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The Expositor, 1869-02-12, Page 1fie: PiLf 1.42. s curative pr pertiea thiou b ti c IIL AEAT, IN and other ih ids. One tea spoonful in ordinary cases is •t dose -'1'w° tea . pocxnfiful in. chronic disease that have afflicted the patient fur years,-... It is a powerful Remedy, tut is iun:e f har"n. = 1Lt is unlike:, e, LI prepay ttt9.na a • rsuparetea Therefore, aIwa s ask for- Dr. TLidway'`s - Sarsaparilli:tri t e, no other -se that tht • .'Word Sarsap:.;rilliaf is on the: label of each bottle -and P�. . Its R'�esolvent TER GENII CirtDOTTEDterr IitAY'S.• �APA$IILrhNrZa0.L> The Properties eifitsIngrecTients. sARSA11' lfi?FIIs'41l rtThe irrnperties of elf voutierfra iR;ref teEfts(t,•t't ti i'3 tae only- true cl.rativf prineipla of b rsa`La .riTh h'} < ieanse a the binc:t1 of vitiatex her-', and e\p+el f:io i iota e . ti ni t:ia ta.:.rt c € e4rrflp tionartpleaT • tr<yal t•te tte_h rl's:'r_i i .tor ACNE, 1. ,_LL'L APOri 87 O tS.c : DINSEt• T.-a€natat Pao- edit. aGti .:t ra :'ate ltt: c f healer n t I b...ttt.y to t conipiexxon. 11.1aae a:rouariaaia-chtt fu g , I lOf -T�tls extraordinary inrtry a:e't aese , cid' rt: itis .b -R$AP:1.Itir W k' , ttA i t'a'il (Int a:1 e :., a 1 Lriezies t,t En- 11-mt +s::chic.-.Tranerr,6t 4 "1A -t Darer ,so +p-t.nes. uta1L i' 1t:Yt1 ' a,ti « t." .Y"i: _, anti t.re RCors #tfr u tc f min Di= :trc ▪ . .e .t; --r. is laity, ' t f ] : ; t f tamer tut f rt t=ae co tp t t-.,#if<l1t f,tociaii« Lti.` :'tth' etlL„ tt d?err, s itt t'•a Ito -;431 -Fe t p1&;4ett a our b.jyoucl.tt po 35114y of a; doutt. rte. 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Fever :and: .ion,{ Ague* Re nit -t€ nt ancl Intern .t -ps, 4 taint t Fei re = Ixi: faei affil animal her and vegetable r'e'vers are p •e v 21- 'us, ted and cured by RADW y11 as ast ed wl xi required €11e 7e- Xey prat an to def TRE: r As a prevention, when either- of these maladies prevail, take one pil1- per clay, this vi11 re,:,u1atc the Ever, and supply, any clefi- ccrrcy out:le healtly° condition of the gastric juice, the natural solvent of the system, and C-1- secure" hea Itly cic e tion: , Ten to twenty r.- "drops of Ready Relief, in Water as a drink,; t':is will secure invigoration and °strength �r*E v;here there is weakness,- lassitude and . lan- In uor, z nel neutralize the poisonous acids, f;Qnera ted from the gases ofindiz estcd food,; irritant and morbid, humors, of the stomach, Lc., and if seized with any form of fevers, take to pills in large doses 4 to 6, every six hours, a feu doses will ensure a cure. 1- have cared the worst for ins of Yellow, Thr- phcid, .Marsh, Ship, and Isthmus revers,, in the West Indies,` South America, and my treatment with the Ready Relief, and Pills,;, have melt v. ith the same success in the East luc1ies,-these fevers are all alone family, and will more readily y-ielcl' idtheir milder forms as they exist in temperate climates , gill then in their more fatal types of the torrid - zones, • OIi - tsc Taken when svutptoazs of dizziness. fttll'ness, or pale in t'ro bead. nu -sea, at s'cinlaei, indigos, ion, costive 2:11 F ter C k.in , s'eet,lecsnet:•. bad dreams, &o., ed. <' at=;:e.tr will soon care this clrllic;rlty . Ir FL1iivay'ti .•eels. tate Lelia ill other i,ills Each t 111 contoius s*, {firs e f the t iro e rative principles cf c tracts AS of therarest; ireiticts cf "thew etalrle i err `ant, -of ens ,at:;o c£them never before "'sett as medi- cine. r ; 1 to t0 l.:ncl Dubin fi esei=itis. In rurclaas- r sill,.pee*"that enecfthe labels isr*'nrkkecl II. 11.! iR a n'l the f:tc simile sign:t�:t.ur0 c t 1 wa v & Go., p-thec.1 irk1:e 1 Ink, anti ti- ,r Ittulwa3 s I en-ulators en We €.`titer label. there n r c a r ills RI each box, co•: vel,' l with 4 weer, guru. 1 ru e, ' cts., per, box. bold by i rte ts- and Cotau.r-- , icrclianh . SA_ PA I L:LIAN. Ia . ,cL err This extraordinary rx Urine is- making astonishing cures t f all kin's of t-7kin T t eaees, ,� 1 c ZtIreu,m\T t- teff I �slr. tr si toles. It in -s Lvtl, and til LIMP- •T 1 \ II 1.i; 1 1 L.- e t the \ case, Mouth. E.lhroat,'Ly s, 1 _Pars. Lep, . :c. 11 has t'na Ie some of the most nsto- 1ai it rp c:;r<'s of .'.,cart t i and. t ercillsus i ice+ F e'=.r1 ei` -' <rres . Lilco �, Tutuors, Sweiltn�S the t n -i t, err i"a 8 C`urr,9l tore:. int 11 cases (f -weakening- <lisc:har es in Ladies. ti ILe : cher_ re.t, 1; Lot rallats, `an -1 discharges from the Uterus, it t� the t ost perfect curatives knout. Irxt iiea,.e�cf the 1, dlteys, Bladder drr passages in Higbee -fes, Gravel, .Bright's biG&ase in. Sui'pressieti of Urine., and in eta•4cts where -the unno depo its ".Briclt 1)U5 .r' Lime- • Concretions,` rhitch thread, er albtunen. like the white Of an egg, orthW tr` ttrintx i thick, cloudy, &c , and -when the patient ha e great troabie to hold water with eon:t axe desire. to iscllart e,. anti it Coutes away in drops, and has a: strenftst.TIltif r r rthcrtitr an t.. hay darting Ij t� pains um;` is a ;' c '' ;"e i e:cn the canal of the Urethra, and ii r d:*ll it' . r ruin in the s::railer. the back, thigh Iain ,. unlit t •'t the, bladder and kidneys, the tiarsa,parilli .0 Ike. vtatt will soca c:han e all thew •lri:retkii.tas, .tar 11 et:re Fee pa out. Thisro.:redyis better telan L'aehu, i t 1: , Cubebs, Copatia, Turpentine, Creosote,. m-1trt1 O'er agents used in Liico cies. Lot thou uttering, give give it n trial. Hun lretls GC persons who. ware'"e'olapelled to: use Catheters tow...cure a rlischargeP Cf IcAter, have bytlro Ilse asi bottles Seenaouala tclycttroth anti by one teascoonftu, three tim5s tlay,t:rriozed the felicity of passing their water na ral In all eases see that the word tl Sarsapactl F. /inns! is on the label of each. bottle and oxr the front e the. brei 11_ t ..r. R,ADWAy' REN(TATING 1:EAOLVENT. Pro ono doliar porhottle,,sixixttliai for five dollars c Address( JOHN RADWAY, 191.: 0.8 COQ&Ma 67. ',PAUL BIOINITILIWIZil BY ALL DauGGIsTa ail F 1i ad s ROSS LUXTI EDITORS, 8.1 VOL ".Free(lom Trade. -1 -Liberty in Rtligion.--,Equolity in Civil lagitts." C. CAMETt BAPRISTE-R AND R. W. SMITH, PHPACIAltr, Kat- et:ON, &o. -0,11ice,-OripoSite Veal's JAZ-ii.D2NcE-,One door East of the Methodist ei So tot M Chancery, Conveyancer, etc. ,- Af,to3,-,,eys at Law, '.16olieitdrs WroXeter. IL- BENSON, R. W: MErElt. „ Land Surveyors,' lingineers, All manner of COnyeyaneing (101;0 Wall malltil(;SS and (4. Coln- aud Attorne,ys at Law, ' Solicitors in Mr. Ar2,hibald's Store, in Chancery, Convoy - wit -t, Interest, on good _Mortgage Sectirity tuxes inss.‘r tett witlr alit lie latest (1:14,3' improvetnerits. The greatest -care taken forn the pieservat ion." of decayed. aahl tender teeth. Toot."' est r.tet <-1..1, wi Lilo LI. t pain. ltoonis over 110. Taii- I louse off:_rs the best a.ecinum oda- thin. to travellerS. Stages :leave diiily fur Seafixth and Wroxeter, connecting -witli ;stages •:0 Walkerton and the ( . T. 1-eiiiwav SEAFORTEL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1869. 'Accept this-a:sign of affection, And A Symbol (;.f truth ail. id esteem : M.ay it hastily find the direction AVhere the light of thy beauty doth That. thy pathway &event]. with flowers Of the riehesb and purest attire, ti.id that thou may spend many bright 'Is my earnest. and-topeful desire. THE LAPSE OF TIME. Lament who will, in frnibless tears, The speed with which: our moments - 1 sigh not over Tanquishid. -years, But watch. the years tilipt hasten by. Look haw they come !-a mingled. crowd • Of bright and dark, but ras.id. days ;. Beneath them, like a summer cloud, The widi world changes as I gaze What ! grieve that time has brought so soon The sober age of mon-hood ! • As idIy Might 1 welep at noon, TO see the blush of morning gone. Could'I forego the hopes that glow In presPlet. like Elysian' isles, And Lit the chi -trilling fittnie go, AViph her promises and Smiles:I?' The future !-erutel. were the Ipoll-Or • • Oh leave Me'rill the ripid That niak.es the changing seasons gay ; -The grateful speed that brings.the night, . The swift and glad return. of day - The months that toneh, with added grade, • This little prattler at my knee, • In. whose arch eye and speal$,Ing face,: • Time, time seam and .blatioh My brow 'Well ; a shall sit with aged men, • And my good_glass Will me how: And Should_ 11.0 foul dishonor lie And Smooth the path. of my demi-% Then:haste thee, Time -'tis kindness all That,speells thy ivingtal feet -so fast ; Thy pJe.asures. stay not till the fall, And. thy pains are t uielt.1) past tnk, ;...4mforth, Agents for the. Canada Li Farum, Houses mid Lots for A5Al.a.t. "a" WATSON ,CAN EFFECT, co„ for_ Life and. Fire. The • Core ).st•rict Mutnal Fire 'Co. All claims will R. LUB'e.:LSKI, SURGEON CHIRO- rUDIST, respectfully informs the public; -Seaforth and surrotwiling country that he is pkepare'd to cure Corns, Bunidits, Mains, Ingrowing Nails, Large Joints, and sueet'ssfal treatment, without pain or sore - Dry Go ids Store, Street. - Cu t ting and 8ha'ving Saloon. If you. We -it a go,,d, Shave, or your hair cut, or '8hampooned, as it ought .to .11e, go to the c' Li tit -le, \Voinler," South side of Sharp's. Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. - The Bath Dooms connection Will be opened to the •(fil -.April 1st. Lubelsk-i's tonic, for making the hair gyow 'and preventing it from Qom r awVur known to fail. Sold in botlles at $1 ezteli. Come adicl buy it Seaforth, Dee. 14, '1863. 53tf S. LUBELSK.I. HOU8E, CORNElli OF MAIN prietor.. The .proprietor° would hay -nate to the travelling. public and penple of the sur- manding cotintry that h fitted. up his house in a etunfertable Manuel', lie is prepared to ,00.fluotlate. all who shalkfavor him with a The table is furniShed. with the best the market affords. Liquors, &c..„ of the very best brands; There aro good sta,bles attach- ed to the hotel. . AfAT OHAII- prieter. is Hotel has been. lately; enlarged and. fitted np good.' style. His rooms are large -and well furnish- ed, which, cannot but ntake it a, comfortable • home for the travellingi public. His table will.be furnished with all: the delicacies of the season. Best brands of 'Liquors and -Cigars at the ,13ar. This Hotel is also the gpaaral Stag Office. Thou ain't bear'St aWay our woes, The memory of -sorrow grows: A lighter burden mi heart. A Crimean Story. Amid the ()lastly a.rnly of d6ath that ineb iny eye, in- the deep ditch of the • WHOLE NO. 62. at his 'side. .. They- had .evidently met their Peath-wound at^ nearly the 'seine youth teat now claimed my attention --fair and oval,. with features of &nit - formed nose, the small mouth, partly - open and displaying teeth of pearly whiteness, the fair -hair cut ShOrt, bUt eilky as a girl's,. told the harids-esch, hands to sae on a battlefied-:with .11110*-- ers lpng and tapering, and Jim small, filbert -shaped nails, showing e veil among their Om coyering of dirt and poirder. The legs, ;t0t), were bare teethe knee, and a sculptor might have studied them Tor a- Model. :.A single moment showed me all this and at the same time -1 con- ceived an ihea which I hastened: to act Upon. His unifurin was that of a pri, vete of Zotioares, and kneeling down I -unfastened the neck of the loose jacket that fOrmed his dress.' It was no -sur- prise. The truth had. flashed upon me dming previous senitiny-and yet, was it -possible. Foto cIoribt :was at rest". Yes, reader,. the 'body was that of a young and lovely woinitn---thot through the heart le . 'Around her neck was -a small gold chain attached to a miniature, and, sineenler to relate, the small ball that "lad pierced her bosom tad first _gone through the portrait, shatterieig to .atoms the lower park . lint leaVinee un- touched tile face, which I instantly re- cognized as the manly form noW dead beside her. 11.`asteired in the, seine' way lea a morsel of cord was a loathe, par- - wils indeed a brave soldier a even as you entered I was engaged in writing to -him. There, by your side, lies his grade of officer, sent-nier but yesterday by the Geeeral 3- and my report was to .etate it came only too late, for he also had fallen. Again he looked at the picture, then, turning to me, said : " You know the Zonaves-el finer troops- -but I need not say so, their deeds speak fel. them. Well; sir, in. all their ranks beat no more gallant hoert than Henri La Croix. He joined, but a mere lad, just before we left old FranCG. 011 the opening of the campaign, he soon attraeted my notice, and gaye him his first stripe as non-commi,sSioned of -1i cur. S ubsequently, he never lost an opportunity.of distinction, and his head- strong daring in every situation of dan- ger even took by surprise his mere vet- eran4 comrades. During that furious struesde Inkerman he saved my life oe by his action, and, later in the day;was run ferough the body by a Russian baeonet. For many - weeks he lay in out' prospect of recovery, and, indeed, Surgeon -General attributed his restoration to the unceasing at- :ttieTtaitoen. Qf young recruit, a brother of. eel, with a reipest that any one-li it would cause it to :be delivered o.her mother at L-, small village in Normandy. HavirtY secured both th relies; sorrowful at heart, proeeded:i4 -search of a fatigue party. rius sOon found, for _the work of interment had -eeith Cour Men, and then hurried beck to the melancholy Beene. They looked. astenienedethat elle-Many dress sheuld shaw. inteteet two_ dead French eeldiere but, like all their nation, they were: .polite, and on 'my bxpressing wisn that they would cart thein. a short distance and ry them side by,side, the grave, they smiled, init cbmplied. I stoo(I by while they sad work was per-. formed, and yewards.A1 -them liberally: fcr their .trouble After their denar- tore, I passed all hour in eellecting stones and marking out ‘1,11 i Site, and then bent -my steps to the camp, des his own, W110 oppettunely arrived from: Franee at thietime. The Jed had -en- lieted as a drummer, and came out wjth a strong draft of conscripts.. Once more restored to health, ^ Henri returned. to his coMpnny, and his first request to Tile was that bis brother might assumeethe rifle inetead, -of the drum, and serve with him in the ranks. This, cetning from him, T could not refuse, although Auguste was but an unformed strip- pling,-a pretty boy -and look:ed more snited to mensuring, ribbons in the Rue St. TIonore than meunting• picket in an enemy's country. Yet I never had cause to ref,rreb my decisiom Me ten- emezpt indeed, was frail ; but the spirit that ruled It was great and -noble. On all occasions for'the future, side by side tought the brothers ;"and, at last, in. the ineetly conspicions were they rendered Ire their achievements, that the General deCorated them both, with his own hand, nn the field of battle. By-and-hy came a day when I recommended Hemi for his oracle ,as officer ; at the same time, nee -ring, Auguste his first step in non- commissioned rat& This he gratefully flee] f•DIVjlig, " wivm his brother 'Wag aoieer, he only asked to be his ser - use Tr elY eirOrt i.11 11-11raV` V IMO F411(41, 111V friend, is the simple elling tide mysterious and affecting ad - The afternoon. of the folloivitig day ,nrien,l'Iv Tsille(33: ;11..ii(lid ma:retit:eveiih;ttfol flni.1•71.1i found._ n.10 uiicletiiiled for any duty, amt 1 -ho s•line moment in the ditch of the Freneh camp. 1 had, throughout, en deavored to cultivate the aNttitilitall,e of the French 0111..ers, and iittm!)erci... toy attenLion *as arrested to one, object, - - of gallant fellows wine, piled heap up: t aT-e'S You,' reztder, are in my coati- ) lined melaucholv.frrave, imdidence, and can reality understand that nobly fallen 111 the nour (A. victory, in the serviee of :their country and their Eniperof, fat from it-, for even while 1 that' proudly called • theta sons, and I keenly felt how many a 'Venerable bead would. bow with grief, and many nig cheek be bathed -in tears,. 'when the fearful of life paid for`, this now *On battle ehould be known .in those happy end distant hamlets. But tilt re amoug the ,..Inindreds that Surrounded avant this ;is kind,"., he said, seizing my hand hien, so slight, so frail, that even as I al 1 faised the ,cloor afel ,exitered " No - looked 1 wondered how - one so youth, thine at all, a niere sOateli," iie replied, tate would liaVe mingled as I iastened to expr[;!ee my ear ow ab with those veteran and bearded warriors 8eeing* 14111: 4". rde .c(41)c't , sot o g.(.116 all through 'the day without. being. nameless.eyinpathy seemed to single him touched *hen one of the last .shots fir - Out from ell. the rad, :and at length. 1 od knocked me over. 1t is, however, and they toll me three. week repose nient, 1 easily distinguished his tent, by the 61entinel on duty befor e it, ;.111-(1, ad- dressing bine asked if his chief was Colon el WaS AVOM.10 el in the assaidt, .and is confiued to his bed." Come in, ceme iu," called- ouf the woenaled man from beneath the canvas, " I. ought to know tljal voice, and shall be elixir to See You." c` Ale, y friend, found Myself, almost - unconsciouely. threading My Way amid the elain to the place' Where lay. At this pc4t; not ,very far from the defeneesinioarn aS the "-Little Redan," ^the ,fight had been most desperate., and the ground was covered with. the dead, without au in - He lav or rather knelt, as he had fal- len -the body almost erect, and .suppor-: ted by.one•kreee- On which it rested, the 'other 'bent postare peculiar- to riflemen when -delivering their fire, One shand retaining the able ; the other wds firmly elaspedin that of a fine-look- ing _Sergeant of .ZouteveS Who lay"dead • eee me .once more at the head of my egiment," We had =eh to talk about, the events .-df the last few days were fresh in our minds, and we lane lied en from' the grave to -gay,----from brief words of mourning on the loss of valued friends and hosts of gallant sold- iers, to congratulatiens on success ob- tained and long -deferred hopes at last accomplished. A -hill in the conversa,- ti on at length presented my opportunity, and drawing out the, broken minature I -placed it silently in his hand. . .instantly recognized it.. " Poor Hemi," conte0ed and happy group,--theinselvee, their Oily child, and daeghterr Amine, peatai Henri La Croix, the allianet d husba Ad of fair Armine. An on n from • early ege, Henri. had. found a • happy_ 'Mine with the Le Fondes ; d the faon left him by his partnts ha 1, vancef, video and reseurj*: had g,Own 'with their. growth, and f! 11 their trthly affections were centered in eau,' other. liitted but three months of He i. - s <) aae, and that joyous eh y was tiileive him. the • maiden he loved. -pe* St Oh earth. Already had the tem - of hiqours eilere passed there in pre- paratiiths for his young wife's receptio All p-Omised Nell. No cloud an ear( d to oba4,t:ire the horizon of their hefti- founOlts resting place beside their hill ble.hOrth, when, like the Mighty buret fiat a la fourfold conserilition. Se edi4.---uniarallelled in _its ment4-i-no hand could stay, The yowl the fiti'0110 1116 healthy were sts- away.1 I Talk laot to me. of substitute twarm Spring sun booked down that fOrrowing land, but on no bee e lonelikk than that of the Le- Fonde The lliight eye, the cheerful face, tl e ringiq, merry laugh. of one who been fileir pride, their hope, the etrong, leieiol-.11s on their march of death. bleedlict hearts of the aged pair, st 11 WAS tt...-wir cups not full. Their eeet:w s gate but had they not yet th dituglWer: Theylhati, but, not for lo "Tis kill.° in person site eves with tli with pier soldier lad. Tillie the profit is too, li4d. fled. No trace could be four nos+ ileving eyes shall neve' rest tige 9n a riother's face, and the old ma gray Klirg Oran never know_ the ion h of 114 soft hand. Weep for h stran0r. In a, foreign hued she site se -a-far; 'away by him she Toyed. TIO:1 MAN WHO oN'T TAY ane PR asnn.-4-4A. country editor, Who works eor- 'kr --1 ' prints on trust, is responeil 'le 'lee porners of his morsel as the fine old. for t1H, following anathematieal aspiiel- . tions en. the Mall W110 VirOn A pay )e ).'Itrintiste-May. be have sore eyes, an( a ehesiilt bur for an eyestone. B.1 tihal 1 Ow DayVf Algiers. May he nes 1;).e pt0.4nitted to kiss a bandeome Ws in, May r4s; boots leak, his gun Jiang fi eoffee lbe sweetened -with flies, and trienfil run off with his wife, and, (fhildirina . take the whooping eon Al.ayiilis cattle die of the - murrain, < - p4s destroy his gar*. Al ay nt of eats caterwaul -under and minie tare to me, 1 will - forsiard ,^0.33-111' them by the earliest post, and I do net vind;leley cad). night, May 4is cows g Ye doubt a few weeks will put us in: pos- ,Lour! ',milk, and rancia - butter.. In session of all the incidents conneetea Thort.i may his daughter xnarry a, o le - With this most. painful romantic' story." TyedlIditor, and his businese go to ru n, Thus was -it settled and I ^took my and ke go to the Legislature. leineesi to a look of intense astonish - me -it as Ti)Toceeded to relate the cir- In Stall CeS that had come under y nntioe. on ti e finNi. previous. Many were n-ise that flossed his lips as my tale tid- oluRirm, sank hack in bis pMow, with T bid told him. Presently be said, The Ger° of in Normandy. is one of 111V 01 &St `c111 d most aralueble friends. if von will entrust the packef. er 11. It was nearly two months from that winter when a summens from the old Colonl, to dine with him, reached me one morning,. He eleangei his tent for 0. more vomfortable though rude dwell- ing, of brstrds and mnd, and he looked hale and healthy, thong,h a limp in bis walk &ill bade him remember the sttirmy Renee he had recently shai'ed in. After we had disposed of our comp -fare, and taken up a position near the warm etove, he produced a long letter from the pastor of L . It apeared that in the hamlet under his spiritnal charge resided an elderly 'Couple named Le Foride. rhe,v and their ancestors had for many years till- ed the same land, and were even re- tearded as among tbe mast respected of his parishioners, The spring of 1 854 ititters of Glastonbury were at re 201191 -Mg stm7 was told by a gen le- mant,g character : ." An old woman of the Voilhonee at Yeovil, who had :fo been: a, criple and 11111(1(1 tiee of crutell sytt;litrongW inclined to drink • of he surri,41. would clue) her lameness, 1 he er sus en. effect that she soon laid wide Thic-I ;was extolled as a most mixtesulous eta.0 but the nian protested to las hie -tit -As that he had imposed 'Ten h -r, until.' ;fetched water from. an ordine sprit*. I need not inform onr rex d- ers Red the forse of imagination speit itself, and she relapeed into ber forttrir infirmity