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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1872-01-12, Page 3trtts; .2, 187t milsommarmagmlsommilm.. eTAN, 12-, 1872, , liable remedy ite °tiling coughs,. colds, il pulmonary I' disease. Many of thee va are truly- wonderful, *I' Is the Mind a ponderable or as ed . inponderable substance ; an eisence, va- por or an indescribable something which , f eantrot be grasped, felt,:, or witheld ? ', ' -Man thinks, studies; invents, tries the brain by overworkand loses his reason ; resists' his intellect, lleconaes calm, use ' restoratives, and again thinks. When we reflect that 'a power of eh - re 1 durance can be imparted to the brain. d that weak miuds have beeu restored to atreugth by Fellows' Compounel ' Syrup of Hypophosphites, NI% cannot but -exclude that that the subtile power is ' really ponderable matter, from the het that the ingredients are supplied which_ render it support and give it vitality. Perseus who study hard shoal(' preserve their baIenee of, power by using. this Syrup._ Two geEsTroNs E.terree ANswERED.— Why: should men wear beards? Because they are a great protectiou to the throak, and lungs, and add much to their per- - sonal appearance. Why should we use , “ Bryan's Pulmonie Wafers 9." Because - vsilien used- for coughs, -colds, tielding in the throat, hoarseness, ete. ; they act like a charmMinisters and Lawyers use them, physicians recommend thein, and singers an 1..N.blic speakers say they are the very • St Medicine in existence r the cure of such coMplaints. Sold v all, medicine dealers, at /25 etS. per We were pIeased-to see, not long since, in one of our exchanges, some . pretty severe remarks addressed to several persons who, durineran interest- ing lecture by Rev. John S„ C. Abbott, kept a continuous coughing, which pre- vented many from hearing. People who - canner refrain from coughing!, had better stay away from sUch. places, or else take a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment with them. Itit. rileimportance of 'giving Sherid- an's Cavalry Condition Powders to horse, at have -been out in the ebld rain, stood cold wind, or drank to mural eelii ater; cannot beoveriestimated ; no man_ should be Nvithout them. who OW118 a.. good horse. NO RISK. T ornae' Eclectrie OM Worth Ten Times Its.Weightin Gold. Do you Ulcer anything of # ?- If not, it is time you did. e • Pain cannot stay where # is used. It i(the L. cheepest_ medicine. ever made. Onedose cures = common sore threet One bettle has cured Bron- thitis, Fifty centeworth hie mired an old titan& , Bag colantt*. One or two bettlee cures bad cases of t pike eed leduey troubles. Six te eight applies - teen% cure any case of Excoriated Nipples or ' flamed Breast. Orie bottle has cured Lame Beck ef eight years' atanding. 'Daniel Plank, of 13roolt- Tioga County, Penne say s : "I went thirty m.iles for a bottle of yettr Oil, which, effeeted wouderful en' re qf ef crooked. limb by Sa annlierte tiene,” Another, who has hadkAstlume for year, eeys t '1 have Mel of a fifty cent bottle lab, awl • woulanetdray it if I could get no more." ' RUBIS Itoleison, of Wendy' . N. Y., writes : "One =all bottle ofeeour Eeleetric Oil restored the voice erhere the person had not epoken above A whisper • for five years. e Rev. „T. Mallory, of Wyoming, N. ▪ Y., writes,. "Your Eclettrie Gil cured me of 'Been- - thitisin one week.' Deelere all aver the ' country Le: "We have never sold a medicine „that has gieen such complete satiefection as this." It is compozed of six of the best Oile that are ,• - knownle as good to take pa for external neer, and is believed to be inaneeearably sueerior to any- thing ever made: Will save elan much suffering and many dollars of expensele soId on& or more deaiere in every plade. Price,. 25 cents , Prepared, by S. N. “Thoma', -Phelps, N. Y., and NORTHRUP & LYMAN, Newcestle, Out., solo agent tor the'Doreixdon. Norte—Eedectrie—Seleeted and Electrized. E. Hickson & Oe. aull It Luxastlen, Agents for Se iforth. 208e1 Th. (eat Fitttnitale Remedy. son BrOSES' PDRIDDICAL PILLS. invaltiabie medicine- isunfailing in the , cure of ell those panfud. and..dangerous diseasea' te which the female .conetitution x eubjeet. moderatea,all excees.and removes all obstructions, - .fted a speetty cane may be relied on Te merried ladiee it ie peeuliarlysnited: It will, 214 EL short tim&,. bring oa the monthly period with reetilarity. The Pills should_ not be taken by Femaledealog the first three menthe of Pregnacy, as they sae sure to lning onMiscarriage„ but at any other thee they are safe. In all Caltelt of Nervous road Spinal. Affectione, paha; in the back and lienbe, fatigue on alight ex- ertion., palpitation, of the heart, hysterice, and whiteg, these pille Will effect a cure w -hen all other. meaus have felted, and although a powerful _ rezr(edy, do not coetam iron, calormd, antimony, or anything laurtini to the constitution. Full directione in the pampldet around each t'e • f - package, which, chenbi be carefully preserved. Joh Moses, IceT; York, Sole Proprietor.- $1.00 and :1ft cents for poetage, euclosed to Norihop 4.C; Ityrainf e Newcastle; Ont.'!..eneral, agents for the Don -anima will inhere bottle, conteining over 51/ pills by teturn rural. Leen' Sold in Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co. and . feunneten. Co, RAILWAY TIME TABLE. , Traina leave the Seaforth -station- aS 0XXF. WEST-. Express. Mixed. Mail. 1 ne 1.40 r. -g. ,8 40- P. M. GOING 1ST., Expreee. Mixed. ', Mail. m. L40 P. M. 8-00 4i. IC. follows, Di:visions Diviqoa Ceurte will be held as follows : Winehem.... eTen 16 Dangennenn aaepril 2 Hie Jac. `23 Bayfiea. . . Sioaralth Jan. 115Goderich...t• ... :April 4 27 Wingleue - April 19 Dungsenenn „May 21 :. 411 Sento/Ili ...May 23 t'liiitcre Feb. 1 . ... May 25 dtriel= Feb. 5 Cliziton. e. • .3hLY 31 r.......eforch 25 Dune:Lunen *lime 8 *c.afotthttcrch ee Bee field ... _Jane 4 :1--xecer - untrli 410 (oderieh. Stine a le 'Anton. . . April 1 - Th.! Tete e oeen at 10 A. ZiE. eaeli day. itgenriffiii PliArtekt SEM Mat 1-`MIT'll, North Mz.heetreet, two doors ?OM th Of Mr. Theeae Stepheus's, will take in hale w 2o9-- trUILV .74110_31780.37- hia numerous customers for their lib- attruuagf: \ozring the hist 1G yflars, and trusts - f ewflits r eftiutierfee. He ha Arid w ea h el a Larne assertment of Geed enilocky. ..eatte eeteeive hatigitet40/17. • Also, FENCI7NG. l) 1)RAINING' LI:g411BER„ Alikays kept on• hand. Also, 200,00G PEET OF PI.NE, rut fur building .and general riraposeit, which he libtrai teima. , ItIBBIZ'S,r WILL BE .1}1Z0-41PTLY ESI)ED TO. The Mill is eituated on the Townline between WEIR:op- and.lItillttt, & and .2 mih3s :rota the Hu- ork.Itoad. 212 , A sad-dog—Onewho tarries filen at his When your. "brain, is on 'fire . you may as well blow it out. e— The very best kind ofagrieti tural fairs—Farmers' daughters. Thesayine is that " it is mo e pleasant to give then to receive; applies only to medicine aLd advic " Never - mind the obituae Judge," said Montana culprit *he the k-eourt became pathetic in r nottecing the sentence.. " Let's ft the time for the funeral." — If you want to find out a manis real dieposition, take him 'when hje is wet and- hungry. If he is am able then, dry* himand till him u and you have got an engel. A Caution.—Lauiv---" O. Am yon ought never to Wear a/ ring 0 your third finger, unless' , you.. ate rtally engaged. _Manama says t . often prevents a good offer e) —Wife — "Well., to tell.the -truth, I didn't think much 6f tije .dose of the isermon." Husband Probably you were thinking more of the clothes of the cOngreg t- . 7 tion." — An •old lady froM one of at r rand diatricts astonished a, clerk • one of the stores a few days ago ty inquiring if he had any " yaller d velopements sich as4 they 'did up 1 ters in.' - ---'The following •conundrum 13 just. as new as ever it was : Mime is; the &floret -lee qetween the Ei 1.- peror of Russia and a beggar 'I TE e one enauifestees, and t e other manifests toes 'without his shoes. -- A saloon keeper having Oat t, ed. tinsiness in a building'. whe •u trunlp had been made, ,asked a' friend what he had oetter the cld • sign, Prunk Factoe Oh,?' 'said the friend, "just can and it e = A New York -politacian, n letter of condolence to t le. dow of a " countrinatember who had beien • his friepd, says:. " f -a rainedeto hear that has one o heetven. We w ere .bosem frient s, • le& now we shall never meet again." --FiNot a great while since, .a. pedagogue in, some of, the East° n States was examining a glass f pupils, touching their ideas regar - jng the set. Of one bright little fellow;askeil the question how e Would' like ;a 'seafitein g• life. " Fitst iate;'' was the reply; "except the fishing business." "And why n t thatr "Because I don't li whaing," At a trial not long since p e of the- witnesses, an old lady of soe 01 eig*y years, was closely question d by the -opening connsel relative tp the clearness of her eyesight. "C you see me?" said be: -"Yea," was answered. "Ploiv well -can you ee me `I" persisted the lawyer. " 11 enough," responded .the lady, "to . see that .you're- neither. a negro, Indian, nor a gentleman." The. swer brdoglit down the house. .=" Shrouds !". exclaimed. an lady, who was listening to an sea -captain's story, " what do have them at sea for ?"- "To bt dead calms n, ma'am," replied old salt. r silver and ono$5 gold pi pot Theyi. leo found a o cloth) g $60 lila geld silver , WreP up- in $102 411! bills, and in an age $70 in: 'it in an howi, well colv red with in silx er, and ear the chest w 11 taninp eilver and $315 it gold. silver pieees mud we e Fre-ne,! and mericani he old st S1 a ish eiecee .1791,1795, r99, and piecee 180 a 810. 1 sharj ory; is toli fessor in a ern divtrdt who •wa9 nec s b ned to ci 'devotionelle o ts which w ed of the te It, periodic'l morning ne the Vipt pro.fic eat •n s oet-hand, to fel e °et the proiess eveni g :P ay t verbatillt 6 w titte in lout; he ,an for et `tiCi in. The prgtes flown on is own Work-ivit gean'e bu e d i treatbd fully; idi uk itcS,false 'yeigh d ga nst p sever ly,c n ul'ed its ge gruity, an • SU1)SLI,I1ti Was ai mi Of o cours - that offspr swee 111 te 80I» 0 Lii't 8 t ga 5 2 of 0 g th her • BRIAF NOTES. • Taxation .a thing .of so nn ch concern in, oeida. that a mari's c science the ther day. would not 4- al- low' him to sell sausages tintil he fonn 'otit the amount of reve be itain 8 t go - link. •b n each - - • ---,-- At the late Plymouth chutch pie -I -tic, Mr. Beecher was asked why lie did. not dance.' There is hut tuad tip h I or q. 31' ly t at the auth hitti ey peer la tudent in'or ehdben moinglin ng,- nd since Otat h mg Style of criticis . taiued in In.0 particular 6 3:1:ew Hay n Register —The Ti oy • Times say -. lIesegaw. , a native, of: .Ji; an • ed in this city, Nonday dorm eY, ed. - tVent1y v ais. , The death of this young me 0, SO fat froni 1 me ttid tinder "eu h e r tints a.nces, so sdepy interestin , elat tion . theropr `(-Ity .of, more .t lane al mer ly fo al 1 u- nounceme t. I 'Me. -I. wit n of sever 't1 lit lid .ed re .esent4 ive4 of .. : 1 ,, Jape: se t o Et tope awl, he unit a Sate, to b lipe-allY f. ii- Clated for t e., tture a s vantage of the Pulp re, die 'had be n in lr' c mi - 1 'I / ery o iry one •ear. 130- 111 emu c - +ion . ith :It , roy cad?.rny be 1kd .already acquit kl sue a fL1ni1iaF1ty with ' thele ii ciples of tlil Eng sh lapse age be ableti i im tc conv •se mid. ,bad flue tly a d en t,3etaini - ly-. : It .was As. ipul Tose to sti Iv _ law as Soon as prstaticable, and his taleet apd d_llgence- n the prep- ra- tory 4tutlie5 gave ev deuce' that 1 ad lie been pern Wet] , o eon, maim te his,plans he vbu1d h ve contribu ed 4 greatly to he if piovement of 3.apanese j 'ujisprude 'ce. In cOrn on ,with i his I ow-cth, ntrymen Who surviVe. bit here, I 6 made friends' I ' wherever kid vn.'' ' ---1-That v r singt 1 : , • the Aztece - ave b again. , ) , e ter fr Powell o1� do ex , tion tates hat e . wilting' ha een d rocks nea,-.' 'there to ancient re example cord of the on •e net citn f a pr schoo ciseitlee recetti't- 011e s, , - moved r's owti t' Ip tal- ed1e r C tne a vete sh o1.ic, ill- syntaX, eclaiing the of prayel. ed ,him h -n ss b •lleg in )wt it i3f1)ueit s. steep an. to a ds With. ou Theek, fou fragments' caeional latter.: and val of -art fashione of ..pres under a ed with pacity 0 lar commun ty, en beard fr m m one of he exp di- ztec " pict re - sec)" ered on he eir an re - a of o,g a ci we lutaii; au'1 that fr Gulf tra es of t nee a sound. As be dis ov ries, the 5th, of las Septem 1 ' e ting. Or that a e started In qu st imbing u ' and a row ledg , •they of dilapidated llon , . eet of wail,,rern lit leerof I pottery . , arrovv-heads, with e a speciMens of e (:)f the melt-into:Ts e prizes was in the f ✓ hen jug,, artistic 1 n in an gecellent s 31viit0n. It was - ick .vith. the :Mouth a st e. Theljar ha f ir or five' gall() one • reason," he replied=" I don't contained.dj all bundies willOws, us for bakthLZ corn er, as' know how. 'The only dancing 'ever did, was when my fat furnished the mu.sic, and used m a fiddle. I took all the steps the — A Norwecrz,ian lady has atri Milw'aukee with some twenty ber ehildren.1 • She says there at many accidents she .don't think safe to bring them all_ on one bc as in icase of 'a wreck she woul have any liert tootiimenceli e .21 . ed of •so it ab,. 11 t' in a new COUD try.. Slie expects -the test of them•shortly.e — Here is the testimony of pr. A. S. Welch, Pre idea of theSttte Ageicultural Co lege at Aft es, Iowa : "There le, s been no ob ec- don tothe admise on of ladies We :have about. fifty; they •occupy .one wine of the g. I have been. asked if they 3 -iv trouble in ti eir intercourse with y ung men? -Yes, thy do a little oc asionally, and but a little. With u as to intellectual eaPacity, the sex s appear to be about equal. T 10 difficulties we have with them are far less, than with young men alone. chemist, working in the .an-alYt eal laboratory, is a '171 of eeverit en. The girls do all t ie housework. . A metron superint nds the glrls,. thei e is a general housekeeper."' = A eccentrie lady named Abby Curipton .recentle died at -1Uurn4ris, New York.. Her administra while inventoryin. her effects foiind various sums of a oneY in unexp et - ed places. Thus there Were r 25 between the leavt of an old sin mg book, and about $90 in bills; $3 ain rid rs The ibupell twine ai,ad v ere rotte propose to ivi of the•Aztacs more of c,bei religipue rit servation aiht Characterhams 11 and Lord Derby. - sel I r a most ex have be n tie fl , rom boiled hei itll age. Th explor s bi s, a (1 4 manye of the cits this :Winter; and le - history, b s, . from 's personal Fete 4y. 1 cI L8, es, ng. nd oc- the nag tin lly ate den r er. he requ'ired' m;uch. ba4 ng cheering, and never eouldl orb ephilh bettle. debate, he, il0+ °aiming, stuck at nothing in o der to snatch an advant8ge. With the gr vest face he would invent what h assumed his adversary to ave d, but what notoriously he n ver di say. His judgment was' ni • or nearly so." ---Lord Brougham's em- oi 8, vol. TC! THE FARMERS OF HURON. 08 - ab d, ead. lwith p, ad Lord ' Br+ Lord. Rus "John 0.01 of vie even to aA uickliess 1 I ,1 . written a' '- family .lov of the Oro love of . a lieion. • 'I . e both in co speaker h diet.luct, ti debeter. h Ca.blinet sti'aligh f,„fo • relied op.. coritidenc try his ha Th-? 1.*b for ' Sydn. John i:wot the. Chan '-`etone. T appreciati theilate E i ha writ rea , y an great no e, statement 1 I It tehrinness; • tinaeys; of hid"bas rea elle me inti sufhcioi t and al o t deal. He has the .fteedoin and jealou‘ 1y n • bet he has also thie r party.,: as if it Wiere a11. ' leatie to man ct id. opini good—f--ch t always for ibl ite firs -ra s ale -ave rd ntl.wh011y t e Ossesses 8(1 at 1 e wenild .f 9 y latc a ything vh.oever. wa. some fou!clation a mil h's•joke,Ith Ird ta the cone and of Fhetf or -cut for ,he say • g showed ae true of iis charact Of 11 erby,. Lord Prong- - e was eperfectly ere? I able debater, of clear and Idistinct JIe argued dos f I E'IB,Sr11 RIZE •i GRAIN CRUSHERS. AND 'STRAW CUTTERS. SoIq agent MAX o Parise The Pa -rt nem con • pure 1;_ or he County of R4roi, for th of I LL Sc,IN ill; s now prepared to 1 with their celebrat ushers and Str Castors. AV farneeree a o nachi3iistook the First Prize at the Pri)- al !Trial or agricaltural imp enionta liold in • in July last, and are witheet doubt the bent lectured in the Province. TXaciiines !keet antly on ',Laud, and eaube sceli by ietending Lutacro at any time, at the Mar' et, Seaferth. ••. A o a nuniber of IRON PLOW''' , of font fernub patterns, reeeived curet*froni the c4tbr.ted Scottish Plow anufactory jflj;f GRAY & Co. G1iASG0W. per cent. less ufacture. AL other varieties of agricul tin al implerFents kerit coristautly on litincli'which be so,d -at mai acturers prices. ' the ese plows can be mold neaely 25 similar plows pi OantLdiitn mai o. 19 . 'WILSON. ROXBORO MILLS 1 CHANGED HANDS. • unde,r4gned havinepurchased ORotboro T inereaseil the Ma- chinery, and put the Mill in 'a thorough state of repair, are now prepared to do ot 01 te 4 . RISTITIGI CHOPPING AND other kinds .of general Custom on the shertent notice. hey would also desiie to stateto farmer and ers, that/ as the work will be done tinder their n supervision„they have no hositatien in guamn- ing entire satisfaction. A trial is respectfully solicited. B. SI:IANTZ & BROTAER.. Rot -bore elnue ,1871. • 18441. • ork SEAFORTH PLANING MIL, SASH, DOOR, 4ND--- BLnip FACTORY, eubscriber begs leave to thank his. nuraerotts 'customers for the liberal patronage extended to hiu since commencing business in Seam* and trllsta that he,raity be favored with o coutuence ei the same. Parties ietending to build would do well to give a call, as he will continue to keep .on. hand it fe stock °tall kinds of DRY ‘; PINE LITMB. . PA 8111E S, 'DOOR §i MOULDIN §laNGLES, LATH, ETC. . Ho feels confident of giving satisfaction t4 those 4 a o may favour him with their patronage, i4s none but first-class workmen are employed. ra`Paritieularattention paid to Custom Planing. ,s, 201 N II. BROAD OT. T EETII EXT ACTED WITH UT PAIN. - Is su F1iving be d by the p sent y VI HE VERDI DNER S erior to any T OF THE1 PEOPLE LAZES THAT THE WING MACII1NE — examin'et and tried by the most skilful mechanics aid best judges the =natty canproduce, n aivirded 'rizes at all. the prinelpal'Exhibitions held throtighout the Dominion during tie r; and all ough all the leadingplachines -were arrayed against it, the GARDNER PATENT has been declared T0111.0ITS 0T1ER ALL 00IVIPETIT0R8, now in fl Market. u on. evertest, and new sten& foremost in the rank of sewers. WEE ' LIST; OF R1ZES FOK 1871; sieP3.* .eett Toro (a. First Prize at London—Lb.° great Western Pair. First Prize at Guelph—tho. fnir gr at atiti Fair. i st Prize et St. Oatherines, Cotmty of Liuceln. First Prize at Chatham, County of K. te lite t Priee at Waterloo, County of Waterloo. First Prize at Orangeville, Cotmty of Simcoe. Fi st Pritz in Mono, County of Peel. First Prize in Cale ' ilon 'County of Simcoe. First Prize at Wel- ls dportii linty of Welliind.. First Prize at Otterville, County of Oxford. Second Prize at Provincial F ir Ki g ton Diplonm at Hamilton, and various County Shows. This be Udell specimen of mechanical ability is a purely Canadian invention, surpassing in sitaplieity, (I. rability; nd uteful ess any other Sewing -Machine now in the market whether of Clans.dian, American, Or English eanufactui e. , • . t will hen, cord, braid, tuck, gather, quilt, fell, and do all and every kind of Family Sewing and light Mftnufactu nig Work, using all kinds of tintead. 16 has it most complete SET 01' eTTACHMENTSe ' BUY NO OTIA.ER. If the price is it little higher than some others, it is the cheapest in the end. Send for,Ci eulars and Samples. • ,- - GA.I',,DVER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, HAMILTON, ONT. r. 9.— • tending purchasers should net bo mieled by misertipulons agents ;hi other Companies, -who keep flrlit�u nes they do not sell, in a damaged state, to make capital for theirulelves. • . Call and exlimitio the Gardner before purchasing any ot er, at Wzrzwit G-B,ABSIE'S Warolr00m8, Goderich-s root, Seaforth. Agents wanted). 179-52 PETER GRASSIE, Seaferth. • • vonsonf. IMPORTED CliviES TER WHITE *BOAR. • The First rize thorough -bred Chester White Boer, purchased from L. B. SILVER, Saler; Ohio, U. S. It is °lab ed bybreeders of Chester Whites, in the United States, that they make a greater a otmt of Pork for he food consumed than any o ter breed known. With ordinary attentiou they thiiv veey repelly, we gliing from 400 to • '700 lbs, at i i n 12 to 14 months old, and are frequeiatly killed pre ghing as high as 000 lbs. of Dressed Pork. This/hOar -will be held for the service of sows at Egmondvill 1 Tenets.—One Dollar, Cash, with privilege of returning. ' Also, an saproved BERER1REDOA Et, bred by M. S. Coeniiene, Campton, whose Berk- shire Pigs re admitted to be tho best in Cenada, his stock being, •iraperted from the best breeders in iportecl -POLAND AND :CITIN.A. 110/1.11. The first imported into this Cintry. Englaui. ervice'of this boar at Ono Doll,er per sow. limited number of sows at Ono Dollar per sow. W. J. BATTAY,- Proprietor. 'Also, an Will serve Egmon'ville, Nov. 21, 1871. • 207 TWRIGH 1. L. D. 8„ Sergeon iontiat,- • ext acts teeth ithout pain by the use of the •itrons-• 'de Gas. Office—Over the Fount ain• of ashion, Mr:Powter' store, on the Market Square. At-tenmice in Sea rth, at Knox's Hotel, the first nestlav aeftWednes ay of each month; in Clinton, t the Oinnecreial H tel, on the follownie ,Thurs- ays in Fridays. he remainder of the° time at is Stra ford office. Perth*requiring n w teeth are requested to call, i nt Self orth and 01 nton, on trie first davij of at.- inlene Over 6 ,000 patien s have had teeth eve ted by t euro I f the Gas, t Dr. Coulton's ()fee , NOV 203 OOK ".r 1 ANA -- 1 Aine t'arti OF Store . CULL, A LENT Fon .3/"4N'S -SEWING .31-/IVIIP 1 ES, Express Companies, • ASSURANCE • CO., arriake Licences/ . graph an DA LIF ssuer of rican M lar at -ten JOB CE—Ellio Seaforth PI ney bought and sold. ion plaid to RIN TING. t & Armstrong's Book - 174. ri an §F.A $5.0 AVE the vestment o 9 per cent ORTH ITUly NEY 0 TO LEND. ove 'sum on haid for good Farm Secu y, at ,—Private Fund& JOELN S. PORTER. 25, 1870. 139., 1C104111,41411CMWM44441•4444•11 De DBAI for T training a Kentucky, results fro to have the fer good Training ing. We Orin 206 . .44.1.4.1 ter Trailliyg ana.alo Stables SEAFORTH, ON EY begs to inform tha/Farmers and public generally, OM he has specially fitted up Stables aiming nud *Ming Ilnrsies, and purposes to HANDLE TROTTING STOCK by • developing themeto the best advantage. He has engaged aix old; experienced traiuer from ith tho assistance of eonipetent grooms and every facility for perfect and ,inest satiniactory 'all under ray charge. - Rersonis having good young sound free -stepping Horses would do well trained and. nee 11 they cannot be made to trot fast. I am constantly in receipt of ordera vers and can sell any number of good movers at Ilion FIGIMES. Parties having Hoeses in receive their time every week, thus enabling:them to see the improvement they are =sl- ave as good a half-raile track ail can bo foundin the Dominion for training Horses on. Terms Reasonable. T9 rses Bought and Sol(1. One or two good. Trotters for Sale. D ST4PLEs—South of the 111. & L. H. R. R. Station andbpposite the Woolen Factory. AN • Address, A. 11. BAILEY. ,Seaforth, Ont. Ht. -T E CthCTJLAR SA Cuts through all Opposition. • R.6 B ER T S 0- N & C 0.- . _I e just re eived a large and splendid assortmen of Rogers' and Other celebrated makes NICKOLI Liffhtn UTL RY, E AND, OTHER (10q0 A TRAY$, COAL OIL LAMPS, ng and 'Turn -table Apple Parers, Every Family should. have emu, VHA MPIQN AND OTILKI. CROSkTiril SAWS STOCK'S.. CELEBRATED EXTRA MACHINE OIL' Warranted th.e best in use. e Airs 1 for AbelPs .,Patent Gear and 1 . ' And i every other.ktiele reSuired in the Hardware Line—She 1" JACE RENy TO HIRE. S.tprN OF, THE CIRCULAR SAW, 198 GIFT Toys, ARIASTR011 Iorse Power, , 1V1 AS BOOK and Heavy. &aforth Fowi dr ZAPFE st CAFITER'° Woulddesire to call attention to ,their greatly improved THRESHER & SEPAIIATOR Which is able to compete with any other • Machine in Canada. • Among its many -advantages, we call at- tention to 'the following—the way the Cylinder is constructed—it requires less power and:is capable of THRESHING MORE MM CLEANER THAN. ANY OTHER. The great complaint among Threshers always was, that -.they could thresh more than they could clean, our improved drum. does away with all these coMploints.; it is so constra3ted s to regulate iie wind tc keep the riddles from choking, without blowing any grain over. We have also improved ourMills to prevent the grain Ibing over with the straw, - We would invite Farmers and Thresh- ers, generally, to give us a call, and. ex- amine our stock before purchasing. else- where, we Can sell as cheap as any other Establishment. None but the best Material used, and the very best workmen employed,. The Machines we sold last year enable _ I say that they gave better eatisfat- tion than any other bver. sold in this -'county. PITT'S HORSE POWER!' kept on hand at all times, We would also desire to direct the attention of farmers to our SAWING MACHINES! Which are capable of sawing from forty to fifty cords of wood per day. Superior Gang Ploughs, Straw Cutters, Cultivators,Belittlers. Wooden and Iron - beam Ploughs, Scrapers, Kettles, 45cc.; All a which we warrant tia give satisfac- tion,t and -will be sold as cheap as at any other Establishment in the Province. REPAIRING AND I0ASTINC4- 01' svelte' DX.90-11*TION, Done on the shortest notice and most reasonoble terMs. 143-1y— ZAPF! & CARTIER. AND reat variety, HOUSE & LOT FOR S LE IN' SlAFORTli. 4 • VOP. Sale, Cheap, ai Frame Cottage and a Lot J: and a half, on the 'corner of Jarvis and Market - streets, immediately lacing, the Market squarr. The house centetins two rooms and two bed -rooms, with hall and summer kitehen. There i aIso eplendid well of water on the premises. Fo tame &c., apply to the tindeigned. JOHN DAUNCE I 207 - ' Se oral. REMOVAL OF ROSS'S 11 T L AND S PIAGE OFFICE. THE enbseriber begs to state.that be, s Tee -a- Moved to the Betilaine formerly occn ied by Me. M. Robertson as Cabinet Factory; tar the AT Station, which he ha e fitted up in it imitab e men- ; ner for a Hotel. He viten all his old frie • de and customers to his ne quarters -wherewill be &. PRIIC S happy to attend to th „it wants. First -e Stab- : A ling and large yard i connection. Parti @e going North will find it to their adYantAge to patronize- . . BOWS Mall Line of Stages, which start from thios Hotel. 203 J Alt`RS ROSS. Call and purchase some presento for lahristinas r J. P BRINE, . . and New Year. • Main Street, Seaforth.. T ICENSED AUC cONEB for the t4unty of -a-4 Huron. Sales tten&d in all partli of the Country. All orders !left at ThE EXPOSIT It, Office will be promptly attended to. 198 CHEERING PROSPECTS FOR AN 1 , ABUNDANT IARVEST 1 The present faTorable Sipring weather warrants both farmer anI meelionic in Making timely preparatioee for the corn- ing•liorVest. THOMSON & WILLIAMS While thanking their pat ons for the lib- eral encouraasment accow edthem in the past, would* cbrdially un "te the atten- Of Farmers to their choic assorbment of Harvestir3g Machines for 871. Our Ohio Combined 3 cin,,41 • • wit), Johnson's Improved Self-] take, his given, complete satisfactio for the past owo years, and is now ffered to the public with the strenges guarantee for durability and perfect wo k, The Cayuga Chief, r, 3fower, Which has gained for itse a world-wide reputation is *gain offer d as the most durable, handy and best orking Mower known, being construcie inthe body- of the machine entirely of ron and steel, and with J it we defy co peti-tion. We also offer the - Johnsons SelfRak ng Single Reaper, which took fini' t ancl secon1 prizes a,tkro- vincial Exhibition, 1870, This reaper is acknowledged to be tupe or to any other pattern now in use, as it IcutS perfectly, takes up lodged or tangle4 grain better than any other rake or rel machine, and - cuts ,equally Wel) from eit er aide of the 4e1d wheu wind is strongj from any di- rection, can be raised or lowered. when in motion and is very durabile We invite inspection of ourl:machines and mode of m'anufacturin by pur- chaser's before giving era rs Msewhere. We guarantee satisfactio ievery ma- chine, or no sale. TERMS E Y. The agriculturalists of IPei4b and ad- joining counties Will not we eiieve) be se blind to their own i1.rsts as to give their orders to sla ps nore than, 100 miles east, when ther are-finstelass works !in their midst, b &ling' largely the best machines, %nal' Ito any of the same reaniiinemn e nt the Priosence. Gall and see use -send n your erders by mail, or deal' with ouxl agents, as m every ease you will get 1a perfect Ma- chine, and. on the same erms as your neighbor. Our principl s of business and prices being establ shed and. uni- folm. All other kinds of ireplements con- - stoutly. ii hand, STEM -ENGINES And. all kinds of MILL WORK dons. prompt]. Addr ss i . • TR MSON & W LLIA31131 % M TCHELL, 9ittano 180-4 n'een'ene•--- --e-e-enze 011