The Huron Expositor, 1871-10-06, Page 7OCT.- 871
tit Foondi*
FE & CARTER
desire to call attention to their
greatly improved
SHER & SEPARA7CR
a • •
conipetewith any other
tat -bine in Canada.
niany advantages. we call at -
F he following ---the way- the-
1.onstructed-it requires less
er and is eapablesf
,ta mug An CLEANER
ku-4.-g ANY MIER.
coruplaint wng Threshers
-tlxat they Could thresh more
kid dean, our improved drum
ith these complaints ; it
Aeit as to regulate the wirUE
Alles from chokina without
grain over. We•Tiave also -
Mills to- prevent the grain
ith the straw.
invite Famerand Thresh -
to give us a call, and ex -:-
4,-, before purcliaing else -
self as cheap as any other
t,
best material used, and the
it workmen employed.
'les we sohl last year enable
they gave better sati&fac-
v other ever solcl in this
IIORSE POWER!
R hand at all times.
:also desire to direct the
:;n_of farmers to our
P. MACHINES!
Lhte of sawing kfrom forty
wdis. t,rf wooa pe,6 day.
Pie/us-ras, Straw Cutters,
=-ttifiers. Weedc.-n. izcT Iron-
4crapers,, Kettles, sze.,
-arrant to i_t-ive satisfae-
e soid as cheap as at any
Wunent in the Province.
"0 AND CASTING !
/7E8 CR I en' t
'tyt notice rd most
tabk terms.
ZAPPE & MRTER.
RO$PECTS
.. AN
NT HARVEST
5.vorahlo Sprinf,' weathet
itrizter anti mechanic.: in
iTeparations for the cunt-
WaLLIAMS
ieir mtrons fOr the lib-
iflt
acror6t1 them in the
'nails invite tht: atten-
eir cht)ice assortment ot
,ines for 1871.. (Jur
tte,f iht4
uproved Self -1 to. has
rtttsfaetion for the past
is now otlered to the
•trougest guarantee fm
yfect work.
• r•
t fJr, _Homer,
fur itself a world-wide
oireretd as the most
best working Mowei
strut:tut in the body- of
7(4 of iron and steel,
tfy competition. IV&
:Raking Si 'vie
:Ctsper,
8eMilti prizes atPro-
16.71k ''J'his reaper i.
e superior tO any (Abet
, as it eats perfectly.
;laugh:II grain better
-t• or 'vet machine, and
,r,n1 either side of tit,
. • mg from any
oe lowered. when in
tZun of oar miteltin.,
fact (wing 1Iy .
()Alen.; elsewhere
• that in every ma.
EAS -Y.
,ts a Perth and ad- -
nut t we b(lieve) LL
1,wit intere,ts t.
shops Dual.- thai,
tht le art, iirst-ela:.:
t, 1ar-2,-(-1:,
,,,ttal to any of
in the l'iovint.e.
Izid in • yfalt• -
.4 our a..fents,
get a perfeet
terms as youi
Inciples of busim.„
and Uui
t. lements con -
B UILT,
L WORK. done-
WILLIAMS,
arrcHELL,
• . Ontario,
Ocr. 6, 1871.
w
Cod Fish ---How Taken and
Cured.
Now 010 our 00 fishery has
fairly set in, every wan, woman and
child almost- will be hard at work,
catc-iing, salting, drying and pick -
jug the cod fish. One of our fish-
ing villagesat this time, presents
find them more
frorid.
o tab e.---Rlira
' Saturday a,n4i Sunday.
S'aturclgy-Snow rain, wi'nd and
intid ! 1
1
"John, it is a ery tinifSleasant
.
mornine.. -You mu t Wr t /Fp Well,
quite a, lteely scene. The smilif and take'care of yo rself."
boats that b tve been out during' the- " Oh, never fe r fjr me I siball
d,,v on the fioiing grounds, usually_ vitt, on -a waterpr of it'd ti Lic..4 bots,
._
0llie a mile Or two irom the harbor; if and' trudge. throtrgh it f co
arioStah-tirtni tg•-
e ,t. evil ming home 111 the eveniug [(Jaya \Nil be .‘veti thieve 1 i
ii
deeply laden with fishon rotLeh_ ; tor it but to put ip ritll t let .71 .
jag the ')t. s, which are - platforms 1 . 81;39Av--8ti0N r tin, N nd, and
of p ,les laid nItve together and imlid 1 '
. ..naih.d to a strong framework sup- I - " John ; it is v xy u piteasant,
ereefel 4y posts and shores, and jut ;.,' ri'°rning again. si ppose 3r n will
..
i - -
Ling out into the water, the fish
for,,,,ed ono by One out of the IN -a.);1-1.1) 11 1-1°11`N-4"-'09-;t1.1.tie-d"(o."11161tti lii61
it 1:wirt114 0-1.1111:1 be
and flung to the stage, where they 1 r.ight.. It is such ate i -cold iw. atl Or,
rre oreted and the Ile:tds and eli_ 1 re.eilly one needs t ) ti ke cat 6 4f oie-
tv prot,erved such
trails removed, the liver being card_ iself,.and it would •tell 8700 .1-1! t 'b n V
fulfor the, sake of e
,oil. rl'ilt-rt the fish passes -into the 1 S'Ourdc.4.9----
Ithe 1 a morning as
ihtzt:70! t. the " splitter,'' wno dex er- • " YOu 10(4. ver
.ously lays it °pan1
, so that ic ies'l Ung, john." .
perfeetly flat Next the " sill ten, " . " Oh, nO 3 noth n
tda,..; it in band : and after remain- Besides we must not
1n4 the proper tint, in slat., it is I i have a busy deir•
sp
1 good nia'rket, and ' n1 out on the " flake '' to dry
.;in,,, haruen in the sun. While un- '11°s( of h." ' •
derg .i.;„g this part of cite procer,:s it ' , SCINDAY-
ri•Zfuir coast:Int zate11ti01). 011 the " Yeu. look very
. epprwich of nigh& OV :11111'111g wet ing•John."
Ivy)! her it is piled 111 jittlo round C- Yes, I- am tirecf. I Sh d
Jieitp;-: that resemble small intycock, to-dity. I. thipk, i 1st ad of
the skie of the fish beiug outward i,o to chapel, a nap on 6 sofa 'vi
as te throw Off the rain or ,dew.: 'He good. - It's a 8 )CC d sermon
Dirk. coverings are spread over theSe Vernet-111.)er,- but that c IAA be el
he.titi when the weather is very bt(e.
1 ed. -
-When thoroughly dried and leirden- Sat at/VOL-7-
ed it. is taken to the store of the " Oh, Mr. Smit
theichaut, where it is "culled." or come so late. illit 1
-1
sorted itito varieties suited, for the toan wants to give
diff,,,e,ett. Markets. The different You're tired to -nigh
kin(is are known as " Merchantable." 7)
-4C ALtd,//71,n CC TiVest, in_clia," LC mute. ' "- Oh, not_at all zio
or broken .fish. The first named is be with you in a LL
the best quality; the second ig a de- never felt less • tit d.
-grt,e inferior, while the third is eon: most happy to come
.sidered good enough for negroes ; SENDAI"-
- the " Dun " is used at borne. The " Oh, Mr. Smith airy to dis
" fiGunds " or an and :Yca• .But we are ei much
ugues of the cod are pickled in wanC of a teacher thi aftern
kegs, and make an excellent article Could you oblige s YOU -
of food -when fresh theyare consi- tired, no doubt, ba t 's in a oo
tiered a delicacy.. The cod-liver oil cause.
is world-renoWned for its medicinal " Well, -really, ni, I cannot.
quedities. The best is made without th
- • am oreughly tit I out.'
Ku ri:
q.., by applying to the livers, I must trv and Incl soi e -me Who
-when quite fresh, a moderate cle,Yree f not s°mach en -gag d darink.
f'
of heat, and then filtering the oil week.' I-
. „
-three times in succession; through SatO•day----,
'thin flannel or similar texture " .
_ John ; wlidt do thi k.
1. heu carefully prepared it is quite' that easy chait:' 7"
pure, nearly inodorous, and of . a " iCS ; I'll ord r t to-tio'ht.
evystzilline transparency. Of this We have had a good ve .1 , arati ill
refined Cod-liver oil, about 366 tons treat otu•Selves a bit. We rtiaY as
tire exported annually the value
., /. well be happy." -1)
here being $240 per ton. It is SUNDAY -
largely adulterated by a mixture "Joim ; some one 1a -called to
-with inferior oils by letaileis, and o the- mis-
see if you will sabscr t
sold at a very high . price. In 9.1e sionary -society."
London Host,ital for the treatinfit
.L . "1 am sure there's lways soue
of consumptive patients, it is found claim. Well, I suppose it won?t. do
-that seventy per centimprove wlile to refusequite. Give them a 'shit.-
takieg cod-liver oil, and With a great 1 liug-"
many the good effect is peiinancnt 1 ''Ylali-
---eVeulfou7tdifend Letter. " Mr. Smith., thei.e
of townsmen to night
some improvements,
.cd OE morn-
_
to spetk". of.
i▪ ve w, y to it..
here will b p
must n-ntke the
.ed this 11101 -
_ r
ti
St
0
m sort y to
el e's a ge
rt an o •der.
daresayb 't
at alL. I 1
te. Oh n
Certai ly
111
ur
11
on
ar
on
is
the
•Co-o-Deration Among Farmers.
Farmers need a little better un
derstand lug- of the advantages to be
lerived frotn co-operating together
with one another. Farmere?Clubs
should beerganized this fall in every
ward or section of each' township,
and some place of meeting appoint,
ed where they can assemble together I Shall We have the pleas
An evening, say once or twice a I your
.week, to discuss nnttterg generally,
regarding. the -crops, markets, stock,
etc. Efforts should be made to
eaunteracC the cloint,rs of speculators
and middle men in forming combi-
nations to cheat the hard-working
producer out of a portion of his
earnings, foe their own. benefit, by
\vorkiug into each other's hands to
lower pikes in local markets, in
ot (ler that they may sell at a heavy
margin in more distant one. -Money
be subscribed 81:Aek11t to
.,4 -tin at least lia1f4) dozen of the ,
s L meeting
toi talk ov
The ni
hopes you. will be ther.,:"
" Thank you, yes. shall be hap-
py to attend, although. i t i my b'usi-
est evening."
SUNDA Y---
" Mr. Smith, there is a prayer -
meeting to -night. We ai told to
et the Master at the 11,4rcy Seat
:Lrc of seeing
tat know 11
i three of these men hove
fitVoraolo to the farmers' in- ;
At a mass meeting lat
oPPosed to1"..'cu1at0''s, fordunk cobrity (ad nat
end in. these the Dian,.a% 10I'tS
" hank, you, .no, , ha, 1' be un-
able to attend., Severo her at-
ters ei 111 tn y attention.'
Faritingham.
Farmers' Anna
[SEK RET SERVI(
OFFIS'S Ov JOSH
FARMERS' ALLIN.A.x
MI DEAR MR. EDI
linen are born grate, sem
'grate after they axe bo 'n,
men have grateness hove .up
az. 4:
E.]
11,1, -TG
or 872.'1 J
011, :----- S111
men 'it'
and soin
n them.
an t.;1
one.
held in 1
village)
Ilowilpg,
that ,a
be bo
It seems tew me th•
i A the inhabitaints passed the ft
, , , , , ,
-,notna oc eibhelv seztiine(..
. . "-c"11.,r'Inge- I preamble and resolUtes :
(fl(. it- inteitt be eiitered into tor the 1
t-,
. , \Vhereaz, it is hilv
piii•elive of elleice untie anti/nits, to 1 7, ,, Al ..
, .. . __ m„ , .. .ett.rtnei s lininax sho
i 7e tn,ed by ineutoors ot die eu :um
t
f
, . er he year 187').
kept where. they, eau bp acCessibie I -
! Besol utecl, That Jos i illin s
Irv- one who has every con
nveniece :
1 rebyis
should be -sot aim.rt, (an 1-1
he jo
ltniir x
fast v
nt
ly
V e
do(
iLd
11.1
for doing 80 to a(lv;intage,
and at 3, I expressly sot apart) to beeet
, moderate expense. Discussions of 1
. . ltesoluted, That this A
a general nature should take place, I shall • be .egotten on t e
healing upon all; that is likely to af- 1
nex Oktober, wet or dry.
feet the farmers interc%ts. We be- , Resoluted, Thdt this A
tier') that by a If"l'er sYs-U'm 0±. c°- I shall kontain milk for bt bi
operation. e. -.,d unity of interests, t /01 dciers, and crumbs kn. al
_tanners might be greatly benefited
1 4 7 ! Li„U:.-:0111t0C1, riMt E.,- 110W .r ilt th
k 1 V (1. V Way -Fal*III 61'8 Ah O' - , . and_ .
ark 'donor w•iz the'fa t ma
)
. i who wont a Nvh-aleing, bu J sh Bi
/ linas has the riobht ii gredi nt for t
1 b
1'.!,7 falliler S110111(1 keep Si Jeep: I I al'Illel'81 AllillillaX. • 1
NVIii diet' W001 is low or high. They I Reseltted, Ilitt 1'aitT61 wins the
10 ree most pron table stock lieean -I battles of life, Hope I anti&
-ai.--. They will eat and live upon ! thew, and charity- inake th rdi
wilzi.t, other stock will not eat, unless i mortal. .
"ea to. They .will exterminate , 00's r ResolutedThat inore than
., I -
wef.t1.8, undergrowth, etc.., frOni the ! man wants are a nuisance! ai d lesS
i -
''trni, While 'other stoek will not. than he has got, is positiv ly o los....
" -a Proper cai-e and management I .1v.tsoluted, That -We ftil :y elier
* tn.
11('Y will double their nun] her'S year- ' that man cum from th; Ill nke
i .
fr
hey aord line meitt for the i but wham the monkey
, front
•tners table, with little trouble. 1 we don't seem to kno: 1
..\.II farmers -should raise more sheep I Resoluted, That the' tha ks o
aid less worthless curs. They will ! this meeting be sent to •arN-in (o
,
•
Iwin-ak
s, rne.t
-.a • 0. -
Keep Sheep.
0
THE HURON EXPDSITOR.
itevr the monkey) we 'don't kare
;which
I-te °hilted, Tliat an the nuzepa-
pers 111 our belov d land (without
distin doh ov col()) be allowed t�
'mint the6e Resolutes. _
Resolutecl, That this meeting now
unanimously bursts quietly, sinun
II. S.
13,
JosH BILLIN'os, Sekretary..
Allmanacker.
he meeting did bust quiet,
C. YEO, AUCTIONE R,
SEAFORTH,
Will attencj to any Sale in the Cori ty.
.sidence-ltcar of the Catholic Church.
- ROOMS 71'0 LET
ITo Lir': in .Suott's
Itootas vaoko co m"odo
us
TED.
195-26
Blc,w
onj the seond flt,
Apply to
195 McCAUGHEY &.HOLM.
atILDIEit,13 FOR .811LE IN SAF
,
;i-p.n. Sale Cheap, two coinfortlible frame
1 [ Houses' situated on the mort pleasant
-Ieaforth, a !joining the ( Iood. 'Templars' /111
o the lions !s, is ...t pre-ani1 oettapied by 'MI
..ftidliiwl, CU Ci the other by Mr. D. I). Rom
O
tSCIV:; tLIV Ldiaillitv,, and hall- attac1je:1-
,00d lot,.., a i which arts all neeesiary convei
ni'h all so' 1 find hard matt', out-1mila
For f urn' ir partieulars apply on the prw.
1 TUT: ilix ,osrroa offlee.
-•vieltforth,;ruly 12, 1871.
FOR-- SALE:
,11.11' -splendid Hotel Stand n the
Alarket Square Seaforth, kno vn ar?
he CO EX(HANOE, _ and dc ing
oat business; To zin enterprisin& Dem,
ith so* capital,- it offers excelle it in-
ucements, being on one of the .1 ading
s rents mid closet() the Salt -
Also, t-wo comfortable COTTAG 38 on
14 }gin Street. Goderich, rented at )00 a
,ar, and several Town Lots. Tei
ns-
Daerate. ' Apply to
WM. MALCOM •
At the iM rket.
Seafertb; Tan. 28, 1871, 16 -tf
RTH.
/welling
tree 1-
1. One
jumes
. Both
o them
iencies,
etc.
iSes; (7r
811-tf.
UPERIOR FARM ST CK
VOIR SAIIA11.
i OR SALE, on Lot No. 32, Mill Road, T leiter
-
smith, -
mith, the following animals, viz., One '3jra
ing Mare, 5 ,:tibru-s old, in foal; 6 macho vin
-
edit 1 tu--ohi Heifer in calf; 2 yearling .'teers;
2 littler 00710; two bull Calves; six Ewes four
W ithers, one year old ; tWO rflall Iill1/1b8,1. SOW;
".}.....i. will be on exhibition itt the
. Huron Show, tt, Sea forth: on the211 inst. . outh
si.4 Pigs, fourimouths old. The above are a 1 ;n-
11w110t animals, and parties -wishing to improve
.
flu ir stook should call and see them.
196-4t* SAMUEL CARNOWIAN, Jr.
THE SEAFORTH
umber Yar(
M BEE! .& MAODONA D
Be,, to inform the public that they I av-e
opcned. a. LUMBER. YARD in Sealo •th,
ne. r Shearson's Mill, on the ground or -
me ly used as, a "Lumber Yard, by Ir.
mas Lee. -
- ' hey will keep constantly on ham
goo 1 'Issortment of .ALL KINDS
•
)1.13, ER, dressed and undres
Als.LATII AND SHINGLES,
All f which they are prepared to sell
the lowest possible prices, for Cash.
13 tilders and others will find it to th
advntage to inspect our stock, and
cert4 in our prices before purchasing el
whe •e, as we are in a position to,o
goo( inducements to cash. purchasers.
MAI3EE & MACDONALD.
Se forth, Dec. 29, 1870. 1604
--- -
OW OR. NEVER.
SOMETHING
e)v, Novel, Cheap an
I-Iandsome.
THE
S AFORTH MUM
EMPORIUM
AND
0,-ENTLEAIEN'S
.UJ NISkING HOUSE.
K. ANDERSON
the bore establishment, has just :Tee .ived
very large and complete stock of
'CO' 011 AND CANADIAN
EL
.t1S1.
Er
neyF annel and Regatta Shirt -
TWEEDS
ONS, DOESKINS AND
ROA.DCL 0.771S.
tings of all Varieties 'and Colors.
The finest nt assorttheof
and 'Fancy- Vestings
rikeii into the Seaforth Market.
• in o's and
NTL 4 1+1EN'S UNDEPLCLOTH11.\;(4,
"teat triety, of the best finality . and at the
loWest Ilgure.
woult be to the liolvantage of intending 1ur-
t1 o ui1 (Itirly and make their selections, its
idoin• theY Nvill save at least twenty-five per
on a -count of the rapid ril.;e ill price .7f the
1 dese iption. of goods.
.0TIDNG, oirec:ery description, made to order
sho-test notice in a style equal LO that of
estahl shutouts, and at' a lunch lower price.-
4-sata, factio 1 guarantee(l.
ES1.-N1) COLT ABS -As the under.,igned
It .7it this &Talbot ut of his 1llSjn(.$81L specialty,
art Ctiwi hing the detest styles and novelties
you'd d(rm ell Lusa and iuspect..his stock and en-
v& his imitti.
, B .t;nre nd not foiget the place -Main -street,
wth, l»prite Sett liobtr
'tson's Grce
ory.
19 T. K. ANDERSON.
11 CKSON
ST EMPORIGNI
NEW GOODS.
:ALL
AWIN-G to the generzil znlvance in' DRY ClOODIS1., we lievce
V bo ight ettrky and -t-epy lapgi,/11, both in Eng:hunt .and Mon-
treal, Ind wti1d Vit(. till 11ISI4V:4011 of the Sfuck, l9 it is " tother too ekteuriive to a,(11'01.1,i80, but the g6ods will be marked
at the old piices.
CA LL
ECKSORI /
MAIN STREET, HEAIFORTIL
OUI CL THING- DEPARTMENT is aga in in :Working
order, older :new management, with a splendid 8tock of Cloths
to choo e from. Fitguaranteed.
NI1LLINER), .
.AIILLIN EWA.
MILL1NERA.
MI LLINER .
IAA TEST FALL STYLES.
laTEST PALL STT4\111j'r LL YLES.
STYLE.
ROXBOIZO MILLS
CHANCED HANDS.
MITE nntlersignod haring pnrchaFecl theRoxboro
I
; Griatipg and Flouring Mills. increased the Ma -
1 chinery, and pnt the Mill in a thorough state of
repair, lire now prepared to do
GRISTING, CHOPPING
• •
• L kTEST FALL Sn'LES.
AD
L ITEST FALL STI'1JES.1
AB other kinds of general Custom Work
I, -
on the shortest police.
They wofild alsO desire to itate to farmers and
others, that as the work willbedone under 'their
own supervision, they have nO hesitation inguaraii-
teeing entirtrsatisfaction.
A trial is respectfullysolicited. -
B.- SHANTZ & BROTHER.
Roxboro ,June ,1871. 18441.
TO THE PUBLIC .AT LARGE..
CHEABEST
CHEAPEST 1
OHBA PEST I
CAEAPESt
CHEAPEST 1
MISS
197-13.
N TOWN.
N TOWN.
N TOWN.
N TOWN.
N TOWN.
AT
I. ERWIN'S
Reynolds' Block,
Near the Depot.
The above wns let to
'1411[011 8 MIME,
Furniture Manuffietu
But as his Biz is aho
not wish to advertise.
:
•er, Maiu-street, Seafortl,
y sufficiently large, he does
196
MUSIC l'IAPORIUIVI
••=71, gd"--*i.' 4.4S.
: - •
)4.51;ig.LL,6. Cc; CUELP"...4(40H.
II I ill
PIANOS,
IELODEONS,
!
- ILBERT- TREET,
cuuo.
PAINI1NG.
JAMES WILLIAMS
3egs to intimate to t ie public that he
has removed -from :McIntosh & Mor-
rison's Carriage Fact •y, and- has rented
Air. William G 'assie's Paint
There he may be fuund at any time.
Mr. Willianis 15 iirepktred to execute of
he shortest notice, all kinds (1
Carriage Tainting Sign. Painting
and Orname tal Work.
Give him a call. Itimember the.pla,ce,
• pposite Murray's Stables. 170-13t
H IN OLIVER,
7
TO THE --FARMERS OF -HUR
AGIUGULTURAL ETIPTAEMEN
FIRST' iz'aRaz:m
GRAIN CRUSI-IER
A
7RAIN TERS.
Sole: agent for the Uolitity of Huron,
of
ff.L. L & 1411 ITA...f.1
..r Park, 3=re.ts-srea ftirni. farti.er
‘‘ it e17ratt 11
a Crtt7‘.E.ters and Mentlw t'utffer.
,r u.
•- The,- s took the rifst, -at :lie Pro
a„;:i in.'. lino:, towns he -1.3 i;
Par1.7 J)) ht. t. witbs,i`nt doubt th'e
bes
it the Provinc-. ;11:‘ chines .
..eisiaufly on band, 2:1411 • 1:4' Sl'en by intentlin
purchasers at,anv ut the :Market, 8caforth.
AI...) pi '1 of reoN pLows, of four ail
fert•nt ',atter ts, 110111 -
OelebrAted Scottish Flow ,111anufactory
44-
03'
JOHN Gi.n-SX &_Col, GLASGONV,
These plows can be sold nearly 25 per eclat. low
I
• than similar plows of Canadian Inalluilletare-
•
All other varieties of. agrieultural -iinplement4
kept --constantly (al hand, whieh -Sold itt
mannfacturekk prices. .
1;l7
• 0. C. WILSON.
CHEAP •FARMS. FREE HOMES.
ON THE LINE OF TEE
U.NION PACIFIC RAILROAD:
A LAND GRANT OF
12...000.000 ACRES
' OP THE
Best Farming and Mineral Lands in z-tmerica.
3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming ami Graz-
ing Lands -on the line of the 1oa41, in the
State of -NEBRASKA, in the Great Platte Valley,
NOW FOR SALE for cash, or long credit.
'These hinds are lit a mild and hetilthy.elimate,
,and for grain -growing and idock-raising unsur-
passed by any in the 'Willed. States.
Prices Range from 82 to $10 per acre..
-HOMESTEADS FOR ACTITAL SETTLERS.:
SIGN OF TILE 2,500,0" 00 acres of Govern/bent - Lana be-,
tweeu Omaha and North Platte, open for as
Homesteads only,
^ Persons of Foreign Birth are -entitlei1 to the
Btlilefit of the Homestead Law,
11 On declaring their intention to -become citizens; or
j
thothetea statcs,ieni »my avail thenistAves of thig
c.4,.pkovibion innuediately.after their arriva.L
CC .‘end for the new edition of : descriptive Dam-
zn CZ) phlet, with, new maps, mailed free evervwhere.
Address 1?. DAVIS,
. Land Commissioner IT. P, R. R. Co., `
i96-13t-
O'MARA, 1'433.
IscoTon COLLAR.
A choice assortment of light and heavy
harness, whips, bells, !horse clothing, etc.,
kept constantly on hand. •
Repairing pro/uptly attended to, .said
charges moderate. Remember the place!
sign of the Scotch Collar, Main Street,
Seaforth.
16:3tf W. Hi:. OLIVER. .
BE STTRE AND (10 TO
THOMAS 4EE'S 5 1
( Shearson & Co.'s Ohl Stand,)
FOR NO.1 SEEDS
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or all kiwis. 1
All varieties of Turnip Seeds
:
CARTER'S IMPERIAL, the:best Swede Turnip in
chltivation..
SKIRVING'S IMPROVED -1/0. -
SHARP'S PIIIIPLEI TOP 1)0. '
SUTTON'S CHAMPION 1)0. -
YELP:00W ABERDEEN 1)0.
WHITE GLOBE AND STUMP..
The Cheapest & Best Teas in Town
(rot at LEE'8.
FINE GOLD AND SILVER
WEIS Y
ALWAYS , ON ; HAND.
Watc,lies, Clocks and jewelry of every
All kinds of Produce, despatch, and warranted to give satis-
description repaired with neatifet,s and
faction.
Taken in Exchange for Coods, at 85,000 worth of Old Cold and Silver
Wanted, for which thc highest _price in
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES. cash or trade will be paid. .
MONEY!
$5,000 TO LEND.
T HAVE the above sum on hand for
1 investment on good Farm Security, at
8 and 9,per .cent.,-PrivateFunds
JOHN S. PORTER.
SFAIPORTH, July 25, 187O.
-Warranted by the Makers..
THE RUSSEL WATCH
For Durability, Quality, Finish. and
Neatness,
CANNOT BE EQUALED.
A new Stock of the above Watches just
received.
For SHEARSONS'S No. 1 FLOUR, go -to
THOMAS LEE;).
• A. (-.0)1PLETP, STOCK Or
REMEMBER
SHEARSO.N d CO.'S OLD STAND 179
M. 'R. COUNTEiR.,
Main street, Seiatorth.
81.0
THOMAS LEE. ladN ArTHE
P. S. -Cedar Post for Sale, chesp.
169-tf
_c
'63`
et,c,s‘tt
,VIOLET
D.
J. SEA+TER, rie PERUVIAN SYRUP inalHUI
ces the wPakstronz;
EXCHANGE1. BROKER
And. di.taler in Pure
°RUCS CHEMICAI,S AND DYESTUFFS
1-5ERP EVERY,
FANCYAND TOlLkT ARTICLES
Agent for Sewing Machines.- Money
to lend. .on easy terms.
la- Pure Wines and Liquors for
din al purposes.
J. •;E.,,I.TTER,
Seaforth, Nov. 1870. :594
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TICKETS FOR ELITTP=.
TR. JOHN SEATTER S ly-en tw-
ill pointed Agent at Seafoi th, for the'
INMAN LINE OF STEAMERS.
I and expels disease by SUpplyillg the blood wit&
1.C.,,,Tranv3 OWN VITALIZING AGE1cT-IRON
1 Cautt on. ---Be sure you get Peruvian ,sturyp.
ranwhiets free. .T. P. DINS'MORE, Proprietor.
No: 36 I)ey St., New York-.
Soltlia Druggists genera -By:
The 41:.'retrt Feinitfe
.ton
1 TnIS 1nr43010410 nietlieine nnfa• iiing
41!4 [4f ell those painful and flalf
14) wideli the 1", male constitution is :Ill.:, .7. :t
na derat. , all 1,:K4-1 ttli
and 1,11Ptly-Par1- !HUY be reiled 4,17.
7:111;11:-.1 ladies It is pe131lt14:P:7-nited. '
in a .-hort time; bring on 1.11e znouthlyyetiCn1 with
1 ha* the first three months of Prx.t.titney. th..
1.1 1,rin7 on iiii:•editiag;-, Inn et
time they Snit!. s
ail 4'.NI,N (31 Nt-r.f.n.; and Filit AIV-ct....1t4,
tbe back and 1011-133. M.
ertitm, pultitti-ion or the heart lv I ',qv
040.-4 1:1318 41k .1. a 4-11144 hi 12 fA.1 ^,4
1114.311, ntrot 411:11(17,10) !“,.7'. fir
17'110. t, 1cOt allthil.•-rly, or
Parties Contemplating -visiting any fart
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. fa.1'1; - ;
in the 17.73;;7171. t '.11:f1
v.Lich 01(.71.1 be tittY.fitily lar...er;4.7.-
t 17 31. -es. New York. Sceie Propietor. ;-.1.110
121 t f.a-poA
....ige. es
nelocot to N orthop Lyn, 171,
agents r lir. .D.4,1::.:001:,
will 111'- 314 a bottle, cont.:ining teo-r
of Eimpe can be supp.lie.d' Tidets
and all necessary information by apply-
ing to 4)
JOHN SEATTER..
183-tf. Dni,,,ist etc,. • 1 Seafurthlr: E. Illasoi. Lijint*jj. n CL -.7-1j1.-4,1-
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