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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-04-11, Page 3a Sitt LEsTED, Battistero, .eit. atomjri changers stud. _die anti conveynne,ent. k, Agentsfor at & per cent. P • •. •••••,•••••• isters and Attorneys hancery end Ineolventret ete. OfliceS-r2--e%te IOU e• '.1 Private flia.de to cant. Interest, prOable ce. atUYZ1t. Attorney fict cht" Office—over 4'. &Aare. ea lakellatele g, Solicitors in Chancery, ttee-etwo dem% nett:beet IJL 1 to the house oh 'on, on door eoutat McCallum's Efotele k yer, Where he will ., Graduate ot view. Surgeon, etc.. etc. the YpfItro, pSeizi•& ers. Graduate of , Physician, Sure e--Brucefield. C. M., Physician, Sure Residence, corner of tleo ?telling Will - LDS., - Seaforth, Onteirite fitly etecutech All d with care anti. be obtained die. 4..M 6 P. M. Romani ore, Main-st. <27() S., forme4y. of. Ccamell and Gradtate Re-slat:knee — Cooke' ill beat Betetefrel onlottke McNAUGHT, to the inhabitants. of emmtry diet he hat. f the-OntarieVeterine axed to- treat disease* domestic imitates. at 'num with big hirtsf. be found ready to at theetevecirilly ate ealivernt the rear ore. All kin& of 'VW,. Conetantly ou handt innry Surgeon, (mememery Collegtet begs, Fried te the practtceof endmay at all tireewbe r- of Horses, Cattle,. Ae. 'ItitiltklY OR hand,AR le. Office, :at Mansitut 273.t Oh, Ontario. -81-31-01fr • Tho subseriber has' newly furnielzed the afford e goodsceentiniet. publier Choice lignora • table is supplied with yLari eke Q..a90724 ontise o ler in.' cone .2514y 3.iTIeyifl6 Ont'et Wm- • This Hotel le tuedel ad hes been thorougtY Lpulied With the,hest 5taltling and attentive ;ei mmection. 228, feT-fae Clinton On., Propriethr. Firiltetlaisi • crs_ The Bar is sup - MIT Fila Olgarig Good- , ige leaves thie Hon& 204-4fe -------e-- ANDSALE STABLES.- Lotel, Sektoeth. Creed Vancesalwavs on hand: ES, SEAFORTIfe gut- atable Veheclese alway0 ingentente. made with. melees eat et yeleeeeni, '<ended to. • allied door North of BELL, _Proprietor - i. PROPERTY - t LIVES! Seafortli;- - Insurance Conapafiyeti bmpany„ of-Toronfce— armee CUmpany, 'et offered by any ether ['able Companies, • LOAN'. - rietatital 'Inyestfactnt wany 'offets better he- .titt any other, doing " d `&11 anget eienlare applying elsewhere. , 4t Fairlefs Grocery' t, opened &HARNESS !ewelry Stoee, right rip- ' and are td.vitred -tee ali eleesea et Buggy, AU 11-arnese wi,1.1%-ee - Good. materiel andT -eed, as we have=bad work in some of the Se keep on hand all ;addle:44 Trunks and :!urry Combs, Brushes, :evilly kept in a. tiret- Film will be promptly gteeet to repairing. • .< Mosite the Mansion & MAY. r: LEND. 0 and upward, private; ,eerit. per annum, on 'moderate. Maria' ▪ ILSON; Zurich. - LOAN. le -EY to- loan to any <perty. Interest, SIX he interest and prin.- [ler ant. per annum ▪ MoDaUGALL, itore,,e4r, of Lilo Bear. ..„ ARI>trittOw be ayeetotiredetred quire at this Ofitne. .EtareReitialLe :ere re4 Ihriatun. ekor aria whttee 70-) Herd -hook -petrel-., Cy to. • • CRESSWELL, • " Eeereandville P. 0, • the En lish Laborers. spieuiiug 1iranches ,of the ea -Well* the, la*rers!, ohief, Oat conIQA*Ule first spoke - orerest,- mPrtl:.Yagef1/4 And Pgre,t9Pcl, iu.'4„:a bit of land to reut ; union stroogit..ftikal formere long ; • the 1ik W14"tke- X*elltt - trAioneWs re -wciit; 'r•I Vie new like wild -fire Went : j :And a union strong we'll forrn ere-loiig •the no** like wild -fire went. *Thera were litinareds, e'reitliat night was -rect;-trdternitnedlto.b.egiri, - Tiiiugh the squires oppose it all they eadv 'allatAttrao persona call it Through Warwickshire and. Worcester- - shir4 the tidings quickly flew • AnctaItIOfl Band' now firmly stand, ' and sport their favorite blue, And sport, eta. jugli Q-',0xdAllir.e. and Glo'st*rshire, in Essexr.far and scattering broad the steed Pee)* giAdly hear; Throa0•14 very county in the land". our FPr*.g;linseelUtowile. wBaniltdiurt-1iech„a .nioYerae'n' t ,griknd; led on by Joseplt*eit,. Ised,on, eta: .„ Sktifarretira fume, ,and break the law, ; wild dare to use their whips; .1 And curse and sw6ar ttt U:S poor bien, thinking' to.s.eal our. lips ; Batthe secret's out, thl bird is loosed, catitl1.6 isatind- aniiriv no Ini Ore *- The Unicai Rand which Arch haB planned. e..&t*tidsircina-shorif to shore, ., — *tends, etc. We ran to, go on peacefully, fiiit*will •gt :he deterred. ;• , ttia '...krch has told us, we kijOw is true -iii every word. said he will eat and, drink?and all at , our, expense; , „ ,the tr.p.ion Band thc cost -wtu: 'stand, and freeky-gi*6 their oence, 'A:11a freely, etc. Soliere's _success to osopix/ ;Arch, that trathlaii, fearless, ;haw !' - 14{kyhe carrpon, the n9ble, Work. at IN 701- : .1e*boulne oak- began 110.1s!_,honost, ,nianly, :in -th. Right; and. ; hard. he ,hits the .' Has the cause in hatidof tlia Union • Band, and ;wo ,know he will prevail!. Iva -know, et.- : Se1ecte4 firing,;"-dgyson, s8Prink%," Tivan;kk tOcetts name :from, Dunkee 0' Beacon 'Brook'''," What is called “'Youn'$ Hy - s Chiiriese teriii411.rwittekati;" BeVire.iii' rains GWowcler ainesel-eall Yuen cheo,,,m".-Round Pearls.",. There are tti' inVer-,-of other names given to tea' but these wifl be eeotrnizea as those t.14 -p fa- ,. miliar to the European ear. What are termed chop names," are the fancy designations gikreii' by (ChineS dealers, o tiled' ti40.9, after been wade ,up ino.. parcelsofso - many himclred elisststeach. The tea is grown in the lirst -ipstance by small &Opel's, whm.carvy the ;pro- duce of their -respective igar'deng‘to the nearest 'dopot, wyere it is feted ',by brokers, and by „theca.' tnade:up into chests' for ,cleliveity to the deal erS, who ''tionve3i,Tit. for. sale to the'f4eizn mart. TheSle •-de,a1&.:S . are ve,4 partieulay ,in the 'selection of high-sounding '.ancl .felicitous tresforttheir several parcels' or chOpS,-.' and very' often n. Nrticulasr chop ae-: quires siich a ,fam,el'asjo be eageily; sought after for% each -anomaly°, season.. • Whenis fire like a' bid liffsIginal —When it'goei out at night ' -fl.. • i.-. -•• . .,—Wien is water .11194- 1ll(14P, to escape V—W hen it: is onLy half Aide.. t. =,--A Quaker haVinritaltt a fi'ne-• IOAing gutd,:blind hot e, agke€1---tlie. *°11.As0.1-', "Weil, Ply krie114.. 4)0.. thou see any fault in •h ni 1" : ."Ne,':. as the answer. " Neither will be see a!--iy:.-.:Iiiiilt in: thee," said old. Aro4a-,•iiTth.--, , -t.-..--A hoi_te-ilealer twis asked,: Tan aniTna.l'whioltlielpffUtO for;r&thi was ",..plo't, at all,ft said ' he, ' ..g. often pas many nights by himself in,t4e.at4Y1e; -: ' , - • -; . -:- ,. il --4,÷A:negro'preiteher observed t€ hilliegreis` at the Close of his Sef,- Ox-tealtts v8. OTSS. In this go-ahead age it -;is mal--siobt to see., an atile-bodied maii toiling along the road at the sloW! *pace. Of a pair of ox4,elf, -an:d4e ha'e probably•had as muoh to say as,any one ill, faVor of the substittition•of the faster liprse or muleteat: We art //mina to 'nones, hoW- every,liat the picture has ,antIthet side. which is worthy of c•areful eon -- sideration. Ox -teams re slow, it is true, but they are. effective, cheap and convenient. .Horses_ are a ne- cessity for regular road- work and loi! many operations on the. farm, b4 it- is almost in dispenSilil e to bave foroc- easious considerably • ruore 'team force than is, needed regularly. Ifthe eXtra Work of .ploWing,„}iar,. vesting and hauling .tnanure is to be, cloi06. bv 1.torses may make Iv) _ . y to have thiini.mcire than of Pills or pots of Ointnieut, for Arhich remittances Tunastaci)1 nellttoiliii:tlfZetee..tesTh.ese Meeicines are halt the year eating Rff theirTlea:ds, Mach Pot and of -my. dequine Medicines ill. idleness, and to be in constant. bears the Britieh Gevernment Stene), withe the danger of los.s from the thotisand ills that horse -flesh is.heir to. To state the nupsheIl ad lie • ; . I'm(' most resPeatfully. 4.e oePtton. the pubho ef the 13ritish North Ainerican'Proinoes t610 .sothpirgard tOtainet punahafting *Furious Wed:1- .31nel; which are being ,e944, ae my genuine „t' Hollo- way's Pills and Oititerent" by CUM.% intlfildnale, of little or nernesnartr last few months only) under tho .etyle et the .telsIevt.York ChiihileaVOonipanye'.' .tvery of by them for the purpose of imposing upon the public); ,and the more effectually to deceive, they have tho effriintery, in their advertisements, to. iseoe the bellowing ettutiou: " The humane() demand for Ronnowey's Preee- AND OINTIWONV hae teniptedeinprincipled Partiee to counterfeit. these valtneble Methoiuos;,. . " In -order to protect the Public aud ourselvbs, we have issued a new Trade Mark,' oonsisting of an Egyptian Circle of a serpent with the letter Hlin the ()mitre. , Every box., of genuine • flemeeitei.'lli PILL i4 OINTMENT'. will have,thie trade meek cm ibtr None are"genuirie witlxolit-it:, "To DEALERS AND jenitteits TN 'DEMOB AND Mtox OINES; ":Wo ofl yeurnerticulne attention to the new style of 'HoneoWee's Eat:AND OINTMENT'— nedra of the old Style iiromanufaetured by us now, nor have they boon- foremontew, Wt) therefore caution allemrchasers against reeiving lrom aue Jobber% or leentlers pe old etyle of goodie, " Inienutitien conceiiiin'g any such goods being offered will be received with thanks, ; p,sit the layer of all the information you min giee in eganl,to those °multi:I-felts:1; ' •Nctiv this Company is never:etc:rat "yourlatta do not pennit them to copy the preoiKe getting up of ney• Medicines, but in oeder!the more completely to blindpe public, they htweeecourse to (mother piece' of decopthin, viz., in stating that they deem it necessary, as they aan' to make up the Pills -and Ointment in, another form, and that they adopt< NEW LABEL, &O. -,For, ix . Besides the eboie.nientiened " Chemical Com- pany,", there is aisle& David Pringle, of Now York, who by consummate triekery hi attempting to sell spurious imitations of Medicines. Beware of him liketVISe. This unprincipled Chemi6a1 Company daced „ Unsay that I owe very large Sums of Money in the United. 8 taps. ;net its the: fact? finwaPaPor agent obtainqd, wtthent, ,mt, knowledge Or consent,. anti by collusion with)party who held a iinii.tea poirer of ettOrneY of mihe an*r order to advertise my Medicines in Smith Anierica, for three years; to the extent of $400,000 in gold. He then, Hold his claim to alawyer; who, got it rettered by the court to .a friendiof his who gave judgment against me to the amotmt oi$171,937<geld, for proliewhieh he said he could haveanwle by it, had I not taken, steps to repteliate thi transaction the rime ment it- came•to nay knowledge. nits judgment will 'soon be set aside. (It cannot ber.inipposed, I ten ewe, that I owe cent to any one that I would not immediately pay. There is no truth whatever the statement that I ever authorized any peeson or persoire to use my mune for the sale of my THIS and Ointment, al- thongh'grossfeauds have been practieed upon MO I would ask, as a fever, that ehould cOni<e to by unprincipled men this waY. the knowledge of any person that spurious medi- cines are being made and Hold in my name, thut he be pleased to seud me the mune and address of the vendor who is selling the some, that I may; for the protection of the public institute prooeedings-, against hien, and I exigage 'to remunerate hand- somele my, hifonnant without divulging his mune. "-T8hotilininy person have reason to 'believe that he hag Veen dectitied by buying epurious intitatiens .theen Medieines, he will obhge „me by nenaing. to the at b. at foot (which can do at a cost of. six carts in postage), one of the books of instrue- tiofie which are affixed to the Barrie.° ' My i klerliciues eau be enpplied at* the ilowest Mettle not prices quautitiee of not less than Ortil—viz., 8s. 6a., 224., Ns, per dozen boxes OF SPItING: ANIS SUMMER , ST4PLE AND FfikNICY The Suhscriber hate mach pleb.sure rin ithriOnnoing that Ire is litre; prepared to shoWe large pre - portion of his• ".1 •... • - 't • • SPR'ING SpIvIMER STOCK . E a =iv :f t 1 • • ,% OF STAPLE AND FANCY Wt.' Y GOODS' wiirds "Holloway's' Pills ;and Ointment, Ion- ." ,. • doe (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 533, OeferdStreet;W. C., , Londeil; October 3, 1872._ • is idle capital, inveated, in an extra, - hazardous risk, without insurance, • SEAFORTH NOVELTY' WORKS • and- • consuming; m itsplf outh ,after - • nionl h. • (.1xerf, On the other Wand; if prciptrr=' ly treat,ed, 4-4f,e store- JOHN' M..1\1A R't1N • Has- niow on hand a large number of his luperior' at., NV orli,ttky are_ laying • *1 house of working order. len pot • • fliP an flesh obsel to - which is worth so 41.111a1 pe pound Il\T SID crr .1017 RESPECTFULLY INVITED • 1) As he feels conyineolthaj) intending custothers wilftind it 4 GREATLY TO ,TfIEIR ADVANTAGE 4 THt GOOD $ '8PEAK FOR THEIVOLVES. 13RIJSSE118, Math 14, 1873.• N. LIVINGST614.E.. t NM I =I 1 O. iti -a ready•Market. if --we c LAND RLLEI1S, is'eQ11ova :.‘t 31,yr ,OosPiackaus.sell, OIi I1ty be -taken. ,Plit hrtidgeri, 1. Anti it am no (thoi-e use:to. thp'4 form of 1144 viork.-wrie Pr4-1(-1h t°°Y°11`daifit am. naav call upon. it. Irt;.eask lrnnper wat. kn6e2knicki" ' debt we inay realize the fit] .referring. to. the stiddert tlea..h of a!l-edative..wafirosfh. ed if he,-livecl I eifetisityhe - did!" said Terence, but he --died hlglh' Like.the. .1).941101 (lays, he was.suspenued. gentleman - Was warmly etv- l-ogiing the c(ingtfuicy .ovan absent 1 uijtd in the presence,bt' hisj ov- irtg ", Yew yes," asaeptecl 4Q;A "lie writes letters(fult athoagonv of affedtioir,'btt 1h�v'er:ernitSine. nion• ey " cIrcan..coneeiycof „ • • that, ;said the other,,,.".-for,j know his.baveto be unrentitting.7 --A' Geri -nail 'pedifftir the cent aiitlf611 of a proWein ofiNviEiGh was asked If it wns not heavy work•_.•cautying "ft, big -::pack, around day after -day. "Oh yes,' he, repliedr.“ it .*as heavy:, _ do you make much1" :Vell,-I,dunno ; some days I makes Potting', and.oder days twiee so much," ,r 1:4 • —One of fife now braisiches of in- dastiy;thill-demand no iapital and no-special-endowinents ib hr rnat. trde.,The way to obtain a stock in't1-0%,j3g To. vt-t-ik E') front door of a, dwelling; -takA..11rati go home and wash it, and then go back and .e11 ib to the foriner - 'owner. The'pro fl ts are im re ens'e. . . Years agt) a, 'young an entered' the city of NewAork.in an airpost peptkiless, col-444:1_4,4nd with- . mit. a_ single aquaintance in the great wilderness of houses._ To -day his naine.is known' -where'ver!hurnanity breatheS!_ It is spoken in every city, aifir`fTfarnIriar to the workers in the Inipe. Ek to .his,lirother in the mills, and wherever;language is known and ideas expreSSecl the name of this penniless,"UnkiiOWn and un-: conth lad of thirty years- arm, is, ut- tered. It was John Srrithh-L-Dan- bury Sews. • orrOur investmen• t at the. ever we, _aceil •'Mount anclg'�f tile `nearest butcher.. • An.' 411e. 6X Is, aeiaxe capital, the investment ill safe, - and well' insured, and his fodder pretty certain to be paid for, either in. fiesk or. in- work. Whiclehave been well tried by the fermeee of Hu- ron, und are generally' tteknowledged to be the best maie, J.. TURNIP DRILLS, Double and Single, Of His Own 1MantfactuTe. The difference in returtis _A• a • certain nunaber- will Only be made, parties desiring to get one' should apply early before they two cases is a very iMportant onei are imoken for. ' and the extra costlif. teanister' in the. • ti Se of the ,plow er aniinalS•lis piobably ' DRESSED . .. ., , _well compensated for by the saving in saddlery bills. And the .question of seed is of secinence than we 'ort0'3„ i to be. We have lately .1,1• fter less d an. op- portunity to watch two teal s' in use in our neighbarboOd, one 'bt horses gaged in andi one of oxen, oth e similar work, (mairitY . on, anolt.we have come to the -c eg11118t • OM' preconceived • tItat "slow -and stea'cly- - _ race."' .Theoxen seem to in, a week than: the homes arethree paiilfofiyOung cat tbriftihi and so VaYin he 16,14 ncl usion,. Inotitais; • iis the Jo more • There 16,•g,row- PI-VIt on ,their keep when not 93? KwArkea. —costing less to buy a. d les feed than the single tp-airlof horses. When they are ripeded• , they are taken up and fe grain to keep them heart their work is finished, 6! Wolk e'n8;igh. .When, they are': turned cut to "eat, sleep; .a0 grow:, fat" When Wfien each f?air liaVegot:: their growth, they are s lacto the. butcheri•and a part of.thei 'Trice re - Places them with'younger hes.: - ,Staiting liur.'fanning .1 f` with a prejudice against the u of ox, teams, 'we have been ind cect•grad-- ually to substitute•them fit librses, until now we have only enough of the latter fot our regular ioad,work, rrand depend on oxen•for al einergen, cies. In work and in fle it we get a full equivaleirfor oll the. food they consume, and we Isave the heavy cost of keeping idle horses, the risk of a total loss of value by accident or fleath, and thei certainty of depreciation by reaSon of old age: —American AgricultUristi, Nam6s of Various §orts of Tea The desinations by which the various scats of tea are known in the market may be worth notice, as coming uncley the immediate obser- vation of dwellers at home. CO110'0 is a cot•ruption of Kungfa, signify- 1 ina labor, anci the Moning°Congo lad'vertised by tea -dealers is simply a sort of the same tea grown. at Bru- ning, a district,and city the.name of which, being interpreted, -means "Military Rest?' SOuchong signi- es little sprouts ;" Pekoe, `"white down;" Bohea is derived from the Brukee Hills on. whiCh-it'is pro- duced, Oohing means "Black Dragon ;"Hun0citnoev7 "Red Plum • w THE SEAFORTH: LUMBER YRD LUMBER AND - SASH AND DOORS On hand or nitunifactured to order as metal . . • • JOHN M. MARTEN, • Seaforth Novelty Works, Goderieh Street.;" 272 TIIE.,VERDIO 276 .,- • AFTER FAIR. TEST TITTI *E.RDIOT: OF TEN j'EOPLEJS THAT THE • .OHEQUERO STORE AND TEA Is thelkace to get the cheapeist and best •t LTE1AS AND. qESORAL GRopEriiES. The Proprietor of the 0. STORE AND TEA DEPOT bas.PleaSure in stating thtit bi� first stook having moVed Off so •rapidlie he hail nheady purchased a fresh supply, and as a result of quick Holes he is enabled to still further reduce prices. To parties taking TEA by the Caddie, half chest cr chest .• < SPECtAL RED'UCT104Y 1114L- BJ MADE. Farmers and others living at a distfance should remember that tear roads may seen break up, and, thee • now is the time and Seaforthris the Town to get the Highest Prices MABEE & MA_CDONALD - -nEo to inform the public that they have Opened • ,a Lumber Yard in Seaforth, neat Shearaon's Mill, on the ground formerly used 1 as a Lunther Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee. • • }. They -will keep constantly on hands good assort- ment of ALL RINDS OF LITMBEItedtessed and. undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES; aliof which.they are prepared tio sell at the1Owest possi- ble prices, for Cash. -1 Builders and others will find it-Aci.their .advant- age to inspect our stock, andesebiteht our prieee beide) perchasingelsewhere, as we are in a pesition to offer geed inducements to cash purchasers. • 160 MABEE & MACDONALD. SEWING* MAOHINES. Fer whSt they have to sell,. and that tho • ; CHEQUETLED STORE AND -TEA' DEPOT: Is the place to get the best bargain ii in .; TEAS AND GENERAL !GROCERIES.r. - . • TO' DAIRYMEN. MI111(...ftkiLANS AND 1?AILS. -I. MRS. WHITNEY Would state tobaii•pten. that she bas commenced to manufacturti- , Milk Cans 'and. Pails, If there be any who haveldotibterethisemint, they have only to Make 'b. trial and 'they wilrbe coniime pd of the feet. -1 • . 01 all kinds, and ear; supply them As alrpAp ,As AiNx IN THE TRADE. &tree Vel "inn,cov on hand as nsual. COAL OLforanaRae sTailoonWegwolivrienloezdtlyRea atttieln. d .- ed to. • e. '11.18, t`FFITNEY,' ' Main -street. b'eaforth. • 50 Barrels Labrador IIrrings, 450 Barrels Lake liven 'Herrings. 1.4orge kit of dry Fjshi Salmon Trout, Anil White.Fish, ALL OF _FiRST QUALITY AWD AT LOW. ritrags AT Tal - - CHEQUERED ..STORE AND TEA. DEPOT, MAI * -STREET, SEAVORTIL ,trvvrEs MUPFfl A NEW SUPPLY 01' The Howe and the Osborn .• SEWING MACHINES, with all the latest imprOvem_ents, just received at W. N. WATSON'S, • SEA'ORTH. SMOKERS„,. ro.R_A GOODSMOKE..USE TH MYRTLE NAVY. See T. ek B. on each Plug. Price so Low that all can use it, P1101. OGRAPHIC. • . • f?f• ▪ 1;f D.,,STEWART, TN returnieg thank"S to his numerous friends for their patronage in the past, takes pleasure in informing them that his Photographie Gallery will be re opened on Tuesday, the 18th of February, on William -street, near the new•Preshyterian Church, BRUSSELS - •- Where he hopes tti meet again with his old friends andpetrons, and es many new 01188 58 may see fit to feeer him with a call. spiendA Wall Pictures kept Constantly on hand. N. B.—No business done in this Gallery on Inee- days and Fridays. _ 27•1c18 ft; ANML STEWART, Artist. CA tiTION.—The .1‘ MYRTLE YA VY" is registered, and any infringement on it Wig be prosecuted.' The. name TUCKETT & BILLINGS is on ehchUaddy, and T. & Bs. di eacl Plug. - Hamilton, Feb. 13, 1878. 273 Call and see them. 1Thir well-established repu- • tation renders it eneecessaryto particularize their superior qualities, further than that they' are the beta and cheapest made. Sewing machines of all kinds repeirei, cleaned - • and put in perfeet order, at my office, by. a thorough- • ly practical machinist from Torento. WM. N: WATSON, fleaforth. W. T. HUNTER . THOMSON & WILLIAMS' MILL ANI) ENGINE BRUSSELS, Horseshoer and General Blacksmith, Manufaetnier of lion Haarrows. Special attentien to Job work and Horse 'Shoeing. TERMS REASONABLE. Shop latelyoccipiedhy G. 1-.13 KILEY, in rover of Wynn's Wagon Shop. . men • r N. F. Burnham's Patent Turbine Water Wheel. • 4 - - •GROCERIES • . I CROCKERY AND GLASSWAM , • e To bellit'd at the t • FLOW AND FEED STORE At the lowest pricolt - Call and examine our well -selected stook oat TEAS, SiIGARS, CO.F.FIES, &c. Canned Fluit, Oysters Salmon Lobsters s.nd . Sardines constantly oxi hand. Stock raisers would do well to try Simpson -is Horse and Qattle Spice, the finest and cheapest Condi- tion'PoWderin iheworld. J. P. KENDALL & Co.'s (late W. it. Shearson & ' celebrated • FAM 11—Y FLOUR Delivered on the shortest notice. WE have now thoreughly tested the Sleeve wheel and guarantee it equal or superior to the best wheels now in II80 while stronaer and more durable. References to well-known andrellable mill °weenie who have them in use, given on application. We build all sizes aeld kinds of' 0 —SY11P.A...1\11 The highest Market Price paid for all kinds of Produce. CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES still on hand fil • • . THOMAS LEE, - Stationary, Portable and Upright, and guarantee them unstnpaseed by jury in nee. .J'We utieete a our Engines the celebrated JUDSON GOVERNOR. We are preparedto contrftet SOD tilts erec- tion of all ldnds ofGrist,Flour and Saw -mills, with all the latest improvements. Lath Mills:13011mA, ShineetIlliti;lfable and Single joihters, Heading :Mailiines:1Tint'ding, Tttirn- ars' and rimers' Stave Machines, awl all kinda.of Flax Machinery, &e., &e., raanufecteired largely., Our Boiler Shop ie in fall blest-, and we have as foreman of this 'mum -tent department, Mr. JOHN WRIGHT, who, foe 20 yearewas foreman of- the Brantfbi•d Boiler Works. ' Raving a geed force of 0:- perienced boiler makers, we are prepeeed to atTeird to boiler repairs either at the shep oe at mills promptly. GIVE US A. CALL. We have found out whit t every Farmer events, It is •11-1E- 1WO•111ORSE POWER SAWING MAUI -11'1.4E, The power of whiehiS seppli-ed with strong, fly -wheel, suited to driving a Straw Cutter, Grain Crusher and other Machitery, with no extra charge, extept for the helt. , This machine ilewellesuited to every.' farmer's own use, ns he can with twe horses,andirom three to four men or boys cut from 20:te. 30.cords of -wood per day. Our machine hes' beeu thoroughly tested; ilid is`stronr, enouili to 'tidal] we recom- mend it to de, It is supplied with frietion flanges, by which 'elle saw es stepped, when! aalloa.t. 0,r pinched, before it would be possible to step the horses. • A TRIAL OFFEItED. Wo aro building . great numbers of the Cumming's Straw Critter, for hand; or horsepower. Also; Grain Crushers, with, iron and .wood triunes, Fanning Mills, Horse Powers of all kinds, Gang Mews; Steel Prowe, With wrought iron beams, wood'beams and cat iron beams, Horde Hoes, Weerdere, vators, &D,&c. Repairs of allldnds done premptly. Orders by mikor otherwise solieited. Addresi, 267 THOMSON 4 WILLIAMS, Mitchell, (hit. •••••••••••••• 4 t••• -•-t. REMOVED. •REMOVED. . J. , — M. ROBEPTcON 1 " C4hilifft-plOker and Undertaker; 11AS AMMON-ED Nib ware rooms to ',1014TSON'S OLD ,STAND, lea's -street, Seek -rill, Where lie' has on hand a- superior stook .61 Furth. . tore Of eveley eeseription. OAL L AX1? BBB 177. 11,NDERTAKITI' (4% • • Having purcheset1Mr. Thonme Bells HEARSE; I ani prepared to attend funerals on the shortest notieeeeither in town or country. ; ColliPs. All Sizes, Repattenattihtly on hand. SARbt113-8 1 SHROUDS l' M. ROBERTSON, • CABille/tT MAKER AND 13NbERTAlall, "Old Stand, Main igtfeei; deafcrith, yo.s now on hand a good mialortpisnt of ST-Tell•CDITID S Whtch he can frinaish cheaper then they can be got:elsewhere. 205 EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT ' PAIN.. . e 0 'aelITNVIt. IGHT * 8 e '. ' ' , L. D. 8, ur„eon Dentist '. `-/•;;attendii*Seiticoth, atiretnix's Hotel,the first ITuesdav andlVeenesday of each month; in Clinton, at tlietbinniiitlieialOitel, on the follOwing Thnis-' :day ndgrklafs., .Ther,emainder of the time at r ..., trfOrd ()hies. * , - P We* rlicptifing tiew teeth are requested to 4511; if at Seuferth and canton, on tile first days of at- tendance: - , " - Teatianentels of erg 500 patients who have had, their teeth extracted by the use of the Gas, may be 0 6ii tit tire' °Mee in litratford. Teeth ineetted, tin the most substantial and ini• - proved Styles. ' • Fillip' g ;lone in geld, &c., in a ruannerwhiehman- . not bo eurpaysed, 267- ROOMS TO- LET. TO LET, in Scott's Block, two commodious -I- Rooms on the second flat. Apply tb 196 McCATJGHEY & HOLMSTED. • AINLEYVILLE PLANING MILIJI, SASH; DOOR AND BLIND .FACTORY: The sttbscriber having benght Ant the above Mill, also the 'good -will of the late firm, is no -w prepaxed to fill all orders in his line of business. Sash Doorsand Mo-uldings ON HAND ANT) MADE TO ORDER On the shortest notice, • ,CTISTO*..yLANING Strictly attended to. ; .• HOIJSE BLOCKING ALWAYS ON HAND AND Promptly supplied. JAMES BENNETT. linlerille, May 16, 1872. 232-47 - NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE Books of Accormt and Pre:Miss.:n.1 Notes of Mr. JOHN LOGAN are placed in our hands for collection, and immediate payment is re- quested. • BENSON & MEYER, - Ba.rristers, Seaforth. Seaforth, March 20, 1873. 276 • TEA! TEA!! bTEA, !!! TUFTS & HAMBUTON Having on h81141 a very large stocit -9f EXCELLENT TEAS, . 41 . l • And being hard nri for nilmey, haveletermindto selTeas at GREATLY REDIMED PRICES For one month. Stiktditi'll PLANING, MILL.. 11, - SAS11.1 itOR AND'OLIND FACTORY TAB subseriper begs leave to thank his numerous enstinneeslor the liberal patronage eetended to 'him since commencing hqsAness 211 Seaforth, anti trusts tliitt Mabe favored With a continuance of the ear*/ . ; Paeties intending to build would tle well to give him et ciell; aft he wiU eoutiniie to :keep on hand a ,largestoek.of all kintle of toRY PINE LUNIBER, DOORS, ;BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SJIINGLES, LATH, ETO. • Hetee 14orifident of ,,&Iving skisfaction to thole _mho may tetentriaim with their patronage, as none but first-class workmen are employed. attention paid to Custom Planing. JoiN H. BROA.DFOOT. . • mustot,riytusto.t TH.t UNDERSIGNED is able to furnish those evli6 will favor him with their tittronage with Any Instrument of Any Make,. • . Also, Agent for MASON ii IIAMLIN'S ORGANS, Which cannot he eicalled -on the Continent for fellness and richness of tone, • d. ARMSTRONG, Telegmph Book Store. All parties wanting a choice artiele o1 Tea, and fivishing•to save money, will find it to their &derma- tagte to give 'Mem a call. They have also on hand a very large stock el • GE:0CERIE§, Crockery- , Glassware, W1n*3 and Minors, Fleur; - Oatmeel, Corinneel, 'Lake Huron Herring, &c., which they will sell very cheap for cash or farrn produce. • TUFTS & HAMBLETON, Bletssels, Ont. • '''C. YEO, A ircTIONEilt AND COMMIFSION 3.1E11- -"- CHANT, Main street, Seaferth, will attend to all sales in the County of Theron n lil, eral terms. Paractdarattentionpaid to sales of ItermStocli, 4c. 271 0. IBo, Auctioneer. • J. P.BRINE, T _ICENSED,'• AUCTIONEER for the County of "I" Huron. Sales attended in all parts of the Country. All ordere left at Trim XXPOSITOR Office • 1-98 will be promptlyicoattenArtp deatoi"4.• a. • TTLLADAY hea leased the large rind emu- reodious house, on the SalteWorks Grounds, adjohring the Railetay Station, and hes fitted it up as a boarding-house. Good. table and comfortable rooms. Persons wisb1ig a pleasant boarding- hourge shotild ap1,Is there are at present fevr vacancies. Transient boarders accommodated at less than hotel rates. • 228