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The Huron Expositor, 1876-04-07, Page 9Arum 7,, 1876, .• • C. LAIDLAW'S GROOEFtyt ming th o management o :mess formerly conducted LW, I ham much Pleasure: ane eiatronfi of the EAP _GASH the br xr.: public generally that it will be say' .r conduct the bumitiese in all its Ws erly conducted by Mr. Laidlaw. a deprecation iu. the Quality of S tl be a Speciality as former y. aco veined. in RS AHD GENERAL CROWD" -1 , Ground on the. Premises anfr Fresh and Good. ition to the usual Stook of GrOffils kep for sale sttI1 stook of UR AND PROVISIONS, Kirtg Hanle, Side Moat, Potatoes, A tarleewortlee and A. W. Ogilvie's in stock ; A choice atoek of - DiR EH AND FIELD SEEDS n this week. All goo& bought of nre eared promptly and free of charge. ita Who gem( their Chililrenfor GOi4 11 rereire a44 careful attention as if they came themselves. • A FEW GOOD TIER MAKERSWANTEDI ehom to make erre:wpm:outs for these of Batter for the coming:Hessen. R. J. C. LAIDLAW ie in his old stand duringthe whole 01 f41 et month in Order to dispoae of his rang* TOCK OF LIQUORi he is Selling Off Cheap for Cash. J. A IRLEY, Seal E VERY CHEAPEST SPO- IN TOWN. DY MONEY DOES THE BUM OTT1 irZT-i-S )CER and, PROVISION DE SEAFORTHI YS for Caah, and sells for Cash, and, taabad debtiot00ft his =stamen the business men would puma` this ,gelem world soofl die a natural death. GROCERIES, try description,Freela New and Good. .e aft Class Green Tea at 46 centre per lige% of not lesa than. 10 pounde. iglit, Beautiful Seger, from. 10 to 12 tie Dollar. FLOUR AND FEED very Description Delivered in Town *ft: kH FOR BUTTER AND E, her Farmers Produce in exchange for neraberthe Now Grocery, nearly Hotel, Seaforth. JOHN KY STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT t. 'FOB ISO, veen JULLUS D'U.TCAN, nd the Municipality of Seafortb.:1- Receipts by the Ire•Otallrer" 1108 from 1874 . — . . .. • • •a • • -• • Si 2, Proceeds of note discounted, emi 000. ... .. — . • • • - • • a• 25, Proceedoot note discounteu, 000,.... . ... eoks, Clergy Reeerve Ross, for Boundary Line. • • t Watering Tex..... . ..... • • #.4 from S. Stark for 1874... • • • • • • • 011ie, for side .. ....... • • • and Scale .... • • • • • • ard Licence .... . - .. • .. • 1 TACMCD......... • • • • • • . .. Licence"... ..... • • • • • er's Licence. . . - . . ....• • rax unt of Roil...-. . • .• • a, ir • •(.. Otall .... ‘$14 i .th u me? flentli by the firrengiirs •Mg Feed and Interest- • -. et Watering . • .. . ....... • • • • • eof and Side Welke ... ..... . • Department — • . • • • • - • • • "'"' • . • • . • .. eta ELM Fiattrietf..... • • • . .. ting•i •• • - • - • - •-• ........ 4 .. .... .. - - • • • • ' ' ' " sty Late'. - • .. • . ... )01 Board „ „ , , „ .. dries.. .. itcf:•••••••••••••••111 diected Taxeic.. ..... • • .. • .. Balance in hands of Treafftirer Total. . .. .. . - • • • • • dited and found correct. '.N. WATSON, JAMES A. CLINE, B.—'rhe detailed etatemonttori- jerk's °glee. 1-aL A1TLAND BANK CEMETERY.—T: ' will be received up to .aeril.15, for above cemetery. The coatraetorfence to he material for the, SEM& except bi tlie iculare can be obtained frora Seo.forth. NDERS WANTED.—TenderawillbeL ba the undersigned Trustees, nal' tO of May, for the erection of a fraino AtI School House in Section. Np. s and Specifications may be Seen St tp: Ir. George Beatty, Varna. The lovrePt er not necessarily accepted. W )N, GEORGE BEATTY, 30IIN JO 'tee. 70. • • A • •A.Putt 7, 1876. .41111MI • THE HURON EXPOSITOR. continued FroAU, Seeolul Page. familiar to unprincipled dealers in dead- ly drugs. Allise this *Ai pia 11 as the noi-liall he mH avwelcoed t ) orOP' se:4110e on your face. Lear the yin1 noroan who John Bartlett, Esq. He reached th declared hiineelf to be Tlivovhilus Qui. doctor'io residence just at the time who; ner, in the heariii,5 of Mrs. INN Lillis, must, Theoplipme (biller Bartlett was incenein • in the necessity of the case, be the son eviiie propriety of florkiciAboo Cove by ,id of 'rheophilus Quiner, M. L)., and of no ing about with the gig.top down. in ful one else --except hisimother. What say view of the virtuously Outraged common roil gentlemen of the jury ? Guilty or ity. Mr. Bartlett was' no classntate o not guilty ? " Guilty," sad•Tarp!ulin. " Guilty," said Wallis. " Guilty, said they all. 64 Gentlemen, I beg"—fa ntly expostu- lated Dr. Squills. • '10h, you be quiet !" sa'd Mrs. Wal - • i - . peeping and lstenn at the bar - 000113 door. " You doctor all -stand up for one another. There's no doubt you and old Quiner will go shat -es in making a natomy of him !" Dr. Squills shrugged his shoulders. in a deprecating way, land walked oft, in happier frame of malicious mind than he cared to seem. Meinwbile Dr. Quiner and his household, in utter unconscious- ness of all that was I going on without, had carefully dispose4 of their patient, whose stupor had not yet been relies-od, The doctor was unremitting in his -at- tention, and his daughter in her anxiety. The patient's sleepbeeame more natural ; and, as the morning wore on, he was evidently finding rest. As Rachel watch. ed it his side she saw his eyelids trem- bling, and touched 1 her father's arm. Slowly the eyes opened The doctor thought their expres ion was most re- assuring. And the tlatighter thought that the gentle wonder o 1 th se hazel eyes was one of the pleasantcst puzzles into which she had ever looked. IV, Life at Horseshoe Co much abound in incident Quiner could have b en her unexpected guest, eve made her eacape. Ili an old man and ugly. But he was young, dinner gave the th and, Rachel thought, hanclsome. More- practical turn, and over, her father had Ann uneed him to ess ' was at her post, her as a gentleman ; and hildren are al- sessed. ways ready to believe-theparents when They are an unoon they find it agreeable Ito do so. It was at the table, and ce now the morning of th second day. Dr. their meat and their Quiner said his patient was getting on topics of that pleas famously. We shall not undertake tee notes au& meinories hermits. Ho* could she douht,,..w t such an advocate before her ? But we will reserve partioniars till w Dr. Squills, but 30 years his senior. 11 was no criminal lawyer, but la countr squire, gitasi farmer, Whose teal profee cion was the cultivation of bonds on mortgages. He had answered the sqm mons to his son's sick -bed as early as th imperfect mail and coach serVice of filft years ago would admit. In the abse of her father Miss Rae After the first questto which the visitor un son was recovering, an lady was Dr. Quine 's daughter, John Bartlett said : It is iwende Miss Quiner, how vivi ly rat* recall appearance of your m ther at your She was a beautiful w man, and as as beautiful—" "You mistake, Si ," said Rae smiliugi " my mother was not my in er at my age. " And as .cheerful nol witty as e daughter is now," co tinned Mr. BrLh lett, smiling, in his turn. 1" You ar right not to have your years overstated Theophilus is two or hree 3,ears olkle than you are," Why in the world • oes the young w man blush ? What Her father, who now by the young co Rachel's embarrassme • learn the cause, was e did not so Mr, John Bartlett. 1 that Raehel hero of the hour, cam indifferent to hand -shaking, and R hel received h s and inswers lerstood that that the yo m b 13 ul ge el th nhad hebeen define his disease, as ve are not writing fessioos of gratitud for a medical journal. _ f we have a meth- blushes on thepa rt cal reader, we wish him success in giv- bluff disclaimers on ing the case a name, It WAS a cheerful m tor was cheerfnl, mated, and prettier they both stood at the patient's bed- side. The young fellow awoke, and turned from one face to the other with a puzzled look. " 1,Vhere am I ?" at length he asked. " Among friends," said the doctor. Next came another couple "But you must answer a few questions vanced in the experiences from me before I let y m ask any. What but not much. Th ir onl not lost it and ev- but a few months ol — To ery thing else. , ane,e, the infant did i •' many days. not to "Bartlett," repeatod the doctor— living record, • So sli - Theophilus Quitter Bar lett.", of life that his paren The young man looked weary and per- plexed. decided on his nam made up of Mr. Joh "1 see you wonder," tho doctor con- _child. tinued, " how we know s much, Now, Mrs. Bartlett was tell me, have you a fatl er living, awl choly, and, of cour where ?" These questions ans, purport jotted down, the • " Now, shut your eyes give him his medicincl a town. Go to sleep ariain The young man com do so ; for of all he reasenable, man faint a in the custody of st kind has the least ide The doctor went away to write and post a letter, which he would have writ. fore related. ten before dhe could have found the key In his own cares a of that satchel. Mrs. Wallis knew all sick child and his pa about that. ly out of Dr. Quiner' l "Bartlett," said the postmaster, as he Bartletts did not so e justice of the tor. In the- first fin ohn Bartlett," T in his hat and peace before he mailed'lli, " There was no knowing," as they both said, " what so the child became Bartlett. If any un sumes to doubt, th forms him that his is the one literal fa ming. The doe - Rachel was ani - than ever. And the reader will thank Summary. Some 30 years prey our story there came way settlerneLt a traveling with his physician was Dr., ner, with the world to choose. as his enter valesce t, and armly artlett in for .hel, st arum ughts Roche elm a cionab tainly ords, nt int and , met f Rae her fa us for ous to to an young oung Theo efore is your name ?" "Bartlett, if I have -area, and the doctor said, close. :Rachel Drs. Quiner was the Her husband was s Under their intluen healthy atmosphere, nd darken the and returned home Dr. Quiner, discovere lied, or seemed to his profession was no pless creatures, a After due surveys he d sick and weary, Horseshoe Cove, rangers, however born and her mother of resietance. • doctor lived on and took in the letter And then he put the 1et walked over to consultit they decided to cot vices of Dr, Theoph flitting his name up might be wanted as eVidence." Dr. Squills was consulted. 1He was not sure, he said, but he theught:Ithere was an em- inent lawyer of that name. At any rate, the poetry and ima when he graduated this was a smart tory cluster. young fallow in his claisa who afterward• The child grew an • er or not the gratibu • Oh, Dr. Quiner, hoary yeaded sinner ! fluenced the choice But you are in a fair way to be found • him as well as a n out. So the peaple said and continued to'say, the nine day's Wonder dying out opening of our sketc ,a. to the title of do • only to be revis ed by ecnne new "ended- ilies had lost sight ous" eircumstance. The climax of out- the road -side misha rage upon public propriety was reached when about two weeks Irons the date of t� arrival of the stranger at the doctor's house, Dr. Quiner had the effrontery to _take the convalescent o t to ride. 1 read law, • That two weeks had f urnished - rather . a pleasant sick -room ex6erience to The - i. ophilatS Quiner Bartlett; The injunction • to silenc0, darkness and-reet faded into *oblivion:, A:a the young man gained in •Eitrength, he lucre -Med i the modest as- il ;nuance which goes far i I obtaining indul. . gene,e for sick person, especially for such as are rieitheaugly ior peevish. Ho men demanded that his num should sit Where he could. see her ; and while he ' seemed to sleep his oyez took in wonder- ftdly well at stolen glances the young lady's every feature andexpression. And a9 to Readied herself, wai.e she not charged glimpse she had of him e was a study si to watch her patient ? ' t the very first • to her ; now he was more interesting • than ever. She heard his voice and learn- ed. the color 'of -his eyes- keys to charac- ter without which much ci.annot be known er even imagined of any body. It is vury doubtful whether the young couple could lix. the date when they. first began to talk to each other. BiiC the eick- - quarters were soon enlarged by the addi- tion of .a sitting -room. There the lava'. - id rested in. state in an easy Chair, and the family flitted in and out, and fro- quently appetiziug lunches were served by the faithful nerse. '1, hey lived a life-, • time in a wee.k, and it )8eacied in theiss innocent and easyeseefidence as if th4 had always known each other. There is an -end to every thing even to being an invalid, Bartlett had. the run of the house. And lie had free use of his tongue. And he. had cut his way into satchel, and brought to lght his vouch - kind hostess the trailitio of his Chris- ti ere aud. credentials. He :'mparted to his tian name ; and as New England youth are wont to contend. for their faith, he ex- plained to her Puritan eakes the meaning of his eatechetical remi llscences when Eugland fifty years ago, hongli few and ., during his delirium be was asked his name.- There Were Episcs palians in New far between, and religicies topics have always been legitimate On fidential themes in a State whieh owed its founda- tions to religious scruples. Rachel could not help -being convinced that the Church • with a bishop can have some worthy ad- By that adventure, ment was new, and lfric jam inscribed over his first pat man revived betw4n the the acquaintauee wa over the sick baby. They have risen from th and are out upon the v John Bartlett is 4evatingbimscIf siduously to Miss Rachel. His so e him askance, with an aspect wh not ferocious, is certainly ot as the French say, , have ?" Mr. John Bartlett and to old men is conceded being gallant. 4e is, widower .of a couple of ye and widowers claim the pil.vilege of gal- lantry, whether it is concealed to them or not. And he is only talking about young, Bartlett all the while. " Your rnother,"1 he was overheard to say, " saved the chill'S life, and you have saved the man's." Much ed to the same purport, ting how, much he, the fa Rachel for her care and the son. Rachel scald o protest. But.Ba,rtlett junior felt quite as much indebted to her mother before her as a iy othe son, even his father, could his apprehension AirtS qui recollection of certain ex ge to her d, folloWe nt, note turning greeted' b junior, th his shar 11 crim ncemen of al , as h 4 self- lon enjoy Put of licher% the by el and ther's I.esenti of •st " Hey, ,Rac " Why, fa real y the onl rid of the old D r. Theo', slice k the ga thetie. ii tha ar its • teal dre cele rum eidi Wa hel ?" the doctor persisted. her," said Rachel, " it is y way in which 1 can get fentleman 1" tilus Quiuer's low , laugh iipotm arid almost waked ty bot= snaie peeiserved in an old du • I • i this yea Dr. SO' sion as hi ,f the sale Catholic4n, for which not o i cried, but adults thihted. rated p eparation the taste was disg teed without impai larating properties. Poor o -`the soverei nest thing on earth,' lis, beforir she died, indorse writ in those recise words. Peri said "beatermost." The Squills now in proce s of dilapidation, is e by forty f 'Mlles. Wallis and ✓ tired into i and died there, an old Tarpaulin. One day the ol Joao sent for r. T. Q. Bartlett. th;tionm when the duetor came. dlo n that ol 1 ditty -bag," ho sai 13 ing to an O 41 canvass satchel roil d botto . The doctor did so, and pric linger indraWing out an old rust ere ," said the fisherm s nd haul was a li bra y. ° ' Ma am Wallis told me to g that after sh was dead and gone ther themor bund deponent said Was the key f the doctor's" va Opened lon and interesting c him and Rachel, egret was that n were alive to aid of the past. Bartlett, son of Th using his son into as Horseshoe Cove ea, and the young ✓ mutative essays, nerves of summer icted with his gran mos—for there is a illfor ancestry. r of grace, 1876., lls is dead. But h 0 monument, from t of the Universal T hook. Td agar Th s k • tion be Their el sir fa it eir re the da 'out-of- iphyge wfe. hilui3 iin wh farther a ofi vvettloc .rchild wa all elves. ot proi Janie to ad ay mOnthe, to. hs •ht wa his teiin 6 had. ot seriouS4e -Thi iparty Bartl tt, nifel and the- ian, profou ly hel less. MO. • rful a effic.eti illful and that If the c d re% iv with his 3,r 1 that he tiel a pr raising found his wa filen, Rachel died, nd ther bored, as herei nt r ori . to ws t) e nb - d per lexitiefi t e ents i asied eritire- niem ry. But the i asily fret the do- h of ti eir grati ude memo ate the Lus Q iner b3 n the arra. Tbeop tilus Q ourteo s reade writ baptis t aro inatioi flouri le of 1 ser - i0" And inCr pc.r hereoF iii wbie al graT de of thi bed. W eth- is paren s in - of a ro essio for ne h4 bad a the die r ght by iplo• tor. The two fain - f eac other until to young Baitleit. hile y t his (val. hadno been ent, th siek two fa flies comm need [ table a 1 st, eranda. Ir. as , if ut, ou t would is an old, man, the right of moreover, a rs' standing, wee ief hers ival r. John ;ntr 'What once city by the 4 nne field f ly upon the H IS not tismal n ect, eve Railro 11 ba res more he add - never 4oroei- her, oWed to hospital ty to ly blus and Ir. ke. Ds Moines, from Califor incidents of 'Which ,the 'jiel4ftSa S NY' dnesday b41 rej0rtct i co me th ro. wo M. C. sta th Sa lam ilin th gri ked NI , th th Ne lountains,,And by 10 clock re robe e Canon, from sithich to T uck i• snow was from. four to t elve deep, and in the gulches it w s in places 100 fee:; deep. Those w kept snow gauges on the N vadas report a _fall of 389 inches of s uri g the ' Immense si lows operated by lbcomotives, a ndr ds of Chinese, bad opened ti ads /over the Nevadas, and the tr as ein time until it reached the • that h: was Rachel MI to cr- aps the aid be. P kened to be common in widower ?rfaietnnielei mending prompt and decisive ye part of wid raced he first knoW that loylieheed e unity, f le sto d was fine,. artlett ent o art.! ateful o Ral five hia then riallY, en he he sal dent action on th children. He ern tunity to let Bache griNtitude was not mono assiduous parent. Proba --ed more than, the oppor tree under which the cou out of window range. I junior made a flank move lett senior. He sp Iled. g chel in a superlat ve degree, but letters. He offer al to nsolid obligations by a dontrae , seale and there., and afterward to be cl affirmed and witneesed. And t went and sought her fath re for he might. " Rachel'!" said Dr. T eophili ner, calling his daughter into hi the next morning -e Rae 41, is thine rather sudden ?" Rachel hnng her head. ri 3' • e learn built a • e prof- utolog. • y In this of new ing its d Mrs. it as though aps 8118 ansion, tenant - is wife so did fiSher- e was in. " Take, , point - with a ed his mole - D. tle old, ve yon not. It{ It ise, and nversa- s wife, ther of hem in ophilus, ractice, now a an has special. visitors. ifather'a limit to 111 ding in the Snow. Clarkson, who returned to Iowa, qn the 20th inst., ia, relates some interesting he trip over the mountains, Register thus enumerates n Francisco at 8 o'eclock on I Math 15. The Telegraph, 1 a snow storm in the mount - icing on the 12th. Supposing ld be opened by the 15th, ted homeward. All along onto Valley everything was • Tie cattle were luxuriating in ss ki ee high, and the plains were wit flowers. At 3 o'clock I'. train turned eastward to ascend ado BI 0, t feet 90M ave • 44 SUPPLEMENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. 17, TO CONSUMPTIVES. —The advertrscr, a retired physician, having pro v i deh ti ally discovered, While a Medical M issiounry in SOutliorn Asia. a very simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure; of Conpiimption, Asthma, Bronchitis (41trirrh, and :ill throat and lung affix - tions, --also 3 positive and radical specific for Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and ,all Nervous Complaints, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fel- lawS. Actuated by this motive, be will cheerfully send (free of charge)to all who desire it, a recipe for preparing, and full directions for successfully using, this Providentially discovered remedy, rhe who wish to avail themselsr of thelbenfits of this discovery without coati, can do so ty return mail, 4 ad- dreSsiag, with sta p, naming this aper.p fii DR:: CHARLES P. ARSI1ALL, 33 Niagara -S,treet, Buffalo, N Y. OW OW - d h e r in.. wn s. ich !four N 8 T fi lb w with were e-bl hin' 'e p ree, ade p wer tie si • oan. Og ut at ock • he c ns C 57 lowi tart eep 1180., e Df th ere row 11 as t ssen t rain on lasti ime blo f ou the Humboldt Mounts laiThere they overtook the trains w had loft San Francisco for the ays previously. The road from ells to 'pane, (thirty-six miles) was 11 hi cka ed , no trains having passed er hat ection for four days. The o s ow as any depth from four to teen fee As the wind was still owi g, to open the track with shovels s a:futi 'e as dipping the ocean dry sp on. . Seventeen locomotives ssei ibled at the western end of cka e, eight of which - wee put an immense snow -plow. The ssen er trains were massed into and thus arranged, a charge was on the obstruction. As such was hard to resist, in three hours ow -1 low was pushed through to , aw the caravan of trains reach-, Jen nly three hours behind time. he - s ccessful trial demonstrates rhino can be pushed throngh any de ever likely to impede any road. long coming down the mount. vas s great as going up them. In lley of Salt Lake, farmers were g, and the atmosphere mild. ng o t again in a few hours, the sno s were encountered on the tch r nge, so deep that at some of the comb of the roofs of houses could only be seen. was no obstruction ; yet the ing adeng between snow -banks the roofs, was interesting to ers. On Saturday, the 18th, encountered a severe snow - he Rocky Mountains at Sher - g until midnight of Sunday. there was danger of the -tram n from the track." T °USA_ DS of people are now careless - 1 all win themselves to drift through Flardware, he reliminary symptoms of consump. ion, unde the ,fatal delusion that they re roub ed with nothing but a " slight ' w necessary is it, then, that a. old houl be cared. for from its incipi- ney and every exertion used to get rid f it. ryau's Pulmonic Wafers '' will top the 1 acking cough in a few minutes, nd 1 y th influence on the bronchial ncl ulm nary organs' all fears of den. erods results will eoon be diseipated— ut the3 must be taken in tie. old by itl druggists and country deal - Ts. Prile 25 cents per box de- ru- severs' oppor- 11 the' y his; I racs r the s Qui stud ot thi ti ti t b a t irps' COCOA. —Grateful and comforting a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations, of dgestion and nutritin, and by a care- ful Application of the fine properties of well -selected cocoa Mr. Epps has pro- vided our breakfast cocoa, with a delicate- ly flavbred beverage, which may save us many, heavy doctors' bills. It Ls Lro the judicious use of such articles of dietrthat a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every ten. deny to disease. Hundreds of subtle malMlies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure bloed, and a properly nourished frame." Civil Serviec Gazette. Sold only in pack- ets labelled-. "James Epps it Co., Ho- mawathie Chemists, 48, Threadneedle St; iland 170, Piccadilly, London," 421-52 .me utt, ars s hi e p Orr an, 'ome ein (10NFESSIONS OF A VITI31.-4'ub1ihed as a warning and for the benefit of young men and others who Nutter from Nervous Dobility,Loss of llffsmhooa, (tee giving his rules of SelfCure, after undergoing much suffering and eapense, and maiied free on receiving a post-paid directed en- veloe. Addrese NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, '. 0, Bea 158, Brookly, N. Y. 404-26 A 'TER having need Pr. • Wheeler's Compound -43- Elixir of Phoopbates and Callesys over two years in daily practice, I met give it my uriquall. fled approbation. During a practice of twenty years I have used many scientific compounds pre- partd for the same indications al. the Elixir, but noie of them proved as valnable as this. To the me ical profession and to the public, I would es - pee ally recommend it as the best remedy for the Ire tment of that large end conetantly increasiug s of oases of over-worked, nerve -exhausted wonen. N. WARIMS BUHL, M. D. cla 'JjlE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.—Job Moses' Periodical Pills—This invelaable medieine is nu fling in the - enre of oll those painful and daegerous clieefoice to which the female coustitu- tion is subject. It moderates all excess and re- moves all obtraotions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To ma.ried ladies, Itis peculiarly nifed. It Will, in a short time, bring on the monthly po. rioLi with regularita . These pine should not be tak n by Females daring the first three Months of regraucy, as they are sure to, bring oa Mis- call lege, but at any other time they aro safe. In all:, cases of Nervous and Spinal Affetione, penis in the back and limb, fatigue on slight ex-- era,ion, palpitation of the, heart, hyteries, and whtes; these pills will effect a cure when all other means hove failed; and, although, a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or 'anything hurtful to the constitution. Full ditections in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. Job Mose, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1 00 and 12i cents fo - postsge onelosed to Northrop & Lyman, To- ro to Out., general agents for the Dominion, w11 Lime a bottle containing over 50 pills by roturn mail. Sold in Sesforth by E. Hickson & Co, J. S. Roberts, and R. Lumsden. 197 A.E,OUND THE WORL wjt° llISK.—Thoreas' Eciectrie 011! Worth tep times its weight in gold. Do you know suf. ng of it If not, it is time you did.—Pain can - n4 stay where it is ned. One doseanres common se e throat. One bottle has cured bronchitis. Fi ty cents worth has cured an old standing cough. 0 e or two bottles cures bad cases of piles or kid- ner troubles. Six to eight applicatione cure any ea e of excoriated nipples or infinmed breafft. One bo tie has cured lame back of eigbt years stand - Daniel Plank, of Brookfield, Tioga County, Pe., says: "1 went 30 miles for a bottle of your oil, which effected a wonderful cure of n crooked litair, by six applications." Another who bee had as hma for years, says: "1 have half of a 50 cent 'mettle left, and $100 would not buy if 1 could get no more." Rufus Robinsou, of Nuniti, N. Y.. "One small bottle of your Eclectrie Oil reatored the voice where the person had not spok- en above a whisper in five years." Rev, J. Mallory, of Wyoming, N. Y., writes: "Your Eciectric Oil cored me of bronchitie in ono week." Dealers all over the country say, " We have never sold a medieine that has given such complete satisfaction as this." It is compoeed of six of the best oils that are known. Is aft good for internal as for ex- tenal use, and is believed to be iinmeagurebly an- pOlrfor to anything ever made. Will save yen much suffering and many dollars 101 ex- panse. It is sold by all medicine deal- er. Price 25 Centa. S. N. THOMAS, PHELPS, N, Y. And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Toronto, Ont., Sole Agents for the Dominion. NOTE.—Ecloctric -Selested and Electrized. Sold in Seaferth by -E4 Hickson & Co., J. S. Roberts, and It. bums- cln. • 427-8. KIDD'S HARDWARE JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOOK OF EIGHTY DAYS; JULES Which will bo sold as •••••••••••••••••••-.. VERNE. This is the Title of a STORY of Thrilling Interest which will bel com- menced in CHEAP AS ANY IN TOWN. FENCING WIRE A SPECIALITY. • — man in Oshawa had an inflamed eck and applied to a medical man for elie . The doctor prescribed leeche. n s isiting his patient some time after he ciun liii easier, but no Marks of the vor isThe patient enlightened Escul- piu by nforming-him that the animal's ad eeu wallowed. The Patient reliev- dthe in dical man's anxiety about the 1 on lition of his stomach by the. further nfo matieu that, as the varinints looked gly and nasty, he soaked them well in hot wate ' before he took them down. The neck is doing well. --- Mes rs. Abbott & Co.. of Montreal have tak n an action of da,m ge for $100,- 000 onbea1f of Mr. HenryS ndfielcl Mac - don ld, f Cornwall, against Hugh Gra- ha and Wayne Griswold, Proprietors of the Montreal Star. Mr. Macdonald has aLso inst ueted Mr. Kerr, Q. C., to lay a r. inal lnforinatioll against the same de- femlantsl before the Grand Jury of the Co rt of Queens Bench, which meets on the 24th The story on which the libel is funded is stated to be wholly With- out foundation. The lady and gentleman reftirred to have been engaged for some time, and will be married shortly, THE EXPOSITOR JOHN KIDD. About the First of May, And will be Continued for about Three Months. Every person should read it, and none can fail to be interested in it. CARTER'S STEAM SAW MILL, SEAFORTH. THE undersigned, sncecesor to Messrs. Armi- tage, Carter & Gray, bascon hand over 1,000,000 FEET OF GOOD HEMLOCK LUMBER Ont and Sorted, gettable for Bundle', Draining and Fencing, which he offers at $7'"50 per M. Also a. quantity of hit erior uality, suitable for Sheeting, at $3 50 per M., and ha s placed the price of Can • NEW SUBSCRIBERS get THE EXPOSITOR from cysam: - • . NEW MACHINE SHOP. , . AYING fitted. up the promisee iormerly o cupied by GRAY & SCOTT, we are prepared to contrect for BOILERS & ENGINES, FLOtRING, GRIST AND SAW MILLS, SHINGLE, Heading and Stave Machinery, &c. i3LACKSMITH WORK AND GPIERALI • REPAIRS Promptly Attended To. GRATE BARS AND OTHER CASTINGS • FURNISHED. FOUND= AND MANUFACTURING CO. ROBERT RUNCIMAN Manager. eafort.t, Feb. 1876,near Mansion House. 426 SOMETHING THAT THE PUBLIO SHOULD KNOW. • JOHN VOROADFOOT Keeps constantly on lund, at his Warerooms and ractory, oppgaite the Market, i 1 . A LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE ; 1 OF EVERY bESCRIPTION, . Whieh he is prepared to sell at prices to suit the the times. In fact he *ern be nnderbold. As he ma,nufctures all he Sells, purchasers can rely upon getting the 1 . . , THE BEST AUTICLE Felt THE leEAST ITIONEIC. 1 : Irit,rnitwe Miiiinufactured to Order Remember the placeito buy Furniture Cheap la 4]t the Factory opposite the Market, Seaforth. JOHN H. BROADFOOT. XT PAYS ! 1 IT PAYS!! WHAT PAYS? x=1,.A.3D AD smm IT PAYS TOGO TO THE EXCELSIOR MILLS, BGMONDVTILLE, ONT., To get your Gristing done, and Farmers will in an emotes get their own i Wheat ground, and good :yield.' Pa -ties wishing tci get the Excelsior Mills CLEBRATED FLOUR Can do so at Mill Pries, from the following Mer- chants of Sesiorth Wm. Allan- A. G. Ault, James C. Willem, James McGinnis, Joseph Brownell, Wm. Hill, Hall it • Pavey, George Murray, A. Cardno—Baker, P. • Megarey—Baker now tin Harpurhey ; W. Scott, Bilieefield. BA.Aun_y_q_oantity of Chopped PEAS, OATS and LEY, and other Feed, ou hand always. M. CH LESWORTH & CO Puri or. N. p.—Agents for the Garden City Middling 417 the First of January, 1877, for ONE DOLLA As back numbers Ares net kept, all who wish to secure a reading Of this CUSTOM SAWING AT $2 75 per M. 'Last year's prices will be paid for Hardwood Logs and for Hemlock, lf cut long. Palirensge is res- pectfully ',elicited and satisfaction gaarnteed. JAMES I. CARTER. • N. B.—The price for custom sawing is less than what is charged by any other mill,- an nniforra thickness guaranteed. 426 MOST INTERESTING STORY should aubeeribe ot once. • ABOUT 2 Cents A WEE Will do it, and who would be Without GOOD LIVE LOCAL PAPER • 2 Cents a Week. For the sake of THE GENUINE .1101VE SEWINO MACHINE IS STALL ABEAD. SOLD BY W. N. WATSON,' SEAFORTH, Agent for the Connfry of Huron. You want to know the true qualities of this Celebrated Sewing Machine call at tay office in Seafrt, and beware of going to where one only Is ket on hand, and purposely out of order, to be compared to inferior/ machines to its disadvan- tage Atter a period' of more than ten years ex- perinee in the Sewing Machine tininess I have foun4 that the GENUINE HOWE MACHINE t o only one whi b. has given permanent satis- fact' n to purchaser. as never proving defective in it movements, nor being returned for repair. It p eicesses all the aualities of a serviceable Sew- ing technic, 11 18 strong, durable, not noisy ris fals ly represented, and all its parts are made of the est metal and perfectly fitted together. You may change it from fine work to heavy work with- out training it and rendering it unfit for -repro- dud g a neat and perfect etitell on fine work. It will sow with 'heavy blaek linen thread with the Sam ease as with a fine cotton spool. 4- AUTON.—Don'1 be imposed on by un - ser pulons dealers and the Agents of other Sew- ing • achines, offering to supply you with a genu- inc Howe Machine It yrea aro not aatisfied tokecp the �no they are trying to sell yon, as they only intend to impose upon yon some worthless 'mita. tioloi 'le re-varnishd look like a new machine. f the Howe, or perhaps an old second-hand art RoYAL CANADIAN BANK. A1 SEAFOTH BRANCH.' D MINION IBLOOK, MAIN -13T•1 SEA.FORTH, • raft* on New York Payable at any B k in the United States. ill* of ExChange on London payable at 11 Chief Cities f the United Kingdom. li TEREST EjAID ON DEPOSiTS. M. 1'. HAYES, ISAISAGEB. 41: FOR SALE CHEAP. A NUMBER OF BENCH AND KNEE Bob -Sleighs, Wagon, Iron Harrows and Whelbarrows, For &tie eh cop, or will be Exehang eia for Wood. Apply to D. MeNAUGHT, Seder th. •rn •