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The Huron Expositor, 1871-12-15, Page 51S71. in the fort, where e-verythin!Y pre -- comfort. 13tt ring: her of them were, rninglv enjoying Ther arrivat in good humor.. holding a serieg • Ert,Iish.speaking- . the policy of 4eeting delegateg eutenan ovenor resent House and e,N- election.. So stlecessful. _ The paz -ed here itz ago have hem sn Pi`ery Parish Fittl'Illtitted them :ed in attaining for, dellonent anv rate, it will Excellency het -e Ilonie thatthe., latiou are not un.re notmense W. S. is. ; on th iftli Iues Death; oftt -Egmoin ville, an Mr. Crahara, Miss me Ana Fe Township of he 12th inst., by - Ir. James Tailor, rHilibert, to Mist.; 6c-nship of Tucker- . the 6th inst., at bride's father, by - • Jerry llobinson. „Lennie, third. 2king-,haw, Esq, v. ---- in Clinton, the rc.5idec.ce C,f G.rahara, 4 Miss Elizabeth :Linton. rr.residenee of the= Esq., on by Itev.. Ir., Henry IL n r, to Misu day last, Mrs; Ix( Hullett, of , Dee. 14, 1871. this week hast, Living been RIS of produce. ing, is quote& 'reek's figures- 'axt advance of rains reinaitt XS beconanig Sleighing ; -we r more than 3•• reached tts: :An impression (piing at still ',.•.41 14 to 1 1% ; 10 to: 1 12. : 50 to, Ci 08s to 15; to 06� )1L5- to, 0 IS !--0 15 ta 011: ' 00- to O(» U 40 to 0, 45 19 00 to. -Vf 25, 75) to. 6 go: CM to 175. .1 00 to 1 W‘e. 01 to 00 to 2415 I to to 0, 00 04 0 OS et 5 t, 14ca Cevr • 2a tt II• 4 11 7 O 32• 12 0- 4 Of 0 9 0 O 41 f.S. 0 ti • 14 - per lc,et the :easier in report -d. el inquiry ctrii.ahiy er *tau • arid tait cart is pro - ere was. *f any„ cart:P. extra, .ge.d at 104 Tho rig, and. (i sales ;it out - of rail.. tv and _ 'itained S and 2ti• ; spring, "red au- DEc. 15 1871. • .car lots on the track. Holders generally .ask 45c, 1 car sold at 44c. Street prices 45c to 46e. _ PE.t.s-.Nothing doing ; prices nominal; • street prices 65e to 66e. HAY- Sold from $15 to $22. STRA.-w-$9 to 814. DRESSED HoGs-ln fair supply, with .buyers freely paying $5 to $5 25. BuTrEn-Qaiet and unchanged. •:NEW YORK HORSE MARKET. TVESDAY, Dee. 12, 1871. There has been a little •more inquiry ter heavy draft and light harness horses, the former selling at from $230 to 8350 per head, the lattcr at from $500 to $800 per pair. For valnable animals there has been some call,- but we learned of no sale of note. There is a scarcity in the market of large, highly -bred, tine -stepping, well - matched, and perfectly broke carriage horses. Black geldinE-4.- James H. Burke, ser en years -01d, 16 lands high, by TripPo, dam a thoroughbred mare, with a record of 2:27i, has recently been sold by Mr. Burke, of Syracuse, to Mr. J. D. 'Walton, „price $15,000. BREA.KFAST-E.PPS'S COCOA-GRATEkti AND CO3IFORTING.----" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and triton, and by a careful application of well selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- vided our breakfast -tables with a deli- cately flavored beverage which may save US many doctors' Aervice Ocez.(lte.--Ma,de simply with boiling wa- ter or milk. Each packet is labelled_. "JmIES Errs & Co., Honneopathie Chemists, London." Also, makers of Epps's Milky Cocoa (Cocoa and Con- densed Milk). • SCHOOL TEA HE6 WANTED.- ANTJ,D, for Sehot I-seetiou No. 5 Township of II wick, a- male r fernalle Teaehor holding a third -el tss cortitlea . Apply to the Trustees Pers,,ualb or by letter duties to `connuenee oir 7th Janua4, 1872. - MAR. ES Mc4LAUGHLIN, WILL A11 1RM T, IIUGH CARROTHERS, 210-8 Trustees, Gonnin I). 0. FARM AND PHOT GRAPH ROOMS FOR LE. VOR Sale. lot No. 29, 0 n. 7, township of -Morris, -'`-. contaiting 100 aeres, 70 of nbieh are cleared mind in a state of good e titivation. The wl ole Is well fenced. There are on the promises t good frameWire; barn! and hewed I g-honse e; two piwale :and a pint* bearing ore -bud. ad. iii8 far1m is \ 'Min one mile of Ainleyville, thtiviefre village, whore a - station of the Wellington!, Grey and Bruce Railway will be locatodealso the breadth Of a het from the Northern (traxel Road. Also, a. frame dwelling- hottae, with the upper pn, t fitted for a Photograph G 11, ellerY. There is a„ good well and stable on the premises, also a good g rden. This property is situated neer the Intsinee4 centre.of the vilInge of , le roxeter, through which the Toronto,. kir and Brume itailwny will be et luting, within one year. The whole will be sole on easy terms. For parti- enters apply to the Prowl 'tor. 8 MUM WALKER', hotographer, .Wroxeter. N. B.. -_-The Phaogolepl ie Instruments will be sold with or without the g lefy. 2108m - - FOR ALE. F°'1 sale. - cheap, a 2. -home power ENGINE and Boiler, good as iijw, C. H. :W.vrEnoes & lerantford, 11fakere. 4.lso, EXIne. MAO:LINE:11X AND BELTING, used for ht ring Sa1f Wells. Apply. to M. & T. SMITH, Diu le P. O. A uleyville, Dec. 12, 184 210 CHRISTMAS LITERATURE. flr BOOKS BOOKS, C; Suitable for Christi4s met -New Yetir 0 Gifte, ine ndiug )4 FAMILY BIB lease everybody. but Frank Paltridge THE nrin was nevet-known that could PEW B LES RI XPOSITO R. .-1, 4, • • u.A11 FOR CHRISTMAS. THE I-IOLIDAYS, ARE COMING. 0 S C T LAYER RAISI Lyon -4-- CAME is v-• the yflj vender, al 041 to call, e away: 208-4 AME in No. 17, the 8th owner is charges am BLES, w VA LENTrA RAISINS, very SITTA4 NA RAISINS, very c FIGS, IN -LAYERS, 25 cents Is ready with a large Stock of the very hest following Fruits : 8, BOXES AND QUARTER BOXES, finest quality. enp. per Box. .F'tir Family use. NEW CrURRANT6, clean and free of sand. iFINES FRENCEI PRUNES. DRIED APPLES, bright and well dried, Also Filberts, Soft-shelled Almonds, Valenta Almonds, shelled, Brazil and Walnuts. s Favorite Essences and E_ -tracts of Lemon, Cinnamon, PeRpermint, Orange, Ratafia; Vanalia, Celery, Cloves, Ginger, etc. All the Delicacies of the Season to be had at SCOTT ROBERTSON'S. XXX BALTIMORE OYSTERS ESTRAY HOG, to the premises of . the undersigned, in tge of Seaforth, ahont, the First of No- ueett white SOW. The owner is request - rove property, pay charges and take her JOHN ELDER. ESTRAY STEER. -„ the premises of the midersigued, Lot ConeenSsion 2, 'racket -smith, on or abont -dant, threeevear-old STEERt --The •quested to call, prove property, pay • titke the animal away. NATHANIEL JOHNSTON. ! 1-3 NOTICE. comes the nea,rest to it in his line of 0 POCKFT TBLES, i -hri I A, 'STRAY STEER and HEIFER, mining two bnsinoss. $1 per dozen. Scott's block, • ; ---.- yalLrs old, came into Ili V possesSion two months TEST TS, . . : ago, Lot 11 Cn. o 4, Townehip of U'ernberry. Any C eel one proving property and pa3 lug epx„unies can ha Seaforth. ve E-4 PSALM BOOKS, PI ATR BOORS. .4 . ':4 208-4* TIER man was never known that would ,....,, teneut HEN ItIr ClESAlt. eke I H ___ . _ please everybody, but Frank Paltridge ALSO, A choice ass° of ,cornes the nearest to it in his line of Miscellaneous Literature. • Seaford'. business. $1 a dozen. Scott's Block. E -i• frA TH STRAYED. • 0.4.-mE ma) the premises of the subscriber, Lot 9, C 2nd Coneession, Townehip of Hay, on the 17th .November st, one. HEIFER, one year old; one STEER CALF. The owner is requested to prove [ Cee property, Pay charges and take them 'amity. -WILLIAM WHITLOCK: 208-4* ' • includi i Divisions Courts ---1872- E POETS co Division Courts will be held as follows: C/2 Yarioue styles Int Dungannon.. ....April 2 .e4 ALSO, caILDEt Wing„ham:. _ Stan 16 AinfeSville ..... _Jan. 28 Sea -forth ---------Jan.25 Exeter Jan. 27 Dungannon. Jan. 80 .. . .. Sian. 31 Clinton • *eh. 1 Goder.ich . . . .Feb. 5 •Exeter P. O., Nov. 28th, 1871. N'S BOOKS, If"' — „April 3 Goderich........Amil 4 , in great vane Wingham. Sprit 19 1--4 • ESTRAY STEER. ety•i lee!' CAME to my premises, about the 1st of Septem- .... v bu, a da k ',At b LER, r bung tno e ems old. - Goods. 0 ,-, The owner - is requested to prove property, pay ! , charges and take it away. • ' EDWARD STA.NLEY. Lot 9, 12th Concession, Rullett. Ainleyville May 2.1 0 Paper Mache Seaforth-. ... . .. . May 23 " Exeter. ...... ...Muy 95 reet . WRITING D' Clinton.... __ ..-May 81 e Wroxeter......Marc,h 26 Dungannon June 3 e..1 Ladies' 'Work Boxes, Ch -see are 3 Bee fielcl . . . . . . . . Jane 4 Brooches, intc. ! 0 .... 1•1xeter March 30 Goderieh Jane 6 _libitum, Gold Pees, Gold Pencil Cases, Clinton April 1 Rings. c/1 • Mf • TO 1:' i . ESK8i ' it7t 203-4t* aims, esoee.ets, r 1- t Gold and Silver The Ceurts will Open at 10 A.M. each day. e -e- A fine: assortment SERVANT GIRL WA'frD Ic4 For Girls and Boys: • ' 1'71 WANTED immediately, a ccood SERVANT -At LUINISDEN'S I P 7 GIRL.. Apply at the EXPOSITOR Office. CORSI-ER N DUNG CATTLE ESTRAY. i 0 t AmE to . subscriber, Lot 81, Tenth Con.' v-/ Mpli-illre , in the month of June last, four young CATT E, two hollers and two steere ; one 'of the heifer, is three year old, the other two; one of thcesteers s two years old, the other one. The Owner is retp eSted to prove property, pay expenses and take then away. 207-4* ' 'WILLIAM ALEXANDER. E TRAY HEWER. , is reqn •sted to prove property, pas charges I CAME into the premises of the undersigned; Lot '‘.-1 No. 25, C neeseion ii, MeKillop, on or about 1the last of Oc_ober, a two-year-old llEn?ER. The .0iviwr ; and take her tway. 1 207-4* [ YOKE OF OXEN FOR SALE. I FOR SALE, a good heavy yoke of working • OXEN; very quiet; well -matched. Apply to ALEX. MURCHIE, Lot 26, Eighth Concession. 210-4 t Winthrop P. 0. ESTRAY SHEEP. STRAYED from my premises. Lot 26, Eighth '''-/Concessiou, McKillop. (Grey Road,) about the beginning of December, three SHEEP and a RAM. Information respecting them will be suitably re- warded by the subscriber_ •ALE .K ANDER 31.1THICHM, 21041- - Winthrop P.O. STRAYED STEER AND HEIFER. QTRAYED frorn T..ot 13, Bayfield Road, Town- I •" ship of Stanley. a. red and white STEER, com- ing two years old; also, a red HEIFER wining I two years old. Any person giing: information 210 STORE, SEAFORTH. will he euitably rewmueled. 210-4 ROBERT REID, Varna P. O. ESTRAY CALF, EWE AND LAMB. CAME into the premises of the undersigned, Lot -•*26, Concession 2,.MelCillou, on or about the 1st I of October last, it spring CALF;'else, a EWE I an LAMB. the owner or owners of the above are requested to prove property, pity expenses and take them away. 210-44 • The best made, most stylish, most. durable, and cheapest CUTTERS, . PLEA SUR E iS'LEIG118, MRS LAPSLIE. ESTRAY STEER,. elAmE, into the premises of the undersigned. Lot ve/22, Fourth Conceesion, Tuckersmith, H. R. S., on or about the 1st of October last, a yearling STEER.. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take him away. 210-4* ALEX. BROADFOOT. STR7AYED SOW. STRATE D from thdpremises of the enbscriber. Lot 30, Third Conceesion, Tuekersmith, Road,) about a month ago, a Berkshire SOW PIG, black with white spot on face. Any information will he suitable -rewarded. ROBERT 31.-CARTNEY, Tuckerstnith, Dec. .13, 1871. 210-3t. ESTRAY CALF. ..fixarE to my premises Lot 24 First Concession; v-eltrotris, about the fitst of October, a spring CALF; dark with white spot ou forehead. The owner is requested to prove property, pay ex- penees and take it away. 210-4s CHARLES WANSLEY. ESTRAYED. CAME to my premises„ Lot 3, Thirteenth Con! v-iceseion, Tockerennth H. R. S., about the end of October last, two 'CALVES and a yearling STEER. The owner ie requested to prove proper- ty, pay expenses and take them away. 210-4s 3A1, -IES LATTA. - ESTRAY HEIFER, ftAME into the premises of the subscriber, Lot v'16, Coneeesion 4, Townehip of Stephen, about the 1st November, a white and red emitted REIFF:It, about four years old. The owner is rel quested to prove property, pay charges and take her anal'. THOMAS •FOLL:AND, 210-4e Exeter P. 0. •ES -TRAY STEER.. :', to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 18, Fourteenth Concession, Hilthert, nhout the let Noeeenber, a yearling STEER; color red. Thu owner is requested to prove Property, pay expenses and take him aWay. 210-4 f JOHN HORTON, ESTRAY CALVES. CAME to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 2, N-JSeemal Conceseion Tuckersm'th f R ' DEMOCRAT Cl UTTERS, tf;e., Manufaittered at. • MeIXTOSII & MORRISON'S . Carriage Factory, 210-18 Main -street, Seaforth. • CiAM.E- to the REPAOVED. REMOVED. I k-/151,11 of Nov( • ; grey in color. Iproperty, pay e. 207-4t* • JAMES GRIEVE. TRAYED CALVES, I i )to the premises of the undersigned, Lot • No. 0, Firth Coneeseion, Tuckeismith, Mill Road, so on weeks aeo, Pen' spring CALVES. Read - Th -owner i requeeted to eat], prove pinperty, • pay expenses nil take theta away. 207-4 supplied to Hotels and Country Stores at a small a(ivanee on cost. iNifienTANT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WAVING purchased the stock -in -461e of J. -LA-LECKIE, on • very adventageoes terms, and 'bathe; aided A Large and Well-.%lectecl Stock OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of almus every -description, and being determined to do beileiness ou a. CASH BASIS, Prices re now Marked Down to the V PLY LOWEST MARGIN, And ma ly Lines of Goods to Cost. We the •efore cordially invite an inspection of our Goods and prices, as we feel confident that we can sell ye Y GOODS, GROCERIES, H RDWARE, DAVID WALKER. STRAY SOW CAME into he premises of the marbecriber, Lot S---80, Fifth oneession, Tuekernanitle some weeks ago, a Black , OW PIG. The owner is requested to prove prepe •ty, pay. Charges and take her away. 207-4t (ea ORGE WALKER. STRAY HEIFER. -CAME into t e premises of the undersigned., Lot N'oe.16, th Conceesion, Morris, about July last, a year-old HEIFER. The owner hi requested to call, prove troperty, tell. charges, end take her ":113o%rriS, Nov. 29, 1871. JOHN WILSON. M. ROBERTSON, Cabinet-maker and Underteker, A.6 BEMPeED his Ware -rooms to JOHNSON'S. OLD STAND, Main -street, Seaforth, Where he has on hand a superior stock of tune of every description. CALL AND 1S'EE JJ UNDERTAKING. Having parcluteed Mr. Thomas Bell's HEARSE, I am prepared to attend funerals on the shortest notice, either intown or country. • • Collins,- All Sizes, • Kept constantly on hand. CABINET-MAKERS WANTED. A, ANTED, t‘4. good Cabinet-makers ; .steady work and good witgtes. • • 204 :TABLING & SCOTT. SPARLING& SCOTT parchneed the wholeeale department of Thomas Bell's *tirnituFe Shop, We are now prepared to - SUPPLY WHOLESALE. DEALERS t • '1171 •F UR AT Cheaper than it ever was sold before, as we hava- made. fir -oat edditione to the nmehinery and in- tend manufacturing extensively. Parties may be sure of good work, as none but good meehanice are employed.' A -good steels kep constantly on hand. Isimber taken in exchange. Turning done on shortest notice. ; ., . t.:::47 Tlionins Bell's Old Shop: Corner of Market Square, SEAFORTH; about the last of November, two small red heifer ; -I CALVFS- The owner is reqttehted th prove prop„ 2P4,13 SPARLING i."i SCOTT./ erty, pay expenses and take them away. . , I ' PREPARE FOR WINTER - 2,10 -4-1- . _JAMES •LANG. Sleighs .and'Cutters. 1 WILLIAM GR-ASSIE I SEAFORTH, AUCTION SALE or A DWET LING -HOUSE AND WAGON- _ 81 -TOP, IN SEAFORTH. Also, Lumber, Household Furniture, &e. B. J. P. BRINE has received inatructions to -L7-7-S01 by public auction, on the premises of the undersigned, tee SATURDAY, Dec. 80, 1871, The following valuable property, viz.: A frame waggon -shop, a frame dwelling -house, about 2,000 feet of oak plank, a quantity of oak lumber--ineh, inch -and -a -half and inch -and -a - quarter; a quuntity of scantling, various sizes; ten sets of waggou hnbs, and a quantity of spokes, the wood -work of a, Demoemt wagoon, four large farm gatt•s; also, a quantity of work -shop furni- ture, together with a. quantity of?household fund - titre, int -hiding stoves, tables, chairs, bedsteads, lounge, &c., together with a- variety of other at -U. - 41o; numerous to mention. Hale to commence at I o'clock sharp. Terms -CASH. 210-0 GEORGE GRASSIE. Has now on hand a largo number of handsonn ly I finished and enbutantially built CIJT'ITERS$ Aisti, a number of first-claes Nitrons -Oxide (las. ,Ottice--0,,er the Fountain of ; Fastuon, Mr. Pewter store, on the Market Square. • • ; Tact:day and -Wednesday of each Month: in Clinton, Terms as Few as any Establishment in the 6)6/Ay. nt the Commercial Ht tele on the following Thurs. • Repairing, of every description- promptly attend- days mind Fridays. • The remainder of the tinee at ed to, and satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure to call and see my Critters before pur- chasing elsewheee. • — N. B.-,111 over -due Notes and Accounts must be paid forthwith. '267 CARTWRIGHT: L. 1). Se Surgeon Dentist, v -i• extracts teeth w,thont pain by the use of the T HEREBY G1V .1- tions for a 11 • for the. emit - NOT REDIT011 S N --/the younger claims for paym 209-2 STRAY' HEIFER.. premises of the tiebscriber, on the iber last, a one -year-old HEIFER, he owner is requested to prove penses told take it away. .-1.13IES MARTIN. Lot 5, Fourth Con., Hallett. _ CE TO CREDITORS. 1 the late NICHOLAS MELADY, are requested to forward their nt to. W. R. SQUIER, Barrister, Gm:murex'. MO ICIPAL NOTICE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE OF SEAFORTH. MUNICIP TOWN I , E NOTICE, that the Non:Ma- :eve and four Councillors to Serve lug year, will be held at the „ ALL SEAFORTH et noon, on Monday, ecernber 18, 1871. •An. Election, if eves:um:, will be held on Mon- day, january let, 872 : the Polls to be open front 9, A. M., tre5 and the polling place for the Nort of the Hurim Road, to be Mr. Cash's Store. Gode ich Stroet. The polling piece tor the suledivisiott, South of the Huron Reed, to be at. the Town. Hill. T. P. BPIL. Village Clerk. • Sea forth, Dee. le 1871. . ; 208 . _ NOTICE TO -DEBTORS. oTIc.: in: beret+ given, that all panties indebted -L-7 to the nudere! geed, either by note or hook account. must settl the :came on or before, the firrt of Jantne-e- next. e nOtee or accoents renia2i;ing unsettlt•d at that di to will he placed in Court for •aving Seaforth. 1871. - GEORGE GRASSIE. collection, as he is I Seaforth. -Nov. 92 LL parties inite )ted to Dr. VERCOE, either -t.-L by NOM or Benk Account are requested to make immediate setelement of the same, otherwiee they will lie 'placed i suit for collection.. 203-8' TEETH EXT LACTED WITHOUT PAIN. S M C4— H S Attendante: Seaforth, at Knox's Hotel, the first WILLIAM GRASSIE. his Stratford office. Parties requiring w teeth are requested to call, , if at Seaforth and Clinton, on the first days of at- { tendence. Over 54,000 patients have had teeth extracted by I the use of the Gila. at Dr. Connotes offices. NeW ' York, - 203 -made Clothing and oots and Shoes, LOWER. than they were ever sold in A 1.NTLEYVILLE before. An immense stock of imported OkIERC6AIS' AXD CEXBRA CLOTHAVG Selling at 30 per cent. less then the usual price: OOTS AND SHOES In great variety and very elmay. GROCERIES Cheaper than ever. Splendid. TEAS from 50c. upward, - CliRISTMAS •FRUITS . And a kinds of Groceries, very low. Give ns a t before purchasing einewhere, and we will gnaran tee sutisfaction and prices. Remember he plaee-Leckie's Old Stand. STE ART, THOMPSON 8c CO. AINLEYV1LLE, Dec. 6, 1871. 209 NOTE LOST. LOST, shout the lint of November last, a NO OP HAND drawn by Alexender Ross, in fin • 1 . „ TN' THIS MATTER of Henry Cardiff, an Insolvent. --L•The above insolvent has deposited with nun a deed of t•omposition and exchange dilly executed. Dated thin; 5th day of December, A. D. 1871. DIXIE WATSON, Official Aesiguee for the County of Huron. BENSON -IS: MEYER, - Barriiders. 209-2 -PLAIN SEWING. TuRS. surrn, North Muin-street, two doors J-7-7-sonth of Mr. Themes Stephens's, will take in plain senieg. 209 GUARDIAN NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that after twenty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, applicatiop will be made to the Judge of the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron, at Goderich, for the appointment of Hugh Love, Sr., Esq., of the Township of Hay, hi the }mid County of Huron, as guardian of _Catherine Tabotha Par- so2nontel-i3ufant. child of :fennel; Parsons, late of the Townehip of Stanley, in eaid County of Huron, yeoman' deeetteed. Dated this 00th day of November-, A. D., 1871. HUGH LOTIS, Senr. STRAYED CALVES. QTpAYED from the premises of the undersigned, 1/4 -/in Egetiondrille. some time since harvest, one red steer CALF, about ten menthe end one red heifer CALF, about eight months old. Any person giving information n here they will be found shall be liberally rewarded, 209-4* C. L. VAN EGMOND. ESTRAY SHEEP. (IAMB into the premises_ of the Undersigned, v --/Lot 8, 4th Concession, MeKillop, Abe& the lint of September last, one EWE and two LAMBS. The owner is rectnested to call, prove property, pay charges and take them away. 209-44 MICHAEL MIIIPHY. ESTRAY CATTLE. CAME into the premises of the undersigned, Lot 'No. 25, Concession 11; MeKillon, during the past summer, three yearling STEERS and one yearling HEIFER. The °interim; requested to trail, prove prepay, pay eharg,es, and take them away. 909-4' JOHN GltIEVIS. ESTRAY COLTS. cisME into the premises of the subscriber, Lot Concession I, Townehip of Piny, about the -10th of November, two make COLTS rising four years old, one a dark iron grey, the other a, bay with white hiud feet. The owner is requested to prove property, pay ("bargee, and take them away. ROBERT TROMPS ON, 209-40 Exeter P. 0. - ESTRAY STEER. fiAllE 'into my premises, about the middle of C last, a two-year-old red -and -white STEER; large spots.' The owner is requested to prow property, pay expenses and take it away. PETER McQUEEN, 209-4+ Lot 30, 4th Concession,- Useorne. - ESTRAY CALVES. OAME into the premises of the mulereigned, -/Lot 4, 13th concession, Tuckereniith, three Spring CALVES ; the owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. 900-4F JOHN SHEPHERD, Kipper' P. 0, TEACHER WANTED. 'IA/ANTED a Female TEACHER for the fourth Division of the Common School of this Tillage ; duffles to commenee on the 1st of jantary, 1872. Address . W. Alm, 209 . Secretary R. S. T Stetforth. THE untlernioneO having purchased the Roxboro. Gristing and lelomine creiteed the Ma- lt , hintry, and put the Mill in thorough state of . HORSE -POWER FOR SALE. repair, • are now prepared to do "SY. S. ROBERTSON. TO THE FARMERS OF HURON. AGRI T )11.11.P113-CTIENT11.4. PIRST PIR,ToM GRAIN CRUSHERS A(i) STRAW CUTTERS. 0. C. WILSON, Sole agent for the County of Huron, for the firm. of MAXWELL& WHITLAW of Paris, is now prepared to furnish farmers with their celebrated Grain Cru4lers and Phraw Cutter*. These maehines took the First Prize at the Pro- vincial Trial fde agricultural implements held in. Paris in July last, end are without denbt the best manafectured the Province. Machines kept constantly on hand, and can be seen by intending. purchasers at anytime, at the Market, Seaforth. Also a number of IRON PLOWS, of four dif- ferent patterns, received direct from the Celebrated Scottish Plow manufactory Or JOHN GRAY -ST. Co., GLASGOW. These plows con he sold nearly 25 per cent. less than similar plows of canedien menufaetarei All other varieties of aviculture] implements kept constantly on hend, which will be sold :at manufacturers enie•ee. 197 0. C. WILSON'. ROXBORO MILLS! CHANCED HANDS. FOR Sale, mu. four Horse -Power. For .thrther particulars, enquire of „ JOHN THOMSON, 909-4 Steam Saw -Mill, MeKillop, REMOVAL. DB. VERCOE has removed his office and VOA, - deuce to the premises immedie tele. opposite his former residence; next to, 13tortdfoot'e Planing Mill.2,0940 Insolvent Act of 1869 i Insolvent Act. of 1869. Irr, eAN.A.u.k. ..) IN the matter of • Province .of Ontario, ROBERT MOORE County title _ insoleent. On WunsEsper, the 10th cloy of Jennutry next, the undersigned will apply to the judge of the said County -for discherge ender the said ea. - ROBERT MOORE, . By R. & 0. SMITH, his Attorneys. Dated t the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron, this fourth day of December, A. D. I 1871, 209-5 t I------------- nn as, for the stun of Tu Dollars, dated McKillop, and falling dna on the th•st of January, 1872. The public are hereby eantioned against purchasing or neeotiatieg the above note, .as pay- ment of the eain:has been stopped. JOHN DUNDAS. Dec. 4, 1871. • 200-4: NO RISK. Thomas' Erleetrie OM Worth Ten Times Its -PARK FOR SALE IN TUCKERSMITII, Weight in (+old. Do yen know apything of it ? If not, it is time you did. I PEING Lot If), Fifth Cmiceesion, Situated two ! -"miles smith of Seaforth •Station ,• there are 80 Pnin eannot etay where it is nsed. It is the ; acres cleared ; the bosh is all fenced, and there is elnaipest medicine ever made. One dose cures a. new boatel fence aeraiiii the front ; there is a g..nnod. common sore -throat One bottle has eared fm -tune barn eed shoal, with a fair dwelling -house; ehithe Fifty cents' worth has cured an ohl Stand. ' there is a well at the door, with riever less than 20 Me cough. Oue or tWo bath's ttUrus bed enniee of feet of. excellent water in the dryest time; also, a pile§ and kidney troublee. Six to eight applica-- geed bettring oichard. Apply to thins erne any cane, of Excoriated Nipples (Jr In- HUGH CRAIG, flamed Breast. One bottle has cured Lame Back 209 of eight years' standing. Daniel Platik, of Brook- Dornoch P. 0. field, Tioga County, Penn., says : " I went thirty miles fur a bottle of pier Oil, which effected a wonderful f cute 0 a crooked limb In- six appliea- dons." Another, who Inte had elettnna for years sass . I here half of a fifty cent bottle left, and re100 wouldnot I) my it if I Could got no mere." Bnlits Robtinion, of Numb), N. Y., writes: " One smell bottle <ye:1r Ecleetrie Oil restored the voice where the person bad not, spoken above a whisper for Jive years," -Rev. j. Mallory, of Wpm -ling,' N. Y., writes, "Your Eclectrie Oil eared me of linen- Chitis in one wee .'' Dealers all (neer the country say : " We have - never sold a met -Heine that has given such comp] •te Kathie:talon as this." It is composed if six of the best Oil e that are _ • and _MI*" dollars of expennee. Is sold by one or i known. Is- Its gOt is believed to he immeasurably Impeller to any - tiring ever made. Will save -yen much suffering snore dealers in e Try place. Price, 95 cents; . Prepared by S. N. Thomas, Phelps, N. Ye end :NORTHRUP & LYMAN, Nen castle, Out,, sole agent for the Den inion. Selforth, . - E. Hickson & Co. end R. Lumhdeu, Age nte for Norei.--Ecleetr e-e-Seleetuti and Electrizet210.8.4 NOTICE TO DEJ,".770./a A LL ACC:Or-NTS of the em•rent year and also e!"-Lall accounts and notes or other debts contract- ed in mS•vions .years must be paid on or before the 10th day of January, 1872_ Otherwiee tiny will he placed in Court for collection, as my businese want be wound up at once, GRAIN of all kinds, Pork, Butter, &c., will be takt n in payment of atertunts or notes, at 1 the hight et market price, up to the eboyeestated time. JOHN LECKIE> Ainleyville, Dee. 6, 1871. 209 it* SPLENDID BUSIUESS CHANCE. Te -NOR Sale or to Rent, a nell-established 1.3nehness -L. hi the village of Ainleytille, together with a I well -assorted Stock of general Merehandiese. Sat is - factory reateme ether) for selling. For particulars apply to • (1 to take as for externul nse, and REMOVAL OF ROSS'S HOTEL AND TAGE OFFICE. WRIGHT & ROSS. 239-4 THE FIRST -PRIZE IMPROVED BERKSHIRE BOAR. THE subscriber iegs to state that hi, has •-•"••re- moved to the adding formerly occupied by Mr. M. -Robertson S a Cabillat Factory, near the Station, which he Ian .fitted up in a suitable man- ner for a Hotel. inviteall his old friends and I customers to his n quarters •where he will be happy to attend to their wants. Iirst-elas4 Stab - hug and large pm in connection. Parties going North will find it o their advantage to patronize Ross's Mail Line (et' Stages, which shut from this Ht2itoeol. JAMES ROSS. I THE subscriber will keep for eerviee, at his pre- -1- miees, Lot 4, Con, 9 Stenley, two 1 • • front hippen, that well -line wn improved Berkehire Boar which took the let Prize at the two County Shone; t ahem, at three Township Shows all in 1871 T1 • subscriber has also purchased a young improved Berkshire Boar, six months old, at the Western FeirSLondon, whieh he: will Also keep for service. 'Terms, for each sow, to be paid at the thne of service, with the privilege of returning • • as necessary within twelve weeks from time of first eervice, WILT I • GR [STING, CHOPPING AND All other kinds of general Custom Work on the. shortest notice. They would also desire to state to fannere tunT others, that as the work will be done under their own supervision, they Inn -cc no hesitation in guaran- teeing entire satisfaction. A trial respectfully solicited, B. SHANTZ & BROTHER. Roxho o ,June ,1871. 184-tf. JUST ARRIVED 1000 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER. OLD STOCE SELLING, (HIE AP AT ARMSTRONG & PRICE'S BOOKSTORE. Main Street, Seaforth, SEAFORTH PLANING MILL, SASH, 1)00.R, BLIND FACTORY. rpm; begs leave to thenk hiS numerates enstomers for the liberal petronnge extended to him since eunnnencing business in Seafortle and. trusts that he may he favored with continuance of the same. Pat Hee intending to build would do well to. give him a call, as he will continue to keep pn Rana a. large stock of all kinds of DRY PINE LUMBER, ell A AS 111 IS , DOORS,. BLINDS, MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC. He feels confident of giving satisfaction to those. who may favour him with their patronage, as new but first-class workmen are employed. Vie' Particular attention paid to Custom Plazifaege. Nov. 7, 1871. -1..11 BLAIR, Jr. 201 JOHN H. BROADFOOL. 205 • CUTTERS. 'CUTTERS