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€fit year 18721
ry of cheese at - thus
tit*3,00 bquit, an 1. the
factories .was 131c,
413 e,o less that best
fancyfactories. Dairy-
tistied With transactions,
good delivery of butter,
ower tri last Week. It
its, and sales were Made.
sales of cheese at this market last
721were estimated he 20,000,-
-Rads,
0,000,-
or , not boxes, as was printed
lot wee41
K s repo;t.
Tke wea her iu Herkimer is mild and,
but the season is backward,
conies forward slowly. Dairy-
that'.he herds a m fair (ion-
are
-
yielding good returns for
i.IVE STOCK MARKET.
Btn AL0,. May 15.
BHF'
,$ witg shoals the receipts and
iatipinents of live f tock at East Bufiaao
Dr the week thus far, beginning with
Su
Monday.....
ru,y
=Receipts.
Cattle, Sheep,
head. bead.
578. 1,200 .
1,275 1,600
2,77
1,615
Hqg Horses,
Lead. head.
6,300= 192
7,400 144
100 64
800 144
ota1= ` ..: 6,239 5,500 14,600 544
Same timeiast
week 6,698 84,00- 16,300 544
Shipments.
UNRESERVED
AUCTION SALE
41 a of 15.14, in vii iabie Village and Park
Iota on the Stratton Survay,in the Incorporated
Village of
BRUSSELS,
(LATE AINI,EXVILLE,)
Irk the County of Huron, on the Southern Exten-
sion of the -
WELUU NCTON, . ,CREY AND sum
RAILWAY, ,
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38, 1873.
The incorporated village of Brussels, (late Ain-
ey i is beentdnl%.situated in the .Townships
of Grey and:. Morris, of the Maitland Bayer, onthe
liortheetnt gravel--llo cl,{ etw n geiefeeth and
Wroxeteei tonne** withal". the mal osd to
the principal villages and towns in the Counties of
Huron, Bruce and Perth. There are in the Vil-
age twoeflaiet Mills, two- SOW Mills, Planing and.
Shingle Mill, Woolen Faotery, five Churches,
Feundry and Mae1vn `Shojis, and, awe number
of first-class Hotels and BusinassBousea.
The Southern Extension of the '
1'ELIi1NGTON, GREY AND BRUCE RAILWAY
Now approaching completion, runs directlyth ough'
the vnlleige having the Stat unci Grounds lin
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses.
mediately adjoiYin the above property. ' ` -
head= head. head. head,
Sunday , «, , 34 1,200' 5,200 224 Building operations on an extensive scale are
Mohd&y= ._. 221- 1,200 2,800 19. now' in progress, `and Wilestate a all kutdathe
eeelasa _ , .. 986 1,440 5,500 } 12 rapidly changing hands at largely advanced. prices:
Witdneaday 3,009 1,800 1,000 192
BRUSSELS
4,250 ' 5,600 14, 00 720 a -
Is very favorably situated in th midst of the rich=
dale t2II18l t
- . , 947 iii(_.16 432 est and best agricultural •section of the Western
4 C and from fact of beinnno oom-
The market Was very 1r-v'ely cantles, na the se there o
A , peting villages within: a radius of ten miles, it will
this morning Sajes crimped about
Transactions Were as fol_ inevitably become one of the most thriving OM
f, head. prosperous manufaotnring and commercial totrns
IOW ..
.Weight, lbs. This property being in every respect the most
j Illinois steers, 1,37 desirable in the market, it assures a safe and pro-
Krx uf Averagein the country.
Price
6 20
5 80'
6 00
16 ;` 1,320
1,066fitable investments to purchasers. _
IS 't ..
�r r• 1.163 All of the above valuable property will be offered
36 Kansas " 1,088 5 85 for tsale by public auction, at Brnrsels, on the
23 Mich. -stockers 815 4 871 grounds, at 11 o'clock A.. M., on the '24th day -of-
23 Canada " f 801 5 00 June, 1873 _
n ft i4: 696 - 75
26 .0bia stiller% 1,008 .5 65
TERMS OF SALE.
And'28 other sales. One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in
S?`f1 AND LAMBS. — The market
ilea active and prices te toofffrorn
yesterday. We - note the
rtg
sales :
Averagelio
Hes Weight, lbs. Price.
4S Ohio sheep, oiipp ..90' gy5 p. 8
6 00
201 [c . 89
Hoos.—The market was drill this
morning for want -of stock to operate :-
with.
K.
with. The New York buyers have
Wiled off, refusing to pay over $5 25for /� ` k
good itoi s . The yards were bare of A U CTS ■ O A E
stock at an early helm
GOLD. — The rice of Gold in New York
is quoted at 1i.
FDR SALE CHEAP. -r-
, MDII G SADDLE;, Bridle and Martins.
Apply at the ExposITon office, Seaforth.
WHAT- Jai ND -° o. ° SEEDS
You SOW.
86w no mo five years call, A -in you can get them at
LEE'S FLOUR ANS FEED�„ STOR ,
and;
1y ad pure. Just aMNivedrthis da3' a v large assortment pf choice Field, Garden and
F ver See e. Dont plan an $more poor Potatoes, hen yenta= got all the newvarietiesSuch as
g of the Earlies. Prolific, Peerless, Climax, .Bxtfelsior, Willatd Seedling, Granite State, Chaterin,
Early Roseandall other good kinds. „' , .
\..) R .CERJ4.ES CHEAPER THAN EVE%4,
,CEDAII POSTS SHINGLES still' on hand ettel!,
THOMAS' LEE'S
Cheap.: Gro ry, Fiotir and Feed Store,
MAIN -STREET, $EAFORT L
cash at the time of sale, with balance in three
equal annual installments, seoured by Mortgage at
7 per cent. perammm. Title perfect.
Further particulars 'nay be learned and plan
seen on appligaeion to, JAMES STRETTON, pro-
prietor, FBrcissels, or - to- O. R. COOPER, Land
Agent, Brnssels, Ont. 284c6 -
EXTENSIVE
TO: COOPERS.
RSALE, cheap, a first-class HEADING
10JNi`TER,: nearly new, and in gold workiing
order. For further 'partieulare apply to, J. G.
AST, Seaforth. - - - ,ice
OF
• L.LADigsy } AIIL.D GENTS'.
GGLft.-FTEN:�ER R
70 VALUABLE - -
.BUILDING LOTS,
HOT ICE: : s
EtTED TEN'D'ERS will be received by the
Council of the Township of Usborne until 2
o'clock P. M. ou MONDAY, the 26th of May ne:t,
for the building of three bridges oyer the Bauble
River, two between the 4th and 5th Concessions
land one on Thames. Road. Abutments to be
built of stone. Plans and. specifications can be;
seen at theresidence of the undersigned, Lot 26,
Con. 5, Township of Usborne, where the tenders
will be opened. The Council do not- bind them-
selves to accept the lowest or anyteuder.
A. BISHOP, Reeve.
Usborne, May 9, 18.73.
284-2
PUBLIC NOTICE,
AMEETING of the memners of the Howick
Mutual Fire Insurance Company`, beehe eid
in the Village of - Gorrie, on SAT C ff:DAY ,
th
day of June, 1873, at the hour of 2 0 clock P. M.,
for the purpose of electing a Board. df Directors
for the sai€iCompany, and the transaction of other
business. - A. full attendance of members and ethers inter-
ested, isparticularly requested.
�21LLIAM irfcEERT �ry
281-2. - _
JAMES CORDERY. -
LASTEBER, begs tee inform the inhabitants
eh of Sealorth and coimiere wowed,: thaf be is
now prepared to take any jou n big ine &work,
and hopes to g&in the patronage and custom of
the public. House corner of High and John
streets, Seaforth. 284
SHINGLE MAKER WA] T D. -
ANTED, inime<liately, a ; ,Shingle Maker
Apply at the Walton Steam ills, or to
R. W. ADAMS,
281x4 Walton P. 0.
PUMPS.
=deadened. hoeing erected a new Pump
Factory about 40 rods north &
F A OISTO N,
On the Laudon Rued, is now prepared to manufec=
tare rumps, which for lightness of operation and
durability cannot be surpassed in Ontario. Noth-
ingbrt the best -material used, first -lis -work-
men erep oyod.
ALL WORE. WAltRANTED.
A call :s iespeetfully solicited before pnrchasieg
elsewhere,
GEORGE BOLTON,
281 -Gra Francistown.
In the Village of
BRUSSELS
(Late Ainieyville,) on
AT $2 ALND - 'UPWARDS
l7f
ATIMI
R. COUNTER'S
EW., LRY SI'O E, SEAFORTH.
.= RIVER AND COMMAN RINGS 111 ENDLESS VARIETY. .
I.
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the Southern Extension
of the
WELL4$tON, GREY AND BRUCE
RAILWAY,
S5 TO 20 classes of worldng day. Agents wanted:.
ARworking
People, of either sex, young or old, make more
at work forms in their spare moments, or all the
time, then at anything else. Particulars free.
Address G.STIsN SON & Co -, Portland,'Maine. 284
Merchants salt Company, of Seaforth,
(Limited) -
ADIVIDEND at the rate of ten per cent. per
annum has been declared on the paid up
capital of this Company for the year ending June
11(10673, payable at the office of the Manager, on
sled after that day. The annual general meeting
°fake Stockholders will take place at the Com -
pan s office on the'2ncl of June, at 4 o'clock in the
afternoon. By order
A. ARMITAGE,S. G. McCAUGREY,
284 Manager. -President.
On WEDNESDAY
COW LOST.
TItkeaD from the premises of the subscriber,
Hsrpurhey, on Monday, the 12th. May, a red
Tema $EIII 1t, these old, near ealvieg. Any Pel-
son returrane it eradvin;; sac ' information as will
lead tt, its recovtly will be rewarded.
284-1 • F. HOLMIESTED.,
MAY 21st,
AT 10 O'CLOO1. A. M.
Next;
ORA1q4E, BLW,t RED, .GREEN AND ;WHITE.
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ALSO, -BEST
LYBSTER MILLS POTTON YARN
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TERMS.
One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in
cash at the time of sale, -with the balance in. three
annual installments, seemed by mortgage, with
interest at 7 per cent. per annum.
Further particulars may be learned on applica-
tion ' to- - THOMAS LEADBEATER, proprietor,
Grey P. 0., or to C. R. Cooper, Brussels, Ont.
NOi OE.
FTAiLTD state:nert of the Receipts and Ex-
penditure of the Municipality --of Seaforth for
the year 137e can be seen at the Clerk's office.
284-1 WM. ELLIOTT, Clerk.
G. M. TRTJEMAN,
-AT
LOGAN & JAMIESON'S:
ARUPT STOCK.
AT
SEAFORTH.
TENDERS WANTED.
In the matter of T. X. Anderson, of Sea-
r�•
forth., a -Insolvent.
TENDERS will- be received by the undersigned
1 up to
The Sixteenth day of 11Iay, Instant,
For the Stock in - trade of the above named In. i
solvent, consisting of as follows'
TWEEDS - $2,168 86
HATS. 'AND CAPS... 1,868 08
GENTS' FURNISHING -S p 1,678 54
SHOP FURNITURE 198 75
$5,393 78,;
The Stock is in good condition, and this is a'
splendid opportunity for any One '::vishiug to go
-into bus' rots.- Seaforth is one °of. -the most thriv-
ing villages en Ontario. -
Teiiders to be so much on the dollar per inven-
tory, and to state terms of payment The highest
;or May other tept'er isnot necessarily binding..
The stock find inventory may be seen by apply-
ing to Mr. JOHN S. PORTER, of Seaforth, Ont.,
and the inventory at the office of the undersigned.
DIXIE WATSON, Assignee,
• Goderich P. 0.
Goclericii, May 6, 1878. 288"2
Auctioneer.
Bi1USSELS, May 16e 18731 284-1
EGGS FOR. HATCHING.
THE Subscriber has some HOUDAN EGGS for
sale and also some . Spanish. The Hondans
never sit, and their laying qualities are of a high
order ; they are also hardy and stand the cold
weather well.. Houdans, $2 per dozen; - Spanish,
2a
^1 per dozen. . A. SMITH, ' 283-4 Egmondville.
EGGS FOR HATCHING.:
T�undersigned, having a superabundance of
- EGGS, hits decided to part with a few-Houdan
or Black Spanish -at the following prices : Hole
den, $2 per dozen; Spanish,$Lper dozen.
R. H. STARS,,
282-4 . The Parsonage, Seaforth.
COURT OF REVISION.
BASE AND 'CRICKET
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS.
r HE Ceuee of „Revision for the Township of
Morris, wilaicieet at the Town Hall, -
Ou 19iOUday,.the 2Gth of 11Iay,,I'Eox•,
At 1.0 o'clock A. M.
W. CLEGG, Clerk.
Morris, April 21,1876. 281-8
BALLS. AND BATS
AT
R. LTJMSDEN'S
DRUG STORE,
SLED POTATOES FOR SALE
Of the followingnew and choice varieties, viz.:
- Climax, Excelsior,
Bresee's Prolific,_ Willard Seedling,
Chattering, Granite State.
Took first prizes wherever shown_ at theFall Shows,
and four .prizes at the $eaforth Seed Fair in 1878.
The --above varieties are warranted tree to name.
Apply at Lot 23, Con. 8, Township of Tucker -
smith, H. R. S., or address
JAMES LANDESBORoOUh Ont.
278 Seaf
NOTICE OP CO -PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given that the - undersigned
have this day enteredinto partnership for the
pnrppose of -carrying on the manufacture of
EARTHENWARE, in the village of Egmondville,
County of Huron, under the name, style and firm
of 130EHLER & WEBER. A continuance of the
patronage so liberally awarded to Mr. Boehler is
respectfully solicited for the new firm. A come
pleto stock always kept on hand. BOEH I .EB,
'JACOB WEBER.
Egmondville, Apri128,1878. - 282-4
The prospcets for a 40antiful harvest .were never better than this year, and
O. WILLSON, SEAFORTH,
OTHIN
MADE TOS ORDER
A GOOD FIT..
UARANTEED
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}Ices for sale tate very Impl ment8 ze tirh will reap it speedily and ecofwm c ill
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REAPERS -AND MOWERS.
Magpie's wall•kuewn Maohinos, including Wood's Patent Single Reaper, JohneOn's Patent Single
Reaper,. Wood's Light Mower -with irpn -frame, Wood's L'glet Mower --with wooden lame, ee?ebrated
Buckeyes trwer-iron faunae, Hubbard Mower, -
v
.H UBBARD . CO 4IBINED .REAPER AND MOWER.
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THE ITHACA WHEEL HAY RAKE,
THE BEST IN USE. SAMPLE MA
:ir
ES ,ON EXHIBITION AT THE
"07.411,M1710-CTSPI, 1 -STS
AGRI,Ct LTIJRAL IMPLEMENTS,.
Of all kinds, such as Plows, dnitivatots, Harrows, Gang P1n s, Turnip Seed Drills; Horse Hoes and
Weeders,: always on hand as usual.
PQINTS AND CASTINGS.
All. kinds of Plow Points aridiCfstings constantly on hand at the Warehouse.
SEWING
The best selected - Stock of
Sealing Machines West of Toren-
to, comprising the -
FLORENCE
,
Singer, Lookmen, Venus, Ray-
mond; Webster land other makes.
On'hand a large stock Of Sing-
er's heavy Machines for manufac-
turing'' pnrpos. ` Stowing Mt -
!o -
, chine needles or all kinds of Ma-,., ,
$ECON.HAND MACHINES: A
sal cheap, or to rent on -reasonable terms.'
MAGHINES..
chines kept constantly 'on hand.
`Sold et reduoedrates. Agents.—
The following gentlemen -have
been appointed agepts for the
FLORENCE
' Sewing Machine; anis none others
-e-' he have the privilege of selling
LAWRENCE MURPHY, Sea -
forth; THOMAS CONNORS,
Seaforth; L0CKMAN S. WILL -
SON, Goderich.
number of good Second Band Machines for
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MVS) -CAL , -'INSTRUMENTS.
O. C. V ILLSON is Agent for Musical Instrnmente of the following make: P an0s- Maihnsek,.
Labelle, J. & C. Fish , Steck, Weber and btheiit. Organs -Prince's, of Buffalo, ani others. Melodeons
-Prince's and other Samples of the above instrnm.ents can be seen -at the Warerooms,
AGRICULT RAL IMPLEMENT EMPORIUM, MARKELSTREET.
„OLIVER C. WILLSON, Seaforth, - Ont.,
GENERAL AGENT F0$ THE DOMINION.
LAIDLAW
IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER. TO THE PEOPLE' OF
SEAFORTH
AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY, GOODS AT
At Prices Which - Surprise - Everybody.
THE STOCK . IS ONE OF THE.
LARGEST, , CHEAPEST AND BEST
ASSORTED IN THE -WEST.
A= CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
TERMS, '.HMS, CASH.
J.. C. LAI DLAW.
P. S.—Pare Grape Wine for Medical Purposes.1
DRESS GOODS,
AT HILL'S
BRITANNIA HOUSE.
TEACHER WANTED.
FOR School Section No. 10, -McKillop. Male
preferred- holding second pr third class certifi-
cate. Duties to commence ole or before the 1st of
Juno, 1873. =Apply to
DANTET, CAMPBEILL,
Secretary and Treasurer,
281-1m. Winthrop P. 0.
r° STRAY STEER.
(Itot info ot No. 22, Con. 12, McKillop, on of
about the, middle of November last, a two*
year-old STEER. ' The owner is requested to
prove property, pay charges and take him away.
281-4
COURT OF REVISION,
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY.
THE COURT OF REVISION for the Township
of Stanley will be held at Varna, on MONDAY,
the 26tbday of May, at 2 o'eloek P.11.
WILLIAM PLUNRETT,
Township Clerk.
283-3
Bayfield, May 1, 1873.
HIRAM CLOW.
STRAYED COLTS.
STRAYED --from* Lot. '47,Maitland Concession,.
Goderich Township, on the 23d of April, two
FILLIES rising two years old, one a black with
star in forehead, the other a bay. :Any person
giving any iaformatioii of the above will be suit-
ably rewarded. WM. LAITHWAITE,
28244 - Clinton P. 0.
NOTICE TO PEDDLERS.
VOR SATE, a first-class Peddling Waggon,
nearly ndw; and will be Bold cheap.
McINTOSH &MORRISON, -
282 Seaforth.
SALE OF BOOTHS.
H+; Refreshment Booths on the Seaforth Driv-
ing Park for -the 24th of May, will be sold by
public auction, on the grounds, on MONDAY, the
19th inst., at 3 o'clock 1'. M.
TERMS. -Half of the purchase money to be
paid on the day -of sale, ancl the balance by 9 o'clock
A. M., on the 24th.
282 TIDOS. BELL, Secretary.
DRESS GO:ODS:.
A .TUB LOT OF DRESS GOODS AT
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LO GAN & JA_IIIESOT'S,
At from. 121 to 25 Cents per Yard.
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CiEAPEST- GOODS IN THE MARKET.
N.
B. Fresh, .Ar'ivals ilii week. New Adverlisememt next week.
- OBSERVE. -
liE. SUBSCRIBER,a-
being- about to leave Se
T forth, offers by private sale the whole of the
Ho usehold Furniture, consisting in part of one
'Melodeon, rosewood case, all i.nprovements, made
by Prince, Buffalo; 1 set drawing room Furniture,
which consists of 4 walnut hair -seated cbairs, 2
walnut easy chairs and'l walnut hair -seated sofa;
also, parlor centre table, (walnut;) parlor stove,
parlor lamp and parlor carpet. All the above are
nearly new and first-class in every respect. Also,
cane -seated Chairs, 2 cane -seated Rocking Chairs,
t dining -room Table, 1 Sideboard, 6 dining Chairs,
1 excellent Clock, 1 Cooking Stove, 6 common_
Chairs,1 splendid heater Dram, 8 Bedsteads, 2
feather Beds with pillows, 1 walnut washstand,
enclosed, small Tables, Washstands, dressing ta-
bles, bedroom'Carpets, &c., 2 Sewing Machines,
(1 nearly new,) and many minor articles. The
sale to commence on TUESDAY, May 13, and to
continue until the whole is disposed of.
Teal HOUSE AND LOT is also for Pale. The
lot is a most desirable one, having a frontage on
two streets, and being stocked with choice fruit
trees just beginning to bear. For further pafticn-
tars enquire of MISS TROTT,
On the Premises, Godeieh-street, .
286 Seaforth.
GARDEN IitiIPLEMOTS
-0P \T.r, KINDS,
SPADES, SHOVELS, S, STBEL A.NJ) IRON RA ES, <f•c., MANURE JIND
SPADING FORKS.
A FEW MORE CAR LOADS Ob' Tar, BEST
MONTREAL CO NAILS
Still onhand, and coming, which we are determined to sell at less than you can buy in any other
establishment in the country, quality considered, together with all desdriptions of
AARDWARE. BUILDE
In such a full stock as ours, it would be impossible for ns to enumerate, but call and see for your-
selves that we have the largest, cheapest and
Best Assorted Stock of , ardware
In the County.
W. ROBERTSON & CO.,
Sion of the Circular Saw.
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