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The Huron Expositor, 1871-04-21, Page 44. tHr URON POStTOR. Ann 2T, 187f. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Britannia House -W. Hill. Hardware, &c. -Johnson Bros. Iron-aad. Milk Pails -Johnson. Bros. _ Turnberry Auditor's Report. Seaforth Auditor's Report. ;Mortgage Sale -Benson & Meyers Turnberry Court of Revision. House and Lot for Sale -W. Elliott; Noticc-Wi liam Muir. . Tuckersmith Court ot Revision'. Lumber -M. & T. Smith, Dingle - Mortgage Sale -McCaughey & Haase ate(a Farms for Sate -W. M.. Gray. Bankrupt Stock -0. Yeo, Auctioneer. (-)t) Spring Dresses -A. G. McDouga'd. _Dissolution of Partnership -Elliott & Armstrong. Impoated Stallion, Sir Archy -W. - - Fresh Arrivals -New Goods. -Beatty & Co. won txpo5itor. All Official Notitale Publrehed FRIDAY APRIL. 21, 1871. Owitte. to an unusual rush of new. adVertisements at a, late hour before going to presS, we are compelled, to leave over much editorial and other inatter which we have- prepared for this issue. Next w eek, howeuer, we will have Richt arrangements made aS will allow us tot give our usual amount of reading matter. The Late‘Session: evn Friday litst the fourth ses- iron of the first • Parliament of the Dbmirtion was closed by His Excelloney the Governor General. The session was an unsually short one, having only lasted forty-nine d'hys, and, was productive of but lit- tle legislation. The- Government, tlircerghout the entire sessione acted in .& most timid and, cautibus man- LLEX, apparently:feeling thefr way step by step as, they went gong.. In- • deed) it would seem that, in the absence ef Sit. John A. they were afraid to, advance faster than at a snairs pace, lest they should over- reach, themselves and thereby come to.grief. The number of bills which receiv- ed the sanction of the Governor G-braetrat mars, fbrty-six. Of. this n um- ber, theonly one. of iMportance, • which will, be -likely to .1) e productive of beneficial resultseite that assint Hat- ing the- currency, of' theDoniinion. The remaindera • 'st, without ex- cept-1one were of tho most dangerous and objeetionallta character, and, were =tailed throu.gh the }Rause entirely by Nine of • numbers, • and not by force of argument, --:the Ma- jority voting: f5r them, simplybe- cause they were Government meas: ures, and not because they felt WA- vinaeathey were right It will be remembered that during the session of 1870t the Government introduced what they called the" Na- tional Policy,l'imposing a duty upon coal Olou r, grain,sa 1 t and ot h.er articles iinported into this co ullGry from the United States. Dr:trine°the present session, they carried through •the 'rouse a measure repealing •these duties. T us by their vacillating mad undecided conduct in this iiast- allefk they haveit-laic-beda gross in- Istice and; seri.° us inj u ry,. upon those capitalists who, under the protection ,afforded there by the YN ational. Pol- icy" invested heavily in tlie,manufac- titre of; articles which were to be so ,protectede This, however, made no. difference to. the Government, so. long as it enablial, them t6 carry. • their' ends and retain poweit But we have no. doubt there LS a day awning, when they 'wilt. be made to feel that they cannot thus trifle with the laws of the country,. and the pros p Clay of, individuais with i • puni ty. We ttust that those who have been so seriously affected • by this -ridden change, will bear in - mind who it wae'whe ceased their misfortune, antl that they will use their •-utmost exertions to mete out out to the erring • parties their just rewarah The decepti-we manner in which the Finance Mit-lister introduced the estimates„in order to eoyer up defi, oieneies and hide .fromthe public the real,- financial position of the Dominion, is- also deserving of the aevetest condemnation. •Bntato this, and °then 'beam es which have been passed, during the session we• - ahall take occasion to refer at a fu- tu i e time. 0 • work muet cone to a standstill, and tie peoOte of Bruce wit) yet be without a railway for some time to come: _ The Railway By -Law and the orthern Gravel Road: • I notice that the impression I ne abroad that, at the Ses- eeting, held two weeks• ago, decided to ask the Qbanty , il to *platie before the rate - of the Elounty a Dy -law to , raise . a sum of money sufficiently large to •give the required bonus to I the railway, ancl also patches°. the Nort ern Gravel Road, This is not the c e. At the meeting referred' to th re was n6 reeoramendation made or resolution 'moved which could possibly hear any such con- strue on. The) eenclitsion arrived at by by res fair to ass ty bo inend dition chase of the Northern, or any other Gray 1 Road'. Two of. the speakers, *Mess i. Bishop, and Greenway,. stat- ed, in the course- of their 'remarks, • considered it would only act of justice to purchase this 14 that, in their opinion, the ay in,which a County bonus be obtained for the railway be by making the tum suffi- large to purchase the gravel Iso. This is all 'which- was r done , with regard t� the 1 Road scheme at the meeting. ven supposing this meeting • had r commended such al scheme, it - could not now be- carriedi outtas the 'meal g of the, Obuncit is called for a spe ific purpose,andthat purpose is to ubmit al By-law to the rate- payer to grant ail: by way of bonus •to th 'Railway: This being Ale ;case, co other fresiness can be trans- -.acted at that 'meeting, consequently it wili be impossible to. hitch . the Grav 3. Road scheme to the Railway sche e, even if the Council so de- sired. It is, therefore, unneceesary to w ste time discussing a measure whic cannot be brought forward.. If it •e agreed by the County Oaun- cil--- nd We have little doubt bid it will to place the Railway By-law befor the ratepayers', it will have to res upon its own merits, entirely. lune° fleeted, with any side issue or forei n scheme, and we- sincerely twatthat it will receiare- that clue consi eratibm fromt the intelligent ratep ,em of the-.Cbunty to. whi ell it ts JCS 17 entitled.. - . .., Th t a COunty Bonus, eithertby itself or connected with the G - awe]. Road scherat„ will carry, we tir ery much cfoubtaancl we have al,wFtys held nd still hold, that it would be only asting time to try the e peri - Merit Hbwever, what. ha a een done annot be undone, and wer, can only ope•that our fears may prove •grou dless. has g forth it was Cour payer NEWS OF TH Mr. B. beviin, t Irish BarriSter of M ing off the whole o that city, ith• a vie to New ori, whe taking up 1fure generally s rni&1 t elected to_ •ess. favorite w th the Irish and possess d ef consi he will dot btfess be prominent • politician bouring R public bef The Me tree' Wt corresponcldnt I tele McDougall pr pointed Cont,saione dian tribes an the Do same paper says tha will not rettlurn to Ca :a Canadian st4tesma ing wiiL be appointe hat meeting was, as expressed Ai chdeaconMcLea lution, that the NtIOSt just and arrived at tttt wa on S ay to raiSe tie sum revived and preached ib that c't st the railway was by a Coun- The edifice in whic use There was no .NeCOM" was crowded to exce titan- to the efffict that an ad- A number 6f man stem be asked far the pur- • • d m Pai ne, and d in ort jointhe are becom h meats erved me A well ERIK. hc cel'ebrateci ntreal, is sell is _effects in to removing ebeintends is nds .bode. i a4 he wilt be eing a great • Americans, e able ability, eard of as a ii the neign- ✓ long.. e4°il.talLa sthat . b bly be ttP- of all' the In - inion. The lLord Lisgar a a, but tiika:p o high sincl- in his stead. f Mainteba, • turday last, on Suedety.- he officiated II! 1 ueen arrest the Cbmni tories clos workmen t Provisions price of fre ed, and pre obtain now. that be an road, only could 'wont cientl road said G ray But, 10011.11..12112M0011' TAB County Council of the Count by of Bruce, .t a recent meeting, called for, the purpese of taking into consideration the propriety of exten- • ding time to the Wellington, €4 -rep a nd Bruce Railway Cotn-pauy, sepaa rated without taking any action on. the matter. It is stated that if a motion had:been made for extension, itworld have been voted down hy two .to one. It will be impossible. for the Company to have their% road eonstructed to the County in time to obtain the bonus, SO that if the• (:,`ounty Council do not deal; more leniently towards the Comitatly.the: Q T IsE•BY-Law -to grant a bonus of. $100 0001 to. the. London, Huron and Brace Railiwayby the Cilty of London,„ was first. publiqtred in the papers of that city on the 17th inst.,. and will be -voted 'on bi the peop e on the 15th of May: 1 Mn. MACKENZIE, the leader cf -5he Opp salon in the-Dominiont P men ,, d&ivere& a most able an1 ex - haus ive• address to. the- peep e of Kin ston„ a few evenings ago So gree an effeot has:his remarks had ,upo -the, people- of that ancient city, that. it is cleemednecessarY by the upportene of' Sin John A. to get p a counter demonstration so that that gentleman and some of his frie ds may have an opportun'ty( of addressing themselves to the task, of attempting to dealt aevatesome the. impressions which 1 Mr. Mac- •kenz e's arguments left behind, him,. E FIGHTING about Paris is still on. The Com munist instil gents hold possession of the city are ng a desperate restarace, to whi h they seem to be olierved by dbap ir. But the struggle ,eail hardly con nue much longer. The- forces of iiije.VersaiIIes Governlrnent, nnder Mar het McMahon closely invest the city, and it is expeotedlthat before man days the Revolutionists will be o lige to capitulate. can banker has offer thecoiurnnF in the P and trans ort it t Park, Iew York. a cturers have by order of ir manufac- to force the ional Guard scarce.!The been doubl- is difficult to own Aineri- to purchase e Vendome, he Central • Princ-0 t'redeuicla hatles will, in May leaVe his pos o• commander iof the- Gel man force i France -for a visit-. at Iisengen n• Bertha 1 A well own r si 'ent of Sc. j'acObs, in. he Count f Waterloe, nained jos ph, Eby, me keeper," was streick by appolexy on Saturday • morningtthi 11e in_ as garden, and by the tim assistan e reached, him he was'to ncl to be adt goin who mak • 0 • The largest, cheapest and best selected! • stock of Boots and. Shoes in Seaforthe T Coventry's. I MILT. Canateran'a Explanatibn. . The tow of Jack.° , Masa, was the scene of a terrifi Iai1 storm o Saturday night lastIhe bail fe 1 fel. 85 minutes, ma.y stones surjng sixlinches in circumfere were foun Severe thousand wi dow light were broken and he t iron roofin was perforated. Ga dens, fiel•d , crops and fruit are i riously da aged ; forest trees ha'e been strip ed of their foilage a d• hundred o birds killed• . No date has yet been fixed for t e triumphal entry of the German a reY into 1r1in, butj it is belitev d that the lo g looked ar event vi 1 occ' r duri' g the m hs of May r Ju e. he rep, res of- re antics in 10dessa h &Med. .1 The tioiii days, and was oni.Y. the point ' f the ba has been estored, now quiet The re oval of Quebec G vernment treal Banki tb the M has raised the stoc institution from ab and 142. The late t 4dvices in Japan ar still i vcondition.. ario p are t thle Gov r e Mika b War stea dn accol.i of armed Waite to guard of creased. sent Nortl 0 11 ious disturit- been con - lasted -three put -down at et. Order • the city is e account of from the Mon - +ants' Bank, f the latter • 120 to 1411, te that affairs very critical places bands eatening hos- mem'. The has-heeain - rs -hav,elb n t of cliStri b- a aarliancell r s murdered, u wi?e, under ble attaocity. 11 18 ances there: At Ye of the third rank while sleepi.ng with .eincusaasta ee of h6 n Bad r of the --69th- ho ha 'peen for some g ge& ii exploriag the h Saska c ewan and the Territo y.lis now in, Ot- ' ives a Most favorable he cou tiry and its, ea- ch is miore gratifying t Dila it is, without reliable and is ere hasty su per- carefal investi- s of the Valley - as the garden of G: Cameton. Esq., M. P., has info ailed us that on the evening whe ,the division en the " Indepen- den e•of Sena te'-"Eill took place, he pair .d. off with. Wright, of Ott- wa. ; sot that,. though it would' hav beerapleasaat tJ have seen his nam on the right side -,in that di- visi n, twhich it would have ben if he had. beenpresent) the Reform party did not lose a, VOte: by his abse:ice.—thgnal._ • Lieuten Rbgiment„ mtJtnths e° 1X'a1loy of' N�rthvesi tawa. account of pabil. ies, w fr�mk the. doub thoroughly not the.reSult 6f a ficial glartee but of gation. [Lie spea of the Saskatchwan e • BUFF LO LIVE STOCK. hursday, April 18, 1.71. The receipt of cattle are (suite moder- ate, being 1711 cars, against 322 cars at the same time last week The average ay's receipts were better.'r, but to - quality of ticke early arrivals was only fa Uiider the sti ulus of diminished supply aIld favorable Iadvices.fromthe New York maeket, a fir tone prevailed and prices advanced i to g c. from the extreme de- pression of last week. ' The attendance of buyers was not iverraerous, as many deciders have stock remainiag unsold in the Eastern 1311arket3,, but holders were firm and a fail . !amount of trade was ac- complished: l MUCH COWS. Ther There are very few cows in the, yardk T • a4d the nearket for that class of Weekliee hardly opened for the week. HOGS. 1 The entire supply of hogs, exclueive of t rough consignments, amounts to about 5 0 head, all of which were sold at prices ranging from 6c. to 61c., accord$ng to quality. ' SHEEP. _ 5 this conti ent. The -Lo dim Times correspond'ent at Sidney. Austral+, writes on the 27th Jim ary,:---Fruit is p7entiful,. and:the opulation seem to en'ey .. it. Peach�s are 4d et dozen, gra ea 2d per 1 nectar nes are- ehe. p, peera,andeapples a e pretty abetat dant, splendid thetries.arrive from, Hobart TOwn, and are sold- at 9c1 per ,lb., and II have seen gooseberries from Vicitoria. as have see ' it Engle now bein4 grown o reached by the railwa,y, tp perfec- den. The market is without animatiobsit a firmer tone prevails and priceater up- ward. The sales are: No. Av. Price. No. Av. Vrins. 181unsnO 90 $6.50 1758h'clInd 8 $6--.50, 223 " 88 6.374 For cheap ladies', gents' and chi dren's Prunella Boots of every descript on, go to T. Coventry's. BIRTHS. MONTG0141ERY.-In Howick, on March 5th, the wife of Mi. Andrew Mont- goiaery, of a son.. 11.A.I114STOGNI.I11- How.icks on, Mara 6th,, the wife oh Mr. Robert Haimstack of a , ,Monneass-lin, Howiele, on Marc_ the wife of Mr. Stephen Mord . daughter, still -born. . HomatunsoN.-In Howilek, on March 29th, the wife of Mrs, Andrew Horn- naerson, of a sone !JAMES. ---In 0-orrie, on April 3 d, the wife ef Mr. Richard James of a daughter. ILtinentacs-In McKillop. onb o bath bkirk, 'Hoo. -In Mck,illop, on the lritl inst., the wife of Mrs Jas.. Hogg, of son. 28th, , of at . inst., the wife of Mr. Robt. 11 of a daughter. The latest styles of Boots and Shoes of all kinds cheap at T. Coventry s.. MORTGAGE SALE 11DER Power of Sale contain d in a Mortgage, made by Wm. Mc Elan, dated 28th March, 1867, default having been made; the Lands therein me tioned being in the village of Brucefields in the County of Huron. containing thr:e-fifths of an ace, being composed of -par of Lot 31,,in the. 1st Concession of the Town- ship of Tuckersrnith, East of the °lidos' Road, and more fully described in said Mortgage, will be offered! for. sale by Public Auction, by Chammon.Y1O). Auc- tioneer, at Dixon's Hotel, Brueefield, on SATURDA ilk the 20th day ofM4, D.1871, at 111PO'clock, noon. There are a good Frame Dwelling-liouse • and Blacksmith Shop on said. Land, and situated on the London road, in sid vil- lage: Termssanade known on day of le, and. in the meantime will be made k own. to intending purchasers by applying to McCAUGHEY & HOLMES ED, 176-4h. Solicitors for Mortgagee. THOROUGH -BRED' l IMPORTED, STALLION, "Sir Archy.' SIR ARCHY, got by Grey E gle, oy Voodpecker, by Bertrand, dai4 Prim - rap. Glencoe. Giantess by imp. ilserginviala- lose, by Post -boy. G. D. Pey one, by . . . libh:alniiiii3S:317Viisl:bnelasebeny by hArisellpel ree„ Sir he best blooded ha-mei:that is by imp. Dare Devil, Boling]) oke by Pantaloon, Cedes by King Hero , Fri/Il- i-case by imp. Dove, Stella by irns . Othel- lo, by imp. Selma, by Godolph Ara - to -day in Canada, and his anceitors ars notedsamong the great horses of Amer -- ea.. For some of the performances of Jthis horse. See'bills. I Until recently, the I thorough -bred, horse was consideresl. only adapted to the• turf, but the principles...oh breeding, as is now well established, .assign him a far nobler sphere. It is now, agne4 that to attain success in rearing any oLI the doe mestic animals, the male must be thor- ough -bred. To produce the rac , the trotting horse, the enduring horse-of-Idl-work and the spirited. roadster and icarriage .horse, the stallion must be thorough- #, bred. W, ith this cross, the hesivy farm mare will produce flan:noble coaeh horse, the thorough -bred. nthe the racer, and. the trotting or tsacing mare will yield* the trotter. Under. thisItheory, I. take pride in offering: "Sin Asohy 'I, to the breeders. of horses.in. this secti$ of the country,. As as stock, getter he is un- rivallW.;. his stock is noted. fer sound constitution, for great strengths docility of,dispOsition, and speed. "Sir Archy" is seven years old), stands 16k hands, high, a• beautiful rich bay, with black. legs, manes and tail, broad* heavy quar- ters, and_powerfully muscled, combining an eminent degree the noble and per- fect horse) Parties having mares, and who incend. breecli sr,„ will do well to see- "SirSitArchy" "" will stand for mares, this season,. 1871, at his own stable, Eg- monclailles. through tile entire season. Single les% $8, to be paid at the time of service ;, the season, $12.; payable at the last ofithe, season ; to, insure, $15, pay- able Jan. 1, 1872. Parties bringing mares from a distance may relyi on hnd- ing the horse at home through tii.e entire 'season., , This horse was imported from the State. of Kentucky letat--frell, by W. J. Bailey. from_ the studs. off Messrs. Wells W,....1.. BAILEY", 11• 3772;rn• . .Egmondville, Proprietor. large as any I d, and they are - our high lands, TIErE MARKETS., SEAFORT.11,,Apri1 20, 1871i Wheat, (Valli al bushel, 1:25 to 1.30 - Wheat (Sin) tY bushel, 1:20 to 140 Barley bushel, I 0:44 to 0:48 Oats ti 0:42 to 0:45 Peas 1,4 buShel„ 0:75 to 0:76 Botter, 111) lb. 0:121 -to 0:15 Effas. 0:11 to 0:11 H c es, to 7,:a0 Sheen Skil*, Hay, per tOrt,' Flour, per 100 lbes. . • - .( 0 to 1I:50 A large business enables Frank Pal - 7:00 to1Os0) tr idge to give one dozen photographs for a;50 to 0:00 one delia.r.. Fresh Arrivals! F sesh Arrivals! BEATTY C MPANY BEt tc; announce to their friends and the p Oahe, that their Mr. Malt-M.1N- haw just oetarned from the Eastern Mark t, with one of the choicest Stock* of New and Seasonable DRY GOODS ever imported into, Seaforth, which, owing to the enormous redizetion in the price of goods this seaaone they are enabled to offer at prices which, attest ensure a reasly- sale. They would say that from the fiat of their etock being all; new, and bought since the GREAT FALL -.IN .LTY-GOODS,. and on the very best terms). that they are in goods at ni;niinum prices_ They are not enc GOODS, bought at prices THIRTY PER 01 MARKET VALUE. They would. also say tha EX3d3 an • most; favorable position to offer there& with any PILES OF OLD 'NT ABOVE THEIR PRESENT' they have facilities in buying both GrocerLes I possessed by no other House in Seaforth, haying intimate connections with some: of the largest Wholesale Houses in the Dominion and a thorough knowledge of - the Wholesale.Trae.U. They would respectfully invite inspection of their stock, which:Will be foundsseplete with all the. Nov hies in the Market this Seasons- Particurar attention is directed to re following linea; PRINTS DRES GOOFS , p.AaR,_A_s TWELDS, • HOSE TICKIN Ds, Y„ GLOVES, s, RENCH D3LAINES, FII/ENCH MERINOS, - BLACK LUSTRES, BLACK COBU GS,. BL A.CK BA.RAT HEAS,„ TABLE CLOTHS, TQWELLINGS,, Boots and Shoes, and Ready.made TH.E.IR. GROCERY iltEPARTME:NT is always well:Supplied with abundance of the best -aril cheapest goods, which., will be wld at the mostx asonable pries. Their LLQUOit -DEPARTMENT is. ell supplied with all the BEST BRAe. DS1 Give us a call and jud e for yourselves. TRY OUR 80 -CNi TEA. BEA TY & COMPANY. CARIV1ICHAEL'S BUILDINGS, Main Street, Seaforth, April 20, 1871. TURNSERRY AUDITORS' REPORT.. Mr. Janaes: Johnston, Treas- urer, in account with the Municipality of Turn - berry. RECEIPTS. 18701 To balanae on hand from 1869... $.7;14106 Shop and tavern licence ... 177 71) Amount from Clergy Re- serve fund. . l'64, 40. Amount from non-resident taxes ... .._ 201 35 Cashfrom Collector ... 4,994 98. Total • ,.. ...$6,282 49. EXPENDITURE. 1870:. By a•mouniassaid for Township improvements ... $754 99& amount paid?.salaries ... 335 86 amount paid, charity ... 79 21 amount paid.for printing... 35 37 amount paid. for road al- lowance to Mr. Fisher... 100 00 amount paid to John Gal- breath for loss of horse.- 25 00 amount paid. to County, Treasurer 2,077 23 amount for schools._ .., 2,277 62-i amount paid to Auditors.- 8 00 • cash on. ._ 539 20 Total... •.. ...$6,282 49 We do hereby certify that we hive ex- aminecl.the above accounts, with vouch- ers, and. have found the same correct. • THOMAS FARROW, tZuditors THOMAS FORTUNE,. Turnberry, March 18, 1871. 176-1 • TOWNSHIP NOME.. TRE COURT OF REVISION AND APPEAL for the Townshiyot Turn- bertae.will be held at Mr. J. JOHNSTON'S .HALL, Bluevale, on MONDAY,the 8tht of May next, at the hour of Ten. o'clock, a. ra. The Assessment Roll can be seen at the Clerk's office. JAMES JOHNSTON, • Township Clerk. Turnberry, April 14, 1871. 176-2 176-tf.. ORTGAGE SALE. 11 DER a Power of Sale contained in a Mortgage, made by William Hat- ton) of the -Township of Howick,:- in the. Comity of Huron, Carpenter; and s.igar- • garet Hatton, his wife, (being .4 party thereto for the purpose of barring Dower, )••• Default having been made in the due - payment thereofs and due notice having: beenl given to all parties interested. , here will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTI N, on MONDAY, THE IT Of MAY, A:D. 1871. A GOFTON'S HOTEL, Wroxeter, At 12 o'clock, noon, the following Pro- pertr, namely, Lot Number Six, on the boulili side of Queen street, in the village of Vroxeter, according,to a plan of part of s id. village, made by A. BAY, Esq., J Lj. S., and registered, containing 1 -fifth of. acre, with valuable buildings thereon - TERMS made known at Sale - Dee underPower of sale in the Mortgage. •BENSON & MEYER, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. • &forth April 17, 1871. • 176-2 - NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN to all Parents and Guardians in the Township. of. Theltersrnith, who refuse or neglect to give notice to the Division Registrar- oft said Township of the Birth of a child). witilituthirty days from the date of such bintils that they are liable to a line of. from one to twenty dollars, with costs. Alltsuch persons will do well to comply with, the requirements of this Lew, as the neaulty will be enforced. WILLIAM MUIR, . Division Registrar. am Tuckersmith, 18th. April, 1871.. 176-tf,. seli Ti For be Ma A. asse nee NOTICE. e Court of Revision the Township of Tuckersinith, wifl ad at the. illage of Ilarpurhey, In Dill's Rotel, - *EDNESDAY, the IOth day of next), at, the. how of 10 o'clock for the purpose of examining the sment,r.oll.and revising the same, if sarys. WILLIAM MUIR, 'lltownship Clerks 176 -td. 18,. 187r. LUMBER !: LUMBER 1 LATH and SHINGLES. their Mill, one half mile North of E Undersigneal. have on hand at AinIeyidiIe, a large •S -tock of Dry Pine Lu4tber, pert (about 35,000 feet) of which is ressedllsi and 1-i Flooring. They hare also on hand 7&000 ft. of Strip Lath whichis warranted first-claes, and no,sabis. Th in•Shingle Machine. start about the 18tli instant, after which date a'plen- tifs 1 'supply' oirSHINOTiES will be kept on.hancL rompt. attentien.give.n. to orders from a stances & T. SMITH. Aprir12, Ia71. 176-tf. H • USE AND LOT FOR SALE. subscriber) offers for. sale the House and Lot on William Street, ne t lo Mr Williamson'e. Will be sold*. che ps For Ra.rtieulers-- apply on the .91.4mises. li.713etfis IV: ELLIOTT. eult.fail to call at Frank Paltridge'ss, get one dozen photographs of ysAstss * _ Aisra d :ad • iiiv tng the p • Simmer stack o - he has secured soi goods, whichk win b' the most economico As all the goods profit, no reduction! -being all marked -in , sure that TIO more t and it would be wel GOODS ARE NOT ell) The stock in the well maintained. Gre Jeans, Bi Call and Bleached and Union do., Dr Extra valtie Bro • Particular care h .riEms AND MIL IN Lustres, Black and Crape Cloth, Checke • SILKS, Enqui The MILLINE the charge of a tractive, showing si le prices. A Flowers, Ribbons, A lot of SIIAK t one. Cloth, VeIvetee (lesions. The FRINGED Jackets. A job lot of SI. value. 11-01T Lace an Mus imasks. Daina„- IStrai)kins, Antimac- 10110d and Bort Alhanibra, an Table Oil Cloths, A good stock *0' ,MERFS, M TWEE ersi READY- sviT C othing 'made to Colored and W ool and Merin S rt -fronts, Brae one Tie, - Sca Caps, &c. "°- PARASOLS? lars, Embroider d fants' Waists a uttons, Tassels, port and Valenci , A lot of HOOT hirer giving up bu BO a good asortnen „is kept supplied ebrapare favorab ttle TEAS,L—they. Take a note of*t "Brita