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;Enlisting a Lawyer '
' Power of the Ocean Tides,
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Well, mind yourself now,. foOhis is In many many parts %01,411 sea's re tie
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S e true as Gospel. It-,waion iliA kith rise and fall of theti s is corialibirablta f
t
of May, 1820, I 'listed -a, leortiit in In the Bay of Feund? .10 fiibtAn. the
Deblin, and put die. qtlegAenr to him, niouth of the Severn and at St. Maio,
gave him the shilliniiht0 walked him 'Fiance, 46 feet; at Guepsev arid Jeie
to the barracks 4,14tine as a fiddle. .sey, 32 to 38 feet • at the mouth of the
Well, behold ye niaac in• a few days he iSeheld, 20 feet, and). along the coast of
THt SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR.
was claimed as a -1prentiee, and, so he Holland, from 10 to 16 feet; in the
the,
s are
east
wa*L. jiad npfoet, th% i.Eto •
coduhitte him for ta e
follow ng s e %
'was etil say ss r
' that defended him tol 'd net
'list him. ' .
IT'agriarrii-t------,:- gc.
tipitle 7: Pt PIA -Pie •)441-0tice
rightly -4f'
....,.,
‘J did,' ea
• *By-17tr - yot1rotteiztinew;1*4stt
he, ',just ,&i
''ICKG41111•Hr.:::fttfthre: ;I( :0itte
2e're' aee'nta;: ; t
80d1e *
41enirs•-
4441,S140-gtates,
o hire
;vary from 4 feet to 10 and 20.
•As the original tide -wave is generat-
a.Iir thw- ra-06.-a;.,:eor
ana moves
westward with the apparent motion of
sun and moon, it is clekir that gulfs
having their, mouths tunnel -shaped, and
prci-ed-tb-• -th6 ZtlirentiOn-Of-tlyrtitl*
eane. did question; for I iVaye, like the Red Sa,- will haveea
donit,believ'etion aged . : itrengt tide. - As the 'tide -ave( Moves
'How do you know?' says -I, 'for ,by• from be Pacific Ocean around the,Ca
this and by thatyotriweren't'-by.
yout business.; :say he;
'come now-, let, us hear.•.!".Putthe qxt,os-
tion-tto nee/ sitYahe ; and he 'held .oitt
hiShitud, and.accortlingly 1- pulMdOut
a half 7crown. and clapped it in-- hig.fist,L'
and tlien .I--axeth him the:question,,:and
lie sail- 'yes' to tliem all
fWerertheinAlhe:' 'same questions.,.'you
put to the prisoner 1' says he.: --
iTney wor,' says I.
here's-Yer fiat' crown back for
ye,' says -lie'.
can't take it, sir,' says.I.
'Why not It ,says hei',. r-
`WhyItiot•!' gsays 1; 4whk, shrire` I
can't takefit till iye get; before •A'
magistrat'e ahd pay tha'"smarVnioriey.'
'You'Alethatig*I,'-'citys::-he....' And he
put the '.;_ttioney-in his pocket,,. and, it
calld to hts 10MM-tip:on the 4betrek feu
a witnesS Ane
oh, holy oidcly ! but there -isvis• te roar
in the court!. = Begerra; his ierdship:t he
Judkelaughed till. tlieitears ran clown
Ins 'face, and.ittyS he to the counsellor,
'I --arn sorry for,•you my good man,
but -I ,hoielyou will get promoted
• soon.',
of Good Here, andthen northward to.
'the Atlantic ;Ocean, the same pecuiliarie
ties are observed -any gulf having' it8
Mouth towards the 'south, .and funnel,.
ahaped, Jike the ,Bay of Fundy, will
have a !strong -tide; and where the
Mouth is narroiv, like that of -Chess-
Awake Bay, 'the tide -wave willl .be legs
high than in the free ocean.." When the
tidelwave reaches any .place on the
coast from eive sides, as is often thecase
'behind large islands,the effect will be
to ilicrease. or diminish.its Theigh,.ac:
core ing.ai the high tidescoincide,. or
the high and low tides neutralize- . one
another. Tbe pourer, exerted -by the
tides every day along thouianus of miles'
'ef sea:coast is especially remarkabloe as
it isthet only natural -force .directly de.
'pendent on gravitation, and inits turn
-
the came.of all ocher forces on the sur-
face -of 'our •planet. , •
To estimate the force of the ticles,eall
thateis necestrary as the consideration
that the attraction, of .the-, sun and
Moon ;(yrincipally of the latter), acting
in opposition to terreetial gravitation,
elervates the surface of a large portion of
the ocean nearly twice in twenty-four
feet. The extent of surface thus raised
mar). be; set .down at 100,000,000 square
mileseor one half- of -the Seiface of the
earth, taking this 'at .200,-000 000 of
'Well, the,..decisicin of the rdurt 'ne- 'hours, to the mean heightof -about two
ing in niy -favor;- 1 axed the Judge av 1
might -take away my new reCruit. And
they 'all roared again', and counnllor
got as red as a turkey cock, and as mad
I
made the best he could.av it, and says pies about three-fonrths, 150,-000,000: '
as a bull ,wit_h the colic ; and at last 1)e scplare miles, of which the. ocean occu-
I to the conneellore-e- .. . . !Every square Mile of waier two feet
' Don't "list ie the. .1.ine nekt tithe ; thick contains nearly 60 000 000 en bin
"What,' thensays be sna'ppienly.
' 'Oh, ;your honor,' says I, 'stiek to the
rifles ; that's more in your way.' • '
Well, ,..egerra, when 71 told the story
t;e, the .Ittajor, 1 thought he'd die, and
when he'd done'lauglein' ile: hid rao t -o rites, wheth •give', per minute, a power
lice) th "r 'art money' 'ice iryeell
1 c 6 1 _ t _ . , . i)f 1 00. 0001000, 000 000000 foot pounds.
_ ,
feet, or 3,40,000.0(50 pounds 6f water,
and thie multiplied by 100,000,000, the
number of square miles affected hy the
tide, eives the (••normousnumber of
763,000;000;000,000,000 foot pounds
exerted every 1 24 bolus, or 750 ..in-
. -
,
, Dividing this hy 33,000, to redline it
-A Fashionalile Woman's Pra7erto hot -e power, we obtain nerrly .3,0u0-
- . 000,000,000 horse power as the" total
'Dear Lord, have meicy on my :coul, power of the tidewave6ver.the whole
and please let me heve the Ft'elieh sAt.iii sai.tiwe of the earth. Only sech por-
'that 1 saw at Stewart's this morning, fien of this - power (eln be rmi.de av
- for with black 'wee flounces and civet:- eble as is spent on the eea-coasts of con -
skirt, that ares -vvould he very . beeom . ti nen ts, i4n c), isd„ivis.
in to me, -I know if you grant rn-v
request, pleate let the have e-ae'l.t(
lace shawl- also, 'dektr 'Lord: A cantemporary declaree that a cer-
I kneel before Thee -to-night..feelino On eminent man used to oe funny in ,
e 'i'lri elegant way, and cites the tun so
- 1 erl"t131 happylif'''' Ma(hune*Emilb l'a8 evoked as somethiree exceptiOnai. Al "
sent me home such' a lovely bonnet,; e - -
gentlemen, when firmly, purvey fil
A most heavenly little 'bijou I' corn nos- zo 0.
ed of white satin with Waal ostrich '1e6.4'1,Y.'
, 'They will cyver the coarse
. . est joke with the sugar-' of refluenas en
tufts. For this favor -1. am feeling very - • -
grateful: : , - • - ' . • -
Give me, I - pray . Thee, .an liumbht. clornical story in it broad and literuf
asne6t; Some of the cleavereat merri.
heart and avthe worid have been famous for telling
-
lace trimmings. Let me not grow too - .
fond of thi. vain and deceitful •.v.orld , stOries nioet elegantly and acceptably
like.. Oth ei; .:. WORM') ' !but make rneeexl• that, by the narration of the vulgar.
would be made repulsive. -Webster,
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ceedirigly ... gen tl t3', and a ristocratic.
Clay, ond other statesmen of their time.
Whee. the :winterefashions come; let me - '
made elegant the coarsest narratives
Suit 11:11 Style• ofbeatity,and let titers
and Fitz Greene Halleck could absolu
be 'plenty 'oPptiffings, -rAtlitin4a ruffles
CHESS.
2V-4DENt3.
et V ea • ite
G. E, C„ Ta own, N.
ceived • Many thanks for problems enclosed.
The R. K, problem we published ea No. 651
We will endeavnnatbriu 51.the missing
nuraber of the-Seltathzelte. .
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PROBLEM NO. VI.
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W4ite, to play and mate in 3 Laavet.
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• SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO.'BO
1B to QB.4-
K toK3
313 to4Q6 ch.
4 R to R 2, mate.
2ICtoK2
3 B tics P
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4TR to 134, mate.'
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BLACK.
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K to 14 5.
K moves
.K to K,54.
_Xto(15-•
.K to K
GAME NO. .90.
•
CHESS IN ENGLAuelD.-
• The subjoined is one of the -games played'
at .the York • Meeting for the,Yorkshire
£50 chellenge_cup.,4 Non,
• -(Feench Oeienieg.)
BLACK',
WHITE
Rev. C Rankin.
. 1 _Leto K 4',
2PtoQ4
3 Kt Q B
4BtoQ3 PthQ.B4
P tate Q P .Q tka P
1,5 B to Q Kt 5 ch)B to Q,2
7 )3 tks 13 (ch) Kt tics B
8 Kt to K B 3 P ties P
9 Q tits Q tks Q.
10 Kt tits Q B the Kt (elz)
11 P tks B P to Q R 3
12 Castlei
13 B to K CKats ttolesK 2
14PeiQB4 KttoKite
15PtoQB5 K Kt toQB 3
16 Kt tits Kt - Kt tics Kt
17 QR to' Q Kt sq R to Q 2
18PtoKB4 KRtoQsq
19 P to K•Kt 3 P to K•Kt 3
.20 K to Kt 2 ' Kt to 2.
21RtoQKt 3 KttoKB4
22BtoKB 2 KttoQ5
23 R to Q Kt 6 Kt to Q B 3
24KRtoQKiaq Rto Q B2
-,25PtoQB3 RtoQ7
At this point Bleck appears to us to have
the advantage.
26 K R to Q Kt 2 R tks R
27 R tks R Kt to Kt sq
A go id move, ensuring the gain of a Pawn
Bev. AiSkipwortle-
P to K 3
P Q 4
B to Q Kt -5
presetitly. -
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28 R to Q Kt 4 Kt to Q 3
29 R. to Q B 4 *1) to Q Kt 4
This also is well played. and was appal -
n unforeeen by Mr. Rankin when le
oved his- R to Q B 4.
It is orily- the polir who, whotells
" 30 R to. Q Kt 4' ,Kt tits P
31 B Kt
32P -to •Q.11.4 ""PtOtIR4*
-33 R to Q 4 R the P
34 P tles.P R Q Kt 6
:35 ,R to 44B 4 (ch)K to Kt 2 .
R tk's
t.
a-
;
and ilounce144for T• do dearly love them,
streets- into' language scarcely less than
f the- I
I
, itely cobvert the slangy "facctiae o
alk•
..'- ;
'' ' - -• ' "' . g • -^ poet:IT-I-and keep the ppint of the
-ohLord,letbusiness detail:
husband - at R .- ; for he is not want-
, mr thing prominent in its fnnniest shape
,
.ed at =honte.att present., 1 wish -to.; lie: -
come acittairited -witli the tall, .dak-eyedi
foreigner, .-.AvIto-, is 'staying at Colenel i It has been said that an Iris treaty is
LOngewallow's, opposite. -Bring., about ! ttt peace only when he is in a qua'rrel ;
s an dritroduction I beseech Thee, .f.' I'Scotchman at home only when he is
Mrs.,"Longsvvallow will not Bless thy- A road.; an Englishman contented only
children ,'ant.1 VeRse selndtheni a good I w
tir. finding fault with •
, wi SOMethl/Ig or
, .
nurse; for -r ha -To -neither the ttme nor 'somebody ; and a ousy, blustering, im-
inclinatibn'ti-f loft* after -thetn mvaelf. pettiOus= American. is at the height of
Anel new-; Oh,- Lord,. tate care of me felicity only.while he is in air these tu-
whileI sleep, and pray keep watch over -multuous conditions at the same time.
'rity diamonds 7.1 ,A.inen.
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• A MINISILER' MURARED N THEPTJL-. .A. Chicago schoolmistress, who. is re-
*-1{,ev, .M. Ferii, a local
i -presented to be a person gnoutnineteen
MethediSt-preacher; Was addressine a I years of age, and cf violent and un -
congregation at Columbia, Brazen o ao.. i governable temper, recently killed a
Totes; on theleveiling of. the 8th ult., 1 hWe boy aged seven years, by striking
-- six -- artned -desperadoes entered the 'Ilia:lover the head with a ruler.
stantly: - Rev.- Mr. Hardwelly the min- 1 Last week, a liouse in New York ad-
ister in ehargei' who was sitting in the vertised in a morning paper for a por-
pitlpit, wasknocked: down by one of ter. Before eleven o'clock there was
the rufrians,-btit as,rhe is a very power- two l
ful man he rallieitind took the weapon onfor
rrAlrthe
edd.forty eight appliett-
eplaance.
awarfront his Assailant. .The assassins
DYSPEPSIA cured by using Dr. Colby's Azi-
then, ran-- out'. of the house. 'Seventy
tthi-eCostwiveebia,nd Telt Pills They regulate
freedmen armed themselves and -mount,
the Liver clear the Corn-
ed in hot, pursuit,- -tvith iestructions plexion,.anderoerraiste h ystem ; they are
from- the United :.States. Marshal to coniposed of active ingredients in a highly
2 -concentrated form, ann. strike,
t -t
brink' the inflitins back' dead or -alive.
ase, curieg almost like in-lagicli. PI
Tvh°0tuotsf
A - 1
4erliiille state of -a
st tht section o
.r ffairs 4' said to ex- an sdea testily to their extraordinary curaeive;
iin aif the country. kr.DaVetiiSold'by all dealers. '
- chardh and fired oh-, and •tkilleti him i1-
,
36.RtoQ4 KtoB 2
37 R to Q13 4 (ch)K to Kt 3
38 Rto QB 6 (cli)K to Kt 2
39 R to Q R to -Q Kt 7 (oh)
40 K to R 3 , " R tits Q P
41 .R Q 7 (ch) K to 13 3 ,
42 R tks P RtoOKt 2
43RtoK 136 1toQ4
44RtoK -RtoQR2
45Rt0Q8(ch) KtoK 5
46 R K 8 -Rt�QJt3
47RthK7 l'toQR 5
And White resigni
•
A La T.7
FANCY N OTE PAPER,
PLAIN STATIONFRY II
In- great variety,
SCHOOL 13,09.1iS,
,Carter and Walkden', Inks,
ue and Red inks,
, Bibles, Prays,. Pooiv,
Hymn Boo/,
Blank Notes,
Blank Account Books, &v.
stiENT, FOR TIECE.
IltrSEAFORTH "EXPOSITOR" Dsily
Globe and Daily: Telegraph,
WililamElitoti
Seaforth. July 22. 18tin.
FRESH GROUND
(33 -Java C offee
•
At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
BARREL and BAG
L
At SCOTT B4OBEBTSON'4
THE
‘- afri rioitort"
AND P EMEITT.
rgest Ph,per piillisied in the Coun-
1_ V of Huron.
LS PRINTED AND VUBLISHED
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
ROSS 8L. LUXTON
-NATitmor4;i1D2,ptlitiitRar
..1 ._,,,,„--- _,_ ee
nr S=27? Erl'18" Pak2711:-
, ;.,
Ultras:L:46So pe'rannTiri: in abeam
If not so paid, $2.00 will invariably be
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
YEARLY AGREEMENTS.
The following rates will be•charged to mer-
ehants.andeothera„who,adurtise by thv Year,
and in no ease exceptione lr made:
'3ete Column. foi twelve moiithi, - - $00 00
" .1 for six months, - - - 35 00
' ftirithree *. 20 00
-1-L11f-column for twelve mon,ths, - 35 00
" for six months, - 20 00
for three months) - - 12 00
Quart: .re,oritfcoorlusirr for tivelve enonthi, -20• 00
months, - . - 12 00
" for three montlei, - - 9 00
Fa each line ()Vet ten, first iniertion,' 0 08
'-eh subsequent insertion, 0 02
The munber of lines to be reelroned.by the
space occupied, measured by a scale of solid
.Brevier.
Advertiaemerita Withont-at directions
pniblished till forbid, and charged ac-
Cordiuglye- •
GEO. W. ROSS,.
Proprietmt
.EgTABLisHED 867,
• • •
,THE:MONTREAL',.TEA *COMPANY,
Hospital Street, Montreal. ,
; The cOntinued succes's,of this Company is
only attributable to the quality and purity
of their Teait. Over a --hundred thousand
bOxea of -.Tea have been sent to different
pertanf thp, Dominion, and upwards of a
thousand testimonials can he shown, bearing
testimony to the quality and. purity Of the
'Tea. A great savina can 'lie effected by pur-
'chasing:aired from us, eatties of 5 and 121bh
-and upwards. Every package warranted. t_
give satisfaction. Chili together and
for four or -fiVe 51b. eatties, which' w
sent carriage free to any Railway Station in
the Dominion. • The money can be collected
on delivery.
Try our fresh ground steam Roasted Coffee,'
in 5 and 1011. tins and upwarele, the -flavour
of which is really excellent, and every peek -
lige warranted.- . 201bis. Tea and 5 or 10 lbs..
Coffee, seut to any Railway Station,carriage
-free. Tea and Coffee delivered five times
daily in the city. , •
Silver taken at -par: •
BLACK TEA--Eriglish Breakfast, Broken
Leaf, strong Tea, 45C., ,50c.; Fine' Flavored
New Season. do: 55c., 60c. “ and 65c.; Very
Bek flavortd do. '75c.; Sound! Oolong.
45c. ; Rich flavored do. 60c. I Very Fine do.
do. 75e.; Japan, Good, 500., 55c., Fine 60e.,
Very Fine 65c.. Finest 75c.
GREEN TEA, TwailkaY. 50, 55a
65c; Young Hyson 50c., 60C., -65c 70c. ;
Very • ine 85c., Soper -fine and Very Choice
$1 • Fine Gunpowder 85c. ; Extra Superfine
do. 61.
No9. 9, 2F0 cF.
COFFEE.----No-
Ip'er36elb.; No. 2, 25e-;
Nothing less than a Cattie sold by this
Company. ,
A YEAR'S TRIAL.
The Montreal Tea Conapany : Montreal, 186&
fbacerea-It is nearly a year since I purchas-
ed the first chest of Tea from .your house,
I have purchased many since, end 1 am
pleased. to inforrn you that the Tea as in
every case proved meat satisfactory, as well
as being 'exceedingly Cheap. Yours very
F. 'DENN IE.
truly.
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Montreal Tea Company:
GRNTI,KMEN,--The , Tea 1 purchased of you
in March. has given' great satisfaction -and
flavour of it is Very fine. it is very stfate;e
'but since I have been drinking your Tea a•
haveleeen quite free from heart -burn, which
would always pain me after lx.eakfast. I at-
tribute this purity of your Tea, and shall
continue. a customer.
• *Yours respectfnlly.
. FRANCIS T. GREEN. •
54, St. -Join), Street Montreal.
Montreal, April 1868. --To the Montreal
Tea Company; 64losenta1 Street, Montreal
-We notice with pleasure the large amount
of Tea that we have forewaeded to you to
different parts of the Dominiea, and we are
glad to find your business so rapidly ncreas-
mgWe pre.sume your Teas are giving gene-
ral. satisfaction, as out of the large amount
forwarded vee have only had occasion to re-
turn one box, which, we understand, was
senfOut„through a mistake.
' - G. CHENEY,
'Manager Ca n Express Co.
House of Senate, Ottawa
MontrealTea Company :
GExIsniEN,L-The Box of Ehglish 'Break -
feat and Young Hyson Tea which you sent
•
lire gives great •satiefattion. You may eT-
:pect zay future oeders. Yours, &e.
SimiNER.
SEAFORTH
PLANING MILL CALL AND
SASH; DOOR AND His Fresh Stock
- Facto' ry Opposite MeCANN'S. Old Stand.
THE SICK OF THE GOLDEN
...1.1trallmbment•
HE: subecriletr begs to inform the public
thistle bee :lest received a great variety
Saddles -and
, Which he- in prepared to. sell
At Prie.4 Almost Unparalleled.
COLLARS of every description, war-
• Tanted•notene hurt the hors
. •
the,way•of Harness,
OF ALL: KIND'S,
He is, ae• heretofore in a position to gives
his customer; es good value for their money
as any other establiehmeat in Ontario.
Quality of !tort, 'Andy material employed
- indisputable,
• .
Orr SitOP' OPPOIS/TE X/D1)
ifellia4K110-
' J.013EN CAMPBELL.
'8eafortli„. Feb: -
PROPERTY FOR SALE
TOT No•X$141.1iliglteginITY of Seetfortli,
A
I with Store, Storehouse, Stable anti
Dwonink .9n it, and situated. OA the fast lot.
IgOril Poinikv'i.iziotel, Pain Street.
For jeii4iculps #pely--to- the proprietor,
- •
• Wet.- N. WATSON
Insurance Agent
;Seaforth, June litre 9- tf.
-TJIQR Se, '4‘t 15, in the 13th Conces
eiorref the-
. , -
Township of' Stephen
On very,eaay terms, and at a ;Vloderate
". PTice:
_
This farm ie convenfently situated to Maw
and Geist Mill, has 30 acres- eleared, and e.
goad well: ,of water.
For further particulars apply to Wm.
Luxton; 'Expositor') Office, Seaforth. 'or to
. GEO. Strethroy.
August 13th, 130.9., 88- tf
NrGREGOR & SON,
BOOKBINDERS,. MILLET
A prepart,d to execute binding in every-
.
,en,_ style- Persons residing at a (lista-n(1e
by leaving their books at the Signal Boole
Store, Goderich, ur :it the " PXPOSIToR'
office, Seafortli,- stating style, may rely upon
them being well boun',
AT THE LowEsr PRICES, .
And retinue -1 without delay..
Seaforth, June 11, 1e)60._ 78-tf.
• SEAFORTH • •
D 11-P :Efi SALTY
And.
Family Drug Store.
IP+ LUNISDEN has just received hie
Spring Im
portations
•Uf Pure Drugs and Medicine's, Chemicals and
Patent Medicines, Frenele English and
American ,Perfinneryee Hair, Dressings, Oils,
and POinades ; Hair; To4th, Nail and Shay-
ingBrirshe.s ; Dre'ssingana Fine-tooth Combs;
Toilet and Shaving- Soaps, &c.
Horse IS's Cattle Medicines,
Condition Powders, etc..,
LYl-? If STUFFS
Of very SuperifF
1110HYSICI ANS' Prescriptions aceetrately
prepared.
R. LUMSDEN,
Pharmaceutical Chemist-
eafortra. April 22. 53-tf.
GO TO
- T. J. SIMONS'
FRUIT OYSTER
to, a, 1
For Fresh Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters, Pies,
Cakes, and Sweets of every deecription.
MHE subscribers beg leave to tender their
I sincere thanks to their numerous cus-
,tomers and the public•at large, for the very
liberal patronage received since Commencing
business in Seaforth. And as they have
now a very large stock of Dry Pine Lumber
on hand, and haying lately enlarge& their
premises and added New Machinery- (there-
by increasing their facilities for doing work
with despatch), they feel confident Of giving
every satisfaction to those who may favor
them with their" patronage, as .none- but
ilnat-class work 'nen are employed.
Particular attention paid to custom plan-
ing.
1 BROADPOOT & GRAY,
P,S.- -An Eight-Honie-Pnwer Engine and.
!Boiler for sale, all co =pia* of Goldieet,
McCulloch's maks. 70-31n
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Saforth, Feb. 12, 1-869- 63-tf J -
Insolvent Act of 1864.
Province of Ontario, in the County Court of
County of Huron, the County of Huron.
To Wit:
Iii the matter of EMMY W. MCCANN,
An Insolvent,
/An Tuesday, the sixteenth day of Novem-
k_i ber next, the undersigned will apply to
the Judge of the said eourt for a aischs.rne
under the -said Act.
H. W. lifcCANN,
By MCeAIJOEEYk HOLAILIESTED,
his Solicitors ati
Seaferth; Aug, 25 1869. 90-21*.
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