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N SALE.
F F -
N N ITU E
March' 15thli
will sell by.
WCTI N,
.h, a large quantity of
ID FURNITURE
TABLES,
BEADSTED
CASK.
.I, P. BRINE,
Auctioneer.
1 16-4ins
I,LS. The ational P172;
area new discovery
.medicine. They
are composed of
LLS purely vegetable
extract prepai4
by anewly disco v-
ered proem, aid
S. are auger coated-
They
oalThey are the great
blood and stomach -
purifier: They Ad
on the liver with
magical effect. sot
mild, searchinn g,.
yet a thorough
purgative, & have
no equal as' s flr
class family pill:
See circulars with
each box •
iDEN and E. HIGKSONA.
=divine dealers generally..
BENTLY Li Co.,;
LLL
_rt prietors, , Brougham,:
}nt..
HOUSE.
WINTER
and selling at greatly.
Prices
LS and HOODS,
"at variety-.
GrOeerieSs
Crockery ..
EDWARD CASH.
st, 1870. i3-tf. ..
FORTH
NGMILL
FACTORY!
beg leave to tender their sin
keit numerous ceatomers and
`or the very liberal patronage
neneing business in Seaforth,
ow a very large stock of Dry
:d, and having lately enlarged
tided Nev: Machinery (there -
facilities for doing work with
confident of giving Every sa
who• m y. favour them with
none but first-class; workmen
on pair] to custom planing.
RROADFOOT & GRAY.
t, 1870:
PEPSIA
canbe effectually cur -
rig DR. CA LIWELL'S
REMEDY. See eircul-
.tes accompaaying each
LUMSDEN and E.
CO , Seaforth, and
as generally.
��1•`, iiENTLY & 00.
ilrt,u h..am. Ont.
►MITD SHOP.
1s WATSON.
pubtif gen-; rally that he still
tI l,lacks€n:itlsing 9t his
lid Stand,
°ARISTRON.C'S HOTEL
LEYVILLE.
an Laid to Horse -Shoeing.
21st, 1870. 62-1y.
aO-R & SON,
tE S IIU LLETT..
execute binding in every
is reaiding at adistance by
at the Signal Book Store,
EXPOSITOR office, Seaforth.
rely up:,nthem. being wed,,
LOWEST PR.IC `&
rned without delay.
1st, 187€1.
SCHEDULE OF RLTUItNS OF CONVICT1QNS,
Made by Justices of the Peace for the County of Huror, between 14th December, 1869, and 8th March, 1870.
NAME OF
PROSECUTOR
Robert Kerr
William Farrell
John McDoxluld
Samuel( Kaizcr
John Pratt
Robert Knox
Cathern Farquharson
Isaac Jaekson
Samuel Cook
D. Dickinson
J. A. Nelles
John Bruce
James Peacock
Stephen Ketchum
John -Leech
Morris Wallace
John Ronoke `.
Jas McDc,nuid
Margaret Riley
B. Trainer
Samuel Walsh
Margaret Riley
B. Trainer
NAME OF DEFENDANT
George Miller
Duncan McKellar
James Combes
John Cuonan
James Wilson
Joseph England
Peter Mason
W. H. Jackson
Joseph Wheatly
Chas. Robinson
Thome. Watains
Win. Green
John Attwood
W. G. Walker
W. W. Bowie
John Shea
Michael Cou rtney
Thos. O'Me;lia
Henry Nolan
Win. Fraser
George Wiliam
Henry Nolan
Edmund Campion
NATURE OF CHARGE.
'Assault
Non-payment of wages
.Abusive language
Assault
A.ssau 1 t
Evading Toll
A ssault
Gambling
Assault
Furious Driving
Damage
Assault
Leaving Employment
Selling Liquor without License
Selling Liquor on Sunday
Assault
Abusive Language
Assault
Selling Liquor without License
Drunk and disorderly
Assault
do
False pretences
DATE OF
CONVICTION.
NAME OF
CONVICTING JUSTICE.
AMOUNT OF
FINE dsc.,
17 July 1869
4 Nov. 1869 ,
26 Nov. 1869
`2 Dec. 1869
Dec. 1869
16 Dec. 1869
16 Dec 1869
4 "Aug. 1869
24 Sep. 1869
27 Nov. 1869
2 Oct. 1866
21 Oct 1869
21 Jan. 1870
26 Jan. 1870
15- Feb. 1870
6 Jan. 1870
25 Feb. 1870
12 Feb. 1870
21 Jan.. 1870
29 Dec. 1869
8 Feb. 1870
21 Jan. 1870
Jan. 1870
Thos. Holmes and J. McRae
Thos. Holmes and J. McRae
Thos. Holmes .
T. Holmes, R. Currie, C. Corbett
and ,John McRae
Thos. Holmes and J. Gosman
Thos. Holmes and J. McRae -
Thos. Holmes and J. McRae
W. W. Farran
do
do
do
Robt. Currie and L. J. Brace
J. Wilkinson
Robt. Leech and Jno. Gemmill
John Crawford and P. McDonald
W. H. Ried and John 'Parish
W. H. Ried
F. W.. Irwin
C. Crabb and`Stephen Yates
C. Crabb
do.
-
do
$1.
$29,07
$2.
$4.
$5.
$2.
$10.
$6.
$5.
$2.10c;tit.
1,
1.
20.
40.-
2.
3.
20.
1.
10.
50cts.
WHEN
PAYABLE.
Forthwith
Ten days
Forthwith
Ten days
Forthwith
do
do
do
12th Nov. 1869
Forthwith
do
Fifteen -day
Forthwith
do
$6 costs in 20 days
Forthwith
Time given
For.,hwith •
do
do
TO WHOM PAID
OVER.
'REMARKS.
Co. Treasurer
Co; Treasurer
Co. Treasurer-
Treas. Clinton
do do
do do
Prosecutor
Treas. Turnberry
Co. Treasurer
Inf. half and Tp. half'
Inf. hail and Tp. half
Co. Treasurer
Co. Treasurer
Treas.
t?o
do
Goderich Town
Not yet paid
Not yet paid
Dismissed
paid
do
do
do
Not paid
Not yet paid, --appeal :
paid
Bound over tokeep, tis.:peao-
Dismissed
I CERTIFY that the foregoing Schedule: contains the particulars of all Lists of Convictions returned to. this Office between the 14th Dec. 1869 and the 8th March, 1870`
Office of the Clerk of the Peace, .,
Goderich, 9th.March, 1870.
,DANIEL LIZARS, Clerk of the Peace,
Per. W. Walker, Dept'_ Clerk_
Toronto, Millinery.
H subscriber begs to announce to the Ladies
of Seaforth, and vicinity, that she has open-
eddout a choice stock of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
in the shop lately occupied by Mrs. Guthrie, and
hdjoiniiig --Mr. Logan's store, and from her long
experience in the business in Toronto;- she feels
warranted in saying that those favoring her with
their patronage will be perfectly satisfied,
She is prepared to execute orders on the short-
est notice for all kinds of
IT__A I.INT E IR.Y
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING
EMBROIDERY and BRAIDING STAMPED,
M :CHINE STITCHING
'STRAW, AND HAIR WORK --
done with neatness. .
A good supply of Ladies' Dress Caps,. kept
constantly on hand'. • - -
A call is respectfully solicited. -
MISS ERWIN.
113-tf.
Seaforth, Feb. 4, 1870.
41.1% OFF r0
'GRIFFIN'S
rox
SEEDS,
LONDON SEED STORE,
CITY HALL,
ESTABLISHED 1855,
JAMES GRIFFIN,
o'
PROPRIETOR.
A
T GRIFFIN, begs to inform his triends that
�J , his stock is complete with Field, Garden and
Flower Seeds which he offers to the public,
Wholesale and Retail, -in price and quality second
to none in the Province Also Foots, _ Vines,
Greenhouse apd Bedding Plants. Cabbage,
Celery, Cauliflower, and Tomato Plants in season,
and everything as usually found in permanent
Seed and Nursery Establishments.
Descriptive Catalogues gratis to intending
purchasers.
Address,
i18-tf.
JAS. GR1FFIN, -
Seedsman and Florist, `
London Seedstore, City Hall,
Greenhouse Westminster.
NOTICE. -
8 UEVALE SHINGLE FACTORY.
D. STEWART & CO,
Have a large quantity of First Class SHINGLES
on hand for sale. The Shingles ate made of the
very best pine logs, and sawn in a superior style.
The Machinebeingentirely of a new construct-
ion:. Manufactured by Messrs. Goldie and Me-
Oulloch, Galt, for which they were awarded the
FIRST PRIZE at the Provincial Exhibition in
London 1869. We will Sell our. First Class
bhmgies at the mill for $1.60 per square.
Farmers and others, would do well to give us
a call;
shingles sawn -on shares or for 75 cents per
square •
Bluevale, Feb; 18th, 1869. 115-4ins.
MONEY LOST
Lost somewhere Seaforth, on Saturday, 23rd
Ititf., a roll of "Ro, 1 Canadian" Bills, ' amount-
ing to- about $38. - The finder ,will be liberally re-.
--warded by leaving it at the -
EXPOSITOR" OFFICE
Seaforth
Seaforth, Jan'y. 28, 1870, 112.
$50 000.
O lend on the security of Real Property in the
1. County of Huron at from 6i to Wiper cent.,
by
117-6nm.
DOYLE Sr SQUIER,
Barristers, Goderich.
EASE AND COMFORT
THE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT.
There is nothing so valuable asperfectsight, and
perfect sight can only be obtained by using
;Perfect Spectcles, the difficulty of procuring
which is well kuown.
Messrs. Lazarus & Morris, Oculists & Optici--
cans, :Hartford, Conn., Manufacturers of the
Celebrated Perfected Spectacles, have after yearr
of Experience, and the erection of costly ma-
chinery, been enabled to produce that Grand
Desideratum, Perfect Spectacles, which have
been -sold with unlimited satisfaction to the
wearers in the United States, Prince Edward's
Island, and Dominien of Canada, during the
past nine years those Celebrated Perfected
Speotacles never tire the eye, . and last many
years without change. •
Sole Agent for Seaforth, M. R. Counter, from
whom only they can be procured.
LAZARUS, MORRIS & 00.,
Montreal.
WE EMPLOY NO PEDLERS.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870: 76-1y.
NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS.
Thereby give notice that Mary Taylor has left
my employment, and she is no longer author-
ized to contract debts on my behalf, and I warn
all Storekeepers not to give her credit on my ac-
count.
119-3in
JOHN TAYOLOR,
Hibbert.
JUST ARRIVED !
Direct from the manufacturers,
ALSO TOYS,..ETC.,
AT
M. R. COUNTER'S.
SHOP OPPOSITE CARMICLAEL'S HOTEL.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870-
FARMERS!
870-
FAR:V[NIRS!
•Get your Homemades Cut Outer
With Economy and Taste
AT
SUTHERLAND BRO'S
TAILORS.
Goderich .Street.
_c- 00D FITS!
And Workmanship Guaranteed.
CHARGES MODERATE.
NEXT DOOR TO
h •
Lumsden's Drug Store.
Seaforth, March 17th, 1870. 82-tf.
NOTICE TO
CHEESE MAKERS.
The Thames Road Cheese Factory, which is
situated in the Township of, Hibbert, County of
Perth, Which is situated in a first-class dairyiz g
locality, is for' sale or rent. Sealed Tenders will
be taken up to the 15th Feb, next, 12 o'clock
noon... For further particulars apply on the
premises.
ANDREW MALC0 [ M,
Farquhar, P.O.
112.
Hibbert, Jan'y, 28,-1870.
NOTE LOST.
IAOST, on or about the 15th of January last,
a Promissory note for $22, dated December
1868. and due December 1869, made by John
Roddick in favour of Zapfe & McCallum. All
paries are hereby cautioned against purchasing
said note, as payment has been stopped. ss
ZAPFE & McCALLUM,
Seaforth, Feb, 17th 1870.
LIVERY STABLE -
RC)SS desiries to inform the public
JAMES
that he has opened a New Livery Stable in
connection with his hotel, .where parties can be
accommodated with first class horses and
vehicles, at reasonable prices,
Sea orth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870. 97-tf.
BRITANNIA LODGE
A. F. & A. M. No. 170 G. R. C.
THE Next Rigu1ar Communication, on
MONDAY, Evening March. 21 st.
M. R. 'COUNTER, Secretary. .
Money! Money !
THE subscriber has received another _large re-
mittance of money for investment on good
farm property, at 8 per cent ; or 10 per cent, and
no charges. - -
JOHN S. PORTER.
Seaforth, Jany. 21st; 1870. 95-tf.
DISSOLUTION.
rnHE Partnership existing between George W.
Ross and.Wm. F. Luxton, known as Ross &
Luxton, has been dissolved, George W. Ross
retiring. .
GEORGE W. ROSS.
'WM. F. LUXTO.�T.
Seaforth, January 1st. 1870. 118-3in.
-r Y
,, i
' N .
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.
CCARTWRIGHT, L.D.S., Surgeon Dentist
Extracts teeth without pain by the use of
the Nitrous -Oxide, Gas. Office, -Over the _'Bea-
con' store, Stratford. Attendance in Seaforth,
at Sharp's; Hotel, the first Tuesday and Wednes-
day of each month ; in Clinton, at the Commerc-
ial Hotel, on the following Thursdays and
Fridays.
Parties requiring new teeth are requested to
cail, if at Seaforth and Clinton, on- the first days
of attendance. • -
Over 54,000 patients have had teeth extracted
by the use of the Gas, at Dr. Coulton's offices.
New York.
Stratford, Feb. 11, 1870.
114-tf,
THE SIGN OF - THE GOLDEN
Hi subscriber begs to inform the public that
I he has just received a groat variety of Sad-
dles and
TRUNKS,
Which he is prepared to sell
At Prices Almost Unparelleled.
-0
COLLARS of every description, warrant
ed not to hurt the horse's neck.
0
In the way of - Harness
OF -ALL RINDS,
He is, as heretofore, in a_ position to give his
customers as good value for their money as
any other establishment in Ontario.
Quality.of work and material; employed, indis-
putable. `
SHOP OPPOSITE KIDD D &
Moll! ULKIN'S.
JOHN CAMPBELL.
Seaforth, Jan. 31. 1870. 52-tf.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
lUIARMERS would save money by examining
Mr. J. • Wilkinson's choice stock of Ploughs.
Harrows, (Kenney's Patent) Seed Sowers, Land
Rollers, Cultivators, etc. Orders for all kinds of
Implements and Machinery will be promptly at-
tended to. Give him a call at Foster's Hotel.
118-tf.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
T
HE Subscriber offers for sale a large Frame
Cottage, 30 x 40, new., and Village' Lot,
opposite the Baptist church, Seaforth. Farm
property would be taken in exchange. Apply en
the Premises. .
ALEX. McAURTHER.
Seaforth, Jan. 28. 1870. 112-6m•
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
The subscriber has at his Kiln, Con. 5„ Lot 4,
Tuckersmith, H. R. S., a large quantity of firat-
class brick, which he offers cheap for Cash.
JAMES PICKARD.
Tuckersmith, Feb. 11, 1870. 114-6ins.
Insolvent Act of 1869.
In the Matter of RICHARD HOWARD,
An Insolvent.
T
HE Insolvent has made an assignment of his
Estate to me, and the Creditors are notified
to meet at Sharp's Hotel, in the village of Sea -
forth, in the County of Huron, on Saturday, the
19th day of March, instant, at the hour of twelve
o'clock, noon,, to receive statements of his affairs,
and to appoint an Assignee.
JOHN HALDAN,
Interim Assignee.
Dated at Goderich, 12th
February, A. D. 1870. f 115-2in.
DANIEL MCPHAIL;
LICENSED AUCTIONEER !
FOR THE
COUNTIES OF PERTH AND HURON,
sEGS to return his sincere thanks to the in-
habitants of Perth for their liberal patronage
during the past six years. He would respectf ii1y
announce that he will attend to all orders in
PERTH or HURON for 1870. Orders left at
the "EXPOSITOR" Office, in Seaforth, the Beacon
Office, Stratford, or the Advocate, in Mitchell,
will be promptly attended to.
Conveyancing, and Real Estate Agency attend-
ed to, and loans negotiated.
OFFICE -East side of the market, Mitchell,;
Ont. -
Mitchell, Feb. 25, 1870. 116-tf.
SIGN' OF THE
SCOTCH COLLAR,
THE undersigned begs to inform the Farmers
and others of the County of Huron, that he
has opened a first class
HARNESS & SADDLERY 1
IN -
SE.AFoRTH 1
And being in a position to pay cash for all
material used at his establishment, he can, and
will offer superior inducements to any other
party doing business here. -
TTIS
w COLLARS particularly, are ackno-
ledged by competant judges to be.. superior
to any made in the -County. , and from his
thorough acquaintance with the wants of. the
community, lie is satisfied that all who favor
nim with theirpatronage will have no cause to
regret doing so.
Hie personal supervision being given to all
work manufactured at his shop, places him in a
position `to warrant all work ebM by him; and Lis
motto will be "the nimble sixpence before the
slow shilling."'' Come along Farmers and 'udge
for youselves. No charge for showing
I Shop opposite the Old Post Office, --'afdrth.
WM. II. OLIVER.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870. 80-tf.
JOHN LOGAN
HAS
No Wheel of Estee
No deluding tun @vibe,
No free gifts of nos'tru,
No clap traps to decoy-,
BUT
He has on hands large and. vathadl etc ck of',
STA/1.R and FANCY
DRY GOODS!
KEARY-MARE ti: 1 ;,
AND
Seaforth Jan. 21st, 1870 -
Victoria Organs
y.
AND,
MELODE()NS
MANUPACTU' D BY
R. S. 117I1
TORONTE% ONT.
LIST OF PRIDES.
TAK11 I BY
R. S • Williams ' Instruments.
UNION EXHIBITI' )N, TORONTO, 1861,.
FIRST PRIZE AND -DIPLOMA 1
FIRS -7 PRIZE
Provincial Ex. .hibition, Toronto, 18622,
FIRST PRfr iZE AND DEPLDMA,
Provincial Exhibition, Kingston, 1863.
FIRST PRIZI ; AND HIGHLY COMMEN1ED
Provincial I Exhibition, Hamilton, 1864., -
FS R,s'T PRIZE,
Provincial Exhibition, London,
186;4/. First Prize and Iigll�
Ref,ommended, Provincial Ez-
hil.iition, Lower Canada, Mon-
tr eal, 1865.
FIRST PRIZE,
Provincial Exhibition, Toronto, 1866.
7 FIRST PRIZE & SPECIALLY RECOMMEN*
DED,
Pfovineial Exhibition, Kingston, 1867.
We have kept no record of County Exhibition;„
at which our Instruments have always taken-
FIRST PRIZES, whenever exhibited in
competition with others.
PIANO FORTE
Our stock will be found large and well select-
ed, and comprises -first and second-class approvsl
makes, and the "new Union Piano Company's
Piano. An inspection is solicited before buying.
Addres$,
R. S. WILLIAMS, .
Toronto, Oist..
T000nte, Janry. 28, 1870. - 112-ly.