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?,SS, SADDLES,
.DLES,
SEAFORTH.
(iood folks Who want Hue
11-rw-prieetle good. and new,
Mam street, Seaforth,
It stock you may view,
evned by JAME'', WILSON
1..; is so bigh:y renowned ;
in Main street, Seafox-th,
;may eaeily be found.
Of bits, bridles and curbs
4ed eaddles so
ai eau equal their make,
_No- 1 A and prune.
ood blankets for winter
1. rem your horses the
iets so graceful far_ SIM -
lane, gr n, yellow and
ips of every deseriptione-
e coach, -carriage or hand
W LSON shale Seaforth,
ys be had at command.
.s and combs and rosettes
and ,eeod. in their way ;
shIt tugs in abundance,
ces that don t break in a day -
and Trunks of all kinds,
qua,Iity picy and rare,
desire to purehase,
hop of JAMES WILSON
il that without further
bargains make while you
rile and If arrxess Franarium,"
mber JAMES WILSON'S
an-
r4tantIy on hand a stock cif
IRTMANTEA C$, VAL-
:S AND.
Collars and Blankets,
:erticie connected with the
business.
U.NK, VALI !--tEz-c
SADDLES and BRIDLE'4,
Made to erder.
J -WILSON.
AFORTH
ainol Hill
1, Door, tand
FACTORY.
beg leave to thank
umereue euetemers far the
age extended to them since
siness in Seaforth, and
hv wilt be favoredwith a
it! same.
etentling tt Imild evould de.
; them a call, as they will
keep chi lemd: a large Stock
ttRI ER„: SASHES,.
1iN.1k.„ moLD [Nus,
GLES, LA.Ti &c.,
&et (If giving satisfaction,
may favour them with
,eatronage, as no/fie but
ehtee workmeu are
employed.
t‘tteutioat paid to Custom
DROADFOOT & GRAY.
PRESERVATION UTNE
SI •G 11 T
COUNTER,
AT A/1'011M AKER AN ra
JEW EL E It, Se afoth,
haa sole Agent for the sale
)-
our 1`elebrated PERFECTED
the Lenses of
PECTADLES
t Inch are ground by as, from
iatZeial manufaetured espe-
tally for Optic purposes. It
s pure, hard, andInellant, and
- near Achromatic as can be
Auced. The peculiar form
ell title accuracy attain-.
by the aid of complicated
d cestIy machinery, war -
ante
is in asserting them tc
et: -El M(s1 E FEC1
PE( l'A('LES EVER MAN.
FACTUIEI). They assist
ite sieht mostbrilliantleecon
r ease and comfort en tie(
a continuous and. abiding
of the eyes, and last a great
itheut requirmg to be
hev are the CHEAITST
..ala'}a, _MORRIS & eo.
re 1 Yana: Street, (up stairs),
Montreal.
' no Pedlers.
• — .
:R SALEa
Diend.id. Hotel Stand an the
t Square, Seaforth, known as
EXVHANGE, and doing
To an enterprising mem,
'vital. it offers excellent in -
on elle of the leading
close to the Salt walla
et trait rtahle (`1)TTA(IES tin
t. Goderich, rented at $2(41 a
era! Towu Lets, Termee-ae
Apply to.
VM. M A LC( ) ,
At the Market,
1871, 164-t1
JUNE 2, 1871.
—
THE HUilON EXPOSIT
Custora Tiouse Smugglers_
Very young infants and small
children are used as instruments for:
smuggling. - On one occasion im;
migrant ft -tinily, man and wife and
two nearly grown-up .daughters,
presented themselves.. They were -
very affable and easy in their man-
ners, and without much trouble to
theca, were pronounced "alt tight
and while the proper proceedings
were 'in progress for their dismissal
one of the officers saw a handsome,
little boy standing -alone, and, struck
by his attractive appearance, and
not knowing to whon he belonged,
he spoke to the child; and attempted
to "skylark" with him. The flieer
was surprised tofind the child could
-cet bend his body; on exaMination
at. was found that his clothing was
quilted with valuable articles of
silk manufacture and silver F,poons.
The little fellow belonged to the
family the members of which had
just been pronounced "all right."
A gentlemanly lookina, but poor-
ly cad pa,sSenger,---from his intelli-
gent expression of face and agreeable
manners, was treated with marked
consideration: The officers were so
' easily satisfied that he was honest
that they took lao notice special no-
tice of a small " lap -cloth" much
Will give you an appetite for break-
fast. Try it. •
Sowing. ----When your grou
all prepared, then is the time
ly chosen to pain seeds. Do
this on an account. It is a great
difficult to acco 'plish
ting your hands dirty
your back ach
by far is to wait1 till
ings the plants in :pets
all .a -blowing at a a -
'd then buy them, and
your garden, pot a d
once [nal put see in
it is net always e y to
ain, ebpecially the Atte
d •is
sual-
t do
bother, and
without ge
and makin
better pia
somebody b
to your do
b
arowin0a, •
place.them
all. But i
the ground,
find them a
ones. i
l'leasure
are enorrn
tentive gar
fresh to att.abt hlis notice an
ploy his nai d. To -day some
ordinary. g ewth .(probably a
and noise, le weed) appears.
morrow so e c6risaed plant
pears—se one has got over
wall and " eqei itioned "
forms of nimall life, too, sh
frequent il erva s—slugs, lic
erpillars, s
bors' chic
make thin
throw hal
of qal•clening.-- 1 hese
pvery day ti e at-
elier will find some hing
e
xtrnall
an k
To-
isap
your
Are
at
cat -
w -bugs, and your nier. h -
ns .and cats—all 'th se
lively for you, and you
bricks- and probably
ese last in the most un-
ner. In short; there is
rela*ation open to a:
,biCh,ifor placid conifort
nterest can be corn ared
11
worn, - which was hanging on his swear at t
ann. A detective at the tirne "oft affected m
duty," noticed a carriage 'waiting for 1.10 farm 0
some person, and asked the driver busy
manfor 1.V110H1 it was intended, and Jehai and quiet.i
pointed to the passenger who was to a garde
was approa.ching with the lap -cloth,
as us ,
something apparently inconsistent "
in having a carriage for such a man.
A suspicion being excited, the officer
seized the lap -Cloth. On a critical
search it was found to be lined or
padded with Brussels lane, that sold
at public auction for eleven:thous-
and dollars.
The fool smuggler is illustrated
by a man, said to be from the West-
ern part of the State of New -York,
who got a diamond worth sixteen
tho u sand dollars safely through
without paying the duties. This "gem
Le sold for its full value, and sub-
eequently "bragged of his smart-
ness." The fact came to the know-
ledge of the Government, and the
proceeds of the sale were con-
fiscated.
As smugglers women are more
-successful than men. The complica-
tions of their dress favor the busi-
ness. The modern "chignon" Nv as
for a time a most excellent deposi-
tory for smuggled goods. A. wonaan
is remembered who waa-so successful
that she was constantly crossing the
ocean for the purpose, and in a. few
years acquired. a handsome s com-
petency. It is a strangp_ metamor-
phosis that these adventairers some-
times undergo when caught in the
wolle. Same years since a very
pretty woman, remarkable for a full
bust, broadNhips, and plethoric per-
son generally, presented herself • for
eaamination. _ She was very polite
and affable, and came very near es-
caping detection. But the femak de-
tective then employed at Castle Gar-
den no sooner put her eyes .on the
rotund figure, of the" object' under
inspection than she invited the "par-
ty" to a private interview. It was
incredible what a ehange was soon
effected. Suffice to say that the
apparently well-fed and portly dame
of a few moments before, stripped of
innumerable dry -goods, stepped into
public gaze reduced to a wonder-
fully thin and rather skeletonized.
individual. As there is no penalty
for smuggling on the person ex-
cept forfeiture, she went sorrow-
fully away. Our laws are even more
merciful than this; for all goods thus
seized can be redeemed, though con-
fiscated, -by the payment of an hon-
estly made appraisement.—From
"The New York Cuscom-House,"
by T. B. Thorpe, in garper's Maga-
zirie for June.
ual on his arra • There was
Hints_ on Gardening_
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR YOUNG
BEGINNERS.
Without Moriey.
Many a an is rich without money.
Thousands of men with nothing in
their pock ts, and thousandawithout
even a poc et, are rich. A ma labrn
with a go.4 sound oonstitut on a
good healt and good limbs arid a
pretty goo head -piece is rich. Good
bonesare •etter than gold, to agh
muecles ti an silVer, and nerv s that
flash fire end carry energy to every
function a -e better than bous s and
land.- It 's better than a landed es-
tate to ha e a right kind of father
and moth r. Good breeds and bad
breeds exi t among men as really as
among he •ds and horses. Education
may do in ich to check evil tenden-
cies or to evelope good ones, but
it is a gre t thing to inherit the right
proportio of *aides to start with.
The man s rich who has a good dis-
position who is naturally kind,
and who has a flavor of wit and
fun in. his omposition. The hardest
thin.- to t along with in this life
is a man's own Self. A cross, selfish
fellow, a desponding and complain-
ing fellowt-i a timid and care -burden-
ed mare—these are all born. deformed
on the in ide, Their feet may not
limp, but their thoughts do..
Clearing the Ground.—This is the
first operation. Gather together all
the sticks and stalks and rubbish
which have littered your garden
throughout the wiaAer, and put
them in a heap to burn. The 'best
day to select for your fire is
your wife's vmshing-day., AS soon
aS the linen, i in the garden
set light to your pile, taking care to
burn a few sheets and. things. This
will probably result in the washing
being put out in future—at any rate,
if the washing isn't, your wife will
be. Besides, she is sure to come out
to converse with you the moment
your bonfire blazes up, andit is
pleasant to have a. chat in the gar-
den on a fine morning. .
Digging.—If the weather is wet
or chilly, this is done easiest by hir-
ing a nean—say at $2 a day to do
it for you, stopping in bed yourself!
You'll find it cheering to the spirits
to lie snug and warin in bed, and
hear somebody else at work itt the
damp garden. Direetly the sun
comes, it is a good plan to walk up
and down the path, smoking a meer-
, schauen, and looking on while your
deputy perspiies over his spade, it
SHYIN HORSES.—A cor espon-
dent of tei e Scienlfrific America says:
"Allow 1,e, having -had a great deal
of ex.peri 'rice in managing horses,
to add an tlaei bit of advice to ner-
vois-hors men : Whenever they ne-
tice,their orse directing his ear to
any- poin whatever, or indicating
the slight st disposition to become
afraid, le them, ,iustead of ulling
the rein to bring the horse toward
the object of its, nervousness, pull
the. other;side-. This will i stanily
'divert the attentioil of the ho se from
the object which is exciting ns Sus-
picion, and in ninety-nine .c ses out
of a hundred the horse will pay no
more attention to the objet, 6om
which he will fly away if orcibly
driven tait by pulling on th wrong
rein."
The Odd -Fellows (:)f
Ohio, through Past Grand
C. H.illecocka have invi
1
brethren f Ontario to visit
Clevelandat any time betw
15th of June and the 1st
that the prObren may dee
convenient. The letter of in
was sent 1p Past G-randla e
Of Lond ra for transm '
various I dges of the Order.
NEW ARII,IVALS !
(Intlirn az Son
Have a large stock of
N EW
Spring Goods.
—
A large stock of
FRESH
GROCERITS9
hic1 they will sell ver + cheap.' .
Cal amI see for yourselves
Shop Iatelbr occupied by
th R.OBERTSON &
J.13
169-ef.
NTIAZON.&
at the
CO.
SON.
NEW
A6NAGH'S
BA ERY & CONFECTIONERY
srroR_
CAVANAG
Keeps on hand
ALL KINDS OF
-.amJ P
BiscLits, Crackers,
-Made to
174
o r th ern
Master
ed the
here at
een the.
f July
most
itation
Smith,
ion to -
11
TOR6NTO MILLI ERY.
141ISS ERWIN
Has open d out .0, large stock Spring
-Goods, co prising all the
Latest Styles in Millinery.
Dr ss and. Mantle Mak'
Promptly attended to. .
Stamping done on the sherte t notice.
Straw and Hair Work Of e ery kind
executed in the neatest marner and
latest styles.
172-tf Reynolds' Block, Seafortb.
MISS _McINTOSH
Wishes to announce to the ladiee of Sea -
forth and surrounding country that
she has removed to
The FAR ERS' STORE, above the OLD
POST OFFICE,
Where she will be most happy receive
orders in I -
- 1
MILLINERY, D ESS
. AND
MANTLE MAKINCI
[
In the lat st and most approved style of
the season. She also keeps on, and.
A ChoicA Selection of Flowers, Feath-
ers, Terry Silk, &c.
STRA. . AND HAIR WORK
eaaed on short notice,
714f
CAKES, AND
NFECT ONEPY
EDbiNO OAKES
order.
J. CAVAN GH,
Main. street, Seaforth.
MC
INTOSH & MORRISON'S
C RRIAGE FACTORY
Iv Ath STREET, SEAFORTH.
T e subscribers feel thankful for the
ver liberal patronage theyhave received
sin e commencing business in Seaforth,
and wish. to intimate to their pustomers
an the Public generally that jtiey keep
on hand. and are 1 manufactjirmg all
kin s of.wh.eel work, such as
C RRIAGES,
OPEN AND !TOP B
GGIES,
DEM 0,OR A_TS,
WAGGONS,
SLEIGHS, CUTTERS; (Sze.,
Made up by EXPERIENCED WORK-
MEN, in the very latest styles.
We Do No Horse -shoeing,
But pay all our attention to the above
claSs of business.
Parties who favor us with their
orders will get good
satisfaction.
We I keep a
Painter.
rst-class Carriage
PAINTING
Done for country hops, and old work
repainted at reasonable rates.
Repairing promptly attended to.
Cord rood, Lumber, Shingles and
Lath ta -en in exchange for work.
cINTOSII & MORRISON.
167-tf
CARR
GRASSIE
ACE AND WACON MAKER
oderich, Street,:, Seaforth.
SLEIGHS,
CUTTERS,
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,I &e., &c.,
Built iji a superior manner, to order, on
short notice, -
Pr articular attention paid to Horse
Shoeii4 and General Blacksmithing. 163
E.
NEW
G GOODS.
HICKSON & CO.
Beg leave td annous ce that they are now opening up
s,1. EX RA LARGE STOCK OF
SP -ING GOOD,
Ii every dep rtment, and in -vi e an early
iirpectibnfro customers and1 the public
in genePal.
The goods vill show for themselves, so
0:1\IE ON
Ili clo so s Empor iu m
SAFORTH
75-2t
SIGN 0
THE RED
FLAG.
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Chan fie of .131GilieSS
JTIST STARtED
AD ;BODND TO SU CEED.
1-1 e Subscriber; Mr. THOS. LEE,
having purchased the tock of
W. A SHEARSOJ & CO.,
at a considerable reduction 4n cost, he is
both ble and determined td sell to his
custoriers,f and all those wild may kindly
fav�uif hini with a call, at such prices as
will a tonish the people of Seaforth and
the. surroxinding vicinity.
He has just received a lar e Stock of
FA
TEA
FRESH .
LY GROCAIES,
.COMPRISING
GOS,
COFFEES,
RICE,
NEW FR
Whic .4 will sell at rem
OUR AND
F
He al
Stock
ITS, ETC.,
kable Low
o keeps constantly On
of Flour and. 'Feed
eription, consistin
FLOUlt
RN MEAL,
-
0.4T MEAL,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
EED,
hand, a large
f every des -
of
Bra Shorts, Oats, .Barl y, Peas, &c'
'1cur and Feed deliveredJwitb dispatch
in IP rpurhey, Egnionvill.e ed Seaforth,
free ctf charge. •
SEEDS SE
All arieties of Field a,nd
kept constimtly on
•
DS!
Garden Seeds
band.
All 1ixids of roduce
4ake in Exchange for -Goods, at
TH itIGHEsir CAS PRICES.
REMENIBE I
SHEARSON & CO.'S 0 D STAND
THCEIMA LEE.
I69-tf 1
• FOR SAL
A HOUSE A:ND TV 0 LOTS.
Atwp° SIRABLE Dwe ng -house and
exceLlentilots on t. John street,
SeaforthJ, for sale on rea.. °liable terms.
Applyto OHN S LATTER,
1.674f Druggist, &c.
FRANK PALTRIDGE
Ji
Returns ThilanITs°tGen-
hisveryER'
very numerous,
friends for their very extensive_ patron --
age, and wo ld beg to state that be is,
turning out Ibett.er 'pictures than .evere
since his ret trn from 'England, where he:
visited some Of the best galleries in Lon --
don_ and. other large eities, and ,also
brought hotite some extra,- good. chenii-
eels, (on which the success of, Photog-
raphy - greatly depends,) ---better titan'
•can .be obtained in Canada, andenade ar-
rangements for a further siipply,- which
together • with .extra finely appointed
rooms and long experience,•renders Frank_
Paltridge's Photographs universally •ap-
preciated and acknowledged to be - the.
beet produced West of - Toronto. Call
and see some of . his new style of niedal-
lion .only true medallions,
Made in the- County_ ; also, •those beauti-
ful, _ never -fading -enameled pie-tares,—
the only place they •can be obtained.
Frank won* beg to state, in justice to:
himself, that all those -evho -obtained.
such poor inferior pictures, last
-during his labsence in England, that • if
theybring them back r(as a great many.
have (lone)1 he will exchange - them for
good, properlyenade and
posed piettres, made - by Frank him -self.
I wOuld say I ani destroying all nega-
tives from which those poor pictures
: -
were m•atre .as being unfit for use. I umi
determine eto keep the lead -'in Photog-
raphy itt this section.. All.- Work wale
ranted. 4Jwavs at home. and in good,
temper. FRANK PALTRDIGE,
Photographer, Scott's -Brick-
• • SEAFORTH, Ont„
WPbetegraphe at 'One Dollar per.
- dozen, witka View -to still further re-
ductions. - 170-tf.
SEATTER,
EXCH NGE BROKER,
And dealer in. -Pure
DRUGS C EMIGALS AND DYESTUFFS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCYAND TOILET ARTICLES
Agent for Sewing Machines. Money
to lencl on easy terms.
‘11.- Pure Wines and Liquors for medi-
cinal purposes.
J. SEATTER,
Seafort , Nov. 3, 1870. 59-tf.
MONEY!
5,000 TO LEND.'
TB AV the above sum on hand for
investnaent on good Farm Security, at
8 and 9 per cent.,—Private Funds. -
JOHN S. POP',TER.
SEAFORTH July 25, 1870, 139.— -
I NOTICE
TS HEREBY GIVEN, to all Parents,
and. Guardians in the Township of
Tuckersmith, who refuse or neglect to,
give notice to the Division Registrar of
said. Township of the Birtb of a child,
within thirty days from the date of such
birth, that'they are liable to a fine of
from one to twenty dollars, with costs.
All such persons will do well to comply -
with the requirenients of the Law, as the:
penalty will be enforced..
WILLIAM MUM,
. , • . Division Registrar
Tuekersmith, 18th April, 1871. 176.--tf
NOTICE.
--x---Ona is hereby given to all person
IA not to is
any timber or trespass on
lots N. 18, E. A 19 and 20 in the fith.
concession Hay, as the owner, PAUL D.
BELL, is determined to punish to the
-
utmost extreme of the law all so doing.
165-tf
FARMS FOR SALE.
TilOR Sale Lot No. 22, 13th 'Concession,
_U Township of MoKillop, containing:
One Hundred. Acres, forty-five of -which
are cleared. well -fenced, and a never fail-
ing strewn of water runs through. one -
corner. No buildings. Also, the unex-
pired term of eight years of the lease of
part of Lots 27 and 28, I2th concession,
with the privilege of purchasing at any
time. Purchase money $1,275, to extencl
over a period. of ten years. This lot is.
all wood. land. For further particulars.
apply to the undersigned.
THOMAS STEPHENS,
Seaforth,
January 11, 1871. 162-tf
0. H. CULL,
AGENT FOR
LOCKMAN'S REJITLYG MACHINES,
Telegraph and. Express Companies,
CANADA LIFE ASSUR.ANCE CO.,.
Issuer of Marriage Licences:
American Money bought and. sold -
Particular attention paid. to
JOB PRINTING,
Oserre—Elliott & Armstrong's Book -
Store, Seafortb. 174
•fe
No Armistice.
•
JOHN LOGAN
11AS declared war against the mer-
cantile opposition of Seaforth, with
a large and varied. stock of munition on
hand, in the shape of
3D1:Or0033S
—AND__
GROCERIES,
Which for quality, style and cheapness,
cannot be conquered with fair play.
:The following are speeial lines :—
FANCY DRESS GOODS, WIN-
CEYS, (Plain. and Checked,) LUS-
ip
_TR S; POPLINETTS,'FRENCH
M- RINOS, PRINTS. POPLINS,
GREY COTTON, BLEACHED,
Dc, FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
CL9UDS, HOODS, HOSIERY,
MANTLES, GLOVES, FINGER-
ING- YARN, READY -MADE
CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS,
TWEEDS, COTTONAND FLAN-
NEL SHIRTS, Dii,AWERS, SU-
GARS, TEAS, TOBACCOES, ,
RAISINS, CURRANTS, SPICES,
&ea &c., -
Too numerous to mention,
PAINTING.
JAMES WILLIAMS
Begs to initimate to the public that he
has removed from McIntosh & Mor-
rison's Cafriage Factory, and has rented
Mr. Wiliam Grassie's Paint
Shop,
Where he may be found at any time.
Mr. liVillilarns is preparecl to execute, on
the shortest notice, all kinds of
Carriage Painting, Sign. Painting
and
I,
Ornamental Work.
Give bim a calL Remember the place,
opposite A lurray's Stares. 170-13t
QUACKS.I—A victim of early
.A-VPIPIso ntil' reUon, causing nervous debil-
ity. prernatute decay, etc., ha ing tried
in vain e ery advertised :reinee.y, has a
simple maxis of self -cure, which he will
send free to his fellowesufferers. Address
J. 11. T LITTLE, 78 Nassau- 8t.216,_6Ninew
York.
AT THE
Manchester House I
MAIN STREET,
SEAP ORT
SEAFORTH, Nov. 15, 1870. 152-tf.
CHEAP LOT FOR SALE.
Tenth
50 ACRESCtliirastCulross,
ooufnLot y t 71.)f
Bruce
with LogCon.louse. Eight acres ciesred:
Patented. Address EXPOSITOR, Seaforth,
or JOHN LOGAN, Esq., Teeswa,ter.
March 31, 1 1. 173-1317
re. i