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The Huron Expositor, 1872-03-01, Page 3T MARcki 1, 1872. a vas at last induced to try your invalu- able Syrup. and am happy to_ say, with. the best results. - On using the first bottle my coraplam- t was better, and betore the fourth was finished I was completely cured. Please publish for the benefit of other; and oblige Capt. IlAtairea P.ETEs„ TRADGE Cr 0 0 Georgen's cele1irate4 mediciims are for sale in most all of the stores of deal. ers in medicines. The attention of the public is called to the fact that over 120,- 000 packages have been, sold during the prst few years in a portion of the -.1'ru. Ace of Ontario alone, and mere is re- quired, as the demand is steadily mere". ing. This of their curative powers_ is sailleient prt.iof. They are warranted to purify, regulate, and strengthen the whole human system ; not to Cure any thing and. every thing, but :to be benefici- al in roost all cases and hurtful in none. They consist of pine, powders, relievors, utt ointments for the lithium system ; also liniments and powdeis for horses, cattle and other animals. SGia in Sea- n forth by R. Lumsden anclJ. Seatter. M. GI:OR:GEN & )ONS, Barrie, whole_ sale -manufacturers. 216-fira.• _ ELECTRICITY. Theatre! Excelsior Electric Oil Worth Itea . Times Its Veight iu tepid. "Pain Cannot Stay whereit ia Treed," ia the cheapest medicien ever made. One dose cures- centre= sore themit. One bottle. has cured' 9; Bronehitia. Fifty cents.' worth has cured. an old Staiading Cough. . It positieely cares Catarrh, Asthma, and Croup. Fifty cent' wertli has cured Crick in the back, and the same quantity Lama Back of eight yeerse atanding, It Mares. Swelled Neck, Tumors, Rheumatism; Neuralgia, Contrite - don of the Xuaeles, Stift Joints, SpAnd Leilleul.., tie. and Pain and Soreness in any part, no matter where it may be, nor from Nvilat Cause it may arise, it alwaye does you good_ TWeaty-tive cents' worth has cured bad cagesof. Chronic. and 'Bloody Dye.; „ entery. One teseepoonful cures Cherie in lateen sainutes It will cure any case of Piles that it is possible to cure. Ste or eight applications is war- nmted to ettre any case of excoriated Nipples or In- flamed Breast.. For Bruises-, if applied often, and bound up, there is never the elightest discolonition to the Skin. It to the pain of a burn as SOGII, ae. applied. Cure a frosted feet, Boils, Warts and Corns, and Wounds of every description on raan or beast. Prepared by S. N. Themae, Ph.elps, N. y., amt. °NORTHRUP & LYMAN, Newcastle, Ont., sole agent for the Dominion. Noe-E.-Eclectric-Setected and Electrizecl. E. Hickson. & Co, and R. Leausden, _Agents for See...teeth. 23a-216-4 The Great Female Remedy. 1011 rERIG/I/aAIL prens. pirrs invaluable medicine its unfailing in the tcare of all those painetra awl dang,erous disease o which 'the female' constant-ionia subject.It moderates all excess- and retrieves all obstructions, find a speedy cure may be relied on. To married ladies it ia peculiarly suited. It will, fit, short time, bring on the raonehly pexiod with regularity. ;These Pills should not be taken by Fe.males cleeine the first three months of Pregnacy, as they are sure to bring on Miscaxxiage, but at any other time,they are safe. e Real' cases' of Nervous and Spinal Affections, paintA in the back- and limbs, fatigue on slight ex- ertion, palpitation of the heart, hysterics, and whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other means haee felled; and although, a powerful remedy, do not contain iron,calomel, antimony, or anything hartful to the constitution. Full directions in, the paanriblet around each package, which cliould be carefully preserved. Xols. Moses, New York, Sole Proprietor. $1.00 and. 12/cents for postage, enclosed toNorthop & Lyman, - Newcastle, Ont., general agents for the Dominion" ; will insure & hottie„ containing over 50 pills by return Mail. 5 SOld1r SmfOrth by E. Hilcesen & Co. and R. lannaclen. • is7-a RAILWAY TIMETABLE. 'firaMs leave the Seaforth station AS folio 'Ws ;-- Express. 237ir. . Express'. io-5o, AT. Gania WEST, Mixed. 1.40 P. GOING EAST. Mixed. PARTICl/TAR NOTICE. H LOCAN Hee it Lot o" SHAWLS, MANTLES, —AND— pp,:ziSs c+ctolDs Which he is anxious to Sell Off, at Cost, YEs, BF...LOW COST,. ny reasonable price that a customer nifty offs Therefore, Ladies, you will *use call at the Manchester House *SU MAIN STREET, t your pick of the Goods before they z aro all sekl. 4.- eft, rat,Jiiiy 25,t 1871. 190 MILL ),...titTIES wishing NEW MILK can have it DELIVERED ATTkLbI5. RESIDENCES, IN SEA.FORTII, ve.i.y week -day morning from date. 4rahcr 16, 1871. en• JOHN IIARKIRK, North Rota. 206 • NOME TO FARMERS,. POULTRY WANTED. The undersigned is now prepared to- pay the Uxgliest Pfice, in Cash, For any quantity of god well-dressed. T 416 g Dalivered at the Egg EmporiuM, Seaforth The Poultry roust all be drawn.. 07 D. D. WILSON. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. -...I.L ACCOUN'1,5 of the current year and al20 i'l.11 accounts and notes or other data contract - hi previous years must be paid. on or before the tt day of January 1672. Otherwise they wilt eisesaiu Court fox eollection, as my bush:teat st be wound up at o ce. a all kurdsf Pork, Butter, &c., 'be taken in payment ai account e or notes, at highest market pride, up to the. above-atate 'e. • JOHN LECK-1B- lei' eaeille, D. 6, 1411. • •-•#••••• e MARCH. 1 1A72.. -THE 1-TURON- EXPOSITOR; 4•0 3, A Yankee editor down .t5outh says he 'rev' er dotted ani brit once in his life, and that was in a fight with a contemporary. • — The man who oetran.a -rumonr has been 'ipitted against tthe an Who lived 'down a slander. In our opinion it will be a -dawn game. — The man who gives his little ones a good education, and provides liberally for their well -ming, is in fact a Grand. Father to his own children. - — A, young man without money e is like a steam -boat Without fuel ; he can't go ahead. -Among the ladies, he; is- like te ,moon of a cloudy night ; he can't shine. — " What is the best attitude for self-defence " aaid a pupil, put= ting on the gtoves; to a. well-known • pugilist.—" Keep a 'civil tongue in your head,"; was the significant ieply — A gentleinan who was irritat- ed at some misconduct, of his serv- ant, said, "John, either you or I must quit this house." — " Very well, sir," said John ; Where will your honor go 'to mernlier of the Vermont Legiaature, rising to reply. to a -veey frothy arid ignorant, oator On the other • aide,' said, "W. Speaker; If can't reply to that 'ere speech, for its • always wrenches me terribly te kicki at no -thin'." - —A young lady was told by a married lady, that she had better precipitate haself over Niagara' Fans into the basin beneath ehan marry. The young lady replied., " I would if I thought I contd find a husband at the bottom." -- A. Yankee editor, in speaking of a contemporary who is down with. the ." foyer and shakes," says • it the doctors have giyen him 40," Whiell was justi Wlittt his bail, did two years ago, when he was indict- ed for horse stealing Singular co- incidence, isn't —A tyaveller in a steam -boat not partieelariv celebrated for its celeri- \ ty, inquired of a -gentleman who • stood next hini what the boat was • called ; -upon which_ the l*er re- ined, "1 _think, sir, it is called the liegglator, for- I perceive Ii the other steam -boats go by it 1" An individrial whose surname • was Silence; when about to. give evia dence in a civil case., was told to statehis name. "Silence !" lie toar- • t'ed out with ra.ther stentorian lungs , and was nearly being committed for contempt of court before themyst of the seeming impertinence wes cleared up. - nooleman obserfing a person eminent for his philosophical talents, *Wilt upon choosing deJicacies at • table; said to him, " What! do .you philosopherS ley!) dainties T'—" Why not returned the other ; "do you. think, my lord; that the good ehings of thisworld were made only for blockheads?" --- A " person Was remonstrating .with a friend on the -absurdity ef following foppish fashions. "They are really contemptible," -said he ; " and I am sure -ail who see yen III -US think you ridiculous."—" I don't value the opinion of the world,'' answered the irritated pup- • py ; " I lauich at all those who think me ridiculous.."--" Then you Elitist . • be the merriest man alive,"/, wee the reply. — Freddy is a little one of sevea years' growth, the son of a clergy- man Nkho, with his wife, has -instal.- rived at a new field of labor. Hear- ing his mother eay to his father,that. she had leen ,deeeived,by his saying the parsonage was, -a three-story • house, when in fact it Wa S only two, he said, " Ma."—" Well Freddy-?' —"Pa is .right."—" How is that, Freddy 1".L-." The kitchen is one."L- Yes."—" This floor is two, and the story that papa told is three. \ 1' cod feel.' them. A -gambler's •thigers are; orloughtt to be, soft as velvetSu!bseqt ell t -investigation re- vealed his, work e had on the in- eside of his finer ring a minute punch. In the eg Wring of a game he would Mane e t turn the face of aces and face ,ca •cfs one at a time .so as to bring then against his pUnch,. and thencone u de bon, or two or three in a certai i le cality,would des- ignate the -cards: nice was his .sense of touch ha , when dealing, he would naturtIly pass the -face of each card over. is left middle fin- gers; and, no m' tt r how rapidly he them,- he roi Id know the po- sition of all ce cards- in the pack: O -f. cone, his gave him a heavy ,percentsgee and the result was that he invt ri• bly won. Gamblers' Tricks. A gambler in his confession says: I once knew a Southern gentleman, who, although not ostensibly a'pro- • fessional gambler, readily made short • cards a business. He was a man of education and a fine eonversational- • ist, and a very elegant gentleman. He was fond of a little game of • draw, just to kill time, you know. But the result waac‘ that he always got the best of it, and, - mingling with moneyed men, his winnings , werelarge.. got into a series of games with , -an, and, as well. as T understood dards' myself, I invari- ably got the worst of itknew there was something, and I] esolved to discover it, if ..,possibie. I care-; • fully examined the baek of the 'cards, , ` and, understanding how tllis sort of • vim k is done, I very soon' satisfied myself that the backs were all right. .1 -watched his deal. ' He threw them • around with great rapidity. :His Shuffling was square. One day I procured a powerful magnifying . , • glass, and\ went carefully_ over a pack of cards tkat he had won with , the night. before. A long and care- ful search revealed in the ices and faced cards a series of trifling con- • cavities. The punches were soelight,- as to 4e invisible to the naked eye, but in passing my fingers over them - • W It rug. I have clone d g od deal oflook- ing on wnle Wal zing was in pro- gress. I have ot d three v. adeties of waltzers.' 11 T ose to whom the business is a ar' and painful ne- cessity, to whic th y al e pre-orclasn- ed and -comman ed and which must be fulfilled. bo t nineteen out oftwenty of th w dtaing couples I have een, Bier ed their generation in this variety of rvice, sad, seri- ous and sotro ful but brave. 2. There are those to whom the dance is a fine art, who entereuPonfit as artists, glad to carrl, out perfectly, a system of rnventioli which, because it; is existing in Society, it is well for them to susttrriu absolutely w -ell. These people 'do riot have the ago- nized look of the first class • they are ,Pleased witF t ernselves, which is. something, a d thy are worth study; assillustr th g one more form: of harmony cast itt action. Th third variety --mo tiy Germans by rationality-:-arito people who. are thoroughly happy, inconscious and at ease as they dance. They dance as the thistte-doWn iloats, which we boys used to call a zephyr. When you ,see their. unconsciousness and really childiah simplicity in the mat - tor, it is hark4 to frown at waltzing, or to'find any 'wrong in it.—E. E. Bale in Old an Afew. A Lesson in ,Politeness. A fi4ericl of lbiean Swift's one day sent him a turblot as a present, by h. servant lad who 1ha on similar erre d received anybhirg f his troulle. 11 tvi sion, he opened the study cloore and Ontting the fisii do :n at the door, cried out rudely " laeter has sent you a turbot!" 1.uung man," said the Dean, lisle from his easy-cliair/ "is that the iv y you deliVer a mes- sage Let mej t aeb you better manners. Sit 10 n in my chair, we -i11 change places, and I will show you hew y ehave in future." The boy sat diwi and. the Dean going out, „came up to the door, and pmaking a lo ow, said, "Sir, master present us conirAlinents, hopes von are we], and requests yollr acceptance of a small present!' " Does he'?" tep iethe boy., "Re- turn him Illy b ,st thanks, and there's half -a- e OW for, yourself." 'She, Dean, tha- ught in his own trap, laughed he rtily, and gave the boy .a crow fo his ready wit. frequensly been , but had never 'oni the Deau for )g gained `. admis- The- cro f England. • The crown • E gland ia a. costly bauble " bed i zzl d wiih jewels enough to found three or four public charities, or a hal dozen ordinary colleges, Ther re twenty diam- -onds round the ci le, worth $7,500 e:•ich, making! 10 • lk,000 ; two large cen &re CIS $.1.6; 000 (Ina, . makine- $20,00)• fty-four smaller diamon'ds, placed a the angle of the former, each 5 0; four crosses each Compose of • twenty-five diamonds, $6 0'; four huge diamonds conta fled in the ileur de- lis, $50,000, e ghteen smaller cliimonds omit in d in the same, $10,000, pea Is, diamonds, &c., upon pe arche a fd crosses, $50,- 000; also one hu idled and forty- one small _ da • onds, , $25,000; ,twenty-six dia On I s in the upper cross, 115,500; two circles of pearls about the rim, 15,0004/ The cost of the stones in th c .own, 'exclusive of the metal, is, t er fore, nearly half - a -million of dol ars Mc UGHT A-XTOULD resp ct ully intimate to the V V inhabitants of Seaforth and viein- ilityy,an,s. that he now carries on business at his NEW S110P, in rear of Killoran l Jobbing of all k m , and Tforse-shoeing Specially, protup ly ttended to. s easonable. McNA UGHT. ' • Te 164-t SHOPS F VOR SATM, two Bhops a 4- age on Main St t, michaers Hotel. A.p 1145-tf. R SALE. d forty -fear feet front- Seaferth, opposite Car - J. 8kATTE13. PAY UP AT ONCE. WILLIAM GRA8SIE, SEAFORTII, Haeing so d his Winter's stook of Sleighs and cut- ters on er (-lit, now wants caeh to eneble him to carry on h s business through the Smumer. Ho therefore "Ted notice that 0VBIDUE NOTES .A.ND ACCOUNTS must be fi ttled at once, sn..e!ne. they will be suet/ wsointhso. ut further notice, and. without respect to per- . This is o empty threat, but will positively be eartrim. iedeeu , unless payment bo made. Be warnea in • WILLIAM GRASSIE. • Seaforth, Jen..22, 182e • 216 STAYED. • STBY11 from Seeforth, about two months ago, a spotted COW, rod and 'white; on the right kind leg is a large lump. Also, strayed about the same time a largo white SOW. Any information will be ani ably rewarded. - soafortil, Nor. 15, 18n. • THO2Lk. S STEPHENS.. • • 213 ANTI N SALE OF FARM STOCK, Implet4ents and Household Furniture. R. T. . BRINE has xeceived instructions to sell b Public Auction, on Liat, 28, 2nd Con., Tuekersinith, London Road fenreey, on WEDNES- - DAY, the 6th of 'MARCH, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. ra., the following -valuable Property, viz.: one mare, 9 ye in old; one mere, rising 8 years old, in foal; one Imare colt, 3 years old, rising 4; one horse colt, 1 year old, rising 2; one mare eat, 2 years old, 'sing 3; one horse colt, 8 years' old, ri- sing 4; f ur superi r milk cows in calf; three heifers, 1 ear old, rifting 2; one steer, 1 year old, rising 2; tireo spring calves ; a number of sheep, and a nu or of Inge; one lumber wagons one set . of harro; nearly new; one plow, nearly now; one ,set of har ess; one hay rack, nearly new; one set of whippl trees ; pitch forks ; oue largo kitchen table; one clipboard.; chairs; one sugar kettle, and • a lot of er Wes too numerous to mention. The whole of, tile above propertv will be sold without reserve, as the proprietor has sold hie farm. • TERMS -All MISS of $5 and ueder, Cash; over that amount, 11 months' credit well be given, on tarnishing approved joint notes: e dieccemt of 8 per centawill bo allowed for meth on all credit a • mounts. RENNRDY, Proprietor. T. P. BRINE, A:notice:leer. ,• • 219-2 THE FA 11ER S, RE 3.11 KBE oJt.33foito FLOTTEING,AND (MISTING-11/111,LS. ISAAC! B. SH NTZ Btq state to 1he Farmers :snivel nlieg Townships that chased the aboveand int hereafter on his owia; account. T exaellent running order, and able • most any timotuit of Work. GRIS'ANG: AND C f MelUliop end e has no* pur- rids running it 5 mill is now in to turn Out al- • OPPING attended t promptly, andeatisfaction guaranteed. Being hulmsell a practical Miler and thoroughly understan/ ng the beeieoss, ho cl lime that he can turn out 1onr which, for appearitnce or quahty, cannot be lnrpassad bfany Mill in the 'Country. Flour exehau. edifor Wheat lit desired. 218 ISAAC B. SHANTZ. JiiriNCISMICSKAMMI 00 0 eee,L4e Ldri :41 ° 0 6 CD • CD CD (12 i CD" • • 0 \ r-, r•••••1 0 0 r,* On2110150 -4 NIHiQIO teat REMOVAL OF ROS • AND PAGE 0 .1-14 setbseriber begs to stet -1* 332074d to the Building fort • Mr. M. Robertson as a Cabinet Station, which he has fitted up ner for a Hotel. He invites all cnstolnofs to his new (snorters happy t .attend to their wants. lee; and large yard in e,onneeti North will find it to their adva Ross's Mail -Line of Stages, w 203 HOTEL FICE: that he has re- erly occupied by .actory, near the a suitable man- 's old frieuds and here he will be First-class Stab - n. Parties going tage to patronize de start from this JAWS ROSS. .GREAT SUCCESS •RAS ATTENDED DENT'S cLEAIIING SALE OF DRY GOIODS, Awl although he has sold a Test pile within the last four weeks, he has still a largo steak of all kinds of DRY GOODS still on hand, and. in order still furthorfo reduce hia stock he will continue his G EA.17 CLEAR!NG SALE .FOR JUST TWO WE6CS LONGER., Con'te while Bargain si can be got. • REMEML ER I) CHEAPSTORE, SEA_FORT}f. ••••11•1•MMOSAYMIISVIINIMM• • N • TICE. ALTHOTT011 BOOTS & SHOES, WOOLLEN GOODS, CROCKERY ETC., Have advanced from 10 to 20 per cent, WE WILL t'Owr Put lip the GOODS now in Stock FOR A SHORT, TIME. E2 HICKSON tc CO.. MONTREAL HOUSE, SEAFORTH. THE SALE STILL CQNTINUES T. KI AT D'S EAVORTITM. Special inducements in Grey Cottons • 200 Pieces, at fifteen per cent. lover than can be i- 4 pur- chased Wholesale now, owing to ithe advance in Cotton Go,ods. I . SECURE THE 14A_RGAINS, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. CASH AND ONE PRICE. • Those indebted will please call and se41e and oblige. -T. Seaforth, Jan. 31, 1872. I • 1. • • • • I I I I 9 WV 0 • • • • 1 T. KIDD. 217 SOMETHING NEW. New Grocery, Flour,Feed, and Seed STCIJ.. • THE Subscribers are now opening out a choice Stock -1 of FAMILY GROCER:IES, FLOUR, FEED, etc., in'the Store formerly occupied by the Montreal Telegraph Company; 'TEAS, 9 SUCARS TO ACC,OS, ETC., OF THE BEST BRANDS. Flour, Graham do., Buckwheat do., born and Oat -meal Peas, Oats, etc., etc.4 kept constantly on hand. • As we intend making SEEDS a speciality, Farmers'and Gardeners will find it to their advantage to give us a eall. • THE CASH SYSTEM AND ONE PRICE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. • Goods delivered in any part of the village, free of charge. . N. B. -:-The highest Market Price paid, in Cash, for all kinds of Piochice. Remember the Stand, old Telegraph Office, one door South of the Black Bear. 215 • STRONG & FAIRLEY. S -MOT( ERS! For a good smoke Use the MYRTLE filAVY. ,See T-& B. on tin. Plug. Price sa Low that all Sgan,use it. • CAUTION. The Brand "MYRTLE NAV!" is registered, any infringement en it will he proseeuted. The name TUCILIVIT & BILLINGS is on each Caddy, and T. & .Bon each Plug. rarnilton, January 15 1872. I 218-18* BUSINESS CHANGE. DISSOLUTION.. OF PARTNERSHIP. . 4r-4 3 - it..'1•e••119tacA. r; (0•A& '41 Ian 10911141TP 41, W. DOHERTY Begs to announce that he will continue the busi- ness of the late finn of Depew & Doherty (Mr. De - pew removing to the city of London to .eatend his btisiness operations)) and whilc thankful for -the past patrons', he hopes by increasing his stock and meeting the wante of his cnetemers' and. the - public in every possible way, to Wm 1872 a much larger businees than last year, in which, although the first year of the business, there was sold over a 100 PIANOS AND MELODEONS 1 • At a cost of Twenty Thousand Dollars. The present stock must be sold preparatory to heavier Importations 'in the Spring, so &Dino now • yen want Bitigiiing. CLINTON 11USIC EMPORIUM • Is the spot for all kinds of •, • - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS' Of the best makers. • Clinton, 3n,9, 1872. 215 HARNESS, • HARNOS, Great Variety. AT WILSON'S.: • SEA FORTH. TRUNKS of all Ends, ' YALISES--not a few, • WHIPS -of all sorts, COLLARS -all pizes. Brushes, Curry -Combs, Cards. All prices -from 10 emits up. BelLs, Blankets, Circingles, Sedges, And in fact everything nsuelly found in a 'firsts class Saddler's Shop, and at prices extremely low. • JAMES WILSON Taken this opportunity ef thanking his numerous friends rind enetozners for the liberal -support ex. tended toward him f er the past year and hopes by strict attention to bneiness and inanufactttring first-class article to merit a fair share of the pat- ronage of the many. • Rementber the Sign .fthe " GOLIOBN SADDLN," 215 INK. SEATTERI EXCHANGE BROKER, And dealer in Pure MUDS CH filICALS ANDDYESTUFF% •'PERFUMERY, FANCYAND tO LET ARItICLES Agent for Sewing Machines,: Money to lend on easy terms. Mr Pure Wines and. Liquerafor medi- - cinal purposes. ••' J.SEATTEE, • Seaforth, Nov. 3,1870. 59-tf. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. CCARTWRIGHT. L. S„ Sergeen Dentist, ‘-is extracts teeth without pain by the,1189 of the Nitrous -Oxide Gas: Offleo-Oeor the Fountain of Fashion, Mr. Pewter's store, 011 the Merket Square. Attendance in Seaforth, att IC/man:Hotel, the first Tuesday and Wedneeday of each month; ie. OilltOno at tbe Commercial Hotel, on the follow*g Thurs- days and Fridays. The remainder of the tirae at his Stratford cake. • • Parties requirme new teeth are reqneeted to call, if at Seaforth and Clinton, on tee first tlays of at- tendance. Over 54,000 patients have hell teeth eXtrected By the nee of the GAS. at Dz. Coulton's ate* New York. 208 HURRAH FOR 10.72. W.M. AULT, WIAIN STREET, SEAFORTS, TTAS ON HAND a superior stock of payrr,y "L'L GROCERIES, embracing Teas of the best - brands, Sugars, Raisins, etc. Also, Crockery and Glassware, and every other article usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. PROVISIONS, 5uch as Flour, Oat and Com -meal, Petatetes, Pork, etc., also, every -description -of •lump, Stich as Oats, Peas, Bran and Shorts all of w/d.ea -will be sold cheaper than the ampest. •i• FARM PRODUCE, The highest market rite paid for all *ds of Farm Produce. •- Remember the place, Main street, Zest side, opposite Coventry's Boot and Shoe Store, Seaforth'. 213 • WM. ATILT. , CATTLE FAIR. A CATTLE FAIR will be held hereafter it LOYD'S HOTEL, SEAFORTII, _ (Opposite the Station)) On the First Monday in each month, BROX:MING ON MONDAY, OCTOBER, isn. vArge numbers of buyers will be in atteadanee, and parties having etock may rely on the beat mar- ket prices. Itt connection with Loyd'a Hotel incosexteneS era large and connavdienio stables and la • -- 1 Sim