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The Huron Expositor, 1872-02-09, Page 7EL K EW C CHINE O IL .SBOR N Lock -Stitch Se-WI/2(g MACHINE. Thousands throughout Canada are - .now using these machines. They haver been tested beyond all question, ,make: the favorite lock -stitch, alike on both, sides, and are pr.uoi aced superior- 'to.. any other machine offered the public.. For - wide- range of _ work, perfection, beauty and excellence of mechanism, adaptability} strength and durability,; Vie Osborn Searing Machine Has - No _Rival. Agr Improvements have lately been: made, enabling the manufacturers to, clams it as the ne 'plus ultra of Sewing machin. Hundreds of testimonials are being received daily from old as well as new operators— attesting its:. wonderful capabilities. Will do all kinds of do- gestic sewing, from the finest cambric to the coarsest overcoat or upper leather. GUARANTEED TO BE AS 1 EPitESE.NTED , OR 1t0 SALE, w�RA.NTFD Fah. THREE YEARS.,' . The Osborn Outfit . is complete and.. readily comprehended. Is sold at one-- half the price hitherto charged for ma- chines douig a like range 6f work, the manufacturers being determined to place it within the reach of every family. in,. the country: y A TRIAL P$FQTE PURCHASE will con— vince alt that our, /machines_. are un- equaled. THE; GUELPH • B.FVERSIBLE. l s pre-eminently the best Single -Thread Machine offered to the publ�tc hence its, marveloussuccess. ' Will do all varieties o domestic sewing. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Hand Machine, with full outfit,; $12 Treadle do.,. .7 tom" Each machine guaranteed:: i Agents wanted everywhere.. Splen- did inducements to make money. - Apply to • CELPI SEWING MACHINE CO'., GUELPH, CANADA. W. N. WATSON, Agent, SEAFORTH. U I ULTURAL 1 UTUAL ASSURANCE ASSOC.EATION OF CANADA'. HEAD 01,"'I .<.. «..<.. <Lt NDON, ONT- - Licensed by the Dominion Government. CAPITAL, FIRST OF JANUARY, 1871, $231,242 25., Cash and. Cesh Items, $72,'=B3 55. • This Company continues to grout in the public - contidenee On the 1st Tanuarv, 1871, it had in force =34,525 Policies, having, during; the Sear 1870,, issued. the immense number of 12,819 Policies. ' a;_, Farmers, patronize your own CAK.uns�1,a aompa=ty that has done such good service amongst Nu. For Insurance apply to CHARLES MORROW, 20a Agent, Clinton P. O. SEAFGETH- BER YA.RD. MABEE & MACDON ALD BEG to inform the pnblie that they have opened aLumber lard u Seaforth, near Shearson's- tzll, on the ',round formerly need as: a Lumber- ardF lac 3Ir. Thomas Lee. Incy will keep constn ztlyen hand a good assort- teat of ALI. KMD', 01. Lt:3II.;LI., dressed and` telressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all. of hick their are prepared to sell at the lowest possi [e piece=s, for Cash. - Butlttert3 and otIters'ill find it to their advent - :4e to inspect our stock, and ascertain our prices lore perp chasing elsewhere, as. we are in_ a position t offer good inducements to cash purchasers. 1120 ABEE & -MACDONALD. t ROBERTS01\l, Cabinet-maker and Undertaker, JAS REMOVED his ware -rooms to: JOHNSON's. OLD STAND, Alain -street, Seaforth,; ere he has on hand a superior stock of carni - ttu e of every description. CALL Ax��D SEE. 1]'. UNDERTAKJNG, ivin„ purchased .11 Thomas Bell's Rp ABsl ,. to prepared tel attend funerals on the shortest: (ice either in town or country. Cons, all Sizes;; pt c c =it.t ntly on baud. JA E$ 1LLk Ms t0 intimate to the public the he-• tent ved from McIntosh & Mor- s (marriage Factory, adds has ri• atel Gillam Grassie's Raiz t Shap, here he may bee found at any tine Williams is prepared red to execute:, ,o shortest notice, all kids of Triage Painting, g, Sign Painting and Oauaimennttd Work. ;we him a call. Remember the place, site ; lur-i ay 's F tables. 170-13V.'. 1 ICE 17,4) DEBTORS-.. ttrider.i•„uc•il desist H to .ae,ctt that he hits t ce•iVe•el instructions to extend. d. the time for t t(1 tent of debts dries the estete of CietirrITII tk s, until next Court • day. All debts due at recces will positively be tined,. without respect J. S. I'ORTEI., Seaforth. SOPS FOR SALE. SALE. two: shops and forty-four feet front- • to ort Main Street, Seaforth, opposite Car -- 1' re I ntel.' Apply to J. SEATTER. Anecdotes of Scott. No pleasanter ancedot.es . hive been told of any man. These are- :generally well known; but I will trust that the following may be new to my readers.' Mrs., John Ballan- tyne was just married. She .was young, the beauty of Edinburg, and, half spoiled by flattery. She was to meet Sir Walter at dinner; and re- solved to )put on airs, and show Hai .great IiGn of the time that she was cot to be brought to fawn even at his feet. He asked her to take a glass of wiue, and she, affected not tolhear him,; but` the great roan, in.- stead n- :stead. of .noticiug this girlish folly, proceeded to talk to her with such politeness that she speedily felt .ashamed of herself, This lady re- lated that. once, at her own table, on the occasion of a large and. cer- cmonious dianer-party, there was a scarcity of spoons, and .what added to the awkwardness, at the..precise :moment when . the servant - was washing the spoons for farther use a 'most determined pause in the con- . dccurred The silence was so profound that no ;sound was! to be heard savel the whispers of the servants just ; without; and the washing of the spoons. • .At last the blushing lady's husband -drank "Re- lief to all in distress," which brake the spell, and set all laughing, while Mr. James allantyne Tailed out, with a • line. of Shakspeare : ." My lord,' my lord, methinks you'd spare your spoons !" `r Not I,° indeed, my . lord," respond .ed Mrs. B., "for I haye none t spare." "Not : amiss," ' said -Si Wafter, in genial recognition of th lady's hit, Next day a parcel cam to her, directed in- an unmistakabl handwriting, containing a dozen o the handsomest spoons that could be obtained in Edinburgh. • This same old lady related a story iwhich el'eserves to be told as one of the most singular among the curiosi .ties of literature. She relates that •once when her brother -in law James was reading to her, Scott entered, mad told him to go on reading, • As the reader proceeded, Sc6tb at first nodded approbation, then said, " Good!" next, " Very good. I" Charming I" " Powerful!" until a,t last the upper lisp began to elon- gate, and even to tremble, and the 'teats fell. SDatching his staff, he strode across the room, and 'looked -over Mr.. Ballantyne's shoulder to .:see what "the volume was. It was •the. "Lay of the Last. Minstrel." Ile was quite in discomfiture, dash - •ed the tears: indignantly from his eyes; utterd an impatient, "Pshaw,1" and said, "Cod help me, James ; lI am loaing my memory. —Havel s 1l1 azi 0 r- e e e f .Jo-hn Bright, Isaac Butt and Charles Mike. When Parliament meets t are three in especial whosefirst pearance:an the House of Comm will create a sensation. Let me :scribe them, Frst is a man of s fifty-seven or eight, of bulky fig `hare head, broad, massive foreh -and fir'rn mouth, with some r thick lips, around which is an pression oddly blended of ha decision, and ..sweetness a qu restless eye, glancing hither a thither ; a sou 'd `ch.in and wh hair. .his , r . o' p svna„e is dres very plainly, in a rather shab overcoat, a necktie of careless �a •quity, and pehsa.Z s a pair of 'cot gloves. Listen to the burst of che ing which will break out from 'eh part of the House -when his figure :seen to cross the' threshold. least cordial will be the applause;: welcome from those Tory .lead who so often yelled in anger at him and yelled then again ; at the t mertdous vigor of his calm, co ,quering retorts. For this man, Bourse, is John Bright, rescued fro the jaws of death to - take his o place a>uong his old friends and foe now alike eager to welcome him The secor d inch idual, who° will b looked at with interest and curiosit is a 'yet bigger, burlier, and mo. ungainly person—a man of Colli gait and loose figure, - careless •caress and appearance ; a man wit a face Iike that \of a negro suddeol blanched, with a mass of snowy hail and beaming eyes that look lik .those of Robert Burns. This- .i Isaac Butt, the whiloin Tory, no champion of Home Rule in lrelan, and advocate -general of all Fenian prisoners. The third is 'a mut younger mai!, probably the younges member of the House of Commons Re is tall and somewhat stiff, "with 'square forehead and well -set jaws; suteees:five of strong and obstinate resolve. He' -is rather handsome bat a good eal stolid -in expres- sion I mean=and with a certain for - hal and: heavy way about him which tells of dogmatism and dissent., ,He is well dressed, and is conscious of 'being an object of cu 1osity. I sup- pose I need hardly add his name. You know . already that this is the Republican Baronet,- Sir Charles Dilke, r Very little welcoming ap- plause from. the House will.gre t lira, you may be sure.-- ustin Mcc- 'arthy, .inh , alt. . .Sir here ap ons de- orae ure, ead, hat ex - nor ick, nd ite sed ;by: nti- ton e•y is la end- ers r n- of id s, e re ng of ii li', e S w d h t A Lucky Negro–Strange Effects of the Bite of a Tloeust. Ir.William ' Hardin, a well- known gentleman of this ci y, re- turned a short ;time ago from tour' through Arkansas, and r la res; n otherthings.,t uva s Bluff; a full-blooded negro, among th that he saw a who, . ten years .agt} was very la and now is very white , The d4rk belonged, during slave times to quire : Mann, Of that place, and thought° to be the blackest negro. the neigliborhood. A I;ocust bit him on the should some time during. the first year the war, and a small white circ formed at once round the bite. Tl circle gradually exte ded itself, an finally covered the whole body wit the exception. of a 8 on. the neck and also which girds around t The negro is still other : respects: The stance„ is kinky, the .broad, and the lips th plexion,'. Mr. Hardin iugly. fair, and show '`change wrought, as is gsupposed, • by the bite° of the locust. The medical : profe sion tell us that there are recorded in the books one ore two itDilar .cases, with the exception that the locust bite had nothing to do with thein. White men, they say, have also been known to .turn black, and look, as regards their skin, just likeAnlegroes. Th'e cause "of the Xchange iss not -exactly known, and isequestio for scientiff investigation. • The locuets; if found to' -be so use= fill, will be.imported.a d cultivated by. our ,colored popula ion till the whole country- is inti dated with them. The negroes ill then be- come white people, and perhaps. the white people will - beco e—not ne- gres, but colored people. Louisville Cotth er.-Jour•Ozal. • ck ey Es- was in er of le i8 d h all black spot a narrow ring e eyes. a negro in all hair, for in - nose flat and ck. His con- eys is exceed - a wonderful _HURRAH FOR 1872. WM. AUL MAIN STREET, S HAS ON HAND a superior sto GROCERIES, embracing T brands; Sugars, Raisins, etc. Als Glassware, and every other article a 1iirst•cl'ass Grocery Store. PROVISIONS Such as Flour, Oat and Corn -meal, etc., also, every descripti • FEED, ,• Such as Oats, Peas, Bran and Short s. will be sold chegper than the • PRODU The highest market price paid fo Farm Produce. Remember the place, Main stre opposite Coventry's Boot and Shoe S 213 J. SE -ATTER EXCHANGE BR Arid dealer. in Pure DRUGS CHEMICALS AND,DY PERFUMLRY, FANCYAND TOiLET AR Agent for Sewing Machines to lead on easy terms. A RTSr, k of. FAMILY s • of the best ,Crockery and scally kept in otatoee, Pork, n of , all of which oapost. E. all !duds of. t,' East side, re, Seaforth. .AULT. INK. IC;LES .Money Pure Wines and • Liquors for medi- cinal purposes. J. SEAT R, Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870. 59-tf. ARTESS, HARM ESS, Great 'variety AT WIiGS01 • TRUNKS of all kinds, VALISES—notfew, ' I WHIPS—of a}l'scirts, COLDS— izes. Brushes, t'ul rl -` o abs Can is. All pieces—from 10 cents np. Bells, BIankets, Circingles, Sad es, And in fact everything initially found in a first- class Saddler's Shale -and at prices extre.. • y low. JAMES WILSON Takes this opportunityof thanking friends and customerfortthel ssu port ex- tended toward hint for the past year an hopes by strict attention to business and manuf cturing rona firsitge,t-coflasths e armnticlento merit. a fair share of the pat- s.: Re zevz,er the ,Sign of .the "GOLDEN SADDLE."• -215. CATTLE FAIR.' A : CATV FFAIR will be held here LOYYD'S HOTEL, SEAFORT (Opposite the Station,) Onthe First, Monday in each innth, ter at )3EGZNNfl G ON • momin_ax, OCTOBER 2; 18 1; Large numbers of buyers will be in atte dance and parties having stock may rely on the be t :mss.', ket prices. - In connection with Loyd's Hotel . (Hong,ton'-s are large and commodious stables and yards 198 THE . Y .J. xposr.rortr L FIRING SAL To make -room for Spring Goods. • Enlarged Premises, &HSTWITZER WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF THEIR TER STOC, AT COST. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. OP AVD READ ! And by so do ng you will ascertain thaty ou • every description of can purchase BSO 'At Pi To kno cu We keep S SND SHOES ices that defy Compettnon. this 'o be facts, we would advise -our nil mei ous tomer to call early and examine our stock. constantl on hand every description of CUSTOM WORK made in the latest style anal by first-class workmen. 11 may call and be convinced tha. SP 'R SON'S BOOT AND .8110E STORE OR. is the spot which t r e public has long been looking - light for .and has come to g t at last. trict attention paid to repairs. Remem . er the spot, in GRIFFITH DA.VIES' Old Stand two doo s Sou • h of they Post Office, Main st. Seaforth. SPURR. & SON. N. B. -No adv nce put on goods on account of the rise on stock, 215 ew SQ ' ETHJNQ NEW.. roc ry, Flour, Feed, and Seed STCR,m_ $E Subscrib rs are now opening out a lclioice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES,' FLOUR, FEED, etc, in the Store form . rly occupied by the Montreal Telegraph 1. Coral), y. - m TEAS, STOBACCOS, Flour, Gr ham d Peas, Oats, As we intend N C., OF THE BEST BRANDS. ., Buckwheat do., CornOat- meal, and Qat meal, tc., etc., kept constantly on hand. making. SEEDS sa speciality,Farmers ei-s and Gardeners .will find it o their advantage to give us a call. THE CAS : YSTE : AND ONE PRICE STRICTLY ADHEB,ED TO. Goods delivered in any -part of the village, free of charge. B.—The h hest Market Price paid, in Cash, for all kinds of Produce. ,Remember the Stand, old Telegraph Office, one door South of the Black: Bear. • STRONG $c FAIRLEY. 215 A. G OLDEN OPPORTUNITY I ELLIP4 OUT AT DENT'.S, To turn his; I mease Stock of Dry Goods into Money. DENT WILL: BEGIN A SWEEPING SALE On FRIDAY, 19th JANUARY, en Goods will be sold regardless of value, e, as the who e stock must be cleared out at once. ale to co time as long as Goods last.. ' A rare - REMEMBER hance for Bargains, Don't let it pass.; DENT'S . CHEAP STORE, SEAFORTH. STOKERS! For a good smoke use the 'T WAVY E T Psi a so Low that all can use it. MY See & B. on Each Plug. CAUTION. he Brand " MYRTLE NA " is registered, any infringement on it will be prosecuted. he name TyouErr& B rN s is on each. Caddy, and T. & B. on each Ping. Hamilton, January 15, 1872. 218-13* ):� -� aaN 't \s t. \\,...N; \\ \\•. 4°. Ks ANDERSON ToAccommodate his exten.sive and still increasing bus' ess, has enlarged his store to nearly double its former size. 11 s on hand it very full and judiciously selected. stock of • iROADCL9THS whie he will make to order in the best style and at th lowest prices compatible -with good work and good quality. ,. He has on: hand a stock of (Made byhinuelf,) And which he cart guarantee for durability an _ quality. .F*UR.11TISHING GOODS. T. Neck -t es, Collars, Shirts, Undershirts, etc., can be had in great variety. • IIATS AND CAPS. An e tensive stock of the latest and lumdsomest 216 T. K. ANDERSON. pu000s piry .gstiu 0 0 o 0 CD 0 CO 0 IN Jeeil cia 11-3 Pima tacl efts opd. 1-3 )-7.0 4;... • rAn t-1 _• ow cc OT crg sep eate Eni w oe ')I0O,atld LOUR ! nouR. TTAVING purchased and thoroughly refitted the -Ie.-mills fox -Dimly owned by tke Mesere. SCOBIEs, FAMILY FLOUR, Second to NONE IN SEAFORTII., Ana that will Dealers"' and eel: for ALIRSIT Compare faitorabminly wijonth, aATnzy,,s_ini ttemhee:oe If you want A / F1,01,31, go fo the following W. SCOTT ROBERTSON, J. WHITESIDE, SIMON POWELL, JOHN CAVANAGH, Or at W. MARSHALL'S Millsi orders left with W. S. ROBERTSON! will he promptly attended to. Parties who wish to Exchange Wheat; for Plonk, Are certain to receive proper quantity, and! an arti- cle that Will defy competition. W. MARSHALL TO 000D FLOUR AT ALL TYWFS. Propiletors of the Are now Manufachning the best FAMILY, (6,. PASTR,Y FLOUla In the Dominion.. Intending purchasers Seaforth and vicinity can rely upon getting our Family- and Pastry Flours from the following Dealers, ONLY ;—Thos. Lee, A. M. Strong, Sohn .Walsh, Zanies Laidlaw, A-ult, Thomas Kidd. X. McGinnis, William Ault, G. &H. Jackson, Egmondville, end at the Segorth - M1.113. Orders left at our oftice, Market &mare; wilt reeeive prompt attention. Fanners desiring to exchange their Wheat for Flour, at the Mill, May always rely upon getting. our best Famiiy Or • Pastry Flour in exthange, .quantities according to the value of their wheat. DISSOLUTION DF PARTNERSHIP W. DOHERTY Begs to announce that he will Continue the busi- ness of the latefirmeof Depew & Doherty (Mr. DO - pew renioving to the city of London to extend his business operations,) and while tlianidul for the past patronage, he hopes by increasing his stock and meeting the wants of his customers and the public in every possible way, to-do in 1872 a much larger business than last year in whieb, although. the nrst year of the Imeinese, 'titer° wae Bold. over -a 100 PIANOS AND MELODEONS! At a; cost of Twenty Thousand Dollars. The present sflock must be sold preparatory • to heirvier Importations the Spring, so come now if you want 13argeins. CLINTON MUSIC EMPORIUM is the spot for all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS bf the best makers. Clinton, Jan, 1872. 215 TICKETS FOR EUROPE. IVA. pointed, Agent at Seaforth, for the INMAN LINE OF STEAMER& Parties Contemplating visiting any part of -Europe caw, be supplied. with Tickets and all necessary information by apply- ing -to JOHN SEATTER. 185-tf. Druggist, etc. TELE FIR T -PRIZE IMPROVED BE KSHIRE BOAR. subscriber vili keep for service, at us pro- mises, Lot,4, on. ,2, Stanley tins miles f Kippen that well- Gem improved Ilerksbite Boar which t'E)ok the 1st Pri2e at the two County Shows : -also at three Towliship Shows, all in 1871. The Berkshire Boar, six mouths old, at the Western Fair, London, whiqh he will Also keep for service, Terms, $1 for each sow, to be paid at the tirne of service, with theprivilege of returning, as often Ao necessary within txtelve weeks from time of Brit 205 TEETH EX RACTED WITHOUT PAIN. ("1. OARTWRIGI . D. S„ Surgeon Dentist, kJ. extracts teeth without pain by the use of the Nitrous -Oxide Gas. Oflim—Over the Fountain of Fashion, Mr. Powter's store, on the Market Square. Attendanee in Seaforth, Knox's Hotel, the first Tuesday and Wedneeday of each. month; in Minton, at the Commercial Hotel, on the following Thurs- days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at his Stratford office. • if at Seaforth end Cliuton, 013. tile first days of at- tendnuPartienee.requiling new teeth are requested to call/ 1,:k.v.er 54,000 patients have had teeth extracted by the use of the Gas. at Dr. Coulton's oil:lees New