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FEB.16, 1872.
tired nature's sweet restorer. It
was a ridiculous failure. ° It waa
vain he roused himself up, and, sit.
1 ting bolt upright, endeavored to fix
his attention on tile business befbra
e4e.11oase. 'Slox* y the arms would
falI, the -inoutli open, the elyelide.
close, and the head drop forwa01. I -
was no we resi -ting ; Morpheus
gained the V14.tOr. Other member*:
were in a more lively mood, and ani.
used themselves by pitching paper
bang Ete their sleepy neighbors.
Prince and Beultbee'the two
men.of •thee:I-rouse, led the mischief,.
and capped the climax by making a
couple of paper foolse9s, and poie. _
ing ehem upon the heads of their
sleeping brethren.
You must forgive the "a.sserebled
sdom" thee Seasons of playful.
nes. At the wort, they do better
relaxing their oe-ertertalened rni'n.ds
in this way than some, others da by
• indulging in dreary seeeehes th11 at
have ne other effect than to prolong /
the sessions of ;the House. Mr, -
'P„ Canteren, afier keeping the IlouSe.
!'s till midnight, allowed all the items
eider discussion to pass without a;
vote. Pexuace
re...5rue
icrmWS OF THE WEEX
The Quebec Rubber Factory made
clear gain of 24 per cent. On ileir
capitaleluring 1871 The factories -
are running day and night, waling
'.ip stock for spting orders::
The 'Newfoundland Legislature
opened on January the 25-t1. The
, Governor's speech. repreeetits the -
afliirs of the colony in a very eafis-
factary condition. The surplus last
• year was eighteen thousand pounds'.__
Bancroft, the 'American
- Minister, has completed his reply to
the British case on the San Juan
boundary (peak*, and will im-
mediately eubmit it to the arbitrte-
er,7" the Enaperar A
copy has been despatched to Wash:
"ington.
The French Government are
eotiatinct with the German authori-
i, pe
ties for a new basis of settlement of
the war indemnity.
Evidence of the most conclusive
character has been found against
I Peter B. Sweeney. It ha.. been dis-
I covered that $580;000 of the spoils
front the frauds in connece
rtion with the Audit Office had
fallen to his lot.
. A deputation of the leading mer-
chantsand manufacturers of the
Province of Quebec,awaited upon
the Dominion Minister of Public
Works, on Saturdey, with a view to
the encoaragetnent of a, packet line
of steamers between Canada and
the West Ladies. The Hon. Mr.
'-,Lanetrevin promised to lav :the mate
ter before his calleagues.at an eaay
.date„ assuring them, at the same
f his great desire to see the
West India trade an. important
'branch with. Canad'a.
The New York, Times says in
ffect that President Grant is about
ie) take the wind out of the sails of
the Civil service reformers by initiat-
e same real reformsY and that those
ial)p0e(1 ilk the New York Custom-
ouse-tvill be heat d of very shortly.
Ler is no &Oat that Grant has it
his power to do all this, if he
looses to do it; and as the Presi-
.ential election is drawing near. we
-1-lottld say he is not without wry
'owerful motives for so choosing.
On Tuesday meaning last, the
:erns and eitthouses of William
f,rraer, living about three
iles from Kingston, -were burned„
ith 22 head of cattle, three horses,
-eantity of hay, straw, &-e. Loss
-er $4,000. A youug man named.
tebet,, who held an old feud against.
atdiner, luppo-sed to be the in-
ndiary. _ Previousto setting - the
tildings on fire he stole one team
- horses and a wood sleigh. The
•pposed incendiary and thief has
t yet been. caught.
An effert is being made to pre-
nt Alexander McLachlan, the
eadian poet, with a homestead.
exander 3.1eNale Police Magis-
ite, of Taranto, is Treasurer of
fend, to whom subcriptions may
sent.
,1.)'eter Certwright; the venerable
famous Methodiet itinerant, is
g at the point of death at his
le in Illinois. He is eightv-
tit of age, and has been
ty-eig• ht years in the ministry.
ith the single exeeption Henry-
, he is the oldest /minister of
'ethodiat Connection in the
ed States.
spatches from Teheran state
the famine in Persia continues
nabared fury, and many per -
tire dying-
t -
he elections in France, to fill the
t seats in the National Assem-
have given rise to numerous
icts,and have been generallY
tacterized by disorder.
is announced that already
erat candidates are in. the field
the re/presentation of North
ark in the Dominion Paella. -
t. Among: those rn era tion ed - are
n. Malcolm Cameron `and Wile
Caldwell in the Reform in -
St, and Mr. B. Rosamond and
ostyn as Conservatives. It is
iTt probahle that lion. Wm. Mc
-
II will seek re-election.
I
FEB 161.1872.
.
THk.; HURON EXPOSITOR;
-
Assassination of Lord; MaSro.
STA.13ERD 13Y A MAHOMIEDAN CONWCT.
DEATH IN A FEW Mill UTE.S.
,
In the House of Lords on the
evening of the 12th inst., the Duke
of Argyle, announced that the . Gov-.
eminent had received official infor-
mation of the assassination of Gov-
ernor-GenerEil Mayo, of 'India, and
:with several other Lords, pronounce
eulogies on the deceased. In the
House of Commons Mr. Gladstone
stated that on the evening of the 8th
inst. Bari Mayo was stabbed by ti
Mahon) medan convict, and soon after
. receiving his wound pxpired. . The
Premier proceeded to express the
regret t4t the whole country would.
feel at thsudden death of this dis-
t\
tinguished statesmen. He was fol-
lowed by Mr. Disraeli, whsereferred
to the great public `services of
,the deceased in terms of the highest
_praise. -
' The United States 6laims -
The New -York .Tribu.ne.bfWed-
nesday morning ptiblishes a letter
flow the well:known English friend
,of America) Thomas Hiihes,
which he'gives' a statement of the
Alabama claims negotiations from.
.an English standpoint of view, and
declares a settlement on the basis of
Sumner's speech utterly impossible.'
Be manifests e painful anXiety as
to the, resulteand. concludes as .fol-
lows can only .hoOe that time, -
the great solver, will, hel p _both na •
:tions through this most prevokieg
-difficulty; and that in the meantime
neither side may. be hounded back
by anonymous writers or. reckleas
public men into the dreary swamp
-froth which we have so, recently ese
•caped: Cool tempers and sound, up-
right judgment were never mcre
needed, and I am sure yo4r. best
-citizens willejoin me ie pray* that
• they may be forthcoming." 1
It • is. reported throughout Lon-
don that the reply of the American
Government to Earl Granville's note
in reference to the claim for indirect
:damages reached the United- ,(States
Minister on Wednesday. :
The British and American ,Mix-
-ed Commission adjourned 0.11 Tues-
-day until March the 20th.
AUCTION SALBS.
'Tuesday, Feb. 20, on Lot 30, Thirteenth
ConceSsion, Hibbert, Farm Stock and
Implements. John Pemlergest, pro-
prietor; D. McPhail, auctioneer.
Thursday, Feb. 22, on- Lot-13'First
Concession, Hay,: Farm Stock and. Im-
plements. M. Pollock-, proprietor 3- A.
Bishop, auctioneer.
Friday, Feb. 23, on. Lot 24, Sixteenth
Concession, Grey, Farm_ Stock and TM-
plements. Thomas Pollock, proprietor;
.J. P. Brine, auetioneer.
Tuesclay,'Web. 27, on Lot 19, Foiii•th
'Concession, -I, Morris, three miles from
Ainleyville,', Farm Stock, T.naplements
and Household Furniture. Wm. Annett,
proprietor ; J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
• Thursday, Feb. 29, on Lot 18, Ninth
Concession,McKillop, Farm Stock and
Implements: Williain Currie, proprietor ;
-J. P. Brine, Auctioneer.
Thursday, Feb. 29, on Lot 21, Ninth
Concession, Hay, Farm Stock, Imple-
ments, Household Furniture. Nicholas
'Troyer, proprietor ; 'Henry V. Dirstein.
.auctioneer. -
Friday, March 1, on Lot 10, Eighth
• Concession, MOrris, Farm Stock, Imple-
ments and the entire -horse "Young Ex-
hibition." George Symonds, proprietor ;
T: flames, auctioneer.
' Tuesday, Marl 5, at the Village of
Varna, Farm Stock, Implements, etc.
W. J. Moffatt, proprietor; J. .r. Brine,
-auctioneer. - - •
Wednesday,11.1arch 6, on Lot 23, See.,
Ond Concesaion„ Tnekeramith., L. R. 5,„
.. Farm Stock, lniplements. and Ffousfhoicl
Alex. Kennedy, proprietor;
Brine, auetiole.er.
1111=211106,173101116Maigiuminompr' 41111111112111.1114.11
B• IRTHS,.
STEPHENS.—In • Seaforth, on the 14th
, inst., the wife -of Mr. Thes. Stephens,
of a son.
MeLEaaa•-TIn Miuto, on the Ilth inst.,
- the wife of Mr. Npiain McLean, of a
daughter.
SionINS.--- In Ainleyville,7 on the .2nd
hist., the wife of Mr. Samuel Siggins,
of a son.
SCOTT.---- -In Seatorth, on Friday, 9th
iiast.-the wife of Mr. Win. 11. Scott,
of a son. •
Ainleyville, on Friday,' the
•-9th inst., the wife of Mr. James Kelly
of twins, danglit_erit__
MARRIACI;ES.
MCKENNESUTITERLAND.---At the re-
• sidence of the bride's father, Haat,
• on Wednesday, the 14th. hist., by the
Rev. Thomas Goldsmith, Mr. James
licKenuy, of Bervie, Obunty of Brude,
to Barbara, .eldest daughter of James
• Sutherland, Esq, , • -
MOTICILA.M...--7-VANECtiviON D. ------ In Sea-
• forth. on the 24th ult., bYl Rev. Thos.
• Goldsmith, Mr. Robert McMichael,
• eldest son of Mr. Thomas MdMichael,.
to Miss Agnes Matilda, •VanEgmond,
third daughter of -Mr. Edward -Van-
Egmond, all of Hullett. •
•
FrsnEi—PcriznY.--On. the 7th inst., at
the residence of the bride's mother, by
• Rev. A. Boulthed, Joseph Fisher, Esq.,
of Harrison, to Miss Jane Purdy, of
Minto.
• Fratim--Bono. —On the 6th inst. in
• Galt, by hey. Mr. Suuth,,:Mr. Andre*
Fisher, of Harriston, to Miss &salt
Bond, second daughter of Richard
Bond, Esq., of Pushnch.
ALLSHIER--,BALL.--Ou • Thursday, • the
8th: inst., at Wroketei, by Rev. Mr.
Softly, Episcopal minister, Mr. John
Al1s ier, of Jackson, Michigan, to
• Miss Isabel Ball, of the township of
HoWick.
SalETzEa—Moux-reAsTLE.-- On the 10th
inst., at the residence of the bride's
• father, by the Rev. E. L. Elwood
Edward Smetzer, -of Kinloss, to Alice,
youngest daughter of S. IL Mount -
castle. Esq.; of the Township of
Goderich.
• DEATHS.
PEARSON.—In Clinton, on Thursday, the
8th inst.,.at the residence of his son -
in -Jaw, Mr. E. Dinsley, John kearson,
• aged 81 years alai 6 months, native
of Carlisle, England, ancl eleven years
a resident of Clinton.
Sanarga-smatiar,—Ast his father's r sidence,
.nc.a Oooksville, on the 9th day of
February,* JoseFh William Chisholm'
• Silverthorn, ifi the 46th year of his
Amorposownsmns•es•immorsesem
THE AlARKETE.
' • SEAFORTH, Feb. 15, 1872.
• We have to quote' ,a slight decline in
prices of all kinds of grain thiS week.
Fall wheat, which has stood firm for
some time, is down at last a cell
'el. business on tne market h
very dull during the Present w
but little grain has come in. Th
n a is owing to the storm wl
pr vailed all week, and the co
bad state of the roads. We quo
Fanwheat..... . .. : . ...... is
spring Wheat. ....... ........ 1 14
Barley ... . .. - ... ..... ............ 0 53
Oats 034
Peas• 055
Vatter . 0 f5
Eggs . a
• Flour
Potatoes
--
Ha
Hides
Sheep Skins.
Lamb Skies
•Calf Skins, per lb„
'Wood, per cord.
ieef(tetail) per b
• sultan .
ork, per 1001ba. 4 50 to 5 00
• Stave 13olts, per ,cord• •2 25 to 000
Clover Seed, per , 5 50 to 6-00
Thnothy.Seed, per bushel, 3 00 to 3 25
,
' 0 15
800
• 045
a bush -
as bebn
ek, and
is slack -
'ch has
•seqUent
to 1 17
to 1 14
to 0 55
to 0 00
to 0 58
to 0 16
to 0 16
o .0 00
o• 0 50
10 0O4to 12 00
, 750 to 0 00
0 50 to 200
. 1 00 to 2 00
, 0 08 to 010
2 00sto 2 25
arrel; 1 00 to 000
• 0 08,to 0 05
0 04 to 0 05
•
Fall What
Spring Wheat... ...
Oats
Peas
Barley.
Butter •
Eggs
Pork, per 100 lbs. 5
[CLINTON, Feb. 15, 1872.
•$1 16 117
. ... .. 1 15 Oa, 1 15
0 33 (i'l) 08
Hay, per ton, ..... . .. . .
Clove]: Seed, -per bushel...
• 0 15 r 0 15
0 55
053 4) 6 58
050j
015 8 015.
50O (d; 5 80
. ....... 13 00 sla) 14 00
.... . . . . 6 00 (se 650
HARisT
Fall wheat.
Treadwell,
Spring wheat.. ...
Peas
Oats .. .........
Barley
Pota,toes (per buSh.1.-..
;Butter
at, Feb., 14,.S71.1
$1 15 to $1 18
1 13 to 1 -16
. 1 10 to 1 12
60 to 6:3
35 to • 39
50 to 54
—• to 70
12 to 16
Apples (per Until.) . .
Hay(per ton) ..
Flour (retail).— ...
oNmpr, Feb. 44, 872.
White Fall wheat, $1 25 .‘ to 1 28;
Red Fall wheat, $1 '0 to 81 23; Spring
wheat, $1 22 to $1 24; barley, -.55c to
.425 to 475
—to 65
.. J2 00 to 13 00
... 0 00 to 5 50
57c ; peas, 55c to 6'
ter. (firkin), 12c to
18c to 22c ; cheese,
to 20c; potatoes, 4
hogs, • 85 30 to $5
'$3 to $3 75; clover
hay, $12 to $1.4. 50.
; oats, 35c; but-
; butter (rolls),
to Ile; eggs, 18c
c to 45c •. dressed
50; timotllyj seed,
seed, $5 to $5 50;
Tonere o,'Feb. 15, 172.
• WHEAT—Was firn , and. held abbve
the views buyers enerally. The only
sale reported being of a car of INo. 1
• White at $1 30. in tore: No. 1 pang
'would fetch $1 20 to $1 21 foo.e. o. 2,
$1,18.
BARLEY—Was witi out rnuch change ;
probably a little mor firmness could be
noted, A small lot e f uninspected, but
not equal to No. 1, so d at 65c delivered.
.A •car of No. 1 insPe ted changed hands
at 67aa- free of chargies in store; one of-
fered on the street arket. Oats were.
offered. at 42c in car ots .on the track,
with buyers at 41c. For a lot of 3,000
bushels on the track Oc was offered and
.refused. There was nothing ZIone in
Peas. --A let of 1,50 bushels of No. 1
sold yesterday at 77.c .o.b. on the lst of
April.
SEEDS—Sthall lots of clover continue
to sell at $6, and of ti othy at $3 75.
DRESSED , Hod -s— rery few offering
either on the street iarket or by, rail.
Prices nominally unchanged at $5 25 to
$5 30 for choice. •
. •
,MOSITRISsua Feb. 14.
FLoun—Market • quiet at -unchanged
rates. Limited.sges f supers reported.
at $5 85 to. $6 for ordinary to strong;
500 barrels of strong ere sold yesterday
at 86 for May deliver , and 500 brls.
medium strong on spo at $5 90. •
GRAIN—No repoz cd. • transactions.
Rates purely -nominal.
PROVISIONS—Dull at late rates.
• Hoos—Latest saleslof car lots were of
medium averages at $o 20 to $5 35.
• Boa:TER.—Purely n olnin al.
-
LIVERPOOL.
S. D.
...... 271 0
16
11 9
tl\er.inter
12 4
Corn 29 9
13ar1ey 3. 8
Oats -211
Peas 4,1 0
Pork 58 6
Lard 44 9
• Red -Wheat
•
p.
27 .
11 • 6
11 9
12 4
29 • .6
3 8-
2 11
41 0
58 6
44 • 9
oi
..,
, rX4 CR
S. D. S. D.
27 • 0
118
11 10
12 5
'29 9
3 8
2 11
40 0
58 6
44 9
27 0
11 9
12 0
12 5
29 9
3 8
2 11
40 0
59 • 0
44 9
NEW YORK 110th4E MARKET.
TUESDAY, Feb. 1.3, 1872.
The Horse market for the week under
review haS been Moderately active in
-business horses of all kinds, but the gen-
eral trade has mot' coMmenced ; neither
is an active business in the way of pleas-
ure horses expocted Until the season is -
much.further nclva.0 ced
The average prices at which work
horses sold in the Bull's Head market
ranged, per head, as follows :
Canadian farm and.. Work- horses, f-,rom
$.125 to $200. :
Western horSes, for railroad and stage
use, from $145 to $185.
Heavy draft horses, from $'250 to $400.
• 0 nly afew pairs of carriage -horses ch ang-
ed hands, at an average of 81,200 per team.
As far as really fine stock is ,concerned,
the absence of transactions can only be
accounted for by the almost- entire ab-
• sense in the market of valuable animals,
for which there is seldom lack of inquiry,
and. there is probably no class of merch-
andise so well calculated. to induce buy-
ers, to submit to exorbitant figures as
those that have frequently -been paid for
a well -matched team of stylish .coach
hors
of w
s, if ov r 10 hands high and sound
nd and imb.
THE GRAIN TRADE.
T e New Toik 81tipp*ing Lid syn:
"Tho price f wheat, like cotton, petro-
leuM and otl r fruits of the soil, has for
some time pat been too high for exporta-
tion, and he �e the market for many
wee s his be n in a stagnant condition.
Selle 's hold in tenaciously, in expecta-
tion f a favorable turn in the European
mar et, and a conquest reyival of the
expo -t trade. • Ent in view of the liberal
supp ies in the British and principal de-
pend nt mar ets of continental Europe,
and the libe sprplus in the lead-
ing upply marlitets of the world,
it i by io meads Certain • that
ther,e• is to be any substantial advance
in th - price of wheat. Indeed, with the
period for the opening of the Baltic ports
rapicly approaching, the probabilities
woul I seem tO b -e rather in favor of lower
price when the spring,opens."
YOKE' OF OXEN WANTED..
-71i2), a s oke of -good WORKING OXEN.
liberal pr ce will be paid for a good yoke.
.o the eub ("labor, Lot 32, lst Con., Tucker -
H. .J. S., raddress Clinton Post Office.
CHARLES GARTER.
NOTICE.
TILE public ar hereby cautioned againat par -
Ohl aing a Note of Hand made by me in favor
of Mes •rs. McCarey & HolineSted, Attorneys, of
the sal age or S aforth, dated May,, 1871, eight
moth • after data, as I have received no value for
thesaa ie.
• STEPHEN KEATING.
Tim prkunith, Feb. 10, 1872. • 219-34
FARM TO, RENT.
To 11 'NT, Lot 8, Ninth Cencession, Hellen,. a
mil and three-quarters North of Kinburn, con -
aiding lot 150 acre,'108 cleared, well fenced and in
good c ltivation well watered; good buildings •
six aer s fah -wheat pat in; plowing all done but
summe fallow and ti i.Lere§ sod. Apply to the
subseri ter en the premises, or athh•ese Constmace
Post 0 ice.•
219-4'
JAMES L. PEASE.
ES RAY HEIFER.
fl.A.Arg to the remisss of thesubscribcir, about
ist January, Jot 8, Second Con., Tuckersmith,
L. R. S %REIF t.B, rising three years old. The
owner i requeste -to preveiproperty, pay expenses.
and ta e it away. •
219-4• .; MATTHEW GLADE:E.
TOLET.
TOR 4 find law Sling -House to Rent, in the sil-
k-) lege of Waltoz , on the gravel road, ten miles
North- f Seaforth; the house is commochoue find
in good repair al has been used as a store for
about t n years, t i e building is occupied at present
by Mrs. Ann Moe e. The store is well situated,
ben.% it the centr of a, first-class farming comma- .
fatty, a.n 1 has. it liv ly and thriving business. Satis-
factory easona gisen for the „present tenant leaving
the bus' ess. Terms *easy. For fnrtherparticulars
apply to
210-0
JAMES CAMPBELL,
Walton P. 0., Ont.
CORN COBS.
-VpijA., ED, • diately, by the undeiSsignecl,
T qn ntity of ;(.iORN COBS, delivered in Sea -
forth, fo • whieh Cah will be paid. Apply to .
219 THOMAS STEPFMNS.
ARD OF THANKS. •
1 embers of the "St. Thonins hurch Ladies
. Aid .'oeiety" t ke this, the earliest opportuuity
of pahli ly thanknig the ladies and gentlemen who
so kindJ., farniahe thenisie at their entertain-
ment on the 8th in tant2=Also, the parties to whose
kindness they were indebted for the piano, as well
as the D •amatic 01 lb for the use of their scenery,
and the limy othete who by their gaatuitous ser-
vices contiibuted t the interest and ultimate suc-
cess of the Convers tzione. 219-1
U
A- titles
• 1;xeter
SCH
eler8ignet
wishes
P. O., Fe
OL WANTED.
, who holds a Third-class Cal-
m engagement in a school.
•• JOHN WALROND.
. 12, 1872. • 219-4*
Ins lve
AD AME
t Act of 1869
'DMENTS THERETO..
In the nattor . of T0HN 'INC.+LIS, of Wroxeter,
County of Hu on, Province of Ontario,
. n Insolvents
OTIC. isheyelly given, that the above named
J.1 luso vent has d'eposited in my office a Deed of
Composit 011 and Di charge purporting to be signed
by a innatrity in' nirnbor of the Creditors of the
said luso vent, rem esenting three-fourths in value
of his lia ilities, subject to be, computed in ascer-
.taining s ch proper ion, and if no opposition or
objection to Said De1 of Composition sand Dis-
'charge b made to e, in writing, by a Creditor or
Creditors within t •ec - juridical days after the
List fawn ation of this notice, I, the Assignee,
pre eeir to act pon said Deed of Composition
and Disci urge ;mem ling to its terms and Sidd Act,
EDWARD EVANS,
.Assignee.
Dated at, entreat, his 6th day of Folaruary, A. D.
1872. ' 219-2
• IS titch Time saves 9
01.1 ant to • et the best Family Sewing
Mac
e in the Province of Ontario, g0 to
EORGE flT,LIN, Wroxeter,
_ Who is Ag nt for the celebrated
s JE3 0 13. 1\T M
„
SEW.IN MACHINE.
N. B.—Sewing-AI chine Needles of n,11 kinds,.
always ke )t on hand for sale.
Also, AGENT JQR E. R. SHOREY'S
ROY• CANADIAN
CLOTH S -WRING -ER:
Office a Miss• u', Fashionable Dress-ninking
Establishment, dire tly opposite the Post 'Office,
Wroxeter. • • ' 219
Musical Instruction.
......
M Il - '17 .19, 14 1\T
*Late of St. james' hen' a Wakefield, England, and
O 4
-,,,,,11 know i to -the p .ople of Seaforth as Precentor
of St. Th Inas' Cho • Senforth, respectfully an-
nounces t( the bahtt dents of this town that he
has eminence 1 giving Instructions in
VC a ins runzental illusic.
•
• Mr. T. assures the people that the closest atten-
tion will b paid to ;is pupils and no effort will
be spared to impart thoronglpractical knowledge
of music.
Vocal Mils c,.. ..... .„6. 1 Instumental Music, $6.
Apply rt the Mi sion Hotel, Seaforth, from
9 to 11 o'c ock, A. M. •219-s4*
-AUCTION SAL OF FARM STOCK STAig-BOLTS WANTED.
77.7 -
GREAT SUCCESS
HAS ATTENDED ,
DENT'S CLEARING SALE
OF DRY GOODS, .
• And although he has sold a yard -within the last fear weeks, he has still a large stook of all kinds
of DRY 0 001/8 still on liana, and in order still further to reduce his steck heswill continue his
• GREAT CLEAJONG: SALE
FOR JUST TWO WEEKS .LONGER.
C011te while Bargains can be got.
REMEMBER DENT'S CHEAP STORE, SEAFORTII.
ONIMIasmonwer..ffonnqr.rs enrommumemomommimmialman.
• THE
SALE STILL CONTiNUES
• AT
T. KIM'S EMPORIUM.
Special inducements in Grey Cottons
IMPORTANT
TO
HOUSEKEEPERS
. AT ALL TIME&
W. A. SHEARSON ,&
Pxoptietors of the
SEAFORTH LS.1
•.. Are now Mannfacisuringthe.best .
RA3f1LY Y. PASTRY PLOqRS'
the Dominion.
Intending, pnrchiaaers Seaforth and Vicinity
eon. rely uponsgetting earl -mil). toad Pastry Flours
from the following Dealers, ONLY :—Thos. Lee, A.
• Itl, Strong, john James C. Laidlaw,
• Milt, Thomas Mild. X. McGinnis, William Ault,
• G. &H. Jackson, and W. Thompaon It'gmondvalle„
M . -et Souare, will receive prompt attention. •6
the Senforth 2fille. Orders left at our office,
•
200 Pieces, at fifteen per cent. lower than can be pur-
chased Wholesale now, owing to the advance in Cotton
G-oods.
S CURE THE ,BARGAINS,
FOR/ THREE "WEEKS ONLY.
CASH AND ONE PRICE,
T. KIDD.
Those indebted will please call and settle and oblige.—T. K.
Seaforth, Jan. 31, 1872.
Arminownmomeri
217
SEED FAIR. DO YOU
THE Seed Fair, of the Tanikersmith B. A. S. will
-L- be held on the Society's Ground, at Sefiforth,
on WEDNESDAY, the 28th.February, 1872, when SOA/ETHING MOE?
the following prizes will be offered, viz.:
WANT To SEE
• 1st. 2n1. 3M.
Best 10 bush. el Spring Wheat, S',4 00 $3 00 $2 00
g 6 -rowed Barley, 2 00 1 50 1 00
2 -rowed Barley, 2 00 I 50 1 00
Large Oats, 2 00 1 50 1 00
Common Outs_ 2 00 1 50 1 00
Small Peas,.... 2 00 1 50 1 00
./ • Large Peas,.... 2 00 1 50 1 00
i4 •Crown Peas,.... 2 00 1 50 1 00
Best 2 bushela of Timothy Seed, 2 00 1 00
LS Clover Seed, .. 2 00 1 00
Beat 3 besheIs of Early Potatoes 2 00 1 00
4 4 Late Potatoes, 2 00 1 00
• RIJLF.1S.
1st. All articles shown must be the sy,rolvth of
.1871, and produced. on the Wan of the Exhibitor.
2ni1. No person will be entitled to more than ono
prize for grain, seeds and roots of the aame kind.
3rd. The Society reserve the right to purehase
• the prize grain, seeds and matte at 20 cents per
bushel above the current market rates.
,4th. No person allowed to show or sell on- the
ground without first becoming a -member of the
Society. -
5511. No Exhibitor allowed to expose his name
on the bags. .
6t1i. All articles for Exhibition to be on the
ground by 10 o'clock, A.-31.
• JAMES 13ROADF,00T, President.
If. M. CHESNEY, Secretary. 219-2
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4
It
.FARMERS, REMEMBER
THE
1101<3301=2,4
FLOURING AND GRISTING MILLS.'
ISAAC B. SHANTZ
paEGS to state to the Farmers of tleKillop and
•ieurounding Townships that he has now pur-
chased the above Mill, • and intends running it
hereafter on his own account: . The Mill is now in
excellent running orderaand able to turn out al-
most any amount of werk.
• GRISTING AND CHOPPING
attended to proaaptly, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Being hhuself a practical Miller and thoroughly
understanding the busiuees, he claims that he can
turn out flour which, for appearance or quality-,
cannot be smpassed by any Mill in the Country.
Flour exchanged for Wheat if desired.
218• ISAAC B. SHANTZ.
Insolvent: Act of 1869
CANADA, 1•N the Comity Court of the
- Province of Ontario s -L-County of Huron.
County of Hurons '•) • .In the matter of
• HISNRY C.A.RDIFF, an Insolvent. •
The unaersigned has filed in the oflice of. this
Court a deed of _composition and discharge eye-
ented.by his creditors and on the twenty-seventh
day of February next, 'he will apply to the JUdge ef
the said Court for a confirmation. of the discharge
thereby effeeted. •
Dated at Dingle, this nineteenth' day of January,
A. D. 18•72.
•• HENRY CARDIFF,
• by Benson. & Meyer, his Attorneys,
216 • ad litern.
PAY UP AT ONCE.
WILLIAM GRASSIE,
• . saTsishsis is ae
ters on credit, now wants cash to enable him to
I therefore gives notice that
I entry on his business through the Summer. He
nutst be settled at onde, or else they .will be hued
without further n.otice, and witheut respect to per -
Having sold his -SN'inter's stock of Sleiglia and Cut -
OVERDUE NOTES AND ACCOITNTS
empty .threat,„but will positively be
SEA_FORTII,
carried out-, unless payment be made. Be warned
in. time. A
'WILLIAM GRASSIE.
Sertfortb. Tan. 22, 1872. 216
Implemients an Household Furniture.
1M-1-$. . BR= .has received instructions to
sell b - Public A iction, on -Lot 23; 211d Con..
Tuckers= , Londoi Road Survey, on WEDNES-
DAY, the qth of INL1 OH, at the hour of 11 oldock,
it au., the following, valuable Property, via. : one
mare, 9 yCi rs old.; o e mare, rising 8 years old, in
foal; one utre eolt 3 years old, , rising -4 ; one
horse (2640 year oll. rising2; one mare colt, 2'
years old, ising 3 ; .o e horse colt, 8 years old, ri-
sing 4; fear supericr milk cows, in calf; three
heifer, 1 year old, ri.iiig 2; one steer, 1 Year old,
rising 2; t 'ea smiler calves; a number of sheep,
and. a num er of pigs a one lumber wagon; one set
of harroivs1 nearly ne v; one plow, nearly new ; one
set of harness; one ay rack, 'nearly new; one set
of whippletreea ; h forks.; one large kitchen
table; one cupboard; chairs; one sager kettle, and
a lot of 'al icles too ninnerens to- mention. The
whole of t i e above pi operty will be sold. without_
reserve, as the propri tor has sold his farm. .
• TERMS —All awn • of $5 and under, Cash; over
that nano it, Union ha' credit -will be given, on
furnishing approved oint notes: it discount of 8
per cent. I be allos ed for cash, on all credit
mounts.
AL X. ICTINNEDY, PrePsistar.
j. P. BR , Audio • eer.
219-2
ATP. L. • R. CORBY, of the "Farmer's Store,"
•LT-L-Senforth, is 'authorized to make contracts for
any amount of
STAVE AND HEADING BOLTS,
To lie delivered et rny Stave Works, Seaforth, for
which cash will be paid.
216-4s JOHN GEORG-E AM -ENT. .
J T. WILKIE,
SITRG.:EON DENTIST,
May be consulted every MONDAY, at the
. MANSION HO• USE
SEAFORTH. 218
. FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY
One mile and it hall from Bayfield.
1.36 te147,,g):.deLltrettiMbIrn,and;satabboluet,
eighty-five acres cleared, sixty free Isrio)rmingst
wood first quality. Apply to Dr. Woons, 173A1)18,
L. R/West t3tau1ey, Bayfield Post Ofdee.. 217
• TlIaillAS BELL,
Main -street, Seaforth,
Can show 3•011 something- worth looking at, in the
• FURNITURE
line. He haa just received a large quantity of
• NEW FURNITURE ^
Uf every description, which, for
PNESS,
BE.4 UTy,
and QUALITY
• Is really worth going -to seq.
Warerooms— Opposite Robertson's Hardware
Store. •217
WHY ARE
LAZARUS, MORRIS & • CO'S
Spectacles
LIKE BRIGHAM YO.ENG
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER?
Norren.—Any person se/sailing the
sumo,: to the above to the Agent,
M. R. COUNTER, ST1,YFORTIC,
within the next thirty days, will -re-
ceive an order from L. M. & Co. for
a pair of their superior new pattern
Eye Glasses.
_ 9
REMOVED. REMOVED
M. ROBERTSON,
• Cabinet-maker and •Undertaker,
HAS REMOVED his ware -rooms to
' JOHNSON'S OLD STAND,
Main -street, Seaforth,
Where he has on hand 11, superior stock of Furni-
ture of vcry description.
CALL AINTD 'SEE. 111:
UlT3ERTAKING.
Having purchased Mr. Thomas Beira IiisARSE,
I nm prepared to attend funerals on the shorteet
notice, either i11 town or conntry.,
• Coffins, All Sizes,
Kept constantly on hand.
FELLOW'S
HYPOPHOS_PHITES.
A MONGST the diseases oval -come by tbe use of
"4-3— Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites,
are Constipation, Asthma, Conaumption, Laryngit-
is, Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Chrolaic Bronchit-
is, Chronic Dianhota, Melancholy. Debility result-
ing froiu Typhoid and other low ievers, Diphtheritic
Prostration, Hysteria, Hypoehi'aidria; Anienorrhom,
Chlorosis, Lenconhava, Nervous Excita-
bility, Marasmus or Wasting of the Ifuselea, Apho-
nia, or Loss of Voice,Chorea, or St. Vitus'a Dance,
• Sluggishness of the Live , Interrupted ana Feeble
Action of the Heart, Su °eating Feelings caneed
by mucous obstructions of the Lungs and Air Pas-
sages leading thereto, and Debility from various
causes, many casea of whieb appeared hopeless.
Sold by Apothecaries. Price, $L50; Six for $7.50.
JSCNI-FS 1. FELLOWS, Chemist, -St. Min, N. B.
•
Farmers desiring to eachanee theirwheat
-•for Flour, at the Drill, •
Mayalways aely -upon getting our beet Family or
Pastry Floun in exchange, pi quantities according
to the value Of their wheltt.
I W A SIIHAB.SaN &z CO
FLOUI
T_TAVING purchased and thoroughlyrefitted the
mills formerly owned by the IftsisTS.SCOBIE,
I am no -w prepared to iurniah
FAMILY FLOUR,
Second to NONE' IN SEAFORTIT,
Ana. that, win
Compare favorably -with, any it the Do -
If you -want A 1 1131401C It, g• to the followhig
Dealers_ and ask for MARS VS--Itemember
MARSHALL'S FLOUR: -
W. SCOTT ROBERTSON,
j. WHITEST DE,
SIMON POWELL, •
1-0IiN CAVANAGH,
Or at W. MARSHALL'S MisilS,
Orders left with W. S. ROBE nox -win be
promptly attended to.
Parties who wish to
.Exchlinge Wheat for Flour,
Are tertain to receive proper %mut ty, and= arti-
cle that will defy competition.
W. MAR HALL.
1M-tf
NOTICE.
J. W. FITLLE
(YOMIL'iLLY OP CLINT
IVELL kUOVITII to the beople o
" surrounding' countu as
LANDSCAPE 'ARTIST, wishes
• people of Seaforth that he has co
)1eas in the
PORTRAIT
• First door West of Mr. Lumsden
My long experience in the art en
entire aettsfaction to all Who may f
trial. The latest style of Pictures e
Children taken from 14j'a.
BRING THEk AL
• Young persons wishing to learn t
well to com(3 to site, as I tam give
.rienee of over eleven yeas.
217
j. W. FULL •
TON,
Seaforth itzla
Domixami
to• notify the
mood, Busi-
LINE
Drug Store.'
Wes me to give
vor me with a.
in be obtained.
NG.
e art wonld do
em any expe-
RTON.
* Seaforth.
PRO BONO PUBLI
WATCHES, Sz, JEN
ELRY
111. R. CQUNTE
just lreceived a very choice arid sUperior
stook of jewehat of evei-ar des° Station. ; also,
Clocks, 3/Vatches and Musical Ins rumente. A
very choice lot of Violins, also TR lin tStringa lix
endless variety. -Every descriptio f Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry repaired, and wa anted. to give
satisfection. It is needless to say n ore, as Coun-
ter is "well enough known in Coe ty of Huron.
EXECUTORS' NO ICE.
voTIGE is hereby given. to ;III arte� having
elaiins against the estate of the 1; te WILLIAM
ELDER, the elder, in hie lifetime of he Township
of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, ust send in
the same to the undersigned, proper y attested, on.
or befoie the Arat day tlf March, 187' All claims
presented after that slate will receive no attention,
as the ;Lilian; of the estate must be finally WOund
up ea' that date. •
J.A3rES .1I.9.Y,
ALEX. Mc REN,
• Executors-
• Tuckersinith, Jam. I?, 1872. • 215 -td -
Fellows' Sy up.
GREAT
SHOSHONEE'S BE EDY.
ALLEN'S LUNG-. B LSAMI
CLARK'S FEMALE PILLS.
ANTI -CONSUMPTIVE SYRUP.
A FRESH st,Tra,
Of the above
Celebrated Patent AT dieines
RECF.IVED.
R. LUMS
CORNER DREG STORE, sEsron IL
ALRO,
SHRFSONS
CELEBRATED "SPICE,"
Vox- Fattening Cattle.
ForSale, Wholesale and Retail.