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The Huron Expositor, 1877-08-10, Page 5and I -call on you for o trary, ler be brawled aa dere. Z did not say one man Cathelics, but I did ntario 0overnment was man Cathohe influence, treatmene of Orangemen, gepen 'eve would be re- arinciplea fend manhood if 'ent the intuit, au& demand squal rights at the poll% sen shaintflolly denied us i and the Gevernment he if the approbation with trge meeting received nay criteriereto go by, I am imk the Orangemen and. North lIarton have put a for Mr. Glbson, 'Which he et feel wheiehe next comes r re-eiection, and then_ it at Orangemen have rights pected as well as. other now, Mr. Editor, as you funjustifiable attack upon a,teal, I trust to your sense in giving place in your e rematka. I remain, EYN OLDS. Proceediaage. O have received a report council meeting held on y. If the ',Domicil of that nnot induce their clerk to eutee reeve promptly it is should knew the reason ot care to publish reports ich are a mouth old. . e council toot on the 2nd e following business was oved by D. Vanalstine, R. Millerethat the amount tute labor tax for 1876, If of lot 26, $th concession, e pathmaster having cer- work was performed, ed by J. R. Miller, sec- aidlaw, that F. Clegg be t a in)) of ditching oppo- th concession — Carried. aicllaw, seconded by D. t F. Clegg- be instructed tehing on sideline between 6th concesaion—Carried. counts were passed, and their payment. -Moved er'seconded by Thome e Clegg tie instructed to ming approaohes to the-, (eark's bridge-- Carried. analttime aeconded by J. this coupon inetruot W, k„ of .11ruesele, to supply 1t provialcpa to the arena until forbid by this twin Ind( ant a., 'IvJync1 by I. iidcd y f*. CI that the noted to publis a eopy of law In oomph nco with by the Turnberry connoil he law on drainage—Car- by F. Clegg, seconded by 'at the Clerk be instructed eve autheriting the. trus- Section No, 7, to borrow edit of said section, for the `Ming a new school house foved by D. Vanalstine, Laidlaw, that this coun- Duni to meet again on the her next• earned. Council met . on Satur- 4th, pursuant to ad - d1. the members present. t meeting read and confirm - sr T. M: Kay, seconded by W. Magee, a deaf mute re- eocure clothing for himself laved D. Millar, seconded rat Mrs. Small receive $8 ehild left in her care—Car- Dy J. Hails, seconded by D. mills on the dollar be levied e property of the raunici- to raise $2,500 for -local I a by-law be 'drafted in rewith, and that the roll r the collector by the mid - ,—Carried. Moved by 1). ed by J. Halls, that the equirecl by the trustees hool section, to be this Council, be en- Hector's roll and collected rates, and that a by-law it effect—Carried. Moved seconded by J. Shier,that as a -special rate for rail - aid that a by-law he passed Carried. Moved by J. by D. Millar, that $125 lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9,on !esSiOn, and the north half end 6, on the 5th con - 1(10 for for interest and sink - deem debeietures on the water course, and that mcl to that effect --Carried ;lake seconded. by T. M. he clerk notify the ruish, for inspection by lade executed by himself and sufficient sureties to `.1,200 for the due perfor- titles as collector for 1677 )ved_ laY J. Halls, second- ty, that the clerk procure last revised "Fence View - an McLean 'Bros. EXPOS- Forth—Carried. 'On mo- ijourned to firat Saturday o'clock A. M. a.. _ - as, of Careoribrook, has et hotel to Mr. Alexander :fly of Yonngsville, Ox- , Campbell, Mayor of Lia - ear taken 21 tom of well rora a seven -acre field. ielcl was completely worn receiving ma loads of produced the above re - tis W. H. vbridge, cut 17 acres of I was bound up the same wbriclgeites„ - On Friday S. Wilcot and IV. Coats, ICO, cut with cradles. six all wheat in six hours. day of July there died na,the mother of Michael Earys, who left here last - e with a son in the city ed. Mrs. Brown was in re When she left St. apparently in the best of il of Mitchel' will this to raise somewhere about ppropriated towards the ises : Debentures and due this year, $3,534; MOO; board of works, ridge over Whorl creek, on foundry debentures, aeol, $240 ; comity rate, 200 ; insurance, $150 ; etionary, $200; law ex - AUGUST 101 1877. 'fia,x, $30; repairs on market prope 1100, supplies for hall; $100; sped grants, $350; salaries,! wa works, $m. —A spunky young lady tripped fell on a broken side welkin Mitchell other day. Feeling her pride somew injured, and, with .a shake of her h said she, "1 wish I had broken my so that I might have made the Coun pay 'dearly for the injury,'" That girl w wool the life out of some poor man yet -she lives. —Mr. G. S. Climes, of Listowel, h been in correspondence with Mr. D. X. Rine, the great temperance adveca respecting the securing of his services f a series of meetings for Listowel,and h been informed that than& he cann come at tresent, he will be happy to ae- himself of the opportunity some ti during the fall. —Messrs. G. F. & Jas. Sills,of Miteh have purchased two townships of pi land in the neighborhood of Lake Supe rior, and on which is a good sawmill -These gentlemen intend going up in few weeks to set a number of men work clearing up a portioe of the lan Since the purchase they were offere $10,000 on their bargain. —On Tuesday of laet week Thom Mulheron, son of Mr. Thomas Mulhero of Miteher., had his leg broken betwee the knee and ankle. It appears that h and another man very foolishly trie their skill in a wrestling Match, at Arm strong's tavern, Bornholm. , The resu was a brokee leg. The injured man w conveyed to Mitchell in a buggy, wher he had medical aid. —On Monday of last week as Mr. Ja Beattie, of the township of Downie, wa returning from St. Marys one of his rein got fast in the hook of the eheck line. II stepped on the pole of the wagon to fre it. The horses took fright and ran off throwing him on' the ground, and two o the wheels passed over hue back bruisin him badly. —On Wednesday of last week M Louis Zceger, jeweller, of! Listowel, a tempted' to replenish his spirit lamp wit alcohol while it was burning, and durin the operation the alcohol caught fire an explode& Mr. &eget. narrowly escape having his face burned, while the burn ing fluid scattered and. set fire to th paper on the walla. He thinks he wil extinguish the light- before ettemPting t refill the lamp in future. —It has boon the praotiee of severs, parties in Mitchell to fire og guns withi the limits of the corporatinn during th summer, and on Thursday of last woe a woman came vory near losing hor lif by this dangerous amusement, While i hor garden with hor husband a report of gun WAS hoard, and at t110 IMMO bikini a bullet went whining pastor head, calls ing her almost to faint froM fright. —On Tuesday of last week -a young man named MoDonald, ai Wider in Downie, was passing throligh Gadshil village in a buggy with him sister. While watering theirhorseat Mr. Moore's hote Miss MoDonald,being alone in the buggy the animal became frighteoed at a pesS ing team and ran away, Upsetting the buggy and throwing out the young ladY, injuring her so severely that medical aid was sent for, who pronouneed her case dangerous, she having bled profusely from mouth and ears. It is thought, -however. that she will recoirer. ---On Tuesday morning, 31st ult., Mr. -Oswald Walker, of the 1.0th concession Hibbert, his son,and two hired men were .cleaning up the barn floor,1 preparatory to drawing in grain, and had the team standing behind. the ]barn hitched to the wagon, when auddenly the teeth bounced in among them. Mr. Walker and the other two men sprang to the side and escaped, but his eon a young lad of about 14 ran out at a small door in the front of the barn when the horses struck the large door and knocked it off the hinges, and it fell upon;him. Then the horses ran out upon the door: When extricated it was thought the boy was almost dead, but Dr. McTavish was call- ed in, and after examining him found that he had received -some slight cuts about the face and a bruise on one leg, but nothing very serious. The boy's es- cape from death was regarded as mirac- ulous. --The grading on the Stratford and Huron Railroad between Listowel and Milverton is about completed, the Only remaining work being three small pieces of swamp. The work of fencing as well .as the laying of ties, oulvert and bridge building is well on, and will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. The large bridge at Listowel will be commenced in a few days, which is the only importaiat work yet uncompleted in the Listowel section, On the south end four miles of track have been laid and some of it ballasted. The grading on that part is also going on lively, and but a few miles remain to be done, most of which is in the Ellice swamp. As sooni as the grad- ing is completed, the track laying and ballasting will be pushed ehead much faster than at present. 11Y, al ter and the hat ead, leg cil ill if a8 te, Or as ot ail me ell ne a to d. as n, it as s. r. t- 1 0 1 111 1 • imemememosmseemeen —A most destructive fire broke out in Sturdy's drug store in Aylmer, on Wed- nesday morning last, and destroyed a -considerable portion of the business part of the village. —A sad drowning accident occurred on Tuesday afternoon at Maybee's Pond, about two miles from Ingeraoll. It ape pears that a young man named Wilson, brought a grist of wheat to the mill, and while it was grinding went in for a bath. Going beyond, his depth, and not being able to swim he was drowned. No one knew that he was in the water until some time afterwards, wheo his clothes were found on the bank. His body was recovered in a few minutes. —The trial of Sturdy, the Guelph ab- ductionist, and his accomplices was com- menced before the Police Magistrate of that town on Tuesday last. The evi- dence of Miss Carr was taken, and was the same in substance as the statement she previously made. According to her statement she was treated in a most hor- rible manner by Sturdy, and if her evi- dence be true, he is a villain of the deep- est dye, and any punishment the law can inflict on him will be too lenient for the crime he has committed. ; —While Messrs. William and John Wilson were endeavoring to take a threshing machine home from the foundry at Blyth, an accident occurred Whereby the machine was eonsiderably damaged. Their horses were not alto- gether satisfied with the arrangements, and undertook to paddle their own canoe, in consequence of which notwith- standing one of the Messrs. Wilson had hold of the horses' heads, and the other hold of the lines, the horses managed to get away, and upsetting the ,machine at the corner of Emigh's hotel, smashed it to such an extent as to cause repairs necessary to the amount of VO. .BIRTRS. —In Blyth, oe August let, the wife of Mr. Isaac Henderson, of a daughter. . CLARK.—In Blyth, on July 30, the wife of Mr. John Clark, of a son. Ives.—In Exeter on July 23, the wife of Mr. W. U. Ives, of aeleughter. Kine.—In Winghamicon July 28, the - wife of C. F. Kent, Esq., of a son. • DEATHS. IRVING. --111 Tuckersmith, (at the resi- denco of her son, on July 24, Margaret Irving, aged 46 years. FORSYTHE. —Inckersteitli, on Sunday, July 22, Will am Forsythe, son of James Porspth , Esq., aged 22 years. Ross. -1n Stanlet on. Aug. 7, the in- fant son of Mr. James Ross, aged. 13 days. SMITH. —In McKi lop, on July 29, Rob- ert Smith, aged 15 years. DUNCAN.—In Br ntford, on August 2, Cornelius Dune n, aged 67 years and 7 months. GRAHAM --In Pul erten, on August 8, George Graham, of that place. LEARY.—in Wing am, on July 29, Ben- jamin, younges son of Mr. Leary, aged 13 months 1 weeks and 4 days. KENT. --in Wingl am, on July 28, the infant son of Chas. F. Kent, Esq. Rocx-fruy.--In W ngham, on July 31, Emanuel Steph n, son of Mr. Wm. Rockhey, aged u months 2 weeks and days. NEAL.—In Brusse on August 2, Rubie E., only child o Mr. Wm. Neal, aged 10 'months. PICKARD.—In Ex ter, on August 2nd, May, infant chi d of Mr. Robert Pick- ard, aged 5 wee and 4 days: SANDERS.—In Ste hen, on July 21, Mrs. Mary Sanders, ,ged 70 years and 11 months. DREW.—IU Exete on July 30, Freder- ik H., son of Ir. John Drew, aged 13 months 5 da s. COCKERLINE. —In orris, on July 31st, Thomas, son of r. Robert Cockerline, aged 15 months. SIEERBROOKE.---In Londesborough, . on July 29, the infant child of Mr. John Sherbrooke, agoc 7 weeks. larron.--In Lonciooborough, on July 25, Mr. John Le'tch, aged 62 years. SIMS. —In Myth,' on July 28, Samuel, son of Mr. Wm. :ims, aged 6 months. CociutnumN.—In Londesborough, on the 29th ult., Hopzi ath Ann, daughter of Anthony Cooker ine, aged 20 years. RowLAND.—In 131 th, on the 31st ult., John, infant son of Mr. William Row- land, aged ono w HENDERSON, 131yth, or the 2n4 iliiitlf the infant (Mild Of Mr. .Imatto If (macron. THE M MEETS. 8111A1 011,111, Auausb 18/t. There is very lit le doing on the Sea. forth market yet, ti e farmers all being too busy harvestin!, to bring in produce. A few loads of fall heat have been sold at prices ranging f om $1 25 to $1 40, according to the ur ency of the wants of the buyer. but no egular market' price has yet been establ shed. Butter brings from 17c to 18c, an eggs from 11 cents to 12 cents. CHEES MARKET. Weedatock, Ont. Aug. 8.—The cheese market te-day wa rather dull, only a few buyer's put in . appeaaance ; there were 1,847 boxes ffered ; no sales re- ported during mark. t hours. Cable, 52s. MONTREAL 11 Mr. Robert Mille shipped by the ste Upper Canada hors from Toronto is ab ments for the expor to England by ne Mr: C. F. Elwes s week a pair of bay $180, one small po chestnut saddle ho handsome bay saddl Jamea Maguire has for $130, one black chestnut mare for superior brown sad and fifty others at f following are the shi the United States fo John McNaughto horses, 31,050; and two horses, $321. Landon, Aug. 9.- The market for the week has remained omparatively quiet and steady. The re eipts have not in- creased much, if ny. The most of wheat now coming i is the new crop, and in quality and Y eld comes up to the most sanguine ex a ectations. Several loads daily of new o ts, which turn out well, considerably o er the average crop, and bring $1.30 per 100 lbs.; old,$1.35. Barley—only one sm 11 load, of a very inferior article, whi h was sold at 90c. per 100 lbs. The c op is reported gener- ally poor, and more • r less discolored by Wet. Spring wheat on some farms is good', and in other cases light. Peas are going to be a hea y crop, and so are potatoes, the latter ti e most prolific and best in quality for any years. Hay. is Slightly Advanced, $ 0 to $12 was paid to -day. Butter is rather scarce and commands from 18c. o 22c. per lb. Eggs are also sparingly sepplied, and bring 14c. to 16c. per dozen, unless in very large lot, when a sh ade easier terms are obtainable. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. RSE MARKET. , of Pickering, Ont., mer Ontario, fifteen s, and a gentleman ut making arrange. tion of forty horses t week's steamer. id during the pest carriage mares for y for $60, one fine e for $100, and a mare for $175. Mr. old one brown colt mare for $110, one $135, and a very el horse for $175, om $14 to $70. The ments of horses to the past week Saratoga, three r. Garbis, Boston, Buffalo, Aug. 8, 1877.—Cattle—Re- ceipts to -day, 357 he d, making the total supply. for the weel, thus far, 5,280. The market was acti e for butchers' and medium grades of . shippers. Quotable butchers' and media* grades of ship- pers at $5 25 to $5 55 ; cows and heifers at $3 60 . to $4 50; eommon Texats at $2 50 to $3. Sheep and Lambs. The market was dull and demand lighl,. Prices are nom- inally unchanged.Togs—The market was dull and slow; fir heavy at $5 40 ; good at $5 50._ " Montreal, Aug. S. ---There was a de- cided -improvement i the demand for cattleboth on hom ' and foreign ac- count, and althoughl the i3upply as re- gards numbers was apple, yet the qual- ity was sadly deficient. The prices at the yards to -day ranged from 4c to 5c per pound from commOnto fair butchers' cattle. A few sales Were made at 5.1c to 5ic, but these were for the pick of the of- - ferings, and were bought for the London market. Dealers report that the sup- ply in the country is -being gradually thinned out, and thet cattle will be scarce before long. We notice that the class of beeves shiped to England is nothing so choice as it was for months since, and yet all the uropean steamers THE HURON I I, taking cattle froth here are chartered from four to six weeks ahead. This speaks well for the i foreign demand, which, if it continues, must soon very materially effect our Canadian markets. Mr. R. J. Hopper bought 41 cattle for $1,360; 22 do. for $1,072, 22 at 449 per lb. Mr. C. M. Simmons received 44 cat- tle and sold 22 at 4143 per pound, and 22 small cattle to butchere at 4c per pound. Mr. D. Couglin received 18 cattle, which he sold at 4,2c per lb. Mr. Shane also bought 144 sheep for shipment to Eng- land. Mr. IL McDonald, of ,Napanee, received 22 cattle, and told 4 head for $188, and two for $90. Hogs were sold at Re per pound. HARNESS. HARNESS. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the inhabi- -m- tants of Seaforth and surrotmding country that he is prepared to sell SADDLES, HARNESS, Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Whips, Curry Combs, Cards, Brushes, And everything in his line at the Smallest Possi- ble Profits, and by buying for cash in the best markets he feels easildent that he can !sell goods CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PERSON IN THE TRADE. Being determined to Imp Good Goods, parties who want anything in his line can depend on getting a good article, as he has secured the ser- vices of a first.class workman, and is prepared to do all kinds of work. CARRIAGE TRIMMING DONE TO ORDER. Repairs Dond on Shortest Notice. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THE TRADE AND LlVERY MEN. . A CALL SOLICITED. Remember the place: Between Morrieon's Groeery and McIntyre & Willis' Shoe Store. JAMES WILSON, Seaforth. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND ARTS ASSOOIA TION OF ONTARIO, TO BE HELD AT LONDON , ON TIlt) 2411170 29TH SEPTEMBER,1077 -03 1 8, 0 0 0 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS, NTRIES Must be made with the Secretaryret Toronto, on or before the undermentioned dates, visa Home, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agrieul- tura' Implements, on or before Saturday, August 25th.- Grain, Field Roote, and other Farm Products, Machinery, and Manufactures generally, on or before Saturday, September let. 1 Horticultural Products, Ladies', Work, Fine Arts, &c., en or before Saturday, September 8th. - Prize Lists and Blank Forms for making the entries upon can be obtained of the Secretaries of all Agricultural and Horticultnral Societies and Mechanics' Inetitntes throughout the Province. - JOHN B. CRAW, . , Secretary Agricultaral ' 504-3 4.ncl Arta Association. MISS T-4 CAMPBELL'S BLOCK SEAFORTH. TNTENDING to retire from, business I have now commenced to dispose of mv entire STOCK OF MILLINERY, FANCY AND OTHER GOODS At and Below Cost. Being determined to SELL OUT I em prepared to dispose of my Goods at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. COME ONE, COME ALL. MISS LEECH. VOTERS' LIST -1877. ' 1 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF HAY. • i CO UNT Y OF II:CRON. 1 NT oncE is hereby given that I have transmi e a-1 ted to the persons me o Section of "The Voters' Lit Act of 1876," the ned in the Second • copies required by,said section to he so trans- mitted of the List made, pursuant ,to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the iast revised - Assessment Roll of the said Mut icipality, to be . entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Ele tions for Members of the LegislatiVe Aesembl arid at Iltiunicipal Elections; arid thet said Li t was first posted up at my office, en Hay, on the Eighth day of August, 1877, end remains , there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said List, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein,Ito take int - 'mediate proceedings to have the same errors cor- rected according to law. I SAMUEL FOSTER, . Clerk of the Bald Municipality. . Hay, August 8, 1877. ' 505-3 RISE...V. PROM T.H_E A;SHES. THE HURON CARRIA0 FACTORY. WM. GRASSIE HISpleasure in informieg his e ustomers and friends that he is again working fall blast in his new premises on Goderich street, on the site of his old factory, which was destroyed by fire. He has on hand a number of Lumber and Light Wagons, also Democrats and .Bugg4s, ,1 Whith for Workmanship and Material he can recommend. He is determined to fully Einstein his old reputation, and will allow none in the business to surpass him in Workmanship or price. Repairing and Custom Work prcrmptly attended to. Blacksmithing in all its ranches. 502 WM. G ASSIE. MORTGAGE THERE will be sold by Public Auction, on the -A. Premises, in Seaforth, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th, at 2 o'clock P. M., that Stave and Barrel Factory, Formerly owned by Philip Vollmer, Land and Buildings, whole or in parts to suit pur- chasers. Copy of mortgage will be produced., at sale. Terms made known at sale. ,One bid reserved. 503-3 R. BLACKWOOD, Mertgagee. ESTRAY STOCli STRAY SHEEP.—Strayed from Let 26, Con. "1-4 6, Meltillop, a Ewe and Lamb. Any person giving such information to the undersigned ae will lead to the recovery of the above animals will be suitably rewarded. JOHN GOVES- LOCK. , 50813 7 XPOSITOM LL GO TO WM. HILL & SEAFORTH, Gents, Call on WILLIAM HILL & Co., .and_leave your Measure for one of those $14.00 SUITS. A Large Line Just Reqeived. A Good Range of Pat- terns to Select frorn These Goods are the BEST VALUE ever Offered in Seaforth. WILLIAM HILL & Co. 01 3avw loostos KiNo 'aims ssge 1877 G-$0T_ADMIV IIOIL 1877 DISSOLUTION OF PI6RTNERSHIP. The Partnership hereto/or subsisting between W. LOAN and R JA IESON, coing business 'n the Town of Seaforth, under the firm nam of ' LO G .41 & .1 AM I SO N , has this day been dissolved by mut I consent. All liabilities contracted by the firm, will be liquidat- ed b B. Jamieson, to whom all debts dup the firm rnu8t be paid. The business wll hereafter be carried 022 as formerly by R. Ja4ie8on. W, LOGAN, R. JAMIESON I Tritnoe8--43i Y, difeZEA 01130010111 Aust 1141 1877, munInun the p e om) le k eentinunnee el vory Rhona etlronftet teiloh hts leen attends N, rot ono* tho gbovo 1)01100 tho mulorsIgno4 ?loolrom to atots that he lito tbe opefi to firm fell the relit 6 y 64114 and ho bop to fieltIlre all that no tiftort will bo oporto* 11111 part to nom thole to tho Gollion ion Skim tile 't1)vIb)o reputation It baii enieyed for fell' halifig 8114 °hoop Goodo, 11, IA.M110804.1, COTTOi YARN IN WHITE, BUIE, ORANGE AND RED At the Golden Llop. EW F LL TWEEDS JUST OPENED AT THE GOLDEN LION. CALL A1113 SEE THEMI, R. JAMIESON, Seafor4i. PECIALTIES FOR THIS MONTla , AT 1 DUNCAN & DUNCAN Sy SEAFORTH. A -jVhite Neck Frillings; White Book Muslin, . White Grenalslines, VVitite Jacco 1 *itite Sewed ett Muslin, Edging. White Insertions, 1 , White Valencienne and Cluny Laces, -"White Marseilles, *bite Piqu.e 'White Linen Diaper, White Brillialits, White Irish Linens, White Bishop and Victoria Lawns, White Ameri an and English Cottons, White Skirts, half price. A JUST 1?./MCIV-M33 es' WhiL Ribbed Hose, 1 cents. Children's White and Colored Hose. Men's Half Hose—Colored. New Prints in Seal Browns and Blues. Another Lot ef these Large 40 cent Parasols this week—better value than any 25 cent Parasols. White Quilts froin $1 25 up to 32 50. BALANCE OF MILLINERY AND MANTLES AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. 10 'pounds BrIght Sugar fo.t $11. 16 pounds Good Currants for $1. Rice and other Goodie deettp. DUNdAN & DU*CAN; Seaforth. BEATA ESTATE FOB. SAILEe PROPERTY FOR SALE.—For Sale, that'llnet- i venttint and desirable residence On the mazer of High and Ilarket Streets, lately occupied bDi.y Vereee. Apply to DR. VERCOE. 410 - eA_7c WILL hay in, lamest newstorey audit eko--E4 ". half frame houhe, with kitchen, weed- -fihed, well, pump, tee , u nice loeation. Termer. $1'75 caeh, ealene.e to suit• purchaser. Title mt. disputabie. Uhl's i eertaiely a very cheap pre** erty. Apply to ALZO STRONG, Land and Insurance Agent, Seaforth. 4921 ATALITABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Floe Sale, Lots Nos. 24, 25 and 26, in the 9th Cora - cession of MeRillop, containing 200 acres, aboat 80 of which are cleared, well fenced and in a g state ef cultivation; the bahn3ce lie.te with the best of hardwood. There is ft new fe. house with stone foundation, eiso a. frame sta and log barn; there is also another frame dwellin' g house on the place. A bearing orchard of 150 trees', also a young orchard with se.me number. Plenter of good -water. Is on the northem gravel roadc,5 miles from Seaforth, and adjoins the -villege ot Winthrop, in which are all village convemenceia, including a cheese factory, saw and grist mill Also the building known as Hannah's Hotel. The property will be sold in one parcel or in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to the proprietor on the premises or to Winthrop Post Office. ROBERT HANNAH, Proprietor. - 485 -4x , WANTED. A PPRENTICES WANTED. --Six or seven ap4 prentices wanted to learn dressmaking. Ap- ply at rooms over L. Beatty's store. MISS. An. DERSON. 492 LACK$3,11TH WANTED.—Wanted inunedi- ately, a Journeyman Blaeksmith, one capable of doing horse shoeing and general jobbing. Steady employment will be given to a competent hand. JOHN WILLIAMS, Kinburn. 505 ' - 1VAGON•MAKER WANTED, at Hill's Green. TV A first-class stand; a splendid shop 20x40. Op en for rent on easy terme. For farther par - tic niers apply to JOSEPH ERWIN, Proprietor, Hill's Green P. O. 505x4 A GOOD CHANCE.—Wanted iminediately, ali -4-1- active reliable man in each township in the County of Huron to canvass for a map of the County. For further particulars apply at THE EXPOSITOR OFECE, Seaforth. 505x2 TEACHER WANTED.—A Male Teacher hold- -1- ing a third -close certificate wanted for School Section No. 4, Hullettt. LIIti(18 to commence on - the 17th, of August. Apply to the Trusteei. JAMES ALLEN, JOHN CARTER, GEORGE , RUDD.EIf, Bandon P. 0. 496-4s TEACHER WAN TED.—Wanted, a Male Teach- -A- et, secend or third.olasa certificate, for echos)! section No. 4, Stanley. 1101)0 but en experienced teacher need apply. Dutiee to commence Aug. 110. Apply, stating salary, if by latter address WM. CAIINIE, Secretary, Blake I'. O. 504x4 TRAoHEIt WANTED. —,'Wanted, a Venni' 'L Teacher holding a thlreeilaim- tortintato, for the second department of the Monk Publie flhool. Duties to commence 011 Anglia aOth, pplloatlons, rotating malar71 t000mpanted by estimanialm, received until August 10, WM. 11. TEWART, fieeretary Board of Trustees, 6004 TIMMER WANTED, ---A ' Eamalc Tauber A- wontoil to tomb tbo .Iiinfor Popoitroont in School liootion No, 17) Moodok tor Um romoining portion ni tho yoor, Appitootiono, ototint soi. 11 ry, vv 11) be reeeived by tlio Trnotom up to Aion. iblyt Anortiot00, ot h &cloak .13, M, TtIOMAti IGGINS, THOMAS WILSON, X, L liNVIONT. AN, Troot000 flobool ilootion No, 171 Ilowlokl ordwidi Is. G. bOti.11 , GIANTS WANTHD,---In ovary Town Cid Villogo hi the Counties of Huron and brims, or the sale of the Purcell Spring Iled-, ft new I''. tont, niatinfaetuted by Mensie & Dtincatly Striae ord, Ont. - Good active men can male from $6 o $10 a day In this butlinese, 9.14 those beds Will sell well and the terms will be liberal. Apply ersonall, or by -letter post-paid, to ROBERT MILEY, Leadbury P. O., Huron County, Ont., Agent for the above Counties. 504 1 ENDERS WANTED.—The Trusteee of School Section No. 4, Stanley, are prepared to reeeive Sealed Tenders for the erection of two new frame echeol houses. Plans and specificatione to be seen at the residence of William Carnlc. Lot 1L Brownson T.ine, Stanley, from the 21st -61 July 877. Tenders to be in accordance therewith Tenders will be received till the 10th of August at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessan ly accepted. WM. CARRIE, Blake P.O. 5032:4 IMPORTANT NOTICES. J. McCOLL, Solicitor, &e., Brussels. Office • in Leckie's nevr1 brick building. 504-52 i 314 ONEY TO LEND—On terms more advan- tageoue than ever before offered. A. Y. Me- COLL, Solicitor, Brussels. : 504 52 1 f xJ OTICE.—I hereby forbid all parties from giv- 4-1 ing goods on my account `t-- any person with - opt my written order. ROM,Il P SMILEY, Mc- Willop. ' i 1 504-4 -..-. Teen? TTITIT./117 ,h,r -1.2 , • .. . the partnership heretofore subsisting be- . Ieen Robert Millen and David Black, as ill,Planing Saeh, Door, Stave and Shingle Manufactur- ' e was this day dissolved by mutual consent, debts due to the said partnership are to be p id, and those due from the same discharged at Wroxeter, where the business will be continued by.the said Robert Millen. Dated at Wroxeter tips flnd day of August, A. D. 1877. ROBERT MILLEN, DA.ViD BLACK. Witness — W3I. L;AWRIE. .505-3 SALES. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.—Whereas, default has been ma de in the payment of monies due under a cer- tain iedenture of mortgage, made by Edward wion and Elizabeth, his wife. to bar dower, a d bearing date the 4th day Of July, 1874, which o rtgage will be produced at the time of sale, n tiee is hereby given that, under and by virtue o the powers of sale in the geld mortgage con- tained, there will be sold byPnblic Auction, at Shaap'e Hotel, Seaforth, on SATURDAY, AUG. lat in at 12 o'clock noon, the following Janda, being town lot number 80. aceording to a plan of part of the Town of Feaforth, made for the Gon- inlock estate by L. McPhillipe, P. L. S. Thistle a corner lot fronting Main street, north of Saarp's Hotel. Terms and conditions made k own on the day of sale, or apply to JAMES H. BENSON, Vendor's Solicitor. 603-8 FOIL SALE OR TO LET. 00318 TO BENT.—To rent; a. number of Good Rooms in3leyer's 'block, over Johneon B others' Hardware Store Aeply to Duncan & D noan or to the proprietor. Ie MEYER. 480 17 a ne ARM TO BENT.—To let, Lot S 9 and 10, Con. 6, Htillett, containing 200 acres of good land of which are cleared and in a good state of tivation. The farm contains, good buildings d orchard, and is W,ell watered. It is situated r Kinburn and convenient to schools, churches . For further partictilare apply to JAMES ELL, Constance P. O. • 502*4 LOST (iR FOUND. OST.—Lost betweein Brucefield and Bayfield. a Masonic Apron. Any person returning the saane to ROBERT CLUFF, Bayfield, will be snit - ..1_ lavb lyo rewarded.ToaaoS, T 502-1 .—Lost, on or about the middle , 1 , [ a note 'of hand given by Fra*is Bates, bearing date May 17th, 1877, and payable on th e 17th August, 1877, in faVor of the under- 'signe d for the sum of $80. The public are here- by cautioned against pnrchasing or negotiating th said note as payment of it -has been stopped. 1. . McDONALD. McKillop) Aug• 7. 1877.505'4 , i $PECI-FICE ARTICLES BUILDERS.—SELd, Stone, and Gravel for -1" Sale. Orders lefti with James Edwards or Thomas Lee will be promptly attended to. T OMAS CURRIE, Seaforth. , 481 -1-R THE- LADIES.—Willson & Scott have re- ceived a lot of the celebrated Franz & Pope H it ting machines, the best machine made. They will knit a pair of stockings in ten minutes. Cell and see them. WILLSON & SCOTT. 480 SPECIFIC ARTICLES. see,D WHEAT. ---The undersignedhas on hand IL- ready for sowing a quantity of Buseian Fall ; Wheat, which he imported last year from Ponti- acip Mic higan, and which is only the *bird sowing from Russia. It will yield this year 40 bfishels t to the a ere. and is a heautiful eample. It is also ' peiiectl y free from all foul seeds. Samples of the Gra in can be seen at the Exeoenon Office or at J. Br ownell's store, Seaforth. Price $2 50 per bushel. ROBERT CAMPBEITa% Oneesslon 2, Tuckersinith. 504