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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-01-20, Page 7jA5z.t.7 ny 2.(h 1871. SINUS EDUCATION.. cla Business, College, AMFLTON, ONT. Rolla Dominion Crolirge, ZE PENMANSHIP. COLLEGE OBTAINED TW( EZ for for Peninsaiship at tlaelas Exhibition at Toroute. Th Businesa-College is the oldeat reely pattonized of any -Collegt Way, it ia also the older Busineat eouclucted by -an experienced Ac t. The Business course embraces KEEPING, includingsthe great *usiness system by double and litre-, Arithmetic, Penmanship, s Correspondence. _ Commercial idling, Reading, &e. P Y & .PHOHOORAPHY By txprziramilItas,TEalq, ktrd eau be. Obtained in private at very reasonably figures. For 'are send for College Circular,, aIse of Pentnanehie to HO, 'ON LIN,. Manager. Nov. 15, 1670. 154-7-- _ tyre & Willis, UFACTURERS " St HOES 'of work inauufactured front, sleets rial, ead reasonals1(; Ffl UA ZANTEED., s1r south of .IOHN Lu - ORE. and nearly oliposits Knivs, Main St. ,'scaforth. rtls. Oct. 13, 1S7e, 149. rf.1T T -1 1 1 'T ( S aw \I11 E I'S.1.1Z. ER ;LA:- latANDS, aoard Plows, oNLY ts13‘ ',1;:-; PATENT 1A.R.• HEI'DV..14:1Z wqy (0..1 futnAL 1E elLiCEEAP AIM Gangs i• if)ds. t).1- tiff kind: ▪ ..M AT EitILLS.,, f 1 N P LASTER. 4ariware of any deeerlptibn. 101 (.1I‘ Spt - Sigii _ Circt-tiar Sa.W. settforth,_ Ont. 11% C:t t UPOSS- IWSW WI patent henclles, war- t;eut twice ;ts emelt in the tittle as the eounnon saw. 4*f to see them. Screws to hire, • tzoBERTsoN (k, CO - 13, 1870. 112-- - iTRACTED. WITII001 PAM. - w iGH T, L. le Surgeoe tiet, Extraets tee th w itl out pain "se•of the Nitrous -Oxide Cast. •%-er the 'Beaco' store, Mtrat- tentlance inMeafortle at Knox' firt Tuesday and Wednesday ()nth ; in Clinton, at the (ani - 1I the ft,llowing Thurs- !Frideye. requirieg new teeth are a call, if at Seaforth and fleet day of attendance_ 11.0e0 patients have had teen hy the use ef the Cae. at Dr. &lees Nee- Verk. JANUARY e 2 1871 40- f . Our Boys--WhAt Qttawa, pa- - per; says of then --Moro Truth than Poetry.. Again a boyis punished, ashe rich ly deserves to be, for repeated diso- bedience. He May be essentially a bad boy,,ill-mannered; lazy and im- pertinent. He presume -8- upo ,n the position a his father, who may be a personage of some little autherity the sphere in 'which be 1110Ve8 imagines, for he has been sdinstruct- ed, that his father could,if he exercise an influence. prejudieial.to. any master -who da.:6. -to check his boy's bad propensity, and so the • • boy enters upon a:reckless caieet o vicious tendencies. • - But Ms father" is despite his office a man of -bad proclivities ;. he may be a drunkard; a debauchee, a victim to pt. ofanity and dissipation ; yet he is steeped in vanity. Unaccustomed to e arnlen - itiee of life, save in its lowest pbases he knows not how to. use the influ- ence that acsident has thrOwn in his Way. He Eis not Only ignorant' and . reckless, but domineering and in Ht.0- lent. e *Will not brook correctiori for his SOD'S faults,. but denounce§ the c-orrection in Niolent language many and encourages hi.s.lsoy in_ rebellion fore—Lof his and idleness. i't then:titY-1.50-2sVOli- has still a laige anionn necessary,maxbinery,11 I icl .be. no -here on the opening of AI ef river in wa the spring, and it is xpectet1 tbe establishment will be in r inning or.:, der in July next. It is i itended to Legin with 100 barrelsa week, but should the trade demand' iti, this quantity -can be greatly 1 increased. The coMpany has alyer d in store 2,500 bushels ef,6irlrey; ith -whie1i2 •to IseginlAo.iness Fron the wealth and energy of the ge lernencom- posing this company, doubt that the plans them will be fully an ried into execution. • DELEGATE S Delegate Scott is st'l the south -es. A sl he turned up sola a qeanti ing the Mono 0 which- was st got $50 for`i for another term The X283- h received bis " mission " to Ott proceeds of tl e fine fur, him, '•havii foetid hi in sel LI rt at St. C „ Ole( where he q. of tab e ,ilver bear- irainr of I • Schi ltz, len last ker. ..He , and On t 're is no down by eedily oar; eading for time ago Its he " went 1 igh living. n account of W1,• and. the took with 1 been er tended, he --reduced Ito the strait iblic e been be - ate:" He o brass loft, de -red if that bey grows up a repro- and this will doubt1 es, bate, and a social nuisance? Rath- upen the market. -sr 1, • id t ewonderful hltigtiKET PlUE on• et voulitnob-. dS. • became a gentleman', a. man of com-. For the information of -those in mon honor. Obedi- Ouda, who° have any curiosity in mice, which. is one of the first duties the matter, we give ha following of children- to their parents is scarce' 'quotation of market p ices prevail-. ly known, perhaps never enforceding in Winnipeg at the present A child i- obedient -if obedience suits tide, from which the., can ridge his purpose ; but if it do not, then whether faftning iitys n fhiS coun- .ti y. And with those w must hns:r in can be grow/ of what it ea • he is disobedient and his parents ac- t comparine• these prices cept the alternative. He is boorish hicli they] obtain, they and vulgar in his mannks ; his pa., .-Inind th,'t everything' rents do not coma lim. He is in- there at a1 out one-third soIent and ovet,p4rine• to ser-vants ; n be at `lorrie - Here . no one checks hini. Ile is rude to we hoe no tiax-collect r to visit us strangers; nobody :i vents bun - every year, nor are an ff Our ce- See him at the dinner table. He is Teals subject to any. pf • the insect gluttonous in his .bearing, savage in pests which -render. .wheat growing. his manner of eating, selfish in ee.ryi precarious in Canada; -but our action., offensive to the attendlas.-. land produces wonderfulcrops with Nothing is good enough for what, they would call "slovenly He feels like a valtute -and ans fatming "; how much 1. would yield his food. But do -what he -vsrill under skilful; nianagern nt We leave there is no person to -sav. him nay., them to calckilate. -NNT eat, (spi•ing) Those who ought to exercise autho- -per bush, $1,25 , per bush, rity ever him, do not exercise it. $1.13 ; Beet; 13er 100 $10, Pork; Some, perhaps; kr..ow not bow ; per 100, $16.58 ;,Butt 1, packed, per many indeed are not in a position to lb. 33 cents. 'Poultr. , cheese, eggs, recognize that any improvement is ancl yegetaqessef eve- kind 'find possible ; bufit is to be feared that ready Falb /lit equally lenitmerative the majolity of parents fail iu their prices. Potatoes as it e half -a -dol - duty to_their children either' from_ lar a bushel all the. yea • rouncl. ee r in 4101611Ce Or at the best a ---Thefollowingiten arefrom-the e im hull indifference, To spare anitobian, of tlie•1061.:— themselsres a little trouble now, they heap up a mass of matter that will be an __intolerable trouble bye and bye. They abstain .frorii exacting from a child the discipline which; is parEnts, they are houtrd to God and Man to enforce, and in return they 1 THE ofelessui The census of iTtis Province has now been.completed,i ; 1 d the pope - iJation iI5 W4C ntained t ,e 11,9-48. :• SLEW H.I.:;(•1 , Sleighing commew d iyesterday, but there is too litt s, non oet the "86-e him grew un wayward, untruth- :ground yd. ful and isel. No educaticn that he 14TINE TA . r. tan reeeisre in public sehools be they 1t'is ealdetlated nil - there aro never so Peefeet, will count' rlAdance eight humbled vote's n the. Pro - the witut of thzit..kind of education viuce of Manitoba, ani it the -pre-- which is primarily to be tzliight at sent -women there ave. at least eigh- hoine. lf his psyents educte hith ty Candithdps in the t c Id for legis - c f CvE.%ry., ten,' t ct. flttti% 0 ta- to do 1 a•.lizt- . to bo uifperverse, diFobedient, latiya honors, one out tt will oe hard for him to kern dis- ; Who said there was 1 (41 ine from strangers ; yet if he do lent enongleamongst not leatn it all other teachings will aleatory duty be cOmpai.ativoly futile. Discipline is the first step to. learring ; ,and if _gyer Work_ of Ho it cannot be thoroughly enforced onW'e wariely endoi•s the part of,adults and accepted On : of t ie Acivap.ce 011 thC-part of yonth , education beeoinee of 1 pee eeprsz". Inc 1101.16W'S1111.11.1. supetfic.ially lino but i Aviv s 0 tileir' int rineh uIIST w rtilless,e--Otta!tv di s n .froni tho, " Ap." There is IA es • es• • done in i 1nY fainiiie�arntob 4 the chief end of went 7`) • Wo ere indebted to tyfriend for late copies of i)lanicoba newspapers, froM which we make the folloNi•ing selectiens, which Wilt be read With intCreSt. ,Frouft the Winnipeg Jfa- witohiqn or tue 1-1-th and 17t11 we tIq thefo11ouig' XEW WESLEXAI.N curing. We liztve been shown a beautiful design for a new AN, e'sleyan Church, which will be meted earlv sewing. on the Miesionl premises tins town. The size of thefiuilding will -be 30x50 feet, with a small leeture'roota in the rear, and probe- !ely a teset Gothicporch in the front. The beautiful ststined glass windows which have been presented by a. few of the Sabbath Schools and churches in Canada. Where •3.1r. Young has la - leered in formel' Years,..with a very eirealar window tti Yen by Mr. ::\lc eztusland of TorOn to bv whom. dwy wo1D all prepared, have arrived goyd c011flit10 The _doors, _ma- eafaetured in St. Cloud, 1tr3 aleo on itand, and • eertaiu portions Of thr, work have beon prepared already. The building will unqueetionable be tIl ernament to our rapidly extend- ing nu;tropolitzin city; and no doubt 'a 111 la a s'hort time prove too small -'oe the oongregation, now eteadily se, ereitei ng. A. NEW BREWERA!. , The, 'Manitoba Brewery CO., in the name of a company lately organized kiere 1)y.80111.e of our capitalists, • for the purpose of carrying on business as brewOrs and maltsters on a large Seale. The dimensions of the building are to be about 60x90 feet; cellar 7 feet and two stories above ground. An agent of the company has already gone away to seetire the )VCIk :,14 1 0111111Cited bb' als thd-sc cieF,v in the ,. - -too litilt til e is foul 'cul ttee, s oci 1 intereol oi; yen t etual bodily fal, e con lition ot soc or 1 otisekeeper i. liel d the greatt-T ' par • tin e am strength iii str ctly bodily wa-site sav•that me 1 zire not ., spansibiity in this me as b i wholesosn en( abut da it, but dill , Il(': y ; t le etistoni now - of " rour•os, Y to 01: S,/ e me It, numerous " sidls.diAbos '' Ivith .r "0(&.iert, ',etc.,- ie pliyiealtli- ailid nior- • all. - eici es. Inc our b t ps :41ie'fash1on ' pf board in Cr and h lite lms led . (u rd ple t( derire upon, their private ; til les IN ha( cannot tuld except ; \4i111 lar( e expenr,lit 1 e oti money and . lz or, -w tile in the suiitjiy it weale't itn ta tio brings th ° Same evils:Th. e.s‘i::1:1(:))°::\t-liliTe1i.illtirvek-aet.-111:. .-.11)1.10°r1ilisnee7n7rk:f 1 ceds and les citchert servi- i e I --t -ekeepers. the remarks " elver -work in thereby -n work " in who ltdep much work _ if Work ; too much ley in d i v id u- 6 cereteste and e‘ (. for 'mental 18e, reel eation • -:st. Ir, is a e y when the • bliged to ex - Of her time reesiding fot iind we miiSt roe froni re - 11;1 ter. Let • yell -Cooked in sh!tlie va- pre vail --al kinds of Qt of ions- statutes • ef • .A.meric een Anne pre the law levyi cot nt of the prev cal lampoons and tio s of tne time. 1810 the tax var habeen one pem ab lition of a spe ne .6:spapers is on of !Top ess in pill la d, but the si.o ha been sufferec ca sing as it hos, pa .64 dwarfing of Great Britsiu. • , . which Jed to th uii inSlependence. lted the enacttnen tg the tax on ac lenee of the politi • seditious' vublica From 1i2 t ed in amount, bu y'since 1836. Tb 1 eXcise duty o of ,the evidence . - tic opinion in Eno- cieruoW is that s. -to exist so lobg ii fornier-years,' the.public pres 414. est NOTICE T e LL Parties h theEstate of , are hereby no st be piesentee et. 113B-T113FtS. vingi clairne • against he 1atO3A ES AlITCH- ifted. Oat eiiid claims tO Mr. GEO. ANDER- , Lot 9, Conte sion 7,- Stanley, for on or bore -the Nth day -of. iruary, 1871, otherwiee lie attention 1 be paid to Omni Allparties,indebta ed to the above .e tate must settle the sa " e with Mr. A Jerson, on or before a,bo ye date; ctheiviiso'. the sieveial omits Will be ph ced M Court for col - tion. • (1.THEPINE MITCHELL, Administaatrix 'Wiley, Jan. 12 1871.i 162-47 ',FARM oR.ipLE.., - A OR Sale,. the on half of I.ot N 10, 7th Cone ,ssionl 1IeKi11ope cei taming Fifty Acre all of which ds dee ed, with the exc Ttion of for acre There is on the pre uises a good log hous th ai e O itOR, Diti4jiii- m;aiiikGoR, 'HOOKIONDER, -HULiETT, ' • I As just ceived a large Stock of the materia used in the business, and is now fully I prepared to execute on the shortest notibe and in the latest styles, aft orders he ay be favoured with. 1 Regis ers Ledgers, . . . 1- 330 IKSI, ilsT AND 33L-AK. To order, on :prices w LADIE FAN OLD A oF ANY RIND, rint-ed and Made the shortest noti&i, and at iph defy competition. WORK BOXES AND . Y CASES, lade to order. DN-EWBOOKS BOU.11.71).A.,,y12 R.E.PAIRED city price's. Persons it leaving their Store, Gode office, Seato leyville, sta there being All comm undersigned, tion. D, • Seaforth, N • E siding at a distance by books at the .Signal Book ich, OT at the EXPOSITOR , or at J. R. Grant's, Ain - g style, niay rely upon ell bound. nications addreesed to the will receive prompt attens' NIEL McGBEGOR, 1 Coustinee, 2. 0. ,Hullett.., 9, 1870. I 53-tf.- 0 BOOKS. JAW, by Duke of Argyle. S LAY SERMONS. AND SCIENCE, (Brewer) NEW TESTAMENT .t 113LICAL CYCLOPEDI A LICAL CONCORDANCE. end frame lien) • also a geed. bea:rin e d \- orchard; an, % ei watered. -1Apply t t1.he proprietor on e 'Remises. 1. . GE0AgE BURGESS, ' .S.egorth P. 0. tut of ta in ra .1855, t ora DCw8 121 i.Is, a 1870, to ethe ITista. in erest Ca 18, as St mpTa unfloacedl* creat events, the on- eweeapers, Engb nclfor more ions, asbeen ab e tax has b e aperS passing id on the 3 e -stamp taX . by. Act.: on intellig ng recollectil the Stamp times was. - 11 lishe I the whirl ; lanlous jstamp ich has lasted ian fly4 gene- ! shed. Since I levied only i through the b. September, expired al to- ; *Paidiunent rl A.! co has some • s for Ameri- 1 of ante-revo- e. of the ob- 10 McKillop, Jan. 02M Cum rmi'm Liz rtV14,1] Kdoci re71 teaeett egikes. Pv-gEzi r- itsetess WA ?,0,00(0 TU GEEsE 10, 1871. 102-tf REIGN 01? HUXLE THEOLOG CRITICA EA.DIES' EADIES'111 *OR SALE OR TO RENT. MHAT large and well -finished Store and Dwelling, known: as. the Glasg4w Wafehouse, ilt..the village of Wroxet4r, the best Business Stand. m.the County of Huron. Apply to the Proprietor on tie Premises. - JOHN FERGUSON. Wroxetor, 6th Jan., 1871, 162-3 NOTE LOST. JOST Note on Mo, the'9th inetant, a ° of Hand, drawn ,by WillnIm Edgar, In favor of Thomas Brimiecom , • bearing date the 8th of June, 1870, 4d payable seven ru-onths afteadate, for t e sum of $40. The public are hereby cau .tioned against purchasing dr `negotiatihe said note as payment has been stoppe • , THb Meth •BRIMACOMB Stanley, Jan. 10,1871. • NOTE LOST. TOST, a Note of Hand, drawn by S s. JTuck, insfavor of Michael Hunt. pr bearer, for the' sum of Six Dollars, and. bearing date the 25th of November,•1869; or thereabouts, and payable 12 mont after clate. The pnblic afe hereby cau- tioned against purbhasing ',Or negotiating tor the said note, as payment has alrealy been made upon it. -- EDWARD LAI\ Morris, 11, 1171. 16Z-3 FARMS FOR SALE. 1:10R Sale Lot No. 22, 13th Concess on JU • Township of 11IeKillop, contain ng One Hundred Acres, forty-five of wh ch are cleared. well -fenced, and a TIOVEir f il- ing Omani of water runs through ne corner. No buildings, Also, the ueox- pirecl term pf eight years of the lease of part of Lots 17 and 18, 12th con'cessi with the plivilege•of -purchasingsc at n time: Purchase money $1,275, to ext nd over a period of ten years. -° • This lot is all wood land. For further particu rs apply to the unddisigned, THOMAS STEPHENS, Seafo th. January 11, 1871. 1624 MONEY TO LEND. TN Farm or ‘lesirable Village Prop JOSEPHUS WORKS. 1.._/ at 61 per cent. Paymentsad me suit the borrower. Apply to . EXETE HALL LECTURES. A. G. McDOUGALL, • • MOTL MITCH. REPUBLIC% Insurance Agent and '8 rty to or to JOHN Comim ssi eaf th , GIBBONS' ISEallt FALL, SEExhaii AcTT:eilli I ROMAN EMPIRE. roker, MACAITL MARK v- L.) 7 (.20TTAG ese , ees aa• '.4 s F5( 8, A BB A • • 4 e4:3,„ Powrdi Cs) (lit) te'41 Fx2,4 7k •tmoztv , :Ark 1•"'"i ”010=01 r-, ta - t Ae'.4 C Fv=4 1-rr l'sni sa21. rizm C0 ri, 0 "T1 1:21 c -R 0.114 N6v) re-.. • ' • -*rid31 M1-4. • •Ipagz1 twO t-4 • r•-.4 ce, ;72• , • v Irisu OF LIV 'S HISTORY OE Seatorth. EN C -I -LAND, January 13, 162-6 111'8 ITTSTOR If OF 1 1871, ENGLAND Insolvent Act of 18 NOTICE& Teccueits'eirrsi4Dec. 31, 1870, , • I hereby foibid an 'y perty giving credit • to any of my relations, or any other per- son, without my written order, frota this date. THOMAS NeBR1DE. 161-3t* ESTRAY CALVES. Came into the premises of the sub- scriber, lot No. 25, 14th Concession, Mc- Killop, on the 24th December, 1870, two i3tIle eer SPRG CALVES. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges -- and take them away. J61 4t* - RICHARD POLLARD. ESTRAY HEIFER. Came into the premises of the 5th -sub- sciiber, lot No. 7, 5Concession, Me- -Killop, about the middle of Alienist last, a two-year-old HEIFER. The owner is requested to en-ove property, pay charges and. take her away. 161-4t • JOHN MALONEY. 9. LIMIA.RY, choice and cheap THE'AlATTETI OF READING, ANDREW MUIR, • -8CHOOL HYMN BOOKS; ETC, —AT,S0— D.-Ay,juoul JOU'‘INALS, LEDGERS, • CASH BOORS. . WRITING- PAPER ENVELOPES 1. 'al and fancy, at , UMSDEAP$- Coin -mere Di Seaforth, ug and Book Store. Nov. 3, 1870. UEEN .tee Conipany RPOOL LONDON. CAPITAL - $2,000,000 Sterling' 7,T( • Ce. 0 1 . C 111EF OFF I:ES—Queen Buildings, Le vee 0 - 1 , pool, And eracechurch Street, London_ : + ..I.. ce., CANADA 3RANCII OFEICE—Exehange iildings, :Montreal. - . "ii. i‘lortoit, Esq. Chairman: . nae, 'Essen Daicia Torrance, Esq.., an tithe Hon, James Ferrier. - Besiceses e-Molson's Bank. DVISERS — ,r s. Ritchie '1 , J , Bo_ettn--W Henry rilto 4 0 - LEtIAL, ▪ dorris & Pose. - ; mEDie.kt, A liViSER—IN dham Sutherland, 4 C.) t-4 r-4 • ,•-t Es..1L 1). I'IrltVEROR—Thoma Mcett, 'Esq. Atte 11 -OR e-Thomae IL ,J ohnson, Esq. I ESTDEN' SECRETARY AN`D ; ERAL- AG .Macken4e Forbee, 13 6t. Saerement ;Ireet, Montreal. e The mid rsi,,rined haying been appoint- 1 0 1 , ed Accent f r the alsove Company, parties.1 , desirine to insure against by lire can 1 , tio so on.. nioFt favourable et rini, 1'4'4 Lifts Pell ies geanted on ise advaineiges • any other respec,alite (one - business in ( 'suede. ' • r..4 47)2 ck) Cit) c-4 • 'CI ▪ 0 C4 -I C -4-C 0 r) ••=1.1 t---4 U2 CS) CI) ,H4 ous terms pany U IT I CE 1 Seaforth, F Et s rpHE 8 SALE' JAMES II. BENSON. • Agent BENSON & MEYER'S Law Office, Seaforth. ov. 8, 1870. •153-tf.- • • rL.3j THE Consiiting 0 ▪ Mill, all ( -te The Flo - • Stones -t and. a,11 th ee ra . diti on. . en- eti Dam, and s) to rue. all -12 These TED . RE KEYS, -CHICKENS AND -- • 30 TY 0 K 1:1.. LS LE OR TO RENT!' BSCRIBER OFFE111.8 FOi. or to Rent, on easy iternee VARNA MILLS, of a Flour,' Oatmeal, . and Saw f whieh are in good. running order., irlill contains 'Four run of , the interor is well finished, -1 machinery in first class con- . .heFei is .i.0 connection a go(: Ian abundant supply of a ate the Mills the year round: - ills are situated in the centrc 1i. of a spice's id Agrieultueel country, and a AN INSOLVENT. • • • DIVIDEND SHEET has been ire - ±k_ pared open to objection until the Twenty-first day of jaeueee instant, after which, dividend will be paid. .s W. F. FINDLAY, Assignee. 162f-2 HlIbilt011 4th jan 18'71 'FARM FOR SALE. MHE undersigned offers for sale, lot No. 20, 8th Concession, Morris, eon- sistin& of 100 acres,. 14 miles from Sea- fortler'21 miles from the Northern Giivel Road, 70 acres cleared, well fenced, 4hed barn, 30x50 feet, ; log house, 18x24 feet; frame granary, 16x24 feet, well ; a bearing orehard of 30 trees ; 20 acres of goodhardwood. band; eons of p og- gine to be cleared up • a never -fading spring creek running throegh the fallen s there is a school -house on the kt.— The„ above property will be foe $2,600 ; $1,550 cash. itml time forthc balanceApp1 on the pi emises tol the WM. BUTTON,• I proprieter. 104? -1 Walton Post ()Mee. eteeesta „seesee, . NO TICE. • ESTRAY PIG.' Came into the premises of the sub- scriber, On lot No.. 21, ist Concession of Hay, about the 1st October, a WHITE SOW. The owner is requested to prove - property, pay chargei and take her away. 161-4t7• D: A. CAMPBELL. ILDERS of the Copee or CE.NptAL 8ESSIONS OP THE PEACE, 104 the County of Ifuren, directed to beeublielnel. • ' - IT 18 ORDERED, That in ell cases of appeal from summary convictio , s or orders Made by Justices, the appei lant shall file his notice of appeal and recog- nizances to 'prosecute and ties the ai p t 1 (if any) in the office Of the Clerk o the Pe,, ce, before noon of the First day Of the SCL45iO1is at which the appealcan be heard. , - IT IS ORDERED, That in all .ases of appeal: irom summary convietne s or orders Maths by Justices, the appe lant ' ore filing his notive of appeal with, -the i - Clerk of the Peace, ehallalso deposi in A i him'the sum of Four 1)ollars. , By the Court, . DAN. LIZARS, •Clerk, of the Peace, County Of Huron. ' Office of.:the Clerk of the Peatie, i I: Goderich, 10-th. Jam, 1871. i 1t2-4 .: 1 rT-7•7".. •*- DISSOLUTION OF , PARTNERSHDP4 FARM FOR SALE. -'••;21LE, the west half of Lot No. .r 1, 7th COD., township of Hullett, situated on a good gravel road, contain- ing 50 acres, 40 of which are cleared. and well•fencel • There, are on m the preises a good. frame house and barn, also a nev- _ u faihng ,spring (4 water, convenient to the house. There are also 4 acres ot fall wheat sown -which will be sold with the farm. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, on the premises, or if be letter to• rare chanc is offered toiany- person desi- The partnership heretofore exi ting Tons of em arkieg business. underthestyk and firm of MeN •11-1T • Th.ere is also au excellent opportunity ; & TEEPLE, Cerriege Builders hal this of BORN -FOR SAT on the premiece, da -y 'been by mutual coneent. ...• an. the wo .ks foawhich could he drivenI orrnheb13..,:tgii.:\eis,ehoNAli<;Itr illleg,,,LiIilts'ItilstteLesai-Jtiehrtl! - • by water. • The ab ve property is situated. Mix Old Stand, North. Road. Mr MILVES HE subscribe cash price f yell -fatted and deli Egg E lain Street, Se _The poultry s he heads ancrfe Oaahpaid fqr or whole deer. Seaforth, ItIov ✓ will pay 'the highest r the a,bove \entantit of icelY • dressed poultry, -ered at the porium,. faith; _ onIcl-,not be drawn and. t,shOuld be left on. enison, either saddles D. D. ;WILSON, miles fro eqinton • 8ix fromBayfie11,1 TER TEEPI,Is: will collect all debte due and Elev n from seaforth, with good 1 by the late firm, and pay all - graxel roa4ls leading to eachplace. • and all these parties indebted by mite or • For fur her particulars apply to the . book account are requested to come and proprietor P. O. HW TOM. BOYER Constance, 0. Hullett, Dee. 14, 1870. • 158-tf.— • NEW YEAR PRESENTS AT LUMEDEN'S. amity Bibles, Pocket Bibles New Testaments, 0 Prayer Books, 11 HI) 171 Books, All in splendid binding and suitable for NEW YEAR JeRESENTS. Also, WRITING DESKS, LADIES' AVORK-BoXES, , IIANDSOMELY-BOUND TOEINIS• - l'Atti4.4N- WARE, TOILET ARTICLES, Lc, LUMSDE.N'S Drug and Book Ston. Seaforth. •160-tf 4 , JUST THE trAIING FOR ALL. WARM, CHEAP AND GOOD C4OTH I NG - FOR ALL CLAS8E8. What varied.l taste around We see, Wherever vc may press ! • What Fashio s gay, for work or play, . • In every pc int a. Dress ! As seasons roll, so cite -enures] change, Fresh beantiee daily spring, • Whilst A NDERSON's DllEsti maintains ib • , • For all it's just the thing, „ Ask those who bask in princely halb. ho lead the -world of dress ; • Ask those in humble spheres of lif • •'Their opinions to express ; And one and. all those facts endorse'. ' Which throws -1i all Canada ring, That ANDEltsuN's Clothing is for ail In truth, the very thing. T 1 For field sports, boating tries and tours. For ocean, rail or road, I It it appropriate in each part, Subin stantial, sart •and good. To constitute it lirst-claf3S A‘ ork, EXp0i7.14211C-1.(1. 111-ti;:t:- bring Their eoutbinol knowledge,/ and, of • coulee, Produce it just the thing. To snit all wearers, ample care • Is fully now displayed; The choice is most isetounding, too,-- The largest in the trade. Tf pa. t t t '1, • Judiciously you'd bring, Why, purchase, then, Anderson's dress a ; It is the very thing. A choice Stock of Seari, Ties, Colleen and cum ale -nee; han(i. T. K. ,AINMEIISON, Merchant Tailor, 16041 Seaforth, Ontario. . N. WATSON A I,W..A Y8 HAS ON HA ND THE BEST SEWING MACHINES N TI1E MAI LK E:T, Either for Family ilex, or for Manufac- turing purpost.s. Both single -threaded and (lonlile-throa4led, f'11i1 1-001.7Stitell Machines can be supplied. --P-erfeet -eatietesstion s guaranteed, and n - • istructions given to purchasere gratis. VARNA, on the premises, oto Varna settle up immediately. DAVID Al( NAV, GHT0 WM - TURNER - SILVESTER TEEPLE ugust 11, 1870. . 140— ,aeaforth, Dec., 31, 1870. 161-3t HOU E AND _LOT FOR SALE. mHE nclersi,gnecle offers for Sale, a good House and Lot, pleasantly sit- uated on -orth Main street, next lot to Wm. Ca • pbellls, (Merchant tailor) . resi- dence. here is a good stable and shed on the lot also a few young fruit trees, a good w;11, &c. For terms of payment • epply n t e premises to PHILLIP SPARLLNG. Dec. I, 1870. 1,56-tf .30,1876. .; 125-tf. Seaforth, EASY EARNED MONEY. AGENTS READ 1THLS.. AVM. WATSOiN also (.'in insure property against Fire and Marine Disaster, and Life and , Limb against -ileath arid aceRent, with the best Companies, being Agent for I lie Liverpool and London' and Globe, (English.) •• - The Provineial of Canada, (Canada.) The ( ;ore Pistriet -Mutual, (Village and Farm.) The _Niagara: District Mutual, (Village and Farm. The Travelers of Hartford, (Life and , Accident.) Losses.LberakyAdjusted and Promptly Settled. MONEY TO LEND At ;moderate rates of interest. No com- mission, and expenses moderate. MORTGAGES bought on equitable terins. 160 Wne°w-vi-baunts etoss,make nnallinncoap7, ina aiand large profits, enclose 2.3 cents to A.. B,. Box -66, Seaforth P. 0. and you will re- ceive in return an article which sells for' $I, useful to all, and. profitable to the buyer and seller. Try it., don't delay. Send for specimensat once. Seaforth, Nov. 9. 1870, • OM QUA CKS.—A victim of early es,_ indiscretion, causing nervous debil- ity. premature decay, etc., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self -cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sulTerers. Address J. 11. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau st., New York. 1624.. ".4 5