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The Huron Expositor, 1873-01-17, Page 3s r JAN. 17,- 187a : Woe Great Froetstlas Related Jon 'toss* punlnateti,VEMS nvalnable ninaicitteit unfailing mthe f all thone paratautaaellgettgleaiteaSegi the teleele cnst1thtioi ift Ataaleet* extesa and rentorea Obstructionss and a SPeetlY MVO MILT be relied On. To marrxed. ladies, it is peouliarly stdted. It will tt in a ehort thne, bring on the montldy period with regularity. These Pills should not be taken by Females during the firat threo moutheof Prague*, asathey are sure to bring on :Miscarriage, but at an other time they are safe. In all eases a Nervous aud Spinal Affections, pains in the back and_ limbs, fatigue on slight exa 11 ashen, palpitation of the heart, hysterics; and, whitest these pale will effect a cure vriten ell other - means have failecli and although antnwerful ▪ . remedy, do not contain. ixor4 calomel, anounny„or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full 'directions in— the pamphlet areimd each package, Which should be catefully preaerveds- - Joh Mises, New 'York, Sole Proprietors $1k00and '12; cent' forpot.tageteneloseZtoNortliop &Lyman, • Newcastle, Ont. general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bsottie, containing over 50 pills• by retruu a -`a Sold 'in Seaforth by E. Hickson. &Co. and R. Lumaden. a t. 107-6 The Victoria Chemical Company, • Sole E'roprietore and Untalfacturers of the Cele. brated Victoria Carbolic, Preparations. Laboratory, aud Works,Victoria Ran, Melinda Streets, Toronto' I • out. The following Germilte Preparations aro sold by all Druggists. Be eere and tisk for the Vicroula. PlansAir--trioils, mut see that you get them. Victoria Carbolated. Glycerine Jelly. This arrraay is highly recommended to Ladies as it a most agreeable Preparation for the Toilet. For Beautifying the Coratdexiora and rendering the. Skin Soft, White, Clear, and free from Dryness, it • is unrivalled. _ It will cpickiv remove all Re0Ineess,, • Roughness, Tan, Freckleg, Pimples. abal other hria perfections; For Chapped !lends, Chilblains, Frost 1. Bites end SottaLips, it cermet be surpassed. Price 25 emits. Victoria Carbolic Toilet Soap. ; This ToranT Solo posseaeea all the well-knowni satiseptiesaa diebafeating properties of Carbone • Acidais agreeably scented, has o. healthy action on F t the skin, paevente irritation, reinitiates the effects • of perspiration awl should Ale regularly need. by ; faeollies, Chdera, Sinallpex ands Fever Patients I should be washed with, this Soap ; and its use by - I persoue Irate to infeetion will materially prevents the spread of disease. Price 15 cents pt3r Tablet. a Victoria Carbolic Salve. • This SALVE- is a mph' cure for all Skin. Diseases,' Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Sores, Ulcers,Bing.L worm., Tetter, Eezerna, Scald Head. Scurvy, Abs - C(5505, Boils, PitupIes, &e. It possesses all the chansiug and healing virtues of Carbdlie Acid,- : which has been found by l'hyidehnts everywhere to possess curative qualities not diecovered in any other chemical peeper -on. Price 25cents. Victoria C bolic Gargarysmi., 4 This Ganeau is the most reliable and effteaelmia Ile:neay in all cases cif Sore Throat, llearsenessa - Diptheria Bronchitie,t Irritation of the Bronehiat • Tubes se common itt this changeable climate, , Asthma, Offensive Breath, Ulcerated Gams, and all dieleaetea of the Month. For Publie Speakers and Singers it i invaluable. The ingredients en- tering into this Gargle are used bye all Physicians, and for the cure of the above' disorders are now, ` undoubtedly, the, most popular in the MATZ:RI& TAZDie.A.: Price 25 cents. Vieteria. Carbone Disinfectant This DISINFRCTANT ig a sure preventive of TyphtUl and Typhoid Fevers, Cholera, Smallpox, and ail in. feetious diseases. It will prevent Contagion, in Cattle. It is also invaluable for Disialeeting Wa- ter Closets, Drains.. Oesapoois„ Stables, Slaughter- houses, &c., and for destroying nauseous effluvia • from whatever canae srieing. It will -drive away Mosquitoes Moth, Flleat Coekreachee &c Meat, Fisii,(te., can be preserved from byits E nee. Carbolic Acid was selected by Her Majesty's - Royal Commissioners, in preference to all Other produeta. as the best Disinfectant for the preven- tion of infection& Alvan& Price 25 cents. Victoria SlOpegting and Polishing Paite This PnEPARAXIox- is utequalled in its rapidity for Sharpening and Polishing Cutlery. Table and PocketKnives,Bazoig, Surgical Instruments, Shoe- ruakere' Knivets, Beare Bits and Chisels, &e. Noth- ing hag -ever been discovered which has sprung into popularity more- quickly, or 'become of s• much value in every hou.rehold and workshop for s general usefulness. Price 25 cents. 230 r• a Repository of Faddon, Pleambre, and instruction." 11411?PER'S BA.ZAR. 3,arricEs OF TM: Pens& The BA ZAR is edited with a contdbution of tact and talent that We seldom tind in any journal, and the journal itself is the orgau a the mat world of fashion.--13oston Travellers The Rae yr commends itself to every mero.ber of the hotrieehohl—ta the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the yeung Italics lay he fa .thion-plates in endleaa variety, ta the Inca-lieut. matron by its patterns for the eirililren's clothes', to paterfamil- ias by its budded designs for embroidered elippers and luxuriant dressing gowtig. Bat the reading matter of the BA Z.Ut is uniformly of greet excela°- Ie;re.e. The piper lois acquired it wide popularity for. the fire d&. enjoyment it affords—N. T. -Even- ing Post. S UB SCRIP TIONS. -1872. aenars; t Planean's. BAZAR, one year .4.4 00. Ai/extra copy of eithartheMae_taixt, WEZZGY,_ or Bazau will be supplied gratis for every Club of t Five Subscribers at :$4 e:tekt, in one remittance ; or. Six Copies for $20, without extra, copy. Sabscriptions to HARPER'S MAGAZINZ, WEEKLY andBizau, to one address for one -year,$10 ; or, two- of llarper'a Periodicals, to one address for one r • year,a,a7. Back numbers cen be supplied at any time. The the volumes arItt RPER'S BAZAR, for the , yearn 1868 '69, 10, 11, '72, elegantly bound in green moracco cloth, Will he sent by express,. freight prepahl, for $7 eaeh. The Postage on IlAlt.PRIt'S latZTAlt iS 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subseribers Post eaftice. Address, HARPER & BROThialtS, New York. INSURE YOUR ;''PROPERTY AND YOUR LIVES, A. Strong, Seaforth. •AGENT FOR The Sottish Provincial Inset:ranee Compeary— Fire and Life. The Western Insurance Company, of Toronto— Fire and Life. The Isolated rIttsk Insurance Company, of Canada. • Terme as reeeonable tae offered by any other agent doing businesa for reliable Companies. MONEY TO LOAN, -Uso, Agent for the saeiricultural Investment Society, London- This Company offers betterag- docements to bouPwera than any others dork business jxi this Province. Call and get circulnag giving fall pattieldars before purchaeing elsewhere OFFICE-a-overStroe n & latialey's Grocery Store, Main Street, tiesfott`' h. 252 R MOVED- REMOVED ROBERTSON, eadrinet-ruakerand Undertaker, T_TAs RamovEn his wore-roomato t • JOILNSoN's OLD STAND, Mair -street, Seeforth, lie he has on baud a superior Aga of Frani- ture of every description. CALL AND SEE 1 T." • UNDERTAKING. Hwang purchased Mr- Thomas Dell's li.E.ARSZ, I am prepared to attend ftmerals on the, shortest notice, either in town or country. Coffins, Ali Sizes, ,x Rept constantly cat land. BOARDING. OGLT.aDAY hes. Iearsed the large and canna s modions Loon the Salt siSorks Grounds' . adjoining the Railway Station, and has fitted it up tiee. boarding-b.oue. Good table and comfortable rookas. Perseus wishing a ple.asant boarding- house should apply, as there are at present a few Et. - vacancies. Transient boanaers accommodated at i less than hoteiratee, 228 '873. -.4MIES. Guilt Prarbes----Prison windows, --Nature's ! tailoring—A potato patch, . • , —ries t1;atisuit the Celestials— Pup pies. I —Mfrtual-fritilds—Kerosene and Coroners. . —The wornan Who -neglects her husband'sSlart-fronts is not the wife of kis bosom. . 1. —" Melpt me .at the gate1ove,7 ha been ehanged to "Meet in at the grate, love The cool wea her , has .necessitated the change. I ' ---,Two litqe • girls were lately prattlingIogether, ,and one of them said, "We keep four servants, have got six. horsesland lots of carriages; now, what have you got T' Nyith quite as much pride as the other, an- swered, " We've got a skunk under our barn." .1 . - —An old German while on his way from Indianapolis to Laf4ette froze his nose. While thawini the froSt out .of that very neceary. member, he remarked : "-By.tan]. ! I no understand dis ting. I haf carry -dat ' nose forty-seven. years o and he never freezed hisself be- fore !" . —The Hartford Times tells. f a gentleman in that city who, on:get- ting a glassof soda, Was 1*.iit ring from the store - without the usu- al little ceremony which followhat . operatiojta. . "Recollect," said the polite prop_rietor, "If you lose your pocket -book, you didn't pull- it out. here." . —A. wag seeing, over an uhder- taker'i establishment this Sign, "Every Requirement for a Funeral." entered the shop and asked if they had any corpses. The answeii'in the negative, was accompanied by .expression of curiosity as to the cause of the enquiry. The wag then wished to knowhow they ceuld furniali "every requirement for a funeral" unless they.,kept bodies on hand. At this the preprietor iz- ed a poker, and rushing atth hu- Inorist, proposed to supply his de- ficiency sum arily, and might Iiae done so had ii t the joker recir ci in haste. —LA yoiiu1 boy attending a ix - ed school of aducah writes tO us complaining cf the partiality whioh. the tertzlier shows:, the girls. In conclusion he says; " But, t1iank theLord, if they do crowd us out , from the stove. and play ' lind • man's buff ' with the teaeher ii -re- cess, they can't ride . bareback on a horse, nor pl• y eap-frog, nor *Pear , breeches, nor make dogs fight, nor throw roeka t ca8 cats, nor gb in _*vim - ming, nor S mi. ke and °haw, can. they T' Oa reflection, we rkither think our y ring oo-r-respondeTit is m istaken. v e- h.ave seen girls who, we believe, c n do all these things; but one thin, they coVt do.- They can't stand 4n their headThere • have done it unto one of he least of these niv brethren, ye.haye done it unto me. - .weasototLmswwwiraewmamen ' -DUNCAN 8L. DU hICAN. CLEARING SALE oF CLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SOOES. THE LARGEST aTOCK OF CLOTHING To choose from. And a first-class stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, 1. AT PRICES AS LOW AS THE NtERY LOIN EST. HORSES WANTED., Wanted Immediately 240 GOOD STRONG WORKING FIORSES TO DRAW O. C. WILSON'S SUPERIOR IRON HARROWS AND SEWING MACHINES. Q: Cs WILSON Hes now on hand at his Agricultural Warerooma, Market Street, Seaforth, a number of Colton's stell-known ° HARROWS. Farmere.. who want to get one should call at once. as they ere going off fast, and only a limited num- ber have been made for next season's sales. SAWING MACHINES. A. number of Eastwood & Co.'s celebrated two - horse Sawing Machines. These Maehinee will cut 40 cords of wood_ a day, with one span of horses. TO THE LADIES. 500 Good -Looking Young Women Wanted immediately to buy and work 0. C. Wil- son's Sewing Machines. . On Hand—The Florence, Singer, Raymond, Howe and Lockmais machines. All the best made. A few of_Prince & Co.'s ORGANS AND MELODEONS . left, which will be sold cheap and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, on hand, as usual, a large assortment of all other kinds of Agricultural Implements, at Os C. WILSON'S ' Agrieultmail Implement, Emporium, 264 Market -Street, Seaforth. • STOVES, TINWARE AND 604OIL. MRS, WHITNEY has )ust received a large stook of CookingaParlor and Box.Stoves, of the best manufacture, which she can sell as eheap as any in the trade. TRIWAIIE, of every deserIpilon, _ kept constantly on hand and Made to Order. Also, Stove Pipes, Eave Troughing, etc. 1 Ciatom-work promptly attended to, and outside work will receive every attention. COAL .OJL. A large stock of the very beat. Coal Oil kept Con- stantly on hand, and will- be aold wholesale , and ..- boys at zeisvitle CO2trier-ifoltrc, - Partrea indebted by note or book account are re- f nat. quested to settle inunediately. 03. R so ags, wool -pickings, old non, brass, copper, etc., *. taken in eechange for goods. 197 1 A tepentaat Lthrer.. Archibald Dunlop nas -just died in the neighborhood of Troy, N. Y. • 11flany 3 ears ago he broke an engage- ment to marry, and new he hap left the j i lted 1 a dy a snug ten, thousand. In his will he thus tells the gentle story : " Aany years since, before my acquaintance with the Lite Mrs. Dranlop, I was engaged, to IMiss Aiken, which engagement, for cer• twin reasons was brosen off .by me. I 31ave not seen her for over thirty years, but knhw she is still' alive, and now, for partiiil i•epanitiots for 'the Wrong committed, and should she still live at the time of my death, and will receive, it, I direct nay executors to pay her in three yearly itista1meits, within t Tielve months, the km, of $10,000; skould she refuse to receive it,' the amount to revert- to my daughter, Jessie." It is stated that the lady has ac- ceoted • the offer and received the ! Iodized Cod.Liver Oil. T11IS Prointration is a solution of Iodide of Iron .1- in perfectly pure Cod Liver Oil. It may -be usedin all ceses where the simple 011 is ordered, awl will be found greatly superior to it. This pieparation is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Con- eumption, Scrofulous Complaints, Chronie Skin Diseases, and for all chronic disprelors arishag from defective digestion, assimilation or antrition. It is also highly useftd in 'Chronic Rheumatism and 'Gout. Price $1. 1, ' COospoung. Syrop of nypophorophites. . , Twis- is an agreeable Preparation containing, the 'Hypopho•phites of Lime, Soda, Potash and Iron, with free Hypophoaphorous Acid. This Syrup is a certain remedy for General Debility from any celiac, Nervous Diseases aud Scrofnlous Complaints. It is also highly useful in diseases of I the bones (espeeially in intents) and Incipient I Consumption. Price $1. 1 The above Preparations are of standard medieal reputation, and containiug no secret ingredients, may be prescribed by phasic...lions without hesita- tion. • Prepared by .JOIDI WILLIAMS, a London, Ontario. 0 For sale by—R. Luraseleta Seriforth; X.R. Grant, Ainleyville; G. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggists . generally.• 285 GOODS JT ANIPBELL'S CLOTHINC MPORIUM. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ' WOOLEN GOODS, Embracing EYery article required foaa FIRST-CLASS MER- CHANT TAILOR'S business is now ready. I would now inform my numerous customer that I am ready its show them A STOCK OF GOODS THAT OANbT FAIL TO SUIT THEN And get them up Tm CHEAPEST AND BEST money. Christ at the Table. It was in John Falls's Orphan Rouse, in Weinrar, one evening, when one of the boys said tilt, pious grace: " Come, Lord Jesus, be our guest, and bless what thou has" pro. vided," a little fellow looked'up and said : "Do tell me why the Lord - Jesus neVer comes. We ask hizn &rely day to :sit with us, and he never comes." "Deal_ child, only believe, and you may be . pre he will come ; for he does not espise our invitation." "i shall s t a seat," said the little lellow ; and just then there was a knock at the door. A poor frozen appre tice entered, begging a night's lodging. He was made wel- come—the chair stood empty for I him. Every child proffered his plate' - eyer child was ready to yield hi* be The little ne had been thinking hand all th time. " Jesus could not eome, a d so he .,,ent this poor I one in his )lace -1s that itr said the child. “yer,, dea child—that is just it," ; answered F lls. "Every piece of bread aide ery drink of water that we giyelo z e poor, or to the Sick, or to the p soners for Jesiis' sake, we give to a im. Inasmuch as ye FUR N ITURE GO TO JOHN STAUFFER'S AINLEYVILLE. Slgn of the Two Bureaus'. JIME 18, 1872. 287-52 CABINET-MAKER WANTED. I WANTED a iirst-class Cabinet-mitker, to work v at piece -work; goOd wages. J. STAUFFER, Ainles-ville. MUSIC, MUSIC! T". UNDERSIGNED is able to furnish those who will favor h:un with their patronage with Any Instrument of Any .,11-ak.e. Alsoa-Agent for MA80.* '& RAMLIN'S ORGANS, Which cannot lie excelled on • the Continent for fullness and richness of tone. " C. ARMSTRONG. Telegraph Book Store. READ • THIS ! pAll ersons having leis- ur and wishing to increase their income, please send :adedress pr paid tonn dereigned. thempation ea v nd honore abl , suited. to all, and especially TO LIDIES. $2 to $10 per day Without risk or expense. - 265-2 C. L. BOSSE, Montreal. " • SUITS in first-class style, On short notiee. Aasnring them, at the a*ine time, of my gratitude for emit favors and every effort on my part to enr sure its continnance. WM CAMPBELL, Merchant Tailor, SEAFORTH. SBORN SEWING MACIiINE PRRE LIST FOR 1872. VICTORJOUS EVERYWHERE THOMSON & WILLIAMS' MILL AND ENGINE WORKS, MITCHELL, oNT. N. F. Burnham's Patent Turbine Water Wheel. WE have now thoroughly tested tha above wheel and guarantee it equal or superior to the best wheels T v now in use, while stronger and more durable. References to well-Imown and reliable reill owners, who have them in rum, given on application. We build all sizes and 'kinds of STM.A.1\er Stationary, Portable and Upright, and gnarantee them unfelt -Plumed by any in use. We use on all our Engines the celebrate(' JU OSON COVER N OR. We are preparedto contraot for the erec- tion of all kinds of Grist, Flour andSaw-mills, with all the latirst improvements. Lath Mills, Bolters, Shingle Mills, Double and. Single johiters, Heating Machines, Heading, Turn- ers' and - Planers' Stave Machines, and all ldrule of Flex Machin.ery, &o.,•Scc., menufaotured largely. Our Boiler Shop is in full blast, and we have as foreman of this important department., Mx. JOHN WRIGHT, who; for 20 years wassforeman of the Brantford lolier Works. Having a good force of ex- perienced boiler makers, we are prepared to attend to bo er repairs either at the shop or at 'mills promptly. GIVE US A CATAI„ . We have found out what every Parner wants. It is THE TWO -HORSE POWER SAIWING MACHINE, The power of which is supplied with strong fly -wheel, suited Ito driving a Straw Cutter, Giain Crusher and other Machinery, with no (atilt charge, except for the bell. This machine is well suited to every farmer's own use, ash° can with two horses and from three tolfour men or bays eat from 20 to 80 cords of wood per 'day. Our machine has been thoroughly testeda ud is strong enough to do all we recom- mend it to do. It is supplied with friction flanges, by whxehi the saw is stopped, when caught or pinched, before it would be peesible to stop the horses. A TRIAL OltionIRElia We are building_great numbers; of the onm.Mhag's Straw Cutter, for hand or horse power. Also, Grain Crushers, with iron and wood frames, Fanning Mills, Horse Powers of all kindia Gang Plows, Steel Plows, with vrronght iron beams, wood beams and cast iron beams, Horse Hoes, Weedera, Culti- vators, &c, &c Repairs of all kinds done promptly. Orders by mail or otherwise solicited. Address, 267 THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitchell, Ont. )7W STORE- TY:SEA:FORM- The subscriber would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of the Town of Seaforth and surround- . lug country that he has fitted ninth° building hereafter to be known as the • CHEQUERED STOREANDTEA DPOT 3 Situate on Main -street, nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, where he has laid in and is now opening a large and well selected stock of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Tobaccoes, WINES AND LIQUORS IN WOOD AND BOTTLES, FRUITS NEARLY ALL KINDS, Comprising Raisins—Layer, Valentin, Seedless, &c. Currants, Figs, Dates and Prunes, Lemons and as- sorted Nuts, Sardines, Crosse & mixed Pickles, with a full supply of GENERAL GttOCERIES, And all articles usually kept in it FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE, Comprising in part Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Washboards, Halter Rope and Bed Ropes all lengths, and CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASSWAREi Tea Sots in plain china, Tea Sets in gold band china. Tea Sets in best granite, Tea Cups awl Saucers, Plates, Dishes and Bowls, all sizes • HOTEL, TAVERN AND SALOON KEEPERS Will find it to their interest to call at the CHEQUERED STORE' kiND TEA DEPOT, Whore they• will find good WineS and Liquors at TPRIVIO3DIR.A.!14M PRIC3BS -1 The subscriber having had long experience in the Grocery Trade, and possessing a good knowledge of 0,6TORN -FIRST PRIZES the Market, and having bought his Stock for cash and hie expenses being very light, is able and. de- termined to sell for the smallest ipssible profit for cailia, on which principle he proposes to ionduct all his transactions, both in buying and selling. Guelph, .Pre'scott. Harnilttm, Ottawa, Crosshill, Fort Garry, Peterboro Woodbiidge, Toronto Gore Inhabitants of the Town of Sea -forth and Counties of II OIL and Perth,• yon are cordially invited to give the CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT a trial where you will be sure to get asgood value for your money as can be got in any Town or City in Ontari . St. Cathartnes,Cookstown Keno ; Orangeville, Almoixte, Pakeilham,- Welland, . Norwichville, Ramsay, 1 Napanee, Clairville,- Mulinur. 1 Newliamhurg,Rosernont, Mono Mills. I Vila' Company has also, this fall, taken the highest gold Medal at the Isyons, France, Exhibis tion, for‘the perfection of their machioes. A. CALDER, Seaforth, • Is Agent for this Company. PUBLIC NOTICE. _VOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned -1-1 have this day eutered into Partnership. as Millers and Produce Cob:emission Merchants in ithe Village of Seaforth, under the name, style and firm of JAS. P. KENDALL & CO. [Signed,] JAS. P. KENDALL, a ' MARTIN CliABLESIVORTH. JAS. P. KENDALL & CO. Beg to state to the Farmers, Produce Merchants and Dealers of the County of Huron that they have purchased Rom Messrs. SHEARSON & CO. • the Mills known as the Seaforth Mills, and will hereafter carry on the same. • All Kinds of Grain Purchased, As formerly, And the Ilighea CASH PR4CE Paid. -FLOUR exchanged for IYFt(EAT. Farmers desiring to exchange can rely upon getting for their Wheat No. 1 Flour. FLOUR DELIVERED in anypart of the Til- lage free of charge. The undersigued, haying had the entire worldng management -of the Mill for the past three years, patron a raey rest assured that they will receive the same satisfactory treatment and as good work as formerly. JAS. P. KENDALL & CO. TN REFERENCE to the above, the undersigned would . beg tothank their utunerons customers. for the extensive patronage accorded to them for the pest four years, and built that the same lib- eral patronage will be extended to the new firm whom we have pleasure in being able to confident- ly recommend- to our old patrous. All debts due us, in commotion *with -the Mill must be paid to Jas. P. Kendall & Co., Ima all debts due by us, in eonneetion with the seine will he settled by the _ said firm of Jas. P. Kendall & Co. W. A. SHEARSON & 00. TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. W. H. OLIVER, Harness, Saddle and Truuk MANUITACTURER, MAIN -ST, SEAY'ORTH. SIGN OF THE SOOTCH• COLLAR. I choice assortment of light and heavy Hatneas, Whips, Bells, Horse Clothing, &c., kept constantly on hand. Repairing proMptlyiattended to, and eharcNmoderate. Remember the place, sign of k. NS . H. 0.L ' • REMEMBER THE LA.CE. THE CHEQUERED STOREJ AND TEA DEPOT, Nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, lain-Stieet, Seaforth. JAMES IMITRP --v- B-. TER. STRATFORD, IS SELLING OUT FURS AT COST PRICES, BUFFALO ROBES AT FOUR DOLLARS, LADIES' FURS AT $2 50 PER SET, MEN'S FUR CAPS $1 50 AND UPWARDS. WE ARE BOUIVD TO CLEAR OUT TO MAKE BOOM 101? - r SPRING STOCK. With thanks for your large patronage, we wish you all the compliments of the season. N. B. POWTER 1873. JANTJARY, 1873. TIE ES saloc=, THE CHEAPE T STOCK, AND TY1E GREATEST VARIETY • IS TO BE HAD FOR CASH CR APPROVED CREDIT AT LIVINGSTONE'S DOMINI9N HOUSE, AINLEYVILLE _ SIGN cr) 2 2 CUTTERS! CUTTERS! DleINTOSH & •_MORRSON, Thankful for past favors, would 2'.espectfully in- timate to the inhabitants of Sesforth and sur- rounding country that they have on hand and are manufacturing the BEST LOT of Cutters of all Descriptions and Styles Ever 'before offered to the public. As we make this class of work a emecialty, and employ none but the beet mechanics, and use only the best hickory, vie feel confident in Baying -that We caa give perfect satisfaetion to every purchaser - We have on hand a few good PHAETONS, SINGLE liUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, ' Which we will sell cheap, in order to make room for whiter work. • All work vearrarited, Call and examine. An apprentice wanted In the wood shop McINTOSII & 'MORRISOX, Main-st, Seaforth, HARNESS HARNESS. Great, Variety - AT WILSON'S SEAFORTH. TRUNKS of all kinds, VALISES—not a few, NV -RIPS -a -of all sorts, COLLARS—all sizes: Brushes, cum -combs, Card*. " All prico—from 10 emits Up. Bells, Blankets, cireingies, Saddles, And in fact everything -usually found itt it first- class Saddler's Shop, and at prie.es extremely lows JAMES WILSON Takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and elastomers or the liberal eapportex- tended toward him for Are past year and hem by strict attention to biattesm isnamanoiactuttng it fust-olsKS arbiole to nneritaiair share el ',ft* pEe ronage of the many. Remember the Sign of the " tiox.Dgx &ppm"