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The Huron Expositor, 1878-09-20, Page 31 0,• 1878. MAR'S MAN ._... -. it. 1.. ERVicE., ViaAc thirteen year, , v evr, attentive to 4 he radiments of & 1 of itamencte wan, quired a very steen„,- II arainenticed te-ne an Opportunities, Gni eV. and took great ravel and adventore WS not strong, and: rould not be able to Book Busieesee be ariaciae I:lotions nate, sreat desire to go to eats in the harbour cesefalln. The drst aster invariebiy wain x to- soan ' I had no nen' on which I eras iii -f tr.; nothing tittle . K. ship wee to epee t. several, boys- were S fill opportunity too 1, appliee; but, }Oast w" neetill wanted. nettle ; I had not a :I could refer. tt-' Onet non Master went and stated ray Id. My rectoest evi. ie.it - last he consented Ire Elliott. I got ia preaentingat i e }.....t.t.ately he turned to „ ,onnirel, you. want eo want to go to sea. other ? ' n. No, sin}, -,,n What do you do?" .n.Itttery stilt clio-ll, ; muelt goods that he nag them, and a aa se Books., Stationery, teloake an Jewelry, he sells a clock for ne ready to heng 1 on boy; you bother - :in} a bottie •of ink; it you know where S BOOKSTORE, ds'S BLOCK, 'SEAFORTH. Flq RAILWAY. 'ISTS') AND nde. will receive pro, s and walking a line of Pronineo of Ontario is Ocean, the &stance femora/edema or inter - lug to tender will be ea underneath. En. the country to be tra,- rveyed line, specitica- ,copiee of the Act of ..tricter which it is pro- conetructed. deserip. es of the country and LI resources, and other on application at this igineenin Chief, at the ees, el Queen Victoria. Nene' Tendera, marked tay," will be received, Rea, until the first day tary, ie Department, Ottawa. :SION OF TIME. t proposals under the le hereby tie4ended to -,•t Ray, lie Worka Department. r7ti. 562-4 Lr NOTtGE... atartrrs, Senior, late -tab, in ;the Cleanly of receaeed. . or aotuar any endue% ;he above owned .Tames ire I on, or before the seua by letter past- Mtalatashey & Holmes .. the fun p ertiettlaan of attached, aad atete- set any Otani ritiee held. meter:4foot' Eaeentore, the eigtate of the de - will, heving regard. to - sh he then ehell have ;sating; to pat in their esaid, will lie debarred . said telt ate. ettenet, A. D. 1678. DFOOT, • Exam tors. tleen Ye. Earn: S eeforth, ; Soliciting of leetate, l ;1/01) ii_kaGADT. — LIF. having purchased nit being determined to the old horueetead by ; reeerve, on MONDAY, t o'cloinc P. 5.1., at the i• th. It in composed of taineeseion le, Meleillop, it which are cleared, well tua in a. state at good login. ana nood, fraiele ;tinge. It i4 on a good s Seaforth and an: egued a le eonvenient to post 'i se Tin: re eel a apleudid 0 Lt variety of ahade trees, e the proprietor hat} 0.r:p III be Hold without ro- t ethere apply to the un- - e, Land Agent, Seafortn. ; id the purchase I1101111 - .: :title anti the bale:ace in. LIE, Proprietor_ J. P. efle , vi\I SALE. ^ iAitt "f the power of ;elle • 't tin mertgege made by exit Seaforth, a lee al, a er therein, diet - Anti hteing been Meat: in. (11`•*/1ti mt. rtgane will eole, c wilt b A .11 t • f‘Itter.as-i [Intel, in St.:1- rrn i.tnrdaY, tiep tentaer premio e, r. let tits. Seeiltuel Sar- i te •.E•here•ntre nee h rrt7 111C sa.1.1 t:-.1.11. All te got)]. :a- n.n iet appiitenton to entiorn HP 'NOTICE. nee enter,•d into partner - :et. t to sentinfact urn Plow, 11:: 17,144 fri,t-CIttSS ma- '. ; work condo.; throegh elarautee a ;sued itrtiele. : to repairing., horse- ; niat.e. dlr. Denton hair - its e nen •' 10.drt•se- :tt I it a spec', tity. rtl Aecieniturel in- 1;st ILTON, 11, (4' derieli atieen Sea - 560 R ESSI N STARK • • t Leaks of Se efort h and let -rare -Ito Leak° up '.11t.tt front Combings. till (lidera punctually at - ..1 n t Reside:ice-Main 527 ERETT FORTH. DeCer in LEATHER and of Every Description. Best Stock kept. Terms ietted. 4Ui orderehy naiI R. N. BRETT. SEPT:gm ER 20, 1878. Ge eral News. it is stated reece is actively prepar- ;Jig forwarlwih Turkey, which she con- siders ionevitable. -The first lot of oysters for trans- atlantic shpineu, left New York lad Saturday. S rape, of United States army, die °spite,' last -week from softening e brain. Museum., lent for the occasion. The succeeded machines for the manufacture and pre- with her Natation. of parertwill be kept in mo- heavy slu teen by stet% -The dru ge.n, confeSs titles of • 0 habitually u e it as a stimulant. A.bout y victims of the drug are found in I t that city. -A Bri ish ship has been libelled at It e Baltimore for damages to a French fish- , own by her on the Banks Rev. Dr. eipal of the n. spinners of Northern Institute, di esolved- not to work by mains were ht o -der to lessen the accu ment. power. gists of Ann Arbor, Michi- to selling immense quan- u: m, etc., to people who ms of Interest. ing brig ri of Newfou a.i dl France h ve -The ett gas g , a f stock, 00 !bodies have been recoyetre he excursion steamer Win- e. Eighty-three unreCog- rciulation -Oyer ed from cess Ali nized bodies were buried or Monday', -Several deaths from typhoid fever, - which have been traced to the use of. impure mi11, have occurred. at .Mont- clair„ N. 3, au._ a nunaber are still sick. -At t ,e State fair held la.st week at. I Elmira, ..Y., the entries ex.ceed those of any retrious year, especially in 1 stock. ver '400 thoroughbred. cattle were sho • Mary Phillips, aged 20„ con-. I leased th other morning at Jersey City that she ad murdered her child, five months- la, because she c-ould not • afford. to take c -re . b le of cotton contributed to the fever a erers„ s,oia at auction at -St. Louis fo $8170, to a Liverpool gentle- man, w o w.11 have it resold there for the sara cense: . -Jo- Riphmond., arrested. for horse thieving at 'hetopa„ Kansas, was taken from the tra4i upon his arrival at Cheto- pa, and 1 ling under a bridge close to the town, by re sked men. -Bla k aid gray squirrels are cross- ing the 1iverj at Lake City, Minn., from Wiscons la., ii large numbers -estimated by the t sou..ands.. The cause of this rQiatiou is not Ittiown. 1 and . -Her • Rinks, an Old Catholic priest, W- itt Heidi berg, has just been married, the. but the av rian Old• Catholics do not . - , -Rev. G. N 11 1 Fyfe, the Venerable prin- enadian • Baptist Literary d on the 4th Inst. His re - to Toronto for inter - L. McKay, Canada Presby- terian Missi n ry to Formosa, has mar - Chinese Converts, with ely pronounceable nimie Tsong. t Hetherington, of Luck- e, horse killed. by the cars d full com- ried one of it the comparati of Chang Mm I -Mr. Rebe tiow, who ha a few weekd s nce, as receive Pensation fr ra the company in. the Shape of a dh gee for $100. • 1 -A. waters out, which ascended to a height of abo t 150 -feet,. was observed LnLake Erie the other day, a short dis- once from p ckhore dock. It was ina- ediately fo owed by a thunderstorm. -Bruce hes having been closed, many ' s have taken up farms in townships iland, their families still re- , maiming tit t e villa,ge of Bruce Mines. Though die m lahas gone down, the 11 attendance', a Over 100. -A y girl that -A few d to marr the property ular," sa, of Mitchell, tell you creant,who uncle" arated with , 3rou kno second dog well eat) the same waywithin a few raonths. -Tou o 1 -Mr. Bth, of Sombre, tOwnship, there, 1), lost a valua le span of horses I at Port one mi Lambtons hey were standing 011. Tan- rr ner's dock tached to a wagon, when dSeoad..;, they backed. off the d.ock into the river, morrow were dr *tied. A short time ago, (Tourist Booth as offered $150 for one of m. - oa a sl -An A few c ays ago, as Mr. M. Stewart, t Tilburjr, was cutting grain withhis &Pass , ,mowing ma hine, his daughter aged 14' °I' the years tried to drive for a short space, an exer while he w U s temporarily absent. n- what o 11 Ta fortunately he happened. to fall back- " Th wards and -as so terribly mangled by Hi the knives Wa at she bled to death soon . after. , - • -Th -t-The Maus school buildings and. tentiou gi ounds, on, the Plains, near Paris, are the school th ere avera g 1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR. in nabbing the runaway craft ilot lying on the bottom in a ber, from which he could net be ro ed. He was lifted into the largeboat and both boat andman.were Shore safe; the man to so- d the boat to be let to the man that should apply for it. e. night of Tuesday of last rse, saddle and bridle were the premises of Mr. Thomas London road, township of Stranger called at Mr. Camp-. Tuesday evening, asking per - lodge in the :barn, which was O tit on Wednesday morning,he ng, and. the horse, &c„ was The horse is a light sorrel, on the forehead, and. a small he back bonel caused by the he thief is described to be ears of age; with dark brown brown moustache and chin thick, short neck)and. his it 1 ng well down on his forehead.; dressed. in dark clothes. 520 offered for 'information lead - discovery of the thief. brought t ber off " first sober -On t week, a h stolen fro Campbell Sarnia. bell's on mission tc granted; was miss also gone. with star lump on saddle. about 28 hair, Egh whisker; hair gro and poor reward i ing to th Nurse mud on Little Nurse (a the win -" Tha all the 111 • • ys ago a valuable hound, of Mr. Joseph liumbery, as poisoned by some mis- ave it a piece of bread, sat - strychnine. This is the Mr. Busiabery 114 lost in • - accept tler for the iiholition of celebacy. - • • Mt of extraordinary dimensions was de.trated at•Aionbank Works, Engtanc , 0. the 10th inst.This qua- &taped- e awed 19 . inches from the nose to lie ip of. the tail, and 2 incheS retina t e s. °niacin -Th Gr -na Central Hotel at Oma- ha, cost ng 400,000„ the finest between Chicagc an San Francisco, wits aig_ covered on ire lately and was partial- ly destr yee . Four men perished fit the fir a,id one . was injured. A firemanj ha since died. Others are missint ;. Fadner, assistant editor of a Westerja magazine and a prominent temper nco leader, has been arrested, ° charge(' with embezzling $700 in Cleve - lead. He was about to marry 'a prorain ut young lady, and it has now beentai covered he has a wife and fam- ily in hio. • -T •0 Grand Duke Alexis Alexan- drovicl of Russia has aalaved in Paris, where te intends to remain sometime. He is n assiduous visitor at the Exhi- bition,ancl, accompanied by a suite of . eight cr ten persons, is travelling in- cognitounder the suggestive name: - linen ally considered -of Baton Shil-• --N etliento, on acc comp titors to shoot from the shoulder and st ' selves in an cent decision of the Synod. Ens am the of kep pie is s ong the inest in any rural district in Provin e. The edifice is a large one white br ck. . The yard is large, well t, and p anted with evergreens, ma - s and beIs of flowers, and the whole tarmac; d with a tasty fence. skirt p -Fires are raging in every section of tion in nitoulin Island. ' There are sugges- mealy us that it be made a fire district un- r the lat Ontario Act. Settlers con- the foll keeps t out, " disturb been ta before, pew he had his Ma tio thine to CO pal counoil to devote t grant to t , sehool sect'ons will scion be ' opened at La Cloche , -Right), -d Wainwright, a farmer from lob., came over to Windsor, ayeand bought a pair of boots ern on, carrying his old pair in a piece Of paper. While returning on the ferry heat, a young man came up • and toad ,him. he Was in danger of being -8 ' teams from '-eana,da, are expect- arrested fqr smuggling, and. so wrought _ articipate in the internatienal on his fears that be blackmailed him of match at Creedmoor. This is $25 On a pionaise not to inform the. Gas - ant of the regulation requiring toms' offiderson the dock. r • -A tire, I -known beggar of Riontreal recently id , and thej? died from of the &if was f011.1i. • in a belt; e in. Many of the munici- ef the island have decided e surplus of the mimicipal e erection of schools. These • Saranca, the other and. put t Gaieties. "Did you put that naaty e doorstep, Master Charles?" aster Charles-" No, nurse." felly)-" But.I saw you from ow." Charles (inore artfully) 'ground, well stocked and in good order. Stable, you didn't, for I looked up at coach house, Wood -shed, hen-hOuse and run for flaws before I did it." fowls well fenced, all very convenient. The Muth} ung man objected to the young is arranged for two families, one part, vitt the store is rented to a respectable tenant at n78 a his rich Old. uncle wished him year ; the other part with the garden and out - "You mustn't be so partic- buildings is ecpially valuable. This properta will perated uncle. " I be sold at a bargain, as the proprietortintends re- d the exasmoving to Winnipeg. If not sold before it will be 'he's well enough." "So she is offered at Auction about the 140} of August. responded the nephew,"and 554 you always taiught me to leave WILLIAM AsustowN. gh alone!" ist : "Whose house is that up t?" Pat: " It's belongin' to ther O'Doucl ; but he's dead, ourist : "How R long; is he Pat: "Well, if he lived till to he'd be clea.d a. fortnight! ! P. -- begins to wish he had . brought te and pencil -with him.) , REAL- ESTATE FOR SALE. pROPERTY FOR SALE. -For Sale, that con- venient and desirable residence on the corner of High and Market Streets, lately occupied by Ir.Vercoe. Apply to DR. TERCOE. 4e: yenned FOR SALE. -For Sale, that most (leek - able farm, being Lot .1, Con. 6, in the town- ship of Hullett, situated 1.1 miles from Rinbtirn, and 6 miles from; Seaforth. There are excellent buildings clae. the Premiseseincluding a first-class stone house, two ' storey, 30 by 40 feet. A spring creek ransi through the farm; good orchard, good fences, and the land in an excellent state of tiul- tivation. Apply jon the preinises to JAMES Mc - MICHAEL, or ta MR. JAMES II. BENSON, Sea - forth. 562 (TALIJAI3LE. FARM FOR SAL -Fe -For Bale, V L.ot 11, Con.; 8, H R. S., Tuckersmith, con- taining 100 acres, 90 of which aro cleared and in a good state of cultivation,being well utiderdrain- ed, the balance is good hardwood bush. Good stone house, frame barn and stables •, wellwatered, and. good bearing orchard. Is situated about 5 miles from Seafoeth and Brucefield, and, si from Kippen. Schoolocloie by, and all other conveni- ences. For farther particulars apply to DAVID MOORE, onthe premises, or to Egmondville P.o,, • ennARM' FOR SAL -K. -For Sale'a very superior farm in the township of Hullett, being Lot 8, Con. 9, containing 150 acres, 120 acres cleared, 110 acres free irate stumps, and 14 acres of ;fall wheat sown. There are good frame out -buildings and two good dwelling hitses, there are also two good pump Wells on the place, clung good bearing orchards. The farm issitaated 9 midee from Sea - forth and the same distance from Clinton. The land is of the best quality and well fenced. Foi further particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises or to Constance P.O. W. DUNLOP. 562*4 -filOR SALE IN BELMORE-House and Store •L: with over half an acre of first-class garden inspector of schools lately gave grown boys the opening stanza Lay of the Last Minstrel" as ise in. dictation, and this was LO intelligent lad put down. way was long, the wind was cold, minstrel wieeinfernal old; harp -his sole remaining joy- , carried by an organ boy." gentleman who attracted at - in church last week by crying oly Moses I" had no intention of ng the congregation. He • had. king down carpets on the day nd. just .as he sat down in his suddenly remembered 'that he f paper of tacks in his coat cket. We make this explana- justice to his family, who are espeotable. , • • recent advertisement contains •wing : "If the .gentleman who e s oe stote with ,a red head will re ura the Umbrella, .of a young lady w th whalebone ribs and an iron handle to the slate -roofed grocer's shop, he will hear of something to his advan- tage, a the same is the gift of a de - eased mother now no more with the name ngra,ved upon it." -A little Cliff street five -years -old was st, ndine by her mother's side at the incloin in deep meditation. As one par taper another came twinkling into e sky, she watched them with eyee at g ew bigger and brighter. At last she tu ned to her mother and said: "1 gueth it's ,bout time to light up, mother. God's lit up his houth." -T her, c after th tSihuneS it son uding, The Canadians find. them - riot expert in. shoulder -firing while root position. e death occurred at Springhelna, 14th inst., in the 102ad year' of e, of Jeanie Baxter or M'George, lying 46 years in widowhood. eaves behind her four genera - 11 lineal aescent, herself the fifth. upwards of 80 years Of age sur - her ; but Mr. Thomas M'Greorge, .ed in the hospital in that city •--LB ing at a cafe and desiring to pay ysicitm's certificate states she fel: hi .beer, a guest gives the waiter a starvation. The strange part twent -franc piece,, The -svelter prompt- ir is that on examination she ly reti rus with a ten -franc gold pOce to have some 5200 in silver and ilver for the rest. The &est outher body. It is not k own gives 'PARK FOR SALE, -For Sale, Lob 29, Con. 3, -le Stanley, centaiaing 100 acres ; 85 acres clear- ed, well underdrained, well fenced, e.ed in a good state .of cultivation; the balance is well timbered with hardwood; there are on the premieesnwo houses, one log and one frame; frame barn and stables; young bearing orch- ard; a never failing spring runs through the farm ; also good well; is situated within 3 miles of Clinton and 5 of Brucefield ; school house within one-querter mile. Apply to ALEXteNDEIt CAMPBELLe on the premises, or to Clinton P. O. 549 T-4-"--Albli IN niclift-L-613--i'dik.---SALii:••=46-r- 0...f4, J1-- the North part of Lots 8 and 9, Con. 13, Me-.! Killop, contaming 112 acres; there arc about $0 1 eleitred, well fended, underdrained, and in a hi h state of cultivetion; the balance is well tiniber d with hardwbol. ; good dwelling, new bank frp. e narn 50x56, w th stabling underneath, and other outbuildings ; also a good young orchard and plenty or water. Is 0 miles from Brussels, 5 from Wal- ton, lind•12 fr m Seaforth, with good gravel -Keens to each place convenient to cbureh and schools; will be sold an a whole or in two parts. Apply to Walton P. 01. or to the proprietor on the premn ; ises. WILLIAM DYNES. • GREAT R WE BEG- TO EDU TION IN BOOTS AND SHOE. ANNOUNCE TO TEE kOPLE OF SEAFORTH AND VI- CINITY THAT WE HAVE REDUCED ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM HOEMAKING ..,To Lowest Remunerative res. ING BUT THE BEST MATERIAL WE UISE OTE Therelore we e n Guarantee Good Satisfaction to those who wish to favor as with a call. RE AIRING DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. : Opposite the Foundry. • GRIEVE & SEAFORTH. Remember the Plat} GOODS FOR THE MILLION CAMPBELlr'S CLOTHING 'EMPORIUM. THE -UNDERSIGNED :IS PREPARED TQ SHOW HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC THE CHOICEST SELECTION OF • WORSTED COATINGS, PANTINGS, OVER COATINGS, The eye delights to gaze upon, and Fresh from the Markets for this Fall's Trade. ALL SUITS WILL BE WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT TO YOLIR SATISFACTION. RARE BARGAINS IN. CERTAIN LINES. CALL AND SEE. STORE No. 1, I j WM. CAMPBELL, Seaforth. CAMPBELL'SBLOCK. 1 • 1 • At-kV:11BL v Hall of L containing 5 ed, with good FARM VOR SALE,---Beibg North t 25; Om. 5. Hay, County of Huron,. acres; 41 acres cleared.; well water - buildings consisting of frame house, frame barn, ow stables, log barn, sheep house, piggeries, with all other requisite buildings ; a nice young orchard in full bearing; convenient to church and school, being' 3i- miles from Heneall station and four miles from Kippen ; the land is of the very best quality, being clomposed of a rich clay loam; will be Bolin on easy terms, as the proprietor is retiring from farming, he not being able to attend to nerricultural pursuits through ill health. CHARLES REDMOND. . 546 -FARS-I , ;I:MLLE-TTFOR SALE.-1'Or Sale - .. Lot 6, /don. 14, Hullett, containing 158 acres' 100 of which are cleared, underdrained, end in first 'class • 'Melee •, the balance is timbered with hardevood and cedar; the soil is of the best quality; there is a .fine stone house with n.11 necessary con- veniences ease good frame barns, stables and sheds •e then e is a large bearing orchard and plenty of water; Convenient to schools, churches and post office; there is a good gavel road leading from it to the neighboring markets ; it is with- in 12 miles nom Seaforth, $ from Brussels and 4 from Blythe Also a farm of 100 acree, Lot 4, Con. 5 Morris.- Apply tothe proprietor on the pren:e dace or to Harloeik P. 0. JOHN WATT. 562 , FARM FOR SALE,-Foi Sale, Lot 111, -Con. 14, McKilloP, continuing 180 acres, of which about 140 limes cue cleated, well fenced, underdrained, and in a geed state of cultivation ; the balance is well timecred With hardwood. There is not an inch of I waste land on the farm. A small spring creek runs across one corner. Gond frame buildings all round ; abundance of good water and pumps and a eplondia bearing orchard ; it is within a paile and a half of gravel road, mid- way between Seaforth, 13ruesels, and Blyth Sta- tions, also convenient to eburehee, echools, pest ; office &e. The farm will be sold ;as a whole or him. back the ten - franc in two parts. For further particulars address saying, " Give me two Walton Poet Office, or apply to the propidetor on no pieces for that, please." the premises. Wel. BELL: 1 544 PLENDID FARM FOR SALE.-Inerth half of Lot 24, •Con. 8, Morris, containing 100 acme more or less, '70 acres eletered and free from stumps, th,e balance is good hardwood; land well fenced with cedar and black ash. A splendid new frame barn 40x56, also a good log bann and stable, and a good log dwelling house and. well. Also in rear a neverfailing spring. Thereels also on the Premises- algoon orchard, of apple, pear end plum Situated one mile and a luilf from the at she had any relatives, and after piece, a,ying her very mea,gre funeral expenses five -ft is hoped that the balance of the mon- The y will gel to the hospital tund,as it very table, roperly hould.. There could be no know otter pl e to put it. out' t -The -eat Western Railway Com- our g any hay put a poney engine and. one assenee coach on the road between nifioe ngersol and Woodstock tO supply the one a. lace of he Al.tlantic and Pacific Ex- ful se ress, ich trains were ordered not to him t top at,1 ngersoll, because the eitizens all th hewed. t enaselVes anxious to ,forward paths ie Cred t Valley Railway. The Credit and talley 11 as 'also two trains running suda ach w twice per day, which are lib- beau t rally ap tronized. The sympathy of sante he Inge soil people is with the Credit alley.' This 'accounts for the liberal Natu Iona n which the tains of that line call& re pa inzed.: • vives p - merel ant, Springholm, is her local re- b prese tative. ' tt-A, Cargo of South African wool re- p eeuti_.- arrived. at Boston, and. it was p 13 • • foiiit that it could not be sold on this I -coati , ant at a profit. It was then re-' p . - shipp d to 'England, and after the pay- p - 'Ilea of • all charges, a profit of two s. - cents per pound was realized. From a - this• i would appear .that America is ti just 1 -ow the lowest.darket in thoavorld N .t ... - ' I i e - for ttool. -er • he sudden &All of the Rev. (Thos. e - Nessoccurraa while travelling by Iasi t s betw en Bristol and Gloucester. The V deco sed clergyman was el, speaker of n grea 1 clearness and power, and though . a • he had become a Baptist by convic- tion, he was greatly attached to the ' tiiSQil line of the Presbyterian church. ,.- He •as associated with the Rev. C. H. Spu -aeon in the early days of the Eet- ropol itan church. • - -A New York clergyman recently prea • lied a .sermon -which, being copied . by -.. Boston_ paper, pleased tt. Boston man. One day soon after, as the clergy mat opened his mail, he found a; letter inclosing a cheque .for 5200. Presum- ing he cheque to be worthless , and. the wh 0 thing 6, joke, the minister got a hie a to step into the bank and see ace t it. The cheque was pronounced. .goo a , and. was promptly paid. Nothing me -0 is known about it. - J--- -a-D. A letter from Disco, Davis Straits,' ville, 18t • • • f - Ar fisb traici Ba ha, - -A, y about eight years of age, son of Mr. mea,Smellie, Met with a, seri- ous accjio eat titfew days ago. The youth in comp ny with some other boyswas goi n amusiras himself in a woodshed, and in 8, len attempting to .slide down a post; a sliv- vinci er abut 4 seven inches in length ran into smai cti his Eh Omen. ..- Some'of his companions " Yoi lifted t ' e little fellow.down and carried a ao him infp the house. Medical assistance The was at cpnco procured,' and ou the arriv- and al of t1 doctor, the piece of wood was extrac d, and every effort used. to re- bits lieve tl4e pain endured by the little suf- The ferer. (1,; Under careful treatment, the the labbit. , aiter rings the gold _coin on the and says, apologetically, You there are so many counterfeits se. times that we have to be on ard." countryman, fresh from the mag - t woOds and rough clearings, was y visiting the owner of a beauti- gravel road, and 4 Miles from the village Brus- t in Brooklyn; and walking with sels. Pricia very low, as the proprietor thee pur- '0egb. a little grove, out of athiell chased it flint in Kansas and wants to mere there. ie rocks covered. with woodbine, Seaforth. igiP,IERCE CLEn- §50 • underbrueht had been cleared, ...s:tErNftirotin, farther }artieulars apply , i I had been nicely ,cut and gravelled Walton. or to tcCAMITEY & 1-{(5)18),Setla le remi. nly stopped, a,nd.. admiring the _ FnRal F011-SALE.L-The inbsciebeT" offere 171. of the scene, hfted up his ha,nds - sale Lot 22, Con. 12 Of the township of Stan - 'Chian -led : "-This I like I this is ed and in 'a good state of cultivation, and good ley, containing one hundred acres, 83 acres clear -e-with. her hair,combed." fences, balance 17 acres good harclwciod bush; lecturer on natural history was one. half -of clearing seeded down there will be 13 upon the other day to pay for a acres of a thriving orchard on the preniises and acres of wheat put in this fall, 'there is about 3 a rail ay car, and which the conductora he larm n its . well watered, a never failing creek runs te. Neu iety a fruit trees all now bearin ` large bank liver bbit which he had. in a basket I said ould be °herded. as ,,, . . a dog The Inough the farm, cilso two good wells, ifiaelamtle the barn, and a log detaneill; entgaligseuntri- lectu •er vainly ex-plaaned that he w baru 66 by 60 feet with te a the villasel is etutiottedB within two and a half miles o; to use the rabbit in illustration was ulre lie was about to give in a pro- Ent furtber particulars town, and, indignantly taking apply to S. eleLnalele or to W. Connor, Baytipeldpvett3or on the premises Id.ro e 'hive tortoise from his pocket, said & 67e teeners FOR- SALE.--ior-Sian-, IA— --- , ._._ ,...._ ...:. , and that I i ust pay for it also.' The smith, e.eonsnrtianinienLot120, Con. 1, g 0 acres, dr45 of which are L. R, S., Tucker- ?le:TIC:al •neinfus on' the London Road, nee; a be telling me next that this is a c tn his return delivered his lecture' hoig,11 state of eultivation ; 15 earcreais ut ail in a cleared, well fenced and a on uctor weit for superior orders ural history: 'Cats is dogs, rab- 1p , and. _ail,. balletic, e *ell timbered with hardwood; th e dogs, but a tortus is a. hinsdct " i goote lame house, barn and other t uil e rofessor had to pay dog fare f:n: logs ; alit° plenty of water. Th • un al) di - 1Ot No. 9, London RoadnStanel:yeleecnodntfairinsu 978 acree 80 of which are cleared; this is one of the . 3 FUJIN. TUBE AREROOMS, SEAF RTH• THE C EAPES'T !FURNITURE IN THE COUNTY. T AM NSW Beceng Large Stock of NEW FURN URE from the best Factories in Can- ada, and I la enabled te sell eheaper than ave.y one in the aunty, as I /lay cash -down and get a Large Dia tint. , I CAN SELL'. Six B pie did Chairs r $1 80. Six Cheers, Fancy Tur ed Legs for $2. Six Chem, Extra GoOd, for $2 50. Six Cha s, the Very est, lot $8 25. Boston ockers, oath, for $1 15. Nurse R ckers, oath, -cents. J3oard a d Spindle 13easteads, 43, 6 feet long, Beantie 1 7-Drayser Blineatin, Preieetinn fronts, $18- tber kinds very low,. Six Can Chairs for $T. Im JI r Cloth Chairs, Sofas. Loun- ges nd Rock,ers, I Cannot be und -sold. Baby Car ages and Sp ning 'Wheels very low If you money. WARE ter's II Street, IS . Cash Inge. GIVE M A CALL 7 t to furnish your house foe; a little 00M8 irecely opposite ed. R. Conn- oth Jewelry Establishment, Main aforth. r Hides, Skins, Wool and Wool Pick - JOHN S. PORTER. P. Sae- hall zoon be in position to famish Funerale cheaper than any ono in the place. TH VICTpR WHEAT. THE EARLIIEIST, HARDIEST No— - , PRVirTIVE WHITE LWEAT VN ON THIS CONTINENT. r of branchinik from the root is fax ate- perior alai other kind grown. ; IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. mos MtcINTYRE & WILLIS • GRO WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE JUST RE- Its pow CEIVED FROM S. D. SOLLERS & CO., OF PHILADELPHIA., A complete Assort)nent of Infants' and Child reit 's Boots and Yield Shoes and Slippers, an Color' s and Black, fro j . . i , These Goods are the Fine t and Best in America, S. D. Sollein & Co. obtaining the Gold Medal and Diploma over all compe itors at the Centennial. i I . This 1 We have also on hand a nice aseortment of LADIES' SHOES, in Tie anti Button, very cheap. at the pun} u i. . b \ 7 We are the only firm westiof Toronto -who keep these Goods. They require to be seen tit be ambled appreciated. • High McINTYRE & EAFORTH le he e WILLIS,} cOh1elsrti ; • euTrail:• phant over all other varieties grown on the e erintental plots at the Model Farm, i Havi g secured it Oonsiderable quantity of this fine ha dy wheat we are in a position to offer it to fa • ers at a very peasonable price. R. LO AN & 'CO., Sig of tbe Mammoth Turnip. Also on nd, Treadwell, Scotch and Wheats, goo and pure. 558 --1-- n, Forty to Forty -Eight Bush. e rTIT acre. tc1rt oe u: any Exaggeration, Vheat curie off the first prize of $40 1 rovincial Ex ibition, for the best 1311/11 - 'heat shown in the sheaf. Tb.e judges ccd it the bet wheat they had ever ex - y recommen ed by the Hon. David , President ominion Council of Agri. , STARK, SEAFORTH. GROCERY STORE, BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, AUCTION ROOMS, LAND AGENT, CONVEYANCER, &C. 13—s• , Same ; - 1 s i A Zarge Stock of Boots and Shoes and Groceries Just Arriving. , Thi// be sold on very small profits—all new stock. The Subscriber invites his old friends and new ones to give him a call. He has engaged Mr. John L. Scott to attend to a shoe shop, who will make and repair work to order. Wu Old Acc6unts must e paid at once, as the subscriber needs money. _Farm, 1 stiu s and Town Properts , for sale. Give me a Call and I will do the best I ca,n for you. Ren?ber the ace, .Stark's Block. Sew , , , °bane 13 are' that the patient will recov- er. Mo . , , ;Luke P. Blackburn, of Louis- - asteen through fifteen epidem- A ellow fever. A reporter asked writ PC abt th wi July, sayS not one vessel of t tic whalina ffeet had caught a. single him if,he would continue his canvass the veruor, the doctor replied: his sir, I .shall discontinue any fur- ; the ainVeSe long. as my' city. or is 'threatened by the Afeinnei ; the e, holding myself ready to go ' left It was expectea the season would. for ,e a complete failure. No vessel "No, been able to pass through . ther which was 'unprecedented. The State from the nelebborin•g heights ap- scour( red completely blocked with ice, and 'when r, efforts to penetrate it. had to be - of My wheel_ The whalers say this is Havi - • icls they over saw. HAT HO BAND OF MINE" Bays all 's Machinery from MURPHY, SEAFORTH, has pleasure annouteing to the nning cennntlaity of Huron that he is ling the very beet i 4 Machines, Agricultural Int - I SAMUEL STARK, SEAFORTH P • '17 ements, .02.a Musical Instru- nts. Mr. urphy's faverite machine le the SIngere ,THE GODERICH FOUN Secood hand 2C Horse E gine, Balance -Wheel and Saw Mandrel Second hand 20 Horse E gine, Balance Wbeel anti Pulleys Complete: Second hand 16 Horse E gine, Balance Wheel, Pulleys and Governors . .. . Second hand 12 Horse E gine, Balance Wheel, Pulleys and Governors, A Hoisting or Bost Engine, with Hoisting aear. Second hand 16 Horse Po table Boiler, witb Smoke Stack - Second hand 1 horse Portable Boiler, with Smoke Stack. . Second hand 20 horse Portable Boiler, with Smoke Stack. Second hand 30 horse Portable Tubular Boiler, with Smoke Stack, Furnace, Front, Grate Bars, Steam Guago, Gunge Find Safety Valvesnall Good Order. .. . Seclend hand Shingle and Heading Machine.. Heading Joint° Heading Planet Heading Tunic .Stave Rolfe. which le the best the market, having carried • off ft t eat the Centennial and Sydney Exhib time. . v25 Fa •ers wishing to purebase any of the above .. . would consult tbeirl own interests by applying to .... 225 275 Mr. M rphy first, aS he can do better for Omni 260 than ny other in the trade. ... ... . . 250 Sew ng Machine and other repairs always on hand t his wareroPixie, Goderieb street 150. 260 518 1 • L. MURPHY, seatorth. , 225 .. Ill; 40 50 70 ' - 80 Bega f.0 /LAMM hi: friends and the public that CHEAP,FAMILY GROCERY. - L. MABEE he ha on hand on of tbe NICEST and FRESTI- tocks of Groeeries in town, andas he sells New Engines and Boilers onhand, also Made to Order very cheap. -MilllYiachinery 158T for Nall, he for flouring, Grist and SiivV IAMB. Middling Purifiers of Improved Kinds. -11Agricultairal Implements. -Stoves of Various Kinds. -Repairs on Boilere; Mills, &c., promptly SEL.I+S CHEAP, Attended to. f CDDERICH FOUNDRY AND MANUFACTURINC COMPANY. Givin his purchers the benefit of what others 1 who t o not ao lbse in bad debts and pay in in - GOOD NWS FOR .THE BAREFOOTED I teres to whole8e4 men, FLOUR AND FEED a on him& Goods delivered in town free rge. Reme ber the stand, opposite the ercial Hote ;in the F E BLOCK. L. iwiA.BEE. AND ALL PARTIES WHO WISH TO. BUY LARGE QUANTITIES OF_ Aor: BOOTS AND SHOES FOR A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY. Com TO KEEP abreast of the times in the General Reduction in Prices of all kinds of Goode -but -1-• more partieularty, if possible, to induce people to buy for cash -I have determined to make the 1 following reduction in prices to cash buyers in Cestom Made Work: G;cuts, Long 1.eg Hoots. all kinds 23 cents per pair. Ladies', Bdys' and GirlstAllaots, all kinds, 2i cents per pair. Shoe Packs and Short Boots, all kinds, cents per pair. • B . I have just cpened aid-I-amen:Se Stock of Fa think intending pnrchas rs ought to see hef tory Made Work in all the different leneenwhich 1 ere purchasing elsewhere, especially my Men's and ase anything in the trade in Factory Made Work. All of which will be- sold fit er reduction correspoleding with the o y . on time will t e charged the old prices. As lam the first in my line in Sealorth to ptel down the prices, I truat the public' will show their appreciation by an extensive patronage, as I am deter- mined to makc it to theq, advantage to.In eo. ; Sign of the BIG BOOT, Stark's Block. East Side Main Street, I Boys' Riveted Work, evil eh undoubtedly sun abovet cash bu ers Parties flying 1. and - USSELS LIME WORKS. 0 w & BURROWS, Subecriberei -take this opportunity of re. nrning thanlkieto the inhsbitantis Brusselis 'cinity for pest patronage, and beg to state ' that baying mane several improvements In their and the mode of burning, they are in it bet- osition than ever to -supply *be public with THOS : COVENTRY, Seaforth. Vrn, opolizing the Colored Peo- . _ finest farms in the county of lIuron, and. for ten neither farm can be surpassed; there ie a good ' * ple's Labor. - water and. good. Anna. Both farms are within barn and stable- end eplendid orchard; plenty of . WHEN IT IS MADE ! eiored resident of Arnherstburgh,,' two and a half mike; of Brueeileld stetion and 8 ; ; , •S to the Detroit News., bewailing ' mike from Seaforth or Clinttel. Apply to the , ew opportunities that are afforded i lizoot.r.ietjourg tialce)sSstnnley ham, or to B-rucelle14 -• ratt4t ' ITV INTO ' •, ce for learnina useful trades. Even • : a , leATV.N.1 AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.- barber'S trade,- Mr. , Smith COm- - .0 Been seuth half of Lot 22, Con. 14, Mcleinop, 'I Gin 0 0 ID • Sr ile now being monopolized by ' centaining about 88 acres, 75 of -which Inc clearea yhites, and. the colored people are I alai al a good state of cultivation, part being well the balance uncleared penal ' iothiug . hilt unskilled labor -as a . linii"ar"i"eti' "a HARNESS • .,,. ,.„,_ hardwood bb•, there is a never -failing spring 1 S of Support. Not so. iur. bmith, I emelt . relining , through the place ; ;paid young • 1 • h I orchard; lam frame barn 4Ux6e;• stab e and shed . Where yoz will . . THERE IS NOTHING • LIKE LEATHER , T . ; dea - en A tiefaction se far, the public can r on rer, r- :',.,o' ;' SIX H. IkS YOU FIND 1 e' I celv ng good_ treetment and a fixst-cIas article 1 fro tie. Remember the spot: The trussels „--• e et, • Lir 2 Werke. vivpi a m junows. es - . . ee. _ et - AT . •'., if P' gi 4ie-r 'IV ,‘ e a ..., J. WARD Fix simelass Lime at 124r. Cash itt the Kiln, or .14c. Delivered, is being the fourth season of our builiness ngs in Brueeele, eon having given nalifi- 1 SEAFORTH, nd all Kinds of Ilarnessl Made up in the :Latest 4 4 ae-1'innea life of forty years to ; stea nboat stewa.rd. an unskilled la.- ; Fleet? t ite house 16x25, also frame 1 ()nee filled 88418 - 'ver Or -wherever called to aid. mea (1 1 di a t ers of a mile from tbe is Wanted to eecare regular cuseoen. Northern Gravel Rotel, 9 fellow -beings and fellow-citizens:1 you Nell -not call th e hots waiter with giusel; eotalstene nellar eize of Luise ; • Worse \Tar for ice and sou dft protecting the life. of lane I bore r ? Here, at any rate, is a fiela tood well atause, 6:e 'Valli is a &nimble farm REMEMBIeR, if you want IS Fanc•.• or .• . E COMMERCIAL LIVERY SEAFOR ARTHUR FORBES, HANING purehased the fitock and Trade of the on:lava-Oise. Livery, Seaforthe from Me. Whiteley, begs to }nate that be intends ping on the,businees in the ca. stand, and teas . •;„ ad• ed eeveial vlalnable horses and venicles to the .. th, fo • erly Urge sock. None but Fi st.Cla8s Confortabie. Vehicics and Good nbstantial Hernias J. WARD can give yombette ban any. other reeler in the County. A Trial is J. WARD, Seafo I fellort-behics, I hope never to tatter . in whi :11 the colored monis imapproached. in- any one wishing to buy, being only three-quar- faction es to QUM:II-TY and PIIICE that „ It is statea that 27,000 watkiugin,ent • re resenting a population of 108,000. ; ve been renaered. deStitute by the - • plague iu the South. An earnest up - pe Ll inaae in their behalf. Nurses are pita $10 per aay at Memphis, and yet it is impossible to get eneugh to care for the sick. There are .bot enough men , available to bury the dela . 1 It -is, pro- t my dnty at a physician, man or Ken- tuckian, whenever called anon to aid those. sufferieg. fiem the scourge, re- gardless of the (huger incurred or the labor rerjuirea..- . • ae•One day last week,a man in a semi- toxteated. state set out from the wharf a Kincardine for a sail. Wheu he rowe to the end of the pier, he hoisted AN e have repeatedly hear a. es s y miles Leon Seaforth ana 7 from Bniseele, both ; , that in this department white inen in Reliable iforses WW2 be Kept, gootl marhets.-Aleo Lots 21 and 2e, leaet 1 vaii strive to rival the darker ro.ce ; • ary, Turnberry, situated 2e miles west from Wing - Co POST OFFIC TOI4E, -WALTON. h learnive the more muscu- b n ba ered and Open. Buggies and Cssrisiges, and ble and Single Wagons always ready for use. 3 alla latee hotels, after having tried botb , I hem, containing '200 acres, 65 aaren clearell, Dad a 1 ' b f 4ilacees let to be cleared, wbieh Ili to be , ial Arrangements Made With COM- : pre a: the latter. As to." usefel trades, i cleared. in time for fail a beet tdeet fell ; there is I, . we o not know cf any greater impedi- i on the; lot about 25 acres of pine,i cedar and 1 ? inel t to t ( • ! . ea.A I 7 OP. tliC ItITICCIAgr liardwtrud ; I ONCE MOBE respe tftilly beg ;eave tio return thanks de my numerous culdoniers :for tbeir kind . „ mercial Jfen. rders left at the etables „or any of the hotel* tahnedre !Tall tibesi ells . entronege dung be lett 12 ,yeais that I hate Leen doing business amongst them, and liadly ! lax mes than is found in. the constitu- ptly attended to. .rtletoaf coei:nuance o theirsfavoraelliodifthec;ifintilu,..nie; IthaisoveajinyrsatrRecoenived an Laarge end Well Selected Prolm tioi al indisposition of the race. N a- aiselamstePasmust°11've siettat es,t.,aineeit. 1 I t ) work " says the -Cuuntry and. in good ruuniag order ; theie at htlie isa, p RLIOr Ce foil!Eops-- EAS a Specialty -which, for quality and price, are the beet in the•County. OTS end SHOES—McPberson's naake. Crocakenary, Glass Iszare,tLeavmer7 • ' 7 posea to fumigate the whole city, and , all t c cons4aiss- cella en o( 1.es, are rai o )1.1 frame stub e t e - also to try tho concussion expe4ient. ; mad them ..ast,then settled in the stern Pal sou, Whose tastes aind bringine in a. good reut, --------- ctober ; and Cogal Oil, Hardware, Paints and Olin Drugs, Patent Medicinesa, Becon m , fee is on till Southena Extensien of the 1\1'01i/1g-ton, thing requirEd in a gen rai Ftore. Lek ft e what you want if you don't see it. Cash or farninpronuee There arc 2,500 people sick, from foyer and et her fro, which she did in good in • natural and unsop. nstica e con- . ,„ • st le theie being a good. breeze to carry dition." It is an acquired taste, Eke they aria Bruce BE1.11wear ith ft Siding running teken in exel ane . ouid also intin3lit to all parties Indebted to me for last and previous] yeare T -Tno Inteenneional Exhibition of 1 lier t Yankee laud. After a, while, the tha for bitter beer. But if the writer :'ftelt the mainline to le 60 feet id the ; to come and eettle by ash or note Ltle the end of this month, or the accenejte wiu be -patents; -a b run from mill and loaded on railwae 1 other hands for collect• n. No further nice will be given. MONEY TO LOAN ON EASY TERMS. nieg ar.d Inveetment Society, one of the beet loan isocietite WdeeeSs. There me 487 exhibitors, of I time ,for the boat to be comieg back. ; ca At .. - paper at Berlin, promises to be a great I own r of the craft thinking it about to. 111 Vicksburg. • I whom 25 are Aust -rift -fl, 7 English, 5. Belgian, 4 Russian, 4. American,' 3 Swedish 3 Italian, 1 'French, 1 u. and ot seeing it from the bridge, he 1 ons ; wen to the ena of the pier and with he 1 '1 f spy -glass, discovered the Hi. Itud one Danish. The paper trade of 11boa China and Japan is represented. by the I site collection belonging to tile Berlin larg 4 laontinuing its course to the oppo- pre ide. He at once set sail in his cu st sal boat, and after a smart run he he inaagiues that. any one race ears as tut if needed, when. kelt very convene- ; am also naluator fo the Dominion S have --------- opolv ttf the less labori- ent ; there is plenty of timber in the country ; the Dominion. Tem above Soeiety loans money on gond farm security for a term of om ee trades, such as that of the barber, around which can be bto., e ; • he. k twenty yeare on the ra t favorable conditions. LIFE INSITRANCE.-If you want your life insured I, we Lias been born in the wrone ace a good openingf or any persr tendert:amide give ree a est -1f, al I BM 1•J rt • tbe business_ inc mill or I be toile sep- serance Companies in 1 n gent for the Sun Mutual Life Assurance Compamy, one ot t e , . 1 de 111 .e Dominion, and conducted on the most economical principles. Den't for- 1 ease is but another instance of the arate or together to suit buyer. "Jenne eney. get o gi , . I am always attentive toitasiness. Post Office and Telegraph Office in ton. I ferenee of the mcdern • many .for ae- For paitteulars in reference to the first fan ap- 1 nectiou. Clover, Tirac hy; Turnip and other see.ls on hend. IT - 1111118ainily to G. T1107-. SON, IV ughsm. rt,I3 1 . : _ . ations that are light and as such as I ple to A.' STRONG., Segtfortle tn. to GEORGE j 1 • w 11 ; THOelSON, Wingham. For the hint place and 1 ed _on:eider aenteel. PATTISON, WALTON.' r e • •••,...4......;••••.•••••••••, ; BUTTER TUBS. 8. TROTT, SEAFORTH, ,now prepaeed to supply ell et:tette:lifts vltie any number of his SUPERIOR BUTTER TUBS, $Z0per ht.ndred, Caela. These Tabs are so and favorshly -known to the trade that it is, tiecesciaey tp say anything in their recommene ion. R. TROTn }deo raineulaetitree settall Hard. od Tub,auleable for washing butter in5 rders by Mail or otherwise promptly -attend. to. 5 8. TROTT, Seaforth. • eg. rvr - •