The Huron Expositor, 1870-02-04, Page 8THE HURON EXPOSITOR Feb. 4. 1870.
THE MARKETS
SEAFORTH, Feb., 4, 1870.
Wheat, (Fail) V bushel; : 0:50 to 0:75
Wheat (Spring) lf' bushel,. 0:65 to 0.:73
0:45 to 0:50
0:24 to 0:26
0:43 `' to 0;48
0:50 to 0:60
• 9:00 . to 11:00
0:18 to 0:18
• 0:20 to 0:20
7:50 to 8:50
5:00 to 6:00
0.40 to 0:90
0.12 to 0:15
0:30 to 0.15
0.05 to 0;06
Barley' 49 bushel,
Oats 10 bushel,
Peas 11 bushel,-
Potatoes l bushel,
Hay tea,
Butter, 1 lb.
Ducks,
�srk,
Hides,
Sheep Skins,
Chickens,
(tem,
Turkeys,
NOTICE OF
REMOVAL.
THE: sit°beesibers begs, to,notify their customers
and the public generally that they have re-
moved
To the Stare lately occupied by A.
Mitchell, Second Door. Above
W. S. Robertson's Italian
Warehouse.
Where they will keep constantly on hand s large
stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES and
PROVISIONS, XXX FAMILY FLOUR, and
all kinds of Mill and Cheap Feed.
. a
Country Produce taken in exchange for Groc-
eries, Provisions, Flour and Feed.
All goods purchased from us will be delivered
Free of Charge in any part of Seaforth, Harpur-
hey, or Egwondville.
Farmers tmay exchange wheat, &c., for Flour
and Feedat our Mill, at the highest value.
W. A. SHEARSON & CO.
Seaforth, Jan. 28th, 1870. 524y.
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DENTISTRY.
el CARTWRIGHT, L.D.S., will be in Sea -
forth, at Sharp's . Hotel, the first Tuesday
and Wednesday of every month, and in Clinton.
at the Commercial Hotel, the two following days.
Seaforth, Feb. 4th, 1870. 107-tf
AS USUAL
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Robertson's.
GO TQ as.; ARMSTRONG'S ° .,.
For your .OFP ;aid
'OF THANKS
DUNGAN. &. , CO., beg to
tender their thanks to the
public, for the .1beral patronage
Pocket Dairies, tor 1870 they have ,received during the
past year.
January 21st, 1870.
SLINDA Y MAGAZINE. Sunday at Home,
:Leisure Hour, British Workman, Band of
Hope Review, Children's Hour Annual; bound
for 1869.
FOR SALE AT
C. ARMSTRONG'S.
CARMSTRONG'S is the place to subscribe
for your Weekly sand Daily Papers and
Magazinie's of all kinds.
Seaforth; Jan'y. 21st,, 1870. 99-tf.
JOHN LAGAN
H Aa
No Wheel of Fortiiiie
No deluding buncombe,
No free gifts of nostrums,
No dap traps to decoy one,
BUT
He has on hand a large and varied stock of
STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS!
READY-MADE CIDTHINC,
G -ROC :: vTES_
Seaforth. Jau'y. 21st, v..,
GEORGE JJENT'Sl
NEW STORE
SEAFORTH,
IS THE PLAC*• FOR THE
BEST AND CHEAPEST r t
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCLRIES!!
He has just opened out an im-
mense stock .of everything in
both lines, and :Would say -to his
old friends and all others,
Please call and give us a trial.
Our motto is quick sales, small
profits and satisfaction to all.
Remember the address,
Third door north of Scott
Robertson's Grocery.
0=v DENT.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 111 tf.
INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864
AND
Insolvent Adt of 1869.
Canada, In the County
Province of Ontario, Court of the County
County of Huron, of Huron,
TO WIT:
In the Matter of MATTHEW RODGER,
An Insolvent.
On Saturday the 26th day of March
next, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon,
the undersigned will apply to the Judge of
the said Court for a discharge under the said
Act.
Dated at toe City of London, in the Coun-
ty of Midilesex, this twenty-eighth day of
December, A. D. 1869.
MATTHEW RODGER,
By JAMES MAGEE,
106 -td. Ilia Attorney ad litem.
Aictie Over Shoes,
DUNCAN IJV CO.'S.
FELT OVER SHOES
At
DUNCAN & CO.'S.
Men's French Calf Boots, .
INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864
AND 1869.
Canada, I . the County
Province of Ontario, Court of the County
County of Huron, of Huron.
To Wrr
In the Matter of JAMES WATLING-,
An Insolvent.
On Friday the 25th day of February next,
at ten of the clock in the forenoon, the un-
dersigned will apply to the Judge of the said
Court for a discharge under the said Act.
Dated at Goderich, in the County of Huron
this 10th day of January, A.D., 1870.
JAMES WATLING,
By HAYS J; ELWOOD,
His Attorney ad litem.
110 -td.
MEN'S. KIP BOOTS,
MEN'S COWHIDE BOOTS,
At
DUNCAN -& CO.'S.
LADIES' & MISSES' BOOTS
At
OF ALL CLASSES
DUNCAN & CO,'S.
A NEW TALE OF OLDEN TIMES
Obi
HuronTwenty Years Ago.
.A Graphic description of .the Trials. Troubles, •
Hardships and ultimate Success of the early
settlers in every Township of the County of
HURON I:
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
MENS' _BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
FELT HATS AND
CLOTH CAPS
At
wr
1 T will also treat of Se nc,3, ria ;titutions; and
Characters in Sco thud England, Ireland
Holland and other Countries in
• EUROPE.
Ci_ 113WING the causes which led the present
Proprierors of Huron to leave the Old
Countries and settle in the Backwoods of the
FAR WEST.
TOVE of the Old, Old Hone. Heart `Itending
4 Farewells, Dangers of the Deep. Sad Calam-
ities and Hair Breadth Escapes. A Peep et the
RUSSIAN WAR.
•
A NI) THRILLING SCENES (4'
INDIAN WA 1RFABE.
Will be" published about the l st of March next.
Circular containing further information sent
to any addreee, on receiving prepaid applications.
addressed to the
•= EXPOSITOR" OFFICE,
Seaforth.
Seaforth. Jan'y. 21st, 1869. 114-tf,
DUNCAN & CO.'S.
SEAFORTH
PLATING MILS
SASH, DOOR AND
BLIND FACTORY !
THE subscribers beg leave to tender their sin-
cere thanks to their numerous customers and
the public at large,. for the very liberal . patron-
age received since commencing bstainess in Sear
forth. And as they have now a very large stock
of Dry Pine Lumber on hand, and having Iately
enlarged their premises and added New Machin-
ery (thereby increasing their iacilitics for doing
work with despatch), they feel confident 4,f giving
every satieffaction to those who may favor them
with their patronage, as none but first-class
workman are employed.
Particular attention paid to custom planing,
BROADFOOT & GRAN-.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st; 1870.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Collars, Neckties & CuP
At
EASE SE A ND COMFORT.
1
DUNCAN & co:s.
Seaforth. Jan'p. tslas, 1870. 111-tf.
CHESS.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
We have to. acknowledge.1ttters received from
the following,; H. D. Smith, Jackson, Mich., and
J. A. De Con, Brooklyn, with•a budget of, games
from each ; also communications from C. A. Gil -
berg, and E. H. Courtenay. Mee above named
gentlemen wilipieaee accept our thanks
MICHIGAN STATE CHESS ASSOCIATION.
Officers elect for the present year :--
;President--E. C. Nichols, Battle Creek.
Vic -President --G . Grelling, Detroit.
,Secretary and Treasurer ---H. D. Smith, Jack-
son.
D;reeiore-Wm. C. Colburn, Detroit ; Wm, A.
Shinknian, Grand Rapids ; Henry Schutjes, Bay -
City ; Fred H. Elder, Detroit.
The tournament has been a success. It was a
pleasant affair to those who. partieipted in it, and
some excellent games were played. A full ac-
count of the tournament, with the best games
and notes thereon, and all the sound problems.
are to be published. in a pamphlet.
The following is the score of each player, as
they stand at present :
Fein. Lost. Drawn
F • If, Elder. .14 0 0
Henry Swan ......... . ...........12 2 1
Max Judd....... ....... . . . -10 4 0
E. Feldner .10 4 1
H. D. Smith.............. .... 9 5 1
W. C. Colburn........:......... S 6 1
J. P. Swan............... .. 7 7
E. 0. 1` ichols,. ....,.. 7 7
W. De Normandie 7 7
G. Grelling i; - 7
L. Lang 4 10
S. S. Kean........................3 11
H. Schutjes. 3 11
2 11
THE BLESSING. OF PERFECT SIGHT.
Tbere is nothing so valuable as perfect
eight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by
Using Pe• feet Spectcles, the difficulty f pro-
curing which is well known.
Metiers. Lazarus & Morrie, Oculists & Optici-
cans, - Hartford, Conn., Manufacturers of the
Celebrated Perfected Spectacles, have after years
of Experience, and the crectiou of costly ma-
chinery. been enabled to produce that Grand
Desideratum, Perfect Spectacles. wh;ch have
been sold with unlimited satisfaetion to the
wearers in the United States, Prince Edward's
Island, and Dominion of Canada, during the
past nine years ,those Celebrated Perfected
Spectacles never tire the eye, and last many years
without Change, • •
Sole Agent •for Seaforth, M. R. Counter,
from whom only they can be procured,
LAZARUS, MORRIS & CO.
Montreal.
WE EMPLOY NO PEDLERS.
Searorth. Jan'y. 21st, 1870. 76-1y.
THE CANTON
T. T. T. T.
WA RE H 0158 E'
IN TUE
NEW POST OFFICE BLOCK,
ES THE -PLACE FOR
CHOICE TEAS!
J. D. Wisely....
The !act that the subscriber makes this article
a speciality, should lead all intending purchasers
who like the beat market affords, to, at least try:
his stock
The Finest = Liquors
And a select stock of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, always on hand.
JAMES (`. LA1DLAW.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870. 99-tf •
INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869
In the Matter of J()NN' COX,
An Insolvent,
SALE OF DEBTS.
By virtue of an order made by his honor the
Judge of the County Court of the County of
Huron, the Debts still remaining clue to the
estate of the above named - Insolvent, will be
offered for sale by Public Auction, at the office
of Mr, John S. Porter, 'in the Village of Seaforth,
on Tuesday the 151h day of February. next, at 2'
o'clock,' p.m. A list of said: debts can be' seen on
application to Mr. -Porter's;‘ also . at my office.
TERMS CASH. CASH.
. W. p, FINDLAY.. Assignee.
J. P. BRINE, Auctioneer.
Hamilton, Jan'y 28, 1870. 111 line.
PROBLEM NO S7.
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2 RtoB3ch,
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3 R to B 4 mate
2 I' to K 6
3 P tics P mate
2 Anything
3 Q to Q 6 mate.
ENIGMA NO. 10
Front Belt's Life.
Q'sq.
Qsq QRsglCK.tsq Q2 QR2 KKt2
Black to mate in two moves,
GAME 'NO.97.
The closing pa tie of a little match between-
our contributor, Wit; E. Tnmey, and Mr. Mor-
ris, of Brooklyn. -Clipper.
F 4YCIIITTO.
Attack.
Mr. Tinny.
i PtoQKt3
2 QBtoKt2
3 PtoK3
4 QKttroB3
5
Q to K 2
6 Castles
7 P to K B 3
8 KtPtksP
9 KBtoR3
10 K Kt tks 13
11 PtoK4
12 QKttksP
`13 Q tks K Kt ch.
14 Q to K Kt 4
15 Q to her B 8
16 K K to K ch
17 QBtoK5ch.
18 K R tks Q
19 Q tks Kt 1', and
Defence.
Mr. Morris.
PtoK4.
PtoK5bad.
PtoQ4
Pto QB3
KKttGB3
Q BtoKt5
K. P tks P
QBtoB4
Q B tks B
PtoKR3
QPtksP
K Kt tks Kt
Q to K 2
QtoherB4
K to his 2
KtoQ3
Qtks QB
K tks Kll,
the defence resigns.
FURMTTJRE
Cheaper than ever
AT
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WAREILOOM
TBELL is now prepared to furnisiiHonsea
. at, Toronto Prices.
tTN`DERT.AIING-
E all its departments, atte*ded to in a satiafset-
ory manner, - A Hearse foe hare.
T. BELL'S
PATENT SPRING MATTRAS
Kept coastantly on hand and fitted to any bed-
stead. This artiele is t`z}e best and Shea
made, as attested to by all who haye us
Warranted to give satisfactton -
orRemember the place
f3PPOSIT
KIDD & M'MU'S$
Seaforth, Jan'y, 21st, 1870, 874-
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