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The Huron Expositor, 1871-03-24, Page 3UNIT 4,:S71,S r"gMr Nria,74. •=g;t2;=,me,t.mt, FACTORY tt ET, ,..3E.SFORTII., ers feel thankful for the -,ronateetheyhave rereived businese in &aural., ate to their (11Stenters eenerally that they Itetni t are maratiactuireg all work, a.-..uch as r vi„Lt ND TOP DTJGGIES,, AdC-10,Np79- f_')"17TERS,eci,-,e i•XPI..":11.1".EN VORK- ry lateet etylys. IIorse9 -shociner - attentien to the above favor us with their will get good Ltisfactien, a Erst-class Carrag ATNTtG shops, and old -weak g--lanable rates, atupfly attended to. 11-aumber, Shint;les and ixehe..nge for work. & MORRISON, ‘-xATOEZ-; * 1ZSIGNED has on hand, •:-;a1 Cam-es:aim, tfiteker- :.a. ap.mtity et Seed Pota- Rowing varieti- s : klarrison and 01 he prepared. to meek r remiees, thoee -who _may mtatocee ou Saturday of ' ALLAN HOBSON. ZESERVAT/011- Tta C. 0 UNTER --_ 3 T CHM AKE AND JEWEI,ER, Seafotl., Acnt for the sak, ur ' el1 t4 FliEFF-f:TED Ixitses '0 art: grolutd?•by ue, from ai 1ai1ufac4ired espes fy for tsptic parposes. It - are, hard, andloellant, and cear Achromatic ae can be Weed. The peculiar form eeientitic: accuracy attain: - IT the aid of comelieated costly machinery, wale LS ma in asserting them tC THE MOST PER FEC1 ,.1(..".rA(LES EV E Et MAN, assi3[ ;aditt mot briJ.11cou eisee and tomfort oth: continuous alid idi ii the eyth, and last a great ivithout requiring to be qiey are the CHEAPEST 1,•,•E•N.T.: • kUS..Nff4RRIS & Co. re Dame'Street, (up starts), • M outreal- , v10 Pedlars_ QERY Pit KL1IY, plaintiff, and .NitrLKIN and TILOMAS enciante. Rth December, 1870. I int THOMAS K1D-D., of Neaforth, County of He- , iteeeiver in this CaSe• J. A. BOYD, Master. debt:ell to the lath firm of 4L'LK1N' will Pi -ease ella :same a ouce and oblige. TlIONIAS K I 01). _ 21, 1870. 159-tf Nvant a go(xl 3.7 'Jr I TRY , PAGET'S ALLERY,,, t Robortsou's Grocery. -Street,- ;eaforth.. %.1.'ErS of a super or dos- -pais:Jed ia the County of to explain that iti8- small. and, of nie.m ttitt, suitable for the pro_, -class.Partraits. 105 -13 - ti FOR S.ALE CHEAP .RSIGN ED offers f,a• sake No. 30, Con. l.t ,u-nship Ituron,-,. about 70 acres" ef .} tbere al with .9 ha r,1 wood, itieh ztrc„ chopped, the ,bal- cawith cedar and pine of it The.re is sufficient OE lfi•r tgly for tile Whole eald. t f. EA P F0.11. time. Title iielieputable. -titulars apply it Adam Gray, t'lanine thE undereigaed propeie- t CKaGRAV, Thamesfeal, P. 0. 9, la70. t-Les:{Z HEY. aide Cottaee 4ronneat rty ot EE,W.:4 t: It - 1110 Fitt of May. Apply tee, • MARca 24, 1871. ,44.1Flifri...41. ••••• , • • • • •• ••• •••,•cu.r.: ••‘• •••4••••cs. sg.41114.4,*•74.4 THE AURON EXPOSITOR. • 4."1" i•• -of•,•• • • .V+4,1 ‘4.-•• • • ••,,,,4-‘,4• BRIEF NOTES. Louis Kossuth is hopelessly ill at Turin. -;--Jenny"•Lind: will be fifty years old in October. Princess of Prussia makes her own dresses and bonnets. --Bismarck has been decorated with theiron Cross otthe fissegrade. • —Mrs. As C. Bowles- of 'Cam- bridge, is lecturing on. "Meddling Wore en." - —Swinburne is said to seek inspi- ration from absiuthe, the wormwood of Gaul. —Near Fort Wayne, Ind., one lie.nry Martin has been divoi-ced from seven wives, and has just mar- ried his eighth. —There is a, hotel at Espysville, Station, on the Erie and Pittsbutg Railroad, called the Sx9 Houses., —Hans Christian Anderson's father was a shoemaker. —.Pearl and ivory, elegantly carved, are favosites for faus. —There are over 200 Japanese ,Ttu dents in the United States. —Connecticut has one hundred and twelve Baptist churches. —The canary bird has been an object of traffic for five centuries. woman's rights cooking stove" is announced out West. ' —New Bedtord, Mass., lamlitts the decadence of the whale fishery. —A Boston- woman. ; declares her - :self happy and centen- ted, becarise she has thirteen. cats, and loves them —A 'Qt•taker Indian agent. has made the discovery that female In- dians can be elevated and get into • hoop Skirts.' • —A large part of orthodox Lon- don is beginning to be disturbed about the soundness of Dean Stan- Iey'e theology; but it does not seem to trouble him any. —Harriet Martineau has written mad published altogether not lesSit is said, than .300 volumes and pamphlets, nearly half bf them since she was fifty years of age. —A Peekskill paper speaks of a departed citizen who was "struck °Liown by thehand of Providence, and not permitted to finish the the French roof he had commenced on his house." —Carlyle writes. of suffrage: ‘0, • -wondrous system of extricating the -wisdom of people by -counting their noses l" —In a brief temperance article, the other day, the Toledo (Ohio) Blade at.tempted to say something about "-the chief point in the battle," but the perverse types got it "the chief pint in the bottle." —Gustave-- Dole; thpugh he has illustrated the Bible superbly, is de- ( -hired to have no faith in it. With youth. (he is only 38), health, for- tune, fame and friends in abundance, he is represented to be a prey to such morbid melancholy that he Often thinks- it wou td- be a -relief to hang himself. T-Spurgpon began life as ushei.': --- in a school at Newmarket, delivered- ser:. mons at -the early age of seventeen, and gained quite a -reputation ao the " Boy Preacher:" For a number of • • months he preached in a barn at Waterbeach, and drew such crowds th at numbers Could not get inside, but stood under the Sky ,to "catch • the sound of his voice. —Thej, subjetct of breeding minks and killing thelni for their furs is. one that has beent ,prosecuted for som6 years,. \L1th, it iz said, satisfactory results. We IT'ave been lately in- . firmed that from one pair a- progeny of eightkseven has been obtained -with inA ;years' time. —A C-difornia: cattle raiser .has been lately trying the experiment !ft, training coyotes or prairie wolves • as shepherd dugs, but does not con- sider his experiment entirely satis- • factory, as the sheep are generally killed before the training 'has been • completed. Ile has, however, strong hopes of succeeding in. his. object in• / time. The _Pal/ bait Gazette, notic- ing tile fact tliat marriages are some- times performed .in rail:way trains in the United States, observes.: "It becomes a question. whether in this • .country the funeral service • might not • with propriety be performed over the passengers in the waiting-. room of the stations before the de- . parture of the trains on some of our ptineipal railways." - — Who wrote the hymn"Nearer, my God, to Thee?" It first a Teared in a collection- of hymns t nd an- thems, publiShed by Mr. fCharies an 14ligland, in 1841, nd Was contributed to that work- py MrS. Sarah F. Adams, the aceolplished v;-ife of Mr. William Bridges, Ad- ams, a distinguished civil engineer, born in London., 1797. f9. GAIETIES. ain transported to see you," -as he cenvieS saitt to the kangroo. WIt,e are Cashmere shawls like deaf iseople? Because you can't ina.ke them here. 'Why de sailors always have fresh egg tt sea Because the captain can lay-tettwoy as often as he pleas( s. What is the difference betweeu an auction and Sea sickes,s3 One is the sale of effects, the other the effects of a saili An experienced .iurse say ain't mt eh trouble to 'take c re „, Eick puseons ; st of 'ens clotl want any ,hing, an if they do, th don't get it A Western writ t4 r thinks that f the proper way to spell -tho' s " though,' and .at "eight," and 1 beau." the pmpe way of spelli potatoes i " pouts) teighteaux." " You labor tod hard on yot r composi doctor," aiLl a flippai clergyman to a ver rable divine " I - write a sermon in two :hours a 1 think nc5tirig- of " So do yo congregat on," quo lithe doctor. It .wa0 a very p 'laical answer the hallo Scotch irl, when ask the meaning of "d. kness," as it o carved in Scriptu e 'reading, " 0 just steek :_vout ee r The same e, aminer as ted:wha wase "psi; lence ' that, walket .n. c kness After b rside,ratio swered 4 On, it's -.it i' Ghost- eing. We hidquite n interesting a count of ghost-seei g in the parr of a s o:k ont;t ed. " Arcana , Spiritua i, tn," and a still more iiji terestiu_ explanati n f whrghosts are som t mes seen' • he author of the woi says that ghosts are not4- , ing mor than a ,‘1. mi ous, gaseous flame tht raises fro all bOdie5e an• especial] those nnlergoing. decon position. These emtnations, h ., says, are of so ethe ea t nature th only peisonS pf p culuir organir tions ea. i ,Pe them, u less, on som occasion , when th fr 4re present i gi eat f rce. : Of eu Se, itt gray yards,. o- in. tancO, ;1. "take n greatsir tch o St tle blt/ fan form es this a o shape th upright, uminous, elm into hu an pronc,nD Chemistr that hon the_ unb. and hob people's all " hav a wisp o A singul pening• known a mar: P the blin en;:ted e e Billing itoet was ensis whe was ,-nios After a t every tun lai, spot in rembled, iess. S finally o clergyma often as tain sens ie could ha al wa. where hu When he !night he view t th,e poet baiden th enough, tt first ap iramf teritokl o 1 - -I, ebio-osves the e 1 .d. own, sv a-levate p to it, et, and , with his c - not 1 mov when one flame ; • th covered ti ers saw it created ; place. dug found, cov in time o ere taker rid the ° .gain. ° an this liqva ob]in b ug n 77 The a u tb o "sitrple fact i th nks it singula shou d have arisen a le s o4es of 'ghost whi hi float throug ...s an1 terrify them more existence thdi ante or fog -like cloud. instanee is oiven as hap Germany, in a localit Pfeffel's Garden, at CO ffel. Will 1.Je remembered 'a, n g erg 7na an named erman 1 cet, and he ha c at anuensis..' Tl s le 1 by his ainani ked out, Whicl y in bis garden remarked, tha e to a particu n, pilling's art l0 - inrtnifeted uneasi rive 'sat on aborts i en the Join) ly; stated t,1 at a,. lap spoit cer him whicl vrij 0, and i whicl erie ce at • rlaces odi s ' were buried to mel a place a range Isights. . WTitll un' this. Man delusion turned wk.th Mtn to' th t night ; and, when neaa ling sail he saw Nvhat ir Walt Head Scots. Senator yot hi lwa he Iva frequen t e Ffeffe they can the (-Yard nd 10 CjY lir , reluctan E y passi ions attn. ot ex an amd w s d kc rn Pare to be a white irk- ame, , will h. then took the woMan one arm' lai body;, th other hangin ering, or at rest, the fee bout twc h ndebre4d t1. ground. Pfeffel . walked v S the- yo ug man ould truck t .ough the spo ne ; but he spectre, clic nor al tkr. It Nnis a hikes a skick tbroticsh fiery slwe always .re e same forM. Many oth nd quite tiSensation was d at last faffel had the p, when h. -i skeletotiwas .red With quick lime,: as pestilen e: 'The' :1) nes out, the hole filled up, pectre i as never -eels , soe-01: - r Scott's' Picture of the . Mary, Queen of the Tall of New. Jerse lis " Rem tedious o Abbotsfo bus spa; -z of a jinting' in iningsiom i of the home of reat neve, st : , • The dim e 0. room cont•iins a fine ollection f paintin(kTs, one of which t once ri ets attention, . It is a 1 ainting of the head Df "Afary Queen f Scots on a charger,sketelied arfew it -1 ours after h,on by a y.eung , er execo i 'tench r ter, who: isited Fot ier- ifigay Castle for the mrpose. The .1 1 cad is la 1 upon Of centre of the c ish-and p ced in an oblique pesi- ion, with he ghastly neck nerest . , he specta or, „so that trlie nose is , a , in e the oreshorten d, and tli nostrils front ou. Such a posit on must have 1)een a, verj, difficult ne for artiRtio -net. Y)t with al the disadvan- ages, the g rtist has achieved won- ( ers Ittd ate of tliePreshortening, in spite of the livid hue of death, vely beautiful, ne 'can believe ry of her lovc- ed ss•ith gray, brow, rolls i the faei supertat and.in gazi g atit nv tale of the witc iness. The dark hair tin arttd tn. the, clae ' downward in .1u to hide the ghas ghastly .-e videnc tion. The nose.fth farm, descends fr which bears tha, Lavater said ". dom." The eye - ]y arched above from beneath N fancy you disce melancholy eye -urn 1v e of rn vas bro the 'eh the S)ightly open,1 What swollen by exqusite formati ture is: perfect image of leeauty unsub nt waves, as if idence of the • the edecapita- finest Grecian e broad ,brow, idt1 of ridge" woi th a king- s are exqUisite- cltheed eye -lids, ou can al most glet ni of dark, The mouth is Ltd though some - suffering, of most n. The whole pie -- yet fitscinat;Dg— a death Lb7 viol encee ad by iain. • MONEY ON Farm or desi at_64- per cent. snit the borrower. • AG. MeD Iusur. _ Oo or to JOHN SEA Exeh January 13, 187 O LE M. 'able ge Property Payme ts made to Apply t U0 ALL, nce Age t anti mission r, Seaforth, TER, • nge Brols r, • Seaforth. 162-6m • . FARMS- OR S OR Sale Lot N . 22,. 1311 Township of IcKillop, One -Hundred Acre, forty -fie are cleared.well-feneed, and Pig stream of water r ns corner. No buildi gs. Als ,pireci term of eight year of Tart of Lists 27 and 28, - ,2th wieh the privilege f cha time. Purchase m ney. , 1,27 over a period of te -y& s. all wood land. Fo f•ti ther apply to thennders gne • - THOM 8 8' EP January 11,-1871 THE SE 1.411.111be LE. Concession containing - e of which never fail - rough one , the unex-. he lease of. concession, mg at any , to extend, This lot .is particulars ENS, Seaforth. 162-tf A..F 1 Till Yard. C ONALD MABEE & M Beg to inform the publi opened a LUMBER YA near Shearson's Mill, on merly uSedsas a Lumbe Theinas Lee, • They will keep.. eonst, good assortment of A LUMBER, dressed a Also, LATH. AND SH All of -which they are pr the lowest possible price, , fo 1 fin st urc siti OD . - ,th -tD he t they have n Seaforth, e around for- d, by Mr. ntl on hand a, L I INDS OF d undressed.. Ne LE, par ,c1 to sell at Cash. 1 it to their Kik, and as- aeing else - n to offer .hasers. 160-tf Builderseend others wi advantage to insp . et .oi certain. our prices b ,fore where, as we are in .a p good inducements to cash s MABEE & Me Seaforth, Dec. 2.9, 187( WM. 1\L W ON '•ALWAYS IIA ON HAND TITY, BEST SEWING MA INES IN TII....&.NAR Either for Family nse, o taring purposes.. .13oth and double -threaded, , Mitchines can be supplied Perfect satisfaction g instructions givitt to pur WM. NiWA fo sin tare has L Caii ale° insure pr erty airai arine Disaster, . ud 1 ife against cleat& sr d accit ent best Companies,- 1 ei g A ent The Liverpool and Loncon (English.). The. Provincial of The Gore District' 'Farm.) The :Niagara Dieti and Farm. -- The Travelers .of Accident.) LossesLiber P9'07111) 0 anad tu. et M 1,(( itu artf rd, .11.4 anuf ac - le -threaded. 100K -Stitch teed, and ,rs gratis. ON Et Fire and and Limb with the for 1 and Globe, !anada.) 'illage and 1, (Village (Lifo and 1 yAdjusted and Id Seal d. • MONEY At moderate rate mission, and. .expe MORTGAGES terms. 0 L ND into' est No coin- s inca'.era e. ught o equitable - 160 VOID QUACK indiscretion, c, itv, premature de :a in vain every acv simple Means of s( sena free to hisefe J. H. TUTTLE, York. vie im of 'early using nei vons debil- , etc., h ving tried rt'sed rem«ly, has a if cure, whicli. he will lo vLsuarei • Address Nassau st., New 162-6m - MI JOH! TILVAPSOI , mfIA.1`.;KS his munereas eai tomers for T their liberal patronage luring the last fifteen years, suild trusts le will. re- ceive its continu e' , He has now 011 111 ment of Good. SOUla( Green Which he warrant FENCING AN ALWAYS K ncl a large assort- . ernlock iL give satisfaction. 50 DR.AINING TON HND. • — 200300 F T OF INE Ct FOR BUILDING AND E ERA FtIJRPOSES Which he off -Ors o libex. 1 $rms. Or- ders will be proin itl ate d d to. The Mill is situ td on he Townline of McKillop and. u ett, ar...d ik miles from the Huron I o.d. Seaforth, Nov. 6 18701, 84- tf: N ICE. --kToncYis hareb given to all persons IN not to 'cut. any titubei or--,respass on loth' N. 18, E. 19 and -20 in the -5th concession Hay, a t ie owner; PAUL D. BELL; is deferral ie 1 .puirsh to the 1 utmost extreme of t e lawall so doing. 1 16,3:-tf FARM FOR- SALE. .THE Subscrilier offers ; for sale Ms farm Lot No. 28, First Concession of Hay, 'Lendon. Road, half a mile from Kippen'consisting_ of 100 acres of ex- cellent land, 65, or which are cleared. For particulars, apply to ,! 170-tf ALEXANDER MUNN, On the Premises. PAINTING. , JAMES - WILLIAMS Begs to intimat4 to the pUblic that he has removed ilrom McIntosh ,& 1Mor- rison's Carriage Factory, ad has rented Mr.Willia i 'Grassie's Paint Shop, Where he maybe found at any time. Mr, Willianis i prepared to execn;te, on the shortest notice, all kinds df Caniage Paiutineb Sian Painting Sign and Ornamental Work. - Give him a call. Remember the place, opposite Murray's Stables. 0-13t NQTICE. TN the mattes' of the estate of James Moore, of the Township of TuckersMith, deceased. All parties to whom 'the -estate of the said. James Moore, de- ceased, is in any manner indebted are required within two months from this date to presenttheir claims to David Manson and -vv. Ss MI111(1411 for settle- ment. And all'persons indebted to the said. estate are required to pay the amount due by them to tile said David 111arison and W. 8. Altinfieli. • Dated this 6th March, A.D. 187]. W. S. I\1UNDELL, . DAVI DMANSO N, Under power 'of Attorney frOin JANET MoouE, Adininistratrix. - BENSON & MEYI411, Solicitors for Administratrix. 170-4r FRANK PALTRID.CE, PH °TOO RAP 1 IERe Retuins thanks to his Very- numerous friends for their very extensive patron- aae and Would beg to state that he is , . turning ont-better pictures than ever, . since his retinal from England, where he Visited some of the best galleries in Lon- don and. other large cities, and ale° brought home dome extra :good chemi- cals, (on which the success of Photog- raphy greatly flepends,)-4etter than . can be obtained. ier Canada, and made ar- rangements*for a further supply, which together with. lextra finely appointed rooms and long eXperience, renderFrank ,Paltridese's Photographs universdly- ap- preciated and atiknowledged to • be the, best produced. West of Toronto.- Call and, see sonic of 'his new style of medal- lion picture;—the only true medallions made in the County; also, those beauti- ful, never -fading enameled pictures,— the only place Piey can be Obtained. Frank Would beg to state, in justice to himself, that•those who obtained . - :such yjor interiq pictinees, last summer, during his absence in England,that if they ririug them ;back (as a great many have done), he Will exchange them for • good, properly -Made and artistically - posed pictures, Made, by Frank himself. L would say 1 ash destroying all nega- tives from which those poor pictures. were made, as being unfit for use. I am determined to keep the lead in Photog- raphy in this seetion. All - work war- ranted. Always at home and in good temper. FRANK PA LT11 DR 4E, Photograpiier, scott's -Erick Block, SEAFORTH, Ont. de•Photograpbe at One Dollar per dozen, with a viow to still ,fartlie71:1.trfe- ductions. It ITT:RE A. T. THOS. ELL THOMAS BELL Is now prepared to manufacture furni- ture As Cheap aS the Cheapest. Parties wishini to buy wholesale can he supplied at I Toronto Wholesale Prices. WARE ROOMS' OPPOSIlle TIIOMAS • KIDD'S. WORK SHOP, CORNER OF MAR- KET SQUARE. TURNING done on the Shortest Notice. COFFNS kept Constantly on hand. A HEARSE FOR MOE. 170-tf • SEAFORTH FURNITURE WAREROOMS M. ROBERTSON Importer anti masilleofha aet:rer of all kind OP 110USEHOLD FMNITURE , SOFASe LOUNGES, OENT.RE TABLES, • .1 A TTI.1A S SES DINING & BREAKFAST TA13LES, BUREAU'S, OlIADIS, and. BEDSTEADS, In Great Variety, Mr. R. has great contideuce in oar ing his goods to the public, as they ar made of Good. Season d. Lumberan by First -Class NV mime e Coffins Iliad On the Shortes to Orde Notice. ° WOOD -TURNING • Done with Neatness and Despatch. Warero (:!) TWO DOORS SOU'fil SHARP'S ROTEL, aiii Street. Seaforth, Jan'y 21st, 1870. " 57•tf. • No Armistice. JOHN LOAN EJAS declared war against the mer- cantile opposition. �fSeaforth, with a large and varied stock of amunition on hand, in the shape of P,""V" ODS —AND- ; ! GROCEIES, ' Which for quality, styl and cheapness, cannot be conquered vith fair play. The following are sp cial lines :.--- FANCY DRESS G 0DS1, WIN- CEYS, (Plain and 0 ecked,) LUS- TRES, POPLINET 'S. FP EN CH .MERINOS, PRINTS'. POPLINS, GREY COTTON, BLEACHED DO, FLANNELS; PLANKETS, 4 CLOUDS, HOODk HOSIERY MANTLES, G-LOV ?S, FINGER- ING:- YARN, RE.DY - MADE CLOTHING, HAIS &,- CAPS, TWEEDS, COTTON AND FLAN- NEL SHIRTS, DRAWERS-, SU- GARS, T.1. -.IAS, . TOBACCOES, RAISINS, OURRAICTS, SPICES &e., &cj, Toe numerous to mention, . .AT T1111 Manchester I-Iouse MAIN STREET, SEAFOR71.1, NOV. 15, 1876 15.2-tf.. R. LUMSDEN Ilas just received a Fresh Steck of: , • PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Toilet and Fancy Soaps, Combs; Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, French, Engiish, and. American. PERFUMERY. GENUINE DYE STUFFS. Guaranteed to beof the hest quality. Horse andCattleMedicines Condition Pdv„-ders Physicians prescriptions carefully and _ accui- -ately dispensed. R L/UMSDE-..\.:• THE .--.1110 rrxproifor, - 15 puusismen EVERY FRIDAY 'MORNING,' SEAPURTH. TERMS. . $1.50 per a 'muse, in advance ifnot -so paid $2.00 will be charged. No subs- cription taken for a shorter period than three mouths. ADVERT SI,NG RATES. TR A NSIEN T. - Per line, first insertion, 8 ets subse- quent insertions, 2 cte, -each time. Ad- vertisements pleasured by a scale of solid brevier. No advertise lent _taken for less than One. Dollar. CONTRACT R. One Column for One Yea 4 C Half t • C C C t • C Quarter 'TE -800 2 836(} 0°0(11 35 00 2102 0000 s, 2O00 - 12 00 128 0000 58 (0100 Six Monias, Three " One Yealf, Six Mont Three. `- One Ye Six "Mon hs Three " - One Year, - Six Months - Three " - Advertisements, withontepeeiliedirec- tions, -will be iio,ertekl till forbid, and charged accordingly. ".),IcLF.AN 1JiOT1IFES, MILti.D0 Y. RIcLEAR. Publishers. ALLAN rdoLat....a •••••••••4••••.•••••• 3 Sir..111,* 1.4 •dc•IrtANSW2,1•-•••••••••••••I*L• • -.17-1,-”Ir4A3n • r• • • NEW LINE OF STAGES • Between Seaforth. and Wroxeter. • . --- We, the undersigned, beg to inform the inhabitants of Seaforth, Ainleyvillie, Wroxeter, ani the public generally, that we are new running a i • DAILY TAGE, • (Sundays excepted,) each way, as follows! Leaving Seaforth at 11 a. m.; leaving A inieyville at 3.p. ree ; leaving Wroxetar .at 12 noon; leaving Ainleyville at 3 p. m.;—connecting With DI ()I ning and Cveu- ing trains, going cat Arid west,galso with A\ alkerton and. lianistdh stages. Com- fortable vehicles ,and fast time. Livery in connection at Seals rth. il 167,11 9S8 '81". ij °111-VosT-4 ieNters. s TAVERN FR SALE.. The su1)sea-111'er anis FOR SALE the TAe1:11iinthe Nkon non as the Nesa Domini H0 villaee df Bluevale. This MAO, having i been lately refitted, ie now capable for the acc( mmodation of the travelina public, having good sta,- Tiling, -with large - dexhig-abed 36 x 20 feet; also a large Ball -room over five shed. There is an excellent well close -tio the shed, with pump in good order. The land attached to the hotel consists ef half an acre of excellent land, well :ad... apt -ed for gardening pi rposes, with a va- i riety of choice young .fruit trees. 'Th hotel is situated a fee- rods north of ilsv AVingham road in the village, this being the leading road from Vi oxeter to Wing - ham, Lueltri ow, Kineard in e, &... This hotel will be sold fOr cash, or, if the purchaser caunot pas' it all, a balanoe can remain on bond 'Ind mortgage for on year. The purchaser can buy the tfaseas,etorn fittings, etovess chairs, bedstead, etc. For particulars apply ou the prem- iWILL IA M ROS S, Fr°Priet Bluevale, Nov. 23, 1570. 15841 LEAVING 'HURON. 1[40T 3, IN THE 3rd CONCESSION, 1-1I7LI_JM�"r, • Better isnoil as the WILLIAM THOMPSON FARM Is oared for sale it is admitted by all who know this Lot, (hat fot ereps and stock it has no superior in the county. Address, BOX 175; Seaforth. Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870. 152, TO THE PUBL1c T LARGE! r-•-" r1": co 0 ••••4 c•-4 °LOVER SIG N TIIE A SCOTCII COLLA'11. A choice assortment of light mid heavy harness, whips, bells, hOrse. clothing, etc-, kept constantly on hand. - Zepairing promptly htfended to, nd enarges moderate. Jencmber the place! sign of the Scotch Col ar, :Main Street, Seaforth. 163tf II. OLIVER. :0: ___ cIntyre ez, 'Willis, MANU FA CTURERS CF 00S E SHOES ETC., ETi0, A LL kinds of work manufactured from • 1-1_ the best material, and on reasenable terms. • A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. Shop' one door south of 3.011N •anl ti early oliposite THOS. KIM'S, 1Niain St Segel -tie Seaforth, Oct. 13,1870. 149. JOHN BRIGHAM,„ Exchange Broker,. and. liallwa-y• Ticket • Agent, Hongirtou's flotel, Opposite .(4. T. Railway Station, ' SEAFORTIT, ()NT. Through Tiekeni isamd to all points in the Western States, California and Red River, at reduced rates, aifan ding the great,2.st facilities to 1:Migrant,. All necessary information given re- specting Land. Agencies, eft. (;P,E,ENBACKS, Bonds, Coupons and uncnrrent Money, Gold and Silver Coin, bought and eold at hest rates. 167-tf SEAF1 RTH Marin ' • Sash, Door, caul BLIND FACTORY, THE Subscriben beg leave to thank their numerous euetomers for the liberal patronage extended to them since commencing business in - :(.-afortli, and trust that they will be favoredwith a continuance of the eatne. Parties intending to builil would de well to give them a call, as they wit Continne to keep on -hand a large Stoat of ail kinds of DRY -PINE LUIRER "SPFS- - urs 3 DOORS) BLINDS, -MOLDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, &c., They feel confident of gi-f-ing sath4action to those who may fav4nir them with their patronage, 11,3 /IMO' but • lint class workmen are , ex/II-hoe-eke, AV Particular attention paid to Cuetom Planing BROA.DIFOOT & GRAY.