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APRIL 5, 187
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YORK HORSE MARKET.
TrEDAY, April 2, 1872.
horse trade for the week wider
presented hardly any new feAture
of remark. As was the case
receding weeks it has been a htkid
Ie against the n teas.; IrabIe in finance
v unseasonable wc•athr, trans --
in the reneral market have
lay been confined to Imsinesa
required for immediate use, The
obtained ran,.ed : Canadian farin
• from $126 to S200. Western
• from $50 to $160 (for taRroad
d froth '$165 to $225 for ordinary
horses. Heavy truck herses
-Lb from $25t) to ,<1..10 and, itof
quality, as much as $400- per Ilea
;1)—The price of Gold hNe
inetuates from 'tin to 1.1ol.
• WP. -S_ never known that could
everybody, but Frank PaItriclge
the Pearest to it in •Itis line of
Scott's bloek, Seaforth.
coe from all parts of the cou
2,.et a dollar's worth a Prank Pl-
photographs and are highly satis,
• ott's Blok, Seforth.
Granbroolc.
AccomatoriATioN.--Cra brook
eeives tii-weekly mail Tt esay,
ay and Saturday, instead of bi-
as fortherlY. This WaS 131 oilt6
riraprovement and. will b 4uIy
ted by the business rne1IQf the
E }
Ann 1--A number of Ilan sare
ed on the section of the - ,iii. . G.
IL, between Listowel and Ethe1,.
kg ollt. the route &c. 100 more
loppers are wanted imme - 'ately..
ER, &c. -----The weather .s ill eon-
ntry. The protracted j gle of
pi bells is almost beeothi Weaxi-
We look anxiously forw d for
P—•
we can sraell the scented air„
t the Lovely month. of Spring- ;
caturee fate IS fresh and fair,
birds are on the wig:
the merry plow -boy's song
ktltbirds note so sweet and el
rem the Atethe lambkin's blea
qdaintive OD. the ear"
;.1( PALTRIDGE. has been workince.
t..
rck • and has got all things ready
you a dozn photographs this
Scott's Block, Seaforth.
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CAUTION. .
TBLTC are hereby cautioned against giving
to rdy wife Sarah McArthur, or any
gon. on my account without ray personal
onsent as from and after this date 1
te repel101t, for any debts othetwiae
I- LE1 A NITER McARTHr
Afareh26, 1872. 225-
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the X.4ificu to Share in the iupzt
DiviLs ion of Pofits.
•A:A LIF
.0URANOE COMPANY,
13LISHED 1847.
NOOLE over $1000 PER DAr.
guy of OVER $2,000-,000
the exclusive protection of assurers.
14TS FOlt TRP 2tb, /BAB. WIEx, 13-X
on ----
APRIL INSTANT,
tars on or before that date will obtain e,
tin the Frotts of the Company than
rt The mat success of the Company*
rge Bonus lately decare, warrant the
rn recoraretetading this very important
to /usuers.
Of Appliction Detailed Reports and
;Rates may be obtained at any of the
Offices or Agencies.
G. RAMSAY,
• Manager.
NT AT SE.L.i.FOUTH,
H. CULL:
ANDERSON-
,
Nerchant Tailor,
tit -street, k)ejorhx.
:teen in businees •two 7•••ear, be re,
benk his numerous customers for their
during that time. He al° begs'
he is now better erepared than, ever
JP GARMENTS,
fie hits a handsomer assortment of
from then toay other house in the
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ST ST X.LES
HATS AND CAPS,
Always, on litutd-
Furnil=hum all kinds andin end
vn will have a good fit guaranteed.
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Insolvent Act of 1869
In, the matter a lON VANSTONE it Co., in te,
village et ter, ht the County of Huon,
an Insolvent.
Insolvent has notan,an Assignment of his
trYs
tate to xne, and the Creditors are notified to
meat at the p1ty'.0 where he lately carried on bui
pegs, in the village of Exeter, nt the County 'of
Enron, on the Eighteenth, day of APRIL, 1872, at
the hour of Eleven o'clock in oreneon, to re
ata statemente 0 his affairs, and to appoint ap.
ASsigee.
Dated at Godorich, this 4th day of April, 1872.
• Dais -WATSON, .1
Interim Assignee.
226-2 '
Insolvent Act of 1869
a the matter a ZAPPE & CATER, of Sealorat,
Insolvents. -
• T131•TDERSIGNLD,:ADAM HOP, of the
City of Hamilton, Merehan.t,,. have been ap-
pointed Assignee in this matter. _
Creditors are requested -to file their claints be
fore me within one month. •ADAT• nopE,
Assigee.
Hamilton, 30th March, 1872. 246-2
Insolvent Act of 1869
In the matter of •TIMES LEOARD, an Inolvent.
ATOTIOE is hereby given tha, by virtue- of the
-13 power vested in me as Assignee of the estate.
and effects of the abovenamd insolvent, I shall
ffer for sale, by public, auction, at Leonar's Ho-
'teI, in the Village of Ainlyvillo, in the County lof
Euros. and Province of Ontario, ou T UESDA.,
the thirtieth day of April, A.D. 1872, at the honx
oit 1.2 °Wool:: noon, all the right, title; intereet and
equity of redemption the, said Insolvent, and Of
myselfas such. Assigne, as aforesaid, in and te
hese ertain parcels or traots of lands and prem
ises following,that is to say, being Lot Eleven
7on Turnberu-stoteet, and Lot 28 on Elizabeth- •
street, (Halliday's survey,) in the Village of '
leyville, *the 'said Gounty of Huron.
Terms mid conditions made blown el the
of sde.
DIXIE WATSON, •
Assignee
• Gdercb, Ont., March 2, 187. •2261
Insolvent Act of 1869
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„In the COUNTY CO= of the County of Huron.
Canada, Ontario, TN the matter of SOHN IN-
}
.County of liuxon, -1-GLIS, the ounger,
To Wr.: An Insolv'ent.
• The undersigned has filed in the office of this
Court a Deed of Composition and Discharge exe-
-sated by his creitors, mad on the. Ninth day of
•May next, 1872, at the hour of eleven o'clock itt the
forenoon, he will apply to the Judge of the said
Court for a cenfirmation of the discharge thereby.
effeeted. - ••
Dated. at 1W -outer in- the County of Huron,
•this 2th day of March, 1872. •
205-1• JOELN INOLTS, Jr.
• LIST OF LETTERS:
REMAINING in Seafortb, Post Office, uncalled
-L-11 fox., on the 4th April, 1872 :•
Arrestsong, F W goof°, M
Aberhart, Mrs T • Moore, George
Brown, W Mitchell., Mrs E
-Campbell, H Mitchell, Alex •
Craig, C •• McDonald, Gray Wm
Campbell, A ' McDonald., D
Danby. Sohn McLean, Thos B
Davis, George ••M & It
lberling,M Norman, Robert
ortime, W • Norman, Charles
Foster, Richard. Palmer, W
Piney, Johnhettincr, 0
•Grallt, Mr •
thainlow, 0
Han, Thomas
Bili,Zanies
Has, John.
• Holland Miss F
Huff, A
.Jones, Win
Jones, 31
Itihraon, P
Sparks, S
• Smith, II •
Stephens, jexaes.
Spencer, 0
Watson, DT
• Whitely, R 0
Ward, Robert
8. DIGESON, Is. M.
CARD OF THANKS..
M. R. COUNTER
Watebanaker and Jeweler Settforth, begs to thank
• his friends for the willing assistance rendered him
on the occasion of the 11atacoident at hispremises.
He also wishes to state that, until he gets his own
store cleared ont• toad renaired, he will be found. at
T. K. ADERSON'S Clothing Store,
where he will be happy to meet his old_ customers,
and as many new ones as may favor hill's with
their patronage. , •
TOWNSHIP •elcLor.
Court of Revision.
'THE Court of Revision for the Township of Aft
Killop will be held atLeslie's. (late Chanberi')
Ho el,
On SATURDAY, Aptll 13, 187.2,
At 10 o'elock
All parties interested. will please take notice and
govern theiaselves accerdingly.
TOHN O'SULIVAN,
• Town ehip Clerk.
McEillop, April 1, 1872. • 226-2
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AINLEYATILLE
• LAND AGE NOY.
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Tat- Subscriber having establighecl an Agency
for the Sale of Farm and Village Lots, which
• he will advertise (weeldSt) and sell on. Commission.
• Tit ats of Commiesion or any: paiticults con-
eernino- lots advertised' -will be made known ou
• aelice.Aioni if •by letterprepaid, and entlosing
• stamp, addressed
C. R. COOPER,
Dingle P. O.
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F()II SALE..
Lots 2 and 8, West side of Itokick-Street, Wrox:
eter, containing 11- acres of land; two new
frame houses ; stables -&s.
Village Lots 49 ad. 50 Ainleyville, with good
*ante house and sta le, encllog tannery In good
working order.• ' . •
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Lot 26, Con. 4 Morris, 100 Acres, 60 acres cleared.
frame barn, log -house Food bearing orchard.
Southwest Lot 22„ Concessifau 6, Morris ; 50
acres, 25 cleared; goaa orehlad, log house and barn.
Village Lots, 212, 218, 221, A inlay11e, (Grey)
. Store, Storehouse and Stable. 11 acres of Ladwjth
orhard„ etc., in village of dranbroOk.-
C. . COOPER,
224• ••••Dingle P. 0.
EDWARDCASH,
OODERICII STREET; SEAFOIITH,
DEALER IN
AND
SEED GRAI
BUTTER,
WOOL AND FUR.
Plenty good Clover and Timothy,
• Wholesale ancl•Retail.
• attach 4, 1872. 222
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if Silibscriber having purchased a large proportou of his Dry Goods t the beginning of the present
year, (and pevioua•to the recent great advance in the prices of all lthads of Cotton and Woolen
Goods,) for 0ASET, thereby enabling hint to offer his Stocks of
DilY GO 0 1 S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ardwar, Groceries, etc., etc.,
. Worth upwards of
FIFTgEN THOUSAND DOLLARS,
It the Lowest Market Rate,
For CASH, FARM PRODUCE, or approved credit. •
PLEASE READ OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST OAREFUTAAY,
• "'TIS HARD TO BEAT."
100 Pieces Heavy Tweeds, Frillelothsand Flannls, from 50 ets. per yard. and upward.
200 Pieces Fancy Prints, from 10 cents to 17 tents per yard.
100 Pieces Dark Prints, at 12fCcents, worth 17 cents per yard.
25 Fancy and Plain. Silk and Poplinpress Patterns.
50 Pieces Plain and Fancy Dress Ge1ids, at 14 cents per yard and upwards.
204 Pieces Factory Cottons, Actin 10 to 121 cents per yard.
20 Bleaehed Cottons, from 11 cents to 17 cents per yard.
'" 50 Ladies' Velvet Jackets, at $1130 each, worth .ci2 00.
50 Ladies' Black and Colored Cloth Ji,ckets, from $1 00 to $5 60 eaeli
25 Ladies' Black Silk Jaeketti, from $5- 00 to $12 00 each.
25' Lades' Velvet Mantles, from V *0 to $7 00 each.
ROMAN SHAWLS AND SCA
ALSO,
TISSUE AND BAREGE SLIA.WLS, VERY CHEAP.
NEWMILLINERT9
In all its branches and of tho latest styles worn.
200 iParalSols, from 25 cents--to'.$2 50 each,
Ladies' Gloves and Hosiery, from 121 cents per pair and upwards.
LACE COLLARS AND LACES, NEWEST DESICNS.
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TO ARRIVE—Another case of taffies' PRUNELLA. BOOTS, at V. 00 per pair.
Don't fail to call and olamine for yourselve, 4sPcchon will eo vince the most -skeptical.
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N. M. LIVINGSTONE.
AILEYVILLE, April 2, 18
$11...EWN10.-.T.f.ji.Q_All.S..0-.N kr'
STOCK OP
$PRI'ISP84. :SUMMER
GOODS
And by the loth instant, will be fully assorted in all a e lines usually kept.
HAND, A LARGE STOC1. OF
LiOV ER: HEED, TIMOTHY,
TARESs
ARD EN r, AND FIELD SE 1-4141)S
or
Y DESCRIPTION, CHEAP FOR CASH.
AINLEYVILLE, April 1 1872.
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aMPSON 45 00.
• 1-1L711,.R, II FOR EEDS.
,FUST- REcElVED AT THE
SEAFORTII ILLSFLOUR ANDSEED STORE,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS.
Having purchased ora: seeds frrdhe best Growers and. Importers in. Canada, we are prepared to supply
AGRICULTURISTS AND GA RDENEll S
With -tile choicest samples toad at vices -ivhicla defy competition.
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No.• 1 Olover al Timothy Seed constantly On hnd,
Farmers will find it to their in
• anuri g the season.
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crests to call, and inspect our seeds as we are certain they will save
anoneY by it.
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Seed Grin, of every description,
To be had at.the Flour and Seed Store
THOMAS LEE
SHEARSON & COS OLD TAND, 49
• West Side Main Street. •
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P. 'S.—II:till plee ascall and err.aiu• e ox t.cek el ra:CC1/1 Ea CLU(1 .. ericaz Flower. Sc6ds,
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Tile attention of Ladies
is paricularly= directed to
r stock of Prunella
Boots and Broadway Ties.
:vira ysa a
,QPRING STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. --The Best and Cheapest in theAlar.ket.MCINTYRE
t--.) WILLIS Alain -street, Sen.forth, have just reeeivea a very fine stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Mottts nualt Shoes, euitable for spring and smuttier tvear, all of whieh will be sold at the OLD
PRICES, for cah.— The -very latest styles, anti of the best end most substantin) manufacture.--Cestoan.
work of all kinds promptlyattned neat., article and a good. fit guaranteed. Reairing—AL
kinds of work rpaired, no matter where made, on the shortest notice.
McINTYRE & WILLIS,
.First doer South of .Tohn Logan's.
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FILL CARDE
Of the Best Qualities and at the Lowest Rates, at
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Of every description,
4-•••!
SEEDS
Charles Wilson's Cheap Grocery Store.
CHARLES wrr,sag is constantly receiving fresh supplies to his stock of choice Grocerie.
• Teas, of the best brands.
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.TOBACCOS, the best in Town
ALE; in quarter and half Casks, constantly on hand.
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INE S AND LIQUVAS, A VERY - iULL STOCK.
Highest Price paid for Batterand Eggs.
CHARLES WILSON.
Powell's 01d Stand, sigu of the 99%, Main steet, Seaforth.
NOTICE.
ALTHOUGH BOOTS & SHOES,
• • WOOLLEN GooDs,
CROCKERY,
-Have advanced from 10 to 20 per cent,
WE WILL NOT
Put p GS DS -now in Stock
FOR, SHORT TIME.
E k 1 KS
MONTREAL HOUSE, SEAFORTH.
CO.
GREAT SUCCESS
iik§ ATTENDED
ENT'- S' CLEARING SALE
OF DRY GOODS,
And although he has sold a vast 'pile within the last four weks, he has stD1 a large •stock of all Ida&
of DRY GOODS still on hand, and hi order still further t� reduce lris stock he will continue his
GREAT CLEA_I-IIG SALIP44
FOR JUST TWO WEEKS LONGER.
Crime while Bargains canbe got:
REMEMBER DENT'S CHEAP, STORE SEAFORTIL,
SEEDS. SEED. SEEDS.
AGRICULTURAL SEED. STORE.
(ESTABIJISH.ED 1858) -
SEARLE & DAVIS
• BEGI0 inform the Agriculturists ef Huron that
th.ey have just reed a large lot of
- FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS.
CEAT EC-•11EpoT0-.
TriAREET SQUAR, SEAPORT'S.
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The subscriber begs to inform the public -that -
he has greatly extended his protases and. is pre7.
paree as hitherto to pay the highest rice for any
quantity of •
GOOD FBESII EGO'fS,
And, as it is the opiniou of the best farmers tbvt
Seeds should be sown in a different soil and local- 'D4itiered at his place of busiess.
ity from that in -whih theyhave grown, they have
imported their Clover from. the Southern Pikrt of
Canada, Timothy from the 'Western State, Car-
rots and Turnips an& Garden Set& from Englimd
sari Fralleo Seeds ell frsh and of leet seaon.
0 4'
Those witditorld eeedtam have it at helf puee
A LARGE STOCK OP
Clorer,
Ze Cbver,
TLInothy•
and Flax geed,
Tams,
liz(nyariftii Grass,
Bckwheat,
• l'urnip,
airangel,
Feil rarrot.
All kinds= of clean seed bought. °.•
A few choiee Early Seed Potatees and Top
Onions, wanted.
Sugar Kettles 2..0 Sap Spiles in Great
- Abundance.
• Cheap Steel Plows, Gang Plows,
Paints, Oils and Tittware.
2,000 Gallons Coal 011,
Wholesale and Retail, at low priee.
SEARLE & DAVIS,
225-13 CLINTONi
No Market Fees on 'EGGS.
MALCOM.
Seaferth, Marcia 25, 1872. 225
1872.
rplie, undersigned, proprietor of -that well-known
Trotting Stellion,
"R. 0 ir.tiL 1.E TrEKULT .
Purposes travellini him throbv,h. the Central part
of tile County of Huron during the coming season:
ROYAL REITZTGE
IA by Old Toronto Chief; he by oia Royal George,
than by litarnbletooian. He is half brother to Tom.
Je.fferson, the lastest trotting stallion ill the
'United States at the Prtseut cly.
ROYAL REVENG-E is dark bey, very handsome,
stands 16.8, weighs 1150 pounds, is very tpiiet and
gentle in diposition, and An excellent stock
getter.
He will be exhibited at the MIN- SHOWS in
Clinton and 33racefield, and owners of mans will
do well to see him before making any ngegem.
The route and further particulars wfil be' mailts
knownas sem as possible.
OatrAges„ Couutl- et
-CMS. -7. DOTTGLAg,
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