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The Exeter Times, 1877-8-23, Page 6The Raebleor's Complaint. They're doopping off, my buttons are, They're going one by one From oil my shirt and off my coat, Tin Jaeatriy all are gone; Trait night, r-ith patient mind I tried To saw diose buttons ou, 13ut-oaten missed the mole and la;>?e.L :!1y finger to the bone t yeti happy home. no Dying wife With 1'nbv in bet ruins, sllilali.:.li'Yeiaeealls oak "here's N>Sy home bath no such charms s been u rowli:n round the latter' part gof the urging; the animal on MU wooly gone a (fczeta rods w"ell ala k of guns startled the s:ienoe, ante, �; felt a bullet tear its way through this thigh, At the same iet ant the savage war whoop burst the turned and began to creep bank to upon leis ears, and three or four Iia- Ida hiding plana, diens came milling at hien from. among „ While he is time engaged let us look. the tres.flight'1 back. iute the vabin and see how Anna of the animal was now of is faring Reaming well leer own perilous pos- It is not thatI'xan short of cash, •C rthat rips beard is baro; 'Tis not th;slftss of Le:tlLla or wealth -. Of these l' have loll shaare 1 'Tis sarnetbing deeper still, to which Thee are bit light ;a9 A thin; f ar which E vearn--io short, wast a l'a'ter latt'-f: • 1s there a l a,9 aS.1�s' t T•u1nr ladzrt 'With 1x77 r+'D.uueth o'e•S ? o.t,steeplettzt use,aa.a 1 I sltetl Dive 4. hawk or no rat,lr a, A 41T TR °ROIL TE TIMES mor 'with him and crawling painfully ,.at �, pa 1 v to the caroms of the panther he out off Rud tried to eat some of the most un- savory meat. ,.t this moment the feint jarring of distant steps came through the forest. silence to leas earls, and feeling His Inaa- bility to meet oven the slightest danger inestimable value, es it sprang alonng the way et a furious rate, dropping the savages from view altnost in tl, lnuntelzt kk Leslie was badly wouuded and bleeding r.t,11iely, bet he to tuaged to xeep his seat' far two or three mites, gradually ! growing weam and dizzy, however, sane' eepeeting at every leap to be hurled to the gronnd. Suddenly ' the crinis C able as the horse gave i41z unueucal spring to clear a sin ae1 stream. Un went the terrified ;annual at ewifter gait than before, bait haver Leslie fr11 like a lead man Leslie Coeehran wee only twe�niv luta the, deel>;ing current of the brook. y eve 014 when he ba''e.thue a „tome, Fortunate wzs it for hhili that be arae• eng the will w ao;13 a.t4 Wittig al tli• (lrsal°I'�'�T wll.'er,' I4 dial, for the cold bath Rare of Western Pennevlvania. Irate revived hitt' at Lance,' and as he crept fell woman, And therefore gave Tay to In closing his story he saed to say in a solemn manner :. 4a Depth missed Ly a alxiracle, :''Axes Itimes in a siugle hour." *anter isir Grain .%Gziag. AUGUST' 23, 187 R. S.111-intlaAv is t-prepard to fit up nubile budeings, churches and. prix afte reeittenees with Ve:vet, Brussels, tap- etsry, 8111-'voc"la ,Dutch tool Three -1 aets, a #14laattiug and English Oil Olean l" ea her Dells ,anal Pillows, ,a* The rain ltiaeg if the Paicif1e, if not ° short notice and at very nuel..l.abte } prices, No, 121, Dalihdaas ,Stree's, Lon.. the United States, is Isaix'a(s Raiel:ander, I don. Ont. Re is a gaunt, awktwerd, plain -loo king .. I..,,.�,,,,. rt,,, form towers above all others in the 41E080 street. He as nearly sese.a feet in height and is about fifty -ave years roan of slashing gait, ala, one whose Awn she i ept .Argus watch during her age, 1 should judge." He is the pioneer husband's absence, and towards even• -lin the buying iced shipping of grain ing of the day when be was $hot, laud; and produce trate California to forei u was her surprise to hear the horse oras. For nearly twenty Year ars he whinny at the gate of the stockade, as has been iu the business. Year rafter it Was nearly twenty-four Lours too year he has paid lluladrede and lone 604 it to look for her husband,. .drede of U1011834(16 of dal1lare for wheat Running to a port -hole her heart He has auunaatly shipped three guar. $ane' as she saw the horse without its ters of the wheat crop of O:aliforaaia to rider. She unbarred the heavy gate,' J n,glaud. His businese is °Quilucted and let in the palating, foam-strealfed ou the most colossal scale, Several creature, aliere, an a alomout, she be- times he has met with reverses. but he held tit bloody proof of what bad be. has quietly gat upon his feet again. A fallen her Weiland, Tho huckssin few weeks ago, owing to the finencial addle oleate' was soaked iu his blood. But Annie was a brave and thought. he hal been c;au lit iii tut net 'whielh down, the stream in He:arcll of 11 tai ling. hikes ell yang men- leve --.easel mete Plaice the waters rs catvered his trade from eit',1 tale girl, iaee of ,el:rigeo i, ih4 i the pursuing, lhawaaue'ee. breve ani he arts aaa hilai3elf and t�'. ' . molueut br ani;ld hiiu to ate User• g .tier theF het tleeAaw e, to seek thole 11U3 ^itlg deet atpha11 by tell roate of a fartttlaei on the verged„ a of the Lowder. ; i 4l' i tree. twnealih whieb he crept aas Ao;hliia 11.L1 u A reties loft ';ince tit the :pally e':Ae€>aizneut possible for pain eueleee se levet her b.:lt! -ar • a•,- , , 1 to gain with one useless 'huh and eueh a 1 ,.atli;_t E. lie's feth r t\',b'r' n It the man to hold A deaatltillC 3 h4;euic55. €i:l'. as Ito twig hie eon b ek from, any 11 snerable hte1' was paitlfnlly erawliug underthe bank. bees: lee it iah : oh e;1 11 trtlsbip anal +1:oat. ate lotahor danger appeared. l p1.ne. gera, An en ellmatls outlier, probably at i From tete amount of blood on tht* Ita",ir t Al, lz r superior in seine quell. tr<ls'tf tl. be thin smell of fr..sh bloc a. en. 1 sa:Idlo she a eouein:led that I+eelie lead " ` ti,s tea the po'lel; of tete present (lacy " tere.1 upon t11A� se'no, anal spyiug t11e 1 hell leis,.. at for seise time :after that wee; th e e "?f tee frontiers- l�careely ^#ave U wounded mien, a3erang fiercely upoe ebot, and nee, perhaps, lead esee d.j) •'�• o sieve c+il'' alb's .,,i years .'ag, . 1.*al^stl ' the trunk of a lennhng tree a few feet the Indian-. She surmised t at faint. ' � ) p ieente e13a.' A"Irege:I fit dr edelt chill away, to watch faille, Cilie at eat about to mess from 1:.,-�e of blood, together, toe, 1 mull to trAer:aal;e la?rilolis ath;l tryi*» `eiee a nu -taco. I:whe pfa. iti.all of the l with some n,alistiaal lean of the Lowe, i nothing weak' or foolish. 1?irtnly bolt. imp the urate she took down the gun ant powder thorn from the book ou the cable wall, and filled aau iron kettle on the tire, determined if the saga es at. Welted the stookaado to resist them with both fire and water. ',then, while keeping a keen looltont through the part h�"eles and from the cabin. reef she thought over the er„se and laid. her. depression and stringency in the money merlfet, he went under, IIi 1 linbili= ties were two millions of donate. With the flAINWhce in wheat, be has keen able to compromise with hie creditors at twenty -live cents on the duller, and has so far recovered freed his temporary .embarrassment as to ee able to route e btoiuoss.. lie is a luau of great business capacity and,sagacity. In his stupendous operations he con- trols the freight m arltet an gives ere. plyurut to an i:nate ase fleet of ships. enI,n ri;14,4, and were prel t 1 tie da�.3 A their aIle and al tu-116•:`re set th i Ivies tat the front to b tulle with Indians :mil ani eels. fAr-';4 and fate, Lehi vet Miele nem lame r; of their own. `.t"ilea it was that Mr. C :Aran gaave Leslie as here, mad in 3t11 }r Coe:nraan " lurilidha:d the **setting aa'lb far a cable and the young people departed into the „reit wa ni a. The prtrvioee per Leslie had been (111 e. se tut a; ,u'l�:t the rel 'nen, mei a rich prairie ii.tt in the I1'reucll .reel. e sultry had so charmed him that Ile determined to make it tete 110118?. Thither with his hietem brele 118~ matte his way. The h:r-:o carried aall their olee:,ions and the girl besides, 'ihen s11a elea le' re rile. It is satrl':i-ing bow small an aamn11nt sufficed for .eonselteepiug b thole day Leslie Cochran aa:a:l wife went opt with a little balddiug, a law aiehes and ket- tles, and a few carpenter's toll, the whole n: a'. i'i het half a load for a L'ore 1,4 .,•rythiaag else oasei:ti.al tel: pioneer m eiufeetured in the forest. -- Ani yet , t .;t beginuis:gs must net be ,• da.Iilse'1, tax from them, and. the fam- ilies n' iva thein, Have sprung grand re ssnitl, le:aninie tt,-,,s :,:apt suck tlhalt when Leslie i had been the meal -'0 of her heel: au:1 hal orfece..i hi* (.olieeal uent as well , i 1 Q failing to the ground. il..is.clill, .'hats R R n a'ln=4 it seemed Co her that he i1t1;;1,,, be somewhere 4aloug the route needing her help. ., AT If net alive she might find his 'lead body. +a (lr, ifsitefailed t ' o (, , f ii d to lh c \ r him alive jilms dead 7 or dk.i shea 1 could ride 011 d through to tai. mo T e. 'pill eettlelneltt Lair sa'f'ety and assist - 111105. With sae+ reflections, :lie decided to make an early ataart ailing the wile val• ley route. She gave the horse an ubuuderec of food, and bound up the wetted ash the neck, knowing (Lot all depended on the faithful creature's strength. ..-AND It was a long and aueions night tan poor Annie, hut the dawn came at keit, and she mounted and rode .away ; and l asci swiftly dill she g o, thaht, mad any body seen her, she plight have seemed like some spirit of the w''od. As she sped onward along the faint trail, marked 11y bhued trees, the peels. liar excitement of the hcrso attracted e ler i attention, lase 1 a t i and it occitrre d to her teat if she were attentive enough to the instinct of the animal she mag t he ceu1a1, there . as still en opening ' 543 aah; the re sta3, tt�r+nn4Ih whiek he Mt/ Ulu p:tutll -x looked each other le the face. We state of affairs continuer for al. �. t half an 11onr or unreel tato creature lasinng its tart and drawing he eh'ai'r rng the bails of the tree, a3 if jn4t :afield to sp,inP, whoa Leslie knew from tele beast" sadden ohmage of aaetiun that the Indian's were appr©aelairn . Veal p)tr fthe v'ds'tg lii3 W ash• asizing aei tha plauther turned round and Delo:fl5fle'd to howl at the presence of the now fee. Zarin; tr eal a victim L•a a hole atueng the roots, the great cat w t� :lata ed at a rig "al to its feast atf blood. But the interval was ,brief. Again he situp oracle: of guns rung ons, and the a'•re-' ereaature spree ; in the air, and f'•°1 a huge mass urea the ground out of Leslie's sight. Tuen he surmised from the amid .flat the zed mon were removing the panther's hide, and for half au hour he was 0n the rack of anxiety least they 6 ,ho ( � it 1 discover r his hiding-place. d o Bat to hi3 lade crib able relief he gm- le ori ahem it had parted with Leslie. wind from a fee half English l ' 1 ate I ISM I1Y Dn�l..*�,•••- CO1IO.\TE1t �'fitt the ettu:tar of fl a: -on. Q eo, next <3. tt=1 Hug':' stor<..Exeter. >al• (7.at.u)' v.rn d Meg l:rtai4'ts atad i••,yt;ician bua.;e,oaa. ta.^,ca an i resi free'•- . aster.(MiceUours---tine', ,,ts.nt. alia3 i tole are. W...4tO\i� NINE, S, Graduate kictorlaaL'ta v rs ta;. 0:14 o •1.. resideher.Ltett.ttler. lott:orat.qv. t:x,+,ar rill Ill 'ING, G1 AD1. ATta, I Li1N1IY Tirtnity College 3 c1;ter Colleges 1'aa 5iaaau, sail ]mime Uatt., E f.et haat tarn,(' 1 i VTION, GRAD1, AT1: (filet l nowt hty Tidlaity College, graduate Tor. onto L'ttiver.9ity.zllenuis-r of tate Celle*. nod Surgeon!, tart' tthltee. 1(eyat $iota' ereditan. a. 5L A. ELLI St7.vgeon I ?el tans t,'t'sant prize. nuutig is lixe1x: ttau:\ua' nitaal. c: 4t+ ata 115. S. ( . 11'BELLI, 1'1;tit`Ik�GIAL a Lang' Surveyor, & will be it nawk- v"s lloti^i 1rx •t�'r, oa the hest In:slay iu coat„ saanutlt, tlf,l.tu for work. left wit; der. Mau ilact-mean r:illza t•b;:e i•rusaa_.tatt. atra.a. AND ilal auctioneer e IIs ale. ese:teeet.h+t;e tvtad.al t n nsa•.ne'a . nthlAI . tila,e°:, H . �N N GALL Ileaelli'lg tali ileetitiation a temper- that diofew al follow ]erase And so it proved. ary cabin was built, afield of c^ru I Y All day s'te went forward, her senses planted, 51411 in a few weeks they wore, trail, not knowing that the rider h?ttl 1• fli.ly at her,n', thnn;li many miles away €r;inl the ncarc,t settlement.-- ']wail. '1'lr: it hod consisted nl.tinly of game In a little time he heard th •zr tread and fish. as they orosscd tela; roots a canape'' garde 1)7u•ing the summer Leslie erected a l from his lleail, and hastened away ou more substantial log house, a stable for the l,as•de, slug a well, surround, 1 the whole by a stockade, a quantity of EXAMI t'1 G — A,ND-- TH a' EXETER (1r(epped from ilia seat and 'vats near i a nose super'latur hu.ibaand and avoid by Iudiaus. As the suu was declining, she altproacned the brook where Leslie bad fallen, anal the conduct of the horse convinced her that she was near 'a ?II- VII i the scene of some part of the disaster, i Slowly she rode down the slope, .r. ti watching on every hand to bear seine- h' eine- h' the pursuit. But bad net the Horse boon wounded so as to mark its coutinned flight by world tc:ts brought, the corn when ripe bleed, the savages, doubtless, would was gathered, hay was -collected, and have come b telt to the brook whore every provision was tnstde to supply Leslie Poll and searched him out ; little the demands of the winter. cared they for the injured animal ; and Tt\ o or Three trips to a distant milt, much for the scalp of its rider ; but the. occupying each a w.ek, wore necessary oouttnd liim, red trail (leoaive !them and. to turn several bushels of corn into meal.* These mill journeys, the first As it was, he (lid not dare stir from separations the young couple had ex his hiding -place until file afsernonu of perienecd, were long and anxious the noxa day, least retnl•:.ing** post the weeks. place they mi slit discover him. Tae first was safely perforin ed,(a! d All this time he was half immerses] fine grist of yellow meal was the re- in water and suffered untold agonies stilt. But the second Ives not so suc• from his wound. cessful. Finally towards the night of the sec He reached teen mill in safety, but once day, after nearly thirty six hnnrs without observing anything to exeite il3ls living tomb, h'. c t� reed forth, likehi fears ; bei,. as he avast startingto a. hinted fox, from his tit'. At 'Mei!. tl i return he wits warned against blends of put out his head to listen ; and then, dine Shnnalle5cicno vn to be lurking in the.,vering nothing aalartni,ig, crawled vicinity. Ile, however, set nut withfeebly into the open air, settlers flawed into that region. The greater haste. carrying but a •pair' of Bat ala! what a situation for a wonud• ,ioueer' fa1.1 g the grist. and. thinking anxiously of the ed and exhausted naau, a long day's vtonoieerie stood so distant once the little peril of his }none[ wire, alone in the 7oarlte-gfrnm the nearest help 'antls�7r- _ -___ _ Tillage_site, and wealth and dis- and alone lie little stoci(ade. tinction has fallen unto the Cochran All day he pushed on wearily, but at descendants. . the highest speed of wench the horse f Whoever has Beard the aged Leslie was capable. At nl?;ri!.f:ati he had to recite this adventure must have been stop, it being impossiblta to keep the innttressed with' the emphasis which he way in the °'.tannin. Trit•:iing' i•tto a placed on the a, throe strange prorid- thick en11•;e in the helnio;;ks he Fed the epees by which he was delivered." - horse, lite hi; o.'n lunch of eorneake First, had he fallen anywhere- but ill and venison, sand then •h•ii (i to elt�ep.: 1 b 1 ' 1" the stream the Indians must have found With the said), il,twn le�N tva4 nifagain, him av iere he -fell, fainted or doad,aud gnarled or by grnwiug aanxiot\ to reach n tearing o,ff his scalp would have crush the c;tititl, ell in his skull and departed. Second. But as the i nese was drit.l;ing ,at the ly had it tloi been for the Indian the first hro.tk; o°'1:asing, souiethi,7a trays 1 l i,anther would have killed him. Arid te:'ious alarmed it to s. ell a degree 1 l thusly the bullet that drew the ''drip- 1lait It °tlanost refused to .go forwrar 1., Peering sharply arotual ) dj ally aslorE to find her l Sash being surprised DOOR ASD ting pertaining to her search, and her heart ethane with feelings too intense for words. It was the tread of the horse reached Leslie's ears. As the an stepped into the stream the poor that inial man saw his wife, and putting forth all his strength he called forth in a feeble cone, "Annie 1 Annie 1" She heard, said in au instant was at his side. And such a'ineeting. '1'o each it Qeem••d its it the other had come back from the (lead. What followed scarce-- 1y'total+: reheaireyal. By Flom marcbee and groat caution, living on chestnuts and raw panther's meat, they reitohed the s.ockade. A few months r^stored Leslie from his wood ; years brought peace and ,stf.t}• ; and ultimately thousands of rounded by an unfriendly wilderness.-• itis rifle he had left with his wife for her defence if needed ; for pioneer wo• then were often expert with the (Jain ; and hence his hunting -knife was his only weapon. But he was more tr-styled ,*.bent his Alfrl-wife, alone in tlno distant cubic, than about himself.. The pain of his wen tiled limb was forgotten 1n the keenrst 't lgniih of his f. ar 1eit, the blood-1l,ir-ty Shenaweso should follow the trail to the stockade, :ar.( succeed in Kilian;, or capturing the woman who constituted its only garri- son, ping blood from the neck of the 1 tarso, c gtllti A$ he lay on the entulni, leaves in so that the crimsou trail did nut c-arie see nothing te'rible and attributed the the afternoon sunshine, filled with at the brook, saved his by leading fright t0 the sceut of souse wild boas. suoh forehedings, hunger began to cit• away his purauere. y g ALL KINDS Or TURNING Do110 to order. [loneenxber the place 1D7er. Oke a; no 'aid JSAAU EVANS, Well -digger, Etc Tho sutlo0r]borwouldintimatc to the tnhahi- t.,nts of Centralia and the surrounding townshing and villages that he is prepared to cot•+vactfor WELL -DIGGING, STONING, ETO, Paving had a number of years experience in that businfss he can guarantee satisfaction. Orders Solicited. To be addresred to Centralia, P.O. Superior pump furnished if requit ed Cer?•cytis, soot -9111;h 1876 W 1 , L,LLINERY afizs 0.1tnizeim \Vil1sell oil 'it COST, all the 1tr11beryremaining in stock. Mus•t,be sea d c1uring this month. An Early Inspection Solicited A nice stock of FANCY G00'5S, LADIES TILS, 001.LAItS, CUFFS, &o., always on hand, and at reasonable prices. Dresses and Jackets made, or cut to order. 'atVI1SSGA.RLICK'S Exeter,. Ont. E A T , y 4 g is ? fi 1 11.1 t I .i10 t- 111 L i 171ia 1t 114uitthearbow a, i4 c C to 7t14 act a6 Sr', l7 7 a 't tar{. ., no fcr tt t t.' iu .1,.4I. (.14 71i1 �i :, rat tars IedL' I..." ll:a•-etl3rdf attoaAnuee... Aria to h111NUE1) II1NIl:h `Che utadt:r. i �: �da•na' ,tl ....a t* Ft ntt1 a t'.t 1a1a15ea to 33d a o°.(", n• t ata ;t. i r a hcatu et s 61h eta fts,ae:4lta " .1 t l with e'a ty l42'!o 1 atm! tion for 112, tv ear 11 )s (.0.17,=11;, tat tat tato Statioon t, t :t1.111,t,.r 1 a 4i re ar.. t.4 ttla. t;u'..It4sa ti a la• ti' i a. 113 iti. J,a 3t,ti 1'JJ1 , • ItIT ill IUOTI1;L, Merest -'Square, t 31t,ry"n. Caton i\'ttia latae of 1::a t •r, cctt0,14 it 1116 echo f :feud It,ttle t: to tttt;;youri,e 4 3 ur a s 1'c."vl n 518148. 7, t`t-at to , ;Ito r.1'. t•, sl t;., ) C.7,1 if a ^1.•e t al VIaa"117 l 1►r 4131 i 8884 t 4 of 410 a 1.zn, for tI.1 u a la hi'. °; a .t a. "1'.(' 11 et 0,11 118 r'11''1 t t vital tb 1 i'4 lit 61 14•)111'4, Its' I t - ag4t 8 a 1 8 .'' :1.'tt toe uO tel'V.ag tots tteol h. (41.120164 (14.4 ^,i,i, WA, ^., \ ITh:WILLIS,+ W prop. St...tal v'6 ..1t11relz I,1$s. 3111. I!rNSAL.I., HOTEL, IIai11 St. Ileil- Rall, ('.1'ttrtla pee, lee, 1!' 1.1 da timate• tell a eadmrt (Umlaute,' nest of the l ,3 -y stud a 1,*ui,:lit to the th at ten. t,u•ree, le e74 a L combot for the neeomeitutmat. cf the tra7.111131; trta•t&i', t cora' u'uvenieure for Commercial Traveller,. Thu eerie F;'illa1 4 .1 wit a the eletiert,t 11.11 u,t 0m1 1 1.1re, go +, sated', a 1141(14 u1.n.1erate ell;1I 3si. allo,tmll, June 1 1•71. !:n 33I11101(1I:IT, IIuTEL, MAE IDS - '1 la, above u1.^1 has cllauett".ilaan419 Otani is tbaanatghiy r.ditt, d for the comfort of tl:e traveling a a� . all! a tri mai L x1 1 3ti h t o i.ar. Attentive le, 41er ahaays; in attendance 10440111 fur Coaawel esal Travelers \1 at Ct N r1arWAu, Trap. 1;41. i( )1111EN'S u;UTe.L, L' UOAN. R \U M 'FALL. Proprietor. This flr.t-cIai hate a.ae lately elnaalg'.d Lauds (from J. llow°ey't &L y1et at1.11 owl i^4 fitted with now fur that) tl; •uuguu0t. Free 'i,t1.4 to end from the otation 511100 for the nt.ta lino of 'busses toLowlon. The bar is replete with the ehoic'.*t Lquorsandifrug- rant Hexa aas. Velar coa,.ntcrclal sample room. lion'( 14tablip:1 auai attentive Lostlors. A bus rubs to u tat from Clauleboye. A. good livery '7413'. 10 C,)11 I (.1t . • - 141 (EOM. lI,COIISU\,li'ATSONtv,C,AD3)Y 16 'B artist tl9, :1 .a rt'1U 4'4, 5 *onus .Cc, 31 (new t 1 Loan on 1t:ia1 Lst•ate. 1?,aasou's Block, Exeter. ev ESSRS. JONES & XIOSORIP Barristers, Attorneys -at -laws, Solicit() rs 13.11.ut7 1'ntt•cnay, ariesPubltConyeye,nt icurs, (tommissionars in 33. , Mary's C. S. JONES. W. C. 310SC]ZIP. Cr, t'son--7Iutton's 7310011, Wator•st., Sc, Mary's f AlIDING &C HARDING, Barrie - tors, Attorneys, Solicitors, Cammisaiouer .1 B. Lt., Sm. 1 its CCE—HUTTON'14 Br.0e8, Water trent, at. . Ain ry's. (WIN I4. HAnnX24 E. W. Hannwa DRAIN TILE. 'Wm. Mit Dice. at his oldstand, in Stephen, has in connection with the manufacture 03 brick, commenced tha4 of DRAIN TILE. of all sizes, and as able to f111 all orders with which he may no favored oe the shortest uotfce,. as they are slime's an hand. These 'Till are 01 a Su'oerior ;]ass, and can be sold at the lowest. erieos. Stephen, lune 51,1871,, ?au. ' 0AINTII . G l PAINTING 3.. [(ITCHING prepared to do all kinds of H011se Pain.ti.ug, Pape r-llabnging Whitening, tc•c, At reasonable prices and pane: iu;lly, 7: IiITCF1..!. G•.Mt;iir,'i —EW ravenY STAT]Ll;, \rain Street,. Exeter. MAI334 ()L., ..ail±; would ac- quaint the public that he i..t5 opened a new Livery Stable on h;s prentt. ;•. 'Phe 'public will feud good and comfortab'o rigs,att all hours, and at moderate charges,,