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The Huron Expositor, 1876-08-04, Page 1JULY 28 187,AL OST OR WOUND, LOST ----Lost, on Saturday, July 8bee Grieve's bridge and Seaforth, a Black e finder will be suitably rewarded oil g the game either at the ExroerrOn Ofliee orth, or with MRLWILLIAM TIOGGaire: 44.9. ar VIRESIKMAKINC. BORLAND, Dew and Mantle etlakoz, ma over the Bank, Seaforth. N. B.--Ap. wanted, ene SSUAKING.-MISS QUINLAN has cora. Ennead Dressmaking in 101 its branches ier the rooms over Thos. Kidirs store, Seaforth. good t and perfect satisfaotion guaranteed. orenticea Wanted immediately. teToCen FOR SALE. It SALE -A good driving family mare, and. re 4 year old, by Sir Archy, attd 1 year -0111 by Peacock. For particularpply to L. r'YER, Harpurhey- 445 ...1•10r A. YRSHIRE BULL FOR SALE. -The nnder- 41- signedhas an Ayrshire Bull I yeer Old for we, Ira first-elass trim for tire seagon'S I/entic0. eedigree guaranteed. For particulars apply to Le proprietor, Kinburra,, or if bymail to Constance it. R. N. ADAMS, 48f1 Et/WM.1C terrOttlii. WSTRAY COLT. -Strayed iron Scraforth about La the first of May, a 2 -year old filly, of bay color, nth one vrhite hind foot Any person giving such L. formation as will lead to her recovery will be ratebiy rewarded. JAMES BEATTIE. 440 _ TSTRAY XI:ARM-Came into the preraiffeg of ee the undereigued, Lot 5, Con. 5, Stanley', on illy 15, a dark browie mare, with black legs, mane dtail, and star on forehead. The owner is re- uested to prove property-, pay charges and take er awav. JAMES LOG -AN. 4504 4eateav HORSE. --Strayed from Lot 6, Bay. field Roadliorth,one two-year old filly, color ay, with white face and_ one white hind foof. ny person giving information to the owner' Ed arr-s P, O., that will lead to its recovery willbe aitably rewerded. Any person found detaining aaimal after thig notice will be prosecuted by tw, JAMES GALLAGITER, Vanm. 4.504 EXECUTORS' etteTtenE. ZXaCUTORS' NOTICE. -A11 pergone heving ei any clairag against the egtate of the Late John teTaggart, formerly of Walton, deeeeeed, are areby notified to present the game for lignicia- en to R.Pattigon, Walton, on or before the first' ay of October next, of the undersigned will not g responsible therefor, and all pergong indebted - the gaid estate must settle by gaid date, ag eta img then unsettled must he put Into the Court r ccillt tiou. 'EhIN MeTA,GCIART,11011ERT ATTISON, Executors. 450 -471ECUTORS" NOTICE. -All persona having any dating against the egtate of ROBERT ELL, late of the Township of Usborne, In the ounty of Heron, yeoman, deeeased, are hereby Allied. to Present the same for liquidation to ther of the undereigned Executorg, on or before e firgt d&y of DeeeMber uot, or they willnot be sponsible therefor, and all pereons indebted to Ire said estate must flettle by said date, as laima then unsettled must be put into Court for Ueetion SOIIN BLA.TCHFORD,. THOMAS t:DMORE, WILLI/tM BELL, Executors, Itod • nville Post Office, July 27, 1876. 451'68 SPECIFIC, eteRTIEJLES• -tEDAR POSTS FOR SALE, -For Sale Cheap, et a quantity of good cedar fence posts, Apply t the EXV(Arrog Officer Seaforth, 448 • EEN FEED FOR SALEr-Splendid Crop of Peas and Oats, five hundred weight 1orS2. pplyto TIf OlfAS DARWIN. Seaforth, 451 47A1XERS, ATTENTIGN.--Cheap Feed at tha • Seaforth Mille. Bran, $91per ton, Midcllingg, 12 per ton, Screenings, $10 per ton. A. W. GILVIE &..Co., Seaforth. 4494 rTOTICE. TO BVILDERS.-Any pergon want, - hag simd, Gravel or Stonce, cau leave their 'dere at THOS. f ME'S Grocery,and it will be de- ereil on the aborted- notice. THOMAS CUR- IE. 488 L &BICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. '-• -For gale, Cheap, 1 Combined reaper and Ower, made by Elliott of Loudon, in good or- e; 1 lumber wagon, patent arra; a sot of double eneee; 2 pairs of wooden harrows, 1 pair of bob- righe, and a fanning faille, The above mildew n beaten at Kinburn, on applieetion to the ilersigned, W. L. SCHOALES, Kinbarn. 446-4 Faun SALE one TO _LET. • LE -T. -Six tipper R001111/. Apply to ED- WARD CASH, Serie/rile 446 r OU -SE TO LET --To Lot, that most comfort,- t. able and well situated brick house, and four it on Huron street, with hard and goft water, it every convenience neceefrary. Apply to T. TFIIENS, British Hotel, Seaforat. 421 HOICE BUILDING LOT FOR ,SALE. -For sale cheep, a corner Lot in Sperling'sgurvey, ' John Street, Seaforth, within, 10 minutes' of the businege part of the town. Apply to ILLSON & SCOTT, Mnsie Dertlere, Seafortit.447 mem AND nwene_ana HOUSE FOR SALE. -For gale, or will be rented, in Ohigelinerst, a. re frame store with cemifortable dwelling in me -tient together with a tjuarter acre lot. This n the metre Die thriving agricultural countrer, tis an excellent stand fur a country titer°. r poet officals in connection with the store. 'nee eaey. For partiCtilfeal apply to the oro - tor rro the promises or to Chisclharst I% O. LLIAX MOOItE. 450 td Litli TO BENT, --To Rent, for a naraber of e !us, Lot 21, Mill Road, Tackersmith, being a :-.lass farm. Tile &ran co/atelier 100 agree, so er cleared arid without a stump, in a high ,i) of cultivation, the balance is good hardwood h. Is situated. within 1 mile of Braeofield :./onione-hmile alf from Brueefield cheese fee- and5 _miles from Seaforth, Convenient to At/16, eiturches, kte. Buildings good, Posses- _ given about the feet of August. Apply to c SMITH, Proprietress, Bracelield 11. O. 451 -Se WenerielLeD. :atETAKER NVANTED.-Fr the Sertfortit Public School.- Services to corarrience August Applicatione, stating salary, to be left ther....#_eretary, WZI. N. WATSON. 461 wANTED.-Wanted immediately, a goodady man to drive team and do -general ...arm Gotal wages and steady employment. Ap- • JOHN BEATTIE. 44e1 NVA,NTED„--Wanted immediately, a smart, tearly, boy, from /4 to 16 yeaes of age, either J.ppreutieu or by the Month to- do chores. a at the Bea -use -am Office, Seatorth. 449 LL WANTED. -Wanted, a. good, reliable eervara competent to cook end do all of house work, Good wages and ateaciy a. Apply, at the Ex eustron 0llieeiSeaforth.441.1 eCHERS WANTED --Wanted. by the 160h tit Anguet, two reale gehool teachers holding clasm certificates, for Set/Quiff in 'Tacker - L;. Apply to WM, NeCONNELt, Secretary Lipoffl. oard,Seafortli 1'. 0. 449 ?.,NTEIY -A third - class Male or Feniale Lachex for School Section No. 4, Monett, ey of Huron. Tenn to begin on Auguet 16. a.al algae/akar teak Ira JOHN . lee 25, Com 6, Secretary Board of School .4.48c4 TEACHERS WANTED.-For_the second -olfourth departments of the DIlIfInI/5 Pah/ le • Applications ---personal preferred -with riortials will be received by th( undursigned August kit. Duties to comxnexwe on Augursb Atkin:es JOHN SHAW, Secretary School I, Bruen:Is, 44104 • VOTERS LISTS. auma: OF WROXETER. 'WE is hereby given that the list of ail per - era appearing on the beet revieed ammo/lama the Municipality of the VI go of ?in *:•e" the Couety of LCuron, to be entitled to vote said mueicipelity for the eleetion of mere -- • serve in the Legiglative Assembly, waif mted up in my office, In said muuleipallth th day of June, 1876. Any pergola aDra- at of any error in said list must deliver to within thirty day* after the OM day of t, a writtennotice of hie intention 10 applY Judge Of the add Couuty in r iecethereof. wir,Liau SiAXL, Plea' ••• 0 aSeswenilimaelielleelamillsawnwe • 'MAIL 7"4""‘NINTK trELOLE NO. 432. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A etanE ClIANCE.-Vor Sale Cheap, three very Xi• desirable building lots, fazing on Vietoria - goers, Seafortio For particulars apply to E. eneee eel - 447 teRM FOlt SALE. -'.?or Sale, a good Two • Eandred Acre Farm in the Township pfIrul- iett,Connty el Huron; well improvedeand with far bui1dh3gs. Price, 85,500. Apply to A. - MONO, Laud Agent, Seaforth. 1447 veRelS FOR SALE East half Lot 11, Con, 12, ; also South 50 acres of Leta 1 and 2 eoe,10, Morrie, atljoiniag the Village of Blyth. Forparticalarg apply to McCAUGHEY &HOWIE- Eva, parrieters, &c., Seaforth. 425 VOB• SALE-gauth half Lot 1, Con. 11, Grey, • conteining 50 acres, adjoining the village of Boo& ; said lot ig suitable for perk lots; for father particulars apply to Wel. GRAHAM, proprietor, or to C. R. COOPER, Brussels. 448c _ -VARM FOR SALM-North half of Lot 12, Con. 18, MeKillop, containing 75 acres, 40.eleared, Warne well timbered, with good buildings; fox sale cheap and on easy terms of payment. Apply to MeCIUGHEY & 110LMESTED, Seaforth. 449 apABII-LOTS FOR SALE.-Contaking 5 acres AP each, adjoining the Town of Seaforth. The need desirable situation for private residences. Terms reasonable, with immediate possession. -Apply toll. W. C. MEYER, Barrister, Seaforth, or to L. MEYER, Harpurhey. • _ 441 •-peoennev FOR SALE. -That valuable prop- erty Goderich Street occupied by the Goder- • ich,Manufaeturing Compsny as a Machine Shop. Also dwcilinghouse sauna adjoining. The above property will be sold on easy terms. For-.particu- • Isei apply to GRAY ee SCOTT. • 439 aliatILDING LOTS /N SE44FORT11 FOR SALE -14 -Dra/LEMAN:, having laid out the grounds recently occupied as a Driving Park into Bidd- ing LoVs,iS prepared to (Reposer)1 lots on reason- able terms to arty who may desire them. Parties • desiring to purclutee ithould make immediate ap- • plication, • 364 DEOPEBTY FOR SALE. -Two Iota, with a 2 • story frame house and barn situated on the • Market Square, Settforth. Tar premises have be,ea used as an egg packing establishment, and are well adapted tor any public balances. For premiers apply to the proprietress, Mrs. MAL- • COM, Seaforth, or to D. GORDON, Goderieb, Ontario. 481 00‘. jTALUAB'LE PROPERTY FOR SALE by Aim - • tion in feeafortli-There will be sold by Public eaction on Monday, August 7, at 4-o'elock P. M., Mat valuable property, owned by Mr. Scatter, eituated on Main Street, Sesiorth. The property lea goo& businegs stand, on whieh are two stores with a dwelling overhead. Terms Cash. S. SUTTER, Proprietor; J. P. BRINE, Auetion- ter. 451 'Venn eon SALE. -For Sale, Lot No. 7, Con. I! 10, eeerrig, containing 64 acres, 25 of which are cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultivation ; the rerasinder is well timbered. There art 4 Beres of choice fruit trees bearing, • s good log homer and frame stable. Is 1 mile from the Btyth station of the London, Huron and Brace Railway. For further partieularg to JOHN leilDLAW on the premises, or to W. LEGG, • Blyth, I• 425 11A11MS FOR SALE. -West half of South half of 1415, Con. 8, Morris, Huron Comity, contain- ing- 50 acres. The above lot is all bugh,- of the best quality, and ig only miles from Bruesels ; also south half of Lob 19, Con. 8, Morns, Huron empty, 100 acres, aleciall bash and the best of soil, 6 miles front Brassolg gtabion, Great Weetern Railway. For price and terms apply to C. It. moms, Brussels, or to CALVIel A. CAMP- BELL, Seaforth P. 0. •448c PAM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 12, Con, 6, Hullett, consisting of 100 acres of land, 40 acres eleared, and the balence well timbered wibh hard- wood. There is a log house, sided, a trarno barn • and ontbuildings, a good well, and a young bear- ing orehard of choice fruit trees Situated 8 miles from Seaforth, 6 miles frora Clinton, 15 from Milburn. Terms made known on appliestion on the premises. • Poggegsion given immediately. ELIZABETH HARVEY, Constance P.O. 480 FIFTY ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -East Lot • Improved and underdrained, the remaining 10 is • timbered -with hardwood; there' are fair • buildings on the premigeg ; a good orchard of • bearing trees, also a number of yeang apple trees, end a good well and pump : is situated alma 8 130681WD:1 Seaforth and Clinton, and 15 'Mice from Kinburn, on a good gravel road. For far- ther partitalars apple to GEORGE MANN, Con- - Mance P. O. 4494 • 10 Con, 8, Hallett ; there are 40 acres cleared, - A TRIP UP LAKE SUPERIOR, (Conducled frora 1 t Weal& We reached Silver Islet about 11 o'clock on Friday forenoon. The village itself is situa d on the edgelof a rocky precipice, and is cornposed of a string of probably 100 buildings, most of them frame cottages, and inhabited by the wo k - men of the p1ace) Thcre1 is one gene al store, which belonge to the company, a ehurch and a school house. . The is et itself is s d in the la e abOut th ee -meters o a iii1e from the village. It is composed ent rely of woodwork, and is covered withi large buit ings. This ia where the di ing is carried On, the work- men being co veyed - froni the mines to the shore night and morning in a ferry boat. These1 mines have in the p t proven imme . ely rich, and notwithsta d- ing the eno • ous sure which has b en expended in erecting in the lake et is wooden island and in the construction of the other ext nsive work, have enriched the proprietor . For several months,ho - ever, the yiel hats be4n sinall and th re is conaiderabl fear Lllnong these inter t ed that the s and tbat the to be abandon that the •-" ru only a dodge Manager of t others who ha allowed the deprectate th the impressio mine is exha company gentlemen wi by others th absolute pos lishment. S this it will b • VARM FOR SATE. -For Said, Lot No. 28, Con. • 1, Tuekerernith, London Road, containing 100 • acres, about 80 --of which are cleared and In as • first -slags state of cultivation; a new brick house 20x38, with kitchen 1826; 2 frame barns and all other necessary out-bnildingg ; plenty of water and good orehard ; within half a mile of Bruce - field Htatiori, and 6 miles from Bee,foreli and Cl pply hs been , exhaus d, ines willhortly have to i -d. By others it is id ning out ”Lof the mines is that Major ' Sibbley, he e Company!, and one opt o e the prineepal charge, ne to run down in orde value of the stock. W becomes general that sted, and t e stock of mes next teivalueless, th se 1 purchase all that is h Id n theineelees, and sec re ession of the whole es b. soon as they accomplish tdund that the . mine is as productive a3 ever it was, and through this dodge these few indiniduals will have become possessed of this Vast property at a mere tithe of its proper value. But, be this as it may there is one thing certain, that the mines -at Silver Iskt do not now pay for working. If they should run out ll soon be deserted, as the e only industry on wlicli it ajor Sibbley, the principal rid manager, is a stoat, " kingan kee, probably about s of age. _ _ He nap a fine r Bi- nd spends most of his time the interests of the. place. He is a very plain looking man, who evi- dently likes oocl living and indulges con- ' good •ligeore, and from his SAFOR,T11, !'itIDAY; 'MUST 4, 1876. ve to • en - le he the place mines form t depends. proprietor easy;goinglo 55 or 60 yea dence here, looking afte siderably appearance, be either a of business. often decept very much s round Thun • no would ict take him to illionaire o it shrewd Mall Appearanc s, however, are ve, and in his ease they are . Leaving Silver Islet eve er Cape, an immense rocky me 1,350 feet high and enter . On the opposite side of otice out on the shore what number of large white stones, told, is the town of Prince ding. Thit place, like the built at the base of a rocky reely room enough between the water for the town to is a smart little town of ,be- d three thousand inhatin is a splendid wharf, and a t of freight Seems to be land - )oat which cells. Even in th ts the rock projects tbrouah either mace • 11 eminence, s Thunder Ba this bay we seem's to be This, we are Arthur's La former one, diffwith se the rock an stand. Thi tween two a ants. Ther large amou ed byeach 1 principal str and renders walks unne east of this steep as to man or bea wards Fort the Bay, land about ing from the Bay to the moun- tains. Thi land is not cultivated, but is covered with a stinted shrub- bery of cedar and sptuee. The town depends entirely for its, maintenance upon miners, Government engineering WM. WESTCOTT. N. ark ton. Apply on the premises or to Brucefield P.O. parties and contractors, and what si- Lot ha Brueefield for sale cheaplso a 20 -acre i . r,4,4 neSs s brought to the place though ny For a time Con.. the hopes of the people n this town were ilieh buoyant in prospect of the landing b ing nch ut was rn- the iles eo- n- a US- rtl- • • To t plaee are m amizing or e rear and tel) uncle of roe e almost in unnountabl William, l ng the elm t. To the Southwest, a here is a etrip of allu a mile ite I width, exte iae he SO • by to - of ial nd- •velar nen SALE. -For Sale, LoNo, 4- 9, Hibbert, containing 100 acres, 90 of the Hudson Bay Compa. are cleared. free of stamps, well fenced, ad. 112 th t•f the Fo t .starr r firseelasacultiention. A barn 60x40, nearly new, e erminu o a idled and Amble 80x80, a driving shed 26x40, a of the Ca ian Pacifid Railway. house, and all other uecesgary- outbuildingg, their joy, in view of this prospect, brick root house and a gplendid briek dwelling turned into mourning when the Gov good orchard and well watered. This is one of the most desirable farms in this section of ec,un- ment selected the preseet point on Carainistiqua River, aboeut seven from here, for the ternunus. The ple at the landing are , now living rious unceitainity and y still hope that the Go hange the te cate it in or n d not be doee, little hope, th he trade will int. In the siness is doe ease until t 'e r oon as that folks will and. flit. 1 stores, on • an inn= deed, it i ess the nd, judgin try. 'Terms easy. Apply to the propnebor on th preneees, or to Egmoadville P. 0. GEORGE BALE,•• 4 'pater FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot No 24, Con . state of gl -11- 1, Stanley, containing 97 aeree, more or less penge. Th In of which are eleered, well •fenced, and in state of good enItivation, the balanee ig well Lira ment will nee new frame boufie with atone cellar, kitehen If this shot wood ghed and all other convenieueog. • A never failing well and a good bearing orchard. '19 mIrea frora Brucelield Station and 4 miles fro Clinton. A gravel road loading to each place pApEpAilytEtoNthe proprietor at Varna P.O. Tii0MA 43 bered. There is et frame barn and stable, an di road, and 1 - VARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, on. reasonabl • terms. Lot 4, Con. 2, Stanley, containing 10 is now ver ruined, as the rival p - principal b ; will be the ed, but as the landin Acres, 70 of which are cleared, well fenced, n their town first-class cultivation and free from stutnps, thO . large gene?: balance tirabered vrith the best wood, buildings• elle, well watered ; within 15 miles from nieeee -I saloons. • 1 •bets, with romforte.ble ; a good yonug orchard of fruit trace , and 4 mils from Brucefield stations, arid 10 mike i from Staforth, Clinton and. Exeter, with tgavol saloon busi BLAIR, Jr. A4)Ply on the promisee or to nen= P. 0. wen is erviug the attention of purchasers. I and .appea .•446 , • „a I the place, ; that it roadg leading te each place. This ig a choice - term and is des - • MIMS vi a, pen FOR SALL-For Sale, Lot No. 1, Con.•From the 1 • eouteining 100 acme, about 85 aereg - is a carria • cleated, well Seated, free from st mape aud ia good ; from one p minus of ar tb,eir f which t ere place wi 1 be e diverte to eantime the ere, and this ilwa is a art - ace, up ehroa!, of the g in ber say only ore. htie mr e e nice e ough any ad is The liam. f t• he riv- rom r, at mile.r ntheec • yaf This as the mouth o and made navi hops of the L way terminus Fort William buildings, all Bay Company stores and. offic ly laid out in a river, and pres posing appeara done here is wi there are great on the flat greu two miles *Veer to the Gown -mile minus of the The valley I of is about I a side. Th:s on each ide- the same as ,t the north shor Government has store -House an railway is' ad this point ant engaged in ayi be a long time • be completed. to be located. al tauce the c tainous tha for the engi and most e cate. Tho country ea of the ro , ay through the, solid ter how faver4 tliere will b at of tunnellin ' t this our rea the difficul G o vern men point we no celebrated s has recentl be piled up in rea road -way it This river ii a soon as the. an ed out it wi I b vessels. • It is 2 pax t of it. • Thl in making the a boat can lan point instead o mg has been v the Opposition been broadly i the choice, the fluenced by lat predate the Wi the absurdity i charges, one h Fort William In the first pla abundance of r way grounds, twice the road I this river is dredged out able for all boato, the last nding people for the rail - will have. vanished, At h ire are some 10 or 12 el nging to ' the Hedson • nd occupied by.. their These are very neat- • uare, all facing on the a very neat and im- The principal trade h the Indians, of Whom mbers camping around adjoining. About up the river, we come t docks and the ter- ada Pacific Railway. th i river at this place I, ile Wide on each v lley is closed in y, rocky I c Ifs , the Os which, extend along o Lake Superior. , The erected here a large splendid dock. I The or about 20 Mileafrom rkmen are now busily - th road the track. I will yet fore the will dee or a considerable die - portion a it has yet r is so roc* a d moun- work of great difficulty s o decide on he best c nstrueted ' i -s to lo- hohave gone over the t considerabl portion 11 have to i . blasted rock, and tha no mat - the location may be 1 ast from 30 50 miles ✓