The Huron Expositor, 1871-03-17, Page 3Cc=
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R LENT
-
lerrings,
,trrines and
,!-Y. CHEAP, at
43-ERTSON'S
SH STORE:
SEED,
(›T.TIY SEED,
and FLAX )SEED.
ash Price paid for Pure
thy and Flax eeds, at
IZTiON'S
4SR STORE.
tit Act of 1
r of ALFREDSVATK/N6.V.N,
tr
IllScd vent ;
igned, 8z.tunte1 Johnson, of
•of Seaforth, in the County
Lanlware Mirehant, have
Ai;:siLinee in this Liatter.
requested to their
within one mouth.
`41-(.-1..lt JOHNSON,
Assignee.
(-t itOTZIESTER
1)i1icitors for Az,s4.,mee.
relk., 1871. 10-8-4t
Act of 1869.
Ctf AITIZEO AVATKISSON,
ITISOlveat-
'E is hereby given,
and by virtue ot the
Un 'ate, as Assignee of the
love-naz zed Insolvent, and
Isimas of the Insolvent Aet
indersi!nted will °Wet- for
Auction, at Knox's flotel,
;f aforth. in the County
rrovinee of Ontario, on
V; the 2.1lth dav of A VIZ.IL„
it teic noon, all the Estate,
equity (,)-f redemption, &e,
rropyrtr, No.:
rt1xtide t. John Street,
Seaforth.
atuable holm; (krt sait lot,
wili be seid subjett to a
100, -with inters:A, front
.31S, CASJI.
AMU -EL JOHNSoN,
ssign
& I i( 1I.31 ESTEE),
.itors for ..%)
-
•
NE OF ST AS1-D:i,
ca.for‘o. and 1Vroxeter.
il&sieti; lie'r to info=
-6 (af :;kadortit, Ahnevville.
the public z....encratIv that
1-1111.4
111A STA.( E,
!,ted,It-.11•Et WaV,a6 ficilo-WS`
rtit at 11 a. In. li avir,g
leaving Wroxetkr
aving: Aintivville at 3 p.
info oin:f zuol even..
PaSt and west, also with.
d It arri A on [stags s. 4 ru-
1. faA time. Livery
senforth.
t;Stzi& JoiINTszINEi„
Propri..t00.
STAB
:
sS d..siries ilzferm tht
opentil a New
•is. in conneetion -with his
eau be rieconimod
t. lass horzr)es and vt.biLas,
ives.
r04...
SLE.
,tpr.hi working
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NIA.Itca .17, 1871.
I
BlItEF NOTES. - nmInber of the Cape diamon
-The small -pox; has became epi- in London are of are of it
demic in London.
de- cription ; and none of th
'
equal to the old Golconda ge
-In 1869, 311 people were de -
Miss 01
veured by tigers m 'Madras.
- have
-Rochefort is bent upon having of $200,000_
Napoleon impeached. '
--Constantinople has 68,400
volumes in its ''public libraries.
s .now
ferior
•nt are
s.
ogg is
rtune
infort-
an of
ouise
e half
retires
,sorne
ay m
1 habi-
11
xra Louise Kel
accumulated a f
a very tinug, c
.-
C cepttal for a young vvo
yea's; bnt..Miss Clara
exts.cts to aceumula
illion at Leit before she
rn-the foot light ; after %vhic
rson-some nice pet scn-n
e her to "change her Wet
ion and her name:"
-The orange 3rop of -Califorbia
is reported to he vety fine.
-The total number of children
, entailed in the •St. Louis public
schools, is 26,811.
-The propcsed flag of the new.
German Empire is black, white, red
gold.
-Indiana school -teachers get- a
little ,over $1 per clay; hod carrierS,
-A. prolific couple in Jima ex-
hibit 18 children as the fruits of ten
:years of matrimony.
,
-More than 200 students of the
German University have been killed
dating the war.
-e-There 'are at the present tine
110 daily new.spapers in- Great B i-
tch" end It eland.
-There are 27,000 more males
than.,feinales in the ham an popula-
• tion of Minnesota.
clinch bug, is devasting the
wheat ti el de in Appanoose County,
Iowa.
...-.Itis said that the Senate pro-
posee to establish female ftanchise
in Utah.
' -
winter has beensosevere
in England, that birds are dying of
hunger. • . .
-A. Wisconsin 0 aida- wcs (mi-
.
teen miles a day. to teach sehool. . man wrote with o
. .
page and the Other
except the Countess
who had but one ey
ab
a
fr
ta
•
a
-3 oshi
al ill y
3illings comes of a
$thaWS
Lan st,oroNb., -Klass., f a
e3 are " algal' off" as t
it Vermont, .at abeat $2
" Joshua" i now fi:ty yea
✓ und-shonl(
• e ays carex
• expressio
• The great
Railways
taeh ever3
station and to -stop t
The most excluei
rti Oircib, which
c.eded in getting int
.1(1'
ey say
)0,000,
rs old,
ered -and .an joddiy,
ing about on .10.s features
n indescr bahly comical.
-
ocean rabe
are •axis oeratie. they
Men to Iknov his own
ere. .
.circle -The
o one has suc-
"-••?•• 1•1`4.,•••
JAS. litti
.0r=(
<i" 0
• - -
HARNESS, SA
BRIDLE &c.
MAIN STREE SE
DESIRE T
OF•TH PUI3LIG TO THEIR
CALL THE A.TTENTION
A lady, in
who praised the mut
yid-: "Oh, yes; n
*rays buys, the best ;
cpica-c."
-A baehclor flien
in most matriages et, nsidera
..oaP," with strong a is used
vhole operttion encte in sha
. Heinrich 'Heine said ti
-
e eye
on Awn
of Rahn-liahn,
lusion, madam,"
ld bachelor to a
"Ancl man is all
e delusion 01
k
•
•
o some guests
on On tl te table,
y :husband al -
he is a great
suggests that
:ale "soft
, and the
ving.
7ery wo-
on her
e man-
---,Lunacy is increasing in ranee;
the asylums are all crowdei
-Bankruptcy is beconiing fash-
•ionable ,„anion,g the British aristo-
,
cracy:
-Ten thonsani converts have
professed religion in Iowa this win-
ter.
• -The Berlie Royal Library is
the only one in Eusope possessing
all the works of Mozart.
-The, drinking places in Terre
Illute, Ind.; are said to outnumber
other business houses._
• -One manufacturer . in . Danzie,
Prussia, sent 76,000 shells to the
besieging army aroundl-Paris.• -
--Charcoal and marsh hay. skill-
• y componnded with ,a chese of
ordinary teas will increase its Intik
to fifteeu chests. • This coMponnd is
sold in the Wisconsin pineries to
stimulate the wood choppers.• ,
_Every girI student of the tele-
graphSchool, conducted at the. Coop-
er Institute, New York, has found
employment assoonas she gradu-
ated. • Women are rapidly taking
the inaces of the men on. all the
lines.
I 'An engineer in the employ of
tlicT urkish government has i)lanlied
•a railway twin& made in sections,
:to be submerged thirty-four feet be-
low the: surface of the water, am
moored: to the bottom by chain
• elides
• A. live cat was found in the ma
• bag at town in Maine lately. Th
• PostumSter made diligent seam'
through all the United State,
postage hews to ascertaiu the am oun
of postage .on the animal, but fortac-
notiting touching the ease. .
The, :Russian Grand Duke is get
ting ready for a trip te the United
in May or June, in his own wa
vessel, accompanied by a squadroi
• of ships. •It will be the first time
tltat a member af the royal. fainily
has -visited ,a
" Women is a d
exClaimed cruSty
:witty yowl° 'lady:
,iways liuggbing -sot
other," was the qui
Whiee, of. our
asteed cros.
his wife, "the -st
ciable?" Let' Its
sulky by tli mean
sociable," was the
1 I
,ehiples
grained man o
lky at- the so
eet rid of th
.b
; and ietain
th-
SpOnSe.
Come all -you good fo ks arlho NI ant Har-
-
and' new.,
af or th,
dew.
ness,
Substantial, low -
At WILSON'S, kl, m
An excellent stet)rou
.ThE EIN'D OF
their Helps, ClerI
Privy , a
wrier, taws sigui
-"the end of meist
but this, that a n
eentlernea meet t
dal rooha ; and, si
ble covered with gi
arrange all that
..have -beca atrang
began."
The stock is owned Ib SA11
• Whose work is -so
The shop is on Main Stree
ood
t, S
ta,y
El
ren
Se,
Tis a place may Aastly bb'feu
Here are plenty of As, bralles
Sursingles and saddles s) fin
There is. nothing ciin equal the
They are just .N
Here are lots rf go
That will keep
cold;•
And the fly nets,
-Men,
• Trimmed with b
gold.
,
Crack up -Whips of
For the stage ,c
At JAME.S
May always be
Here are -sponges
11 Useful and c
With. long and sh
And Harness tl
Ales. • Mr. A
of the Britis 11
d -well-know
icantly ctesc-tibcs
yars :" "Nothine.
mber of elderly
(Tether in an
ofli-
ting r und t t-
een cla 11, quietly
1:ig1t jt•st wclll
d before the r
,
NEW SEEDS. -E
may do at a fir
must, not, tb us
phrase, be allowec
in too long. All
defects to their s
°new) y iiitrotl u cod
ably well it i,i not
an. extraordinary
, 1 rt
0
one or two season
1 tar apart should herefote exChange
flee:1s, by -so doin
mutual benefit.
establish a. Syste
another in a chs
the low rate of
etc., w:11 tieke
cheap c ne. '
.,
•
Win THE GE
I were askW,",s
i
his .latest. • lette
." why the "Fuss
There are in San Francisco two, Frepeh in this
, l
tlionsand persons engaged in ntakinetit., t I
.1 answer_
'.....
cigars. Of th ese,- -one h a Eldrdone So becaus the b;ul: Je tered at e I
Aniericans, and nineteen hundred /heads, arts at d leg than the
Chinese, many of the latter bait, i'Ftencb. 1,f, 1 N.erel teleed who her
'
Waraen and boyI though t the t.-ussiet s could lose
- It was .Nathan Hall, of Drithar:e that superiority I slio aid pay that
s.
Connecticut, -who in 1833thankt:d they night, if they •eniained too
God that' he lived "m a hilly eon ne long ia _France. I
trv, where it was impossible to build •11
N...t OD IN- NAT
I Tail I:0 ads." To -day the cars of. a. rad. ' ft -t,1 c'rs frs
road run through t•he door _yard of my a 1- ...
his plaee, bet\\.-eun las bobs° and the I
1 Inv -mind such a
the sky and elo
bnrit and within four fect of lti§1 m aj est y g G-od
,
owevef Well tlnliy
t plat.ting,
a 1sto3k1weeder'A
to "breed in .ktred
tee seed transit it
edlings Whet f.tit :
d es remaikifn
-
VILSON
;
forth,
cl.
and curbs
• •
r make,
. 1 A and Irime.
d Man 5.-ets or winter
from. y ur orses the
gra eful for Sum-
▪ greeia, ellow and
I .t
every descr ption,
carriac e or hand,
ON'S hop Seaforth,
ad at and.
nd con bs aid rosettes
ood. in then. way ;
nrt tugs in bunclance,
at don't bre. k in a day.
Portinanteaus anc ''1run1Is of all kinds
Valises of a quhey spicy a d. rare,
If Non should des reto p irch se,
To the shop of JA4iES WILSON
repair.
Now come, and. that vith
delay, •
Excellent bar ains 4take
• can,
At the '.`Saddle a Hari
And. remember JAMBS WILSON'S
the mau.
saf:ii to pount up
-ield foi, more th
. Farmers livi
th4 Will confe
Any farmer
I °flex. hange w
mitt, township, •
)ostage foil se
the operation
t;
•
ut further
while you
ess lannorium,”
• I keepl constantly -on hand a stock, of
TRUNEIS; POI.TMANTEAUS, VAL,
IISES AND WHIPS.
• Horse Collar . and Blrikets,
And. every articl -•eonn.ect d with
bu •ines
TRUNKS, V4LISIES,
HARNESS, SADDLE% 'and BRIDLES,
Made to oder.
J. VILSON.
an
a
tmAises - I f
tyre !Dr. ltuesell in
from Vereailles;
atisI had beaten the
Feat war, 1 sb ult1
thonght they acl
IMPROVED
Thre hing: Machines
THE BEST
AT PRESENT IN LISE
These nachines possess many inaproie-
ments on any heretofore made, They are
manufae uang Machines of TWO SIZES,
one espe ially constructed for travelling;
the °the' a smaller size, calculated more
especiall.- for HOME LTSE.
So far as their large machine has bee
-introduc cl, it has given theVERY BEST
SATISF CTIO>.T.
They 13 anuacture the Pitt
Imp -oved Horse Power.
P•A-3.,•.•
^
• 1.+S , . • .44.• ••••
TAVERN FOR SALE.
The subscriber offers FOR SALE the
TAVERN known as the New Dominion
Hotel, in the village of Bluevale. This
MAO, having been lately refitted, is
now capable or the ace( nunodation of
-the traveling public, having good. sta-
• bling, with large driving -shed 36 x 20
feet also a large Ball -room over the
sh.ed.. There is an excellent -well close to
the shed, with pump in good. order. The
land. attached to the hotel consists of
half an acre of excellent land, well ad-
apted for gardening purposes, with a va-
riety of choice young fruit trees. This
hotel is situated a iew rods north of the
Wingham roadiu„. the village, this, being
the leading -road from Wroxeter to Wing -
ham, Lucknow, Kincardine, &c. This
hotel will be sold. for cash, or, if the
purchaser cannot pay it all, a balance
can remain oii bond and. mortgage for
one year. The puichaser can buy the
tavern fittings, stoves, chairs, bedsteads,
etc. For particulars apply on the prem-
ises to • WILLIAM fl()S, -
. Proprietor.
Bluevale, Nov. 23, 1870. • 168-tf
the
side door. i to express it.
• -fr. Disraeli, who seems to be Ili1 CA -elytliing,
freeing himself soniewhat from the land etars, in t
i
eeiving that he e
1 blue, `sky, .lin.
is not again likely
1 ranimels of party orgmization, p -.me
aeld trees au
1
to become Prime Minister, is "Put- alLnaeure. -1S()
ed to have said that he intends to in -eiewine..-thee things, and think --
write three more novels, and ti • en in of the swe t giorN of God, until
' ir.etire from th field of an thoesl ip.
' T , woTilit sing \ ial a lend Vela e his
They will be more or less of a politi- iseraiscs._ejene /j(17 Edwards,
•cal chere.eter;
-Count Von Moltke is one of file DFCISIIIN.-- A. glrent de,.1 or alent
'best of modern linguists, there be is lost to, the N odd forthe wint of
ing sietroely a language otedialeet of a litt e coura e. Every day sends .
Europe he has not mastere(1. He to th grae , ntimber of ol scure
is also a singulary retieeni Man, men whip In ve .nly remairi
A wittv saving .has been attributed' obsca rity beca Ise .,heir timicti
pi-evtnted the i flout mating
an ore, So perheps, than ,Blernatek!
to Lord Palmerston, thatVon..\101tke , ,,4ror , and NO o, if they could
could• talk six language -s, lint knew ., have beeki 'flucd to begin,
RBI walked in
ure and, g at
th ere ea in e t
•
"10,0011S sense o the
hat' I knew nou how
Tisllove seemed o be
in the in and mon
O clouds arid the
(Tress and 41 vers
6
1. INVa ,er, anc in
-
I spPnt much time
1.05-tf
!ORAN
Cash Ass
TLIAVEL
dcl,CAP
OF HARTFO
Grants LIFE land E
icies upon thc
LOW
Which combine a
ELERS
COMPANY.
RD CONN
CCIDENT
ach. ition to the above, the subscrib-
US man facture almost every article in.
their lin , such as
S. WING MACHINES,
Capable of sawing from 50 te 60 cords of
wood per day.
TRAW CUTTERS, a
of a Superior kind.
"GANG PLOW,
The Latest Improved.
CULT -STATORS AND PLOWS,•
• Which cannot be surpassed. •
_0_
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CASTINGS
MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
NCE.
AP [TAIL,
00.
TH
3
cheapness
contract.
have in p gone
-The diamond 'shipments from lengt hs in the cai.eee.• of fame.
•• • • how to hold his tone -tie in ten. 11 "
South Africa during the last • two feet
years lutve been aS followe : " Ship- in. ft is werld worth dointe w
1
pod (luring 1869, 141 dipmonds, not -tan& eltiverine on the , bank I
-valued at .:-C7,405 ; clavier 187( , 5,- ' thin tiri,e' of th cald and dough, but i
661 diamonds, valutd at -11.2-1, )10: - jurn , iii am scramble thick-I:Al as! 1")--Triii-All
To the: -•-e, must be aflded the ".e;tar well as we c: n. It will not do :0 I leal
- of South Africa" and- sortie others lie. lorpeinell ' celetilating risks end i 'EROS 11
s that it order to do an
0
- UICC
anount of pi
NO BOTH,
NO IINTTE
of yew.- O'TIA
NO SE
pectiVe.
NO I)ISA '3.
COS
D,
DO
116001000
URANCE
. .
YME_NT POL-
FARM FOR SALE.
,••••••,••••46 4•••••••4.• d •.4 • ••
SEAFORTH
FURNITURE WAREROOMS.
M. ROBERTSON
Importer and. Manufacturer f all kinds
oF
HOUSEHOLD- FUR:V:7TUE,
Such,as
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
CENTEE TAB :XS,
-- MA allASSES,
DIING & EAKFAS -TABLES,
BUICEALTS,
•." CHAIRS, and •
BEDSTE.ApS,
Pa great Variety.
• lin. R. has great coniknee in offer-
ing his goods to the public as they are
na. de of Good Seasoned,umber. • and
b First -Class 'Workmen.
MHE rundei•signed offers for sale • Lot!
No: 20, 8th COncession, Morris, e011-1
sisting of 100 acres, 14 miles from Sea- I
forth, 21 miles frona the Northern (ravel
Road, 7i5 acres cleared, well fenced, Shedd
barn, 30x50 feet; log house, ISx2a1 feet;
frame granary, 16x24 feet, well finished;
tiabearing orchard of 30 trees; 20 acres
of- good. hardwood land ; 7 acres of log-
ging to be cleaxed up ; never -failing
spring creek running through the farm ;
there is a School -house on the lot. --
The above property will be sold. for
$2.000; $1,550 cash, and time- for the
balance. Apply on the premises to the
Proprietor.• WM. B UTTON,
168-4* Walton Post Office.
They have a highly approved pattern for
SCHOOL DESK IRONS.
REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES
Attended to Promptly,
1..?ey employ no Aunts, and can
therefe re give the purchaser the advan-
ta,ae o the commission• .
The - employ none but the best skilled
labor, and material, v.-hich warrants
them i guarante.eiog satisfaction.
INTEN PURCIUSERS WILL PLEASE
GI E US A CALL BEFORE BUYING
FROM OTHERS.
ZAPFE & CARTER.
• 143-ly-
LEAVING HURON.
LOT 3, 1N THE 3rd CONCESSION,
• Better known as the
WILLIAM THOMPSON -FARM
Is offered for sale it is admitted by all
who know this Let, that for crops a-nd
stock it has no superior in the County.
Address,
BOX 175, Seaforth.
Seaforth, Nov. 3, 18.70. . 159 -
AS -T. PLAN,
ple security and.
, der a definite
E .TA NT about the
en iuni
E ab( ut tes.
a ST TO AY for the use
u mey.
''.UENTS, present or pros-
OIN
wick
TO THE PUBLIC A.T LARG
--
Wu Els LIVER,
D NIEL Pori'GREGOR,
OOKBRIBEII, RILLETT,
s just received a iarge Stock of the
11 iaterials used in the business, and
is inn- fully prepared to execute on the
short •Et notice and in the latest styles,
all or lers he may be favoured. with. ••
gisters, Ledgers,
TtNDIR 0 OK S,
OF ANY KIND,• .
ed, Prin4,4 and Made
TMENTS regaixl
tQ iMpossIbb
• N 1/1..l.U'r(...T10_N 8 o loans, notes. or
Itiois, when the pol-
.1ai1n.
NIE. TS of premium.
t you have all
r.•
what you have
'est eust. •
other writt
icy becomes
•NO VEI
NU l. I.> 'bu
the insurance
N "1:1ON
ra
8.
reliable inst
ACCI E
ie
8.
. It has is
sand. Gene
bursing 18.
thew, a sin 1
d in - -1-)°111-il
y riod.
firSt were writtLn
premiums w re 321,7.10 30. There.
gros.s
10(1
1 CA-
A
Men
vera
er
ay I
but
t lo
..)EP kB.T1IENT.
Ru
Too
r o Hundred Thou-
t-dis-
/42 claims under
thout Se.ven Hun -
✓ the entire pe-
idei
13,
riav
i
Daring t e last twe ve months there
• OulY General Accident 'olic es, on which the I
were paid. 1,3 9 el ior death or wliol-
b lv disz 15
onfthe shortest notice, and a
prices
which defy competition..
•
SIGN. OF THE
• SCOTCH COLLAR'. -
A choice assortment of light and heavy
harness, whips, bells, horse clothing, etc.
kept constantly on hand.
Jlepairing promptly attended to, tau
Charges moderate. lteracmber the place
sik...m of the Scotch Collar, Main Street
Seaforth.
LADIES' WORK BOXES
AND
FANCY sistaASS,
• -elute to order_
OLD AND NEW BOO KS
BOVIVD A ,.7111) REPAIRED
At city prices.
13,rsons residing at a distance by
leaa ing their books at the Signal Book
Store, Cloderieh, or at the EXPOSITOIt
'office, Seaforth, or at R. Grant's, Ain-
ley Mc, stating stYle, may 'rely upon
the n being well bound..
All communications addressed • to the
unC.ersigned, will receive prompt atten,
DA...NIEL Ala; REGOR,
Constance, P.. 0.
Huliett.
Seaforth, Nov. 9, 3870. 153-tf.-
'
11,
163tf • W. OLIVElit'
ireetIr4e. ,
•./t
McIntyre ex, Willis,
MAN U FACT U R F. RS 9F
BOOS S -110E
ETC. ETC.
offins made ip Order
• On the Shortest :I\ otiCe. .
WOOD TUR
Pone -with Neatness an
NING
'Despatch,.
Wareroo s
TWO DOORS SOUTI SHARP'S
! HOTEL, un Si.reet.
Seafarth, Jan'y 21st, 170. 57 -tf.
No Arm
Woe.
L GAN
AS declared. war against -the mer.
cantile Opposition. of Seaforth, with
large and_ varied stock a. amunition en
and, in the shape of -
DIR.:Y" C°4-0 OD Sr
—AND -t-
iGROCERIES,
Which for quality, .style and cheapness,
cannot be conquered with fair play.
The following are sitial lines se --
FANCY DRESS GOODS, WIN-
CEYS, .(Plain and Olecked,) INS-
ri
TB.ES, POPLINET-'S, FRENCH
MERINOS, PRIN ,S, POPLINS,
GREY COTTON, I BLEACHED
DO., FLANNELS,11 BLANKETS,
CLOUDS, HOODS,. HOSIERY,
MANTLES, GLOES, FINGER-
ING 17....A.RN, READY - MADE
CLOTHING-, HATS • & CAPS,
TWEEDS, COTTON -AND FLAN-
NEL SHIRTS, RetAWERS, SU -
GABS, TEAS, TOBACCOES,
RAISINS, CURRANTS,SPICES,
• - &e., •&e., • -
Too numerous to mention, -
/VT THE
Manchester House I
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tviAtm sTREET, '
SEAFORTH, Nov. 15, 1876 152-tf;
A LL kinds of work manufacture( fr m
tiAerni,st,he best material, and. on,: reascnal 1e.
•
A GOOD FIT GUA1ANTE1
Shop one door south of JOHN • 1-10:
GAN' S STORE, and ne, ()Ws te
THOS. KIDD'S, :Main St cafortir
Seafortb, Oct. 13, 1870. 49
JOHN BRICHAM,
Exchange Brok4r, and Railway Tit; tot
• ougbAdle-cisi'4:11:0tel.
Opposite (1. T. Railway 'Station,
_ SEAFORTII, ONT.
• Through Tickers issued to all po
in thp -Western Sta.tes2 _California
Red River, at reduced .ratc.s, alfor(
the greatest facilities to EMIgrallti.
All necessary information given re-
specting Land A c..,fencies, etc,
'Bonds, CouiVa,iNtilBAuencKuSr;'ent Mo
Gold. and Silver -Coin, bought and
at best rates.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
. .
A BRICK C3TTA GE, 26 x 36, frame
lyt -11. and. .stable, half an acre of land,
plantcd with choicest fruit trees, all
b• earing, a good well, etc.. Likewise a
ereet
33 v.-ure; fur '..atal ud 1,266 fur non-fatal
,4,11 ur by accident. Of these ,
•
-park lot containing six acres, more or
1e:4s, the hlicitt state. of cultivation,
newly drained and maiiured, :and seeded
down with timothy and, eloN Cr, and
fe:ice.d. with a DPW m11) -4(1116E1,1 board 1
fe-ice. • This lot is admira'aly adapted
f,n• • • .1. or a market c4arden. The 1
above property is situated in the villa:4e
LITAISDEN
Has just received. a Fresh Stock of
PURE DRUGS
, AND
CHEMICALS
Toilet and Fancy Soaps, Combs, Hair,
• Tooth and Nail .1;rusli es, french,
English) and A,..nerican.
PERITIMERY
o .-1 • gb, en -Ole banks of the •
Maitland, 25 feet ab
river, on g-ood p-
m il es from S eafort
p]y- to
SAF
Sash, oor, an
BLIND F-ACTO
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rTIHE Subscribers beg leave to t
their numerous customers fui
patrona.ge oxtende.d to thent
commencing business SetlioAh,
trust- that they will be favoredw
GENUINE oyE.. STUFFS.
Guaranteed to beof th best quality .
Horse and CattleMedieines
Condition:, Powders..
Physicians prescr ption
accurately dispensed.
LITMSDEN.-
carefully and
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ttrr.on .tik AA!
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IS DI. lif.IIE'D
ENICRY FRI \Y MOIING
L. SEA FO T17'11-.
Tr.4Rre,s.
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$1.50 per ammo), in advance I, if not
so paid $.2.00 will )0 charged. No subs-
cription taken for a shorter period than
three months.
ADVERT/ I ri G RATES. .
TRA -81E5T.
Per line, Fg.st ipsertion, 8 ; subse-
quent inserticin$, Pt.S, each time. _Atl-
i vertisements meainiretliN a scale of salad
ybrevier. No advertisunient taken tor
•• -less than Ciie
C 0 N TII A CT R .&TES
1110 One Column for One. Year. $'30 00
smec " Six lonths, - ;35 00
th a I Three - - 00
and •„
continuance of the same. Half ” One Year. - - (10
lank
Parties in-U.:riding to INTou dc " Six. ..NIOnths, - 20 00
t1 all as they wit Three - - - •()(}
avel road, and two continue to keep on hand. a la* 'loci
rj I " .-NiOntbS "• 12 N)
erms easy. Ap- of all kinds of " (hie Year,' - - {:0
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gun', AFORTH, Out,
13 -LI., Esq., •
ager, iilton, Ont.
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F ,T1t 1vrivitta.` niPans. to 1-7,ui The, ti
vAlucd at nearly 1;15,0!-J0 A huge. -
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I NOTICE TO DEBTORS
T sold my brink accounts to
'Mr. ?-!1. Pk 111:G )1 Z 1)e.1;thr3
‘70111(1 (10 Well t 0 Set tie With him home -
t• 'lately upon tl eraeeonnts.
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if.c.afortbe Dee. 23,
Tlefe.1 4.11 of gl g at
SHINGLES LATH &c.
is action
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Six Months - 8 00
i " Three ‚-4 - - G
VelcoO
to those who nit favour them with Advertiseircn ts. Without specific dirc•e-
tne;r pzttronage, as norm !Luz t'ins s 1. 1)0 inserted till forbid, and
first class workmen are charged am:oral:1;0y.
cnijd.o 4:11. °- Sitir..:210 Z. Nc•
g.:17 Particular L.ttention paid to O'ustoni a1 BR ijri',
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GRAY. ALLAN