The Huron Expositor, 1871-05-19, Page 7MAY 19 187t
k -NK PALTRIDGEr
PHOTOGRAPHER,
thanks to his Yell- numerous-
a- -their very extenelve patron -
would beg to state that he is
*t better -pictures than ever,
return from Edgl and, where he
:acre of the best galleries in Lon-
ther large cities, and, also -
home some extra good cheini-
, which the success ef Photog-
reatly depends, l ----better than
stained in Canada, awl made ar-
ts for a further supply, which
with, extra, finely appointed.
id loner experience, rendclreFeareie
Photographs universally ap-
1 and ackztowledged to be flee-
kluced West of foronto. Ca.e.
Italie of lus new style of medal-
ree, - -the enly true medallions
the Cennty ; also, those beauti-
er-fading enameled pictures,- -
phwe the can be obtained.
rtld beg to state, in justice to
that all those who obtained
interior pictures, last eunmier.
kia absence in Eugland, that if
ha them back (as a great many
will-excharree them for
roperl.y-made and artieticanye
etures, made by Frank himself_
say I am destroying all nega,
!IR'sliidithoSO poor pictures
de, as being untit for use. I am
red to keep the lead in Photog-
this section-. All work Near -
Always at home and in good
F1A'et11\, l'ALTRDIGE,
rapner, Scott's Brick
SEA F0 RTH, Gat.
'hotographs at One Dollar per
Yith a view to still further re-
170-tf
TilOMPSON
nearkerous customers for
ir liberal patronage during the
on years, and trusts he will re-
antirmariee,
now on hand a Jam assort--
. t,
;Good Sound.
reen Hemlock !
e warrants -wit! give satisfaction_
ALSO
ANP DRAINING'
LUM
WAYS KEPT ON HAND.
—ALSO—
IOcI FE.ET OF PERE.
CtT FOR,
;O ANO gEttER,M. PURPOSES
h heoffers on liberal terms. Or -
11 be promptly attended to.
s situated on the Townline
Mop and Hullett, 3 and 14 miles
e Huron Itoad.
,rth, Nov_ it>, 1870. 84-tf:
FA ILLS
SALE OR TO RENT!:
. —0 —
BS( a-Z1BER. OFFERS FOR -
LE oitt to Rent, on easy terms,
E VARNA MILLS,
;log of at Flour. Oatmeal, and Saw
:d1 of which are in good reaming
order.
Flour Mill centains Four ran of
itind the interor i well finished,
ithe machineiy iu tiret class con-
! There is in connection a good
wit an abundant supply of water
;all the mills the year round.
• mine are situated in the centr
haelid Agricultural country, and a
Latwe is offered to any person desi-
[ emharking iuthe milling business.
aleo an excellent opportunity
H'IC FOR SALT 011 tilt= premises,
works for which could!be driven
er. -
above property is situated Six.
rom Clinton ; Six from ,Baytield,
even from Seaforth, with. good.
-roads leading to eachplace.
further teutieulars apply to the
tor, on thepremises, or to Varna
1-1,7_ TURNER.
, August 11, 1870. 140—,
NOME
REBY GIVEN to II Parents
Ciumaliana in the Township of
-raith, who, refuse or neglect to
tice to the Division Registrar of
avuship of the Birth of a child,
thirty day% from the date of such
that th sy are liable to a fine of
ie to twenty dollars, -with costs.
it persons, will do well to comply
e requirements of the Law, as the
will be enforced, -
W ILLIAM MU CR,
Division Registrar
smith. IStli April, 1871. 176.-tf
POTATQES.
POTATOES FOR SALE.
; subscriber has an band, OR Lot
25, Conuission 4 Me-Killop, the
following vaxietics of
D POTATOES,
ty!fere for sale, viz,i--Early
Early flauswerth ; Early
aboo, and Callico.
itas also, the right for the Count'
sell' said manfaeture J. 11.
ATENT BEE HIV Es.
dual and Thwnsi lip Rights for
e will also have a. tew
BEES
For
014 BE14,6
For Sale in the gluing.
-IL GOVENLOi`t:-
NOTICE.
heriby given to all persons
te cut any timber or trespass on
is E. 19 and 2.0 iit theth
Et-lon flay, as the owner, L‘ Li, 1)
• dt-termined to punisl1 to the.
• Lim.: of tile 1;:w all bo
MAY 19 1871.
THE HURON _EXPOSITOR.
•
ggig:
A Southern Gook Fight.
Cock fighting is a common Means
-
of settling disputed questions in the
• South. ‘Vit h that 'progreasive wis-
, .dara a.nd enlightened civilization
•waich !raiders one Southerner- .equal
to five Yankees, and enables theta so.
successfully to asek and find a " last
.ditch," the Southern mind settles
disputed qtreatious without waiting
for the slow awl tedious arbitration
process of a court of law. As to
exactly what the oEigilL4f the present
contest was, a. diligentaresearch has
failed to enlighten Me. Possibly
°tie State rashly asserted that it
could raise better _ cotton than the -
other ;• perhaps it claimed for itself
greater amount of religous toler-
ance; perhaps a bold Georgian 'bad
vauntingly boasted that the fair
.-t.btiiiiaflSc00Ttd nos hold a. candle
- to the dark-haired beauties of his
native State _; possibly an Alabama
biave had saggested that carpet -bags
brought a higher price within the
dovninions of his neighbor than on his
scared soil," or that black was
blaeker the further South you went,
or, in fine possibly all these issues
°combined, and afew thousand others
which I wit not mention, led direct-
ly or indirectly to the resolve that
eoventeen Alabama roosters must
meet seventeen Georgia roosters in
anortal strife, the same classic contest
to be governed by the ancient aad
wenetable laws ot' the cock -pit.
• " When you are with the Renian E,
do as the Romans do." 1 went to
the cock -fight, and I do not expect
to go agaifl so long as I am a flee 1 the poor
agent. It is a -brutal Sport, and famished
-where the excitement Or the -glory At first
comes in I can't- say. Bata did 1 to swall
belong to the Darwinian school, I
persu
• should have pointed to the spectacle to ea pr
eat,
sio
• as preying the degeneracy of man them sh
•
•he dates his origin. Certainly for Hula G
name of
from the nobler. animals front whoni.
pluek, endurance, courage and brave- refusal
.ry, I would like to see the one man eastanan
in the crowd of spectators that was
• the equal of the game -conks who
were fighting to the death for his
edification. "
Being accoutred with long, sharp,
• steel gaffs the cocks are brosightaby
the " pitters" into the centre of' a
large circle, placed carefully on the
• ground facing each. other. As 80013.
As let loose their training leads them
to fly with fury at one another,
• Seeking to ea ase the gaffs to penetrate
as far as possible into their opponent
All aroand the circle an anxious
crowd of - rcughs, "sports," " fancy'
men, and gentlemen also stand with
*Agar eye a and bated breath as they
• watch the fierce contest. At length
Alabama put his gaff through the
neck of Georgia and -both oome to.
the ground ; the first round is fought,
and Alabama flaps his wings, crows
loudly and walks proudly around
the circle. Again are they placed.
in position, Georgia, prostrate on the
pound Alabama, flies at him, and
so strong is the "game" instinet that
Georgia, makes a desperateeffort,
• and succeeds in wounding his adver •
sary. This ends the second round.
After placing them in. position again,
and permitting • Alabama to once
more plunge its gaffs. into dying
Georgia,- the latter party cry enough,
and Alabama wins the first fight of
• the "main." And so. on for three
se-venteea matches were fought,
Alabama winning by one cock.
Bettina was exceedingly lively,and
a good deal of money changed hands.
Bat the "sports" were not Satisfied,
.so another " main" of seven chickens
• was arranged, to wind up with a
-horse-race. In this contest Georgia
• aame out ahead, and So some of le
• lost money come ba.ak
• lfa Ray Ti2,091(1. in N. Y. Times.
their, activity to prayersrand
correspoudi ig exercises. iSomet
at night te °aeries woiii
hoard from the house,; but none
dared to pproach. It pres
seemed as i "the poor deluded p
were on •th point of starvation
their oharitable neighbors thet
sorted to se
them witi
resolved to
and nuhit
t
dons devices to st
food. Finally it
arrest the father, He
in the asylum, anc
what the ect • would be or
family. He remaii!iedl ther
some wee -s, and th Latel
physicians said that he 9.8 . en
solind in. nied on all 'subjects
the religiot s one. Up n his
suggestion , h e.. WaS perm
space, to c 11.16 and g0 t
•
tion at ple
he failed t
time the ft
took a ne-
t() eat. • If became e0
would soo all die of
this the vi lage auth
determinel to preve
ting.intet
doors a
•
tted, a
the
sure. In a little
return. ; At •the
enzy of tif3 whole
pitaae‘ and 'they r
ident tha
starvatio
jrities pr
A n ticip
barred his
securely a - possible,
with stall hickory
n(suns .awaited .th
spectacle ofthe unh
Miserable, stai•ving
ing witho it fire and
incoheren ravers,
pitiable i &ed. A
effected by force at
ately wit tout blood
pleturef sufferin
>eople loo
beasts tha
hey una
w- food;
s some of
v Wed vh.
uld be co
he Father,
ost. Otl
nd vsere,
e by force;
best to s -parate th
eviden
tion with
was acc
e result, s
mania va
by assoe
this stet
out. T
appears to have
the case bf the wi
ehildren, and clO
rest • T h e man. ha
before al jury -on
vagran4, and sent
the House of Carr
obstinate in declmi
but according to alocal jour
must eat now or go to glor
empty Stomach " Tiis To
rathei: harsh treatment 'for
but the doetors are
opinion,thas; regular
-,have a good. effect on
sinceaentler
t.
ference,
•d :wind
and, pr
labs and
onset,
ppy fain
retches
babblin
ust haN
entran
at, and
hed,A.
was pie
mo
human . eings.
unoasly refused
but on repeated
them co s nted
tever wet iVea
secrated
the. SOD.,
bher
meS
be
hen
ntly
pple
and
re -
was
Sler,
•
see
• his
fr
ding
trely
aaye
own
tee a
stitta
eaine
iuniy
sed
they
and
rly
e sler
1,17
as
v Ided
tcJed
The
six
Wer-
orthen
was
tun-
•ible
e like
forwaid more freely; and we note a_
heavy feeling with a downward tens-
dency, and prices will witheut doubt
decline below the lowest point yet
reached. I The general impresion of
the best informed dealers is that
look for high prices for
h of time this season will
on. Fresh shad, which
nin g very plenty, al ways
for a short 'time with the.
gs. The receipts 'since the
nary have been 148,003
aainst 97,522 barrels last
n excess this year,of 50,571
Daily i3nlletin.
OEMT ARRIVALS 1
those wh
any leng
be mista
are • beco
interfere
sale of e
1st of ,Tbt
barrels,
year, or
• barrels.
the,
era , peis cl, in
made t take
It was Light
faniily, their
ly stren t ened
each ot'and
rdingly cried
far as h d.of,
eert fa,vo ie in
and tw the
bt61 .w •the
'since be n tiled
the eh r e of
need ,to y tr in
ction: II i still
g food, said,.
"1)6
n an
like
anity
si of
may
147 ease,
iscilAusesfaile ,tb,: help
him. It is hoped that the woman
and thechildren nsay be ent r I
stored. ReW York Times.
.11 nthron&Son
Have alarge stock of
NEW
Spring.Goods.
1
• A Mad Family.
• A case has just been reported
from Kalamazoo which pathologists
will prooably account one of the
most extraordinay on record.. It is
that of a whale &milt going mad to-
gether, their • co m mon monomania
tier ai
ard w r
Ileisl
A Woman Passing
Sixtee a
On 1.N
ty Poll
laper
'Hough tip in ciissody, Chat
being, runk and clisordei
perinte dent Bent said on
two m rtin the clock was a
When rrested oc. Sunday
ir
both piisoners were respe
tired i male cost arne. W
ivere t the police Sta,tio
was st tick with the app
the smaller of the two, a
closely at the'pris
you are a lama
r stoutly denied ti
iortly afterwards
oliday, at Ma
el Court, sa.,
a late date,
or a
ears.
f
che' t
s la
two
lookin
"Wb
prison
but s
closely pressed, admitted
d' a remarka ite sto
urea. She said Ur
ao she and her hus
naster and mistres
school in .Gloucest
and to
adven
years
school'
tional
husba d lost his situatio
drink' g, and • subsequ
both I aimed. the art of h
ing. Her husb-
her h ir and sell
d go abo
She had
Juildings ii
detectio
ted from h
arid' the
W , and sh
haV ing its source in religion. Maira
The house of these people was him.
situated in a remote part of the
village, and appears to have been
chosen with a view. to carrying on
then wild freaks unmolested. The
family consisted of John Heider, the
father, wife and five children.
All are said to be. reasonable on
other subjects, but on that - of
religion to be stark mad. Their
d welling was profusely ornamented
with (Tosses, and to these they paid
high_
fear o
separ
yeas s
neph
The
was i
off in
Th
• -frequent devotion. Their chief object since the 1st of January
of devotion as,Ni.'however, one of the large -, perhaps, than for
family itself. A peor little deformed ing.s .ason, and prices
daughter seems to have been typified lowe • than for nearly
by tlie•rn as a sort of" Madre Natura," Last year there was ,
and to have served as an exempliti- the f rmer in e gs tha
e thou of a school of modern Freneh anyt iing be sei. t A e In •
philosophy. The child was placed quen ly a large nunnbe
eaily 00 the honse top while all the raise and key OVI, ,
rest of the family would kneel and this ear has eer vet
wersliip her. This was done with At t le low pri es ruling
-virious mystic- ceremonies, iind . was ' (15 :1,- cents per Ozen,) t
Dever on any account omitted tion was very Ettal•ea
t )ocasiowilly the w hole party would nothing in mar set that
- proveed into the adjzicent fields and 1 with eggs for eelapflc
pr;ty aloud, interspeissitig their sup -1 mind, with a li llii es, 0
--viaicns will tierce, howls. If any ward the close' of tllie
derable IA yinglo
h led to an ad van
cents pet dezen.
s• have agsii 1. 1 Lr
nd made
it, dresa
t the co
orked w
Londo
She
11
r husba, cl.
pri▪ soner
passed a
sual pena, ty of 5g.
flicted, and ttieiptie e
her male ttire.
re -
for
0 n -
• p ol
w re
w th
the
°Man.
'ly at-
e tnieesv
ts
nee of
I after
r
arge,
being
e fact,
f her
xteen
were
t a na-
Rer
lirongb
lY they
erpaint-
r cut off
s ;Has a
ti withdn
ithout
been
A large stockil
• FRESH
GROCERIES,
• "Which they will sell very cheap.
Call in& see for -yourselves at the
Shop la. ely occupied by
W -ROBERTSON CO.
ONTHRON & SON.
1694f
-
CA-V/INAGH'S
NEW EAKEHY & CONFECTIONERY
LUMSDEN
Has just received. a Fresh Stock of
PURE DRUGS
AND
CHEMICALS
Toilet and Fancy- Saps, Combs, Hair,
Tooth and Nail Brushes, • French,
English, and. American.
• PERFUMERY..
Or Some
s ;her
hi ' tire.
o c sts
went
S 0
CAVANAGH
Keeps on hand
ALL KINDS OF'
riscults, • Crackers,
CAKES AND
CONFECTIONERY.
• WEDDING CAKES
Made to order.
174
GENUINE DY t STUFFS .
Guaranteecl to beat the best quality .
Horse and Cattle Medicines
Condition jPowders.
• Physicians prescriptions carefully and
accurately dispensed.
• R LUMSDEN,
_OUR'S IT II R E
01-1M.A.P,
A T.
THOS. BELL'S
Is
tu
SEAFpRTH
FURNITURE! WAREROOMS.
M. ROBERTSON
Importer and manufacturer of all kinds
HOUSEHOLD: FURNITURE,
• Sueh as
SOFAS,I.:OUNGES,
• CENTRE TABLES,
•
•• MATTRASSES,
DINING & BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS,
CHAIRS, and
BEDSTEADS,
In Great Variety.
Mr. R. has great coniclence in offer-
ing his goods to the public, as they are
made of Good Seasoned Lumber. and
by First -Class Workmen.
J. CAVANAG El,
Main street, Seaforth.
McINTOSIFSE MORRISON S
g.t;ss in New York
receipts of eggs at this market
have been
urv preced-
✓ been
e years'.
o e jrobt to
n i treast
of The. vithigers passed at. those times,
I eisfer would assa u 1 t. theiii with
ate -it feroeiw. After a while the
ttwtly ecased to work, ewitiiiing prie
-
ponse-
weie
-
u'Supply
1utidan t.
C, St111111-,
C M pete
is de -
pts to
caused
latien,
two to
higher
it 'stock
1.
THOMAS BELL
ow prepared. to manufacture fumi-
A Cheap as the Cheapest.
arties wishing to buy wholesale can.
be ,supplied at
Tbronto Wholesale Prices.
doffins na4-de to Order
On the ShOrtest Notice.
VOOOD 'TURNING
Done with Neatness add Despatch.
WareroOms :
RRIAGE FACTORY
WARE ROOMS OPPOSITE THOMAS
KIDD'S.
WORKSHOP, CORNER OF MAR-
KET SQUARE.
TURNING- done on _the
Shortest Notice.
COFFINS kept constantly on
A HEARSE FOR HIRE.
1170-tf
TWO DOORS SOUTH SHARP'S
HOTEL, Main Street.
Seaforth, Jan'y 21st, 1870. 57,4f.
No Armistice.
JOHN LOGAN,
FfAS declared ' war against the mer -
candle opposition of Seaforth, With
a large and varied stock of a -munition on
hand, in the shape of
IDIR,""cZ !
G-OODS
GROOERIES
THOROUGH -BRED
IMPORTED STALLIOIN
"Sr Archy,"
_
SIR All HY, got by Grey Eagle,
Woodpecke , by Bertrand, dam Pr"
rose, by Po tiboy. G. D- Peyton), by
imp. • Glencde. Giantess by imp. Levia-
than, 'Virginia by Sir Archy, Virginia
by •imp. Dare Devil, Bolingbroke by
Pantaloon, Cades by King Herod, Prin.
rose by imp_ Dove, Stella, by imp. -Othel-
lo, by imp. Sehma, by Godolphin Alla,-
bAoila-Allisa:; in Canada„ and his ancestors are
will be, seen by his pedigree, ir
is the best blooded horse that
tis
noted among the great horses of Am is
ica. For some of the performances lof
this horse. see bills. i7
Until recently, the thorough-bied.
horse was cbusidered only adapted to tJhe
turf, but the principles. of , breeding, as
is now well established, assign- him a far
nobler sphere. It is now agreed that to
attain success in rearing any of the do-
mestic animals,. the male must be thor-
--1
. oufeigl-brpr4nee
ed
To
0. the racer,
the trotting
horse, the enduring horse -of -all -work
and the 8 irited roadster and carriage
horse, the stallion must be thorough-
bred. With this 'cross, the heevy farm •
mare will prodnce the noble coach horse,
the thorou Th -bred mare the 'racer, ancl
the trottie g or pacing mare 'Will yield.
the trotter
pride in'
eborietenleri;s:
of
sAs a stock getter he is uiie.
rivalled a his stock is • noted for sound.
30s0.11s8:itteUnGick for great strength, docility -
of disposition and speed. • " Sir Achy"
rears old, stands 16 iaud�
high, a b autiful rich bay, with black
land tail, broad heavy quar-
teegrss: raan
and muscled, combining
is an eminent degree the noble and per-
fect' horsa ,Parties having mares, and
who inc,e id breeding, will do well to see
FARMS FOR SALE.
1MOR Sale Lot No. 22, 13th Concession
Township of McKillop, containing
One Hundred Acres, forty-five of which
are cleared. well -fenced, and a never fail-
ingstream of water runs through one
clOrner. No buildings. Also, the =ex-
pired term of eight years of the lease of
part -tif Lots 27 and 28, 12th concession,
Avith the privilege of purchasing at any
time. Purchase money $1,275, to extend
•over a period of ten years. This lot is
11 wood land. For further particulars
pply to the undersigned.
• THOMAS STEPHENS,
Seaforth.
January 11, 1871. 162-tf
Which for quality, style and cheapness,
cannot be conquered with fair p1a4r.
• The tollowingare special lines :-J-•
FANCY DRESS GOODS, WIN-
CEYS, (Plain k!uld Checked,), LUS-
TRES, POPLINETTS, FRENCH
MERINOS, PRINTS'. POPLINS,
• GREY COTTON, BLE A CHED
-D0,, FLANNELS, BLANKETS,
• CLOUDS, HOODS, HOSIERY,
MANTLES, GLOVES, FINGER-
ING YARN, READY-MADE
• CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS,
TWEEDS, COTTONAND FLAN-
NEL SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ,SU-
• GARS, TEAS) TOBACCOES, _
RAISINS, 01.111,RANTS, SPICES,
c., &c.,
Too numrous to mention,
CARPENTERS, CON-
TRACTORS,
And the Public Generally.
;WROXETER
SHINGLE FACTORY.
The proprietor of the above Factory
desires to state that he is now prepared
to supply
Shingles of the Very Best quality,
lOn the shortest notice, and at the very
:lowest cash prices, either at theinill or
delivered at Seaforth. Railway Station.
'Orders Promptly attended. to.
P. A. IRELAND,
169-13t Wroxeter Shingle Factory.
JOHN BRIGHAM,
Under this theory, I take •
ffering " Sir Archy" to the
horses in this section of the
Exchange Broker, and Railway Ticket
Agent,
Houghton's Hotel,
Opposite G. T. Railway Station,
• . SEAFORTII, ONT.
• Through Tickets issued to all points
in the Western States, California and
Red River, at reduced. rates, affording
the greatest facilities to Emigrants.
All necessary information. given re-
specting Land Agencies, etc. .
GREENBACKS,
Bonds, Coupons and =current Money,
Gold and eilver Coin, bonght and sold
at hest rates. • 167-tf
"Sir Are
" Sirrchy" will stand. for mares.
this seaso , 1871, at his own stable, Eg-
mondvill through the entire season,
Single lea $8 to be paid at the 'me of
service ; he seaeon, $12, payable at the
last of th season; to insure, $15 pay-
able Jan. 1, 1872. Parties bringing
mares fro 11 a distance may rely on nil-
;
in the rse at home through the e tire
season.
This
State of
Bailey fr
Bros.
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH
----- 4 •
The subscribers feel thankful for the
very liberal patronage theyhave received
since commencing business in Seaforth,
and. wish to intimate to their customers
and the public generally that they keep
on .lancl and are manufacturing all
kinds of wheel work, such as
CARRIAGES,
SL
Mac
ME
PEN AND TOP BUGGIES,
DEM 0 CR ATS,
.WAGGONS,
IGHS, CUTTERS, &c.,
e up by EXPERIENCED W011K-
, in thd very latest styles. •
We Do No Irlorse-shoeing,
But pay all our attention to the above
dais of bu.siness. •
Parties who favor - u with their
• orders will ge • good
satisfactio •
We keep a first -c ass Carriage
Painter..
PAINTIN
Pone for country shops, and old work
repainted at reasonable rates.
! Repairing rromptly attended to.
Cordwood, Lu rn tier, ,Shingl es and
Lath taken in exeliange for 'work.
• 1
MoINTOSH & MORRISON.
16r7-tf •
AT THE
Manchester House!
MAIN STREET,
S BAIF 0 Tyr i_
SEIFORTH, NovI 15, 1870 • 152-tf
QUEEN
Insurance Compan
OF L1N/Ftf300L & LONDON.
CAPITAL -$2,000,000 Sterhn
CHIEF Ormss-i—Queen Buildings, 'Live
pool, And Gracechurch Street, London.
CANADA BRANCH OFFieE—Exchange
Buildings, Montreal.
Bowls—Wm. Mcirtoil; Esq., Chairman:
Henry Thomas!, Esq., David Torrance,
Esq., ind.the Hon. James Ferrier,
BAN KERs—Molson' s Bank.
LEGAL ADVXsERS — Messrs. Ritchie,
Morris & Rose.
MEMeAL Sutherlanicl,
• Esq. M. D.
Sufsvsnon—,Thornas S. Scott, Esq.
Averyon—lihomas R. Johnson, Esq.t
RESIDENT bEcRETARY AND GENERAL
Aefes-r,—A. Mackenzie Forbes, 13 St.
Sacrement Street, Montreal.
The undersigned having been appoint-
ed Agent for the above Company, parties
• desiring to insure against less by fire can
do so on the most favourable terms.
Life Policies granted on as advantage
ous terms is any other respectable Com-
pany china lnismess in Canada.
JAMES 11. BENSON,
Agent
1.7 C & 'MEYER'S
TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE!
MARESTRAYED _
TRAYED from the premises of. the
subsc iber, I.,ot 35, First Concession,
IsKilhip, on Sunday, April .23, a stuall
ssy mare, with white star on forehead.
flic tinder will be Suitaoly rewarded on
• eturnine her to ( E01GE GAGEN, 1st
, Concession, •McKillop.
Seaforth, Nov. 8, 1870.
FOR SALE.
. — - — — —
W. H. OLIVER,
SIGN OF THE
SCOTCH COLLAR.
MAIN STR1ET,
arse was imported fret)) the
Kentucky last fall, by W, 3.
in the stud of Messrs. Wells
W. J. BAILEY,
Egin;rdopvTee
176-2m•
OW ESTRAY.
TRA ED into the premises of the
subscriber, lot No. 2, 2d Coricession
Stephen Township, about the 1st of
April, a! ROWN COW, with a wbito
stripe along the back andwhite fac ; she
has just 3alsed. The owner is re uest-
ed to prove property, pay charges and
take her away. JOHN FORD.
Exeter, April 24, 1871. 177-4t*
TORONTO MILLINRY..
MISS ERWIN
Has opined out a large stock of Spring
Goods, iomprising all the
Late t Styles in Millinery.
• Dress and Mantle Making
Prompt y attended. to.
Stanning done on the shortest notice.
Stn..%) and Hair Work of every kind
• executed_ in the neatest manlier and
latest s yles. •
172-tf Reynolds' Block, Seaford',
IN 1N THE BLoOD.
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A choice assoitment of light and heavy
harness, whips, bells, horse clothing, eta.,
kept constantly on hand.
Repairing promptly attended to, sold
iarges moderate. Remember the place!
ifign of the Scotch Collar, Main Street,
eaforth.
I 163tf - W. R. OLIVER.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Paid to all
.ORDERS FOR BOOTS & SHOES,
Either Sewed- or Pegged,
At J. DUNCAN & Co. s,
• .SEAFORTH.
MEN'S HAND -MADE
KIP BOO-ir S
For $3.50,
At J. DUNCAN &
11 A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Law Office,
Seafmtil.' Boots
153-tf.—
The PE
and ex
NA
TIVIAN SYRUPtrialtes thew sic stronr%
els disease by supplying the • lood
8 Owl( VITALIZING AGENT—MON_
Caut s u.---13isttre yon get Perwvion Syrup.
Pamph ts free. J. P. DINSMORE, l'roprietor.
No. 88 Dey St., New -roll% 1
Sold by Druggists gene
BUS FARM FOR SALE CHEAP -
UNDERSIGNED offers for sale,
T 0 eap, Lot No. 30, Con. 15, township
of Gry, Co. of Huron; about 70 acres- of
41
this 1t are timbered with ardwood,
four ares of which are chopped, the bal-
ance iis timbered with cedar and pine of
exeell nt quality. There is sufficient of
this 1 tter timber to pay for the whole
lot i he lot will be sold CHEAP FOR
,
CAIS or on time. Title in?. isputable.
For further particulars apply
(if by let-
ter, repaid) to Adam Gray, P ening MM,
Scafoirth, or to the undersigned proprie-
tor.
:RODERICK GRAY,
•
9Thamesford, P. Q.
Thamesford, Nov. , 1870.1 1153-tf.---
Address ExPosrro ea.
S,B0'2fs9A0,1TeLfDruce,aeorr tEthl
Sc!raseLhalcchuid t Ten
t}1. itteeZhN:.3:1:(
1.73-lat
with Log -louse. Eight ac e ed
1:M G -AN, Esq., Teeswater.
r P, 1,
IlEAP LOT FO
L ER I LU BER 1
1
. LA 711 and SIIT.S.C4 lig,
•rp, E Undersigned have on hand at -
it_. their Mill, one half mile North of
Ain. e.yville, a -large Stock of Dry Pine
1 • Lii ber, part (abont 35,000 feet) of which.
is ressed 1-1 and 14 Flootring. They
'
hare also *on haid.
000It. of Strip Lath
which is warranted firSt-class,
and no Slabs. :
ir Shingle Maehine will start about
18th instant, after which date a plen-
f 1 supply of S_IIhNLLESwiill be kept,
, t
'• Th
th
Gents', Ladies' and. Children's.
• OT 16, n Ifith Concession, Grey.
jConsiderable clearing. and a good. -r-r-s7 4 r
T i
honse, with !some very valmJJ U tble pne. At J. • \- O. S.
'i1Y to M ('Al' (F1l Y & H )1,11 TES- -
.T El); Seaforth, or to Mr. -
lot 15, 14th Concession. Grey. 167-tf S.:a; F OUT
rompt attention given to 'prders from '
a stance.
M. &71, SMITIL
ingle, April 12, 1,371. 1743-tf,