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The Huron Expositor, 1871-03-03, Page 5tz = a 481:14-:-= malting in Cleveland, kts the gentleman d1regtox-9t ahe new Reform Convention of desexa neltt at Mount the Il2nd, :was unanimously _1'..efortil candidate for ture of Ontario.. This ittterfete with nacrolaer for Limo:on ions, so long as. the dual age says that a railw'av iuveateda raiav signal is -designed to -be. the oaboose -0? frektfilt sa arranged that it irt- tiee the direatiod is mevia14-, and lir IL rem denotes de late f s, earl s t ciripii- ntly practical, and aastel the- exhibitien of ...v eligh;ed narket in Oawege Ilea the &loran na a.lvance (. and the in-lec-a reeent- raisel from .7a--41 to $1 50 !trent varieticS. ihis _merely premoni- iistitrit.rs -.von Id (10 weit -fling and provitie: tor nun ts liefere aneLlier de. (?c ti is selling in $28 ands.() a ten, k-ta are that before the F1154 is caa r with, the TA be retailed at the a the peund. ELECTION LAW- ! to, Ilex roa'n. t otherwise diaq u al ifi ed, ler Majesty by birth or a,„ if duly registered, or e last revised and certi- ters. aurttaavoN. e person, being actuarlY . the owner, tenabt, or ' real property of the after mentioned, and ; OR the then last revis- , roll for any city, town, waship -, of the actuat s of i,z400, in towns of corporaDed N. illages of a tewnships of $200-.• al property is owued or two or more persons, ?kar a sufficient amount, ided between them, to leation to each, then slr_tll be deemed rated ,et. Noperson shalt o vGte unless his name last list ed. vatels made-, AefiVered to the Clerk •A ieast one month be - :11f the writ to hold such 4calowine are diSquah Dg rm. deputy re-tu ruing 1--c1erks :-Physieiane, , L:ters,, postinasura, per- t.,y years of age, and it.ve previously served dieerS. , .A.I.. ELECTIO-3. ral.election shall take :held an MO and the ; the palling at a/I ..iitcli. ; also- take place on one day. Thu nominhtion iin some rublie `place , * and convenieritt be- ! -?i ty'clock. In ities proclamations aie to )!.,- in Counties and H ., rowan:rations are to be 1 he town hall, or :the ieetinga of the munici- (nd at every post office ling- places. lINA'rios DAY. (S t(.1 be made on the he Opeu air, and a 1 as prescribed by the 0 show- of bands shall re nomination dan but ,.• returning officer shall illation more than ono roposeil, and a poll is y elector or candidate, and in ease one candidate, the re- -, shall" at the expiri-i- our troin the n. 0- Lill 1 la- t'it*etiu..1, and proclaim Lthosen to: be duly- elect-. ,'• IANG I'LAC'Eg. L qliai district shall be (aline- subdiviaions by F.:.ise of failure, the rt.- , .. ; shall name the (Effie- -tees. No, tans:Jn shall ban one ialllitee 14rwe o municipality under Pgk in cities, towns 4c palling places shall .'t yards clit-tant front , ... kl in other local inuoi-- eaat one mile diatatet. r ; taveritti sae ineligi- Eplace:•;.. •.,c1-.1a)'Nc:s.: 4 polling j. the voting •(, at 9 o'clock in tilo li,,e' at 5 in. the after- , (1t .3 rem:at; C•Flqt ER:4. :trig (tier shall ap-, Oes, who shall heft -To h as t,1 their duties. r P111, who shall negit'et , . tail incur a penalty of 1 ,turning oflieer is to Il- uties, are in posses - 2 -.. . 1 / ). r I 7 • • 2.,TH4 ( "EXPO • T..13",..rratrtka•ez.z.ta _ ..M2'.72Srl2e•••= 1111•INAIM- ••••••••••011•1, ..1110.....••••• ••••••114. PI • 2 222 1 kr , ,! sirlf4cerefid,ctopli,,etToeffiyiltflists, 'add MI et wee' to the dell, the. necessary o11 book. • itaaag%PalF • pol l erk, ,w,ho:accepts the offic•e, And than refttses tt); act aliall'ineur'a pdlalty of clet:ks;to.:be undet. the Order of th-e ileptit'y., re- , turning officer. • , decsribieg, the rnanner of t4ilcing the: votds,:: die Act proceetN-Whrth: a vote is 61)- j,:et ed ilia worda .f.:01/ epted .sbap be Nyritteri eppesite the, name of the pereau•voting Avoter may be sworn, on demand of a candidate • or Elorrorit. NO TR,F,A,TISS6. • , • • - :So candidate shalt], with.intent to promote -the eledtion,' not shall any othet peratad, :thrill the' intent to pro- mote the election.,of ,any • aither pi:ovide, -or furnish eirteraain- ,. ait at the expense of -suell _Ca i - date or other perSon to any .meeting of eleetors assem'eled for the.purpese of piaimoting *Siielt -election, either previoua to or:, during the election. F.1d3G-S, BA.N.SE11.5, ETC. . . No candidate, or any other person shall supply or furnish any ensign, etaiatard, or -other flag, with_ the in. tent that 1. he same.shall be used in such electoral division on the day of election, or either in eight, days be- fere the election as a par ty flagto distinguish the bearer. thereof anu those that might follow the same, as the supporters of such candid4te. Neither shall. any candidate or 'any other person furniah or supply any iibbon, label or the like favor to any person whornsover to be. worn or -est,d within eight days before the day of the election, or on the elec. - tion day. Pi -malty for disobediance $100. - T.A.VERNS AND IrorELs. Shall 1 -ie clused during the day ap pointed for polling, and no spiritu- ous or fermented -liquors shall be I sold or given to any person on the - erection day- - under a 'penalty of $100. . cORRUPT PRACTICES AT • ELECTiOiTS. Persons shall be deeined guilty of bribery who shall directly or inch- / ectly ow or lend, or agree to give or lend, or promise any money or valuable consideration to any voter, or to any person, to induce any voter to vete or refrain. from voting, or shall corrupfly do such act as afore- said ; or if any promise of any place, office or employment given, or if any rgift or loan Or offer of the. same be. given for a vote. Any person.so offending shall incur a penalty of $200. Provided .1 ways that the ac- tual personal expeoses of any candi- date, his expenses fo actual profes- ' sioaal services performe and bona tide expenses for the fair cost of printina and advertising shall be held to be expenaes lawfully incur- red. - HIRING OF TEAMS, ETC. It is declared and enacted that the idling or promising to pay, or paying for. any horse, team, carriage, cab, or. other vehicle, by any candidate, or by any person on his behalf; to con- vey voters to, or near or ,from the poll, or from the neighborhood there- of at any election; or the payment by any candidate, or by any person on his behalf of the travelling and other expenses of any voter in going to or returning from any election, brillegal acts, and the person so offending, shall thereby incur a , penalty of $100 for each offence. .- Any elector so doing shall be dis- , qualified from votieg at sueh elec- - tlion. 1. VIOLENCE AND INTIMIDATION. . • Anri.,r person or persoriS who shall dire.ctly or indirectly make use of, tl4reaten any force,: violence, or re, straint on any person, or in any . manner practice intimidation on or against any parson, in order to com- pel- or induce such,person to vote or refrain. from voting, shall' incur a penalty of $200. . 'Esakminamaiaa:... THE END OF THE WAR. PEACE TEEMS. . The preliminary peace 'terms have been signed, and -mr- ill shortly be sub- mitted to the Assembly for confirm- -a -4m The terms embrace the fol- lowing proposition : The cession- of A.Isacc aud Metz, but Belfort is to he restored to France ; the payment of a war indemnity of five millards uf francs ; a portion of FrenehAerri- tory, with 2orne fortified toWns, like Sedan, to remain in the i)ossession of Germany uni-,il the conditions of tile treaty are' fulfilled .; the German army, _to .enter. Paris,' but -owing to the" intervention of England, the mareh is only to be thenfilt the open aline at the south of the city. Upon the ratification of these _terms by the Assembly, peace' will be proclaimed. The terms, have been favorably ie- ceived in Paris, and the restoration ef quiet may .-,co4i be looked for. • LAtEn. Later telegrams comfirm the gen- eral features of the treaty ea peace arranged by Bismarck and Thiers. It is reported the former was very exacting,- and only decreased the in- demnity idler long discussion ; and the anost'sti anions endeavors of the French" Pi 051(1 (1) to ret -tin Metz were obstinately refa.ed. The pro- ., $osed narcl _through Jir s isrous- ing the deep', hatre% of the citizene. Tacleit s feared there.,wr▪ li bo-aneout- b,rieak.i: , The mob has tareadyftorn- initteti i.rnil?derOi.i3:C.441146, having thtotvn aianaai in the SA - n -to a' iitn: i stones ntil-he--'ware-diWw ed. ThI P3V ,14‘its• reptitat.011 for piety,thoub ia the Inst de, fmtel-I :to the Enipr s he ccri- ve-ya tli nes of the peace „ivAq 1t.iF, *whole talon .will hane lig • re i- tu d : • ItAhis moved he.artin t ) d, infeeizi yeti that the prehu inajaas.of peace have tkaati sianed. file B r - a cl sciubly aiuit, -et .r rtify .,11.1eautes :tee' under co ia.d. et:fat:Jen for tip „re-tar:an, ch:ili:th al y as vtli cc e to • ''1.) ii.i;e140(1 .s,ix ),eeks' mourning for, r,he yle- 61118 :cf the vva r,- the t riu 11 y of flie it•tors into Berlin will b de - hived t vo months, ;The rw.s o he t araang:aitent ot ti e treaty ,of p has bee ith deep rejoi irIg in peri n and thr AO all, errniny. T E TATUM. WAL • The. Gerrnans have ne trly - on- ellidec1 their. pre )aratiens for tl entr3)- of bt tl e 'final or ers have notbeeniiveu E ROTHSCITItDre. '01'. ER., The Rothschilds have olire , t is stated, to ,pay the enuirie wa, in- demnity in a year, '90 -AS to get rid of the..(1-errnati, army of„ occiipat'ot . This artny‘ is' los be ,Iiircler ebintri 01 cl or ;Prince Frederick Chillies, f, it I his head -quarters at Rheinis. LL With a dc..ei . be when Oe 1)a1)eritklaV0113 broil ht' dowIl. fie ex 1)1ai-,44 that un ler' the *Union _Act ever* contract in (le: b ny Province iirravlat, on•tO he' , 4•11),.. c worlcs beaame tpe propett cif, the )oruiniun ; bUtsitity a also 4 r6 -a under the Actma , -('Il'Y RA"' lea xpended by t10,a 0LIIifli011 in' liar' way was ch;tgec1k ,t elinst I l'e ' ' ' ' .•' riNIILLIIN iti c de1)t of (Lite Pro -ince. i I r , Savii .y tnoved in kme1ichM3rit for all' ......,,,,,...,............7.,,,..2.2 . Wnpe-'S COnneOtr'd *ifil elk3 112302t:,'el:') ..1 ''t i 2,0 E. A N IL zitirt. for a statemen1 •to all mon l 2 ee , Agrpt ided in t4 -const. .uiction. f II(1 ' cit calla). leaion of the eliniland c -c" ea- 0a, all ta oneysapaud to,tan . ri ..1Vit Ky.* (OV • rtirliertt-„ under ,V-ic:. o2, a na .ti,3"„,,,,ii.x...11E,.4§. t I Eli). 2.' The ar»en.iinlent NV a r-' ‘,1..4.,(5.1-.vellynyih.f'1:. er, eiail: ' A1r.131ake inVy.f."(1 thatj1.80; he ;..;),(.; f,„eis c,40i,i. dillion of the 1.119bael i is itrexpe- / elien that any member of thello Ise , . shon d be engaaed ilia -0e eel 'aide of 0 c till ' ominion GOAvernir ent Eli, i ny , pal employment. ..Sir tie°. E2 4-itir-Laid that at w:l.. the nterftRe of . . " E'TO1 , TN T.FIE"ill 6 Caleirlies'4, 0 rnty off a -•-lar ea frainee &PORI' ANT) PA.glrig4G;} QV§P, with. stone eel tty aud aalfd, an ere • of onid aftic`liet . 'Psi/tern-is. DAVID SSW, Esq.., Vein 0‘.0; -'ort ; to!PRANOIS :(/.1 LEMAN, kilfit(YN101..., I ' • • ••• , • . , • • SUMMARY OF PARLIAMENT - On Monday, Feb. 27.th, in th House of CeramonS, Mr. Harri o i. introduced ;:t bill to extend the a, as to the-earrying of dangerous NS, e --. pons. Mr: -,Drew introduced a ill respecting .'-courity icourt jlrldges, to prevent' them fronit making chat e . i for suintnary dec ssions n cases r ferred to them fot summary Idecis 0111 by the, 'SUperior Caaerts. . Afte little defission the kin was rem 4 - I first a 4.- - Second reading orde -ed ill for Thirsday._ Mr. Oliveri3Otroduc- ed a bilt_toament the patent act o 1869. aSire Geo.. JOa1tieI1 rno e that a new .writ hO i4sued foriau e eci . tion in the County,of Ha t ngs, ilk -plabe of.,the Hon. Rbbt. elid s in maned to,„the Sel ate. M.. Cartier .. Jaid before the H use a pr limin, ry report of Col. Gray, :with --regard to the manner.inwhich- to cozily ou ai mueh as,,,,i2Ossitble the. proisions of the British North A-rn'ericati Act, by which i ,." Vta's pro ided that he p .01 party and civil- ights 1ath of he ditferent.province should Ijc assimii lated. 41e said,* report w S rne .e ly preli ail- tO provide the • ppoi t Ment a -a corWs.sioner. J\1r M tc i , kenzie aid it was a vile job from ei ginning to.end. . Cries of ''brder. ) After. shout, in erchange, ?etw ;in Sin GeoL Carder rid Mr. -itla.ak ,n- • 1 i zie, the report mr, laid on theta le! sson I (�f oiilnarges) as et the Go ernment heftier they w .r aware that Elie • r,', at .Matis, of Manito a had met his death in coia- "sequence of threat usedagt nst him by certain vOlunt era.. Mr , Carter said that- the *pal tienlars . N ould be eontain4d in tha:p pert to b brou ht, down iii Cann -tic) With Lb Nor h ANTest. Mr. •Four jet asked •vhetl it,was the intend ii.pf the ove ment to make th terreint s of Intercolonial Re' way at 'evis, s to aivoid the uSeless, ireuit i w(luld be-fiecets!..-,r1 to riLia4 in or el to -se it -by' the- 1:iii e„..of the G. T. .R . Ron. Mr. DID aelil said the Gove inent had not liAt atr.iyed a any ision. .1-311r.4Godi asked :t *ie Oa e of the persons .am )loyed b the or a , cal Gov ernmenta n conneC iony th the 'Commission • f ,Arbiti, tier). o the suikject of lie public debt o Quebec and Onto ica, Mr. Con s ell moved .for torres ondenee betw en the Do inion Gie alimentnd t nit .., , of New Brunswiec ie-relat n..to its unadjusted claim- ;Wu; r• il.; ley had no objecti n;fo lay i the a- pers:befere the House. ICI . Bit ke moved an address to His E celle cy for copies of,onera ot dIreeti ,ns Act, as ' to the for in .whiOa th rel. ' nrde at -any time rider the:RailN ay by reputed shou d be,tualde ty -- - Carried. : Mr, Bt.. ke movet1 an , dressto,His Exc llency asking or copies of retnrns t lade by ipioli.r, il.- way cenipany u der the Rail a ay Act of, the Provin e of Ca ada , nd the Railva.y Act of 1868,- ;v wh ch ii:, is In' vided Ilia each of lie c. m - panics f., ffected th reby shall, in. he J tnuary and Febt uary 6.1e each par, make d true aris particul: r returrk of all accidents and ck aualities 'whether to life • r propert' .-+Oar-4 ried. Mr._ Y • oun asked • f con . . pendence lyetwee the Dornin and NoVa Suotia 1 overnnon ts r tive to. the .provinCial,bu Halifax,' . which - ie , COIaSi nacre r quisite sit Seeing leading the 0 t the ma taken b Sir F. m organ of the Gov awa Thai s, had a ter init , def nce of t the Dan !Ann Gov iticks sai had no objection . est info -illation. though the prop inn, the merits of -es oiji la- ding a ered he hat h rnMent luded t poSit name the GoVernri) a furnish the- f Hen. Da..TUP .r time for cliSci he.question :Wo or m , RY, --DRESS r-s2.22.24...es-vwer..'w. 22.•ozeir., :24.22,244 AND- ) ali „a ve--- !re,•.- ; 1 a EI . iVI.A 1(1,1 f c_LINI TO li . . tp, her! in.114 at4141-1 0.- „rsoietr - 1 patronage In tit : past. to those, who ;4,...1')$,; ositg-iiiivfi'i.1 satklaetion their eu§ttini. - -. ' • < . ELL: -with :return ,:thay.js.1, the C'oyerrancmt toaOlifinge the, respe3t frorn'tkit at ns in -fu iti Lng1anc1and retftie'n 4 • t•114 did syste!n 11i6li sted Dtrk, t'eorince of Ca.ilacht".1.`15 an amendment to the7e tovernment teiyth• a bill to that ei-V.ek„ trotku the ( t:Icttotthit,r'o)41., d uce Ir. Blal e's moti n should be ivithd fr 13ialce rerilsed to w, and he F�Ii G1 r tier's itireirritnent, igainst, 58 Alt% 1\Iagill.4 1)50.46316r- 8.'orresi on- ov- rtiPlubL ion xnueenitlicifolla J. pkr.r• ier to' the pal and en er-' e(.1 into- a-lenatby exl) knation ,of aw .n.!t to he denee b-.!tween the Do inion G Eirinlierit:an'd!ti)e. 1.1+. lis in iOferences .to. ..11.e .7pP(1). cha•rl: iff in 1 he 'intlit‘try siii4 be had- no Oniedtio' ( Lo .i.71.. anitota.. e Sin Gep. pers beina brought dow what bad been done in iJie mat er,, showing that no discouit sy was tended ; tbat only twol chaplabins, ,one Protestant and o p3 Bo II an Catholic,. coilld be ap iointed ac- cording to the provisions of the •r - der in Councillion. r. MoDeu- aaill then made some re rks wi d- e . ing up by an attack upo the Gs v. eminent for their Manito ia.n pol-cy; laying the Bishop of • Boni ruled the Province.. (D ighter, r n4 cries of "No no.'') T 11e Gov rn- talent finally, agreed to ring down 6he papers. ..• ,0.1111111111 '1 • 1.1 BIRTHS, - ' BROWN. -In Morris, on the 26th ult., the wife of Alfred. Browlii, Esq., of a the9thtAilt , the wife of*Dr. Oreniusr t HarpurheY, ,on Monday, of a son. DEATHS FOSTER. -In the yownshiP - on the 2iad it., Mr. Joh! the 78th year of his age. • The ,faiieralwill take o'c1o4 cn Friday afternoon. McKillop, Toiler, 'in lace. at • two AUCTION SAL On Saturday, March 4, a,t at Knox's Hotel, Se f lot of Funiiture,-.-also onel c and utensils. J. P. Brine On Wednesday, March nocnt, on Lot No. 10,' 7th McKillop, Farm Stock an .G. Burgess, Proprietor. Auctioneer; ES, me o'clock, th, a large oking stove ictionee... t,12 O'clock icessibn, of plentehfs. P. Brine, OnMonday, March 13,a 12 o'clock, noon, ion Lot No. 8, 9th 0 ncession, of l'uckeIrsmith, Farm Stock and ImIle- ments,1 Janet Moore, Prop • etor. J. P. Brine,I Auctioneer. - On 'Phursday, March 16, t 12 o'clock, noon, IOn Lot No. 1, 2nd ncession, L. R. uckersmith, Credit ale of Dairy Cows.A. Malcom and J. mes Lang, rPropri to s. A. Bishop, Anetioneer. _ irliE MAIM TS. 118EAFORII T, Mate ' 3 1871. I • Wheat, (Fall) 44 bushel, a 1:30 to 1.36 Wheat (Spring) 1,0 bushel, :35 to 1:40 48 to 0 50 :46 to 0:48 :70 to 0:75 :16 to 0:18 :15 to 0:16 :50 to 7:75 .50 to 1:40 -85 to 1:00- :35 to 0:40 :00 to 6:75 ;00 to10:00 :50 o-0:00 ;OS to 0:12 :50 tb 5:20 Barley' 411 bushel, • 2 • Oats ip bushel, • Peas ip, bushel, Butter, 47 lb. Eggs, 4 SheeO Skins; Apple's Potatees Pork 1. • Hay, per ton, Flour; per .100 lbs. Timothy Seed, per lb, Clover Seed, per bushel,, CLINTON, March 2, 1871. • , - BY Telegraph to the Ezpositor. Fall Wheat, per bushel, 1-10 to 1:35 Sprint Wheat, per bushel. 1:20 to 1:40 Oats, per bushel, 0:46 to 0;47 Peas, per bushel, - 0:70 to 0;75 Barley, per bushel, 0:47 to 0;50 Butter., per per, lb, 0.16 to 0;18 Eggs, per doz. 0.15 to 0;18 Pork 7:00 to 8;00 MONTI-LEAL, March 2, 1871. Flour (Extra) per barrel, 6:85 to 6:95 • Fancy, 6:60 to 6.70 Sup. Sne No 1 CanadaW.- -to 6:50 o 1 Western Wheat, 6:45 to 6:50 o 2 . " 5:90 to 6:00 Bag kifour, 3:00 to 3:25 Wheat, (Canada Fall) 0:00 to 0:00 1 Spring 1;40 to 1:45 Western 0ri00 to 0:00 Oats, (per 32 lb.) 1 ; 6 to 0:47 Barley, (pr4S lb.) 0:On to 0:70 Butter, (Dairy) 0:19 to 0:22 (Store packed) 0:16 to 0:18 Ashes, (pots)- 585 to 5:95 ' Pearls, 6:57 to 6:60 Pork,' (mess,) 22:00 to22:50 Pea,! 0:92 to 0:95 Dressed Hogs, 8:25 to 8:30 ORONTO, March 2, 1871. Whe. t, Spring, .. Whe, , Fall, Soules, - Barle L *r Oats. Press 4.Hogs,. .flay, Peas, $1 33 to 135 1 40 to 145 0 65 to (1,67 0 35 to 0-56 7 00 to 7 50 9 00 to 14 00 0 80 to 0'83 0.v• 10.6.ms , 11Uotfi3Ex9r:4-alt,i ve thc Farmers' store; 4:ei.e..4.11 da do -17,s viI re- ceive prompt at ention, lsTRAiw ,A. .151ItA„Vit! R)N. „ , cleaned on loinotic , Seaforth, &RICA 1S71. 15jf „, I ELECTORS iF :NOFIT11tIRON..• GENTLEMEN has -e :serve lature of Ontari tetul.again to So corning election sire me tb- do ao I trust I bav in relation to, IN Province gancra t • y_rdu in the Local Legis- ) foul: sessimpl a pi, in- jcit 'in tie' (in case my frieLds de- ) 1; , • - ,done my, duty, n t only '1)•&t 0 the • GertIernen Yours iohedleritl W. T. IL. 'doderich, Fel. .21;1871. 1691-2t RG TIE Subscri 1. he is atilt - Store at • ser begs to intirna e that repared to parches Eggs • at.his the Mar an 1 to pay 'the HIGHEST Ric.E. IN O SH!' for all fres1 Eggs that inapoef r. To Merchant, in ToWn. and Co mtry with whom he as done Business ithe past three yea s, he 'returns his 'best thanks, and ho es for a eontinu • ce of Business relatio s. ! • . - WM. MALCOM et,- - Seafert.,11,arcli 1871._ .., J6 .-tf tw- FLA MITE undersi 1 furnish FL who wish to cm of Flax during t FLA can be had at ti signed: Scott Ryan; J. C: Logan, E. Hick and A. G. Mc be had from an and after the 20 1G9-tf. ! FLA ed is now prepar .X SEED to all p ark in the chlti e corning season. SEED ! e Stores of the u obertson, Killoran idraW-, Grocers ; on & Co,, S. R. Co ougall. The See of the above parti h of March next. d to rties tion The der - and ohn bey, ;ran S, on B. SHAN1 Z. Seeds! Seeds TORN BEATTIE keeps constantly on • j hand, at his. Stall in the MIrket Building, the best quality of Seeds of every descriptimi. TIMOTHY, CLOVER/y.1' WHEAT, OATS, PEA. AND BARLEY etc, on hand. JOHN BEATTIE, 169-8* M. rket Building, Seaforth. TO CARP TR And the- . .w SHINGL ‘" proprieto desires to state to supply &ivies of t1 On. the shortest lowest cash prie delivered at SE Orders premptl 169-13t. W NTERS, CON- CTORSy ublic Geuerally. OXETER FACTORY. l'a4ory hat he. is ,•1103.V Pre-lared e Very"pest yviri( otice; arid t the very 8, either .at the Intl or Forth Railvfay-Sttioii. attended to. . A. I RE LAN D oxeter Shingle Fa My. RE Bont HAV To the Stan WM.RO OVAL, 1 iron&S n REMOVED I- . . lately occuidec by ERTSON .(St C Theywill sell Prices, in order GREAT TWEED FLc j _A_ c Ready - BOOTS • the Stock at Re need. .0 make room for ks iring Goods. BARGAIN , WINCE NNELLS, ade Clothi AND SHOES. Also, - A Stock of FEEsH GROCERIES just received. 3 r • ttetIon Scilo „ IN S EAFRTH,. 4! r . , OJ 1 Iiti iii;(lerslizeci"-t.14iY 9,141.'" a t , is ate e, . !- • • 31 if ."3-:1 •Saturda.y 5.-Alarch „1.011 I.1 1'; iargc number of OST, on or about the 181-,W.day of Febstutry last a nete hand, hy -Charles O'Neill and James Mel„.. 11 - inn, in favor of John Keiiy, ftrft1n bnin of $3.;.4 and bearing date; ivIeKidep; O.)! . 24, 1870, and payable twelve .itionais .1- . .. . ter cjaw. The, pablie. are hirt.by tion'ed aacgailist ,piarehasing ; "Said 'note tayrriedt .11.18bn stOendd. •-•1611:4t JOHN ax , , . . -TT t • .eltt- ..P401.Qg FAR ,i-r.oft , "leje ; ali,E.sithearibar 011-eisgifor sal liks -Farr). +he! 011ds' P.,11A of'llth-)Ate ' Business; :ainengst whi efy "are WIC J. - a • ••• a. whh shcli-o..Epaa ,P(4.0. A !, :„., , ,„ 1-2 '-'2t. t- .1 .2' if . I Sadiejle '01 .,1 ,i,.1,11„. 1 w,•=1, 1.we.BARRE-L :OP MACHINE • ...cepsis,ting of 12.0- 'ilexes, in the Ai.: -;•31.11 ,ccni 'D.Witship of uiltbkrrv, hui'gJ2r)t 'o'7, with 11111; of 1...tit 'No. • .:Nearly!100 Iterei are. el eared.' • Iyht3 Farm gtiod. stare -et, etritivafien-; thole are • gooll av,d 11,1,1),/e.yktu.,!g ing ber- li To areaS des'irAtt,1)111 :bhase"d"gimil rm t, i Is a 1 433 'clianc. Vartitialai-'s apply t.")- 11- 3 1".1' ' HENN 1N1Q3,. 1 '36,3,43ti. • .; ;I:V1sox($1-43r IP.. th 1. I .• 3 I 7. 7 • , • 1- . LOT 0:F WINDOW, o.cY-- ' e -0 1 1.! z - " „• BEDSTEAD/ ZAPFEI '43z." CARTER a_ses; Shop ctc, -1.itYM*BER:, OFJ-DAR PO:8711T; dIt'CLI Cat.044CiE WY,. and: ! many! other `articles too numerous to mention. !: or Sale -to lsegin:at & 1ii);,e1004,,ea-'111- 0A.SH, 1)rallt ss J.'3-1,11,Va1 „i.a11 21 • . Alar• 'el- if, Ian.: 1 , thegh4m). ; iarpn .1 ..1 11,1:Ci."1 1\4-11042u re 1,41441 '1111: , IRQ ..HAR • riuno. ' • -1 -• '.'a , .13 r fl gl 111 'DES-IIIEE' TO CALL ITH11,1 AENT1 ON ; 'OP TlfE !PUBLiCi To 'To EIR. : 1 ; 313 11.3 . • 1 • i 311 : 1 4.,„. • muE, uNDERsigvgia thits ,oni-hana Rws, which he is ,prcp. are to 1 a -nuW•IP•efil O•of(Tipkr, ' 011 itastaattile *- '• "-- • 'TheSe- Varrows-.*;ete 1 ni'atiblaistiareci lat • : 1.' Okutheque, 1 and fare !! .1! t., :.: 1 ,1!.! , . - o 1-1 • o 1. !!-- J Be. st 4rozii 111.a.,1 2 „11 )..11 • 111111(1 -,‘,:,Affltartniteie kill be given. )withl leach, that if it do, no,t,.mork„ag-tisfmtbiii1,4 it may be returned by the pureliaser- , , Within thir,t'Y'claj;. . • "0: 'd."4,1V-IY$61-: • .,.; gricu 1 t,t.-r,a 1,, pi plelpept Agent, -I 10,9-tf --4EAP.O.B111,: ONT, , ' ' .7 ; • TO, FRAMERS AND .OTHERS N the 13- - Secoild forniati tion to ERS 'bd rebeived. idt the. tion of a pew,. superktrticture-to IDGE AT ',T. B1i0A1)41190T'S Concession, ulley thay' he 'obtaiikeet 'by ' Messrs. Cresswell, Walker_ 'or Cousins., ',All (tenders =must, fbe,b;anded. in at the next.,meeting; ot the Tucker - smith Council, at the Daly liotelEg- mOndirilleI :oh FRIDAY:March 1/,'.1I871. Tenders will.also be reeeived ht -the same • time and place for repairA to the .bridge at Silver Creek. For further.particulars concerning .this job apply'. to Air. D. sPROAT.• • l• WILLIIAM MUIR, .109 -td _ Township Clerk.- • Change or Business JUST STARTED! AND BOUND TO SUCCEED. milE Subscriber, Mr. THOS. LEE, 1 having purchased the btock.of W. A. SHEARSON-I& CO., at a considerable.reduction on cost, he is both able and. determined to sell to his customers, and all those who may kindly favour him with a call, at such 'prices as will astonish the people of Seaforth and the surrounding•vicinity. He has juskreceived a large Stock of . • FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, ▪ , COMPRISING TEAS, SU1GAItS, -1 COFFEES, EIcE, NEW FRUITS, ETC., Which he will sell at remarkable Low Prices. FLbU R AND FEED, He also keeps constantly on hand, a large stock of Flour and FE c-1 of every des- cription, consisting of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, OAT MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Bran, Shorts,. Oa ts, Ba rley; Peas, &c. Flour and Feed delivered with (lispatCh in Harpurhey, Egmonville and Seaforth, free of charge. 1.111))d°11:11 • 11.41211 • I 2. • a al 22%'• , • PI 1. ! • I" 2. t • ; • t • k IMP2RUNT/M) : • 20 it" 1- •2 1 ; :t 1 :41 1.1 :Threshing Machines, THE BEtt '11'0 :PlivESENt m !JsE - • !These iitaehin' espossest innitimpro4e- inaziu4.corivgAlacliirles ef.TN1k, Q§IZE,s, one e;peci constructed for trivelling; the`ather a smaller size. 'calculated more 'especially:for HOME USE. So far as.their :large -Maclaine has bee introduced, it, has given ttreITEp.Y BEST *SAIASFACTION. They manufactUre tilt Pitts Iinproved Horse Power. * In addition to the above, the subscrib- ers manufacture. ahnost every article in their line, auch as SAWING MACHINES, Capable of sawing from 50 to 60 cnrcls wood per day, STRAW °UTTERS, of a Superior kind. GANG PLOW, , The Latest Improved. CTILTIVATORS AND -PLOWS, Which cannot be mirpasSecl. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CASTING -8 AIADE ON THE SHORTEST ;SrOTICE. 0-- • They have a highly approved Pattern for " SCHOOL DESK IRON. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES Attended to Promptly' .0V -They employ no Agents, and can therefore give the purchaser t e aAlvan- tage of, the commission. They employ none but the b st skilled labor, and material, which -warrants .them in guaranteeing satisfac in. INTENDING PURCHASERS "NIL PLEASE GIVE US A CALL BEFORE B YING FROM' OTHERS. ZAPPE & CARTER. 143-1y- Mentn, Sbany horetM ofore aite, They are of Alaehelers GET MARRIED AT ONCE, A$ FURN T E S 25 Per Cent Cheaper AT - TOS. BELL'S HE HAS ADDED Steam ower . • To his Facilities,. and is now selling SEEDS' SEEDS! Wholesale and eta114 Sp All varieties of Field a.nd Garden Seeds BE „SUP E TO CALL BIEFOILE, PURCHASING ELSE\ HERE. - o • W.A14.1 ROOMS ON'Osil:E HOM.A WOILX SHOP, (..1.4;i1);NS'ER OP K ET SQUARE. TURNING done on the Shortest Notic4. COFFINS kept eonsta tly on, N E11:1'11 1:7. 0. -\ A HEARSE FOR ,I -ORE. U0,8 g, 1. BOYEIIIION S 169 tf kept constantly on hand, - All kinds of Produce Taken in Exclifarge for God, at THE HIGHEST CASti PRICES. REMEMBER! SHEARSON ct, CO.'S' OLD STAND r 169-tf THOMAS LEE. 9 •