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TA Y .24. 1871.
r -LAW.
1871.
ier of Loan, the sum of Ten
tollari, for the purposes
tiorteds
3 the Council of the Core
of the Township ef Ste
*nety of Huron, have re-
nd the s Gravel Road run -
4 throhgh Credito, and .
westward the N .Boundary
ler"- Roads,. of said Town-
,
to carry into effect. the
'I 'eet it will be necessary
e of the said Corporation to •
of Ten thousand dollars in
reinafter trierstioeed,
Ls it will. require the sum
re.lred dollars to. be_ raised
pecia rate for the payment
e, and interest as also here-
' ned.
s the amount of the whole
'etv of the said Municipais
s - -
irreapective of any future
same, and irrespective of
be derived from the tem-
inent of the sinking fund
Intioned,
or my part there -
1 to the lest revised aed
ssment roll of the said
beim!: for the year One
hundred raid seventy,
d awl fifty thousand two
twelve dellars.
as the amount of the exist -
he said Municipality is as
ipal nothing, interest noth-
ee fer paying the interest
au equal lannual sinking-
ing the said sum of Ten-
'
re and interest es hereinl
ed, it will rcquire an wines
A one mill find forty-seven.
li,
s of a mill el mill 47-100)
addition to all other
es to be levied in each year.
Ifore enacted by the Council
,-ration. of the Township of
ere Minty of Huron,
it shall be lawful for the
b. time being of the said hest
erporation, to raise by way
any person or persens, body
'porate, who may be willing
he same upon the -credit of.
Lres hereinafter mentioned,
xceeding in the whale Ten
earn and to cause the same
to the hands of the Trews
dimicipality of the Township
For thepurpeses and with the,
recited.
it shall be lawful for the
is cease any number of De -
let made for such sums of
iess than One hundred dol -
1 that said Debentures shall
th the seal of the said Core
fel he singed by the said
the said Debentures shall be
Le in twenty years at furthest
hereinafter ment ioned, for
!either in London, in Eiledands
et in Canada, to be designated
)(sutures. and shall have at -
them Coupons for the pay-
intereet half-yearlY.
the •said debentures and
11 be made out in either ster-
or the enrrelicy a this Dorni-
optien of the said Reeve, so
sole aretoent of said deben-
not exceed the before men- -.
of ten theitsand dollars and
Lear interest at the rate el six
7anintRI, which interest shall
ert the firat days of January
n each end every ysar during
epee of the said debentures,
la where the said debentures
tyable.
t for the purpose of forming a
I for the payment of the said
the interest at the rate afore -
elle due thereoe an equal spel-
1 infill 47-100 of a mill in the
1 in ruldite-te to all other rates
S, reised, levied and collected
t upon all the rateable proper -
he said townehip of Stephen
'erutinuenee of the said. deben
e of theue
t this By -Law shall take effect
t(' operation upon. the first day
thousand eight hundred and
n
e the vote elf the municipal
it.ltirt the said township of
thie Iiy-Lew, shalt be taken
beat hour and plaee as fellows: -
Ray on Wednesday the first
eh, A .E),•. MI to commence at
nitre oclock in the forenoon
be Vell shall remain open un -
eek in the afternoon of the
it the Town Han, in Crediton,
(strty, Returning Officer.
NOTICE.
ii a true copy of a proposed
0 be taken into consideration
[Menial Council of the Town -
:ellen, ('aunty of Ffuron. after
from the first publication of
LeLaw in the Beene EXP08.1-
paper,. the (late of which pub -
se Friday the tenth day of Feb -
1t. 1871, and that the votes of
tlf the Said municipality will
Aereon at the aforesaid polliag
se said township ofetephen en
Ly the first day of March A. D•
.
(id from nine of the eloek in the
Lail live of the clock in the
t '{ESTER. P R( MT Y.
Township Clerk,
Stephen_
DRAYING..
rEtz PENIVICK wishea to in -
m the Teeple of Seatorth and
'..hat he has began the business
an, and is prepared to execute
with promptness and dispatch.
:haying may be left at W. S.
es. Main Street, or at my house.
Itreet, near Main Street, adjoin -
L 'Watson's.
WA LTER REN WICK.
•
•:vaala Want, a VOCE
Let, _A_ 1 Er t
TRY
P. PAGET'S
GALLERY,
te Scott itobertseres Grocery_
gain Street, Seaforth.
()GRAPHS of a superior des -
unsurpassed in the County- of
eget wishes to explaM that his -
;:hough small and of mean ap-
is qu;te suitable for the pro-
f Portraits. 16e-13
,
41
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FEBRUARY 24. 1871.
74.
THE HIJI.ON EXPOSITOR.
1
7.
BRIEF NOTES.
. • 1
:Ehiladelphia, Pa., has u debt of
$48,000,000,
Natchez, Miss.,. has elected •a
negro Mayor.
— Out of 93 countiem iu Indiana,
71 are crossed by one or more rail-
roads. -
-2— The ruembet•s of the Bar of
Kentucky are, almost unanimously,
in favor of- the admision of negio
testimony.
—A resident of Connecticut boasts
that for rughty-fou r cousectiti ve years
he has eaten his TOnksgiving din-
ner in the same ho se
— The chemists of Quebec have
just formed ",1 society, having for its
object the scietiviiie advancement Of
its members. •
— A Nova Scotian coal company
has a contract to deliver iu New
York, next se miner, a hundred
thousand bushels of coal.
A Lodge of the Order of Good
Templars has 1 been organized in
Manitoba under a charter from the
Canadian Grand Lodge.
— An ill -spent, or e. well-spen;.
S'abbath, has a alirece hearing for
evil or good, on the week following,
and on the entire after life.
—.Count leirke is about to be
'carried for the second time, and
Mies Von Viucke 011eadorf is to be
the Countess.
— More than eight thousand chil-
dren were left at home by the Second
Regiment of Pruesian Landwehr,
which is composed almost entirely of
married men. _
ber of scholare who
In three years, during -the last
deCade, 90,000 1)010wi dud of sear- He got `?. lathier. aSeel
and laid a board over
bei
but
g petty, superio
what you are.
" Look yert, gen
aain' no ,use o' playin'
han s !" was the sage
soletnn-faced man on.
Ri er steam -boat as
car s, and- his opavone
ing how may tricks th
wo 1 in the last hand
heir. dards .dirierent
With big tears
et little PennsylVal1
1130r$ asked, "
her Johnny die to -n
when she was asF.,i
ed
sw
su n
bro
An
d
•
oetor thought , not, s
vh
'eai
wh
isst,
cid
W
En
wh
for
ti�1
He
ly
sud
las
ear
le sobs choked li
oor Johnny, I wi
se then could 1
te-handled knife a
A London' Pula
ed a curious work
lilts in the Life
person
'land as " Ned the
has led the life •q
many years, devote'
1. exclusivplya to S
was hi m etilt a rare
life, but having.
den change, which
he succeeded ii
of the vaaabande of
0 a Abipg
leme I thar
post- norteni
rema k of a
Mi. siesippi
e d (Lit the
s w
y rnig
id thc
y.
her eyes, a
1 net r little
gh t, t other?"
red diatthe
e Icoi tinued,
,r, nt enlace,
h he woidd,
ave his little
d fot ."
her -I as just
" In-
gdward
ter k llown in
Eva gelist,"
a mi. sionary
g hi, atten-
cial • uteasts.
rascal in ear-
xperi need a
wove to be
,gain rig the
Jond n, Glas-
s, and
iearere,
has ;n -
ie tell -
t have
y play -
TO. FRAMERS
T'DERS will b
erection of a nes
the 13R1DGE AT
Second Concession,
formation may be
tion to. Messrs. Cr
Cousins. A 11 tende
it) at the next meeti
smith Council, at
Egmondville, on
1871.
167•2t
df five GIVING UP
.
gow and other greaa citi
ku wing where to tinti his
aii4 how to tonch t4 ii, 110
col,iplisbed a good w4 .k.
--An Indiana pec iaogn
to school on a cold , in e riling
found himself locked at by
were
ded
he to
n out
and
pole
1
let fever in England ' and Wales, a
mortality greater than wets eatised
,by any other 'zymotic disease.
A London parer expresses the
chimney to smoke Ur
took away his ladder,
sit ing ou the ridge
fro e his ears and fine rs
belief that LCOT1 Gambetta is a vic-
to yield to their del land.
Sciti
that
tim of the opium habit, and that
sine the w4r he has seldom been re-
moved Prow the influence of the
drug.
— N-apoteon's proclamation to the
French peaple will only tend to ex- „
asperate his enemies and weaken his
en
friends in France.
• — Many people think themselves
friendly when they are only ofli- bo'
cious. They counsel not so taincla, Efl
that you. may become -wise, as that
they nay be recognised as teachers m
of wisdom_
— At a Welsh Elstedafod at. Uti-
ca, the other day, a banner bore
the proud 'motto, " Y ddraig goch
ddry gychwn," or, -" You know how
it is yourself." •
they let him down.
cipline is imperfectot
•411, • I
GAIETIE
A Western edit
oney as close, 1
ugh to reaeh."
—The terrible easualities on the
Mississippi, and the great number
which have occurred within the last
thirty or forty -years, indieate that it
is the most dangerous of all Che navi-
gable riVers in the, world.
— The Jesuits have been unpopu-
lar wherever the Garibaldians have
appeared in the Sou* 4f France, but
are very popular inside of Paris, on
account of the fact that, as a hody,
they threw theinselvea heartily into
the defence of the
--The Dominion of Canada is the
Vhy is the earth
rd? Because the
n multiply upon tl
by is a clergyms.
tive ? Because' 37,)
mu for him when the
A. lady at Mount .0
sw illowed a bottle ofl.
ha r didn't dye; bu
ab lit twenty minute
as
ne
er;
sh
w
•
Ott
op
a, I
do
largest country in the -world, except t°'
, Russia. Its ?resent area is 3,127,-
045 square miles; that of Russia i
7,412.874; that of the United Statee
lit
by
2,999,848 square yes. oa
— Theodore Tilton is about to' °n
start a new, weekly paper,- in New
York, which will: discuss the "living ou
issues of church, State, literature, ly,
r
it ne
lately,,
a 1111m -
inside.
he roof,
) of the
,. They
eft him
-till he
agreed
. Then
ol dis-
S
n
r
ID OTHERS.
received for the
uperstrueture to
BROADIPOOT'S,
. S. Fikller in-
ined by applisa-
ell, Walker, or
must be handed
of the Tucker-
Whelan'e Hotel,
DAY, Feb, 24,
M. MUIR,
ownship Clerk.
REKEEPINC
TO DEAL IN 1 RODUC
TENDERS WILI 13E REC elVED,
to the 20th inst., y the and rsigned.
for his
.
srocK IN lURADE
GENERAL DP. GOOD' AND
GROC *IES,
At so much in the d
The stock is -not la
and IN GOOD ORD.
EDW$ CA.S
above will please
delay. 166-2t
11
It
r, cost.
, but it is FRESH
All indebted to t e
call and settle with
BILLIAR
R. W. C LLIN
t
HALL.
egs to state that h has opened nt
KIDD'S NIJW BLOCK,
A BILLIARD ROOM,
• There are iu th hall FOUR TA
In,* (Riley & May's Manufacture,
and excellent accommodations for vis
itors'and players.
Attendants will 14 on hand at all res-
sonalee hours. • s
W, COLLINS,
6-tf !. Proprietor.
, FOR SALE.
T OT 16, in ldt Concession, Grey
LeConsiclerable cl aring and a goos
rouse, with some ery valuable pine.
Apply to MOCAtJGIHEY & HOLle S
TED, Seaforth, or tp Mr. Peter Sinclair
lot 15, 14th Concessito , Grey. 167 -tf
way.•
n.esents
t' close
ike hlack-
chii of
faee of it.
lik a loco -
are to look
Jell -r ngs.
ea.sant 'twee
lair -d e. Her
she did—in
'I'm sitting on the style,' Mary,"
he fellow said, wh lie b oily sat
Io
vn on his sweeth irt's ew bon
11
. . •
Whattt henie'wi thou; a meth-
' as the young la y sail when
sent the old lady out to chop
od.
o cure dyepepsia:Clos all the
er doors of a foui story house,
n the inner doors, nd tl en take
ng switch and elMe a et up and
ea stairs. •
1
•
romantic youth, ni
'ehed his 'guitar, t nd
uiful •serenade, " 1nt
le bed." He, was n',,derei1 to go
persons who appeared on - the
cony, or they 'would" st, nd him
bis little head.,"
ecturingis notal
West. In Toled
a feminine' orator
ockpor t,
Dfi; that
• in my
ays rofitable
Obi recent -
took but $15
nd ague
itrt, society and reform." It is ro at the door, and the f,ver
be called " The Golden Age," and in the hall.
will ptobably foreshadow the :Niil- k. New Tirunswiel-
lellium in other things than its title. mart wife who h
—The official statement of rails ba Id to raise oeventy
way accidents iti France hist year Tse way she helped
should lead railroad directors In this st • nd in the door
, country to think upon their ways— br oui at him when 1
and in e rid til Lent. Of 90,000,000 at.
year, only two passengers and fear A gentleman beiu(
railway travelers in France, last
in Washington, 'to •
railway employees were killed, and flo r of the House,
one hundred and twelve passengers fit ed, saying that
and siXty-one employees wounded.
to ned to sit on chair
— Mr. Cox, ef Brighton, Enaland
recently eeceived a telegtrin ?tom a' ' A mall in Wi
m de a bet the oth
than in London to know whether lie
tld drink two pi
a
could undertake ,,the mating of ,a
million pill to be delivered in a
fortnight ----400,000 pill 5 to be deliv-
ered in sthe first week and 600,000
in the second. Mr. Cox undertook
the work. The order is said to have
been given for sick and wound-
ed in the war.
— An Arkansas planter, who has
carefully noted the work of about
sixty Cninamen, reports that they
are better cotton -pickers than the
negroes, and that they are very in-
dustrious end obedient, and at the
same time cleanly in their habits
and persons. They work for $15 a
month and board..
— How pretty girlsare educated
is thus' stated by Mrs. towe : Pret-
ty girls, unless they have wise
mothers, are more educated by the
opposite sex than their own. Tut
them wheae you will, dime is always
some man busying -himself in their
instruction ; and the burden of mas-
culine teaching is generally about
the same, and might be stereotyed
as follows : "You don't need to be
or do anything. Your business in
life is to look pretty and amuse us. -
You don't need to study; yon know
alltly nature that a woman need
know. The only sense you ilea
nonsense. You are, by virtue
zee
to
is
of
CO
•
w
th
th
pape
1ped
eres
him
Ind
sat
'reit
seat
dign
le w•
at h
sor,
day
ts of
irs.
1 ren
day
le ha
ars.
e son
be -in
n CO
doo
the
)ot, at
ith
dlin
st
hi
pref
ts, it
be
ke.
1$
iskey in twelve h
bet, and his wid
• funeral the ne
s the firstl money
hard work in ten
—The following
sy apioms of a perso
el. ted " When a in
a d tries to bolt t
ect potato, pokes.
th spout of a coffee -
w nd up the clock
ja k, tries to cut k
m ming fire with
ta -es a Cold potato,
li ht him to bed, an
in hishat and b
es s elude that he h
ti ey "hev stithin' t
11
•
•
• tells of
er hus-
f wheat.'
was to
-hake a
dawn to
d. wliile
'on the
n tly re -
8
iu
01
meals -
s tario,
that he
Detroit
Re 'on
ar -ed at
t at it
1 4aned
e of the
iigh ly
les home
with a
re with
empts to
boot; <lia
or his f-
ve-lifter,
hand to
rs sleep -
is fair to
n where
1
IG- 0
Golden
A fourteen -Year- girl was a
w tness in a recent Ohi divorce
s' it, and a portion 0 her 1 e idence
w s as follows : ther g t mad
b cause mother stai• hed bi stock-
inas. Mother pick d up hc stock-
inas and hit fathe on the head
w th them, and it so -ded is though
t ey were sticks of OW Father
tl en stuffed a hot N eat c ke down
mothers throat, aid thei mother
s t the dog on fatse and twisted
t erdedre:els tale to ake him bite
h
CVS
adlock
1 ! HARD UP! HARD UP !
1 .
GREAT CLEARING ,SALE.
:SELLING OFF' AT AND UNDER COST.
I 1
le consequence of the 1 -lard Times
1 .
G. DENT
Will I wain, a GREAT CLEARING ' SALE, 'On 11111,3R1JA RI' 6th, to continue
THIltrel DAYS, during which time he will Tell out4 AT AND UNDER COST,
the balanee of his stock of ,
1 , ,
Winter Dry Goods and 1 Millinery.
This is it rare opportunity id seem -11%04010E GOODS CHEAP, as the whol
1 1 i
irl, irli1? AT '11
MLA • L. -1....4 111 1- 9
' I
Third Door North of Scott Robertson's Grocery,
Min Street, SIIAFORTH.
will be cleared out
165-41
THOM ON & WILLIAMS
Are i troducing the celebrated
"CUMMING'S " STRAW CUTTER
Whioh has already met with Unrivalled
sucsess lit other parts of Canada.
Warranted to give perfect satisfaction
when driven testier by horse or hand pow
er.
A LS() r MA N 1; FACTURE A NEW
A -el) 8 HORSEPOWER,
. •
surrARLF. /OR DRIvING STRAW vulTRIts.,
SA wINO 11ACITINES, OPEN ovLINDERs,
:ken err -rem c4TANT 'PH RESITER8.
Also, elle:ends of Farming Implements
including --j-
Reapers, "
owers. Fanning ef ills.
( eiltiva,tors,
Cembined Machines, Hone 1 -Jaen
Separators, Weeders,
Pate' Power, Plows,
Sawing Machines, Gang Plows,
Double Mouldboard Plows, &c.
LLWRIGHTI N & ENG -IN- !
EERIN (al .DE PA WI'MENT
Steam Engines of all. Sizes Built •
Grist Mills, Flour Mills,
Saw Mills, Flax Mills
by water or steam,
And all kinds of
'FACTORIES CONTRACTED FOR AND :
tt- EXECUTED IN THE MOST AP-
PROVED STYLE.
TU Ith E WATER - WHEELS,
LATH, MILLS, SHINGLE
MILLS, BRAN DUSTERS
And all kinds ot machinery of the be
oonstruction, supplied on short notice
REPAIRING ENGINES AND MACHINERY
• Promptly attended to
, A ddress,
THOMSON & WIL1JAMS,
Mitchell, P.O.
Seaforth, Sept, 6th, 1870. 144-ly
FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -
T
undersigned offers for sale or to
I rent, oh the 3d Concession of McKil-
lop, :Roxboro Road, 11' miles from Sea -
forth, and and one mile from Roxboro, 1
acre and 9 ods of land, wish a good bear-
ing Orcheed of '24 trees. assorted ; frame
house, 22)02 feetein good condition and
Very comfortable ; also, a well, primp,
--.gt and stable on the premises ; the lot is
lee well folioed.. For fusilier particulars
. *se
,refe feels apply to the proprietor on the • premises.
159-tf JOHN YO -...-OL.
.— 0...
/1"" FOR SALE.
- .
- rinHE mast eligible gi tuation in Sea,forth,
..
, viaa me•i on the East side, of Main Street,
AIN ....
n F'1,..., nearly opt isite the Postglirocielin.hu
,ognwollisceh,
oggid there is a commodious
▪ " Z1: try' 36x26, two stories high ; stable and wood -
Oiled .
well situated for the erects° i of Store.:,
M - ' The front of the lot on M in street is
fsbed, end. a good we'll with a pump in it.
see
CI" Niles.% hue being in a central position f w busineSs.
olgg, Onii eih„ _i. The prope tti extends from lain street
--
.
to Victoria street.. The lot !routine on
i... g-,. . .,,:: pr Victoria, street, is used as a eIetrdee„ in
X ;ILI +: 1,Whiell thee are the choicest young Fruit
.€
hs, eneetss ele Trees, epples, pears,
plumbs, cherries,
toe'e e. is0 grape vineS,goeseberries, currants and
M lesee4, strawberries. 'The .garden is in thehigh-
-
• M- ,Ia's- sag et du
sstate of cultivation and pi oces an
abundanc of vegetables For- further
ripiaii
i . r; s, • •600 1particular apply to
1 imni ft2m4 . (4E( RG,E ..elePHILLIPS, P. L.- 8.
:di Imar i
71 Aura..
es. .: Seafortl , Jan. 17, 1871. 163tf
w (it
FOR SALE;
-"I
(t C.' r iHAT -plonaid Hotel Stand on the
eel ' Cie j. Mark It Square, Seafortho
, known 113
aa eaaa *a.. CP ' the COR_ EXCHANGE, and doing a
met- ' good lersh ess. To an enterprising man;
lee ..., n ,.
„.,,,, , z dvitchenasoeTte. capital, it offers excellent in-
, being on one of 1 he. leading
streets aux_ close to the Salt Wens.
Jew
...
et,...„ .014
keva
Nye
OM
RI
blic for t
nded. to
, we hop
ontinua
mIELANICING th
1. al patronage
commencing busin
attention. to merit
same.
CT..771"
Parties who ay requir
done, caehave pouted
racy, Neatness, 'a espatch,
ERA.TE PRICES.
ITHERLA
SEAFORTH, Septem er 1870.
eirlibers
us since
by strict
ce of the
Cutting
th
Accu -
at MOD-
D BROS.
82
Also, two comfortable (:01"I'A(I ES on
Elgin trect. Goderich, rented at 8200 a
year, and eeveral Town Lots Terins—
moderate. , Apply to
W . MALCOM,
At the Market.
Seq,fort Jere 23, 1871. 164-tf
TOYS
& FANCY CMS!
SELLING OFF
M. S,'T
M. it. COUNTER,
NON\ IS THE TIME 'ro BUY
YOUR
ChristmasTresents,
AND
SE 14' YEA
Just r ceived a complete Rtock of
FINE CO D AND SILVER JEWELRY
BUS EL AND SWIS
ATCHES.
sold Cheaper than
ever.
M. R. COUNTER.
See.F04r11. n.e. 13, 1870. 52
SEED POTATOES
FOR SALE.
, 1I -1E UNDERSIGNED hair on hand,
at lot No. 5, 3d Concession, Tueker-
suiith, L. R. S., a quantity of Seed. Pota-
to 3 of the following varieti : Early
Mfrs°, Early Gocdrich, Harrieme end
G eeson. Be will, be prpared to meet.
or the above eremises, those who ma.y
Mgroeodseed potatoes on Saturday of
enlo' me
ALLAN HOBSON.
167-13t
MONEY TO LOAN.
UGH' LOVE, Sr., Commissioner for
taking Affidavits, COnveyancenete„
T meanie, lia,y and Staney.Deeds,
Mortgages, Leases. Wils, etc., prepared
cheap. e50,000 TO LOAN; (private
funds) upon firstecla,st mortgages ;
se se e.
moderate and expenses low. Agent,
• d valuer for Canada Landed -Credit
Company, who have any quantity el
ney to loan at 8 per cent.
Feb. 1, 1871, 166-3t
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
HE Partnership heretofore existipg
under the .narne of VERITY & ROS,
:Exeter Agricultural Works, bas iTiii
day mutually dissolved. All book ac-
cunts and notes belonging to the late
firm must be paid .to W. IL Verity, and
aU claims against -the firm will be eet
fled by W. H. Verity. in witness th-ere--
� we each subscribe inir name, tins lst
day of February. 1871.
W. H. VERITY. •
JOHN ROS,
The aboye busiueste will be ea:seed on`
in all its branches at W. 11. VERITY'S
Agricultural Work, Exeter, I have a
1Prge stock of STEe'.1, PLOWS and
}TAPERS and all kinds of Implements
constantly on hand, which I will -war-
] ant to any purchase), and at prices
cheap as the cheapest. All repairs will
be promptly attended to, and all orders
by mail will have 1111r immediate atten-
tion. I am thankful to my numerous
O customers for their past support, and by
Zserict attention -and straightforWard deal-
ing, 1 trust 'I shall continue to merit
your favor.
'W. H. VERITY.
•-• ••. r
NEW LINE .OF STAGES,
Between Seaforth and Wroxeter.
nes ----
W, the undersigned, beg to inform
the inhabitants of e:eafertb,
Wroxeter, and the.. peblic enneralhe that
• we are now running a
DAILY STAGE,
(Sundays excepted,) each evey,ae felltews
Leaving eeaforth at 11 a. in.; having
Ainleyville at p. na.; leaeing Wroxeter
at 12 noon; leaving Airdeyville at p_
;----connecting with morning and ewe
in trains, going east and west, also with
l7Valkerton and Harriston stages. 011/1-
fortAle vehicles and fast time. ,ivery
tennection at Seeforth.
I67-tf ROSS & JOH NTSONE,
Proprietors
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STALLION FOR SALE.
rrIHE stallion WAGONER ECLIPE,
I. lately owned by James Ferguson, of
the Townsip of Brant, terms easy ; eat
isfactory reasons given for selling ; Weg
ener Eclipse has received .13 first prime,
12 in the County of Bruce and one in the
Comity of Yolk. Address for further
-particulars, post paid, GEORGE MUR-
RAY, Yorkville P. 0, Ont. 166-31-7
CERTAM IPRESERVATION OF THE
M. R. COUNTER,
TXT ATCHM AKE Alp
vl JEW ELER, eeafoh,
Ont., sole Agent for the sale
of our Celebrated PERFECTED
PECTACUS, .the Lenses ef
which are ground by us from
material manufactured espe-
cially for Optic purposes. It
is pure, lard, andbrllant, and
as near Nehromatic as can be
procluced. The peculiar form
and scieetific accuracy attain-
ed by the aid of complicated
and eostly machinery, war
rants us in asserting them t(
be THE NI °sir PER PE(,'
SPECTACLES EVER MAN
17FACTU1tED. ?hey assis
the sight mostbrilliairtl}„con
fer ease and. comfert -11 th
Wearer, eause a continnoue and aijlii
Unproven .0et of the eyes; and 1a1t5 grew
many s ears without requiring to be
eliangtel. So they are the (711 EAPEST
so• w 1) us the BEST.
.AZART-,S. MORRIS & Co.
. 21.15 Notre Dame Street, (up stairs),
Montreel.
see4,tif."asi4 -fesettslseetesseses--• We employ no Pedlers.
CARRIACE AND WAGON MAKER I
Goderich. ,S7reet,
SLEIGHS,
CUTTERS,
- CARRIAGES,
BUGGIE,
WA(;OS, &e., &c.,
,;•
Built in a snperior manner, f I; i)rder, on-
ee 3
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• ttr,
• rr,r4
fe-
-
short notice.
tie Particular attention paid to Horse
Shoeing and (cnera1 Pilacksmithin" 163
GOVERNPfieNTDRAINS. fr,Z
<75;.•5
october ‘Vages,--- 1.25 to 1.75 perday. te.;
• -A
i fijA LAB01-71.1ERS WANTED for the e ea aet
pm above Works, iu the Township of --1 >1 lLtee
rey, Counts, of Huron, after the 10th of ' ferj.'4iPs
(. BLA lee Coetra dor. • fl's s.—_
z-eAforth, Nov. 1th, 1870. -153 -.-
D. McNA.UGHT
ATOULD respectfully iatinHate to the
v inhabitants of Seaforth and vicin-
ity, that he still continues to, carry on
Business as usual, in the old stand, on
the North road.
Jobbing of all kinds, and lIone-shoeing
especally, proinptly attended o.
l'af' Tereus reasonable. L.
164-tf DAVID MoN..A.UGHT,
IN CHANCERY
Between JOSEPH KIDD, Plaintiff, and
JAMES MoMULICIN and THOMA8
KIDD, Defendants.
• 14tb. December, 1870_
1 hereby appoint THOMAS E1DD, of
the Village of Seaforth, County of Hu-
ron, merchant, Receiver in this ease.
J. A. BOYD, Master.
All parties indebted to the late Simi of
11)D & MeMULKIN will please call
nd settle the same at once and -oblige.
- THOMAS KIDD.
Seaforth, Dec. 21, 1870. 159-tf
NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given to all persons
not to cat any timber or trespass on
lots N. 4 18, g. 19 and 20 ie the 6th
oncession Hay, as the owner, PAUL
D.
BELL, is determineti to punish to the
utmost extreme of the law sil so doing.
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