The Huron Expositor, 1870-02-25, Page 8VSs
THE, HURON
EXPOSITOR.
Feb. 25, 1870.
PRESS" NOTICES.
T{UItoN TVV ENTf YEARS AGO.".—,tt
seems a tale with thus title is in • prepara-
tion for the press. The author is under-
stood to be a resident of Seaforth or vici
nity, but is as yet generally unknown.
From reliable information, hos. ever, we in-
fer that the work will he of interest to
T
every Canadian. -Correspondence Stratford
Beacon.
The Seaford), Exposits • is a w911. hinted
and ably condUeted journal ; ,it has recently
been enlarged. .Bruce Review
THE 'HURON ExPOsiTORi • formerly. the
Seafort1 Expos tor, has -been eatlar� ed and
otherwise in proved. We congr: ttulace our
r ►
confrere on the handsome a j I.ear•! .nce of his
sheat.=Christian 11 dvocate. .
THE - HURON ExtoSITOR. This •piper
comes to us in an enlarged and improved
form. It is now au eight-rigpaper of
forty columns, well printed and is a credit
to Seaforth .tnd to the county.- Walkerton
Telescope.
The !heron Expositor, published at Sea -
forth, Ontario, comes tous in at en l rged
and much 1ru1noved form. It is creditable
to the enterprise, taste, and' abil ty ' of the
publisher, l'Ii W. 111. Luxton and de
serves a generous support, whichwe tr n t
the. 1,xpo.c.iturwill receivee heard y. --Irish,
Canadian.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER."—The Expositor
is again the official paper of the county-
the County Council being of the -or inion that
the enterprise ihnwn of late by he editor
in enlarging aitch improving Itis paper
s'eonid be properly, rewarded, So let it
be. The. ' peopleof Seaforth feel proud
;of their Taper as they hake eve y reason
to do.-C`orrepoa.dence Stf•«If,r(t.Beacon.
IMPRp'ED.—We . ftgr of to mention last
week that the Seaforth _Expositor leas -late
ly been enlarged and otherwise "mproyed..
It is new, the best paper pit Wish d in Hur-
on, and one of the best in Car ada • Its
proprietor is an enterprising an 1 worthy
marl, and clesetves the large: shore sf support
apparently extended to him.- Advocate.
NEWSPAPER PEOGRESs;—Since.Mr. Lux-
ton 'sent to "Seaforth) and infused
life and vitality into the c !emirs of
the Expositor, its.• progress• ht s *en must
gratifiying. •E.ncotn:aged by the , ttpport he
has Ieeeived, and whiet his . enterprise 11 s''
fully merited, the lrroprietor lLts lit tidy en-
larged his papet• to the size of he Clobe,
but still preserving the quarto folio. It is
1ranclsornely printed, vigorously sondueted,
and takes it !,lace in the front r-ar ks of Ca-
nadian. journalism -Stratford 13e( can.
THE .EXPOSITOR.—The Seafort i Ezposi
to7',,the name of which has. been e tinged to
the Huron -Expositor, is to hand eat!y en-
larged and improved. Iii now sta ds in t be
tietyiront rank of country jourrals, and we '
have no doubt tue great energy and ltbility
shown in conducting it will receive the
well-erarned reward of liberal • at d steady
patronage from the inte;ligentpeo le of the
County of Huron .-Stratltroi Age .
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Singular Story of Good Fortune
torr exer,tplificl tion of the old, proverb,
that "it is better td be boin lucky han rich,
has just come to ' light in Vewa k, 'N. J.,
in the person of a young -nr irri 1 German
lady, the wife of Mr. John •111. N Aber, -re-
siding in .Prince street. in the }i.b, ve city.
According to reliable authority, 't appears
she and her husband are naive, of Wur-
temberg, Germany. They have •nly been
in this country sotne eight or his rrontbs
and had just got married prior +,s leaving
home. Twenty years ago an unc e of Mrs:
Neiber; named Reisse, left Ger any and
started for California, where for tirne he
made some progress in the road ttu wealth.
With sturdy persistence he kept • t th.; dig-
gings, until at last the fickle godd :ss Dame
Fortune smiled a most gracious t; rile, and
in the twinkling of an eye Ur. Re sae from
being in a state of great .need the the -joy-
ful possessor of a $1,000 nug et,: His
luck had changed, and in the cou .se of a
few years he was worth at least $50,000.
In the Golden State air. Reisse remained
for a considerable length of time, subsequent-
ly meeting many ups and downs monetar-
ily. He left there, however, quite wealthy,
came east and settled down int blissful
bachelorhood. .,In the mean time he had
frequently written for his niece, b .t she de--
ferrerl-crossing the Atlantic until she had
chapged her name. At about the time she
and her newly elected "spasa rived in
New York the uncle was half wa on his
way back to Germany. He arriv a d in Bre-
men, where he was attacked by c t -throats
and fatally stabbed, so that he diad in a
few- -days. It has since transpire that by
the Provisions of his will the bul : of his
property is 'bequeathed to his Ili:ce, who
with her husband and legal advis .r is now
making preperations to start for ermany
on an early day. The fortune 1 ft Mrs.
Neiber is said to be in excess of ',;100,000.
The foregoing statement is vouch d for by
pevera1 Germans of Newark of th highest
respe;;tibility. If it be true, and their ap-
pears not the slightest doubt that it is, one
may well exclaim that " truth is stranger
than fiction."
The correspondence from Sal Lake
City reveals the fact that the p • - ::: e of the
Act to give women the suffrage n Utah
was the work both of Mormons a d Gen-
tiles; the Legislature which passe it being
Mormon,. and the Governor 'who igned it
being a Gentile. The two parties ntertain
different views of the way in whi hit will
work.
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The Post Office Department has decided
to subsidize' equally the Argo a" and
" Chicora," and thus secure a wee ly sum
mer service between ,Collingwood nd Fort
William;
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CHESS ITEMS.
New. Class COLUMNS :—We have much
pleasure in informing our readers that the
Canadian Illustrated ...Vows, Montreal, . and the"
Toronto Glove have each commenced the publi-
cation of a Chess Column in their papers. We
wish them every success.
PROBLEM TOURNEY --The following papershave
kindly noticed our forthcoming Tourney, and
will please accept our thinks for their favors.
"Farm" Turf Field,"andandaril New York, • ` Star,
Goderich, "Nev Era," Clinton, and "Advocate"
Mitchell, Ont.
SF.AFORTH
PLANINGMILL
SASH. DOOR, AND
BUND FACTORY !
HE subscribers beg leave to tender their sin-
cere thanks to their numerous cestomers and
the public at large, for the very liberalpatronage
received: since commencing business in Seaforth.:
And as they have now a very large stock of Dry
Pine Lumber on hand, and having lately enlarged
their premises and added New Machinery (there-
by increasing their facilitieg for doing work with
despatch), they feel confident of giving every sad"
tisfaction to those who m y favour them with
their patronage, as none but ;first-class workmen
are employed..
Particular attention paid to custom planing.
BROADFOOT & G RRA Y.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st, 1870.
LARGEST -BEST -CHEAPEST...
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THE . GREAT ILLUSTRATED
Rural. Literary and Family Weekly.
BY D. D. T. MOORE,
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Vol. XXI., for 1870, of this famous Journal
will excel] in all the characterristics of a first-
class Rural, Literary. 'Family_ and Business
Newspaper. corabined—making it the
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The Rural was doubled in size and vastly im-
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Ont., formerly editor of the Canada Farther.
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.should be addressed to
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41 Park Row, News York.
Insolvent Act of 1869.
in the•Motter of RICHARD HOWARD,
An Insolvent,
The Insolvent has made an assignment of his
Estate to me, and the Creditor., are notified to
meet at Sharp's Hotel, in the village of Seaforth,
in the County of Huron. on Saturday, the 26th
day of February, instant, at the hour of -twelve
o'clock, noon, to receive statements of his affairs,
and to appoint an Assignee • -.
JOHN HALDAN.
Interim Assignee.
Dated at Goderieh, 12th
`
February, A. D. 1870. _
115-2in.
CARD OFT THANKS
DU.NCAN # & CO., beg to
. tender their thanks to the
public, for the liberal patronage
they have received during the
past year.
January 21st, 1870.
Arctic Over shoes,
At
DUNCAN & CO.'S.
FELT OVER SHOES
At.
DUNCAN & CO.'S.
Men's French Calf Boots,
MEN'S K I P
BOOTS,
MEN'S COWHIDE BOOTS,
At
DUNCAN &- CO.'S.
LADIES' & MISSES' BOOTS
At
OF ALL CLASSES
DUNCAN & CO
s.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
MENS' BOYS' AND YOUTHS*
FELT HATS AND
CLOTH CAPS
At
9 -
DUNCAN & CO.'S. -
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Collars, Neckties & Cuffs
DUNCAN & CO.'S.
Ss afortb. Jan'y. tela!,, 1871 111•tf.
HOUSE AND- LOT FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for. sale a large Frame
Cottage, 30 x 40, new, and Village Lot on the
coater opposite the Baptist Church, Seaforth.
Farmproperty would be taken in exchange.' Ap-
ply on the premises.
ALEX, McAUR,T•IIEB.
Seaforth, Jan. 28, 1870. 112.6m.
SITUATION WANTED=
AS Clerk by a young man who has had. seven
year's experience, in Dry Goods and Cloth-
ing. Best of references given.
Apply to A. B.
WALTON r- 0.
Seaforth, Feb. 18, 1869. 115-tf.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
A��pLL persons imdebted to the late firm of
fe & McCallum are r - uested to
� hereby
call and settle the same with the undersigned on
or before the 1st. of March next, otherwise! costs
will be incurred.
ZAPFF & CARTER.
,Seaforth Foundry.
Seaforth, Feb. 15, 1870. 115-tf.
DISSOLUTION O F PARTNERSHIP.
OT10E is hereby given that the partnership
hitherto subsisting between August Zapfe;
and Joint McCallum, ' Foundrymen, was this day
dissolved by mutual consen'i, so far as relates to
the said John McCallum. The business will
hereafter be carried on by Aughst Zapfe and
George Carter, under the name and firm of Zapfe
& Carter, who will collect all debts clue to the
late partnership,: and, also discharge liabilities
due by the said partnership. .:
AUGUST ZAPFE,
JOHN MCCALLUM.
Dated at Seaforth this 12th, j ,
day of February, 1870. 115 -tin.
TO CAPITALISTS:
FORSA LE in the fionrishing Village of Sea-
forth, a two Storey Brick House, together
'with barn, out -houses, and all the conveniences
attached , a good garden, young orchard, and 60
village lots within a few rods of the G. T. 'Rail-
way, and in a good situation for the establish-
ment
stablishment of salt ,works, near to 'where there is at
present a well being sunk. Part of the purchase
money may remain unpaid for four or five years,
For further particulars apply to,
P 4tP
G..T. J ARV1S, Seaforth.
Or to EDGAR J. JARVIS, Toronto.
Seaforth, Feb. 11,, 1870. 114.4ins.
NOTICE.
BLUEVALE SHINGLE FACTOFY.
D. STEWART & CO,
Have a large- quantity of First Class SHINGLES
on hand for sale. The Shingles are made of the
very best pine logs, and sawn in a superior style.
The Machine being entirely of a newconstruct:
ion. Manufactured by Messrs. Goldie and Me
Uulloch, Galt, for which they were awarded the
1?! RST PRIZE at the Provincial Exhibition in
Loudon 1869. We will Sell our First Class
shingles atthe_rriill for e1.60per square.
Farmers and others, would do well to give us
a calli
Shngles sawn, on shares or for 75 cents per
square •
Bluevale, Feb. 18th, 1869. 115-4ius..
Toronto Millinery.
' subscriber begs to announce to the Ladies
of Seaforth and vicinity, that she has TH Y, a open-
ed out a choice stock of •
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
in the shop lately occupied by Mrs. Guthrie, and
adjoining Mr. Logan's .store, and - from her long
experience in the business in Toronto, she feels
warranted in saying that those favoring her with
their patronage will be perfectly satisfied, ,
She is prepared to execute orders on the short-
est notice for all kinds of
MILLINERY
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING
EMBROIDERY and 'BRAIDING STAMPED,
MACHINE STITCHING.
STRAW, AND HAIR WORK
done with neatness.
A good supply of Ladies' Dress Caps/ kept
constantly on hand,
A call is respectfully solicited.
MISS ERWIN.
113-tf.
Seaforth, Feb. 4, 1870.
NEW
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 1
T. K. ANDERSON
Begs to inform the residents of Seaforth, and
vicinity; that he is about opening out a new.
Tailoring Establishment l
IN THE SWOP ADJOINING
ROBERTSON & CO.'S HARDWARE STORE.
He is now prepared to take orders -for
CUTTING AND MANUFACTURING,
And about the
t 5th of March, next,
He will open up a fine stock of all kinds of goods
in his line.
A .TRIAL SOLICITED!
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED .;
Seaforth, Feb. 18th, 1870. 115-t1.
0
THE CANTON
TWAREHOUSEI
TN THE
• SEW POST.OPr'ICE=BLOCK,
18 TIIE PLACE FOR
CHO!CE TEAS.
The fact that the subscriber makes this artie
a speciality, should. lead all intending purchasers
who like the best market affords, to, at least try
his stock.
The. Finest Liquors !
And a select stock of Staple and Fancy
Groceries, always on hand.
' JAMS C. LAIDLAW.
;Seaforth, Jany. 21st, 1870. ;tf.
FURN1TIJRE
CHEAPER THAN EVER
AT
T1-10MAS BELL'S
WAREROOM!
o
TBELL ss now prepared to furnish Houses at
, Toronto prices -
TTiaT • ar1"ATrT1\"C-1-,
In all its departments, attended to in a satisf icta
ory manner. A hearse for hire.
THOMAS BELL'S'
PATENT SP RI NG MATTRASS
Kept constantly on hand- and fitted to any bed-
stead. This article is the best andcheapest
made, as attested to by all who have used it.
Warranted to give satisfaction. • -
t 'Remember the place
CPPQS=TE
E IDD & M'MULKINS.
Seaforth, Jan'y. 21st. 1870. 87-tf;
LUBE! LUMBER!
THE undersigniedhave on hand at their Mills'
half a mile N North from the Village of AuI-
ley-ille, 1500,000 feet of Good DRY PINE
L UMBER, of the following different kinds; viz
—inch, inch and a half, and two inch, clear, A
large lot, :(over 100,000, ) int lr and a quarter, and
inch and a half flooring, both dressed and under- • -
dressed ; half inch siding, common boards and
plank, 12, 14 and 16 feet long.' Board and strip
LATH, all of which will be sold at reduced
prices.
They have lately added a first—class planning
machine, to their otner machinery, and intend
keeping dressed lumber ofall kinds constantly
an hand.
The public may rely upon being able toprocure
any of the above articles of Lumber at their
Mills. so long as it is here adve-tised.
Parties sending lumber to the mill can have it
dressed on the shortest notice and lowest possible
=terms.
M. & T. SMITH.
Ainleyviile, Feb. 11, 1870. 114-tf
House and Lot .for Sale-
OR TO RENT.
IN EGMONDVILLE,
HE undersigned has for sale or to rent ; ort
reasonable terms, ag ood Frame Housewith
wood shed, cistein, pump and good yard in con-
nection.
The above premises were lately occupied by
Dr Vercoe.
For particulars apply to
JOHN F. WEILAND,
Hotel Keeper, Egmondville.
Egmondville, Feb. 11, 1870, 114-4ius.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
THOMAS WATSON.
Begs to inform the publicenerallvthat he still.
carries on general ,Blacksinithing at his
Old Stand, -
NEARLY OPPOSITE' ARMSTRONG'S HOTEL.
AI NLEYViLLE.
Special attention paid to Horse -Shoeing.
Ainleyville, Jan'y. '21st, 1870. 62-1yc
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
The subscriber has at hie Kiln, Oon. 5, Lot 4,
Tuckersmith, H. R. S., a large quantity elf first-
class brick, - which he offers cheap for Cash.
JAMES PICKARD;
-Tuckersmith, Feb. 11, 1870. i14-6ine.
BRITANNIA LODGE,
A. F. & A. M. No. 170 0 G. R. C.
THE First Regular Communication, oss
MONDAY, Evening Feb, 21st.
M. R. COUNTER, Secretary.
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