The Huron Expositor, 1871-07-21, Page 3JULY 21, 1871.
ARRIVALS
thrtmit Son
s a large stock of
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large stock of
RESH
iv will se
I
-ery (:heap..
m for yourselves at the
•upied by
)BE TSON & CO.
TirRON SON:.
HO Fs N
,s nnunte rous customers for
;tl patronage during the
Oa, and trusts he will re-
nuance,
on hand a: large assort-
iSouud
Hemlock! -
Pants wit! give satisfaction.
ALs0
atisfaetion-
ALso
AND DRAINING
KEPT ON HAND.
OF ME
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, E ERAL PNIP-13E3
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td:rs (}a liberal terms. Or-
neatptiy. attended. t&.
iituate(t on the Toti t>.line
art Hallett, 3 and :i =ilea
n .::drat..
ott 16, 1.8:7:°, ;84-tf:
ice Company
?POOL & LONDON.
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$2,000•,,060 Sterling
0
--Queen Buildings, L iver-
Icc:church Street, London.
',NCH f,1 FICH—Exchange
hugs, .`dontreal.
Morton, Esq, Chairman:
Etq., David .t orrau es
.re Hoon. James Ferrier.
ttolsoin s Yank.
rskics— Messrs. .Ititchie,
Esse Winiara Sutherland,;
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sir
hornas S. Scott,; Esq.
Mamas R. Johnson, Esq.
4 t l.I r.t y AND (1EXE tAt.
itac:kenzie Forbes, 13 St.
net, Montreal.
�Lrne(1 having been appoint-,
JIte I,F*c-o Company, isartiE s
;art a,aittat .1-sa by tire eats
[trst favourable terms.
s granted on is advantage
Ftmy rthc.r respectable Com-
aineas in Canada.
(MES .11. tbLNSON.
Agent;
ENS(.)N & 1I1: "1•:it'S
Law ()then
Seaforth„
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.f(/HT, L. D. S., Surgeon
Fctraets teeth without pain
the .Nitrous Oxide Gast
the l='eaeon: store, S:trat-
t1 ee in Seaforth, at Knox's.
t Tuesday and Wednesday
s say
nn: Clinton. at the (20in-
on the fallowing `.L`httra-
ays.
Airing new teeth .are re -
1, if at Seaforth and Chri-
st clay of attc•ndau.ce.
)patients have had teeth,
flit• U::e et the (Gas, at Di
t. New York.-
ORO HLLS ,,
k E8 AMCS.:
rct hta In , pureliceie 1 the Roxboro
he Ala.
iu'e Mill rI !•. :borough ,,tatf! of
k!C now •rtInix.'et to (t(
k1:01 CHOPPING
AND
o general Custom work,
cls shortest nonce..
! desire ter state to tanners and
r.• work wit/ be dole uu'tcr their
k11.1 have no 3 esitatio %u guarau-
fsctio:l,
res eetfully solicit€..
"ifIANTZ & Bit() i'IIEF..
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-3`UL 21„ 1871:
BRIEF NOTES.
The government signs, office re-
ported lately that the- barometer fell
from Wyoming Territory: to V irgin-
ia. Quite a fall 1
— Ice is manufactured success-
fully
uccess-fullv at Neje Orleans, and at a rate
cheaper than it can be brought
there from Northern ice -houses. -
Some Dear hunters in. Maine
having received $18 bounty for
three bears killed on Sunday, have
quieted .their conscience by giving
the money to a Sunday school
library. - -
Two industries, - new to Aas-
tralia, have just been transplanted
there, ostrich feathers and silk Cul-
ture.. The ostriches were imported
from South Africa, and the eggs of
the silk worm from Japan,, and both
seemto be th riving
At a certain hotel in Ohio, a
large mirror is placed at - the en-
trance of the dining -hall, which is
so constructed that
�` see ou yourself
rt thin, cadaverous; hungry person
but, when you tonne out from the
table and look again into the glass,
your body is distended to the ex-
•tremity of corpulency:
L--" Fellow-trabelers," said a 'col-
•oled preacher, " of I had been catia'
dried apples for a week, an' den
took to drinkin' for a, monf, I could -
aft reel more sweli.'d up clan I am
l 's minit nisi pride and w_anity :at
seei.n' such full 'tendance har dis
evenin'."
--i We know -of an excellent lady
who had het beds made on Sunday
as usual, but would not let the
servants turn down the of the sheet
or beat up the bolster., The. line
must be drawn' somewhere between
necessary and unnecessary labor,
and she drew it at pillow -cases.=
T•ribu ne.
The Presbytery of alononga-
_ ela, Pa., voted at its. last session
that " the reading of sermons in.
puolic services has 'become so far a
.ln' etice as to sorely wound the con
:sciences of many hearers, and if not
to give great cause, to the enemy to
blaspheme, at least to give an oppor-
tunity to ridicule, and is a gross -de
1}artttre from the example given by
.the great Master of asscmbliee, Luke
iv. 1.6-21."
---At a'meeting of the Spiritual- �}
'ists at Srtginaav, 1M jell., on Sunday
evening, Moses Hall, one of the
speakers, said that when a little boy
he
could -see faces .around his bed
every might, and knew they were
faces of those in the spirit land.
His mother reproved -sial by telling
imim to "go to .sleep, for nothing
ailed him but worms." The enter-_
prise profanely adds. " We guess
mother wee right."
—The Prussian authorities hav-
ing made experiments on the 'dilu-
tion of vaccine mutter with gly.-
- cerin, have succeeded so well as to
make vaccine matter that formerly
sufficed for one, suffice for five vac- I
.cin- ations. The only precaution th
needful is to apply to it the old re- th
ceipt to be .well shaken, before t
taken."
The latest sensation in coned st
lion with Niagara Falls, is that a m
.company, with James Fisk, Jr., as of
its President, has been formed to se
buy up all the American side
1 of the nr
Falls, to build a hotel of surpassing w
magnificence in Goat Island, to de-
molish the mill now on that island, - so
and to carry out a number of other .sai
improvements. When all this shall in
have been done, then the approaches ge
GAIETIES.
When Piot Felton, reading
Mid-surerner Night's Dream" to e
Captain of the shi II of which he as
a passenger; came to the deseripti n
of Oberon sitting n a promonto •y
listening to a mer laid on a dolphi 's
back, the seaman was disgust d.
"Tne dolphin's back," said he, " is
as sharp as a razor, and no =-mernma'd
could prr
silly ride the beast unless
she first saddled him ?"
—'' I ow young people," said
professor of natural history to
class, now, then,. as to hens
hen has the capacity of laying j ii
six hundred eggs, and no more ; at
she finis les the j i in just abo
five yea Now, ,vhat is to be do
with her after that'?" " Cut off h
head and sell her fo• a spring chic -
en !" ex tainted- an tuchin whe 0
father d :lt in poultry.
-- Wi li big tears in her eyes,
sweet lit .le girl of five summers as
ed, \i 1 dear littl a brother Johnn
die to -night, mother ?"', And whe
she was assurechthe tactor drought
not, she continued, wisire sobs chol
ed her utterance. ;" Poor Johan
I hoped he would, 'cause then -
,cou have hav
e h7s little white -handle
knife and fork."
---:A. Yankee liaving told ai
Englishman chrtt he shot, on en
part "culal• - occasion, nine hundre
and ninety-ninesnipe, his . interlo
cutor asked why he didn't make i
a .thousand at once. ";No," said he
"it's not likely I'ut going to tell
lie for one snipe." Whereupon th
rrgl;ishrrian,I
cl tet•mined not to b
utdone, ;began to toll a `story of
Ian having swain flow Liverpool t
oston. Did, you -see him your
'elf?" asked the Yankee suddenly.
Why, yes, of coarse I did I was
oming across,, and our vessel passed
aim a mile- ont of Boston harbor."
Well, I'm' glad ye saw him,
. tranger, •cosyet a witness that' did
t. That was nae.
— A rustic serenader, who mourn-
ally warbled, "'I'mn lonely to night,
l.ve, -without.. thee," had his loneli
ess.alleviated-by a- number of dogs,
s'imo aide it lively enough for Lilo.
f r the rest of the night.
— A young lady said a pretty
ood thir1g the other 1 evening. , She
as many admirers among -the limbs
the law, and on being asked how
s Ie escaped heartwhole, supposed it
I. as owing to the fact that mein 'a
multitude of •counsellors there is
s• fay."
— A striking illustration of the
s, ying " The . pith of a lady's
1 • t tt. r is in the postscript," was that
oa. young lady who, having gone
o t to India,, and, writing home to
h+ i friends, concluded with the fol-
lowing words : f' P. S.—You will
see by my signature that I. am
c
are to- he made free to all comers,
.and Niagara on the American- side
is to attract all the sight seers of the
world. pe
—The Newport .Kews says : • me
"Recently a whiteheaded veteran Al
came into our office to 'advertise the
his Wife.' ife
Hew'•
wished it distinctly pro
understood that as hiswifehacl: left mi
his ' bed and board without just
provocation,' no one was to trust sn
her on his account. The advertise-- 4
ly
I-nent was written and ready for in- h
section, but when informed that it mi
would require one dollar to pay the ed
expense, the money was wanting. wor
After a diligent search seven cents son
were found, and the would-be ad- mot
ver tiser wished us to lay the notice cha.
one side and he would hunt up the enl
remaining
amount. The suppos- the
tion is that he- is still hunting, as flue
the notice is still laid aside, 'and all wh
the world still have the privilege of ed
trusting the wife on the husband's you
account." sna
-a Irr our perambulations. around who
town the other day we 'discovered
the man who never advertises, He
is dr keeping store" in town. We
accidently ently found Mw out, and he has
still on hand a part of a keg of sugar
house molasses, half a peck of pea- •
nuts of the crop of 1860, a few skeins
of sewing cotton, a part cf a bolt of
calico, and two and a half dozen of
eggs bought before the hard times
came on. If you approach 'Mw
carefully, you can induce him to
part with some of his goods at old
warrices. Some caution
P is neces-
sary., However, as he has about all -
wants, trade he and besides he
is a little doubtful about the policy
of.thinninn
a otic his stock much in.
the
n -
the present state of the money
abler.—.Ander07t Herta..
rried."
— A gentleman one clay indis-
etly asked a lady how old she was.
et'm'e see, . I: was eighteen when
vas harried, and my husband was
rtv ; now hp is twice thirty, and
tis sixty ,• so, of eo i, rse, I a-tn
ice eighteen, that is thirty-six."
A gentleman travelling on a
amer one clay at dinner was
king 'way a with a large pudding
sb by, when he was told bythe
vkn t that it was dessert. " I t
tters not to me," he said ; I
uld eat it if it were a wilderness."
An Irish magistrate censuring
ie boys forloiteringin the street,
" If - everybody were to stand
he streets, how could anybody
by ?"
Mingling; With Strangers.
Le effect of mingling with new
ple, who have new ideas and new
hods of thought, is very salutary.
ays to see the, same people, do
same things, feel, the same way,
[Y •
uces a stagnant condition of the
d and heart that • is very dis-
tre. sing- to beheld. There are thou -
Is of invalids who might be l; 7reat-
enefitted by getting away from
a, if only for a short time, to
ale with strangers and be touch-
ith the magnetism of the great.
d as it courses in it accustomed
cls. And there are mental and
1 invalids who need the same
ge, to get their ,minds and hearts
i'ged, and et in a little more of
'eat li h of life. Outside me-
ets are v ry' valuable to those
at home ave `'been''well train -
y healthful 'influences in early -
h, so that_ they can avoid' the
s and pitfalls into which those
go blindly often fall.
Ain't
Linn
is D
MBER LUMBER1
LATH and SHINGLE
E Undersigned have on :hand stheir Alai, 11 half mile North of
-yville, a rge Stock' of Dry Pine
er, part (a "out 35,000 feet) of which
essed 1-.f a d ',1= Flooring'. ` They
hare also on hand
75 000 f .'of Strip Lath
which is w granted first-class,
an no slabs.
Thei
the .1
tiful
Pr
a dis
Shingle M bine will start about
th instant, after whin t date a plen-
upply of S INGLES will be kept
n hand.-
mpt attention given to orders from
°nee.
M. & MIT � H.
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Straw Forks, Steel
Uol)oOA pu
usng . `atfl.IOs uzwerT
'Scythes, ScytheSnaths,
BE SURE AND GO TO
THOMAS L ~•E'S
( Shearson & Co.'s Old Stand,)
FOR NO. I SEEDS,
Of all kinds.
A.11 varieties of Turnip Seeds
VIZ. .
AMER'S IMPERIAL, thvbeat Swede Turnip in
cultivation. •
KIRVI G'S IMPROVED DO.
HARP'S PURPLE TOP DO.
LITTON'S CIAarPION DO.
'LLOW ABERDEEN DO.
'RITE G-L013E AND ST'TJBLE.
he Cheapest & Best Teas in Town,
• got at LEE'S.
For SHEARSONS'S No. 1 FLOUR, go to
THOMAS LEE'S.
11 kinds of Produce
Taken in`Exchange for Goods, at.
FIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES.
REMEMBER!
Si EARSON te CO.'S 0 D STAND
THOMA LEE.
P. S.-CedarPostfor S , cheap.
I69-tf
G5!
HE Subscriber begs to intimate that
urchase Eggs
tore at the :arket
and -to o pay th
WREST PRICE N CASH
fresh esh Ea
.ar`
ffsn
f
s
thatay offer.
o
er.
To Merchants in Town [and. Country
th whom he has done Business in the
p..; t three years, he .returns his best
thanks,- and hopes for a -e tinuance of
B siness relations.
• WM. M LOOM.
Seaforth, March 3, 1871. 168-tf
EGG EMPORIUM.
e subscriber is still .in Jai's old stand,
d prepared to pay
The Highest Cash Price
F d r any quantity of
GOOD FRESH EGGS
D livered at the
w'
tln
th
b
fu
Egg Emporium,
Main street, Seaforth.
o all parties (merchant§ and others)
h whom he has done business during
past four years, he returns hearty
nks, and trusts by strict attention to
iness to merit their patronage in the
are. '" DAVID D. WILSON.
aforth, March 16, 18711.. 171-tf
Fresh Arrivals I Fresh. Arrivals
BEATTY & COMPANY
EG to announce to their friends and the public, that their Mr. McMULKIIh;
has just returned from the Eastern Market, with one of the choicest ;,tools
of New and ,Seasonable DRY GOODS ever imported into Seaforth, which, owing
to the enormous reduction in the price of goods this season, they are enabled to
offer at prices which mist ensure a ready sale. They would say that from the
fact of their stock being all new, and bought since the
GREAT FALL N DRY GOODS,
and on the very best terms, that they are: in a most favorable position to offer
goods at m'nimum prises.: They are not encumbered with any PILES or, OLD
GOODS, bought at prices' THIRTY PER CENT ABOVE TEIR PRESENT
MARKET VALUE. They -would also say that they have facilities in buying both
nr Clvoods ani Geier
possessed by no other House in Seaforth, having intimate connections with some
of the largest Wholesale Houses in the Dominion and a thorough knowledge
the Wholesale Trade. 'They would res ;eetfull • invite inspection of their stock,
of
I � p oek,
which will be found replete with all the Novelties in the Market . this Season.
Particular attention is directed to the following lines, viz.
T
PRD, TS, DRESS
E RAsozs,
TWEEDS, . HOSIERY,
GLQVES
TICKINGS, I
FRENCH D'LAINES, FRENCH MERINOS,
BLACK LUSTRES, BLACK COBURGS, BLACK BAR.ATITEAS
- TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLINGS,
Boots and Shoes, and Re Clothing.
Clothing.
THEIR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is always well supplied with abund=ance of the best and cheapest goods, which
will be sold at the most reasonable prices.
Their LIQUOR DEPARTMENT is well supplied with
� 1 all the
ti BEST BRANDS.
Give us a call and judge for yourselves.
TRY OUR 80 CENT TEAS
B EATTY & /COMPANY.
CARMICHAEL'S BUILDINGS, •
Main Street, Seaforth, ilpril 20, 1871.
176 -If.
You can get the
FULL
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—or—
IT
REDUCTIO:
C�
—IN—
TTON
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CRAY, SPARLINC . CO.S
- OPPOSITE
THE GREAT EGG STORE.
TO FARM1RS.
IRON HARROWS.
THE UNDERSIGNED has on hand
a large number of IRON HAR-
ROWS, which he is prepared to sell on
reasonable terms.
These harrows were manufactured at
Gananoque, and are
The :Best Now in Use.
A Guarantee will be given with ggach.,
that if it do not work satisfactorily,
it may be returned. by the par ser
within thirty days.
0. G. WILSON,
.A gricultural Ing plerne it Agent,
169-tf SEAFORTf, ONT..
WM. N. WATSON
.ALWAYS HAS ON HAND THE
-BEST
SEWING MACHINES
IN THE MARKET,
Either for Family use, or for Man fac-
turing purposes. I3oth single-thre led
and double -threaded, . and] loci. -s itch
Machines can be supplied.
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and
instructions given to purchasers Brat s.
•
WM. N. WATSON
Can also insure property against Fire and
itnb
the
Marine. Disaster, and Life and
against death and accident, with
best Companies, being Agent for -
The Liverpool and London' and G1.be,
(English.) I
The Provincial of Canada, (Canada.
The Gore District Mutual, (Village and
Farm.)
The Niagara District Mutual, (Vil age
and Farm. - r.
The Travelers of Hartford.;- (Life : nd
Accident.)
LossesLiberallyA d ju,_sted a d
Promptly Settled.
MONEY TO L E ND
mission, and expenses moderate.
MORTGAGES bought, on equit
terms. moderate rates
At of interes .. f No m-
16
ble
D. McNAUcHT
OULD respectfully int' ate to the
inhabitants of Seafort and vicin-
ity, that he still continues o carry on
Bttsineseas usual, m the of stand, on
the North road.
Jobbing of all kinds, and II rse-shoeing
especially, promptly attended to, -
sr" Terris reasonable,
177 164-tf DAVID itteN_AL'GHT,
ese
'v•
CHEERING PROSPECTS
POR .AN
ABUNDANT HARVEST
The present favorable ;8nring weather
warrants both farmer and mechanic in
making timely preparations for the com-
ing harvest.
THOM ON & WILLIAMS
While thanking their patrons for the lib-
eral encouragement accorded them in the
past, would cordially invite the atten-
of Farmers to their choice assortment of
Harvesting Machines for 1871. Our
Ohio Co--mbined 2faclai e,
with Johnson's Improved. Self -lake, has
given complete satisfaction for the past •
owo years,- and is now offered to the
public with the strongest guarantee for .1
durability and ,perfect Work.
The Cayuga Chief, .Jr., alfower,
Which has gained for i self a world-wide
reputation is again of Bred as the most
durable, handy and belt working Mower
known, being donstruetc.d in the body of
the machine entirely of iron and steel,
and with it we defy competition. We
also offer the
-Jnhnso2i's 'Sel f :Paking Single
.eape,
which took first and seeond prizes atPro-
vincial Exhibition, 1870. This reaper is
acknowledged to be superior to any other
pattern now in use, as it cuts perfectly,
takes up lodged or tangled gram better
than any other rake or reel machine, and
cuts equally well from. either side of the
field when wind is strong from any di-
rection, can be raised or lowered when in
motion and is very durable.
We invite inspection of our machines
and node of manufacturing by pur-
chasers before giving orders elsewhere.
We guarantee satisfaction in every mmia-
chine, or no sale.
TERMS EASY.
The agriculturalists of Perth and ad-
joining counties will not (we believe) be
so blind to their own', interests as to
give their orders. to shops more than
100 guiles east, when there are first-class
works in their midst, building largely
the best machines, equal to any of the
same machines glade 1n the Province.
Cali and see us,- -sena in your orders
by mail, or deal with our agents, as in
very case you will get a perfect ma -
shine, and on the same terms as your
eighbor. Our principles of business
nd prices being established and nni-
orm.
All other kinds of in plements con -
tautly on hand.
STEAM-ENGINES BUILT, -
4nd all kinds of MILL WORK done
)romptly.
Address
TIIOMSON & WILLIAMS,
MITCHELL,
80 -ch !Ontario.
1
MOLLS
OR SALE OR TO RENT!
0
HE SUBSCRIBER. OFFERS FOR
SALE -or to Rent, on easy terms,
THE VAR A MILLS,
onsisting of a Flou , Oatmeal, and Saw
Till, all of which re it good running
order. -
The Flour Mill contains Four run of
tones and the interor is well finished, _
a d all the Machinery in first class con -
d' tion. There is m connection a good
am., and an abundant _supply of water
o run -all the mills the year rotund.
These mills are situated in- the centre
o a
splendid
Agricultural ural
country, and a
✓ re chance -is offered to any person desi-
-r us of embarking inthe milling business.
There is also an excellent opportunity
o ROM FOR SALT on; the premises,
a 1 the works for which could be driven
b water.
The above property is situated Six
im'les from Clinton ; Six from Bayfield,
aid Eleven from Seaforth, with good
ravel roads leading to eacbpiaee.
For further particulars apply to the
proprietor, on the premise ', or to Varna
P. 0,
TURNER.
VAR NA, August 11, 1870. 140—
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THE SEAFORTI3
umber Yard.
ADEE & .MACDONALD
B to inform -the public that they have
op . led. a LUMBER YARD in Seafort`h,
n r Shearson's Mill, on the ground for-
nr rly used as a Lumber Yard, by Mr.
T mas Lee.
"hey will keep constantly on hand a
go ad assortment of -ALLI KINDS 01?
L MBE R:, dressed and, undressed,
Al o,
LATH AND SHINGLES;
Al ofwehich they are prepared to sell -at
th lowest possible prices, for Cash.
udders and others will find it to their
ad antage to insect our stock, and as-
cer -sin our o r priceselse �
of -ort, purchasing lsc -
w
h re as
we are eIn
a position to offer
go d inducements to cash purchasers.
MABEE & MACDO+NALD.
Seaforth, Dec.- 29; 1870. . 160-tf
MONEY TO LEND.
Farm or desirable Village Property
at 6:i per cent. Payments made to
qN
the borrower. Apply to
A. G. McDOUGALL, -
Insurance -Agent and
Commissioner, Seaforth,
or to JOHN SEATTEP,
Exehange Broker,
Seaforth.
anuary 13, 1871. 162-.6m
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NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN to all Parents
andGuardians in the Township of
kersmith, who refuse or neglect to
notice to the Division Registrar of
Township of the Birth of a child,
in thirty days from the date of such
h, that they are liable to a fine of
n one -to twenty dollars, with costs.
such persons will do well to comply
h the requirements of the Law, as the
alty will be enforced.
WILLIAM MU ER,
Division Registrar.
akersmith,.18th April, 1871. 176. -tf