The Huron Expositor, 1874-08-21, Page 5: •
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GUST 21, 1874
“oeufassien." He signed
a few
words stating that
given -in trnst tdM:ultort,
read- the Pflalor dr hear it,
pursue in detail the rest
ar's reiatarkabie sf.atement.
retofore pOinted mit that
ted by Mr.Tiltou as from
were the !only evidenee
and, that they indicated
ward Mr. Tiiton,and some
and remorse on Mr. Bee,
tat required explanation..
eclares the offense to have
g Mrs Tilton to fall in
on the one hand, and on
e advice -abased, aaa he
the letters were written, on
✓ of a separation aud in
smisaal of Tilton by Bowen.
cause of anxiety was sub -
.1. dread that Mr. Tilton
renew' the icharge of
as," and rniu him. But
enies, by iMplieation, that
IpIated sureitie, and says
Ins to expeeting and
desir-
U based on .aymptonta of
aaraiyaia, which he often
had accustomed him to
as au always open door
it to escape from his cares
He further states that he
for Tilton •sunis of money -
the aggregate to $6.000.
:is paid upon „NtonItrea's ad.
urpose ofsilencing Tilton, '
i; him frons renewing his
ainst him,(Betcher.) Now
to think, that „Moulton,
art to be friend, Was
:confidential agent of Tils
he was leaart ed with Tilton
ensnaring him, and that
ae auspicious of him, and
ire more nioneY-, that he,
towed Tilton access to the
antraeuts he had obtained
kder tf) work his ruin.
*as._
Lnd
Tilton in aourt,
ig letter vtias addressed by
• TiIton's attorneys, to.
Ward Beecher, on Mon -
Ward Beecher—Sir We
ained by Theodore Tilton
a suit against you; Will
icate the !attoirrtey who is
appear in- your behalf, so
Lerve the papers upon him.
:ORRIS &TEARS...kid..
commureication, Shear -
:R., Attorneys o[ Record for
chis morning irtatle the fel-
irris Bearsall---Gentle-
standing that you contera-
menceraent of an action at
of Mr. Theo. Tilton. against
teecher, we beg to inform
re autlionsed toappear for
a all legal proceedings, and
st in his name the Marm-
ot _ the papers upon us,
ffice or if'service can be
1.4V7M., at No. 61 Flicks
yre. Your ob't servants,
STERLINGI.
;49, iti
ban • Slaye Trade -
(Jai of the horrors of the
system in Cuba -is told in
aprby an educated China -
account it appears that
of the Chinese laborers in
worse than that of the
It has always been urged
the pataiarchaI ; system"'
ffiei, interest of the owners
ktrully treat their slaves. -
of coolieism is that th*
tis held. for a limitect.
lv-ratr has 'paid a goocl price.
h4iidage ; he must get all,
coolie before! freedom .
- go often intervenes be -
f i term of service that it
oily one in :25 ever return.
ed nations haat" united.
avL trade from the sea ;.
t this frightfid blot upon.
elf the century be Wiped
1-41 iriteinatimal concert
be curious part o the ac-
cht we refer is, ;that the
• .exiled rebel, -thinks
114e forthe 'Chinese peo-
ist a change in the ruling
Striker.
ikis in progress in Washa
an Mg laborers heretofore
gat :ng the Capitol grounds.
iahento of the strikers
%-e- had rather beg than
tltan $/;50 per day-. If
16 work for less, we will
kink of swindling the la-
. to stop." The utter
Rti,S fulmination is so ap-
ddes not need a word of
it I the climax is reached
o14 that the strikers have
Aiturla
some labdrerswho
t
p nail, jobs at $1.25. per.
• that is done, they may
risalrief if they thlnot quit
la Ptursla caaa .
adian friends of Dia
aaut pulpit and platform.
f
g• d to learri that he has
ag . eat distinctien Wilieh' it
i` 9f the English Wesleyan
to bestow. By a mai-
'
Voteshe was, last. reaident of the Confer -
1
: I 0 ,
teat being Rev. W. Arthur.
'r
ith, who has also been -
was at the same
caetary. If Mr. Pinishoo
ie 'duties- of his new office '
:1e tbusiness ability which
siilential administration of
Te.esleyans, his English
..
a little 9ause to regret
'ali executive head.
rapa os TIM STAGE --
pull -ma play a weight has
ever SCandat for thastage. -
.totiltave been brought Out
L lbon a hint from the au -
withdrawn No theatre
tuition for decency to sus -
a ;play of this character to
lards. The scandal has
is .-hief aa it is. Let care -
tt S not dressed -up in such
.3. to eorrupt public mo -
.e tlixtensively. ic-i Postmaster at Hamil-
reVwed_. It -was known
tphat he was a long way
counts with the Govern -
c . alleges that the dis.
Ilaike way for aome iiifineu-
of the (lovernment, but
y contradicts this.
18i
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UGUST 21
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1874.
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THE
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DAYALAN--Xn Tucker mith, on Aug.9,
be wife ofMr. John Dayman, of a; on.
Seaforti, on Aug. 11, the
wife of 'Mr. Wm. S learer, of a so
McKiilo , on Aug. 18, th
Wife of Mr. Chas. Alen, of a dane
wau,s01,t,—In Seafort on Aug. 20,:t
Wife of -Mr. O. C. illsou, of lit so • .
COANT.—In Grey, on Aug. 16, the wife
of Mr. Simon Grant Of a •son.
BiREIB.--In Morris, tin -Aug. 19, ithe
wife of Mr. Wm. rie, of a daugSter.
iataciaama.—In S aforth, on Aug.14,
alewife af,Mr. Mat hias Klinkheinaer,
of a daughter,
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IVEARRI GES,
fifePREnsoN YonAt - the resi-
dence of Mr. A. leLaren, Norman
street, Stratford, o Aug. 12, by Rev.
Thos. Araopherson, Mr. Darnel Rank-
in McPherson, neer haat, Stratford, to
Miss Rlizabeth Oli ia CTordon. York,
second daughter f the late John.
York, M. D., a Ini isville, Ont.
Titsaimmu mars. -- At St.
diaries; Manitoba, • n Aug. 10, by his
Grace Archbishop ache, assisted by
Rev. Fathers Allar and Lavoie, Mr.
Philip Albert Tachereau, son of
•Thomas James I aschereau, Esq.,
:
Sheriff of Beauce, Quebec, to Mar-
garet, daughter o G. McPhillips,
}sq, D. L. S., of St. Charles, Man-
itoba, and formerly of Sea.forth..
JoingsTokr — 11APPEL. — At Zurich, on
Aug. 17, by Rev. 1. Danby, Robert
Johnston, of Z rich, formerly of
Godericti, to Anne Hapel, daughter
. of Jacob- Happel, Fscj., of,the town-
ship of Hay.
MeCAR.nor,—BoYD.--, AI the residence of
the bride's father, n Aug: 3, by Rev.
J. J. Lewis, Mr. Vi MeCarrol, late
of Brussels, to it len, daughter of
John Boyd. Esq., ( f Hamilton.
DEA tHES.
McLititN.—In Tucker ninth, on Aug. 15,
Mary, wife of Mr. John McLean, Jr.,
and third daught r of Mr. George
Walker, aged 25 y ars and 6 months.
KING.—On Aug. 17 Daniel J. King,
M. D, a Seaforth aged 28 years.
THE NIA. KETS.
S ORTH, Aug. 13, 1874.
There is not much change to note in
market quotations this week. Deliveries
are still light, and h t little new grain
has yet comeforwa.rd. There is still an oc-
casional load of old heat and oats offer-
ed. Several loads of ew fall wheat have
been delivered . For t is, prices range low,
as this grain, at 1eaiIwhat has yet been
offered, has been of 4 very inferior qual-
ity, being small and light New oats
have not yet been o
quantities. The o
have been of exeellei
loads of new peas ha
ered in any great
erings, thus far,
t quality. Several
re been sold on the
ina.rket, and have b ought fair prices.
There has been no barley of any amount
•
in yet. Butter stip
and dealers will pay
a good article for
There is not much h
is not much enquire
been very scarce thus
readily. We quote
continues scarce,
lmost any price for
ocal colksumption.
coming in, and it
after. Fruit has
far, and apples sell
Ps11Whest, per bushel- . . . .. .$1. 15 to 1 16
Fall Wheat (n.ew). . .. ........ 0 90 to 1 05
Spring Wheat, per bushel. — 1 08 to 1 10
Oats (new) 40 to 0 45
Peas (new) per ......... 0 60 to . 0.55
Batter, No. I, Looge........... .. 20 to 0 20 '
Butter in tubs.. : .. . .. 0 21 to 0 21
Eggs • 0 12
Flour - , .. . .. . .. 0 00 to .6 00
Hay,ne.w. 8 00 to • 91".. 00
Hides.- . ....... . . .. ........ 5 00 to 6 00 •
Veal calf, per pound. 0 08 to 0 09
Lamb Skius........., 0 30 to 0 45
Sheep pelts... . . .... 0 25 to 0 30
Salt (retail) per barrel • ......... . 1 25
Salt (wholesale) per barr
Potatoes; per bushel, new ........ 0 50 to • 0 60
Oatraealt3' 0 00 to 8 00
Wood.... ...... ....... 2- 50 to 2 75
Beef . . . .. . 3 00 to 5 50
Tan . . . . .. 4 00
C Aug. 20, 1874.
Fall Wheat, per bushel 1 03 0 1 10
Spring Wheat, per bushel • 1 00 (5 1 05
Oats, perbushoL 0 55 @ 58
Barley, per bushel. .... 0 70 (5 -o 75
Peas, per bushel.-- 0 60 0 - 0 60
Butter ..... .. ..... ........ 3 17 @ 0 2a
Potatoes......... ....... 0 50 0 0 80
Eggs.... .... 0 00 (G• 0 12,-
Bay, per ion, . 9 00 @ 10 00
NEW YORK F10 SE MARKET.
TUES9b, Y, Aug.- 18, 1874.
The market fo tb0p0ed &Might
horses was fair_only,t considering_the
Bence of transaction, in more valuable
stock. At the Bull's. Head_ 'market
prices ranged as font ias : Railroad and
atage horses, from $ 45 to $160 ; busi-
ness horses of bette quality, from.$175
to $200 ; heavy tri ek horses over 16
hands high, weigbin, r 1,200 pounds or
over, from $300 to 350 per head. No
transactions in pie isure horses upon
which to be their ppropriate market
values have been r ported. Sales by
auction were held a usual, but neither
the atock offered nor tbe.prices realized -
presented any notewa Ally feature. .
LITTLE FALLS- AIRY MARKET.
LIT= FALLS, N. l ., Aug. 17, -1874.
The tone of the market is stronger
than last week and ales e, re more brisk.
The delivery of fain daihes amounted
to about 400 bxs, and sales weremade at
Die to 121e, accordi g to quality/. .Fac-
tories were well repr sented, but the of-
ferings were generalla- lighter than last
week, aaaregatill r -" a bout 9,000 bxs.
Sales commenced ztt 13c, but soon went
to 13c, finally to ching inc.! We,
give the leading t ran 'actions as follows :
Northern Star, 100 h -s at 13c ; Arnold
Bros., 90 has at 13 ; Avery & Ives,
111 bxs at top price Brookman's Cor-
ners, 105 has at 13e ; Fairview, 105
bxs at 134c; Fniton, 2 has at 13kc.
Butter comes in sp riagly, and only a
few Samples Were Soil to -clay for home
use 26e to 28e.
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK M KE
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BUFFALO, Aug. 20,.1874.
CantE.H-Receipts to -day 1,547 he k
making the total supply for We k, th s
far,- 8,874 head, or 522 cars, against 4 1
oars for the same time last wee . M:r-
ket active, at strong prices for good sto
,which Waaiscarce, and sold quickly. Co
mon stock' slow at last weck's rat s.
ThereAS a full attendance - of buye s.
Sales c ra0 ed about 2,209 head. T e
princip 1ransa,ctions were as fo11ow :
s;
Fifty-two Illinois steers, tivera e 1, 8
lbs. price, $6.25; 13 Illinois steers, 110
lbs.! $6 00 • 18 Ohio cows and heife s,
120f3 1 s., $5,50 44 Indiana stocke s,
.800, lbs , .50; 24 Canada stockers, 6:1
lbs.' $‘ .7 ; 66 Ohio steers, 1,31 1b.,
:$6. 5 ; 17 Ohio steers, 1,226 lbs, $5. 6.
SORE .4ND LAMBS.—Receipts te-d y
2,600 ead, making the total supply or
the! we k, thus far, 15,000 head, agai st
15,200 lead for the same time last we k.
Th 4 - m rket was active at strong 1 st
week's prices on all grades. Cana a
lambs, 6 a• $7; Canada sheep, $5.124, a d
Wester heep, $5®$5.25. The prin 1. -
'pal, tr'saetions were as folio s :. -11
1'vli4ig n sheep, average, 79 lbs., pri e,
fa
$4.50; 38 !Michigan sheep, 80 lb ., $4. 5;
.-85 Own la' sheep, 100 lbs., $ .25 ; 36
Canada sheep, 131 lbs., $5. 30 ; 16 Can la
sheep, 2711hs., $5.25; 82 Canada lam is,
66 lbs., $6.[50; 124 Canada lambs, 641b.,
$6.62; 108 Canada lambs, 65 lbs., $6. 5;
134 Canada lantbs, 71 lbs., $6.75 ; - 02
Canada, la bs, 70 lbs., $6.62i.
OG .--ai arket firm at $6@$6.50 or
Michigan hogs;i$6.75®$7 for Yorke. s;
$7. 25e/ 8 for heavy hogs. Strictly pri • e
1
heavy 1iogo would. bring higher figu es
readily. 1
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Got The price of gold in e -w lc
Letters from .Engl nd for the fourth
week in July says re orts from all the
'English cheesemaki g districts are :
- "No feed, and a sbor make." The sup-
ply and prices of Ai erican cheese are
again in buyers' fay r; medium being
comparatively dear d not sell so freely
as best. in which a la ge trade is doing.
The hest quality of .2 merica,n is quoted
at 62s.; next grade, 'Os, ami secondary
at 54s. to 56s per cwt English Cheddar
sells at 76s. to 86s.; Cheshire, 78s., and-
Seoteh at 70s. to 76s. per cwt
Ii
is quot d at 109/.
'CARD OF THANKS.
IN BEHALF of the friends of the late Dr. ra
i bee- to return my sincere thanks t Mr. M
TFTENV° ROBERTSON and others who rend
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such elf' lent and valuable aid at the funeral-
,
to air. J SHANNON, Reeye of McKillop
'hit} great k lidness and attention to the dece
when teen to his house.
250-1 THOMAS KID
T -
red
for,
sed
PRIVATE SALE.
THE undersigned, being about to reMove f 'OM
1 Seaforth, has decided to dispose of the fo ow-
ing! articles at private sale:
One Piano, 13 1-2 Cords StoveWood,
and Splitli 3 Stoves, some Stovi Pip
Side Sad e, and other Articles.
MONDAY, Aug. 24, to SATURDAY, A g. 29.
•The good* can be seen at i the Farrago TOM
ERAS --Cash.
450-1 REGINALD H. ST
ry
,1
LOS OUT FOR YOUR OWN INTER ST.
ALE ANDER CAMERO
AXTA.TC AKER and ieweler, Mitchell, hile
/ / than ng his numerous friends and cus om-
ers in the 9ounty of Harem and eurroanding dis
trict for pi4st favors, would respectfully int" ate
th t he has emoved to that beautiful stand wes end
°One*? Hotel, 'where he has opened, a bea tiful
selection of ladies' and gents' jewelry of the 1 test
novelties. lalso, docks the largest and most vari-
ed'in Vestm Ontario. My watches'are ack (owl -
edged t bth
the cheapest and best iia ie n1 rket,
every o e being thoroughly replete and t fited
before leing offered for sale. _
A 80 ail Agencytor. the,Elgin W tch.
REPAIRING. I '
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Hv14g; been fraCcesiaftit itrobtainind the se cog
of Mr. IfItASER, who has hadlong practice the
Cities o Glatigow and Edinburgh, Se.otland Cus-
tomers wit. find that in no part of the Dom ion
can they havectheir °locks watches and je ehy
better done up. ALEX. CAMERO ,
1 ' i .. Practical Watch aker.
Mitchell, Aug. 21, 1874. 1 85 -52
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1 ' • NOTICE. 1
THE partnefifilipl iter4ofore existing be ween
HenTYMaettiLiaiidf.Bdwitrdi C. Messe . as
ters, carrying on business n the N age
, in the County of Huron, bus thi day
he bu iness
asset • Who
In, andwho
ugnet 1874, .
ESSE T.
marble cu
of Seafort
been di so ved by mutual consent,‘
will helle ter be carried on 'by H.
will pay all the liabilities of the late
wiireqei4 all debts due the said fir
Dated -it Seaforth, this -12th day af
HENRY ..
E E. C. 3IE SEA' ll
Witnes -JAMES H. BENSON. ' 8
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110 BRIDGE BUILDERS
,
a
1
0-3
TEND
-A- adth
DAY, 1
across t
yid Camp
smith. The bridp 3 ills _not re.qpir
plated; Mar era 1$75:
ficationo an be seen on applidation Ito the
• signed, oro Mr. A. BA'; Gennty,Suraleyor, 0
G. E. CAE WEL
350-4 Reeve of
e
e
S t,-aiill to: Feeetatd tate
sed to Eqmondville 1'.0 , uiitil
September, for the erection ofu.
river On the sideroad "-op1tot.It•
ell's farm, in the Township of T
to be
Us an
'414,
ION -
ridge
I. Da.;
cke-•-
COM-
nder-
inton.
Pucker
,
SELF-ACTING HANDILO M.
T( N () \V& as the EXCELSIOR LO 1 M; tea e and
•*A- /" furni • ed with headdl'
es reed, shuttl , 'bob-
bin, also livo yards Of warp in the lo in to s art it
working. i Made and sold cheap for cash, a d on
reasonable terms eredit. D. ST "WAR ',
'350-4 ,f' 1 ' - / " ' Bliley * Hui- n CO
VICTORIA. HOTEL, WALTON. 4- Tolle hit,
Proprietor. , ;rids hotel is. sitii-
ated, a the
Gravel Road, 10 /tales la -arta of Sdaf I•th, a
•
d Vag-
sesses every accommodation and. con fort fo tray
elers. T e best brands of liquors iu d cigais kept
in the barj and a -careful and attenttve hos ler in
attendance. Good stabling in connection 'with
the hotel. 1850
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!-,..1-‘ - --P-' NOTICE.. ) ( -I - ..,
,•
THE antlersigaed 4nembera of rtfie ,Ev n elical
-1- Association and others, have conelud el to call
a public meeting of said members mid 0 h rs, en
SATTJED Y, SEPT. e5, 1871, at 6 o clock . M.
in the me ting house on the BrOwnaon L ne, ill
township pf Hay, o[ which this shall bo iiotco, to
consult whether it be expedient to es ,ab 'sh a
Farmers' Fire Insurance Company u on t14 *ii.....
tualprineiple, for the CotiatYof Hu oix.
H. V. DIRSTEIN, ' A. LO MAN,
J. 13. GEIGER, ' HEM OR rt, EIN,
J. KAERCHER, WILLLLM wi- G-,
DANIEL HAMA.CHER, GOTLI# M NEB,
' UR R S.
D. B. GETZELLER, D. SER, . C. OSWAL ,
MICHAE
WM. MclEITa,
Hay, Ang. 8,-1874.
Bag -8
YOU ,WANT
,1 •
JUST
1VI dder,
Madder Co
PO QR.
OD cOL�ROF
-5rOTTIR,
BUY
AT
ROBERTS'
FIRST TRIAL
s
DRUG STORE
OPPOSITE THR iJtAHSIOV JIQTEL, SEA .1?' TH.
•
RRIVED, FRESH, A LARGE *
Indigo,
pound, indigo Compound,
uclbear,
Lac Dye,
yANTITY OF
COchineai,
Cream Tartar,
Magenta Crystals,
turmeris.
THOMSON &WU. IAMS,
AGRICULTURAL IMP EME.NTS,
MIT
Two -71
has been
isfaction.
driving a
machiner
4.
QIIEEt
AND
GINE WORKS,
HELL, Oi TARId.
oitat
rse Wood Salm
•
tg Machine
horonghly tested, andeves entire sat -
It is supplied with a band -wheel for
straw cutter, grain clasher, or other
, with mit extra expens for the belt.
TRIAL OFFERED.
ALL KINDS OF
FA 'MING IMPL
kiftp:i constantly on h
BOILE SHOP IN FULL
Engines oi nil Sizes Mu
REPAIR$ TROMPTLY ATT
ADDRESS,
TN SON & W
•• Mitchell, 1873
MENTS
OPERATION.
C to Order.
NDED
LLIAMS,
Mitchell.
350
CENTR
$8,000
IN THE
15th: 16th, 1'
. •
Prize Lists an 1 Entry papers
Secretary's Office, Guelph; and al
te tittles Of othea Societies throng
Partics not receiving their e
to ,the Show, uifl And_ them. a
officea
.
G. MURTON, J. B. A
liecrets.ryn •
Guelph, July 6, 1874.
EXHIBITION, 1874.
ffered iit
t,T
wILL BE U1iLI
TOWN OF
ON THE
th and 18th
Open to A 11
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GUELPH,
f September.
an be had at the
o from the Sec -
out theProvince.
ttry tickets prior
the..S.ecretaif's
/ • ?*; a. -a •
MSTRONG,
President.
350-4
BtJTTEI, B
41P J
EDWARD
a. 1
•TTER,
AS H
BUY GOOD BUTTER
TEN RS FOR GR
...,.
DING.
..111BITY.A. BIL1117- 71:
LW Y.
• CANA]) A..# PACIFIC RA
QEALEL TENDERS, at-Wrest:led t ' the
/
-) signet and endorsed "Pembina Bra,ch
be receive 1 tit this (Van- or 'at tbe Offiee
Lieut. -Gm -minor, at Whinip' eg, up to Noon
25, for GRADING the Pembina Blanch
Pacifie RitIway, between the Interndtionid
fiery and 4poiut opposite the Town
Forms of te ider, skiecification, and
elation1 w. rn
bo fuish.edv.n
inBafeANda,
Depattrue it of Public Works, 1 -
Okay% n., Aug. 8, 1874. r
HOUSETO LET.
nclor-
"
wilJ
f the
f Aug.
f the
onn-
f Win ipeg.
other • 'nfor-
-s• By order,
Secret Ty.
349-3
THE unlefsigned, wishing to re ire fr.'the
Store business, offers to leas for a t rin of
years his premises aitnated in Meltiliop, Cia the
Huron 11 ad, about 4 miles east of Sel forth.
• There is in orchard, with various beariii, fruit
trees, n w11, stable and other buildings at ached
to it. A. i$hnrcbancl school house is about min-
ute ryawaU from the place. Terms liberal For
further pitrtieu1nrrnpPlY,if by lettei , to S aforth
P. 0, or t the proprietor on the iBire.
mCilTesiT.. N.
318
N TICE TO DEBTOR
SEAF0 TH FOTINDRY.-The ac ounts
"ai Kerr, Wilkie & Co. are iu my ha ds for
tion,irt aonfd ualL jtistrxos3elethtelirlebmenii)inace repaid
in Co
collectioi6vithent any farther notic
.844 JOHN S.
•
•
POR' ER.
due to
ollec-
n the
rt for
[.•
IN
QV.4-pk11- LT E S
AT HIS
BUfTER AND WOOL DEPOT,
a.;TRA
Lo
yoke°
me is
flanks, t
has a ro
Seen op
• the Rot
Firing 8
eovery t
j. 0.,
847*4
Goderich Street, Seaforth.
OXEN STRAYED.
D from Om premises of the subscriber,
No. 24, Cain. 10, Bidalulla, about duly 22,
working OXEN, about 30 years of age;
f red colot, with •a, lit _le white on the
le Mlle • is sPottod 'red mid white, arid
ing limp on bis neck. These Oxen were
riday, Lily 24, on the Iippon 'load near
Tavola, in Tuckersinith. Any person
ich information as will lead to their re -
the undersigned, addressed to Whalen
at the"ExeorroitOfficc Seaforth, will be
reward 4.
JAME 3 HAWKINS.
STRAYED SHEEP.
ED fkott the premises of the undersigned,
No. 9, Co. 17, Grey, about the middle of
t, 5 Stlb E1'-2 EWES an," 3 LAMBS. One
yes was 1 Cotswold, and the other a Lei -
The left hind foot ol .one of the lambs
k. Any person giving aieh information
dersigand as will leadte the recovery of
e animals will be suitably rewarded.
DAVID FERGUSON, Walton P. 0.
QTRA
Ka' Lot
JIM e la
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Bat WANTED.
ED a t oy to learn the t1elegriiphlng.
'M. ELLIOTT
LOGA
WILL ML (IF THEY
N 18& JAMIESON__
ET THE CB. ANCE) THE FOLLOWING' GOODS.
Dross Goo
Dress GOot
Dress Goo(
Tweeds, w
Tweed, w
TWeedii, w
TWeeds:,
Tweed, w
ANTS_
, worth 50c,
$, worth 40c,1
N, worth 30e,
rith 2; at$1
rth $1 75, at $
rth $1 0, at
rth $1'25, nt,
rth $1, n.t Stle.
FLANNELS, MUSLIN
In same ratio
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Also some some very fine Rega4
Vit havelalso Several lines oft ods we wish to clea
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Shirts, worth
• out as above.
$2, for $1, &c.
EE THEM,
NOTICE OF C93ARTNERS111P.
Notice is hereby given t tq"have this &la taken . •
into part ership iMpr. AN HAL
LV, LY, who
has beei. connected -with riyi business or gime dine. -'
The business heretofore cairr'ed on by me will here
after be carried on undeil th lime and firm of A. G.
71.1eDOU ALL & Co.
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Ae...G. MDOUGALL.
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SEAFOIll lt, August, 1, 1874.
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0MTNTPID
eAsEsO. DRY
AT
1 HOFFMAN BROTHERS' CHEAP CASH STORE
GOo
CONSISIING OF
PLAIN WINCEYS,
dtr wirivEy, •
RED FLANNELS,
WHITE FLANNELS,
COTTON
,
FANCY PRINTS,
DARK PRINTS,
TO WELINGS,
TABLE LINE
FEATHER TICK -GS,
STRAW TICKING
BLUE DENIM,
BROWN DENIM,
WHITE COTTOS,
BATTINGS,
WHITE BED SPREADS,
so THREE
. THE _GTINVINE
HOWE
SWINGVIAOHINE
4;9 STILL ABRAD.
SOLD BY
W.. INT_ WEs..t SOW'
SAFdiTii.
Ito r�u wait to know the true qualitiee of this
Celebrated Sowing Machine call at my officein
Seaforth, mulabeware of going to where one ordy
is kept • on ,hand,und purposely out of ar-
tier, to he compared tO inferior machines
to its disadrutage.
After a, period of inore than thn,yearsexperience
in the Seiwng Machine- Business- I have found
that the
GE UINE HOWE MACHINE
Is the only gnu which hits permane1 satio
faction to pe thaseis,•ara never proving defective
blips move• ents, nor beingrturned for a•epair. It
possesses 11,1:1 the qualities of a tan -kaiak Sewing
lachine, itis strong, durable, not noisy as falsely
.repreaented, and all. ito torte. -are made of the
best metaland perfectly fitted together. You
may change it frem line work to heavy work with-
out straining it and rendering it unfit for rpro-
ducing a neat andperfeet stitch. on fme work. It
Will aewwitat heavy, Meek jiiiii threadwith the
sailhe ease as with a fine cotton spool -
Ladies, remember that the 'finalities to be desix-
• ed in a good •Sewing :Machie are _neither Ornaz
ment, Style, ner theyerforni.0.2(1.11;A some useless
and uureqiured feat, but, a 1ichinn that will do
just'what agood Sewing Ma ebiee is required to
do, and not getting out of order iii doh3g what is
not wanted! to be done. Such is the Genuine
Howe Machine.
-TM N•a WATON.
• COLORED BED SPREADy,
BLACK LUTRE,
GREY LUS'TRES,
BLCK- SIL
-. . 1., T•
COLORED SILKS,
VAK LACE,
BLACK REAL LACES,
VIIfl REAL LACES,
TRIMMINGS,
ILK FRINGES,
DRESS BUTTONS,
II IBBONS,
IlLTFLINGS,
RUHINGS,
BELT—Ladies and Boys,
B.A.IIt BRAIDS, &c.
BALES OF DUNDAS
R. W. COLLINS'
AUCTION ROOM.
have just ireceived Consignments of Bankrept
- • Stock, Consulting of
Cloths,- Iteadymade Clothing, Collars,
Meg, &e.
A' General Stock 'elf Drii Goods,
And also " a quantity of
C.ROOKRY AD -18SWARE,
whilh will be Offered at Auction on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1..
Come and bay at Teel" awn piCe. 1 will also sell
at private _Bele for less than manufecturers prices.
These Goods are first-alss stock and no aThoddy,.
Buy good Goods cheap when yoa bare the chance.
Sale continued ech- day and taieliug until the
stock is all Bola.
W. CODIJINS Auctioneer.
ZrAtt Anon itt!IMitor -
114 PUMA:MO
- EVERY FRIDAY M YRNING
IN S/1.1'011T11
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Tantms.-$1 50 per yea' in tuh.
nd of the year.
First ins
sertiou, 2
nee, or 0 at the
AitvertWin
rtion, per line, 8 emit. , subsequent hi-
nts eacb time, pet line.
Advertise mats of Strayed, Lost. reUnil, Sa'a
not exect.aig 1 lines—iirst 3nnh, el ; r...fter ilmt
month 5 lents each inontb.
Advertisements of PAPMS anl l'll".,Ail, '..7tSTATE:
$1 5,
1
for sale,no excetaling151ines—fikl,inonth
each subse uent mouth, 75 eents.i'D ...
Births, .) arriat,es, and D.ei th--0 rafts.
Advertiseine»ts without specific direct i01133 lila
be intierted till forbid, and clan-pv.11 uecort ingly.
Advertisements raeasurNby a scale of sad
nonpareil.
Mrth.V! 111fCiT ERS.
SITUATION W ED.
WANTI:11.), a Situation lut Sore -keeper by a
COTTON 848*2 in: triftss1113.1Ei>lvi:(38 YS, Brucefield.
'APPRENTICE W, TED.
A PPRE*TICE Wanted to leain wagon and ear -
ria -e work. One who has itheady had some
experience in the business prete Ted.
WM. GRASIME,
349 Seafortt Carriage Walla.
HOFFMAN BROTHERS, SEAFORT11.
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