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The Huron Expositor, 1871-07-21, Page 5SIL Ly 21,187L no. round among We ns, asking for " Pal;ar'a, v` pointedinaocentl y f dren's coffins, and said sister: Fd See ivhei- the girls ; oh I pretty t Ebbing the side of tl`ie pith his .hand... Inthe re little girl in }ler Pc%l%ai." was endeavoring lid of the coffin, and Igh the space between he edge of the coffin, "`e s papa will iee." " o, darling,FF said tree pa is=`' not iwre." Tho red to tears all who and N"vhen the woman ,t:,i she had net enou mak F her ear fare to Oath- , ast :, w.lieu she wished to er priest, a dozen hands: many pockets. and tt. arse water instantly made V e tr Fork rI klTotld Qof Whiskey.. hd)l affair occurred miles front Perth on, i.. Two men, Thomas d john Dowdel 1, bad. on that date and i , 1 dor- man ltl(r-Econ had leen drinking, ;clock at night they home, accompanied by en in a btlggy. When. fence;: cif McGarry, who since Ile l t f tPert`i=1, ted to wake up by one Oa leaving the buggy, Raaggedl D'owdlell after sc trtlle ensued, (hiring 11 drew a knife and Ef`ut wound in the abdo• rarrv, letting out his road. The man was al eatrried to this resi- mmedicatl assistance a it. bat his injuries were. 4-eaadi ul nature that lie great suffering until ten he died.. An in- tl. on Monday on the verdict of manslaaught- Led by the jury against oth menwere respect- ( espectdland the affair has oyer the neighbour, r b Robbars. ;e Campbell, at farmer near =. borndale, in the ddleseE, was ntclyderrd_ morning hist by two, lrlackenedl faces. The zitedl a pistol :it this bed acid demanded his. toId them he bad none. hints out of bed, and 1 called on his wife fhr he gat it. One robber- her, obberher, and. she then got. mile to assist the fins- rebbf rs cut Campbell's: iUi the axe, and they house for rnonev, hut eats. The place is bo- ra blood. The murder- . thrder -_ been discovered yet. posed to be about 5 ft. red nz_iddlm- size, with and they haat. a dark.. :ey left a single barrel 1. skopkeep is -ticket rivaate marks or price ;der, and it was loaded, :•hood is much excited:.. dr m ,Nova Scotia. x G`tfizert publishes a s wing the results of dtperations in Nova first three months drf' ar. In the mining v thirty quartz mills. pera:tion:. During the tits of this year, them about G0,000 tons a! lig a total of aver 511,. vorth in round num- In same instaances very sroatl, only a few ton . white in other was as high as six or to the ton. It is said es are paying hand- L"uly every v ease. though . extracting the gt)icl rtz is very expensive e carried ori by cam, a largo capital. les of Boots and. Shoes e at T. Coventry's. DISEASE SEASE IN Glm eEir derich ,Signal of last, t on- Tuesday ninth Fs. out among the. hares ,s livery stable of a descr'iption.. All b'!- [ orses were removed ,ft after arriving then four were attacked, ., le- four valuable horses k-ee in town and -ons tired there 'are at pre - in town and ore on Fe gullet seems to be ted„ which closes litx - the muscles becom- that the animal can food . nar water.. The ,reel -bye begin to shake., sr exlieS. Everything v.rythln$± ky skill, assisted by e could suggest, has. r.so far without success examination ticu1 of ons a complete ohstrtFe, ssitge of tike thr,t+. ,rTULY 21, 1871. a`lie broceliiai: tubes are not affected, . as d1 the diseased horses have' been Ale to breathe freely.. The symp- tans ale something like those of dlptheria or typhoid fever in the hu- iimn being, but are not recognized bit those of any known diseases by • veterinary surgeon in bilis sec- t for cheap ladies'. gents' and children's Prt5hella Boots of every ttlescripttoia, go. to>T. Coventry's. THE BANK OF MONTREAL.—Tlhe Mantreal Witness says : The Bank 6f Montreal hay ing been spoken of ;fri our Financial Review as having in-rt•eased the stringency of the Money Market by calling on a large atrnonut of short loans, we are author- ized by the General Manager of that institution to say that it has not }rr>dl any short loans (jilt here, and, 'oonsequentiy, could riot have called. in any ; and, further-, t1iat the Bank has never made any advances on stooks, as that CtJU I Se was not legal up to the 1st of July, and since then the .13:.nk has not seen. the de,c.ir- iiio.lity of doing this. A large assortment of Prnnello Boots, °elite', Ladies' and Children's, at J. Duncan & Co.'s, Seaforth. BIRTHS. Bial\-DoN.—On Monday, the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. „Alexander Brandon of redaugliter. I;,r zrr_IN.—In Seaforth, on Wednesday, tate 12th inst., the wife of Mr. Janes. Redman of a son. Tar-No.—On Monday, July 3rd, the wife of Jaynes Young, Esq., Wroxeter, ol,a (laughter. MARRIAGES. .AiwF1BALD—HI TO1II N sox. -On. the 13th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Ileo. James Iiasf ie, (Brother -iii -law of the bride) John Sproat Archibald, Esq.., barrister, Montreal, to Ellen Jane Hutchinson, second daughter of William Scott Hutchinson, Esq., of Turnberry. No cards. BROOKS—WORDE;:.—At Usborne Manse, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. H. Gracey, Mr. George Brooks, of Mitchell, to Miss E. A. Worden, of Exeter. BAILES—TAPP.—On the 15th inst., by Rev. D. Kennedy, B. D., at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Seaforth, John Bailes. Esq , of Kansas, to Miss Eliza Jane Tapp, of Tuckersmith. LAING- Btr=CiIANAN.—At Mansfield, Eg- niondville, on the 17th inst., by Rev. Mr. Graham, Mr. John Laing, to Miss Jean Buchanan, relict of the late 1d.r... John Kerr, both of the Township of Hay. MACPHERSO—CAMEROX.—At the resi- dence of the bride's father, Mill Itoad, ,on the 19th inst., by Rev. Mr. I-rahum, Mr. Samuel Macpherson, to Miss Mary Jane Cameron, both of the 'Township of McKillop. MI'STAr4D—FErousoN.—At the residence Of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Hugh Mustard,. of Ainleyville, to Miss Christina Fergu- son, youngest daughter of Mr: Peter F.rguson, of Grey. DEATHS. PORTER.—At the residence of Mr. Henry Hollingshead, -in the township of Bay, ou Thursday, the 13th inst., Isabella, youngest slaughter of the late Robert Porter, of Brantford, aged 16 :years. THE MARKETS. Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley- Oats. arleyOats. Peal; 1;utter SEAFORTH, July 20, 1871. .$1 05 to 1 10 ... .......:.. 1 05 to 1 15 045 to 046 0 40 to 0 45 0 60 to 0 65 014 1,o 015 0 11 to 0 00 G 00 to 7 00 0 50 to -2 00 7 00 to 10 00 Flour. 3 25 to 0 00 Potatoes, (new) ... 0 75 to 0 00 Wool, per ib. - 0 30 to 0 45 Lamb Skins 0 20 to 0 35 Pelts 0 12 - to 0 20 Bark, per cord 0 00 to 3 75 Eggs Hides Sheep Skins Her SpG-;"inl attention paid to all orders, for Boots and Shoes, either sewed or pegged, at J. Duncan & Co's, 5eafort1L - CLINTON, July 20, 1871. 1 l Fall heat......... 1 00 5 Sluing ['heat. 1 10 01 1 20 Oats. 040 (u) 942 .Peas. 0 60 oaf! 0 00 1lnrley. 0 45 (cit 048 Bettor......... .........,.. 0 17 (0 0 17 Eggs.................... 010 011 'SV nod, per Ib 0 85 cd 0 36 Mean's hand -made Kip Boots, for $3,50, at J• Duncan & Co's, Seaforth. . GODERIGH, July 20, 1871. Full A:\ heat $1 12 ; ,1 15 fipring -Wheat ,..... 1 12 (0 1 15 Oat .. 0 45 ay 0. 6 4 Peas, . 0 60, 61 0 65 Bark.} .. .... 0 50" d.'rl 0 52 Batter..,.._ .._......:. 0 16 C; 0 00 1's ,_+........ ................ 0 11 @ 0 00 ...:. .....:. 0 80 0 0 83 A 11x11 Stock of lI sorts aof Boatsn ndShoe Shoes, in Leather, at J. Duncan & Go's, Ssaforth. ST. M,1RYS, Jaly 20, 1871. Pall Wheat, . 1 05 (it 1 10 Spring .'heat,..... _ ............ .. 1 10 (a) 1 15 Oats, 0 40 (d` 0 46 Peas, 0 65 ® 0 70 Berli:y,.... _..... 0 40 cr 0 45 .Butter, 0 10 (a) 0' 11 1, 0 11 dal 0 00 W1,/Ud , . 0 30 is 034 Ccr fe and get year choice of 500 pairs of Prunella 'Beate; at J. Duncan. & Cos, Seaforth. LONDON, Jnly 20, 1871. Eatl4VIreat .$100 Ct 110 ,4prfna,;Wheat .. 112 9i• 120 Barley:._-_.. ......... ............. 0 50 (ri; 0 55 Oats. a 0 46 (s1) 0 47 Pers 0 65 (ns 0 70 Batter, .._ .......... 0 14 O. 0 17 . 0 85 c 000 h lathe assortment of Prune -11a Boots, Gents', Ladical and Children's, at J. Duncan & Co's. MONTREAL, July 20, 1$71. n-1onl (Extant per banal, 6 40 to 6 50 " (Fancy).. 5 90 to 6 00 •.SnMfine No. 1, Canada West 6 45' t to 6 00... No. 1, Western Wheat,.: 5 45 Ito 6 50 u No: 2, 'f 5 15 Tto 5, 20 Bag Flour, 2 50 to 2 75 si .a t, (Canada Fall):...........1 29 to 1 34 Spring, 0 00 to 0 00 " Western, .... 1 28 to 1 8y Data, (per 82 lbs.).. . 0 44 to 0 40 Barley, (per 48 lbs.)... ........0 48 to 0 00 Butter, (Dairy) '0 17 to 0 18 `• (Store packed).:.. ...:014 to 013 Park, (3lessl16 50 to 17 07 Peas,. 0 97 to 1 00 • TORONTO, Jnly 20, 1871. all Wheat, ' 0 00 to 0 00 .Itring Wheat,. 110 to 1lr arley,....:.... 0 61 to 0 71 ► ate, . . 0 52 to 0 5. car, 0 76 to 0 8 V aol,.. ..... ..; ... 10 37 to 11 BUFF LO LIVE STOCK. hursday, July 20, 1871. CATTLE. The .marke to -day is better in prices, wing to a lung off in the receipts, ,Byers hold a ' at the a,dyance, and the onsequenee is light trade. The sales to - ay foot 268 h ad, anninst 420 head last s'. les day (Feld y.) rices ranged from .45 30 to $5'81 for good Western stock. lot of prim Indiana steers brought $6. Texas alis Cherokees sole. at 83 75 to 84 ;II. . L. t Friday prices ranged f oin to $5 0. The receipts during. tie pas - three ays were 232 cars, against 3 8 car forth ' same period last week ; 4, cars were tl rough cousigments. The si ipmedts foar ,he saue,period were 45 C rs. Sales teportc' 1 to -clay as follows : Bennett to tlanchard, 15 hd prime II d. steers, ay. 1,360 -at .86. Watkins to - Coen, 100 hd good I11. . st -ers, ay. 1,25 , at 85 85. Dotty for Ho Lie, to Smith & F. 15 hell t in Texas steels, ay. 863, at 3 75. Doty for Kann, to Barnes, 17 hd good Ind. steers, ay. 1,315; at $5 45. arthing, to Coon, 63 hod good 'I11. st ers, ay. 1, ?2055 at 'S5 35. ennett to Thompson, 18 :hod fair Ind. steers, ay. 106( at $3 30. hissell to K intik, 40 hod Cherokee and Texas stee , ay. 1,0u2 at 84.37}. ± "IIEEP, The market. (1 X11. No sale. The re- ceipts during thdli past three days were cars, against F20 cars for the same . ck ; 6 cars consigned iipinents for the same 7 net foci last wk through. ' The time were 10' ea • BOGS. The market is'auiet and steady, prices ranging:about 9above last week's quo- tati ons. The . receipts during the past pas`, three days w ere GI cars, against 86 cars for the sante time last week ; 57 bars consigned through. 'The shipments for the same period were 61 cars, Sales reported as follows : 118 lid 209 lbs . at $4. 92 196 lid av 2:6 lbs at 4 90 41N LEI/VILLE. GOODS! NEW PRICES. CHEAPER THAN EVER, 0 JOHN IECKIE, Has just received e large consignanent of GOODS, PRINTS, I COTTONS, • COTTON YARN' HOSIERY, ETC. These goods having be. n purchased with a view to sorting, up former sto: k, and the eby make it sell more rapidly, and w be sold cheaper than can bo pure a.sod in Seaforth :- r any other,rnprket.} Try for yo elves and Ise con',inced. Now 1 the time to seed stock in et o.nd will be ch; e Cheap Geods, as the rad out in two months. 100d00 lbof good , s. Butte., Want All othe in exchange for goods, and the highest cash vane, given. kinds of Prov Exch uce also taken in ge, GROCERY, RDWAR E, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHO MILLINERY And all other kinds of good sold at prices to snit custom REMEMBER!! JLECKIE'S, AINLEYVILLE, IS THE P ACE. 179.13 DAVID M./TODELL, M. f►., Graduate of Victo- ria. Collage, Physician, Surgeon, etc., etc., Kn. nunts, O(T.—Corouer of he County of Huron. Office and residence, at Tho ' pson & Stanley's. COW STR YED.. T RATED -from the pre s of the undersigned, 1,gn,ondville, about the 5th inst., a DARK BROWN COW, with white spots on the belly; eight years o a; is hard to d• ilk. A libe . reward . will be given for snob inform ttion as wil lead to her recovery. - JOHN STODDARD. E non v' gr ti ille, Jnly-20, 1871 j 189-41 FARM FOR SALE. IOR. Salo, Cheap, Lot No. jj 80, 6th Concession, Township of Bruce, Courfty of Bruce,'contain- ing 100 acres, about 20 oY winch are cleared, the balance well t mbered with • :: • and th plo. No waste land. There is a ne erfailing stream of water running through it. t is situated within. five smiles from the foaris,' village of IPaisley, through whit the Wellingt n, Grey and Bruce Railway will : ortly be re .g. if the`obove pro- perty is not so d, it will bo 1 asod for a terrn of years for the provemnnts. or further'particu- lars, apply to lin EXPOSITOR OFFICE, Seaforth. July 18,1871 189-tt AP RENTICE WANTED. WANTED i. mediately, a apprentice' to the Blacksmitiuug business A. boy from the country pr,efc •d. Apply to a DAVID cNAUGHT, 18841 Seaforth: THE HURON EXPOSITOR. CU PROVISION MBERLAND CUT AND M S E SUGAR -CURED HAMS AND SHOULDERS, (CA CHOICE MILD CHF,EE. FLOUR, OAT AND CORN BRAN, SHORTS AND OATS, AT SCOTT RO PJJ 0) O OV1d SZIAOIS awl long >••• • juland 6 id Polt Orq 0 fid• SRRAYED HORS Ss TRA D from a stable in New II the 1 th of Jnly, a SORREL HORSE age, wit dark broipn mane; about 5 its hoof • had boen tarred only a short ti to all appearances, it has unfastened taken the road to Stratford or .Seaforth. son givi Itg such information to the und will leads to its recovery will receive a ward. JUSTUS ROE: Zuric Huron County, July 15, 1871. mburg, on rf medium 'ears old; ue before; itsell and Any per- rsigned as liberal re - DING. 189-3t STRAY AY CALVES STRAYED from the premises of the s bscriber, Lot 1 o. 26, 4th Concession, L. 11. S , Tucker. smith; on or about the 6tli of July, fo Spring Calves,—two heifers, one steer and one u]l,—one nearly w'te, ono spotted read and white and the red, A liberal reward will other twd all tbe given for such information as will lead to their ecovery. JAMES FOfSYT Tucke .mith, Jnly 18, 1871. 189.4* NOTICE. 4 R. R. sr. SCOTT has this day been duly an- thori.ed to collect the outstanding notes and accounts due Mr. GRIFFITH DAVIES and all parties indebted to him -are hereby reqs ested to make imz;ediate settlement of the same nd save costs. DUNCAN McFARLAlr E, Accountant, of Brockville, T ustee. Mr. SCT T will meet parties o n the lust aTUR- DAY in my at Mr. .Mnrray's Hotel, from 10 o'clock A. F.. to 5 o'clock P. M. 187-4t BEAUT t UL WOMEN.—This country ds justly proud f its beantiful women ; but h. many die annual#y, or prematurely lose their h + th and youth, for ant of a remedy suitable to th:ir pecu- liar ailments. That remedy is found in Jo Moaxs' FEMALE P Ls. - We know hundreds of ca s where they have n used with the greatest sueers. In all cases o Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back a d Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue a slight exertion, alpitation_ of the Heart, Lo . ess of Spirits, Hy perks, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the purnf diseases occasioned by a di, ordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when . 1 other means haw tailed, moderating excesses an remov- ing obetruc ions, whether from cold or an other cause. S er no more anxiety or low so' ts, but rt them. o For r3' full particulars get pall P a , blot j Ip free, of the eat. p ' Job Mosels, New York, Sole Proprietor. S .00 and 121 Bents fo postage, enclosed to Northop & 1 ,yman, Newcastle, nt., general agents for the D... nipn, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 iiia by return mai lane" Sold in Seaforth'hy E. Hickson & 1o., and R. Lumsde ; A. Stephens, Mitchell; J, S. 1 .mss, Clinton, 04 Medicine Dealerts.. 387-P I S PORK; VASSED.) EAL. ERTSON'S, M IN -STREET, SEAFORTH. LOOK OL'T, YOTING 119E\ NEW COLLARS, NEW TIPS, RECEIVED AT ti NEW SCARF T. K. ANDERS0N?S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE. FIVE THOUSAND OF THE NEW PAPER COLLAR, EVERY BOX CONTAINS A PRIZE, (Solve very valuable.) COLLARS—Franklin, Great Western, St. George,- Dead Sho Bisho Eureka. TI E S—Elite, Bon Ton, Sappho, Lothair, Clipper, Crown. SCARFS ---Cabinet, Grnd Duke, Von Moltke, Bismarck, Crown Prince, Con queror, Pall Mall, General, Marquis, Correct Scarf, Standard. T. K: ANDERSON'S Noted Furnishing House for Boys, Youths and Men. SEAFORTH, May, 1871. 17 9 -eh 999 SIMON POWELL Would take this opportunity of returning 'thnrilds for the liberal patronage extended to him since commencing busiuess, and begs leave to say that no effort on his part shall be wanting to insure a continuance of the same. He has now received and opened up a nice stock of FRESH FAMILY CROCERIES 'Teas, Sugall's, Coffees, Spices, raisins, Currants, &c. Splendid value -in TOBACCOS. SPIRITS, Best brands out of bond, on draught and bottled. Agent for Carling's nodi Spencer's Beer and Porter in barrels, quarter barrels and bottles. Flour, Feed, Provisions, In all their branches. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, &c. Oatmeal, Cornmeal at ruannfacturors' wholesale prices. Try the 75 cent Tea. NO. 999. Opposite Carmichael's store, SEAFORTH. 186 SIMON POWELL. FLOUR! FLOUR! TTAVING purchased and thoroughly refitted the mills formerly owned by the Messrs. SCOB:IE, I am now prepared to inrnish FAMILY FLOUR, Second to NONE IN SEAFORTH, And that will Compare favorably with any in the Do- minion, If you want A 1 FLOIJ 11, go to the following Dealers and ask for MARSHALL'S --Remember MERSHALT,'S FLOUR: W. SCOTT ROBERTSON, WILLIAM AULT, J. WHITESIDE, SIMON POWELL, JOHN CAVANAGH, THOMSON, Egmond ville, Or at W. M .RSHALL'S Mills. Orders left with W. RORER nom promptly attended t TSO' i will be P p c -=o• Parties who wish to Exchange Wheat for Flour, Are certain to reoeive proper quantity, and an arti- cle that will defy- competition. W. IARSTIALL IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. GOOD FLOUR AT ALL TIMES. W. A. SHEARSON & CO., Proprietors of the SEAFORTH MILLS Are now Manufacturing the best FAMILY & PASTRY FLOURS In the Dominion. Intending purchasers in Seaforth an vicinity can rely upon getting our Family and Pest a Flours from the following Dealers, ONLY ---Tho. Lee, A. M. Strong, John Walsh, James C. Laidll w, :Aes. Ault, Thomas Kidd. J. McGinnis, Willi in Ault, G. & H. Jackson, Egmoudville, and at the Seaforth Mills. Orders left at our office, Market Sq are, will receive prompt attention. Farmers desiring to exchange the Wheat for Flour, at the Mill, May always rely upon getting our best Faimily or Pastry Flour in exchange, in ;quantities according to the value of their wheat. W. A. SHEARSON & CO; 181-tf. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND .IM- PLEMENTS. Mr. Fowler's Sale of Farm $tock and Implements has been Postponed until further notice. FARM FOR SALE. - The anbscriber will also sell by private sale that superior stock farm being lot No. 1 Second Gonedis- sign, Hullett, containing 100 acres, 80 of which aro cleared and all under grass. There is on the prem- ises a good new frame barn. The River Maitland runs through the form. The whole is well fenced. It is situated on a good gravel road within three miles of the Village of •Seaforth. For a stock-rids- ing and grazing farm, it has not a superior in Canada. Terrus—One-third of the purchase money to be paid down ; the balance on tune to suit the pur- chaser, with interest at 6 per cent. For further particulars apply to the proprietor, WILLIAM FOWLER, - Seaforth Post Office. Tuckersmith, July 6, 1871. 187 -td NOTICE TO DEBTORS. oT ICE is hereby given that all par - IN ties indebted to Dr. COLEMAN, either by note or book, are requested to call at his office, at the Salt Works, and settle the same immediately, otherwise they will be sued without further notice. Seaforth, April 11, 1871. 175-tf NOTICE OF JLISSOL."GTION OF COPAIITNE118 rl`f3E co -partnership heretofore existing hea tween the undersigned John George Ament and Philip Vollmer, as stavenannfacturers and shingle manufacturers, at the Village of Seaforth, hr the County of Huron, under the style and firm of Anent & Vollmer, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. • JOIE G. AMEN T, Witness : OTTO KLOTZ, PHILIP VOT.L tf aA, Notary Public, Prestsrn, County of Waterloo. Seaforth, 20th June, 1871. The business -will be parried onbp JOHN 4. 43IENT alone. 1.66.81. FARnl1 FOR SALE. THEsubscriber offers his FARMfor sale, be'ng' south half of lot 20, Eighth Concession, Town- ship of Morris, consisting of 100 acres, 70 Of which are elearod. There is a good log barn 50x80, a frame' granary, 18x24, and a good log house 34x18. A- sprrng Creek -runs throngh the farm: For particJu- lues apply to the subscriber on the premises. 185-9t# WILLIAM BUTTON. IN all arts and manufactures, im- provement is now the order of tho' day, and none have more fully no- knowledged and followed this preccpii ban Messrs. Lazarus, Morris & Co..,. itiannfacturers of the celebrated ' PERFECTED LENSES. All that science can do t', alleviate' the distress caused by weak or failing' vision has been carefully studied by them and adapted in the manufac- ture of their celebrated Lenses—so- well have they succeeded that all con- fess, after trying these celebrated. .11asses, that inconvenience from - badness of sight is at once removed. M. R. COUNTER, 186 Agent, Seaforth, M. ROBERTSON Cabinet Maker and U nd ertaker, HHAVING purchased Mr. 'THOMAS BELL'S HIDARSE, 1 am prepared to attend funerals• on the shortest notice, either in town or country. COFFINS, ALL SIZES, kept constantly on hand. Warerooms ; Two d ore south of Knox's Hotel, and opposite' felnto h and Morrison's Carriage Factory, Main street, 'eaforth. M. ROBERTSON. 187-tf FARM FOR SALE IN MORRIS. FOli SALE, on ueasonablo terms, Lot No. 8, Oen. 10, tiorris, containing 64 acres, over 20 of which are cleared, seeded to grass and well fenced; the. balance is well timbdired with hard -wood. It is situated on the North&n Gravel Itoad, 1 anile and a half from Blyth,. ,-and 13 miles from Clinton_ Thereis no waste land. There is on the Premises a new frame house, 20 x 80, with good cellar and out -buildings. A good spring on the prepnines. For further particulars apply to the Proprietor,,. on tho premises, or, (if by letter,) to Blyth P. 0. GEORGE BUTCHA.RT, 188-tf. Proprietor. BUILDINGS FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH FOR Sale, Cheap, two comfortable frame Dwelling Houses, situated on the most pleasant street in Seaforth, adjoining the Good Templars' Hall. One of the houses is at present occupied by Mr. jamas Laidlaw, and the other by Mr. D. D. Ross. Both houses are adjoining, and have attached to them. good lots, on which are all necessary conveniencics, such as on and hard water, out -buildings, etc. For further particulars apply on the promisee, ors t fi2r2: ExPosnrolt Office. Seaferth, July 12, 1871. 188-tf. NOTICE. 1 KAMINATI0NS of Candidates for second and. third-d:lass certificates of qualification as teach- rs of public schools for the County of Huron, will 'e held in the Central School, in the Town of Go - elicit, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of JULY inst.,. s nd four following days ; and for first-class cercia estes,in the same place, on TUESDAY, the First, y of AUGUST next, commencing on each day at o'clock, A. M. Candidates for first-class certifi-• Hates must also attend the examination for second r nd third -Class certificates. Candidates for seeond-- lass certificates must furnish proof of good moral , +haractor, and leaving succesafully taught school• f at least thea years, and those for first-class- rtificates of having successfully taught for ;five 3 ears, or being possessed of a second -chess Provin. " c al certificate. Certificates end testimonials to be sent to the I t Specters, J. 11. Miller, Esq„ O oderich. 1'.. 0., car rehibald Dewar, Esq., Seaforth P. 0., at least one• eek previous to the day of examination.; . - PETER AD AM;SON', Goderich, 10th Jnly, 1871. Aacting Secret38ary.. 1t2. t ti S anada Salt Associ- ation. HE Salt Manufacturers of Ont ario , having avingforueda Associatro underthe above I Ar e sale of Salt, notice is hereby given that allsalt until f arther notice, bo sold by the Associa-- >n only. Pommunications to be addressed to the crotary 8dlt Association,Goderich. THOMAS SHORT, AMUEL H. DETLOR, 1'resrdent, Secretary. 187-4 OTI E TO FARMERS., 1, H1; Bljt ,NE MILLS. npderxigned having purchased the BERNE GRIST MILL, are prepared. to da.Gristing and Ch+pping on the shorteat notice. O.2 Fl` keptgun 00 t . ts.nIY on hand. 1'11: o, Braal, Shorts and Chopped Stuff: :: the subscribers are first-efoas practical millers t. •t will guarantee to give the most entire satis-• lac ion to all 'who favour them with their patron - B we tw hes bus sit mil gra u by e, Jnny, j&fl.. SMITH & WEIR. 182-3m FAIM FOR SALE. S., con LNG Lo 6, 5th concession, Tuakere:nrith, H.. I Whig 100 acres, fib acres cleared and fenced, good. bn' , wells of prods a tine IaT O orchard, elsquality,g spring water, --the bard 2s of the perfectly clean and in good order. The, is hardwood and has not been caned. It its. ted on a good gravel road, and within three s of the Village of Seaforth, one of the 'brat markets in the Province. For further partIc- apply to the proprietor on the premises, or if otter to E'liiorrdaiile Post Office. . tL Q. ?L. t Ai .Hii#C r