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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1872-01-12, Page 7L Jho : 12, 18 2.. Nomssilissmsomixassmossisimmonssnlismsa- FLOI.J purchased and thoroughly refitted the-, *.rills formerly owned by the Messrs. SCOBIL,, w enamel to furnish FAMILY FLOUR,, creel to NONE IN ST AFORTII,. Ani that will mpare far bly with any in the Do- inion, Lyon want 11L O IK, go to -the 10110wing Dealers- and task for MARSHAI,T4S—Remember �f 1tS$AF.T'h FLOtrb..:t W. seam' ROBERTSON,; . WHIT E81 DE. SIMON EOWELL, JOHN G VANAGFr, r at Vr MARSHALL'S Mills. -Orders left with• W . S. ROBERTSON will be; promptly attended to. Parties. who wish to Exchange Wheat for Flour.,_ Are certain to receive proper qu antity, and an artz cle that will defy competition. W. MARSHALL.. 11186-tf T VIP.ORT.A•: TO HOUSEKEEPERS O O FLOURI 1T ALiL, TIMES. ,4I! W. A SUEA & CO.: Proprietors of the E. ; TORTH MILLS .r Are now Manufacturing the best TAIL 1' te' PASTRY FLOURS'' In. the Dominion. I tending purchasers in Seaforth and ,f-icinity can rely upon getting our l: trimly- and. i'.tstry Flours, from the following Dealers, ONLY —Thos. Lee, A_ 1f.: Strong; Walsh, alsh, James C. L u flaw; Alta. Ault, Thomas hied- J. McGirmi;t, S illiam Ault, G. 5 H. Jackson, Egmondv-ille, and at the Seaforth dl :� Orclt ra left at our ghee, Market Scruare, will receiveprorupt attention. Farmers desiring' to exchange their Wheat for Flour, at. the Mill, May always rely upon getting our best Family or Pastry Flour int exchange, in quantititcs according to the value of their wheat. W, A. SHE:ARSON 00 -tf., r E CAL4 AND SEE OMAS BELL'S CHAIRS, LOUNGES, SOFAS,; '.ES. - TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, WHATNOTS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, Looking Glasses and all other articles _. kept; a First-class Cabinet Shops,. which . Ile is selling AT i'E T .LOW PR CES. A large ;reducon to parties buyixno a quantity. REMEMBER- Tis 1. SHOP, Opposite THOMAS Kinn s Brick Store,,. CATTLE FAIR. A CATTLE FAIR will be held hereafter at LOYI'b'S HOTEL, SEAFORTH, ( (Opposite the Station,) Eyre to Firat Monday in each month, BEGINNING. ON OCTOBER 2., 1571. Large numbers of buyers will be in attendance,. turd parties having stock may rel)" on the best mar - het prices. In connection with. Loyd's Hotel (Houghton's) are large awl_ continodious stables and yards. 198 THE FIRST -PRIZE IMPROVED_ BERKSHIRE BOAR, Tsubscriber will keep for service, at his pro= raises, Lot 4, Con. Stanley, two miles from f ipponthat well ki...ckn improvedBerkshire Boar which took the 1st Prize at the two County Shuns: also, at three: Township Shows, all in 1871. The z tl,4e; riber has also purchased a young improved ' i c.,rl.:;hire Boar, six mouths old, at the Western Fair,- London, which he will also keep for service. Terms, Si for each sow, to be paid at the time of rvice.. with the privilege of returning us often as n,-ce.Asary within twelve weeks from time of haat kervice. - ' WILLIAM BLAIR, Jr. Nov. 7..187/- IN 871. IN THE. BLOOD. OD.'. t1i- y 111151 PERUVIAN SYRUP makes die weak stroner,. Fi.id..(-.N..pai di -ease by supplying the blood with._ 1t1`I`I 'S OIPI �`IT � LIZIN d d a: r Il:_ON Cnutfort.—Ba sure you got Peruvian ,&gree i' asriplilet:r free. .1. 1'. DItiS5lOIlE Proprietor,, Nor..` Day St., New York.. Sohl, la Druggists genera .: ..JAN. 12, 1872. sedi SOW Hotaee Should be Shod. the whole art of shoeing, as ;gent- ttralIy'practiced, consists of paring away the- foot to : fit the shoe, and afterward rasping the outsicl to p ease a . moi bid fancy. The frog, niture's elastic cushon, is also re- eved ; shoes are loot ;n cense- ° q tence of the foot being reduced, the alals used often being too large, and 'spitting off portions, alternate.effects: sof dryness and, moisture, and n1 - natural Orying in consequence of nr-, atural reduction, limits :the nut,, - i1 s I1 1 tion of the hoof. • .Such a foot be- ,comes e-•conies thin, Iv eak,. and: shelly: ; and smith,to hide his ignorance; - • the re con ti ends bar shoes, leather soles, and stopping,- a run at, grass, • and- so forth. Sometimes he asserts the .animal has ? at crall a shelly foot, Ane?: the owner has no alternative but to believe In addition, the shoes are pro - with— .videcl- clips ` porti -ons turned u *on each side as wellas front, an these the farrier hammer tightly, in -to the hocf, thus compressing it ver tightly. IA heav hammer is als y ..y , ala used, -and the•`creature winces,, an o becomes troublesome to shoe, fo w { ich he, not uncommonly, is se verely beaten. - . `All these culminate in injury t the legs. First, we have the wan of protection to the bones of th foot within the 'hoof ; they° suffe • and become inflamed, and at th parts where pressure is greatest, los substance by 'absorption... The ani mal beco&ies stilty, and it_ said to b groggy ; " be goe's like a cat on a hot plate," and well he may. • The • evils ate, -however, still perpetrated by Mr. Farrier, and not knowing how t� remedy them, probably trie all the absurd patent shoes which cunning (men have devised as a -" good draw," and the - owner firpds himself obliged 'at last to sell .his favorite, disease having . extended from the foot upward, the whole. limb t,'o the knee being involved, and the animal'sCondition disgrace- fully . sacrif:ced by an amount of torture whichthe perpetrator alone .should ;be made to suffer for one week in -order to bring him to his senses. We are reminded' of " humane shoes," patent sole cushions, and even patent frogs,for horses' feet—the in- ventors claiming merit for devices to obviate difheulties which are_ in- cessantl, brought? about by -ignor- ance and ltrutalib -, while a sensible' glance at Nature's laws would con- vince them, if let alone, .shecan supply .better contrivances without any of their assistance,and main- tain more perfect feet and limbs and -a life of prolonged usefulness, now denied. by him who professes to sup- intend ipintend her conversation and -pros- perity.—Country ros-perity.-Count,y Gentleman's Ma- az,ine.- •4,II, ' Frozen to Death. " The Press a' fewdays ago gave the particulars of the freezing to death of a man at Holy Cross, in the Redd River Valley, on Sunday, the 10th inst. From, a. gentleman who ha§ just arrived- from that .sec 'titin of the country further particu- lars articu-Mars are ' obtained. It was stated' that 'deceased was a Canadian. rehich ;presnmptionf was based on the- fact that he had come to St: Paul ' fr la Toronto. It seems, however, that lie was an Erle glish gentleman of wealth and distinction, named Miles Fletr.her, who was formerly officer in the Life 'Guards. Mv' Fletcher was a second cousin of - the iLtrquis of Lorne, Queen Victoria's new . son -in =law, and " was widely known and esteemed in England. Ae came to America in pursuit of Health, and after traveling over this .country and Canada, lie concluded . to make his home in the Red River . Valley, and had made up his mind to open u p -a-:large farm and build a Elie residence in the vicinity of Rely Cross, on Red River, in Da- kota Territory. The remains of - Mr. Fletcher will' be taken to England for burial, for • which purpose" a metallic coffin has been ordered from St. Paul, and as soon as the preparations are completed the young widow, so suddenly left alone in the wilderness of the -West, thousands of miles from home and f,•i,:incls, :will' accompany the body- of her husband to its last resting place in her native land, A *BENIGHTED- To NN. -There is a town in New-J'L npsllire, Alstoad by name, which should receive the immediate attention of ♦ the Horne Missionary Society. it has,, it true, five churches; but what are, cllurclzcs with no ministers to preach and to pray iii tbehi ? And not a parson has •Al't_ead. There is one comparatively enlightened gentle; man there who wanted to buy . a Bible- for his 'daughter, but in - none of the shops of the town was there a Bible for sale. There' was a min- ister ,_there .it tart:° time, and the anxious father,. calling „upon him, :was informed that the- reverend. person had .only one Bible., but this he expressed his willingness to sell, Tema/king at the same time that it bad been little used ? The moral of the matter would -seem to be that in r ! a small town one ryme tirkg=house may be bettett:th:an'iive.l What piety Alstead bas should °consoli'ate it- self Pr iuh0. 4. Q THE 14 tint) tjtpagftart. to Mr...C. maker of America.`' managf d verar}e :I able a oil edtoSieli monthssiu tiwe pl'oc- to spe d. taken: only _ on Lavin So le very Shepto allot; 1 0-r two oft e5 ! m £ er •ofnis, ,pr- er Ape and th -, in crest the fide in' r year wa-d as persons (pi incisal emigrate rom S to -Canad. ' -or America, red .th given aw y -in crowns to he *des year,- -the • 1' c ip len the , rector of th Wesleyan I . iniste well -know gentl Mallet are appoin and to cal'i out his will. A Color t anti ing, SIeptc feivy ty bis • tccu ;t•of on M. e, and eded t. the 'w' nd die the '2 Il A Virgi the followi that zein which he negro prea forth to' hi subject of • the A'1n igl • " lred're way, tic wha me to de in ung up at tl evidently, I'm gwine I must j- rn gwine to j e 'longs to :G to nae." Simple a l ustratiotl, upon 'the li of the preac 'ic "Will. for er,ly: a shoe - 11. allet, went to ars;ago, to there uga-llty and perse- ula 1 e a co aider- ne) t. He eturn- let bout a t velve after'stavin' :some Jeri ev'u ,int:ding iters ; but e was tl le.e, almo tsud-.- till ilt. T lough p(0a • relati es in hs; nnlyl:ft one ach, the re wind - b§• ing inv ,sted, it o be sp ret in nn.,r —42 per rail _ . three poor se vant,gi Is) to ept; nl - Mallet. to son; e' , par of re ' aincler to be tows a-nd half vin'pooro'ce-a .to a select d by pa ;rail .au the c© 'ontly. Two e le -,. of Sh .pto i red 1' is exec tors, le i m structi 4s of dl 0 d Br • the on Fa ph. iiia CIre it p acher fiveqs g Diu, tratr.n of " ftfith remove i mount itis," card o' 1 the lip of a her, h jwas ho ding cong eg t'on upo thea beyingi the; omrnan, s of V: l , - he aid) 0n his broken eber r e good God tell this blessed] book" ( old - e same timgl anold, and' uch lead Bible), '''dat do. ;' f I see in i dat croo star e wall, I'm p at i. Goin' . troo it . j,t lapi Dn' at it. 'longs d h'om ly;vas was the 'il- t had n: vident effect - iced nip ~ehension of er's -h are II Openi�z, At th ZAI�-ST� EETT, SiGN'_ 0 SFAFORTH, BEAR: I3 -LA NEW FURS,', NEW.S1 DRESSES, And a large lqt of READY-MADE 6k,OTHING Direct from ';rgItind, ' Which will lie sol Ivory cheap. Insurance OF LIVERPOOL CAPITAL-'$2,OG ori pang Sc. LONDON. ,000 Sterling CHIEF OFrlc:l s --Queer ildings, Liver= ,pool, And Gracech rel ' Feet London. CANADA BILA\ CliOFt r&''l1—Exchange Buildin gs,1 M. ret real. • LoartD��iTm. Morton, 4's�i., .Chairman: I r R T HenryEs � 1 1 �,y 1' comas, � c Torrance, Esq., ai)dthe ines ,Furrier. B_tN 1 I Iis—Molson's . ' a nk. I1Llxtll. ADVISERS' Iessr•s. Ritchie, Morris & Pose.: ° i1IF.i)zc.1�ADt I5>11ti, AV 1 aniSutherland, :Esq. M. f). I , ! ' Suit\ EROnr—Thomas.' .:Scott, 'Esq. .t1t1I'rc lt=T'hoMas r Johnson, Esq. -It EKE DENT SECREVARk' AND GENERAL 111cke1izic Forbes, 13 St. Saeremens Street, -Montreal. the undersigned having Veen appoint- ed Agent for the'above toml)any, parties desiring toinsure against loss by fire can do so on tic most rav-ourable terms. LifePohcies granted on as advantage ous terms as any other rgspectable Com- pany om patty doing,bcisiness in (Jalnacla. JAMES H: `3 t'NSON. Agent O P/CW.. 13ENSO.N &; MEEFL:,S 1 I aw Office, Seaforth. 153-tf.—' Seaforth. ' Nov. 8, 1870 — NOTICE T(Y E POULTRY The under, igued is now p Thole t price j,. For ata quantity of q - P Q. 'U .. Delivered at the Egg E {Hr The Poultry must all - 207 RMERS`, - NTED, e Tared to pay the sj in Cash, d -all-dressed R f orinm, Seaforth. e drawn. - D. D. WILSON. EGMONOVILLE R ROCER`Xi STORE.' WM. TH. �MSON, (Late oi' - Selforth,) �S received a fresh sup" - - _-� -Groceries, of every dies il)tion, embracing very Ile - flavored Teas I s of various y rieties. Also,. ,Sugars, Coffe :s, Spices, -Fish TOBAC(TOES, Biscuits and every' other all of which he will. sell a had at Seaforth ot. 1n an rtielo in the Grocery line prices as low as can b - House in the County BUTTER. .tN.D • EGGS • taken in exchange for goods as cash. OU AND FEED, of eve - descriptio , kept cons:antly on hand, in' eluding , hearson & Co.'s No. 1. is respect y sorioited. WM. THO1MSON. REMEMBE THE BRICK STORE, EfhIONDVILLE, LOGAN?S `OLD' SfPAND. W BOOT` STO R SHOE IN SEAFO TH.. T.T1RaR, az i (Lately of' Glom o ,) I HA E JUST OPENED OUT a large stock of R ady-made • Ladies'_ Gents'- rind Ohiidreu'a BOOTS ND SHOES, of every variety an I style, whi ri will be sold at su•li piker as ill DEFY OMPE ITION. - All kinds of Fin to order, o Repairing executed RFi 1EM In GGIJtIFFLTH Second door Call and see for you a 197 PA. and Co a work made the sho eat notice. eatly, ehe pliy and promptly. ' ER THE AND, r AVIES' LD *STORE, • outh of the Pis -office. elves and a convinced_ that argains. are given. SPUR 4 SON. TICITLAR NOTICE. .I t. HN.j Lt s a Lot of AN SHAWLS, MAN LES, • : Which he i Or: any The M. —AND— Y Qns a oussto Se Off, at Cost, YE, FLOW C ST; easonabl price that a c stomer may offer efore, La les you will ph ase call at the enc eter ease,' M IN STREE Soon, a int your pick of the ai a all sold. Soak S: th, July 25, 1871. IROUD ! 'SH ,Aazeauf ' "*" n 7:42":i1:41:115111:441 11 CL 1\TT01\TE MUSIC E PORNI DEPEW & DOHERTY. -W. BELL Nor >t At Provincial.B Pint Prizes. • At Western Fa two First Prizes. At Hamilton C First Prizes. . At GuelphCen& of four, and a Dipl all epinpetitors. 'bitio r, Lon ntral 1 Fair, ma for DR Alb'ekt street, Clint n_ 'S SUCCESS, 71. .-i , Silver Medal and Fur on, two Diplomas rind 'air, Diploma and two three First - Prizes out general excellence oker LW & DOHERTY, General Agents. THE -ACRI MURAL MUTUAL! ASSURAN E SSOCIAT'IO '0 CA ADA. --�-�i --.. LONDON, ONiT. he Dom nion Government. ,TIEAD OFFICE, Licensed by CAPITAL, r: $2c Cash and RST 0, 1, 24 arsh Re: JANUARY, 1871, z-25.. us, $72,289 55.. This Compare • c lithium; to grow in the pub is eonticicnce. - On th 1st Ja nary, 1871, it had ii force 84,528 Po ieies,•havin,o., during the year 1840, number of 12,319 Polities. tronizc your own C N ADI. h.good service amongst CHAR ES MORROW, • Agent, Clinton P. O. issued the ini ens r-'ts' Farmers, p Company. that has one su you. FoIusuranse apply 208 1 CUTTERS. CUTTE s. The best made, most stylish, most dura ale, and cheapest CUTTERS, PLEASURE SLE GHS, DEMO cRA T CUTTERS, &..,, . Manufactured at • McIi TOSH & MORRISON' Carriage Fact. ry, 210-13 main -street, Sea orth. JUST REQEIVE AT ,THOMAS LE A CHOICE STOCK OF FRESH FAMILY E GROCERI S, iComprisr?ng j TEAS, - SUGARS, : COFFEES, , RICE, CURRANTS, RAISINSx SOAP, I TOBACCOS, 1 . Etc., Etc., j All of which he can-lifford to sell as cheap as an i� the - to\t'n. oods before they ' TEAS FROM 60 dents TO $1, ?And warranted to give satisfaction to all. ..190 OUI -S T - I. ROERT' 0 CAB=NET MA rli;k, AND UII DEBT JoIuisot 's Old Si Main street, Seafortli, has now a;ts1,rtment of'. I SI—SROTT Which he can furnish cheaper t got elsewhere. NcTICE . TO. DEBTOJ • A 'LL caner caner of the ca all accounts and notes or othe ed in previous years list be paid 10 ii-' d e of Taiiunig 187`2. 0tlr be place in Court fo • collection, m fit be 1•ound up at once. .G AIN of all kiridls, Pork, No I be. taken in pay mint of accou th highest market price, up to t0-. JO inle;i Mlle, Derma. 6, 1871. • I. nd, n Lan a good Intl S an the, can be 205'.. 'S t year • clouts on or b raise t as my Butte In or he aboi i" .N LE I.9II..Nil K. `li'4TIES wishing NEW MILK },DELIVERED AT THEIR -R I\ SEAFOitT.lr, Every week -day mbrning from dat JOHN IIlI3IiI 1; North rid also entreet- fore the ey will easiness otos, at ?-stated 'IIIE. 200 an her it SIDE -"orember 16, 1871. CES, ad. •206 McNAU ULD respectfully i nhabitants of Seafo th t he now ;carries o hliE V SFtOP, in rear a 's. obb g of all kinds, and e ecia ly, promptly atten ' Ah' Terms reason 164-- • DAVID Mo timate 'h am - bus f Kill orse- d ter. ble. AU to the ess oeing I ' SHEAR 'ON I& CO.'S N 1 Flo r_and Feed, Of every . escriptionl c stantaly on hand. And . PRC IStONS 0i`all ki ds to be h>d t the !lowest possible rates. Simps n's-Spice,he best dnndition Powder for Farm St • ch. in use, j F cis; try it. y The hi, hest price kinds. R member t: iijen for Farm Produce of all e lace, ;. SHEA SON R; `O.'S OLD STAND, 'W st Side, Main -street, SEAVORTH, Ont. TH MAS LEE. SI' 1+1� G&SCOTT HII 4I1� G purchas d the wirolG,gale department raf Th ivas Bell's P •niturc Shop, we are now prepared Q SU 'L'Y W O I7TH. . Cheaper t made grin tend maul Parties good mete constantl Lunibe Twiin an it ever t addition fact -tiring AEE DEALS RNJT UR , w, s sold before, !rs we have s o the nmachiz ery and hi - ax ensively. . l my- be sur c f good work, a auks are. emptoved. A goo pu hand. taken in e. change. done on s oitestnotice. Thom s Old Shop, REM OVE EM E TS RAS REMOVED "s ware- ooms to Main- et, Se forth, IN litre he has on ha d supe •ior stock of tare of v ry des -ption. • !M ORTAtlit TO 114 E S AND OTERS. W11-AVING purchased the stock in -trade of Z. LECxTE, on very advantageous terms, and having added A Large and Well -selected Stock • OF STAPLE .A D FANCY GOODS Of ahnosit every description, and being determined to do business on a CA,H BASIS, Prices anow Z le'�;� - 1 arlLedw Do n to the VERY LOWEST MARGIN, And many Lines of: Goods to Cost. We therefore cordially invite au inspection of our Goods and prices, as we feelonfi(ient that we can sell yon DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Re4dy-ma,:cle Clothing and Boots and Shoes, LOWER than: they were eVer sold in AINLEYVILLE before. An impiense stock of imported OVERCOATS .:LVD GENERAL CLOTHING t Selling at 30 per ce t, less than the nand price. BOOT AND SHOES In great variety and very cheay. GROCER,1ES1 Cheaper than ever. Splendid TEAS fron3., 50c. upward • CHRISTMAS FRUITS -And all 1.1.'nds. of Groceries, Very low. Give tis a trial before purchasing elsewh re, and we will guarantee saksfaction and prices. Remember the place---Leckie's Old Stand AINLEYVILLE, Dec. 6, 1871. SALT. ORDERS For all kinds of Salt • Qm now be fillfd at GRAY, YOUNG & SPARLING1 "ECLIPSE" SALT -WORKS, SEAFORTIly ONT. "0 THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. Lia Ct cc 870 neke itbeiplt 1-1-4 Furni- Having purchased Tho as Bell's HEARSE, I ern pre ared to att .n tux cut the shortest notice, ei her in tom dr c.ou Co All ins,* Kept con tuntly on . SIGN OF THE GUELPH SEWING iACHINE CO. ga Lock -Stitch Svving MACHINE. now usintr these machines. They have bee test;d beyond all question, make the favorite lock -stitch, alike on both sides, and are pr nounced superior to. any other machine offered the public,. For wide range of work, perfection,1 beauty and excellence of mechanisna„ adapitability. strength and durabilitY, The "Osborn Sewing Jfachine fraft No Rital. Asa' Iinprovements have lately hem. claim it as the lip plus ultA of Sewing machines, Hundred.s of testimonials are being rekived. daily from old. as well as new operators attesting its -wonderful' capabilities. Will do all kinds of do- mestic sewing, from the finesz cambric to the coargest overcoat or upper leather.. GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED„. OR NO SALE, WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS. " The Osborn Outfit is -complete* and readily comprehended. Is sold at one- half the price hitherto charged _for ma- chines doing a like 'range of Work, the - manufacturers being determined:to place it within the reach of every family.in. the country. A TRIAL FEFORE PURCHASE win' con- vince all that OUT InaohilieS are =- THE GUELPH REVERSIBLR Is pre-eminently the best Single -Thread Machine offered to the publie—hence its marvelous success Will do all varieties, . of domestic sewing. PRICES GRF4TLY REDUCED. _Hand. -Machine, -with full outfit, $12 • Treadle do., $17. air Each machine' - lir A gents. Wanted everywhere. Sple,n- did inducements -to make money. GUELPH SEWING MACHINE co., W. S.. WATSON Agent SEAFORTIL WM. N. WATSON ALWAYS HAS ON HAND TTI -Fl BEST SEWING 'MACHINES IN THE MARKET, Either for Family use, or for Manufac- turing purposes. Both single -threaded aria double -threaded, and lock -stitch, • Machines can be supplied. , Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, and instruetions given to purchasers-gTatis. Can also insure propertyaminst Fire and Marine- Disaster, and. ilfe and against death. and accident, with the best Companies, being Agent for The Liverpool and London and Globe, The Provincial of Canada, (Canada.) The Gore District Mutual, (Village and The Fliarial2ra Pistrict MUtual, (Village The Travelers of Hartford,' (Life an& LossesLiberallyAdjusted and MONEY TO LEND At moderate rates of interest. No own.: inission, and expenses moderate. MORTGAGES bought on equitable terms.. 160 1 weeks will find. employment on the GOVERNMENT DRAINS, Enquire 1,)f t5e foreman on this work.. or apply to the agent at the office, ;las, T. Blain. G. BLAIN, Contractor. JAMES WILLIAMS E-1 Begs to intimate to the public that ha E-1 g has removed from. McIntosh & Nor - Mr. William Grassie s Paint SI lop Pq Where he may be found at any thne. Mr. Williams is prepared. to execute, of the shortest notice, all kinds of , Carriage Painting, Sign Painting and Ornamental Work. Give him a call. Remember the place, opposite Murra,y's Stables. 170-13t SCOTCH COLLAR. A choice assortment of light and heavy ' harness, whips, bells, horge clothing, etc., kept constantly on hand. Repairing promptly attended to, and sigm of the Scotch Collar, Main Street, ea o 163tf THE SEAFORTH 'LUMBER* YARD. REG- to inform tlie public that they have opened .1--° a Lumber Yard in Seaforth, near Shearion's min, on the ground formerly used as a LuMber They will keep constantly on hand a good asS"ort- ment of ALL RINDS OF LUMBER, dressed -!and undressed. I Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, ali of which they tare prepared to sell et the lowest pOssi,- Buildere and others willfind it to their to.i_ant.. age to inspeet our stock, and ascertain onr prices before parchasing elsewhere, amove are in a position to offer good inducements to cash purchasers. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late PETEit ItAISAY, are requested to make imme.- \ ized to receive the same. All 0101111S remixing Un- paid after the First day *Of jimmiry next, will be placed in snit. Solicitors for the Administratrix. - Dated this 20th day of Nov., A. 1871. 208-8* Fon SALE. V011. Sale, cheap, a 25 -horse power ENGINZ: -1: and Boiler good as new, C.; WATEnou's AND BELTING, used for boring Salt Wells. Apply Meleyville, Dee. 12, On . 5110 SHOPS FOR SALE. VOA SAT.E, two shops and forty-four feet front- age on Main Street, Seaforth, opposite Car- michael'a Hotel. Apply to •