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Fhefarm,
Huron,
DDLERY
TIT 1
y cash for all
slliiicut_ he cae
etucenter1ts to any
here, -
rly, are asknow-
t fudges to be sil-
ty, and from
e with the wants:
iarted that all who
mage 'will have
o.
being givento all
shop, _l.
o � , I a ees him
all work sold by
"the nimble six,
ng." Come along
-elves. No charge
st Office, Seaforth
H. OL(YER,,
Stat
AT I.
e London t ern-
e:-
Stz
e,
CHEAP.
P..
cTete the course
nef year is: 1
it vetthout extra
20 i n advance,
luded<}
circular which
rid address
ELLA,.
Principal,
Goderieh, Ont.
89-uR) .
0
rMOVED to
pied Y E. Hick -
to pay the high-
entity
igh-ent ty of good
hop, Main St.,
LSON,
7 v tf,
I$6.
TAM FEIN;-
sieolvent;.
day of No
trsigxied w il.
County Come
-ora discharge
SONS•
E;R O l „
Attorney.
..1 ti6L.. 91-2
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[ HOODS,:
eS
OAst .:
5.x -1y.
Concession of
r1,. Title food
}yer, Seaforth,
:beer, Fitzger-
unto.
�.� 92-tf,
\MED.
to of the best
'k
.he Province.
fr ttetrave.iiiig
.FO i it ffhta.
< -tit
()BE��"��
a Ci'!y
mpoiter and manufacturer ter of all kindi ,
ilRNf
HOUSEHOLD F cls taf
FURNITURE,
1,�REt
Such" " as
OFAS,
LOUNGES
CENTRE TABLES}
AtAFiT r€ t
DINING & BREAKFAST k. , SRs
BUREAUS ,
CHAIRS, and
BEDSTEADS,
Great Z` oris
R. has great confidence in offe
_goods to the public, as theyore it i ng
Good Seasoned Luniher, t C,_ot
" Workmen. f and by Firx.Cl
CO FFtN MADE TO
ER
On the Shortest -Notice,
D
test . .
OOO TURNINQ
Done with Neatness and 1}espa teh„
Warerooms
TWO DOORS SOUTH SHARP'S HOT
Main
Street.
Se forth, Jan. ;title. 1869. 5i..4
GOOD NEWS
. TO
Farmers and Other
THE
uiid
e '
rsi
geed having newly fitted out
his mill in a first class style;
in 1 in tvhleh
he is now
grinding for emery
FTFPEENTH BU
SUEf,,
Or exchangilne flour
for goo3 what . at 44
lbs, to the bushel,
TRE RICHEST PRICE IN CASK PAW
FOIL -
E A T.
ALFRED BREWER
WER
Roxburgh Ai'*
k eafooth. June 4th, 1869: 78-3m. -
J. SEATTER
CIIANGE BROKER
And dealer. in Pure
DRUM CHEISCALS & DYE STUFFS.
The Dmfs Deparfineut ie under the sperm
Bare of an expfrieneed Chemist, .
B. M. PEARSO .
Januar - ?1st, 1869. say --!r
niture-
kg. �, ..��. has. now on sora the
It tamest aesi took in Seaforth, of every des-
cription of Furniture, from the commonest to
the finest, and all at the lowestrices. Qua1-
ity of material employed,, and orkmanshi
P*
guaranteed.
T-Ti\T JJ RRT-, ,K2'I\T F
fn all its departments, attended to in a sates '
tactary utarmer.. A _ Hearse for hire.
T BELL'S
PATENT SPRING MATTRASS
Kept constantly on hand, and fitted to ani
bedstead. This article is the best and cheep -
est made, .as attested to by alI who have ti
ed it. Warranted to „give satisfaction.
I'Lenieiuher the place,
EPOsIT
KIDD 8L. I i'MULK L 'S
Seaforth, A nee 5F 7 869. 87-tf
R ERS
Get your Homemades Cut Out .t04.
x h Economy'& Taste
AT
•
SUTHERLAND RO.'S,�
TATLOR.,
Goderich,; Street..
C4- 0ALTS
And Workmanship Guaranteed.
t ranteed.
HARGES MODERATE, -
NEXT DOOR TO
Etmsdeifs, Drug Qt.OrOa
Seaforth, Sept, 10th. t
An Aratlo Picture.
Lieutenant; Payer. who aceompani
the Gagmen North Polee tiedition=in
seie'iititac capacity, tins wri ` t eiito th
Hyatt h Gouda CorrespOlent an into
eetung accoti rn;t of the progress of th
,work nn'3er date of J my 15. Ile -eve
the followieg picture of the rmat kabl
scenery of the Not th, Sea :--,-
Yesterday the calor ser, and qui
" air fvi•rr;ed a,prctur•e of the most per
feet peace, The sshi l.t - al in st to
p y.
tionle)ss on the deep blue trans �. ai n
la
water, At noon to day, when the fo
cleared off' the white borders
of th
ice-pactk, with its blue shado Ws air
rifts, lay before us,.)tttaut three •hut
Bred. pacee . distant, brokenand in rug
sed a•nd colcal' su1.du iity. 'It ieatinde
us at once of the laic try; es ue end of
.a.
unmet e gl;-tclef, . and the wind .that
blew in our faces was ti utiv glacial; Th
ice, which at fiat appealed to form on
gre.a.t die wall, proved wlietr v•e- ap cached it to be split icrto wild riatse
and fields ; the -lata .er are 'often. utiles it
,.length. Stil1 no' pass:tgA wli c-li tie car: ip
t tin thought na,�vigehle showed itself
.He was supr•i ed- to End the ice so frai
to the east, its. last year it. was not ii et
with till 15 ue�ltt see = w _ n` _met
,� set lon�rttrne.
The continuality shiftirg mist brought
ons in the afters. oeu within fifteen paces
of the ice. The .:roll of the surf, the
mclu •rrfnl and me otorons fail of the
w.4ter which flows in - lithe cascades
e
front the vast ,,inti8Ses of ice, the. low
*sound of th.e ic.e-fields as they .grate.
agein5t• each other. and: even the sea-
- gulls as they sit on their edges and are
a odked on the 'waves ' ever y detail . of
the Arnie world, .at whose Tates we
were•stenuiug, a woke a deep and awe
filled interest. By far the , grti a.tesr
' part of the ice seemed to have leen
fornmed in the sea ; the dirty cliffs which
come feo the glaciers .were rare,
The forms of. the I reatsep)at•ate blocks_
are of the nmst romantic, kind , they
realise. almost :every picture the ima-
gination can conceive ;- for the most
mart, however, they are. overhanging
cliffs or pear-shapedr n)asse>s, the stalk
being washed away- by the waves untill
at, last it breaks. The pieces brought
on hoard had a rung1# shad .porous stir
face,`,. zed a ere in ti state of transition
f<runi a rryystel-irre to.a fibrous.ceedition,
.being also fell of cavities filled with
xii• ai,tl water. This proved they were
welting. Loth solid and crystalline
piece:
-are to .be found.It is well
kllowfl that the, polar. ice is free from
salt, as the-wtter iu the process of cry-
a&allizatio» throws out all foreign Sur)-
ztarnces. Our first task is now,to find the
Hans to take the rest of onr r -o -1 and
provisiouS.on board, and then to steam
through the lee to Pendulum_ Isl;tnd.
If we do
�.not c
hn l
her soon; 30II we.
m u.'Pt lie
content wit:lihatt we have, as. it "i
sen bt, al whettie • we shall • meet her
again.
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as
INViNTi 11! °ok SIJPPPLY1N Aa QTY.
WITH ROT Airs- -E periments, it seems
tn,i a cuingmttdetuy a ' i t1eniah who
fnas Worked ftrrmany yearaiithe ,i -
ted
States rtrtnoury, for supplying a
city with heated -air. FIs` proposes,
says the `Builder, to force air, rapidly
tli rotrgh a coil . ur aeries o f iron pipes
ht.ate• .in : a fiir•naee, and then to .a
g yea tek length th of pipe outside imide of I �,
ore -.lay, which' is claimed: to be about
the best.non-conductor that can be had'.
The first trial will be a pump.of 8 in.
diameter
and 8 its, stroke, rted the -
ni
clay-
pipes;
lsi es now being j Newy
l P , � urridc in" York,
it C t►
e31
(0 ft'
.
to .
length and of 4, iria
bore with a elier•mocnt- er at each end
,wl.ich will indicate 600: Tee projec-
tor expects to heat the -air in the, iron
pipe to that temperature, and force it
to t,be fur t•her•;end with little hese If
the 1n es are lad in the streets id' Will
be necessary to have thuya inclined in
a brick a,r•cb,_,]1ned with mortar made
of fire -clay. � It.is.ocr ntt.i,cled if the I CU
thin works a cof•ding,
g �, to the expects,-
Qtion of the projector, that but a smell
portion
portion oT thev
coal now used .` 'will 1l e r. i)
necessary for all heating . end cook iug eiet
1),i rposes.
r
A.DrscoVERY made, the Atheneuea
states, in dvrr)olishitt„ an old house . in
Strnsiturg, ofa•p)riio:i -of an- antique
• bas relief on a pavement 'stone, is sup-
posed ;to confirm the -alleged. fact- of the
di esion of - foreign forms of worship
among the Gaul,. On the stone there
appears a divine fr g'ire, all hut undraped
bearded, -of imposing features: and with
dorrl)`k. pairs of wings_ iglu lurid, 13e-
A. key is, in his.
left,
ac�elatre i i his i
hind la in • is a ion passant. At each
Be -
foot is a vaseorbowl; overturned, Tliat
:sEATo TH EXPqS.ITOR
•,
HSE_-. ._
RICE 0
NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW PARASOLS,
'NEW MANTLES,
NEW SHAWLS,
NEW HATS,
NEW BONNETS..
NEW FLOWERS.
at the right foot is broken , >i serpent ••pee
ct
i»4ues from the fragme;nts, , wreathing
itself round the haaidle. The style ia
vigorous, yet' not ring' meet al. Tlie
work is conjectured to be of the.time o�
t'ie Antuuines. The divine figureis
srtl)tjc,sed to be of Quit of t-utelttry divin-
ity of the house which We,s torn eriv on
tee site. Local savants r re.. divided
weed i1%itlil'r. end Eon, as here relne-
s'nted. The prevailing opinion is for
the latter, a,s traceii of his worship are
said, by .Freneli archaeologists; to be
found as far weft as the British Isles.
On the morning of the lst instant the
Manarey mill at Courtland, county of
Nt;rf'oll;, r anted by Mr J.• mes Cov`rtn
was tot;t,IlIy destroyed -by fire The flames
were first seen to issue fro rota a volt -
ion of the building -used for packing
shingles, where no lire is iree;,1, so that
there can be iio doubt tl•at it .was • the
work of an.inccnidiary. The Titsouberg
Ob •ery
s er si: b;i it is. )i gr, a: 1 ity that the
rascals couel not have been discovered
and half roatited in the fire of their own
rn•iking. This is the fourth tinne that
Mr Cowan, has been burned t7 t Ind row
!int✓
Tx.avL;i, i� declares tli.it lit? will never build in
JAPAN—? A. NATIVE tints sante locality°ag;iin. And who can
PRieroE se --We inet at rokiida siiauy l)lartne him? Thus, while the miserable
retainers of princess and knights to wretches, who have thus sought t0 vent
full armor. Thev all ;wear trai vial- their malignity npotu Mr O' wer', have
badges, and the. -higher officers, with irnjuree a weeje cow inuriity— foe t e
twor -voids, ttad a coat of a,rmi of s,1i.1 It
4tol ►tri �•e of thi,tii; works will i I
y hood, The heatlest looser will be poor
trt:tattltlei•s of stalwart. couIiNs, wht),; ,Nees.
i,y' ttrn��trey �trn [lee chi1<1ren. if the
Curse of tl e widow and the orphans has
swarthy skins aH.4.nird,i•i the h rt stun- any power,_we hope it will fall with its
as they toiled up the steep aascelnts• full weight "upon the beads of the it -
Most of the offit ers were as white ,as ,enclieti•ies. Her loss will be 1;etweenn
Eu•o►•. •�,
t 1 earn~. The higher classes of Jan- $-;3.000 and $4,090. Mr Cowates`loss
anese are distinguizhed by. their corn -t
will Le $1,000 and $2 OOO, No
gc .Ld plates, ii nblazoned upon the lap t , "g . njuuor. s� y
iJ 1. eA ect every brrsirness man°in the neighbor
Pel rvf their
roles. �'I;i.n of tlie�e rE;,
pose in sedan . chairs, borne upon the e " M 1 " ) r
Ple.Yion, Once we meta ming lady insurance we 0(I"eve.
,all alone upon the road, wht.se expr•es-
tim) and manner be spoke • her noble. IF •
he was.noont sixteen yews of age and
was attired -in an elegant robe of silk,
which was -partially dis-arranged s the
day was warn --Her complexion was
fair and rosy, and her features Were
anarked with" hire i.ntellii once. She
•vas certainly startled when she first
.saw u', pPl'haps neve • having beheld „
forei;ne • before, andshe gazed a mo -
merit t in terrified &uprise, but almost
immediately reeovering,her equauitnit
b y
instetid of manifesting the almost in-
sane-
nsane- curiosity of the common. people,
she gate .ed her vesture round her per
son and swept by us in proud uncons
cioitsneas I.heScotchman, who was my
travelling companion, took his hat clear
. off and bowed to the very pummel- of
}anis saddle and after we had passed, de
c1ar d that the liwlv was a 1)riecese at.
the -very least , and hisesutinises were
probably cotreet as at the text turd of
the read we c;nc.ttntered the sedan chair
frotu which she had lalighted, and a
traiii of meniaat forty or fifty. in 'nim
ber wearing the armorial badges of one
of the west powerful Daimois. It
should be remarked that the .female
members of the baronial famitie:,:are
nevee seen by foreign-rs except,by rare
€aecideb t. fl;li x Calc fornix.
A parser being seated at a table be-
tween two tailors, : and thinking to 4.)e
witty n tmin them said 'How prettily I am
fixed between :two tailors, upoir which
one of thein replied that being only be-
ginners in the business; they could not.
afford -to keep more than eine gcose be-
tw•eer them;
ANTIQUARIAN DTsoovERY.=Ryedale,
in the North Riding of -Yorkshire, has
-yielded to the Rev Canon Grenwok of
Durnioni, many valuable remains of its
early inhabitants, but hone cf more in-
terest, than this last discovery ---u - Bri-
tish canoe or hoar, from the farin of
the late Mr. Mebden.. Flowers of South
Hoiaie. This relic was str'ick by the
'plough while drain farrowing a fallow
Some weeks ago. The highest part was
something over'a foot below the pt•es•
eutl surface, :and when recently dug out
thee'lowest part was more than five feet
deep in clay. • . The place where the
discovery was made is, according to the
titatement of the _Eastern Morning News
one that: has yielded numerous stomp
axes, and other implements usually
found in drainage works. The Saxon
name signifies a river isltand, and the
appearance of tie country shows that
the pre -historic river, now :represented
by the insignificant Wath Beek, was
of`gre it volume.' rhe "helms" or is-
lands are of boulder clay, and the five.
feetof accumulation in. the 1 alleys sine,e
the- period in. wlii& .this boat was
wt eck ed is corn posed of a. derivatu re
•clay from di.iutf.gration and growth of
peat --the alluvial .clay: of -rivets. The
hurt when' found was sni?ped ofi to a.
stick heap, and las been partly des
troyed. It 's f. raied of a 'lot of .cak, 7
ft. lot g and 3 ft.. diameter. The part
pit t
hollowed out is 5 ft. by 2 ft 6 in., and
1 ft. 4 in. deep.' The relic has been
taken,to Maltort, and :is _ intended for
the Yorkshire Philosuphical Socit ty%
MasCItm.
PST'
toot •
�I
irrinor
CHEAP COTTONS,
T
Y,
CHEAP SHIR.TINGS,
CHEAP PRINTS,
- CHEAP CLOTHS,
OHEAP 1' WLEDS,
CHEAP HOSIERY,
CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES.
FRESH . GROCERIES.
PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE AT
GASH RATES.
N.
imot
CA
•
odo
cD
V
New
SPRINC
ails.
r*►
DRESS GOODS.
MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
CHEAP (.� �P P ITT
P, S
SHIRTJNGS,
LADIES STRAW HATS,
GENTS
CC
•
GENTS FELT u
Ready -Made Clothing;
.BOOTS &SHOES.
Also a Nice Stock of
Fi
eshr��"
ceries.
To be had at
DYE sTuFF$,...
ROD'S CA 'T BE BEATEN
• Either in Price or Quality,
FOR •
LAMPS,
CHTMNIES,
CIIANDA.LIERS,
• B U,ttNERS,
WICKS, and
C
OA
,L
IIS,
°Go to ROLLSs
Opposite Foster.'s Hotel Seaforth.
N.B.—Prescriptions carefnll. pre
pared. ,
Seaforth`, June 10th, 1869. 79.
LISTEN !I!
WHILE
LOCA
SPEAKS.
For his Stock of
SPRIfiGG00D
WAS
Never Excelled
In this Market.
¥The Afanehester Hogse
Then, is the place for Satisfaction
in Dealing.
1869. 1869.
SPRING
IM PORTAT!o NS
KIDD & M'M lLKIN
A_RE '�TO�'V prepared to SHOW the
Contents of
40 Packages
OF
Dry Ccods
MANTLES,
MTLLINERY,
BOOTS te SHOES
&c., Arc., whish will be sold at the
Smallest Profits
Always on Hand
A Choice Stock of
t
Family ro
(fir cerles.
Ctqlre
a Call..
0
KIDD S MoMULKIN,
Seaforth, May 7th, 1869.
-
Money T. Money ! e
J. Bonthron & Sons,
HE subscriber bas received another large
finance ofa
rem moneyfor investment >n
stm
Opposite H ckS421'S Old StanL . good farm property: at 3 per cent ; or 10
per cent, and no cbarres.
Seaforth, May t '3 -t�fHN S. PORTER,
J Se tafortlr, SeptSt° 2atli. 9b-tf,
6
LA ZARUS, .MORRIS C c
PraotiealOpticians Ooulisete,
London, Great ,13rita?n; B'c rtf,rd, eon.
U.. , and Montreal, <). C.
A
1[1.A V• appointed 'Mr. M. t, t;ounter,
Watchmaker-• Jeweller sadtl
sole.' Seaforth�ticza'
agent for and vicinity, for the
sale of their Celebratede
1' rfeeted SpectaclEe{r,
which have been extensively used an Great
Britain and the United States, the past eight
years, and for which they claim the tinder -
mentioned advantages over those in ordinary
use, theroof of which;
P may be seen in their
constantly increas ug business during the
past eight years.
1st. That from the perfect constructon
of the lenses, they assist and preserve the
sight, rendering frequent changes unneces-
sary.
2nd. That they confer & brilliancy and
distinctness of vision, with an an onnt of
ease and comfort. not hitherto en]' ye.l by
spectacle wearers.
3rd. That the material from which the •
Lenses are ground is manufactured specially
for optic, purposes, and is pure, . har-d ane.
brilliant,- not liable to become scratehed.
4th. That the frames in Which they are
set, whether gold, silver or steel, are of the
finest quality alit taiid:iisish and guaranteed '� 3' 3 ga per-
fect in every respect. -
They are -the only Spectacles that preserve.
as well as assist the sight. And are Cheap-
est, because the best, always lasting many
years
'without
change e beingnecessary,
cssar
:
One of the Arm will visit
at Seaforth. at
the store .of their Agent, every six moi the,
for the purpose of fitting those have dzfis-
cult sights. when any spectacles sn`d by
their agent during the interval will be exs
changed. free of charge if not properly fid,
WE EMPLOY NO PEDL1!ai .
Seaforth. Ma -v dist, 1869 7 ►- ;T
WALL PArER,
Border Paper,'
Hall Paper,
WINDOW BLINDS,
Plain Nue,.Plain 6'neni,l'
Buf and Pifured. r:
AT THE TELEGRAPH BOOK STORE.
W. ELLIOTT.
Seaforth t drily 22. 84-H.
WAGGONS,. BUDGIES
AND all implements for farm use man
lectured by
M'NAUGHT & TEEPLE,
Good and Cheap.
Remember the stand.
NORTH ROAD SEAFORTH
Seaforth, Feb. 20, 1868. 114y
BLAOKSM1TH SHOP„
THOMAS: WATSON
Begs to inform the public • ggeenerally that ha
still carries on general E1acksmith ng at
his Old Stand, -
NEARLY OPPOS)TE ARMSTRONG'S
AINLEYVILLE
Specia attention paid. to Horse -Shoeing.
Ainleyville, Feb. 9th. ,'69, - . 63,1y
�-TIS_.•T
C.0R10HT, L.D.S.
f Surgeon Dentibt, member of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, may
be found at his ;office, over the Beaco
>
Book Store, Stratford, every lawful :flay. ex-
eept the first week of each month. ' He will
visit Seaforth the first Monday of evt t y
month and remain three days, and Cii"ntosa
the
following ...Thursday, remaining this
days, • $
PAINLES Aerations daily ormed,
by the use of the Nitrous Oxide as..
Seaforth, spt.1# 1869. - 92 '.
Insolvent, Act of I 644
Province of Oiitaiio, In the G'ou
County of Hnron ` Court of the CQ.
To Wit of f Htcron.
In the :matter of JOHN McNAUf t}J '
An Insolvent
(VC Tuesday, the 16th day. of N
kti vember
next, t
the
undersigned wit
apply to the Judge of the said Court
for a discharge under the said Act.
JOHN M' eNAT'OIIT,
By MCC tuGHEY 4 110131E:dia,-
nis Attornietnt cad /item
Seaforth, Aug. 25, 1869. 94-2n
Farm for Sale.
THA'rsplendid farm situated in the 1Ot
Con. of the Tows ship of Tuelteremith,
County of -Huron, beim- composed of Lot No,
8. Thereare 75 acres cleared, 60 of which
are clear of stumps. There are 25 acres still
under brash. The whole farm i;; well fenced
and utrcier the beat oultivation. There is ors
the premises a new baize, 60 st 36 feet, -with`
a stonebasement, underneatha; also a good
bearing orchard The subscriber also offer*
for sale 50 acres of land, being comped
Lot 9, Con -10, ,on which there cute .E/ acme
cleared:. For farther partietilers ally to
tee proprietor, on the•pr-emises,
JOHN CAMERON,
Seifor lr 'P.
September 24th, X869.. 94
a •