The Huron Expositor, 1872-02-02, Page 5ondedly Mr. Moon, 'That_ two Connty
aJuatos be- appointed to go through
y eoneeaSi011, and• ascertain the acta.
iI value of all cleared and uneleared
land. - -
'LES Mr. Greenway thought that in thi3
commotion many townships lied ,geeete
;hat
grievances. In the township of Stephen,
etd also in other townships, there were
;hat large traga of Cenada Company lead.
These lands are assessed at as high
a.
;t,‘ valuation as possible in order that the
'Al township can make ti;e*Coinpan3t pay as
tete t high taxa, as possible, and coesequeutly-,
"'"17•11et7.- the valuation of the cleared leeesea eais,.
eeg ed on the Mivalieation Committee to cor-
respend with the Canada 0;mpany' Iand.
mle which had probably been assessed at its
full melt velem. Even if the valuatio
of these valuatore should not be takey ,
the Equalization Committee, gill ie
would form an excellent guide fdi thene
to regulate themselves by. It is impeee
sibie for the enembers of the Equalization
Committee to form a correct estimate ot
the valuation •.(4 property ino various
townships aa they are unactenainted with
After aeveraf further amendments
Ws -tie moved, discussed and put to the'
meeting, the matter was teft just where
it began by the following resoletiot be-
ing carried ahnog unammottaly -
Moved by Mr. Castle; seconded by
Mr. Willis, That this Council take no
actiou in the matter at the present time.
Mo -et by Mr. Gibson, 'seconded by
Mr. Douglas, That the Council petition
the Legislature to amendthe Assessment
Act so as to assess personal prOPerty
wherever found.
This resolution was carried without a
discussion, -when the Council adjourned -
until seven e'clock.in the eveeing to give
e
the various vommettees an epportunity
to finish the work before them and re-
port to the Council.
FRIDAY, EVKNINGe
der
tor-
).nd
he
t.
hat
the
tnd
his
the-
Rr-
be
s
The 0=161a:ea pursuant to adjourn-
ment. The firet business was to read
' the following report of the
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON REGISTRY OFFICES. „
In the matter a the Narth Huron
Registry Office at Myth, the Committee
made the following recoutrnendatione,
That as a petition: has already been sent
tEt from. this Cenuty Council asking. the
Government to repeal the Act providing
for the erection of Registry Offices in
V. ridings, and as there is already a Bill be- '
- fore the House referring to the matter,
un further action be taken by this Coun-
cil at pre.sent.
Melted by Mr. - Young, seconded by
Mr Girvin, That the report be not
adopted, but that thieOowicil petition
the Local Legislature to abolish the
Regiatry Office at Blyth, it being ewe_
ance to. the Noith Riding, and that the
Government be recommeaded tit reim-
burse the incumbent far any loss he may •
have sustained throtigh his appointment.
Mr. Leckie thought with Mr., Young
that the Registte Office in question, was
a nuisance and an inconvenienee to a.
vast majority of the peonle of the North
Riding. He thought that deterrained
and decided ectiom should be taken by
this Council to., have the office abolished.
If it were not abolished, this County
would have to expend . about $75000 in
building a new office, He would be
.s- strongly in favor, however, of renumerat-
t- ing the Registrar for any lose he may
1 sustain through his appointment. .
Mr. Young. thought it 'would be much
Y' mare beneficial to spend. $7,000 in ..the
erectiou of a Poor House in the County,
than. for a second registry office.
Mr. Greenway said his reasons r for
supporting the report was that the:donne
eil had already strongly petitiouett tl-re
Government on. the subjed, and , he
could see na reason for another petition
now, The `Government thoroughly -
understand what we want, and he did
not believe that another petition was re -
gulled, He was opposed to spending
or any sum for the erection_ of a,
second registry office, but he di& not
think that on this matter it was right
' or this Council to. attempt to assume
. the functions of the Government
Mr. Gibbons saic1 that a bill hacl been.
introduced into the Legislature on the
subject, but from. what he &kid learn, it
was the object of the 1e11 and the inten-
tion of the Government to prevent
further divisions being naad_e'without
such division being asked ior by a ma-
jority :of the County Council, but that
- the 'divisions -which Lad been made
would, be left as they are.
The following e division was then taken
; upon Mr. Young's motion
For the Motton.—Messrs. Cresswell,
gnell, Moon, Gaunt, Simpson, Brown,
. Benson, Girten, Leckie, -Walker, Willie,
Douglas, Gibson, McDonald, Carrick,
Young, Yearley,- Scott, (Morris. )-
For the Repore —Messrs. . Castle,
.Armstrong, Dalton, lloimeS, • McGuire,
Detler, Pettoe, Wilson, Perkins, Shep-
herd. ffays, Green' ay, Scott, Shaeunote
Ferrate-1re. _
The report as amendecl was adopted by
the Cutincile The following report wag
teen react:
eeeone. ae en -0. sendoe AND PRINTING
XrrrEE
The Scht-ol and Printing Committee
reported as fellows::Referring to the pe-
tition of Jahn Mowbray and others, from.
School Section No. 10, Usborne, the
Committee recommereled that Judge
le-ough, J. R Miller, County Superin-
tendent ; John Pearson, of Crediton;
Robert Brown, of Zurich, and W.J.
Shannon, of McKillop, be a cominittee to
whomthe matter iu difference be referr-
ed., Referring to T. T. Coleman and one
hundrect others, respecting a High -
edited -atSeaforth, recommend that the
prayer at the peeition begranted,. and.
; that the follOwing municipalities be see
apart tis High4cheat dis.tricts. viz ; The
tettei (d Codeiich awl township of Col- .
beree, for cEtet.lerich High. School ; the
villaee of Clinton, toweship of Goderich,
and -township of Hallett, for Chilton
High Selneil, and the iUage of Sea- „
forth` itywriship of Tuskersmith, aed
teveiiship of McKillop for . a High -
I Sehbol.
The Committee further recommended
that the tender for printing of Donaghy
1 & Sinunone be accepted, it being the
! lowest.
Referrieg to the reportsofJ. R. Miller
rid rehileehl Dewar; School Inspectors,
tv-e are -pleased to find, that they hae-e en-
' tered faithfully and earnestly upon their
dutiea, and that so many sehools are in a
satisfactory condition.
„Nloe-ed by Mr. Patton,. seconded by
Mr. Moon that no township be -annexed
F
ZO- any High School District, without the
cement of the Reeves aud Deputy -
Reeves exterested.—(.arriecl.
The repoet was amended in accordance
with the above resolution, and after co-a-
sidertlee discussion adopted.
Moved by Mr. Benson, seconded by
Holmes, that the petition of T. T.,
7 -
FEB. 2,1872.
Coleman: and. others lie Over uiitjl th
June meeting.—Carried. .
•
FINANCE RxrcTx,
• The Committee reported V :
Referring to the letter of the County
'Treasurer and suggestions in •regard to
-the Reserve Fund. we recommend that
– at least the Sum of $6,000 be taken credit
for in the estimates - of the enerAnt year,
• as hie accounts which are very explicit
and satisfactory, showea balance on hand
at the b_eginuing Of the present year of
$7;963, and the expenditure for the cur -
reit year is not likely to be son heavy as
the past.
-
Moved by ,Mr. -Cresswell, .seconded by
Catrieke That the-1`iinance Report
be amended by striking out the recom-
enendatioe . to grant $250 towards the
erection ;of the • bridge at Morrisbank.—
Lost on a division:
The report was then adopted as read..
REPORT OF ROAD AND B.itroa.K columrriBE.
This committee recommended that the'
'bridge at Ben Miller's be, repaired, also
that the .two bridges on the Bayfield
River and at Turner's mill be repaired
:According to the suggestions of the .En-
,:gineer. It was also recoinmended that
the several neciji3sary repairs be made On
the Cattetyrgravel roads ,,,t'..they were also
eglad to learn that the 'grdvel Toads gen-
-exalter were in such good condition.
This report was adopted without dis-
enesiert, when the Council 'adjourned. ,
The Session on Saturday:mbrning last-
-ed but a short _time, and there was no
business of importance transacted.
AUCTION ateLE.
°Thursday,. Feb. 8, on. to. 3, Third
-Concession, McKillop, 'Fenn Stock and
.Implements. Thomas Neville proprietor;
el; P. :Brie° auctioileer.
, BIRTHS-
" WALKER. —In ,Roxbore, ;en the 24th
ult., the wife of Mr. Geo. Walker, of
a son.
ERVIN. ---in H11ett, on the 26th ult.,
ethe wife of Mr. Geo. Ervfe, of a son.
HINGSTO'N.—In Aieley-ville on 'Monday,
1st nit., the wife of R. TAlingston, of
a daughter.
MARRIACIZS-
FLANA.GAN—GREY. --- At the Catholic
ChUmh, Irishtowp, ...by; the Rev.
Father Asnboro, on the 20th Sanitary,
Mr. Michael Flanagan'eoeSeaforth, to
Miss Mary Martha G-re'tel of the tame
-Ceretrat.Fuss.---At Kipperi,!oa the 23rd
January, by Rev.= J. Eakin, B. A.,
Mr. William Cann, .-of E)4ter, to Miss
Catharine Fuss, of the same place.
.SCOTT—ALEXANDER. —At the residence
of the bride's father, .on the -31st of
January, by Rev. A.. MeDiarmid, Mr.;
Welter Scott, of Howick, to Miss Jane
Alexander, of McKillop.
Beeteaeour — ALEXANDER. — In Mc-
Killop, at the eesiclence afethe bride's
tether, on -W4c1riesday.. the 31st of
January, by Rev. Mel 'McDiarmid,
Mr. James Broedfoote Tachersinith,
to Miss Agnes Alexander.; .-
EATHS.
altoner on, the 29th . of
January, of consemption,' Mr. Joseph
Shaw, st n of Williarn, 11. Shaw; of
Bowroanville, aged 29 years.
THE MARKETS.
!
SEAFORTH, Feb. 1, ,1872. 1
There is not much change in our.mark-
et week. Fall wheat re-
mains firm at the old (Flotations. Spring
wheat, barley, oats, and peas, however,
have a downward tendency. Coarse
grain e are Offering in: good cinantities, but
wh6at, both falliand spring,e is scarce on
the market and is in pod demand:
i''ork still remains firm at the old quota-
tions, although judging from Markets
elsewhere it must decline. in price before
very long, so that farmers who have any
yet to dispose of would do well to bringl
it in as soon as possible, Butter has cle-
• dined in priceeat least twa_sents, and, it
requires a vary good sample to bring the
quoted reprice. Wood and hay are offer-
ing in 'abundance. Farms still stick
out for the highest cluot4 price On the
latter artide,but sales efe dull. On
Thursday last several - load bf splendid
hay Stood" on the market eer several
betua • waiting for a purchat'er. They'
were ultimately disposed oftt. but at a
,mi eh lower price than first asked' We
Falleyheat...'.., .. ... ....e. , .. - .$1 19 to 1 20
Seeing Wheat.... .. . ....... . . ..... 1 16 to 1 17
Baeley.......... .... -....... . ....... 0 55. to 056
, Oats...........e. .. . .. ....... . ... 0 85 to 0.36
Peas . . 0 60 to 000
Butter 0 1410 ; 0 15
Begs.... .... ' .... , .. ....... ..... s 0 15 to 'ff 00
Flour - 800 to 000
Potatoes - ' 045 to 0 50
Hay, 10 00 to 12 00.
, •
Hides.. . .... . ... . e ..-.... e7 50 to 0 00
Sheep Skins.. ... ..... 0 50 to 2 00
Lamb Skins s 1 00 to 2 00
Calf Skins, per lb., 0 08 to 0 10
Wood,per cord 2 00 to 2 00
-
Salt (retail) per barrel, , - i 00 to 0 '00
Beef. : .......-....... .. : . .. . .... 0 03 to .0 05
Mutttiu . 0 04 to 0 05
Pork, per 100 lbs. 4 50_ to 1. 5.12
Stave Bolts, per cord.....: . . r. . 2 25 to 0 00
ran Wheat....t
Spring Wheat . . .. . .
(hits ....... .... . ...
Peas.
'Barley.
13utter
Eggs
Pork, per 100 tbs.
Hay, per ton, ...
. CLINTON, Feb. 1, 1872.
......... .. $117 ee 120
:.-1i8(117
937
060 eel 060
O56 ca 057
, 015 ees 016
, 0 15 ee 015
00 ee 14 00
INIoeereiee Jan. 31.
IATHEA.T.IN-Os reported tltansactiont:
Pees—Quiet t•quotatimie nominal.
Beeenitt—No ti eest.ctiaes repOrted. ;,
-quotations purely riorninale T-
Deessee HOGS—Dull an'd &dining.
Poext—Quiet at unchanged.eates.
TopoNTo, Jan. 31. ,
WHEAT .—The street price was $1 28
to Si 30 for Soules and Deihl; and $1. 20
for spring; not much offering.
BAR LE Y.—Holders are still askine6.8c
f. o. c. for No. 1, with buyers at 66e° 67c.
A car of Nipissing sold' at 66c. on the
track, 66e to 68c was paid. on the street
market.
Pees—None offering in' cat loads.
Street .price 70c to 71c for shipping
samples. 73e woulct be paid for choice.
Ors—.Offering freely at 43c, aud buy-
,ers generally hohling off:
DRESSED Ho9s--Choice lots would
, fetch $5 25 ; ordinary, ,$5.
;
etigtroet, Jett 81, 1871:
Market -quit, not much doing On ad-
eeitnt of bad. roads. .
Wheat e it toll 19
Treadwell ...'......... 1 12' to " 1 15
Spring wheae.... .108 tie :110
Peas,5 to _ 65
Oats - . . 33 te 37e
'Barley. ... . 52 to 58
PotatoeS 'ipr busla)„ - to 70
Butter . Jp tg- 17 -
Pork . ... eat 4 60 to 4„e0
Apples (per bush.) to 65 -
Hay (per ton) .. to 13 50
•
LIVERPOOLe
-
ee'
c•I ca • cn •
Flour.
Red Wheat. • . • .
Red Wmter
White
Corn ..'.. , • •
Barley
Oets
Peas .
Pork • • •
.1eard
GOLD.—T
York fluctuat
ANT-' TO. SEE:
11,3:G NICE?
S. D. S. D. S. D. S. D.
27 927 027 0
11 0' 11 6 11 6'
O 11 10 11 1011 10
te 12 4 12 4124
80 3 80 8 80 :'3-•
g 8 8 8 8 3 ' 8
0 2 11 2 11 2 11
o 41 0 41 0 41 0
Z 59 0 59 0 59 0
44 6 44 6 44 9
e price of Gold. in New
s from 1091' to 109e.
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK. ,
Thursday, -Feb. 1, 1$72.
RECEIPTS.
Cattle, .Sheep, Hogs,
cars.. cars. ears.
• Past 72 hours
Past week...
Previous 'week
Past 72 hours
Past week....
Previous week
The market
light demand.
interior dealer
pers are wil
priterion.
Sales comp
$670 for n
week Tuesda
05.'
Sales report
McFarland t
av 1085, at $5
Cutting to j
1230, at $6.
Greenlee to
at $6 60.
` Cook to Sill,
650.
Market 'gee
_ The supply
and prices adv
.195 . 12 87-
.......331 62 129
t......330 38 175
SHIPMENTS.
'-54 - S5
... 289 48 127
. . .. • . ..:312 32 186
CATTLE.
pens dull and tamer with
The sales today were to
s, and above price g ship-
ing to pay, hence no
se 130 head at $5 37-t to
ives'against seles last
of 206 head at $5 to
4:
Henry, '66 hd 111. steers,
iand, 20 hd Ohio do a,v
ame, 16.hd do do' av 1420,
28 hcl do do av 1415, at
SHEEP:
y. Market not open.
HOGS. '
ot equal to the demand.
need 60c per cwt. since
last week Tues ay. , Mai -kg active.
. Sales compri e 66 head at $5 10 to
$5 25, against sales last week Tuesday
of 1,656 head -a, $1 50 to 165.
_ CHICAGO LIVE ST CZ' •
iavE,Hoos Inn at $4 35 to $4 75;
eteema---Very dull, at $3 o $5 62e.
CALVES FOR SALE. 7
TIFF, subscriber has for sale two w11 -bred BULL
. two, STEER CALVES. For terras and other par-
t-1-12107.A4L*VE., S, got by a uthEoLroucglith-bd wr Bull. Ake,
ieulars apply to
OBAN, Jr.,
- Mill Road Tuakeremith.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
uneersigned requests all peitions indebted
THE
to hem by note or book account to cell and
settle immediately, as he is greatly need of the
money. They will thereby save thertiselves further
trouble. • -
GEORGE BriBleFtR,
e17-4* Blacksmith, Winthrop.
• NOTICE. .
HERE*13.-Y caution and forbid all and sundry
against negotiating or buying a certain Note of
Hand for the sum. of $188, made by James Switi-
erten and BenjanunSwmerton, in aver of Allan
Hobson or Bearer, dee sometime in ilhe first of this
,month, (the name Allen Hobson wa endorsed on
the back of the net%) as the said ote has been
paid; and leas been lost or stolen, w thin the last
three weeks. '
JAMES SWINERTON.
Township of Hay; Jan. 29, 1872.. 217-3*
. FOR SALE 1.
A DESIR&BLE Dwelling -House On Goderieh
see- street, adjoining Mr. Thoma e Lee's, with.
good Garden and well fenced. For further
parti-
cuiaxs apply to =
HENRY BYRNS,
217• On the Premises.
DISSOLUTION -OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
4-1 lieretofpre !subsisting between Us the under-
eigned, as Cabinet -Makers and Undertakers, at
Wroxeter, in the County Of ninon., has been this
day dissolved by inuemil. consent ; alL debts owing
to the said partnership ere to be paid to Nathaniel -
Allen, itelVroxeter, and all claims againet the said
partnership are toSbe presented to the said Nathan-
iel Allen, by -whore the, same will be settled.
Dated at Wroxeter, this .20th day of january,
A. D. 1872, .
(Siguede NATHANIEL ALLEN.
(Signed,) ROBERT MILLEN.
Witness, Wm....LA.1711M . 217-3
AUCTION, SALES.
ARO HIBAL.D. BISHOP
RaGS to inform he public that he has taken
-1--eeout County. Auetioneer's License, and will,
hereafter, be prepared to. attend Auction Sales of
Reel Estete or Pereonal Property iu any part of
the County, en thel shortest notice. From the
success he has haa Name commencing this business Co
he feels confident that he can give ehe Utmost en
satisfaction.
da
All orders left wieh Robert Brown, Zurich, S. th
Samulees, Post Officer, Exeter, or -addressed to the the
undersigned will receivo. prompt attention. "
• ARCHIBALD BISHOP,
217
; Hay P. O.
TH• OM Si BELL,
Mainertr et, Seaforth,
an show you. somet g worth looking at in the
FUR ITURE
r. He has just rece ed a large quantity of
NEW NITURE
f -every description, W a'eh, for
HEAP.MISSS,
. BE UTY,
Is really wo
Warteeeibms Opposi
Sore.
aud QUALITY,
th going to see.
•
e Robertson's Hardsvete
217
J. -W W. F
• (Ppaerene
WELL kn.own to
" surroanding. con.
NieSCAPE ARTIS
ople ef Seaforth that
!elk.
nes•
ORTR
First door West ef
My long experience i
a tire satisfaction to
tiltai• The latest style
Children taken fro
BRING T
LLERTON'
7
OF cLOITON,)
e. people of 'Seaforth and
try as the DOMINION
, wishes to notify the
he ha commenced Busi-
in the ,
,
IT LINE
• Lumseen's Drug Store.
the art enables me to give
who may favor me with a
Pictures can be -obtained.
10 a. m. to 2.p. m.
KAI' ALONG.
Young persqns svishin to learn the art would do
;well to come to me, as I can give them 'my ,expe-
rience of ov 3r eleven ye rs.• '
J. V. FULLERTON: Artist,
217 Seaforth.
ASTE
TO
R BLA
WAGGO
•
COUNTY
DNTLE N :—You are insited to attend a
conventi n of Black miths and Wagon -makers,
to be heidi in the T WN HALL, CLINTON.,
On Fit DA.I.r, t bifida February,
at 10 o'cl ck, A. 31.,
T Jorm a County Asso iation, ;and to take into
co sideration the List of Prices decidedemon at the
S forth. meeting, on t ae 24th eanuara. Any fur-
th r information as to t io objet 'of the meetitg
y be obtained from he President or Secretary.
D. MeTAVIS 1, Clinton, Chairman.
2 6e3 ' A. J. MeINT
ri-474
aSMITHS .AND
-MAKERS
11
TnE
F HURON.
z
ItliELLIN TONI C
A.I
SH, Seaforth, Secretary.
'EY,‘ND BRUCE
WAY.
SOlJT ERN
_
EXTON SION-,
NOTICE TO C
ONTOCTORS.
ENDERS are -invited for thee
Southern Extension of :the
•nel l3ruee Pullman
nstraction of the
Wellington, Grey
from
SiTCYNATIJ,
in he townshii of Palate, to
.1,11€10410W,r
in:The towns p of Kiuloss—a distance of 42,miles.
Plans and
00 ces of th
B ilclings, ja
th 27th inst
enders mi
them Ex
be reedy
riday t
So
wi
Specified -fan may be, seen at the
Company, Oariado. Life Assurance
es -Street, Hamiltbn, on and after
11
rked "Tenders for Construction of
elision," addressed to the Secretary,
d up to nocn of
c 16th of Feb glary, 1 S72.
W. M GIVERIN.
President.
W McCUL 00I1,
Secretary.
amilton, an. 23, 1872.
• 216-3
Imo},
WH ARE.
LAZARUS, MORRIS tk CO'S
pecta0es
LIKI BRIGHAM YOVNG
ONTRI4L FOR murai)ER t
F
NOTICE.—Any person sending the
answer to. the above to the Agent,
M. R. COUNTER, SEAFORTII,
weerin the next thirty days, will re-
ceive an order from L. M. & Co. for
a pair of their superior new pattern
Eye Geisses. 1
FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY,
One mile and a hell from 13asteld.
1 9, g Acre▪ s; good orchard, fraate barn. and stable,
-este 10g-nouse, exceleenticreek and pring; about
eighty-five acres cleaeed, sixty free from stumps,
wood first quality. Apply to Dr. Woos, Lot 1,
L. R. West Stanley, Bayfield Post Office. .217
TAVERN STAND TO RENT.
•
TO Rent, on reasonable terms, a Tavern Stand
-1- on the Northern Gravel Road, fon.r and a half
miles North of Sertfortla Immediete-poesession
can be , given. For eurther particulars apply to
THO3fAS SHANNON; Seaforth. • 217
4.--• • •••••,,
-
•
ent Act of 1869
CANA]) , 1-1,,
) the Couitty Court of the
eince of 0 tario, -eCounty of Huron.
ounty of rime ) In the matter of
iTTTNRY CARDIeele an Insolvent.
gued has filed in th e office of this
of compos tiou ands diselen•ge .exe-
reditors, an 1 ou the twenty-see-6'th
ry next, he vill apply to the Jralge of
he enders
ire it deed
d by hie,
of Febru
said our for a con.exination of the discharge
'ebv effect itle
tiled at I) tale, thisenneteenth. day of January,
•. 1872. -
I ENRY CARDIFF, •
b ellS011 & eleyee, his Attorneys,
16 ad lam..
PA
IL
UP AT ONCE.
IAM- GRASSIE
SEAF
Thtin,g sold s Winter's
ter. on credit, noxv wantsne
car y on his 1 usiss tie.
the eiore give notice the
OVERD E NOTES
a a
mu,t be settl t once,
without fueth r notice), an
sunS.
This is no empty three
canied. out, illness payme
in t e.
S aforth, Jan. 22, 1872.
MEDI
p C. FAIR
-Lee geons and
EraNacItGII;
front - St. Th
andlthe Royal
. Iles 1 clence—D
Call • promptl
• I
:V. Dee Me
Licenteate
Licentiate
as's Hoes
Infirmary,
Vercee's
attended t
RTH,
.tock of Sleighs and Cut -
cash te enable him to
•ugh the Stutterer. He
AND AMOUNTS
• else they will be sned
withoet respect to per-
-, but still positively be
t be made. 13e warned
GRASSIE.
216
AL.
ber Eqyal College Sur -
loyal Ciege Pb.ysicians,
of 311 vifery ; (Lately
ital, London, England,
'Unbirglie Office and
old fit. nd, SEArOurn.
at all 1ours. 216*
STAVE BOLT
L. 11. CORBY, of
eaforth, ' authorize
anyjtmount of
_ STA AND- H
To 6 delivere at nry St
which, cash ee 1 be paid.
216-4* - JO
ANTED.
the " rarmees Store,"
to make contracts; for
•ING BOLTS,
Woks, Seaforth, for
GEORGE A3IEN'T.
THE
SALE STILL CONTINUES
AT
TR
•
•
Special inducements in Grey CcEttn.a..
y;i1 •
200 iiees, at fifteen per cent. rower than can be -pur
cha's d"Wholes,a10,ww, owing th the advanCg in Cotton
Goods.'
EGURE HE ,.1,3ARGAINS,
FOR TI-fil,ER WEEKS ONLY;
CASH AND ON PRICE.
Those indebted will pleasecall and settle and oblige.—T.
# X •
Seaforth, Jan. 81, I872. A IA I
T. KIDD.
217
T K. ANDERSON
To accommodate his extensive and Ball inc easing
business, has enlarged. his store to newly double
•its former size.
He has on hand a very full and judiciously se1ecteOE
stock of
BROADCLOTIIIS,
DOESKINS, MELTON'S,
Scotchand Canadian Ttt, eds,
etc.,
which he will make to order in the best style and
at the lowest prices compatible with good wr.prk and
good (malty.
Re has on hand a stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHI., G,
(Made by himselfe
And which he can guarantee for durability and
quality.
FURNISHING GOODS.
T. K. ANDEItSON still makes a specie.
Furnishing Goods, and everything in the
Neck-tie,Collaes, Shirts, Uutlershirts, etc.,
hail in great variety.
HATS ANP CAPS.'
''ty of
ety of
an be
An extensive steak of the latese and hen& omest
styles.
216 T. K. ANDERSON.
FARM AND PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS FOR
SALE.
V011 Sale, It No. 29, con. 7, township of Morris,
-1-- containing 100 acres, 70 of which are t leeretl
and in a state of good cultivation.. The whole is
well fenced. There are on the premisesv,•good
ti
. frame barn and heea log -house, also, two wells
and a•youug bearing orchard. This farm is ithin
0710 mile of Ainleyville, a thriving village, e.•bere it
station of the Wellington, Grey end Bruce RI ilway
will be locateas also the 'breadth of n let froa the
Northern Gravel Road. Also, a frame dw dling-
house, with the upper part h ted for it Phot graph
Gallery. - There is a good well and :stable on the
premises, also a good gardere. This property is
eetuated near the business centre of the village of
Wroxeter, through which the Toronto Grey and
Bruce Railway will be running within one, year.
The whole will be sold on easy ternis. _For parti-
culars apply to the Proprietor.
, SAMUEL WALEF.11
, - Photographer, 'Wet xeter.
- N. B.—The Photographic Instruments well be
sold with or without the gallery. 2101-3m
Or to 0: R. COOPER,
Lana Agent, Dingle P. 0.
FARM' FOR SALE.
VOII SALE, in the Township of Stanley, Cerinty
-1- of Huron, an excellent farm, being comeosea
of Lot No. 13, Sixth Concession, containing 100
acres 80 of which are cleared, well fenced, mei in a
good state of cultivation. There are 18 a.cres un-
der fall wheat. There are on the pr-emises; a log
house, log barn, and frame driving -house; also, a
young orchard; there is it good spring welli con-
venient to the stables, also a good spring •reek.
This farm is situated. one mile and a half so th of
Varna, on the gravel road. For further parti ulcers
apply to the proprietor on the premises; or to
Varna Post -Office.
212-18 JOHN MITCHE L.
ROOMS' TO LET. ,
TO LET, in Scott's Block, two commeldions
-A- Rooms on tb.e seeend flat. Apply. to
. 195 3.1cCAUGeiLa & ROLMSTED
NOTE LOST.
A LIe parties; are hereby cautioned against pm.-
-lee- chasing et certain, Promissory Note, =de by
George Whiteley, Nov. 1870, in favor of W. Camp-
bell or Bearer, for the stmie of $43 and some odd.
tents, as the said note is lost and paid.
Seaforth, Jan. 24, 1872. W. CAMPBELL.
2164
‘"r°LT
premises or:theMarkEet at present occupied.
by P. Metennoon ae a. Tavern--.seaun.tlitTP4To,scsoesIsli.oh.
OU the lse March. ‘)
• Seafortle Jan. 16,1872. . 215
• ESTRAY STEEL
STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber,
ke Lot No. 27; Oth Con., Hay, about the last of
See:eel:fiber lest, a yearling STEER, red and white,
with a hole in one ear, and it slit in the other. Any
person giving such information lee will lead to the
recovery of the above-named renemel will be suit-
ably rewaided.
JAMES HOULDEN,
214.4* eThlisGreanP.O.
ESTRAY STEER.
riAlo into the premises of the subscriber, north
e -e hell of Lot 6, .9th Con, of Stanley, about the
15th 0,f November last, a STEER, corning two
years old. The owner is requested to prove pro-
perty, pay charges and. take it away.
214-4* • JOHN COOPER.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
IN EGMONDV1LLE.
TH" undersigned being about to retire from his
1 s present businets, offers tor sale the Egmoml-
villa Pomp Factory, -with the half acre of land at-
tached', -open -which there is a good fruit orchard,
also a well with pump in it. The property will be
/
sold either with or without the tools. The build-
ing coeld be converted into an excellent dwelliug
with but little expense. The above 1. eperty will
be gold s'ery cheap, and on easy terms. For fur-
ther partecillers apply to
, LEVI TINKERS'
'
214-1* Egmondville P.0.
PIG ESTRAY.
to the premisee of the subecriber, about
October last, a small BOAR PIG. The owner
is regetested to prove property, pay expenses and
take it away.
AT,EXAN,DER FARQUHARSON,
2144* Lot 23, 9th Cm., Morrie.
ESTRAY SHEEP,
STRAI'L
D into. the premises of the tuidersigned,
Lou No. 7, Con. 7, Grey, on or about the 1st of
Augusta. TWO SHEEP end TWO LA31133.
The o •ner is requestecTt to pro'eT property, pay
charge and take them away.
214-4c ROBERT INGLIS.
MONEY!
$5,000 TO LEND.
TII AVE the above sure on hand for
in-vestreeet on good Farm Security, at
8 and 9 per cent.,—Private Funds.
. JOHN S. PORTER.
SEAFORTH, Jaly 25, 1870. 139.-e-
USED AND RECOM-
MENDED BYTHE MOST
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
IN NEW_ENGLAND FOR
THE LAST 45 YEARS.
NOTH !NG B ETTER."
Coq
CUTLERBOBRSOTS.
BOSTON.
Sold bythe Drug,e;Ists
Seise. :"
LYMAN, ELLIOTT & Co., Toronto, Agents.
[ FELLOW'S
HYPOPHOSPIIITES.
A MONGST the diseases overcome by the nse 101
-4---k. Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphit s,
are Conetipation, Asthma, Consumption, Larynrsit-
ite Nerveue Debility, Th 61)01)311, Chronic Bronchit-
is, Chronic. Diarrhcea, Melancholy. Debility result-
ing from Typhoid and other low fevers, Diphtheritic
1
m
P rostra ion, Hysterie, Hypochondela, Aenoreheea,
Chloroe s, Alumna, Leueorrhosa, Nervous Excita-
bility, A eras/nits or Wastieg of the Muscles, Apho-
nia, or Lees of Voice. Chorea, or St. Vitus's Dance,
Sluggishness of the Liver, Interrupted and Feeble
Action el the Heart. Suffocating Feelings, calmed
by mucous obstructious of the Lunge and Air Pas-
sages leading theret0, and Debility from verities
causes e many casese of which appeared hopelese.
Sold by Apothecaries. Price,$1.50 ; Six for 57.50.
.T.A.MES I. FELLOWS, Chemist, St. Jobe), N. B.
• FARM FOR SALE. 1
VOR Sale Cheap, Lot ND. 80, 6th Concession,
Toss -edit of lance, County of Bruce, tont:tie-
ing 100 ticres, about 20 of which are elearetl, the
balance well timbered with beech and Maple. No
waste land. There is a never -failing streena of
water remeing, through it. It is situated within
hve miles from the flourishing village of Paisley,
through which the Wellington, Grey end Brnee
Railway will shortly be running. If the above pro-
perey is not sold, it will be leeseil for a terra of
years for the improveneente. For further par:len--
lave apply to Tnr. ExPosiToR OFFICE, Seaforth.
July 18,1871, 189-e1.
° 1 PRO BONO PUBL100. _
WATCHES 8z; JEWELRY
,...,
3 - tj •-J
M. R. COUNTER
11,ee inst !received a very hie and superior
t.
Mock of jewelry of every desezietion ; also,
Clocks, 'Watches and Minden' Instruments. A
very °helm lot of Violins, alsoeViolin Strings in
endless variety. Every description of Neettchere
Clocks and Jewelry repaired, and warranted to give
settisfaceion. It is neediest; to say more, as Corm -
ter is well enough known in the County of Huron.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE- -
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having
-
claims agaittst the eetate of the late WILLL4-11
ELDER, the elder, in his lifetime of the Townehip,-
of Ribbed; in the County of Perth, mnst send in.
the salne to the undereige.ed, properly attested, on •
or before the first day of March, 1872. All claimg.
presented after that (lac will receive no attention,
as tie affairs of the estate must be fielelly wound
up by that date. -3.A1fles
ALEX. McLAREE,
xeeuXtors.
Tuekersenith, jan. 17, 1872. 215 -td
DISSOIATTIOR OF iARTINTERSItlit.
TILE Partnerehip heretofore existing between
-e-ARMSTRONG &. PRICE, as boiamel• lers and
stationers, in the village of Seaforth, N this day
diSsolved. All debts eontracted by the said firm
Well he paid by 0, ARMSTRONG, fud afl aecOuntS
due the gime win gollected hy -
0._AIGISTEONV.
J, E.
Seaforth, Zan.12, 1872.
The book and stationery store known as thcf
" Telegraph Zook Store" will bp carried on by the
undersigned, who will do his best to please hie
customers.
215-4
ARMSTRONG,
NOTES LST.
T .0ST, some thne during las week, two NOTEX
e-iof hand, one drawn by Anirst Iirealutgen,
the Township of MeEillop, in I vor of either of the.
undersigned, for the sum 27, and due on the
lst of January, 1b72, the ot er was-pdrawn Ly
Edward Lundy, of the TownsJup of Monis, in fa-
vor of either of the unclersigne ior t ..saxionset of
$15, and. due on the 24 of See t-embeic1872. The
public are hereby cautioned lust purchasing or
negotiatinge‘ither of the abo uotee, as payment
of the same.has been stopped.
.TO N•DONAHOE,
It GER EANE,
TRICK MOORTeewater, Jan. 16, 1872. 216 -4 -
Fellows'
yrup.
GREAT
• SEtOSITONEeK8 kEMED-Sr.
ALLEN'S LUNG )3ALSAME
CLARK'S FEMATA PILLS.
ANTI -CONSUMPTIVE SYRUP.
A FRESH SUPPLY
Of the above
Celebr ted _Patent Medic zeg
.RECEIVED.
R. LUMSDEN S
CORNER DRUG STORE, SEAFORT11.
ALSO,.
SIMPSON'S
OE- LEBRATED "SPICE,"
..For Fatteniesg Cattle.
For Sale, Wholesale and Retail.
215 e
HARNESS, HARNESS.
•
Great Variety]
AT WILSON'S
SEAFORTH
TRUNKS of ell lends,
VALISES—not a few, --
Weete-PS—ef all sorts,
COLLARS—all sizes:
,Bletaee, Curry-OM/the, Card.
All priees—from 10 cents up.
Bells, liTankets, eireingies, Saddles,
4nd in fact everything usually found in it first-
class Saddler's Shop, and et price extremeleelow.
,I.A1VIES WILSON
Takes thiseppoilunity oftlernking his numerous
friends and cnstorners for the liberal support ea-
t-etielea toward him for the pest year and hopes
by strict attention to business and manufacturing
a first-class article to,merit a fair share of the pat,
ronage of thOmany.
Remember the JS'illn, of till?,
"GOLDEN SADDLE." 215
STRAYED
STI-1.AYED from Seaforth, about two months ago,
ke' a spotted COW, red and -white; on the right
hind leg is a lerge lurup Ah.n, etrayea bout the
same time, 5 large white SOW. Any informetion
will he suitably eewarded.
THOMAS STEPIlieNfe.
Seaforth, Nov, 15, 1871. 213
Opening To -Day,
At the •
777s
MAIN -STREET, SEAPORT:at
SlaN OF BLACK 'BEAR&
'NEW FURS, •
NEW SHAWLS,
ENV DRESS
And a large kt
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Dirett from Engle/14,
Which will be soM very cheap.
CATTLE FAIR.
A CATTLE riun will be held hereafter a „
LOYD'S HOTEL, SEAFORT1i,
(Opposite ihe StatIon„)
On the First Monday in each month,
BEGINNING ON
MONDAY, OCTOME“ 2, 1871, -
Large numbers of buyers be in etteodencee
and parties having stock may rely on the best mar-
ket prices.
In connection with Loyd's Hotel (Houghton's
are large anel commodious stables and yar4s.:;190