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TORONTO Tam728,.1875-:.
Theme Frere is to -day tbaut 40 bus.
of '€heat, at 99c. for white, 950. for
Tread:tell, and 92e. for spring 800 bu.
of barley at $1. 05 to $1 98; 1,000 bus.
of peas: at 75c. to 76o ; and 200 bus. of
oats at 45c. to 451e. Hay went at $19
to 2l for timothy, and 15 to $18. for
mixed. Hogs sold at , $7 80 to •• 8 12 .
Butter brought 8e to 30c for pound
rolls. Eggs 30c.. for fresh. -
TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.
TORONTO,Jan, 28, 187 5.
BEEv s.—`.there Was a very- moderate:
supply of cattle at this market during
the past week, .out the demand, except
for really prime„ has been only Moderate,
and, prices have not advanced. We
qnote first-class, $5 to 25; second-
class, '4 25 to $4 5Q ; third-class, $3 50
to 75.
SOM.—There were very few in, two
ears, being the reported receipts. These
sold, one to dress 54 lbs., at $6 50, and
the other to dress 70 lbs., at $8. V e
quote Lust -class, second-class, $.5,. to
$6, and third-class, $3 50 to $4.
IL' s. --Are scarce and. high. We
quote first-class, $6 to_ $7 ; second-class,
$4 to $5, and third-class, to $4
Hoc„s. Fat are selling at $5 50 to $6
per 100 lbs., and store at $5. to $5 25.
LOGAN &
!.NE\.
BFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
BUFFALO, Jan. 28, 1875.
1.A rLE—Receipts to -day 2,210 head. -
making the total supply for the week,
thus far, 9,027 head, or 531 cars, against
428 cars for the same time .last: week,
and 316 cars for the same time last year.
The market opened dull, with a small at-
tendance of Eastern buyers ; and coun-
try purchasers having mostly supplied
themselves before. Prices I and Ac off
from opening pricesof last week, and , c
off on the poorest grades. - Quality of
stock most common. But few prune
lots- offering. Trade this week so far
the dullest of the year. Sales coin -
prised about 1,250 head No Canadian
stook is quoted'.. Prices for American
ranged from :4.25 to $6.12.
Sin AND LAMBS.—Receipts to -day
3,200 head, making the total supply for
the week., thus far,14,400 head, against
22,800 head`for the same time last week,
and 3,400 head for same time last year.
The market opened fairly active at about
last week's opening prices, and le off on
cslosing prices last week. About 8 cars
in yarns unsold.. Quality fair to medium.
Sales of 5,500 head. Canadian is quoted
at $6 35.
Flocs.—Receipts to -day 1,800 head,
making the total supply for the week,
thus far, 14,400 head, against 16,20.0
for the same time. last week, and9,500 I.
for the same time last year. Market
more active, with 40 cars in the yards
for sale, mostly heavy hogs. ' Sales com-
prised about- 1,000 head. We quote
Yorkers, at $6 65 to $6 855 ; .heavy hogs,
$7 to $7 15 dull of sale.
MARRIAGE LICENCES
a1 .030gTIF CATIES
(Under the new Act,,) issued at the
EXPOSITOR OFFICE, EAFORTH,
Under authority of tiie Lieutenant -Governor of
Ontario.
IN THE 'OTTER OF AN ELECTION.
Voir TEE:
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
or ONTARIO, YOB THE
South Riding of the Coati tor Kaaren,
HELD JA .18, 10751 (
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JAMIESO
REMQVE
;TO THEIR ,' • -
P1 EMISE
ON
MON' DAY,
FEB.. -1, 1875.
THE GREAT
DISCOUNT. SALE
CALL AND SEE THEIR
following is a statement in fall of all elec-
tion
lect tion expense' incaiTed by and on behalf of ,.
ARCHIBl>.LD BISHOP, a candidate atthe sant ! i; takes this opportunity to return. thanks to
election, including the personal expenses of the TT his friends this
illortunith and neighborhood,
thanks
to
said. Archibald. iiishop, and the Sante, together
inth the hulls and vouchers relating thereto, here- who have kindly given burn their support during
toannexed, is filed in parsuanee:- of the S tetras- of ;• the time he has had the pleasure
the Province of Ontario, 36 Vie., Cap. 2, See. 11.: mess among them.
NEW STORE.
T GAR N 1 SS
AT
KIDD'S' EMPORIUM
STILL CONTINUES,
AND
PILES OF GOODS
Are being sold at
GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
THIS' WEEK
T
IROB
A NNOUNCES that he is closing his business in THE FOLLOWING GOODS -will be OFFERED �.
Seaforth, and is offering the wholeof his
'STOCK OF CLOTHS
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING AT
AT -COSTS _
FOR ABOUT ONE MONTH.
of hing bnsi-" TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT,
1. Printing and Bill Posting:.... x;28 1.0 THE PREMISES TO. BE SOLD OR LET.
2. personal EEspenses of A Bishop......... 40 00 373 4 Apply to T. G3RNISS. ,
Total... ...................... , $6 10
ARCHIBALD B IS$OP.
HUGH LOVE, Sr., Election Agent of A. Bishop.
1875.
Dated Huy Township, Jan. 22 ,1875.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Tenders for Grudiu =Port • William
to Shcban orr0n. -
EALED TENDERS, addressed to the under-
" and endorsed "' `Tender 'Pacific Rail-
way," will be received up to noon e,f SATURDAY,
the 27th of February next, for the Bridging and
Grading required: on that Section of the Pacific
Railway, extending from. the Town plot of oto
rt
William, near Thunder Bay, e Superior,
Lake Shebandowan, about 45 miles in length.
For plans, specifications, r.pproxitnate quanti-
ties farms of tender and other information, apply
at the office of the Engineer in Clad, Ottawa.
Plans and speeifications for that part of the
line between Lake of the Woods and Iced River, I 11l r. CHARLES SULLIVAN,
will be ready in the course of two o or three weeks. of Dublin, who has been most successfully receiv-
_By Order, eat in the principal English, Irish gad Scotch
F. BRAUN, Secretary Theatres. .Also, .
TOWN
M ONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEB.IAND2.
ERIN and the BRENHANS.
GRAND ILLUSTRATION OF IRELAND
AND
COTIEDy COMP
1 .. READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CARD TO T>IL PU»LIC.-=Mr: Bredinan), :now
ngthe great W&nt of a truthful representative HATS' and CAIS
of the Irish' eh,iiacter, has,• at en enormlous ex- CAPS,
pense, brought over on the Steamship "lCeltic,"
of the White Star Line,
BELOW THE REGULAR PRICE :
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Department of Public y, Works,875. l 873-3 ZIiss rtiAGGKB SE Vi7tOITR,
Otawa, 26th Tanuary, 187 i. j
of Dublin who will, in conjunction. with the above
m
ESTRAY CATTLE. lnamed gentleman and the members of the Co-
rtA1tE. on the premises of- the undersigned, Lot }pony
' appear in the following select Comedies
V 28, Con.11, Hibbert, about last November, one 1 during the season •
red HEIFER and one roan STEER. The owner 1 The jrislh Tutor. Bortz to Goodl[.uch.
A lloppl krait. Arrah Na Pogue.,
can. have thein by identifying the animals and E White Horse of the Peppers.
paringe�penses. JOHN Oroma ty . $ir+ Y.ast Legs. colleen. Btatvn, a1:c. :
3734'3 _ Gr omai ty P._ 0
``BEAUTIFUL PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS I
OTTCE is hereby gen that.the annual meet- i of Ireland and England, making one of the Great-
lN ing of the members of the Hallett Immix ra- j all, ieft Comedy and Burlesque Operatic Companies
tion hitt Society will behelot in the cHlock now traveling. '
Clinton, on MONDAY, Feb. 1,187.1,at 2 o'
Admission 25 and 50 cents. Reserved Seats for
P.M., for the purpose of appointing Officers for Sale at Armstrong's Book Store.
the ensuing_ year, anal also to consider the prop-
eiting the said Society into a County "'This luno is deea offiyets etfastest,
a st st the out
Sie iety converting a Immigration commodious, and th
Society,. to be called the Huron Immix ' the Atlantic..
Aid Society." JAMES BRAITHWATTE, of any line crossing the
Secretary.
NOTICE. Fo
Meeting of the Resident and Ilea -resident s pp y Egmondville P. 0.
sassed Freeholders, Householders and Tenants 375-4
will e held in the Town , Ball, 10 at the hour of 1e of BUSINESS CHANGE.
Brncefield, on SSTUF.DAp, a Five
la o'clock A. AL for the purpose of electilig
ttE ea nership heretofore existing between
Trustees to serve as Public School BoarctCleer1 is j T' Hobert Callander, Hugh Scott and Hugh Wal-
Tewuship. W:M, McCONNELL,
___.-.--- lace, under the name of C_4LLANDER, SCOTT
EXECt T ., f. the Town of Clinton and Village . of
• 1 Londesborough, will be dissolved on the �irff ay
The above will be in addition to the
11 NNUAL-M;EETING.
I - PRECENTOR WANTED.
R E oudt ills Presbyteizan Ohureh. -
•A 1 to WM. PAYNE,
T OT CE S co o First d -
t}RS
TUB Sale Notes of the late the h n Bair are Lon . $
Williamd on
loam past dne, and are. in it a for collection. ` after that. late, and he style of the 1 fiands of Mr. -1 of March next. The business will be rm of`
Thsees mustbe, aid o i r , - Callander & Scott, Mit Wallace retiring from the
These notes mnst:begaitl on or before the 10th day
business
of February. All other notes due the estate mus si ess All aoaounts due are expected t0 be psid
besettled b • the same time as the affairs of the b the 1st of February dile
a
se e } ,
estate must then
be wound x111. 3 371 GALLANDER, SCOTT & Co. '
WM. ]4IcCONI ELL, 1. Exeeuto.�s. Clinton, Jan. 8, 1$75.
373-2 GEORGE SPBOA.T,
EXETER TEACHERS' INSTIrpTE.
AGR ICU LTU RAS. MEETING
APublic Meeting will be held in Parker's Hall,
Brussels, on Friday, Feb. 5, at 2 o'clock P.M., :I
for the purpose of organizing the East Riding of
Huron Agricultural Society,. under and by
tue
of the Agricultural °and Arts Act of Ontari s
`
full attendance from all parts of the Riding
re-
spectfully requested. '
373-1 THO3IAS GIBSON, M. P. P.
Eslita1f HEWER...
S+ TRATE]) from the promises of the undersign-
ed, Lot 6; 0on.12, Eullett, last Fall, a clean
W hite.WFFE rising gi three years old. Any per-
son . g in.I iatioti -that will Iead to her re-
co very will be suitably rewarded.
373.4 - THOS. NEILANS, Harlock P. O.
n•sxt meeting of -the Exeter District Teach-
1 ers' Institute will be held in the School House,
Exeter, on Saturday, Jan ' 30, at I0 o'eiddk A. M. `
programme- Addresses from the President and
Messrs. Sellars and Brown. Also work of Y at and
1
2d forms, with class, b3 Miss Elston. 1
tendance is requested. - 872.2
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NOTICE'TO DEBTORS.
.
LL parties indebted to i'McIntyre,W,s
-- forth, either by note or book ace lit; > ra1 e
quested to settle the same on or before the
eei1st of
n Fe�. ��rraary4 fAl�erwise a4 s w 1
= This i$ no idle threat.
371-3 ' i WINTYRE & WILLIS.
BOOTS and SHOES,
FURS,:
MILLINERY,
777.
�f.
CLEARING SALE
OF
BUFFALO ROBES.
JVENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
_is AT
MANTLES,
SHAWLS,
13 LAN KETY ,
Ladies' CLOUDS,
Dress Goods, &c.
A DISCOUNT OF`
4.
5
LADIES' CLOTH,
Alm
SE ALETTE MANTLES;,
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER,,
AT
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
8J P c ItMI
LOW-PRICED FURS
• IN
ENDLESS VARIETY
CALL. AND SEE THEM
AT
HOFFMAN BROTHERS"
CHEAP CASH STORE,
SEAFORTH.
A NEW LOT
OF T1-1111;
LATEST STYLES
OF
I3A.I1R,-c-OODS
AT
HOFFMAN BROTHERS''
CHEAP CASH STORE,
SEAFORTH.
EVERYTHING 1N THE L°tNE.
50, $7 50, 8� 50, $9 50, AND X1:1. � E
QF
D Y GI- CD03D
TO BE HAD AT-
HOFFMAN
THOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP CASK STORE,
SE &FORTH.
A. G. MCDOUGALL & Co.
DISCOUNT SALE OF GROCERIES.
STRONG FAIRLEY
1
ARE SELLING GROCERIES AT A -
. -
GREAT .DISCOUNT, FOR ONE MONTH.
CALL AND GET _BARGAINS'.
WOOLEN SHAWLS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, .
SONTAGS, CLOUDS,
SCARFS, &C.,
AT HALF PRICES,
AT
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP (CASH STORE,
SEAFORTH.
1N MILLINERY,
SUCH AS
FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES. BONNETS,
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS;
BUCKLES, -
JETS,
A FRESH LOT OF THAT NO. 1 CREEK AND BLACK TEA JUST ARRIVED.
A LARGE STOCK Or CANNEIi GOODS, SUCH AS
PEACHES, PINE APPLE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, TOMATO, &c.,
Expected daily, all Baltimore peeked.
RLOUR AND If' QED ALWAYS S ON BAND AT 3IILL PRICES.
SALT AND COAL OIL, WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL.
�,N PER CENT.
ON ALL CASH PURCIJ ASES. -
ON
Goods delivered promptly free of charge.
STRONG- & FAIRLEY, Se forth.
A GOOD INDICATION.
ss the subscriber has recently been obliged to very much enlarge his
- a result of Good re ,
�- remises which are now filled with a very large .!`stock of the most desirable grades of
p
THOS. KIDD.
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NEW TEAS,
INCLUDING JAPANS, YOUNG- HYSO`S, GUNPOWDER, TLACR AND COLOGNE.
SUGARS.
Scotch Refined, Liverpool Relined, Cuba and: Demerara, White Ground and Bloek Lump.
1
TOBACCOS.
ALL THE BEST BRANDS IN SMOKING AND CHEW:41
LIQUORS.
A SPECIALITY
AT
HOFFMAN BROTHERS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
sPAP•ORTI THE KNABE PIANO.
THF Great Piano of America and Europe. The
chosen to grace the Salons of the wealthy and
titled, and to charm the ircles of the noted Apostleseeo ed
who gather there, leaving
the Piano, such as Thalberg, Gottschalk, Mar
montel, Lucca, Kellogg, Rubinstein, &e., enrap-
tured with these superb instruments.
THE STODART PIANO.
TBERE never was a poor Stodark Piano made,
and none was ever known to' be returned or
exchanged for any other, because they have al -
1 ways been bought by discriminating buyers, and
in. the history of Piano tasking Stodart is known
as one of the greatest workmen inventors that
ever7ived."-,MANNING.
MARSHALL & WENDELL PIANO.
p -
EMARK.ABLE for standing in tune. An
• y
-1-uL amount of durability. Beautiful touch. Me-
dinni size. Low in price. Fully warranted.
1, Matchless tone. -
Light & Ernst, Rogers, Heizitzman,
On hand or to order. -
SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORCANS. -
_ ' OT only the prettiest organ in the `United
States, but the l3EST, ail things considered-
MnereAT. &r. i.
GEORGE WOODS & CO.'S ORGANS.
p of tone. Thor-
!
for their unity
i R oughWork and Finish, and great beauty and
t variety of their Solo Stops Boline, Vox Humana
and Piano. i;: R
all Lmported Liquorspnrchesed m Barrel and sold pure as usual. A full TILE CANADA_ $
CA'4A Supply
f General
Whiskey and p 1
Snppiy of General Groceries and Provisions, all of which will be sold at very small profit.In Stock in Vet'.
R FIELD sEFMS IN SEASON. LESLIE, MO,SMITH,
,;I.OV1�R, TZitIOTi�Y awl OT$E 1 L .r r RROW t&
98 Yoi ge Street, Toronto,
JAMES MURPHY. 1 872.52
SOLE 111:6ENTK
Chequered Store,
Seaforthdan.26,1875.