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The Huron Expositor, 1873-08-08, Page 3• r eau .Hickson oat etle aonrc<tn rim. T tris• is _unfailing let at u and darnge us di t titntion ia3 sfblee t. 'emoves all tibstructi relied on. 7 e c altttrly fined. Iidle :he monthly period be taken by Feraales ntlisi4Preguaey, meat, mine, but at any other stag Spinal A?fection% abs, fatig*ttcs on z .. ze heart, hysterics and: act a cure when all mer ,aleh.na,h i. po�erf�', an atdontel, entznaonyeor. ma itaition. filet around Baa kot earafally preserved'. 4trle Proprietor. ,l.fi(Iand :teed toNorthop&Lyman: mats for the Dominion„ tail -dug over 6ff pillar by F E. Hickson & Co and 197-9 s.. of nut %pts fa.Iid,. r and for the, benefit of ho suffer .from NRitventi ztoeanl ete,, sapplyire.tha ken by one velro cured ansitlerable quackery, and rens are invited to address e author, NATHANIEL ES N. Yr 4 289.18 per day. Agents wanted. All classes a working gong or old, make more pare temente, or all the • else. Particulars: free. L'o.,Pea tiend,Marine. 2944. INSIMINIIIIMMIneasesemelant ...f ��rn � ern.: has as &p- ie Colonial Securities Com - also Agent for several pri- unto, who loan, Money at Interest payable yearly 71. 21*R :a F..STED, Barristers, At.. solicitors in Chancery and C'atblic and Conveyancers. tank,Seaforth. Agentaafor - ace Company, - aci at 8 per cent. Facet, • Barristers and Attorneys:! a Charttery and Insolvency, Public, etc. Offfcee,-Sea. 13,00t•1` of Private 1•<'unds to pdr cent- interest, payable Ft„ W. G. rERTEk. rrister, Attorney fn Chance >h, Ont, Office over X C , ,rrr, Market Square, 269 Treys, Solzcdters in Chancery, Office -twit doors noftb.af DANIEL McDo rA .D, Brugs.. h,folate of Carronbrook,): County of Perth. Moe-- Comnterezal Hotel. Cans at 'ill ha attended to day or` 287 ta removed to the house on the Stattion, one door atotttlt apposite McOallnm'aa Botale, Frank Meyer, where he will M. Le., C. M,, Graduate of • Montreal, Physician; Sur. Sesiclegce-•Brarcefield. D., C. 31,f, Ph} eidan, Sur- ae and Residence, corner of eta, next to the Planing Milt:' V• s S., formerly oi' Cornell a,N. Y., and Graduate of On = liege. Residence- Cooke's: arum; . "t ill. be at Brumfield - ou from. 2 till 5 o'clock-_ 'RGEON.-D. McNAUGHT, aoitnce to the inhabitants of lading country that he has Ionia of the Ontario v eteriuu w prepared to treat' digest Udall domestic animals. He: n connection. with hire horse - Le will be found ready to *t- ees? a€" the feet specially` at- e, office end. shop in the- rear new store. All kinds- of Vet- dept constantly on hand. 229 W eterznaary Surgeon, (mem.: rio Veterinary Collage,) begs eta. returned to_ thepractid! of , forth, annd,rnay at all timee=be' seaseaf of Horses, Cattle, &e. S3 constantly on hand. All ailed to. Office, at Mansion EUI4Ls a t GzEON, D entist, &e,, Seaf0th,. rutairio. Plate work, latest. 1, neatly executed. . All aur- operations performied with. e. Fees' tae, low as can ba ob- f ice hems from a A. la. to 5 ;dr. A. ET EcDougall's Store, 270 S O•RRTH. Thomas: state to• his old friends and rtb`lic, that he has; leased. the ted by 4r. 14/UR-I .Y, and the DO DY HOUSE, sand Continuance of the patronage_ d upon him during hie many bu mess. Ever} comfort and provided. for travellers. The al Cigars only kept in thaBar.; le hostler always in. attendance. UUO?. AS I)NOX, Proprietor: Seaforth, Ontario. SIMON. eprietor. The subscriber ilea ed and newly furnished the t it now affords good accomrnv- ^vellirrig public.. Choice liquors kr. The table is supplied with L season Oy&te�rs in seasonn-. ' an attentive h.ostler2in o LES HOTEL, Clinton, Ont.,. 3EUN; Proprietor. First -glass travellers:. The Bar iS sup rent liquors and cigars. Good -'£he i.tage leaves thiso204Se, <aa . to Mite ,iV El~v ��-p SALE TABr.Es trray's Iletel, Seaford. Good z, fConveyancesalvraaSs °eased - r STAB1' FS, SEAFORTH, Ont. Citi Comfortable Vehicles, always =1e Arrange taents made with e rs- .All orders left at Eiva;'e snptly attended to. of kLLk :-Third door North Street. Proprietor. Ii.WOMAS BELL, Prop 'L- KENNEDY, TBR cud ORNAMENTAL PAIN Paperhanging also attended to. Nip as by any other :good work- le£ta.e ,ill orders left with ldr. ;rn at the Exeosrron Office 1 dial to. 279-26 PE BRINE, a:, 'CTIONEER for ,theCunt the' is attended in all parts ere left at Tiles- EXPOSITOR Office ,ttended to. • k keeping may be taught in a single lesson. of three wards ;Never lend theme r€hy didn't a dog want. a place ill the ark ? Be ;lee he had a bark Own. ._hisWhat4is th difference between. an. oyster and chickeng-----One, is bestg right out o. the shell, and tth.e-- o ther isn't. - -a'. What's the date @.f your bus? e V' eves what an anxious papa of bleskil Aske his well-dressed ug litera . after s arching for the iat- est coy of his paper. _-- 0 Sarah," s, id a young pian the other day, " w y don't you, wear r.rings ? " B arise I haven't had my ears pierced. "I will bore them for you." "Th nk you --you have " done that enoUg -The force o meted 'in the ea habit is',fully illus - of a retired milk - wan, who says he never sees a can of wager withou. irresistible desir toit. : -"Unless said a beggar �a I am afraid I to something wl m do." The la lar, and .r will " What is it, p saved yon from mournful answa -A coroner' �,ertan the ca notorious dru verdict of " around rune sb coroner's jury, curestances, rer oris _verdict while unpacklr. -There mt. perfect bargee da: sheriff;. whol to resign.. c{)okmtinuIatj0' having an almost to put some milk ou gi' e me aid," a benevolent lady; shall have to resort ice. I greatly dislike' y ha ded him a Idol- s • nateIy asked, or ' , an, that 1 have " " Werk," was tbe r. ventured to bake a. peep at the ; ea tive, and to her surprise discover it to be a very uglygreenfinch, spoke to the constable, who exp ed surprise at her c*edality. took her name ,d address, but s those " wet kingmen" were ve dexterous in eluding the police; A gentleman bought of one these men wbat he thought was canary, but what turned out to a li net, just caught, which had •. G be set at liberty. A lad offered another gentlebin a tame bullfinch, warranted to 13ipe " God save the Queen," for $53 in reference, he declared to trust'ng it in the hands of a cruel bird f, cier, who was willing to give a m larger sumfor it. The boy asked to take it to the house leave it there until next morni g, when, in the event of its 110- ng been heard in the interval to ppe " God save the Queen.' he wo receive 0.50 for.. it, This of however, did not the least seer* meet his view, and he took hist. partoree stating that he was afl the bird mighltrdie were be to le4y =Mr.: Vanderpant says'that ati eningi near Wardour ndon, his attention. w by a lad dressed as a bu who pushed rapidly by- him, muttered something in atone seemed to imply that he was of some- pursuers , almost. i-' ately two of she roughest spe sed_ v n Vials reg of the See passed " The blokes got a yellow _c pipit' bullfinch, worth a fiv note," _ Walling quickly, outs jury, impaneled to ise of the death of a kard, brought in a eath by hanging - p." In California, a under similar cir- dered a more courte- " Accidental death, g a glass." st be two sides to a So thought a Flori-: was recently invited Ce replied : " Your is receive , , stating that my resignation will meet the approbation • of .the Governor. It, does not meet mine." -A spread eagle orator wanted the wings of a: bird to fly to= every town and cou and han3let, in he wilted 'vh is re tongu eec remo ' tongu ; than by merely e the t, p ; and persons In the l who lave been cl`ur�nsi y open upon by the public ecutio ly "submit them t liomeop-'thiccu ent to sp. ech .wl opera; ion produ es ; th tong cut a second tiro then, no: group " for notio that the te,ngue i speec.l in; the s:nse th ht. e loss of the iota -fact , that nip.ired by the Por ion of i1ie flttting.av ay past ted er, es es to a • fbr the im- icli such an y have the.3 . There is, he popular the organ of t the eye is actua. kind pectin rn- ch las nd nty,to every` :village the broad land but On a naughty boy in one tri Lc tracte� d. respondent overtook . the bt who "nforaned him that the `bi flown had an h The offer _ He di,1 not carefor the only wanted to be sure the poc tle thin .& would be taken car etc. ° He would part with it fc 75. i During this conversed( n had walked quickly with the cher through some narrow andpot likingthe locality h';{ entering, expressed his regr his companion at being ursa. ' the crowd` sane out, " You'd be shot stake charge of the bird, and for goose before fore you had flown a him farewell. • " n. .46 . O. mileI ii the Legisletui be rather ,bad of them were on a 2 ailroti.d and when the ed, one of Clem pompously asked, " Dq you not; know, Sir, that I am a mmber..of ''lie Legislature ? The conductor q have got tbe intro his master's shop, flowed hien to go out fdEi, ur:'1 o. endeavor to dispose nen who were follower d him six " bob," about ld Or, to de- aid Sk i • et, at- er, and hat ear edi- ens sted pun dor- her, ad - he a1f it. him 50.. ney ; ar lit- of, r $3 he ut tsa tas 1 the cigar], of si BRITSSI L I x el FO HE ISUB$ORI.BER wishes to of tae fanning o.immmity large a adv ielook of I Iml u 1e tc badf Agricultiir IIo The repo ation of members of A Candid Opinion of the !Mun- e for sobriety seems to darer. in Kentucky. Twb • C ,rta;tnly Mr. Henry ' W atter- rather noisily drunk son' letters from Landon i to: the train the other day, Lou}}sville Courier -,Tot real s.r ' the conductor rernonstra.t- most audacious things we h ' e had of t ac sort this many a clay He dev res a -recent screel to the Lor - don -Times, and 'smashes that a tient tit Wit Confisting of AND f1 Woo he latest firm rdved Ste,1 Mo ld Bo rd, Np1� _ f call the atte in general i . l tion, hie, 10 s, AN CUL)' VATORS MARROWS LAN I ROLL c R.S, SC I ERS, &e. atte,i tion t i the lie would beg to I c 11 specie. 1 _ , o.lebrated M Which 'Las given u used, t, which is much r gnired in t class+ ST, ' E { DRU Froin ,$2211 cis irs't-G : venal sa isfac w added a Thi s part: iso, t LAN o $35. : so, a few U ion w tle Po s tom LL0 , S : a '©ns Trevor nt, Ho tusk- RS, up for Spring 1 u3e, wa mute of ve best ASONED 111 of which ill be so d at t ao very WEST; $'RICES Fblev CA. 11 Or : pproved credit. WM. R.WES B NI s,e1s, Feb. 13, 1878. • N: - A 71cy A FORTH RBLE LEM AND WI U1 SSSET & ;S (Late of amiltpn,) heir nmeronsfriends t the • arel prepares. t j :ea4stones, Tab e [an els, &c. Gr nate Aronn? bents II,a2)o •ted ,an :massed in this erall rospectfnli Net door to l,. MESSET Wood • timate to gagers public th ortl a for ' Plc ikuments, 1 rk of the bas Lt style 1B ani art rt t Ontario iietly replied; . " YOU printing office into the small ymptoms." bible pi. Saith Watterson: been reading this_`stately coni ul Dodgers. of Poppy -cock revery niornlin id Worth two in a- Basi fur 1 three weeks, having pl'"i: time to wade ; through the it and .I tinust say that o al y people have been lustrati8"ns of gammon and pit the streets of London- -tion furnished by the fogyi sell them birds. The Eno -land it is the most tr the perscn is first at- ink a plan who is hold - e; t pot •have o u nd now' my of ole of the lilt :sump- rn of napa'r Art A Bird' in Ha --A Singal During th months ma .swindled in by men who attention of traded bypse fug a handse me bird, often a bull- finch, and iptetends that he has found it. A confederate is near by, who appears 1t;b be in the bird busi- ness, and ha full of birds fers a large 1 which is, of bird is then person,, becai, care of. G' though, after the -vendor, prratively v substituted.= this experier entreating u parently ✓ Swindle in London. last two or three with hint a bird -cage This confederate of rice for the bullfinch, course, refused. The Old to the sympathetic se it will be well taken opening the beg, the disappearance of is found that a ccm- Ilueless bird has been. A lady recently had ,e She observed a man `boy to run after an ap 'orkingnian," °ancl offer him a sovereign for a " piping bull- finch," riddii-g, " the bird is worth L5." She then proceeded on her way, and a'ticed the W0rkin(lman, who was ca•essing a handsome bull- finch. Sur ,Ick by the beauty of the deuce of power. Thus. moved to bird she stoped to ac1raire it. The seek, he will fail to find. ,o -day's ' 1 p Times, is, like yesterday's 'ivies, a y s0 Por MA icitec.. ter's Furniture torn, Cr •SLEET, SE FO1tTH. 0 c NE XCITEl1EN ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 1000 yards ofl French Drees Musline at 7c. per yard, or 16 yards for $1. 1. 100 Parasol at 25o.; silk ones from 50c. 100 pieces o New Drees Goods at 121e. worth 25e. •, .100 pieces o New Drese Goods at 15o. worth 80c. • 50 pieces New Dross Goods at 20e. worth 40e. . 30 pieces o` new Canadian and English Tweeds, all wool, from 55o. to $1. 1000 boxes o Paper Collars at half the usual price. 100 Ladies' inen Collars and Cuffs at hall price. W ASS 300 P RTMENT OF FASHIONABLE SHAWLS VERY CHEAP. ECES OF NEW PRINTS rom 90. to.14c. per yard. THIS IS r40 HUMBUG„ :ALL 60 _)D8 SOLD AS AIDVERTISED, AND ONLY ONE PRICE. I 1BUTTR EXCHANGED FOR GOODS, And ca h peed for Butter 4acked. • A. G. McDOUGALL. VEIWICT, TSE TEST_ THE VERDICT OF THE PEOPLE IS AFTER A FAIR, THAT THE HE �� �UERED S r0RE AND TEA DEPOT, Is the place to get the cheapest and best TEAS = . ND GENERAL GROCERIES. The QUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT has pleasure • in stating that his first s dl h h ah dy purchased afresh supply, and sea result of quick sales chest Fro rieto r of the C moved so ria } y, a as a ea vin P eying chest or g 1 the'Caddie, hal a is nabled to still, further reduce prices, To parties taking TEA by the C , !' 1 A SI�,L'CIA.� REDUCTION WILL BE MADE.. } Farm:: and others living'lat a distance should remember that our roads may soon break up, and that 1 now is,the time and eaforth is the Town to get the Highest Prices For what they have to sell, and that the 1 CHEQUERED ; STORE .-AND TEA DEPOT Is the place to get the best bargains in ` . AS -AND GENERAL GROCERIES. If the a b any who have doubt on this point, they have only, to make atrial and they will be convinc- ed of the fact. 250 Barrels Lake Huron Herrings, A large lot of dry Fish, Salmon Trout, and WhiteFish, OF FIRST QUALITY AND AT LOT' PRICES AT TIE CHEQI EREDi STORE AND TEA DEPOT, MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH. i1 AL N nd the; fill all; 'Tops Orde•i nnot be 9SE SE 4\RBLE AFOR„TH WO: KS 08 MAI STREET, to the Waterloo 1Honse; near he Statin IONIThIE Eno -land, A-a14�ad a entr and absurd. It resemb eft, Os ailedrb1 at far as it resembles anything, one''ot ,'{ .tho e fat; well-dressed butler; whon; yo , will meet: at any of t h gree houses on l.'ark Lane, all inholence and breeches ; but, whereas there is a fitness•. in the butler's obesity and gger, the rotund deficiency of the nes is a constant affront tb good nners, comrpon sense ai�d, ordi- 'y intelligerce.. The 'l' *es is nted on faultless paper in large, 1t it is �nother ler and the ad - to be. t 'when. real in sw ma na preclear type ; and to this extei worthy of imitation,. It has virtue, also, which is still hig rater -it does not belong to vertiaer, and is, on the whop trusted in small smatters. Bc it sets up for the' first jou the world, and, by the grace of this pretense, it divides' its sup (cinous tq addle into two parts, tha which is'tedious:ly oracular and til which is helplessly silent,, one ie isposed to look for some solid inter al evi- workinglna said,. "This great pet, a from his best to hav{`---'it claimed. I am -too poor t, buit a cage and food, and all I wish who will 1 pet of it. rl, beggnag her pardon, bird must have been a >d has, no dou-t, escaped age.. I have done. my s to sell it to -souse lady e kind to it and make a his is why I refused • a sovereign just offered to me by that bird fancier.'''' That lacy was favorably impress- ed with the van's mani1el•, and ata -k ed the p1i4e thebird. H lid +" Anythin only thin emptied ;Ila $1 75, in this opera dexterity, he put what seemed to be he birdilILto a paper. bag,. desiring her to 'be. the street, mess of inadequate gala European . politics,, a repot ast week's editori' 1 fiatu;l la � few scraps of 1esiltory an I,Prtant informatloon, a line fy'om America concerning th crop and the Modocs, and a valuable array of crisp an 1 ng advertising matter of catch a glearu . of sunih ray of humor in the Time.? welve-Month.: It,.is habit o£ ar e said lated with its news. W from a lady, ,as I ant eeble And finished Englis hig of the bile `She but that is all." ✓ purse, containing about the man's hand. During, tion, and with no small= careful not to. open , it in as it would be frightened at the sit of a stranger and she might los bird a few round, sly workin fast as his a corner Feeling - uneasy i+ it. She had carried the verde, when, on turning. e saw tae tender-hearted man " making- his way as legs could Barry him round. at sight of a policeman. er supposed bullfinch very its paper bag, she then SPoech and the Ton In the latest numbe cademy is an aa\tiole by ay Lankester, en th ecessity of the tongue 'the course of which 1:1 ys : The Shahs of Persia be in the habit of causing ation (exciSion of the ton performed upon their sub geraer with -that of burning with hot irons -when, t cause to feel ill dispose them ; and it is well kno country that the power about tion of ncies, a d unini- or two e cotton vast and spark- Ou will hie era ring a illy be- t •itten i 1 it 'i$ S, H ADS" ork of all r~nds in A erican designed e.nd execu ed in the 1 most retie nable prides. 0, ES, n. Fore est sty Man les of Ir offs' t ippose speed O .write this ope iit0 to bav owee in th spee i, tar {nits Mon 1 I order. - CALD 77 HOTO HE undersi purchased fr otographing nduct. ICTUR ken in the la Having had 1 e subscriber tire satisfact nuance of the 1 -ions ble sit) - n ,S'hor't Notice. ents and Hoadeto108 import BRO+HERS. ANDRLW CALDER, Agent. AFORTH OM d deeires to state that he 1 as nsiness, Which he '11 hereaf er Seaford, July AL, no hes tatiou in n, and rusts to the Art. 1 business, the guarantee stowed -on 50 Barrels Labrador Herrings, 0 0 o z • r rn vH co'V f -.i at •y m 0 MM7 W Hrit H U�• JAWS MURPHY., IS NEC TIVES ON HAND. HARLES ()ORE! AN LINE, IVERP OL AND G Issued to^ parties wishing fri lade. artiel having friends shdnle pure se these certi co inpry. Ap ly to A. STRA ieltets to bort Garry by other prin ipal points: ASGO OME ONE, COME ALL, AND BUY YOUR HARNESS J. WARD, .EAForteirs-• g to state for the "liar/nation of farrneri and the public generally, that I have as goOd a idea of se on hand As a y in town, and I ani determined not to b undersold by any other establish - in the County. 1, • C314. -VM 1\11 Wahl -Street, Seeforth. A )0SIT. IVE FACT) Tete. CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. pounds Loaf Sngar for $1. 1' 1 pounds Coffee Sugar for $1. 16 pounds Currants for $L I 20 pounds Bright Rice for $1. A 6 pound can of Peaches for 50 cents. nned Peaches, TOraateeN Cherries, Peas, Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. rre V. ing out heir ishm to immi ate 'oaths and send, ern tick ts in the old TON, al SH, D OR AN 81.1Np FACTORY Parties intending to build wouh d well t give la ge stock of all kinds of ' 11 SA.S1JES SH NGLES, LATik, ETC. • who may fa our him with heir p onage, at3 none rar Partiquisrattbut on aid 01 lastomP ening. TEAS That paease everyone, and ai all prices. h Ground Coffees at 30 or 35 Cpts Flour, Graham Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, &c. CHOICE OACON AND HAMS.1 FOR BUTTER IN TUBS, AT ALLEN'S GROCERY, SEAFORTH. 39OI QHS O35 V'8'aVIA. tri CO Z0 r) O z d .. 1 Jo spuit HE '^tet 0 CA M CD n 81 o »Q Z u 0 CD 0 CD 0 tt 7i 0 CD $ FORTH CARRIAGE WORKS THE SEASON?' HANGED. WILLIAM GRASSIE Has sold /hi hie Sleighs and Cutters, and is now busy melting up , MIGGIES AND WAGONS. Afew Buggies and Ihetgons left ever from isst year, which will be sold cheap. Any person wanting a substantial Wagon or handsome Buggy should call at once and make ar- rangements, as a large number of orders are now in, and those who wait too long will probably not be able to get their orders filled. Repairing and horse shoeing promptly attended_ to as usual. WILLIAM. GRASSIE, C MPARISON SOLICITED. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. SUGARS ANL) TOBACCO Cheaper than ever offered before. Oar stock of 1" - GROCERIES Are fresh and good. All we ask is one trial to convince you that our goods are gemtine. FLouR AND FEED, As usual. StoOks 'received daily and at Mill prices. -Of all kinds kept constantly on hand. A_ choice lot f Smoked Hems and Sides for sal cheap. 'BASKE S. -NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE A have been appointed fi.ele Agent in the Pro- -vince of Ontario, for the Florence Sewing Ma- chine, none 'have a right to sell the said machine except those appointed by me. In the • County of Huron the following are the only authorized Agerits for the Florence Machine : Thos. Connors, U. P. Vaiffen, and Lawrenee Murphy, Seaford.; William MeGaw, Clinton ; L. S. Willson, Goderich. Any per8On or persons other than the above repre- senting that they have a right to sell, or can fur- nish the Florence Machine in the County of lin- 201:1. are irnpoetere, and the public are hereby warned to beware of them. 290 General Agent for 'Ontario, A large lot of arket Baskets, Clothep Baskets, two ushel and one bushel Baskets on d. Also, lo of Chaff Bas 'eta. Alesve have been appointed ag nth by the manufacturers of the bove, -we are n ai position to offer to de trade at, wholesale prices. Also, agents for the sale of JAMES --)ETTY'S SMOKED HAMS AND SIDE MEAT. Orders left viith us will receive prompt attention. A larg,e lot et Air -tight Gla s Jars for sale cheap. Goode bought from us delivered ither in tore) ST ON FAIRLEY. PUMPSa VTR undersigned having erected a new Pump -11- Factory about 40 rods north of FRANCISTOWN, On the London Road, is now prepared to manufac- ture ktuaips, which for lightness of operation and durability cannot be surpassed in Ontario. Noth- ing but the best material used, first-class work - Men employed. ALL WORK WARRANTED. A call is respeetfully solicited befor purchasing GEORGE BOLTON, NEW HARNESS S.HOP. Five per cent. oft for cash at SADDLERS, SEAFORTH. Shop opposite the Mansion Hotel. We have now on hand au assortment ef good Aarness, Saddles, Trunks and Valises; Brushes, Curry Combs, and all description of Whips kept constantly on hand. Repairing done at moderate rates. Frank Miller's Prepared Harness Oil kept con- stantly on hand at BELFRY & NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN dat he partnership here- -1- tofore exitrting between us, the undersigned, as Grocers, Butchers and General Dealers, in the 'Village of Brussels, late Ainleyville, has been. this day dissolved by mutual consent. All -debts owing to the said partnership are to be piti_d to William Tufts, and. sll claims against the said partneratip are tab° presented to the said 'William Tufts, by whom the eame-f:rill be settled. Dated at 'Brussels this 14th day of . jay, 1873. ALFRED HAMBLETON. II