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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-03-07, Page 71. 7 aal -pa and a GREAT' CLEARING • SA AT DVNOAN: (%_ pUNOAN. IS STILL GOEG ON, cantina& one month loager. though the - flush andt Delman FOR 0 OD IS GREAT. Our Stock and Resources are still greater. - Fail not to see the Bargains we offer. DUNCAN & DUNCAN. PUBLIC NOTICIE. "vt °ZOE is hereby given that the underaigua a have thia day entered into 'Partnership.* antlers and Produce Commission Merchants inta Village of Seaforth, under the name, style aa .the cheap- firm or AS P. KENDAaaa & CO. [Signedal JAS.- P. 1CFINDAT,Te ArAiLlane alTARTAISWORTI ALL. )TH. al Foundry ng the past Harness, Saddle and Trutt WIMAN. MANUFACTURER, AttLIN-ST., SBAFORTH. JAS. P. KENDALL &c Beg to state to tha Farraers, Produee Maths* and Dealers of the County of Huron that have punshasea faoat Messrs. S H te.ARSON 4 the Mills- knovnt are the Seaforth MiIls arul hereafter carry on the.same. • All Kinds of Grain Purchased, As formealy, • Ailat the Highest CASH PRICE, Fait FLOUR exchanged for WHEAT. Farmers clesirine to • exchange, can rely gettieg for their Wheat No. 1 Flour. FLOUR DELIVERED hy. any part of the lige free of cluiage. The undersigned, having had the entire wo management of the Min for the past threey patrons may reet Assured that they will re the same eatisfactoty treatment and. as geed aa fonnerly, JAS. P. KENDALL ea CO TN REFE1.F.N011 to tha abeve, the mid "11 would beg to thank their numerous ea for the extensive patronage accorded to them the past four years, and trust that the same eral patronage will be extended to the new whom we have pleasure in being able to cenfi Ia recommend to onr cad patrons. All -debts us, in. COIMECti071 with the Mill remit, be. Jas. P. Kenaall & Co., and all debta Atte by connection with. the same, will be settled by said firm of Jas. P. Kendall & Go. W. A. aatRARSON & TO THE PUBLIC AT LARG W. H. OLIVER, MTLT,S &c. MS, & TQ E. •for sale, resident. reasnrer. 243 144 SIGN OF THE SCOTCH -COLLAR: A choice assortment of right and heaya Whipa, Belle, Home Clothing, &c., keptc9. on hand, Repairing proraptly attended ° to; _ charges moderate. Renter: aber the patee, sae" the Scotch Ccallar. W. H. OTAVEX MUSIC, MUM! TICE UNDERSIGNED is able to fernieh who will favor hini witb their patronage with - Any _Asti -tone nt of Any Make. Also, Agent for MASON & HAMLIN'S ORGANSt Which cannot be excelled on the Continen fullness and richness of tone. Co- .ARMSTRONG. Telegraph Book Stara mougy TO LEND. rinTR anderRignod has $3,000 and upward, prl -a-• funds, to loan, at 5 per cent. per .annuah Farm property. Charges moderate. licences issted. Apply to 2,27-a2- W, G. wiLso.N, zr.ri [INE, MONEY TO LOAN. TILL subscriber has MONEY to loan •-a amount on good farm property. Interest: - per centper annum, when the interest and ciple are paid. yearly, a.ad 8 per emitper vahen the interest onla is paid. A G. McDOLIGALIe 227-52 At cheep cash Store, sip: of th t complete Ont. On. DANIEL McGREGO Bookbinder, Varpurhey, Seaforthf AG just received a Mega Stock of the ma used in the business, and is now fully ed to execute, on the shortest notice and lateat styles, all orders he may be favoured REGISTERS, LEDGERS & BLANK B OF .VNY: Enzn, Ruled, Printed and re de to order, on the sh _ notice, and at prices wbich, defy competitioaa, Ladies' Work Boxes & Fancy C Made to cprder. OLD AND NEW BOOICS-_ Bound and repaired at city places. All communications addressed to the ua ed, will receive prompt attention. • DANIEL McGREGOR, a, Seaforth, (lifarpurttrk ROOMS TO LET, To LET, in Scare Block, two co a- Rooms on the second at Apply to 195 McCAUGHEY & HOI113 Horape-Grall,Y. Els First Algobiograpity,%irritten at tits Age. of Thirty-four. i thhe New York Ledger for March 8 contains Horace autobiography, wiitten • never.before publishe ger says that this sket thirty-four years of life was written at t one of his.oldest Mende and admir- ers','theta a view to publication. A, fe% characteristic ritassae,tres from this interesting literary fragment arf? g v-ertilbeeA below. cEs A, sILETIEs.. 1 - . * * -- I was first Sent to school whorl just three years old; and if you. should ever- happen to pass through . the 'High Range' of LORdonderry, 'near au.- .' old wear, er-beaten . sehou11Trnlse, ' 'which WaS " pick tions as as as is mem recoil ct that it used I. tom t at the head of le first class and the next should ch ose Sides for a 'spelling matqh ' ort e a yeek col so,. OW, I coutd: spell wall'enOukit! to . be' head' among th rty or forty numb lulls, whose in apability of 'IearflI1g to spell is yen now a puzzi4 to we; but I had not wit enoug1 to choose good.spellem On the c ntrary, I would choose little dill& n, my playmates, who ',could not spell at all. After patience and counsel had both been exhausted, it was found neOessary to break the old rulle, and let the two next choose sides. • Some of these spelling matches were held in 1he evening, and it was difficult to teep st[ch a baby as 1 a*ake. When the word came to me I had to be wa.ked up to spell it.; and I have I lately found a story quite current that I could and clid spell just as w'll asleep as awake! • MURRAYINTENSE LIND BLOCKHEAD? * if• reeley s fint in 1845 and L. The Led - of the first Ir. . Greeley's e request of ed thirty years p some monstro of my infantile holar. -Spelling atural for a chil ry and no judg go, you, can s .exaggera- ehievem etas as my forte, n -f tenacious ent ; and I be the cus- -• But Grammar came harcl to me. I commenced at six 1 years'ief age, and having but little schobli.tig, wasted thej beet vart of what I had for several years before I discovered that our tandard au- thors on that subject knew nothing about it—Lindley Murray, especialead, whose to have de - age, but did hat obtuse - perception put the neck sad - 1 had to learn what I know namar after I had devoted ly, the intense block gross blunders I ought tected at seven yeara,of not ti 1 ten or eleven. 11088 0 ly, an of gr more ime to it than it should have required in all. Ten weeks with the books we now have, are wprth ten mCgitlas with such as 1 learned from. • 1 DATY HALE ' MISTAKEN. %. % % , I spent Tpart of the year '30:"_31) at 'my father's, but worke at my trade when I could find ork in jamestoWn, Chautau- qua C unty, N.Y.; Lodi, Cattarau- gus County, N. Y.; p.id, last and longest, at Erie, Erie County, Pa. Here 1 -stayed five months, and, be- ginning at a very low estimate, was finally offered a partnership by the editor and printer for whom I work- ed. Th concern was a very good one, but it looked as though I should have t ie work to do against another. man's play, and I declined it— rather unwisely, I, suSpect. 'Late la Jul 1831,,finding nO nAre work in thai quarter, I started for Now York ' city; reaching there a few month under age, with $10 in my pocket • and nan acquaintance withi two hundred iniles. • My j et clothes wee scanty and seedy, my appearance green and unprepossess- ing; and I had a hard I struggle to, find work, and keep it. (Davy Hale, 'Of !the Journal of Commerce, insisted that I was a runaway ap- • prentice, but he was in rror.) A TRIBUTE TO THOMAS 'ElattATH. TI1 1840, • matters • gradually 'brightened with me, in good part owing to my establishment of the Log cabin, a Harrison 'campaign paper, 'which acquired a,n in] ni ense circulation — eighty thousand. It was very cheap, and I was obliged to publish it very wastefully, so that the actual gain fr•orci it was very siaall; but it supplied me at the outset with a lie 2. of ready money, enabled me to t and pay off my old d my credit was better ev 1811, April 10, I issu number of the Dai which I should not hay not issued a prospectus eral Harrison's death. irn myself, bts, so that r after. In d the first y Tribune, done had before Oen- This enter- prise, of course; req ned ready money for a time, and a great deal of it, and I was again' straitened; but early in the fall a kind Provi- dence impelled Mr. ThOmas McEl- rath, formerly a'q'bookseller, then a lawyer and Master in Chancery, to call on me and suggest the idea of a partnership. 1 gladly closed with him on any terms, and from that day to this not another ' hair has been worn off mv head by the ach- ing puzzle of studying ont the means of paying to morrow's ncte.- Iihave ecnbarrasSed myself greatly by en- dorsing and trying to help others, teett7ak-sm,e--- but the.finatces of the ‘concern. have never cost me an hoti's sleep. I have been, ai I always wished :to be, an editor and a partner in a pub- lishing business, but no burdens but those of editor have falleu on me. Our business is now prosper- ous, and -h. IS been measurably so ever since :MIr. McElrath came into the concern, In September, 1841, we discontinued the New Yorker, and commended the 1Veek4 Tri- bune which as done well, and now • enjoys a large circulation. KNOWLEDGE 4 * story. I d such a yarn, writing on this has ru sciotiqy. I I was offere Academy, in New Hamps minister of friends. • k partly froth mother said part with m age. Of co ed has been I suppose I ani not mu • How .t In the ma many servan and yet a ' the abhorre keepers. To noyance, we mestics to mediately, al saucers and greasy dishes have been sc and forks, knife -handle ter; as that then], while ed,l' by a dam whether soli er be tossed steel knives, to inflict uns The water delicate -chin hot, an:di ev ware shinild water were your hand, may not act become. full checks. A more than j se,ry to remo leave a disagi ICKED UP BY 'THE WAY. There, you have my d not mean tti write but I never thought of he subject before, and off my fingers uncon- ught to have said' that ari eduaittion at Exeter 1819—just before our ire downfall,—by the edford and one or two parents declined it— pride 1 believe—but he was not willingtto then, nineyears of rse iwhat I have learn- icked up by-thet way. ought to be sorry, but h. Yours truly, HORACE GREELEY. WIsh Dishes. ter of washing disSes s are wofully deficient, tickv ' plate or cup is ce of, all neat house- unhecessary an - should teach our do - ash first, and dry ire - glassware, then cups, poons ; after that the from which all scraps aped; then the knives king care that the are not put in Mit wit - loosens and blackens hey are readily, clearof-- cloth. Silver forks, or -plated, should nev- about in contact yeith the latter are sure • ernly scratches. for washing glass'and should never be very , • n granite or stone not be immersed in ou can not easily bear r though the dishes ally break, they soon f unsightly small dark ery little soap suffices, st the quantity neces- e the grease i4 apt to able roughness. For ,delicately painted • - French china; fair warm 8 t water without any soap is best. Two tin -pans, one for washink and the other for rinsing, rather deeper than , and . t e Outside to prevent rust, are of n preferred to the Wooden dish gibs. Hanging from peas over th: sink -should alwaYs bekepta hesi med disheloth—if un-. hemmed, it is sbmetimes apt to find its way, una:ded of. course, to the fire or the arnyard, to save the trouble .of • ashing it,—a teacup towel, and one for saucepans, &c. Ode of the fi fit, two of • the second, and four of the third named, will ordinarily be ufficient for a week's use. All sho ld be distinctly mark- ed, that there may be ne excuse for taking a tetnup towel tb wipe the spider., All is+ ilk litensili should be thoroughly s alded with boiling suds, then r.nsed, wiped, with a cloth wrung dry as possible from hot water, a d kept in an, airy place. Sing lar as it may seem, a 'perfectly d y towel should never be employed to wipe tins- which have been u ed for holding milk: The reason I annot tell, but of the fact I am stn —a stickiness is Jeft behind by th : dry, towel, which will soon become sourness. Pure Dr _TUST RECEIVE "• and Patent Me FELLOWS' SYR Allen's Lu Peruvian Shoshonee Kennedy's ,CaldwelPs Wheeler's Ayer's Ch Anti -Con Ayer's Sar Bristol's S Ilystt's B Campbell's Job Moses' • Clark's Fe a and Patent , a full supply "of Pure Drags canes, including P OF all YEOPHOSPHITES, g Balsam, yrup, Remedy, Medical Discovery, Dyspepsia Remedy, ompounll, rry Pectoral; mptive Syrup, aparilla, rsaparilla, sam, Cod- Liver Oil, Female Pills, ale Pills, Rorse and Cattle Vedicines, CENUI R. E DYE STUEFS. LUMSDEN, Corner Drug Store, Seaforth. DW RD CASH • Is the man to go. to for SEED WHEAT ATS, IcB OT_JO'NT=R,, AND TIVIO HY SEEDS, GODERICH-S REET, SEAFORT1L URO`IST EXPOSITOR; • GREAT CLEARING; SALE OF CLOTHING, MEN'S HEAVY •BEAVER OVERCOATS, r Men's Heavy Beaver and Witney Pea Jackets, . ,MEN'S CANADIAN TWEED COATS. v Men's Canadian Tweed Pants and Vests, IN ALL STYLES, Boys' Clothing in Exialess Variety FOR ONE MONTH 'ONLY. DUNCAN & DUNCAN. FREE :MARKETS, NO 'TOLLS. „. HURRAH FOR • KID'S- ElVIPORITT • You will come to town without a frOwn, • At T. Kidel's -Emporium purchase free, Where the largest stock to be found Is kept by him fori Seventy-three. , ta a • Ladies Silks and Poplins, WEDDING DRESSES IN GREAT VARIETY, GENTS' OVERCOATS AT C3ST, FLOOR OIL CLOTHSVUT T.0 FIT ANY SIZE„$1 PER SQUARE YARD. • A LARGE STOCK OF .CARPETS, ALL QUALITIES. Pay me all you owe before you go To other shops; to for cash, -Then better friends we'll be, you know, For in my stock there is no trash. STRICTLY ON 'PRICE. THOMAS KIDD. NO MARKET FEES IN SEAFORTH, And no trouble to show Goods it ALLEN'S GROCERY, Teas, Sugars, Raisins, Currants, Syrupg; Which is, Perhaps, the best place in town to purchase Spices, • Dried Apples, Qanned Peaches, Canned Peas, Canne4 SalmOn, Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Brooms, &c., &c., Salt -Water Herring, Scaled Herring, Cod Fish, Baskets, FLOITR, OATMEAL, CORNMEAL, ,GRAHAM FLOUR, BUCK WHEAT FLOUR, POT BARLEY, RICE, &c. Best Fresh Ground Coffee only 30 cts. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. COMEAavp ALLEN' GROCERY, Seaforth. JUST RECEIVED, AT LOGAN & JAIVIIESON'S, CANADA - SplING, TWEEDS. ALSO, SPLENDID LOT OF SPRING BOOTS AND SHOES. tottfritretritrI~=Syrttv--of itypophos. phites. _ J The only Syrup prepared from Dr. Churchill's Formula, and certiaed to be Chemically pure. For the prevention and cure of Pubnonary Consump- tion, Also, for the cure of•Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Asthma, lossof appetite, general debility, &O. CEDTIFIOAVE as TO PURITY 4ND EFFIOA.CY. Laboratory, University College, Toronto, Dec. 4, 1872. To the Victoria Cheraical Company, e Gentlemen'—I have eeamined the articles em- ployed in the'Vlotoria Chemical Works, in the pre- paration of the Victoria Syron of Hypophosphites. The several Ilypophosphites used are chemieallz pure, and the Syrup is alsonpite free from any im- purity. _Your Syrup af Hypophosphites will un- doubtedly prove a. veryvaluable medicine. HENRY H. CROFT, • • Professor of Chemistry, ii. q. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all Draggists. VictoriaCompoundFluidExtract of Buchu and Uva Ural. A speeifie remedy for all diseases of the bladder . and kidneys, dropsioal swellings, complaints inci- dental to females, and all diseases of the Thinary Organs in either sex. - - Try it once for any of tile above disorders, and youwill be fully convbacecl of its pre-erament virtrte Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Victoria Electric Liniment. "The Hang of all Liniments." For rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago sciatica, wandering pains, stiffness in the linibs or joints, sprains, braises, nembness, sweMngs, headache, earache, toothache, acc.t BUY IT 1 TIT p21 pRovn Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Victoria carbolic salve. cper box. Sold by all Druggiids. "Worth its weight in gold." A specific for cuts, wounds, beuises, burns scalds, boils, piles, pime pies, &e., and. chronic diseases of ,the skin of every deprisertetn•• cents Victotia, Carbolated, Glycerine Jelly. ".gaaheently the ladies' favorite." For beautify- ing the' complexiiin, and for removing tan, sun- burn, freckles, pimples, &c., also, for chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites, and sore lips. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold -by all Druggista4 Victoria Toilet Soaps. "Celebrated ,for the* uniform purity and excel- lence of quality." Tictieila Carbolic Soap, Vitoria Sulphur Soap, Victoria, Glyeerine,Honey, Rose and Windsor. Sold by all Draggi. sts. NOW IS -YOUR TIME TO BUY Tc-I4.R1\TMSS, Cheap for Cash at J. WILSON'S, NO MORE COMBINATION PRICES. THIS IS NO FICTION. CALL AND SEE -Mir YOURSELVES. Make no delay, but come and eenre ekeellent bargains while you can. Best Material Used, AND MADE BY GOOD WORKMEN. Everything in his line such as HARNESS, TRUNKS, ' VALISES, WHIPS, SADDLES, BRUSRES, CURRY COMBS, • CARDS, ata., &c. Repairs done with neatness and despatCh. \ Remember the place- Opposite KIDD'S 'Store. • 273 JAMES -WILSON. Tin and Furniture Shop, BRUSSELS, ONT. JACKSON & HOL171DAY, Manufacturer's of all lands of TIN AND COPPER WAR, Dealers FURNI7'URE AN:D STOVES Of all descriptions. THE OSBORN.SEWINC: McHINE Always on hand. The above Machine is acknowledged to be the best finally Sewing Machine in the Market, and was awarded the Gold. Medal. in France in 1872. • THAIN & ELLIOTT'S •icELEBRATED PLOWS, Gang Plows, Root and Straw Cutteralways on hand. A large stock of COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. Produce Taken in Exchange. Cash for Hides and Sheep Skins. Shop Opposite Armstrong's /Hotel, 'CALL SOLICITED. JACKSON & HOLLIDAY. Brussels, Feb. 11, 1873. 271cy Zttt flr.on expoottor IS PUBLISEED E vERY FRIDAY MORNING • IN SEAFORTH Teems.—$1.50 per year in advance, or $2 at the end of the year. Aalvertieiug Bates. First insertion, per line, 8 cents subsequent in- sertions, 2 cents each time, per line. eNTBACT BANES. One column one year St It half Li ti Li Li $60 00 85 00 3 months • 20 00 one year • 35 00 half " 20 00 3 months 12 00 One-fourth one year 2000 ft tthall ft 12 00 " " 8 months 8 00 One-eighth one year 12 00 8 00 5 00 800 5 00 • " " 3 months 8 00 Business Cards, (6 lines and under, year,. 4 00 Advertisements of Strayed, Lost, Found, &e., not exceeding 10 linesa-first month, $1; after first month, 50 cents each Month. Advertisements of FARMS and REAL ESTATE for sale, not exceeding 15 linese-fast month, $1 50; each subsequent month, 75 cents, Births, Marriages, Deaths—Gratis. Advertisements -without specific directions will be insertatill forbid, and. cal arged accordingly. Advertisements apasured by a scale of bolid Nonpareil. MeV:AN BROTHERS. It tt hall " " 8 m.onths One tee&ifth one yeax 41 tt half t 14 7, HORSES WANTED Wanted Iimenediaiel 240 GOOD STRONG WORKING HO S TO DRAW 0. C. WILSON'S SUPERIOR IRON HARROWS AND SEWING MACHINES. 0. C. WILSON Has now on band at his Agricultural Warereoms, Market Street, Seaforth, a munber of Colton's well-known IRON ITAAROWS. Farmers who went to get one alaottld 'call at once, as they are going off fast, and only a limited num- ber have been made for next season's sales. • SAWING MA.CRINES. A number of Eastwood & Co.'s celebrated Iwo - horse -Sawing *Machines. These Machines will out 40 ds of wood a day, with one span of horses. TO THE LADIES. 500 Good -Looking Young Women Wantea immediately to bay and work O. C. Wil- son's Sewina Macinnes. On Hand --The • Florence, Singer, Raymond, Howe and Locate el machines. All the best made. A few of Prince & Co.'s • ORGANS AND ,MELODEONS left, which will be sold. cheap and warranted to give satiefaction. Also, on haled, as usual, a large assortment of all other kinds ol Agricultural Implements, at 0. C. WILSON'SAgriculturl Implement Emporium, 264 Market -Street, Seaforth. MURDER! 'MURDER! MURDEt ! HIGH PRICES, FOR FURNITURE And those that have kept prices up beyond the . bounds of reason are about to COMMIT SUIQIDE. W. B. PORTER Has commenced selling Furniture oi all descrip- tions in HA.TTIS QLD STAND) • MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH, At such prices as will astonish a miser. He courts an inquest and feels certain that a" verdict will be returned in his favor, that his prices are THE LOWEST That is and has been in this or any other county in .the Province foe,atears. GIVE HIM A CALL And be convinced. of the fact. W B. PORTER; Seaforth, Oct. 25,1872. • 255 FOR THE Cif.P.AP EST .ANp 'BEST FURNITURE, GO TO JOHN, STAUFFER'S AINLEYVILLE.• Sign of the Two Bureaus. JUNE 18, 1872. 237,52 *- CABINET-MAKE4 WANTED. WANTED a first-class Cabinetenaker, to work " at piece -work; good. wages. • J. STAILeatal FLAX! FLAX!! FLAXill To the- Farmers of the Neighborhood of Seafortlt,' TILE SUBSCRD3ER offers for Spring sowing 600 -L bushels of RUSSIA RIGA FLAX SEM _ Screened and guaranteed perfectly clean, at 1.75 per Bushel, on Credit, Until the Flax is delivered. THE 1?USSIARIGA FLAX SEED Has been proved to be much saperior to the com- mon Canada Flax Seed, and will grow aullyaiirte to twelve inches longer than the common Flax Seed bitherto sown in this couatry, yielding as lath as three tons to the acre on good clean ground. Printed p a • a hlets with full instructions how te raise Flax, • .i when to hervest, &c., wiflbe furnish. ed on application, free of eharge. _ NO-NIA.R,K_ET FEES. WANTED, To rent, 200,aares of good clean land, in fields 'rein 10 to 20 acres, suitable for sowing Flax, for wbich the highest price will be paid. Farmers having such land should make immediate application to the undersigned, time early arrangements may be effected. • Br SHANTZ, 270-13 Seaforth Flax Mill. SEATORTH CARRI4CE WORM. THE SEASON CHANGED, WILLIAM GRASSIE Hee-sold all his Sleighs and Cutters, and is now busy mating up BUGGIES AND WAGONS. A few Buggies and Wagons left over from last year, which wall be sold cheap. Any person wanting a substantial Wagon or handsome Buggy should tall at once and make ar- rangements, as a large number of orders are now in, and those who wait too long will probably not be able to get their orders filled. - Repairing and horse shoeing propeptly attended to ea ustua. WILLIAM GRASSIE, Goderich street, Seaforth. a% NE,