The Expositor, 1869-10-29, Page 7•
tse
to abtmt
Bt ttteend &it -nee
tnouRt are in-Itided
relnietel by
et to be fetid to
flt litit of the Vie-
° A purp.isee,
nrp-se fiquideting
the R.teel
re ited
tr the &tie
tease the sum of
nereinafter men -
11
rtetuire the sum
morel'tyspe-
tent of the said
r mentioned.
anemia of the
'tyt•f the said mu-
uf anv futute ins
het irreepeetive
rived from the
iff the einkinte
tieetel, or ,tny
tg te the last re-
eases:- ment roil of
y. being for the
monait of the ex-
tnJ nattni-ipalitY is
the sum of $2, -
the interest
,rly sinking
.sa stim of 82,000
ter nien time d,
,trinend special
a in the dollen
es to Le Ievied
by the Mani -
ego of Sea-
.
- be- t.wfut for the
'tee f Seaforth, to
UN any lwrsOtt
) dies COT- ;te,
!•,.1e,Seallee tete se mt.
de bee tures, let we-
eurn of money not
the atm of 1432,
Sante to be p.titi
Treesurer, for the
ne Object. above re-
ibe rewful for the
ittV 11PtF er Of d--
fc» neh enure of
Mild, not lese
in Ow aggre
sum of :32.00(:).
)ent uses sh •11 ;
the Menietpal
red IT the „ eaid
t:es shall
from the flay
fir this liv hie-
d the ire. t s-
ry. and shell
ems fu i the
ist et to,
(IP t [Tres. s1a1t
ftee the tsutref
t1Jii11tU from the
est sFell [se
r-thfrc1 days of /
EVERY 6-TAJ--
A.MES ROSS desire& toI-inform, the pits,
s lie -that he has openetr a Nese Littt,
Stable in conneetion with his hotel, uteri
parties *can be accost= lotted seith firstssruks
hsveses and vehicles, at_reasoushleixictl.
Seaforth, Oct. 15, 1869.- - 4 97,,ta
YOU VVANT
CHEAP
AINTS,
0 ILS'
TURP.E..NT1NE.
R A. IN 1 NG COMBS,
pUTTY,
C LORS,
Got( 'ROL.LSI
FOR PURE
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
AN J)
OATCNT 11/ZEDIcamp.a.
,
tin to Roar..
LOST.
1\THREE YEAR D STEER, of light.,
e, OLred color, With -white strea.k alongthe
beefsand white star on the faces Aoy per -
on giving such information as will Iead to. .
his reeov-try, will be suitabb r,.-warilcd. by
WM. G A RIJN ER.
Lot 21, Uon..14, McKillop.
,0 tober t3th, 1E69- •994M.
1 , .
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
-pup,. SALE, that deiirably situated pre- -
_LT
pert y on North Main -vita., in 'forth, by Mrs. Dunn, Tt ims easy:
k or particulars apply at Paltridge's Photo- .
raph Gallery
eeaforz,h, Oct . 15th, 18C-9
97-tf,
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1
IIISOIVellt Act of 1E69.
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z the matter qf :fiftmes )7ozeug, seniot,
oftke ow).t kip oj JICJULZOJJ, in Ike.
Co anti/ 11 &roll. an I nsuirerct.
The undersigned has been -appoints d AS
signee in the abovt mi t r and r q 11ts claims
to be fe7e1 wthii tw talcs, htow :Lis date..
Date' d at Goder_on. 7 th Oct o tr f 8i;
JO IN XI LDA', -
0mcial 4ssi :nee,
97-2 County of Huron.
STRAYED. -
AME into the preiniaes of the subscriper,,
Lot 14, UOn. 6, do U, on or about the
2 th ofSeptember hist, ace o w
pin, eharges. 'The UMW
g oe'
iy.
, ,
i JOLT N Me-CALLA:W.
1 M6rris,. October 13th. 9;-3in-
,..
•g ApPrentice Wanted.
can have the same by i ire sin piprty and
•
u fib.yeat , at
er
afort,-,:t -.(r. •
'Fee of fol ming a
tettient ef the
,
net -ret at th
..tee- due thee- 'Tti
6838
TITANTED, a good active Loy to learn
- V the Blacksna.thhig. Api.:Iy to
T .TEPT;Fl.
Seal( rth, Oct. 1 J
5th. 9i -ft..
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gokmat
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&dem the
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CIVI NG up BUSINESS
The subscrber takes the resent oppor-
tunity of that k'ess his numerous eustomers
for the liberal pa.ronage shown him for the
p L t thir; t.,en 3. ears, amt ihreby itob)iiQs all
i eletotal ce him ti a:- lias sett his
lop and ,.he balance of stosk on; hand, and•
a.. tele( s and bo:.k accounts now stand.
11itf must be settled o u or [afore the'lst Hsi
skot Tatar, 1s69. others-- ise costs will be
izi :erred, as tie has a vit. w f leavins for Red
; Roo r. Early attention te the ahoVe war
1 fi-vu
• ROBERT MELTers.
K-r.pcn, oot.-2arcl
News of thw Week.
BitiTAI$T.
Mr: Gladstone says be release of the
Fenitur Fs isonees would be contreiy
to the duty of the Goverement ae the
eardian , of ' public security and
Wee'
Lord re/1y died c,` n 25th inst.
Sone of the Londen papers proteet
Against -the aplInintnient of Frederick
Temple to tee lisopic of Exeter, on
se mutliti
t of his epicion to ile_tetodexy
On Monday, an immense demonstra-
.
tion by the lleinetii A nineety sympath-
ers took phice in Hyde t'ark. The
proceedings wereortterly the whole day.
Every preceution was taken by the
G°vheMt
ernin
,,rietet.
Ttlis of Salisbury will suc-
eeed,the late Earl of Derby as Chan-
cel!, r of the University of Oxford.
The Partial settlement of the, tariff
queition lete_ improved the Shetkeld
trade with t Lje lJnited States. ••
SPAIN.
the Cortes passed a resolution of
'Thanks to the army foi their efforts in
quelling the recent Reput,licari insur-
rection. •.
Reinforcements to The riuml)er of
,0 0 were seut to Otitet 1 tst week.
, Indications now are, that the Duke.
of Montpensier will 'he. the eticcessful
candidate fer the Throne of Spaiu.
though the convietion is groegng that
in the present stare of p&rties the se-
lection ot_a kiug is imposeible.
Senor ()reuse. the cr:lehra tied Re-
publican leader in. the Cortes. has been
arrested. •
lt is reported that Marshall •Serrano
has threat,' to resign the Ileseeticy
in the case of a rupture_ between the
Uuioniets and Progis.ssionists.
FR A NCE.
It is reported that a numb( r of De-
puties pt 01 ose to introdece a htw at
the bext session of the 0 nits Legisletif
to annul the deerei: of 1b52, contiscav
ine he property ef Orleans Princes.
Pere q.y.Lciuthe n '& having tetutned
to hie eonventa ordered by his sup-
eriors, hs been dispoeseeeed of all his
charges. ,
-The 26th of Oetobee, it will be re-
membered, wa, the day fin which was
xed. the meeting of die et .rps
Troia hi.th meeting the ulteet-re
pu bl ican depu tslC had determ irted
absent taemsel yes, and thus to get in),
if possinle, a popul.ir detnonsteation
:Against the Government. The attempt
how ver, has most signally failed.
AUSTRIA..
• The insurret:tion at Cethara, in Dab
.matia, has _been suppressed, but not/
'without bloodshed. A confliet tooe
piaee on the ai•rival. of -the troops. The
insurgents nettle a desper-ite 1-esistanee
but we, e tote l ly defeated. Order is
now eompletely restored.
A61.A.
The attempt to assessinate :the Bri-
tishMinister et Yeddo was frustra: ed. ;
The Minister was astatine,' ally of t
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THE SEAFORTH:EXPOSITOR.
progress, and the Me11 confident of not, as yet, received one cent of dividend"
success. Neither the Company no the That may be •so, ,tnit the agricultura!ists of
Men show signs of yieldieg. the North know very well -that they have
Severe shocks of earthquakes have c°11ected frwn then' at tih' Pte ftl. the last
'been felt tiering the week in the
Eastern and Soeth-eastern States. .
CANADA.
The centest in North 'Renfrew is
gettieg warm. Mr. Murrhy has i'es-
igned and the strife is now between 8ty.
Francis and Mr. Findlay.
The Grand Lodge of the British
A merkan Order of Geod Tem dare is
now in eeesion in Toronto.
At Walkerton ,on the 22nd int
black:Midi bathed Dukell committed.
suicide by hanging himself.
,
Un the 24th the shoek of an earth-
quake was felt froni Montreol eu'r-
ward through the Binieh Proviuces.
A. tremeudous coefiegration took
place in lore nto on Tuesday last des-
troying the distilleiy of •Gnoderham
dr Warts. Lose about $300,000.
- ..91011b- ----.-
.
North rienfreW•
:
,. Mr. Hincks. aski us' to forget, hie
tiast record. - For the nunnent let us
do so. Hirfrecord since his 1 eturn to.
Canada is suifieient. tiis' first; Step
was to accept oilice at the bands of the
Imen who has declared oim "steeped to
to buy out Mr. Rankin, M P. foe the lips in corruption." Hie ne4 was
N.orth Renfrew. }lis third actof col-
rliption thus eiarly is to "induce" Mr'
`Murray to resign: Mr. Murray. pre-
fessed to be extremely intlignant at M.
Ralikin's bergain and s: -de of the
ing to an outsider. Yesterday, at a
pu 1 ; IC, meanie., he an that iS'
had all been arrange I. Mr. Stipple
was to reign his seat in the Local
Legislature, Mr. Meirray WaS to take
the place, and Sir Francis Hancks end
Me; Murray Were to render eiich other
m supper -0 Old Mr. Supple't
"led itenieut" to resign forms act of
corruption nu in ber four. s
Mr Findley, who deservet' e thanks
of the Reform party for his stand, i-
farieg the combined power of the .Gov-
ernment in a most Wisely and unflinch-
ing manner His prospects ale) fen-
,
though it urbst be remembered that
North Renfrew is under- the shadow of
the Ottawa Buildings Mr. Deacort,
an Orzt ngeman Of influence, takes the
field for the Loral in Oppos- Lion it ter.
estg. This 'wilt he consideraely in
;lie: Findlay's favor.. -Certainly if
there is a .spark of independent feel-
ing in the conetittieney,. these bargain-
ings and males ought to seettre- the de-
feat of both Hincks and Murray.
WI shall soon know whether in -
North Rentrew votes are cast by men
or cattle.,—London eldgeritser.
Communication
To thditor ojthe Expogizor.
SI11:—Lu the last impression of the Clinton
Neu; Era, appeals a snort editorial in rept)
to my.coinmunicition publ shed iii the Expo-
sitor.,- relative, to the Comity Shows,. The
Editor of the Ja ew Era. like his predecessor,
Mr. aolmes, very prudently; 1 think refriins
from j stifying the conduct of the Chu °m-
ans at the last general meeting of the .Nortli
iliaing:Ootinty of I-luron Ak.crienitural Socie-
ty. But he says, "We wish.to ark wcr mere-
ly his objection to a p:quant cou3pany, •taking
.the receipts at the gaze. As we tinders i• an d
Yetior's 411d Ins murder w38 noti ton resolved to purchase a sultaola site, and
-ces.
Ile British nees
r•of Chiea is filled
with bitter continents -on the re
it, a number of enterprising persons in Oil,-
on account of some :political (lift -elan- •
ercet proper build tugs for an A gricnItural
Exhibition, at their own risk," Now the
facts of the case are these',. Mica e entarprisma
eiersons are the aristocracy' of Clinton a num-
ber of them to all al•voaranci.s, havingalrea-
rota Pekin th;-tt Prindf: liting. bad . re:- ily made their fortunes . dirsc •ly out of the
fused: ts . receive. -tIse,, L)an- io
ke 'of EdlAkrultOralists of -.Huron. • ,Several years
burili., .
. . . i, _ ago they formed. themselves into a company
T ''' Pt"i'• J Wibli3Insull, late °f th' valuable of unoccupied land then t 1 ha((
,
and hiyoght sev'en are Of land, the, most
in Umton. for Wlirt:h i1.t.-3 paid the sum of
seven hundred dollars- they inclo d •it wt.
..
a substantial board twice, erected. a biiildinu,
eeeding up tbe (.41'and CAI :II '6e
- -,i7ei,t11 and t:-Iey gave it th,ina:„ue bf the Agrieul:nr-.
al show Grounds, and in consfluence a gr at
outrages oil foreigners were eeportedt . sajoeity of the a4rr ulturalisis of linron,
„
0 -en to this day beEese that it bell -gigs to the
WEST' .L.N1.)IEsi. Agricultural Society-, A nd then. Mr, Edit-
. -or -mark
LO-ndiju
i'N-lissit‘tiary ioietv..,, was in tir-
n
dei•ed othe 26the-O.Atigtigt bsi (Jhin-
ese rib:Jet-8, near, while )ro
The de re of the constitaed C
,,rse
for it riiiii:Itterl lioerty of religion. it
Cu im has oeen n u !gated
well thee ti.
1 .04 I Minister at
answor to a telegrphie despat .11 fr
says the Ministry is reNolved
mrs and sagacious ex-
pression of the Edit r of the „a /w Era. when
he says, "And for an.: one to crudge ;O.
1 company the gate receipts. when 'they ass mi.
to L., 11,) p irtarit action tou ;ping
I or p(iliGit:a reft.rints Col
-
u .1 k -e p u ties iu dhese 'natters
are o
US -1 1.1E S FATE&
In Cit, •intiati on the inet the
'College building eontainieg, the Yoting
bleu N ; Li:entry, Chamiter of
'Commer -e, %V Liorary, and se \tern 1
.StfOre!. (Ai -es \vas datilliged -by tire
to t, ,ex, te s of $-15,000.
On his return' ft'otn his projecesd
.jourbeer rhymer', the different 'orates
and t! tun, ht, the .Rev. Fat•her Hyacin-
the exiesets tu give 'a cOurse of lec-
_tures,
The Isineoln Alontunert which has
btien emu:4 4.1.IV nurVr the direction of
L .
the; Wee fejes committee was unveiled
_And exposed to public view for the f
first Thursday at trrand Place
°Ite Pebel iee Park, l3Yool, Isvn
The Erie Rail wey etrike is still in
1:-)Yar-Tegiyit ea;:iheilhitfirg a pr-oper spit.. it. " But he
forgets -to teL whe:aier it is foi the hem:-
. tit of the agricultural purposes i.f t sow.
pany or the eihibitors agricultura,* purpost M.
1
y agr aultural pur.noses. is
teat the receipts at the gate are kilel‘..• nacd.
1 awed in my last eommunication that tie
receipts at the tseaforth gate amounted to
$ which was hand's d ovc r to the, Tssas-
rsr to form a part of the funds 1)f the 8ocie-
1 may now add that in 'addition to tin
072 realised, there was over live' d
free tickets given Ot the gate to the noinbers
of the SocieSt,.,SO -that they could lnive* fret
ac.3,:ss. to and from fie grounds at all times.
1Vhereas at Clinton. when an exhibitor 'a,p-
psoarthed., the gate, even with stock, Oar,
was. no admittance until he first obtaiited
entry ticket,, for which he had to pay tt
tents, and if he immediately aa;ain ltfb
grounds, to• take in more stock, another
ten cent ticket- was ri.quircd, arid so on .fo:
eve ry time he entered it is tru e a nai nib;
er could get an exhinitor's ticket by payins -
two ,et nts. for it, which weuld allow him ac
eOss: to the grounds at all times. fri m Ni-.
Alalcolm3ons the secretary, who, let me_ add
was very cortcous and obliging, "jut exhibit-
ors from a distanceshad first, to pay the ten
dents isquisite for tickets at the gate. so as
to get their stock secure eni the,grouncls, be -
ore they -could go nearly one quart( r -of a
mi • eto Mr.. AT a,lon ins so n s office to pu rehase an
e.hibitor's ticker. The -Ve7c E also says,
" Flat the s.trounds- hase hem an unprofl t-
aLieStaculatien, la cause the c., repany have
two years nearly $8601 and in addition they
receive for the pasture on the grounds some
-$70 or $80 a year,more. Besides the'building
which is occupied.by the volunteers as a, drill
shed, and if they charge the Government or
the volunteers at the same rate as they
charge thesagricalturaltsts, I at least, fail to
see the unprolitabkness ef the speculatien.
The aYeto Era further says, "The comnany
are not so enamored of -theix:„ bargain -that
they would not willinglyfiell'out at par, and
it seems to us is- the pio.per course for
the North Rid nig Society to Now Sr',
as a member Of the Nosth Riding Society, I
eertamly protest against the advice of the
Clinton 1.1rdav Era, fordieveral reasons, one is
because the present directdrs we're -elected by
the influence of this cerapiare in opposition
to the Agriculturalistsof the Northfld ng
-
and I hold therefore that the iotertsts of the
North .Riding 'are not fairly represented.
Another reason is if we are to haee a purely
North Riding Show, :Clintolisis not the place
it should be held owing to lts not ocouissing
a central position in. the North Riding. But
I Would humbly suggest that tne New E2'a
would lend itsinflnence sti` as to get elected
at the nexts'general meeting . oftheNorth
Riding Ag,rioultufal Soeiety a.'director from
eaeh Municipality- in. the 0NOrtls. iding, o
Viet the Agriculturaliks of the north may
be equally represenoted. Then let these _Di-
rectors make :preparations for 'purchasing a
show ground iorthesN. Iiidiirc ShowGiouuds
on, or make proper arrangensents foz• a union
With our aricultural bretlieto Of the -South
itidingi•fo as to have onegrand diminty Show.
conclus'on, Mr. Editor; and- as the only
apology 1 can offer for occupying -so moch ef
your space, is thatthe individitabandcollect-
ive interests of agriculture are paramount to
all other interests in the County of Huron.
Yours, are.,
THOS. MoMICHA EL.
Hullett, Oct. 23 1969. •
• --
The sit ccess that'elte- s atteeded th
faithful and intelligt nissfatdy of „Photo-
kraphy h t beetles° great, that,e) ne can
get their own image pet:team-teed to pos-
terily. It is a great taivilege.t6 have
'a -good pradtieal Artist. one who thor-
eoug,hlyundtystancls die basiness, as al
so one Will° is stationary In a i1 we, to.
whom youcan go with oonlidence, with
the assurance of not gottitig ‘Oi.Aappoint
ed in getting'a correct, ?artisiic, faithful
likeness, and from whom -you can get
pictures at any future limp. Irene the
negatives owe taken. The days are
tpastf r those who .drop `'down for a
week 01 two and a•rt,off %gain, having
no interest at stel4 - and caring very
little whether their cuatoiners ai e
or slot, they are off, AAA not so with
Our Old EstalilAed and thoroughly
practical pi otographer,Feank .Paltridge,
who ;tends to day the, acknovvreoged
heatteind leading Photographer in this
eectiou of the country., .1-je is a. real
live man, up to •every ?Yriekle in the
est
(eldweetSesetent )
Something Worth Reading.
ms uess ; is very oeliteirn .; -.and - ha,
1-ooms, accontmedatiosis and fatilitiee
for ettecuting eork. seldom mot. He
has 'roonis and apartments forevery-
thie,g. Good pictures cannot be made
where the fun.Ps ot .so many' different
chemieals -Come in immediate *,con tact -
with each other, and. piste -hieing gasses
fatal to mekinee good pictures. :Hie
roornS.are in Scott's Brick Ito -k; -near
i.,harn's Hotel, and under tLe' 4xPosi-
TOR Ofliie, e0o1 itt nIntiter; t% arm in
iwnter ; with dressing rooms, so that
you ciin bring. your best plothes in a
satchel and change to zet. your pietrtre
teken. Frank Paleridge :ale() .keeps
the -negative, and edfear of losing the
pi -tire of smile near mid dear .friend..
His best work is not lit the door, but
up stains, ene flig-ht, ajid mien 'to the.
right: hand, where yoe -will tind Frank
always at home and in_ good temper.
All. piettness Sbown are of . his own
unit e, and not, bought or borroee d to
deeoy the putth Hle giierttntees tis
fa. --tion or Ito pay. Jest walk up to
Fear k . 'Gallery. • his epe, i
me: tt are worth leoking and you
will he sure to see sonie person's piettire
you 1 now. 1 ; YOU cou't4ant your pio-
ture, never nand ; just walk.up, he wit'
be glad to see ;vein. Reineifibee, it, is in
. .
K Mumma 85 ti
EXGELMOR:
Ms7"
)110(litAPii
T
- -
CALLER
P PAGET, - Artist
TTE undersigned- begs to inforth the in-
habitan s of Seaforth and slur ainerns
;ountry, that he has taken the Gallery for
merly occupied. by Mr. U. Paltridge;
.1 Pm Do T° orth (if D, SmitiN
Office and Opposite Veat's Stcre.
Where he wil always he ready to please his
eatrens and give seisfaction to those who
favor him with a call. .
E SURE AND CALI. to see
his specimens, they speak forthe strtist
alid will convinceyou that he is First -Class.
REMEMBER
The place is Opposite Veal's Grotiery,- Main
Street, Seal stir_
W1LLIA.11 P. AGE1'
not,
M. it: COUN:11.V..11,..
85 GM' Seaferth, Spilr 53-1y
1,i'eaforth, Jult- 22, 1 SC9.
a2i.a
f1510dd0
WHITNEY„
rN -returning his sincere thanks to the
" public:for the very liberal patronage he
has received since coming to Seaforth, begs
to say that he has on hand another large
lot of
ANDERSON'S HEAVY PLATE STOVES!
Box, Parlor and Cooking, all of which he
will sell is cheap as other people sell an in-
ferior article. livery body knows that the
BEST CO A L OIL IN THE CO UNTY
is at Whitney's. Lamps, Chiminies, Wicks,
etc , abundance. A large stock of
ALL KINDS OF TINWARE
always on hand. b Eave-Trougbing, Tin and
Sheet Iron Rooting done in first-class style.
All kinde os. Jobbing promptly attended to.
CISTERN PUMPS AND LEAD PIPIn.
• 7
MR, JOHN TROMP It
rraiA.Nrcs his numerotis cuttomers for
1. their liberal patronage -during tke lad
fifteen years, and trusts lie will receive its
pontinu&nce.
He has now on hand a large assortment of
Good Sound
Green Hemlockv!
Which he warrants -will give satisfaction.
ALSO,
200,000 FEET OF Pital
CUT FOR
BUILDING AND GENERAL PURPOSES
Which he offers OA liberal ternis Orders
will be promptly attended to.
Ile has else on hand a large assortment of
WELL SEASONED ACCOUNTS!!
To which he calls as attention of his old
customers, who will iind it to their advant-
age to retire them promptly,- and without -
legal proceedings.
Seaforth, July 15th, 1869. 84-tf-
New vrocery Store
In connection With the
SEAFORTII MILLS
Flour and Seed Store,
Opposite Sbalp's Hotel.
••••••••••rama, .••••••••••••
mRE subscribers beg to announce to tha
inhabitants of Sealorth.ald surrounding
country, that they have just received a huge
stock of
Fresh
ceri
Which, for quality and Cheapness con -
not be surpassed -inthe Countits
They have alsneon hand a lot of pee*
Treaclweli Seed Wheat.
FARMERS may exchange wheat for
Flour and Feed at full value at the mill,
thereby avoiding the necessity of waiting to)
have it ground, .
. ,
Shearson &Co.
Seaforth, Sept. 16th - 52-13%2'
TREASURER.'S
SALE OF LIODS ••-•
TAiRES.1.
COUNTY OF HURON, fly vrwro
To-Wrr : 5 I) of a Warmth
under the hand of the Warden of the Coun-
ty of Huron, and the Seal of die said COW.ty, bearing date the third day of August,
A. D. 1869, to me directed, for the .eollee-
tion of arrears of taxes due on the under.mntioned lands. These are therefor. tit)
give notice that unless the said tarea,
t�
gether with all lawful costs and charges be
sooner paid, I sha.1 on TUESDAY
30th day of Novembers
A. D. 1869, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. Att„
AT 111.2
0 IT 1-1017
IWThE
TOWN OF GOI)ERICII,
Proceed to sell lsy PUBLIC AUCTION t
.1 ands, or so much thereof as may t
.
arid charges therems. -
Old Iron and Copper. Cotton Rags, AVool
and Wool eickens taken in exchange.
Seaforth, Sept. 24th, 1869. 43-tf
shcicn to •dischai•ge snch arrears. of tines
NoTicE.
rill -11-8 is to certhy that 1, Henry Shuart.
I_ of the Townsh:p of Hay-, in the County
ot Huron Province of Ontario, have anpi ed
for and ollitained Letters _Patent for the Pro -
voices of Quehec and Ontario, for a machine
for boring holes in the gi mind for fen-ce.
posts„ Styled t•Shuart's hence Post -Hoe
ooker," and this is to forbid any person or
persons vending or using the same, witliout
obtaining a right for the same from me ;
and all psrsons so v nding or using the same
will be dealt with,as the law directs,
• .
N. B.—County and Township Rights can
be obtained front the patentee, by applying
to him ;n the said lownship of hay, Zurieli
vost Office!.
. August 6th, 18:.9, 92-tf.
TIM—E-. TIME.
111 -ME.
r F' you want a Watc14 that will keep the
I correct time, purehas4 o -,e of Thomas
Russell & Son's celebrated. Watches. A
arge stock of them for sale at
R11 COUNTER'S
,SEAFORTH.
He has also on hand a large assesrtment of
Clocks, Jewellery, aney Goes, Toys, &e.,
all to be sold Cheap for Cash,
027 -Every description of Watches, Clocks.
'end ,Tewellery Repaired on the Shortest
„Notice, and Was ranted to give satisfactites.
.The highest price paid for Gid Gold and
•••2
.NOTE.—in the fol,!owing list "sad!' sig.
nifiesJ.ut Llivisi024—"w.d." J est Division --
`"p." Patented --"up"
t.p. " Korth l'otai Plot
TOW.NSHIP OF AtelIFIELDe-
Lct Con. ite. Pt. Taxes co8ta Too'
Ea' st 4 1 e.d 106 p 77 09 2 78 79 89
IN, 4 1 3 " 100 p 64 21 245 6606-
W 4 4 4 100 p 94 91 3 23 9j4
E part 5 4 , 111 p 99 55 335 102
E b 4 100 p 43 17 1 9$ 4514)
8 half 1 6 100 u p 31 86 1 65 33 13
WptS1 is 49 P 13 44 1 20 14 64
1 3 wd 21.0 p 82 05 290 8491
2 4 ..o0 - p 123 12 4 78 127 go
N part 3 4 LA; p 05 27 Y 48 ffi7,7Jk
N half 3 8 IOU u p 64 69 2 48 67 17
N had 4 8 100 u.p s 3 73 1 20 14 93
il half 11 too u.p 12 98 1 18 14 14.
W half 6 9 loup 72 69 2 68 15 37
W pt of
610 80 p 31 58 1 65
half 3 11 100 u„p 69 38 2-60
W ha:f 5 11 100 p 35 77 75
23 2,3
7i-9
37 5;t
E half 8 11 100 n p 41 65 1 90 43
W half 8 11 100 u.p 31 06 1 63 32,
S W pt 11 11 20 p 1.5 42 1 50 26
6 12 20o p 60 02 2 85- 82 87
N part 713 114 p tri ftn 2 00 478$
3 la off/ Tan, Piot
153 p 100433 4 23 1(4 43
Nr part 34 ret.p. 63 p .34 70 1 73 36 fit
VILLAGE OF' PORT ALBERT,
IN ASHFIELD-
22 E Arthur st.
p 2:73 9a 380
23 do * 2 73. 93 36t
24 do -4 p 271 93 3
25 do -4 Is 515 9 6
2i do * p 11 71 1 15 128
31 do * p. 1180 1 15 12
922 do* a.p 1111 1 15 12
34 tio *mn 11 71 1 15 12 .
35 de' * ten 11 71 1 irt 1.-ot
et,