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The Huron Expositor, 1872-01-19, Page 59 187& .11. wong other witnesses for theA fence, a tattooed nobleman,, whaf`t atattooed Sir Roger, and would lso produce a cousin of Sir Roger, alame Radditi, *ha could svs ear; tat the claitirtut's statements as to muter iHitit intercourse with her ere false: 'salve Trade 01 the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway. A correspondent of the Guelph 'Ater - says 't The 11:45 train from on Which I travelled, brought aying iiwengers and 14 ear loads merchaudise; three et which were de- _. _red a -Fergus, tluee at Drayton, five Harriston, three at Clifford. At ich of these 'Pointe there was abundant tidence that large quantities of produce re stored,. awaiting shipment, although .em each there is an average daily Ship, tent of ear loads, follows: Fergua 5; raytou 3, Harristou 5, and Clifford 6. iht car loads left Clifford on Monday, Stio inst., and ten were ready to do on Wednesday, the 10th. Seven [So. are waiting at Moolefiekl, and three t Drayton, while here, at Hariiten, to average shipment already mentioned, ha the fact ot the present demaud for eight ears eyeing ininsh larger than the xi/ply, -shows .that this thriving and Ionderously prosperous village is by no 'tessas behind its neighbors. An iu- ICnSe business, too„ is being 1one in Mord- 1 learn from Mr_ Dulmage, the aergetic station master, that sio less an six thousand bushels were purchas- there on. the 9th inst.., .by Messrs. =Strong & Stewart, Janies Stirton, Isaid Dickson and J. Talton, of ,ttelph, and Messrs;- XV, Gordon, .John :ogerson. and Louis Zimmer. Nothing tn be more remarka,ble and satisfactory tan these, pyoofs �f progress, or more ecouraging to those enterprising men hose energy and. pluck have brought bout these results. Verily Harriston nd Cliffordseem destined to become he Toronto/and Hamilton of the North Vest. and if the Welliagton. Grey and. 1,ruce Railway Company desire, as no ,oubt they do, to see this ends attained, hey would much facilitate it, by provd- a mixed through tzain daily instead f alternately. It would not be in the oast too muoh. 13IRTEfS. )a'aT. --In Sc.asforth, on the 10th inst., he wife of Mr. Geo, Dent, merchant, of a daughter. McKillop, on the 13th inst., the wife of Mr. John Adams of a son, still horn. MARRIAGES. gIIRRA'Y-WALSif. - At St. Basil's . Church, on the 9th hist, by the Rev. Fattter Barden, Mr. Patricia Murray, of .Seafortla to Miss MaryJane Walsh, Brantford. 1.‘ox-CteasatatatT.-At Egmondville, on t the lith inst., by Rev. Mr. Graham, 'Ma William Fox, of the township of Goderiela to Miss Emily Graintnett, of thetownship of Stanley. MeLeas--MeNtia•-On thelOth at the residence a the bride's brother, Mr D.. McNeil, Clinton, by the Rev. F. Metanug. Mr. Neil McLean, to • Miss Margaret McNeil, both of Kin- mutline. DEATHS. RumitALL. -In Goderieh township, on the 14th inst., Ellityt, youngest son of Mr. Samuel. Rurnhall, aged. 4 years, a ...months and 14 days. . 011N,Insa-Ort Monday ex -ening last, Lilliet youngest --danghter Of Mrs. J. O'Neil,- Clinton, aged 16years-after a lingering ilinass. EBINGS.-At Clintqa, on 'Friday, the =I2th inst., at 1 pan., of heart disease, Jonas Gibtyings, in the seventy-second year of his age. Deceased was a oative of Devon, Eng - and, and carne to Clinton when it had no existence and was only a howling jwildernesa in the year 1831, and pur- -chased a farm adjoining, and oceupying the North East quarter of Clinton. De- ceased .was a man beloved by all who knew him for his amiability of character. In politics he was a. Conserva.- ,tive until. last election, when he voted for Mr_ Gibson, on personal grounds (adv. In church- matters he was an ac - WO member of the Bible Christian Church. His death was very sudden. TITE MARKETS. SE,S.FORTII, Jan. llt 1872. There is not much change in the quO- '0.tions of the Seaforth nia.rkut this week. ;The rise in Wheat aoticed last week still .maintains. Pork has slightly declined., q3usiness on the Market continues brisk, audfarmere generally seem to be taking advantage e' f the good roads and fine weather to bring out their produce. We _notice that, 'evezi yet, many'farmers who jive in the rear tewnships,' convenient t;a the stations On the Wellington, Grey aini BrueeRailway still Continue to bring ata‘ heir Grain and Pork to this market. This is proof positive that the highest rates prevail here. We quote: ...$/- 20 to 1 22. Spring Wheat 1 17 to 1 18 Barley ....055 to 058 Oata. t 0 36 to 0 37 Nast - .... .... . .. . . ..... . 0 58 to 0 62 tatter. . ., 0-. 121 to 0 16 Eogra '015 to O1 Fi.sur 000 to 0 00 , Potatoes . a 045 to 050 [Hay. . .....1000 to 13 00 -I. Hides .......... 7 50 : to 8 00 - Sheep aiitia II , I 00 to 2 00 LarnisSkitei . , .. . .. ..... ... . _ ...... I 00 to 1 50 Calf Skios per lila.... ....... ..... 0 01 to 0 12- .Wtial.00r root a ' 2 00 1t Oa tail) per barrel. . _ 1 20 lat f. t 004 :slut ton ... , ... - ..... . . , t. 0 04 Tura, per 100 lbs... ... ' 4 50 Wh Pali eat-. - Sprig Wheat ats to to to tr to 2 _ 000 005 0 06 5 IS CLINTON, 1, ,1872. .. . t..$1 17 t7i 123. :117 att j17 037 at, 037 teas .......... . - 0 60. oil 062 0 56 oe 0 58 0 15 a o 16 Egant . 015 azt 015 Pork, per 100 4 80 vo 5 30. , Hay, por ton,.. - .. - . 12 00 tra 14 OD - Stave Dolts, per cord 2 25 Barley 'Butter Toneo-To, Jan. 18, 1872. Fauca-Soring extra was enquired for at :15 55, but Was held for $5 60, Fancy offered at $5 70, and No, I superfine at S5 50 were refused. Extra could not be • boneht under $.5 85 to $5 90. Yester- ° • itay there Were sales of Na. I at $5 50 to 11 $5 60, of fancy at $5 65, to $5 70, and of extra at $5 t a tTAN:. 19, 1872. THE IIITRUINT EXPOSITOR. NATABA.T.,---No. 1 Treadwell and No. 9, white were offered in car lots at $1 30 -withoot buyers, but a car of No. 1 white sold at $1 32t, L o,cSpring con.ld have sold readily at $1 24, but buyer e insisted upon $1 25 to $1 26. On the steeet Market $1 28 to $1 :31 was paid for •/Smiles and Delhi, and $1 24 for Tread- ; well. BA.E.LEY--1110 market continues„ firm, - with buyers for all that is offered at late prices. A car of No. 1 Nipissing sold at ,69c on the tracka„Abott Sr or. 7 )cars were sOld-on the atreet market at 69e to 70o. Paaa-a-Nothing -dding, Street prices ambhanged at 68 to 70e. OATS -Quiet and steady at late prices, namely, 44e on. theati ack. SEEDS -None offering, Buyers for ;clover _at $6 50. 1; HAv--Seld at $191to-$24. DeEssan IIOGS. -1-Not many offering)", :and the market slightly weaker. A few lots on the street sold at $5 25 to $5- 30. .Car lots offered at $5 10 to $5 25, but no sales reported. • MONTREAL, Jan. 17. • Faotat-The. market - continues. ex- tremely. quiet °and- prices are almost. nominal in the virtua1 absence of busi- ness. G-RAIN-ISTO . transactions; rates are still nominal: PootastOos-Dull. PORK -Is in limited eonsumpti've de- mand at late rates.- • HoGs-Dull, and with liberal offerings; prices are rather easier and range -from $5 55 to $5 75, but eltrensely difficult to place. _Burran-The demand is still confined -to choice, of which very little remain in stock. LONDON, Jan. 18, 1872. White Fall Wheat 25 @ 1 80 Red Fall Wheat.... . ............ 20 to4 A 24 Spring Wheat ,.... 1 20 at s 25 Barley -48 Ibs V bushel........t 0 54 g 0 57 Peas 0 58 '0. 0 62 Corn i, 0 60 g 0 05 Oat...... 0 871 @ '0 38 Butter (in firkin) 0 13 @ 016 33utter (rolls). . 0 18 @ 0 20 Eggs... : . - .......... . 7 0 20 028 Potatoes ; . 0 40 @ 0 45 Dressed hogs... ...... ........... 4 80 ett 4 20 GOLD. -The price of Gold in New 'York fluctuates from 1O8 to 109. BUFFALO LIVE STOCIts Thursday, Jan. 18, 1872. RECEIPTS. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, cars. cars. cars. Tast 72 hours.......282 12 131 Past week . .366 44 247 Previous „week... . ...269 33 191 sunottENTS. Past 72 hours . .160 - 11- 166 ' Past week. 280 40 179 Previous week.. ... 290 28 137 CATTLE. The marrketopeua quite active at a'ale- cline of ic to fe from last week Thurs- day, owing to an increased supply; but- • higher than the corresponding day last week. - Sales comprise 721 head at $4 871- to -$6 871 for natives, and $4 25 for a lot -of !cows and steers against Sales last week Tuesday of 611 head at $4,25 to $6 371. Sales reported Robinson to Kirkover, 38 hd. Ohio steers, av 1096, at $5. Coat to Farthing, 30 lid Ohio 'steers, av 1079, $4 87o. - Tates to Kirkover, 18 hd. do av 1233, at $5 20, • Stark to .McCaffery, 16 lid do av .1303, av $6 371, Stark to MeCaffery, hd. do av noa, at $5. Stark to -McCaffery, 32 hd. do av 1444 Brigs to Douns, 28 hd cows and steers, • av 1016, at $4.25. Myers & Co., to Brown, 18 hd 111 steers, av 1100, at $5 25. Myers & Co.. to Tatdor, 16 hd do av • 1026, at $5 25: Forest to Coon, 15 hd do. av 1119, A .$550. Fulling to Monroe, 80 lid Os steers, av 1545, at $6 75. • RagIe to MeCaffery, 49hd. III. do av 1261, at $5 67/. Myers & Co. to Coon, 100 hd do do av 1215, at $5 621. Same to same, 50 lid do av 1433, at $b25 Colt to Blanchard, 32 lul do av 1370, at $6 15_ G. & Lane to Coon, 33 hd Ohio do av 1376, at $6 62t. Beals to kVoods, 16 lid do do av 1443, at $6 60. Gardner to McCaffery, 38 hd Ky. do • av 1015, at $5. • Bugle to Coon, 33 ha In. do av 1350; at $6 25. Same to same, .42 hd do do av 1600, at $6 871 - Monaghan to Sheldon, 15 lid do do av 1339, at $6 30. -_ Briggs to 'Shelden, 18 hd, Ind. do av 1160, at $5 30. SHEEP. No sales. HOGS. Prices are 30c per hund.recl lower than lastweek, with dull and heavy market ° under pressure of large receipts. Sales comprise 3,500 head at $4 30 to .$4 45, against. sales last week Tuesday -of 2,639, head at $4 60 -to $4 75. LIVERPOOL. g g eS P-7 • 1—z sst S. D. S. D. S. 'D. S. Flour._•°80 0 30 0 30 0 80 0. d Re- Whtea. ..... 11 9 11 9 11 9 11 9 BedWinter 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 White. 12 9 12 9 12 0 12 0 Corn ill 9- 31 9 81 6 31- 6 Barley. . 3 8 3 -8 3 8 3 8 Oats ...... 2 It 2 11 2 11 2 '11 . 41 0 41 0 41 0 41, 0 - Pork .... 59 0: 59 0 69 0 59 0 44 0 44 3 44 3 448 • • - Fnattic. PALTRIDOE has been working like a brick, and has got all tliings ready to make you a dozen photogittphs this winter ; only $ I per dozen.' Scott's Bleck, „SeafOrth. , BOY WANTED. TVANTED,immediately, a stroug aatiVe lad, " about fourteen or sixteen years of age, as an apprentice to the Priuting Business. Apply per- sonally at THE EXPOSITOR (Mee, 8011.fOrth. TO LET TITT' premises on the market at present occupied • by P. MeCratatou as a Taterraatand - possession on the 1st March. Settforth, Jan. 16,1872. • 215 • cAuTioN. ANY party found rentovittg Timber, or trespass- ing in, arty- . manner on Lot.6,.7th Concession, Tuckennuitha will be prosecuted to the ntnaost ex- tent of the law • 215-2t. E. HICKSON & CO. FOR SALE.. EDAR FENCE POS Cetlar Foundation Timber, Rail Timber, 1 Framing Timber -Ash and Pine. APPIY to , E. HICKSON & CO" 215-2 , Sett/orth. ' t• ,EXECUT6 VOTIOE is 'hereby claima against the a ELDER, the elder, hi hi 4f Hibbert, in the Colin the same to the underai ok before thellrst day. of piesented after that dat as the Wain) of the eat up b thaa pate: Tuckersruith, jan. 7 att S' NOTICE. en to all parties h 1111 ate of the late WILIIAM lifetinte a the Tow ehip a Polak', mud sent in nod, properly attest , on March, 1879. All claims will receive no attention, a must be finally wound TAMES MURRAY, EX. MoLAREN, Ekecutors. , 21544 872. DISSOLUTION ritHE Partnership 'h -LatRAISTRONG & P stationery, itt thevillag dissolved. All debta will be paid -by C. ARM, due thersamo will be OH Seatotth, Jan. 12, 187a • PARTNERSHIP, tofore existing between ICE, as booksellers and of Seaforth, is this day traded ,by the said firm RONG, and all accounts cted by him. C. *ARMSTRONG. J. E.-.11.311ICE. 'The book and atati "Telegraph Book Store `underaigued, who will 'customera. 215-4 t nary store known as the 'will be cataied du by the o his best to please his C. A.RMSTROIst-G. NOTE LOST. - LOST, some tinie dart g last week, two NOTES -2-161 hand, one alrawn by August Brodhageu, of the Township of 1oKiUop, in favor of either of the understatneet, for the sin of $27, and duo on the • Lit of Jammu, 1872; the other' was drawn by Edsvard Lenity, of the woahip of Monis, in fa- vor of either of the und sioned, for the amount of 315, and tine on. the 24 of:Septem.ber, 1872. The public are hereby Multi&i ed agaitiet purchasing or negotiating either of th hove notes, as payment - of tlie. same has been at ped: JOHN- DONAHOE, • ROGER LANE, - PATRICK MOORE. 2, - 215-4 • • TeesWit ter, jou, 16, 1 Fellow SHOSHONE • A L N'S F NTI CORSO FAFES &ft] Syrup. AT 'S REMEDY. NG BAL:SA.M. fiA.LE PILLS. OTIYE SYRUP. SUPP-LY • above C lebi6ted P #nt _Medicines .RECEIVED. R. LUMSDEN'S CORNER DRUG STOR , SEAFORTH. 1 SO, SIMP ON'S CLEBRAT D "SPICE," For Fatte ing Cattle. Whol sale and Retail. 215 &ESS, HARNESS. • Great ariety AT. WILSON'S SEAFORTH. TRUNKS Of all kinds, VALISES -a -tot a fe °W PS -of all . COLLARS BT zashe3, Cur -anub, Ca7q8. All pnecs-fron 10 cents np. Bells, Blankets, C cingles, Saddles, • And in faci everything 4suany found in a first- , class Saddfer's Shop, a1Ld at prices extremely lo*. * , Orta, all ;sizes. JAMES Takes thisupportunity o Merida and customera fo tended towlead him for by striat attention to - bu a. first-clasa article to me renege of the many. Remember' the Slip "OOLVEN WILSON thanking his numerous the liberal support ex- hefipast year and hopes in *at told manufacturing it a. fair share of the pat - o/ the SADDLE." 215 BUSINESS DISSOLUTION 0 HAN GE. ARTNERSHIP. 011111.4atilfittlett111101ts1;111 1;11 1111 11111'1111111'1 — .........___, Begs to announce that hi will continue the bind - nese of the late firm of *pew & Doherty (Mr. De - pew removing to the catv of London to exteud his business operations,) atia While thankftil for the pest patronage, he hope,' by increasing lais stotik an4 meeting the wants o his customers and the public in eyerv possible 'ay, to do in 1872 a much larger business than last year, m which, although the first year of the busi ess, there was sold over a 100 PIANOS AND MELODEONS -I • At a cost of Twenti Thousand. Dollars. The preaeut stock must be aold, toeparatory to heaviey Intportations in the Spring, so come now 6 ; if you want Bargains. CLINTON MU I0 EMPORIUM is the spot f k all kinds of 4kIUSICAL I STRUMENTS a Of the bet makers. . Clinton, Tan, 9, 1372. STR YED. lo'about two roontha ago TRAITED from: Seafoi a spotted COW, its( hind leg is a large lump. SOTOR time, a large whit will be suitably rewardet .Se oral, Nov: 15, 1$7 , 215 and white on the riga Also, straved about the SOW. Any information THOMAS STEPHENS. . 213 A SELLA 6LDEN OPPORTUNITY! OUT AT To turn ha, Summer Stock. of Dry Goo G DETT WILL BEGIN A SW , On FRIDAY, 1.9th JA When Goods will .be sold regardles, whole stock must be cleared Sale to continue a -s long as Goods la A rare chance' for Bargains, Do REMEMBER D NT'S CHEAp DENT' s into Money. EPING SALE UARY, of value,' as tte ut at once. t. 't let it pass.' ST RE, SEAFORTH. SO 1 ew Groe int /. E Subscrib f FAMILt 6 Stol-e forn AS, Griahani. Teas, Oats, As w intend.roakin find i T E CASH SYST Goods deli N. B —The highest Remember the . 215 ST ETTIT NG EW. IT, Flour, Fe -$ TC PE rs a e now opening G OCERIES, FL erly occupied.by the Company. UCARSI TO - TO., 'OF THE BEST BRAI co.,-11)1'uckwheat etc., etc., kept const SEEDS a speciality, Far to their advantage to give M AD ONE PRICE STR1 ered any part of the village, arket Price paid, in Casio Stand, old telegraph Offi e the Black Bear. STR P AND NOTICE. ALTHOUGH BOOTS & SHOES, WOOLLEN GOODS, CROCKERY, ETC 9 Have advance4 frOxn 10 to 20 per cent, WE WILL NOT d and Seel Put up the GOODS novil in Stock FOR A SHORT TIME. Ea HICK* SON *c CO. ut a choice Sto UR, FEED, et Icintreal Telegral h ACCOS, orn and Oat -meal,- ntly on hand. el.'s and Gardeners-NN111 s!a. CTLY ADHERED TO. free of charge. or all kinds of Procludte. one door South of FAIRLEY1 D! ,And. by so doin you will ascertain 9-1. t you can purchase every description o 1300 AND At Pri To linow this to customers HOES es that defy Co petition. I be facts, we would ax. vise our numerous o call early and exafline our stock. We ep constantly on hand every descriptiOn of CUSTOM WOR,' made in the latest style anti by first-cl ss workmen., ' All maycall and‘ be convin e that SPURR' SOIV'S BOOT AND HOE STORE is th Rerr two spot which the public has long been lookin light at last. Strict attention paid tc repairs, for and hascome to ember the spot, in GRIFFITH doors South of the Post Office N. B. -No adva AviEs' Old Stand, Alain st., Seafort4. S LTRR & S0N.1 ce put on goods on account of he rise on stock, 215 CLEARING ALE. To make room for Spring oods. f:E SWI WILL SELL HE BALANCE .OF T E S AT COST. MAJN STREET, SEAFORTH. IR T MANUFACTURERS. VOTI E IS' HEREBY GIVEN, that the Cot.- -LI _poi- salon of the Yills.ge of SEAFORTH, rue prepare to offer most liberal inamentents by way OF MONEY BONUS to sueh person or persons as will establish and retain in operation in said village a MANIOACTURINO ESTABLISHMENT. • An .; Machin ctrienitaral Implement Maittfactory and Shop preferred. For further particulars the -Village. Clerk; Scaforth, Ont. • 218-4 ESTRAY STEER. pass ' into the premises of the toidersigned, Lot No.17, Con. 9, Stanley, on or about the later pat of October, a two-year-old STEER. The °taint- js requested to call, prove property, pay charges and tale it away. 218-4 JOHN CONSIT. PRO INE TI*HE preaent b tille Pump F atalied, upon also a well wi sold either wi ing could he with but litt e be told very eh ther particuta ERTY FOR SALE MONDVILLE.1 go d being about to retire from bis offers for sale the Eginotol- et tal ith the half acre of landat- ich there is a good frnit orchard, h nal)) in it. The property will bo h t1 -without the tools. The butt& (i vernal in; °tan excellent dwolling xpenhe. The above property will apt and on easy terms. For far- P1I1t." to • 1 LEVI TINEESS, 2.144* Egmondville P. 0. ATTLE TITE periodica Fair for the sale of nit czune, Cows, 01.P11,- will be held at 'MRS. DAY'S OTEL, NEAR WROXETER, On 'Maxi) 'V, January 29th, 18/2. Several buyerh expected. By mien Wroxeter, ary 4, 1872. 21412 MONTREAL HOUSE, ;SEAFORTIL "DOMINION .HOUSE. CASH VS. CREDIT. FOR ONE.. MONTH -i. •.ONLY N. m...TAvINGsToNE WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER -OEN T. ON ALL CASH PURCHASES AMOUNTING- TO $5 CIO AND. UPWARD. ;hist received, large ancl carefully selected stocks of FRESH TEAS, SUGARS, TOBACCOS, &c. All of which will be subject to the above dm:count. Now is the time to obtain BARGAINS. The above offer being genuine, will be adhered to in every case when purchasers pay CASH DOWN. Goods marked in plain figures at the lowest market rates. Convince yourselves by making an early inspection. AINLEYVILLE, January, 1872, N. M. LIVINGSTONE. .STEWARt.TROMPSON &CO. Al N LEYVILLE3 ARE SELLING- OFF THE BALANCE OF THEIR FALL AND NVINT ER STOCK VERY Ii.OVVI a To make room for Eprdg Importations. ; NOW IS THE MILE TO SECURE 13-IRGAINS, Call and Examine for Yourselves Before -Purchpsing 1:1sewhere.• REJLE.JIBER TIIE PLACE—LEM:LES OLD 'UTAST. • -.1.1XLEYVILI4E, January, 1872. STEWA.RT, THOMPSON I CO. THE PARTIES who ..,tiliscribed to ate for the -A-Widow Sparlina, 'last spring, will Ocala call and pay their subscriptions to' SA311.7EL STAR., at his shoe -store, who will cretlit the same in the subscription list. 214-8t ROBERT BRETT. PIG ESTRAY. t_ CIAME to the premises of the subSeriber, about October last, a8111;111 BOAR The owner is requested to prove property, pay eapensea and take it avaty. ALEXANDER F$11Q11BA11.SON, 2,14-4t , Lot 23, 9th Con., Morrill. ESTRAY SHEEP. TRAVED into thetpromiaes of the unclorsignedt Lot No. 7. Con. 7, Grey, on or about the ist of Angust, TWO SHEEP your TWO. LAMBS. The 01713CT is requested to ptove property, pay cbarges and take thou away. • 214 -le /- ROBERT IN.GLIS. ESTRAY ,STEER. rAME into the t'sremise at Of the subscriber, north • half of Lot 6, 9th Con. of Stanley, about the 15th of November leat, n. STEER, coming two years old. Tbe owner is requested to provepro- pea rty, pay charges and take it away.- . . 214-4* • JOHN COOPERt STRAY MITERS. (tAllE into the enelehure. af Lho snbseriber, oh or at)ont the 15tIs day of Nosamber last, :two HEIFERS, about.11 rata old ; one ali nil, _the (Aiwa rod and white spotted. The owner is ntatost- ed to eall, prove property, pay eapouscs and take' them away bumedianly. JACOB OESCH, Lot 27. Con. 14, Hay, • 212-3* PUBLIC NOTICE. -att OTICE it hereby giton to the Council of the -LI Coaporation of Seaforzb, and till °thorn con- eorlied, that I do hitreby forbid the 'rection and continnation of a. drain. on Main street paasing my property from the Grand. Trotik Railway, as the said drain is celeulated to injure my property. If the said drain be continued, 1 shall take adieu agar/Et the gold corporation of Stitt -forth. 'for any damage that may accrue to toy property-ftom the garnet TF1030.8 WIIITESIDES. Seatotth, January 10, 1b72. 2I4-4* ESTRAY STEER. QTRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, ta' Lot No. 27, 6th Con., Hay, about the last of SiTternber last, a yearling STEER, red and 'white, wtth a hole in one ear, and a slit in the other. Any person giving such information as will lend to the recovery of the above-named animal will be suit- ably rewarded. . JAMES HOITLDEN, 214-4* Hills Green. P. 0. ESTRAY H-EIFER. ( it,ME into the premises of Mrs. MeNnughton, , Lot' 22, South Baytield Road, a. red HEIFER, white underneath, coming two years old. The +tamer is requested to pay expenses, prove property dltalre i. away. 218-4 ESTRAy HORSE. 1A3.1E into the prenaises of the underaigned, north half of Lots 35 and 36, lat Con., Tuna - b Try, about the lst of Dec,, a lightiah-brown ORSE, 16 hands high, and about 7 yeara old. Tie.owuer is requeated to prove property, pay e owes and take it away. 214-3 JAMES CASEMORE. „ ESTRAY BULL . iAllE into the prEliliSCS ‘6/ the Rabscrihor, 1,0fi No. 12, Seeond Concession, Tackeramith, L. R., S , about three montisseatto, a two-year-old BULL. 'The owuer is requeeted to call, prove property, pay eLaroos and take him tiwav. 2113-3* MICHAEL /JEFF:MINA:N. ' !NOTICE TO DEBTORS. undertigned do‘dre.i to state that he haat toot -it -ea _instructiona to extend the time for the p yment of debts due the estate a- Giurrizoi 1JA-111E4, until nixt Court (lay: AR debts due at tat timo ttill positively be sued., without .respeea 11Pe113°1113° 205 S. rorrEE, Seaforth. NOTICE. •JM Mrulielpal Connell of the County of Huron i'11134'eetC0illUthil; 110031 IN GODERICH, port Tirsiirts.Y, tue 23rd January, int PETER 1.DA080N, County Clerk. County Clerk's Office, lt 2344 s 00aerttla 10th Sauunxt,a871. 4 1