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The Huron Expositor, 1871-11-03, Page 5• 3, OC111111260111111\ accordance with a 1 Oriv..- i' originated by his Nede he IlatiCM could -not hut I by. the economies effect - he present government ;e• abolition of otneial te concentration of rhe- a naval folces, the ?via_ troopsfnm Canada and ad; and the int reduction -eat of artny reserves. Tsason, for much eolygraL_ er the itbolition of the- ,s•tem in the army. ross• -,ords might need lefoltn,, ; shoutd be dotte preeip- 4c, Lords had not cting.,-. the Ballot bill - again introdueed in 4t the next session. Is di..4tAase act would t with ' at the itext manzwr to command --e,•,-. of the natioth other ( td,e t rt1t,..."1.11 f‘..)6dt: ard •old meet with P', rlii Itmoat and tli . row hision of his tkltt ion vt lemon g and ,, ,r, ‘,1ao,t•me was put c•vitli etukusiztstic deal- val, there being i10 dies -eta -int,' voices. r$3-Gie, :Ivy Mu -dr in .E.n.Q.-lanct. et ive Poli ‘e the ordt•r-, of irepf•ett,r - , ibnsilv eugag)-d in en. - e at eertztin fttt'tS tit 80111e light uprin the, the- murder of NI r.i, on, and during the- eir, enquitit'A, tti eV ab- fodowing flets : _ nv mornio, Nvitieli iq.• -,,, be the too -riling of thd . t the mot der wits cotn-. :At% Watson, ate hu8- - dt‘tq'ttsed, en terc.(1 tile I' uz ner, a packing -east -I 4'w on but,ii,e,i,,•-• a t No.: - (I, Lag' requested t- ttt v. The t evez end: then very cool and, 4 upon Mr, Turner ppearance, he stic1 to --t you to Make a large ' and I want it done -- must be an arul wati,-1.- - !ant to ....e.... -id it bv rail." itsked him whether he. .1,e obest to be plitnet1 aid, aid Mr. Watson atiirtuative Ile was 'give the tFatensinis of ,flire(k and he said, 1 two fi, et nine inches icy --ve. feet three inches. in ie f it bine intla•S ill , liS tt 1,(' Made of deal. . to my Lome - to- tuOr- tit to- 1)L(*IC %OWE. things .. it c IC Mr. Turner . • Are you f4(=ing to send v.igt- i" and he relylied, Ly?tflf! to keep- it free -: - The 'Aux w;ts- by el, cgtitio- 24r. Wat- 1 ,- --. at 2,1r. Turner's an(' ic 1 witiit it sent runivl -77 )(Fit V. Tie paid Mr.: and he then ap- - r _ thoughtful aua int%Lelteent of the 1( f the doceased lady her c-urp-e entail have o-rovx. whit-li •wa that the- Rev. Mr_ ti• time the murder ( tam.ter cd Stock- rephool, is incorrect_ :LthitoStf,r of that . yearii, hitt last ..setinettee of cora- t Mtn and otherts, irt hich the school t d several other ere. removed from - tiie cotinnittee of ai.tt since that time 1 that I e vas very IS (-voted himself to- 5.-zonte tittle itat lte :tliv etuvlo‘ed in • • et ing- work,i for utr• hom-ie ; and it S ineo me i eeentIv at -SOureo.—.L..thdot., fr? o -op e Mitchell 6alt welt feet, and si 11 no A t 14.1 IA it: tCttifl tad last we.ek. rtst- r ask -the eiY1-poratiott , tat bonus of 81,00(1-tio ; tire enterp: This I,v a eutisi•le abh the ton' r.otor. Etiniett at the meeting ks ta bare further. C. Tee: whatever ef levied tilit iee are that t.: w iU shorth be sus- , • work will be aban- it, at least. TB.S. atferd, tni the 24th V. Buckingham, EhtI tflL Of a son. • ('et, 24th, the rlis, Carrick, of tesday, Oct. 25th, fhw x.i Moore, black -smith, THS. .aaw, eii SIbbittlz t et cf Insurript •-ektieb:i and patience, age, Ni•treiaret laughter of A. M. .Lughter of Nov. 3-* ig71. MAIIRIAtt.ts. •,_ JOEIXSEON.4- ; jinwitki on the 24t1 ult., by Rev. Nit% BroWn, of Wroxeter, at the residence of the britie's brother, Mr. SamueLJohnstoii„ Mr: Artlitters Spotten, to Ma:ss„ Jitue Johnston, both of Howiek. 1.4actr-CAssToY' --At Goderiblii on the 16th Octob...r, at the M. E. Parsonage, by Rev:-- Air., -Thomas Bireh. MiSs's,Mar' y-Oassidy, both of caleri eh Calm -CooPttit -On the 13th Septem- ber, at -016 _residence- 4,ithe bride's f;tt her, AtAett,-4)s, ciuwortli, r. Gectge.'.040, ZiAlekersmitli, to Miss A.nue Cooper. ' • T. Cleweith, at the residence .of the bride's f.ttlier, Goderich, township,- on tile 3rd ()cL01)(rz, ;Mr. reter,:git of 8cafort1i, to Miss 'Xivia Spitling.•- ir _MIN ES- -BUCTIANAl..7..-A,f ListoWil,!" on the 24th ult., by ReAK.J. VO, Beifl M. A., Samuel Mines; to Miss.'Anne P,ucletuan„ bothof t40 township, of Grey. . ToWNsENO-BUCKLE* 16kt Tiickersinith, on ()Qt. 9th, Ciewnrth, -Jarne'; 'Townsend; ,of Blyth, to 111iss Anne lttk1e. of • t'AnNoCILAN-DITNS4ORE.-At- • the re- SiL'TI of the . bride's grandfather, Tack( rsraith. ouOch. 20th, by Rev. (Aeworth. Wm: Parnochan, te ii r E. Dunsmore, both of Toekersmith. A:CTC-.; S'ALES'' Saf' u rd ay, N o v. 4, on Lo t 21, Thirteenth •AleKillop,.Farin Stock and 11eplements. 1)a -id - Grawford, pro- p -it tor ; J. 1'. Drineanctioncer. "Monday, Nov. 6$ on Lot 16$ Sixth 'oncession, tanley, Farm. Stook and iiapleanents, Wm. &vitt, proprietor; J. re. JJrue, auctioueev Tuezda. Nov. 7.; Lot ' 10,-. Seventh 1.1shorne, Farm. Stock, Im- p:eznen Ls, &c. James -Johns, Proprietor A. Bishop, Auctioneer. Friday, Nov. 10; on Lot 11, Fourth Concessioa, 1.3' -‘borne Hc -ss, Thorough- 1.pred ea,ttLe. Robert PinCOinbe and John klunter, Proprietors ;. Archibald bishop, AuctionLer. Sathrday, Nov. ti, on Lot 16; Second Concession, Stephtm, Farm Stock, lin- pl-mients, &c. Mrs. Ford, Proprietress; A. Iiishop, Auctioneer. Ttu.sday, Nov. 14, on, Lot' 1, Third t'onces-don, Farm Sz•ack, Implements. oh.mt Falls, PrvrietOr ; A. Bishop, Auctioneer. Tuesday, Nov. 14, Lot 6, Seventh Hullett, Kitiburn, Farm and Imp'eramts. J. W. Marr-, Proprie- tor ;:J. P. Brine, Auctioneer: Wednesday, Nov. 15, OEL Lot 9, South Laylield I -toad, Stanley, Farm Stock and uip!ernents. George H. F. Johnson, proprietor ; P.- Brine,- auctioneer. Wednesday, Nov. 15, on Lot 19, South • Thames Road, Us b orn e, Thircl. Conc es - s on , Faim Stock, Implements, etc. Proprietor ;. A. Bishop, Ana- tioneer. Th-....rsday, Nov. 16, on Lot 5, Fifth f:oncession, Stanley, Farm Stock, merits, &e. Mrs. J. Parsons, Proprie- tress ; J, P. 13eine, A uctionee. MARKETS. . - • S.EAFORTII, Nov. 2, 1871. .. . . .... . . 15 to 1 17 Sprieg Wheat. 1 08 to 1 10 thuiev • 040 to 0-46 Gats . 0 30 to 0 32 . . 0 58 to 0 60 0 15 to' 0 16 ........ 015 to 000 1- ear . . . .. . . .. . . 00 to 000 Pi.tatees ... . ... 035 to 0 40 11(10 to 12 00 tildes . • . 7. 00 to () 00 Sheep Skins. 0 50, to 1, 75 I antli Sk 0'50 to 1 25 t .tlf Slins.per lb.,...... 0 08 to 0 10 • crud, lier cord.. • 2 00 to 2 25 Sz..lt (retail) per barrel.......... 0 90 to 1 00 A large stock of salt amcl iresh-water herrings just -received at Scott Robert - Look out for advertisement next week. CLINTON, Nov. 2, 1871. rdl Wheat... --Si 15 0/ 1 17 leeriug Wheat.... ....... . ... ... I 08 (fe 1 10 .. ... .... .. 0 30 ei* 0 32 P 40 58 el- 06i Itarh-3- 0 42 u.t. 0 -6- I . .... _ 0 15 (41., 0 18 - 012 @i 013 TORONTO, NUN% 2, 1871. Suules and Deihl wheat, brought $1 30 to1 32; I i.rtdwelL t 28 to $1 29 ; Spring, $1 20 to $1 22. 57e to 59. Peas, 68e. to 70c. Oats, 330 te 40c. ItONTItleA.L October 81, 1871. FLOUR.-Mlirket steady, with good dernaud, and supers a shade better. Canada, $6 05 to $6 10, e..-eordieg to -location. Wire yr. -Sales of ear lots Upper Canada,white et $1 411i ; mi winter, $1 35; t.nd Upper Canada >•,iring, $1. 33. FEAS.-Scill scarce, and in demand at 90e per 66 lbs. iirrrEn.-Parely nominal, in the absence of de- mand. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.. Thursday, Nov. 2, 1871. _RECEIPTS. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs,-,.. cars. cars. 15: _ 150 59 41?:4 56--, 264 SUITES1ENTS.- 1-' kst three days.-- .. 67 l'ast week... ..... .....281' Previous week 40.1 CATTLE. The market opens at •an advance on eumnion stock of 4. to 4c, and very light int prune stock. Sales coin pris-e 662 head at $4 30 try 436 45 for natives, .against 226 head'it $3 75 to $6 374. Sales reported: Taylor to .L. R. , .14 lid Ohio steers, c- 12.d8;at $5 374. Taylor to L. it R.,.. 30 hd cld• aV= 1.122. at 85. Gilbert to L. &.R53hd Mich. steers.. av 1270, at $6 121. Sidner to Goon,. 51 ha Ohio do av 1328, at $5 564. Reney to L 34=-11d, d clo•av at !a',5 15. • Fullington +.0 Moorelibuse, 1711d do do', av 1279, at $4 Trotter to Thompson, IV hd Incl. do- av 1047, at $I 30 - Watkins to Baldwin, 18 hd Ill. do- <Lire 1111 at $4 75. -;i5c1n7e5r.. to Coon, 33 hii Ohio do av 1360,`. at Greenwood to 'Monroe, 16 lid Ind do a' 1331, at $5. Poster to Farthing,. 43 lid Ky. tlo ay, 1-0, at t5 124.. cars. I'ast three clays . ... 175 Past aveek H HURON 4111140a21Manimucc=== er t Thirnes,- d° 'ay 1264, at 84 80. • to Monroe, 1311cr.i.KY-'00: V- 1584, a-, $4 75. . Mufler to. Coon 27 hd Ohio steers. av , „ • . 1 Trty10ild0loni- 44 ha .do do av 1635, t$6 35. •• 1 C8.1:4erlkg Geary-, 31 av 1344 • Teael ant to Mouro , hi Mit h. do iv 1443s. at $5-• .Sa.ndOtiky to Coon, 33 lid Ill. to av 1395, $S 40. - Cary bo .loslin 1 hd MicIl. Io av 1512-, a $1 124. • C0` 116assaot cQ,c. R., 36 4(1 1111. o av s4 75 Tayloit & O'Day to oe., 44 d do do ay 1585. at %. Sidner to Monroe, 1480; it $5 90. - • hd. • do c av • Starr to Gillespie, Hz hd lo do av 330, at $6. . • Bridges to Mackey, 16 lid. Ind 1409, at $5 75. 0 av SHEEP:, No salcs reported, . opened HOGS. • The Market riles dull 4td I0 to 20.p. per cwt. !lower than on t responding day last week. • Sales tOwjrise 2, 2291 $4 574, 4gaith-st 3,184; $4.624. : Sales reported: Nialtliet' not yet 327 lid 110' h,d1 199 Ed 129 14, -• 92 hi 263 lid 265 119 h d. 87 hd 140 hd 217 lid 172 129 hi. 4.v 198 av 222 av 262 tax 190 los, av 291 lbs av 215 lbs •-tiv 300 -lbs av 235 lbs av 285 ibs av 193 lbS av 248 lbs. av 137 bs •av 19211)8 aa at $4 8 to eit4 at $4 4 to BOSTON LIVE `T BF.EF C`ATTI •-tS'ad. spO There it a gorlal leniai 1 or uortl ern cattle in consetwennjA t ie light supply. Sales of choice., at $9 23 , ettra aV$ to $9 25' 'fiist qual:q at $8 to $8 30; secondquality at $7 to 7 50; ti ird ctuality at $3 50 to $6 50, kineEP AND LAMBS. -i ipts 10, • 03' head. There iS no cons'ele able chaige in prices since 1a.t weck. 1 'ales in lots at $1 50 to $f 50 each ; xtlia ,a ". - to $5 50 eacli. at $4 9.5 at 4 23 •a 4 40 at 4 23 at 4 5I1 at 4 25 at 4 574: at 445 at 4 40 at 4 18 at 445 at 4 25 At 4 45 . LUMIliER MAR Kiii.. In the. Agnelric-an mar 'ici Canatl an Nvitite pine timber of tile ligi est; eras, iti- cations , e°nunands full Prii es, .1-111st ordinary and (Ammon is h id in check b- SU'Stjtutt3 of food eharaiter selling at similar or lower rates. I pd jJiine is in very 'MIL; d•re nest. Oak s1qlls,readily, but the '4t1i1ktlBs.,erne St tiotiacy. Im has 601112. :oily 'cl. s.parin ly.- and th ,1,:e are s3but the acme, id is res ic ed. Bit cli Itn rav mp;mits a a slight en)°, it, shows hthle or no -variatio 4 i i value, he present stock being soiriell!i over ti at of the like peri�d last ye Of Quei ec pine deals the imports, alt °ugh ,1 ss tnatt half he q autity II. to this a te in 1810, appear to have s tit cathe e- quirements, the stock in hc two ye, TS 110 showinti much dispar ty,1 the bet er qualities et !eying a prefer nee over co 1-, mon-deals. Sta res have een • in active. request 'at,alvancing rates., L azingoisimm " WINCE OF WALES ,HOTE C J. MeGITC1IllION,. Prop aee,eninotlatior for travellers. plied With thnory btist lit -more stabling a (tattled. The stage 1 • every day for Vingliarn. •, Intou,,e01 t., 4t1* -ss the Bar is si p- nd cigars. 0( Od. irveS this Hot se 204-4 CABINE-T-MAKERS • ANTANTith,,t.,ro good iabine work and; food Wages. 204 •SCOTT WANTE ,inakers ; 8t01 SPARL1NG EXPOSITOR. .,'21131-O'F'LETTERS'"'''"' I's:a:CIS, ENCr uncalled fur in Settforth Post I It ()Wee , n„the 1st of ,NeYeuther- • it tia,°••• a, &3f. • t McCollum, Miss Amiie Alley.,iektli. • TticKey, Archd. at,e, (1.,,i. McDougall, Agnes' •elite :•01, Min.. Jane •. ItIeCrae, D. z• I :et', R. W. ' MeArty, Dan. debar, A. E. MeDouell, 'Mrs. Ellen 1 rowe, II. R. D. McNeil, Hugh • ell, 11. W.Merutosh, John mi ' 1 d, C. J. ' McIntosh, Ames .1 °par, Miss Mary MeDeuell, Miss Isabella Um NO1 Mr:3. IcKay, joint. Bill, 1- ult. •lfelice, J. R.. 3 eith, R. - •MeDithell, Widow Alex. Butslatigh, Thos., •Meeloy. Miss Mary .13 'awn & Oa van • • McKenzie, R. R. 4 itridt, Audrow N'efloary, Thos. 0 cisme Geo. • tfellenry, J. W. O :nieem, Henry • isbet, (4eo. 0 'ewe • , Thos.• "itah, Win. own ky, Bryan gichinan, Jas. 1) tvideme. Nelson' illobertson, Skis. D Win, W. II.• Rainfall, Jas. ;•• ugm n'W ian, in. 114kuith, Mrs: Mazy .1 trvix -1)avid • ' $impson, Robt. ,ft Mist u, Hee.tor E. with, Themes jut', 31 . honmsou, Dr. G. 0. .7' Aso , Wm. '1 lover, :Tessa a '114s an, Thos. I avlor, John W. 11., ith, Thomas •Weldon, Miss Kate 1,1 -ing" ton, lhomas •Walker, 1). Van J. 1 orris n, And. 4 Whitley, 111.rat Rebecca- illt rtou Dr. ) W.teon, T. T. Mt y, -Henry - ,, Whig, Win. it liton, Jas. I Woods. B. W. AR 'Tie 11, Mrs. Mary Warwick, Wm. .311 rrny W. 11. •<Ward. Welcome ,. M. son, William 20,•• S. DICKSON, P. AL CA INET rACTORY • SCOTT & SPARUNC- 1 to intimate that tihey have purchased the Cabnet Manufactory formerly carried' on by Thomas een, and,f/hat they have on hand a large stoele 01 All Sorts of • Such ti,rn it are, 8 edsteads, of every description,. tiureaus, ook-cases, . 8 i d c- boards, . Tables, • 'entre-tables, and', • einsehold FunritUke, of -taverylkind, • Which tioywill sell, whole le and retail,:at:tloW figures. • ' . • JOB T iRNINCy promptly attended to. rEver3-t bing in the cabine line made to order in the beet, tale. ..• L Thomas Be ts Old Shop, Co .iier of Maiket Scat re, 8EA.FORTH, 204 13 :SCOTT V., SPARLING. JUST AR IIVED 11.000 R IL LS WALL PAPER. OLD STOCK CIIEAP SELLING AT ARMSTRONG & PRICE'S BOOKSTORE. Main Street, seeforth. "Unquestionably the best • sustained 'Work of the kind the World." HARPER'S MAGAZINE • :NOTICE'S OF T 1 PRESS. - There are few intelligent f a 'lies in.twhich Har - per's .1tItorazine would not liti au appreciated and highly welcome guest. Ti ere is no monthly Magarane an intelligent Teat. g family can less af- ford te be without. Many Mt gazines are accumu- • lated. • Harper's is edited. There is not a Maga- zine: that le printed which shows more intelligent wine iexpended on its artielos and mechanical exe- cutiod. TIliere is. not a eheaper magazine pub - Belied!. There is not,Iconfese elly, a more palmier magazine in the world. -Et ew England Horne - 4 stella.. , tepoeitory of biography and history, litera- • • Ai American publication. - * * .* The volumes are ture, Ike:Vence and art, unerded by any other • dY• • as voidable as •a mere work ieif refekneh, as any cyclopedia we can place in oaf libraries,'. Harper's Magazine is a. record of trat el everywhere slime the h air of its establishmen .Livingstone and Gordon Cumming in Africa, Strain among the Andes and Roes BroWne in til East, Spoke on the Nile anti Macgregor on the J relan-indeed, all re- i.tent travellers of note have. s en their most MI - portent discoveriesr-produ ed in tht-_,Se pages. Most Of our younger and !MO y of our older writ- ers lind her their littera,ry bio ,raphy. Our artists see the beet wit1-W005 °fit eir genius and the most buthiring specimens of their work M the Ilagazine.--INew York Stanch rd. one of the wonders Of ournalism-the MALE ;TEAi)CHER AATANTED fa Sch ol-seetion N Y Grey, a MALE TEACHER contmentte. lst Jaututry, 1872. tieulanf addres JAMES RE LINN, Trustas, Morrisbank P. 0 ANTED •.4, Township engagement 4n..! further Pi WILLL 204- of to •TEACHER WANTED. • ItTA'N'TED 'fir School Sue.tion 8,. Grey, a FE3f ALE TEAC.111Eli holdi p.. se,,or,d , I third class certiicate ; cominence in j'auum tonal nanagement of Harper' -The Nu Lion, N. Y. V, 1872. Apply Lahti Trustees JAMES .11‘fe JOHN MeNEILL, jOHN eTAGGART,. 201,1t Grey P. O. TEACHER WANTED. NATA:CTED fa. School Section No.S, Turribem , • kt Male Tacher, holding a Prom end i or Frs-- . . class County Catificate. Salary, $100. Apply 0 WILLTAlr 311EsisE12, 203-3 • Blu Tile' P. 0. • FOR • SALEI . 4 1NE thorougl-bred Thirhana BII'LL CALF, g t (')NE ball fornerlythe property o John Miller, f Piekering, and ant of cow formerly he propt v of Mr. John Stull, of Edmonton. Abio, ane Cot - wold Ram (2 &leers) and. formerly the property f John Snell, • DANIEL WOGDRIF.F, 20'4, Tot 16, Cam 10, Cirey, dart P. 0. TO FARMER Tlie] undersiered begs te state DAY AFTERIOON nekt, the 7 • have a N'ublic Trial GU. his Pou • the first of 1114kind imported into the country, -op the farm of Mr, near Egmondv itt 2 o'clock o. t. on .TUES inst.,: he wil thiti „ftection o . 41 Oresswell I 'WILSON. TO ALL OM IT MAY /irCERN. T ELLE STEET, wife of Jahr seeta th 8 152 -Lyviullee if Egniondville, Ceunt of arena, tee • 35- 975 as follows: rh 0; a report haying go.e a road tha • 43-- 228 mar), Lohittt Cnerey,', of said village, spinster, ha taken a illeitet from my house, thiS is to lcertify that said Louiea Currey never took said blantet, anal hereby apologize for the cirenbition of above repot ;ELLEN STFET. I Witness, 8 G.IMCOA.I:GFLEY. 204-1 NOTICE. jittREBYfotbid all parties from giiing crPeit", on nay adeonit to my wife, Mari ,Tnue or any other aerson. after this date, ati- will not be responsible or the same. HUGH HIL Grey, Nov. -I, 1171. •• , Township of204Glyte. • NOTICE. A LL persona n11ebted to the estate of the late -'--'-PETER RA.3lSAY, Esquire, are requested!: to make immediate ityment to the untie 'geed ad- muustratrix ; '4101 all persons 11 mviitg claims against the said' estate are required wi hin four- teen days fro ni (bis date, to give 1th same to Messrs. Benson g Meyer, 13arruterd, S aiorth, fur adjustment. • ELIZABETli RAI SAY, 204-4t* V - NOTICE.. NOTICE ia hereby given, that the-Conneil of * MeKillop will let by Public Auction, or by Tender, on SATURDAY, the 4th, of NOVEMBER next, at thredo'eloek, P. M., on thee groand, the cutting and levellEng.of the Hill on the 2nd and 3rd eozwession /Me known as the Waelw 31cKenzie's Hill- Plans and Specificatione may be seen the day of letting the contraet, or at the Reeve's office. JOHN oisuLLr Moanop, Oct. 21, /e7i. viu,-, To amship ("'j. 1 1 • iRUZSCRIPTION , 1872. 1• ' TERMS : Irtu er's Magazine, one year ....... ..... 81 00 • -1 An xtra copy of eiW ther th Magazine, eekly or Bax tr will be supplied gratis' to every club of five su tscribers at $4 00 each n one remittance • or, Six Copies for $20, without extra; copy. , Subspilitions to Rimier's Mt gazine, Weekly and Bazar, to one address for an year, $1O; or, two of Harper's Periodicals to • ne address for one year, 1.1 Beek Numbers can be suppli d at any time. A Co tplete Set of Harper's Magazine, now corn- prising143 volumes, in neat eloPi binding, will be sent b ' express, freight at ex; ense of piarchaser; for $2 115 per volunae. Single volumes, by until, poatpai 1, $3. - Cloth cases, for binding, 58 ceets, by mail, postpaid. - The postage on Iferper'a Ma azine is 24 cents a year, whieh must be paid at -the subscriber's post- , offiee. Address HARPER &BROTHERS, / ' 204 , New' York. PULMONARY BALSAM . La USED AND RECOM- Z ...I z.s., kt' '''',- is i ‘' MENDED Ii4jYTHE MOST 0 awn EMINENT PHYSICIANS IN NEW ENGLAND FOR THk LAS 45 YEARS. . "NOTERN BETTER." 4 1461 6.1 int MN at, -t1 L PINE. 50 CTS CUTLER !OS. & CO., STom Sold by th Druggists 1— > FOR COUGHS, COLDS &(3 ry-Nrx:c,ELL.M.rT s Co., TIoronto, Agents'. , NOTICEr ALL arties inneated. to Dr. VERCOE, either ote or Book Aeeount are requested to make imninethate settlement of the same, otherwise they will, be placed in suit for collection.- 203-8* - -- STRAYED ,HEIFER. STPAIED from the premises kof the subscriber, Lot No. 7, twelfth 0011088SiOt1th0j Tuckersmith, on or about the middle of May, a two-year-old HEIFER, red and white, spotted There wau one of the white spots which extended from the flank to the back: Any person giving such information, to the undersigned, as will lead -to her recovery will be suitably- rewarded. WILLIAM CHAPMAN, 2034* Kippen Post Office. • PROENTOR WANTED. WANTED for the Canada Presbyterian Church, Selorth, a Precentor. Applicants will be reepaired odurneth proper,testiinonials, and to at- tend upoit trial for at least one day. Salary, ,5100 per annuin: All applications to be addressed to the undersigned. - 3. DUNCAN, 263 Seaforth P. 0. • LOST I LOST I 04 the Nineteenth of October, twe Black Berk- shire Pigs, weighing about 250 pounds eeach: one sow and one barrow. A suitable reward for delivery of same, at SCOTT ROBERTSON'Si Also, a log, ( medium size, co)ey, markd n edqiif John Tim psonts us, s tho' 203agOB ofering. ..sussigisaso1 d - REMOVAL OF MOSS'S 'HOTEL AND SPAGE OFFICE. THE subscriber begs t -o state that he has re- unived to tbe Vuilding formerly occupied by Mr. M. Robertson as a Cabinet Factory, ear the Station, which lie has fittettup in it suitab ta man- ner for a Hotel. I He invites all his olti Tricnda and am:towers to his new quarters where he will be happy to attend to their wants. 1?irst-ebttte will find at to their iulvantage to p trSoniztab lilargo yard in connetion. Partio going e - ng and c . wt 11 Mitil'Line of Stage's, which etart in= this Hotel. 203 • JAMES OSS.. ;Insolvent Act of 18 9i. Canada,. TN THE- thanuty C urt of - Province of Ontaiio, 37 -the County of Hur n. County of Herein. In the nikAter of I • • ANDREW MUIR, an Insolvent. • On TUESDAY, the 28th day of November next, the undersigned will apply to tb.0 judge of thc said Court for a. discharge under the said act. Dated at SeafOrtli, this 2-1th day of etober,. A. D. 1871. 203 -Bt. ANDREW MUIR By BENSON & ME ,R, HiErAttortieys ad litom, SCHOOL TEACHER. A MALE TEACHER, holding a Th' l -class Certificate or tier the new Sehool Act,, for 8. 8. No. 11, Township of Grey. School to ope from January 1s, 1872] Apply to L A_WRENOE DOBSON, stem; 203-8 or \JvOxINLIAASLIEEMLItItOoNT,T, ' lthel tEiii-CtIER WANTED: 1ATANTED, a Teacher for School Section No. 5, " HAY, County of Huron, to comme ice in anuaty, 1872. A Female will be preferrei • with Turnbull, ster's Post Office, tinestate si . buy. a 220u1d4o*r, Ord: Claes Certificate. Address, M BrewflUttni • WILLIAM TURNBULL. • TEACHER WANTED. WANTED, for School -section No. 6, /lt ris, " male TEACHER, holding a 2d. or 8d ela cer- tiffitate. Apply to ALEXR. INGRAM, 201-tf Secretary -Treasurer, Dingle . 0. =• • ESTRAY HEIFERS. MANED from the premises of .the subs riber, t-1-4Lot N. 11, Seventeenth. Concession, Grey, • about the middle of May last, THREE HE ERS, two two-year olds, and one one-year old; 0 e of the two-year olds is- of a roan color, the ot or is red add -white; the year-old is all red. yone giving information which will lead to the re- covery will bo suitably rewarded. WALTER RICHARDSON, 201-4E* Walton P 0. • STRAYED. (JAME into my place on or about the 25th September, one yearling HEIFER awl yearling STEERS. The subseriber wish° owner to come o,ud prove property, pay exp and take them away. ROBERT MeCAL 201-40 • Lot 17, Concession 8, M ay of three the uses is. NOTICE. THE •undersigned is lIONV prepared to re eive ••-a• Ewes, to either hie Yorkshire Leicester or Bor- der Leicester Roane, at his premises, Lot N• 10, Town Line of Hay and Stanley. Teatais.-$ per pair of Ewes, payable at the close of the seaso ' Hay, Oct. 4, 1871., 11. LOVE, Sen. 200. ESTRAY STEERS. CAME into the premise"; of the subscriber, Lot No. 2,t First ncession,: Stanley, early last epling, two STEERS: one appears-- to be three Years old,- the other About two. The owner i re- quested to call, prmte properoyf pay _expenses ani take them away. JAMES BLAIR. 201-4* • Kippen P. 0. LI. Pi. BRINE,. LICENSED AUCTIONEER for the Comety of Huron. Sales attended in all parts. of :the Country. • All orders left at THE EXPOSITOR OtEee wili be promptly attended to. . 128 CATTIL.E FAIR. A CATTLE FAIR will bo. -hall heron' L01..4)sfi lit) TEL, .E.35'011'11.U1 (Opposite the Station,) Ot ‘the Eirst .1!innclay in each mon h, BEGigNING Oi RIONDAr, OCTOBER 2, 1.871 Lerge umbers of buyers will be in attonda and parties having stock may rely on the best ket prices. •, Li connection with Loyd's Rotel (Bought° i'a are huge and commodious stables and yards. 1 "8 11 Get ar- NEW, BOOT, & SHO STORE N SEAFORTH. ISP'T_TIR,P, & S C1NT (Lately of Glencoed f_TAVE JUST OPENED •OFT'a large=stock of Li- Ready-made Ladit.st. Gat' aud Childre 's BOOTS' _AND SHOES, .d every variety and Style, which will be field such prices as will • DEFY COMPETITION. All -kinds of Pine and Coarse work ma e. to order, on the shortest notice. -it &Mug executed netitly, .cheaply and. promptl REMEMBER. THE STAND, In GRIFFITH DA.VIES' OLD STOR. , Second door south of the Post -Office. Call and See for yeurse/yes and be eonvineed REAL Bargains are givem 197 SPURR & SON. The . Furnit But as not win bit -we was let to TITO:HAS BELL; , Manufacturer, Main -street, ?-11tforth. 13iz is alrealy mufficiently iarge, he doea to.adYertize. 196 I Z 0 • • gas so NToi EXPECT TO ,REM.OVE - THEIR- 1;1.43.1WW.A.11 STOVE • 1. AND TINWARE BUSINESS TO THF, NEW STORES! ADIOMING • NEXT° WEEK.. IN TILE ltrEANTIME, DO NOT FORGET 'TETE. OLD STAND: JOHNSON BROS. You can get the • FT..."1-JTJ BENEFIT RED reTioN , •COTTONS —AT-- - CRAT,,SPARLale & GO oPPOsTrE IiiiiMil!,!,111111 4W HI 113111,1i 1; cmaivrroaxr MUSIC EMPORIUM,: EPEW & DOHERTY. • W BELL & CO.'S SUCCESS, , kor 1871. At vineial Exhibition, Silver Medal' and Pour - First izes. At IWesterim Fair, -London, two -Diplomas and two First Prizes.. At f tunilton Central Fairm , Diploma and two , First 'lies. • At uelph Central Fair, three First Prizes out ' of Ion -, and a Diplmna for general excellence over air go potitors. • . ' DE PEW & I)OTIERT Y, Geuerttl Agents. :Albert street, -Clinton. _Black _Bean TT ENTION. t people of - Settfortla and the surrourtding cot:natty willplease Bestr in mind that the BLACK BEAR. ir midst, and is 11, AXING GREAT HAVOC' Tat the PRICES 'Of GOODS, At the 777s AIN -STREET, SEAPORTS. • N. B -Cottons i8 his BEST HOLT. SEAFORTH P AN1NG SASH, DOOR, -AND- LIND FACTORY:, THFibseriber begs leave to thank his nunieronsat ens mers for the liberal patronage extended to him sin e commencing business in Seafinth, and trusts t .at he may be favored with •a continuance • of tho si Portia tintending to build would do well to give hint a °DA as he will continue to keep ou hand a.. large stock of all kinds of DRY PINE LUMBER, 1 SASHES, DOO S, 13LINDS, MOIULDTNGS, SINGLES, LATH, ETC. He fe confident of giving setiefeetion to those who may favour him with their patronage, 11.14 UMW. but first,- lass workmen are employed. Velar attention paid to Custom Planing. 201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT. TEE til EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. 0CAR WRIGHT. L. 1). 3, Surgeon Dez.itist, extracts teeth without pain by the use of • tho 14itrotis-CXide Gas. Offlee-Over the Fountain of Fashion, fdr. Powter's store, on the Market Square. Attenda ce in Seaforth,at Knox's Dote), tho first Tuesday aid 'Wednesday of -each month; hi Clinton at the Co cruel Hotel, on the following Tlxurs- ditysand Prithrvs, The remainder of tha time at" his Stratf rd office. Parties iequhing new teeth are requestki to call, . if at eea!otth mad Clinton, on the first -days of itz, tendance. • Over .54, patients have -had teeth extriatted by, the use of he Gee, at„Dr. Coultonts -offices, New -* York. 2U8 "VICTOBIA OAT EAL AND BARLEY MILLS, -- SEAFORTIL THE anti criber has lately added to his Oat-metti n w chopping stone, and ie now prepared • to dh CHO PING, OF ALL KINDS, At the shortest notice. Ottt-m exchanged 11 Oats, and Pot -barley exelikinged or Baxley, an all kinds of Mill Feed constantly n hand. F. SEEGMILL1.111. Seaforth, Oct. 6,1871. STRAYED; C'AATE bl my place on the let Angast, one yearling 13TEElt. nut§ subscriber -wishes the and co weal.-awlprove. propeTty, pay expenses dt 201-4c• Lot 28,..CoInce"IssPonS511A, H. CULL, ENT FOR I LOO.K.A1 APB .8.E1VI-VG MACHI-VE.8, Teiegpb and Express Companies, OANA • - LIFE ASSt1UUE CO. , 'TRE.. GREAT EGO. -STORE. paArtiniceuireil: e.rAttoofmntlilinoaner;ia:d:utolji g!'c'en t aelle' as orne.R-1-1jEliBiotIt'il:NATruzINBtGru. Des Book - 174 177 Store, Se4ortit