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PROPERTY MST.
I41A101 FOR SAL sub,,•eriber oilers
for sale, lot 13. coucts,ion 5.
four 'ogee and a half from Nxeter, emote ising
WO acres, 91) acres cleared. Good log house
and frame barn, splendid, watcr, s 411 fit for
dairy or grain, also r splendid brick. yard on
the premisgs_,_ For further pattlenett's apply
to Rieman Yousat, 00 the pr.ludeee,er to Nice -
ter, P 0
‚.4 -'ARM FOR. eALtel..... One
loco *11 1.41. ICI 44
ou $11t COIL ushorne, county cd
;Snores clecred,4-enianidei in hardwood.
Imo, welt teiwd 010i fute of
C'1111V.41011,1110,1C1414:1100,1„ g .od ()M,Vatt. Sp11114 id
welt Of water. frame barn ;maw, a goo1 cedar tot -
der; On log house awl convenient t,4 t,;440401
charel•,7 miles from Luca% 5 from Orenion. nuil
m M
11 from1t. St. Marys, ('41 0 11 g110/1 gravid read; Lail,
.lowsi and the minded er fit ACV, 1 r F011011 :1341Y11
time. For further parrieelare epos to minis
SAladilt, on the premises.
f )IU n.varry FOR .ALE,—Twolote. on :train
Street, contain isno.fiftit acre 101'11;
good frame cottage.e taiiiin six 4•0 '!Il ; good
well Ana putep, and stable on 1110 preillisea,-..
The above is eligild situated for basiness, as
the lots are b.ith fa nt lots, andconvenient to
the street leading to the station. For oartien
lura apply to J. WHITE, nuns Office. Exeter
X,E.'11E131 ONTARIO* THUI1SDAY; DECEMBE
MVO I pital, and Supported by the tovvnehip circular fr
Colborne.
Counocreett.--The nominat:on Will Another batch of account,' were read
31,51PeriAssnrat rs Anwar's •
take place on the fifth Monday in De-
cember, not the foorth as stated intim
proceedings of the monied which ap-
peered iu your issue of the Oth inst.
0 eeeenee.—a„ couple of woke ago
we slated in our Usborne• news that
end referred to the Finance Committee
when the Council adjourned until 10
o'clock Friday.
Fropee,Dec 7, 1877.
After routine busiuess, it was naoved
by Mr. Game-, and seconded ky Mr,
jr. S. Essery had sold a team of three Young, that the Council purchase of
year old colts in Seaforth f $008. H. Bettina & Clo. 27 copies of their new
It should hey° read one three year old historical illustrated Woe, now in
colt for $200. course of preeara'ien for the County of
Huron, and that the said atta,ses be die-
- COlff.drl'r f,411:9, tributed al follows; One to each muni.
tnpality in the County coal oue each te
Clinton Council have deterutined to the County Clerk aod Treasurer. The
anima a bylaw to the T °tee of the motion was loot 011 a division by a nia.
ratepayers for the razing of $8,000, jority of 8.
chaee of a steam fire engine. the Comity of Waterloo, soliciting. the
Mr. Sweetnam, P. 0. Inspeotor, co-operailon of the Colwell of Huron in
of Toronto, (mused the arrest on Thurs. petitioning the Legislature of Outario
div last of Mr. S. J. Andrews, of Clint- for the amendment of that part of the
on, on a ebarge of attempting to pro. Act wilidlt makes it clown'.
cure a plate from which to print one sory for' ZioZity dinIno08to bum and
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0011 FARM FOR SALE ---To be 0AI examined before 0. Crab, J. P.041 and btid e of 100 f t nl i I tl
to construct watet tanke and the purs circular wan read from the Clerk of
Cont .1)133 ar11 nt re" Iv" keep in x.epair in incorporated villages
Private, contract, hit, No 0, the drd
concession of Hay, c mtaining 109 awe more
eir ie2g, of which about 75 oriel tare vivatcd.
Tito farm is tests fenetd, ham a ;-'014 1 'wt. -lord,
frame barn and other together
with a good brick bouee, awl a spriteg
(IN* rune Wren& thi8 pert of the (00). for
further particulars. opply to Mr. 11. F.
tlolieitoz, Exeter or to tho proprieta:,
John Carley on the primises.
litty, Nov. 15, 1877.
"MCMANUS
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11. A.BROTT, of Lon don .
frrsilnate of Royal taillege of'1)04)181.118
fiurgeons has opened an office in Fanson's
Block, Exeter.
1‘1°:NraEalTsuiTi 8°01 Ilia. (02 lA 3N: 0 11 10 11 .0 el 0611 :1111. 41).1 td -
gnu of Farms, at eight por cent. pay ible yearly.
with privilege 10 the boirowel of paving eir ell
or part4it each Omens m v lie agreed. apply to
Ma. R.ErILIOT. 1101(C1 tor, nxe ter.
Accountante, ./inetIoneers, Convoyancera,
TASON HUi./807.i,
Fire and Life Insurane. -nd tieu-ral Ciammiscion
Agents. Insurance two-thirds eiwaper 10 1.4 or
itluary COWL, PY0111)1t att01111011 (11 110,-1:8 per
n:4 or etlitraise.
S. CAMPBELL. l'IlONCL
.W• Lund Surveyor. &o., v:i11 1 e at tit
Ai, ye, Hotel, Exeter, An the first Tuesday intim+
1nouth. colors for work left u ith Mr. John
Spackman will receive prompt attoution.
01 ('(1 or 1.44t
MessreDalrymple & Bell, of Tooker -
threshed at. the farin of Mr. A..
.tleLaren. Bibbed. on the 1st and 8rd
Meta 1,100 bushela of gram in two
days The machine worked at its usu-
al. rate of speed, tie there WAS neither
stake nor weger to Induce the threat-
en to make au extra effort. The grain,
too, when it clone throuelt was nearly
clean enough for market.
The annual show for the exhilAio
and sate of fat stock, under I
eti of the Tuckeramith Bol
curet Seemly, was held it
Tuesday of last week,
ing the lack of eleighit
sequent bad roads, tit
attendance both of
hibitors. There
of very super'
which we
Thor
g Be [ over eng
by making villagesustain all bridges
within their border except those on
evade assumed Ly the County. Refer-
red to Special `e!imainittee.
A letter from Mr. Hicks, a constable
of the township of Grey, Wang the
Council to pay the amouot ac.
count fur eervices rendered rah-
ing for and capturing
Bruseela pork thief
Fmanca
rtfoved leo
Mr. Carrie„ 11*at
tides be assesse
and Municipal pro
tarian echooht and in
ittg, and salaries af
al-
eiet
-sec-
rn-
der
per annum, and the Werden and the
0 erk be instructed to memoralize the
Outario Government to Ode effect.
Moved in amendment by Ur. Strad'.
an, oeconded by Me. Johnetan, of Altar -
r18, that all property and salaries be tie.
wooled except the following, that is to
etty Government and 3NInnieipal prop.
erty, churchee, schools and inetitutione
of learning, and salaries of $400 and
Limier per year and the salaries of
olegvinen, NMI that the Warden and
the Clerk memorialize the Government,
Axe
Alter some discussion,in which a
very great diversity of opinion un ex.
emptiane generally was manicested, a
division atm taken, when the amend-
ment of Ur. Strachan was earrieti by a
majority at ten.
Moved by Is‘tr. Johnsten, Goderich,
seconded by Mr. Martin, that the
Council do purchase a flag for their
own use on public occasions, such flag
to be placed in the charge of the care.
taker of the Court House„—Carried.
The following report of the Road and
Cotner:Wee was rend end pees.
'ship of
g Deo -
imago
5, mom -
the sum
to bo made on
lows: On time
, leaving each
Dr. Tamblyn's
l3luevale $8, and
ekingont papers.
mended that in fo-
o]* medical certifiente
oh oases he 55. In reference to
he account of Mr. Wilson, $425 for
building a bridge and approaches in the
village of Wiughtuo, it is recommend
ed that the account be left for future
LAKE, Commissioner, Inen r-
• elm. Lend and Loan e.-
310KS door malt Royal Hotel, 16 Neter- Wilson 8
Hotel, Henault, every Monthly.
DRIVATIS FUNDS to loan at 8 per
cont.
MORTGAGES BOMIIT.
rtONVYANCING Deed,
gagesNWIlls, &c, drawn on reasonable terms
SINCLAE TAIT.
Dealer in Fancy Goods and Toys amble
and single florin Wool, of nil color. Alm,
Zephyr and Germanton Wool Next door
north of the TAIIE8 Office, Exeter,
DREW'S HALL, Main St., Exeter.
The above large mut convenient hall e
been fitted up in the most am, oved style, isou.g
thelargost in the place. On ap ication, 4 Rut.
class piano will be furnished. XOI terms, etc,
apply to Geo. A.. MAC% 01101100C smith.
Also to rent fora term of years, the large store
below the hell, ts.n excellent cellar, and water con-
venient. For particulars apply at 1410 14441)0 place
SCENERY TO RENT Olt SELL.—A. set of
scenery, entirely new, writable for a
kinds or entertainments, dramatic and
cal, coneisting of seven scenes and drop or-
tain, wings and stage fittings complete, Igor
terms, addresstROSTHWAITE &LUDLOW,
Drawer 1, St. Mary's, Ont. N. 13. Talent fur-
nished for Concerts, Dramatic .thntertain-
pdenteo ic. Terme reasonable. Scenery
painie fd'itirder.
NOTIOE--Notice is hereby given
that tke undersigned will after the expira-
tion of twenty days from the first publication of
this notice. apply to the Judge of the Surrogate
Court of the County of Huron to bo appointed
inardian of the persons and estates of James
• Wilson, Usula Wilson,. Sarah Wilson, Robert Wil-
son and William Wilson, children of Samuel
Wilso)t lite of the Township of 'Osborne. in the
.Couny of Huron, fernier, deceased wLo died ou
the 22nd day of October. 1877.
ELIZABETH WILSON.
IYSSOLUTION OF PARTNER-
ann.—Notice is hereby given thatothe
partnership heretofore existing between us the
undersigned tender the style std firin of sholtm.
& Hillis this day dissolved by mutual consent.
' The debts due the said firm will be collected and
the L'inbilitiel paid by JOSEPH H. examrox, who
will continue the business as heretofore in the
old stand. . JOsEPH II. ericiaos.
JAIIIEs
• A. A. TIOREMH, Witness.
Crediton, Nov. 26, 1827.
AUTION—All persoes aro hereby forbid-
den to credit any person on my account
without u written order signed by ino.
• . RALPH KILPATRICK.
Crediton, Deo. 5, 1877.. at
XT.b,W LIVERY STABLE, Main Street,
Exeter. MARK CLARKE would ac-
tinaint the public that he has opened a new
'Sven, Stable onhis premiser. The public
Will find good and comfortable rigs at allhours
and 'at moderate charges.
rtIVEN AWAY.- A. beautiful Importel Chrome
and 60 Elegant Mixed Visiting Cards, 26c. 30
for 10c., no chrome. ROYAL CAM) CO., Port Ley.
curable- invalid now iu London Hos-
5 en
smith ; tut f rs. McLean,
smith, $rd James Dickson, Tucker -
:malt. Best fatted cow or heifer, 10
entries -1st Mrs. McLean ; 2ud Dun-
can McLaren, Ilibbert ; 8rd flits Mc-
Lean. Best beef animal, Mra. Mo -
Leal'. Best pair of Atop, four entri-
ea---Ist Jas. Dickson ; 2nd John Cow-
an, McKillop ; 8rd John Cowan. Beet
ling, 2 entries --]at Alex. Yule, Tnek-
ersrnith ; 2nd John Dale, Hulled.
Best pair. turkeys, 2 entries—lst C.
Dale, Hullett ; 2nd Thos. Carter, Tuck-
ersmith. Best pair geese, 2 enteries
—let A. Elena, Tockersmith ; 2nd C.
Date.
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e .
Commit, MEETING.—The Council met
at the cid( of the Reeve, in the Town
Hall, Zurich, on Saturday, Deo. 151b,
all the members present, the Reeve in
she chair. Minntes of previous meet-
ing read and approved. Moved by Mr.
Geiger, seconded by Mr. Kalbfleisolt,
that the Clerk be istructed to notify
all persons in the townehip haeing
fences On The pnblic roads to remove
the seine" forihwith.—Carried, .Mov-
ed by, Mr. sewn:led by Mr.
KalbfleRbla that the arm of $100 bo
granted to school section No. 11, to aid
in building it school -house and paying
their tencher.—Carrit-d.
Moved by Mr. McColl, seeonded by
'
Mr Geiger, that the followiag amounts
be refunded, -being errors in collector's
roll : Cooper Forrest, dog -tax $1;
Creiman, do .etax $1 ; John F. Morritz.
dog-tex $2, statute labor 52; John
He ward,.doe-tax $1 ; John F. Riokbeil
dng-tax $13 Benson Philligs, dog•tax
$1 ; Robert R.' johneton, dog -tax $1 ;
Hartman Happle, charged on drain
$3.25.; Henry. Gies, overcharged on
drain $8. --.Carried. A large nnmber
of accounts 'Were passed and ordered
to be paid. • The -Council adjourred to
Meet when called by the Reeve.
Ciettiely teovistefi.
' [CONTINUED FROM LAST WEERI
Moved hy Mr. Young., 'seconded by
Mr, jeniell,:that the. Council do grnut
the slim of $2.50 per. week towards the
,,upport of L. l....3harp, an indigent in-
eleneNcY. I ,
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rence to Mr. Afelfdlan's mo-
o the repairing of Ryan's bridge
boundary between Hullett and
-illop, the committee recommend
t the Engineer be instructed to do
as lie believes to be beat, After con-
sidering the Engineer's report, the
aommittee recommend that the sug-
gestion to rebuild toe Beyfield bridge
be acted on, as the old one is reported
uneafe, and that he be , authorized to
select a suitable shoe for the now
bridge, as, on accoutit of recent exten-
eione of the harbor, the site of the pros.
ent bridge cann at be utilized. In refer-
ence to the bridge at Grand Bend, 1( 18
recommended „hat the Engineer have
the bridge properly repaired on eon-
dition that the windy of Lambton will
agree to pay one half of the costs. In
reference to the Bone bridge on the
London Road at Kippen, 11 18 recom-
mended that the contractor be paid the
sum of $122,97, balance due on the
work, but as there is a dispute between
the Engineer and the Contractor as to
consideration and that the County En- how the masonry above the abutments
gineer be instructed the examine said and outside the arch ie to be paid for,
bridge an 3 report at the January meet. 11 18 recommended also flat the further
smn 04 5100, in addition to the first
menaoned sum, be paid to the contrac-
tor on the condition that this slim,
is accepted as a full settlement.
The bridge at Bluevale is recommended
to be repaired in accordance with Mr.
Black's motion. In accordance with
Mr. Hays' motion, the Engineer is in-
structed to examine the bridge on the
2nd coneessi-ei on the boundary be-
tween MoKillop and Hullett, and have
the necessary repairs made. ln m-
ein -dance with Mr. Bleck's motion, the
Engineer is inetructed to have the ap-
preaches to the bridge betwen upper
and lower Wingham properly repaired.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
A. L. Gums., Chairman.
The Council adjourned until9 o'ulock
Saturday.
ing as to whether or not it comes with -
lin the meaning of the Statute and as to
whetner or not it is necessary in the
public interest. With reference to the
motion of Mr. Strachan, for refund of
$40 to the township of Grey, for re-
moving flood -wood south of the brid;re
on the boundary between Howiak and
Groy, the committee recommended
that the auto (if $25 be given. The
committee recommended that no grant
be 1841(13 28 accordance with the motion
of Mr. Young, to sustain an incurable
indigent belonging to the township of
Turnberry, iu the London Hospital:
In Coll wile, reference to !he atter of
Jatneo Hicks, a county coustable,
claiming -the sum of $22.25 for an 8o -
collet passed by county audit,it is rec-
ommended 'that the sum be peid as
the services ior which it is claimed
were performed. Tho motel grant of
$100 to the Warden is else recommend,
ad. Grant of $200 to the Eye and
Ear Infirmary, Toronto. All of which
is respectfully submitted,
JOHN Lemon,
Chairman.
Moved by Mr. Hamilton, seconded
by Mr. Weir, that the report be ame
mended by striking out tie claese re-
Satiuday, Deo. 8'h, 1877.
On Saturday, after routine business,
the report of the Jail and Court House
Cemmittee recommending certain ten-
ders for jail supplies, and the purchase
of certain articles for use in the jail,
also_striting that the jail wile neat,,
cleats - and, in a satisfectory condition
was reed and adopted. . By-laws eon -
firming the'salerof road -allowances by
she towritibine:of Taelreesmith aud Mc
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commending. the grant of $100 to each I Kitten Were read and passed. '
of ate Model Schools in 'the county. .1,:ts1i,':Abbott, the new American eon-
.,_
After some discussion the reoom. sitter agent at *Godetich, was intro.
rnendation of theekeport way sustaiued deceit k the Council by the Warden
on it clivisrli layI!inajority of sevenand delivered a very neat and suitable
The following- report of the ' Special aildrss, which moo igge.,igede with • ap-
Committee was read and adopted : . ' plimee by the members.
Respecting the ciicular of•Atd, Hal- . Moved by. Mr.- Gibson, eeoond by Mr.
lam, of Toronto, concerninefax'exemp- (Arvin, arid carried unaniinonsly, that
hens. •be nommittee recommend that the Wardeoeof this Council be authorne action bn taken in the matter. Re- ized to confey, an expressionnf their
specting the circular from the County sincere ple re„ and stitisfactien in
of Waterloo, requesting the 00 opera meriting andj,, ming an -acquaintance
tion of the Council in memorailizing with the retiftuCt.ytative of the United
Pfai
the Legislature to make certain clutug. States in this County ..:,' and hope that
es in . the Munictp.al Act reepecl ing al!e
building and maintainingi
of bridges in
inoorported villageiethe committee re-
commend that the Warden end the
Clerk be requested to memorialize the
the Government in terms of the said
'
their relations will cientinne to bo in
eti..e future as agreeable and happy with
the peeseot representative as they have
been hithe past with his predecessor.
The rden, in a few well chosen
reunirks, (resented the resoletion to
e
bbott, who made a suitable reply.
(ter voting a grant of $20 to an Ill-
digent persou Darned McLeary whohad
applied for aid, the Council adjourned.
THE—WAY—
The latest non Non the seat of war
in the Wet is to the effect that the
Russians are mobilizing 60,000 troops
and that fresh hordes are crossing the
Danube daily. The itumeube army re-
lieved from before Mona has eu-
menced a forward =cement, and 1118
probable that an early attempt will be
made to force the Balkaue. The Porto
hae intimated its deem to come to
peace upon the conditions propel:led by
the Conetantiooplo Cooference, bet
does not approach the Powers as a
°or quered netion.
The question of English interference
again occupies a large share of atten-
tion. Parliament has been eummoned
to meet ou the 17t1i of Jeamary, the
army has been placed in condition for
war, and a large military sums- wilt
be placed in the eetiniatea to be sub.
mitted to the liritieli Parliament. 1.'ne
apparent willingueee of Austria. and
Germany to allow Belisle, to dictate her
own tortes of pettie it is supposed has
caused the Willett Gorernment to take
these steps, Mirk certainly have every
appearance of fofeettedowing war. Be.
fore another issue of the Truss, we
may have the stertlite but not aston.
idling news 111111 1110 firitish lion, re-
cumbent so long, is lasti'eg hie tail
preparatory to a vigorous attack 2a
Resale. So mote it be.
Presbytery of Attsrms.
The Presbytery met in Seaforth on
the 5th inst., to eoneider a call addres-
sed to Rev Mr. Goldsmith from the
cougre. atiou of St. John's church,.
Ilemilton, After parties were beard
for and against trateletion, and finally
Mr Goldsmith himself accepting the
call, the Presbytery agreed as follows :
"Moved by Dr. ITre, seconded by Mr.
McLeau, that in view of all the air -
°mein -noes of the case, the Presbytery
agree to translate Mr. Goldsmith to
St Jonn's, 11iuli1tou, and direct him
to wait for, and obey the orders of the
Hamilton Presbytery. In parting with
their highly ebteemed brother. Mr.
Goldsmith, the Presbytery would ex.
press their deep concern at the loss
they, in common with the con-
gregation of Seaforth sustain by the
change; they much regret their anti-
cipated separation from one who has,
daring his seven years connection with
the Presbytery, occupied so high a
plates in the esteem and confidence of
his oo-Presbyters, and wily has ever
taken so influential a part in the busi-
ness of the ceurt, and eo large a share
in the genera work of the Presbytery.
They also sympathize with the congre-
gation of Seaforth in hullos'; of a pa:ti-
ter so able and devoted, and who, Un-
der God has been so largely instrti.
mental iu building up the congregation
from a comparatively small beginning
to its present state of strength aud
prosperity.
Dr. N'tstor's Datsani of IPIld
The standard remedy the cure of
coughs, colds, influenza. Bronchitis,
hoannesr, asthma, whooping cough,
roup, sore throat, diptheria, difficulty
of breathing, quinsy, phthisic, pain in
the side and breast, spitting of blood,
livor complain t, bleeding of the lungs,
and all diseases of the throat, lungs
and chest, including even consump-
tion. It seems hardly necessaryto di-
late at lengte upon the virtues of this
favorite remedy for all diseases nf the
throat, lungs and chest. It was iutro.
diced to the public by Dr. Wistar
nearly a half a century ago, an4 by the
wonderful mires which it performed,
gained an immediate and enviable
reputation, which to this day it brie
fully sustained. From the gulf of the
St, Lawrence to the shores of the Pa.
'Aft°, and in many countries abroad,
there are few villages or hamlets with-
out "living testimonials" to the rapid-
ity and certainty of its curative effects.
The proprietors, niindfnl of their re-
sponsibility to the itffiieted, exercise
the utmosteare in the ielectien and
compounding of the various iugredi-
exits of which the BALs.ot is composed;
and the molt are assured that the higli
standard • ot excel! Mete OD Which 119
pepularity is bared, will el ways be
tai"1'eld
5(cents and $1 a bottle, Fd by
all druggists,