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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-01-31, Page 71873. -77 eel* slats, • : our reC-- aher awry • prda !eras t or ttso, 4WEF, altis LIDA OLIDAY OLIDAT.' SUITS, HOLIDAY:SUITS, JIOLJDA SUITS, flOLIDA MIS, iicnw4t1r SUITS OLIDAY SUITS, IIOLIDAY SUITS, HOLIDAX Tsuns, • AT T ANDERSON'S T. K. ANDERSON'S T.. ANDERSON'S T. K. ANDERSON'S T. K. ANpERSON'S K ANI)ERSON'S T..K..ANnERSONIS • T. K A.NDERSON'S T. K. ANDERSON'S T.L ANpERSON'S CLOTHING STORE, WORM STORE, cLqtiftme -ant, 3(41X-S7REET, S_EAFOR,TH. JUST RECEIVED A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Scotch Check Tweeds Which make- the nicest euite for--niitor wear that can be got. . i GENTS' FURNISHINGS AND KNICKNACKS :egg, Suitable for flo ea‘a Preeente, in great variety. CALL AND SEE THEM. CALL -AND SEE THEM. AND SEE THEM. ANTI -COMBINATION. HAMMNOVELTY • WORKS. JOHN -Al, RTIN latEaaEa to return thanks to his enstorners and r friends for their geueroue patronage sinee as - Kuwait; charge of the above Works, and begs to re- quest the attention Of all who may require atty. , thing in hie. trnt to tbe following Mit of prieee at t whielc he is prepared to furnieh work of a queiity tbat cannot be ourpaesed m the trade HORSE FARM GATES. from. 8 50 WAGON IC:SCEs . 7 00 WIT ttELBA,ititowe 4 75 LAND ROLLERS..$1.5 and upwarde. SUREMIE DEEnSING, per 1000 0, 2 FLOORING and best ied In TA G per 1000... 4 SCROLL SAWING Steele by the piece or set. REPAIRING MACIIINEn. • I Mn prepared tit tol times te eepair the wood- -Work of reapina ad anewieg reachinee, and, in , fact., every oilier machine that can be mentioned• , Doteshbit d. WA:€10...g -MAKERS. Th. uedenigned wornd seo beg to inform, Wag- . ou zuid, Carriage llakere that ne keeps constantly cal bend, all kinds el B r. Stuff stantble for their weds _ _ • Carpenn rs, Bulkier?, Fen -lees, and the public , rt tally in 1144 of any of elle elsoSe standee nevi i do vs 11 oe- me with their patronege, as In nes Fen et ;sal s 4. I MIN tLiVrit ff:r. a 414; this le a neh 11...‘'Lt 1."Pc sun stsessi. JitiiN M. _NI N, • c Ity . wise God. :len street., gee AIX LEV VE EL[. 1,1LANIM MILLI SII D01,PliDurtUND FACTORY 1 le satnerin ta. ihe hisses! cat above 1,1 ;It, eo ttinen- ef netate firia, i oseei ; n panel ts, ell all oreen_ in he, 'of basineen 1)o.; zznd :Arouldings. ON HAN lP AND_ MADE TO, ORDER 1.., nt. ere.•melee. - (-11 r 11. r f 1 1\ 11. • I ):ni1LN/ -A. Steerie Occt ent d to. _— la,oCKINti ALW.sYs 1121ND'; VN.ti l'routptly ttppliti. 11.1.:NNET'n: '-p!., Me leal. ee,ea.ta Stelahell. et ConNom Mataareita— On Monday, Jam' 20„'; the newly eleeted Council haying tan ken the required oatha and.-aigued the necessary papersatook. their gots. The following officers Were appornted . Prouty, Clerk ; Taeoughlan, Treasurer, W. MeDougad and J. McDonald, Audi- toi s, salary, $10 each, ;.` James Mollard, Assessor, Salary, $35. A petitiorteigne4 by various ratepayers, respecting aid for Mr. Sherritt, is to he over for net meet- ing. Mr.. Mollard to let jobsof chop- ping from Cameroli's Corners to Con. 19, also on Centre road, near 'Coils. 21 and Qlerk to notify Collector to raise taxes, immediatecy. Next imeeting of 'Couocil on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 10 o'clock, A. At. .Tb 4 following orders were granted- ;M. Auley, work near Lot 15, Corr. 8; $2 23, This MeEachen, Charity, $5a Mr .• Saulden, _work , on North ' Boundary, $521 J Brend, error in taXes, 3 La; J. McLeod, work on Con. 14. f,,73 ; expenses in fitting polling Place in Exeter, $2 25 ;. Shank, work on ,Con„ 14, 45 10"; Moorehouse map paper,! $2 71, IL Stanlake, error in ae- geasment, $1 40, - Returning -officers, $12; J. Treethick attendance at election, tec.,i $1 50 J. Hodgins, repahiug scraper, &c., C. PRoirrv; Tra. k • 1 , . COVNCIL M-FCLTING.eaThe new munici- - pal Colwell of the township of liowiek met on Jan. 20,-iti Mr.- flosketeg hotel, Gorrie, the Cie I presidiug. They all made and sabSeribed the oaths of office and of quaiitication, and took -their Iseats at idie Council board, James Perkins, Esq, ,Reeve; in the cha.iiia Present MessrS. Alexander L. Gibson and David Wier, Deputy Reeves, Messrs. William Wiggins and George Gregg, Cmanciforie Minutes Of last Coulicil read and approv- ed- A letter from the County Clerk of the Crounty of Middleaex was readbut n.6- action was taken in the matter. Also a letter from Ma. Andrew Rutledge, whica was ordered to be filed. Moiled by Mr. Wiggins,. sectancied by Mr. -Wier, that the Treasurer be paid $14, for ex- pensed in going t Toronto, and $2 in go- ing' to liarnato , to puithase railroad debentures 04iried. Au, apphcatioo fioin Mr. Tho Walker, to m reov-: ed from school etion 4Co. 10 to sated -section No. 8, was receiyed. Moved by Mr. Wier, seconded by Mr Gregg, that Mr. Carnegie be Auditor for the preseut year—eatt-ied. ,Mr. john Ka2ae, the other 4thlitor, appointed -by the Ree% e. Moved I by Mr. Wier, secondedby. Mr. • Gibson,. that the Treasurer renew his bonds. Penalty. $11o0Ga4he same sure- ties ac Carriet by Mr. sessor pted-, and big -salary to be $85— , Meived by Mr. Gregg, secouded Wier, that James :roster be As, r the -year. at a- aalary of $83— Carried). • Mr. _Bodily allowed, $2 ior use of hie houlso .for manicipal. 'elections. of 1871 Moved - by Mr. Gibson, seconded by Mr, ‘Viggies, that Joadph Darcy be reluad d.$4 to, arreaxe of taxes on •Lot 24, Con. 5, being paid, and. returned in error to Comity Treasurer 2— Carried. Moved !by Mx. Gibson, seconded by.Mr. Wier, that the Reeve and Clerk be au- thorized to petition the Legislature at its present session to amead that plause :of the School Act ,which compels:school Trustees, if there be an average 4ttee- a4 dance 6f over fifty saholars, to hire a second eacher, and allow that matte to rest in the hands of the ratepayers of the Section, at a meeting called for the purpos —Carried.' Thomas Brown al- lowed: a debenture of 17, Work on boun- dary o yellace and, Howick, Lot 19, Con. 1 and. Frederik.- Shaver $9, for culvert at same place. Moved by Mr Wier, eooncled by Mr. Gibson, •that Thomas Brown get 84'cents reduction in his taxes, on account of his barn being burned before the Court of Revision, aud it being impossible. to attend said mutt -- Carried. - Wm. Gillkinsou, $22 82, for repairs on bridge at his own place, or- . dered to be paid. Moved. by Mr. Wig- gins, seconded by Lir. .Gregg, that John Sotheran and Sam , el Hicks be ,Liceuse Inspectors—Cttrrie Being made aware that Simon Hicks was disqualified, Mi. Wier moved and Jr' Gibson seconded, that John, Lakin instead of Simon License Inspector ick—Carried Mov- , od and seconded that the Councitadjoura to Meet again on the third Weduesday M February in Mr. John MeLaughlan's hotel, Wroxeter, w en they will receive applications -for tav ru and shop license. RGE DAN E, , ("lark. Hu nett. - t, COUNCIL MEET'. oaaa.Yhe Muniicpal Couecil elect for th Township vs Hill - lett, met at Lodes •rough, on Monday, the 20th inst., aces rding to law, Made and sulmeribed their deelaration and qualification of offi e, and entered upon their duties:for the present year, Nip- . utes of former wee ing -Were then read .,"and confirmed. Al ved by A. Monteith, seconded by J. Warwick, That a by-law be prepared and, pap ed. fixing the amount to be paid to the various township of- ficers for the pr ent year. --Carried. The by-law was theo read and„ passed.. Moved by J. War, ick, seconded by R. i Stephenson, That Tames Allen be an ' Auditor for the GU Tent year. —earned. • George Cunninghame was then appoint- ed the other Auditor by the Reeve. 1 Movecebyael. Monteith, wended by F. i Sliver, that John Laial es borough beAsses- .; ,sor for the present year.--earried.' Moved 1 by J. Warwick, secended by IL Stephen- 1 son, That Thomas Neilans be Collettor 1 for the present yea isSt A. Monteith, se That Gabriel Sprin tor for the West El John Britten Taver East Electoral Divis Moved ended by P. Saver; be Tayern Iospec- ctoral Division, and Inspector for the on,.for the current year.—aarried. M ved by A. Monteith, seconded by J. War %rick, That the suaii of $16 86, arrears it taxes for 1869, on Lot 19, Concession 8, be refunded to Robert errter, the same having been paid by the Caned Company to the County Treasurer. Carried. Moved by F. Saver, secon ed by It. Stephen- son, That the Clerk, be instructed to draft a petition to be for ••arded to th Legis; lature of Ontario, i gued by th Reeve and Clerk on behalf f this Comic I, pray- ing them to amend ti e 70th Sec. f Chap. 20„31St Vine , also Chap. 27 of 3 th as far as relates t the fees -of Re 'atra, • so as to cause the fees to be fun ed, an that the said Registrars bp paid,b salary.. —Carried. _Move:411w Warw eke sec- onded by R. Stepheneon, That he sum of $50 be granted fei.,shovellin gravel on side -roil, 5, 6, ncession 9, 12, and that $30- be granted. for the same pose on side road 5, , Concession 14, to be paid. according . the onai tit g: of . gravel pat on canh o the said d visions, and to be done and r the, supe intend- ence of J. .Warwie .—Carried. Moved by A. Monteith, se. 'rated by j. War- wick, That u. Pope be paid at the rate --nese4falinE: SAW.: of 90 per *num for boarcThg and.eloth- ing JUseaMeSheillya that.:Serh D. Staple be paid $2 50 per week for bearding all 'clothing Skah Jones a during the present year. that R. Crittenden be granted the SUM of $10 to be- pi..bea in the hands of Warwi k, and that %via. w :Horsley be paid 50 cents_ per week, to be placed in the ha4da-of R. -Stephenso .7 -Carried. Moved by It . %Stephenson, seconded by F. Sliver, That the . abeo Inc of Dr. ' Appleton, $2, for -,medicine 161'. Jioved James .141c8herry, , be paid. ---Carri4,1A by J. WareWick, secondedb Stephen - 'son, Marti Foster he paia 18O on ac- count of building bridge on Conceision, R„ 8-9, LqtMoved by . A. Monteith, seconded' th it this Connell do .noiv-' adjou n to zieet 'again.' at Londefiborough or Saturday-, 22nd February next, for tile lpurpose. of granting certificates for tav_ in licenses an1 other busirieesa--Carried sJAMES BIArrIfvA1xl, Clerk. Tlio Book o' Thai a • "izt feel so vexed and ot 1Fs.: t of tem- per - ith 13en," cried Mar r that I •really must " " 1)0 something in rev nger in- quired his ootiain,. Cecilia. "No : look over. in Book of T n k s." " W'hat' 4 that ?" said ecilia, 03 she saw idol turniag over the leaves of a cop -book -nearly full of writ- ing, in a'roand text hand. " II!re it is," said A readoaloud': " March 8, Ben lent m his hat" flire again : 4 When Inst rny ihiI1in, Ben m de it np .to kindly,' Well," ob erved the boy; turning down the le f, Bea is a good boy after all." " What do VOIloate do$ n in that book.e said t:iecilia, loo ing over herighoulder with .sonte c riosity. "All the kindnesses th i ai e 'ever ghown- me : you would w nder how many they are. 1 fiud_a ,reat deal of gou-d from 'mailing th( ra down. I du not forget them,' .as I might do if 1 only trusted m mory, BO I hope that I am not ofte ungrate- ful ; and when I am Cros tir out:of temper, I almost dl ways eel Aood humored` again if I only look over my nook.—New Jeruoalel .tifesselt- ger. 44,41. The world's exhibition t Vienna open in May. The A in'erican le91itnission .is very aCtiv in senr- i ingi space and. providing ac oonnotia- tioio for exhibitors from t e United States. Sharp comnetiti pb, exists •between the British and mfrican manufacturers of mowers nd reap- ets and other agrictiltut tl itnple- rkl.. then men Pi. It is a singular,fact that notwith- standino. all the facilities or educe, tio.n afforded'in the Unit tl StLes, there is still one-seventh G the pop- ulatioa of that .country whO. can neither read nor. w -rite. The last censu8 shOws that of 38,00 000 P'eo- tie in the ;United State', i,000,COO can.neither write their n limes, nor read them when printed.. INSURE YOUR PR PERTY AND YOITR...L.117 §: A, Strong, Sea ortil. AGENT FOR The Scottish Provincial Insumuc Company- - Fire and Life.' - The Wentern Insurance Company, f Toronto -- Fire arid Life. e Isolated Risk Insurance onapany, of Canada. Terms as reasonable as offered bIy any other agent doing Business for reliable Cora antes. A A : • MONEY TO LOAN-. Also, Agent for the Agricultural Investment Sooiety, London. This Company offi's better in- dricements to borrowers than any 4thers doing bueineas in this Province. Call and. jet circulars giving full particulars before pnrchasnag eleenhere OFFICE—over Strong & Fairley's Grocery Store, Main Street, Seaforth. ' 252 . SEWING MACHNES. A NEW SUPPLY ov 'he Howe and the sborn SE WLV(i M4CilikES, itla all the latest improvements, just' received at W. N. WATSON'S - SEAFORTII. ' Call and see them. Their Well-613tatilished repu- t don renders it unnecessary to partionlarize their perior qualities, further than that they are the st and cheapest made. Sewing machines of all jdnde repaired, cleaned and put in perfect order, at my oftioe, by a thorough- ly practical machinist from Toronto. WM. N. WATSON,Seaforth. DISSOIATTION OF PARr tor SHIP, HE Partnership heretofore exietilag betwe GEOROK PL4.nT end THOMAS PE -.ART, of ownehip of Hibbert, Threshers and Wood Sa ere, is now dissolved by mutual consent. All pan- es indebted will please take notice anil pay up at ce to sa•le costs. GEORGE PEART. THOMAS PEAR C. Hibbert, Dec. 27, 1872. 266-3 • 0 DUN RY GOODS ,DITNCAN. BOOTS and SBOES 011f/init. UNCAN ft( D'UNCAN. R*adynaal4 Clothing AND Geats Furnishings CHEAPEST. .TEA! TEA!! TEA HI TYFTS & HAMBLETON Having on hand a very large stock of EXCELLENT TWAS3 And being hard up for moneyshave determined to Bell Teas at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES For one month. - All parties wanting a choice article of lea, and wishing to save money, will find it to tbeir advan- tage to give them a call. They have also od hand a very large stock of • GENERAL GROCERIES, Crockery, Glassware, Wines and Liquors. Flopr, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Lake uron Herring, &c., which they -will sell tory cheap for cash or farm produce. • • TUFTS & HAMBLETON, Brussele, Ont. • EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. 0 CARTWRIGHT, L. D. S„ Surgeon Dentist, . attends in Seaforth, at Rnox's Hotel, the first Tuesday and -Wednesday of each month; in Clinton, at the Commercial Hotel, on the following, Thurs- days and Fridays. The remainder of the time at his Stratford °nice. Parties requiring new teeth are requested to call, if at Seeforth and Clinton, on tue first days of at- tendance. Testimoniala of over 500 patients who have had their teeth ,extracted by the use of the Gas, may be seen at my office in Stratford. Teeth inserted in the inost substantial and ita- Ptnned styles. 4 Filling done in gold, &c., in &manner which can- not be surpassed,' • 267 Insolvent Act of 1869_ In the -matter of John Crit, an Irtsolvent. A Dividend Sheet has been prepared, open t� ob- jection until the fourth day of February, aftei which dividends will be paid. e THOS. =OD, Aesiraei Saaforth, 9, 12178. el. --:04EXRAD . ANOTHER SALE, CHEAP. GOODS, AT .MoDOUGALL'S, FOR JANUARY, 1873. Winches front % th ' 26c., worth 12o. to 46 cts. Ladi5es0'.13ricakfast Shawls, all wool; at roc, worth Flannel Shittings at 25 eta., viorth 40c. 0 . Black Glade Silk .at 76a.,.. worth $1. . 131ack Glade Silk at $1, worth $1 50. Ladies' Breakfast Shawls, all wool, at 86c., worth $1 25. Black Gros 'Grain Silk at al 7$, worth $2 50. All Wool Blankets at $2 75, 'worth. $5. Japeneee 811k Dressee at $'7, 'worth $9 50. Men's Iudia Rubber Shoes tit 55c., worth 750. SilvewisGezy Silk 1!Aplin it 65 etB. per yard, worth Women's 'Balmoral Flannel -Ling Boots it $1 25, Worth $1 50. Roue Silk Poplin at 65e., worths90c. A lot of Men's Overcoats, Undercoats, Pena( and Union Carnet, yard width, 65e., worth.$1. Vests at 'astonishingly low prices, for this month All-WPol Carpet, yard width, at $1, worth i'f.t. 50. only; Ladies' Faney Wool Chants at Bilis., wortho80e. • I guarantee these Goods to be in, stock. I guarantee -these Goode to be perfect. 1 gutta•antee to sell then at Ike low prices ranted, and .not.1.0 a8k. more when -you call for'themp as they do in Saille tOW11.8. .1. Sell exactty as advertised. - . • 0.A.SI-1 ..A._INTD 01\TM PaR,.1CM, A.. G. McD0tGALL A TIGHT SQUEEZE. HARD UP, MUST SELL. ON MOl'iDAY, JANUARY 20, MR. DENT WILL BEGIN A CREAT CLEARINC SAL will Bell off regardless of cost. Meta e*. stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DIY GOODS MUST BE SOLD 42' OYkJE.- - DONsT NEGLECT THIS; THE, BEST CHANCE YO'd. EVER HAD FOR BARGAINS. • • rs • Remember, DENT'S _Cheap:Store, Seaforth. The beat ORGANS and MELODEONS always on hand chettp. FREE ,41A1?kETS, NO TOLLS. HURRAH FOR KIDD S EMPORIUM. ; A • Yon will come to .town without a frown, , At T. Kidd's Eraporium purchase free, Where the largest stock ft belound Is kept by him for Seventy-three. • Ladies' Silks and *Poplins, WEDDING DRESSES IN GREAT VELRIET,Y, GENTS' OVERCOATS AT C3ST, PLOW? OIL CLOTHS CUT TO FIT ANY SIZ E, V. PER SQUARE YARD. A LARGE STOCK OF CARPETS, .ALL Q,UALITTES. Pa* me all you owe before you go To other shops, to buy for cash, Then bettor friends we'll be, you know, For -in my stock there is no trash. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. ear AIIMMIONIIMaraltIl1110, JUST RECEIVED THOMAS KIDD. THE ONLY ECONOMICAL STORE IX SEAFORTH IS AT LAIDLAW Net° Season's Tea! .New Season's Tea/ 1871 and 1872. THESE. ARE SPLENDID TEAS. Best BL.ACKi TEA, Imported, New Stetson, 75c. t9 90a. per pound. B. --Why pay 60c. to 70c. for Tea you can get for 50e. per pound 2 • COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, The Finest in the Province 35c. per lb. o L-T2i Sugars and Soaps at Wholesele Pricee. FRUITS, SPICES, &c., OF TliE .TAMES C. A1DLAW, ext doer to the Post Ofllce. CODERICH FOLPYDRY. Ptibli° 1 tiers to the new Company. rathitireklibt:railliseup"poGrtcdad'urtg. ivtheKrarsst 1 HE tuadersigued, having sold the Huron Fotindry property n and Manufacturing Company," liege to thank the IL ItUNCIMAN. eteen yours, and trusts thet they Will oontinue to send their Goderieh, 10th .1e.ne, 1872. Referring to the above notiel, 1' The Goderich Foundry&,Mfanufacturing Co. beg to inform the ptiblie that they are premed to contract for STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS; FLOUR, SAWING MA.CHINES, AND S.VW MILLS; &c. �n band—IRON AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel boards; GANG- PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, &c. AND POTASH KETTLES, GRATE-BA.B.S, - WAGGON &c. OOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, of v- mus kinds. SALT PANS MADE JQ ORDER. ' ALSO, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, A.N10. BbILERS AND SALT PANS REPAIRED TWENTY TO THIRTY -HORSE POWER TUBULAR BO ' All orders addressed to the Company or Secretary w ROBERT .RUNCIMAN, General Manager. GEORGE NIEBERGALL. • Manager Agrieultural Department. Goderieh, Ontario, June 10, 1872. LACKS_MITli WORK. o SHORT1 NOTICE. LERS generally on hand for ealc! eceive pirompt attention. ,4x:"1 ORACE 11ORT02%.T, President. f.ReIIIBALD HODGE,' Seastasy and Treasexer. eae PROSPktftS SOR it13.--41X-711 TEO. THE .ALI)INE, An Illustnited Monthly Joureal, universally ads mitted to be the handsomest periodical in the world. A representative and champion of Ameri- MI taste, . Not for sale in. 1?»11or Xetol tore8. . Tne ALDXNE, while issiteti with all the reula-r- ity, hall none of tlie temporary or timely intereste clunneterietie of ordinary periodidals. It is an elegant miscellany of pure, light, and erraceful literature; and a collection of pichiree, the rareat specimens of artistie skill, in black and wbite, Al- though eacla sacceeding,ninuber affords a. frenit pleasure to its !needs, the real value and beauty of THE Al.raNz will be most appreciated after it has been bound up -at the cloee of the -rear, While other perblications may thdia superior ch6apness, as compared with rivals of a -sintiliti -class, Tian' Aramar, is a unique and origival conception—alone and unapproached—absolutely without competie tion prize or character. The possessor -of a conaplete volume cannot duplicate the opantity of fine papa and engravings in any -otter' shape or number of volumes for ten times its cost, and then, there are the chromes, besidest PREMIUM CHM-MOS ron 1878. Every subscriber to TIM ALDINH, -who pays in advanee for the year 1878, 'reeeive without ad- ditionitl charge, it pair of beautiful bit elute:nos, after J..T. 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The Banta is edited with a uaritribatiou of tett and talent that we seldom find in any journal, and the journal iteelf is the organ of the great world of feshion.—Boston Traveller. The Banta .commends itself to ever3- tnemben of the household—to the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young belins by its fa hien-plates in endless variety, to the provident matron by itm patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamil- ias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxuriant .dressing gpwns. But the reading matter of the 13.ezAtt is unilformly of great 'eieel- tome. The paper has aiired &wide popularity fo • the Areeide enjoyment it affords—N. Y. Even- ing Post. Sta3SCRIPTI0NS.--187 . • TERMS: HARPER's Benno, one year ...— , $4 Oa. Aii extrit copy of either the 31A-naztna, Winters, or BAZAR will be supplied gratis for ever -y Club of Five Bubscribers at $4 each, in one remittance, or, sh Copies for S,r.30, without extra copy. Subscriptions to HARPER'S 21.4.8A4INH, WEEKLY and 13a7an„ to one address for one year, 'l0, or, two of H-arpor's Periodicals, to one address for ono year, $7. • • Back numbas can be enplaned at any tnne. The.five' iolumes of Hannan's 33azanfor the years 1868, '60,- '70. • '71, '72, elegantly bonnet in green •monceo cloth, will be sent by exprese, freight prepain, fait, 7 each, The Postage on HannEn's BAVAlt 18 20 *Cents a year, width must be pAid at the subecribers Post tffice. Addrees, HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. 'TO TEACHERS. 1 METHOD OF INSTRUCTION, by Wickershara, . School Economy, by Wickersham, Annual Mechanics, Houghton. RICHT LINES 114 RICHT PIL4ZES., 0 TT It Bb�I8. M • LATHAM'S GRAMMAR, SWINTON'S PROGRESSIVE GRAMMAR, Eyes and Ears, by Ross, For sale by R LUMSDEN, SEAFORTIL 999. -it. Old Frien4 in a I'm Place. REMOVED. Av. Am -Jr bega to inform his customers that he bas Met opened a large stock of the ehole- est Groceries and Provishans hi the etoreadjoining Campbell's Clothing Store, opposite the Mansion Hotel, it lew doors north of his old stand, where he hopes to be favored with the patronage of hionns- toaners. Wm. Ault haviee removed to hewer prem- ises where he ean keep a larger and better assort- ed etocit, is in a better position than era to suit custtinie-s. Call end see the old friend. FISH. A large stoen of all ninds of fresh and eat -water AULT Cannot be beat ler TEAS. They are funt-ciase and -eheap. 267 -,SEAFORTH PACKINIHOUSEI MR. THOMAS STEPHENS Takes much pleasure in me -naming his' numerous customers that he has recommenced the Perk - Pecking business in his Old Stand, North Ifain-street. Having secured the servioes of it Practical SAUL SAGE-MAIIER, the public can rely on getting a • FIRST-CLASS annicen in either SAILS:STIES Olt SVOAR-CUIttp siS. Those itt need of such would do Ina to give Midis call before purchasing _ elsewhere. All orders promptly attended to. THOMAS STEPHENS , 264 Main -street, Seaforth. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNE,11811111,. voTierE is hereby ginen that the partnereldp -I/ heretofore snbeititing hetivesm us, the under- ' signed, as Retail Grocers' and Druggists, in the village of Bruesels, bee been thie day dissolved by mutual eoneent. All debts Quest to thesaidtpart- nership are to be pahl. to NEIL MeLAUCHLIN er C. R. COOPER, at Bruseela. Dated at -Brussels th,ts seventh' day of Zannary, • A, D., 1873. Witness, C. R. COOPER. ANDREW MUIR, 267e8 NEIL MeLILUCHIIN.