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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-02-28, Page 3lassiimmatawinem -ming-koisianatia Tan t\Ot 001 Tair- CO34 to ions inns, :fore a re - tion con- tyer xer.$ .01 is asna Y. luta, the ases .- Lona, with tales they ither !masa t ex - :and !ther arta Yr O' e.ach and FAMILY FLOM nen: Delivered on the shortestnotieta dein, laY JOHN SE, CHEMIST A Ott itinia.a apt awe.' ea br the &yam, Dr. Wheeler'*. Vont o Phosphates, tivex,ylsieew metlicinea, Th Eelectric Gil Kettnedtaaagaat. Discovery. Extract et Buchu, Horse and Cattle Medi. eines, parlor Dye Stuffs, Pertuniery Combs anal Brushes, Hair Oils and pomades, School Booksautt Stationary. Ewa:kw—GE •orrIelf. In colaneetion, whert all partisan:a:al:tat ana United States- tan be supplied with anterternacur. nen. Money to lend on easyaterinsa t Tielatuktaa sueelto all parts of Miaow) and the 'Western stateia. Parties wishing totting ontaheir friend% -trout Europe can be suppled. taith ti"-cizets here fo send to them 287 JOIDT SEATTER: GROOFRLE., CROCKERY AND GLASSWAhE To behad. at the FLrO An ED STO At tIteiowLeSt prices. au and, examine our n•elt-selected stoat of TEAS, SUGARS, COF..FIES; canned Oysters, Salraon, Lobsters And gardines constantly on hand. Stockivisers,would do well to try Shufalon's Hone and Cattle Spice, the finest and cheapest condi- tion Powder in the -world. aa taRatpal•Ta & ce4t- (late W;A. ahairsan Co.} etillebritted and- .7- - prk-. y at early At- =d- eers. ants, 153 --- ateYS may, is to Fable 15a aanc- .L C. ; 25a 'wry. ,thot AT, ag. "icto- ste,, arout te of Sur- Sur- , or of Mill. Mace gain each 159 -All and 'else- UOUIR 27o 1110N has r the. rtmo, uors ivits sou. con - oder , -,best Also, Agent for the Agricultural Investment tire Society, London. This Compamy oilers better -in, 228 ducements to borrowers than any others deing business in this Province. Call and get citactitais giving full partierdars before purchasing elaewherta OFFICE -over Straisk & Fairley's Grocery Store, Main Street, Seatorth. 252 highest Nts.".7ket airice paid for all kinds of Pxoduce. EDAR POSTS airl. SHINGLES still on hand - THOMAS ,LEE. THE HOLIDAYS OVElt,,, BUTTUE Tfld-E1. FOR. -JEWELRY Is: no yet, mobil-8,f- COTiNTER'S. UST RECEIVED TWO CASES OF IHOSE Celebrated Watches, mainft3amea axpre.saly for COUNTER, BY - T ONAS RUSSELL & SONS, LONDO1aim *LIVERPOOL. REPAIRING DONET AS USUAL._ Personal atteraisu paid to repairing andregulat- ng watchea, ,a..altatIS--STRICTI.Y CASH. Also agent for Lemma Morris & Co.'s Perfected_ Spectacled. 4 M. R. COUNTER, SURE YOUR rEopErry AND YOUR LIVES. A. Strong, *Seaforth- AGENT F011. The Scottish' Provindal Insurance Company - Fire andLife. The Western Insurance Company, of Toronto - Fire and Life. The Isolated Risk Insurance Company, •of Canada. Terms as reasonable aa offered by any other agent doing businesa for reliable Companies. MONEY TAEAN„ lase sap- 'ood OUBe 4t. ^ SEAFORTH PLANING MILL, SASH, DOOR AHD BitHO FACTORY THE subscriber begs leave to -thank his numerous -k- customers for the liberal pattonitge extended to bnn. since commencing business Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favoredwith a eontannance 1,« of the same. a Parties intending to build would do wela to give 'ociet him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand ma's large stock of allIdnds of &Ma Mat. vays- with ors h of HZ Cset has ezin- se He arse- t at - y rear Vet - and, 29 RSE. *test DRY PINE LUMBER, SkA.SISE s, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,_ SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. He feels confident of gating satisfaction'. ta those MEW favour him with their patronage, as mut bat firsaelass workmen are employed. „r=laParticular attentionpaid to Custom Planing. 20I JOHN 114 BROADFOOT. POULTRY. POULTRY! The subsertber tyR1 pay the HIGHEST CASH 'PRICES For any quantity of fitt, well-dressed CD TT 1-.1 Delivered at the. EGG EMPORIUM Alain -street, Seaforth. POULTRY TO BE DRAWN,. 227 D. D. WILSON. J. P. BRINE, 'at_ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the County of Huron. Sates attended in all parts a the Country. All orders left at TRE ExPOSITOIOWtice, wil1bprornptIy attended to. - 08' BOARDING. COLDADAY has leased the large and coma modious house, on the. Sett Works Grormds, adjoining the Railway Station,. and haa fitte(1 it up. as a boarding-house. Good table and comfortable rooms. Persona -wishing a pleasant boandliag- honse should apply, as there are at present a- fevt vacanciee. Transient boarders accommodated at less than hotel ratea. • 228 FEB.7 ' Tres Wri on the Death of es Magee, Of Turfiberg. est bgther, thou haat left us, 't lea sitd,. sad. dream. Alas! thy- spirit fled forever, Pissed beyond that gark-deePstreini: -Will 4,� never heif thy iaughter, Floating softly an the air, Myer peas thy lips so rosy, Never twinitithy soft!broivn habi No! 4h, no, two artione fores;41*, God has claimed:thee for his owii, Death approached thy bedside akwly, aid thy fowl hairath the tomb.* , • But thy spirit is in heaven, ngels whisper is well;" Thou arr now amid the righteous, • th that land where angels dwell. Now a crown bedecka.thy foreheld Now a harp is in -thyland;, Thai i1t WelCorhe-tho-se.wbo Tollow, To that bright and happy land. ° "SARAiii ANN KING. GAIETIES: Texts for sinners—pretexts. ..-=iThe.arnay'tliks not always fly wite it extendkits ings —A. poetic "Hibernian expl4ns that love is comnionly, spoken of as a ilfame because it's k tinderenti- Inen--1*4'rat hOrd is that Which is full of knots!' which no one can Untie, and in whic1i. no one can tie an- other 7 4. cord of wood. —If `yotir neighbor's hens are treqblesome and steal adoss the wity, don't let your angry paaaions rife, Wit fix a Ogee' for them,to'llty. is the oldest, Miss An- tiquity, old gAnnty Deltivian,tiss Ann_ Terior, Miss Ancestor, Miss Aar. T. Aundane,' or 'Miss 5k.nn T. Cickn t 7 —An independent, old . lady, speaking‘4 Adam's miming' all the animals;kaid she. didn't Think he diservecl any credit for naming: the pit—any one 'Would know what to Call Ab, Mr. ..Simpkins, we have mit chairs enough for our company,' said a gay wife to ber "frugal -hus- band. 'Plenty of chairs, Mrs. t Via 'too much company.' , • Tom,' said a' man to his friend, I` think it highly danger- ous to keel)" the bill3 of small banks on hand now-a-dals.' said the other,"tfind it far more, diffi- cult thanilangerous.' —'Murder is a very seriousthing. sir,' said an Arkansas .judge to .1i cotiVicted iprisoner ; it is next to stealing 'a horse dr a mule, sir, and [filial! send you to the State Prison fai aix years, sir.? —The very 'boy y-ou have heard about, whe disobeyed his father apd went a-s'iViri-rUing, lives in Rich- mond, and his fathei• said tO the wicked boy : you've been a -swim- ming.' The lvitiked boy said,. '1 Th.pa said, Yen have, sir, and ou have got your shirt on 'other side out.' 4 PALM 111 said the wicked boy, 'that shirt got turned wrong side -out getting over the fence.' independenee of Ministers.. Res;. 1. G. Beth w ell gives the fol- lowing advice to his Methodist brethren : Make up your mind to work year own. .financial passage through life, just as ot4er people do. A minister's fiinances ought to rcst Up011 a regular business basis like those of any:other man. If the laborer is woithy:qf his hire, be ought to have it, in an honorable way. If ft man cannot -get a decent and comfortable living in the minii• try 'be ought good-natured V to take up some other kind of 'wOr . Why should we cultivate the habit of ex- pecting, foyers .to supplement onto tinartcial existence? Why should you„:or I think4 being dead heads on, railroads and steau:boats,•er of riding on children's tickets, 416k)truse we are Methodist ministers.? Why should we have a half -cent discount on a pound of *sugar, because, for- soott, we preaali • the, eveilasting Gespel I I see no reasonable rea- son fors the exceptionable things. We are ministers, of cause but we are hien 'for all that !' •• A R4313Ortega Feat. One of the . most striking in -b ,stances of Mr.' Raymond's accuracy and rapidity as a reporter occurred while he was representing the Couri- er and Enquirer- at Wash;ngton. Mr. Webster was to make an im- portant speech in the Senate. Mr. Raymond was present, and ,all• the other papers were represeu0d. Looking at the clockfit occurred to him that the Senate would 'finish about the hour of the closing of the mail. He therefore prepared him- self. Webster began his speech. Raymond took every word down in long -hand --the other reporters, of course, in short -hand. Webster, it is true, was a slow, deliberate speaker, but as the average speed of an orator s tongue is six uttered to one carefully written -word, our rea, ers can ithagine the rapidity of rnond's writing. Webster fin- ished It was nearly mail -time. :It would be utterly impossible to write out the speech for that mail, and that was the mail to carry the speech. Raymond looked at his notes, and again at the clock. Roll- in up in an envelope, inclosing avate note41041).ev,five an ofthe: officelef tlie"emolef•-•enyi :Enquirer, he dropped the praver,iitib, the t1i- tors bag. /t roadbed' the lit ee in Wall Street, the comb -was distribut.: i, ed • among the cordpOsitor ., and the Whole. speech appediled iIlthe next edition of the Courier and Enquir- er, to the dismay of ithe, etber pa- pers and the chagrin of 'the report- ers, Its, accuracy received' the full- est indorsement of Mr. °Webster.- -8. S. Conant, in Haiper;illaga-zine. Goitre. Does Sno-Vr contain a property which chemistry has not --detected? Melted, - the product is , considered simply 'water,. but in that Water an element seems to be he1d which, when habitually talon into the stom- ach, produces one: Of the Strongest effects imaginsble on two paitietVir. kinds of glands. 'Goitre means a morbid etilargement:•Qf the thyroid grand in front of the throat, on either side, , and just below the promi- nence calied 'Adam's, apple, or the 'arm. That disease is exhibited in its most painfril foims- in, some of the cantons of -Switzerland. Snipe - times the tumOr 7,!weighs sevegil pounds, giifintra forbidg aapeet to the -unfortunate Who it.iiubject to the malady. It i* seen., also, in Damascus, but not quite:Ss Severely developed ftal in the. Mpinesettle- ments_ in the valley$ .8witzerland. We have sittn hipth'-tonntries, and therefore feel sati#ed Wei origin is due to snow wIter. Where snow, Water is almostnexclusively used, ins some parts of Siberia; goitre also -de- forms the inhabitants ..4Venta1s are mol -e liable t`ari' entargespent Of the glands from that ,cause than then, theugh the 1 tter are by tie tneans exempt. Most of tiie dinkb1e wate3r, in Damascus e rues fresErthelting of snow 'in; the s irreuniiing mountaita That andenti river Pophari 1,13e7 called tairada which "r'uns swiftly through the city,, foaming like a glass of ale, is intensely cold, 411- thoni1f the. plain over: Well it courses, after rusbiuitAlown„ through frightful gorges in . theloIty •ele'val tions beyond, is uncomfortablyhotl. and at times :So -trebly eriiiiirable. ThOSEA rapid stirearnletslea Ali% !down the sides of the mon tains .,;in zerlantl are derived!ilrincipally from snow i' A popiikr e- vailed for oenturiesitere 7thit ,goitre is produced by drin jug snow: wdter. Physicians have aclopt9d the theory, aS;they. cannot fall bkck upon any , otherobvinCOpsatist11.8tory capse.. Iodine exert's considerable influence in arresting and in dimin- ishing the morbid .enlar„„cvethent of :lymphatic p4tictillirly`abOut the neck, aS„,flequently observed in young persons of ,a scrofulous habit., HeAce a fish diet is beneficial fist' ,them on. account of certain :proper- ities itt7 coutitins,-, which are regal r - led in their system. But 'iodine does not act On the Ahyroid gland perceptibly-aand for the -reason, ,perhaps, that it ha ti no excretory. duet. - Connot some of our distinguished analytical chemists •dstect ifi snow a Certain somethifig'• Which thus far has -eluded their fesearli, and in- form us w.bat it is, that gives rise to . goitre 'I _ 41 7Victoria Compound-1.3,5mA of The only Syrap prepared fium Dr. Churchill's 'Formula, and certified to be Chemically pure. For the prevention alio etire of latilmonary. Consexiipt &on. Also, for the ',elate of DystatasitlaBronchitia, Asthma, loss of appetite, general debility, CERTIFICATE AS T8 TURITE ANTi EFFICACY. Laboratcay, University College, -J.,' Toronto, Dec. 4, 1872. To the Victoria Chemical &nape* ' Cientlemen,-I have examined the articles em- Aaloyed in the Victoria Chemical Works, in the pre- ' paration of the Victoria Syrap f ilypoithosPhitea. The several Hypophospintes used are chemically pure, and the Syrup is also quite free froxn any -1m - purity. Your Syrup oftHypophosphites will un- doubtedly proveat vary valualtleapedleine. TrmslitY Pretiseer:Of. Chemistry, U. C. Priee$a per bottle. Sold by en Druggists. Victoriacompound FluidExtritct of Buchu and Uva tirsi. A apecific reraed34for all diseaSes of thehltifider and.kidneys; dropsital atwellings, comtplaints inci- dental to females, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs in either sex. • • ' Try it onoe for any of the above disorders, and you will be Jelly convinceil of its pre-eminent virtues. Price $1 per bottle. bold. by alt Dauggists. Victoria tIectric Liniinent. " The Ring of all Liniattents." 'For rheumatism gout, .neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, wandering amlnstiffness in i the hmbs or jointsa, sprains bruiissim, numbness'," swellings, headache; 'earache; toothachef, &c. • BUY IT! TRY.IT ! ! PROVE IT !! Price 50 cents per bottle. . Sold by all Druggists. VlatOria. Carbolic Salve. .1 "Worth its weight in gold." A speeille for cuts wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, boils, piles pim- ples, Ac..„.and chronic -diseases of the skin oievery • description. a Prate 25 cents per btix. Scilly all Druggists. 'Victoria Carbolated, GlycerinFol:Jbelly. i ::Etritizeitn:tottaylthe ladies' favorite.' eantift- ibnuarn, !ream:N.1)i nu?niilesan,d removingaotan, stn - hands, chilblains, frost bites land sore fur1pscitaPPed „ Ptice 25 cents per bottle. 'Sold by all Druggists Victoria Toilet soaps. - “Cdlebratecl foi i,heir uniform puri ta and excel- lence of quality." • 'Victoria Carbolie Soap, Vietoria SulphurSoap, Victoria Glyenrino, Honey, Rose and Windsor. - • , Sold by all Druggiaba. LEA E TAKE NOTICE. THE undersigned will keep on his premises at Harpurhey, (at the brick house of the late Dr. caalaf for the improvement of stock, A THOROUGHBRED 13ER.TiSHIRE BOAR. Terms -$1 each sow,- payable at the time of servite, with theprivilege of retaining if necessary. 27a34 THOMAS MeLELLAND. C. ifECI „ A ITCTIONEER AND ' COiimISSION MER CHANT, Maiinetreet, Seaterth vill attend to all sales in the•County of Huron -on liberal terms. Particularattentionpaid to sales °flaunt Stock, &c. 271 C. YEO, Auctioneer. Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Currants,' Syrups, -ARRET FEE 1711 - And no trouble to show Goode at SEAFORT- 71" LEN'S GROCERY, Which is, perhaps, the best place in 'town to purchase Spies, Dried.,tApples, Caned Peaches, ' Canned Peas, Canned 7S,alnion, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, BrOms, :&c., &c., Salt -Water Herrin* Scaled Heyring, Cod Fisb, Baskets, FLOUR, OATMEAL; CORMEAL, • • I - GRAHAM7.F1:61:TR, [BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, TOT BARLEY, RICE, Sec. Best F);b4h Ground Coffee only gtO pits. GOODS DELIVERED .P13,0NIPTLY. COM A]T]D SE 4 ALLEN -11S GROCERY Seaforth. 11MRKETS, NO TOLLS: HURRAH FOR D'S EMPORITTIVI. You will come to town without a 'frown, .At T. •Kidd'stEmporlum..purchase.free, Where the largest stock tp, be found Is kept brinin for SayAty•thiee. La�ies'Wks ancififfoplibsi WEDDING PR,ESSESJA'.,GR'EXT VARIETY, diNTS' 10VfEACOATS 'AT C‘3ST, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS CUT TO FIT ANY SI7fJ, $1 PER SQUARE YARP. A LARGE STOCK .OF *PETS, ALL QUALITIES. • • 1 Pay me all you owt,before you go To other shops, ' to buy for cash, Then better friends w411 be, you know, For inqny stiSok there is no, trash. - STRICTLY ONE PRICE. V-7 THOMAS KIPD. _GAN 717 ..Agoziva% AT tin) ALSQ, A fSPLENDID LOT OF •SPRII$rG a- nada a • BOTS.AND. OHO ES. f NCAN & DU CAN. lc:EAT CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING, IN MEN'S HEAVY BEAVER OVERCOATS, •10 s Heavy Beaver and Witney Pea Jackets, MEN'S CANADIAN TWEED COATS. Men's- Canadian Tweed Pants 'and Vests, IN ALL STYLES, Epys' Clothing in Endless Variety FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. DUNCAN 84 1111111dAti1. Mittle StEOTSMOW: dee P141114° TTIOICERSilllitti BRANe311 'AG-BIC11a -a- ; TURAliegOCIPTY will hold- 001how at the elates Grounds, in the Village of &Worth, on Tu day, 46.1Vtairell 1273 7 a rFor Grain, 8e4 -'and iooi, When the following prizes will be RAVRIIICA: A if a.; 1st,2nd. Ard. Best six busheltrApring Wheat, ' Fife. ....aan=anastnn..-7..traitat4iOnlit 00 $1 00 Best six hnsheis, Spring Wheat, ann:other•varietynatt-...... 8 00 2 05 100 Beat six buahels six rowed ' Barley: 7 .." (2 tio, oo Best six -bushels two rowed 4- 2 tIO 1 50 1 -130 Best six bushels large Oats.... 2 00 -I 50 1 00 , Beat six Welch; amnia' Oats.. 2 lati * 150 1 00 ' Best eix bushels small -Peas. 2. 00 a0 1 0,1) Best alilmithell. Crownffieas.:. :42 00 110'1 00 Best two agepatelsiTimotbl. Seed 2 00 1 50 1 00 Best tain'ibishela. Clover Seel: . 2 00 1 00 Best two beshela Flea Seed. at . 2 00 100 at - Bet thine bush early Potatees. 2 00 1 00 cw.t Best thare busitilate Potatoes,. 200 .1004 . 50 RULES AND REGUI41101•18.. lsta-All articles shown must be the growth of 1872, and prodtaied thelarin exlililatir. 2nd -No person.will be entitled to more than one • prikefor gram; see4raeots, -Of thesame kind8rd-The Society reserve the right to purchase the ,paiift21ralta7 geed' and rocks, titnttlitler above the current market rates. . 4th -No person saleivel to aslaci-ir or sell the ground without first becoming a member of . the Safely:. 5th -No person allewed to expose has name on the -bags. ' - fah -All articles for exhibition ;mist be on *e ' ground by Blaaeltielt A.' M. 7th -All prizes awarded. tanat bg lifted befog the ' tat day of Anuaryal8741 litherwitie *iffy will be forfeited. , JOHN MILAN, "'resident. n'OHN HLNNAHWT., Seereatry. 7' • Tuqkersmith, Feb. 19, 1878. 4 2722 e Titt and nrnIture J BitussiLs, b*r. ihkoKSO .14 & ,HQLLIDAY, Manufacturers of all kinds of a. :3 d. TIN -AND iCOPPER WARE - Dealers in a?, -1 FUR411'DRR AND stroVE,S Of all deseriptiontica TH.TVOSHORN SEWINA MikcNINE Alwaya on Aland. TI1';; '• iabovel Maclaine i ge(ed to be the beassPOde I•aarinilY4 !Sneev411901tgi3rAtelitkindallia6 in-F1'awtlineeMin1gr137432t1.anid w & — • 1 ' CELEBRATEDI'' f,111..:0\VB, Gal3g Plow, Root hanL!1`1.14'1algtlel:tovialiters alW"-'911' COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. Produce Take% in Exchange. Cash for Hideanati Sheep 'Skins. Shiv Opposite Arnisti•ong'ft Hot • 1.! • A CALI, SQLICATED, . • JACKSON & HOLLIDAY. Bratisele, Feb. If, 1876. 44 • • 44. • • FLAX it FLAX FLAX-ftlgt „i'S To the Farmers offAi '11reighboritodd • ,i8eafortit. 1 THE SUBKRIBER offers for Springrowing 609 bitahela cif • :.) . .RIISSIARICh-FLAX SEED, Screened and guaranteed perfectly clean, at 1.75 petl3nshel, on Credit, • • s Until the Flax is dellacretl. —art- THR RUSSIA RIGA FLAX SEED' _Has heallprci4d" to be much superior to the ecen; mon Canada -ax Seed, and:will (FON tally nine to twelve inchea longer than the complex -it Flax Seed hithetto sewn iii this coulatia, yielding as- high as three,tonato the/Imre on good clean .ground. Prinfidipantifilets with full instractiona how to raise TUX, andwhento herveat; &c.,willbefatniehr ed en, aanlication, free of sharge. • NO MARKET 'FEES. WAltsr Et) A • To rent, 400 acres of goqd,eleanalyad, in fielde.from 10 to 20 sages, suitable tot isowfat FlaY for which the ,highest priceawill be paid. Farmers hating such land should make immediate application to 'the undersigned, that early -arrangements may be effected. ir 13. SI1ANTZ; 270-113 Seafortli•tax Mill. . • ; TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! TUFTS & HAMBLETON Having on hand a very large stock of • -EXCELLENT. TEAS • 11 - And being hard up formoney, ha•ve deteeminedte orti Teat; at , 1 • 4 GREATLY REDUCED 1)10CES For One month. All parties wantlngaa choice eaticle el Tea/ and wishing to save money, will find it to their advan- tage to give them mean. They have also on hand a very large stock of GENIRAL GROCE`RIA Crockery, Glassware, Wines and Liqttors. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Lake Huron aienang, Ae4 whieb they will sell very cheap for cash or farm produce. T taint S & itai.11BLETON; Balt•seele; • A A Insolvent Act of 48.69.. in the matter of Thonw,s W 012, an In- solvent. I, the underdgiled, GEORGE E, BIRBRiala the city of _London, have been appinted assigate in this Matter. Creditore are requested to file blieir claints beton! me withht one month. . 7 • • v B GEO. T. BIEELL, Assigitee, BENSON ik NEMER, Selicitota ad litean Seatoath, Feb. 18,1878. 4724 - 3 a • HORSES 'WANTED: Wanted Immediatel y if 240 GOOD STRONG WORKING HORSES TO DRAW 0.. C. WILSON'S SUPERIOR IRON HARROWS AND kWING MACHINES. '• OC. WILSON tBas now enriland at hiss Agriculintal Whieroome, •Mitaktitnaltatitaagettfottlf, number- of Colton's well-knownL 111 s_43'''.0113111j, ;HARROWS.' Farmeiswan to get one should call at once. .88 tananangoine off _fast, and. -only a limited num- ber have Imp, made fora:mat season's sales. &thN'MACHINES ittutibiff of Eastwood & Co.'s calebrated two- thorse S4w1l ,nMw.hutee' . a These afachinesa_Will (cut 40 ca ofa;ooki a day, 'With one avail of horeaa. * . TO THE LADIES. Otv--d.hodLLeaking YOutg Women aWilated inaniediately to -bay and work 0, Ca Wil- son's Sealing 'Machines. OW Hera -The Florence, Singer, laittanond, Howe and,Lockman machines, Ali the best made. A few- Of PrInee & Co:4; 4ORGAN8 AND VIELODPOINS • left; witich Wiltibe 'sold cheap and warranted' tr give satisfaction. main, a large assortment of allpatleradarda of itgrioattlialil PnPleinents, at 0. ce wiLsovs Agricultural ImPlement Emporium, 264 Market -Street, Aeaforth. HARNESS, HARNE8. _.Great. Variety LSOYS SEAFORT14. TRU,NRS of all Muds,. "VittSES-not a Ulf, WHIA-of an. sorts, ., COLLAltS-all sizes. • .1ritshe9, Curry-COMb8, Cards. • Alfitices-Lfrom 19 cents nin Bells BlaitaietsCirciugles Saddles, ' And in fact- everything ristially found in a tint- elttotAaddlezas Siakt, and attpriees extremely low. JAMES WILSON -Takee MU! Optiortuniky of tImnizing his numerous triendaand zustonleas forphe liberal aupport ex.- tendediTkiwardliim'ter the past year ana hopes by at4et qt,toptionto bneiness antl manufacturing a finfta'eltiess article To merfi a fair share of the Pat- rornwpait fluattlany. 1?em,ember the Sigh. o3f the , - • • ."!Gor.tiEN Sannaot." 215 URDER! IVIURDER! MURDER! PRICES 'FOR FURNITURE IVIURDERED _ - And those that Nave kept prices up beyond the - 'heilials of reason are about to .GC*191111T". SU !PI Dgf, W. B.. PORTER Ilea Ceittinenced aelling Furniture of all deserip- tions in , HATT'S OLD STA ND, - f MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH, At spelt prices as will astonish a miser. He courts -an impel& ati4 feels certain that a veriliet will be 'aeturned.ba layer, that his Woes are TtitE ,-.1.0WEST That is and ha; been in this br any other tounty in the Province for years. GIVE HIM A CALL And -be convinced. of the fact. W. B.. PORTER. Seaforth det. 25;i87. 255 F It TM CHEAPEST ANIY•BEST G0±0 STAUFFgirS AINMYVILLE. Signf the Two Bureaus. : PINE 18, 1872. 287-52 ,O.illitkr-MAICER WARTED. \ATA.NTID eBrat-class Cabinet-maker, to work T -T at piece. -Work; good wages. STAUFFER, Ainleyville f iodized Coil Liver 011,. THIS Preparatfeis'a solution of Iodide -of Iron -I" in Perfectly pure Cod Liver Oil. It may bp used in 'all eases where the timple Oil is ordered; and will; be foread greatly superior to lta preparaifon is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Con. sumption, Bereft:dons Complaints, Chronic -f3kin Diseases, and for all chronic disorders arising trona ... defeastiatestion, aaignillation or nutrition. It Is %lie highly useful 1T1 eiliCTLit Rheumatism and , Goat. Mica $1. ouTound Syrup of .flypophosplgies. 'THIS is an agreeable Preparation, containing -the Hypophosphitea of Lime, Soda, Potash and Iran, --witb, free .1iypophospherons Acid. Thits Syrup is a certarn remedy for General Debility from anyvause, Nervous 'Diseases and Scrofulette Conaplaints.aalt. is also highly useful in diseases -of the Nines (peeiafly in infants) and Incipient tonsumptiml. Price $1. The above Preparations are of standard medical reputationoind contatning no searet ingrecraents, aoaY be Mei:gibed by ph,asicians tiitliont hesita- tion. Prepared by 7,4pHN aataiLlAttala London, Oaten!). - For sale by-Ralattresdein Seaforth; 7.71. Gait, Ainleyville; G. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggists gener9y. 235