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eeidedly the best an cheeped
offered to the Canadian "public.
works eneily, and makes rite best
eiraple and dee:able.
N.RAIERS
NO SUIT -NO SALE.
satiefactorily it cart be re -
• be seen at any time at_ joha-
ware Stere, Seaford.
ct. WILSON,
aeitarat Implement Agent.
TAKE NOTICE.
$2.- 00 per hundred,.
- -$1 50 p r hundred,
IT nue
rORT;--di
AL MILLS.
SEEGMILLRB.
1A HALL"
led a new HOTEL and
], Main -stria t, Senforth,
of Greed Trunk Depot.
hours ; geei mon-anode-
4,Ft litlaOrS lwaes en hand.
thie head there is a hand-
EAM PAitfa. 'It, with suitable
atal gentlemen.
C. M. DUNLOP.
_TED WITHOUT
A S., Surgeon Dentiet,
" - ;;TE !):" thtt 11.4t: ei the
fle —1), - AV! Fotnitain of
te:se ea. the Market Stymie
Hotel. fleet
• I f te.eh. efeetit ; f
j:/11E.0
: real:find, r the time at,
v teeth el:. :wing -ape to can,
..en, on tea day:: of at-
ve' lir 11 t tra act] by
be. Coulfon'e offices, New
20l.;
TO LET.
)omS in Meyer s Block to
rms. Apply -to
BENSON & MEYER.
• :41.
UST 2, 1872.
Bppertdorf and the- Emperor.
-GothelfEppendorf, a superannimt,-
ed soldier who had fought bravely
ia.many battles, was now, 'with the
weight of years upon hien, in. sore
distress. His wife loid died, leav-
ing; him with six e.hildren to feed,
and he worked hard, and often tar
into the night, upon the small patch
of ground from which be derived his
sustenance. His humble cot was
not many miles from Vienna, and
on•ce he had the temerity to send a
petition for it to the Xtuperor
,Theeph ; but he hardly dared to
hope for fe..verable notice. Time
passed on, and Gothelf, in his busy.
and trying *state, had almost for -
(rotten that he had ever dared to lift
an appeal to the monarch.
One day a horseman, dressed in
Minting garb, drew up before Ep-
pendorfs cot; and having dismount-
ed, and thrown. his bridle -rein over
a stake, he entered without cere-
mony, The old soldier bade him
welcome,' and offered him meat and
drink:
'Row is this?' said the staange
looking around. g I heard that yo
had six children, but here fs
eight. Have you been ashamed
confess the true number ?'
(Nay, not so,' replied . Clothe'
..These six are my own, teft me b
my wife. This, she 7th, is the chi]
of a poor widow, who died not lon
since in a wretched hovelby th
Trentsclaen. I, could not see th
peor thing cast otte homeless, and
too it in. This, the 8th, is a ail
left to my care by a lerotheioldie
who died beneath nay roof, where
had given him shelter and nursing
I siniglit the abodes of those mor
opulent than 'myself, and tried t
find a home for the poor waif, bit
without avail ;. so I keep the littl
one to myself providing for it as bes
I can.' .
'You must find it very hard,
said the stranger, thus to be fore
ed ta give a home to children to
r myself, good sir,' replied
the old eoldier ; but I think cf th
need of these poor orphans, -which I
in my lowly state, may not proper
ly supply. For theca I sometimes
regret, but not for myself. I
is but a few more .hours of
work a clay On my part, and
the k.nowledge that I am doing good
in my humble way is a sufficient re-
compense. .And then the smiles and
the gratitude of the little ones! *Ah,
sir, I have my reward !'
Gothelf," said the stranger, f do
you know. me ?'
The old soldier looked up with a
start, and the truth flashed upon
him. It was the Emperor joseeh.
He remembered the face now, -de-
spite the hunter's garb, though. it
had been yews since he had seen it
before ; and he would have thrown.
m
IiSelf upon his knees, but the
monarch restrained him.
Henceforth,' said Joseph, 'not
only these two orphans, but the
children of your own, shall be my
pensioners. TO-ruorrow my treasur-
er shall settle upon. each of these
little ones a 100 florins a "ear,- and
npon yourself he shall settle 200
florins. Continue to be the tutor of
the children, and I will be their
father.'
The veteran and his little ones
threw themselves down before the
Emperor, and bedewed his feet with
their errateful teats ; and the mon-
areh wept freely
'I thank God for the favor He
hath this day vouchsafed,' said
Joseph. He hath led me to discov-
er a virtuous man in obscurity, ;
and such men are jewels in my. do-
minions !'
Experience of .animals.
The intelligence is mot remark
able when experience seems to
prompt a plan of action, or where
the animal devises a connected
scheme to effect some desirable ob-
ject,- as in the Caee of the.cowe that,
havieg strayed into an open ganary,
continued her visits by drawing the
bolt with her horn. The Arctic
wolves hunt together in companies,
and if they meet an animal which
they have not the cotnage to Attack
Openly they form into a semi -circle
or crescent and rush down upon, it,
until the creature, terrified by the
number of its enemies, hurries .over
a Drescipice and is dashed to pieces,
when they search out the body and
enjoy the feast. Halliday 113entions
a mason -bee, which had built its
nest close to a window, generally.
fastened 'with a shutter, but which,
whlen thrown back, lay so close to
the wall that its nest was completely
shut in. To prevent this occurrence
it formed a little lump of clay, •
hieh- hindered the shutter from fi t-
tingcloee to the N,vall, and left room
for its own ingress and egress.
Jesse recounts the circumstances of
some rats destroying the bladder
fastened over the nose of an oil -bot-
tle, and making free with the oil by
dipping their tails in to it and lick-
ing it off. Dr. Pelican saw some
rats engaged in the same manner
around the bung -hole Of a cask of
wine, into which, had the hole been
large enough, they would doubtless
have fallen from intoxication. The
same 'prineiple.was carried stilt „fut.
-ther, and with an evident knowl-
edge of the law whico :prohibits the
occapaney of the same mace byr two
bodies at the same time, by the dog
Who threw stones into the well, and
the fox who dropped -them into the
neek of a, pitcher, in Order to get at
the waterliegranpre- put a mon-
key to the proof- by leeVing on a: ta
tale an open bottle of anisE3ed bandy;
from which the monkey extracted
with his fingers as much as ho could
manage to reach, .and then Poured
sand into the bottle until the liquor
ran oyer, •
- --
Jesus of Nazareth.'
Probably many of our readers
have seen the -letter of Publiue,
Leutulus At° the Roman Senate,
giving an account of the iSersonal ap-
pearance of the Saviour. But no
matter, it will .bar reading more
than once, or even a lozen times;
and therefore .we wili copy it. • ft
was the custom of the Roman goy-
ernzs, when anyuhin reniaakable
or Of great public inte 'est Oecurred
in. their provinces, to 1 y. the infor-
mation befove the Sen. te. Accord-.
ingty, when the minis ry of Jesus,
the humble Nazarene, egan to at-
tract general attention in' the pro-
vince of Judea, Publi s .LenttiluS,
govetmor- of that province', is said to
have written the followi'ng letter to
the Senate of Rome; -aid it is stated)
that Bonaparte; when. e rifted the
imperial city, obtained it feom the
-public records. Whet er this last
statement is correct or a-Ot, the docti-'
!flea itself is generally believed to
be genuine ;
There appeared in tlies our days a
niaaa of great virtue, name ;Jesus Christ,
who is yet living among u and of the
Gentiles is accepted for prophet of
truth, but his own disciple call him the
Son of God -,--he raiseth + c dead, and.
clireth all manner of `dise ses. A man
of stature somewhat tall and comely,
with a ver3Freverend coun enaii9e, such
as the bPholders both lov and fear,—
his hair of the color of. a hestnut
ripe, plainto his ears, whe ce downward
it is more orient, curling aid waving
about- his shoulders. In he midst of
his head is a seam or pa tition of his
hair, after the manner of th Nazarites---
His forehead. plain and ve 'y delicate—
His face without spot or wr beauti-
fied with ,a lovely red.— is nose and
naouth so formed, as nothin can be re-
prehended—His beard thic "sh, in color -
like his hair, not varY long, but forked—
His look innocent and matu e --His eyes
grey, clear and quick. In eproving hs
is terrible—in aomonishin! courteous
and fair spoken—pleasant i conversa-
tion, mixed with gravity. t cannot be
remembered that any e jeen
laiigh—Tbut many have ,see l,iniweep.
In proportion of body M.0§. excellent—
His arms ana hands most electable to
behold. In speakingver temperate,
limp:lest, wise. A man for his singitlar
beauty, surpassing the i ehik fen of men.
PuBLIUS ENTuLus;
DANIEL Mcfa'REGDE.,
Bookbinder, Harpurhey, eaforth,
TTAS just received a large Stock
used m the business'said is n
ed exeente, on the shortest
latest styles, all orders he may b
REGISTERS, LEDGERS :St B
or -Aire' mem, '
- Ruled, Printed and =pale to op:der,
notice, and at prices which. defy
Ladies' Work _Boxes &
lade to:order.
OLD- AND NEW' OOKS
Bound and repaired at city rices.
Persons_residing at a distance k
their
books at the Signal" Book Store, ederi. or,at
the "Eapositor' office, Seaforth, or It J. R. rant's
Ainlepdlle, stating style, ratty xel upon them
being woll bound.
All communications addressed to he undersign-
ed, will receive prompt attention..
DANIEL lareGR
• • Seaferth,
f the materials
w fully prepar-
ice and in the
favoured with.,
BOOKS,
n the. shortest
=petition.
ncy Cases
GOR, :
Herpurhey.)
STOVES, TINWAR AND
- COAL OIL
]\j-lips. WHITNEY has just receiv d a large stock
RS. Cooking, Pallor end Box Sto es of the best
mantifa.cture, which. she can sellas cheap as any
in the trade.
TtriW.411E, of eve,rY de eription,
kept constantly oh hand andana e to order.
Also, Stove Pipes, Eive Trcin hin.k, etc.
Custom -work promptly attended ti, and outside
work -trill receive every attention.
-COAL
A large stock of _the very best Coal Oil kept con-
stantly on hand, and will, be sold,
retail. .
Remember the place,. Carmichael'
street, Seafortla.
Parties indebted by note or book
quested to settle immediately.
Rags, wool-piekbags, old ironebra.s
taken itt erehangO for goods. "
liolesale and
Block, Mains.
count are re-
, -copper, etc.
19i
INK.
sEATTgR,
EXCHANGE ..1jR KER,
And dealer in _Pure
ERRS CHEMICALS AND DY STUFFS,
PERF UMERY,,
FANCYAND TOILET4
Agent for Sewing lk.fachin
to lend on easy terms. •
J.. SEA
Seaforth, Nov. 3, 1870.
TICLES
. Money
TER,
59-tf.
SHOPS FOR SA E.
VOR SALE, two shops and forty-fo r. feet front,-
-a- age on Main Street, Seaforth, pp osite Car-
michael's Hotel. • Apply to
RATTER.
195-tf- j.
BOA,9DENG.
TTCOLLADAY has leased the lax e and COM-
• modious house, on the Salt Wo Its- Grounds,
adjoining the Railway Station, and ha ntted it up
as a boarding-house. Good table and Comfortable
rooms. Persons wishing a. please t .boarding-
house should apply, as there are at p osent a few
vacancies. Trausient boarders acco taotlated
228
less than hotel rates
0
to
S HUOS )TIOVf
111 1
0.1‘1 qD
ase
TEX- SEAPORTH
JJ M E Y -ARD .
MABEE & MAODO14ALD
BEG to inform the public -that theyhave -opened
a Lumber Yard in Seaford, near Shearson's
Mill, on the ground foie:le/ay used as a Lumber
Yard, by Mr. Thomas Lee. h . -
They -will keep constantly on 4nd a, good assort-
ment of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, dressed and
undressed. AlsoaLATH AND SHINGLES, all of
'whitth they are prepared to sell at the lowest possi-
ble priceu, for Cash. .
Builders and others will find it to their advant-
age to inspect our stock, and ascertain our prices
before purchasing elsewhere, as We are in a position
to offer good inducements to cash purchasers.
" 160 MABEE & MACDONALD.
The Wonder of the' World ----Good News
for All.
PROF. HERMAN'S
WORLD.RENOWNED
VERMIN DESTROYER
which is known to be far luperibr to anything yet
discovered for killing Rats, Mice, Insects on Poul-
try, Ants, Bugs, Cockroaches, Black BeetleseFleas
on Dogs, Blight and Insects on plants, Moths in
Furs, Tick or Scab on Sheep or Goats, alao on Cat-
tle, &c.
. SOLD IN PACKETS,
Al 25 cents per packet; or, six packets for $1 25.
The Powder is warranted free from all bad smell
and. will keep in any climate. It may be spread
anywhere without risk, as it is (mite harmless to
Cats and Dogs, as they will not eat it.
Directions for ese on each packet. `
Manufactory—Gravel Lane, Ifoundsditch, City
of London, England.
The above diecovery has geinell for Professor
Herman a silver prize medal at the Intereolonial
Exhibition of Victoria, Austrelia, of, 1866, besides
numerous testimonials.
ea
Agent fox Seaford,
W. ROBERTSON & Cd.
Ainleyville —N. M. LIVINGSTONE.
Walton—T. SMITH. 240-12
Iodized Cod Liver Oil. ,
THIS Preparation is a solution of Iodide of lion
-L• in perfectly pure Cod Liv,er Oil. It may he
used in all oases where the ample Oil is ordered,
and will be found greatly superior to it. This
preparation is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Con-
sumption, Scrofulous Complaints, Clfronie Skin
Diseases, and for all chronic disorders arising,from
defective dipstioe, assimilation or nutrition. It
is also highly useful in Chronic Rheumatism and
Gout. Price $L '
Compound Syrup of Eirpopliosphites,
rpHIS is an agreeable Preparation, containing the
-1- Hypophosphites of Lime, Soda, Potash and
Iron, with free HypophosPhorons Acid. This
Syrup is a certain remedy for General Debility,
from any cause, Nervous Diseases and Scrofulous
Complaints. It is also highly useful in diseases of
the bones (especially itt infants) and Incipient
Consumption. Price $1.
The above Preparations are of standard medical
refutation, and containing no secret ingredients,
may be prescribed by physicians -without hesita-
'tion. Prepared by JOHN WILLIAMS,
London Ontario.
For sale by—R. Lumsden, Seaforth; j.R. Grant.,
Ainloyville; G. A. Powell, Wreaeter, and Druggists
generally. 235
PUBLIC NOTICE.
-uiTHEREAs my husband, THOMPSON MOR -
v V BISON, advertised that I, his wife, had left
T
jure -without jnst cause or provocation, and tinned the public against trusting me, this la to
give notice that that assertion was untrue; that I
was compelled to leave my husband on account of
his coudnet toward me; and that, now, at his re-
quest, and on his apologizing to me, and forbid-
ding the said advertisement, and after his paying
$90 law expenses, I have returned to his house,
where I am livingnow.
eRGARET MORRISON.
Dated McKillop, July 24, 187e. 242v3
7---
DISSOLuTiON OF PARTNERSITTP.
voTiCE is hereby . given thet the partnership
-LI- heretofore existing between us, the under-
- signed, as potash manufacturers, has been this day
. dissolved by =tied cense t. All debts 'owing to
ci
the said. partnership are to be paid to 1Villiata
marehell at elute:nine, an ,..fill claims against the
said partnership are to be'Presented to th-0 said.
WmeMenthall, by whom de same- will be settled,
• aud who will also carry on the above business. .
Dated at; Ainleyville, this 26th day of jun.e, 1872.
• F. D. COATES.
Witness: 'WM.. MARSHALL. -
C. 11. COOPER: ' 242-4
&
IS THE PLACE TO GET THE
BEST VALTTE AND LARGEST SELECTION OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES
IN AINLEYVILLE.
REA
JUST RECEIVED, -A LARGE SOCK OF
vr Alf .,41
E CLOTHI_N
FOR SPRING ANDSTIM1VIER,
IMPORTED DIRECT FROM ENGtAND,
Which will be sold 15 per cent. less than usual prices.
'STEWART, THOMPSON & Co.
AINLEYV1LLE, May 22, 1872.
SPRSNG GOODS.
E, 'HICKSON & CO.
are
now receiving .their new Spring
a
Goods, the best assortment ever
offered in Seaforth, and with very
few exceptions, at Old Prices.
Call at once and see, at
HICA;SON'S PMPORMAL
AN, o.N.11H.s1
• .I'Ll7:011-14Gzr...IENXINZELIZMUMmanuaztEmw
TEA.—The best teas in the market are to be
found at CHARLES WILSON'S Grocery, Seaforth.
Good YoUng Hyson at from 50 cts. to 75 cts., worth
from 75 cts, to $1 00. Try it, and prove its qualities.
TO HOTEL—KEEPERS. -- Hotel -keepers
can,find the best Wines and Liquors, for the least money,
at CHARLES WILSON'S Grocery, opposite the Man-
sion Hotel, Seaforth.
A, earg'si'aland Dean's Ales, in
casks
-casks,iaid q)eunacreterr's-casks, at CHARLES
*WILSON'S Grocery, Seaforth. Good inducements
given to the wholesale buyer. •
9
The Victoria Chemical Company,
Sole Proprietotia and Manufacturers o/ the .Cele-
brated Victoria Carbolic Preparations, Laboratory
and Works, Victoria Hall, Melinde. Street, TorontO,
Ont.
The following Genuine Preparations are sold by
all Drinegists. Be euro end ask for the -VICTORIA
PREPARATIONS, and see that you get them.
Victoria carboiatea Glycerine
This je LIZ is highly race-nu:needed to Ledies as ef
/nest agreeable Preparation for the Toilet. For
Beautifying the Complexion, and. rendering the
Skin Soft, White' Clear, and tree from Dryness, it
is unrivalled. Itwill quickly remove ali Redness,
Rotighness, Tau, Freckles, Pimples, end other im-
Deflections. For Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Frost
Bites and Sore Lips, it cannot be surpassed. Price
25 cents.
Victoria Carbolic Toilet Soap.
This TOILET So upossesses all the well-lettown
andueptic and disinfeeting properties of Carboh'e
Acid, is agreeably scented, has a healthy attion on
the skin, ptevents irritation, removes the effects
of perspiration, and should be regularly used by
families. Cholera, Smallpox anti Fever Patients
should be washed 'with this Soap; and its uee by
persons liable to infection win =Acridly prevent
the spread of disease. Price la cents per Tablet.
Victoria'Ca.rbolie Salve.
This SALVE iS a rapid. Cure for all Side Diseases,
Cuts, 'Wounds, Bruises, Bumf:'Sores, Meets, Bing -
W01111, Tetter, Eezema, Scald Head, Scurvy, Abs-
cesses, Boils, Phnples, &c. It possesses all the
Cleansing and - healing virtues, of Carbolic Arid,
whielt h:s been found by Physicians evcaywhere
to possess curatiee qualities not discovered in any
other chain -teal preparation. Price 25 tents.
Victoria Cazbolic Gargazysma.
This GAitGLE is the most reliableend ellecaeieue
Bemedy in all cases of Sore Throat, Hoarseness,-
Diptheria, Bronchitis, Irritation of the Bronchial
Tubes so common in this changeable climate,
Asthma, Offensive Breath, Uleerated Gums, and
• diseases of the Mouth. For Publle Speakers
ani1 Singers it is invaluable. The letp:edients en*
tering into this Gargle are used by all. Physicians,
and for the cure of the above disorders lue now,
undoabtedly, the most popular in the ViTERIA
lfRAICA. Price 25 cents.
Victoria Carbolic Disinfectant.
Thia DisEeVECTAXT is a euro preventive of Tnihut
and Typhoid Fevers, Cholera, Smallpox, and all in-
fections diseases. It will prevent Contagion itt
Cattle. It is also invaluable for Disinfecting Wa-
ter Closets, Drains, Cesspools, Stables, Slaughter-
houses, &c., and for destroying nauseous effluvia
from whatever cause arising. It will drive away
Mosmaitoee, Moths, Flies, Cockroaches, &c. Meat,
Fish, &e. can be preserved from pntrefaction by its
Carbolic Acid. was selected by Her Majesty's
Boyal Commissioners, in preference to all ether
products, as the best Disinfectant for the preven-
tion of infections diseases. pAr 25 cents.
Victoria Sharpening and Polishing, Paste
Tbis PREPAILITIOX iS II/lege:flied in, its rapidity
for Sharpening and Polishing Cutlery. Table and
PocketKnivesellazors, Surgical Instruments, Shoe-
makers' Knives, Plane 33its and Chisels, &c. Noth-
ing has ever been discovered %thigh has sprung
into popularity more quickly, or become of so
much value innvery hormhold and worimhop for
general usefulness. Price 25 cents., 280
EGG EMP.ORITIM.
rfg subscriber hereby thanks Ids numerous
rieeds in town and country for their liberal
nairenege during the past five years, and hopes
by strict attention to business to merit their ton-
Adence mad trade an the futuxe, lafe also wishes
to anneunee that he is still prepared to pay
'ITIE HIGHEST CA.SII PRICE
For any quantity of pod
FRESH EGGS
Delivered at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
.8./11?.61ET, SEAFORTII.
22'7 areti:815t.
MALCOM'S
CHEAT ECG DEPOT
MARKET SQUARE, SEAFORTH.
The subscriber begs to inform the public that
he has greatly extended his ‘premises and is pre -
as hitherto to pay the highest price kr any
quantity of
GOOD 11?..giSfil'INGS
Delivered aa h:is place of busiuess.
NO Market Fees on EGGS.
"WM. 2IALCOM.
Seaforth, ali.reb. 25, 1872. 225
7-
PA.RTICULAR NOTICE.
BUTTER AND EGGS. --- Farmerscan get a bet.
ter market, and better value for their Butter and Eggs, j
at CHALES WILSON'S, than at any_other house in
Seaforth.
SEED POTATOES.' Seed Potatoes of the best
varieties, on hand and for sale cheap., Warranted to
grow, and (not) bug -proof.
PURCHASERS.—Remember CHARLES WIL-
SON'S, opposite the Mansion Hotel, Seaforth, is the,
place.
Ma R. COUNTER,
Watchmaker and Jeweler, Seaforth,
Has just received a large stock of
On hand, also, an Extensive Assortment of PIPES,
Briar Root Pipes—the latest styles and patterns; Meerschaum Pipes,. &e.
- LATELY MGM.% .E.D,
A LARGE STOCK OF RUSSEL WATCHES,
Made expressly to order. Repairing, in sa1 its branches, as usual.
DRUGS, , DRUGS.
-punabl. the Blood. and Strengthen the System,
to resist Summer Complaints and other
Disease%
73-cZ" Ter SIINT01-•
Ayer's ,Sarsaparilla,
Baclway's Sarsaparilla,
Shoskonees Remaly,
Syrup of Elypophospkites,
Pentviam Syrup,
Campbell's Cod _Liver Oil,
Allen'S Lyng Balsam.
-Hyates Balsam of Lift,
Anti -Consumptive Syrup,
Dandelion Remedy for Liver
Complaint.
For sale by
R. LUMSDEN,
288
REPEAT
Corner Drug Store, Seaforth.
H. MUSTARD'S
KINC OF OILS,
The best external rem-
edy for Rheumatism,
Sprains, Wounds, Bruis-
es and evelyconeeivable
eft sore old oxnew. Give it
tese a thl. Also, try the
PAIX VICTOR
For all interne] pains,
&c.; and if you want a
refie•#/., genuine
Adefirie
VEGETABLE PILL
rr'34' To remove all obstrac-
,,
4.70•Ite" tions of the Liver, Stom-
ch and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Costiveness,
&c., try
Mustard's An.ti-Bilious Pills,
Or if you require a safeand sureremedy forWorms
IUSE Ii1USTARD'S DOMINION WORM CANDY.
you have Catarrh, Cbld itt he Head, Neuralgia,
r Nervous Headache, use
astard's Catctrrh Specific,
Which will secure relief at onee-
T Fall directions accompany each of the above
preparateone. Sold by druggists and dealers in
medicine generally. Manufactured by
284-25 II. MUSTARD, Ingersoll, Out
teLl
gik
Has a Lot of
CAN
SHAWLS, MANTLES,
_AND_
TD-J.Ess Goops
11Thich he is anxioaa to Sell Off,
YES, BELOW COST,
t Cost,
s
Or any reasonable price thet n. customer may offer
Therefore, Indies, yonwill please call at the
Manchester House,
MAIN STREET,
Soon, and get your pick of the Goo
ate all sold.
before they
Seaford, .Tuly 25,1871. 100
REMOVED. REMOVED..
M. ROBERTSON,
Cabinet-maker and. Undertaker, e
I.IAS REMOVED hit.: ware -rooms to
JOHNSON'S OLD STAND,
Main -street, Seaforth,
Where he has on hand a snperior stock of Furni-
ture of every description.
CALL AYD SEE 177.
UNDERTAKING,
Having purchased Mr. Thomas Bell's HEARSE,
I am prepared to attend funeral:31 on the shortest
notice, either in town or country!'
Coffins, All sizes,
Kept constantly on hand.
SHROUDS SHROUDS- 1
M. ROBERTSON,
CABINET as -AR -FM AND "UNDERTARER;
Johnson's Old Stand,
Main street, Seaforth, hes now on hand a good
assortment of
s-FaraztoT3IDS
Which he cu /unite cheaper than they can be-
got elsewhere. 206