HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1871-07-14, Page 51> damage of a n ino
The trees a -mf
city suffered severely,
houses, flower -pots
open windows : were
street. A few mile;
t(}t`t'1`no ' s Road, , two
m a field were killed
One cf them belong -
all. The rain in a
te5 filie(1 the gutters_
k'FrtllGt5. The storm
tit half an 1lotar,.when.
m again. It p_rodelm:-
very decided change
tire, the, sniffiness of
ivillg wa1: to an aar€;e-
r
N NEW -.AOR
D BLOODSHED.
rocks serious, app ehen-
iyte(I that a tiotoua dis
till takes place ia New
the e. (grattagBlaen pet'- -
5 „ 4
4 z` ilk procession on the
(7 et three days pi'e-
'lkt l,(.'e A ulthor it`e-;, x1:1
elf Governor 11 oflnni t ,
rlcR
issued a in-oolatl: at~
titlg the (rtiige uer
la Til rooessi( )IL inn
however, 1..overnor
tmrned to the city, and
`lartna)tl()lt 1:e=voktug that
Ater;' Aatr).ortties, aril(
military -protection to
'who. shote to form in os
1'0,-eision. Taking ad-
this1 the Orange proses-
k its route at the 41.p-
- the mob hooting- Do -
Shots ft ossa bel>tiel
under a.wl tags were.
t :> vatl:a on. toe procession,
v and the police, result-
tiug a l.)uivati soldier and.
officer. I('zia>ll a.t
ft`(I ll under an a • ming at
(IL
West 11Wenty Ourth
Ca the uttilitatr\: to fire on
E ftotli opposite Fisk, s-
,cse, killing about fifteRit
w omen. This
of checking elle rioters,,
'ocession was allowed to
without fttltllel seilo•us
rrespondent of the Ulobe
:(showing description of the
1` this disturbance,. and the.
hal moved on :—c c I a:r--
ile place about ten minute
a, and the scene was awful.--,
.itis were lying on the side --
(l pool:. of blood and brains,.
)t-oeesfiton and the military
ti,atit1 Barts were taking off
idled,; of wu.€nn there were a
Ether., Some report fo ty—
• kilted, but from what F
only the number above
:(1 -were slain. The Gari and
netts were engaged. P 'e-
tlmis the military tired on
km the Seventh avenue,
€€ilty-S1 tl street. Nearly a>11.
l ' belonged to the poorer
L+!F.ARBIA.GES•
—l)+) LE.—M the
kl(mtcl, Clinton, ltti
ou the 1st hist.
to \liss Bridget
t'UL R-- fit•\( IF.t`Nt. At the (tom-
tl ftt tel, by Rev, F. h1(.Cuai!-,
,
.�i;d1 fust.,, Mr. f George (.hrlsto- =`
tf1 Miss: Esther Bingham .of
Lt.
Prince of
the; Rev.F.
X1,r. John
,
D(yk., of
1 t r! t:. At the Manse, try Rev.
tmaiig, on the 7th inst.,. Air.. John
of Clinton,. to. Sarah E. L•oug,
nls.v,
IIT C'Xt1 LL, lt. 1)., (' nittuato or Vietit -
Stilt , Physician, Surgeon, etc.. etc.,
0: r Office and residence, at 'llanup-
Itlt�
APPREN-TCE WANTED. .
ED immediately, an aplmrentice to the
ltslmitlaing business. A boy twin the
referred. Apply to
DAVID _Mc\Alt GILT,
SeaAirth.
M FOR SALE U1 MORRIS.
t,It rt ft amelde terme, Lot No. l.; Clcu1.
o ris„ coimt c umi11g 64 acres, over "3 ) cif 1r hikh.
1, st ••,leer to grass audt a ell lowed; the
lk, It timbered with bald -wood. It i,4
.1 ere.• Northern Gravel Road, 1 mile. and
i „met 1=.y th, ttmlel 1:1 miles from Clinton_ -
.1., easie land.. Thera i. ort the Premises
Ana homer `20 x Zak with good cellar inl
rt > good spring on the premisee.
ra her l::rtxultc1S apply to the 1<tttm1F1xet& r,
�,t � tlt
1). 0.
mi
- to t,itilst;s, or, of by lt'ttt'm,i
GEORGE 1 TeH,LIlt,
Proprietor.
INS FOR SALE IN SEAFO.RTB.
sb ,
Cheap, two comfortable frame 1)wellRtg
smtlt,att tt t,n tlit• most pleasant star t•t hi
t
Whig the Good Templars' kl81t. One
,east -s at present oecu1Ett•.1 by dr. James
ctrl ,he tither b.- Mr. D. 1) germs- Both
1 .
autt le:e4t tact:crhut to t..mt iu
on Which are all rasa 'SA8.i eo,ttVents'mmeiee,
.,,eft .Iltd herd water, out -bail lett :4, etc -
€r 1,< rtie Mars apply on the premises, ee
t EIA 1�. ii. 1.
rt 1,
NO E t E•.
try r–,-.0\ti of Candidates for sewed and
_,m -t f;ass etatific:ttt•s of qualification as lc ult-
seltvu,, ill
etc ie- schools for tl=c d`oullty o
it: tie. (. rmitrati School, in the '44 -.At of (am-
x' 1• S l a p:. the 2,th day of jur.,X imttzk.,:.
ta- fol owing days : and fon tar:it el.lss eert1-
' i E l m:\ T th first
atm the sante plata-, tat l ,
_L t dtt`isr nett. roman -tieing on. emir day at
4, A. M. ('antl,,lat( fur tint close ccrtttm-
€Styr 2h1:.0 tett(-lata the esauditfmtetu for second
led -class
tI
.t t
te,.
'mlaria
cs for ,r M
r
n
d-
tttit t ..Fs must furnish proof of ;ot,tl Iteal
;t•„ z:1 hashes s1ct•e:hfmli>taught school
I. three ers, anti those fur first-itn+s
,sea f Lavine ,-egret•: +felly t: u.ht for tivc
„r team ln.sseesett of a secttn.l-c:ills 1'mx,vit
t•:itr4 and tc•stiameniala te' be sent to tbt)
Leur J. It. Milli r,
f.,
�,r1 1r,ar, Este, Seaforth P. 0:t i est out
.
t=at I-hez:, G(, fig. day ofa atutl,n,mtton.
PETER J)AMSUN,
lerid 10th JI11y, bei...
TtIY 14 1871.
s
THE 1AETS.
SE AFORTr3, July 13, 1871.
Wheat., (Fall) tt- bushel, 1:10 to 1.20
Wheat (Spring) to bushel, 1:05 to 1:15
1Lst> ;? bushel, 0:43 to 0:45rfey l: � ():43 to 0:45
Oats l�' bushel,
0:55 to 0:60
Peas 1<1 bushel, 0:55
to 0:15
Butter, ; lb. 0:11 to 0:11
I` s• 6:00'to ! 00
I .1 v6, c) JO to '� a)t)
Sheen Skins, 0to12:00
Ray, per ton, 3; 7:00 to 0:00
Flour, per 100 lbs. 1:25 to 2:00
Potatoes, (ne.v,) 0:44 to
Wool, per lb., _ aU:20 to 0:37
Lamb Skins, 0:12 -to 0:20
felts,: 0:00i Fi
Bark, l► cord, to 3:
Special attention paid to all orders for
Boots. and Shoes, either sewed or pegged,
art J- lhincatin & Co.'s. Seaforth..
CLINTON, July 13, 1871.
B Telegraph to the Expositor.
Fall \\ heat, per bushel, 1:0a to 1:10
Sprung \\ h.e.at, per bushel. `' 1:10 to 0:40' to 1:20
0:00 to 0;60
0:45 to 0;48
0.15 to 0;17
;11
0
0.10 to ,
0.3- .to U
:,3G
�
Oats, per bushel,_
Peas, per bushel,
Barley, per bushel,
Batter per per, lb,
,
r - doz.
Eggs , -per r
tc
\V dal, per lb.,
•
Man's 'n 's hand-maale Kip Boots, for $3.50,
at J. Duncan Seaforth. .
A. Full Stock of all sorts of Boots and
Shoes, in Leather, at J. "1>uncaii c&• Co. s.
ST. MARY S, ,hi1y 13, 1871. 20
Fall -Wheat, per bushel, 1:15 to 1
,spring'Wheat, pct bushel, 1:10 to 1 45
Vats, per bushel, 0.35 to 0
re :..tel 0-70 to 010
er bushel,
t e�,1' 0:40 to- 0 4a
Barley, per bushel,
0:10; to 0 16
_putter per lb., 0:11 to 0 12
Eggs, per doz. 0:35 to 0'4'2
Come Incl get yiour choice of 500 pairs
of Pruuello Boots. at J.. jll)ancan and Co.'s;
LONDON, July 13, 18 t 1.
$1 10 to $1 20
1 10 to 1 22
0 48 to 0.52
U 43 to 0 46
0 70 to. 0 7S-
014to 017
`0 13_ to 0 14
0 35 to 0 43
White -Winter Wheat
clo
„Spring
Barley
• .)Its
cos
Butter, ii kegs,
Eggs,
UMBERIT
SUGAR -CURT`
FLOUR
THE HURON EXPOSITOR. ,wr..
ROVIS1ONS.
•i Dilr ,.. . s . _
.,, .. raw, .."1,n'a,.s.-.so-.., ., .r,• .•-
ND CUT AND MESS PORK!
HAMS AND SHOULDERS, (C1�.NVASSED.)
CHOICE MILD CHEE.-E.
T AND COR14� 1�l1EA6..
]3�A1�T, SHORTS AND OATS,
E
N
T!
C
• T has tlu4 clay been duly an-
�� Scor 011tStfL.1(llll=,
11 t the
Ti B.
a g notes am'
ttro iced to collect tuul, all
aeconn ' dee 1MMr.a GRIFFITH
hereby requested to to
indebted. tt) 1
ecliate eettluuieut of the 'tame and sav• t
DUNC:�N 11I.;Ftl IL1.1tiE,-
- utamt, of ',roe), ado, `1`rustee
of
parties
leak() it
costs.
•
Acct t
Mr. 'COTT will meet parties on the last Slert1R-
DAY u July at Mr. I lnrray'ti gote1,from1t 10
°'cies k A. \r to 5 o'clock P. 3. I.
The largest, cheapest and best .atock
of Dots and Shoes in Seaforth,t
T.
Coventry's.
The latest styles of Boats aucl Shoes of
,all kinds cheap at T. Coventry's.
TURUN-1'O; July 13, 1871.
\gibe, Spring, 40 00 to 0 00
000to`.000
O61to 070
052to 053
1:3 00 to 19 00
0 70, to 0 80'
031=to 042
NO`li CI OF J)ff�fi4)I31 ETON OF
QuoPART 7i161{S111 tm.
co -partnership heretofore existing be-
-1-
tw Y n the nndersi�nlCe1 Tulin George Atuunt .and
Phil Vollmer, as statenuumiaetu Seaforth, rs and shingle
mtann nuture>s, at the Village
stela incl firm of
Wheat, Fall, aoules,
Barley,.
Oats,
:Hay,
Peas,
Wool,
Coui1
Amit
mutu
litn
Se
Th
s of Hams, urge er
t & Vollmer, has this day;TORN been
G. dissolved sol by
1 consent. PEt IP v OLLMAB..
as : OTTO KLOTZ, ,
Notary Public, Prestnu, County of Waterloo.
forth. 2.0th Tape, 1871.
business will be carried onby JOAN G.
18(i -Bt
TT alone.
j.b .S. WIL
ON,
ti
tit
tom.
z
ADDLES,
c
&c.,
E FORTH.
A large assortment of Prunello Boots,
• Ladies' and Children's,
Duncan & Co.'s, Seaforth.
For cheap ladies', gents' • nd children's
l'runella Boots of every cl'scriptrou, go
to T. Coventry's.
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
Thursday, . July 13, 1S? 1.
c Lrrsr:
week ed
u1
r
past- the
is
�, -for The na1_ket 1
dull and prices weak, The range was
.5: 30 to $6 50 for:Illinois, Indiana,
and"Ohio steers, except one lot o
f
F 'xtra Illinois, which 'sold at
75.
30 head 40 to'
TSG S0 ; Texans solei at `4
The receipts for the week, ending last
Friday, were 530 cars, against 471 cars
the previous week. ler if any-
thing
;rhe market is - dug y
tltini than last week, with a decline of
-about e. The prices ranged from y$5
to
5 75, on an . average .weight of 986 to
-1 1274 lbs. for Illinois and Indiana.
Texas ` e $4 xas- sold at 75. Sales - to -clay foot
:388 head.
The receipts since -Friday are 37S cars,
against 286 cars for the same period ast
week. The shipments east for t
ee
ending Friday last were 481 cars, against
468 cars the- week previous, an
shi meuts for the past three days were
15e cars.
Sales reported to -clay as follows :
Galvin to Farthing, 18 head. Ohio
steers, average 1,275, at $5. 65.
Thompson to Burgunche, 20 lard .Ill:
steers, ay. 1,210, at $5 60;
Same to same, 1S head Ill. steers; ay.
1,080. at'5 ,35 20 hd Ind. steers
Myers & Go. , to Fye,
ay. 1,138, at : 5 50.
Saine to Thompson, 16 hd Ind. steers
-ay. 1,013, at $5 :371.
Briggs to Woods, 76 hd Ind. steers, av
1,36:3, at $5 50.
Church to Downs, 37 hd Ind. steer
ay. 98:3, at �$,'3.
Doty for Bogle to . Fayfieldl & Smitl
y
41 lid Texas steers, ay. 935, at $4, 75,
Teachout to Farthing, 37 het .Micl
steers, ay. 1,186, at $3 25. _
Mark toWoods, 28 ha Ky, steers, a
1,400, at $S 50. Ind. steer',
Fulham to Bowden, 30 hd
ay.. L360, at $s 5e.
Graves to Bowden, 15 hcl Ind. stee s,
av 1,351, $5 65
Mellinger to Woods, 32 ha 0, stee s,
av1, 2S4, at $3 75.
SHEEP.
ARNESS, S
BRIDLES,
AIN SliREET,
HARNESS !'
11
N
AIII ESS
NOW `IS 'YOUR TIME
TO BUY
CHEAP HARNESS,
TRUNI�.S,
WHIPS,
•
COLLARS,
COLLARS,
HALTERS.
4:c
Cards
Curry -combs,
Brushes, Bits, Bridl
Circiiigles,
SADDLES,
Andeverything usually found
First -Class Saddler's Shop.
FI
AT
COTT R
OK OUT, YOTJNG ME1
3ERTSON'S,
.FAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH.-
COLLARS,
N -EW TIES
NEW - SCARFS,
C1{;IZ- ED AT
R. ANDERSON'
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE.
E THOLtSAND OF THE . NEW PAPER C
EVERY BOX CONTAINS A .P1?]ZE,
(Solve very valuable.)
eC LLARS—Franklin, Great Western, . St. George, Dead
Eure a.
7f S—Mite, Bon Ton, Sappho, Lothair, Clipper, Crown.
rnd Duke, Von Moltke, Bismarck, Crown] Pr
S ARTS --Cabinet, G
quer. r, Pall Mall, General, Marquis, Correct Scarf, Standard.
T. K. ANDER
LLAR,
A CTION SALE
OF T` RM .STOCK ANI IM-
PLEMEN TS.
Mr. ' Fowl is Sale of Farm Stock and Implements
has been P stponeel until furthe=r notice. - -
F RM FOR SALE.
The subs riber -will also sell by private sale thrt
superior s ck farm being lot No 1 Second Conces-
sion, Hulle t, containing 100 acres, 80 of which rise
cleared and all under grass. There hon the prem-
ise a good new frame barn. The River `Maitland
runs thlou(,=h the farm. The el road atilt .fenced -
three
It is situated on a goods ravelh. For a s eg itlit�-
mulles of th= village of error in
mug and ;g zing farm, it has Dot a s p
Canada.
Terms ne-third of the purehase m ney to be -
paid. down ; the balance on time to suit the leer-.
chaser, wi interest at 6 per cent.
For furt er partit:ulara apply t(I the pr,plietor,
WI1871LLIA_il. FOWL
1237-ta
X13,
Seaforth Po t Office.
1999
S{MON POWEEL
Would to -e this opportunity of retina • -, thanks
for the 1 beral patronage extended tended to oim say ince
cowmen bre business. and begs
at
no effort on his hart shall be wanting o insult a
continu . cc of the same. Ile has now >ce ve(I and
opened p a nice stock of
PRIVATE SA E
--OF— .
FARM IMP EM
EN
TS
-SES
AND D
HORSES R
r THE following Property . •11 be sold
1 Cheap, for Cash, or line al terms on
oredit, viz. :-7 Horses, consisting of 1
brood- mare, a good stock ra ser, 1 span
heavy working horses,1span ares, young
and working, 1 2 -year-old lood colt, 1
1 -year• old colt.
FARM IMPLEME 'TS.
1 reaping machine, nearly n w, Massey's
slake, with Wood's self ra . e, 3 iron and
wood ploughs, Grey's make, gmondville,
Ing .lough, cultivator, et
g For further particulars ' pply at the
Expositor Office, or to
JAMES M. McGI
ISI -S ` Seaforth,
Siliot, Bishop,
Canada Salt
ation.
ince, Con-
ON'S
Noted Furnishing House for Boys, Youths and Men.
179 -ch
SEAFQRTH, May, 1871.
FLOUR!
FLOUR!
s,
a1\'.TNG purchased and thoroughly elrs refitted
he
Inmills formerly owned by the
I am now prepared to itu•Ilish
FAMILY FLOUR
Second to NONE IN SEAFOBTI,
Andthat will
'
mpare favorably with any in the Do-
minion,
If yon want A 1. FLOVII. go to deef ollowingg
D Thealers and ask for TI_Alia1L1L
11111 SITALL'S FLOUR : , - z(
W. SCOTT 110BEBTS0N,
WILLIAM AULT,
J. \\£HTTTESI DE, • -
SIMON POWELL,
JOHN ,
CAVANAGHmvill
Wm. TI -10).180N; E;, ;ontlVille,
Or at W. AI ARSIIALL S
Orders left withoy. S. ROBERTSON will bo
promptly attended
Parties who wish to
NOTICE TO F
FRE =R FAMILY CRO ERIES,
Assoei-
iu
)
com1zsg
1
eLS, Sugars,Coffees):
es).
Spice Raisins, Currants, &c.
Spl' olid value in
THE Salt Manufacturers of Ontario, having
formed' an Association, under he above title, for
the sale of salt, notice is hereby a-ivem that all salt
will, until further notice, be soli. by the Associa-
tion only. Communications to be addressed to the
Secretary Salt Association, Gott rich.
THOM''5 SHORT;
President.
RIMERS.
THE BERNE TILLS.
THE undersigned having pure
GRIST MILL, are prepares
Chopping on the shortest uotie
No. 1 Flour kept consta
Also, Bran, • Shorts and
REPAIRS DOJ E ON THE
SHORTEST XOTICE.
The receipts for the past week'r ing al
from $4 the lowest, to $5 75 they c hsst
for sheep lambs, Sb 50 to t.
is
for the week ending Friday were 61 call
against 50 cars the previous week,
id
shipments for the week ending lie
i-
dty were 51 cars, against 48 cars -
da} ��
. �reviouts 'week. Since Friday tare
1shipments re-
ceipts are.::.i) ears, and the
10 cars.
Transactions to-day'were light, one `
sale only reported_
Feagle to. Bidwell, 218 hd Ohio, av 80
at $4 '25.
HOO S.
The market fo the past week has
been c uiet and prices low. Theecei ate.
e
Wasfrom 44 G21 to :, 85. The receipts
alastfixei•e
SFriday 1
for the week:. ending the ` eek
1
is
e
a
•1,tTatlllSt
127 cars, shipments for the' `°eek
previous: The p
ending Friday
w
er
e 111
11
cea
rs,a
against
us
t 1O
J
the �e- Previous. The receipts ince
Friday v(TSsbc&r5anIthesL>1enis
were 78 cars.
Thelittle ore
market to -day was a
active at G4 75 to $4 80. ,
Sales reported as follows
lorat t, 7
4 75 5
110 hal av 211 lbs
at 4
av 271 lbs
94ha 4 7i,
'
183 hd zv 232 lbs at 4 75
t)9 lid av
206,lbs at
J,Lr 1;d. av ?l2. lbs al 4. 7,5
Reinennber the sign laf the
,GOLDEN SADDLE.
A. cal is solicited.
W ILS O
M. is �ERTSON
� It
Cabinet tt 1VIalier
U nderta
aed Mr.
4'CIiG purchased d
°1 re
prepared.
am1
• I1
TT�T' SL
xL-hortest notice, either
on talc
C�FI
F
ALL SIZES, kept constantly
Two d
tilclntt
street,.
Warero
ors south of 1 nox's
autl Morrison's C
'eaforth.
R,' BERT' ON.
HOMM
to at
town
As the subscribers are first -e
they will guarantee to give th , most entire setts
faction to all who favour them F with their patron-
age. S. IT1I & WEIR.
Berne,rne,
Jnne,1871. 182-8m
SAMUEL 11. DETL OR,
cretnry.
187-4
TOBACCOS.,
SPIRITS.
Best 1rands mit of bond, ondraiSpencer's ZhBeert and
nti�ottled.
Ago). for Carling's and.
in bairels, quarter barrels and betties.
Fl
DANIEL M'GREGOR,
BOOKBINDER, HULLETT,
AS just received a iarge Stock of the
Hniaterials used m tie business, and
is now fully prepared t execute on the
shortest notice and in t e latest styles,
all orders he may be f a1oured with,
Registers, I...edgers,
teased the BERNE
to do Gristiug and
ntly on hand.
Chopped Stuff
oss practical milers
AND
BDA Ti
i3ooirs
Exchange Wheat for Flour,
Are certain to receive proper quantity, and an arti-
ole that will defy competition.
W. MARSHALL:
186-tf
EGMON VILLE.
NEW,
GR ERY.
WM. TH.OA SON,
(Late of Seafor hi)
Begs to inform the perl�li that he .las
opened {m Grocery Store, in -
THE hBRICK PREMISES
Lately occupied by ?4r. John Logan,
NEARNEAR THE �3IiID .GE ,
11GAIOLYDVVILLE,
Where he Swill keep on band
A COMPLETE ST' C/i. bF
Fresh GrQeel res, ,
nd
S ELL'S
nd fnnorals
nn4'
Y r3'
S!
n band.
1 Tris
Hotel,. and
age Pact
IMPOR
TO
ANT
ur, Feed, Provision:,,
In all their branehes.
l
T'our, Oatmeal,
Cornmeal &e.'
OJtmtneal, Cornmeal at nanufactllrers',iahelesale
prices. Try the 75 cent Tea.
NO. 999.
Olposite Carnaicbael's store, ST•. -1I OBTII.
186 SIMON POWELL.
OF AZT ii]ND,
Ruled, Printed and Made
To order, on the shortest notice, and a
prices which defy competition.
LADIES' WORK BOXES
AND -
NOUSEI
E
ERS.
GOOFLOUR
I '
D
AT ALL TIMES.
W. A. SHEARSON & CO
Proprietors of the. -
FAY
NC
ASIES,
S
LOOK HERE '.
• UTHERLAND BROS..
Al.e now prepared to supply
Made to order.
OLDA-NWBOOES
N
D
"fav UND- AND EPAIJ?ED
At city , rices.
Persons 'residing t a distance by
leaving _i . g their books a the Signal Book
Store,aGoderich, or at the E ..Posrron
office, Seaforth, or at J. R.- Grant's, Ain -
le viile, stating sty e, may rely upon
them being well bound.
All comn1Unicatiolils addressed to the
undersigned, will receive prompt atten-
tion.
DANIEL cGREGOR,
Coustance, P..0
Hull.ett.
Seaforth, NOV. 9, 18 t 0. 153-tf.
GE
NTS' CLOTHING,
Cheap and Good.
Parties - are requested to call,:
compare prices rices and judge for them-
selves.
SEAFORTH MILLS t
Are now Manllit101ni1 the best
FAMILY & PiL TR, Y FLOURS
In the Donin'ion.
Intending purchasers it Seaffrth and vicinity
eau rely upon betting our l? tinily and Pastry Flout
from the following Dealers, ONLY :—Thos. Lee, A.
M. •Strong, John Walsh, Janice _�f stilt' Ton.
Kidd. J. 1lc Ginuis,
Ault, Thomas Orders
.Au
1�glnoudvillr, and at the Seaforth
receive prompt
lleft at ons uflice; Market Square,
attentiOf.
' Farmers desiring to exchange theirWheat
for. Flour, at the Mill,
May always rely upon gettizg our best Family or
Pastry Flour in exchange, in quantities aecortling
to the value of their wheat.
W. A. SH i• ARSON & 00.
184-tf. !
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
E•
TOTICE is, hereby Oven that all par-
t' indebted to i?Ur. COLEMA.V'
Those bringing their O\V N;LOT1I,;
♦fill Bare every attention paid to them`
as formerly. . .
1
WarranW,
We We Wa11 tint .x.11 ot11 ,
And are bound not to be beat, either-
for
it3ei-for PRICE, FIT, or i'L ISiL
14Ien's. and Boys'
C-I.X;orfi'lla\T G -
Fant with care and ceonomy.
SUTHERLAND BROS.
171-tf Opposite Carmichael's Hotel.
FARM FOR SALE.
Tim subscriber offers laic FARM for kale, be'ng
•+ south half of lot 20, Eighth Concession, Lown
ship
of Morris. `consisting of 100 acres;(i+lip aewhich
ars cleared. 'shirr is a good log barna lx
30, granary, 18x24, and a good log house 34x1li. A
spring Creek runs through the farm. For particti-.
lare apply to the -subscriber WILLIAM
en t the
ices.
ltlii.gt
nart., a'ul menalfortures,
Iprovetnent is now the order of time
day, and IIoI1e have more fully ac.
knowlrtlged nn -d followed this preee;$
than Metiers
.
Lazaru4; Morris & Co.,,
;;iaiinfecturers of the celebrat-ed
PERFECTED LENSES..
111
tbet wiener; ran do t', alleviate
the tli,(tre se caused by weak or fatilia=;
vision has been cart -fulls- studied :by
there ami adapted in thm nmanufre-
ture of their celebrated brated 74 nses—*u
well have they sseteeied tins. all cen-
'(.Ks, after trying Chest_ eelebratr••l
:latlxe';, that ineorrve miteirems from
badness of sight ix(U L,- Nat once T E11.
d.
it. 3
185 Agent, Seaforth.
at rices as reason- either by note or bciokt are requested
a
Of every description, �? call at his office, at'thel
-e
house 1�
TS4
e
th
othero
el
those of an a in'inie;(liat �•,
nd
Isle as Ytittle the Baine.
111
the trade. will be sued without further notice.
—'� ,'
Ithey
Seaf oath, April 11, ii i. l . 1 i 5-tf
The - Hxgh e st Market Price ,
� I '
• PUP FOR
BUTTER, EGGS, &c., &e.
A call is respectfully solicited. m
1,7.0.t. THO�MSON,
' e.
t,modVill
E
n
179-tf
WILLE SOLD CHEAP
;
Or Rented on Moderate Terms.
I
Serv-
et
Street, ,
Main
-
Own
=ll-kn premises, HOSE i e he Pos Office, occipital for the-
' '.mill
t
' of
T sPost-Office, a i 6
ears by Cseuee n DAs). , ESQ., as a
ry Gootl with dwelling, having the usual
Dry C:ootl�Storn, w nr, and a
re
he ,
t)ut-houfie�k, stable, galYlen, d:c. in t. building purposes
opposite vim. nice eacant lot suitable for buil g
ly, man g. Apply by letter, to
ndi'oinluo
I
7
ezeonntau$, Brockville.
h,13_tf„
DUNCAN McFABLINF,
Lune 7,, 18871..
NOTICE.
OTIGE is hereby given to all persons
Nnot to cut any timber or trespass on
lots N. 4 18, E. 1 19 and 20 in the 5th
concession Hay, as the owner, P (L D.
the
- to t
inisl
ei. to )1
• n
el
Tmll 1
BELL, is flet
utmost extreme of the law'all--s doing.
165-tf
NEW
Aits .
VOIDID
Q
LA4
k;
.—
A
victim
ct
im
o
f
deeabr
lily
indiscretion; causing nervous
premature decay, etc., havingtried
in vain every advertised. remedy, has al
simple means of self care, which he will
send free to his fellow -sufferers. Address,
.
J.
H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassar: st., New
L62_-6110,
DR
sr.
A. G.
FAR
RICEING Lot 6,
-'R S., eoutainua
well fenced, good
twbucll
5
of
good
best quality, pelfe
bush • is hsrdv.00d
sitnated on a g
miles of the' Fill
grain )Imarkete in
nlnrs apply to th
by letter to,Ein
T]IE
T off'
77.
00OUGAL
FOR SALE
II.
concession, Tucke itim,
'100 acres, St3`t�rez c. ca ed btlildinget, Is fine large (rclaard„
piing water, the land is of the I
-t
hes
or or.
good
d ' of
A ie ` 11.1
clean and ff
tl
L,.
{
' 1 1 and
1
not
been eel
anti has.
waver road, and wit
e of Seaforth, one of
.
Ire Province -For i
myth
d
proprietor on the premi
ncisille Yost ()tike.
i
It is
three
litebeet
ptartie-
rif'
C2
con
0
t""
Tort
Clo
NOTICE' r
ABGI3ERS wanting work for a f
w.
.s will find employment oil the -
K-eel>v
. 7 .a
L
T..,-RNME T D1�A.INS, -
GOA � � - 25 t1a�'.
In. Grey. WAGES, 151.per
n- k
wr
I: .s ,
Il
rel
an
0
o �.
of
of
're
1
ag.
liThIgent at the of tee, Jas.,
e1r�lylytothc<n
T. Blain.
G. Bl '111, Contractors
ib.
Grey, 11a� 1,,.., ti •
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