The Huron Expositor, 1871-05-26, Page 5RECTION OVER.
•Comm u> a—The
n Possession-
,Versainists enter-,
as a death blow
ist cause. After
€brie of the
''ops; of the Ars-
everythil g before
W masters of the
:e Vendome, the
uiber- of the Corps
.tel de Iv ille, and
places are in, their
insurgents are also
o rdon of Prussian
i circles the city..
Felix Pyatt—one
inci characters in
n.ucl from whom
c brutal of their
dt
—hasbeen arrest -
was of a despei ate
B sses on both sides
ddspz tches say
:hg 1ius altogether
Mahon; entered
f the Parisians have
joyful demonstrat-
cal entrance of the
Lnone appear to re -
downfall of the
Those who had daily
system (if Govern -
ultra ry exercise of
re ordei l y and
has -e even or-
ose of assisting .:
petting an end
terror; but their
Illy be con para tive--
e V ersail lais nave
rctorious m all their
the dispirited rebels,
of whom have no
iteen made prisoners.
lure: are hiding in
some ha ire been
:t is. said Assy and
g the number. The
iy Communists was
the Prussians,: who
tge to- pass through
.ysitie n after position
er street have been
surrendered by the:
nd now over their
tentroarrte the Tey
ts, and the Hotel de
prepared for the
th-esident Thiers and
thou.
of w ashington.
Freatty gives the Am-
e of the fisheries, as
rt reciprocity. They
the St. Lawrence to
?ea without let or thin
h the centre o1 the
wet forsooth, may go
uigan aims three at-
1 rivers, in exchange
lege. All our canals:
1 to American vessels,.
he use of the St. Cliir
rniy.. The Sault Ste:
ipt, and sash canals but-
ie atble ditch, which is .
And on our territory,
rise of Lake Michigan,
they have the use of
ire rer. We can enter
vitt
for the Dominion
5 parts for ten years,.
e the St. Lawrence.
e \imine TtiriibaI`Iiie
Rt ., their lumber down
s River to the sea,. and
.
idluivalent..
tnaiirring parts, of the
a par .vitIi the above.
It next to nothing, and
is are jubilant over the
races. There were no
rE4 allowed,, but in hol-
e at our imbecility e:
F the. St. Albans (lain
Sons: have been slaugh-
oWn soil by their cu-
pis, and our property
r wInehwe rece-it-e no-
u,
oli, but forsooth, *because
leave our territory ---
:t bands,: but as pa-' en-
* their it baulks,. 'sve muse.
' ii., ge cls tne. Dees any
',1,irve that the people of
submit to this Is the
-e'rriii ens determined to.
f its F'j1e r g, into anne`c--
,Iohn A. Macdonald is
Lies sign that treaty, ex-
people of Canada to
i. pooliti(:a1 nionstrosi+y 1
the present Parliament
cling in the way of pull-
staid pillage at the order
l est st rely,. very Shame
t from adding to the -i'n
e, tirii.saeti(1i l)y signing
vlii.tll , c n the face of
')Ii v
tl�d' ultimate a bSOI1)ti(tl
i -t1 -i into the Itepublie.
'/, .ties -it w17.
'-tht.:aL tt't €LM','tk.St Se1eeted
,its au_ . Shoes in Seaford.,
r
r4 h.
--
Reeve its;rises BAhlt', R eve o '
en Suttli datv=' recei yea
tat i)It of the
it
iriilli
itworth Reform m yen-
'tdrrdiidiaite-for the Tidliisd' f
1r`. EC`M'illles, the pies—
E•i`S .Cld`d.`liii'd to come oat
telt, teniventiOrl ex pr€=eete.1
it I'i t:4 }ry manner Weil:-
.set
lreir-
.st'i v
1
•
1
11IAV
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g Pc SIT'O d.y
The ginoardzne Branch -of the
W. G. B.IRaiiwey,
Mr. Ridout, Chief Engineer of the
Wellington, they & Bruce Railway,
is now engaged locating the route of
the proposed southern branch of
that.road toKincardine. He arrived
in this village last Tht,rsda� even-
ing, through the town
i.ug, after passing $
ship of Wallace, and was met at .the
A 1 bion Hotel by the members of the
Village Coui,icil and others. Mr.
Bidolit stated that ke had received
netivrctions• to go over the whole
line and report on the distances and
topography Of the various routes
bre%ions to sending on a
---. �, � ped, � a
. taff of engineers to make a.. detailed
survey, Frani tle starting- point on••
he main line, three different routes
had been suggested to the Company,
and he was instructed to select the
thost practicable, First, front Pal-
tlfeiston or [Ruston to • Listowel,
thence through Biota and Grey to
Ainleyville, and on through Morris
and Wawanosh to \ ?inghain.. Sec-
,o d, from Palmerston or Hustcn to
Listowel thence along the boun-
dary and through Corrie and Wrox,
eters then through Turnberry to
Winghant. Third, . starting :from
Holliston, passing through Minto
and Howick to Wroxeter, thence to
Wingharn, ° Front the latter point to
Kincardine, we are not definitely
informed as to the precise location
,of the routes proposed. Mr. Rielout,
-accompanied by several of our towns-
men, proceeded on Friday to Ainley -
vine, passing through the -'townships -
of E:ima and Grey, thence to Wing -
ham. On Saturday he returned to
Listowel by way of Wroxeter. Of
•d f nurse, he expressed no opinion as
the choice of the two rputes, but
Jae stated clearly that both weie very
favorably located for the building of
a railway. There were to betoundrno
inaterial obstructions or engineeting
.diff eulties whatever_ We will, no
•doubt, have his full report. in the
course of a couple of weeks. In the
meantime, we have not the slightest
doubt but the result•will be favor-
able to Ltstowel. It makes but 1i -
'tle difference to us here whether the
:fins lie ruin by way of Wroxeter or
Ainleyville, through we- fancy
the latter wculd be most likely to
ve the most .business to the road
'when built.
The Seaforth Expositor is up in
'-u ms, and shouting lustily against
the proposed branch and Its promot
,ers. This was to be expected. Any-
thing to interfere with the London
,scheme, in. which Seaforth is deeply
interested, would, of course, meet
-with antagonismfrom that quarter.
Besides, if the .Kincardine branch
should happen to be located at Ain-
_ ]evville, it would -crit off almost the
w11o1e back country front which they
"derive support. nits the Opposi-
tion
pposi-tion from the Expositor may be
taken far just what it is worth,
viewed its the light of self-interest.=`
.Listowel Banner.
REMARKS BY THE EX'POS'ITOR.
To " take our opposition for what
it is worth," ie just what we desire
the people of the North to do. We
=care not .what light they view it in,
we have ggivenargument and figures'
an support of our.position. It is for
the people to weigh those arguments,
and consider those figures ; and un-
til successively refitted by the Ban-
.9lri•, or some one else, they must
stand good.
Wit
Vir
Ba
Oats,
Hay,
Peas,
•
TORONTO,
eat, Spring,
heat, Fall, 3oulee, Sh
arley,
May 25,
.
1 35 �1
120 1
0 52 t f)
046 101_
a 00- 00
.175 to ' 0 80
`TOCK:
May 25, 1871.
BUFFALO LIV
Thursday
The receipts of ca
days this week are 32
cars at .the name time
market is heavy and
bresent condition of th
uyers are unwilling to
a decline of 4c. per lb.
prices, and there was
yond. a few small sales
and to fill' orders. ble
of choice steers, averag
and other sales were
about 50 head at pric
criterions of the marke
HOG
There is very little
mand is limited and po
their. views. Light w
nominally at 41.c. to 5
SHEE
No transactions.
7
2
37
tle for the
cars agai
last week
tagnant.
Eastern
operate ex
rom last
of ing d.
to kcal -1,
ks sold 1 head
1,497, at $7 00;
aide agg gating
which re no
three
atdjl5
The
n the
ark
pt
it eel
ne 1
tehi
ts
at
Be ;
rs
oing, as . he
rties are a aI
ights are qu
per lb.
de -
in
oted
BOSTON LIV STOCK.
BEEVES.—Receipts cf beef cat c, were
199 head. There is b. t little do ng this
week. The supply is ery light fLo n'the
North, and heavy fro the West Sales
of choice at 11 00 ; extr '"
first quality $9 50'
do. at $S 25 to $9 00 ;
to $7 75. •
SHEEP AND LAI+sx
head. Market quiet,
Sales in lots at $5 75
extra 86 75 to $9. 62.
CALVES.—Veal ca1vB
atl025t 1; 5;
$10 00; second
third do. 5 t 56187
.—Receip ;, J629
at forme rates.
to $6 50 uli• in
at 4 to Oc.
CHICAGO LIVE - STOC .
Hobs—Moderately r c jve. S 1
$4 0(, to $1 25.
CATTLE --Dull. Sales at
$6 25. .
5 to
The latest styles of Boots and Shoes
of all kinds cheap at T. Coventry's.
DEATHS.
Hawn—in McKillop, on Sabbath last,
Mr. George Hart, of the Sth conces-
sion.
PRIVATE SAL
—OF—
HORSES
HE fo
— Cheal
credit, tadz
brood mai
laeavywo
AND FARM iMPLE
llowing Property will
), for Cash, I or liberal
:--7 Horses, consist
e, a good stock raiser,
king horses,1 span mar
and work ng, 1 2 -year-old blob
1-year•Eo1. colt.
F eM IMPLEMENT
1 reaping machine, nearly new,
inake, wi h Wood's self rake, '3
woad plo ghs, Grey's make, E
u h, cultivator, etc.
her particulars appl
Office, or to
AMES M. McGRE(
gang plo
For fur
Expositor
181-8
E TS.
b sold
ei s on
ng of 1
1 span
s, ycritng
colt, :1
Oey's
fdii and
dyille,
at the
OR,
6 forth.
NOTICE.
T
HE Merchants and Busine
Seaforth .have unaniinously
that, on and after the
29th day of Matt, 18
they will receive
A Full Stock of all soof Boots and
Shoes, in Leather,. at :L• ;Duncan & Co.'s.
THE MARKETS.
SEAFORTI4, May 25, 1871.
\\-bssi, (kill) 19 bushel, I:15 to 1.20
Wheat (Spring) i' bushel, 1:20 to 1...25
0:40 to 0:'44
0:40 to 0:40
0:70 to 0:75
0:121 -to 0:13
• 0:11 to 0:11.
6:00 -to 7:00
• 0.50 to 2:00
7:00 to1Q:00
3:25 to 0:00
0:50 to 0:60
Barley le' uushel,
Oats 11 bushel,
1'eas 1•f bushel,
l.utter, 111` lb.
Eggs,
�i ith.s,
Sheep Skins, ,
Bev, per ton,
Flour, per 1001bs.
i'otatoes,
-Special attention paidto all orders for
Boots and Shoes, either eeield or pegged,
at J. Duncan & Co.'s, aforth.
CLINTON', May. 25, 18 71.
Expositor.
1:15 to 1:20'
1:20 to 1:25
0:40 to 0;40
0:70 to 0;75
.
0:40 tO 0;04 of a nick Dwellin4,. Plans t
0.124to 0;13 E. HICKSON & CO., on
0411 to 0;11 SATURDAY nex
By Telegraph to the
tall Wheat, per bushel,
'Spring -Wheat, per bushel.
()e►ts, per bushel,
Peas, per bushel, ,
Barley, per bushel,
Butter per per, lb,
Eggs, per_tioz.
SIL ER C 0 1
on y at the following ra
British Shilling,, for '24 c
Sixpence, " 12 .:
American Half -dollar, for 4�
Quarter,
Dime � " y9
Iiaif-clime; " 4
CI
Seaforth, May 22, 1871.
, TENDERe. {�
k
] AL1 D TED'DERS for painting the
0 Can Presbyterian Church. Sea -
forth, will be received by the Building
Committee till June 14th, 6 o'clock, p.
m , when the Tenders will be opened at
Mr. Lumsden's,Drug Store. TendeB s to
be addressed to the undersigned, and to!
nshi alone and for
be made for workmanship ,
workmanship ,and material together.
Specificationa'may be seen at Mr. R.
Lutnsden's, at all seasonable hours.
The Committee do not bind themselves
to accept the lowest or any tender.
' EDWARD CASH,
181-3 Chairman B. C.
NOTICE.
THE Council of the Nrporation of the;
County of Hutson, will . meet in the:
Court Room, in Goderich, upon MONDAY,
the -5th day of JUNE next.
I PETER ADAMSON,
County Clerk
County (blerk's Office,
.Goderich, 22nd May, 1871. 181-2
Men of
4 solved
7 ,I
S1
Seed Potato
CO
FRO
NTY 0
TILE
OXFOR
J U T RECEIVED
E
I�,T = N S
W. SCOTT R,0�3 � t
EARLY GOODRIC
EARLY HARRIS()
Sea- orth Foundry
ZAPFE & GARTER
Would'ddesire to call attention to their
- I greatly improved
THRE HER -& SEPARATOR
AND
PRINCE ALB RT. .
TURNIP SE
Half a ton of choice Turnip.S
ent varieties,
tl, ciiffer-
181-tf,
NOTICE:
WOLLD the person into
gori the subsc>(•iber put, 11
two straw hats, .a piece of clo
alis, a saddle and a martinga
forth, en Saturday last, = 20
please r turn the same to M
LAID ATT, Seaforth, ando
R. McGAILTNI;Y
Mik Road,
May 25, 1871.
se wag-
istake,
or over
-
e at Sea-
instant,
JAMES
ersmith.
81-tf.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sa le
terms, his 'thorough-br.!
Bull, TIEBEY, three years oft
bred him, yet having no faul
mal, except too near a kin t
dither stock in the ricinity.
ROBE I1T CAR-NO1
Tud;kersmith,
181-3t Seal
AINLEYVILLE.
MPORTANT NOTICE.
undersigned having determined
to close -u his present business, with
TiiE P,
a view of operating elsewhere, begs leave
to announce thatj he has on hand over
to
$20,000 WORTH OF
New Staple & Fancy Goods,
of every kind,
Which he will dispose of at a great sacr-
fice, for Cash or Produce.
THE STAPLEL AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
AND
CLOTHING STOCK !
Have just been received direct from the
Manufacturers in Great Britain—this
Spring, and will be found unusually well
assorted and attractive.
Now is the time for Farmers and others
to get Bargains, as the whole Stock must
be disposed of in three. months.
Which is able to compete With any other
Machine in Canada.
Amon its many advantages, we call at-
tention to the following—the way the
Cylinder is constructed—it requires less
power and is capable of
THRESHING MORE AND CLEANER
THAN ANY OTHER.
The great complaint among Threshers
alwayai was, that they couldthresh more
than tliey could clean, our improved drum
sloes a 'ay with all these complaints ; it
is so c nstru eted as to regulate the wind
to.kee the riddles from choking; without
blowi g any grain over. . We .have also
impro ed our •gills to prevent the grain
going ver with the straw.
We ould invite Farmers and Thresh-
ers, g nerally, to give us a call, and ex-
amine -
x=
amine -our stock before purchasing else-
where ; we can sell as cheap as any other
Estab ishment.
None ut the best Material used, and the
erybest workmen employed.
The Machines we sold last year enable
us to Elay that they gave better satisfac-
tion than any other ever sold in this
count
PITT'S HORSE POWER !
kept on hand at all times:
We would also desire to direct the
attention of farmers to our
SAWING MACHINES!
Whic). are capable of sawing from forty
to fifty cords of wood per day.
Superior Gang Ploughs, Straw Cutters'
Cultivators, Scuffiers. Wooden and Iron -
pea Ploughs, Scrapers, Kettles; &c.,
All o which we warrant to give satisfac-
tion, lid will be sola as cheap as at any
oth r Establishment in the Province.
RE AIRING AND CASTING !
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, -
Done on the shortestnotice and most
•reasonable terms.
ZAPFE & CARTER.
rn liberal
Durham
paving
the ani-
iine and
P. O.
TO BUILDE
TENDERS will be receiv
is ; of JUNE, for the Car
.lel•an's hand -made Kip Boots, for $3.550,
at J. Dungan & Co. '4, Seaforth-
LONDON, May 25,'1871.
White Winter Wheat -$1 10 to $1 27
oro 1 15 to 1 32
050 to 052
044 to - 0 46
0 70 to 0 SO
"
in kegs, . 0 14 to 0 16
0 12 to 0 14:
Swing
bairley
Oats
Peas
butter,
Eggs
ii
•
N
ESTRAY OAT
TRAYED f ion
T:oaert Kettle
Hullett, about the Sth of Ap
Steers, three year old, onie r
spotted, both marded with t
on the left side; one 1-yearoldHeifer,
with dark sides and white b ek and also
years old
- r tw 1 e.a
merke 1 : one real Heifer, ,
m,
Ste yeee d f two -y •ar-old Ste :ra, one 'spot
-'.the pre
Lot.7, 3rd
cl„
to the
iter work
e seen at
nil after
i,J1-1*
E.
s`of Mr
ncession ,
last, tiwo
the other
letter K
• . ted and with - a Shite fac
(_`dtlile and get youi choice of 500 p'irs nearly a'liite_ With some red
trf Peuti€llo Boots, at .T. Duncan and Co.':. neck. Any Berson giving
about them will b liberally
l Paots
rtl
net o
1 � itofY ,
�.1 r c, tis urtniei
(4 -et,', Ladies' and (`liildlren's, at J. B. 1tO ERT
l ins mer & Co.'s, Seaioi-tl),: 1S1-4* - of 7, 3rd
6
the other
around, the
information
-er`vardedl.
TUE,
OL. Hullett.
143-1y—
TO 'CHEESE -MAKERS.
180
MITCHELL'S
PRIZE
iquid
Annatto
AND
ALSO, FOR SALE !
—A—
STORES STORE -HOUSE,
STABLE,
And 11 Acres of Land,
With Orchard,
In the thriving village of Cranhrook,
and a number of Village Lots and
SA M
DAW-1) S 1
In Ainleyville and neighbourhood.
tiLso,—
HORSES, WAGONS, CARRLA.GES,
SLEIGHS, ETC., ETC.
J. LECKiE.
Ainleyville, llth May, 1871.
N. B.—All parties indebted to the sub-
scriber by overdue Note or Account# are
requested to call and settle the same at
once, thereby save costs. -J• L. 179-13
GUELPH SEWING MACHINE CO.
THE OSBORN
w
A
tt
0
G4
teear
�r
Lock—Stitch Sewing
MACHINE.
SIGN OF
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG,
LL1
•xTxoAaHs ;Iaauss Kivaa.
`S0218 NVIAWOH
`,zona u qp 'aadvaI{O pIOS aq IIIAt !mit&
"ow ",Na 'spaairtI `sfiai
- of 's ui:. satoZN ;s unllon- 'suollo0 e'4ttI A& puu faTD 'sl a
.lt
'Exams aavwA [Va'II C[1`\TV `soN `EARS
`S'I1oVHS' Ia►LSnrJ a.1SV [OVrI
`sNldlanO Nnsnw aNV 30V-1
`savaua§-aaa -ammo IOo axv um&
*DT 9 11HICI 11Iif 1O 'S (ILSl1I 11IIFIJ 'UHT CIVTATOlif
I
(Bolo* HT) `sassa2xfl IsinaOa `s -Ens
,O D1+IIJSIS1 OO'
iSG000 M[U
A'1IaI 30 SO'I V
1 paaawag-p
'DVrI3 GMT aI-i,L 0 �` DIS
WM. ROBERTSON & Co.
FIRST-CLASS
GLISH REB NETTS,
FOR SALE AT
SCOTT ROBERTSON'S,
MAIN STREET,
SEAFORTH.
SIGN
OF THE
CIRCULAR
SAW,
Have on hand a splendid assortment of
Spades, Shovels, .
SHEEP -SHEARS,
Garden Hoes
and .Rakes,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Thousands throughcut Canada are
now using these machines. They have
been tested .beyond all question, make.
the favorite lock -stitch, alike on both
sides, and are pronounced superior to
any other machine offered the public.
For wide range of work, perfection,
beauty and excellence of mechanism,
adaptability, strength and durability,
The .Osborn ,Sewing Machine Has
No li'ival.
,ice Improvelinents have lately been
made, enabling the manufacturers to
claim it as the ne plus ultra of Sewing
machines, Hundreds of testimonials are
being received daily from old as well as
new operators attesting its wondlertul
capabilities.: Will do all kinds of do-
mestic sewing, from the finest cambric
to the coarsest overcoat or upper leather]j
GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRESENTED!
OR NO SALE, WARRANTED FOR 1
THREE YEARS. f ,
The Osborn Outfit is complete and
readily comprehended. Is sold at one-
half the price hitherto charged for ma-
chines doing a like range' : of work, the
;manufacturers being determined to place
it within the reach of every family in
the country.
A TRIAL FEFORE PURCHASE ,-Will con -
:ince all that our machines are un-
equaled.
THE GUELPH REVERSIBLE
Is pre-embeeat1y the best Single -Thread
Machine offered to the public—hence its
marvelous success ill do all varieties
of domestic sewing.. 'PRICES GREATLY
REDUCED:.
Hand Machine, with full outfit, $12 ;
: Treadle do., $17. M Each machine
guaranteed.
;kr A gents wanted everywhere. Splen-
did inducements to make money.
Apply to
GUELPH . SEWING MACHINE CO.,
GUELPH, CANADA. ,..
HOUSE -A-ND LOT FOR
Tt
S
�LE
.
HE subscriber offers for .saealarge
rame cottage, 30x40, new, aldacor-
ner
Village Lot, opposite the Baptist
Chi rah, Seaforth. Farm property
woi Id be taken in exchange. Apply on
the premise.
172-12t+ ALEX. Mc' ,rtT13L R.
W. N. WATSON, Anent,
150 1 SE AFORTH. machine, 1 cultivator, 1 iron piough,. 1
y wood plough, 1 pair iron harrows, 1 parr
wood harrows, 3 sets double harness, I
1 fanning mill, 1 long sleigh,. about 1 -
tons of hay, 1 glass cup- board,1 box stove,
book debts aced 1 milk can and a lot of milk pans, 1 horse
The business, including ssrake, and other articles too ahs, roux to
notes, as well as stock, as set forth in an.
advertisement for tenders, have, by his mention:
own free will and pleasure, been placed Commence at 11 aiclack.
in my halms for settlement, to enable
Sale to Co
him to retire from the retail trade. Dur-
ing the next ufortuiaht it is hoped that
many will make a prompt settlement to ,
I Mr. -- Davis, as after that time other
` means will be employed in making col -
I
? leetions.
Of aII descriptions,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &C,
Piano & Wall Paper.
WHO WANTS A FIRST-CLASS
AOI
Now is t e time to buy ; will be old. at
a Bargain.
Water -Lime and Calcined . Plaster. •
e
JACK -SCREWS TO HIRE.
Having removed to more commodious
premises, we are enabled to keep a
Much
Fuller Assortment
Than formerly, and: are determined
Not to be Undersold.
Call and see for yourselves.
Remember the place,
KIDD'S BRICK BLOCK,
(Sign of the Circular Saw,)
SEAFORTH, ONT.
WM. ROBERTSON & CO.
elegraph Books ore t
Is the Place for
AIL. -PAPE.
ARMSTRONG & YRICE.
Seafor h, May 18, 1871. 180-1y
T!
CREDIT
AUCTION SALE.
. J. P. BRINE has received instruc-
tions from Mr. THOMAS CRUX, to
sell by public auction, op lot 29, 2d Con-
cession, Tuckersmith,, H. R. Survey, oa
MONDAY, MAY 29, 1871,
The following farm stock, &c., viz.:
Fourhorses, aged 3, 4, '9 and 12 years re-
spectively, 7 cows, 1 farrow cow. 2 heif-
ers in. calf, 4 yearlings, .3 spring . calves,
11 sheep, 7store pigs, 1 lumber wagon, 1
buggy, 1 cutter, 2. buffalo robes, 1 pair
bob -sleighs, l new reaping and mowing
NOTICE
To parties indebted to Mr. GRIFFITH
DAVIS.
Call at
GRAY, SPARLIHG & CO
TERMS OF SALE under .3
All sums
.
Gash, over that amount, one year's credit
will be given by furnishing approved
joint notes.
J. P. BRINE, 5uctioneer.
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