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The Huron Expositor, 1872-02-09, Page 5a FEB. 9 1872. 0 he ball inied him, and the would-- be asitissin escaped. The Finance /Minister of France reports that he is prepared to pay tok Germany hall' a milliard — over .S100,000,000 --of the war in -len -mi. - which is due on the lst of May. The report of the Chicago Relief mittee shows that the 'total. re - from Canada were about et 5,000. The total amount ex- pended up to the 91.11 of 4anuary was $1,573,63,9 ; the amount receiy- 'ed. from all sources is not stated-. The number of persons nott receiv- ing aid is 9,895. rt)je Canada Southern Railway hsve now a Bill before the .Ontario Parliament askinc,6for power to • the company to buil(1_a branch line froni some point in the township of Enniskillen to some point on the St. Mir River in the - township of Sarnia, and from some point in Coma - y of Kent to Chatham, and from some point in the County of Elgin to Leaden, and from some point in the County of Norfolk to Wood- [ stock. ee litte.,_Daniel McLachlan, formerly a membar of the aid Canadian Legis- lature, died at his residence at rnprior on Aroncla.y morning. Ha. E was an extensive lumber merchant, itnd a director of the Ottawa and Viescott Railway Company, and Viee-Qhairman of the Ottawa As- , sociation of Lumber Manufacturers. r lie represented Ottawa,- then By- , town,. in the old Legislature from 118.51 t�184, and in 18G1 wt% elected for Smith. Renfrew over Mr. R. R The Manitoba Gayernment, -after resenting in high indignation the proposition of th 4t Ontaria Legisla- ture that steps slioald,be -taken. to bring the murderers of Thomas Seott to justice, have, upon reflec- tion, seen fit to make some wave in ! the matter themselves. One of their [_ supporters, Mr. Donald A. Smith, ! moved, an Mouthy last, a resolution setting fettli that the Imperial autherities alone had crintinsl juris- t clictiontin the North-west prior to [ the union. with Canada' and propos- ing to ask them what they had done or intended to do in reference to Ithe vindication of justice in those territories before that time.. Both sides of the -House supported the re- [ salutien and it was accordingly car- ried unanilmouslv. tL nee . Cpeaa111K of Parliament and the Queen's Speech. The Session of Parliament was opened on. Tuesday, fith inst. The Royal speech begins with thanks to God for thetrecoyery of the Prince of, [Wales; and gratitude for the syMpatity of the people. The re- lations. wzth foreign Powers are 4' nil in all respects satis- , factory. 4 hill wiu be presented - 1 to check the -slave trade in Polyne- sia which is severely denounced. _ !' The eabrts to secure the continuance of the comMercial treaty with France, have so far , not succeeded, but negotiationsare still pending:, The follovtink reference is made with regard to -the Alabama claims • 1" The Arbitrators appointed: pur- 1 uant to the Treaty of Washington, for the purpose of amicably settling [the Alabama claims'have held their &st naeeting at Geneva. Cases were laid before the Arbitrators on_ behalf of each party to the Treaty. In the case so submitted by Ameri- ca large claims were included Which were understood on -my part not to be within the province of the Arbi- trators. On this subject I have caused a friendly communication to be made to the Government orthe United States." Nothing further is said in regard to the Alabama claim, but in e'. restard to other I •- ,ovisions of the Treaty of Washing- ton, it is stated that the Emperor of [Germany has accepted the arbitrator- !: ship of dispute in regard to the Ban juan boundary, and cases are now - preparing for' taresentation. The mixed Commission appointed under the Treaty is also in session. One Krtion of the Treaty yet require the consent of the Canadian Parlia- ment The condition of Ireland is improving, morally and materially. Crime and pauperism in Great tain is decreasing. Estim a tes- ili soen be laid before. the Com- -. which Her Majesty hopes - Yin prove favorable and indicata the prosperous condition of the Kingdom. The Speech enumerates the- measures to be submitted for parliamentary action ; among them, bilis for edecation in Scotland, esta- ‘laIishing the license system, improv- ing.the law of procedures, providing for voting by ballot, and preventing ttnd unishing bribery. FROM PdANITOBA. trite Manitoba Winter - Palestine Price of Live stock. Coreexporttlence of the Huron Expositor. PALESTINE, Manitoba, Jan. 10th, 1872. The winter set in about the 21st of No- vomber. There was a slight fall of snovr [. before the 2Ist, but did not last long. Ifecember and January are generally the I most' severe of the winter months in 'E Manitoba, and this winter, the natives tell us; has been the coldest there has [been for a. num* of years, - in fact, i1 their expeiienee -the therinoineter, varY s FM 9, 1872. ing from twenty to thirty and as low as forty degrees below Zero. . Now, after- having lived in Manitoba. for the last nine months, and having had a good deal of experience in travelling through the:country, I can verily assert that I never Bait a more pleasant or. con- genial winter *Canada -411y native land --Lthan. I have spent in Red River this .seasen. This being the conclusion ar- -rived at, in speaking Of the climate as a ..general thing all over the Province. '. Now, to confine myself to that section .of the nountry in which I havelocatecl, -called Palestuie,° from its beautiful ap- pearance -where the, serenity of the ...climate, the numberless pleasing landscapes, and. the productiveness of the . soil render it the most lovely country that can be imagined. The winter is ex- - tremely mild, the snowonly falling to the depth of ten Or -twelve 'inches. the ' frost entering the gi•ound only About four or five inches. The days are clear, the sun shirting pleasantly all the day long. We do irt experience any of those -colcl blustering atoms to which the Ca- nadian winters I are subjeeted. And, al- though in sorae parts of this Province,. "John prest" ;appears to get irritated, and SeeMs desirous of seizing the inhabi- tants -with an icy hand, still We.think. notwithstanding this, tliat the winter of. Manitoba is of a more agreeable and pleasant nature than that of Ontarid. Palestine is situated about 'seventy -miles west of -Winnipeg, on the third (.-.rOssing of the White Mud River. The soil of this district is extremely 'fertile .and well wooded. On the whole, it is wall -calculated to.make one of the -best grain -producing and stock -raising coim,` tries in this Western Continent. Horses and. cattle live ;well on the prairie hay, of -which any amount can be had during the °summer season for the cutting of it. The price of horses iro; the country varies from two to three hundred dollars accotding to the ,quality. Oxen. from one- to two hundred dollars per pair; Cows from thirty to seventy dollars each. Stock, as a general thing, is not so high this year, on account, of tbe large quantities of hay that have ben consumed by the prairie fires, of which there were a great many in this Province, - on account of the remarkable dry season, destroying not only uncut grass but large quantities of hay after it had even been stored away in stacks by the farni- ,, • ers for their winter supplies. D. F. : lannemeo. ' gniminnewese I AUCTION SALES. Thursday, Feb. 15th, 'on the east half of lot 8, Sixth Concession, Mullett, near Kinburn, Farm Stock, Iniplements and Household • .„ Furniture. Robert Coates, proprietor; J. P. Brine, auc- tioneer. , Wednesday, Feb. 44th, in Seaforth, real estate, consisting of one -frith of an acre on Main street, with store,, .dwel- .1ing, store -house, stable, etc. W. N. Watson., proprietor; .T. P: .Brine,. one- tioneer. . Tuesday, Feb. 27, on Lot 19; Fourth -Concession, Morris, thr_ ee miles from Ainleyville, Farm St.eek, Implements and Household Furniture. Wm. Annett, . proprietor; J. P. »Brine, ' auctioneer.. Friday, March 1, on -Lot 10, Eighth • - Concession,Morris, Farm Stock, Inaple- merits and. the entire horse' Young Ex'- , hibition.” George Symonds, proprietor; • T.. aolraes, auctione. r. _ \ Tuesday, .Feb. 13, on Lot 32, Third - Concession, MeKillop, Farm Stock, Im- : plements and Household Furniture. John Dickson, preprietor ; J. I'. Brine, ,auctioneer. . • • Friday, Feb. 23, on Lot 24, Sixteenth Concession, Grey, Farm Stock and Iru: plernents. - Thomas Pollock, proprietor; - J. P. Brine, auctioneer. • . • Tuesday, Feb..20, on Lot 30, Thirteenth Concession, Hibbert, Farm Stock- and Implements. John Pendergest, pro- prietor; D. McPhail,' auctioneer. - BIRTHS. -CHARLESWORTIL:-In Seaforth, on the 1st inst. , the wife of Mx, Thomas Charleswof le miller, of a daughter. inst., the ife of Mr. Iticlard. 'acrett, ,‘, EacR,Err.-:--I Tuckersmith, on the 2nd school teacher, of a Son. MARRIAGES. .. HODGE-RANDS.-in McKillop, at his residence, by the Rev. Mr. • Barr. on Monday, the 5th inst., Mr. Archibald. George Hodge: of Gederich t wiaship, to Miss Sarah Ann Inwood Randay of Ilullett. ' ' JolutsoN---11.1orrErr.7-On the lst inst., by the Elev. D. C. Clappison, W. M., of Exeter, at the residence of the. bride's father, Mr. John Johnson, of Stanley, to Miss Catharine.Moffett, of Tuckersmith. -CURRI.E - DALTON. -.In. London, on Wednesday, 7th inst., atc St. Peter's Cathedral, by Rev. Fathor Murphy; assisted by Ret. Fa1her Waters. Mr. David Currip, of Seaforth, to Miss - Mary Ann Dalton, third daughter of Joseph Dalton, Esq., of London. Kay---RonERTsoze. -On the 6th inst. , in English Church, Harriston by Rev. Mr. Boultbee, H. C. Kay, isq., Clerk of the Division Court, to Mrs. Robert- son, both of ilariiston. - MILLER—CosoN.—At , the residence of 7 Mr. A. L. Gibson, on Monday, 22nd January, by Rev. George *01.vn, Mr. Robert Miller. to _Miss -Ali -ma Gibson, all of Wroxeter. • • ., cA.B.ROL Cr—MCEACIT R PS. ----.StaiffOrd, .01.1 Thursday,125,th January, by Rev. W, Dooksteader, Frank Carroll, -Esq., latk of Wroxetet, to MiSs,I1cEachren, both of Clifford. AwKnInGE =MAY. a-- On Wednesday, 31st January, by Rev. Solomon Snider,_ Congregationalist minister, s F FAM$ Wroxeter, George A's kridge,Esqof Turnberry, to Miss Christina, May; of the same place.- • No cards: THE 1AEKETS. SEAFORTH; Feb. 8,1872. ,The past week has been one of consid- erable activity -6n the inarket,-a large amount of produce having been brought .forwaixl. The prioes of spring grains still eontinue to declihe,-spring wheat aint oats going down he most rapidly. Du- ri • s week tk immense artiount of gi ain. has come 'in from the Northern township, --several farmers coming •frona as far back as Walkerton. On Tuesday last there. were oter forty teams -on the , market, laden with grain and • pork, - which had come from the extreme Nortn.- ern `part of Hiiron and the Southern part - Bruce: Many of -i-hese live within a few miles of the Wellington,'Grey and Bruce Railway, still they prefer to team the; grain thirty, forty, and even- fifty mileS,' to Seateith: Tho shows pretty conclu- ively where the best market is. W quote: Fall Wheat.. .$1 18 to 1(20 Spring Wheaf 1 14 to 1 15 Oats 0 56 to 0 57 0 85 to 0 00 Peas.: ... . .. . ..... .010 to 0 82 Butter0 15 to 0 00 Eggs .............. . 0 15 to 0 16 PPlo°tatoes .ttr. • . 3 00 to 0 00 Hio ati R's Sheep Skins.. Lamb Skins Calf Skins, per lb.,....... : . . . ..... 0 08 to 0 10 eBef Wood, per cord. 2 00, to 2 00 Salt (retail) per barrel 11 08 to :0 05 Mutton / ,1 00 to' 0 00 • 0 04. to 0 05 Pork, per 100 lbs.: . ... 4 50 to 5, 00 Stave'Bolts, per cord 2 25 to 0 00 Clover' Seed, per bushel, ...... 5 50 to 6 00 Timothy Seed, per bushel, 3 00 to. 0 so, 0 45,to 000 10 00 Ito 12 00 7S0 000 0 50 to 200 1 00 to 2 00. oLINI`ON, Feb. 8, 1872e OFspaallr.Wheat eat • ,.,, . . n$1. 15 Ca 120 Peas • ' 1 15 ne 1 15 Butter 4 .• 0 84 ea . 0 35 0 56 g 058 Barley 0 56 ail Q 60 `. ' 0 15 g 0 15 0 15 @, 0 15 Pork, per 700 lbs.n.... ... . . . . .. 500 .(4) 525 Hay, per ton, . 13 00. are 15 00 Clover Seed, per bushel. 6 00 ea 6 50 HA.RRISTOat, Feb. 7, 1871. We have liad a 1, the past week, butl has set in again: Fall wheat. Treadwell Spring -Wheat . Peas._ . 1 • Oats w fine - days ,during .aqther snow storm $1 16 to $1 18 ..., 1 12 to 1 14 - .... 1 07 to • 1 09 •' 60 to 63 Barley.. Potatoes (per bush Butter 'Pork .Apples (per bush.). Hay (per ton) Flour .. . . • • • • 35 to 37 57 70 e15 to • 20 53 to - to 425 to 4.75 . to • 65 ... .12 00 to 13 50 ... 0 00 to 550 LONDON,' Feb. 7, 1872. • W.hite Fall Wheat, $1 20 to SI 23; 'Red Fall wheat, $1 18 to $1 18; Spring _wheat, $1 20 to $1 27i ; barley, 58c to 60c ;Teas, 55c to 2c; oats, 36e; but- ter (fil-kin), 12c to 1(1c; butter (rolls), 180 to 22c; eggs, 1c to 20c; potatoes, 40e t� 450 dressed hogs, $5 to $5 50; timothy seed $3 to $3 75 i'Clover seed, $5 to $5 50; hay, $ 3 to $14 50. Tits TO, Feb. 8, 1872. Fnorrit„--In Small lots flour ma, be quoted at $5 30 for superfine; $5 i to $5.55 for fancy, and $5 70 to $5 75 for extra. 1• WEBA.T.---No. 1 Spring was offered. at $1-23 in store, but Without buyers so far as notild be ascertai ed. No. 2 may be quoted nominally t $1 18 in store. Tread -Well at $1 25, and. white at $1 27 to $1-30t, .No wliea :offered on the street market. • .BARLEY.-17here i very little change to note: A. ear; sai to be N. 1, sold at &Dal to 65e in. tore. A few loads sold on the street market at 66 to 68c. PEAS -Quiet and Unchanged ; no sales of car•lots reported; street prices 76c. •'OaTse-Quiet and weaker'U, car, load was reported to have sold at 42 on the track; one. or two loads sold on the street at 44 to 45a,. SEEDS -None offering. Prices $5 50: to $5 75 for streetlots, of clover. There • are buyers of timothy at $3 25. DREssEn -Hops. -$0 25 to $5 50 would be paid for lots on the street market'. A car load of - heavy hogs sold at $5 35. offering. There was a good int uiry, With but little NTREAL, Feb. 7. Fnoun-:G-eiaerally unchanged ; busi- ness- restricted to mall consumptive wastes. A sale of fine at $4 80. • GRAIN -No transa 'Hons. PRovisioss-Dull. Hoos-11,an,,oing fr in $5 20 to $5 50, the latter .for strictly choice and lieavy. BUTTER-Unehang d. and. dull. . LIVER OOL. Flour 'Red ATheat 'Red Winter.. . White ...... 414 4 4 rz4 4 S. D. S. D. S. D. S. D. 27 0 .27 8 27 0 27 0 11 11 611 6 11 10 1110 11 10 124 It 412 4124 80 0 30 0 29 9 3 8 8 8 8 8 2 11 a 11 2 11 41 0 41 0 41 0 58 6 58 6 58 6 44 6 44 9 44 9 Corn 30 - 0 Barley, • , 3 8 - -Oats .... . . ....., .. ; 211 .1aahs. 41 ' 0 Pork " 58 6 Lard - .44 9 ° J; T. 'W• ILKIE, SUR( -EON DENTIST, May be eonsulted es-ery -MONDAY, at the ,MAN4SION HOUSE, . SEAFO TH. 218 TARAIERS; REAIELIIBER 3.R,OC.I301R, 0 FLOURING AND (MISTING -MILLS. ISAAC B. SHANTZ -ntGs to state to the Farmers of McKillop and - surrounding Townehips tlaat be has now pur- chased. the above Mill, end intends running it hereafter on his own account. The "Mill is now in excellent running order, and able to turn out al- most any amount of work. 1GRISTING AND CHOPPING attended to promptly, and satisfaction gearanteed. Being himself a practiced 'Miller and thoroughly understanding the business, he claims that he can tarn out flour which,- for appearance or quality,' •cannot be surpassed by hny Mill in the Country. ' Flour exchanged for Wheat if desired. -218 ISAAC B. SH A NTZ. R SALE. TOT 27, Concessi u Mc-Killop, wit ▪ mite of oral ; and et 17, Eleve.nt raliiitop, erg t fre Seaforth ; an Building Lots in Sedforth. Terms made 2188 • JAMES EATTIE, Sea Purehasers. Apply to n one Con., also, suit i•th. ESTRAYE (1,4_11E auto the preruiseS, "-a loll -gate lap. 11, Bay Stanley, on or about the I last, a yea/gaol/1 STEER, of is reqaested to call, prove! and take him may - 218 -44 • STEER. Of the. undersi ed, at eld road, Town hip of titer end of No -ember small gize. Th owner property, pay hn.rges J4M1pn jOHN TON. PARTNERS IP. , that: the Part4ership een the under •igned, . shwa. aiia Brother, s this day been dissolv- busipess will hereafter Rutz who will liquidate e late firm, and col- late firm. ' SHANTZ. DISSOLUTION OF NoTIcE is hereby give hitherto existing bet undo: th.eolame and style 1 &c., of Roxboro: It ed by mutual consent. Th be carried on by ISfLaC B. S ell abilities contracted by lect all debts due to the sai • (Signed,) F. 1101.1IESTED, Witnees. Seaforth, Jan. 22, 1871 t . ISAAC B. SHANTZ. 218-4 • 1:UABLE • SUPERB Exhibitioi d one inch Auction, at E ghth Conces 1:72, ea 12 oki 78. See Sal G SIMONDS ENTIRE ENTIRE , risitigthr igh, dark hr Mr. Georg, nen of Mor oak, noon. • Bills. T. Proprietor EX.POSITOIL. OliSt FOR SALE. ORSE; mined Young 0 'years old, 16 hands sin in color, will be sold Symond's, Lot 10, in s, on the 1st of March, Credit until January, HOLMES, Auctioneer. •218 TENDERbg BALED TE DERS w' be ree ved by the un- dersigned, n and up tI SATURDAY, the 24th in tantarfor hi ilding a' ne v li'rame School -house, in Sehoot Section,' No. 8, ownship of Hay; ,one nr le and a half, South, fro the Hill's Crreen Post • 0 ee. Tenders to be ope ed at 2 &dock, V.112., o the day abo ,e mentions., at James idcLeod's to the Hill's Gi en Post 0 es. st re, Hill's Gr ea. Plans and Specifications dan be seen at any ime, at the •esidence of HughLove. ,S• ..,Town-lin,ebetween inland Stanley, close rho undersi ted Trustee• do not 'bind themselves to accept tha lc4west or any Tender. OHN TRO R, 01IN M LISTER, }- IUGH LONE, Senn, Trnsrees. , Township of miy, Feb. 1 1872. 218-2! , LIST OF LETTERS :REMAINING in Seakerb Post Office, uncalled -L`' for, on the thFebruate , 1872: • Burton, Miss N ttie Br( die, Charles BowreaMiss L Beery, Mrs,E Col well, W E Cu tin, Thomas Oro in, Thomas Cla Charles Dw ght, Th.oinas Ro1jIran, James Hu ten, George Aro grove, John. Me John Maifr, John ison, arise E Mal ney, Thomas Mudge, R 0 Marin, Mrs R Nie '1, Mrs Jane Nil on, Miss A N er, Miss M O'B ien, Jerry O'L uchlita M Oliv r, W 1' John M Lellan, Samuel M Leda, Miss A. M Dungan, JA Mc Iutosh, John M Dougall, 11 Me Deegan, S Re Ro Dona, Wirlow Alex son, S s, Miss ' • Be ay, James Ro 'Sten, Miss /Tang Sp Sh Sp Sa So tiling, airs A. lbie, M ling, M ith, "Mrs E ders, AliBB 8 aerville, Samuel W rkey, WB Wi TR Wetsen, T T Williams,. 0 R 'sVhite'liend, George Wi more, George S DICKSON, P. M. ten yea/. 0;940.-L-X,Ol\TE E above amount to Le undred Dollen aua Ina t from 74 le 8 per ce y or half yeerly. Ara rx:isbairk P. O. • 7- TO LEND. d, in RUMS of Five arils, at rates of in- t. Interest payable OS W. RAY, Lot 7, Con. 1. Grey. 218-13 DA_NIED MoOrREGOR Bookbinder, Aullett, TT s jnet received a large liOtock of the materials Used in the bueiness, an1 is now fully prepar- ed t execute, on the shortest notice aftd in the 'late t styles, all orders he fnay be favoured with. RiGISTERS, LEDGERS 8p BLANK B0OKS,1 • OF ANY Ii.*TD, • Ruled, Printed and made to &den on the shortest n tice, and at prices which defy competition. :La lies' Wor Boxes (6, Fancy Cases Made to or or. OLD A DB BOOKS Bound a d repaired it city prices. cons residin r at a (lista ce by leaving their book at the" Si al" Book $oro, Goderich, or, at the 'Expositor" )ffice, Seafo h, or at J. R. Grant's .911/1 yville'stint' g style, ra y rely upon them beine wellbound. ,• communica ions addres. ed to the undersign ed, reeeive npt atten ion. DANIEL a eGREGOR, - Con tance P. 0., Hullett. • MA[STER B WAG COUN TLk‘IEN ; nvention of to b held in t 0 P.41.0.4. at To fo a Comity demi eration. the Seafo meeting, ther I ormatiou a may e obtained •TO TFrv, ACKS ITHS AND ON -M KERS OF THE Y OF HURON. TM are lacksmith e TOWN The 1 th•Februnry, °Week, . Association and to ,take into ist of Price decided upon at the na en the 24t -Januy. Any au- to the ob ect of the meeting mg the Pt ident or Secretary. vited to attend a and Wagon-maken, HALL, CLINTON, Pa res who can • et attend, will please signify' .their • tention'te eite with t e Assodation. • D. MCI' ViSJI, Clinton, Chairman. . 216- I A. J. M •INTOSH, Seaforth, Secretary. WE LINCTO CREY R ILW AND BRUCE Y. S TITHE N EX ENSION. • NOTICE 0 CONT ACTORS. TENDERS are in 'bed for the construction of the -1- Solithern Ertel sion of th "Wellington, Grey and B nee Railwa, , from - . in. the IA IS 0 in the to • township of nship of av llase, to CIENO , ' os -a istance of 42 miles. Plaua and Speci 'cations Offices of the Com any, Cana Buildiegs, James s rest, Ham' the 27tih inst. Tenders marked `Tenders f Southern Exteusio ," tolcIresse will be rtaatved up o norm of FrWay, the 1 th of re W. W. M CULLOCH, Secritary. Ha silton, .Tau. 23, 1872. y be seen at the la, Life Assurance ton, on and after_ - r Con traction of to th4 Secretary, eGIVE , 1872. IN. Presideut. 216-3 • In olverit. Ac of, 1869 07-ADA,.TN the ray C urt of the • Provin .e of Ontario, ,L j -County of Huu. • .Cou ty of Huron. ) . In the atter 1-TEN'RY Din', au Insolve it. • The indersigned has filed in the oh cc of this Court/ deed of co position nal dis barge exe- cuted 1 y his credit° ' s and on t twei tsaseventh day of ',eta:nary nex , he will airily tut) e Judge of the sai Court for a confirmatiol of, th . discharge thereb effected./ Date at Dingle, this ninetee th day A. D. 172. f January, IIENI1 CARD VP, by Beon& Meyer, his Att/ nieys, 216 Id litem. pAY AT ONCE. vvILLIA GrAs iE 1 S AFORTlf, Having seta his' Will ter's stock f Sleig s and Cut- ters on •redit, now'ants caeh to enal e him to carry ei his busine. s through he tem therefof e gives notice that OVRDUE NOTES AND ACO mer. • He Nits must b settled aeoUee, or elne they a 11 be sued without farther notice, ana with nt.rest eat to per- sons. • This s o nempty thrent, but will p sitively be carried ut, unless payment be • ade. e warned iu time „ WILL 11 G ASSIE. • Seafoith. ;Tan. 22 1872. . 216 • ST VE BOLTS ANITEDI 'R. -. R. CORBY, of the Farrne 's Store," Sea <nth, is autlarnized to// -e co tracts for . any ante un t of TA.VE AND HEADING BOLTS, To be d livered at my Stare Works, Seaforth, for which e sh will be paid. 216-4* on: GEORGE 4.1ENT. THE SALE STILL CONTINUES Att. AT .1341Y„S'EMPORITJ Specials inducements in. Grey Cottons 200 Pieces, at fifteen per cent. lower than can be pur- chased 'Wholesale tow, owing to the advance in Cotton Goods. SECITI‘t. E THE BARGAINS, • FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. CASH AND ONE PRICE. • T. KIDD, Those indebted will please call and settle and oblige. --T. K. Seaforth, Jan. 81; 1.8./.2. 217 STRAYED; S"KrnD from Seaforth, about two months ago, a spotted COW, red and white; on the right hind leg is a large lump. Alsoaetanyed about the same time, a large white SOW.' Aoy information will be suitably rewarded. THOMAS STEPHENS. • Seaforth, Nov. 15, 1871. • 218 , F.ARTA AND PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS FOR SALE. • FOR Sale, lot No. 29, con. 7, townehip of Morris, containing 100 acres, 70 of whieh are cleared and in a state of good cultivation. The whole is Wall fenced. There are on the.premises a good frame barn and hewed log -house also, two wells and a young bearing orchard. Tide fano is within one mile of Ainleyvilk, a thtiving village, where a station of the Wellington'Grey and 13ruce Railway will be located,' also the breadth of a lot from thd Northern Gravel Road. Also, w „frame dwelling - house, with the upper part fittedrfor a Photogranh Genera-. There is a peed well and table on the Premises, also a good,- garden. This property is • situated near the business centrenf the village of Wroxeter, through whieh the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railivey will be running within one year. The wholb all be sordon easy terms. For parti- • culars apply to the Proprietor. t •SAMUEL WALKER, • Photographer, Wroxeter. N. B. -The Phatogriphia Instruments will be sold with or without the gallery. 210-8m Otto 0. R. cooFrat, • Lana Agezt, Dingle P. 0. AUCTION SALES. ARCHIBALD- BISHOP -flaEGS to inform the public that he has taken out County Auctioneer's License, and will, hereafter, be prepared to attend Auction Saks of Real Estate or Personal Property in any part of the County,- on the shortest notice. From the suecess he has had since commencing this business he feels confident •thqt• he earl give the utniout satisfaction. - - • All orders left with Robert Brown Zurich S. Slanders, Post Office, Exeter, or addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. AROPID3ALD BISHOP, ' fray P. O. • FARM FOR SALE. VOR SATTiltin the Township of Stanley, County • of Huron, an, excellent farm, being aomposed • of Lot No. 13, Sixth Concession, containing 100 acres 80 of which aro cleared, well fenced, and in a good. state of cultivation. There are 18 acres un- der fall wheat.There are on the premises a log Mute, log barn, and frame driving -house; also, a young orchard; there is a good spring well con- venient to the stables, also a good spring creek. This farm is satiated one mile and a hell south of • • Varna on the gravetroad, For further particulars laPPly to the proprieter on the proms' es, or to Varna Post-011ice. 212-13 JOHN MITC*ELL. • ROONI TO LET. TO LET, in eott's Block, two commodious 2" Rooms on th secead flat. Apply to 195- ' MeCAUGHEY & HOLMSTED. NOTE LOST. ALL parties orp hereby cautioned against Mir - chasing a certain Promissory Note, made by George Initeleyn Nor. .1870, du favor of W. Camp- bell or Bearer,' fe) the HUM of $43 ana sonio odd cents, as the said note is lost and paid. • W. CAMPBELL. Seaforth, Ian. 24, 1872. 216-4 TO LET, lattE premises oh the market at present occupied by P. McGill:G.0n as a Tavern -stand; possession on the lst March.] WM. MALCOM. , Seaforth, jan. 16,1872. • 215 \7.1SED AND RECOM- ' '4\11, MENDED BY THE MOST• C) II.; EMINENT PHYSICIANS y' IN NEW ENGLAND FOR LAST 45 YEARS. e • ,rtj NOTHING BETTER.,' • .s.1 CUTLER BROS, & CO.) BOSTON. • 2 11.1 race 50 as tst.o,o. Sold by the Druggists ip FOIV-POVGliS';',00,141 :-49tq .f -4= • LYAL8N, ELLIOTT & Co., Toronto, Agents. ELLOWPS • HYPOpHOSPI-IITES. A MONGST the 'diseases overcome by the 4se of Fellows' ComPound Syrup of .Hypophosphites, are Constipation, Asthma, Consumption, Laryngit- is, Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Chronic Bronchit- is, Chronic Diarrhea, Melancholy. Debility result- • ing from Typhoid end other low fevers, Diphtheritie Prostration, Hysteria, Hypochondria, Atacruirrheet, Chlorosis, Anteinaa Leucorrheet, Ntenaing Excita- bility, Mannunus or Wasting of the Mneeles, Apho- nia. or Loss of Yoke, Chorea or St. Titus's-Dance, " Sluggishness of the Liver, Interrupted and Feeble Aetion of the Heart, Suffocating Feelings Caused by raucous obstructions of the Lungs and Air Pas- sages leading thereto, and Debility from various causes, many casee of which appeared hopete.ss.- Sold by Apothee rail. Price,$1.50 ; Six for $7.50. .T.A 'WKS I. FELLCWS, Chemist, St. John, N. B. - PRO BONO PUBLIdO. WATCH S & JEWELRY M. R. COUNTER - HASjuet ireceived. a very choice and snperior stock of jewelry of every description; also, Clocks, Watches and Musical, Instruments. very choice lot of Violins, also Violin Strings in endless variety. Every description of Watches, Clocka and Jewelry repaired, and -warranted to give satisfaction. It is needless to say more, as Gaun- ter is well enough known hi the Ca' may of Huron. DO .YOU WANT TO. SEE SOMETHING NICE? TIIOXA• S BELL, Main -street, SeaforUn Can show you sdmething worth looking at in the FURNITURE line. He has just received a large quantity of • NEW FURNITURE Of every description, which, for CHEAPNESS, BEAUTY, and QUALM Is really worth going to see. Warerooins--Opposite Robertson's Hardware Store.•• •217 NOTICE TO.DEBTORS. afIRTil undersigned requeste all persons innebted -1- to him by note or book account to call and settle immediately., as he is greatly ia need. of the money. They will thereby OUTO themselves farther trouble. 217-4* "• "13tEckEtoniAllthaE,EWItini throp. • FOR SALE . A DESIRABLE Dwelling -House on. Goderich -a-'s street, adjoining Mr. Thomas Lee's, • with a good Gardenand well feuced. For further parti- culars apply to • HE1sTR7 BYRNS, 217 • • On the Prenakes. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. AToTicE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between ug the under- signed, as Cabinet -Makers and Undertakers, at Wroxeter, in the County of Httrort, has been this dry dissolved by mutual consent; all debts owing to the said partnership are to be paid to Nathaniel Allen, at Wroxeter, and ail &rime against the said partnership are to be presented. to the said Nathan- iel Allen, by whom the sam.e willbe settled. LDDA,.t1e8(17a2t:Wrozeter, this 20th day of January, Witness, Wm. Lannra. • (Signed,) NATHANIEL AL2LE17-3N. (Signed,) ROBERT MILLEN. • WHY ARE LAZARUS; MORRIS .&• CO'S Spectacles LIKE BRIGHAM YOUNG 0; TRIAL FOR MURDER ? NOTICE.-• Any person sending the answer to the above to the Agent, M. B. COUNTER, SEAFORTH, -within the next thirty days, will re- ceive an order from: L. '31. & Co. for a pair of their superior new pattern Eye Glasees. L • FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY, One mile and a half from Bayfichl. p, Acres, good orchard, frame barn and stable, ‘-f lognaouse, excellent creek and spring; about eighty-five acres cleared, sixty free from stumps, wood first qtallity. Apply to Dr. Woons, Lot 1, LaR. West Staule,y, Baylield Poet Office. 217 TAVERN STAND TO RENT. TO Rent, or/ reasonable tering, a, Tavern Stand eon the Northern Gravel Road, four and a half rniles North of Seaforth Immediate possession can be given F f TliOafAS SHANNON, Seaforth. 217 NOTICE. J. W. FITLLERTON (FORMERLY OF CLINTON,) IXTELL known to the people of SeafortJi and surrounding country as the DOMINION LANDSCAPE ARTIST, wishes to notify the people of Seaforth that he has commenced 13usi- ness in the PORTRAIT LIN First door 'West of Mr. Lurnsden's Drug Store.. My long experience in the art enables Inc to give entire sa,tisfaction to all who nun- later me with a trial. The latest style of Pictures tan be obtained. Children taken from 10 a. in. to 2p. m. • BRING- THEM ALONG. 'Young persons -wishing to learn the art would do well to come to me, as I can give thein my _expe- rience of over eleven years. J. W. EITIZEIMON. Artist, 217 Bev.forth. 1 FLOUR . TTAVING purchased and theme, aerefitted ,the I ara no -w prepared to iurnish mills formerly owned by the leers. SC0131E, PAMILY FLO U R Second to NONE IN SEAF RTH, ,And that will Compar e favorably with any in the Do• - •• Inininne If YOU want A 1FLAMM, go o -the fallowing Deakin and ask for MAIISal TL fl-Itentember ILLRS'ITALL'S Fa/0,UB: INTe, SCOTT 11,0BERTSON .1. WHITESIDE, SIMON POWELL,. JOHN CAVANAGII, • Or at W. MARSHALL'S Mills. • Orders left with W. S. ROBERTSON will be, promptls attended to. Parties -who wish to • Exchange Wheat for lour, • Are certain to reeeive proper quantity, aut. an...arti- cle that will defy competition. ' W MARSiIALL. 18641 IMPORTAN r • TO HOUSEKEEPERS. GOOD FLOUR 1 AT ALL TIMES. W. A. SHEARSON & Proprietors of the CO., SEAkORTH MILLS ! AMMONV Vatatfacturing the lyes6 FA.3fILY (E. PASTRY" FLOURS In the Deyni,den. Intending purchasers in Seaforth and 'vicinity eftll rely upon getting our Family mid Pastry Flours from the following Denlere, ONLY :--Thos. Lee, A. M. Strong, John Walsh, james Initilaw, Alex. Ault. Thoinag S. McGinnis, William Ault, aa" -H. Jack -tan, Egmonaville, and. at the Seaforth Mills. Orders left at our office, Marlret Sotanse, receive prompt attention. Parniers desiring to exchange t eirWheit. for,Flottr, at the KW, • My always rely upon getting 0nr beet Family or Pastry Flour in exchange,.in quantities according to the value of their whet/t.. W. An sHE.ABsoN- s1-00. 184-tf. SEAFORTH PLANING 1V41..,, SASH, DOOR -AND- BLIND FACTORY. T." , subscriber begs leave to thank his numeroue • eustotners for the liberal patrohage extended to him since - commenchig business in Seaforth, and- truste that he Duty be favored with n continuance of the same. • • Parties intending to build 'Would do well to give hint ii. call, as he will eontinne to keep on han41 rt large stock: of all kindsor • DRY PINE LUMBER • $ASIIRS, DOORS, BLINDS, _MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LiTH, He feels confident of giving satisfaction to those whr may favour him with their pattontige, as none but first-class.werkmen are employed. 1...'Partieular attention paid. to Custom Planing. • 201 •JOHN H. BROADFOOT. STOVES, TINWARE AND COAL OIL. RS. \\ BITNEY has just received a large stack •'Al- of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stove; of the best • numufactore, whieh she erre sell as eheap as any in the trade. • TINWARE, of -eery ption, kept constantly on hand and ramie Lordei.. Also, stove Pipes, Eive TrOug g, ete. Custom -work promptly attend* to, ard otrtsitle work will receive every attention. , COAL OIL. , A large stook of the very best Coal Oil kept eon- Stantly on hand, and will be sold whelesale anil retail, Remember the place, Carmichaers Block, ,Maia street, Seaforth. Parties indebted by note or book atamint are re - *attested to settledinniediately. • Rags, wool -pickings, old iron, brass, topper, etc. taken in exchange fax goods.• 191 THE SEAFOE.TH LTJMBER YA R D 1.1A_BEE ik MA.CDON ALD Bt EG to inform the publi that they have opened a Lumber Yard in Sea (nth; near Shearson's Mill, on the ground format y used as a Lumber Yard, by Mr. Thotnes Lee. •: • They will keep konetantly ,on hatil a good assort- ment of ALL KINDS OF LlaaMER, dreased and undressed. Also, LATH AND SHINGLES, all a svhich they ere. piepared to sell at the lowest possia ble prices, for Caah. Builders and others 'will Ara it to their advant- age to inspect our stock, and ascertain our picas • before purchasing elsewhere, as NVB are ill a position to offer good inducaments to -cash purehaaere. 160 • MABEE & MACDONALD. REMOVED. • REMOVED.. M. ROBERTSON, Cabinet-maker and Undertake:if HAS RE310VED his ware -rooms to • JOHNSON'S OLD STAND, Main -street, Seaforth, • Where bepl on band a. anperior stock of Furni- • ture of every description. •CALL A XD AWE iT • "UNDERTAlaN0. Having purchased 31r. Thomas Balre ITEARSEa I am prepare i to attend lunerab' on the shortesU notice, either in town or -country. Cons, An sizes, Kept Constantly on hand.