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The Huron Expositor, 1870-09-16, Page 8• _ _ 4 • • 3 t t I . 8 THE HURON EXPOSITOR. Brantford has decided by a vote of 571 to 4 tq, give a bonus to the Grand Trunk of $32,500 for the erection Of additional work. shops in that town; anda bonus of 75,000 to the Great Western Railway to assist in constructing the branch railway from Har- risbi An engineer of the Public Works De- partment passed over the new Canada Cen- tral Railway from _Ottawa to Carleton - Place on Tuesday ona trip t'of inspection. The road was formally opened yesterday, and the Company are to apply to the Gov- ernment of Ontario for an allotment of 12,- 000 acres per mile for the twenty-nine miles non -constructed, making nearly 350,- 600acres. Archbishop Lynch was inducted into his now office with great pomp at Toronto on Monday. Betting in Montreal on the Tyne and Pa- ris crews is about ev'm. All the men are in excellent health. 411111MNIIIIMIMINI.1111 THOMSON & WILLI A_MS. Are introducing the celebrated " CUMMING'S" STRAW CUTTER Which has alrepAY met wtth Unrivalled suc- sass In ()Sher parts of Canada. Warranted, to give perfect satisfaction when driven, either by horse or hand power. 410- • ALSO MANUFACTURE A NEW 6 AND 8 HORSEPOWER, SUITABLE FOR DRIVING STRAW MITERS, SAWING MACHINES, OPEN CYLINDERS, AND LITTLE GIANT THRESHERS. Also, all kinds of Farming Implements inclUd- . mg -- Reapers, Fanning Mills, Mowers, Cultivators, Combined Machines, Horse Hoes, Separators, Weeders, Pitts' Power, _ Plows, Sawing Machines, Gang Plows, Double Mouldboard Plirsws, &c. -.0 MILLWRIGHTING & ENGINEhRIN G DEPARTMENT. SteamiEngines of all Sizes Built. Grist Mills, Flour Mills, Saw Mills, Flax Mills, by Water or Steam, And all kinds of FACTORIES CONTRACTED FOR AND EX- ECUTED IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE. TURBINE WATER- WHEELS, LATH MILLS, SHINGLE MILLS, BRAN DUSTERS And all kinds ot machinery of the best con- struction, supplied on short notice. REPAIRING ENGINES AND TilAollINBV Promptly attended to. Address; THOMSON & WILLIAMS, • Mitchell, P. 0. Seaforth, Sept. 6th, 1870. - 144-1y— CHEAPEHSET TEAS ARE THOSE SOLD BY THE Toronto Tea Company Or their Agents. A single trial and comparison with any other teas, at the same prices willprove this. Our 50e. Teas will be found equal to any at 60c. ; our 60c. equal to any at 70e. to 75c., our 80e. equal to any at $1. ; and our $1 green equal to any, howehr high the price. charged. Our Black Teas sell from 60c to, 90c.; mixed same prices. Green Teas, from 50c. to $1. Japan (all unco lorecl) 55c. to 80c. All our Teas are sold for cash. at wholesale prices, in pound, pound, and 5 pound packages. THE BEST PROOF That the Teas of the Toronto Tea Company- give satisfaction is the immense trade we are now dd- ing m them. Families who tried them, once, now get them regularly. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. In towns where we have agents, parties are in- vited to buy a small quantity to see how theylike them. In districts where we have no agents, persons can write to BS for samples of Teas of any kind, at any price, a,ncl we will send them by mail, free. We send 15 lbs. or more to any Rail- road Depot in Ontario, freight paid, and collect through the Express Agent., Put up in 1- pound, pound, and 5 pound packages. Address all orders to the TORONTO TEA COMPANY, 168 Yonge Street, Toronto. Sold in Seaforth by ELLIOTT & ARMSTRONG. Seaforth, Sept. 6th,4870. 144 -1 -1m -- M ILLS FOR SALE OR TO RENT! --r- A MHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, or to Rent, on easy terms, THE VA -RNA MILLS, Consisting of a Hour, Oatmeal, and. Saw Mil, all of which are in good. running order. The Flour Mill contains Four run of Stones, ancl the interor is well finished, and all the ma- chinery in first class condition. There is in connection a -good Dam, and an abundant supply of waterito run all the mills the year round. These mills are situated in the centre of a splendid Agricultural countiy, and a rare chance is offered to any person desirous of embarking in the milling business. There' is also an excellent opportunity of BOR. INC FOR SALT 011 the premises, all the works for which could be driven by water. The above property is situated Six miles from Clinton • Six from Bayfield, and Eleven from Seaforth, with good gravel roads leading to each For further particulars apply to the proprietor, on the premises, or to Varna P. Q, WM. TURNER. VARNA, August 11, 1870. 140— MISS 19,03E3ITS01\T'S ELECT SCHOOL WILL RE -OPEN ON MONDAY, 22ND INSTANT. School Room First Door West of the Episcopal Churdh. Terms ramie known on application, Seaforth, August 16, 1870. • 141-4-- ' -r ALWAYS OU FILL ST 0 B091`S. GROCER • 1 r:rOCK -NEEDS IT WILL SHOI/V E. 1V. B.-50 Crates of from England. Seaford, September, 14th, 1870. 0 0 111 P1 cri P1 P4 0 LARGE ARRIVALS 0 SEAFORTH SALT! .1-0 COLEMAN & GOITINLOCK viro-u-LD RESPECTFULLY inform the pub- lic that they now have their SALT WORKS! AT SEAFORTH! AND ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE AND FILL, ALL ORDERS —FOR -- FINE, COARSE AND LAND. SALT. TERMS CASH. Seaforth, Sept. 14th, 1870. 145-tf— • R r ° ! OCKOf OODS, ND SHOES I E S, & , Now received. NO PUFFING, FOR ITSELF HICKSON & CO. Crockery just arrived 1 45 -tf SIGN OF THE CIRCULAR SAW GRAIN SCOOPS SPADES & SHOVELS, LIGHTNING APPLE PARERS, WINDOW GLASS,- . BEST BRANDS, , Oshawa Steel Mouldboard Plows, only *3. ABELL'S PATENT GEAR .& HORSE -POWER CASTINGS Always on hand. MACHINE. OILS CHEAP AND COOD. Paints and Oils of all kinds. WEAVERS MATERIALS, . - .WATERLIME, AND CALCINE PLASTER Shelf Hardware of any description. Remember the spot.. Sign of the Circular Saw. Seaforth, Ont. P.S.—Improved Champion Cross -cut Saws with patent handles, warranted to cut *twice as ranch in the same time as the common saw. Be sure to see them. Jack Screws to hire. f ' ROBERTSON & Seaforth Sept. 13, 1870. 112- GEO PEDLER'S WM. F. LUXTON, H BEEN APPOINTED AGENT FOR THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS, IS Prepared to offer inducements to intending pur- chasers, which are unsurpassable. - - EVERY INSTRUMENT IS FULLY WARRANTED A Stock constantly on hand at the Maunfactorey, EXETER, and at the Expositor Offices Seaforth INSURANCE, Insurance,Insurctnce. When ;you want to Insure your Buililings,your Mills and Fac- to -ries, your Stock; your Crops, yourFurniture, or your Life, Apply to WM. N. WATSON, SEAFORTH F1lE, MARINE, AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, FOR The Provincial Insurance Company of Canada -(Canadian). The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, (English). The Niagara District Mutual Insurance Company. The Gore District Mutual Insurance co.,: anrt The Star Life Assurance Society of England, which divides nine tenths of the profits -every five years amongst Policy Holders. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly settled. Farmers are specially invited to consult the advantages offered in perfect security and in the extreme lowness of rates for insurance on all de- scriptions of Farm Property. MONEY TOLEND, At moderate rates of Interest, and to be re -paid by instalments, which is the most suitable and safest method for Farmers amcl others to pay off a mortgage. No Commission Charges, and ex- penses small. MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON EQUITABLE TER.MS. 0 SEWING MACHINES. The best Sewing Machines, for Family Use, as well as for Manufacturing purposes, are kept al- ways on hand. Both. Single Threaded and Dou- ble Threaded, or Lock Stitch' Macilines can be supplied. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, 'and instructions given to purchasers gratis. REMEMBER Wm. N. WATSON'S Insurance Agency Office, , and Sewing Machine Depot, North Main Street. SEAFORTH, March 31, 1870. 121— NOTICE OF REMOVAL!! rpHE subscribers beg to notify their customers and the public generally that they have re- moved To the Store lately occupied by A. Mitchell, Second Door Above W. S. Robertson's Italian Ware house, Where they will keep constantly on hand, a large stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES and BROVISIONS, XXX FAMILY FLOUR,, and all kinds of Mill and Cheap Feed. Conntry Produce taken. in exchange for Groce- ries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. All goods purchased frOm us will be delivered free of charge in any part of Saaforth, Harpur hey, or Egmondville. 'Farmers may exchange wheat, &c.,, for Flour and Feed at our Mill, at the highest value. • W. A. SHEARSON & CO Seaforth, Jan. 28th, 1870. 52-ly. STRAW CUTTER. The subscriber desires to intimate to the pub- lic that he is sole agent in Seaforth for the sale of MAXWELL & WIIITELAW'S Celebrated STRA.W CUTTERS HORSE AND HAND POWER. Also for Massey's imprdied GRAIN CRUSHER. A Stock kept constantly on hand. OLIVER 0,. WILSON Market Square Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870. 192-tf STRAYED HEIFERS. n.A.M.E into the premises of theltubscriber, Lot ki No. 2, Con. 4, Tackeisrnith, about. the 1st of June last, three 1 . year old Heifers. The owner is requestedtoprovepropeity, paycbarges, and -take them away. - .SAMIYEL WALLACE. Tuckersmith, Sept. 6thi 1870. SEPTEMBER 16, 1870. OFFICES, TO LET. T0 offices on the second fiat in Scott's Block. The best, and most convpiient rooms in the 'village. Apply to McCAUOHEY' & HOLMESTED. Seaforth, April 14, 1_879. 123-tf,. • FOR SALE. 1 - -- A ,NE1V AND CONVENIENT HOUSE AND •LOT, on Market Street. The house eon - tains eleven rooms, Wood Shed and Cellar. Possession im.maiate. Apply to EDWARD CASH. Seaforth, Sept. 1. 1870. 143— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rnHE partnership heretofoi e existing between the undersigned, who have been carrying on business in. the village of Saaforth, as Millers un- der the name and stye of W. & J. Scobie has been this day dissolved. by mutual consent. WILLIAM SCONE. JOHN SCOBIE. Seaforth, Aug 1st, 1870. 144-4— SPECIAL NOTICE. T HEREBY CERTIFY that Hugh McMillan, 1 of Tuckersmith, has not been charged, direct- ly or indirectly, with any offence whatsoever, up to the present time. JOHN S. COPPIN. Bailiff and Constable. Mitchell, August 1, 1870. - • 141 -4 -- TEACHER WANTED. YXTANTED, for School Section. No. 1, lett, a MALE TEACHER. holding a First Class Certificate, to coMmence duties on 1st January, 1871. ApPly,.personally, to either of the undersigned. Truste,es. THOMAS McMICHAEL, ANGUS AlcDERMID, - 'JOHN FOWLER. Hullett, Sept. 14, 1870. 145-3— READ, THINK, AND WRITE. MHE Subscriber, wishing to introduee his YEAST CAKES into the Western andSoutli- ern markets, offers for sale the right to mannfac-. ture and sell. Will sell as above or separate. For further 'particulars, please address 0.8. HOUGHTON, Leominster Centre, Mass. P. 0. Box 432. 145 -3 -- HORSES! TWO OR THREE. $PAN OIF GOO» HOR- SES, rising throe i .four, and five years of age, for sate. Froth gisher's Hard Fortune. Well matched. OBERT SCOTT, ‘;? Roxborough. McKillop, Sep 145— PROPERTY FOR SALE. TOT 37 and part of 25 Sparling's survy Sea- 4ffirth. There are on -the premises a goocl frame house, and barn andthe lot is set outwith fruit and ornamental * For particulars ap- ply to SAMUEL DICKSON. Post Master, Seatortn. Seaforth, July 8th, 1870. 135-tf. . STRAY PAARE. CAME upon Lot 6, con 5, Hullett, on the 3rd. inst., a BLACK MARE, with white spot in forehead. and two white feet, about seven or eight years old, sprained badly on stiffie joint of left hind leg, The owner is requested to prove ,pro- perty, pay charges, and take the animal away. JAS. H. BU. LLI1C441(.3. • Hullett, Sept. 3rd, 1870. MONEY 5,000 TO LEND. • I BATE the above sum. on hand for invest- ment on good Farm Security, at 8 and 9 per cent. ,—Private Funds. JOHN S. PORTER. SEAFORTH, July 25, 1870. IWGREGOR & SON; BOOKBINDERS .HULLETT • A RE prepared to execute binding in every style. Persons residing at a distance by leaving their books at the Signal Book Store, Goderich, or at the EXPosITOR office, Seaforth, stating style in.ay rely upon them being well bound.AE LOWEST PRICES And returned without delay. Seaforth, Jan'y. 21 1870. 80-tf. POP_NDKEEPER'S NOTICE. PUBLIG NOTICE is hereby given that the following described. animals were put into my Pound, on Lot No, 25, 7th con., Township of Grey, on the 5th August last :—One bay mare about 15 hands high, with whitestar on foreheid, and over 8 years of age. Also a two year old., - horse colt. Notice is hereby given that unless the above animals are claimed by the rightful owners with- in 30 days from this date,, they, will be sold. . WILLIAM SIIARP, Poundkeeper, Ethel P. 0. Seaforth, Sept. 6th, 1870. 144 4 CARD OF THANKS: :0: TTTP, undersigned desires to tender his sincere thanks to the farmers of Huron and. public generally, for the liberal patronage hehas receiv- ed. since commencing the manufacture of Ploughs, etc., in Seaforth. Having had s.eventeen years experience in the above business, he can with confidence recom- mend his Ms 0 TYa- . s AS FIRST CLASS GENERAL PURPOSE PLOTTGITS, AND OF LIG4T is Iron and wooden Ploughs with cast steel land - side and.. mould board constantly on hand, and. made to order. GRAHAM WTTJMSO icafottly August 26, 18/0. • TRACY, M. fi East �f the riget'°h Seaforth, Dec. ID C. MOORE, .1 U. University, - &c. Office and r0 Zurich, -Sept, 7t1 •i of McGill Uth - Surgeon, _ - Coors. Varna. Vif. R. 1.)! ffine,,,,a-Op dence--,-14 ani-stree SeafOrtlf, Dec. 1 L. VERCOE geon, etc, -of Market and. Rig .of McMu Seaforth, Feb, f. -.;JC.MPBL1 „ GfflUthvem1i le -Seat rth ge071,10_ . 0 Post Office Buiblin -foinid, by night or ,t - Seaforth, July 1.! ; F. WALKE1 Public, &I„. OffiN Court House, Gode N.B.—Money to Lands. -decleri YCAUG-HEY Attorneys nsolvency, ars. So-1774tois fer .Agents for, the i. B.-430,000 to Houses and Lots fro Sealer* Dee. 1-1 -DENSON & 1,1 at Law, Solidi oney, Conveyancers .fices,—Seaforth anti "Trust and. Loan. Co., Colonial Securities Money at 8 per ow rAE.H. BENSON, .Seaforth, Dee. 10 D] titettataa G. W ficial latest -care taken for the tender teeth. 'I've Rooms over Collier' Saeforth. Dec. 14 OOMMERC1AL Laird, propriel modation for, the tr and bar ,r.re Always markets afford. EN Ainleyville, Apri ONX'S HOT El deigned beg liberal patronage ,. azi in the hotel bum= that he has again re stand., where he N. from old friends, an Seaforth, May 5, JT- R. ROSS, Prop „ begs to inform the travelling comm first-class acconnuoc by travellers. A g always on hand,. every necessary attl Seaforth, Feb. 8t RITISH EXC ONT., CAL W-Traaims, (late of Y.) Manager. Th- ly furnished, and. r one of the most * the Province. two Travellers. T. Goderich; April MISCE HARP'S LIV SEAT:0141.TM Fi always on hand'at Seaforth, May 5thi MAU/ & CRO • and Specificati ter's Plasterer's a and valued, Offi store, Court -House Goderkh,, April & W. e-TEt veyors, Civil of Conveyanthig G. McPhillips, Co 'N'ext door -soak * Seaforth, Dec. 1 A tLEAUR e Court,y attentio Stock. 'Elwin Stoc Tenni. Goods Ap Landlord's Wam First Division -Co Go-derich, June