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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-07-25, Page 69.• The. Cattastriaphe at the Falls. :The Oleivareland Herald gives some accountof the young man and yeaing wonaan who were carried, over Ni- agari`alls on the afternoon of the 4th inst. They were both froth the :vicinity of Cleveland. The fo maer's •name was John Emerson, not John Elliott, as he caused it to be b nsertr ,ed in the marriage license pr cured at Welland. Emerson iwas nine- teen years of age, and he resi ed at • -Euclid Creek, ten miles from Cleve - gaud. The name of the girl, who -vas about eighteen, was correctly :given as Margaret Rollinston Her ,father lived in the town of Wi lough - b 'five or six Miles east of LEuo1id Creek. Young Emerson an .Y.ar- garet iRcarne acquainted, and final- _ !ly agreed that they would-ru eta ay in order to b3 united, as a th mar- ' riage. was opposed by friends, -on - the ground of the youth of the par; ties, and for other reasons not stat- ed. The story, the Herald remarks, - . • • la not wholly a romantic and affect- ing one of -true love oppressed by, hard-hearted parents. The npleas- ant fact is that John bikeria bike •open think and stole $5 00 of hi's father's i money, to give himself ap lift." in the work3., -with his y(aring bride. • r. tali classes of people in cities,iand, strange as it may ty of the medici crease. The fume speedy cures of W eluding, in several instances very obstinate cases. he San Fraicisco a•a& works have finall becolme a •I regular resort for peo afflicted with coughs, for Whose cord° -t and convenience the Company have erected- several roomy benchea: A ults, upon vv th ni e con h has isa.strotis effect, and little chileii, who cough and laugh, and tgli again. and only seem annoy - e when whooping, may seen slating side by side on, hese benches at& inhaling the fumes. This, the eahalations that are not kii4dly! re- gtairded by healthy persens become a. blessing to the sick. eetn, the po et is on t are credite ooping cou ulari- e in - with h, The young couple left home- on the' Monday previous to the • Fourth of Juky. Emerson taking the train for Buffalo at Euclid Station, and Margaret joining him Willough- a dr1 c ___......... I Humors of the Telegr h: Not long .since• a counfry an came into a telegraph o ce in Bangor, Maine; With a mess: ge and a ked that.. ia be seat imine lately. The operator took the message a8 trimil, put his instrument ih cpm- namication. with its fieSti.11a tiOD ticked off the signals upon. the key and then 1 according, to the rule..Iof the office, -hung the messacte p per b at had t night: eservir- aro nd tistied. of th xhatist a . • ed out, ',A n't yo at dispatch "I' h - inforinied I im that ' No, I yer n't,' re ant.man ; ' the:e ill ok.' "I xact use of 1.eg rage the man w.s 1 ght 'bill more ludicrous Mistak s s tne• ...Ai tinis occur. Thus the er all Pa•' .pers reported that at Ca 1st-eite, towr. acted mother cikae •taii the teleg •aph tow- ard the close of .the 1 te war{ abi ()Rice carrying a dish tall lef. san , kraut, which she desi ed to have telegraphed to. Rastad • e krau • ir LEET, Solicitor, Wingham, hart been ap- • OConi f inglaud, he is also Agent for several pn- Capitalistic of Toronto, who loan INIoney tit reasonable rates. Interest payable yearly rss moderate. inghara, Dec, 15, 1871. , 218 oin eil Agent for the Colonial Securities pan vatver - Ohn on the hook :with others- t been previously sent, that they might -air -1)e filed for p UL tion. The ma.la lounged by. They went to Canada to visit some time, evidently' tin an aunt of the girl, who lived some- " At last," says the narrator where near the Falls, and at whose incident, ".his atience was ed with his sister and intended 'ho perish_ ad,,and he betel going to send t house the little brother, brother-in-law, wss, staving. Aftk„ operator politel ,finishing their visit to ate atinethey ' ke had sent it. went to. Chippewa, and took up, i lied the indigr their quarters .at Floniervelt's Ho-- 1:S now on the h tel. :When they went uporr the §(--) far as the river fOr a * was concerned,wire -Ade they were waned to keep near the shore, and,: s they valued their lives, to keep out. of the resistless current. Care- lessly rowing and floating along, their boat was irnperceptiblY Oa wn f into the current, and when they ealized their danger it Was too ate. --,...-............-.......--........--. must receive t Royal Alliance Between Great The operator could not Britairt and Russia. - , that the telegr: ph Wa, not The young lady whom rumor has of such a pe 4for , ce. vointed out as having been selected could so many sol ters ha tor a matrimonial alliance with the. sent to France by telegraph?" otha : al" Mary Alexandrovna, ed, and finally departed grt with e quail y amusing i Alniost every operator second sen of Queen :Victoria, is thus described in the Almanach de . Grand Duchess, born Oct. 15, 1853 ; One recently relatedthe f chief of the Lancet Regiment of Jam- incident : " ri. gentleman burg, No. 14." The GrandIDuchess need not be suspected of Amazonian — • - - • obAUGHEY & HOLMESTE.D, Barristers, At - Ins 1V ney, Notaries Public and Couveyancere. toctueYe at Law, Solicitore in Chancery and ifial 'odors for the R. C. Bank, Seaforth. Ageasts for e ()amide Life Assurance Conipany, B.--$80,000 to lend at 8 per cent. Farms, • 110, B Co tor yA by onv my office to send a message, f ter writing it, waited, as pe tendency because of her lionorar y ten do at small lffices, to s e he o colonelcv. It is one of tusages 'Oftice f the - Russian Court to give its ' at the other end of tyle line cat e -to rincesses titles of this kind. If, the key and s• id, 1 Busy I ve it a t s some people imagine, Great Bra_ mfnut6.' So I leaned bac I in min and Russia are likely to comein- chair to wait, WI en. the ge to armed collision in Asia during the said, ' Ha" yori sent it 1' ptesent century, such an alliance 'No, they say they are b. wait a minute ;' might seem 'a _little unnatural. While the policy of nations, in these tonking surffis days, is never likely to be _affected hear them ; an 11)y the iutermarriage of the reianinct ening nP' as if 1 flamilies, it is rrobable enough° th ;t the reason, but ,4 union beibween tie royal houses of one ear!' 1 th 4acear, B4tain and Russiaj might keep -a straig at ring about a kindlier feeling -be- it was hard ween the people of the twO coma, a-ziacior 2111 ries, apd so help to avert that I Going Ho ices and Lots for sale. • • sm****100801PNIFWINagialigrommscammem***0. HARVEST OF ig73. 4 \ 1\ k .1,1••••"..... 53 a' a • N.SON & MEYER, Banisters and Attorneys at Law, Solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency, veyancers, Notaries Public etc. °tikes -Sea - 11 end Wroxeter. o $23,000 Private Funds to e t at once,, at Eight per cent. Interest, payable C07101-4iettilll ly.. 53 AS. H. REntsoN. , E. C. citETEit. -9•99, WL1L$ON SEAthR The prospects'for a bountiful harvest were never better than this year, and R. SQUITAI, Barrister, Attorney fn Chenc- , • ery, &c.; Goderich, Out. Office -over a. C. D tllor & Co.'s Eiinporium, Market Square, , 269 qiOcor & flIOLlottald, • t , • ARRIS RS, Attorneys;Soliciters in Chancery, Brusselki, Ont. Oflice-twe doors north of the post Office., 271 etyri Brussel:a r so arida nce her capable a He T( been she Rale • meets stances. ?tare to and al- Ple of - it sent.' pe r a • Bits for sale. Ike very hnplements +Ala will reap it speedily and REAPERS A_1\17) MOWER, 4E2=. SQUI 'R, DANIEL McDONALD, Seaforth, (late of Carronbrook.) -L.' Cormier for the County of Perth. Office -- Main -et. Resideace-Coinmercial Hotel. Calle at D , KING'S office attended to day or will be ght.1' 287 TIM. CAMPBELL '-'I Miiin-etreet, 3 ' Ross' Hotel, lataly occupied be found ati u ; - - hat; reinoved to the house on , near the Station, one door south and oppoeite McCallum's Hotel, by Mr. Frank Meyer, where he win nal. , 4s . _TAMES ST -WART, EJ, MOGill, Univpreity, geon, eta.. Oftlel . 9 T.T L. VERCOE, -1,--'• • gemi, etc.. Market end High ff-7---- --- A M. CAMPBELL, -4-1•• University, tano Yiteriuciry Temperance HooSe, every iqoutlity . M. D., C. M., Graduate of Montreal, Physician, Sur- aackilesidence-Brucefield.. Ai' 1 -1 Office. streets, ::',-----a- dthaca,N.Y., allternoon M. D.., 1 and next ---- V. .S., College. Varna: from ,of now prepared and ail in connection be.will of alto new 'stare. , kept a, C. M., Physician, Sur-. Residence, coraer of to the Planing Mill. formerly of Cornell and Graduate of On- Residence- Cooke's 1Vill be at 33rucehelt1 9 till 5 o'clock. VETERINA ' V. S., beet; Seatorth and beenawertled ary College, and Of Horses and has opened an tchoeing tchop,W tend to Ciah. tended to. Residence, of Killoran & eriattry Medicines Charges reasonable!. Il SURGEON. o announce slirrounding. the diploma is CI ttle o ce ki ere Oiseases Ryan's -D. MeNATIGHT, to the inhabitants of country that he has the Ontario Veterin- to treat diseases domestic auhaftals. He with' his herse- be found ready to at- the feet" specially at- and shop in the rear All kinds of Vet- constantly on hand. 229 1 ( - a 11- J. CHUitCHILL, ..-L. • ber of the to intimate tea his profession corisulted- on t Veterinary me calls promptly Houme, Seafort .. , Veterinary Surgeon, (mem- Ontario .Veterinina. College,) ?lege ho has returned to the practice of, • " Seaforthount may at all times be 7 diet -a -see of'. Horses, •Cattle, &c. ineic eenetiintly onhand: All s.ttended -to. Office, at Mansion . 278. -1- I " , •J •4.falP7_7:..;4'11-1 I1/4-' I iiirdiaak ii- iityies, G. f;',Z I.: BULL, RGEON, Ontario. neatly operatione• Fes 10flice Mr. A L.D.S., i)entiet, &c., Seaforth, Plate work, latest exceuted. All surj • performed Nti 01 as low as eau be ol_i anis fioni. 8 A. M. to 5 G. McDougall's Store, . • 270 I dare and proMptieude. tailied elsewhere. P. M. Reinus Over Main -et. f ' ' gicel II 4/T E 1-4 S. . J) OYAL IIOTEE; -L' POWELL, thoroughly r,eaioveted Seaf Proprieter. and rth, Ontario. SIMON The imbeeriber ha newly furnished th( 17- 471; A • 17, Wsz. '"". ae. • , • a i - 1 . . : jit...,,,..... ..,_.'ar''-t aa•kif_..• =_L:1.,,40-,-;,.. ,. .,,..—. , '. a; t * -`74 .-. ,., • • ' v 11 ssio's well-known , including Wood's Pat int Single Reaper, johnsonN Patent ingle :-..=•_-_--11:08 ....... ...." ---,....i,-- - •_, __ _,,, 1 ' -----..-:.- -----.F.7" ---z; -....,•<:. Bonier, Wood's Light. Alower--with iron frame, Wood's ight 'Mower -a -with Wooden farra4, cele rated Bin eye Mower-iren frame, Hubbard Mower, . • 1 •, 1 liiIBBARD CORBINED R 'APER AND MOW R. THE 'ITHACA WHE L HAY RAKE, Tan. BEST IN ifSE. SAMPLE MACHI ES ON EXHIBITION AT T IIfl VAT .22s..Tt 1--3: 0 TY S , .1.. A IR, Ir T 1- S T . , AGRICULTURAL MPLEMEINTT Of all kinds, such as Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Gang Plows, Turnip Seed Drilla, Hor$e Ho a and Weeders, always on hand as usual. ; Iaiints and Castings. All kinds of Plow Points and. C stings constantly on hand at the Wu ouse. 2:10,17013Pillg 1111 _bloc .IffatilillignEl: 'MACHINE EWING ... ,.... A 111.. al ehines keilit conetan ly o hand. he best selected Stock of 1 Sev, lug Machines West of Toron- to, •omprising the Singe, Lockman, Venus, Ray- * FLORENCE, El / 2,,,..N fl.' , i V.'. „e..1 El been appOinted age ts for the "a - w • The following, gen leme bave Sold atm ucedrate . Ag nts.- "vveingth3!"Ph*nvials''eange( FIi,ORE TC Mia la-, _., ,-,,,....-.,....., '12 LAWRENCE MUBPHY onafoneolthz rod, Webster and other makei. tan and a large stock of Sing- tur ng purposes. owing Micai• - a aaaa forth; THCiM S CON 'OBS, Sea- el'S henry Machinesjkr manufae- (fp - ehine needier; for all kinda of Ma- Seaforth LOC AaN S. ILL- S ECO N D HA 1§11 D MACH 1 N ES.— umber of good Segond Ha a Machi es for SON,Goderich , .Ic sale cheap, or to rent ou reasonable terms. ; , MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS.:-0.-C. Willson is Agei t for Mimical Inetrumente fj the fo makes it Pianos---Mathrieek, Labelle, J. & C. Fisher, Ste k, Weber and others. Organs Prince's, . fa]d, an 1 othors. Molodeans-Prince's and others. Sa • pies of the above inetremen s can be a thelWarer nis, .I 1;MR CULTUR A L IkIPLEME:1•.1-T EIV PoRWM, MARKET STRE llt., OLIVER C. wriA, ON, Seafo+th, ENERAL AGENT- FOR iFfr, DOMI C') above house, t it now affords good accommo- dation for the travelling public: Choice liquors - and cigars intim bar. The table. is supplied with the 'delicaciesI in' season. Oysters in season. Large stabling aud all attentive hostler in con- , '251-ly 'motion. . i Liel DRINCE OF; WALES ROTEL, Clinton, Ont., rr - L c. J-. McOliTCHEON, Proprietor. First-class wee accommodetion NI- • travellere. The Bur is sup- plied with -the fiery best liquors and cigars. Good stabling etjtaeled.1 The stage reeves this House ?,very day for Whigham. ' . 204-46 - _. ---• , . ,____-- a-----0 , , • i P A. SHAI4S IVERY, AND SALE STABLE.! . . o L. Oftiee-St Murray's Hotel, Seaforth: Good , sy whet eppon he Horses and first-alass Conveyances always on hand. • (15 d, '•WI y • ! clidn thee a dec ,brigh e had, filo glit f 'm at, litttc. deaf hk 1 'Man ged to ce till he eft. bet o ---Jfirrpe Ma( - ......a....a,...e a - r3 frolna a Clircts. hromc suspicion and distrus 3 which ' As Mr. Nym 1 StOckdale I was r are the prime causes of war . The 1 turning from v" tact cannot be concealed that Russia : Peterboro, h3 • tits shown her anxiety -to ke viLh Gr eat Britain. Bet (hiven expedition started p faith who •accompni re the Bo.bcayereort °C) t tiler sift gidar ac "chouvaloff, the most intimate and inn' in a one liar 1. b a rustepi-friend, of the Czar, earne on ir-, at a 47/00C SIII a special mission to assure the, Bria some unexpl a tish Government that as soon as the see a ,four_. treacherous Than had been punish- , lying- an the ed, and the Russian hostages release,' a wale of it ed, the expeditionary force \o1.11(1 be The steer rose p Pliddenly withdrawn. In spite of the obvious buggy on his , back, and popular desire in Russia t "ocouPY yards' hoise, bi agy; lovers the - Khanate as gubjugat d. tel ria- ' went togethe harmoniou. steer jdiveijibg iUuig.the eirctis at Md the young lady Met, ettys•the . • ependent, iyyith[ a r r- ident. He was dri e buggij, ;tIl(1 was g - art paee whereiafro'raan tia d cause, lie ciid n t ea -old 'steer hat was , and before he w ts cli oVe over the aninit 1. with t e or t•ta•f w nd.! ste r ly at ft II e- PELVSL1tVRY STABLES, SEAVORTH, Ont.! Jas Good. Ho see and Comfortable Vehicles, alwayei' cp on hand. Fa vorable Arrangements made with! omnierciel Tr A yellers. All orders left at Krrox's I !! I Oirrea Mil) S mes :4 --Third door Ntrth of if I Knox's Hotel, Mai Street. 221 I THOM eiS BELL, Propr. etOr. I 1. • - "1 - - S. L. KEtiNEDY, • 1 OUSE, SIGN 111.1(1 ORNAMENTAL PAINTER1; end Grimier. Paperhanging also attended te. i i a Mork done as cheap as by any other good work -1, ian in the' Inisiness. Ala orders left with Mr.; ietmedy, or for h in at the Exrosii.on Office will i - a .. ce promptly ititen ed to. tory, recent telegrams indicate this premise is to be faithf _ . General Kaufmann has ta Khan a lesson ,which he is Inot that I trot, but the ePt• , stroyed the eq the 1 steer, young like- Stockdale re ly tb forget, and Central Asia, has ! Happily, no 1 LOW been brought in itsI entirety ithough some under the influence of WOtern 1 some fright o civilization. On other woi ds,- bone injured bey ,of the half dozen petty -potentatesa; cure, the pa who control the mixed population : Hall and we: between the fr°96-er of Afganist8n 1 their journey and the Russian outposts ;:on the a Kirghiz steppe, are ever likely to .commit the mistake agaia of under- rating the potency of European shot mid shell. ',-As these are the only kind of arguments which . these . sgentry are capable of understanding, the intimidation of ' the, Khan- of 'Oliva is a substantial gain to the cause of international intercom se. That Russia is not prepat ed to push her-arrus beyond the line ;marked out by the British Government, may' be inferred from her readiness to recognize the bad policy of mien - acing I-'ersia by annexing lihiva. Every friend of peace must wish the good understanding, to continee to grow, whether it be cemented by, a royal alliance or not. A Queer, Cough Remedy. The gaeous amoke which arises from the gas works during the manu- facture of gas has medical qualities that are largely appremated by edia ilihrium, a y, rSe • re into nes. were br ruise.4 were aiion clanc. d all possibility y re Cited the To enabled t� contin tiring the 4 fterhoo d bug rid he dit oken, a yeeeiv a pate I , A Moth r's • Vengeance. Acase, whi1i is likely to call fot all the emot, nal resowces , of French jitry is to).d s follows young -man, eaviCY accepueaccepteda e • lenge frOM oted clu ellist, goes hOMe and fella hi- mothe • all lab u it. The good lidy i'uslies off cis tracted to the hot.eof bed whom she finds p •sactisittigwitalltsis,- tol fithis garden; and what is voise,: hitting the n oak dreary elite. a he impleaes his mer y, but is coldly rer pulsed by tl n arksina who tle- clares lis inerutionti to kill her s Thereupn, in he Wrath and tenor, the poor • NvO.11.111 sna telies up a pis- tol and shoots the duellist: dead. The chances :are that she!will.be ac- quitted, indeed, i i.s diffi' ult to in- ag,ine any case N,hich ffers im re, or more genuin ,exten ation. A. jury of mothers; tIleasta.-wcitTld not very long delibe upo4 their er- diet." h. dok of te ti orEnovill be pr mptly attended to. 279 -26 SEAFORTH ALLEN'S GROCERY SEAFORTH LIVE AND WHERE owing of Buf- seen at T. J. -MY 25, 1.872, .1 PUMPS AND CIST RNS. t - J. R. WILLIAMS, SEAFORTH, Is now better prepared than ever before to fur. nish superior article of . ET LIV BUY YOUR GROCERIES EVERY ATTENTION IS DEVOT D TO ONE BRUNCH OF Good Teas, 50c. to '75c. Bright Suga s 11 lbs. iori • INSPECTION INVITED. USINESS GOODS ORDERED PROMPTLY DELIVERED, FREE OF onartrP,. 1. IL C. LAIbLA PUMPS OR CISTIERNS POWELt'S PATENT FORCE AND LIFT :P „MPJ Also, the, Common Log and Cis rnIPUMP. SOFT WATER CTST !INS AND . • CHEESE FACTORY TANKS Made, of any size, to order. These are nOw ae- knowledged to bb the eleaneat, best and dm 4 in rise. I have also made arrangement e for DIGGING WELL4 and Water S -applies in general, by •Jvhich ca offer better inducements to partiee wanting, We then any one in the business. From niy many years' experience and 3nafr creased facilities, I am emifident of, giving ear faetion to all who may favor nie with their orde All Work Warranted. - can at the Factory, NORTH MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTII, And eaamine foryoursel • : As I regrdre money with which t 08. Cilrry On ply Inisiness, 1 have to etate that ail �yerduc Not and Accounts not settled immediately will . handed tri Mr. J. S. Porter foreolle tion. J. p,; wi LIAM& • SEAPORT NOVELTY W RKS. rrHE UNDERSI-GNED, in returatng Mit Bale re 92- thanks to the public for theiriberal Rupp during the past, takes thie opportuuity of etat' g that he hag secured the services if Mr. ADAM GRAY Draughtsman and 'Mechanic, as fore in the N,ovelty Works Planing, Sash and D Factory. ., t • CARPENTERS AND Fill:MERS . Will find it to their advantage to as they tin get any thing in the Wood Line do eon the sh art - est ntice. SASITF,S, • DOORS, • FRAMES, MOLDINGS, On hand and got pp to orderJ i ea flambe of DOUBLE AND SING TURNIP AND CA1410 DRIliS - AND LAND ROLLE S, Wagon Racks and Gates of hand. TO CHEESE MANUA TURERS As I have commenced the mantda tura of -Chtete BOXES and SE Parties can be supplied on the and on reasonebie trms. Boxe give satifaction. Awaiting orde sizes. 285 JOFIN M. TER shortest n tiee guarantee to s for different • ! TIN, Novelty \ rks, Seafo THE DOMINtO SAVINGS AND " INY SOCIETY, OF LONDON, 01 Head face, Richnionti-street, orip , London'Ont. Establihed in 1872; for the pu ing mirhey on Faim and Town Pr perty at a very low rate !A intereat, and on the most favolable terms of repayment. Loans for long or short periods repayable* in- stalhnents to snit borrowers. Pa ties purch sing 1 Farne, building Dwellings or Stdres, will fin the terms of this Society preferable to any other niode, d of each half le and intrest If paid litany, • time, and awith necessari oc,- ESTMElT. T. site City Hell, ose of advent - flar instance, $76 q0 paid st the e toljyeer, will pay back both wind aa._ upon a loan of $1,000 in 10 years. ..1011 $157 20 will do K. _ , Money can be, obtained at an 0 little or no delay beyond the ton 0 . copied in the iriVestigation of ti le and pre am - tion of the mortgageFor further part tillers as to ten , &e., ti.ply by a Z , letter to a a ', - • . i '-- T. M. LES, , , , , Secretar' end Treasurer, London, Ont. . a • Or to ALONZO STE,ONG, Esq., Valuator at Sea - forth. _ • a , 280-52 - TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. W. 1. OLIVER, Harness, Saddle ancl. Co lar MNUFACTURER, , iltal /11r- 8 Ta SBAl'ORT11. A POSITIVE FACT • HOTO RA) H ROOS.: undersigne 1 desires to state the t he has pnrchased (ron Mr. 'TANK PALTRIDGE his Photographing b minces, whieb. he will hereafter conduct. ! !ICTURE OF ALL KINDS' 'taken iu the latecct and best styles of the Art. Having lied long experience in the 1m:cinema; the the subscriber has no hesitation in giniranteeing entire atiaisfaetion, andr trusts to receive a con- tinuance of the liberal petrouttge bestowed on his predecessor. a ALL THE OL Seaforth, July, THE CHEAPEST PL CE IN TOWN. 1 NOTE. 1850_ ilati,linuuddd,,9L 8 ccnoorairrfetrneSugarfbarfrort 1. 12 pounds Yitl. Raisins for $1. r :s for 50 cents. • a Lobsters, Sardines, &e. 20 pounds Bright Rice A 6 pound eau of Peach Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Chrries, Pas, Salmon, ir E. NEGATIVES ON HAND. That please everyone, and at all prices. a . I87A8.:11 1./ES MORt. Fresh Ground Coffees at. 30 or 35 ALLAN LINE TIICKETS LIVERP0( IPRE-PAI Flour, Grahanl Flour, Oatimeal, Cornmeal, &c. 1-4 SIGN OF TELL SCOTCH COLLAR. choice -assortment of light and heavy Harneser Bell, Horse Clothing, &c., kept constantly On hand. Repairing Dm:inptly attended te, and charges modelacte. Remember the place sign of Cnts. the Scotch 'Collar. Mr: Ii. THE SEA.FORTH LUMBER YARI). I CHOICE BACO AND HAMS aT LOWEST RATES TO, CASH FOR BUTTER IN TUBS AT • • .1 )14 AND ,GLASGOW : ° CERTIFICATES. , Issued to partios witching to bring out thei Parti having frionds wishing to himatigrete should pordelse these certificatee and send then) to the intending inogrants, as passage this wily chei per . than by auying tickets' in the did counti. Apply o STRATTON Agent Grand Trunk RailWay. Tickets te reit Garry by all other prineipal points. mil and bout, aud t 287-13 SEAFO nx AND HURON. a • I MARELE WORK8 M. L. NIESSET 81 SON, (Lte Of Hamilton,) Would intinicito to Lheir ulumerous Mends and t general public, that the31 are prepared to fill ' ostlers for ; I a a • ationuraeat, Headstones, Table Toi) Motels Ae: Granite itionti inents Impoi-td to Orde2 Work of !the best style and art, and cannot It Faunae:fed -this part of 'Ontario. • A call reSpectfully solicited. Next door to Porter's Furniture Store, MAIN-SREET, SEAFORTII. 1 • M. L. MESST. H. MESSET 1. ALLENI'S G OCERY, SAVORT' • USW\ ROCK .Yo Are offering gre t bargains in 11! CROCKERY, 4kLL KINDS. Sets horn $2 50 upwards; Toilet Sas coniple e from $.2 50 upwards, and a •ca:Ciponclingly low. A Li1 A 1\ P' C.) I '1" •Itt Bottles end on Draft of excellent qnality. CLARETS, PORT, SHERRY, CHAMPACN BRANDY, CIN, RUM IRISH W ISKEY, IN BOTTLES,—TFE G-ENUINE STU • I other ar GENERAL. ROCERIES Of all kinds, as usual. COT F. Flour and Feed Abund.a Goods delivered in any part o the Tillage free of charge. . C ; ILSON & YOTTN Main•-$ treet, S MABEE dr MACDON ALI) Rao to infoem the public that they have Opened Yard, -I- 'Iiul147,L4itm3hireb .egrTrY041aionlvisnf oLiSemeee.ty.rtuhs,enaesitrs Sa h Le Ourra ba o lie' rs They will keeip constantly on hand a good ssort- ment of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed -and ibmiedprtieseselecs:foAr Ictsitos,hL.A.TE AND SHINGLES; all of • which they are prepared to sell at the IOW est possi- Buildere and others will find it to their advent age to inspect our stock, and aiccertain our prices before purchasngelsewhere,a8 we are in dvmte aasition / to offer good inceento cash purchaser 160 AIRDABEIE BOAN46____114.1.&CDONALD. icies cora.COLLADY has leased the large and cern- . mdi oons house, on the Salt WorKs Grounds. adjoining the Railway Station, and has fitted it, up as a boarding-house. (Mod table and comfortable rooms. Perseus wishing a pleasant boirding- ta2e2-1::.. t house should apply, as there are at resell vacancies. Tinneient boarders accommod less than hotel ratea. SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FAC ORY ii AND TiP SEAFORTH PLANIG MIL , subscriber begs leave to ttank his an nst4incers for the liberal pat onage exte trusts thatco. h°elinnalletr bietil'b irs.' Toriallhersaa itihn a:oliti)t hilnof the insacine 1 Pasties intending to build wo Id do well lhimargetoasealk " of litiLlIkindsvaliiloe°ltinlie t keep on DRY PINE LUVBER, , SASHak 04, ' riCaforth. 201 SHIGLES, LA.Ti, ETC.DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDIS- Hbutfi ert feels oenf garevienyug;ot31:afa.tetion to those vrho May favour him with their latronage, as none Kier Particuler attention paid to Custom lanhati• JOHN H. 13140.A.I)F OT. q8; • It 25 1..87aS. Musiins are Made. e' It is frequentiv said that English pl ebnYxdgTe 71 aiclila 77b enalslivtnaysl rn rfi fin °Itul icoeosder :oatve: minatthweitEhaislti: toBestatuditbaisna: ugets and spindle alone and a: ;1 1* , ayl Illene ae eNVat fple I 81 rie: :ialtn:i: :nOWt ifi lwrItieh:edhl eal Itno el I's not; delicate machnei.y, betroducedront- We of India. Thereis one quality' of Decca muslin, for exmple, which is termed woven air." ft is inade only for king' daughters. So icisheort,ptuins tibia; astwai:ime:nf 131:: rIlltawateernitayi anti so brittle its fibres, that it must ve, and before the dew has left the, otgptirraillest of°alinnsr tiosnfolaernt eual ti l'Ade:' a t babsfhtu: livi;tibtP:e; quality of the work in that ease is jnferior. A nfidn esyleettsa 0, s tf thfboaaubngr it so nt, most fdoetliteaytaerdasndin length by lane tad HI width, weighing avoiruupois often, it is exceedlngty durapbple, and will w4sh an disa asruleits iso rsiof riedi iis',"esnot t iiaIlrgZ" made ; but as there are those wlw will pay ten and twelve dollars, yard for it, the art is not likly4,a be lost. The professional storN. telias of the ast, swaying theil bodies to tne cadences of their voice) will tell you in rhythmical Hin adslestanwithee'elidis talugh baeaugt:rbecause r, of urnhl'egi arms could be seen through th4 seven jahmas she had on; and o the weaver who was banished froxi Decca because his cow, unable froll imenesb to see thepiece the piec the Iherbar,ate Up SIX yards. of Abrovan which was spread upo -• • ao. Two Kinds of Women. We once knew a man who ha married a spoiled beauty, Whos murmurs, exactions and caprice were infinite. He had at length as a refuge to his wearied nerve settled down into 4. habit of utte disregard and neglect, Le treat° her wishes and complaints wit equal indifference, and went o -wita his life as nearly as possible if she did not exist. He silent] provided for her *hat h thougi proper without trotibling himself t notice her requests or listen to h grievances. aSickness mule, but ti heart of her husband was cold a gone 3 there was no sympathy left warm her. Death came, • and I lireatlied freely as a man release Ile married again—a woman avi no beauty, but mueli love and go ness—a woman who asked littl blamed seldom, and then -with the tact and address which the most thoughtfulne,s could deis and the passive, negligent iresba beeitme the attentie, devoted ale of her will. He was in her ha as clay in the hands tof the pot the least breath 01 .raggestiorf criticism from her lip, Who criii ed so little and so thoughtfu weighed more with him than 'ma outspoken -words. So differen the same human being, according the touch of the hand which' pi ntiepo3nfthigimaz.---ine.E azgii,lr,wolnatatis 027 • 'All Hands Belowl A good story is told of 11, Which had alwaYs lived on; ship, but escaped it one Io southern ports and took refuge i ehurch. Soon afterwad, when congregation had assembled, and minister began- preaching in earnest fashion, saying there -virtue in them -that every would go to endless perdition u :thty speedily repented--jusi spoke the sentence, up Spoke bo rot from his hiding place "All hands below To say that all han startled would be a mild wa, ting it. The peculiar voice it kielnslleeaaaeh:e onsthemthattleparonv0io tadnovaitedimcmn uenshaaeortwpae: pate:tewarug "All hands we:re.owI" ,butin- oulTillphniet&priiaciijerrai-tiigosotiakrets:Iny frox .spoken. "Ali hap& below 1" was the rs eta itn. y at oowngrchihga tan hoe;not.; a, moment afterwards they 411 for the doors, the Preacher, bIS hTfto be first, and add time the mischeviotls bird ke ylling; "AII-ham& below'" There was an old woman, p who -was lame, and could riot as fast as the rest, and in a time she wai left alone. 4 she was about to ,1114bbiti parrot flew don, ad ahht her en i shouldaa • lied her ea ,3- , All hands be1-ow4*: " No, no, Mr. Devil r the old woman, you on' dont 'belong here:, elturch across the way.,"