The Huron Expositor, 1872-03-01, Page 5ARea Z 1872.
protect Now that they have been
-ented, we should not think that
y touch hesitation would he
shown by the Cabinet at Washing -
n to aid in_any plan for _a-helving
he eat, which WattIcl save its dignity
of and roputation.—gcottish. Anteficatt.
The Manitoba Legislature:
The Manitoba Legislatum was.
rorogned on Friday last. The
events inunediately preceding, this
se event proved that. it did not - come
abmt one day too soon to save the
)o
e Government from being unseated..
A Th:e.Govermnent brought down ari
[e- amendment to the Supreme Colirt
tbW, to which Mr. Donald A- Smith
te submitted a further amendment, and
upon which .a debate ensued, which
•was carried on in the main by tre.
b. latter-inamed gentleman and the At.
torney-General, runuina bver with
tuperation. The Aqtorney-Gene
era accused Mr. Smith of political
E. treacheryand made any number of
If other accusations of a like character
atm -hist him.
Mr. Stnith, in his replies, proved
fully equalto the occasion. He
demonstrated the Attorney -Gene
a .disgrace to the Assembly. Re
said the conduct of the Prernier du
cr r -
tile' entire session had been
chbaracterizecl by the grossest ins°.
lance and attempted tyranny.
On the question being called, the
Government, suffered its seeond mor-
al defeat of the session, the original
otion" being tos t by a majority of
fbtfr Abatit-7-chalf-an-hour before
e time for prorogation, one of the
Attorney-Generars thick-and-thirt
supporters introduced S, motion ten-
dering that nentlernau the specia
thanks of the House for his condi'
during the ses*ion. This was but/
•
the signal for a renewal of the hos-
t tilities of the former part of tlie
[ day. All that Mr. Smith had pre-
viously said he repeated, and the
Attorney -General also reiterated his
[ Statements. Before the motion could
be submitted, ttm House was -sum-
,
maned by the Lieutenant -Governor
-r
to attend in the Throne Room for
prorogation.
The ceremonies attending the pro-
rogatiort were similar to those et thb
olaeraing, with thie difference, that
the Lieutenant -Governor was greet-
ed with a heavy volley of groans
from the, cro%-d on the street an his
passage to the House. The royal
'aent was given to thirty-three
The prorocrbation adcliess made com-
-
inenciatory commenton each of the
public acts. It also enjoined mem-
ber'to assist the Executive in car -
lying out ihe conciliatory policy
that had been inaugurated. Par-
liament was finally prorogued until
April 2C Though the Government
1,as tirlsml over the Session' it is be-
tieved that its reconstruction will
Emmediately recommence. It is.
;apposed the Attorney -General and
Provincial Secretary will have to -
-ive way.
--Kenneth McKenzie, Q. C., has
aken the field in North Bruce as the
tefeent candidate, and was enthusiastic-.
Ily receivec. by the electors on Friday
pat, at a public meeting held in. Port :•
qgin.
-
— The Great Western A.'ailway Com -
any have issued a new map, showing in
old lines the vc-hole of the now exiln-
ive railway system beloftging to that
-,n--ispany. It is earefully prepared and
eantifully executed.
— The business men of Sarnia, Goder-
h, and other ports on Lake Huron, met
the Queen's Hotel, Toronto, last week,
made an offer to induce one of -m443,
hest Steamers last year running from.
()Ringwood to Fort Williarvi to run be-.
veen -Sarnia and those tewns to Lake
perior.
BIRTHS.
.1-nsten...—On the 20th nit, the -wife of
..'-'Itobert Dickson, Grey, of a son.
Seaforth, on the 2ud ult.,
the wite of Mr. N Et Yrig of a
rilaughter.
Seaforth, on the 2oth
the wife of Air. .A.Ilan, of a.
Seaforth. on the 28th ult.,
-the wife of Fred, Veal, Esq., of a
laughter.
Winghara, on the 1st ult.,
the wife of Rev. G. H. Kenny, Wes -
Ley -an Minimter, of a daughter.
ta—InWing-ham, on the 7th ult., the
1--•ife of Mr. Robert Ker, of a. son.
[eurr.—In Wingham, on the 13th nit.,
he wife of Mr, C. EIliet, of a
thter.
Winghara. on the 15th ult.,
he wife of Mr. John Snell, of a 8011.
ICE. --In Winghant, on the 17th ult.,
he wife of Mr. T. IL Price, merchant,
a daughter.
Wingliatte on -the 17th ult.,
4e wife of Mr. Joseph easdon, of a.
EfiNog..-4Near Winghain, on the
lt nit, the wife of Mr._ W. IL
heelffigs, of a daughter.
a
MARRIAGES.
. P--Annesn—In Morris,. •on Feb.
r, at the residence of the bride's
ther lw Rev„ 8. Jones, Hugh La-
ent, of (..rey, to Miss Sarah Isa,bella:
alest.
DEATHS..
Ainleyville, on Sundaytli nIt, infant son of R D Coate,
edthree months.
.n.—At Walton, ou Saturday, Feb
th, of bilious fever, AliceJane Moore.
,ed Ig years, 6 months and 2g days.
tenee..—In they, near Molesworth,
the 25th nit, Joh u Campbell, aged -
out 20 years.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR;
• AUOTION.Sli4ES.
-
Saturday, March 2, at Knox's Hotel,
`Seaforth, three Horses, a waggon and set
.of harness. David Beattie, proprietor,
J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
Tuesday, March 5, at the Village of
Varna- Farm. Stook, Implements, etc..
i W. J. Moffatt, proprietor, 3 r Brine,
auctioneer.
• Wednesday, March 6, on Lot 23, Sec-
ond. Conce§sion, Tuckersrpith, L. R. S.,
Farm Stock, implements and HousEhold
FUrnitIUT. Alex. Kennedy, proprietor,
J. P. Brine, auctioneer.
Tuesday, IvrEireh 12, on Lot 20, Town-
. -ship of Hay, town -line between Hay and
Stanley,. Horses. Cows, Waggon _and
-Furniture, and 'fixtures of a country
tavern. Christian -Zapfe, proprietor,
Hugh Love, Sr., auctioneer.
Thurscla.y, Ma.reli14,` on Let 8, Ninth
C011058SiOn, Hullett, Farm Stock, Imple:
ments'&e. James L. Pease, proprietor;
J. P. _ Bettie, auctioneer. -
Tuesday, March 26, on Lot 14, Fifth
Concession, Morris, Farm Stock, Imple-
ments and Household Furniture. Alex, .
Clark, proprietor, J.. P. -Brine, •aac-
„tioneer.
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TIIEMARKETS.
SEAFORTH, Feb. 29, 1872-
allWheat
. . , .... . . . . . -41 17 to 1 is
Spring Wheat 1 14 to- 1 15
• Barley 0 58 to 0 55
.Oats.... .. .................... 0 84 to 0 85
(Peas . ... . ................. 0 55 to .0 58
Butter. ... . .. ..... . .... . 0 15 to 0 00
•Eggs 0 15 to 0 16
Fiour
Potatoes . •
8 00 to 000
0 AO to 050
10-00 to 18 00
Hides, 7 50 to- 0 00
Sheep Skuis....... . . ... . 0 50' to 2 00
Lamb Skins - 1 00 to 2 00
Calf Skms,per lb.,08 to 010
Wood, per cord 200 to 2.25
Salt (retail) per barrel...... . 1 00 to 000
Beef. _ 1 . 0 044to 0 05i
•"' Mutton . 0 04 to 005
Pork, per 100 lbs. 4 50 to 510
Stave Bolts, per cotol: 225 to 0 00
Clover Seed,'perbushel,. 5 50 to 6 00
Timothy Seed, per blishel; ' 8 00.Ato 8 75
' CLINTON, Feb: 29, 1872.
Fall Wheat.....................$1 18 @ 1 15
Spring -Wheat. 1 17 0 118
Oats. 0 35 0 986
Peas Q57( 060
.9/3ariey ...... ................ . .. 0 55 0 056
Bo.tter
0 14 0 014
Eggs ....... s 0 15 0 015
Pork, per 100 lbs...... ... ......... 5 151(i4 520
Hay, per ton... . 112 00 0 14 00
_Clover Seed, 6 00.0 6 00
HARRISTON, Feb., 28, 1872.
Fall wheat.............$1 18 to $1 25
Treadwell . . . ........ 1 16 'to 1 18
Spring wheat.......... 1 12 to 1 14 -
Peas ...... ............. 60 to 70
Oats.................. 36 to. 37
Barley 50 to 55
Potatoes per bush.)00 to 70
Butter— ... ..a. .. 15 -to 20
Pork. ..... . 4 25 to -5 00
Apples (per. bush.) — to 65
RaY (Per ton) • • 00 to 13 00,-
GOLD.—The price of -Gold. in New
York fluctuates from 110i to not.
LIVERPOOL.
27 0
Red Wheat. ..... 11 8
Iled Winter...... 12 0
White. ..... 12 5
-Corn 29 0
Barley. 8
Oats . . . .......... 2 11.
Peas....... .... 40 Q 40, -0 40 .0
Pork . .. . . 59 0 50w 68 0
Lard 44 9 44 9 44 9
BTJFFALO LIVE STO8K.
Thursday, _Feb. 29 1872.
-
ieceirrs.
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses,
cars. cars. cars. ears.
Saturday..... .... 41 2 48 11
'Sairday ...al.... 29 4 36 6
Monday . . 14-6 8 • 18 2.
- Tuesday.. . 8 • 6 9 3
4 4
is4
S. D. S. D. S. D.
27 27 0
11 8 -11 -8
12 0 4 .0
12 5 12 A
29 028 9 •-g
8. 8 8 8
2 11 2 11 14 -
Total.........224 20 111 22
-Last week......140 27 •117 . 20
SHIPMENTS.
•Saturday........ 51. 1 39.
27'
'Monday . . ... 4 6 43
Tuesday.. ...... 50 17 2
Total.. ..105 7 126 27
Last week 70 70 42 18
•
CATTLE.
The market opens dull, .with buyers,
_and sellers apart, resulting in light tran-
sactions at a shade off in prices from
last week. The supply is liberal and
and the stock fair to good. The run is
heavier than last week, the receipts
being 84- cars in excess. The larger -por-
tiou of stock will probably go through it
.first hands The number of, cars due to' -
day by Lake Shore Railway had not been
reported at the usual hour.
Sales comprise 230 head at $4 -15 to
-$5 621 for natives, against sales last
week Tuesday of 134- head at $4 80 to
$6 25.
Sales reported:
Seller. No, Av., Price.
Pfeiffer, O. steers .....22 866 $4 15
Same 111 do...... 5 1330 p. t'
Sparrow, do do.. 5 1638 p.. t.
-Snider, 0. steers . 53 1105 5 •00
Kenyonyo do., • 19 1035 5 25
Monaghan, Mich. do 17 1237 5 64
11 Rankiu, Ill. do... 105 1212. -p. t.
SHEEP.
The market is not -fairly open for this
Nv-eek, but the following scattering sales
were made Saturday -and Monday. The
supply is light, the receipts being 7 care
less than last week. The market to all
appearances holds firm and. steady.
Sales comprise 557 head at $6, $7. 40
for sheep • against sales last week
Tuesday of 1.,68 head at $7 40 for
sheep.
Sales reported. •
Hodge to Baker & Uptort, 158 head
Mich. sheep, av 95, at $7 40.
Alexander to Lurch & Barnes 208 h,1.
•do do av 77, at $6• .
Leonard to same, 75 lid Ohio, do av 74,
•at $6 25. '
Buck to same, 116 lad do do av 85, at
$G-50.
HOGS.
The market opens dull, with -buyers
micl sellers wide apart, resulting in very
light trade. We understand shippers ef-
fer 75 for best, and holders want $5.
The stock offered is pretty good, with
very few pigs and. light hogs. There are
about eight cars on the market. The
quantity due by Lake Shore not report-
a,s usual. Sales reported yesterday : 149
head medium to good at $C 90. To -day:
Inoivent Ailc-t of 1-869
Li th(i, matter of AUGUSt Z APP,Til and GEORGE
C.: 'VIER, individually,fis wal as having been
C partners and members of the firm of
ZAPPE and„ CARTER, Machinists.
nt of their Estate to me, and the Creditors
elvailantsa ha
ve e
msaadien_ alin1Hs:31:
are in taibfie°dvet-ominueeedt aitlisth°
;
vents ately carried ..ar. businees in the village of
Beef° h, iii the County of, Hu an, .on MONDAY,
the E ghteenth day of Max h, A. 11.1872, at the
hour f 4o'c1ock in the aftei-noon, to receive date-
:a:a. • 0:72t,n. sir affairs and te appoint an assigueal
Dat d at Goderich, this 28th day of February,
[
DIXIE WATSON, 1
• 221- Interim Assignee.
1
a
9 head medium to.
do at $.4 60-
coninatuso, 8
ad at .$4 80te $4 9
ek Tuesday' of -499
874.
ood at $4 80 ;" 200
les comprise 498
, against saleslast
head, at $4 55' to,
Tontaer Feb. 29, 172.
usiness WAS mode ately active, flour
a u d, wheat being in fa. r demand for local
us as well as shipm nt. Sales of .flour
in luded several hun red barrels dfNo.
1, uperfine at $5 35 f.o.b. carshcr1,and
VI fanny at equal to 5,55 here. Extra
w s tattered at $5 7; but not sold.
.It is Probable that buyers wou1I not
gi e over $5 70/ '
u *heat there wee sales repo ed. of
th ee ears No. 2 s rin at $1 • 20 in tore,
with elevation charges hLjc1, and one car
dd. at $1' 20 f.o.e.' Three ears No. 1
white -wheat also changed hands at 1 32
in store. On the street market lite
wheat sold at $1 32 to $1 33, and Tread-
well at $1 27 to $1 28 '
Barley- was inactive,but ' nomi ally
unchanged at former quotations. On the
street market aiew loads sold at 67c to
68e. •
A car load of NO. 1 peas sold at 73e on
the track. ". On 'the street market the
priceranged from 71c o 76e.
The market for oats was dull with
no e offereng. Buyer would probably
give -41c for car loads n the track.
,Fer dressed_ hogs as iigh as $6 to $6 50
for choice lots was pai • Railway hogs
weeescarOe ; holders wei.e asking 5 25.
to $5 30,13ut no sales were reported
Seediovere quiet and without changE.
CI ver, in wholesale lott.s, selling at 5 75 -
to 5 85',
MONTREAL, Feb.
n0urn-3,000 barrel's Welland Canal
sold at '0 80 cash, with free storae till
ring
M y. - • I -
WHEAT. $1 36 offered for UC
in storee -
)1008—Few changi g hands, jo
be ng stocked, and pa kers holdin
latest sales of good me -um lots we
$5 35 to $5 40.
UTTER--Nothin d ing.
It - •
•
NEW YORK EOR.E MARKET.-
1
T1:tESDAYj, Feb. 27, 1872.
wing to the col4 and inclement
weather during the darly pert of the
week Under review„ and the hard, frozen
condition of the road, •satisfactory trial
- of , fine carriage spans and speedY or
pleasurehorses of any iud has, as a rule,
bethx nnpracticable, nd transactions,
with a -few exception have beeia re-
stricted to business h rses, which, how-
ev 'r, sold 'at firm and u changed figures,
an in numbers suffi ient to avert ace
cu illation -of stock. n the Bull's Heed
Merket,lcommon draf horses (rail oad
and stage horses1 sold at from '$15 to
$15 per head,. and 1 rge truck horses
fro $250 to $425, .acc rding to size and
qu lity. A. few pair of -light driving
ho seated at an ave age of. $500, an
onlly one pair of .pli e ch horses eheng-
ed ands, the price Oai being $1,500.
bers
off;.
e a,t
T11,01118,0iiNi;IST. LIVERY,
()FFICE,—AT CO RC Ar.. HOTEL. Good
quietliorsei; and IiIrst- ass Vehicles always
on latid: Conveyane s tarn shed to Commercial
• Tra ellers on reasonable rate . •
221
01IN THOMSON.
1 SPAN OF COLTS
'E`O ,SALE, a matched sp
• - 4hrec years old, bright ba
•heavLy team. Broken to ha
" W xwork,” the other by
" r
GTD
Lot , NOrt half, Con. 8 MO
.. ,
of Walt&
OR SALE.
• of COLTS, rising
color, will make a
ess.' One sire4 by
ib Roy."
BGE KELLY,
's, 8 miles N. W.
• .22141*
P2 operty for a
in Walton:
A GOD OPENING FOR A WAGON -MAKER..
vo SALE, cagiP, i the village of Walton,
•hree Building Lots. • The e lots are eitnated
in a ood buiiiness part f the village. There is
on -o e of the lots, a gooI Frame Dwelling -house
and ante Wagon Shope.,' also, a stable, wood -shed,
and never -failing well 4 Wit or. On one of the
°the lotthere is a Frafn Dweiling.house, and
upo the the thirdlot.there are no buildings, Also,
a go stook of oak and -other 1 umber, together with
spok a and haba. This property will be sold in a
bloc:, cheap, for Cash. There is not a better open-
ing f.r a good Wagon -ma er in the County than
this fters, as there are none others in the same
bu ' ess within several miles. 'For farther pexti-
tconla alatoPnPirY.t°0.,the 'Proprietor on the Premises! or,
IIIOHARD LAWBASON
22 -4* Proprietor.
wow
or be
posit
oat
Be•
• MONEY WANTED. I I
undersigned having yet a large number �f
otes and Accounts past, dne and unpaid,
• beg to. otate that utileSs ell such aro paid on
are the Fotpth day f March next, they will
vely be yldeed. in Co .t ler Collection, with -
y respect to persons.
ember this is the 1ait no
'
le
11
yville; Feb. 20, 187j
tice.
JOHN LECKIE.
221-1
. BELL S
VERY S ABLES,
SEAFORT , ONT.
GOD Horses and Co ortaole Vehicle'
s always
n had. nFavorable nangements made with
Corariereial Travellers. • All or lers left at li,Nox's
HoTr r„ will bo promptly att_enced to.
OF7ICE AND •STABLES : Third door North of
Knor's Hotel, Main Street.!
221 TH0mA.4. S BELL, Proprietor.
aSAWYER WANTED. '
'WANTED it First-Cla.sS 111AD SAWYER, to
"• -commence; work First of April. Apply to
221.4 AL & T. SMITH, Dingle.
-GOOD- FARM ---WAN' TED TO RENT.
WANTED te rent, a gdod Farm of fiom 7'5 to
100acre ,s cleated. Mint have good ont-build-
iugs, and be id good worldiag order'to be on good
roads and convenient to m aka -. 1'or further par-
.te,2:144*. meeay al Tian EXP SITC t Office.
.7-‘11"FS COATES,
• 1 Tockersmith.
I •
. NOTICE.
NI, , parties who wish to, pa ionize the Cheese
' oictory -now erecting in his neighborhood,
are re uested to attend a if, eet ng to be, held in
y
Down''s Hall, Seaforth, 04 sA.runzky, the 9th
ltrato , itt 1 o'cloa, P. M. Ad 'tresses will be de-
livere by several gentlemen of elptrieuce.
22111 ' IW. c. ROBEIITSON.
Th
sign
APPRENTICES VIANTED.
YJAtNTiDD, two active plays as Apprentices. one
" or the Wagon-makin ett 1 the other for th
B1acic4mihing Business. You'd prefer as appren-
tice fo whod-work one that has already been some-
time nit the business.
221 wIT,T,TAAT GRASSES, Seaforth.
E NOTICE.
FARMERS, FARMERS.
• A LARGE QUANTITY OF
CLOVER SEED
AND
T MOTHY SEED
JUST RECEIVED, AT
W. SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
Expected daily also, a lot of choice
FrOLD AND GARDEN SEEDS.
221
• At W. SCOTT .ROBERTSON'S.
999.•• 999.
SEASO) OF LENT,
FISH FISH, FISH.
•pHARLES WILSON
JJIS recently received, expressly for this season, a large quantity of FISH, of various kinds, both
dried and pickled, which he will sell
• Chaper than any other House in Town.
All 'warranted fresh and good.
SEEDS, SEEDS.
I large Stock of FIELD 'AND GARDEN SEEDS, from the best growers, and at =usually low Prices.
. Be sure and call, and you will be well repaid for so doing.
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS AS USUAL
•
'CHAIILES WILSON,
Sign of rae 990, Main Street, Seaforth,
220
GR EAT FI -RE-!
TORONTO MILLINERY.
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY..
ST.,LING OFF, at and under COST.
ISE! A, ER -WIN, Seaforth, in order to make room for an extensive stock of Summer Goods, hag
commenced Heflin(' her Winter Stock of MILLINERY, at and tinder Cost. This Sale will
last only a'iout-Six Weeks, so that all who want real Bargains in MILLLNERY of all kinds, would
do well to call early that they may have a good choice. •
-READ THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PRICES.
DRESI; CAPS,
40 75
LADIE TRIMMED HATS, ••0 40
CHILD' EN'S TRIMMED HATS, ••0 25
LADIE§' TR1M1ED BONNETS, 1 00
And other Goods proportionately cheap.
The Stock is all new and in good. order. Also, on hand, a number of
44DAME BRIGGS' IMPROVED DIAGRAM,
FOR CUTTING
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES, BASQUES, BOYS' COATS, ETC.
Price for each. Diagram, with full Instructions, $1 50.
.U.AlbE,RCLOTHING,
Of every deseription, kept constantly on bend.
Kidd Gloves and Ostrich Feathers cleaned and ma& as good as new for Fifteen Cents.
STORES,—First door North of FOSTER'S HOTFL, and centre store McGrxxrs' 13noes, seeond door
SEAFORITH, Feb. 23, 1872.
North of the Station.
A. ERWIN.
220
E
SWITZ ER
FIr,ANNELS,
>a
LINENS, SHIRTINGS,
`SWOO'ai `SCIll`� S
w's
g
f-4
o
0
M -
• MAiN STREET, SEAFORTH.
As
LOOK TO YOUR FEET.
the Buyer for 'the "DOMINION HOUSE"
he has
ears
PUT HIS FOOT INTO IT"
purchasing .such an enormous NEW STOCK
of
ME 'S,
YOUTHS',
BOYS',
WOMEN'S,
GIRLS',
CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS'
Suitab
BOOTS AND SHO
e for Spring a'aid Summer Wear ; do not be alarmed at the i)ries asked, as
• he came honestly by them.
,AnnETTILT.4 March 1, 1872.
:N. .M. -;LIVINGSTONE.
AllNLEYVILLE,
ARE SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF THEIR
LL AND WINTER STOOK
VERY LOW,
To make room for Spring Importations
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGALYS.
Call and Examine for Yourselves Before
Purchasing Elsewhere.
RE..,IEMBER THE II:LACE—LEGE-1ES OLD STATD.
•STEWART, THOMPSON &. 00.
AIN EYVILLE, January, 1872.
,TORE
kJ lege Walton, on the gravel riiad, ten miles
North of ea,forth; the house is commodious and
in good re air and has been toed as a store for
about ten -ears, the building is occupiled at present
by Mrs. Moore. The store is well situated,
being in t e centre of a first-class fanning commu-
nity, and s a lively and thriving business. Satis-
factory r sons given for the present tenant leaving
the busin ss. Terms easy. For further partieulars
apply to
ItlrES CAMPBELL,.
210-4* Walton P. 0., Ont.
nd DweTllinOg-HLouEseto POCKET BOOK LOS..o Rent in the vil- T OST, en FRIDAY; the 16til February iaetant,
-mei a Morocco covered, -Pocket Book, between the
2nd con. of Tuckersmith and the 2nd tern a Hay.
The Pocket Book contained two receipted 13llls
from T Bonthron & Son, Seaforth, and a letter
signed by X. 8, Porter, of Seafortin Any person.
giving such information as will lea4 to the recovery
of the above., will confer a favor or -
JOHN KEMP, Toekersmith,
Brucefield P. 0. 2201111k
FARMS FOR SALE.
T OT 27, Second. Concession. Maltillop, within OW
4-4 mile of Seaforth; and Lot 17, Eleventh Con.,
MeEillop, eight miles from Seaforth; and, also
Building Lots in Seaforth. Terms made to enii
puraseche ra. Apply to
2m
• JAMES BEATTIE, Seaforth.
., ARM TO RENT.
TO RENT, Lot 8, Ninth Concession, Iliallett, a
J- mile and thee-quartersNorth of Einburn, con
-
gating of 150 acres, 108 cleared, well fenced and in
good, cultivation - well watered; good buildings;
f
six acres fah whet put in; plowing all done but
summer -1 llow aid 11 acres sod. Apply to the
subscriber on the premises, or address Constance
Post Office
219-4k , JAMES L. PEASE.
-
AME t
1st J
L. R. S., it
owner is re
and take it
2194*
ESTRAY HEIFER.
the premisss of the subscriber, about
nary, Lot 8, Second Con., Tuckersmith,
ILFER, rising throe years old. The
nested.to prove property, pay expenses
away.
MATTHEW CLARKE.
FARM
PHOTOGRAPH
SALE.
ROOMS FOR.
VOR Sal , lot No. 29, con. 7, township of Morris,
contai ik 100 neres, '70 of which are cleared
and in a at te of good cultivation. The whole ie
well fenc . There are on the premises a good
frame barn and hewed. log -house, also, two wells
and a your bearing orchard. This farm is within
one mile o Ainleyville, a tluiving village, where a
station of he Wellington, Grey ma Ilrace-Railway
will be loca d, also the breadth of a lot from the
Northern 'ravel Road. Also, a frame dwelling -
house, wit the upper pait fitted for it Photograph
Gallen-. ' here is a good well and stable on the
premises, 1 so n. good garden. Tine property is
situated ne ir the business centre of the village of
Wroxeter, hrougb. -which the Toronto, Grey and
ay will be running within one year.
ill be sold on easy terms. For parti-
to the Proprietor.
SAMUEL WALKER,
Photographer, Wroxeter.
N. i3.—Tie Photographic Instruments will he
sold with ot without the gallery. 210-3m
Or to C R. COOPER,
Laae Agent, Dingle P. 0.
Bruce Hall
The whole
culars appl
Fe lows' Syrup.
GREAT
SHO, HONEE'S REMEDY.
ALLE S LU -NG BALSA.M.
•CLA FEMALE PILLS.
ANTI ONSUMPTIVE • SYRUP.
FRESH SUPPLY
Of the above
Celebr tted Patent lifedici)ies
RECEIVED.
-LUMSDEN'S
CORNER sR1G SORE; SEAFORTIL
CELE
Vor
ALSO,
SIMPSON'S
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RATED "SPICE,"
FARM FOR SALE IN STANLEY,
-Onemule and'a half from Baylield.
1 Qp, Acres, good -orchard, frame barn. and stable,
" log -rouse, excellent creek end spring; alxint
eighty-five acres {Aetna, sixty free from kittrrnps, •
weed first quality. Apply to Dr. WOODE, ;Lot
L. R. West Stanley Bayfield Post Office. • 217
'FARM FOR SALE.
VOR'S ALF, in the 'Township of Stanley, County
-I- Of Huron, an excellent, farm, being- composed
of Lot No. 13, Sixth Concession, containing 100
acres 80 of which are cleared, well fenced, and in s
good state of cultivation. There are 18 v.creanne
der fall wheet. There are on the premises a log
house, log barn, and inane driving -house; also, s
young orchard, there is a good spring -well con-
venient to the stables, also it good spring creek.
This farm is situated one 'mile and a half seatb. of
Verna, on the gra-cures& .For further particulars
apply to the proprietor on the premisesi or to
Varna Post -Office. •
212-13
JOHN laiTcr4rit,
n, USED AND RECOM-
'›i .MENDED BYTHE MOST
s' EMINENT PHYSIOiANS
IN NEW ENGLAND Fee
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AUCTION SALES.
ARCHIBALD -.BISHOP
PEGS to inform the public that he haS taken
out Comity Auctioneer's License, said will,
hereafter, he prepared to attend Auction Sales of
Real Estate or Personal Property int any part of
the County, on the shortest notice, FrOM the
S tioce Bs e has had since commencing this hesiness
he feelsacenfidert that he can give the -unmet
satisfaction.
All _cutlers left with Robert Brown'Zurich, S.
Blunder's', Post Office, Exeter, or addressed to Qs
undersigued will reeeiVa prompt attention. ,
Am:1113Am) BISHOP,
Hay P. 0.
J. T. WILKIE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
May be consulted every MONDAY, at the
MANSION (+OUSE,-
SEAFORTH. -2113
ESTRAYED STEER.
•C To -gate No. 11, Baylield road, Townehip of
st into the premixes of the midersigried, itt
Stanle. , on or about the latter end of No ember
.eelitriimavi-oldSaTy.EEll, of email size. The, owner
is rev •sted to call, prove property, pay eharges
•
JAIMS
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.TOPMSTON
• SCHOOL WANTED.
pH E fleraigned, who 'midi a Third -010s Car-
A- Oft ate, wishes an engagement in it schoeL
JOHN WALROND.
Exeter F. 0., Feb. 12, 1872.
For Fattening Cattle.
e Wholesale and Retail. PR
215 125
ROOMS TO LEM
T, in Scott's Block, two aOflUflOdiOl
ins on the second fiat. Apply to
• IfeCAUGHEY HOLMSTED.,
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