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White wheat not to be- quite up
I, $ 35 in store. Spring may be
at 22 to $125 f. o. b,
ray—Was Wan quiet. The street pricers -
to 70
doing. Street price,
72c.
L. --The market is a shade firmer.
ads on the track held at 4
offering 42e f.o.b. Northern care
IS. --Quiet and unchanged. Clow
the street at $5 ; small lots by
at 5 25 to 0 ; timothy uu-
d at to $3 25.
M4;4i`ItF.TaL, April.. I7.
7n. --Receipts 1,000 barrel& ' The
continues firm, with little flour
•ori spot, and rates well sustainers,
aI.e& for consumptive use at $6 25
ra€ 10 to' 124 for fancy, and
24 for good to choice strong
No. 2 may be quoted at $5 50,
e at 4 90 to $5 for good samples,
us—No transactions reported
t6r.
LIVERPOOL..
S. D.
..26 6
11 0
11 4
11 8
27 6
a5
... 49 9
.. <..40;
S. D. S. D. Be D.,
26 s 26 6 2$ 6
1.1 0 11 0 11 o
11 4 II 4 11 4
11 8 11 8 11 8
27 3 27 8 37 3
3 8 3 8 3.a
2 9 2. 9 2 9
82 0 899. eleo-
49 0 49 0 49 9
400 a 40 ' 6. 40 3
Rt7FFALO LIVE STOCK.
Thursday, April 18, 1872..
following shows the receipts and
arts` of live stock at the Cattle
for the 72 hours ending at noon
Receipts.
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses.
cars. ears. cars. cars.
,here R+ ailry . 209 16 75 1.7
consign-
ed to arrive. 68 . 1
inction R. R. 20. ...
Railway.:. - . . .
a thus far... 397 17 77 24.
iinelastweek 195 28 65 8
Shipments.
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs,. Horses.
cars. cars. cars. ears.
•I Railway 63. 18 12
.adwa'g..., . 32 5 34 I
d thus far.. 95 5 52 la
CATTLE.
market opened brisk- at ,} to $c ad
and sa continued until 10 o'clock,.
the report of a hea.v3 run coming
caused a dullness: in demand.,
s comprise about 1,000 head,
r superior stock, as follows :
Av.
1282
1236
1322.
1818
19 othe
Price..
$6. 40
- 6 75
6 874
6 374
Hoes.
re are 3 cars on the market, all
Trade opened brisk at anaeivance
ri 5 to 1Oc over Iast week: Owing
e favorable reports from the East
1 cars held. aver were not offered..
Av.
23
155
204
Price.
0 70
4 80
4 85
1 5 others.
ZEEP.
iket -bare and nothing doing.
AV YORK HORSE MARKET.
T f ;;DAY, April 16, 1872
horse market for the week wider'
r has not been characterized by any.
kable degree of activity. There
en; nothing like even a fair distri-
of the largely accumulated, stock,
Lose who, with the advent of mild
er, had calculated upon a brisk
find themselves, thus far;, most
sly disappointed. The only mark-
�rovetnent has been noticeable in.
reased demand for low priced work
which sold at unchanged figures
.th one or two exceptions, nothing
en. doing in pleasure horses of any
otwithstanding the roads are in
ofditiof for driving as well as
- -, and the season far enough ad -
to -warrant the anticipation of
ve demand for higher priced ani-
absence of the demand for pleas-
ses in the general market is part-
to the stringency in the money
bat also in a great measure to
t that a better stock than former -
of late been sent under the !ham
the auctioneer, and. 'that there is
Ing eontidence in this mode of do
siness wherever transactionnsare
by the responsibilty or a respect
-
'area firm. The stock distributed
• these channels during the week
sen considerable, comprising in
instances very desirable horses,
ped were R
rices. realized be
s in the general market.
.--The prise of Gold is New
uctuates from 111 to I11 .
ut the
RCIAL HOTEL, A nleyvilie, 0 • t., WAre
".ETT, Proprietor. This Hotel a ander
ew management and has been t • orongly
d. The Ear is snpplled with he best
nd.Cigars. Good Stabling and tteutine
c First-class Livery in connect on. 228
BULL, FOR; SALE.
, ort reasonable terms, a D BHAM
, aged three years. The sabscrib rwishes
Ira only because ho is too close • `. to hin-
cli- For further particulars appl to the
ed, on Lot No. 13, 5th Con. St . eye or
Y. 0.
GEO. F01 EST...
HOUSE TO LET.
T, the house now occupied by Mr_
'Ti, known as "Powellville Cot ge," 13
,od ether; soft and hard wate ; wood
-
le and ail other conveniences quarter
e ;;ardeu, with choice fruit tree - in full
Posaeseion May 1. For further parti-
ply to•
SIMON POWELL.
vent Act of 1869
atter of JOHN GRITS, of the n` filage of
in the County of 'Huron, an InsoIveut.
soleent has made an Assignment of his
to to me, and the Creditors axe notified to
he place where he lately carried on buua
he said village of Seaforth,: in the County
, on the Sixth.. day of May, 1872, at the
levan o'clock. in the forenoon, tie receive
tsof his affairs end to appoint am Assignee.
at Goderich,: tine 17th April',. IS7' .
DI= WATSON,.
Interim Adsigneoe
A
APRIL 19, 1872.
Black - .Bean
IS
RECEIVING
NEW SPRING GOODS
TO BE SOLD
AT
OLP- PRICES.
'This is the Spot to buy Cheap for Cash
or Butter.
Insolvent Act of ;1869
IRON FOUNDRY'
FOR SALE AT SEAFORTH.
The nndersigned'oflees,for pale the Found y and
steak at See.ferth belonging to -the bankrupt estate
of ZAPFE & CASTER. t
The property consists of two lots on the Main
street, having a frontage of -fifty-seven sad a depth
of two hundred and' sixty feet.
The buildings are of brick, the front one on the
street, 80x80 feet, of two stories, and the moulding
shop in rear 80x60 of one story, with wboden sheds
in rear o1 it, and small dwelling of frame on
back lot.
The machinery consists of Boiler and Engine of
twelve -horse power; iron Lathe; wooden Lathe,
Bolt Cutter, Upright Drill, Vices, Upright and Cir-
cular Saws, Boring Machine, Shafting and Belt-
ing, Flasks, Patterns, &e., &c.
Seaforth is one of the most prosperous towns
in Ontario, surrounded by a first-rate agricultural
country, and this offers a fine chane for an enter-
prising mechanic with some capital
The sale will take place at Knox's Hotel, Sea -
forth, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of Jnne next, at
11A. M.
Terms and conditions of sale made known on
application to ALEX. DAVIDSON, Official As-
signee, Hamilton. .
The property can bo seen on applibation to Mr.
W. O. Reid, Seaforth.
ADAM HOPE,
Assignee.
Hamilton, 11th -April, 1872. 228-2
Bear in mind,,,77,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH;
A. G, McDOUGALL:
SEAFORTH
NOVELTY WORKS.
'j M. MARTEN ;haring purchased the premises
"u • on Goderich Otreet, in rear of the Mansion
hotel, Seaforth, . intends hereafter carrying on
'business there in the following lines.
•
LUM BE1 , DRESSING,
In all its branches.
Doors and Window Sash kept_oonstantiy on hand.
Door and Window Frames made to order, of the
best material and at the shortest notice.
Mouldings, of all patterns, kept on hand and
made to order.
Turnip, Carrot, Beet and Manure Drills, Land
Tellers, Wagon Racks, Horse Hay -rakes, and a
variety of other Farming Implements, of the most
approved patterns, kept constantly on hand or
made to order.
PATENT PORTABLE FENCES;
Manufactured when required.
TO WAGON .MAKERS.
The nnaersigned woud.also beg to inform Wag -
•on and Carriage Makers that he keeps constantly
on hand, all kinds of Bent Staff suitable for their
work.
Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, and the public
generally in need of any of the above articles
would do well to favor me with their patronage, as
in my new premises, I have facilities for doing this
branch of work which cannot be:.surpasted.
,JOHN M. MARTIN.
Seaforth Novelty Works,
Goderich Street•. 228
EGG- EMPORIUM.
Trele I subscriber herebythank' his numerous
friends in town and chantry for their liberal
patronage duringthe past;- five years, and hopes
by strict attention to business to merit their con-
fidence and.trade.m the future. He also `wishes
to announce that lie is still prepared to pay
THE HIGHESTY CASH PRICE
For any quantity of good
FRESH EGGS
Delivered at the
EGG EMPORIUM,
MAIN STREET, SEATO TB.
227 D. D. ` SON.
NOTICE.
THE COURT OF REVISION
For the Township of Tucketsmith will be• held at
the Village of Bgmondville, in Pendergast's Ho-
tel,,on FRIDAY, the 10th day of May next, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
WILLIAM MUIR,
Township Clerk.
Tuckersmith, April 17, 1.872. 228-3
MUNICIPALITY OF OSBORNE.
THE COURT OF REVISION
For the above Municipality will be held at the
Township Hall, Elimville, on SATURDAY, May
4, 1872, at 1.0 o'clock A. M.
Parties interested will please take notice.
SAMUEL P. HALLS,
Township Clerk.
Dated Usborne, April 13.1872. . 228-3
BOARDING:.
esCOI1LADAY has leased the large and com-
• modious house, on the Salt Works Grounds,
adjoining the Railway Station, and has fitted it up
as a boarding-house. Good . table and comfortable
rooms. Persons wishing a pleasant boarding-
house shonid apply, as there are at present a few
vacancies. Transientboarders accommodated at
less than hotel rates. 228
MUNICIPAL NOTICE.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY. •
COURT OF REVISION 'for the Township
of Grey'will be held at Dame's Hotel, CRAN-
BBOOIi, on WlDNESDAY,•May 22, 1872, at 10
o'clock A. M. •
J. R. GRANT,
Township Clerk.
Township Clerk's Office, ]
Ainleyville, April 10, 1872 J 228-3
.FARM & VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, on reasonable terms, a Farm, being
Lot No. 17, in the Eleventh Concession of Me-
%illop. Also, several eligible building lots in the
village of Seaforth. Apply to
228 JAMES BEATTIE, Seaforth.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY.
THE Court of Revision ,for the Township of
-- Hay will commence.on
TUESDAY, the 7th clay of May next,
in the Town Hall, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
WILLIAM WILSON.
1 Township Clerk.
Township Clerk's Office,
Hay, 8th Xpril, 1872. ei
ARCHITECTURE. •
undersigned is prepared to furnish Plans,
j Specifications, &e., of Public and Private leuiid-
ings, and also to superintend the erection of the
same. Carpenters', Plasterers' and Masons' work
measured andvalued. ADAM GRAY,
227-18* Victoria -street, Seaeorth:
••:
°Sitio1
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
- AT
T. KUP'S EIIPORIUVi.
NEW GOODS,
227-4 '
NOTICE.
NEW •PRINTS,
NEW POPLINS,
In all the Latest Styles.
NEW STRIPED SHAWLS,
And all the novelties of the Season.
THE COURT OF REVISION
For the Township of Stephen will be held at.
CREDITON, on the, First SATURDAy in May,
commencing at 10 Ai M. jj
C. IPROUTY,
227-4 To iship Clerk.
NOTICE.
THE COURT OF REVISION
For the Township of Stanley will be held at Mr.
Biggart's Hotel, VARNA, on MONDAY, the 27th
day of May, at 10 o'clock A. M.
WM. PLUNKETT,
Township Clerk.
Township Clerk's Office,
't
April 12, 1872. � - 227-4
MONEY TO LOAN.
THE subscriber has MONEY toloan to any
amount on good farm property. Interest, SIX
per cent. per annum, when the interest and prin-
ciple axe paid Yearly, and 8 per ,cont. per annum'
when the interest only is paid.
A G. McDOUGALie
227-52 It cheap cash. Store, sign of the Bear.
MONEY TO LEND.
THR undersigned his $3,000 and upward, private
funds, to loan, at 8 per cent. per •annum,.on
Farm: property. Charges, moderate. Marriage
Licences issued. Apply to - ,•
227-52-• ' W. G. WILSON, Zurich.
APPRENTICE WANTED.
'WANTED, a boy from 15 to 17, to learn the
+t +r Carriage Painting Business.
226 JAM14S' WILLIAMS, Seaforth.
BOY WAN TISD.
WANTED, at Beatty & Co.'s, a smart active
Boy to attend in the store. 226
APPRENTICE WANTED.
1ATANTED, an active boy, as an Apprentice to
the Wagon -making business. Would prefer
one that has already been sometime at the business.
221 WTT T,IAM' GRASSIE; Seaforth.
HAY—BERKSHIRE BOAR.
THOMAS PIERCY has purchased the celebrated
Berkshire Pig, " Huron Conqueror," which he
intends to keep for service. Terms, $1 per sow,
payable at the time of service, with privilege of
returning. THOMAS PIERCY,
- 226-4 Wagner's Comers, Hay.
AINLEYVILLE
LAND AGENCY.
THE Subscriber having established an Agency
for the Sale of Farm and Village Lots, which
he will advertise (weekly) and sell on. Commission.
TERMS of Commission or any particulars con-
cerning lots advertised will be made known on
application, if by letter prepaid, and enclosing
stamp, addressed `
C.B..COOPER
Dingle P. O.
FARM FOR SALE.
FAR;,i of 182 Acres for Sale, 20 acres in woods,
good land and good buildings. Six miles from
Clinton and 34 from Bayfield.
224 = ALFRED STONEHOUSE.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale a valu-
able Farm in the Township of Hay,
County of Huron, containing 100 acres
of excellent hardwood land, 50 cleared
-and nearly free from stumps. The farm is within
3 miles of Exeter, and one and a -quarter miles
from the London Road, in a most prosperous lo-
cality. Land rolling and rich sandy loam, well
watered. The cleared part has been in pasture for
several years. ` Terms easy. Apply to ROBERT
MOWLDS, proprietor, Lot 7, _Second Concession,
Hay. or to D. lerePHAIL,
22;,_4* Mitchell..
NEW DRESS GOODS;`
NEW LACE SHAWLS,
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Will be found replete with all the newest styles.
Don't purchase before visiting our Show Room.
CUSTOM TAILORING, in all its branches.
The. Largest Stock of Tweeds in Town to choose from.
•
Look at our Tweeds before ordering a suit.
Seaforth, pril 16, 1872.
T. KIDD.
TO
ONTO MILLINERY.
SPRING CIRCULAR.
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
MISS A. E
which sh
Miss Erwin
FOR ,SALE.
Village lots Nos. 44 and 39 Ainleyville, (Morris ; ).
large frame cottage and frame stable:
Lot 22, Con. 4, N. 1,, Morrie ; 100 acres, 50 cleared;
log house; 2 miles off gravel road. •
Lot 29, Con. 7, N. },Morris;:100 acres, 60 cleared;
good loghouse and frame barn.
Lots .2 and 3, West side of Howick-street, Wrox
eter, containing lei acres of land ; two new
. frame houses ; stables, &c.
Village Lots 49 and 50, Ainleyville, with good
frame house and 'stable, and log tannery in good
working order. - -
Lot 26, Con. 3, S. 4, Morris, 100 acres, 60 cleared.
' frame barn, log -house, good bearing orchard..
Southwest f,• Lot 22, Concession. 6, Morris ; 50
acres, 25 cleared; good orchard, log house and barn.
Village Lots, 212, 213, 221, Ainlegille, (Grey.)
Store, Storehouse and Stable, 11 acres of Land with
orchard, etc., in village of Crenbrook.
C. R. COOPER,
Dingle P 0.
224
Of
To
WIN wishes to announce that she has received a very complete stock of New Millinery,
will sell Very Low. '
las also still left a small portion of former stocks, which she will sell at and ander cost.
EAD THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES.
DRES i C1 PS,
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS,
CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS,
LADIES' TRIMMED BONNETS,
And other Goods proportionately cheap
The Stock is all new end in good order. Also, on hand, a number of
$0 75
040
0 25
100
f' .
ABSTRACT
Treasurer's Account with the Muni-
cipalitSr of Grey for the Year 1871.
RECEIPTS.
PTS.
CE
balance in hand at last audit $998.21
A. M. Rosa, County Treasurer, Legis-
lative School grant and County
Equivalent.
A. M. Ross, non -res. tax collected'
surplus fund
" Clergy reserve •.
Boundary line appr'n... .
Provincial Treasurer for Land Im-
provement Fund
John McNeill, . Collector, being taxes
Tavern and Shop Licences
Fines, Interest on deposits, &c
S. S. No.10 and S. S. No. 8, being.
money borrowed, with interest244 85
MADAME BRIGGS' IMPROVED DIAGRAM,
FOR CUTTING - }
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES, BASQUES, BOYS' COATS, ETC.
Price for each Diagram, with full Instructions, $1 50.
948 20
520.14
1,262'18
189 00
187.88
'3,837 17
'7,568- 95
' 243 00
129 00
Total amount received
$16,118 53
S
U _N _.-D : E R� o L O T H I N G,
Of every description, kept constantly on hand.
LEE & SWITZF
OFFER
FRESH ARRIVALS OF
SPRING; GOODS,
DRESSES,
PRINTS, ETC.,
Kid Gloves` and Ostr oh reathers iieaned and made as good as new for Fifteen Cents.
STORES; First door North of Fosrr:s's Horit•a and centre store MCGn X8' 13Locx, second door
North of the Station.
A. ERWIN.
DISBURSEMENTS.
By cash paid to schools - 0,884 41
By cash paid for fees and salaries 750 50
" Charity - 261 86
Roads and Bridges • 6,444 79
A. M. Rose, being County -
tax and interest. 2,451 80
Contingent expenses 178 63
Printing, Stationery, Tele-
graphing and municipal
Manuals
u Expenses for W. G. and B8
Railway 146 130 1 18
By balance in hand
{t
CC
CC
170 13
$16,118 53
Audited the foregoing account and the vouchers
belonging " thereto, on the' 28th day of March,
1872.
A. MCNAIR, 1 -Auditors.
227-3 - A. STEWART,
FARM FOR SALE OR LEASE.
TH a subscriber wishes to sell or letterehis farm,
12th lot, Ninth Concession, McKillop, con-
sisting of 106 acres; 80 acres cleared; good frame
barn and shed ; good spring creek which never
goes dry and good well ; high rolling land ; one of
the best lots in McFillop; eight miles from Sea-
1orth. For terms and further particulars, ap-
ply to PETER ROSS,
220-4' Seaforth P. 0.
SPRINGI GOODS■
E. HICKSON & CO.
are
now receiving their new • Spring
Goods, the best assortment ever
offered in Seaforth, and with very
few exceptions, at Old Prices.
Call at once and see, at
HICKSON'S EMPORIUM.
GLOVES,
HOSIER`,
AT PRICES
THAT CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.
MAIN STREET,
C. 4TH.
DENT'S
Very large Stock of Spring DRY GOODS and MILLINERY
HAS ARRIVED.
In Staple and Fac, _.. Dry Good
He has secured extra value and has bought heavily.
NO ADVANCE IN COTTONS AT DENT'S.
An endless variety of Dress Goods, among which will be found choice Grenedines, Lnstres, Poplinon
Granite Cloths, biusline, Bereges, French Merinos, French Delanes,'etc., etc. Parasols,. Plain, Fancy,
and Flounced, an endless assortment. Ladies' Jackets, in Cloth, Velveteen and Silk, nice and -,heap.
White Lustres, White Brilliants, White Marseilles, Gloves, Hosiery and Trimmings, in abnndanee. iu.
the Gents' Furnishings will be found a very large stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Collars, Ties, Shirts, eta, of
the newest designs. Ladies' and Gents' Straw Goods in profusion, and some choice things in slimly:
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Is now full stocked, Bonnets, Hats, Floweret Feathers, Ribbons, etc., ete., in unlimited supply. -
Please call at DENT'S Cheap Store and inspect.
FARM,FlELD SEEDS
Of t
Of every description, .
e Best Qualities and at the Lowest Rates,. at
's Cheap Grocery Store.
CYT ARLES WILSON is constantly receiving fresh supplies to his stock of choice Groeeriee.
Teas, of the best brands.
TOBACCOS, the best in Town.
ALE, in quarter and half Casks, constantly on hand.
WINES AND LIQUORS, A VERY FULL STOCK.
Highest Price paid for Butter and Eggs. -
CHARLES WILSON.
f
Powell's Old Btand, sign of the 999, Main street, Seaforth.
HURRAH FOP SEEDS.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE - -
SEAFORTH MILLS FLOUR AND[ SEED STORE,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FIELD AND GARDEK SEIDS.
Having purchased our Seeds from the best Growers and Importers in Canada,wee prepared to supply
AGRICULTURISTS AND GARDENERS
With the choicest samples and at prices which defy competition.
No. 1 Clover and Timothy Seecl constantly on hand,
during the season.
Farmers will find it to their interests to call and'inspect our seeds as we are certain they will save -
money by it.
Seed Grain, of every description,
To be had at the Flour and Seed Store.
THOMAS LEE.
SHFARSON & CQ.'S OLD - STAND, - -
West Side Main Street. e
P. S,—Ladies will please call and examine our stock of French, English and American Flower Seedy,
the finest assortment in Seaforth.
NOTICE.
THE Pasturage of the Ag icultural Grounds of
-1- the Tnckeremith Agricultural Society will be
Sold by Public Auction, at Knox's Hotel, Seaforth,
On SATURDAY, the 20th APRIL, 1872,.
' At half -past 12 o'clock.
The Society reserve to themselves the use of the
Grounds for their Shows.
TERMS, CASH.
H. M. CHESNEY, Secretary.
J&MF•S BROADFOOT, Jr., President. 227-2
MUNICIPAL ABSTRACT
THF Township Treasurer in account
Municipality of Hay :
1871.
To taxes refunded. $75 71
Enlargement of Town Hall, - 117 53 00
Printing, Stationery, &c - 873 12
Officers' Salaries 2 83 19
Trustees' Tax , 25 96
Sundries 64 96
Charities -
Roads and Bridges.. - 2,265 864
Balance on County Rate- 1,592 60
188
6 47
for181 ,
7
County rate
Councillors Fees. --••-• 120 00
Paid pay -sheet for South Boundary 2,365 72
One year's interest on debt 150 00
Balance on hand. 1,794 594
with the
$13,272 81
1fi
g 1.
By Ba1nnee from last audit......... _ $762 70
Collector's tax.. 6,852 31
Clergy Reserve fund 147 60
County surplus 1,140 74
Non-resident tax for 1870• • • • • . • • • 1,� 48
Tavern licences.
Recived from sale of ($2,500) de-
bentures
George McLeod's tax omitted,... • • 1 00
$13,272 81
-1872.--We, this, 23d day of March in the year
One thousand eight hundred and seventy-two au-
dited the books, vouchers, &c., and found them
correct. Signed—
JOHN BRODERICK,1 Auditors.
227-8 RALPH BROWN, J
NOTICE.
Ti -i b: undersigned will be happy to be patronized
by his brother farmers of the
TOWNSHIPS OF HAY AND STANLEY
As an Auctioneer.
He is prepared to cet_as such at very moderate
rates.
MONEY TO LOAN, private funds, at 8 per cent.
Expenses low. Conveyancing done cheap.
HUGH LOVE, Senr.,
Townline Hay and Stanley,
Rill's Green P. 0.
THOROUGH -BRED -
IMPORTED STALLION,
"Sir Archy."-
d
219*
SIR ARCliY, got by Grey Eagle, by Woodpecker,
by Bertrand, dam by Post -boy. G. D. Peyton,
by imported Glencoe. Giantess by imported Levi-
athan, Virginia by imported Dare Devil, Boling-
broke by Pantaloon, Cedes by King Herod, Prim-
rose by imported Dove, Stella by imported Othello,
by imported Selima, by Godolphin Arabian.
As will be seen by his'pedigree, Sir Archy is the
best blooded horse that is to -day in Canada, and.
his aucesters are noted among the great horses of
America.°
Until recently, the thorough -bred horse was con-
sidered only adapted to the turf, but the principles
of breeding, as aro now well established, assign him
a far nobler sphere. It is now agreed that to
attain success in rearing any of the domestic
animals, the male mast be thorough -bred.
To produce the racer, the trotting horse, the
enduring horse -of -all -work, the spirited roadster
and carriage horse, the stallion must be thorough-
bred. With this crossill
, the heavy farm ramean
produce the noble coach -horse, the thorcugh-bred
mare the eater, and the trotting or pacing mare
will yield the trotter. Under r
flus theory, I take
pride in offering "Sir Archy" to the breeders of
horses in this seetion of the country. As a stock
getter he is unrivalled; his steck is noted for sound,
constitution, for great strength, docility of dispo-
sition and speed_ "Sir Archy" is eigkt ;bears old,
stands 164 hands high, a beautiful rich bayuarters, with
broad heavy q
black legs, mane andtail, vy q
and powerfully muscled, combining in an eminent
degree the noble and perfect horse. Parties hav-
ing mares, and who in end. breeding, will do well
to see "Sir Archy"
From the let of April to the "131st of August the
services of this Horse will be offered to a limited
number of Season Mares, at $15 payable at the
last of the season. Mares not proving with foal
can be returned to the Horse next season free of
charge. Pasturage for Mares on reasonable terms.
All accidents and escapes ,at -the risk of the owners.
For further particalars apply to
NOTICE.
CxitISTIAN Z.A.PFE, late hotel -keeper, Wag-
- ner's Comers, Townline of Hay and Stanley,
begs to inform his old customers in the Tailoring
line that he has commenced business again as
Tailor and Furnisher, in Main -street, in the ,vill-
age of Bayfield, where he will be happy to have a
sell from his old friends. •
Bayfield, March 20, 1872.
W. J. BAILEY.
Edmondville, April, 1872. 227-8
MALCOM'S
CREAT - ECC DEPOT
MARKET SQUARE, SEAFORTH.
The subscriber begs to inform the public that -
' he has greatly extended his premises and is pre-
pared as hitherto to pay the highest price for any
quantity of
GOOD FRESH EGGS,
Delivered at his plate of business.
No Market Fees on EGGS.
wM. "MA L.COM.
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