The Huron Expositor, 1870-12-09, Page 89
8.
ESTRAY SHEEP.
CAME into the premises of - the sub-
. .
scriber, on Lot No. 1, Con. 1, Hay,
* Ewe and lamb. Thepwrier is request -
•ed to prove oroperty, pay charges, and
take the same away.
S M ALE,
156-4—* 1:xeter P O.
ESTRAYED HEIFER.
AME into the premises of the tmder-
Ieet signed, Lot No. 23, Con. 9, McKillop -
about the 3rd July last, a one year (rid
heifer, spotted real end white, wiUi a
mark on one ear. The owner is requeet-
ed to prove property, pay expenses, and
'sake the same away.
THOMPSON MORRISON, .
Winthrop, P. O.
MeKillop,
EASY EARNED MONEY.
AGENTSREAD THiS
AO wants to tmake money,. in 'a
_ new business', small apital and
large profits, enclose 25 cents to A. B,.
Box 66, Seaforth P. 0. and you will re-
ceive in return an article which sells for
$1; useful to all, and profitable to the
laryer and seller, Try it, don't • delay.
Send for specimensat once. •
Seaforth, -Nov. 9. 1870. 153 -4 -
FARM WANTED.
I.:1P
RO-VE.1) A -RM wanted to pur-
chase or lease, in the townships of
Tuckersmith, Hullett or McKillop, the
land must be of the best quality, well -
fenced, and in a proper • stat of cultiva-
tion, with good dwelling and out-,linilc1-.
'lags. Offers by letter postpaid, stotia,
the member of , acres cleared and in bush,
the building; and other improvements
with lowest cash prices, will be received
EDWIN U1 ESSWELL,
156-47 24, Egm on dvil e
FARM FOR
TIOR SALE, the wet half of ,Lot No.
•,_U I, in the 7th Conof the Township
of Hullett, containing 50 acres, 40 of
which are cleared and well fenced. :Diem
ate on the premises a good trame house
and barn, -alki0 a never failing spring of
water, convenient to the house. There
are also 4 4eras of fall wheat soWil,
which will b sold with the farm. For
farther p.rae3l1rs apply to the proprie-
tor,. outhc premises, or if by letter to
THOS._BOWYER, .
Constance, PTA).
Hullett, Nov. 14, 1870.
IMORTC.144.0.1. SAL:E.
-1101 Y VII1TUE OF A POWER OF,
at contained a moiagage suede
-Jame Gunned, deted the 2eth day of fiy
May, A D., 1869. all th.lt certain pircel
or tract of laud and premises situate in
the Townehip of Grey, in the County' of
Huron, containing, by admeasurement,
eixty-three acres more orless, being cOna-
Rased of Lot No 2, in the 18tla • Conces-
sion, of said township of Orey, will be
sold by PublieAuction, at Knox's Hotel
Seaforth, on Tuesday the .20th day Of
Decemoer, 1870, at 14 o'elock, nomi.
Terms cash.1
MeCAUGHEY & IIOLMESTED,
Zeaforth, Nov. 30, 1870.
- • 156-3—
pg- CARD,
'WHILE RETURNING THANKS
Nil to the medical profession and the
prablic generally for the liberal patronage -
extended to me during the past three
•years I have been in the Drug :Business
in Ainleyville, I have muchpleasure in
infornaing my numerous patrons, and the
public at large that 1 inteni,. in future,
topay special attention to the dispens-
ing:and compounding of Physician's pre:
ocriptions end „family medicinee and hope
by extended experience and increased
facilities to be able to serve the Public
-with satisfaction.
Solieiting a continuance of. past foyers
3 remain yours respect fully -
J. R. GRANT,
Post Office Drug Stolle,
355. Ainl
TAVERN FOR SALE.
fflBE SUBSCRIBER tillers for sale the
Taverreknown as the New Dominion
Rotel, in the village of ishievale. This
Rotel, having been lately refitted, IinOw
capable for the \ accommodatieln of the
travelling public, having good stabling,
with large'driving shed 36 x 20 feet; aiso
. large Ball -room ever tne stted. There
is an ecellentwei1 Close to tl* shed wath ,
primp in good order. The landr attatcli-
ed to said Hotel consists of an acre of
excellent land, well adapted for garden-
ing purposes, with a variety of choice
young fruit trees. This Hotel is situat-
ed a few rods north of the Wingham
road in thy village, this beinik the leading
Toad from Wroxeter io Wingham, Luck -
now, Kincardine,. &c: This -Hotel will
be sold cheap ffyr cash, or, if thcpurehOs-
er cannot pay all, a balame can remain
on bond, and. Mertgage for .one year.
Th purehasercan buy the tavirnfittings,
atoves, chairs, bedsteads &c• For par-
ticulars apply on the premises' to
' WILLIAM ROSS,
Proprietor.
Bluevale, Nov. 23,""1870. 155-tf. —
SEAFORTH
nailing Mill
9
Sash, Door, and
BLIND FACTORY.
0
THE Subscribers beg leave to thank
their numerous customers for the
. liberal patronage extended -to them since
commencing business in Seaforth,' and
trust that they will be favoredwith a
continuance of the same. -
Parties 'intending to build would- do
-vrell to give them a call, as they Will
coUtinue to keep on hand, a large Stock
°Oat kinds of
DRY "PINE LUMBER
1SASHES,
DOOR BLINDS MOUL INCS
I 9 9
SRNGLES
DOORS,
, 9 I . LATH &C.1•
Thew feel confident of giving satisfaction
-to those who May favour thein with
their patronage, as none but
first class workmen are -
' employed.
per Part, iculai attention paid to Custom
1 - Planing . .
BROADFOOT & GRAY.
FOR
Th
SHER
HENNE
EP 1. AEI;
-
BETTS' po. T
1 1OA
DOW'S ao
f llo
STOCK,
BAR
LIQUOR
AND 0
SCOT
ELS,
LE B T
RODS',
SY
ROB
Seaforth Nov: 3(
TOR0i1TO
la
si ekes
entto
b
HEAP,
uors 1—
RTEL AND
RANDY, JN
E AND WOOD.
GIN
E AND WOOD.
ON 'S
OTTLED ALE,
o --
LING MACHINE,
.81-1IYDROMETER
1 WITH BOOK,
T
RTSON'S
Seaforth.
k870. 156-tf.
Is
1S1 to
oil Sea Or
Oleth! er
OLD
ILLINERY
it WIN,
ectfully inform the
h and viciaity, thatl
MillinerylEstablish!-!
BLOCK
NEAT. TfIE 1A1 WAY STATION.
Miss El -win weird also take this op-
setunity of saying th et she has very
nsider ly incrOas 1 her stock which
nsists Of
MANTLES.
Orders
ii antlean
Ready
11„ES,
or all o
T
ri
Dressira in
n e
roinpty st mien to,
.0 pi .e Sa ins of all shade
ND.BONNETS
rued.
S, &c., &c.
work, /Such as
I, Braiding, Trim -
c.
ept. 9 et, 1870. •146-tf
THE
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1-\\
ON EXPOSITOR.
Go to the iiiest!,
THE BRITISH AMERICAN
AND
BAYANT, STRATTON & IIIDELL
CONS° LI DATED
BUSINESS COLLE
Now the 'largest, most exten we and
complete BUSINESS SCHOO in the
country. h has the largest staff of
Teachers, the most practical nd best
adapted bus ess forms, and ti best ar-
anged and mjostcoinrnodious aPa tments.
- 16 la undc ttos managementof borough.
business natn, fully alive to all the re-
quirements of i the business oouindnity.
The advantages and facilities afforded
in this institution are unequalle -in the
country, and no young man Silo Id enter
a business career without fully availing
himself of its benefits. We iflve e 'ward-
ed the
First Prize -in Busmes Pen-
' t"
manship •
At the late Provincial Exhi ition at
London. As this is the SIXTH consecu-
tive year that W6 have taken t is prize,
we feel confident that there ca1t be but
one opinion as where to go to learn to
write.
Fspecimens of writing, ba k notes,
circulars, atc., address
ODELL & Tr I U.T,
Toronto.
148--
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o 141'op. it S4;11
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r ittE J.9rJERs1c NLD, INTENDINT
'TO VE UP; ,117! 'INESS IN Tit
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At
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Llioir h.nr
0; na di?
Shawl n,ric Ja ;ketee
1
e.a,14 eell a la ge in of pooTs mip
iptioEs ata Sm 11 A ivanCe on 00ST.
Thi _is no s umbug. !Parties want,
g ChapGoods le ill find it to thei
vintog to give the a call before pus
c a,eing el ewher ,
All par lee ow ng ac omits will pleas
c 11 and s ttlethena a they wish to clos
't eir Books at p esent
1Ni-T131
EIR STOCK Oi
)0DS
eeds, &c
SH,
Price.
11
kinds, P-1 pr,
Cost Pricel 7-2
otl;
Co;
Pm/
V-111 ade)
Cost Price'
n 'Tweeds,
At Cost Price
At Cost Price
.
J. BON H ON & SON
eaforth, Oetob 3 1 79.
132
THOIrS0
Are mtrod
"CUMMINC
Which has ialrea
aucsess ii o
wiLLIAms
cing t ieCelebrated ,
':S RAW CATtE
he
Warranted to
heu d.ri ven eith
•er.
A�8LSOHMU
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•
SUITABLE FOR D
• SAWINA MACH
AND LITTLE
A
ra t with Unrivalle
p s of Canada.
e erfect satisfactio
ore or hand. pom'-
?PURE A NEW
18 rOWER,
Alen, 11 kind o F
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Reapers,
MowerS.
Combined
arators
te' Po
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'Mo
Se
Dou
MILLWRIG
EERIN G
Steam Engi
'Grist Mil
Saw, Mi
• bywa
An
FACTORIES C
•EXECUTED
PRO
TTJFBJINE
LATI M
. MILLS,
;I
And a 1 kinds o
conatrat c 1011, su
REP G EN
!romp
8,
OMSON
•
Add
eeiforth
pt.
6 ,
STRAW OUTI'ER
PEN 'CYLINDERS,
RES E RS.
rifling InlijleMeijs
g Mills. _
vators,
es, Horse Hoe
eedera,
PloWs,
lilies, Gang Plow
rd. Plows, &c.
GIENGI
ARTMENT.
all; Sizes Buil
lour Mill
la* Mills,
r Steam,
inds of
ACTED 1FOR AN
HE MOST AP
STYLE..
WHEEL
SHINGLE
DUSTERS
hinery of the be t
on short notice.
AND MAC
ndecl to.
ILILTAMS,
. Mitchell, P.
187 • 144-ly
*Nal
S E �TORTH; NOVEMBER 30, 1370
Baehelo si
GET MAR
AT ONCE,
FUR): I 11
I
ZPOEtTEI
Auction Rooms,
Main Steet, Seafortba
'All kinds of Goods sold on Commission.
Salee attended I o in all pats of the County
Cash paid for Second-hand Furniture.
Auction Sales every Saturd
25 Per Cent `C eaper
A T
THOS. BE L'S
W.A_11,PELOOMS_
HE HAS ADDE
Steam P
To his Facilities, and is no
Wholesale and
BE SURE_ Ito CALL
PURCHASING ELSE
WARE ROOMS OPPOSITE
WOEK. SHOP, CORNER
BET SQUARE.
TURNING done -
Shortest Notic
.COFFINS kept cons
hand.
,A HEARSE FOR
SZAVORTH, JUNE 30, 1870.
er
selling
etail.
EFORE
HERE.
THOMAS
F MAR -
Private Saiea through the
After 22 years' experienc
fident in being able to give
faction to those who favour h
patronage,
13, the
"C. YEO,
Auctioneer and
Merchant, Seaforth, Octqb.
eek.
be feels con -
every lsatise
rn with their
Commission
r 5, 1870.
I48 -3m—
• VV'ANTE
20,000 DRE SED
• TURKE S,
GEESE, CHIC ENS,
MHE subscribu will pay the highest
cash price for the abos e quantity of
well -fatted' and. nicely -tire sed poultry,
delivered at the
Egg Empor um
Main Street, Seaforth.
The poultry should not 1 e drawn • and
the heads and feet should left on.
Cash paid for Venison, ither eaddles
or whole deer.
D.1. Wi, I. SON,
Seaforth; Nov, 30, 1870. J 105-tr.
f HE LON
Commercial
AND
Telegrahic I
.....,4
,,....4
1
...,..-,4ii Wnere they will keep. con tantlyon hand
--a-4 a 1 rge stock of FRESH le MIL'S' 0110-
Pcis
ERI ES and R0VIS104S, XXX leA-
M L FLOOR, and all Icinde of Mill
71
and C leap Feed.
Conntry Produce taken in exchafkre
foirocc.r es, Provisions. Flour and Feed.
'
MILLINERY, DRESS,
—AND—
MANTLE MAKIN.
ISS McINTOSH,
rp4KES this omit', tanity of returnin
ithanhs for the liberal patronage ex-
tended to her since coming to Seaforth,
and wOuld respectfully intimate to cut,
touters and others, that she is still to be
found OVER Mil. Me DOTGALL'S
STORE. Al] orders :will receive the
UTMOST ATTENTION. With regard
to TASTE, NEATNESS an theLAT
EST STYLES, cannot be E CELLED
1N1StA.FORTH. STRAW and HAIR-
„RORK CLEANED ON nig sr:lot:T-
EST NOTICE.
SEAFORTII, March 31, 1870.
121 --
INK.
J.SEATTER,
E?C.CHANGE BROKER,
And dealer in Pure
ORM CHEMICALS AND DYE STUFFS,
• PERFUMERY.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES
ent for Sewing Machines. Money
to end. on easy terms.
- "Pure Wines and Liquers for medi-
cinal purposes.
3. SEATTER,
Seaforth, Noy. 3, 1870. 59-tf.
NOTICE OF
RIMOVAL!
'DEMMER 9, 187i
MAILL & CROOKE, Architeet , etre
Plans and Specifications dra cor-
rectly. Carpenter's, Plasterer's. an Ma-
son's work, measured and valued. Office
Over d. C. Detlor & Co.'s tore, 'ourt-
ou s e quare, God er i ch.
Goderich, April 23, 1869, 9- ly
STRAYED CATTLE11
STRAYED from the jai-el:68es f the
subscriber, ‘Lot 11, South Boit dary
a Scanley, about the 1st of last J4ne, 2
heifers and l',steer, they were all re1 ex-
cept a little white on one of the 1eafers
about the flanks land ta=1 and a litt e spot
in her face. They were all marke.I be -
1w the right and above the left ear.—
Any body giving such information as
will lead t� their recovery :will be suitebily rewarded.
DONALD FRASEn,
Hills Green P.O.
3Iay, ov. 23, 1870.
THE
itten
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF
;THE 00UNTY OF HURON
TS published every Friday Morning, in
Seaforth. M is the largest paper in
the Cou. nty.
:o.
P :EL M
$L50 per annum, in Advance ; if not
o paid $2.00 will be charged. N falba
eription taken for a shorter peri e than
threg months,
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TRANSIENT.
Per line, first insertien, Sets ; subse-
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Jess than One Dollar.
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's dvertisemcnts, without specific. dime-
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harged accordingly.
Iquarter
rriTT subscribers beg to notify the
L customers and the pu bii generally
th t 1hey have removed
rb !le ASitore lattely
hi A.illitrhell,Sig:olid.00,1-
Above- TV. •,.45 Robert:4.E
I iatirtv Witi4ehouse
--P
)u••=4,
eAs
g.2
Is the oldest and best koo
minion, and has furnished
Professor* for several of e
inercial Schools. •
BOOK-KEE
ON
College
stitute,
vn in the Do-
)rincipals and
e other Corn7
By `S'ingle and Double F,nt y is taught on
the Unproved and supe ior plan of
Actual Business ransacton
Thosoneh Instruction it Short Hand
Writing and Telegtaphing at reasonable
rates.
For fa information in r rrard to Forms
bourses of instruction, et ., address
JUNE. & BELL,
London, Ont.
SEAFOR H
FURNITURE WA EROOIVIS.
ROBER SON
Importer and manufactur r of all kinds
'
HOUSELTOLD FU NITURE,
Such as
SOFAS,
'LOUNGES,
CIENT.HE TA :LES,
/ATTRA.SSES,
DINING_ & BREAKF ST TABLES,
BUREAUS,
CHAIRS, and -
BEDSTE- DS,
• In Great Variety.
Me. R. has great con
ing his goods to the publ
made of Good Seasoned
by Yirst-Class 'Workmen
dence in offer -
c, as they are
Lumber. and
coffirn.s made o Order
• bn the Shortest Notice.
WOOD- TU NING
D011e with Neatness a ci Despatch.
Waretioo s .
TWOI DOORS BOUT SHARP'S
'HOTEL, Main treet.
Seahrth, Jan'y 21st, 870. 57 •tf.
All geode purchaeed from us will be
delivered free of charge in anyLpart Of
SeOforth, Harpurhey, or Egmondville.
Planners may exchange wheat, &c,„
for Flour and Feed at our Mill, at the
high est valn e.
W. A. SHEARSON & 00
4eaforth, Jan. 28t1i, l870, 50-ly.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Partnership, for sotne time past
carried on by Messrs. Henry Cardiff and
Gore Elliott, under the firm of Cardiff,
Elliott & Co., at Ainleyeille, iu the
0Ounty of Huron, as bakers and groeers,
WS this day d:asolved by mutual con-
sent e business will therefore be carried.
on by Henry Cardifronly ; •and the said.
Henry Cardiff shall discharge all debts
a d receive all credits on account of the
sad partnership concern.
a ..ed at Ainle.yville, in the County of
H ron, this 14th da.yof November, 1870.
In, presence of ). HENRY C.A.RPIFF.
j, Al KERR. (GEORGE ELLIOTT
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11-9-tfa
NO A
JOHN LOGAN
AS declared war ai„minst the mer-
cantile opposition of Seaforth„--witli
a largo and varied stock of amunition on
harul, in the pha,pe of
a -CD C)iD S
AND -
GROCER1E$ 3
Which for quality, style and cheapness, _
cannot be conquered with fair 'lay.
The following are _special line -
F...ANCY DRESS GOODS., VIN-
CEYS, (Phan and Ch-ecked,) LUS-
TRES, POPLTNETTS, FR NCH
MERINOS, PRINTS, POP ANS,
GREY COTTON, BLEA HED
DO,, FLANNELS, ELAN ETS,
CLOUDS, HOODS, HOS ERY,
M..ANTLES, GLOVES, FINGER-
ING • "YARN, READY - ALADE
CLOTHING, HATS & APS,
TWEEDS, COTTON AND ILAN-
NEL SHIRTS, DE.AWER SU-
GARS, TEAS, TOBAC OES,
RAISINS', CURRANTS, S I0E8,
• Too numermis to inentioi
AT THE
Manchester House!
MAIN STREET
SEAFORTII, Nov. 15, 187e 352-tf.
THE
• Cheapest Tee s !
AIRE TI-10SE SOLD BY THE
Toronto Tea Com any
Or their Agents. A single trial ndeom-
-parisonwith any other teas? at he same
prices_ pc.xe this,
Our 50c. Teas will be found equ lto any
at 60e. onr 60c: equal to any at 70e. to
75c.. our 8(e equal to any at ; and
our $1 green eqta.1 te any, hower high
the price charged. OUT Black 'eas sek
from 60c to 90c.; mixed seine, prices.
Green Teas, from 50c. to $1. 3 pan (all
uncolored) 55. to 80c.
All our Teas are sold for h. at
wholesale prices, in poetd, po nd, and
5 pound packages..
H94'
THE BEST PROOF
That the Teas of the Toronto T a Com-
pany give satisfaction is the mraense
trade we are now doing in the si Fam-
ilies who tried them once, niiiw Let them
regularly.
TRY BEFORE -YOU
towns where we have age
tie are invited to buy a small
to sce how they like them. • In .dietricts
where we have no agents,* ens can
write to us for samples of Teas of any
kind, at any price, and we ill send
them by mail, free. We send 1 ) lbs. or
more to any Railroad Depot in 1 uteri°,
freight paid, and collect through the
Express . Agent. Put up in potuxl,
pound, and 5 pound packages.
Address all orders to the
TORONTO TEA COMPANY,
Street, Toren*.
Sold in Seaferth168byt
. ELLIOTT & ARMS
Seaforth, Sept. 6th, 1870. 1
Utsua, ynp: ar
l ty-
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