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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1872-10-25, Page 5s 13 to. 01# . [100 to 0 Z6' • 25 to 700 tee ae 00 . 5'4 fo 00 0- sty I 10 -tlttato `t to a (la to` 12 ci 30 to 0 40 0 09 to 0 10 0 15 to 0 18 o00 to 5 O 48 tdn 6 _, 1872, 110(? 114 14 alf 114 02S( aSo 5u 0 5.7: 4.35 ee 0 ; 0.1 tqf •0ii 014(6 016 24, Iart sh l 15 to; bush. i 1a bush- $1 45 - peas. 66e hitter (rolls) Per lh 12e ; 18o to 20e; Ef.treen). 250;, 25 ; Live at $G 75g was taken • offered at. le. Soper - :60, and Iess pted, had, would Ler& in the s. node offer- at 1 Z5 de - vitt( sales of f. o- b. On as paid for `rket was a }sweg0 wag ras a steady ray all offer_. std ono ear wee cars at o:. ?' Grand .i &7e€:o. pack„ three and prices's 23 1&7L tdl . about xtra ofur- la ranee brls Cana- 2,000 Janan000 brls "50fl bels at per 6G lbs choice al - S1 .RKET'. €let. 23. kit to -day, xrrivo have rtal supply read. or 85 sante time: are in the uyers were ixead Olio at $565 1,310 lbs.,, aced on all cwt from. Kew York. d. eceipts for k,600 head. the week i.400 head. The m tr- sga to clay. et the total far 18,000 the same s slow, but to 7& ad% higher were sold [notations., iigaa hogs. t $4 66 to averaging 1 J KET: 1872. r horses .cut the s. Therei emand for . at pretty sal com- arket for Thea1 Fraud for nee more ho money political e average -ad Mar- deserip- -sea, from tau farm: er head. es, from from y . truck read. een dun IT grades oar loads: plainly &id not era have ave been h fig �rea range c 14e.. for r Texans ,elfing at Il of the he same his week in some higher f Texas Chicago is time or here.; scarce- - of the tilts were arrived ry corn- scarcely onscarcely d fair to. alvesin,- od cows and calf Boise at ight ad - Part of and for supply called sill, but number CT. 25,- 1872. of oar loads 'were worked off—the sheep 51 to 6;e., with a few at 7e., and the yobs at 61 to 84c. i --Total for the week, 43,040,usin. st 49,098 last week, and 31,.500 for the corresponding week last year. Ar- rivals r -r v' yesterday and to -day were 110 cam or 11.358 hogs. Live hogs were in demand at 5i to 51c. per Ib, and dressed were active at 6 to tic. • ALBANY Y LLTM13.ER MARKET. Wednesday=; Oct. 23, 1872. This market still feels the depression caused by the stringency in money and the near approach of the elections. Not over Biz to- eight weeks are left in which- to do business, and 11111888 buyers look - t they wall be disappointed in their uncal. Winter supplies. Receipts are ex - ted to fall off awing to the difficulty of moving lumber on the upper Lakes ; the figures for the week showing only $,342,000 feet at Buffalo, while 12.176,- 00 feet are reported at Oswego. During the late storm, on Lake Erie, fifty to sixty vessels and barges; with a carrying ca- ty of 1t to 14 M feet, were wrecked. ut little over a month is left to ship from the mills As high as $6 75 per if feet from Saginaw to Buffalo and high- er rales thauLt lese are demanded. primo must be sustained to enable hold- ers to realize coat. There is not any change to note in our quotations, and socks continue fairly assorted ; favor- able reports are being received from the retail yards. There is, however,. one noticeable feature m this -report ; it is - -,that the aggregate receipts for the season -axe in excess of those to a corresponding date in 1871. ,GOLD.—The price of Gold in New "York is quoted at 1131. Tits Mosr fashionable Clothes; and the -best Ready-made Clothing in the Comity, . H.ickeon's old stand, DUNC.A1. & Dux - cat's. Iodized ()eel Liver Oil. TINES Preparation is a solution of Iodide of Iron in perfectly pure Cod Liver Oil. It may be asedin all easiest where the simple 011 is ordered, and will, be found greatly superior to it. This preparation is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Con- sumption, Sexofnlons ,Completints„ Chronic Skin Diseases,; and for all chronic disord, rs arising from 4efvcave digestion -, assimilation or nutrition. It is also highly useful in Chronic Rbenmatiem and Gout. Priee V. Gmpoaad Syrup of .IITpopbosphitcs. THIS is an egeeesble Preparation, containing the Hypopphosphites of Lime, Soda, Potash and Iron,, with free Bypop'hosphorons Acid. This Syrup is a certain `remedy for `General Debility, from any verse-, Nerrons Diseases and Sorofuloua Complaints. It is also highly useful in diseases of the bones (especially in infanta) and Incipient Consumption. Price $1. The above Preparation& aro of standard medical' reputation, end eontaining no secret ingredients, may be prescribed by physicians without h eita- tion. Prepared by„JOHN London, Ontario. For sale by R. Lamsden, Seafetrth; X.R. Grant, Ainleydlle; G. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggists _ general -1Y-- MT.TlRDER!! MURDER! MURDER!' HI(g PRICES FOR FURNITURE MURDERED, And those that have kept prices up beyond the bounds of reason are about to . COMMIT SUICIDE. W. B. PORTER Has communed selling Furnitere of all deser p - tions in 'IATT'S” OLD STAND, 31 4N -STREET, SBAVOBTM . At such prices as will astonish a riser. He conte an inquest and fuels certain that a verdict will be returned in hie favor,- that his prices are THE LOWEST That is and has been -in this or any other county in the Province for y rc+ars. GIVE HIM Al CALL And be convinced of oho fact. TO SHOEMAKERS. -pawn SHOEMAKERS wanted immediately. At SAMUEL STABK'S, Seaforth. BLACKSITITH'• WANTED. WANTED; immediately, a first-class 0011ntry BLAORSMIITH, ablate take charge o1 a shop. )scone but one proficient in horse shoeing and' plow -firing -need apply,to whom a liberal salary will be given. Single man preferred. Applly�to WM. SBWI N, Wagon -maker, Berne. W. B. PORTER. Seafortb, Oet. 25, 1872. REMOVED. MRS. LAMONT, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, Has removed to next door south of J. I4gan's old suik i A11 work in her line don° in the newest and moat -FASHIONABLE STYLES, On they shortest notiee, and at seasonable terms. Soafortli, Oct 25, 1872. r 256-4r APPRENTICE WANTED. APPRENTICE- wanted to the Blacksmithing, business. &good, stout bayed 16 orupwards, will have a good opportunity of learning the trade., 2544 ALEX. STEWART, Seaforth. APPRENTICE WANTED. 1W ANTED Immediately, a GOOD STOUT LAD V 1T about sixteen yeses of age, as an apprentice to he Blacksmithing business. Apply to 258 WM. GRASStE, Seaforth. CARE -TAXER WANTED. WANTED, a person to act as. Care -taker for the Seaforth SohooL For i other particnlars'ap- piy to the Secretary of the Board. WM. HILL, Secretary. 254 TEACHER WANTED.- �ANTED for.School Section No.10, Township of Grey, a ,male or female TEACk1L?B holding second or -third-class certificate.- .Duties to com- mence January 1, 18 8. Apply to TORN LONG, W;1d. DURIi or THOMAS WHITE:FIELD, Grey Post-olfiee. - 255-4* TEACHER, WANTED. WANTED, for School Section No. 1, in the 1TW Tos chip of Morris, a male TEACHER. Duties to eornmenee on the let of Tannery, 1873. Apply to ROBT. B. LAIDLAW, ROBT. SY3fON DS, . JQHN McEL13OY, Trustees,Blyth P. O. :954-4+' FRUIT TREES, &C. I HAVE 713'31' RECEIVED at my' Garden, East- -1- street, Gaderinh, a very superior stock of Plum Trees, Pests, . Cherries, Crab Apples, Apricots, Peaches, apples, Dwarf Pears, Dwarf Apples,Grapes,, &o., which I am offering for sale atLOW PRICES, considering quality of stock, being the finest ever broughtintoHuron; . . Intending. -planters should give .me a call at onoe. W. CAMPBELL,' Tree Dealer, 263-2 Bast -street, Goderi,eh. TEACHER WANTED. WANTED for School Section No. 1, Hullett, a i male TEA0kLi R,, holding second or third - Plass certificate. Dntiea to eommence Jan."1,1873. ;,apply to THOMAS LIVINGSTONE, Constance Post -office. 254-4 TEACHER WANTED. WANTED, for School Section No. 8, Tucker - smith a male TEACHER. For further par- enlare 'apply to J. MCGEB or JOHN A ODE - LAND, Egmondville. • 254' ` ESTRAY SHEEP. CAME to the ,premises of the undersigned, Lot 15, Concession 11, le1flft p, about Sept. '97, a 91WE and two LAMBS. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away ajeteMEf3 HILI HN. TEACHER -WANTED. WTINTED, a male TEACHER for Union School f +' Section No.1, Hay and Stanley. • One quail- fled to teach French preferred. Duties to corn mence on January let, 1878. Apply to . R0BT. DBYSDALE and 0Q. LA ORTE, 253-8 Berne P. O STRAYED COWS. - STRAYED from Seaforth, about the first of Octo- ber, -two' farrow COWS One red and white, ernrably horns ;"the other` dark brown.' Informa- tion respecting them will be suitably rewarded by the subscriber., - 254 ,.i THOMAS DOWNEY. MALE TEACHER WANTED. - FOB School Section No. 6, Hallett, a MALE TEACH1fiR holding a third-class certificate.THOS. Duties .'to:commence Jan. 1,1873. Apply pplyook Post. NETT. ANS, Secretary -Treasurer, Post- - HORSE FOR SALE. FOR SALE, cheap,a good DRAFT HORSE, corn - " Ing five3ears old; soundin wind and lir b, and -good to work either double or single. Apply toJJ• Mc4INNIS, Grocer, Seaforth. OXEN. F4B SALE, a splendid yoke` of working OT -FN, eight years old. Apply to WM. HOra.TNGS HEAD, Kipper P. 0. _ 254,: THOROUGH - BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS -FOR SAT.F AT REASONABLE RATES. HE subscriber offers for sale a number of thorough -bred Berkshire PIGS. Two of the sows took the firsb and second prises at the South Riding County Show, at Exeter, also at the Zurich Show in the Township of Hay this fall. For fur- ther purtfealare apply to the undersigned on lot No. 4, 2nd concession, Township of Stanley. 252-4 WM. ppeBLAu 0., Ont. STRAYED COLT. STRAYED or stolen from the premises of the nndersigned, on the 8th of July last, a dark brown HORSE 'COLT rising three Tears old, with black mane and tail, and aevhite faces. Any person returning to the owner said colt shall have a re- ward of $5. RICHARD DOCKING, Goderich Tempel -lip, Lot 18, North Huron Road. 258-4* ESTRAY PIG. CIAME into Lot 26, Concession 6, north half, v Township -of Morris, en oe about the 20th day of September, a black and white SOW PIG, about 18 months old. The owner is requested to come and pay charges and take it away. Crru rr,RS' HARRIS. Morris, Oct. 9, 1978. 258-4 RAM LAMBS FOR SALE. THE undersigned has for Bale on Lot No. 3, concession 8, Tuekersmith, eight ';vola -broil Rare Lambs. THE . HURON 'EXPOSITOR. FUR GOODS. DARK MINK SETS . IN LARGE -VARIETY - - C -I-1 J LAMB SETS, Black Lamb Sets, 8out)h tea Seal Sets, White Fur -Jackets, in all sizes, Block Asbiican Jackets, South Sea Beal Mantles MADE TO ORDER. Grebe Sets always on band an 1 ma&e to order. I adiee Furs Repaired and Altered. Thee Finest and Best CENTS' FUR CAPS ;DF ALL KINDS. Baffaio Robes, Wolf Ilbbes, Coate Robes. An Fnr (coeds made to order. Higher Price pail for Raw `Furs. NOTICE THF PLACE. N. ;B. P*WTER, Market Square, 255 STRA-TFORD. STONEMAN. ESTRAY HEIFER. CAVE into the premises of the subscriber, Lot No. 9, concession 5, Tuckersmith, on or about the first of June hat, a year old HEIFER. The owner is requested to call, prove property, pay e 4*sand take her away. -MATTHEW WARD. STRAYE13.. . F. B.0M Lot 9, Goneessiou 10, Grey, in July last, one two-year-old HEIFER, light red and white With a star in her forehead, and whand ite, and horns.. Also, a one -year -91d STEER, in - elitist' to 'be wavy,' short in the face. Any parties that will give information that will lead to the -re- covery of the above will be suitably rewarded. . JOHN' JONES. Grey, Oct. 2,1872. 259-4 DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. B SALE, a thoroughbred Durham BULL, bred from imported stock by Mr. John Millin, of Pickering. Enquire of the owner, D. W00D- R1BF, Grey P. 0_ 252-4 yi II E IS IT? . NEXT DOOR NORTH OF 'THE MONTREAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE I8 THE PLACE TO FIND I STRONG & FAIRLEY'S CHEAP GROCERY STORE. A FULL STOCK OF - FAMILY GROCERIES o Sept- constantly on hank and will be sold CTTEAP for CASH and cash only., Jas. P. Kendall & Co.'s (late W. A hearson & Co.'s) Best Family Flour always in stock. * We keep f;- no other. Customers are sure to get what they ask for pure and =adulterated. i, • Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Chopppeeel ,6'teaff, Shorts, Bran, Peas, Oats, Barky, d -c., alwtzys 'io be 1 d apt STRONG ds FAIRLEY'S. Housekeepers, ,le4ve your orders for year Tea, Sugar, Currants, Raisins, Apples, Potatoes, Cabbage, or anything vise youlwish, and have them delivered for you free of charge REFINED PETROLEUM. Just recelved 80 barrels of the besti i hite oil and for sale wholesale and retail. SALT ! SALT ! SALT 1 A large stock of Salt kept oonstentiion band. If you don't see it at the door, ask for it. OYSTERS. - Fd resh oysters received daily and all be kept during the Penson. Try therm -they are delicious. N. B.—As our store is too small to display all our goods, we would take it sts a favor, if customers don,'t see what they want, to ask for it. Call and be convinced that this is the right place to bay cheap Groceries. STRONG & FAIRLEY. STRAYED -HEIFERS. QTRAYED from the premises of the snbseriber, Lot No.13, Concession 8, Tuckorsmith, on or about the lst 4f A,ngust, two HEIFERS owning three. Ok►a of there is of red color, and the other is red and white, with a white strip along herback. Any person giving such information as will`lead to the.recovery o1< the above fila will be•suitably rewarded'. n.a s .°110E McKTN1i0N, 251-4* Seaforth Post -office. ESTRAY EWES. (NAME into Lot 8, Concession 7, Grey, about the lst of: August last., two EWES: The owner is nested to coins and prove property, pay charges requested and take them away. HUGH T.AMONT. 955 -*4 A NEWFIRM IN AN OLD STAND. NEIN .FALL- FOODS, ALL OPENED OUT AT DENT'S. ESTRAY STEER. CIAME into the premises of the subscriber, Lot 7, Concession 3, H. B. 8., Tuokersmith, near, Egmondville, a two or three-year-old STEER, red and white. The owner is requested tOprove pro- perty, pay charges, and tete the animal away. 11. net &aimed before Oct. 81, :the above animal will be sold by Auction, in Egmondville, to the highest bidder, on FBIDAYNov.1. 965-1 - DANIBL KENNEDY, Sr. FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. NMAN LINE OF MAIL 'STEMERS SAILING from New York, EVERY THURSDAY AND VERY cows won= KALE. '>. undersigned offers for sale, by: private bar- gain, on his premises, Lot 25, ConcesFion 3, Mchiliop, TEN SUPERIOR MILCH COWS. The cows may be seen at any time - 25I 3 JOHN HAI3JiIRK. TRBt,FZIIINA. MACHINE FOR SALE: -poi SAi.E, cheap, a good Separator Threshing. Machine and Horse -power, new and in good, working order. Apply to :250 WM. CAMPBELL, Scaforth. SATURDAY, - Tickets sold to and from England, Ireland, and the Continent, at as low rates as by any other line. JOHN G. DAT,F,, Agent, 15, Broadway, N. Yor JOHN SEATTER, Seaforth. 2S0 H. MUSTARD'S . . KING : ' OF OILS, The best external rem- edy for Rhennwtism, Sprains, Wounds, Brnis- es and every conceivable sore, old ornew. Give it altrial. Also, try the PAIN VICTOR For, all internal pains, dte.; and if you -want a genuine VEGETABLE PILL To remove all obstrue. tions °Was Liver, Stom- ach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Costiveness, sic., try Mustard's Anti --Bilious Pills, Or if you. require a safe and sure remedy'for Worrps Forty thohand dollars worth of Dry Goods, 911llinery, Furs, -60., at Dent's, WIf.S0N iL YOUNG; Having parehased the Grocery and Liquor Business of Mr. .10):Lai WALSH, have removed the stook of Mr. CHARLES WILSON to the premises lately oecnpied by Mr. Walsh, where they gill hereafter sarry on business. They have added a large stock'of NEW GOODS, E11IiBACIN c3 Teas, THE LARGEST 'STOOK IN THE COUNTY. Coffees, Sugars. Tobac6Os, Zet IN WINES AND LIQUORS: Walker's Superior Rye and Malt WHISKY, warranted not adulterated: ALE and PORTER in endless variety, bottled and on draught. None but the best and purest kept on hand. HALF AND QUARTER BARRELS, for family use, warranted good or no pay asked. any Goods are all iVew, Fresh and Well Kept. FOR PRICES, WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN ALL BRANCHES. Fifteen hundred dollar's worth of Cloths, Tweeds, ' Flannels, Winoeys, &o., bought kerb February, at old prices, and now exposed for -sale 90 pet cent. lower than elsewhere. Three hundred sets of Indies' Imre, the cheapest in the Province' , and Ladles'Jackets, stylish, rich and cheep Two u want Dry Good . Millinery, nerd, Furs, Gents' Furnishings, &e., good cheap, be sure If .yon want Dry Goads, Millinery, Furs, , to call at' DENT'S cheap Atone, Beaorth. The best makes of ORGANS and MELODEONS always on hand at Dent's, Beatorih, on the vera best terms. emeeeete USE MUSTARD'S DOMINION'WOBM CANDY. If you have Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Neuralgia, or Nervous Headache, use dlzcstartl's Catarrh Specific, Which will secure relief at once., each of the above Full dons. ons - aby druggists and dealers in preparations: Sold by Medicine generally. Manufactured by Ont. 1-26 11. MUSTARD, Ingersoll, N. M. LIVINCSTONE Offers for sale the balanod of HIS STOCK OF TWEEDS AND FLANNELS AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES, POS CASH. He Lavittes inspection and comparison with any in the market. • N. M. LIVINGSTONE FLOUR AND FEED. No. 1 Flour, Oatmeal and Cornmeal, and Feed of every description always for sale. Goods Delivered in any Part of the Village Free of Charge. TO FA.RMFRS.--Butter and Eggs bought_ for CASH and the high- est. Price always paid. WILSON & YOUNG. - TO OLD CUSTOMERS. IN tomb:Aden with the above, the under`signefl would return thanks to his old patrons, for their lib- -A- patronage in his former stand, and trusts they will accord to the new -firm of tehich he :is a member a continuance of former favors. Having larger premises, laiger stock, better , and cheaper goods, the above firm is enabled to do even better for their customers than I halve heretofbre done. CHARLES WILSON. OFFERS FOR SALE MUSCOVADO REFINED, - CRUSHED AND GROUND LOAF SUGARS of .the finest qualities, and at prices which oannot be beaten.. N. M. LIVINGSTONE offers the balance of his largo stook o1 I G it E B N A N D B L A C K T E A S AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. i Finset quality imported at $1 per lb. i N. M. LIVIN(ISTONE offers for sale 30 lbs. Prunes for one dollar, 90 lbs. Currents for one dollar, 20 lbs. Moe for one dollar,; . 12 'LBS.. RAISINS FOR ONE DOL -LAR. N. M. Livingstone has just received a large lot of COTTON GRAIN BAGS AND COTTON Cj7F:A' FOB CASH. uanti of butter: eggs and wool i i -- � Wanted, any � ty r.a....�—�-.. � BRITISH AMERICA ASSITRANOE COMPANY BANKRUPT STOOK IN SEAFORTH AT THE MANCHESTER HOUSE, (JOHN `LOGAN'S OLD STAND.) At and below Cost, the stock having been bought for cash at a tremendous sacrifice. CONSISTING OF SILKS, MILLINERY; FLANNELS, HOSIERY, CARPETS, UNI) EItCLOTHING, And a great assortment of J FIRE DEPARTMENT, Incorporated by Aeb of Parliament 1898. WILTON KERR, AGENT, AINLEYVTLLE. Insurance effected on elldde3criptions of property. MONEY Obtainable on Real Estate eecarity at reduced rates. MR. KERR Is always found at his old stand as Conveyancer, Commissioner in B. R., ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENCES, and Coroner for the County of Huron, &c. Ainleyville, Oct., 1872. 254-3 VIOLET INK. MANTLES, - DRESS GOODS, - SHAWLS, LINENS, GLOVES, TWEEDS, FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS. Every P. be disposed . of within a limited period, and consequently must be sold CHE P. - CALL AND EBA3IINB. No Trouble to Show Goods. MANCHESTER 363-4 HOUSE. LOGAN & JAMIESON Donot say they can sell cheaper than any one else, LOCAN & JAMIESON Do not say they have better goods than any one else, LOGAN & JAMIESON e Gana sell Just a8 cheap as any ho e in the lrat14, which pa/J-6a cane prove by examining their Jr `SEATTER, WINCEYS at 15, 20, 2.5 and 30 cents, FLANNELS at 371, 40, 45 and 50 deist, EXCHANGE IZROKER, TWEEDS at 5o, 75, 90 and $1, TEAS at 40, 50, 75, 90 and $1. SCOTT ROBERTSON'S OLD STAND. And dealer in Pure DRUGS CHEMICALS AND DYESTUFFS, PERFUMERY, FANCYAND TOILET ARTICLES Agent for Sewing Machines. Money to lend on easy terms. j - J. SEATTER, Seaforth, Nov. 3,1870. - 59-tf. NOTICE. rf'HE undersigned having disposed of his stock of 1 Groceries, Liquors, &c., to Messrs. Wilson & Young, of this Village, desires to inform all those that are indebted to him that he intends leaving Seaforth about the lst of November, and requests therm to .settle their accounts before that date, if possible. JOHN WALSH. ESTRAY STEER AND CE to the premises of the subscriber, Lot 16, Coneession 4, Tuckerannth, Z,. R. S., a two- year-old STEER. The owner is requested to charges, prove property and take it away. Thiele to the same premises, a RAM IAMB, the owner will please come after. 254-4 WM. MclIENZ1, g