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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1872-09-20, Page 31872. OOD UBSTANTIAL, STY,LTSU =ear ? I GRASSit, .ronvr, stile * number of hand:Mine RUGGitge all Well Welled very best material. Also, IrXr.A_GONSe f buitd. and cue in running 'any manufaeturee in, the WAGONSIen h"and, anrj. sells as cheep as any -other atty. MITHING k attendetdto promptly. a-VILLE- -G MILL, a Bina FACTORY g bought out the above of the late _arm, is rune in his line of business. tild Mouldings NB AND D ORDER Latest - PLANING ttereled to WAYS Oil HAND AND - JAMES BENNETT. 2ae-47 r.,ANING my?, .BLIND FA&tOR rye to thank his numerous' rel patronage extended to - lustiness in Seatorth, and razed with a continuankt woald do well to give f.hine. to- keepon ham/ a LUMUER, M WILDING g -4 y fATII„ ETC. .viug satisfaction to thoso titeir patronage, as none employed. ;paid to Custom Planing, 13*-0ADFOO-T. !ELTY WORKS. MARTIN its to bis ens -terriers and - eons, pitonesge since aa -- n Works, and begs tore- : who inay reature any - towner list of prices, at irrasb, work of a quality the. trete ; 700 475 45 end mywards. et 1000. $ OARDING per10004 ie by tite piece Or SOL LeatieNES. ie s to repair the wood - ring mae.hines, and, in that eau be mention.ed. MAKERS. •ase beg te inforin Wag - at he keeps constantly Staff suitable for their antere, and the publie of the above mercies rith their patronage, as facilities for doing this A be surpassed. • M. MART EN. 22a 1K. rrEk 'BROKER, ,n.Pure DYE STUFFS, ARTICLES achines. Money SEA TTE1t,. erty-four feet front - forth, opposite Paz- - X. aEATTER. rld---Good News MAN'S- NED STROYER rior to anything yet ce, Tenets on, Paul - Week Beetlea, Fleas • Planta, Mothe :a Goats, also on Cat - LETS, ; packets for $1 25. t front all bad amen ; It may be spread quite isaririlese to eat it. tact rIfottiaistlitell, City ined for Professor the Intercoloniale da, of 1856, besidea .ERTsov-: aLco. ToxE., 240-12- tr Oil, a of reelideW Iron w Oil. It may be aide Oil is ordere4, trior to it. This Pu/monary Gone ea, Chronie Skirt -game arising from, t or nuteitiou. It ithenleatiem and 1aulettespieftea.- en, ccaitaining the Potaeh, and ions Acid. This ''.(eeneral 'es and Scrofulous cefui in diseases of (el and Incipient stanaard medical cret ingredients, as without hesita- WILLIA.M8, !oution'Ontario. forth; ,JUL Grant, ter, and Druggists 235 R72; GAIETIES. A repot -ter writing up a wrec at sea, said that no less than thirt en unfortunates bit the des. .—A debating society disou d the question, Is it wrong to eh at lawyer 1' After full discuss On and mature deliberation, the des on ae, Not wrong, but to clifficul to pav for the trouble.' _The great success of the LW stone letters has led many unpri ci- 'pled partiesto impose upon a conficl- bag public gross counterfeits,of he he in Pe: pure article. The genuine have name of Dr. Livingstone blow glass, on the left side of the envel --Danbury Hem What a nuisance !' .exelai a V11601111111 ab R concert, as a yo fop in front of him kept talkin aloud voice to a lady at his s Did you refer to me, sir 7' threa ingly demanded the fop. Oh, I mean the emusicians _there keep up such a: noise with t in.struments that 1 can't. hear conversation,was the stinging ! ply. —The paternal author of this year's belle, at the Virginia springs, was approached by a youth who re- quested a few minutes' conversation in private, and began : ' I was re- • quested to see you,- ir, by your love- ly daughter, Our attachment . 'Young man,' interrupted the parent briskly, I don't know what hat girl of mine is about. You are the fourth gentleman wild has appro ch-‘ ed me this morning ou that sat) ect. I have given my consent to the others and I give it to youod bless you.' _ —At Banchory, in Scotland, ly, the parish schoolmaster, on curiosity-, put the question to scholars, What is nothing I' pause ensiled until an urchin, w proclivities for earning a penny well known among his schoolfell got up and replied --4 It's wb man asKs you to haud his horse just say 4 thank ye.' The an -Rs since earned considerable toriety for the youngster. A FUNNY* incident occerrea Detroit barber's the other day. Old neer° rose from his seat to one of the barber's chairs, w • looking at one of the pier glasse saw as he suppoaiel another ge man about to take the chair. old clarkey .at once apologized risiag ont ofbis turn, and was a ut A resting of the might to sit down when he noticed hi un - red handkerchief raised t age do the same. He again ose, perspiring face, were the and the mysterious stranger follow a pause. The contusion ed. This was repeated two or t ree' in spasmodic glorYs an times, 'emelt to the darkey's dis ust, 'amens,' and a collection ' and he finally yelled out : '1 its up HereElder Saniao e • your turn., why don't you sit do supreme. Declining all amidst shouts of laughter fro rest of the customers. ed ng in de. eir Our re - without heads, a parcel of empty bottles full of Nionter, and a bundle of blank Freech cornmissions'filled up with Irishmen's names. Troops ate now ,etaticated every- where round the country, which. ex– actly squares with my ideo. '1 have only leisure to add that -,I am, in ("Teat haste, yours -belly. P.87—If you don't receive this in course, it must have miscarried ; therefore I beg you will irtanediate- ly write to let me Inoiv.' -go sb- A Charcoal Sketoh---41der Sam- - son. But the cro'wning glory, of these meetings was Elder Sgtwon. The congrog,,ation boasted but one elder, but he wassufficient in himse;t alone,' and would have enured the respectahility of any sodiety. A goedly sight it was to see Elder Samson enter the • chak , a - blue umbrella in one band,'a voluminous red handkerchief in the other, on his arm a ponderous wife,—colored elders invariably have large 'wives, --:and a miniature elder trotting de- murely at the parental heels with. the family 'hyran-hook. Elder Sam- soWs words were as weighty as his wife. His pryers abounded in such phrases as these : Sen' En' dee- cell', an' conclescere wid it;' Turn an' return, an' ober- tern de work ob Satan ; Come, an' welcome, an oberco e de re - thrill& sinner wid dy lub. He had no faith in silent . Most fully did he believe that gut of the abundance of the heart t e mouth speaketh.' Five - minute silence would bring him to his fe . What •en 7 Hab tuk clar th like a wid clar f Spor- t. Let it er tmem- asies say de house son's foot e measur- heel to with a 0. Every • n's lead, e was in- eregation mg and al respon- ate. am de rneanin' of dis, bred de Sperit ob de Lord b'e rum us, (let we sets he passel o' scared turkeye heads tm'er dar wings 7 it's in. it's got ter come out, bredren ; let it out. ber w'hat de p'ophet 'Ole keep dy bot a-goin' ob God." and Elder Sa --s•uch a foot ; muse ha ed nearly half a yard fro toe—would come down -crash that shook the buildi one followed Elder Sams and for an- hour the *ice describable, the whole co singing, shouting, swa amen-ing on their individt sibilit v. of the' 0136 ere ws, n a and wer t a •An ake en, - he tle- h e for a • foot, the Wipe the ienals for ied away gurgling was taken - reigned vn 7 issistance, the. he went throUgh the entre a.ssetn- any one proffered im un til Having the room, money on sat down ten -cent tion. Re tatal what nd if the forthwith I'se got ren, new - A second fty cents. ; ban' out orty cents b ten cent' ten cent'Y .ack. . El- -orable as an-fount- Eli;abeth Irish BItinders• zs, - The following is the copy of ter writtea during the rebellio Sir I3oy1e Roche, an Irish me of Parliament, to his friend in don:— 'My dear Sir,—Having no r a little peace and quietness, I sit OWD to Worm you of theedreadful bustle and confnsion we are in frpm o ese bloodthirsty rebels, most of hone are, thank God I killed and dis- persed. 'We are in a pretty mess ; can get nothing to eat, nor any wi e to drink, except whiskey ; and ben we sit down to dinner we are blig: ed to keep both hands atfmed. let - by her on - Whilst I write this letter I h sword in each hand and a pis the other. 1 coneluded from beginnileg that this would b end of it, and. I see I was righ it is not half over yet. At p there are such goings on that e thin g is at a stand. , should have answered letter a fortnight ago, but I received it thif morning. I -hardly a mail arrives safe •wi Id a I in the the , for sent ery- yonr only deed hout beingrobbed No longer ego than yesterday the coach with the ails from Dublin was robbed nea this town. The bags had been judi ious- ly le.; behind for fear of acci ents, and by good luck there was ne body in it but two outside passe m gers, who had nothing for the Ate es to take: 'Last Thursday, notice was Given that a gang of rebels was adva icing here -tinder the French sten ard ; but they had no colours, PO any drums, exeept bag -pipes. 11m edi- ately every' man in the plac eluding women and boys, ran ut to meet t them. We soon found our force much toe little, and they were far too near for Us to think f re- treating. Death was in every face ;- but to it we went, and by the time half our little party was kille 1 We began to be all alive. Fortunately the rebels had no guns but pistols, clitlas;ies, and pikes: ; and as w had plenty of muskets and am m tion, we put them all to the sword. N ot a. soul of them escaped .except some that were drowned in an adjacent bog; and in a very short time there WRS nothing to be heard but si once. - Their uniforms were all of di erent colours, but mostly green: fAfter theeaction we 'went to rumm ge a sort' of camp they had left b hind them; all we found was a few ikes Wage.- It was useless fo to pretend not to see the basket; it Weti held before he deposited soll'ething completed the circuit of Elder Samson empt;ed th a table„and deliberately to count ic, placing it i piles to facilitate -the 'oper made up his mind before amount he should have, nollection fell short, he started on another tour. ter hah a dollah me, bre gib it ter me quick.' count showed a deficit of Fifty cent', me, bredren de money.' But ,only was realized. • Got ter -h‘ Who gwine gi' me It was of no use to hold der SaIDSOie Was as ine fate; and -the desire was always obtained. - •JUST RECE VED, LOCAN *c S Black Broadcloth Black Doeskin Heavy 0,vercoatings, Tweed's, Full Clo Satin TRUNKS of all kinds, VALISES—not &few, takiIPS—of all sorts, COLLARS—all sizes. Brushes, Cturi -Combs, All prices—from 10 cent Bells, Blankets, Ciraingle And in fact evetything useallY foi class Saddler's Shell, and at prices • JAMES VTILSON Takes this opportuaity of thauldlig friends and customers fot the libe teuded toward hien for the past by strict attention to business and a fast -class article to merit a f Air s ronage of the mauy. Remember the Sigm'of.4he "GOLDEN SADDLF-.. SHROITDS! aard*. , Saddles, nd in a first- xtremely low. Iii s numerous al support n- ear and hellos manufacturing are of the pat- ths, ttes, 'terproofs. FLANNELS, WINCEY SHIRT NGS, WINCEYS, HEAVY D UGGETING. 215 UDS! DENIMS, SHIRTINGS, TICK WINDOW HOLLAND, 'TABLE LIE, ,TOWELLI G, DRESSED HOLL DS, UNDRESSED IRISH ANIEN. M. ROBERT ON, CABINET MAKER. AND .11N ERTAKER, • Johns011's Old St d, Main street,. Seaforth, has now a head a good assortment of SP11:00T-7 S Which he can furnish cheaper t In. they etro5be got elsewhere. Prints, Ginghams, Bleaclted Cotton, Factory, GS, JE Cotton Yarnli Cairpell!Tra9p. FRENCH MERINO, ALL -WOOL POPLIN, - PLAIN REPPE, FIGURED REPP PLAIN AND F GUM) 'LUSTRES. Fancy Dress G ods EILAGK SILKS White Counterpanes, Colored "do. • Blankets, Domask Table CO O9'.5'; PrinteC1 Wool Shawls, . Corset Jackets; ,Gloves, BLACK VELVET TRIMMIN COLORED •Do. BLACK SILK FRINGE, COLORED Do. FANCy TRIMMINGS, FINGERING- YARNS, frilE "deraigned, having sold th liuron. Foundry preperty and stock to the tr GOdorich• Votmdry and Manufacturing Company," begs to thank the public,- for their liberal support during the past rdneterm yeats, and trusts that they will continuo to send. their orders to the new CoMpany. Goderich, 10th June, 1872. R. RUNCIM.AN. Referring to tile above notice, The Goderch Floundry& Manufacturing Co. • 1 .Bee to inform he public that they are prepared to contract for STEAM. ENGINE§ AND $OILERS, FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS, S WING MACHINES, &c. KN11TED SHIRTS AND DR WERS, Scarfs, Ties, Oar Stock f OOTS &SHSE Will be found secon o n .ne in th trade. We have also a full Stock o GROCE IES FLOUR, OATMEAL, COB 1'iii1AL, ALT, &c. At W. S ROB RT OLD ST D, MAIN STREET, SEAFO a On hand—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel. boards; 1GANG 4LOWS, 'CULTIVATORS, STRAW-CUTTISRS, &c. - SUGAR AND POTASH KETTLES, i GRATE•BARS, • . WAGGON BOXES, &e. COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, of various kinds. - 'SALT PANS, .MADE TO ORDER. ALSOJ IRON AND BRASS OASTINGS, AND BLACKSMITH. WORK. BOILERS AND SA 'r PANS REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORS POWER TUBuLAR .BOLGERS generally on hand for sale. All orders addressed to ROBERT RUNCIMAN, General Man er. GEORGE NIEBERGAL • Manager Agricultural Department. GodericheOntario, June 10,1872. he Compauy or Secretary will receive prompt attention. HORACE HORTON, President. ARCHIBALD HODGE, Secretary and. Treastrer. . 243 THOMSON Sr, ,WILLIAMS' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AN] 3 ENGINE WORKS. JOHNSTON'S S U -RAKING STNGLE,.REAPER. AVE recommend the above celebr ted self -raking Reaper and the CAYUGA CHIEF, Jle, MOWER, as Y the best harvesting machine now manufactured. We guarantee these two single easehines, costing but $200, to outwear any to combined machines, costing $800, and -with less than one quarter the cost in repulse. We Also gnarakxtec each. Machine to do its work better, faster, and with Inrush lighter draught, than any combzned einehine. These two marsh/awe have not only a perfect lifting ap- paratus for the table and bar, but 011'8'018o the only' perfect tilting table and bar. We offer any trial the purchaeer may desr of either or both theee machines. 'We also build the ON'S RIX 01-1104, COM1/133:11•TIEir) 1N/I.A.C1r1II\TM., JO.IiieTSTON'S SELF-RAFX, Which we guarantee equal to the ben combined =Whines made in Canada, and we offer a tried to in- tendieg purchasers. We also buil 'TWO -HORSE Wtio0D./SAVVING MACHINES, .And all kindof ARICULTURAL liVIPLEIVIEOTS; AND MACHINERY ,'011 MILLS AND FACTORIES., STEA ENGINES A SPECIALITY. THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitchell, Ontario. AddresS ' 235 THE VERDICt OF THE PEOPLE f DECLARES THAT THE G NRDNItat SEWING MACHINE Is superior to any ene Having been examined. and trieteby the moat 'skliful ineebentes and lesejudges the ommtry can produce and by them awarded Prizes at f all the prineipal Exhibitioes held throughout the Dominion durbig the present year, and although all th leading Maehines were arrayed against It, the GA1IDNE4R PATENT has boon deelared VICTORIOUS OTER ALL COMPETITORS • , upon every tes ,ant now etszele lorenteet in the rank of sewers. SEE TUI LXST IPS fe'lgiZilel PON 1871; First Prize at Toironto. First Pre at London --the greetWeatern Fair. First Prize at Gaelph—the Catherines, County of Lincoln. First Prize at Chatham, County of now in the Market. The Victoria Checal Company, Sole Proprietors sad Manufacturers oe the Cele- brated Victoria Carbonell -operations. Laboratoty and Works, Victorie. Hall, Melind.s Street, Toronto, Ont. The followingGennine Preperationeare sold by all Druggi.stse Be sure and ask for the YICTORLi. EIMPATUSTOW, And See that you get them. Victoria Carbolated 'his TELLY is highly recommended to Ladies as a _most agreeable Preparation for the Toilet. Foa Beautifying the Complexion and rendering the Skin Soft, White, -Clear, and free from Dryness, it is unrivalled. It will quiekly remove all Redness, - Roughness, Tan, Frecklee, Pimples, and other im- perfections. For ChippedZands, Chilblabas, Frost Bite ° tmdSote Lips, it cannot be eurpassede tice 25 cents. Victoria Carbolic Toilet Soap. This TOILET SO possesses ell the -well-known antiseptic and, disinfecting properties of Carbolic Acid, is agreeably scented, -has a healthy eetion. on the skin, tevents irritation, removes the effects of perspixetkm, and should he tegalarly used by families. Cholera, Smallpox and Fever Patients shoeld be washed with. this Soap, and its use by persons liable to infeetioe will materially prevent the spread of disetose. Price 15 cents per Tablet. • Victoria Carbolic Salve. This SALvZ is a rapid cure for all Skin Diseases, Cuts, Wounds, Braises, Burnt, Soresetilcers, Ring- worm, Tetter,,Eczetaa,_ Scald Head, Scurvy, Abs. cesses, Bdilg, Piniples, &e. It possesses all the °iodising andhealing virtues of Carbolic Aeid, whichhas been found by 'Physicians everywhere to pendia =naive qualities not diecovered in any _ other chemicil'preparation. Price 25 cents. • Victoria Carbolic Gatgarysma. • great Central Fair. First Prize at Kent First Prize It Waterloo, County of Waterloo. First Prize ai Orangeville, County of Bunco°. First Prize in Mono, County of Peel. First Wire) u,. Caledon, Coanty of Simeoe. First inize at Wel- landport Connerof Welland. First Prize at Otterrille, County of Oxford. Second Prize at Provbicial Fair, Kingston, Diploma at Hamilton,. and. 'various County Shows. This beantifnl speohnen of mechanioal ability is a-pnrelv Canadian invention, surpassing hi, simplicity, durability, an4 usefulness any other Sewing Machine now' hi the market whether of Canadian, American, iShheir onfortItIttbureraid, tusk, -gather, quilt, fell, and de all and every kind orIEtnwiglll _ of Family Sewing and light Manufacturing Work, using an kinds of thread. It her, a most eomplete SET OF eTTACHMTINTS, BUY NO 40THEA. If the priee is a little higter hen Immo others, it is the chess/eat in the end. Send for Cirenhirs ilnd Samples. GARDN 111, SEWIN 'MACHINE COMPANY, HAMILTON,- ONT. P. 5.—Intendin pnrchaqers sii uld not be mfeled by unsornpnloutt agents ef other Companies, vrho keep Machines they do not sell, in a clemagedartate, to make eapibal for themselves. Call and examine the Gardner before 'pareatteing any other, lib. WILLIANGiusqn e Ware.rooms, Goderielestreet, Schtfoeth. .Agent wantrei. This GARaiat is the most reliable and efficazious Remedy in all eases of Sore Throat, ;Hoarseness ' Diptheria,- Brent:shit-is, Irritation of the Broncshial Tubes so common in 'this changeable climate, Asthma, Offensive Breath, Ulcerated Gums, and all diseases of the Mouth. For Pulite Speakers and Singers it is inyaltutble.- The ingredients en- tering 416 this Gargle are nsed by all Physicians, and for the careof the aboee disorders are now, undoubtedly, the most pop -filar in the MATElt1.4. IfEDIc.k. Pries 25 cents. Victoria Carbolic Disinfectant. This DesINFBCIreete iBa eurepretrentive of Typhus and Typhoid Fevers, Cholera, Smallpox and all in- fectious disease. It will prevent COntagion in Cattle. It is also invaluable for Dieiefecting Wa- ter Closets, Drains, Cesspoole, Stables, Slaughter- houses, &e., and. for destroying nauseous effluvia from whatever cause arising. It -will drive away Mosquitoes, Moths, Flies, Cookroachee, &c. Meat, Fish, &c., can be_preserved.from patrefaction by Re use. Catbolic Acid was selected by 'Her Mai -est -fa Royal Commissioners, in preference to all other products, as the best leisinfectant for the preven- tion of infectious diseases. Price 25 cents. Victoria Sharpenitg Sind Polishing -Paste This PMVPARA.TiON it unequalled in its rapidity for Sharpening mid Polishing Cutlery. Table and - PocketKnives,Razorri, Surgical Instruments, Shoe-' makers' Knives, Plane Bits and Chisels, &v. Noth- ing has ever been dtscovered which has sprung into popularity more quickly, or become of Se. much -value in every boueio1d. and workshop for general usefulness. Price 25 cents. 230 179-52 PETER GRASSIE, • &dorm. 0 -ET THE B ST. •THE BLANCHARD CHURN MANUFACTURED PORTER, BLANCHARI? & SONS, Concord, New HaffIshire. This Churn is decidedly the best and cheapest that has ever been offered to the Palladian Public. It churns rapidly, works easily, and makes the best butter. It is also simple and. dutable. FARMERS • TRY ONE, NO SUIT NO SALE. H. MUSTAR D' S; KING OF OILS, The hest external rem- edy for Rhetunatism, In Sprains, Wounds, Bruis- e., k. es mid erery conceivable or • ftsotrie. oi!d. AlsnoeviryGthiree it , I V PAIN VICTOR , For all internal Vainfi,. &84 and if you want a , 0eennine I r vEGETABLE PILL To remove all 'obstrue- I tions of the Liver, Stern- - itch and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache', Costivendes, &c., try Mustard's Anti -Bilious Pills, Or if yon require a safe and ante ieinedy for Worms USE MUS'TARD'S DOMINION WORM CANDY. If you haee Catarrh, Cold in the HeadeNdualgia, or Nervous Headaohe use " Atastard's'OcricerrhSpecific, Which will secure relief at once. • Full directions accompany each of the above preparations. Sold. by draggiats .and dealers in medicine generally. Ilitenfactured by 284-26 H. MUSTARD, Ingersoll, Ont. notR FLOUR! a -lei-A-VING purchased and thoroughly refitted the mills formerly ownedfBa the Messrs. SCOBIE, I am now prepared to iurhish If it does not work satisfactorily it can be re- - , turned. These Churns can be seen at ally time at Xohn- Bon Brothers' hardware Store, Seaforth. 0. C. NST1LSON, 230 Agricultural Implement Agent. _ THE SEAFORTH LUMBER YARD. MABEE & MACDON. ALD REG to inform the public that they have opened IL" a Timber Yard in Seaforth, near Shearson's Mill, on the ground formerly used as a Ltunber Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee. The • will keep constantly on hand a good assort ment of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed and undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES,Y11 of 'which they are prepared to sell at the lo -west possi- bleBuilders and others will end I/ to their advant- age to inspect our stock, and ascertain our prices before purehasing,elsewhere, as we are in & position to offer good inducements to cash purchasers. 160 MABEE & MACDONALD. D. STEWART'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Is removed to :William street, 11 ear the New Presbyterian Church. A FTER MONDAY, lithof Alienist, this Gallery -will be closed on Tuesdays and Fridays.until further notice, those two days of each week being employed in taking views. of homesteads, fern bnildings, scenery, &c. All parties wantiag such work done please call a-nd leave their orders. Clocks carefully cleaned and repaired. 248-13 FAMILY FLOUR,, Second to NONE IN SE AVORTH, .And that wilt Compare favorably. with any in the Do- minion, If you vrant A 1 101,04/11, go to the following Dealers and ask for lilARSIdeleleS--Remember MARSNAreae FLOUR: W. SCOTT ROBERTSON, J. WHITESIDE, SIMON PO WELL, • . Or at W. MARSHALL'S Orders left with W. S. ROBERTSON will be promptly attended to. Parties who -wish to Exohange Wheat for Flour, Are certain to receive proper quantity, and en arti- cle thatwill defy competition. W. MARSHALL. MONEY TO LOAN. subscriber has MONEY to loan to any amount on good. farm property. Interest, SIX per centper annum, when tbe interest and prin- ciple are peid yearly, and 8 per ceut. per annum when the interest only is paid. A- G. McDOUGALve 227-52 At cheats cash Store, sign of the Bear. MONEY TQ LEND. rrtru, undersigned has $8,800 and upward, private -'-funds, to loan, at 8 per cent. per annum, on Faun property. Charges moderate. Marriage Licences issued. Apply to 227-52' W. G. WILSON, Zurich. 86-tf FARMERS SELL TOUR EGGS TO • WM.-THOMSON, TH2 EGMOtipVILLE- GROCERY (Logan's Ola Stand,) Who Will pay the HIGHEST PRICE in CASH, foe -arty quantity et GOOD FRESH EGGS, Delivered at his store. Groceries&Provisions • FOR SALE CHEAP. FLOUR AND FEED of every description, kept constantly on hand, eluding Shearson.& Co.'s No. 1. ef. Come One, Come All, with your Eggs and get the Cash. WM. THOMSON, Egatondeille Grocery. MOULDING & PAPER. THE undersigned has on liand a splendid lot of ROSEWOOD' AND GILT MOULDING. Also, e, Fine Lot of Straw WRAPPING PAPER, 11. FOR SALE, CREAP. Now is the time to buy as it is on the rise. C. ARMSTRONG-. Main Street, Seaforth.- BOARDING. -LACOLLADAY has -leased the large and cm- - =odious house, meow. slat Works Grounds, adjoining the Railway Station, Andhra; fitted.It up as a boarding -Nouse. Good table and comfortable WOWS. Persons -wishing a pleasant boarding- house should Apply, AS there are at present a. few Vacanciea. Transient boardersaccommodated at less thanhotel rates. ' 228 ROOMS TO LET. rpo LET, in Scott's Biotic, two wan:wakes , Booms on the secenidlist. Apply to i 195 licCAUGHEY & 1101AI8TED.