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CUM.
T, licitingliame has- beans
Agent for the Colonial Securitiea Corn -
land, he is also Agent for several p
ista of Toronto, vrho loan Money
able rates. Interest payable yearly
erste.
Dee. 15187L • 21$
rHET & 110LNESTED, Barristers, A
's at Lew, Solicitore in Chancery sin
; Notaries Puhlie mid Conveyancers!.
�r the It-C.)1111k, Seaforth. Agents for
,Life Amirante Comeeny,
80,000 to lend at a per emit. Farms,
Lots for sale. 511.
& MEYER, Barrieters and ttome
a Solicitors hi Chancery &Act Iusolveney,
ere, Notariew Public, etc. Oftleece-Seete
vreeetere $23,000 of Private Vaud* bi-
ome, at Eight per cant. Interest, paysibili
eseog. re. tee o. ernvna. '
)QUT1E Berriater, Attorney fu Chartc-'
Godermh, Ont. Office -over J. C.,
Emporium, Market Square. age;
r)
liaatister 411k;
TERS,Attornoye,Solicitors in Chancery,
rbssele, Ont. Office -two doors north of
!Ince.
DANIEL MCDONALD-,
Goderielr. Brussela.
Mall& g I S
HOTEL. SEIFORTH. Thomm.
begto state to his old friends and
reliing thet he has leased the -
ivied by Mr. MURRAY, and
owi aa th. DOWNEY HOUSE, and
* con Vinuance of the patronage
beetowedupon him during his many
e hotel husirtese. Every comfort, and
will be. provided for travellers. The
more and Cigars only kept in. the Bar.
reeliablehostieralways in attendance.
THOMAS KNOX, Proprietor..
.110TEL„ Seeforthe Ontario. SIMON
T;ri, Proprietor. Thesubscriber has
y renovated and newly furnished the
so thatit now affoedie good aceomme-
• the travelling publie. Choice liquors
in the bar. The tabte is supplied with,
Cit e in season.. Oysters in season.
wins and an attentive hostler he con -
21 -1y
a
OF WALES HOTEL, Clinton,. Ont.,
'ciCUTCHEON„ /.roprietor. First -dew
ion for -travellers. The. Bar is sup -
the very best Algiers and eigarte Good -
ttethed. Th.es Istage heaves this Rouse
•
or reangatiott. ae-e-ae.
•- . ' "HOTEL, SELFORTE.
ROSTER begs to inform hie old
Is_ and. the, traveling public that he has
-• new hotel, adjoining the Post Office,
• here he has the Tery. best acconarctoda-
and beast. The best of liquors and
.13a. THOMAS FOSTER.
ItiEDICALE.
-
1..Pleal-rx1,,, (Graduate a McGill Theiver-
, ontreal) Coroner for the County a
I rite-liext door to Calder BrOthers'
rks, and opposite, McCallum's Hotel,
i a Seaforth, near the Railway Station.
I. TEWART, M.. D., C. M.% Graduate- of
11 University, Montreal, Physioian, Sur-
e Office asd Residenee-Bracefield.
41 "fie Serafoxtb., (late of Carronbrook,)
ni r for thee County of Perth. Office-
sidenee-Commercial Hotel, Calls at
office will be attended to day or
287
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en-
-d•
re
' RCM, 3f. D., C. 31.„ /4laysieian, Sure
etc., 8oroner for the County of Huron.
Residence, corner of Market and High
t to the Planing Mill.
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r
NARY SURGEON. -D. McNAUGHT,
begs to announce to theinhabitants of
and sitrroundir` ire eountry that he has
ad the diplopia of the Ontario Veterin-
, and is now prepared to treat disease
la:Wattle saidall domeetie animals. He
an oflic.* in connection -with, his horse-
i p, where he will be found:ready to at-
e, Inseasea of the feet. speciany at -
Residence, office and shop in the rear
1 & Ryan's new store. All kinds of Vet:
,
• eines kept constantly on hand
r sonable. 229
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to
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Se
tRGEON,Dentistate. Seaforth
It ' T
r.."1 Ontario. Plate work, latest
,,,,,. styles, neatly executed. All sure
with
gical operations performed
romptitude- Fees as lane as can be a-
where, Office hauls from 8 A. M. to 5
ms over Mr. A. G. MoDougalrs Store,
270
tCHILL, Veterinary Surgeon, (mem-
: tile Ontario- Veterinary College,) begs
e that he has returned to the practice of
ion in Seaforth, a-od ratty at, all timesbe
on the diseases a Horses, Cattle, &e.
medicines constantly on hand. All
11413- attended to. Office, at Mansion
forth, . . 273
LIVE iri'.
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ca
an
ARP'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
At Murray's Hotel, Seaforthi. Good
' first-class Conveyences always enhand
-.,.'S
id
tel,
reiriTraveUers.
......
LIVERY STABLES, SEAFORTA, Ont
orses and Comfortable Vehicles, alwayi
Favorable Arrangements made witl
en orders left at Keiox'E
;i11,.__eel...eel-a I...A 1...
GE AND Srasezs:-Third, door North of
11 tel%Main. Street.
THOMAS BELL, Proprietor
Samuel Brodie, 1..1.
671...CIAL LAND auRvETait, sesforth-
o era left at the Ma.nsion. HOUSC With Mt- ;
iu y will recetve immediate attention,
izee -Dr.. Coleman. and Dr. -Rinse 411 -*-52.
A.CTING TEETH WITHOUT
PAIN,
TWRIGHT, L. D.. Se, Sar,geon Dentist
rte ds in Seafarth, at'Knox's. Hotel, the first
ndWednesday of each month; in Clinton,
.00 mnereied Hertel, on the, following- nears- i
"ridays. The remainder of the tune at. 1
rat ord °Mee.
Lots requiring new teeth are requested to call,
eat Ahmed Clinton, on the first days of at -
ace
!
&Is of over 50t1 patients who heve had
tee extracted by the tise of the Gas, may !
y office office in Stratford.
th isertd ixtthe most substantial arta jai-- 1
lat es.
ulg e in gold, &c.,rn a. manner which
snrpassed 237 -
BEE & MACDON ALD
I
toj iraorm the public that they have opened'
•Ltu eber Yard in Seaforth, near Sheaxson'5.
ni. t • ground forraerly used as a Lumbetil
by 1r. Themes Lee.
li
Le- wIi keep eonstantly on hand a good assorti
o L KIN.DS OF LUMBER, dressed sent
sse . Also, LATH AND SR -INGLES, all of!
L th y are prepared to eell at the lowest possie
ice, , for Cash. • ,
Ida's and others- will find it to their cidvant ;
g1
) i epect our stock, and ascertain our priceta;
a pu chasingelsewhere, art we are in a position!
er od indueemente to cash pureitasers. , I
MABEE & MACDONALD. !:
NOTICE
FIE1.E1Y GIVEN that application will be;
de to the Legislative Assembly (at the Prove!
Oetenio, at its next session., for an act tO
te Cat: North Wing of the County of Hue
tin: South Riding of the said. County, f0r!
et-at:ion purposes..
PETER. ADAMSON, 11
County Clerk. ,
lerieh, Sept. 10, 1873. 30-1
1873.,
EtAnirrits.
UBI PRUDENT1A. :
Nay; inay, dearest Alfred," said Clara,
80 aweet,
.
"I cannot adopt yourisuggetion, •
s bhatiling to see such a duck at Ones
feet
But naarriage is out of the question.
promised Sir Peter, lies three
L- times my age,
1 I
Rather gumpy, and awfully Yellow ;
ut his book at his banker's -711e showed
mea page -
Were it yours, you : dear penniless
fellow!
Nowpleasenot to scowl, but behave as
you ShOtild
The chances of life are all reckoned :
hen anything happens to him; if you're
good,' .
Come and, ask me to make you my
second..!'
i-HoW did Robinson Ctusoe know that
he was on an inhabited island ? Because
he saw a great swell pitching into a little
yieDi u _see a little girl with o(fd
gaiters ion h r feet, a crownless jockey on
her head, th ee brown paper packages in
her arms, aut a mouthful of candy, you
may know h r mother is washing.
t
TEHURO
to 'their owner, whk died poor.
vitationlo • ' drink"Artring.busi
ought to be tres4ed as an instil
of a.complitiient.: If blunnesan
set their faces against this prae
do much to repress it It n• e
stamped out.--.3finietary Times
An in -
088 -hours
, instead
en will
ce it will
ds to be
PROGRESS- OF BRUSSE S.
i Iv.
This week we izive a list, ),I
perhaps, of the vakions build'
in Brussels dnriu tint past ye
James Lynn, orris, -has
fine store on the oilier of Turn
Market streets. It . a two st
ins, and will make a fiist a
The show windows ar of good'
dimensions of tl te s ructure
-feet '• P. Thomps n, uilder.
' Dobscn's new tor (two s
completed this y ar. It is ail
the corner of Mill lan • Turnber
and presents ' a itel good a
'Size, 42x24 feet; ormack,
James Stretton ias had a fi 'e build
t-
ins put up near his otel on rnberry
street. It is a two st ry one, 5 24 feet.
A portion of the upp r floor is t present
uted as a photograph c gallery, lid when
the lo-wer part is, fin shed Mr. Stretton
will let it as -a hardw re store. There is
-In a late aevere gale A lady ask&T a a good opaline her for this class of
neighbor if he Was not Afraid. his house store. Mr. Mcallist r is the ln. ilder.
-would blow away. " Oh, no," was the Smale's two story tore was oinpleted.
answer; " the mortgage on it is so heavy tins year. Th -e- buil nigis well finished ;
complete
s erected
rected
erry and
ry build -
!s sore.
ize. The
re 50x24
ry) was
uftted at
k streets,
:etre.
anrce.
i
as to make t1at impossible." •
--
-'Ai Irish an has defined nothing to
be a fo tless stocking. without legs. A
descry ion b another Ernetalcler is bet-
ter. What is nothing ?", he was asked.
" Shot youreves and you l will see
said Pat. I'
c,
- The custodian of what had been
Garibaldi's &ia,w-staffed. bed in Ischia
was heard to mutter, on. seeing .a lady
carrying- awa 'a few straws as a relic,
"They il 4o it' I've stuffed it six
tunes already since the \general left"-
• -A vetera offiger o serves, uever
place relianeel on a ina4 who is telling
what he Woul 1 have doie had he been
there. I hav noticed tfiat, somehow this
kind of peopl4 never do get there."
"We1i ieighbor, what is the most
;. Christian nei s this morning ?" said a
gentleman t a friend. " I have just
bought a bafrrel of flour for a poor
woman." uat like you I Who is it
yon have raa e happy by your charity
this time ?"
-An Irish
judge to -be e
count of deaf
" My wife !
'uror having applied to the
cused from serving Ion ac-
ess, the judge said,. "Could
you hear my charge to the jury, sir ?
" Yes, I heard your honor's charge,"
said. Padd1 y, " but I could not make
sense out of i1." Pat was let off.
-The ornis6ion of a counna has fre-
quently given, a very 'awkward turn to
a sentence; We remember an epitaph
which suffered severely from such. an
ov-ersight. 111 ran pretty' much as fol-
lows : " Erected to the men:tory of John
Phillips, acciientally shot as a mark of
affection by his brother."- I
-A young „4entleman at Kansas City
sent -seventy-five cents to New York re-
cently lei a method of wr#ing without
pen or ink. He received the following
inscription, in large type, on a card -
"Write with a pencil." -
-Wife of his bosom-" Why, Charles,
aren't you ashamed to celiac home in
snch a disgraceful state 11 Where on
earth haye you been ?" fiord of Crea-
tion-" Been, ni'Dear-hio-been hear
lecshur Young Men's Christian Shoshi-
ashen. ,.
size, 30X24 feet. i• Th masonry was done
.by James Mitchell, the carp ntry. . by
McCormick and Mo "es.
Vanstone's mill, of which we have al-
ready given a leigi hened de cription,
was erected this yea 'Size, 60 34 feet;
Robert Armstrong,1 i uilder.
A grain storehous at the railway sta-
tion for Mr. Leckie, 60x34 feet, was also
built this season by Robert A lustrous.
The building is cap ble of storing 20,-
000 bushels of grain.
Mr.- Walker, a cottage, 22 18 feet.
R.obert A.rmstrong,
Thomas Watsen, Mill street is dwel-
ling house, 27x16 feet, and a at ble 30 x
18 feet 'Robert Armstrong, bi ilder.
Mr. Tate, a cottage on Willi M street,
04x16. J. Elliott, builder.
Robert Arrnstrong, carpenter is erect-
ing a new two story 'dwelling for him-
self on Queen street. Size, 3 x22 .feet.
Mr. Buttery's pump factory ftild car-
penter shop has been .put up in the same
locality. Size, 26x18 feet. •
. A cottage for Mr. James St' wart has
been erected near the railway c easing by
P. Thomson. Size, 28x26 feet.
Mr. James Bennett has mad an addi-
tion' to his planing mill of 26X1 feet'.
Mr. J. Leckie, a two story dwelling
house, 37x21 feet, with kit hen and
wood -shed 30x14 feet. James ormaek,
builder. •
A. two story addition to Mr. McBain's
house on Mill Street, of 24x16 feet, was
also done by James Cormack.
Ronald McNo.ugliton, a c ttage on
John street, 36x25 feet, and •kitchen,
30x20 feet. Erected by the ow er.
Over Smale's tailoring shop an addi-
tional story was built, 36x12,fe
W. H. McCracken had a per mu of his
store taken down, six neVelro Ms built
and a kitchen added.
Mi. Ballantyne's house, corn' r of John
and Church streets, 32x24 fee James
Cormack, builder.
Mr. Leckie has had a, very eat' cot-
tage built on .John street, 2 tx19 feet,
• with kitcher“18x16 feet. r. 1 omson,
builderl
Elliott & Johnston have rooted a
butcher shop on Turnberry str t. Size,
30x16 feet. They have alio- lit up • a
stable, 24x16 feet, on John Str iet.4
James McCutcheon, a cottiag on John
street, 21x19 feet. F. W. Terr ,Ibuilder.
James Kelly, Mill. street; f .arae cot-
tage, 56x10 feet. F. W. Terr , builder.
Addition to Livingstone's st re, 30x18
feet. F. W. Terry. builder •
itl Shop on .
ui der.
stiles. F.
--In the earlieSt days of 1e human
race, when population was mo e sparse
than it has ever been sin", 4nd intro-
ductions were also scarce, '%i11hJ little or
none of form or ceremony ‘attending
them--" no cards" -our first parents, '
after their first surprise, had to introduce
themselves to one 'another, though the
following dialogue is not found on record:
Adani-55 :Madam, I'm. Adam." Eve-
. Wm. McKay, a blacks
"Adam, I'm madam." [They embrace. Mill street. F. W. Terry,
Thomas Tian, sheds and!
•-•
• A Queer Peer. W. Terry, builder.
Mr. Colvin's cotta.ge, 26x18 f
The Upper House need invigorating ert Armstrong, builder.
with better blood. It is used by both 'McCallum's shoe shopnear
patties as a place for legislators who are 30x18 feet Robert Armstron
either wpm out or must. be disposed. of as Wm. Armstrong, a kitche
failures . Mr, Bruce was lately sent. feet Robert Armstrong, buil(
there becausehe could do nothing in the Mr. Kneclitel, a barn, 40x2
Commons, and now it is said Mr. Mon- a slaughter house,. John Ainle
sell, who is equally mild,, will be com- Jas. Cormack, carpenter, is
pensated for bis loss of - office with a cottage for himself on .A.lexand
place in the house of hereditary legisla- Size 28x19 feet
tors. Sitting among their lordships is Alex, Strachan, a dwelling
one noble lord, who not many years ago Turriberry Street, 32x26 feet
was a Mahornetan--worshipping in the son, builder.
mosgae and practicing the rites of the M. Walsh, house on come
people of Mecca. When his father died, and Alexander steets. John S
the people wondered how the new peer ,Wroxeter, builder.
would take to Christian manners and Richard Brunsdon, frame
costonis aaain. But With the titles and Mill street, 24x18 feet. John
estates the pinciples of the 'Church of builder.
i-POSITOR.
f
-UBLId H.1\10.171.Q.E.
A report having gone abroad to the eff
othing Establie
mullion of my en
that there is not
.opert.
I intend selling out my
haye to state for the lif
and the public genorall
de of truth in any such
I beg to thank the ipu
- •
'patronage awarded mo
in Seaforthr and' would
utmost to merit a contin
lie for the very
ce connureing
tate that,I pha
(ince of that pa
Finding irty trade stes
intention to eolarge niy st
et that
mit, I
• terriers
parti-
liberal
nsiness
do my
nonage.
y increasing it is my
eit of Clothe a d Gents
Furnishings, Jo that I y be prepared to meet
the demands 0 my cuetca ors. •
et. Rob-
e bridge,.
- I
builder.
i; 30x18
r.
fleet, a,nd
iiilding a
et street.
hkiuse on
. Thomp-
'of Mill
retton, of
ottage on
ManningT
Clothing made in the la est and most fashion-
able styles, and fits grtaral ood.
England regained the ascendancy, and Geo. Engl shco tage on s ,
the new peer is 'somewhat of a conserve- 24x18 feet. P. Thompson, bu 'der.
tive in his politics. The lady whom he Mr. McCallum," Mechanic s reet, two -
brought from the East, and who is now story frame dwelling house; 2
a peeress; was united_ to her lord in his Thos. McCort, builder,
Mahonaetan stage and according to Ma- Geo. Saunders, .Mill street,
ho e -tan rites, though subsequently after frame dwelling house, 30x20 f
Christian ceremeny. In the peerage
ks she is described. as "Fable,"
(*liter of the late Senor Don Santiago
Fedrie-Sr Roman of Seville. There are
. no children, and. one of his lordship's
brothers is at -present the heir presump-
tive.- --LO adon Letter
th
. bo
da
Treating.
ewarc of those people who want to
reat" you every time you meet. They
ar an enemy in disguise. With very
m ny persons the invariable prelude
to a bargain is "Come and take a drink."
T ere is at the bottom of this invitation
. sinister pmpose, however succesAully.
it may be concealed. The invitation is --
p mpted either by a desire to wet, the
and bank" in a thirsty throat for
w ich your company affords an excuse; or
t e intention is to get ahead of you in the
b 'tail'. Some men are shrewd when
alf-slewed ;" most people are fools.
0 ie or two gjasses, like turning the
k ,eidescope, make things appear in a
v ry different light; they arm a man
w th false courage, excite his baser pas-
si ns, blunt for the time his perceptions,
a d make him plastic as clay 31.1 the
h4uds of a knave.
Just before the great financial crash in
1$57 when everybody was buying land
a d getting rich at lightning speed, an
aiietion sale of lots washeld in the portli-
est part of the city of TorOnto ; a booth
Nit
as erected and liquors provided in
a unciauce. The sale " went -off lively ;"
e erybody drank and bought and bought
a d drank again till the last lot was
k ocked down at prices -which the half-
ilated values of to -day cannot approach.
I turned. out, however, that only the
1 quors and. the proprietor were really
s Id, for as there was "no money down'
the lots were not paid for; they reverted
Manning, builder.
Our carpenters have not h
day this season, -having ere
biiildings in the surroundin
Mr. -Robert Armstrong buil
these, and Mr. F. W. Terry
a number of therm -Post.
kl8 feet.
two-story
et. John
clan idle
ted many
country.
eight of
iso put up
Stores or Privatti Individu Is eau
have their Cloth ni de. up to Order,
i„ .
,„,d every! pains talten to satis-
T
faction. 1
Rememb(arthe Store, net to
Bon's.
Logt
JOHN TIIOM
n• Jamie-
Merchant Tai or Seaforth.
SEAFORT
MARBLE W
rN 8 RE
RKS,
T ,
Opposite the Waterloo Ho se, near the Station.
MONUMENTS,
And work of all kinds in
Merble, designed and oxen
and at most reasonable pri
BADS
merican
ted in t
es.
'Mantles of Variblt8
plied on, ,S'ho
Granite Monuments and
to order'.
CALDER 81. CO
277 ANDREW CALD
ONES,
and Foreign
e best style,
lorecl 3 a -ble svp-
t Notice.
Headeto es imported
ER.
, Agent.
SEA FORTH AND
MARBLE
M. L. MESS
(Late of H
Would intimate to their n
general public that they
orders for
Monuments, Headst
Mante
Granite Momenzints
Work of the best tyle
sik-pased in this par of 0
A call respectfelly olidt
Nett door to P rter's
MAINS
'.L. 341SSET.
11
T&
milton,)
orousfrie
re pretTare
nes, Table
,&c.
mported
d ext, an
tario.
d.
Furniture
EET, SE
ON
KS.
ON;
as and the
to fill all
HE INbE END
NSEMARIAN REL *US
hirty-two Pages, Site o
per's W eh y."
As in the past, the Psnii ,ENDENT
i.
t be the largest and -by far the hestre
1. published in -the world: A:14.i•ge m
f nit writers in America Mid! Europe
c ntributors. It has depalitin uts d
. 1 gion, Literature, Poetry, Sete ce, 11
rev Schools (explanations and !emu.
I ternational Series- of Sundae SOL
•
CUTTERS! CUTTERS! •C TIERS!
• Huron Carriage orks,
(Late McIntosh & Morriso
MAIN STREET, -• SE
THEon'denligned has on hand a
FIFTY CUTTE
Of First -Class material, and of the
which he will sell eheap for cash or o
Also, on hand and for sale
Wood - Work, of every Descripti
Bodies, Wii,eels, Gearing.
913 .A. J.
$5 TO $20 pAcur cloras.s!eAs
people, of either sex, young or n1
at work for us in their spare mime
time, than e,t anything else. Par
Address G. STINSON & Co.,Portlalnd
AGENTS WANTED EVElt
To eell our
INT WI
FORTH.
d is making,
•
best finish,
short time.
n, Cutters,
dc.
1eINTOSH.
ents -wanted .
of working
, make more
ts, or all the
iculars free.
Maine. 284
WHERE
Of the Dominion of Cana a.
1=1
Profits from $200 to $300'per mo th. Perma-
nent employment.
TRO & Co.,
311-6 32 King street est, Toronto.
Tops,
JUST
rX1 C
RECEIVED AT WILSON & YOUNG'S,
SEA.FORTII, '
A plondicl Stock of NEW and FR/SH FRUITS, such as Raisins, Currants, and every description of
Canned Fruit, all of which will be found. good value.
GROCKERY AND
GLASSyVARE.
Their Stock of CROCKERY and GLA.SSWARE is the Best and Cheapest in Town,
-
1,1fINES & LIQUORS OF THE BEST & PUREST BRANDS,
I WIallesale and Retail.
to Order.
cannot he
1
ALE AND PORTER FOR FAMILY USE, _LA7 GLASS AND WOOD.
'tore,
FORTH.
. ,MESSET.
NT,
WEEKLY!
•
GROCERIES
f every deseription in abundance, and cheap; Good Tea from 40 cents 10_81 per pound.
•!
nom? AND PEED always on havd. Goods delivered TOW7t Free
of Charge.
WILSON & YOUNG.
ill continuo
gime week-
mber of the
are regular
voted to Re-
ssions, Sun-
uts upon the
ol Lessons),
. (location, Ministerial Registers, E litorial, Edi-
t iial Notes, Young and gm, Conlin raid Inter -
e -ts, Dry Goods (with latest and uost correct
notations, 'Market Reviews (coon rising latest
tiotapiOns of Groceries, Country I reduce, Gen-
eatl. -Markets, &e.), Finance, 4isurau ;e, and Farm
nd Garden ; making it by fair the be t paper for
be clergyman, business man, end fa nily.
Among the eautributore to the -I •Dieenennetra
curing 1873may be mentioned: Lou se M. Alcott,
acob Abbott, Mary Clemmer Ani e; H. W. Bel -
1 , Da D Horace Basimell, D. D.j Leonard Bri-
on, II. D. C. P. Cranch, Ti L. Cnylei , D. D., Lydia
1 latia Child, ;fames 1 Freeinan Clark, D. D., Rose
'erry Cook, F. C. "wor, D. D',, Geer ei P. Fisher,
). D., William Lloyd Gerrieon, Mr,. Greenough,
I H. Gail Hamilton, T. W. Hige nson, Father
yacinthe, Gilbert ilaveu, Ed yard tE. Hale, j.i J.
, erves; Charles Kingsley, ;kin eS 31 Ceeh, LG. D.,
V. E. H. Lecky, Ray pelmet!, D. DJ, J. G. Pieltt;
i'lizabeth Stuart Phelps, Hirr m RI( h, A. P. Skarn
Ly , D. D., R. 11. Steddard, ill rriet 'reseott Spot -
ora X. P. Thompson, 1). la., Celia Tjlrnxter. W. Al.
aylor, D. D., J. Ti TrowInh go, 1enry Wilton,
usan -VC-tamer, john G. \\littler.
Its Premium List is exten i •e anc liberal. Our
•qw .Premium for 1874 is an degttnt 'Chrome, en-
itlett " Memories Of Childim d," fr in an original
il Painting by the world -re own. ertist, F. B
arpenter, which was paint d ox i rqssly for the
ND EPENDENT. 1 .
TEXCRI.S. OF SCR CR PTION :
nly $8 per year, including tlle Chi. ) Mos, "Good-
night Frolic" and "So Tired," i nounted; or
" Memories of Childhood," limn( r ted ; or the
SteelEngraving, ," Grant mild 'Wi 'on," or "Ed-
win M. Stanton." '
3 25 per year-Chromos, -.." Good night Frolic,"
"So . Tired." . mciunted. on bind r4' -board; or
" Memories of Claildhood," nun • tett on canvas,
rolled, ready for framing ; br St e Engraving,
"First Readings Of the Eriinnci at on Proclain-
ation,"' or "Authors of the Unit tates." .
$3 50 per year-Chromos ' Goo -night Frolic,"
and 'e. !So Tired," ruounted en str tehers.
89 and Three New Subscribe -T e "Providence
.
Wringer." I
Agents Wanted --- Exelusi e Territory
Giyeu--Large Coinn4ssio Offered.
Send for sainple copy, with a 1 list of premi-
ums, and inducements to Ag nts. Subscribe now!
Remittances to be eent to
HENRY BOWEN,
blisher,
14 No.3, Park-Plaise, Nee York P. 0. Box 2787.
GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS'
AND
,NEW YEAR S PRESENTS.
We
ha -ye just received a beautiful lot of
lowin
irulated Cake Baskets, '
, et Stands, (ill prices,
utter Dishes, glass and plated,
'ea Spoons,
able Spoons,
orks, Plated and Nickle,
Fancy Butter Knives,
oast Racks,
hina Tea Sete,
Fancy Tea Seta,
White Granite Tea Sets,
Motto Cups and Salmis, '
Fancy China Mugs, •
Mustadm Curl,
Toilet Bottles, -
Vatch Stands,
Work Boxes,
•
-RODGERS
"l'e import from Sheffield direct, and ea
ew Goods, suitable for this season, among which the
are of them:
Rodgers & Son's Gents' Toilet Cases,
Rodgers & Son's Ladies' COmpenions,
Rodgers & Son's Bread Knives
Rodgers & Son's Ivory Hand
Rodgers & Sim's Calvert; and Forks,
Rodgers & Son's Razors and Strops,
Rodgers Son's Knife Sharpeneraand Steels.
Rodgers14 Son's Butcher Knives,
Rodgers & Son's Pocket Knives,
Rodgers & Son's Scissors,
Albums, Card Cases,
Vases, Toys,
Combs, Brushes, Perfuraery,
Toilet Articles and Pomades,
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brashes,
Cloth Brushes,
Egg Boilers, &a.
SON'S CUTLERY,
do them well. Call and see the Stook.
E. HICKSON & Co.
CHEAPER 1 THAN EVER.
' SUBSCRIBER HAVING RECENTIN PURCHASED A LARGE QUANTITY OF
..„S
TEAS, SWARS, FRUITS,.
AND GEORA!. GROCERIES:,
Ax1THE CURRENT MARKET VALUE,
All' PRICES' NIUC4 LOWER T
Is enable to give the publie even
BETTER BARGAI
S THAN HERETOFORE.
THE
38 and 40 inch `White Cottons for 121e. 27 hidh
Wincey at 20e. 27 inch Dress Goods, 20e and 25.
27 inch Dress Serges, all colors, at 25c. Bled(
Lustres at 1.5c, 20e, 25e, 30e and 420. Single all
wool Plaid Shawls $1 90, $2 and $3. Double at.
wool Plaid Shawls, $8 50, $4 50 and 1$5 513
Ladies' all wool Ribb'd Hose at 22c, worth 40e.
Ladies' Belts, 15c, 20c, 25e, 80e .and 35c. Fir
.,
Trimmed Ladies' Jackets, new style, from $2. to
1
$4 O. Alsike Fur Sets at $1 25 per bet. Extra
Fin Alsike Fur Sets from $2 50 to $5 50.
, -
!The goods aro now in: stock, and the i habitants of Town and Country are invited! to come and
wit their share of the
IAI
GOing at the Chequered Store.
JAMES kURPHYj
Main -Street, i§ ea forth.
TAILORING itiD CENTS' FURNISHINGS
AT
5
PBELL'S
CLOTHE\-- EMPORTIT
Fall Stock Now Co4p1ete in Every Depart
000 Overcoats
Class
GOOD BAR
AT-Item.ember my Stock this Fa'
EATORT
KERR,
ish to inform the people of Huron and ublie generally that they haie leased the Seaforth Foundry
or a term of years, and are now prepared tJo Mannfacture all kinds of
•
astings, Straw C tters, Sawing Machines,
Plows, and oth r Farming Implements
lent.
GENTS' WEAR.
Lot of Overcoats at $7, worth $9. Lot of Pants
at $1 75 worth $2 50. Lot all wbol Pants st.$8
and. $3 '15. Lot of Shirts and Drawers at $1.
Lot of Fancy Silk Scarfs, new style, at 97.•le, worth
$1. Lot of Gents' Plain India Rubbers at Oe
per pair.
Ad Pea Jackets- First
Readymade.
AINS FOR CASH.
1 Surpasses anything I have opened before.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL
FaNDRY.
ILKIE litc CO.
THESE GOODS
Are all fresh hi this week, and are offered at vices
that will sell them to the Independent bnyer, the
buyers who can buy where they please.
ALL GOODS SOLD FOR CO,
We are ales pre
The undersign
atisfaetion in all
287
And marked in
PLAIN FIGURES.
NO TWO PR1
A LOT OF
qH.EA!) BFANKETS.
Seven pound Blankets for 84. SIX pound
Biala
ared to do REPAIRIN Of every description,
have had long eaterie ea in the Found*, business, and are prepared to guarantee
heix work.
• KERR, WILKIE & CO.
kets for $3 BO.
00.3.1"E EARLY Before they go.
A. G. M DOTTGALL
BLYTH SHIN LE, HEADING
A "D
PANING FACTORY.
riVE Subscriber laaving,leimed the Mill for many
-1- ears worked by Mr. William Curtis, is prepar-
ed to supply shingles and heading in birge quan-
titiep at the lowest market vices. Particular at-
tention paid to
CU:ST031 SA WIZ'i7G ce PLANING.
First-class Shingles guaranteed, as none but good
Saweers are employed, and the best quality of
Ping used. The highest prizes paid for good Pine
and Timber for Heading.
The subscriber is ale° about to ereet a new
Shingle Mill on Lot 80, Com 2, East Wawanoen
(ten( -miles from Mancheriter), which will be ready 1
for work on the 1st of January, 1874.
Wanted, a first-class Shingle Sawyer to e,om-
'Ilene° work on the ist January next.
31143 I JOSEPH 'CARTER.
HQGST HOGS
Wanted at the
Seaforth Packing House
-10,000 itowo.
-Iu1R. THOMAS STEPHENS
rpm:3 much pleasure in infonniag his nurner-
ous customers that le has- moron" eneed the
Pcnk Packing business in his old stand, North
Mehl street. Having secured the serviees- of a
practical Sausage -maker, the pubite can rely on
getting a first-elase article in- either
SAUSAGES OR SUGAR -GURU `FTAATS.
Those in need of such would do wel3 to give bbn a
call before purebasing elsewhere % All ()niers
prtneptly attended to.
P S. -Highest 'price in cash 00. for 0013N
COS.
THOMAS STEPHENS,
810 Main Street, Seaforth.
I
NOTICE.
A LL parties Indebted to the underaigned are Te-
-43- quested to cal and settle/0 tileiraceonnts
at mice. ,
312 ! KEBB,WAILIg /leo
eaetee.
toe