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The Huron Expositor, 1871-11-10, Page 8Nov. 10 1h'1. Ljs/ Foie nn aar2..el:: E & CARTER are total attention to their „ereatly improved ER & SEPARATOR: rt= remeete with any other lite in Canada ida tt` fel—canteens, we e .' T at fe i a f x-_ thew tv the tTtat''• tl )t l'equirtsie:s' !a -A x: t `tl eine ee 1,E An CLEAN axe- tetnen. eel tint Itt etc; Titres re Pt• thea t • iti:l tl•rt' h more an. cilli' ire/a-eyed drum ►l ItFt' t' ate p'al;t)ts ; It tt� t It:;t'e the wind r'-itt tltok, ri_. without "1l over. AV,.. have also i,: t'': prevent, the ;rain rite r< Faettt;ers and `I`1)re ffit•t= ta, a c°at'l. and e,c aa . •i�fo,e' I' tt•f•I,�i.!fl! t,'u - 'l at1 ctie'a p its any other rte Material used; Fud the °crl;rien employed. send last year c•nal.tt' v '•ate Let ttisfee- rYt•r ever s.'id i11 this ;11 I'€13;1:1 :attl at all times tl•skl t' tea (Erect the f far nmit's to our 1ACIlIXESr f sawing frtmi forty t�'(af,tl pt -r day-. auZ7:1S, Straw Cl ttere., r5 Weeder. eax a nd .�1•zcn,- Lap e_e, il.tw,ea, C.�:c.-, - . ritxf?- t, ixive• sat :z-fac 'q.t. as cheap a-. at any. at -ext the 'vittV-elan'. SII itssi-I:f 1lf,x,. r -'t nutteE: olid mist �h te'tInS, r ‘I'1 Is & €`I RTEfl. E- EC S >4 i� ICVESrl. a It spree t= t nite'r- i 1` mei niteli:uiic ,, -I; i Ions tl tht.- ('t Flt;. WEE.r { kl ith t (isP.� t s• tett` 1t- tr tt t1.( fit ltt tht tt!Vttt the attt•r. tire ea. -tonne itt of it I.ti71. Ott' -rut st 1f-I'.aL';t`, Lai richt li.r tt,e:Iii. otlertd to the ;gest utt;t,1•aiart e for •:,.1 i,. ,t a , st•'i a world-wide,ert-i as the most Et•.•rliltlg 1I()t4•tr ti Iii they iititly t.f (,t iron. and steel, ct 1i'lecc.itt:tFxl. 1.Ve i,'t e tier l 1 e'1 at pro - 't t}? 'I viie rt tt,. r • 1-, tklri;Fr to gait• title r 3 IL c•t:t. Iie1lt•c-s '1.11 xa.)t lt, ttt t' '.l• - !`:, .{•:lt11 t', at -of star slat ttt tltr- ttt.ttr at)\. II: rt,.r4tt't'ttt ttlttxl ttt. ,ttt rift(;hail a ttee` I.y per is •It in h'ei'r lt:x- !s Pt•rtlt an ;W- .1. d - :f• lei lint! 1.1_! ttrt•it•-(, as ft, Ire t bout inst elata., plsttat:' I'ta:;t•l ' ly ttt the ::t• ltr V'trtl r ortli rt I rt.: tits. ai )Ii it I :-ret ,•t t•r•itfs it-- your s tit lallititt•.i t i, lit.1 and DI exits (•t•,i1- I')t (ntK iI rf,- i ..Isl 'YC t''.rea i Nov 10, 1871. Oatmeal. When the ty1•iter Was in Edin- burgh, the celebrated Dr. G•tttiiht•il:• called his attention to the stzfl cif. ticotuh people,' and ti) the fl'tct th-1t• r,he avec age size of their heads was greater than that of any .?tiler tion in the world, not excepti e%.ell. the English, and when ask bow he accounted for this. lid rep'. that he thought it was owing larg to tl:e uuivet s� l dui otion to outing; Indeed, the writer obseuved that t national dish wits found npt n. t table at almost every •meal, in. t houses ('f the rich as well at t poor.- in the ' 111.orniii same t I:tl.ai.zl:l, alud in the evening the t ditional-cake, about the. size of t crown of a hitt, and a -little hard than a sun-dried brick. l+'or furth confir'ma'tion on this important gu tion, Iet the wria'-r attd that h( h f)trl'cl a great .tulvant-lge to �f )iio the tl:t:il Y use of (honest) tiro brew) tu.d oatmeal in his r,llilcT «hose ttrt-ith ca n`:e throng'' inai etairved couditioll so that tht-sV Ileo, to d cey at ()Lee and , Cal vise 11111 suffering is -Itt w h �ee1 1vi•th tine set of second cuttt�:ts as any line could �t'k, while the ge ilt'r:tl he;t]t1) of all 11 i.. improved.. I i feet, We idyl o:t• 111 • t -WO 111(1-t (hid)' have our I,1•t�%VU bread ;anti its twin sister dish o:f oaatult:..l: �fas Tae Manitoba Gold Fields your Co uve truth and virtue. Love vary find ot1ey its laws. ondon,, En&land. The population' of London, a:ccon to tli 'gist c)elhsu5, is 3,883,0 ,ti 7t. This v d . S.ti Mull i • 15 mom l ttrde 1 Oi la t the ork' -Loma, iaati, bo- Friiricisco, n.i Ai?legn- i y Oicv; Pa. these pie 77-7,000 are- rf uilCd, and the )stunt)/ailuuatlly . ai)out 4,- 2197i,1-,000 , batrrtis of four 4.2 2 O 7 i,1;000 Elhet,p, 49,00() 350 hos, atd onemarket plies annually 7,0 1I3,750 itt_itd,0'f 1,, tote. This, togetheI` with :,2,5u,0{) salmon, iiirespective of other fit i and fltIsh, is washed down by 75,6 ,0('0 g illon3 of ale and porter. 3 )00,000''g(t1ldns of spirits, _'nd 113;r50 pioes of wine. To till its milk and cream jugs,. 22,.750. tows are apt. To light its streets at flight 130,000 gas 1 gilts are re• gtiired, cansu11,111g eve'y 24 hours 21 1 �1 l)'� feet U uu, t f .� 0 c o gas. s.. Its water sy:; em supplies 1-e enormous ga11o11s per stem carries et' of • refuse. s a feet of in bringing 1s) annually The smoke of this irti Ve'rse.. guauti y of coal is womet•irnes so tense as o be plainly seek- 36 t 1ii-es from. t ]e cit3i. To clothe th)t. �n 1ti'tude • e fired there are 4'U;l'0 1 tatller:C, 50 00 boot and early 70,000 mi11icers 2.97,500 _'do-. treets of the 00 iin num- )1 ore le would ex 4, Toe princi. i]I'e traivt'I.s 41' , by about -lib' sses an 4,00.0 cabs I iva1, e earrings and carts) employing-50'00011o'se•; 1.1114 1a T:1 ng coinoiIIEC pol)ulrttioti of New ted Philadel1lti;t, 13tookivn, Si i1:c1 Chicago alt-imore, C uci FAN' ton-, Nc;� Orleans fix) i1•: IIafhtlo lie. To lodt� Lie $Iwellu►t .' the Ireaple-t ' he 4-80,000 he i;tl►lacks ra- • egi ve:t, 6 he aline yt'l e1 er e1 w Vn. A •tn Cca a A Fort Garry corres,}.'onden t i forms its that the rt -`ported clislovet i -.f gold on L;dce Shebaudo�van (.'C1.tt:eieg great tt ex(JL(nle`nt tilet,e 1t that -nurnl)ers are having for `• tl hilus$, which are four hundred mil distant' from the Fort and one lilt drecl and fifty miles 'frutll'the O tOti l 1,Oi1 copper unties. Our C;)1•re poucteIlt. tells us, ail: -o, that since tl reported discovery, Indians have cl dared that the ovines -have be known to thein fur years••arrri til: the -tired is wuutlel'fully ahundau Lie warns strangers, however,' f}•o rustling thither,. because there is yell -founded belief among those wh know the loc'atlittty that the assn. will ''e valueless for L.11 practice purposes. 1�1`'e consider this prett good adVi(c'. The ee.porc of but as induced 11C � thousands tllott, t.ircls to leave co fo table horns. only to find there S��Ives du1)t>d by a canard. Tw years ago stories tvc'1'e set afloat co c:et•liu the fabulous deposits of silv er in the '\Vliit.e Piiie mountiiiil and there,.too, the c,nlnicient India appeared and swore that the. extr' r'agarit rutl)0 s were literally true The Couseque-lce was a. rush, an the ultimate; results, disappoint Inert and hunger. A report is going th rounds Jtat the omen employed of Government works 11t 11Ta11it0t)' have started in a.body /or Lai `iiehitndowan, and that Goole of til 111untt'c'rs belonging totheexpedi tion now on -its vira r to Fort {Garr. will desert and resign the -rifle fc9 e the pick -axe. The can be rio dollar that gold exists in the Lake Supt;ri- or region, but we would advise these who. have visions of making rapid fortune to wait until the report of I discovery has been thoroughly con- i i.,11t1(d. As to what the traditional Indian is glade to say, ive don't be- lieve a word of it. Moreover, min- ing around Lake Shebat dowaui must ie anything but pleasant.in the- vixitt'1• season , and the hold adven- turei who stakes mit his clam now 111tust be prepared to face seven months of the most intense cold, not to speak of having to work among Six or seven feet of snow. Should, the report turn out true, we trust than the niiues will be kept in.the j)o�:sc',siou of our own people. Our 1 I miners have hitIleto been too. eager to 'e•ll their good fortune to Ameri tains, w-iny of whom have realized fortunes whiclt Bight, if. corn mon pr•uclt'1I(e lead been -used, have re- inalned in Canada. If -We 'raise a cod thing let us try and cultivate it ottr•sel ves.-2 u7'o)cto Z elegrap4. s�— Good Advice. The President -of -Yale College re- cently gave the following admire to the students of that institution ` Voting men, you are the architects ,of your own. fot•tltnes. Rely upon your own,strength of b&ly and soul. "fake for - your star, ee1f relic n ee, favid', honesty, and industry-. Jn- scribe be oil your hamlet, ` Luck is a fool, pluck is a hero.' Don't take too 1uu:'h advice—keel) at 3'our hello and steer your own ship, and re- -taunt -tier that the great art of coin: mantling i5 to take al . fait• share )f , the work: 1)on t_i-raieti e too '11.1ir'i'11 humanity Think well of yourself. Strike out. Assume your own position. Put l)eatate:eSs ill a Cart, civet• .l rough road, and small ones 1. go to the trottom. Fire above the mark: relit iutc�i.(1 to bit. lime above the Envious a.tt,(1 jeatlous. Energy, inly :neibis: dteternlination, vt itli a right motive, are the levers that lut.Ve the �'•orld. Don't drink. Don't chew. I)un't srnulce. Don't .swcla'.t. 1) ln't d e.•eic•e. Don't,. read -nove ls. 'Don't marry until 'on can 3 -u1] )'ort a wife. Ile itt earnest. re st'lt' rt•1 t�t:. Be get,t'r•otue Be civil I lead the 1rtl,)el'S, A ti vet tise your business. 1tI;eke money, and (10 ,00r1- Aid' it. Dive your GA and fellow n- �T is lel re es 11- 1 s- ee 0- eel tt t. tr• a 0 y tl d til -' O- n- 5, 11 �l d t e 1 rl e 1 f 1_ quantity of 77,670,82 c?:tt',-whi off 1€g, 62 TO warm 1.800 siii!l iriespec 5.250,00 ( 1r.S-sewer fit ,760 cubic f ts inhabit:ilia is employed ive of railroa tot's of coal.i shoe m tiers, 1 and dr,s nal-ers and rllestie se ar] s. The nletrOpol -' a1 atbou t 2, leer, and 1. l It t tl tenet abou 00 miles pia ones 1,500 on (Resides 1 Boma t OF6-RE 1 T'ARtFERS,;l ewa peddlers a q age forcing a sala of )rel Encourage ,home find a superior anti The subscr"1 er w care thanks to the 1 roundiug town ship age in the past, an will keep con ititntl} 1)INC Iron Plows, '."• roti 1 Lan Rolle Guaranteedf the defy coinpeti iCii. tion to the "iitl.rros satisfaction -t hereve POINTS fol tt1I t subtly on hand. iiigs. Iiepai:liug do, torins. - ' 199 the AND M arrers f personsin the shape of ts, per•tunbu iitiag the county, riot. inzp1em 'its. • - mann actu• and t �p.l, 1 you will o at a retinc 1 price.. old respectf ly return his sin rulers of Gr '; Morris and siir- for their mo -t patron- would info n them that he an hand, at he GE FOUN 1Y4 ows, Cultivators, crs, , best quality anti at' prices to would - c . e n - ] 1 1 s : ' cialhy call at . ter - s' Plow," whi -h gives general. Jr introduced. Ire principal i'lows kept con iIghest pi ice laid, for old cast- e promptly o -very; reasonable lows, Gang I? is, Straw -Cut LSON, Ainley vile: FAXING .4isspos: Business to _ire who will open out after the 9th ')tstani continuance (l the 's on auyself for luny a position to do' we with a call. And I parties indebted to count, now dile or p settled at one s, as I n time, so soak. clam I. will a1war• pay hint's of grain pork, counts, and ailio iu TIC (seEctIAL.] c1 of nay fit' ck-iu.-Tracie and sis. Stewart fhoii son Sr. Co.,'fin the ~e t •eumises, ort turd' 1 we old s licit for them a 4-'1:Yliberal: pqronagc bestowed cars; kttovin that they are in . for all who t ny favour them also beg 'eta o to inform all e, either by ote or book as- st due, that t e sante must be ntend .to leafy this Courcy for • business car. be closed up. i a highest n.(crkot price for all butter, etc.,1 on notes or ac - ash. JOHN LECKIE. . Ainloyville, Oct. 5 1871. 2110 STOVES, TI NINA! E AND CAL I ' COAL O i-P.S. WHITNEY has just received a large stock of Cooking, Parlor find Box Stoves, of the best rtianufacture,'which she can sell is cheap as any in the t rade.. - 11.11..NWARE, of ever,- ilescriptioti, kopt constantly n hand and rhacle to order. Also, Stove .Pipe Eave Jrroughing, etc. Custom -work pro gtly tttaxulc i to, and outside • work will racilye eve1 y attention.:. %L OIL. A. large stock of e very best Cool Oil kept con- stantly on.liard, an will be solei wholesale and retail. Remember the pli se, Carm:ichael's Block, Main street, Seafo rb_ Parties itluLed .b note or book. account aim re- quested to set in ecliately. Raga, wool-' ickin -, old iron, brass,cooper, etc. taken in exehnlu;,e fo, goods. 197 1s 'CO Toe above wit let to - `:4` Z0_11l4.14 B.EL L, Ptirniture Ma iufaeturor, Main -street, 4tafor'.h. But as his Biz s already itufh.eient v large; he does .4 tjtt not wish �- P bh to ads 1 tltiP.. - 106 C. H. CULL, - GENT FOR. LOC'ii if 1 1(t4`, 'ls11`! 1'[, ilfA.C'fi'f l'EA Telegraph, and Express Uumpaeics, CANADA .LI1'E ASSEJR,ANC'E' CO. Issuer of llarriae Licences. American . Money bought and sold. Particular attctntion pain to JOB PfI'TIYr. OFFICE--Flliott Arihst •onb'4 Book- Store, -tafor l 174 Ha For and Hor THE HURON EXPOSITOR. THOMAS 1113O1RIUM 0 KIDD'S F Fr1SHI0N nowhtdl argent and, most complete .Stock of Dry oods, in• Staple and Fancy Deese Goods the newest patterns, aryl Plaids, in every c an, ever opened in Seaforth. MILLINE Y In all its branches. The newest Fashions in Lac es' Hats and Bonnets, from 50o. to $10 each. MAN NT Iu every style and pi o. Our new C CLOTH Gentlemen, in every style and qn sty, manufactur Bei s'. Clothing' n.11 sizes, imp rted direct from re Menufacttu-ed. 1300TS AN hf ide expressly, by my own order, for custom trade, f L ;S us •m Cloths aro very attractive. d n the best Honsc in the Dminion. Children's 11r.anche.ster,.and fully fifty p r eout cheaper than SHOES nd are noted for being the beet sold in Seaforth. GROCERIES Of •superior qualities, al , aV° kept on hanjl. FINEST YOUNG }HYS— For Ont Dollar pet Pound.. I LIQU S RS the best quality, Wholesale and Retail, --Rye an Malt, Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wineeat d Syrup 1 TEA IMPORTED; CROCK. RY In -great variety; Granite set:, from $2 25 to $4 a set., LADIES AND GE.N•TLEMEN, A oa.I is solicited to examine the stock and prices befor : chasing. I have no hesitation in saying that I aro in a better position•to purchase goods cheaper thars , ny other House in the County Myself and 73raibers having four of thtlargest general retail Sh ' 1nOntario , two in the County of Sirncoo, one in Port; 1, auclone in Seaforth, the leiter being the sma etit; having no lents to pay, and. marking my goods on the one price system, with " small permits and i t k returns " a$ my motto.. SEAFORTH, Sept., 1871. THOMAS; KIDD. 1_,LANK ETS,. FLA HMI AND GIR NELS, lY CO.TTOKS, All bought before the 1 to advance, And will be sold at OUR MOT "SHALL PROFITS AND he lowest rates, o, UIGK RETURNS." TERMS, CASH AND ONLY ONE PRICE. LEEI S W TZ E°R. Main 'Street ea forth. lav- GENT'S- FURNISHINGS- WE ;u AKE A. SPECIALITY. NO BUN OM 11. f EATTY 8 C -MPA Ile to ativiso the arxiva of g their_ FALL STOCK OF KY G00 GROCERIES, 1?/11ich' will be fot'ticl COMPLET THEY CHALLENGE' QUALITIES AND V 1'111; VARY 13� -AT Tt1.L— i in departments. epartinenls= OMP.ARISON PRICES. T GOODS VERY LOWEST PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. - WE K JEP BEST- TEAS TO BE FOUND I1I MONEY, And a well -assn .e Stockof a11 kind - Groceries. Call and examine and ;n.1;; ftir yourselves. BEA DY & COMPANY. CAS MICRAEL'S UUJLDINGS, Oct b;i- 10, 1871, - STREET, SEA fi 0 -1TH. 20,1 .n. 13E SURE AN1) GU TO THOMAS LEE'S, ( Shearson .dt Co.'s Old 'Stand,) FOR.NO..1 SEE S Of all kinds. All varieties of Turnip Seeds VIZ. . CARTER'S- IMPERIAL, the bestiSwedeT • cultivation. SK1.11VI NG'S` IitPROVED T)D. SHARP'S PURPLE- TOP DO. SUTTON'S- CHAMPION DO.. YELLOW. ABERDEEN DO. WHITE GLOBE AND STUBLE. - The Cheapest da Best- Teas -.in T. wn, got at LEE'S. For ErHEAssONs's Nb. 1 FLOUR, go to THOMAS LEE'S. Ail kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods, a THE HIGHEST CASH PR.ICI S. REMEMBER 1 SHEARSON de CO.'S 'LD STA 'D THOMAS ;S LEto P. S. ,Cedar Post for Sale, cheap. I69-tf 10 THE PUBLIC AT LAR 0 W.. H. OLIVER CC sai. 1-4 CC a A•i Cr CD 2 1 - SIGN OF THE SCOTCH COLLAR.. A choice assortment of .light and he vy harness, whips, bells, horse clothing, e kept constantly on hand. - Repairing promptly attended to, : nd charges moderate. Remember the pl. ce t sign of the Scotch Collar, Main S>;r: et, Seaforth. • 163tf W. H. OLIVE E. rglo VIOLET 4.4 INK SEATTER,, EXCHANGE BROKE. And dealer in Pure DRUGS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS, PERFUMERY, , FANCYANDTOiLETARTICL S Agent for Sewing Machines. Mo ey to lend on easy terms. erer Pure Wines and Liquors form dual purposes. J. SEATTER, - Seaforth, Nov. 3, 187 0. 59-tf. 1 TICKETS FOR EUROPE. MR.JOHN SEATTER has been -ointed Agent at Seaforth, b Agfor INMAN LINE OF STEAMERS. Parties contemplating visiting any p of Europe can be supplied with Tick and all necessary information nforua i onby app ins to JOHN SEATTER. 185-tf. Druggist, etc. THE SEAFORTH LeinbP 'Yard. 1�1 e rt -Ls y- MABEE & MACDONALD Beg to inform the public that they ha e opened a LUMBER YARD in Seafor near Shearson's Mill, on the ground ft r- merly used as a Lumber Yard, by 1' r. Thomas Lee. They will keep constantly on hand' a good assortment of ALL KINDS lt' LUMBER, dressed and uudresse Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, All of whioh-they are prepared to sell t the lowest possible prices, for Cash. Builders and others will find it to th.ir advantage to inspect our stock, and - s- certain our prices before purch...sing.els where, as we are in a position to o i r good inducements to cash purchasers. - MABEE & MAUD(tNzeta tieaforth, Dec. 29, 1870. • 160-tf MONEY $ 3.000 TO LEND. IHAVE the above sum on hand f i:r investment on gond Farfn Security, 8 and 9 per cent.,—Private Funds. JOHN S. PORTER. 'eapentelr, July 2.5,•.15770, 139.— CHEAP FARMS. FREE HOMES. ON THE LINE OF This UNION PACIFIC RAILROA A LAND GRANT OF 12.000.00Q ACRE OF £1T[i Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America, 3,000,00() lyres t -f Choice Farming and Gra: ing Lands on Lite line of the road, in the State of NEBRASKA, in th:! Great Platte Va.114, NOW 1'e)R SALE for cash or long credit. That., lora l°. are in a Tnilti and healthy climtit and ft.r i;i t i i.ro i in;; :LTA i.ttt: k-raii.i> n untyu , y any in the United Stat.•s. Prices Iangc from $2 to $10 per acre. Ii{ /M ES'I TA DS FOR ACTUAL St:-TLEit. 34r(3,000 acres of Government I4tntl b .- to•.-rr t'm .ha and North P;ntte, open for entry i. Iioit'. 'E.a.dc: only. Pi...;", -(314 of Foreign Birth are entitled to the 13t•nefit of the Homestead Law, On tit.wring their intention to bcrnmt ei+iz.•ra ref the 1 rifted Sett—.4, and inay a -v -il theca. t•lves of this lir. va sloe, im 71t..:tt aft: -r their arrival. Sent' for the T ew tuition of descriptive p I.hlt't, with new maps, mailed fret= everywhere. A lyres 0. F. DAVIS, I,and Conimi•.loner 11. P. R. R. Co.,1,16-ra or ice, r 7a OW O1 NEVER. SOLI ETH Ii` G `• w, Novel, - Cheap anti Handsome. THE. EAEQRTH- CLOTHING EMPORIUM; ANI) CENTIiR I:E\'S F RNISHIG HOUSE.. T. K ANDERSON Of th above establishment, has just received ttix very large and complete stock of SCtiTCI-I AND CANADIAN TWEEDS ME I TONS, DOESKINS AND. Over Pill Fanc GEN In -gto BR OA DCL O THS. oatings of all Varieties and Colors_. The finest assortment of •h and Fancy VestilTS; b ver taken into the Seaforth Market. Flannel and Regatta Shirt- - inigs,, and LEi1IEN'S UNDERCLOTHING, t variety, of tho best quality and at the. lowest figure. It agure.It w, uld be to the advantage of intending our- chasers to call earl} and make their selections, as by so d ing they will•savo at least twenty -rano per cent., o. account of the rapid rise in price of the • above =scriptton of goods. 1' CLO HIND, of every description, made to order • on the orteet notice, in a style equal to that of - cit • e Nish/mute, C8 b s huaents and:' ' iata numb low eit. cri • . Satisfa tion guaranteed. p TIE MD COLLARS—As the,. -Undersigned makes -o department of his business a specialty, parties .wishing the latest styles and 'troveltiet► " - wogld o well to call and inspect his stock and en- quire hi prices. Be su •e and not forget the place-Main-street,y Senior , opposite -Scott Robertsons Grocery 196 T. K. ANDERSON. THE GAB.DTER SEWING MACHT F mos(Manufactured at Hamilton, Ont.) Is acknr'svledged by ail..frrst-o1az;s machinists to ., the ; bo, ,' i 4. m 1 p eared Durable Machine Now in he market. In design it resembles the Family wager, hotthe principle of the working •• arts is n viii s • p e y dffe.eut, has no gear of any kind. All the motions are derived from the swine tahalt, mid all the usual eomplieated shuttle and feed in vements. being avoided, it is as nearly noiseles• as it is possible to nia'ke a sieving ina- chicle. TI•IE CARD. N EI2 has taken this ,.year, p °r ear, 1871, as follows : First prize at Wester') Fair, London first prize at Central Fier, Guelph ; di- ploma, it Hamilton Central Fair • first prize at - fit. Cath trines Fall Fair; prize at the Provincial Fair in iingston. Also prizes at 'loronto, Chat- ham an Waterloo. THE e ARDNER is the most useful, became it . does th- 'argent range of work. It will work in,. Muslin, 'otton, Linen, Fine and Coarse Cloth and Leather. - It ail Hem, Cord, Braid, Turk, Quilt, Gather, Fen, and do all and every kind of family 'and light nianulac tiring sowing. A complete set of the most ap roved attachnie:)ts,'and full instructions ; given fres-of charge. Price 'within the reach of all. Terns of pay- ment in do'to snit each pin'ebaucr, and a 1 ma- chines saaantcd for any reasonable It-r,gth of ' time. Call a d etanaine the Gardner befoe pm -elms- ., any other, at wieei1 ii GitAsbXE's Ware-. rooms, oderich-street, Seaforth. Agents wanted. PETER- GRASSJT=;, 179-52 Seaforth. LU SER ! LUMBER 'I LATH and 81{INGLE8. THE th Ainley Lmnbe is Dres Undersigned have on hand at- it Mill, one half mile North of ills, a large cittick. of Dry Pine- , 'iIIt), part (about 35,00() feet) of which . ed 1-4 and 1,4 F ltioring. They have also on ''and 75 0 OO .ft. of Strip. Lath. w tick r e •v; arrantvcl first -clans, and no slabs. Their S 1 gle11achine will -'start about - the 18t't 'I1:itant, after which date a plen- tiful su )ply of frill 1 ; LE Will he kept - cin 11 i1)11- Proal it attention given to orders from,. . a distal ce. M. & T. SMITH. Ding e, „April 12, 171. 1 (i-tf. G- EMPORIUM. The hscriber is still in his old stand, and pre Jared to pay The Highest. 'Casts Pr;c For an quantity of OQD FRESH EGGS Deliver 'd -at the - gg Emporium. Main street, Seaforth: Toalparties (merchants and ?there; with whom be has dont; businesL (luring the past four years, be rt -turns hearty ',n k t e r tr• ta woks, and i,rn.,.s by i•1 v,1tt attention 'mists, to intuit their patronage in thee uture. DAVID D. WILSON. Seast rtll, Mar' -h 18, :871. 171 t