The Huron Expositor, 1872-06-07, Page 5truNE 7,- 1872.
meswessammesslimumlatooloommensweaseee„
tion of Section 63 -of the Uniork
t was not necessary either te
to the harsh step of disIllow-
e act, or to amend the constitn„
This subsection, which seems
,e been entirely overlooked by
etinister of Justice, gives the
aim Parliament power to enact
lid legislation in ease the con -
ion has in anv way been over,
ed by a Local Legislature. The
ion then was, had the New
wick Legislature transgressed
mstitutian On this point Mr.
3- did not wish to give a dedded
an, and he proposed that this
au of Law Officers of the Crc-wn
tgland be obtained on the point,
- affirmative ansv,3-er was return- .
'Len clearly it would be the duty
Dominion Parliament to enact ti
remedied legislation as the spirit
Le constitution required. -Mr.
es suggestion was agreed to,
the proposition that finally pass- -
'te, House was as follows 7,
hat this House regrets that the
)•1 Act recently passed iu New -
swick ts unsatfactory to a portion,
a inhabitants of that Province, eau"
that it may be So ruoclified during -
aext Session of the Legislature of
Brunswick as to remove any lust
ads of discontent that now exist ;
rihat this House deems it ex.pedient
the opinion of the Law Officers of
:Frown in England, and, if possible,
pinion of the Judicial Committee of
?rivy Council, should be obtained as
te right of the New Brunswick Legis -
:e• to make such changes in the i
el Law as deprived the Roman Ca-
s iqif the privileges they enjoyed at
rime of the Union in respect of re-
ts edneaeion in the Common School's,
the View of ascertaining whether'
case comes within the terms of the
subsection of the 93rd. Clause of the
ish North America Act, 1867, which
Lorizes the Parliament of Canada to:
t remedial Laws for the due execu-
'Of the provisions respecting educa-
. in the saicl Act." Porriac.
(0
EwS OF THE WEEK
Vashint.,oton Treaty negotiations
'flat yet closed, and the prospect
hat the treaty will fail. England
l not accept the Supplementary
ay as amended by the -United
tes Senate.
fames Gordon Bennett, peoprietor
I founder of the New York ffera' •
died on Saturday Iast, 1st June,
‘--el 77 years.
Aarles Lever, the well-known
crIish novelist7 died in Trieste, jai -
'2-
Gard year of his age. In the House of Lords, on Mon -
the Marquis of Hartford in- .-
ired whether it was true that the
ad of the Grenadier Guards 'had
Ella ordered to the United State%
attend the Boston Julyilee. The
arquis of Landsdowne replied that
ch. orders had been issued with
e sanction of the Queen and the
)-raman der -in -Chief. The Duke of
ichmond declared that a more
-egular proceeding had never been
nctioned. Earl Granville defend-
. the act, saving it was proper to
ow the good will of the country
wards America while the Treaty
as hanging in the balance.
ussiaAustria, and other powers,
sitniiar acts of courtesy, had done
Le same. ,
The Grancl Lodge of Free Masons,
• New York State, met Tuesday,
L New York, Representatives were
resent from the Grand Lodges of
Iland Ireland Scotland, Prussia
rigand, 1$
'ermany, Hungary, Italy, Nova,
coda, New- Brunswick, Canada,
1(1 every State and Territory of
ie United States. The new con--
aution is to be acted_ on, also,
Iteration of the present ritual
bolishing all sectarian references.
BI FOE&
OLIJNS. --In Seaforth„ on Sunday, the
22m1 ult., the wife of Robert Coilina,
! of a SU-
KaVENLOCIt.-in.-L4eKinop, On_ Sunday,
the 22nd ult., the wife . of Andrevt
Govealock, of a son.
Foca:T.-At Varna,. on the 24th ult., the
• wife of Mr. James Foote„ of a daugh-
ter.
),Imsa.1‘.,r..--At Clifford, on. Wednesday',
the 5th inst.,- the wife of R. EL Dick-
son, Esq., of a daughter. '
MARRIAGES1E R&STALL.-Iu .
r•mcardine, on
the 29th ult., at the residence of the
e bride's father, byll.'ev. Wm. Hayhurst,
I Mr. J. J. Crabbe, of the 8-t. Marys
Argus, to Miss Emily Pauline, eldest
daughter of Win.. Rasta.11 Esq., Kin-
• cardine.
Kippen, on the
30th ult., by Rev. 3. S. Eakin, B. A.,
Mr. William Kirk, of TUseCtia COUTItYr
I Michigan, U. 8., to Miss Elizabeth-
; Drysdale, of the Township of Stanley,
County of Huron, Ont.. '
PnasiN-HosiKTars.--On Ma.v- 28th, in
Mitchell, at the residence of the bride's -
father, by Rev. Mr. Hawke, William
Dinrtin, of Lumley, -to Miss Grace
- Hoskins.
DEATHS.
iFoOTE-At Varna, on Wednesday, the-
- 28th nit, Mary Jane, wife of James
Foote, merchant, and only daughter
of James Keys, Esq.,: of StanleY. aged
22 years.
KE' --In Stanley, on the Oth
nIt
Alfred Edinund„ youngest son of
ham Keys, oared two years two months
a
and 11 days.
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MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
A GT.:NERAL MEETING of the members will a
he held on MON SS antra 10, for the purivoau
f• of revising the list of books about- to be purchasav
1- and selecting auch a list aa may fulfil the requt.rf
i merit of the Government grant a sloo. I is PI-
ticcurly dealt' that every raeMber should ettaltaa
JUNE 7,1872.
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR,.
TilE MARKETS.
SEAFORTH, Jame 6, 1872.
The market for the past week has been
-tolerably brisk, and a vast amount of
_produce of various kinds has found its
way into our market. Wheat is in good
aleino,ncl at old prices. A very large
quantity, for this season of the year, has
been purchased jwithin the past week.
,.Oats are dull and not much enquired for.
Pototoes, also, are in poor demand; the
-supply now seems to be considerably in
excess ofthe demand. W ol is the great
staple just now, awl. an 91 wise amount
has been purchased. The quoted figures
r °present the regialar market price, al-
though in time of a "run" on the Market
a higher fiaaire 'might be got. Several'
days dunng this week, foe a short tune,
as high. as 58 cents has been 'paid, but
this can not be relied on. Farmers who
have wool to sell should • bring it in at
once, as the prices cannot long remain
at such high figures. The outside figure
which can be got for the article whole -
NEW YORK HORSE MARKET.
TussDAY,'Jurie 4, 1872.
The horse trade his been character-
ized by a very -fair, degree of activity.
For business purposes heavy truck
homes continue to sell at *firm prices,
bringing an average of $250 to $350 per
*head, while common draft 'horses--auch
as are used for city railroad cars, stages,
etc. -a --have somewhat cleclinta in value,
the average per head being from $140. to
$165. There has been a good demand for
fine carriage horses; transactions ranged
at from $1-,200 to $2,000 per pair. Sales
of road horses have been less numerous,
partly on .account of the present being
the trotting season, which d:raws those
intereste.d in speed out of town and part
on account of several large sales of high
bred steck held during the latter part of
the 'week and the ,prospecta for the com-
ing one. Five trotters, thrproperty of a
private gentleman, were sold yesterday
for $16,415, or an average of $3,283 per
head.
sale is 55 cents. We 'quote :
rallwheat .. . ... .$1 85 to 1 88.
.Spring Wheat. . • . • , 1 80 to -1 30
Barley. - • ............... ... . 0 50 to 0 52
•Oats........ ...... 0 88, to 0 88 "
.. . . . .. .. . . .. 0 58'to 0 58
, 0 12.to 0 14
Eggs... - . ..... 0 11 to 011
Flour ..... ... 8 50 to 0 00
Potatoes ........ . . .. . . 0 30 to 0 35
ay • .12 00 to 14 00
5 00 to 750
Sheep Skins ... • 1 50 to 2 50
-Calf Skins, (veal) per lb., . -....... 0 10 to 0 10
salt (retail) per barrel........... 1 00 to 0 00
Beef.- ••• ...... .......... . . 0 06 to 0 08
Mutton .. . .. .. .......... 0 06 to. 008
Wool, .. . -.a 050 to 0 54
Dried, Pork -Bacon....:.......... 0 07 to 008 I
Dried. Pork--Ifaxa 0 09 to 0 10
OLMTON, Tune 6, 1872
Fall Wheat. . . .$1 33.6 188
-Spring Wheat 1 23 6 1 30
Oats .... 0 88 ® 0 85
Barley-. . • , 0 50 6 0 50
Peas ....... .... 0 58 0 60
Butter... 0 14 6 0 14
Eggs . 0 11 011
Hay, per ton,.......... ........ 10 00 (2) 10 00
Wool, per lb . 0 53 0 55
Loi(noif,June 6, 1872.
W11E...tr. hite, $1 37 to, $1 40; red,
-$1 30, to 1 35 spring, $1 ,35 to $1 37,
-oats, 33c to 3Lic ; barley, ,50c to 53c,
hay $10 to 13;$wool, 55c to 61e.
MONTREAL, june 5.
WHoLss,.ths.-Flour-Receipts, 2,545
barrels; market dull and lower. No re-
ported sales of extra or fancy. 100 - bar-
rels ordinary super sold. at $6 15.
Medimnistrong at $6 37i. Ordinary No.
2, offered at $5 75 to $5 80, and. fine $5
40 withoilt takers. 200 barrels choice
No. 2 were placed, at $6.
Wheat -No recent tiaaisactions.
Peas -Quiet at 91c to 92c per 66 lbs.
.TORONTO, June 6,' 1872...
WITOLE'SALE. -English markets today
showecta fall of ldm red wheat, of 3a.
111 corn, and of 6din peas. Flour, fancy
$6 45 f o. c., and $6 35 at Rockwood.
Extra held at $6 75. Wheat was very
dull and prices very weak. The only
sale reported was that of a car of No. 1
Treadwell at $1 45 on the track. No. 1
fall would not be likely to go above $1 55,
or spring over $1 40 to $1 42. Oats at
41c. Barley at 65c f o. c. e
RETAm.-Prices were rather lower.
Fall sold at $1 50-;._ to $1 52; Treadwell
at $1 '45 to $1 48, 'and. spring at $1 33 to
$1 10. One load. of -oats sold. at 43c, ancl
another:1. at 44c. About 200 •bushels of
barley brought 62c. One load. of peas
sold at 70e. Hay was very plentiful and.
prices slightly lower, ranging from $18 to
-$22. Wool -----Receipts to -clay were pretty.
large and prices lower. One lot o4, 000
pounds sold at 53c., and several lots of
.500 to 1,000 pounds at the same price.
We believe that in one or two cases a
little more was paid, but the general im-
pression is that it will not be repeated.
•
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
Thursday, June 6, 1872.
The following 'shows the receipts and
-shipments of live stock at the Cattle -
Yards for the week thus far, beginning
- with Sunday :
,
.Receipts. ,
Cattle, Sheep, Hoge, Horses.
head. head. head. head.
Sunday.... .. 833 .... 5,700 112
Monclay........2,499 1,000 4,800 64
Tuesday ... .....1,122 1,000'4 1,100 ....
IMPORTANT SALE
-OF-
ILLA
AND
PARK LOTS,
-AT---
INGHAM,
-ON-
,
FRIDAY, 5TH JULY NEXT,
AT TWO O'CLOCK P. M.
TRAY OOLT.
STRAYED fr m the proMises of the subscriber,
about the la of May last, a black yearling
COLT. - Any poison; returning the' said- Colt, or
giving such infOrmation as will lead to ite recovery
will be suitably rewarded.
PATRICK 0 NEILL,
2854* Lot 14, Con. 1, lifeKillop.
ST RAY E ID COLT.
(NAME into the premises of the undersigned, 011
or about the Oth of May, a sorrel COLT, two
years old. The owner is requested to prove pro-
perty, pay charges andtake it away.
• JOIThi HARRISON,
234-0 Lot 18, Coin 18, Howick.
ah
subseribers will offer for sitle about one
P
hundred Village and Park Lots, beautifully situ-
ated on the rise of ground a short distance East
of the principal street,
•
A MAP OF THE .PROPERTY
_ Will be made' •
ON THE FIFTEENTH OF ,JUNE,
And can be seen at the Law Office of
Total..a... -3,451 2,600 11,600 176
Same time last -
week .........5,801 2,600 10,800 ....
Shiintents.
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses.
olaead. head. heaii. head,
Sunday._ ...... 731 800 3,600 128
Monday.- , 306 600 2,800 96
Tuesday........2,074 .... 2,200 16
Total 3,111 1,400 8,600 240
Same time last
week .. 3,524 4,500 8,000 ....
CATTLE.
The receipts for to -day, inclnding re-
ported arrivals, 1,122 head. The market,
notwithstanding the drenching rain,
opened. rimand active. The quality- of
the stock was superior to that of last
week, and. the transaetions were lively.
Prices for good cattle were from to lc
better than the same time last -week ;
common sold. at about the Same rates,
Sales comprise(' over 2,000 head. and all
offerings on the market found ready pur-
chasers. Some of the leading transac-
tions were as follows
No. of
Average
Weight. Price.
1119 $6 00
1033 575
1102494 6 8
0 0.
. 600
J. M. LEET ESQ.,
WINGtilA M.
Intending purchasers in Wingham will do well
to take advantage of tale sale,' as this property is
debidedly the st situated of any within miles of
Wingham,
STRAYED COLTS.
STRAYED from the premises of the nubscriber, ,
Lot No. 86, Third Concession, Tnekersraith,
L. R. S., on or about the 24th bf April last, TWO
COLTS, one two years old and the other a year
old past; the two-year old is all bay, with a heavy
black mime and tail; the year old iS of black color,
with two white hind legs, and part of the off fore
leg white, also a white, star on forehead, with a
heavy IMMO parted in the centre. Any person
giving such information as will load to the recovery
of the above will be suitably re warded.
JOHN COLDWELL, Brucefiehl P. 0.
Tuelioremith, May 29, 1872'. 2344*
Head.
96 Ill. steers
17 " : "
17 "
18 "
4
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FOR PRIVATE
RESIVENCES
Most of the Village Lots will be
WITHIN FORTY RODS :OF THE
PRINCIPAL STREET,.
And overlookiug it at an elevation of twenty-five
or thirty feet.
N. B. ----THE CONDITIONS
OF TB& SALE ARE
HORSES STRAYED.
STRAIT
iD from Lot 10, Fourth Concession of
Hallett., on Saturday evening, May 18, a span
of Working HORSES; they are dark brown ha col-
or; one a little smaller than the other; ono has
one white hind foot; the other a white star en his
face. Information. respecting them will be mita
ably rewarded by WILLIAM BURNS,
233-4 Clinton P.O.
c
Ono -third cash down on day of Saln, and. the bal-
ance the First of November, 1873, with interest at
6 per cent. A discount of 10 per cent. on two-
thirds of the purchase money will be made to
parties paying all cash. a
The vendors reserve one bid.
Further particulars may be obtained from
102 1247 p. t.
109 " " 1239 - 6 80
110 Ohio, " 1234 6 75
. And 23 others.
SHEEP. -
Receipts to -day, including reported
.
rivals, 1,000 head. The market has not
yet opened for toe week; but few iota
in the pens. Quotations norninaL
Twos.
Dull. Receipts to -day 1,000 head,
with 12 to 15 car loads on the market.
No sales worth recording, Prices may
be_quoted at $4 to $4. 25.
'The receipts of live stock by the L. 8.
& M. S. Railway for the month of May
foot up 2,324 cars of cattle, 196 cars of
.sheep, 806 cars °flogs and. 162 gars of
-horses.
GOLD. -The price of Gold in New
York is quoted at 1142- to 1141.
Or
G. W. TRUENIAN,
Auctioneer, Goderich.
J. M. LEET,
Wingham.
GEORGE McKAY,
•
Eat Wawansah.
Wingham, June 6, 1872.
285 -td
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FARM FOR SALE IN MoHILLOF.
VOR. SALE, Lot 18, Twelfth Concession, McKil-
-I: lop, consisting of 100 acres; 35 to 45 acres clear-
ed; good hard -wood; good running creek on front of
farm; 13i miles from Soaforth, 4 miles fronirWalton;
a mile and a half from gravel road. Terns easy.
For further particulars apply to •
THOMAS WALLACE,
285-4* Westfield P.O., West Wawanosh T'p.
GIRL WANTED.
WANTED, immediately, a good GIRL,' to do
" general housework. Apply at the ExPosrroa
Office. Seaforth. 234
FARM FOR SALE.
8• OUTH RALF of the South half of Lot No. 24,
: Fifth Concession of the township of Morris,
containing 50 acres, 35 cloand ; well watered by a
spring oreelt; good log house and frame stable.
The above ferm is only a mile and a half on a good
roast from the Tieing village of Ainleyville, where a
station of t e Welltugton, Grey and Bruce Rail-
way will be penekthis fall. For price and terms
inquire (if b letter, prepaid) cif
C. 11. COOPER,
885 Ainleyville Land Agency, Dingle P. 0.
THOMSON & WILLIAMS'
Agricultural Implements and Engine Works
Oiarr_
;
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• " -
aaara.
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IARM FOR SALE:
FS.Arile, one hundred acres of land, being
-12 part of 1Lot 27, Fifth Concession of Tucker -
smith, L. It. S., seventy acres cleared and in a
good state of cultivation, thirty acres bush; hewn
log barn, frame driving house, stable, sheep -
house and sheds; a good spring -creek in the front
of the lot, ancka spring in the rear; as good land.
as any in the township; four miles ancl a half from
Seaforth, three from Brucefiold. Terms. ene-third,
cash, the remainder in yearly instalments. Apply
on the premises to ALEX. MeCAA,
232-4* Brncefield P.O.
Iodized iDod Liver Oil.
THIS Preparation is a solution of Iodide of Iron
In perfectly_pure Cod Liter Oil. It may be
used in all cases where the simple Oil is ordered,
and will be found greatly superior to it. This
preparation is highly beneficial in Pulmonary Con-
sumption, Scrofulous Complaints, phronic Skin
Diseased, and. for all chronic disorders arising from
defective digestion assinailation or nutrition. It
is otri
alae.o. hipghlee$
y useful in Rhouinatisra and
sa
Compound Syrup of dffnmphomphitem.
THIS is an agreeable Preparation containing the
Hypophosphitea of Lime, Sohn, Potash and
-Iron, with free Hypophosphorous Acid. This
Syrup is a certain remedy for General Debility,
from any cause, Nervous Diseases and. Scrofulous
Complaints. It is also highly useful in diseases of
the bones (especially in infiuits) and Incipient
Consumption. Price $1.
The above Preparations are of standard medical
reputation, and containing no 'secret ingredients,
may be prescribed by physicians without hesita-
tion. Prepared by JOHN WILLIAMS,
London, Ontario.
For sale by -R. Lumsden, Seaforth; J.R. Grant,
Ainleyville; G. A. Powell, Wroxeter, and Druggists
generally. • • • 235
Insolvent .Act of 1869
In the mattex of WILLIAM SPURR & SON In
solvents.
T THE undersig,ned, THOS. CHURCHER, have
been appointed Assignee in this matter, and
require claims to be filed with me within on month
from this date.
THOMAS C111711CHER,
Official Assignee.
London, Ont., June 3rd 1872. 235-4
FARM FOR SALE IN GREY.
LOT No 5, Concession 15, township of Grey, con-
taining ninety-six acres; seventy acres cleared.
Apply to • M. MeDERMID, Harpurhoy.
Or to JOHN SIT.T.ERS, Grey.
232
FARM FOR SALE.
NORTH RALF Lot 5, Seventh Concession,
Turnberiy, consisting of 50 acres of choice
-wheat-growing land; 35 acres cleared; frame barn
and good. log house; a good orchard, jut cora-
meneing tabear about 4 acres of the uncleared
land consist e of good pine and. cedar, the reraain-
der is good hardwood land; there is a steam saw-
mill on the next lot. There are also 37 acres for
sale on a lotiadjoining the above farm. T01111S-
Two-thirds alash, 'balance on time. At) ly on
premises to
229-8e THOMAS & T.
LIST OF LETTERS
'REMAINING uncalled for on 5th JUNE, 1871
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Ball, II. W. Leine, Jr., Wm.
131air, James. Mudge, R. C.
Baxter, Mrs. M. A. Morrison, M
Ballentine; Robt..
McNaughton, Mies M.
Campbell, A. McLean, Daniel.
MeSpaddcan Mrs. H.
Beniamaine, N. S.
Connoley, Jos. McDonald, A.
Cokes, 3.
Cox, W. T.
Clendining, Miss M.
Cooper, S.B. _
Curtin, W. R.
Christy, Peter.
Daly
Robb.
Duncan, Wm
Ellis Miss Jane.
. -
Elliat, W. J.
Edgvrorth, Thos.
1E1 -Egon, L. _
Genie, John. •
Grant, Hugh.
Garvey, Patrick.
Goldio, Rev. Mr.
Grant, D.
Johnston, Mrs -L. 13.
Jarvis, L.
Jones, Jas.
MeLymont, Miss M.
McGamegall, Robb.
McDenaldaA. Walter.
Pickford, C.
-Potts, Geo.
Robertson, W. M.
Robison, Miss Jane.
Reynolds, Alex.
Stalker & Robertson.
Stafford, Jas.'
Snarling, 3-09.
Stonehouse, Edward.
Stephens Mrs. C.
Taylor, Geo.
Taylor Robt.
Tait, lkirs. Geo.
Willowby, Mrs.
Watson, Miss Jane. •
Williaxas, Jno. S.
Williams, C
S. DICKSON, P. 1!.,Seaforh.
4,41
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Johnson's Self -Raking Single Reaper.
E recommend the above celebrated self -raking Reaper and the CAYUGA CHIEF, Tn., MOWER, as
the best harvesting machines now manufactured. We guarantee these two single machines,
costing but $200, to outwear any two combined nutehines, costing $300, and with less than one quarter
the cost in repairs. We also stuuantee each machine to do its work better, faster, and. laith much
lighter draught, than any combined machine. These two machines have not only a perfect lifting ap-
paratus ior the .table and bar, but have also the only perfect tilting table and bar. We offei any trial
the purchaser may desire of either or both these machines. We also build the
Ohio Combined _Machine, with J07171807e 8 Self -Rake
Which vre guarantee equal to the best combined machines made in Canada, and we offer a trial to in-
tending purchaeors. We also build Two -horse Wood Sawing Machines, and all kinds of agricultural
implements, and machinery for mine and factories. Steam engines a speciality.
Addrees
THOMSON & WILLIAMS,
Mitchell, Ontario.
FAR FOR SALE IN MORRIS. •
VOR Sale, ot No. 29, Con. 7, township of Morris,
containi g 100 acres, 70 of which are cleared
and _in a sta e'of good cultivation. .The whole is.
well fenced'. There are on the pronifiles a good
frame barn and hewed. log -house, also, tato wells
and a young bearing orchard. This farra is within
one mile of inleyviilc,
a thriving village, where a
station of the Wellinglon, Grey and Brace Railway
will von be located, also the breadth of a lot from
the Northern.Gravel Road, For particulars apply to
the Propricter.
SAMUEL WALTZER, Wroxeter.
Or to C. R. COOPEB, °
Land Agent, Dingle P. 0. - 280-12c
FARM FOR SALE.
V.A.1111 of 182 Acres for Sale, 20 acres in weeds,
au good land and good buildings. Six mile's from
Clinton and si from Bayfield.
224 ALFRED STONEHOUSE.
HOTEL FOR SAI th IN AINLEYVILLE.
ralla.te Hotel at present occupied by James Leon-
at- ard, will be sold cheap for cash. Buildings all
new. Possession giaeu immediately.
' Apply toJ. LECKIE.
Ainlayville, May 23, 1872. .243
285
Te RENT IN AINLEYVILLE.
A FIRS -CLASS Stoxe in the rising village of
-"- Ainleyville, whith ls situated on the Southern
Branch of the 'Wellington, Grey and Bruce Rail-
way, which will be opened to Ainleyville this Fall.
The above store is built of brick, with a dwelling
above of seven good rooms. Tho shop below is
well finished, with an office end two store-roomsa
The above property -will be leased for one or more
years. Foe further particulars, apply (if by letter
post-paid) to C. R. COOPER,
Ainleyville Land. Agency Office,
, 2324 Dingle P.O.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
VOR SALE, the house and lot in Egraondville,
-I- near Rev. Mr. Graham's Chureh, formerly occu-
pied by -Mr. William Gerrond; the house is log,
but is, well -finished and has good acconanode don ;
the lot consists of half an acre, on which is a large
nmnber of fruit trees, /currant bushes, &c. A
never -failing spring well on the premises and con-
venient to the house. For terms and further par-
ticelars, apply to
232-4 'MRS. GERROND, on the premises.
FARM & VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
VOR SALE, on reasonable terms, a Farm, being
Lot No, 17, in the Eleventh Concession of Mc-
Rillop. Also. several eligible building lots in the
village of Seaforth. Apply B
y
t
228 9EATTIE, Seaforth.
COTTAGE FOR SALE IN EGMONDVILLE.
VOR E ALE, ()HEAP, a desirable brick cottage,
-a-- in Eglondville, about fiveanainutes' walk from
Seaforth ailway Station ;contiains four rooms
and a kitchen; a good well and -all other conve-
niences; also, a good garden containing bearing
fruit-treel.l Terms easy. Apply at Exeosrron
Office, Sei4orth, or to the undersigned.
229 G. & H. JACKSON, Egmondville.
INLEYVILLE
LAND AGENCY.
Twra Subscriber having established an Agency
for the Sale of Farm and \Tillage Lots, which
he will advertise (weekly) and Elell on Commission.
Tnnats of Commission or any partioularS con-
eerning lots advertised will be made known on
application, if by letter prepaid, and enclbsing
stamp, addretised
c. COOPER,
Dingle P. 0.
MEM•••••••11111.
FOR SALE.
CALL AND GET SOME OF
LAIDLAW'S
50 0 E 1T FT T
Equal to any 75 cent Tea in Town.
Great Inducements to Parties Buying a Quantity.
ta- Try his FRESII GROUND COFFEE.
J. C. LAIDLAW.
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LEE & SWITZER.
GROCERY DEPpiRTMENT.
Best Teas, Tobaccos, Canned Fruit,
CANNED FISH PICKLES,
RAISINS,
PRUNES'
COFFEE,
SOAP,
S. of S. 4ofLot 24, Con. 5, Morris; 50 acres; 2
miles from Ainleyville. --
Village
Lots64 and 65 Ainleyville, (Morris.)
lotNos. 44 and 89 Ainleyville, (Morris;)
large frame cottage and frame syable. .
Lot 22, Con. 4, N. 4, Morris; 100 ali-es 50 cleared;
log house; 2 miles ciff gravel rpad.
Lot 29, Con. 7, N. 4, Morns; 100 acres, 60 cleared;
good log house and frame barn.
Lots 2 and 3, West side of Howick-street, Wrox--
- eter, icontaining 1/ acres of land; two new
frama houses ; stables, &c.
Village 1Lots 49 and 50, Ainleyville, with good
frame hotiee and. stable, and log tannery in good
working order.
Lot 26, Con. 8, 8. Morris, 100 acres, 60 bleared.
frame barn, log -house, good bearing orchard.
Village Lots, 212, 218, 221, Ainleyville, (Grey.)
Store, Storehouse and Steble, 1 acre si of Land with
orch d; etc., in tillage of Cranbrook.
- C. It. Di4giCOOPER,o
224 P. 0.
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-CURRANTS,
SPICES, -1
COCOA,
STARCH,
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, &c.,,.&c.,
NEW AND -FRESH
AT THE LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH,
AND ONLY ONE PRICE.
LEE & SWITZER,
Main street, Seaforth.
MILLINERY AND MANTLES,
T. KIDD'S EMPORIUM.
A large and choiee lot of
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TRIMMED HATS, SILK
MANTLES,
STRIPED OTTOMAN SHAWLS.
CkL-1-4 AND E7aNTINE.
THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE.
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' FANCY TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS,
BLACK BROADCLOTETS AND DOES KINS
GOOD FITS GUARANTEED.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES OUR MOTTOE.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE.
THOS. KIDD,
SEAFORTH.
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DANIEL MeG:REGOR,
Bookbinder, Harpurhey, Seaforth,
TTAS just received e Stock of the materials
used. in the buein and is now fully prepar-
ed to execute, on le ktiortest notice and in the
latest styles, all ord he may be fivoured with.
All communications Tddxesscd to the undersign:
ed, will receive prompt attention.
DANIEL MeGREGOR,
Seaforth, (Harpurhey.)
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SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS.
ACRICULTURAL SEED STORE.
(ESTABLISITPD 1858.)
SEARLE & DAVIS-
-REG to inform t13. -e Agriculturists of Huron that
they have just received a large lot of
FIELD AND CARDEN SEEDS.
And, as it is the opinion of the best farmers thit
Seeds should be sown in a different soil and. local-
ity from that in which they linve groan, they have
imported their Clover from the Southern part of
Canada, Thnothy from the Western States, Car-
rots and Turnips and Garden Seeds from England
and France. Seeds all fresh and of last season.
Those wishing old seed can have it at half price.
A LARGE ST0011 OF
Clover,
.Als.ke Cl7ver,
Tinwtky
and Flax Seed,
Tares,
Ilungariav Grass,
Buckwheat,
• Jirct I? yel,
Field Carrot.
All kinds of clean seed. bottglit.
A. few choice Early Seed Potatees and Top
Onions wanted.
Sugar Kettles and Sap Sriles in Great
Abundance.
Cheap Steel Plows, Gang Plows,
Paints, Oils and Tinware.
2,000 Gallons Goal Oil,
'Wholesale sad Retail, at low priee.
SEARLE & DAVIS,
225-13 .01,17.4TON.
Divisions Courts ---1872.
Division Courts will be held as follows:
*INGRAM, .Wednesday, 10th Jaly.
WROXETER, Tuesday, 23rd "
stApeirrn Wednesday, 24th "
EXETER, Thursday, 25th "
CLINTON, :Friday, . ' 26th "
DUNGANNON, , •Saturday, 8ird Aug.
B avrann, . Monday, 5th "
GODEItICII, Wednesday, 7th "
The Comte open at 10 o'clock, a. m.; each day.
II. MUSTARD'S
KING OF OILS,
The best external rem-
edy for Rheumatism,
..Sprains, `Wounds, 3301.28 -
• es and every conceivable
laka` sore, -old or new. Give it
,`•`aies•a.'.aa trial Also, try the
-a • •,1 , PAIN- VICTOR
I\ • ; 1 For all internal .pains,
&ca and if you want a
genuine
at' VEGETA-ME PILL
VAVi' / To remave all obstrtie-
'qtii*/ ;4'a tions of the Liver, Stom-
ach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Headache, Costiveness,
&c.., try
Mustard's Anti-Bllions Pills,
Or if you require a safe and sure remedy for Worms
USE 'MUSTARD'S DOMINION worm CANDY:
If you have Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Neuralgia,
or Nervous Headache, use
3-fmtardis Catarrh Speeifle,
Which win scoff° relief at once.
Full directions aeconapany each of the above
preparations. Sold by druggists and dealers in
naedicine generally. Manufactexed by
284-26 ' H. MUSTARD, Ingersoll, Ont.
THE AGRICULTURAL tilLITUAL -
ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION
OF CANADA.
READ OFFICE, LONDON, ONT.
Licensed by the Domirion Government.
CAPITAL,, FIRST OF IAN-UARY„ 1871,
$31,242 25.
Cash and Cash Items, $72,289 55.
This Company eontinues to gmw in the publie
confidenee. On the let Jemmy, 1871, it had in
force 34,528 Policies, having, during the a -ear 1870,
issued the innnense Lumber of 12,319 Polities, \
1. Farmers patronize y•our own Canattars'
Company that Ilse done such good service amongst
you. For Insuranee apply to
CHARLES MORROW,
203 Agent -Clinton P. O.