The Huron Expositor, 1877-09-28, Page 7SEPTEMBER 28, 1877.
IE CONSOLIDATED BANK
OF CANADA.
$4•000.000e,
BANK OF aiIONTREAL,Incorporetec118egt.
and itql-*L. CANADIAN BANK,
Ineorporated 1861.
SEAFORTH BRANCH.
)hliritION BLOCK, MAIN -ST,,
SEAFORTII.
aerate en New York. . Payable at any
*in the United. States.
Una of .EXeleautege on London PaYabbe
ell Chief Cities a the United laingtiont.
rTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
M. P. HAYS,
scouoila
EGG EMPORIUM.
he subscriber hereby thankhis nunnertnet
tomers(merchants anclothers) for their liberal ,
ronagederirtg the past seven, years, and. hopes,
strict integrity artdclose attention to busbaess,
erit their confidence and teade in thefuture„,
Peeing greatly enlarged hie premises, during
winter, bets new prepared to pay the
GHEST CASH PRICE
r any qatintitv' Of good freah eggs, dellearea
EGG EMPORIUM,
Main Street, Seeforthe
seed by the subscriber 25 tons of good dry
isle WHEAT STY.
ea. 11 WLSeNe
HE cOMMERCIA1
SEAFORTII.,
ARTHUR FORBES,
AYING purchased. the Stock tuaa Trade of the
Commercial Livery, Seaford', front Me,
eorge Whiteley, begs to state that he intende
trrying on the business irt the °Id steed, and haft
Idea sl valuable horses and vehieles to the
remedy large sockt None but
'int-elassCloinfortable Trehicles and Good
Reliable H0r8e8 Will be Kept.
nered and Open Buggies and Carriageta and
(ruble and SinglaWagons always ready foruse.
peeial Arranuernenfa Made With 7077t..
menial Men. -
;Orders left a the stables or any of the) hotels-
roraptly attended to-.
etENTRAL EXHIBITION. 1877,
WILL DE HELD IN THE
g.7.0WN OF GUELPH,
THE
3rd, 4th and 5th of OCTOBER.
OPEN TO ALL.
" Prize Liets Rua Entry I'apere eau be had at the
eeretareas Office, qualph and ftlso from the Sec-
teries of other eocietiea throughout the P ravine&
Paxties not receiving their entry ticketsprior ta
ae shear, will find them at the Seeretaryas Offfee.
The several Ratlwaya will eaary freight and pate
-neers totted front the Exhibitiee at sirtgleefare.
MiaRTON, Secretary THOS. MoORAE ,Pres -
:cut. Guelph, Sept. Lt, 177. O9-4
iskTOTIO
1'0 GRANGERS, FARMERS AND
OTHERS.
A s THEY oecup,y the attention of all, these
hard times,. the subscriber is determine to
aect them by offering good inch 11emlook, "not
usually eold for inch," at the following rata:
:a foot Hemlock. at $6 50 per thousand, 14 foot
i7eaciture, at $7, ler Cash. AR orders aver 4,00a
per eeut. discount. Call and see if you tiorta
int what iS repreaented.
Bok Accounta over 8 menthe will be charged
; per cent. 1- •
The subscriber thanks his numerous eustottera
pr their liberal enpuort, and solicits a contintt-
txtee a their favors.
JOHN THOMPSON.
taa Steam Sew Mills, MeRillop.
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BUTTER TUBS.
• TROTT, SEAFO.RTII,
note Prepared to sapply aR enetoinere with.
any ntuuber of his
SUPERIOR: BUTTER TUBS,
At 830 per hundred, Cash. These Tubs are 80-
w ell ana favorably known to the trade that it la
:nitnecineary to, say anything in their reeoramen-
aat ion.
MR. TROTT-also manufactures El. small Hard-
-Wood Tub, suitable fur washing batter in.
Oedere by mail or otherwise promptly attend -
lad
I! 41r,
S. TROTT, Seaforth.
iR DRESSING
MISS AMANDA STARK
Timm.; to inform tbe Laaies a Seaforth and
Veity tine she preparea to makeup
'eeN.VrrttliEattc CUR.IS, BRA/DS, etoq-
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tattle Latest .nashion from Combined- Pailaas
tel 0 rat s. punctually attended to.
'A Call I-ea:a:tea. Iteeidence-tioderich Street,
ateafert L. ; - 46749'
:NEW BLACKSMITH; SHOP IN
SEAF,ORTH.
AN(.41,'S .1.7\10SII
-wIs, II et.e • Peblie generally
L • that le t tee. ' laatehentith Shop
Hetett late et. e V, It's atotel, wirer
te, ert I tt.
SilE81 t NE. AND Am. tnees er
t;eet.teet,
(tile Satiefactiout ana
eten ei e en..
eeete t; T'S alcaNTOSTL
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HENSALL PORK FACTORY
& A.MES 1.)ETTY,
' 41A Siteikea and Sneer Carea Hemet
'''je' 'I a!el Smoked It., Cumberland Deceit,
Cant seen, :thee rink, : e.
.1/1 II/abate tie _Mail or Otherwise -
0 u hand.
'1a7; G. & J. PETTY. iroa0s11.-
R. N. BRETT3
SEAFORTII,
Witt eeetile end I: Rail Dea.er in LEATTIER s16
ail, tie itleteleINGS a Every Description-
-N.111e but the leery nein sunk kept. Terme.
moderate. A Trial Solicited. All order a by rasa
er otherwise nrotriptly tilled.
490 B. ten BUTT.
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S. CAaaPitELL, Provincial Land Surveyor
-tat t and Ca, il Engineer. Orders by mail prow*
lv attended te.
479 In S. CAMPBELL, Miteuell.
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SEPTEMBER 28, 1,477.
Aeronaut Willed -Tris Balloon
EXplodes 300 Feet in the Air.
Glad. Springs, in this county, as on
Monday thronged from all puts of the
surrounding country to witness the bal-
loon ascension. According to antioun.ee-
=mit, the travelling show of Prof. II.
Hoffman made its appearance andre-
pared for exhibition. The large iion
furnace was put to work, and the al -
loon hoisted over it by means of two
.poles on either side, 40 feet high. he
was inflated by mean.s of wod
fii
and. kerosene oil, with a, small quaintly
balloon
of gasoline added. When it Wit8 ' ed
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as usual, lWr. Hainur, the ceronaut, was
infonned., but he said, "I want 'More
gas this time." Two pints more of •oil
were put in, and -when. exhausted; he
jumped. into his position, and like an
an•ow the great air -ship shot upward,
.0airying its limn= freight dangling at
its end. It had ascended some 300 feet,
•and while the actor was performing on
.a horizontal bar, hanging by his feet
with his head down, waving a handker-
chief to the nervous audience below;
the patched and dilapidated canv ss
-split from bottom to top with a rep it
that was heard miles away. No soo er-
h,acl. the gas escaped than tho ball° n
collapsed, and came shooting down jas
swiftly as it had. darted up. T e
feronaut saw his situation, and qui k
as lightning turned. himself up and re-
gained his hand -hold, and commenced,
a roanceuvre to dodge a telegraph wire
and post toward which he- was falling.
This he succeeded in doing, striking the
grouncl with terrible force, which
bounced him up, to be caught ancl press-
ed down by the balloon. All of this
was the work of a meraent. The crowd
was literally paralyzed, women sicken-
ing and fainting, and men unable, in
• their horror, to move. • The companions
of the unfortunate man stood rivetted
- to the ground, and •not until soiae
citizens undertook to move the canvas
did they stir. The man was found ito
be alive and conscious, but dreadfu ly
bruised and mangled.. He was thron h
it all calm and cool, and described 1is
feelings as, descending, he saw and f It
death staring him in the face. He was
taken tothe hotel, where both Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson did all in their powjer
to relieve his sufferings. With all t e
aid nothing could be accomplished, and
at 1130 o'clock P. M. he paid the pe
alty of death for his reoklessness. His
mune is Frank Hainur, from War-
ren, Ohio. His father, we learn,
has been for years • a book-keeper
for Packard & Barnum, hardware mer-
chants, at that pla,ce.-Abingdon (Ira.)
Standard.
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The Sensation of Star-ving.
For the first two days, through whiclh
a strong and healthy man is doomed to
exist upon nothing, his sufferings are,
perhaps, more acute than in.the remain -
lug stages -he feelan inordinate, un-
speakable craving, at the stomaeh night
and day. The mind runs upon beef,
bread, and other substantials ; but still,
in. a great measure, the body retains ts
strength. On. the third and. fourth days,
but especially on the fourth, this inc s -
sant craving gives place to a sinithjig
and a, weakness of the stomach, accea -
pained by a nausea. The 1-info/tuna e
sufferer still desires food, but with loss
of strength he loses that eager craving
which is felt in the earliest stages.
Should he chance to obtain a morsel or
two of food, lie swallows it with a we' f-
ish. avidity; but the minutes afterward
his sufferings are more intense than
ever. Ile feels as if he had swallowed
a live lobster, which is -clawing and
feeding upon the very foundation of his
. .
existence. .
On the fifth day his cheeks sudden y
Appear hollow and sunken, his body at- -
tenuated, his color is ashen pale, and
his eyes are wild, glassy and cannibal,
ish. The different parts of the system
now war with each other. The stomach
calls uprm the legs to go with it in quet
of food ; the legs, from very -weaknet-s„
refuse. The sixth clai brings with -it i
creasel suffering, although the pangs
huneer are lost in an overpoweritg.
languor and sickness. The head. b
comes giddy -the ghost of well-remeh
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run out. Its partner Wale' a 8'11 611'61
white4
chookered, .white ";.inst
steriai!
gutted Methodist. (Hie. Vlorsluk.
ed that such language was of ru.
ler.)
The Doctor went on at somo lengthams.
cloised by saying that he ropuiiated
being drunk, he repudiated thaLt His
Worship had been d.riuking at Berlin,
no man at this council boh -d ha ever
been drank.
-Meii
Ti ess,
Economy is an excellent thirig. That
is, it is Very -comfortable to be able to
say to one's self, "I will do withal]. this,
that or the other luxury ratherl than
ran the risk of being a beggar in ny old
itge, or even to find it possible t live
without what 18 Usually ;termed a sees -
fifty, rather thaakto !run Jae debt. But
9)*ggerated. economy, or father eau-
ness, is soraething which rnustren erits '
possessors wretched., and oniething too
selfish, to 'forbid themse yes anything .
they desire. They covet rich foocl and
fine dress, ease ancl idleness,, buti they
begrudge to those Who minister to their
wants their well earned . price, aid. al-
ways forget that "the laborer is worthy
of his hire." - • 1,
From the lips of such people yoi hear
nothing but *complaint. Every4ie isi
overreaching them. The drossnrlaker
has sent in a frightful bill; the cook
has no right to such wages; the °m-
inable landlord thinkszo rent too rnuoh
for his house; it is impossible to have
anything done without being oh
ated.
In fine, they want all that people ihave
tO 'sell, and have -withiu their s ul. a
miserable desire to get it for nothing..
Always, accusing other people of their,
own vices, they slave their conscience,
and when they get something for i oth-
.i g fancy themselves happy . But it is
only a fancy. They out' 'lever now
-.the pleasant -warmth that fills the eart
evhen a generous action has been, done
at its prompting. - Never can the feel
t a pleasant independence that f Bows
liberal and ungrudging iayme t . of
those to whose toil or trcii le one s in-
debted. ' ' I
Life is a constant battle to thee) and
rx4any a spendthriftis happier 'than.
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those who forget that they hal e no
right to economise at the expense of -
other people, saicl whoever wit ingly
- takes money from anoth.or to a I d to
his own purse is, at leas at hes rb, a
thief.
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Toombs on the Negro.
In his speech in Atlanta, Ga:, cs Fri-
day, Aug. 24, Robert Toon+s said:
"And„ talking of nogroes, I. under tand
them. 1.- owned 600 of th in. before the
war. They knew what s rt of aniaster
they had, and in my coma y 1 never lose
one of their -Votes. But .I clo say they
know nothing about -Gave nment. [Ap-
plause.] I remember that some fellow
from somewhere about Cherokee -I be-
lieve his name was Woford-mscle a
great to-do because I said they were
savages. ; They are -just ,• as much as
those who came over in the Wanderer
te Savannah before the wk. They are
of the huinan race, but they arenlot of
my race. They are a lower orter of '
human beings. God Almightyi 1, ado
them, but He made thani just as fie
does other things in nature. He made .,
the race -horse, the. draught -horse, and
he naacle the jackass -and He makes
fools ifi our own race. We whipped the
Radicals lii. their own fight .when they
first tried to force the negro upon us.
It was said -that I threw the whole
Yankee natiointito ' trepedition ' because
I said. that if they would let me inake
the Constitution thenegrq woulcl Inover
be heard. of. That is so. I pat ii this
Constitution I take away none f his
rights. That is a matter for society.
We exclude 'only idiots and thieve.. No-
body, I hold, should. have • the frailcliisc
except hose who are fit for it, and that is
what y ur Constitution hap provid d for.
That is Coustitution Nthich G orgia ,
shall live under when you I and your pos-. '
terity are gone. You hav shut out the
women, but you have donc that on what
I conceive to be a right Pr neiple. The
brave soldier. doeS not car4v his jewels
., .
into battle, and it is our. uty to keep
Runty, virtue, and hone out o ' the
ring." -
hexed dinners pass hideous proce.--
sien through hi§ mind. The seventh
day mimes, bringing increased lassitude
and further prostratiou of strength. -
The arms hang listlessly; the legs drag
heavily; the diesire for food .is still felt,.
to aldegree, but it must be brought, n t
"sought. The miserable remnant of li a
-which still hangs to "the. sufferer is u.
burden almost too grievous to be born ;
yet his inherent love of existence i
duces a desire to preserve it, if it. can e
saved without a tax upon bodily exer.
tiou. The mind wanders. .. At one me-
ment he thinks* his weary limbs mullet -
sustain him a inilo ; thenext he is ,
(lowed with unnatural strength, and ly
-there be a certainty of relief before him,
dashes bravely lend strongly forward,
wondering whence proceeds his new aid
sudden impulse.
Guelph's Oratory.
The following is a specimen of tlte
Oratory indulged in *by the Municipill
Ceuncilors the Town of Guelph : t
a recent meeting, 1)r. Clarke, aiiid.
roars ef laughter, then (tot :off his ell -
initiating speech. He 1111. been accuscld
Of incompetency by the pera
North Ward electors had. elected bine
I re` acclamation, and iio would leave it tn
then]: wnether he was incoinpt!eent. LTe
had. been aecused ot insobriety ; 1e
would point oUt a life of 30 years
Guelph to cantradict the statement.
The repernere who had reported hi it
drunk Valfit• looking through drunkm
spectacles tprder, order), yes, tilt: re,
IRWter:-. were drunk., • Ho would. put it
stronger. Would it be wrong if he said
His Worship had. taken a glass ortwe -
of lager at the Berlin festival ? The
teporter:4, indeed !" had. hear 1 what -
had been said about the/IL Why, they
guzzled more -whiskey in one 4tly than
he did in all his life. He had heard.
Public opinions • about . the editors and
proprietors of the Hora/d. Some said
one thing, »)1110 said -another ; smut:
said they were fools ; some said that if
they were halignel by a rope there would
be more than fools at the end of it. But .
the universal opinion regarding these
people was that they were liars. The
liftrenry was more cautious, and. said he
should go to a camp, meeting. Wh3,-
should he go to camp !meetings? But
the Mercury had done worse; it had
said he -had drunk after- that meeting; -
the 21(rc1try had drank with him, and -
shameful to say -had. kissed and • told
about it. The editor of the Mercury
was a sponge saturated. through, and
through with whiskey, and all one had
to do was to squeeze him and. it would
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• - - Sensitive. .
Most children are sensit ve, and it is
wrohg to wantonly wound their feelings
by censuring them too ha shly for their
faults. !Time cures a great many things;
children outgrow infirmities and faults,
and if right principles ,et action and
fooling are instilled gently., constantly,
wisely, the restilts will ultiraatel ap-
pear. It is merely cruelty to mal e the
Weak points of a child a;souree of teas-
ing and ridicule, as "is ! often do le in
schools and families. ' A ment 1 in-
firmity should. be -Created as tendetly a-
Itibodily deformity. A : quick te aper,
an irritable or timorous Or -Leash)._ dis-
position, requires far More tact and
judicious management than any mere
physical:infirmity. - When (crow p to
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maturity, our sensitive children become
the poets, musicians, artists, writers,
leaders of their time. Help theim too
with their tasks, which te !manyof them
seem hopeless. DefinitiOns aro hard to
reniemher ; . the gene:tea:play lessein is dir-
t -IC -tilt tO comprehend, and won't stay fix-
ed in the mind; history is dul11. and
dead; arithmetic a hopeless togle of
figures, tUlil :gra/ in titer fl10C lore i puzzling
than any possible conimdruM. The
little folk need belt) ; they need. !Cheer
and encouragement, and Wl'o sboi id be
SO. ready. so willing,. so able to givc it as
the parent! i 1
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.4 Curious. Surgical. Operat on.
IA boy named Frank '1ip,iiiin, -Who
,
had been injured in a sawmill herd, and
had: been, as Wo might say, almost skin-
ned, alive, was suppliedwith a new elein
by taking pieces from the arms.of eight
or nine other boytt In the accident a
very largo wound was m (le in his back,
the surface being One mass of red,
quive;ing flesh, though iealthy in ap-
pearance. The wound, Id course, was
vpry sensitive, and the 4eratio11 Must,
have boonquitepainful to hilit. 'Drs.
Picot and Maynard and ;an assistant
performed the operation. Around . the
bed were gathered six o eight Irish
boys, from-eight•to fifteen -ears of age,
from-whoso arms had be n taken, or
was to be taken, -the skin needed to re-
place that which was lest.' As each
was called on by the doctor, he came
forward, and baring his! :arm, a small
piece of akin was skilfull3- cut out with
the lancet and gently placed upon the
raw flesh. About thirty pieces in all
were so , put on. Several of the boys
gave up more tha()
n Luepke°, andFolger
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P. cot, the doctor's, son, contributed
ei lit pieces. A - younger brother of
Hanafin's.ga,ve nearly as ihany. While
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HURON EXPOSITOR.
the optaration was going on the boys
joked among ph.enaselves on helping to
make hp Hanafin, and bantered each
other on the number of -times they had
submitted to be cut into for the benefit
' their playmate The boys were gen-
erally ;ferY willing to ve the skin re -
le they evidently
ugh was as good
creed out doors,
•kos through the
hov,tever, that
ye skadi SO that
gaited, Ibritit al.:be,r, ai Iv
alp:
began.: thins; Plat en:
as a fe st, and they'
watc ' g farther opera
window. It is though
enough will consent to
aanafin's wounds '',,Till lae entirely oovt:Zr-
ed overj thus hastening his recovery,
and adJing
g to his comfort when the
wound all have healed. -Auburn, (N.
T.) Aclyertiser.
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`hs Rules ofPoliteneps.
The ilules of politene s are never at
variance with the prim, ples of morality.
Whatever is reallyinipolite is really
immora4l. We have no!right to offend
people ly our Manners er conversation.
We havb no right to be influenced by
gossip ivbout people we meet. If We be-
lieve a inan to: be unfit Oonipany for us,
we mus not invite hirni; but if we meet
hini wl ere he has been invited by
tethers, e must treat him with civility.
If we know a man (at. woman to be
c
a grave offender, we &Janet Use that
knowledge to injure him or her, unless
it is absolutely needful ;for the protec-
tion of 4thera. The gr atest and best
• men in IfRie world. hay beei assailed
with cs:lumny. • The pirest a d noblest ,
clo not always escape itJ We annot in-
vestigate, as a, rule. We mus disregard
all slanders. Where great offences be-
come notorious, the offianders must be
excommunicated. In 011 other cases we
naust give everyone the benefit of a -
doubt, apply charitable construction,
• hope for the best, and consider every
one innocent until he has proven guilty.
A Brave Lid,dy.
Charlotte Bronte's sister Eanily, the
authoress of " Wuthering Heights," pos-
sessed extraordinary courage. Thnicl as
a fawn in society, and afraid to hear
herseli speak, but in the face Of appal-
ling danger she was self possessed, know-
ing no fear. She waspassionatelY fond.
of dogs, and. always too t them for corn-
• pany inher walks. 0 e day when she
was giving water to a deg at the parson-
age cloor--her father was a clergyman
-14-e-biti her hand seveiely, and showed,
evident i symptoms of madness. The
brave *1 Uttered no cry of pain, rior
called fOr hielp. Walking cahnlyto the
kitchen ' she found an ikon heating on
the fir4ancl held. it to her ann. She
'held it there without flinching till the
wound Was thoroughly cauterized, and
a broad. scar remained, which was visi-
ble to the day of -her death, Neither of
her sisterkiknew what had happened till
many weeks afterward, when, thinking
all danger had passed., she informed
them.. - 1 '
EPP8)4 Cocak.-Gratefal and comfort-
ing.-" By a thorough littowleclge of the
natural 'laws which govern the opera-
tions of 'digestion and. nutrition, and iby
c:areful application of the fine proper
tie S ef Well .selectecl cocoa, Mr. -Epps
has provided our breakfast tables. with
a delicately flavored bevera.ge, which
may save us many heavy doctor's bills:
It is -by the judicious use of stieh articles
of diet that a constitiatien may be grad-
ually built up until strong enough to re-
sist -every tendency to clises.se. Hun-
dreds of subtle maladies are floating
arena. u's . ready . to attack wherever
there is o, weak point. We may escape
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves
well fortified with pure blood, and a
properly nomished frame." -2f 'Ser-
vice Gazette. Sold only in packets label-
led," James -Epps Homceopath-
ie Chemists,' 48, Threadneedle Stredt,
and 170, Piccadilly, London." 482-52 _
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ea rent Wesitern Hallway.
Trains leave Brussels station, north and south,
as ander:
oetiNG NORTH. GOING SOUTH.
Mixed... .... 9:15 A. M. Mail 687 L. M.
Aaeom. 9:03 P. M. Accom .08 P. tL
Mail ' 3:40 P. M. Mixed 5:25 P. M.
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Traine leave Scatorth Station as follows:
GOING 'WEST- "
tM4od Train,
• Mixed Train.
Express
Express......
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Express Trein 7:50 A. M.
Express -Train • 1:25 P. M.
Mixed Train •10:40 A. M.
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Lpridon. Huron and BrUce.
GOING SOUTH-- Mail. gi:Wd. EXpTOSS.
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riglT, depart... 7 ) 1? it t
elaN7gci:
Blyte. 8 05 1135.5 05
Londesborough.... 8 14 _ 11 50 515
• Clinton 8 31 12 40 5 ,a8
Bincelield. • 8 50 • 1 15 ,5 50 '
• Kippen. 9 00 1 40 . 46 02
Hen pall •9 05 1 50 ' 6 07
Exeter 9 20 2 45 6 25
.London, arrive.. :. 10 45 4 45 7 45
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Gore, G NORTH-- Mail. Mixed. Expreas.
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London, depart.... 7 80 7 85 . 5 05
Exeter , 8 50 10 50 6 25
Ilcneall ' 9 05 11 15 6 38
Kippen • , •9.'10 11 30 • 6 16
Brncefield
6:40 A. M.
4:45 P.M.
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8:58 P. M.
920 . 11 45 6 57
Clinton . ,• 9 .40 12 40 , 7 11 gi
Lorelesborough a... 11 57 _. 1 10 1, 7 Ha nee
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Belgrave 10 '2 1 55-- •7. r4-1 V
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• DELTA. KAPPA GRAND MARCH -A. H. Pearce,,',500.; TH.L.', EVERGREEN
WALTZ -J, T. Stoddart, 35c.; HEAVENWARD OR HOMEWARD MARCH
HERD BO'Y 5(o.; CHAUT DU PAYSON-Alfonso Rendam, 50c.; THE SHEP-
-C-. Vibre
G. D. Wilson, 50e.• GATHERING SHELLS FROM THE SEA
SHORE-Rie ards, 50e.; THE STORM -H. Weber, 67o.; WHISPERS FROM
ERIN -W, 8° Itockstro, 67c.; THE NIGHTINGALE'S THRILL -E. Hoffman, :
67c,, MARC.4 DES AMAZONS -J. M. Welli, 67c.; CENTENNIAL GRAND
MARC a -n ., C. Pratt, 50c.; VALSE JOYENSE-C. Kinkel, 42c, 'MORNING
SCHOTTISCHE -A. P. Wyman 350.; ROBIN'S - RETURN -L. Fisher, 50c.;
FAIRY WEDDING- WALTZ -5•. W. Turner, 35c.; VALSE DE SALON-
Brinley I Richards, 67e.; VIENNESE WALTZ -Samuel Jones, 42 . ; ANNA
BOLENA-Knhe, 670.; LOVER'S REPLY pOLKA-C. Kinkel,t..)0 .; HOME,
SWEET HOME -J. H. Slack, 42c.; and. about 100 other Popular pie es.
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FrenchandEitermen make, front 25e. to $6.
Adelret a C. W.. PAPST, reaforth.
CENTENNIAL MEDALS AND •DIPLOMAS
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'MALCOLM 1‘10,*_RE,,
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' IRON BEAM P OW.
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MALCOLM MONROE has pleasure In tennonneing tbe Farmers of Huron and erth that he
1 -Y -L• is better prepared this season than ever to funal a firet-clats article. As proof 1 positive that
his Plows are the Bost in the Market be has only to ref r to the fact that thePlow M ufactured by
him obtained the INTERNATIONAL. PRIZE AND D PLOMA at the Ceutennial Exhibition.- -
HE ALSO MANUFAC-
TURES
IRON PLOWS,
11111's Patent Plows,
SUCTFFLERS, IRON .AND WOOD PLOWS.
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Thistle °titter Plows,
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HAMS AND BACON.
THE undersigned have for sale a quanti ,ty of '
a- G. 0. Bacon, Long Clear Bacon, Heavy 14088
Pork, and Canvati Hams, and Lard, which they
offer Co the trade at low price& Address
•• OARDNO & GRAHAM,
497 ' ' Seaforth P. 0., Ont.
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-TRANSIENT.-First- tuna -dote per line, d eeuts , -
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suhsequept ineertions, 2 cent" caeli tinie, .per '4
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BU8INESS . CARDS, .Six Tenes and Wider per xi
year, ea4.
Advertisements nncler the head Of Strityel, Lost or
FO (1, For -Sale or To A
t, Specific rticles,
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W ted, Notice to Debtors, leetinge to be Held, '1. .
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Stotlk for Sale, .Stock for etervice, e:c4 ac., not ;
exce- cling 10 lines -first mentle .e.41 ; after first 1
m�nith. 50 coats ench month
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Adver isentemts under the he of Real E tate for .
Sue; not exceeamg le lines first wenn), $1.50: ,
°Role subsequent month, 75 cents, - I :' 1
Local Advertisements under the head of !District '
Matters, 15 cents per line each insertion.
Birtas, Marriages and Deaths --Gratis. .; l
Advertisements without specific directioup a -ill be l
in rted till forbid, and charged accordingly. ;
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• This Plow is universally aelraitted to be the best Gangltlow now in use, and Fanners should give
it a trial before purebasing any other. •
All these Implements ere manufaeteared by hinaself, of the very best material, and are bttter and
more durable than those got up by large establishments tor patch sales. Every Implement war-
ranted to give entisfeetion. Pricee as low as those of any etheerespeetable establishment that
tures out a good article, Pliews of all the above kinds kept constantly on hand and ean be seen at
his ahop ab tithe.
• IRON N HARROWS.
The Scotch Diamond Harrows kept constantly on hand. Repairs fcr all kinds of Plows kept OM
saintly on band. •Remember the flop, Main Street Seaforth, Emit Side.
-- MJLCOIt MOIsTIR00.
THERE IS NOTHING !LIKE LEATHER
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WHEN IT IS MADE
UP INTO-
(3- 0 0 JD
HARNESS
SUCH AS YOU FIND
_ AT
J. WARD'S,
• SEAFORTH,
Where you will find. all Kinds of Harness Hade up in the Latest Styles,
EMEMBER, if you want a Pam or Substantial Harness j. ,WAIID ean give you better satis-
aa' faction as to QUALITY and PRICE than any other maker in the County. A. Trial le all that
is wanted to secure regular custom. •
- WAPD Seaforth.
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SEAFORTII PLANING MILL,
•SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
THE sobscriberb egs leave to thank his numerens
-I- customers for the liberalpatronage extendedto
hira since eommencing business in Seaforth, in
trusts that he may be favored with a continnank
of the same.
Parties intending to build -would do well to shit
him a call,as he will continue to keep on hand a
argestock of all kinds ef
DRY PINE LUMBER,
DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
SIIING-LES, LATH, ETC.
/Toledo confident of givingsatisfactiontothoto
who may favour him with theirpatronage, AB none
but firsteclateivrorionen &reemployed.
11-Particularattention peed toCuetora Planing
201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.
SAW LoGS WANTED.
Messrs. COLEMAN & GOUINLOCK
Will pay the Highest Cash Price for
SAW LOGS OF ALL KINDS.
Also a quantity of ELM LOGS suitable for thee
manufacture of Hoops.
Custom, Sawing attended to promptly,
sodas cheap as at any other min.
Lumber of every description, also Shingle*,
Lath and Pickets always on hand, and at the veay
-invest market prices.
5000 CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE.
COLEMA3%.3 & GOUINLOCK,
411 - Seafortle
LUMBER FOR SALE.
HEMLOCK, First Quality, $6 per Przut
frora $8.
BILLS CUT TO ORDER,
_ All Lengthe, from 10 to 60 Feet, at. the
PONY MILL, IN MoICILLOP4
The Stthaeriber Las also a
LUMBER YARD IN SEAFORTH,
Where all kinds of Lumber an be obtained. -
• 479 • - THOMAS riewNET,
• BRUSSELS
LIME WORKS.
THE Snheeribers wohld respectfully intimate
to the pealic that they hew) again eorameneed
work at their Limo Works'enpoeito Vauttoneet
mill, on the east side of the river, where, heving
the RHOSt draw kiln in this section and first -elm
fecilities, they will be in a position to t11171 ont
the best of lime ab 14 cent* per busite4
for cash. A good article guara-nteed, Ile we
know our leminetts thoroughly. Give usn call.
TOWN & 33URROWS.
THE •SEAFORTH LIVERY STABLES.
CARNOCHAN & ABELL)
PROPRIETORS.
CIFFICE and Stables On Market Street, mond_
a" door frone aftdn.. Neat, Stylish °erliegen and
Buggiee, and Good Reliable Horses always ott
hand- Ortlera len at the Commercial Rotel, Sea -
'forth, or at the Oleo will be promptly attended.
to. •502
STORE TO RENT, •
THE Dry Goods Store at present oecupledatly
• Mr. George Dent, two doors north of the Post
Offiee. Tide is ono of the best !added business
stands in Seaforth, being on the corner of -Main
and Mellott etreets. For particulars apply to J.
II. BENSON, Esq., Barrister, Seafoeth, sa
MRS. MARKEY'S Grocery Store, opposite Hart'
Hot el. •510
SC)61,14.11.11 E401.114.
N T BUY YOUR '1]..UMBR • FROM Leeldete new beta building. -604-42
k .1".1Te0OLL, Solititor &e., Bruseeisn (Mee
ANY- ONE ELSE BET
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: a 111ARLES P. MILES, Provincial Land Sur.
1 an veyor, Winglnan. Orders by, mail win receive
S: LOUNSBURY & co, SEA.FORTH. i prompt attention. Branch Office, °Buten.
c. F. MILES• 4e5 T. S. GORE,
rrnar, SEAFORM
TII PUP FACTORY. - N.
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-1- Club', sneeessor to J. R. 'Williams, manufac-
STATI NED AGAIN AFTER THE. FIRE.
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.•_ • f ! to give satiefaction. rectory on -North Mein St
I turer of Pumps and Cisteins. All work warranted
mONEY TO. LEND -0n tellies more athenne
tageene then ev_er before Offered. A. 3. Me-
aoLL, Solicitor, Brueseise 604 52
T P. BRINE, Lieenced Auctioneer for the
at • County of Huron. Sales attended in ell
parts ef tbe County. All orders left at the EX- .•
eosnron Office will be promptly attended to.
T LECKIE, General I.oun and Real Eatato
tt. • Agent, Graie, Ploduce end Commission
Mcrehant, Office -New Brick Block opposite
North American Hotel, Brussels, Ott. 480
Soves and Tinware Cheb.per' , Than Ever. 1
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Aii BS . E. WHITNE,Y Seaforth, begs to inform her Many friends and CliSteleerS that she has
-tat again resnmea briefness on the site of ber old eland, wbere everything pertaining to the Tinware
btu 'nees will bd found. A Large Stock of Stoves and"Tinwaree/wass on hand andfor sale'eheap. !
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THE .BEST AND PUREST COAL OII; IN THE -MARKET.
Toy kina. °Inn 'Work Coestattly on hand or Mad le terdor. Calle-aid ace what, she can do be- i
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fore lean:basing elsewhere. MRS. Ei WHITNEY, Seaforth.
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)2. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MOD-
ERN TIMES. '
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T.T DERBYSHIRE. L. D.S.
.1-1- • Surgeon Dentist, Gradttatt:
of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario, Aetifieial
Dentils neatly exeented. All fungi -eat epees.
tions performed with care and promptitude.
Office hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Ileores in
Mrs, Whitney s new brkk block, Main Street.
0 I Tie Pills Purify theBlood, correcb all disorders
prl 1 of tart Liver, atomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and
ten" ere [invaluable in all - complaints incidental to
`1" i if 7 illtitegointinent is the only reliable remedy
. ne I for bad LeW
Los, Oel arman Sores and Incere
(1)I of h twever long stendiug. For Bre:Alit ti -s, Dip-
- Is W
I heelie Coughs, Colds Gout, Rheumatism, and
eteene 4 all eain MI -mimes it linen° canal.
g ! BEWARE OF ;NEW YORK COUN.
< 1 ' , - TI1RFEITS.
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- ITI : Spurious imitations of "Holollsvoliwytly:: Co.,'Pi i
Ira ; and ,!Ointenent." ate munufectured
also by the Mc-
Call:: tarndi, datunCdoe.r,
. • •the 4 Arne of "Hol -
eine Conner ey,1
•' '`, aeon titan. Medi -
i
. S of .4..4: ew York,with
s F. , Haenuryd,
counterfeits of
`11, DbYria gi.
an assumed'
. !IV phmaHrka„ytdhonesk:. -Again o u e
• of New York,
C22 ; '• lili.iiak.:!Is'•IsiciforePratftiagt5riffilkleeit;tahrle: tataincreesocfelytolsbanfviemyrial, eCnot ;,
- Mel eeson 6.... Rollins, of new 'York, are agents for
FTI, tae . .
III '' eat persons, the bet ter to deetive von, nn-
- a1le/lit:0y cal:item the public in the 1,0411.11 totem
en ' of directions which accempe.ny their recaleines,
'0 •
u hiah are really the spurious imitations, to Be-
, - watrl.erisdefrucroiuiniotald
t
eeitaafers ebtain them at vere low-
" priees and sell them to the public in Canada as
; my genuine Pills and Ointment.
1 I meet earneetly and respectfully appna to the
a4• Clergy, to mothers of Fenalies arid ether Ladies,
and to the public, generally of British North
:•et i• America, that, they may be pleased to denounce
• aneparingly these frauds.
.•! Purehaserm ahould look to the Label
. ' onthe Pont rind 'Boxes. If the address
. ! iirs not 533, Oxford Street, London,
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(Under the new,Aet,) issued at the
EXPOSITOR OFFICE, SEAFORTH.
Under authority of the Lieutenant -Governor of
Onterio.
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the are Counterfsita.
•• E cla Pot and Rex of the gerluine Medicines
• beat the British Goverrunenb Stamp, with the
wor s, Hor.r.owey's lames ARO OINTMENT,
! LON cyx," engra,ved thereon. On the label is
' the tddross, 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON,Where
alone they ere raanufactured. •
f4a-1 Parties who may be defrauded by Vendors
sellipg spat -ions Holloway's Pills and Ointment
as ot my genuine make, shall on communicating
the aarticulara to me be arapLy remunerated, and
theit names never dilenleed. Signed
•;• THOMAS HOLLOWLY.
1 Lndon, Jan. 1, 1E477. 477
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GREA.T FEMALE nEMEDY.-Jeb Mosea
et ea. OLD FRIEND THE BEgrl.
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FRIEND, . Periodical Pills -This LTIValUAbleIllteliCiIte 131
unfailing in the cure ofallthosep!nfui and
dangerous diseases to which he fern le cettell
tion is aubjeet. It moderates all excess and re -
4 •, moves all obtraetions, and a speedy cure:nay be
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W. OLIVER, SEAFORTH,
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REGs te acquaint ale naany friends and cueto-
-1-' niers tbethe lute rereoled two daors 0011110f
his oia stand, McIutyre's wirer e he bas a
s-tockqoa11 to antain the Inedeess, and at the
remit favorable pies. All kinds of Repairing
elone Oil the phorteet notice. A good Stoek of
Trunks, Valisea, Whips, Combs, Brut -low, and ull
otbersnch articlea aequixed constantly on hand.
Rennee ten 3 our old Priem]. Sirn f tee Scotch
Collar.
451 • W. H. OLIVER, fleaforth.
1../lt. WILMA:NI CRAS SPECIFIC
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The Great English
Remedy is cep/tie:illy re-
commended as at unfelt -
hag . cure for. Seminal
laeaknees Speer -eaten.- '
bee, Impotency, and all
o r .diFesses that' &Dew as A f vex.
a serjr.vnee of Self abuse, as Lops Of Memory,
Teniverital Laueitude, Pain in the Beek, Dintnese
of Vision, Premature ,Ola Age, and !many other
diseaeee that leads to Insanhy or Censumption
and
it Premature Grave, all of wit/eh as a rttle are
firsteausedby deviating from the Pa tla of nature
and over iudalgenee• The Speciffc 'Medicine is
the result of a life attaly andmany years of ex-
perience in treeting these special diseases. Pam-
phlet free by mail_ The Specific Medicine is sold
by all Druggiets at $1 per package, oe 6 packages
for $6, er will be ient by erten on receipt of the
money, by address ng WILLIAM GRAY it CO.,
Windser, Ont. Sold m Seaforth by E. Hickson ar
Co., .T. s.Robertsall. Lunteden and alt druggist
merchants.
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VOR -1 SALE. -A two itorey frante hortse and ont-
forth, o to DANIEL GORDON, Goderich. 0.3
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-aa b ' dings, situated on the Market Square of
Seafort a for sale or to rent. The building is very
suitabl for a boarding home or a publle business.
For pa ticulars apply to W. N. WATSON Sea -
relied on. To tuntriediadies, it is peculiarly euitea.
It will, in it short time, bring on the monthly pe-
riod with. regularite. These pills stoula nOt be
taken by Females daring -the bra three menthe
of Pregrancy, as thee are sure to bring on Mis-
carriage, but at -any other time they are safe. In
all eftStS of Nervous ,and Spinal Affections,
'paled in tilt. beck and Bribe, fatigne on elight
ertien, palpitation ef the heart, hysterics, and
with ta, (have pilla Will effect a tare when all other
lette))s neve failed; uml, although a pewerfnl
remedy,- do eet contain iro», e4omcl,aetintorey,
or anything hurtful to the couetitutieen Fula
(Erne •ieee in the pamphlet anemia eaeh eekage,
e lace, elitual lie earefully inteurved. J'ea 'Meseta
New Yolk, Sole Promieter, $1 00 aue1124 email
for pontege (meant:el to Nert arta) & lerren'it, To -
mete et., gallery] Agents fer thle e eeaelon,
will Lnet.,
a. bott1e. eouteining over at- niee by
return mail. Sold in Seaforth hy E. 4t!S
CO., 3.8. Roberts. and It. Lunaelen. 197
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T3ETTIT'S EYE -SALVE -An infaliiale L needy
fer ell Dietawee el the Eye tactile cz e.
Grateulaticn of :the Lisp, teleeratien f att,
thrym al 17:1:11.44,, toid Weal:rivers 4jeleion
from any eanm:..---Tnli
prcseliteJ to the public with Ilia aRearai, i:ts
erica -tines aes. curative oL nmet diseuete of the
e.ye. Route or chroeie leflentruatioe, icl..41-Lttr in-
duced by etrofuleus origin -or °the./ wiee, wie:amess
or &feet .of vision, diminiehed tone •of (tette
nerve, or a tlatietteed Mate a Thc tietetes tieute
leg that organ. Milo fur all peritone,whuitts: 44. cation
requires an ince/nen:it action of the eyenthe Ettallio
will act it charm in restining a nnifene, hal-
thy action, whe't' weekeeete pain and tete t ry may
have long three:it-nett a falai termintitil It in
the itunt i.iwpbe, Haft aria effeetnel rtuneey aver
-discovered. Thenuateriebt of which it IS ma3o are
pure, perfect end costly, compouoded vitt elab-
orate eine and exact mew, safe i•ti its arena talon,
being need externally, and, of •conr-se,avoietna the .
pain and &auger, wl ich neceesarily attends the
introduction of cattailfrl minerals and eye -wash.
Ringworms and Old •Carorile Sores, of eettetalone
eeigin; or resulting from wbatever cause, :acid to
the Ain:axe/es Eve-Seeve. It la 'used staecess-
fully 10r Liles. • • Its soothing •effect is irataeitiate,
and
it permanent cure requires but et few eeplicra
Hone. The prom-lea:no of "Dn. 3. Pearanee
A:et:Innen Eye -Beane." while ntaking tete and
improved nmehinery for tralang a mere yeileet
box for the EYE -SALVE, have :cbanged the Tattle
lark on the toyer be as to correspond with the
Cut on the Wrapper, °treaters, Ativertisementa
&c. We call att-ention to this, es it might other'
&c.-
evise be regartlad as e-ounterfeiting.
BA.RRER, Proprietors, Frac:410W% N. Y. t NOE-
THROP •ia: LYMAN, Toronto, Agents -fee Can-
ada.
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