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The Huron Expositor, 1881-06-17, Page 3SEAT &A.Le. ' GOING ON AT A lit.ND PROVISION SEAFO;RTH. •liTTON is directed to m asserted stock of Teas. -et he money ever offered; you na f (asci Tea for $1, and four Dust t for 41. All other n and are bo'rig sold at LOWEST RATES es a large stock of Saga 3tsins, Prunes, Dried Appy l,Gbsterea, �+ardine,, Salreee ly, Red Currant Jelly, pins icer:, Honey in one pound tins, be Quart or Gallon-114ele OF PROVISIONSt GOOD, SUCH As z xtmeal, Bran., Short=, Chop rlw Sugar Cured Hams, Po. ps, Maple Molar.;e$, &e, A IRNA ANDGLASSWARE ilk pans, Jugs, all sizes of large stoek of Glass Geel ' aria Lard, and some of the fret Turnip. Seed in Stock. A. G. AULT, Seaforth. IAB CHANCE. - tFARM FOR SALE. - retro a at the Village of ruff:t eld. has been instructed by the .1,. DONALD McDO;UGALL, tenors, at TURNER'S HOTEL, LUNE 21, 1,88:1s 1 is Farm, consisting of Lee • fanle•: , containing 10€1 acres, arc ti, well fenced and in a fir }tivatian ; the balance is w e• mg ccrsitiexabie first-clasarail good buildings, a large bearing e little Batifield river Vans •.t the farm; It ie on a good iu three miles of Brucefield, and dols, churches, &c. TERMS-.. ti a purchase money to be paid . e, end the balance eta easy terms c!ulera apply to the proprietor. to the auctioneer at Seaforth. n the let October, 188L . LD McDOI.'GALL, Proprietors. etioneer. -698- "AL dog "AL at. BLACK, WACTICAL MAKERS. rs have bought - the Toole and. ss lately carried on by the Geli- d Manufacturing Company, and • l.crience of over eight years in.. w prcl axed to carry on the trade :rted to us will receive prompt -class work ;guaranteed. •dere made and repaired, else a Sheet Iron Work, &c., at rea- ds and old ones repaired on. cue, and at prices that defy come iTAL & BLA.GK,. Box if 0'3,_ Goderich. THE DITE .DALLERY. Mr. CALDER, I otographer of Seafortic,having the tit ry oideal, is now running' st, in bis new and commodious rt's Block. This is the oIdeat ect ion, and has been thorOughlI l pt d with all the latest appli tMete specially for the aoeom- r. Calder's large and increasing ow got into one of the hand ceruplettily furnished galleries new in a better position than. tine to twin oat all workin the it•. entrusted to hire in a superior low( et living profit, and on the ;mace. A call is cordially 80- .1;tER, Scott's Block, Seaforth- F RUM' =r Hereby thanke his numerous. merchants and others) for their during the past 7 years, and rest trity and close attention to t their confidence and trade in ring gr€•atl,, enlarged his prem rioter, ha is now prepared tolpa! LEST CASH: PREGE of Good Fresh Eggs, delivered FLEET, S: AFAR H. subscriber, 25 tons of good dr7 D. D. WILSON CA:R A iE FACTQRL- HABERER : en hand, and make to Order, tele leeks, Caine inges,Bug. . 4 and every other articlein their sill erint end their own; bttsi- rrar tee a good article both se ecarkroanship. t Finieh their work cannot be e large city establishments. 4.31-tly attended to. Give na r. :x.ced that we can satisfy you as ice. O. known to the public, having t xn Zniieh for over 12 years. , HESS & HABEEER. HT SIDE UR* LIAMSe i.1NBtTRN• it'd the tEx ices of Mr Henry i t is well known in this Vicinity 'Ilt•rec-r-hoer, and as a generil to no roan in the County, we €x.faltnt in being able to give t. in ell Liud of work, and to Sc tet in tlio beat po: blemanner riui't'R. Waggons, Sleighs, Cut- leows and Hai -rows kept,00 o melt r on short notice. these c f any other shop. .end-atit<faction guaranteed or SOHN ILLIAMS- )RSES WANTED. [AN- & SHARD' IHAlt1''S HOTEL, SEAFOR`: tatty, for the purpose of buying sorts film 8 to 7 years old- (ZL.0SSMAN & SH'ARP. ILL, Provincial Land SnrveYol igineor. Orders by mail profit, i . s. CAMEBELL, efitei.;ell jtnin 17, 1831. • • THE H -q be Sceptic's Prayer. BY WILLIAM LAMSON,D. D. . gearsago a very intelligent and pious ladyrernoved from her home in New en apshire to some city in distant Min- hesote. Shortly after reaching her new borne she learned that her nearest neighbor across the 'way was failing in oonaunnption, and to her sorrow she named that he was an infidel, and more, an atheist. He denied the exis- tence of a personal God. He rudely repelled all attempts to commend the dspel to him. One day this pious lady saw her in- valid neighbor sitting in the sun on the otoep of his house opposite. She pitiedwen . and the question arose, Ought I not attempt to carry salvation to that Poor darkened , shee immediatoul? ely passed over seemed clear to her, and entered into conversation with him. hJinding to his illness, she said that she had suffered much from sickness, and added, "Bat the Lord Jeans has done great things for me." The last amark excited the sick man, and- he replied, "I do not believe in that stuff, we see that the gifted an and I do not wish to hear it." Walter Raleigh was a fir After a silence of a minute or two, the this childish form of sup lady said, "Though you do not believe learned Selden, in his in any God, I wish you would offer this prayer "0 God., if there be a God, I beseech thee to bestow on me salvation."f fle consented, and solemnly repeated this petition. In a moment a change was visible in his countenance. ok then of ous of peression of ace and joyplace trouble and anxiety. And he said I am strangely changed. I never before felt as I do now. I am saved." He then said he wished to see all those ' Chris- tians.whom he had treated so rudely, and ask their forgiveness. From that time, during the few remaining months of his life, he was a wholly changed man, giving all the evidence that his circumstances permitted that he was in need a new creature in Christ Jesus. — The Watchman. was powerless to work them evil, and was either a half mad woman, the vic- tim of a hideous delusion, or else the actress of a knavish part to ant her -vile ends.`' Tb all the old crone, with her tall hat, crutch stick, and black cat nestling on her shoulder, was one who had dealings with the d{wil, and • who, through the might of Satanic aid, could abetter the seeds of miaery broadcast wherever she listed. She had sold her- self, body and soul, to hell, and until death claimed her, her power to effect evil, it was alleged, was r} Hunted. The great man is he who rises:uperior to the prejudices of his age; butt • fore the end of the seventeenth tend ry—with the exception. of Bodin, •Ere-tns, Reginald,. Scott, John Wagstaffe an u Dr Webster —there were none who • ad he bold- ness or the knowledge to brand witch- craft as a base and palp: ble supersti- tion. We find Lord B: ';•n gravely pre- scribing "henbane, hem16' k, mandrake, moonshade, tobacco, opi;' m and'other soporiferous medicines" a the best in- gredients for a witch's of i tment. From the pages of his " History of the World'' practical Sir believer in stit_on. The Table Talk," while pleasantly d seoure'ng on the sub- ject of witches, shows th t he also held the same faith. Sir Th nae Browne, the kindliest of physio ans; Sir Mat- thew Hale, one of the m. st acute and spotless of judges ; Hobb s, the sceptic ; :the eminent Dr. More o Cambridge," and the patient and tho ghttul Boyle, all were of opinion that itchcraft was an evil capable of . some roof, and that its disciples merited s punishment. It was dawn of the eighteenth men cam to the cone' devices of "witches and were only so many triol and utterly unworthy of .c last judicial execution I witchcraft took place in'. when a woman and her were hanged at Hunting their souls to Satan." S however, various cases h 'women, accused as , drowned while undergoin water at the hands of th yet infuriated neighbors. . A Good Deed. There is nothing so noble and touch- ing as a really spontaneous'act of gen- erosity, after all. The other day a rough,careless-looking stranger was walking up Mission Street, near Sixth, when he observed a lot of hoodlums clustered around the gate of a small frame house, in front of which a poor woman was weeping bitterly, surround- ed by her terrified children. A. scanty array of household goods on the pave- ment showed that it was a case of ejeet- ment. • • "What are you abusing that woman for?" demanded the "man from be- low," addressing an ill-favored indi- vidual who was carrying out the furni- ture. "I ain't abusing her," growled the landlord. "She can't pay her rent, and I'tn going to bounce the whole outfit ; that's all." "I've a good mind to bounce you," said the stranger indignantly ; "what's the amount she owes you ?" "Twenty-two dollars." "Here,take it. out of that," and the angry man took out` his wallet, and handed over a $100 greenback. The evictor respectfu•11y turned over race t and the change. Forcing an additional" V" on the happy woman, the stranger walked rapidly away. "'Centric ouss that," said the house owner, looking after the philanthropiat, musingly. eral Grant, when visi Bat the philanthropist said nothing informed of this fact, until he turned the corner, when he right. They are not so murmured softly to himself, as he put arp tot oe lsio s a rede lE the little on ince ave • witc g the eir i . The Use of Tobaoc o b The New York Tribu date notes as an ill omen th ternal revenue ' receipt fo ending June 30th will a cee previous years by $10, OO,i 00, owipg returnE chiefly to the collections ou c garettes— gave h this increase being chiefly :� ne to the for her spread of cigarette smok'ng °..mong the queath boys. It is said that t e omen and title. girls also make every ye: r a arger con- —A tribution to the revenu: de ived from J. A. cigarettes. These facts bon boys and her ha girls smoking ought to b: th = signal for young war all along the- .line, a on those who their s have to do with• the yo; ng, : geapst this . wisdor growing evil. We are !-lad o Dote! in this connection a fact, • of n .w, -but pn- known to many, that 'n t e Govern- ment Naval School at - nua'olis tobac- co is prohibited, and tis: Bo: rd of Visi- tors at West Point son: ti e since re• commended a similar r le or that; in - ha e military ate: dy nerves, fro them; at f st w1th. !To- to t ' e students del his. Gen - ng here, being sai Thlat's apt to tale it " Most men on a little more pedestrian steam . who are themselves' tob:'coo users, "Lt's no use talking -virtue is its own would, if possible, pr: vent their sOus reward. I couldn't have gotten another and all other boys from gett ng the. the such chance to work off that counter - same habit. - While the use of tobbacco fait in a year." undoubtedly injures en, it is much The True Man. more injurious to thos • o have, not Andrew Marvell, Milton's friend, fa- yet attained their gro • It ants off and also he British a certain large num- and swift until the tury that that the mongers" d fables, con The gland for ear 1716, daughter, for selling' hat date, curred of es, being ordeal by timidated y Boys. e df a recent t tie in - the year those ! of authority example, a d argument and nest this: wide Varieties_ . Kirkton , as soured a da ly mail at a oost.of $ 0. ' -St. a s Council iuten' tool rigidly q collect th ! oil tax this year -Tau the tk is beginning t. come into Mitchell in rkdt, and' is br ngi ig from $3.75 to er cord. ' ! —The hier and three lerks'of a barge Par a en commercial Ouse have been acre t d for defaloatio • s amount- ing to $5 0 00. —A Fr h veterinary s• rgeon has discovere remedy; by 'inoculation dor the si ess called "char . on," which kills mill le s of frames' wo th of sheep yearly. --Ramie n, a school tru: tee of Ho- boken, N ., absconded : week ago with $5,0 o of his employ es money, after vioti izing others to he extent of $5,000. —Mr. . Shitlaber •(► rs. Parting- ton) is r ering from his severe ill- ness. H so much bette that he is able to g own stairs an. receive his friends. —Ten thousand dollar;' w6rth of liquors, belonging to a ma who engag- ed in the gale thereof wi hout proper license, e�e seized at Lo ' e11,Mas ., a few days a o. --Sin etewano,, of 7�n uland, b ing visited b e sons ' of the Prince of Wales, is ed them to tel their gr nd- mother to t he would like o know hat he was k pt in prison for. —A mping of the Ant Society a Madrid., a few solved to d mend the aboli p inishme t and the im tion of a}1 , laves in the A —En aid Methodism fered a aev re loss in the of the Rev. W. O. Simpso chief orga; izers of. the Union, e.n' for many year at Madr s —Pro Robertson S suspend d by . the Asse Scotch hurt' ' for • tain ` rti les on the guage an c� literature; h positio oif the staff of ptedia riitannica. —Many Seacole, the who so reatly distiuguis the bat lefleld and: in h reeept and pread evil. the Crum;' an War, latel land. h was present a and at he risk of her li the wo ed off the fiel o England mfort and ea he has, strang 11 her proper lig' ty goose on t het Laufer, South oh ng of eggs a aro d could be ex dell . The gande r t generally 'at netted on the e CI • a p g stitution. If we are t men of strong bodies an tobacco must be- kept least during the period bacco is also prohibited of Girard College, Phil after they get cut the .e . 61 w th. tur tha very : n years of age to inquire upon eheir ✓ his pur- from mine' inedtlem. e obsee vved In twenty rders oil cir- tion of i the arked taste there! was e ; ten' had Blight ul- embrane of ed on ,Bas- o for eome hem all for ect until the hen health red. shows ` also by boys is • brain and r Napoleon, increased Ecco revenue, the sc ools that the scholarship mong those among.. the brbidding its tntions "A learned one of the made a re who passed ucceeded in if they are Smoking o 11 them fat, f preventing ering Ifacts • inations for e statement, t . we deem half a. cen- d to the use' the head of • vored the Restoration, but he satirized the vices of Charles II. and the corrup- tions of his court. The satires ca -used such a sensation that the King deter- mined to win Marvell over to the court party. Threats, flattery, caresses and bribes were tried, but Marvell's honor kept him steadfast to the right. - Lord Treasurer Danby had been Mar- vell's school fellow, and Charles's min- isters employed him to offer a bribe to the honest old patriot, who would vote in Parliament for his country. He call- ed upon Marvel in his garret, and at parting slipped into his hand a order on the Treasury for £1,000. "My Lord," calls out Marvell, axing looked at the paper as the no lemau was getting into his carriage. "I equest another moment." They went up again to the gar et, and Jack, the servant boy, was cane "Jack, child, what had T for d• inner yesterday ?" "Don't you remember, sir ? y u had alittle shoulder of mutton, that you ordered me to bring from a woman in the market." , "Very right, child. What have I for dinner to day ?" "Don't you know, sir, that ou bid me lay by the blade bone to broil ?" "'Tis so, very right, child ; gc '•1Iy Lord," said Marvell, to the Treasurer, "do you hear th drew Marvell's dinner is pi there's your piece of paper. I not. I know the sort of kinds intended. I live here to save stituents ; the Ministry may se for their purpose, I am not them." When Andrew Marvell died, stituents carved on his. he "Beloved by good men ; feared imitated by few, and scarce p by any." The Belief of Great M - witchcraft. Ludicrous as the powers appear to us at the present day with which witch- craft in former times was credited, such powers seem never to have been denied or disputed by the great minds of the past. A witch was all that was abom- inable, and to be held in the strongest loathidg; yet few bad the wisdom or the courage to contradict the possibility of her exercising the arts she pretended to. The judge, as he passed . sentence upon the condemned woman, trembled lest her fell gaze should bring upon him and his household sorrow or death. Theyelling crowd, as it hal her to undergo the water ord dared as it saw upon her exp om the marks which, it was proved that she allowed her " to draw upon her life's blood. lagers who went miles out of to avoid her haunts never for on believed that . the object of away." ruing t to 4t ? An- ovided ; want it Less you my con- ek men one of his con - 'stone : by bad; tralleled n in stripped al, shad - sed bos- upposed, amiliar " The vil- heir way moment heir fear from the height of se from the length of lila Medical Journal says doctor, noticing that a ber of boys under- flfte were tobacco users, wed led into the effect the habi ha general health. He t' ok f pose thirty-eight boys, age• to fifteen, and carefull'. exa In twenty-seven of th m injurious traces of the • abit two there were varion dis. ciliation, digestion, p:lpit: heart, and a more or l,:ss for strong drink. In t'• elv frequent bleeding at t • e no disturbed sleep ; twel aeration of the mnc the mouth, which disa ing from the use of t days. The doctor tre weakness, but with lint smoking was disconti i d, and strength were soo' res -Scientific investige ion that the use of tobi'co decidedly injurious t the mind. In 1862 the E per learning that paralysi ha with the 'increase of t) : tobt ordered an examinati of and colleges, and • din average standing. in oth and character was lo who used the weed t an abstainers, issued anict f use in all the nationa !inst Chamber's Journal ns : professor of medicin in universities some tim ago mark that those stu nts through his hands ra .ly distinguishing themse vex habitual users of tbba co. cigars or pipes seemed to d ulties, and have the e ect them frcm sedulous' gat sufficient to excel in exa degrees." Put with t is t which comes to us on wh good authority, that ' ithi • Wry no young man a•!diet: of tobacco has gradu d a his class at Harvard lleg While tobacco in o ' ina . duces such damagi' res and brain, it is a we 1 est: that cigarette smoki . is than any other form f s valuable little tract,o "D arettes" has been pub ishe circulation by the " . ma Temperance Union o Ne •• ing by numerous fa s t qualities of , cigarett :: th the paper in which t' ey Since a man, howe •er s tellectual faculties, c n ac life -work but imperf eotl not a sound body as •' ell mind, every paten an • teacher in the 1.d :hob earnest and pers ent a 0 u ha s pea bac e ,. ill r 11 I. a r jd j1 fowl, s left them puce during days. It''was useless to him off it. Audio ! ou he epcoeened in hatchi which!haA.ow leads aro for as teuerly as any 6 —OPE) 4ay lately, wh used -up udividuals species,w s waiting at for th t o o'clock expr he wa no iced by some of th to n to be the One f th gang though bendi pin and stic of pa r, hich he atta of th rs +• p's coat, a The pe was soon ab sult gh have been had o b -en for a byst medi tel extinguished — La:her interesti pose of at a ''Listo Cour; Ila -t week; Tw neigh o ood of Dubli' sold to far- mer i G ey a horse hich they war- rante sound, for $101 in cash. The burg i as ub Sooner made tha the farm tied to lead his r}ew horse away n found that it was t tally blind e then refu ed to to e the hors' , a d the party .f the firs part refus t give back the mons As there a probability of the pa ty of the r 't art beieg sen down for their over, al practice, t ey consented, to give i e money, tak: back the blind hors:, aud pay the : xpen es ojf the Cour The query no is wheth r the: farm r o the horse h purchase wag the lind r'of the two. {{ — ` one time ago 't • e towns ip of Dow ie' passed' a by law iproh biting cattl: an hogs from r nning at .large,. and pp anted John a avis, of -Sebring- villa, to ost up notic:s of the by-law and o ep that its pro 'sione were car' ried; nt On the 20th ult. he gathered'. up q it a number of tray animals i. the Go e, and :was • riving them to pone ;, when he was f Mowed by some parti s, and several he d of cattle were take way from aim, some hard knot . s Bing given i . the operation. In c ns quence be lod. ed an iuforma tion gainst James an' Richard Clyne and . 'Macnarnara; N ho appeared in the tretford police c urt on WiiednesL- day t la$t week. Ri.hard, Clyne ad1-' mitt 4 the assault and was !fined Th char; a against James lyne for resort ing t e t cattle was d smissed, a d a agai • st ! Richard Clyn : and C. aon mar: teal left over a w:ek for jud men 1iey Honest riticiS T e late James T. "fields pose sled 1 rent: rkable memory. .everai ye rs age a ge• tlrnan, think_n: to puzzl him ata dinner party inf.rmed the guest prio to Mr. Field's ar ival that a ha him .elf written sozn poetry nd in, tend d to submit it o Mr. Fi ids a Sout ey's and inquire in' which of his poe s the lines occur ed. 'At tie pro: per anent, theref re after the guests war: seated, he bega " Friend 'ields, I ha e been a goo eal exercised of latel ryiqg to find .in Southey's poems his ,•• ell known lines r• nning th's—can your ell' ns about who time h: wrote the " I do not r member t• have met with them bnf re,": repli-d Mt; Fiel t s, " and there 'w re only tw• peri- ods n $putheyts life when snc lin coul' possibly have been wri ' en 1 him "' .' When wenn those ?" g eefnl ask -d the witty que tioner. " Som - whe e,4 said Mr. Fie ds, " abo' t th earl p niod of his e : istence w en was nen ng the nieasl,.s and oast, • g ha first teeth ; or near t e close of • is life, whe' his brain' had so tened and he had fall: n into idiocy. he versi ;cadet' ban 'gs to the iineasl: s period, . ut tie expression evidently • etrays the idiotic one., forms! pro., lits in ;body blishedd fact ore injtirions oking. A. sease in Cig- for general 's Christiana York, dhow.' e poisonous mselvee and re wrapped, rong his in-, omih ,• ifplishe huehise as a sound pastoz* and d join in an crusade, by 1/1 .. -Slave T ade days ago re - ion Of ca ital ediate lib era- , as again suf- udden death , one of the undey School a missio: ary ith, rete . tly bly of the ritilig cer- Hebrew an - s aceepte • a the Enc clo- t nglish nurse ed horse f on spite' d'ring died in ng - many ba ties, e often c: Tied . When she fund, w • fah e, was r: ised ly enong • , be- y to perso • s of e farm o Mr. Easthope left eek befor : the ected to 'rack then, wi h a ributed to that gs and ever even or ight try to Kase of the 13 eggs g 11' gos Ings, ud and ares! her goose. le one of hose f the t amp t. Marys st: tion' as bound east, fast young men orse of lio uor. of the io ea of ing it in a piece hed to th : tail d . then 1 it. aze, and t • e re- ost serious if it oder, who im- the fire. g case was •dis- el Magistrates' men fronit the ON EXPOSI 0 R. 3 GREAT SEEp NORTHWESTERN AND FEED i o STORE o SEAF`O `' TH, ONTARIO. CH EA 1 FEED CORN. Choice lIndi na Seed Odra for Green Feed MILLET AND HUNGARIAN Canle For Late Grasses, own, up to,First Jzclii Good th Help Out Short Hay Crops. TURNIP SEEDS A Large ' tock of Choice Variety of T : scads, heap as the cheapest. • . .0 y B Fifty B UCKWHEAT. shell of Choice Buckwh or Seed—Try 1t. BUT ER ! BUTTER Cash Pa d for Good Sutter in Pails, Tubs, Rolls. W. S. ROBERTSON, Main Street, Seaf•'t' . N� A BO REVISED TESTAM EE 4 FULL SUPP H Of the Revised New Testament, !ILFORD AND CAMBRI EDITIONS. ES -30 cts., 60 ct ding to Style of Bindi? g. SENT FREE BY M 10 RECEIPT OF PRIC A Set tin' VP THE COMPANI '6. the ftevised Edition, . ROBERTS One of the Revisers, GREAT RUSH i FOLL • W THE C OW D 1 EVERYBODY IS GOING TO HI L BROS. QLE STAND, Opposite the Comnzercia ' Hotel, Seal o jth, Where L o ti s 'of Money is being NV ade by o$e Purchas ng Goods. GREAT SALE NOW GOI G ON EVERY DAY; OVER $12,000 "WORTH OF GOODS TO I E SOL: WITHOUT RESER E, AT ONCZ. forth, the Reasons for he us Changes A ted. A VE Y IMPORTANT- WO LU K. The undersignedhaving purchased the to the _Estat of Rill Brothers, al e and CAN ajord !to give purchase TETE ORIGINAL COST. ANKRUPT STOCK, belonging bownti to sell it, cozd they WIL Goods at PRIM BELOW DRY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, Re DYMADE CL THINO, THE EAFORTIT I NSUIlk ACfNCY pe.ENERAL FMB, Marine, Life and Accident `,-A Insurance Agent, Conveyancer &c. Riskin on all kinds of property Ofected at Iloweet -cur- ; rent rates. Lossesiadjusted promptly and Satis- factorily< None but first-class reliable Uom- all classes of farmproperty, Only lid cents to $1 per $100 for three year* in the Gore District of Galt, established for over 40 yews. The fol-. lowing Companies tepresented British American, of Toronto, . Scottish Imperiel, of Glasgow, Sootland, Northern, of London, England, 'GM District, of Gait, Ontario, Canada Fire and Marine, of Hamilton, Oct, Royal Canadian, of Montreal; P. Q., Alliance, of Hamilton. Ontario, Travellers (Life and Accident), Of Hartford,' Toronto of Toronto, Ontario. I AM ALSO AGENT FOB THE CANADA PERMANENT LOAN AND pAYINCS COMPANY. Money advanced, on Real Estate at -0 and 64 per eent. Per ann 121. ALSO STATE LIN GENT Am TITP, STEAMSHIP CON, Sailing from New York City -every tr hureasi.ti g all points in Eta or New York, —return- Steera rope should try the STATE LINE, as it le undoubtedly one, 1 the Best and Safest Steame ship Companies el Bing rrem New Yeek. ' t Main -Street, SEOORTH., Ontario. the MansiO It is all in first-claas order, most of it n the regalar custom trade of the Bankrupt ft rely upon getting only new, and was all purchased fer m, consequently pa.rtirs buying con A GOOD ARTICLE AT L_ESS THAN 0 First Come First Served, and hose who Come have the Bes Choice. WE ARE G VING THE Early will Quality considered, ever offered to the pub 9. Cell and see and judge for yoir- selves. No trouble to elioev Goods. • DAVI SON & MORRISON. • SOMETHING NEW ! SOMETHING NEW ! ! A COMPLETE MUSICAL INSTRUMEN The Latest Invention f r the Prod ction Music Atilto aticany is THE opGuirsiETTE. Tiekets iestted from here suit purchaeer. First Calairi, n. -Sewed Cabin, $40 tonne in $26. Parties going to Ed - CHANGE OF BUSINESS MRS. E. WHITNEY ES1RES to publia that Stove ReSilleee, pal eharge of the she hopes the is ' extended to theta self for so inany THE ORG ANY CHILD CA PLAY THEM. " The Meehan cal Orgainette is certainly a music wonder—there is notbin cannot perform, alid the low price at whioh they ar sold should fill every ho its harmony of Benet soends."—New York Tribu compoied th t it in the land th The Alusical Instrument Emporiu)iz 1 81 THE ONITRAL GROpERY, SE FORTH TH GROCE7Y DEPARTME T. L arge pmente o Teas, Mtwara, Tobaccos, and General reiceries, which we_ ase sellieg at! prices that calinot be beat ; 9 pound.; of @tandem. d Gran ted Sugar for $1; 11 pomade of Bright Yellow Refined Stip] for $1 ; Teat; from 85 smuts up to € ts_egernotust and every package jeold warranted to give the purchaser eatiefection or earth reran e —No Kum ug. Fuel Stock in Pieklee, Satins, Canned Meats, Canned Frtsits, &c. PROVISION S— lour, Oat and Corn Meal, Granulated Wheat, B ck, CROCK RY AND GLASS This De , tent or in sets ; Laige Asset Decorated, from $2 an of Glassware is inarnen special attention to our unusually well assorted ; ment or China Tea Seto, upwards ; Dinner Sets ; took of Cigars. ARE DEPART'ME eeil Plain and Decorated China by the T E SEED DEPARTMENT Full Stock in Clovfrs, Common Bed, Large La Grass, Millet, White and Golden, Orchard Gress, den Seeds by tbe paper or in bulk ; Seed Petal oes We invite ect area, Carrots, Mengel a Turnip Seeds in Early Bose, Late Ros , Snow Flake, Bea Set Onions and Eng) Potato Onions T. ozen and took eall arian Gar- ty of of our Large AS ortment of Goods. Note the. act and re er hat we sell the best oods that the Ma ket contain L ID 7C/64 • FREE DEILIVE AW & FAIR Y. EY, Main Street, Seafo Urtr the Cl h. tate Le . her custosItGrEl and the e hat; disposed of her Tsn $1:14 to her sons, -CHARLES and business for several years, end me liberal patronage will be that has been lieeetdea to her. EN connection ith tbe above the undersigned -1- beg to stets hat they will eentinue to keep on hand, at the Ind Stand, a full stook of STOVES AND— Tinware of very Description. W.e Work of' 'Veiy Description, ontit.4 'Shortest otice, and Cheap. business in all I e branches, they laope eo con- tinue the large' patronage -whiles. has been given to the o:d and *ell known house. for so many years. WRIT EY 'BROTHERS. N.B.—All pa les indebted to Mrs. Whitney. will please settle their indebtedness with her at once, as the n.e firm open new books and the old business nan t be closed. Parties deturm.gto settle can -do Ho t the store -of Whitney Bros: inenott:10ath: first o October- After that akte the accounts will b put into other hands for col - 665 SEWIN JAME Dealer "MACHINES i S WATSON, n all kinds of Flea -Class FAMILY 'ANC MANVPAOTUR- SEWING MACHINES. Knitting 'Machines, Lawn, Mower*, Sa4 Ir Sewing Madam- Re- pairs, N ales, Ode, Attachments, am the Mit Agentin this parbof theCounty or the Celebratedl WHITE SEWING MACHINE! Which bast sUceeeded in taking tiiit First Prise tor two years, in succession at th'eSee,forth Fair, over stilts competitors. Also Agent fer the Wheeler & Wilson, Rowe: Osborne A, Wilson, Wanzer C,snd any Mutable a customer May watt. All ICindt of Sewing Machines Repaired. Second-hand Maehinee taken in exchange as part payment Per New Machines, and Machines sold on easy mianthly payments. Snniefaction Guaranteed.. JAMES WATSON MAIN STREET, SEAVORT11. OFFICE—In. Campbell's Block, opposite the 858 Mansion IfoteL THE 'VERT BEST MAOHIlsiE OIL In the World, is Manufactured by And. for sale by dealere. Ask yorer Merchant for Lardine and; taken.) other. Tide oil, under th-e severest test and most active coMpetition, was at the Toronto Industrial Exhibltion,awardei the highest prize - also the gold medal at the 'Provincial exhibition, Hamilton, and the high- est award at the Dominion Exhibition, Ottewes, the silver medal. Farmers and all who use agrioult-nral Machinery, will save money Andras- ohinery by tieing none but *Jardine. 70448- STIJL AHEAD. BRUSSiLS -UME WORKS. rrHE Subscribers take this oPportunity of re- -a- turning thanks to the inhabitants Of Breads and vicinity fer peed patronage,etnd beg to *tate tied having :Made Several Improvements in their kiln and mode of bunting/they seVe now ins bste ter position t eYer before to Supply the pub- lic with esee 1.1me -at 18 cents leash at the kiln, or 15 n delivered. This beink deelinge in fled Batista receiving from no. Remember 699 ireirtmientarlinsderitirablift-alts article he Spot—Brussels Lime Works. TOWN & SONS. •