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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-03-10, Page 7[SiRCff 871. AR D HALL COLLINSV. that he ha -a opened na -NEW pi.ocK, L') ROOM. he hanr:roun TA - Manufacture, .1. a O modations for via- ers_ will be on hand at, all sea- COLLINS, 42Proprietor, &- WILLIAMS saucing the celebrated II" STRAW CUTTER eady met with Unri-vailed other parts of Canada. :to aave perfect satisfaction ather by horse or hand pow- " 'I:TACT CBE A NEW 1101tSEPO,WE1, -; DRAY OW STRAW CrITERS, opEN ut.NNT ads of Farming Implements Fanning Mills, Cultivators. Maishinest iforse Hoes, re, Weeilers, ;! ;Weir, l'Io-ws, _ Maehinee, .(arig Plows, EculaLottra Plows, &c. ENGIN- 1)EPA E.Cf MENT, :ine of an Sizes Built, ills' Pour 7, laxxIL,, • }— / . rater or steam, all.kinde of &EIt4TTED FPI AND THE MOST AP- I) MIL WATER - WHEELS, (.1iLtS, -SH I G f.171 BRAN DESTE RS Is ot maeltinerar of the be supplied en short notice INES ND MACrn.tiEsar - '-tuptly attended, to SON & WILLJAMS, _ Oth, 1S70, 1444y _ "ALE OR TO RENT, kionea offers for sale or to - 3d. Concession of McKil- Road, 1,1 miles frera Sco- ne mile from Roxboro-, 'sa of land, with a. good bear - if 24 trees, aesortt d; frame feet, in good dindition and able ; Aso, a svell, pumr, 1, the- premises ; the lot us - For further particular iroprictor on the pat misee. JOHN YOUNG. alt SALE. ligildeeituation flS-eafarth, de of Maio. Stecete te the 'Post Office, on which inn -wattles heahouse, res high ; stable and wood, - well with pump in it. t'e-lot on Maio street is for tile erection of storee, ratral poeition for tusiness, ater:Ida friim Main itn,t ea. The lot fronting (W- 15 Used as a (I:Li-J(11_1 he re the (holt-est se es Frtift; „ •En.arr, plumbs,- ellerrice. eaeberrne, currauts• and Th.. garden is in, the high- ation ami an educes_ an aeretables. "For further MePHILLIPS, P. la- S. . 17. Int. War` did Hotel •Stand on the Seaforth, known as \JIt\OF, and doing a To-im enterprising maP,, tat, it offers excellent in - on eine of the leading sae to the ;-',ait fi wt de OITA ( E n helerich; rented at ::-;20a a i -rat Town Lots. Terma--- iply to WM. M A LC OM, \t the 1\ I arket. i.ti23. 1871, 64-t f FANCY CNES . I OFF 'Tfl 1-1 TIME TO IICY youtt naas Presentsi AND :EAS _I 17,1`.S` a a complete etock of NO MAR JEWELRY AND SWISS Cheaper than ever, 1.670. 57.! 11ARcn 10. 1871, THE U RON ,EXPOS TOR. Ssznopls of"The New Sohooll3ill. 1. Thiblie schools shall be hoe schools. School Boards in cities, towns and villages mal levy' -en guardians .or pareiitjs 20 cents per wealth for book., stationery, &c. ' 2. Adequate acco4imodation must be provided for scholars. . 3. Every child fro na 7 to 12 ., yemrs must attend sehool 4 months in the year, or be otlter wise educated, "or parents and guardians . can be .. tined. 4. A Police Magistrate or JustiCe of the t'eacemay be appealed to by* trustees- in regard to infraction of law, atIll a fine of Ef,5 and upward6 inflicted on guilty parties. 5. County Inspectors appointed instead of lec d Superintendents. i - They shall have charge of not less -;arel MA' more than 50 and 120 schools. - 6. Each city and town -shall be - a County for sehool puiposes accord - mg to the Act. -7. Qualific ttion. ot Inspectors decalefl and prescribed by shzt,11 thawed of Public Instruetion. S, ELch Ciunty Council, and in, cities and towns each Board of • School Ttaistees shall have the ap- pointing or 1 us petOrs th us qtialiGed. They •may be disniissed atple isure 1)v- the Gnititv or Board appointing them. or by the Limit, Governor in Council. 9. inzspectors Shaik Ilya over- sight 0x -et- all public sc1ioo1i4iii their dist ricti. 10. The Tr-ty of citiy a id town Inspe-tors sh dl be det,et n1Lued by the B )ard appoiating, the n. The County In..to sIiall have from the 0 platy Council $5 per school,. _ in addition to the $5" per school rom G.)ceentnent. 11. These appointing bodies shall appoint examiners a tca.chNS. One 1AIl b.; the Inspector. The otheis, a lot eKeeading five, mu.s..t•have iwesertbed •b -y the Council _of IPutTh.c instruction. 12, The Council of Puhlic Instruc- tion shall prescribe tile programme for examinations, a_ad shall classify teachers. First \class awarded by CoAncil of Public Instruction, and 2n -di and ard by the Board of EMallat- nem. Existing cor tifieates shall re-. tuain in form 13 -NT History, Agriciel,- tural Querni73try, ' lischanis s and AgricOture may < be taught in . 14. A. two -third vote of freehold- ers aed hcu selio?der- in al Township may cause .the Township Council to 3nake a - Township ens, school Man- • 15, After 1871, no SChOol ec-. tion shall contain less than '50 re'si cleat children between 5 and 15 - years of age 'unless the section cop - tains more than four square miles. • 16. A majmity of Trustees or five retepayers can appeal to the Co-Unty a0.2lin,s6 13r -Ls or resolutions of T'Downship Council in regard tp for- nnthon oittalteration of School" Sec- tions. TIC'e County Council can appoint itot less than 3 and net more than 5 to investigate two of these ittust be the. inspector and c..;ountv Judge. 17. Owitc:rs of land are compelled to sell at I-du:Ilion, land for school. purposes, if not withiu 100 yards of an orchard, g,ardenr ,lzpleasure ground. or dwelling hottm -S When changes or fcl)rtnatie-ti of kr. Gladstone and is Pecu- 1 arities. The triati from whOm Air. , Eton s Govenlotent471 ost to fear dna, g the *approachin seSsion* is probt iMr.. GladSto a himself. In ne.. sense, ;Mr. Gli, dstene has enjo ed greater ipopulari y than any othei English tatestna . :dnd of halo :has so iehow s urrounded him nthe t)op t Lir imagination. He hits. i ventel tlt may e called the theology of politics and tis ate - tion vitt, the )eople is rather that _of a apostle . pastor than of a polit cian. Eye now, notwithstand- ing t le genera .diSconte t hi in - linen -over the .tna;ses f w07.76ng d midde-class p ople, Who men an him only through 1 is spee hes, • I Very cot siderable yularity the coun- ineasu of Ise ,of 'OnF )ers ma ions the eneement of the p esent Par- nt, they :,..eflected ere arly xternal in rres-ciion. about Mr. tone than any pre ions 1 ouse niolons. 'But Mire years ave ce. .The'e is n diS- t that " he pe ple's rshined less ei tint, ilt thos who are • ht. into c. ose pers nal cc itact him than -1. ty Ina ses afar off, lam :he only a oice nd 6ornet ,ma be d to consegnel ces of am - 1 -the pr -y-erb N arns almos sat.: WM- tist But Gladst ne's n tha as - is sely ict,ttorial spirit, and vant of an, vait of oeniali y to or disgan e TI ere s me- altaost4 t oxce siye nes3 -aud humility of his- lan- when .sp aking of liimSelf, and oubt he is perfe01 sibethe in so. His arrogan e is m con- s, but is at the le s offe sive . Ile is too res lute knoc is sti Glad-lone.s po try las never men the his p Pularity theiro mon,. When he mem ed fr ,sh from the elec corn liam tlhe Gtad 0 nh.ad a differe duising the fa Wiliam" is w siast cally by bron with to N nein the € angerous iliar-tv, of whi The cold, ie teM per f the 1-I use of itself in i, s social Ispect, be taken into .account. ran reas n of -Mr. nal unpo)ularity ly, is und ubtedly us. u rni mon, also the t pers sem dogu atic and e softe thin meel guag no doin sciot. to those arounc in ta malt in al straa to t need !Man ded self, mental chiefs * .and nerely int gene 7 or whet to :11 deal on 11 beco, to c. Iris But thi3 self ing his rs of gent Sorts of _ • is sulfide le: death*. ess irrita er, and t by the P ing into insr ead so' wan 0•101. a look crue:,_; as r dist) ofia Mr. wn way, inc imp rifles. - t matter • A vast is et. e misch 7emier's very qu leaving � defend er-posing his• op' ems reat wed fore gle ha vied ch anc the its -de ails. doubt that use he it should be so. 0 not on rtance he stilt for a b amoun used in ef is e ondue y but I iest ittle" of this •han- s for stion him - the depart - themselves, n an emer- s expressly called fo.. A of Com nyi -eration was best in la -it ye,r and -the year 1 Ise he wa left A rry the Lish Chu Land th -ough all -believe there is n vas so- sit Inlv bec those that ed to 471.v all the ltonor and ftor hirus df; and v6u1d have ,d askance at any of his collea.- who .came to divid ;Ills labors, they rivals than he per. This sition haS becieme more marked e iustead of diminisl ing. When s a qui,-.-stion the other day of thilders leaving theCabinet on accottnt of:his broken h.alth. Mr. Gladstone would not- hear of it, , of sections zire made, notice as given The had got 'oh very well w it'll On t by County Inspector, to Clerk, of4 Mr 311-411t, w-ty DO itilQ.tit :W. . ":_vtuaicipaiity, the ReeYJialld COnnty Chit lei -s? WAeu he w is re:minded -Inspector, to equalise as!Sessinent. that 19.- Any ratepaYer can compel -pare, the 0 leek to prepare and furnish a Firs luap of School division: . - sent -20. Trustees can provide a resi- tal donee for teacher. \ . imp rtan t and responsill le kind, the 21. Reports of Trustees much the.- oPreanier at once thsposcjd of all ob- 4-latne, aS nowjectians by say -.-.ng he w uld hi:Itself 22. AnY Trnstee can givelnotice undertake Mr. Ohuldelb'I duties. If of a trustee meeting. „ two or three ether Miristers W ere 23. Trustees held personally res- to go too, he would feel himself, 1 ponsibl3 for till school moneys, 2.5. In differences, if die contend- ing parties do not appAat an _Arbitrator, the County Inspector ettri go on w WI the arbitiation with the arbitrator appointel, and in case they should. not agree, 'the Inspec- tor haS a - second vote. 26 _Arbitrators present at ' any Parlia,T nent.-London Co -respondence law Cul nie 2 Li LI g Can aNyzIrd. a,nd dec.i.le. -New York' l'iLies. without, t,t)sciat ones, or a.djourn for tell days. 27 and 2S. Show how cases are -brought before, Dvisiota* Courts and how appealed from. ' . 211. 8111111nel: vacation from 15th July to 15th August, In public Schools. 1 • A 13 indoor of the following cPauses :ire not much changed nom. prc,sent, iv.w. . 42. A - board of City,' Town, or Village may _est,. Wish an Industrial sehool for •Vagra it Children. Ire Mr. Bright's offict ively a• ditiecure, Lord of the Ad mi da vast amount of etivity, and that o • Was C0111- 'hereas the •a.lty repre- departanen- the most ave no-• dont t, quite flhlirg , their places So should never be' ni:sSed Mr. Gla(lstone is a grea -and these -are only foibl just -such foibles dangerous pit -falls for a deal rig with a. savag capable of that- they No doubt statesman, s, but. then rhich Make minister in or Sulky 43. To stippert a SuPeranuated fund, each -twwher sl:a.1 pay ail annual avian of C f JTs wi low ot lteits I receive file a„nieunt paid in, with interest at 7 1. Cc cent per zumnill. Female teachers may p),-y- (Ita the s tine terms. • • 44. High Schools shall have a - -v4eLtioe. from. Ist (la; of July to HOUSE AND LOT OR SALE. J _ tr. IP c..T-4 P -t( 474 HARNESS, D BRIDLEs, MAIN STREET, AP' 1 A BRICK ge TTAGE, 6 x 36. frame ' barn mid stable, half an c IC of land, plan eel with ;heicest fuit times, all bear lig, a good Ira, etc. Likewiee a part lot coat& irig six .. Cresil indn.e or 1ss,J in the higl est state e 1 dials ation, y &milled , nd inailur I with tn othy an( .id with a. new sub, it • This l.)L. s admit nursery cr a market i abos e property . s situated of T. oxboroug a on Alai land, 2.ffeet al river. on a goad g mile - from. Sc f nth ply io .(0B . new dow- fenc fene for Orel oC August. These are the most 5,mportant- J9.iises (.,f. the new bill. r 2.El-1110p, De, N TiCE T 1 TAvE sou J. M. (10 " well t diately upon sec eztfwth, Dcle, 14 my Mr(: 0.Se eisn 237. d, and 4eeded c1ovC1, and board apted. -illagc f the tantial ably, at garden. in the the iank.s ove the level if the vel road, and two Terms easy Ap- SC0'17, Roxboadesh. WOre. JO Come e -s yoii good fol who want Har - fl(, Substantial, low-priced, good and neW, At 'WILSON'S, Main trpet, Seaforth, An excellent stock y may view. The stock is °Wriest by AME!; WILSON Whose work is so hi -sh y renowned ; The shop is" on Main .s reet, SCaforth, Tis a place may easi y found.: Here are plenty of bite Sursingles anti saddl s There is nothing can e They'are justNo. l' A Here are lots ef good 1 That will keep fro cold.; And the -fly nets, so- rn er, Trimmed with bine, • mild. sidles and curbs so fine, I their make, and prime. la kets for winter i7our horses the • eful for Sums een, yellow and If I Crack up whips of every lescription, For the stage coach c rriage or hand, At JAMES WILSON'S shop, Seaforth, May always be had t onnbarat Here are sponges and On 1)5 arid rosettes All useful and good n their waas;. With long and short ti in abundance, knd. Harness that. d n' bretk in a day. Po .tinanteaus and Tru 1s of all kinds 1 alises of a quality p cy and rare, neln se, IES WILSON If yon should desire t rio the shop of J repair. N w come, and that delay, Excellent bargains • can, • At, the "Saddle and H rn And remember JAM the man. *th ut further a,ke while you ss Emporium," S WILSON'S keep constantly oi h 4 6 stock of PORTMA rEAUS, VAL- , ISES AND 11411.P.S.' Horse Collars a d. Blankets, And every article co in cted with the busine -s. TRUNKS, V A. sISES, HARNESS, SADDLES tad ,BRIDLES, Made to -d r, J 'ILSON • 165-tf TRAVE RS INSURANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD 411E AND CONN., CCIDENT NCE. ?tin) UP_ C PITAL, $500 00 Cash Assets.. .6'1,600,000 TH RAVELERS,i iliSURANCE 001Ii) NY, OF liAllrITOI Giants LIFE and. ENI OWMED1T POL- iciles upon the ILO W- RATE 0 STI PLAN, hich combine =ale seeurity and cheapness of cost, u der a definite 0 rabt. NO UNCERTA la Ty 'about the a,iouut of prennuni. NO 13UTHER abon notes. INTEREST 1: 14.1 : for the use of your own nion.ey. NO ASSEM.SS.E.NTS,Ipresent or pres- ets:N-0. 1 NO DISA 01.NT:ill:NTS in regard to imp(t ossible widdle s. NO DEDUCTIONS of loans, notea. or ot er written obligaf on,', when the Ind- ic beconiee a NO 0 VER-PA.IM NTS of premium. NO- DOUBT but w alb you have all t insurance you pay for. NO QUEST.I.0 bi t swha you have re iable insurance at 1 slest ost. ACCIDENT DE ).) 11'1 IENT. It has issued over T ITU. dred ThOu- Sa d Ueneral •Aid ,L)( tittles, ells- bi rsing in payinent ,742 claims under them, a sum averagiiii al.;out Seven Hun - died. Dollars per day u the entire pe- riod. Daring the last tw- 31-% e miniths there were written this: departinent, .1s911,359 General- Aceident Policies, on which! the tgross prernitinis were $5'.21,710 30. Theire were paid:1,319 claim.. for death or whol- ly disabling injury bY ac ident. Of these • fatal and I,' 66 fur non-fatal 1870. ' 158,e1. injmies. DEBTORS. book accounts to r,E( Mil. -Debtors -W,th him home- ig their aecennts. M. F. LUNTON. 1870, • 7 • . 'N. Agent, ST LD BTLI onager, Ha . FOSTE. T§ONs A -FORTH, Ont. .7, Esq.:, ten, Ont. eneral Agoit-, Montreal, Q. !iGo-1.3t4 N TE LOST. JOST, on .r- about the 18th clay, of February 'eat, a note rif hand, made- bylithaties 0' eill and James McLach- lan, in favor f John Kelly, for the sum. of $35, and be ring date, McKillop, Oct. 24, 1870, and sayable twelve months af- ter date. T1 e public are hereby eau- tioned.againsii purchasing or .negotiating said note as afayment has been stopped. 169-4t -• JOHN KELLY. PHOICE 911IEsubscr coneistin coneeea-ion of being Lot Nci. Nearly 100 ac is in a good tire good buil( ing orchard. chase a good For pardon 168-3t FARM FOR SALE. ber offers for sale his Farm: of 120 acres, inthe sixth he Township of .1.:1lrn1)erry, 7, with part of Lot No. 8. es are cleared. The Farm tate of cultivation; there ings and a fire young bear- " To parties desiring to pur- Parm, this is- a.rre chance. ars apply to JAMES HENNING, Wroxeter P. 0. Seafoi ZAPF DESIRE TO OF THE tit Folutdlli & CARTER GALL THE ATTENT, ON PUBLIC TO THEIR IMPROVED Threshrng Machines, THE BEST AT P ESENT IN USE. These macl ments on any manufa,cturin one especialls the. other a, si i nes possess many improve - heretofore mask, They are Machines of TWO STZES, constructed for travelling; tiller size, calculated more especially for HOME USE. So far as t ieir large machine has bee introduced , i has given the VERY BEST 8ATISFAC ION. - They ma urfacture the Pitts' I Improved:Horse Po-wer, In additioi -to the above, the subscrib- ers nianufact ire almost every article in their line, such as - SAWING MACHINES, Capable of sa 211g from 5,0 to 60 cords of vood per atty. STR W CUTITERS, of a:Superior kind. G &NG PLOW, The Latest Improved. CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS, Winch. Cannot be surpassed. —o— DESCRIPTION OF STIN GS MADE ON HE SHORTEST NOTICE. : EVER —0— They have a bighly approved. pattern for SCHOOL DESK IRONS. .REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES Attended to Promptly. as- They ethploy no Agents, and can 'therefore give the pal -chaser the advan- tage of thee( mmission. They eniplOy none but the best skilled labor, and Snaterial; whieh warrants them in guaranteeing "satisfaction. INTENDING PURCHASERS WILL PLEASE ' GIVE US 4. CALL BEFORE BUYING ROM °TITERS. ZAPFE & CARTER. 143-]•y— GET MARRIED AT ONCE, AS FURNITT, E 15 25 Per Cent Cheaper A T Tft�'S. BELL'S WJ]REi0QM a. IIE HAS ADDED •To his Factillties, and is now selling holesaie and Retail. TAVERN FOR SALE. - The subscriber offers FOR SALE the TAVERN known as the New Dominion Hotel, in the villieee of Bloevale. This Had, having been lately refitted, is now capable for the acd remodation of the traveling public; having good sta- bling, with large driving -shed 30 x 20 . feet; also a -large Bill -room over the shed. There is an excellent well close to . the shed, with Ipurnp in good order. The land. attached to the hotel consists of half an acre ofexcellent land, well ad- • apted for gardening purposes, with a va- riety of choice young fruit trees. This hotei is situated a few rods north of the Wingham road in the village, this being the feeding road from Wroxeter to Wing - ham, Lucknow, Kincardine, &C. This hotel will be sold. for cash, or, it the purchaser cannot pas- it all, a balance can remain onbond and mortgage for oue year. The purchaser can buy the tavern fittings, stoves, chairs, bedsteads,' etc. For particulars apply on the presra ises to WILLIAM ROSS, Proprietor. Bluevale, Nov. 23, 1870. ' 158-d FARM FOR SALE.. mHE underairmed offers for sale Lot No. 20, 8th Concession,- Morris, con- sisting of 100 acres, 14 miles from .Sea - forth, Ws miles from the Northern Gravel Road, 70 acres Cleared, Well fenced, shed barn, 30x50 feet ; log house, I8x24 feet; frame granary, 16x24 feet, well finished; a bearing orchard of 30 trees ;720 acres of gooti hardwood land ; acres of logs ging to be cleared up; a never -falling epring creek running through the farm.; there is a sehool-house onthe lot.— The above property will -be sold. for - $2.000; $1,550 cash, and dine 'for the balance. Apply on the premises to the proprietor.. . WM. BurroN, 168-4* • Walton Post Office. LEAVING H URON. 1140T 3,1N THE 3rd, CONCESSION, Better known. as the WILLIAM THOMPSON FARM Is offered for sale, it is admitted by all who know this Lot, that for ereps and stoCk it has no superior in the county. Address, BOX 175, Seaforth. Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870. 152 - TO TI -IE PUBLIC AT LARGE! 0 H. OLIVER, • SIGN or larE MAIN STREET, SCOTCH COLLAR. A choiceassortment of light and heavy harness, whips, bells, horse clothing; etc., kept constantly on hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Remember the place I sign of the Scotch Collar, Main Street, Seaforth. 16:3tf W. H. OLIVER. McIntyre 84 Willis; MANUFACTURERS CF BOOS 2 SHOES Ere , ETC, A LL kinds of work manufactured from the best material, and on reasonable terms. ' A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Shop one door south of JOHN LO - STORE, and nearly obposite THOS. Main 8t. Seaforth, Seaforth, Oct. 13, 1870. 149. JOI-IN BRIGHAM, Exchange -Broker, and. Railway Ticket . Agent,. Houghton's Hotel, Opporite T: Railway Station, SE AFORTH, ONT. Through Tiekers issued to all points in the' 'Western States, California and 11ed River, at reduced rates, afferding the 'greateet facilities to Emigrants. All necessary information given re- specting Land Agencies, etc. ( It EENBA.0 K S, 'Bonds, Conpons and undue -east 'Money, Gold and. Silver Coin, "bought and sold at best rates. • 167-tf SEAFO TH Sash, oor and BLIND FACTORY. 0 TIE Subscril.ars beg kave to thank their numerous customers for the 1 liberal patronage extended 10 -them sinec 1 connilenCing business in ••:eafort.h., and trust thali they will be favoredwith a , .. continuance of the same. BE SUBE - TO CALL "BEFORE Parties intending to build would. de PURCHASING IMSEIVHERE. I well to give them a call, as they evil: I continue to keep on hand a large. -.:.tock f all kiials of WARE ROOMS OrPt /SITE TIT OMAR DRei Pig. LUMBER7 SASHES WORK SHOP, C'ORNER OF MAR- 1 DOORS 1.1LINDS KET SQUARE. TURNING, done on th6. Shortest :N otice. CCM hl,S kept constantly on han41. A EARS:7.. FOE -t-U. Jur 30, 1670. • SHINGLES LATH, Sfe Thev feel confident of giving atisfaot to those who 1.11:1V favour eln in with their patronage, as none but first claas workmen are FU (I Irnp rter and manufacturer of all km' ds SEAFORTH NITURE I;VAREROONIS. AL ROBERTSON II SOF OF VSEHOLD FERTITURE , Such as S, LOUNGES, CENTRE TABLES, MA1 TRASSES, DIN NG & BREAKFAST TABLES, BUREAUS, , CHM R S, and BEDSTEADS, In Great Variety. . R. has great eimidence in offer- ing his goods' to the public, as they are made of Good Seasoned Lumber. and by lilint-Class Workmen. Coffins made to Order ' iOn the Shortest Notice. WOOD TURNING Done with Neatness and. Despatch. Wareroonas : IVO DOORS SOUTH SHARP'S "HOTEL, airs Street. Seaforth, Jan'y 21st, 1870. 57-tf. No Armistice. JOHN LOGAN T_T4S declared War against the mer - xi candle opposition of Seaforth, with a large and varied stock ef ataunition on hancl., in the shape of 11"c2- GI -001D S • —AND— OilOCERIES, Which for quality, style and cheapness cannot be conquered with fair play. The following are epeeial lines;— FANCY DRESS GOODS, WIN- CE S, (Plain and ,Checked,) LUS- TR S, POPLINETTS, FRENCH M RINOS,.PRINTS, POPLINS, GR Y COTTON, BLEACHED 1)0 1, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CL UDS, HOODS, HOSIERY, NTLES, GLOVES, FINGER - IN 1 YARN, READY - MADE OL THING, HATS & CAPS, TWEEDS, COTTON_AND FLAN - „NEL SHIRTS, DitAWERS, SU- GARS, TEAS, TOI3A000ES, B, ISINS, CURRANTS, SPICES, &c., Too numerous to mention; AT THE Manchester House! MAIN STREET, SE4ORTH, No -v. 15, ism 152-tf. LITAISDEN Has just received a Fresh Stock oi PURE ID' RUGS AND CHEMICALS Toilet and. Fancy Soaps, Combs, Hair, Tooth and N ail Brushes, French, English, and A-neriean. PERFUMER'Y CENUINE DYE STUFFS, • G uaranteed to be of the best quality. Horse and CattleMedieines Condition Powders, Physicians prescriptions carefillly and accarately dispensed. TXMSDEN, f.".• 'THE Turon tApra,g;ittiat. 15 rtaiLL-inED EVERY FRIDAY M URN ECG, ,SBAFORTH. TERMS. $1.50per annum, in advance ; if not so paid $2.00 will be charged. No eubs- cription taken for a shorter period than three months. ADVERTtSDNG RATES. TRANSIENT. . Per line, first insertion, 8 cts ; valise - Ipent insertions; 2 ets, each time. Ad- vertisements nwaSnred by a scale of eolid , brevier. No advertisement taken for less than One -Dollar. CONTRACT RATES One Column for One Year. - - $60 ,00 ” Six Months, - - 35 00 " Three " - 20 -00 - ' One Year, - 35 00 " Six Months, - 20 00 " Three _(-- - - - 12 00 Quarter " One Year, - - 20 00 • 12(0 S0() - 1200 s10 - 50<) C C c linden -11. - te-e- Particular attensien raid to Custom Planing BROAI TOOT & GRAY. Six 'Months - " Three " " One Year,-- " Si) - " Three " - - A iiverti?,ernents. -withonf sp'ecifie direc- tions, wji1 lie inserted till forbid, •and charged aceordingly. MeLEAN BROTH-I:RS, 1:TeD0 Y. TULEAN. F-ablishera. ALLAN LicliitT.