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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-08-22, Page 6111111111111011111 • THE HURONH `•`..'t..7 OSITOR. 1 I THE IRVINGITES. t , .. A trionts anti Wealthy Ralsailotus Or anima-ion—A Church of Proph- et .0 est. Con ELS .- ' the w w fri4, in, 1 L o in gr io to 1London letter gives some inter - g iiaformation respecting the *tienof the sect generally known -viagites—they call themselves atholic Apostolic dhurch. Ed. 41 Irvingethe founder of the sea, i for many years an intimate d of Thomas Carlyle.- He died 835. When he first went to don he became a popular pulpit or of the Scotch. Church, attraet- large and most fashionable con- ations. In 1830, a servant girl cotland named Campbell began course in a wild incomprehen- 4 e way, and her hysterical ravings w:a. e said- to be a revival of the gift. of !tongues and of prophecy, while ot r manifestations of a like chario- t& occurred elsewhere, exciting na. ch attention. dward Irving became a I.eliever the supernatural origin of these p nomena, "and declared that the gi of tongues should have free rse in his church, whereapon the S tch church expelled him. His RI ety then became a centie where wildest scenes were witnessed. g himself frequently broke out pecteds but we ee no why the square or reaa should not be as well consumers as the oth in cuttiog, it has de tages, and there i less. e pieces are in a :Iore c for the table. ' .Again in puttilig c up for 'markets s mare packages are much less 'expensive han 1 round, c whife they take up 1 ss s ' ace in li storing or in being carr ed t mark- et. - Some faeto 'les, h Nyevaa, have il. enteredupon t ie maaufac ure of square cheeses and ha're fai ed; or . . J ble in at least, have had muc which generally Firms ten days. Five foolish Oar's tried this exiierime er day with more olr less effects. They bet they main awake for seven d condition of resortiog to ceivable means foi ave The manner in va4sh th their time was as fellows was passed in dancing a coffee; during dtat horseback, ghot -tepee cup of coffee every half 1 of the young inea gainec but lost 25 pounds of fatal 'after °in -1g Bel- t.the oth- unpleariant could on:the every eon - Una. bleep. y 'arranged • The nigh t al drinking they rode taking a oar. One t1ie Wage', flesh ; itwo w nt to sleep after having bean. up 10 46m -a ; one was eci With ids. fiamraation. of the ing5 ; and the fifth was conqiii y sleep on hotseback, fell off and. im oke an. arm. red. Square! Ghee • I Certain parties in Ne have manufactur4d the cheese for two pla thre have been maineiatly su the cheese has soM for a than that receiVied round shape. That a r in the shape of 'cheese, to square, shotilallineet tion and !prejud.ce, wa an insane gibberish, while out - Oak§ of supposed prophecy were ' rd from every- part of die vast ding in which he officiated. ventually the great society of lausit este who had collected around a and a number of the same ra meter elsewhere, convened in don and established 'seven rches on the idea of a strict and ral return to the forms and form - of the apoatolic age. 'Nominally re are but -seven churches in the nection ; in reality there are in. eat Britain alone thirty societies, t se outside of the original seven g termed branches There are y churches in Germany, the. most ortant being in Berlin, one in P is, six in Scotland) two in Ireland a two or three in this country.. 1 is no ' small denomination Ias' ich has grown up from a move- ot that most people in' this- coun- tr supposed had died out long ago. ong its members the Dukes of. orthumberland have been and are st unch believers. . he Church at large has twelve a sties and seven angels ; individ-, uEll societies have deacon§ and deac- onesses, elders, evangelists, and pas- t° to say nothing of prophets, who ar nunaerous, as any member of the C larch may be moved to prophecy. 0 principal church of the Iviring- in London Square, which was e4 ted at:a cost, of $150,000, resem- bli a Catholic cathederal. There ar five -Gothic windows flooding a cu eiform interior with many -hued lights, an altar, and several pulpits a Id lecterne, s, each with its robed oc pant: On closer inspection one obs ryes peculiarities. Eaeh angel or, fficiant wears a robe of a pecul- ia colcir. The evangelist wears red (a .token of the blood of Christ); the p or white (emblem of purity), the anel purple and gold (purple mean- ingauthority, and gold, truth,), the el er purple, the prephet blue (for sk ey influences, the heavenly mind, in piration,). These I four primary co ors represent the four -fold con- st tution of man—reason, imagina- ti n, will, and affection. The maj- orIty of the robes are simple in atruc- tnre, but the angel is qaite gorgeous wilth his robes and. a embroidered 1 , g id cross. down his ack. here is consiclera le dtamatic ef- fe0 in the service. The word e of t* prayers, chants &c., of the Sun- diy service resernbl'e rery ro uch those O the Church of ngland. The rue creeds are used and the " Con- easion,” " Absoluti re" lc Gloria" and "Te Deere ith but very alight alterations. n the service of t e Eucharist _there are changes itt. tike _direction of Catholicisna. The ehurches have two services Oil each og the week days, and theal are in mime respects the most characteris- _ tip,. The first occurs at. 6 in the 'morning, when the Miraber of priests as about equal to that of the congre- gation. On this occasion the angel acne speaks (unless some one Is 4ved by prophecy, which is always in order). It is . his duty to give a seat Of exposition or discourse, and this is supposed to furnish the sub- ject of the day's meditations. In the a ternoon again at 5 o'clock they as- s ble and the elders give their ideas the theme suggested in the morn - Their idea is that they thus fulfil the plan or the tabernacle waerein Aaron trimmed the lamps, cl in the evening they Were lighted. The nunaber of priests, elders, and th like, _ connected with these Cla rches is very large. Every member of the Catholic Apostolic Cliarch contributes to its funds .one- tenth of his means, and the single ch 1 rch on Gordon Square supports ov r thirty persons in 'sacred offices. es. Yolk, who reca ngular yeasts past, cessful, and bettor price the usual dical change from round with opposi- te be ex - good reason, gular shape recei ed by rs. ided age mel ncleed, advan- rid thfe shape ro ti FJve Foolish Young Belgians. . very silly wager is reported by a Thiussels journal. One of the nu- ramtous methods of inflicting ,capital puipehment in. China is that which dep ives the condemned of sleep, and trot pressing, bandaging antl in ihe care of .the cheese, and have, th refore, t pronounced against it in strong . i terms.• I .. So far as. we can learn th bles have come fro molds used in pressing, understanding all the manipulations which treatment of this ki No one should atte square cheese unless f with suitable apparatu ly instructed iti the m the cheese.—X. A. Ifri im and fr roce elong d of pt to ily pi and nage lard., trou- ei feet El not es and to the •heese. make ovided pecial- ent of 4 I SPECIAL NO ICES. • LEGAL. LEET, Solicitor, Winghatn, h—ten 04). dieted Agent for the Colcnial Securities Com - pan of England, he is tllso Agent for aeveral pri- vate Capitalists of Toronto, who loan Money at very reasonable rates. Interest payable yearly Ohm gee- moderate: " ugham, Dee. 15, 1871. 213 1%/T CAUGHEY &. HOLMES TED, Barristers, At- tOrlleyB at Law, Solicitore in. Chroacery and lus IveUey, Notaries Public and Conveyancers. Soli itors for the R. C.:Bank, Seaforth. Agents for the Canada Life Assurance °emptily, . 11.—S30,000 to lend at 8 per cent. Farms,' . 68 BREAKFAST. —Eri,s's 0 COA.— RATE- rt11, AND OOMFORTING.—` 4 By..a t i orough knowledge of the natur 1 laws which goveprn the operatiens of digesti n and nutrition, and by a earefu applic tion of the fine properties of well- eleete coeoa, Mr. Epps has proviled oi r brea ast ta- bles with a delicately flay vuredp verage .which may save us nany 1 octors' bilis. "—(Jivil'Servi e 0 Made simply with Boffin W ter o Milk. Each packet is labt lled JAMES 'PPS & 00., Homwopathie 'hemi ts, Lai don." MANUFACTURE OF cOCOA..—" e will now give anacconnt if th proces adopt- ed by Messrs. Jame Ep s &Co. man. ufacturers of dietet c a icles,' 1 their works in the Eusto Ro d, Lon lon" IlouseJtold wde eavY zette. Ho Co for in TN THE TREA.TMENIt 01' • ERONIS WAST, Ja ING 'DISEASES, att laded ith low vitality - feeble digestion, torpid liver, consinap ion. and irritation of the kidneyand ladder, t.void the use of alcoholic stimulan s, pre orations contain- ing strychnine, and all a odyne and neavinee, as, their immediate effect i to ov& stimulate the sys- tem,' producing a feeline 4 te • porazy Improve- ment, followed by a relarl' se an generale prostra- tion. Radical and pe • fluent • enefit results from the 'use of remedies tat em ite nutrition, and create Pure blood. 1r. Wi eler's Cbrapound, Elixir of Phosphates au6 Celia ya is a Chemical Food that supplies the Pad° • f the brain and musele, invigorates min and ody, and imparts an elasticity of spirits t t give now zeet to life. , Thomas' Ec1ect c Oil, WORTH TEN Trams ITS Sk"IGHT IN GOLD.. DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING lE IT? IF NOT, IT IS E. TIME YIOUD so . There are but few firepar tions of medicine which have withstood b e imp rtied judgment of the people for any grit leng h. of time. One of thole is Tleoerats' EaBc am 0 , purely a prepar- - atictu of six of some of Ole best ils that art!. known, 1 each One poesessing virtepe of is own. 1 cientific physicians know that 4diein s may leaf rmed of several ingredieabs in Certain 'xed proportions of greater power,' and prod cing ffeete which could never result from the us of an • one of them, or in different combinations.' Thus in the preparation of this oil a chemical ch nee t kes place, forming a compound which cool • net b3 any poasibility be made from any other c • • bine, ion or ptoportions of the same iugeedient , or an bther ingredients, and entirely different i ore ea ything e er before made, one which produb s the / est °Aston 'Idling re- sults, and having a * der r age of Replication than any medicine eve s °fere lecovere . It con- tains no alcohol oro er vol tile liqu de, conse• quently loses nothing It y evap ration. Wherever 'applied you get the ben fitIof e ere droi ; whereas with other preparations nett y till th alcohol is get o y the s all quail - ay co • tain. Os S, PUELI s, N. Y. LTA. , Newc Stle, Ont., 1 lost in that way, and pi/ tity of oils which they $. N. T And NORTHROP & Sole Agents for the DOI*14.011. NOTE.—Eloctrie—Se*ted a d Eleete atm in Seaforth by E. Ri kson & Co. and R. Lumsden. The Great Fieina.1 • Rem dy, J'OB MOSES' PIIIRIODI AD 'PILL 41.11IS invaluable ,niedecine s niifail g in the euro of all those pailriful an daagero s diseases to which the female ce nstitu ion is si bject. It moderates all excess anti rem.° es all ob tractions, and a -speedy cure may be relie on. To married holies, it la peen arlysuiterl. It will in a short time, bring on the i onthly p riod with regillhearit3P Tseills 'should ript be taken b Females daring the liret three a oaths • f Pregna Y, as they areisure to bring on Xi. „arm re, bat at any other time they are safe. Th all,cases of Nerv 9 an Spinal ffections, paies in the back and Bnbs, 'tatig-ue on slight ex- ertion, palpitation of : e eart, hysterics, and whites, these pills will .1teffect wire whep all other means have failed; end al hough a 1 powerful remedy, do not contain iron, ct Oniel, anflimony, or anything hurtful to the cionsti ution. Full directions in .the pa phlet aro ,ud each package, which ehould be care • y prese ved. Job Moses, New 3otkoie roprietor. 31.00 and 121 Cents for postage,enctosed oNorthop "'Lyman, Newcastle, Ont., general sigent 1 or the iominiozt, will'insure a bottle; cotaini ig over 5 pills by return mail'. 1 Sold in Seaferth by E. "cksbn & R. Lumsden. anid 19713 The Confessions of ati Inv it d, as a warning an for the b -nett of young men and others who su s er from ERVOUS .r DEBILITY, Loss OF MAN 00 etc, supp yr/3g the mealie of self euro. Writt n by one who c red him- self after undergoing cre id rablequac ery, and sent free of charge. Salle lers a 0 ine;ited t address (prepaying postage) th ei ant or, NAT s NIEL MAYFAIR, box 153, BroOelelyn, N. T. 289-13 • see and Lots for sale. '14S0N & MEYER, Btu isters and Attorneys Law, Solicitors in Cb is eery and Insolvency, veiYancers, Notaries Pub lc, etc. Offices—Sea!' h end Wroxetor. 03,00 of Private Funds to est id, once, at Eight per e sut. Interest, payable ATI 68 AE. 11-1. aineson. it. W. Q.. MEYER. R. SQUIEB, Barrist , Mtorney fn °bane- ', 'cry, &co Goderich, Tit. Office—over J. C. D tlor & Co.'s EmPorium,I. arket Square. 269 Squier di; Ill :raonahl, RISTERS, Attorneys Solieitors in Chancery e., Bruseels, Ont. Oft cc—two doors noith b ost Office. . It. SQUIBB:, DAN EL McDONALD, 271 J erode/Hell. Brussels. I.., • • ,a TelleSeetorth. (etc of Carronbreolo) Corouer for the Cout ty of Perth. Office-a- Main-st. Residenee—Corut ercial Hotl. Odle a Da.! oftiee will be a,ttended to day o 287 DR. CAMPBELL has re oved to the -honed oif Main -street, near the talon, ono door -south of Ross' Hotel, and oppos te McCallum's Retell, lately Ocaupied by Mr. Fro k Meyer, where he win be found as usual. _TAMES S.,PEWART, M. c-/' McGill, University, Mo goon, etc. Office Rad Resid C. M.,Graduate Oa treal, Physician, Sae- nce—Brucefield. T_T L. ae..tROOE, M. D., goon, et. Office an Mrket and High Streets, n M. -CAMPBELL, V. • University, Ithaca, N. talriO Veterinary College. T mperance House, Varna. e ery Monday afternoon -frc C. M., Physician, Sul - Residence, corner of xt to the Planing Mill. . formerly of Cornell and Graduate of On - Reside -lace — Cooke'e Will be at Bruceftela m 2 till 5 orelock. . — VETERINARY SURGEON.—D. McNAUGH , T V. S., begs to announce to the inhabitants of ; Seatorth and surrounding country that he has been awarded theldiploma of the Ontario Veteri ary College, andalei now prepared to treat diseas e o Horses and Cattle and all domestic animals. Ble ffi h s opened. an office in connection with his herse. shoeing shop, whore he will be found ready to a tend to calls. M.BCBROR of the feet specially a a tended to. Residence, office and shop in the rectr1 of Killoran & Ryan's now store. All kind of vot- er nary Medicines kept constantly on hand., ' Charges reasonalle. 229 TJ. CHURCHILL, Veterinary Surgeon, (Mem-I . ber of the Ontario Veterinary College,) begs, to intimate that he has returned to the practice of bus profession in Seaforth, r,nd may at all times 1.1e, consulted on the diseases of Horses, Cattle, &c. Veterinary mechcinee conetantly on hand. All calls promptly attended to. Oftiee, at M1nei9a11 House, Seaforth.: 2731 11 J. G. BULL, 'D.D.S., • cieURGEON Dentist, &c., Seaforth, Ontaaio. Plate work, latest styles, neatlty executed. All sur- gical operat ons performed with e and promptitude. Feoi as low as eau be ob., um from 8 A. M, to 6 . McDougall's Store, 270 ca ta nod dee-whore. Office h P.Ii:. Rooms over Mr. A. lef noit. — , lEICITEL S. 4 NO'S HOTEL, SEAFORTH. — Thom. Knox_ begs to state to his old friends aci on the travelling public, that he has leased t EI•tel lately occupied by Mr. MURRAY, fore erly knowu as the DOWNEY HOUSE, a ho .es .to receive a, continuance of the patron so iberally bestowed ripen him during his ma re l re, in the hotel business. Every cemfort a co' o;enionce will be provided for travellers. T ali icest Liquors and Cigars only kept in the Bea. A. areful and reliable hoetler always iu attendante. 91 THOMAS KNOX, Proprietor! 1 s e e , t th mb do an the Largd nection. OYAL HOTEL, Seaforeh, POWELL, Proprietor. roliighly renovated and Iv house, so that -it nowIffords io for the travelling pablic. c gars in the bar. The 3ielieaeios in season. stabling and an atte Ontario. SIMON t.- The subscriber hes inewly furnished the good at/comma, Choice liquors table is supplied with [ Oysters in seats& Live hOstler in cdu- 251-ly PRINCE -L ameontraodation plied etabling evdry 'a OF WALES He TEL, Clinton, Ont., J. MeCUTOREON, • roprietor. First-class for travell es. The Bar is stip- with the very best licenfrs and cigars. Go attached. The staee leavee this Hou day for Wingham. 204-4', . .1.1V.E V. 1 • .._._ T -1-a Hdrses A. SHARP'S LIVERY Oftice—At Murray's H•tel, and first-class Conve ND SALE STABLES Seaforth. Gob ances always on hart on. 00 BTL, t 6 'ELL'S l4and. 5' e e (WS ' 21 LIVERY STA.BL ood Horses and. Condo Favotable Arra iercio1Trava1iers. All will be promptly at ICE AND STABLES: Hotel, Main Street. ' THOMAe rS, SEAFORTH, Oiir able Vehieles, alw yft gements made wt orders left fa KNO' ended to. Third. door North o • BELL, Proprietor. M 'V filinr I[Signed,] I , Ili 13•oe a h te h • g lige, ll p tl a TNIREFtREN'oE -IL for the end whom ly us, Jas. co said OTICE liege AS. d, ye e rafter nfZ la tting FLOUR The °augment brow; e f oinnerly. NV the recommend in 1 PUBLIC is hereby rhave this day ars and Produce of Seaforth, of JAS. P. , ' P. to state to Dealers of purchased Mills known carry On All Kinds the Highest 1 LOUR exchange rmers desiring for their DELIVERED free of charge. undersigned, of may rest same satisfactory o ul cl beg to extensive past four years, patronage avill we have pleasure to connection P. Kendall ectiowith n fuen of Jas. given entered Commission under KENDALL • JAS. P. MABTIN OTICE. z' that the undersign° into Partnership Merchanta in the name, style tau & CO. - KENDALL, CHAELESWOR , a th. . I e ' 1. 1 ./ AT. - r , ive foi /A- t i th KENDALL the Farmers, the Coun0 from Mess as the S the same of Gra As for erly, CA to e Wheat N . having the Mill1 r assured treats. JAS. & CO Produce Merchant of Huron that t a. SITRARSON & forth Mills, and Purchased, 911 P. _RICE Pa4c for WHEAT. change can rely u011 1 Flour. n any part of the had the entire Veer the past thlee ye hat they Will rec cut and as good *fork I . ElTa.,MALL & op. to the thank the r patronag and te be eat in • our old with th & Co., and the stone P. Kendal W. .'S 1 abOve, the undersigine numerous custoMere accorded to them i net that the same,lib- eided to the new firm • ing able to confid tams.. All debts Idr4 Mill raust be palll debts due vill be settled by 1.by u!, '-.Co. , tiEARSON & 4. C SEND 3-291 • chool HAMILTO Under At WESTERN , PECIAL INDUCEM of T I legraph-sr5 IONT. 'Y. the patr 1lage of the , AMWAY CO -Tis TO OFFER. FOR 'cir , Ii RCULAR I. GIVIN, Box 303. LCENSED Co wil Huron. try. be 4. P. BINE, A.UCTIONE Sales attendea All orders left fi.t promptly attended. toi - DR for the Count in all parts of `I'Ha Exposiroa 0 ,, , o0 the ce _ The p 0. ITARVEST OF 1873. °Apatite for a bountiful harvest were never better thttn this year, an 0. WILLSON, SEA Has for sale tire vera Implements ?ohiclt will reap it speedily REAPERS AND MOW Mau Ronpa 13uelce3 see• •-eae, • '' ' - ri* - - . ' e's well-known Machines, including Wood's Paten Single Reaper, Wood's Lightllowea-e-with iron frame, Wood's I4ht Mower—with Mower—iron frame, Hubbard Mower, BARD C041BINED RE PER A THE ITHACA' WHEEU HAY R Tate; BEST IN USE. SAMPLE VACT-IINL', O EX1I-113IT .A- E DI 013 S .A. IR, ORTH, nd economically. , RS. - Johnion's Patent Single wooden farme, celebrated D MOWEI?. KE, ON AT TIM S rr- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all Itiuds, such as Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Gang Pow, Turnip s4. Drills, Horse Hoes and Weedeels, always on haud as usual. Points and Castings. All kinds of Plow Points and Caastege col:latently sn handat the Werehonse. MACHINES. SWING Thaj best selected Stock of Sewin 1Machines West of Toron- to, eoniprisiug the . 411008111211 /••• p V'#) .74 • I .4 "ffib " chines Sold a The been a kept eon4antly on hand. reducedrates. Agents.— llowing gentlemen have /pointed agents for the LORENCE Singer Lockman, Venus, Ray- --11:4- Sewin Machine, and none others mond, lVebotor and other enakee. ''----...-1 have he privilege of selling : On had a large stock of Sing- .o_. ,„- ' LAI,' 1' ENCE MURPHYo Sea- er's he vy Machinou for manufac- .r,---------_ forth; THOMAS C,'ONNORS, Miring , purposes. Sewing Ma- , Wr;e•-•--- - Seafoith; LOCKMAN S. WILL - chine tt4eLes for all kiwis of Ma- SON, Goderich. sale Echi chap, Nor Dto rent AolibirDeasolrabAleCteHrmIsN. ES.—A munber of good Second Hand Machines for MUS CAL INSTRUMENTS. -0. C. Willsort is Agent for 'Musical Ins ruments oft the following makes Pianos—Mathusek, Labelle, J. & C. Fisher, Steck, Weber and other Organs—Prince'e' of Buf- falo, and others. Melodeons—Prince's and others. Samples of the above struments can beseen at the Warerobins, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT EMP RIUM, M RKET-STREET. OLIVER C. WILLS.1N-r Seaforth Ont GENERAL AGENT FOR THE I>OMINION. kRDN1R SEWING MACHINE .I§ a Strong, 'f _ EASY Ritl\,TNING MACHINE, WELL ADAPTED FOR FAMILY SEWING, AND Liglit Manufacturing Work. - At the Fairs held ti .reughont the Dom -inion, thin Me.chni" was put to some -hry severe tnts by the - BtST JUDGES THE COUNTRY COULD PRODUCE, AND BY HEM AWARDED 13 Prizes in 187 and 26 Prizes in 1872. Its simPlicity of construction, strength and arability recommend it.to all classes. It has a soni1ete set of attachmente, and don all kinds of work. INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL THE A TTACHMENTS GIVEN FREE 01' CHARGE. Ga clner &Jiving ltrackne Company, Hamilton, P nt. 268 PE ER GRASSI.E, SEAFORTH, If you wish to replenish ed Would advisel you to. from England are that C newly double price. yea0' importations 'on h nearly the old prices, ta the ;advance. Tea Sets • selling from..$3 to $3 2 $2 60. China Tea Se woith. Joseph Rodger prides, they having rai stook of plated Spoons, Agent for the County of uron. DIES/ your 41pboa,rds, the under do so now, as the latest ad ockery and China have go e, having a large stoek o nd, will for a short time s ing only a very small porti that are now worth $4 w ). Toilet Sets at $1 90, s $2 less than they are & Son's Cutlery at exactl sed only 25 per cent. Forks, Tea Trays, &c:, & a" - AUGUST 22, 1873, REMOVED. REM OVE6 M. ROBERTSON, Cabineternaker and Undertaker, HAS REMOVED his ware -rooms to° • JOHNSONtS OLD STAND, Moin-street, Seaforth, Where he has on hand n. superior stock of tare of eveey description. CALL AND SEE 1 T. icrn- icbs e up last 11 at I) of are orth ROW old fine 'UNDERTAKING. • Having purchased tos Thomas Bell's HEA13E I ara prepared to attend fmierals on the sho est notice, either in town or eteuntry. Coffins, All Sizes, . Kept cenetantly on hand. SHROUDS! SHROUDS! M. ROBERTSON, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER Jbhnson's Fetaaltl, Main street, Seaforth, has now on band a good assortment of ST-1_L-toT_TuDs CATATJ A.I•T3D E. HICKSON tic CO., Seaforth. CODERICH FOUNDRY. Th'e Goderich Foundry & Manufacturing Co. Beg to inform the Public that theyte prepared to contract for STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; FL UR, GRIST, AND SAW nus; SAWING MAMINES, &c. On hand—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel boards -GANG: PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW-CtaTE SUGAR AND .:POTASEI KETTLES, GRATE -BARS, • WAGGONBOX COOKING, PALLOR AND BOX STOVES, of various kinds.: SALT PANS MADE- TO ORDER. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, AND BLACKSMITH ORK. BOILERS AND SALT PANS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOM D. TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORSE POWER TUBULAR BOILERS generally on hand f or'sale. Ic?' All orders addressed to the Company or Secretary will receive prompt attention. A. HODGE, Secretary and Treasiirer. R. RUNCTh'XAN Which he can furnish cheaper than they tan be got elsewhere. 26 LUMBER LUMBER! VICTORIA *STEAM SAW MILL. GOVENLOCK & GRAHAM ifave now got their new Steam Saw Mill, on the Northern Gravel Road, six miles north of Sea - 1 orth, running at full blast, and are prepared to furnish Lumber �f All Kind- ' 3 H. HORTON, Pres'dent. Geoeral Manager. •'AND BUILDING MATERIAL Of every description, embracing a quantity of 11.41?D WOOD, Such as Maple, Rock Elm, Birch, Basswood, Oak and Elm. A stock of li'ENCING- AND DRAIN- LTJMBER Kept constantly on hand, Terms as easy as can be had elsewb4e. Lumber delivered in Seaforth, if required. Lumber of any description can be supplied irom 10 to 28 feet in length. GOVENLOCK & GRAHA4. THE LATEST EXCITEMENT. J. LECKIEt BRUSSELS, Has just received and opened out OVER $10,000 WORTH OF SPR1NC AND SUMMO GOODS, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, (Fancy and Staple,) MILLINERY, READYMADE CLOTHING-, BOOTS A,ND SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C. The stock is the -largest and cheapest elver of- fered to the public, having been purchased on the very closest terms, in the very best meek+, and comprsiing over $20,000 of GOods. Special BARGAINS in Prints and Dress Goods. Selling at usual wholesale cost price. MILLINERY in great profusion. ottss made • up and trimmed to order on tlae Shortest notice. Goods. of all kinds will be sold at prices that will defy competition. Special discounts for CASH. Call and see the goods and prices before pur- chasing elsewhere. JOHN LECKIEll • htuSSas. WHO WANTS MON:11—f?' A. STRONG, SEAFORTH, Will Loan Money at a LOW RATE OF INTER- EST, either on Farm or Village Property, , Parties resniring money should apply- to him. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY AND -YOUR LIVES. A. Strong, Seaforth.. IS ALSO AGENT FOR The Scottish Provincial Insurance CompanY--- Fire and Life. The Western Then/mime Company, of Toronto— Fire and Life. The 'Isolated Risk Demirel/cc Compauyead Canada. Terms as reasonable as offered by way other agent doing business for reliable Compardela OFFICE—over Strong & Fairley's Orecery Store, Main Street, Seaforth. 252 SEAFORTH NOVELTY WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED, in returning, his sincere thanks to the public for their liberal support during the past, takes thits opportunity of stating that he has secured the services of Mr. ADAM GRAY, Draughtsman and lilechanit, as ferems.n in the Novelty Works Planing, iah and Door Factory. CARPENTERS AND FARMERS . Will find it to their advantage to call, as they oan get any thing in the Wood Line doae ou the short- est notice. SASHES, DOORS, = FRAMES, • MOLDINGS, On hand and gOt up to order. A lhaited ntanber Of - DOUBLE AND SiN(..eleE TURNIP AND CAR1tOT DRILLS AND LAND noaaaris, • Wagon Racks and Gates oa hand. TO CHEESE MANUFACTURES. As I have connnenced the manufeal Lure of 0,11e050 BOXES and SETTERS, Parties can be supplied on the 'ehortest notic,e mid on reasonable terms. Boxesi guaranteed to give satisfaction. Awaiting ordeas for differ& sates. 'JOHN M. MATFTINI 285 Novelty Woliks, Segiorth. 0 1, . A- , 1873. j,yixiglr:Zveeri:el all iitiptlicogr: p:enti dfloire odtuvellailli.' eexlcirh..):10:;c6,:veal r171: miatn 3::serseaA)idt:nartheta ribald press teemed with jokes oz ?fieTilt:aujihet.eyli,sstah:odultdt,11)te .1? -8 ft Li ml dm, s t t we ri f0131: be, while a whole -cloud of witnesses van, to say the least. The letters gra Tilton, wee a very foolish wos :wcaynodraki, :xvivoanif:igonFsdoHitie: the allegations if they had but v to condone their own offences' ere has been a pretty eharp enry ation being that the celebrated BeechnedraifloLirt SwelL115 bijleoeit:ettth: rees-there:aardeedwafsrotil the Beecher- , vill3eYaerecallitecidnr.g:TohtleilledrdlioR.1tallig:iumthieth for st it what .a day of jubile for sinners S - era and if they could but sdtaire it ropin:Blael esin47c3.-Yeoldli nttshteoafr: eise Tg.r e w 'Iran into: eing as the matter vas talked of. till 1st Ieligth nothing Was so eerraas as that Beecher was a nasty old b%- isaite, and Mrs. Tiltan—well, you ow, the least said 4, bout her the better. Then the Weohull-Clafflio people, aided by G. P. Train, took up the matter, and uOn the rumor _which was complete in the modern. style of scandal architecture—proved to all reasonable people that Rev. Remy Ward Beecher was a disciple of htile hetFbie•eye wLeroevehotnioecsteirirfneasr, he practised but dare not avow witt the , realratlim-ase ‘Bveelelcahserilitooilkiticneo.ticeofr all this. He preached as mud, prayed as much, worked his goo work as mesa, his face beaming ali the time with that effUlgence is not born of evil thoughts or bad deeds. Still the scandal -mongers persisted. Why did healot say some- thingl Why did he not deny it ?' Why did he not eall for' an investiga- tion' Surely there was ground' enotigh even though the tumor had etiginated in the bad heart of some &reputable or envious person So Beecher at last did write, and de- nied. itt general terms the allegations and deductions. , Then tip rese, another storm. #e had not been - particular enough. He had merely denied in general terns, whereas; there were specific allegations cm- . =sing this, that, and, the other, =rained by letters, telegrams, coo- versatione and such confirmation ae to make it sure as holy writ that Beecher, as a man. of Go], was a sig- nal failure, after fl. Beecher smiled the smite of innocence at this new out -burst of these heeking ex- cuse for their cwn misdeeds by eall- Wain piestion his geed morale ; and his people loveu that smile, a -nal felt steng in the good faith of _their ex - salted teacher, theia long trusted - friend. At length the standing: committee of the Church 'in Brook- lyn asked -to iuvestigate the 'natter, and demonetrate the innocenceof which they were assured. Beecher, knowing that it Wonld bnng igno- - rainy upon some he -oulal fain spare, though. they had synaged him greatly, at .first discourassed them but at last consented. So at it the committee of investigation went, and never WAS Sildl a hest of rab- .biali going , under the name of evis dence unmaskial. As a torrespood ant writes :—Every minor, charge, statement, fact, was hunted up, Twtathiads of themWE'rp h parties said to have reported certaio things denied ever having °peva their mouthsTidrithi.ds wha had held conversations with men prominently accesed deny ever ha lug any conversation with the par ties on any subject Written (kat :abennftsohua;toehearsaybebnexnm ored,atatendrsh,thaa eei Nvriters having been told that some body heard somebody else say sonai tingTe ° brtatii and otettnio-init f itetienalec-e.-mItith ho the "1111k)eunaent to be pt ;iisreePhilfgooe Polite ,1,11:bb.ks. lae:vode ut to bp a s sitl7tro,w,%, 2ets-iittibi of the old scandals. A letter arr question, Do you know his ha* at sse usuitmI))olecitic,:leeett•Iencga..natsioon AvilhaolBee,echei:ei hanlwrit.ing, sh: Ituaw it anYwhera..” turns out to 11 rsadadtrtee t dirt . it kaestigataino: ilil)re:re01% 111 . -CAW oraematiog tiq neta misiinder'stan:ling and nralis eta'11:1.13.tigeraste_tos re88. tni trneeg Ins), toltu,S, ykm - d e:Y11::0I v:vei 101 it),(11'inietX:slicitioet Thatertainty of human plans behi X.notty Problem. dm l‘4,`7fietTtelvithrat 1-6.0182t pworuhdisng, his' sou, w less ,than zn nee). ile3sd, ei,ti\l,o:fatohg of tt ght a full snit of white flans)