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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1872-01-05, Page 4• 1 ! 1 • HURO NEW ADvErrtsEmEtTs. 999--Pharles • Estrajr !Steer- .--John. Leonset. . Estray Heifer—JacobOesch Card—je M Leet Wingham, Strayed, --Thomas- Stephens. '/Estray Heifer—Mrs. McNaughton Select School—Miss.Robinso . To Maeufactar e—Village of Seafertlr. The Gorden P ock—John- on Bro' . Estray Bull—Michael Heifer an. Hurrah for 1872—Wm. Ault Into xpoo tor. FRIDAY, JAN. 5, -18 2. Oui New School La Any scheme for the -meta of mankind wide]] recognize the education of an element of paramount °•ance, can produce only _te mends t e irate ICft, 'at sever er and nt ay; I th Itt o req.e, tier- 'of t the orn )0I clifli CL ltur er is nin in its 1 attire owev. ve the pert o eontertietil te proved: 41 -al .;111ishe TI prove.--;Scho oes nut rosf . rd' y h e e Is 13 Ct1E 111 •1 nous dew; e. 11tiesper r he W ".• outh also • i)104.1, import- 10e poray read ; `11 and limited re,sults. The pr sperdy and„ and political standing of a nation $cl101 are dependent on the mot•al an Ltoe • . r • a- • • • • .3 r. • ;a a 11 - o • t • ° 1- - intellectual chara.cter;of the people,' eoun at of ry and tha charaeter of' the people is ''ervi„Fe moulded by the. system of e neatiOn wOrk,', '' established in tke land. Th l'ittly 'ts:11)1: ro3ifill' • acquired pre-eramerice of. errnany in European affairs- clearly demon- eider 1 strates the fact that, in tj e ,grealt h°1"11 th game 'which decides the fate of na- linens it Coils, the thorough. trainin) of the 'ilsefil massei fol•ms the winnine card. •Yge Those who are to Conduct t le busi- ness Of this country; in a few years--- il! Th those in whose hands the de tiny of 1.een, Canada is to be placecl—wh are to select '3 deterrnipe whether our you g Do- aMe million is to remain a ti inbling, nentl pensioner on theforbearenc of.' an mente arrogant and pewerful rigigl bor, or • to become a ---,strong, indet efident and progressive nation, -ire ow re - r ceiying heir education in ou public • la schools. Influenced by th ectin-- sideratict s, it behooves ail intern geAt Canadians eo enquire t her i our system of education, as it now stands, is calettlatedi to prod ce the desired effects on the characte . of the rising generation 1--Vshethe t4e process of trainingato whieh e sub- ject our children is of such a nattily' as to, 'tightly prepare them or the itn portant duties of the future We; therefore,- propose. to draw he a ,- ;, tendon of our_readers, to the ubie t by.a series of articles in wh oh We shall discuss the leading featares ' f our new School Law, as thei, now appear 6y th d light of 7reeent act& I experiment. I In tne present article w she I 'briefly consider the quest on f Cohlity Insp4ctors. The ai poin'T, trent _of properly qualitied emit to instreget all the .chole of a Coun- ty,' or division of a Comity, was .one of the most important altera- tions instituted by the new Act. The change, when at first \proposed, though the was subjected tc much hostile criticism in its passag through Parliament and in its treat ment by the public press, was gen orally regardedas a step in thelrigh . . direction. _ The system of superintendency then in vogui in the main, lame and Pivot the higheht degree, a useless e. to the country,',aad stum block in the path of pl•ogress, 011°1 was; nt pease ling Man3: • of the Local Superintendents). though -estimable men in uther •re -1 re speets, were abaurdly. unfit f r the. position. Numbers of them se 11 act tiered to the antiquated meth ds of inseruction that were practice half a centurYtaoo, and had.no symt athy - ' .with the mote 'rational modes (4f im- parting knowledge, and imp o ed school organization lately ritr duced. Brit -the principal defect it the 'old system w1-.18 -that the Su eriili° „. tendents in the tnajority of ases, were not' praetical Teachers, an the a stud spectacle was pieten d. of • t , men presuming to judge -Lan, pie- r scribe where they did not it der: I, stand. The once prevalent op Dion that the quelifications of a Te cher • were conaned merely to the k ow - ledge to be iropaitecte the p that all that was required to ei anyone to teach was tile menta] session of the matter taught, ignOring the necessity of a cour training in the art of teaching ing nottee of the -what to . but losing sight of the eq • impositant • how — was pro the, fotinclation of the systent of superiptenden ty • -happily now -de- funct. Melly evils Lave flowed fcoin that fallacious opinion besides the one indicate& but fortunately its power for mischief is nearly gone. If the Teachei requires 'special t -am- ing in- his profession, rimeh more does the Superintendent or Ins.pe •tor. - Any man of intelligence migh , in- --dee'd, estimate the results of teat ring with an' approach to accuracy, but be would fail lin appreciating the ways,and meant by which these re- sults are secured. A mechanic, for .example,. in looking. over a farm, might. form 'a pretty correct idea of the quantity and quality of the drop, 1 but would be unable_ adviseithe • fartaer as to, the condition of Roil; amount -of manure, onittner of cul- tivation, etc, 1.'040 to Pro4neo- ita No vittli6- studio agiteultu e. • rightly :trade tootl, is ' one that t de- pils, able itOs- th ids e of -tak- e/tell tally cie „.„ a n 1 n 1 pffiee will; ednd he u -Prov will -posit] their by al derst •the w Thekl •to en their 11.1tink than t iesei lir next M einti 11 a 120 1 1 11 61 The We ing at Made pfect forth as •wi • etanof forth.. his stet artie a ily end ley.the. eel co atepa tile to orsecii lounet the ai the -Co effort i the vill• mehufa kind in referre t Manck ity ef NOrtb elected • hiundrec dot lie molument at .t `how some th 'o eufncient; Ores Powe s of t will s,epay the. m gl-ect Wine( ibis it 'of teachin Jed it. . Ti; humap Ini uleto unders le St itsafe jtoP is 411 e nd Yu s and. th of 1, the , soil, as the e cOtriplw: an e .11,m the lattet. Ttie6 ✓ are ebviotts and no et. it iv e n tette ned, a. d thi country nay no the nse. Fes Of Sej1001 i f• Iiv 11 0 the i spectio 8, ea:a • actor Pubb V of thei most' rportant, °hora'ble , t e landt;: , '„.sponstole to tt toperly executo to the positio curate • and xtensive nmerts, an a largb I inf*matio . Thid b expect'to secure the. 'flemen titted , for th offeling liberal ached t ay con but w 11.1 COM nd ttitin 11:44 6 even less ti the _ sport nce an re; position, and th •stru:y and prepare y Mourn' ents. - atie •tnit °ours V liav p st!,y fortunate in th Lespicte $.. he two e) pa. ted re etni- • in both acquire- , 1 c r ete: to -d-scharge n rtnis duties of the Es; col 'de t they ,of Inch. e „ ork of of, sCiools° Huron 10 0 $„. de ttIlv or a dia ly on owl ( ney is p d es G lam pa Harm n was 'mend ii Wrests of the Opposi it not present. Upon I ed of his nominaion, he ely publis ed cards in eiders, staeng that his no in - in had. been ade without his qge and co sent, and (Icahn- Coasest the constituency With roOks. Th s leaves the At - General WI bout an opponent r Okiable fro 1, -present appear.. bat that al the mtdmder of eti n. verentet ill be ramie by Iltpd ion, eing im- the OF HE WEEK' id a hits be th proper the Ala. The n started of tr rs- L Ting y n and the on r 1 oti.e mole line. to he •jOint GOvernments of G •eat •itsi • a d the United States. The ciot is recei 0 with favor -in e itifit(i. ):Ition, tl at it might reiult a rer. uction of t1b present exo -bi- it ra of tariffs bi cable messa es., The .ght Hon.! Edward CI i•d- v 11; S a etary of ' 'tate for 1, ar, 0 ress d his constikents in Oxford Mot day. Alluding to the ill, of hb Prince, he said- it had ed ° bring out the strong re ocal Ea Impathy a hich always etween a constitutio o - and a IIOC people. t d hat the attention of 4.- -mid be directed to soclial • r the i rotiament /nd •f the peopl . • te ical I) pt, s understa i ds a total 4 rength of 700 105th regiment, nOW India.. bnelseventh are a h at Paris is announced. de Posanq at the great age I., and was imprison •s. •He had been 'page Reign of Terrr, b cape to 1-1°11and. 1mat • Sur:rt en ti st ore ospi he d aron ,02 18 atg e hi he s just lens in th th byl any °theta in the dth st our In, rectors 11hi themselves to .be dis- b t edifficu,1ties f their •11 y may rest assured be full appreciated ra are eapable ef un- ✓ st impor tanceof eh they are agaebed. hese gentlemen have - the prose° tion of greater perhl s than re a d deman more iing:no ice To time of ties w • shalt. advert in tiicIe factory Move ent. at p1eautre i4 direct - r. ti the eimou cement 171' th r colt am, „to the the Corporation I f Sea - el now willing to ffer a bo US to she'd krsons ')erniently esta ,Iish a tt r ng sablishntent. in: Sea- l. so -tu ch on tha it is needless to say ei.t than that we heart, - he course being- ursued this iiattet . If a Fp) uld be receiled, we e t, 1 at. the • lei not a- n th village who illre- ote for moet lbers. bonus fio ect aim cl-at y the ist, now tha a step dire don had been taken 1 ll put forth every, 11ei' i wer, to secu fori o reat a !boon asa,' ing estabjisbnient if the Iteotilid b nthee. rtdvertm is ent v °bitty et Caen° Mr been elected by a aj °ye 'Mr,r. _Lyon. In i•ncoe; IIt:ideal" ha beeii a. niaj rity of abou eiiht ;ter I)r. Ramsay. • ° E MO.',INT Of bad Poetry, n the shape o tviCarri: Boys' Addr sses," which t ti is see3On floods th ;col umns ofur• '1c14i.ttes i3 some Iiing t mat velli s T p Tv' ence c0 this almott every shee lane i§ art -infliction ?fly Oomiog telt 0 ee a d'ijougijito aiindst itt ke a ier Nivas'el0.New ear's EtS (411E'rioN at the I\ mil l as the City . of !ton- •cloger4 take p thottghf, year, . fllan wi at 1. TILE, ably cipal ele don on lt1 the: Poi t 8 to the re. twensy ea 820,000- pe tionairi 4c ested; Veryscon id Oftl e /e Ise •leasiste ad: but one, an twob0i ,Tsit to toot Several fbnt the Adam man. 11 Canter° ISpeecire Blake d -ad• lase. was: " n1 t es It - an W he r rall as mat • int1 dil way be 1 ased . • ern for aperrod of ntannuel rental of. •unil The elec- t were olosely cen- tilt eli ws Riat, a ipajoaty in' favor en •elec-ted. IThe ray en every Ward at they Were. but • 1 st rti)ron- oe„1. IT ac idat •ci a n . BJa ere re m r iti W n Tu were •ones Aide eand also ede b n. It ay last, ominated. ere an Her- on. Mi. C. ondinated. ms that Crooks, ee' 11 t! from Be shortre ning of t line whic ct comnit d p tal of Ru. (tor •espondent n rice Imissionat eirttl to nnvert the• bec me a disciPle of er en . nd been for in.'the- Iie fo oye to r siti atio resi e(4, essi eon( s is be e Sh ler. e, CO ed ne,,c ent s tion disp (tan' 40 ti The al tin, liu11;t peop recei Fam pl' y co ys Itv 1 lin to Mose by 1120 s, he Brest a d places' NIT/ r- . nication vti h Sia. states that • n sent to 0 1- HinOoos, bas eshub ohunicl- dly reCeived to it Iltrahino-Sonlaj church: • ign agents tof Her Majes- ment have received direjc port upon the nature aid of the .Internationalit • in the contries in win 11 d. . • I. en -will p •cibribly re -op n I of! Parlia Merit in perso- . ition of. the iPrince Jf epOrted in the iioon bulla - 111611 inipr ed. h Iof Persi is very 111?- On a 'Tee t ret rn from a . ;. x ?edit3on tho isands . f red Witt tist and ash , In with s dit ous cries. lera, an wa t f eni- yate law essne s ii an tensive ystere of rai the Rus, ian are ror is nig he rises a different • of orhe c un . ' 1 that of any adjoininft onseque t y cam an 1 $ lin Russia. d !wisdom i s n the part of • uni the hi buil • fro ry: • ,ohtteii rsvee en ur am hst) La, f0 bee are, tiRg tion ,iiseiyoi mg red 1. e ton) De/ efthaen • Bli ted; 0; no thirt *Ishii: al s,lt rph, ti Asylum Odle yeian 1 tittir ry, and five. be devoten tions Of various -imis. era ost o the Pro i ae Of main - t iha t ble int,r nSeit • uper t t e oi ne ftw villIot1.1 e t ti Teeollroljui tiori ,i.(, Ilortfpi eigl t Ear I einnts tiet tal▪ lith and aiding uell of institutions s were i operation for was k . foll ws : As Inms fer the the. y ar e ding 30 h Se tember, insane 817 ,768.73 'r yir cial Re- forntat ry, 23,889.8 1Stitetien . for ;th De, f and Dt ni $21,062.- 9S; 0 mintra Gaols, $102, 0,3.61 aid to wen iy-four be eyole inti- tution $40 960—...nia ing a /total Cf Tie tova nuniber of pritoners --1. commi ted • the Cori mon (ab's of , the Plovinc for the year ending 30th Septe ber, 1841,, was 6,615, of Whom 4,915 weremales, and 1,700 emales, which showe a con - is ederab e in tr ase in he nainber of convict; OfiS ever the wo preceding years, nd bows •a increase of crime ' n the Proyin- C04, though, per- hapstn t di roportioned to the in- ils epactiA • 7 3 a d fo e TLq ati,d iid ries will g enhcaanbeaof tr the E t itareas Was ever, irritec ng he n 18 79, and fo • 18 tihrb r of f mill 86U.was i,7i2 • 1$1,er was 1,8 •5 ; !limn ted to only der cent. of t d, ancl s xt •ried—sildolvi OS1 0 In pop dad holly n tb as there we dering the p th rAer 655 ither o otal nu -9 was •ree rtdarri mina as a tende cy t • d.a ts as ar!•epte Frain the rettu „ splet to the la id - tdegree of edu Tear that 4,046, or 61.18Wper Cen it,ot e prisoners leminnitte ' durin • . The increase male side, how - less females con st year than (Jur- previous years. of commitments and in 1870 6,- 16,615. The $ ;committed in n 1870 the num bile in 1871 ft 1,700. Thirty - re prisoners were -seven percent. g that,marriage preven e crime, sive.agency. ns furnished in its of 'prisoners, d cation, lit woul t: the year were known to e intern - (rate in their Alabits ; and 1,122, a little over 25 per cent... of the entire timber could neither tiead: nor ite.; Atnimet the pris ners c assed as der sentence, sett Mr. Linanamir, re not a few co rnitted for va- Sancy, who neither coinmitted nor to coMmit an only crime was d old age, very h • 1)y4c1 dis- h° commitment of this ad any; inteotion ffence lino hote I onteless poverty -a lien co joined we aihiled. of ply at f huina a 1 into nd ver h th mina' be V 1 r. agrants -ariance pribo th the ity, but at once t a poorhouse and often seriously it propet cIassitica risoaers. grant Act is an o as it is framed; for it be gr atly abused, and n in sco es of instanes. jec of nts” ery cl es ela e, th refer will o r-hou ot nties. The op 'ions cost the s p ounc under rable erly I bef sdictic ners of w enced itenti. Refor he nat ollows re us lish, 8 from from ious to I1 p fl bf he "Act reepecta ay have been goo ar, that so long tic provisions re ugh the class of 'ed to are sent t the erection of es be postponed • not dictates iris the ospital, terferes •ion of homina- is lilable doubt The oh- aV * , bat it s some nain in perhous so Connty n many rations' of the Interim ourt m to have essened f aining cr minals, deedyi iscnarge f those , d not guilty, and y plac- . mediate sell ten ea, eon num er of prison is who ad remain in jAil until re a lCourt of co‘petent During the ylear .608 lected thus to h tried, om were acquit back to jail, 92 ry and 34 to the atory. onality of the pris according to the 2,528 Canadian ,139 Irish 429 the United' Stet other' countries. nets ittere in the . proportimis : 2,472 olics, 2,249 Church of E Presbyterians, 805 et 336 of other dendmin ti appears, from the p • 3 I t this bttened: cicatrizattoit He re- fers to the statementsA Dr. Thum), of wlch we recently gave an &ar- t •act, aid thinks that his eexpeii ments inust have been perform with sOnio other plant, and that th guaco, or cundurango of Eeuador is not the same as that of Colombia Acc6rding to Dr. Jaramillo, a Mai aged 5 ; who bad suffered foureeen m , onth with rhenmatisni, and., Wh had bep me contorted in an • extra ordina degree, was cured in tiv month 'i y the external and inter nal- Its of this substance. These •statemdnts we commit to our reads ers without, of course, pt•etending tit) decide what amount of importance is to bp attached to them. li •er ...* WON- Anot Glorious Victory ip. Morris. • T2 the ditor of the h UTO7b Expositor. • !„ JAN. forey Hall. of 13lyth, to Mies faanrioirBetroBittary,hiEvs.qeldest daughter of isso--DecKsoN.---By the Rev. S. oung, of Malicia ester, at the residence d John Dickson, Esq, proprietor of t e Londeeboron b Mills, on Clink - as morning, Mr- -Ricard. Jackson, of s' uq11,e totf, 1()74.7t1ntoenr, fo. MissThin aAsi agJgaciek,eoadel, I • rted daughter john. Dickeon, Esq. P.A3. ERON--: SMITH. —It Egniondville, oi the 29th Dee arber, by Rev. Mr. G aham, •Mr. G orge Patterson, to iss Agnes Smit)s, both of the town - 0 s ip of Iiullett. - Don ns -"rr,r.--.-A the resideice of the b ide's father, to nship of Goderieh, b Rev. Mr. Clowith, on Thursday, th 4th butt. 3- r. Isaac Iffodgens D dds, of Clinto , to Miei3 Annie, jel. pes.t daughter of henry Seel p, Esq., 1 STO ES—II-ENDERS°. .---At the i-esideeces of the lide's fa her, McKillop, on. O 2th ult, by t e -Rev. Arhd. Me - Di rmid, Jacob , tokcs, of boderiels to*nship, to Mi d's; arriet Hendereon. PER. — n the 28th, ult, at Dit(b.! resiAdRence of tit . bridegroom, town- 3) An of Hy, by the Rev. James Ea- 0 On thp 16th of September the battle of the auges was fought at the hub o the tow iship, which) resulted in a gloriP ous orsi for the east. But 1 now" With pl ,asure chronicle a still greater Gregor'. combination," svhich was coin vietory,i viz. : the defeat of Donald Mc-' posed of Donald. McGregor, as leader, A. Brewn, s speaker, Ce Proctor, minister of aerie lture, and a§ minister' or publ c works, (especially railroads)i and an assistant by the name of Jeenes Miner, s ho for his natienality, was taken into thsit conibination, hoping by this means tl ey would divide the vote of the east. 13 this move they eueceeded by their sh rtsightedness upseftiiig their main 11138. (1:'. Kelly.) Donald McGreg- oe, for his able leadership and low mean attack el through the press on gentlemen's private Oaracters, was to be reinstated in. his old office prOviding they Could through Misrepresentation, be elected. In a few words we- will try a,rd :define the men that formed the patent league. Donald 3.4.1eGregor, as every one knows. IS a low, meameoward. who attemPts to shine by 's littera.ry acts, but which on all occasi ns ends in a low mean slander. Brown i a man who imagines that he knows iore than all others. -To &owe I vould say that the people of Morris a e easier Jo Than driven. Aa for Proct r I know little about,' but this I do kno e that lie has been fishing for the depu yship for three years, and.that this time be had thoroughly anvassed the town hip, still the people, after all o nit never nt no stay any straddle sdtlee those •nohle actions elected liii at home. 1 lie is also a man t voted in the township but on election. He is generally found the fence in all matters, as he show a ood faee to all pa ties. P. Kelly, as every oneeknowk has been a very ecenoreical eiss aleillor specially when it Wias not going to "draw water to his °wit mill," but of late h seemed as if he was boundto have a railroad to Blyth, aid haye the people t pay for it whether 'willing or not. T this we may aseii ie his defeat. Miller s a man who has ways been looked up n as a straightfo ward, and I have no oubts is yet, but great number wonder at him 1 oing in with those to whom he was al- ways a leadly - enemy. The general pinion i that it was for the sake of, ffiee. A for the men that iv re elect - d I have ot mg to say, as 1 , CallnOt .- but be see 1 that they are the eboice of -zv-eto Ea of the 21st ult., from the pen the people notwithstanding the scan da - 0118 articles that appeared in the Clinton f the lea .er of the combination. When left the battling ground the c mbina- ion was s ruggliug with then = own feel- igs and t prig to beer up thes d feat as ell as po sible. They ik reality :felt heir posit on as they stood- i ear that ttal spot, where that ill -fa d vessel, he amalgt matioy., sank to rise no meeee Vishing t e new council all ccess) I emain yot rs, d, 395 g to the rovin— ners is record • 983 cotch; se and , 13 0 Then: t oman gland, ft • • I0d1SFAS t ns. rt be- r us, that Sarnia, Pemtirolte, St. as, L'Orignal Cay Perth A j hattram Jail audio iti s have the se letions as to the best in de nitag supplies of provisio s ners—that is, by contra h ruploymen4 of prison la o k ng; and lidnce the cost ten ance of each 'pupil is (1 It jailer at Sart4a receiv t per day for feeding eac ✓ Pernbroke, St. Thomas, al' and Cayuga py-the jaler 25 ts per day for each presoner, -th 15 cents, and Chatham 14. clopped the Govern sug- verbia rn yl rose T t al repot t of re Lan c tor of Pr O ns, Asylum trio has Ijeeii published prep...red with consider nd Is n exceedingl •!fficial dc mel t. . Th i 1101V pl cr c under th i ihp ctor are e insane,;(no 0 d Asylum ilitentiary a Institution, b it Belle -I of the s for ti e Rock ith the the Ont and D • ruvincia oishene ; d at .B14 t the Oen-L- i w. n coal- e seven 0 t lock-nps wo House ri keRiolrmatory,1 Institutib f tl eial not ye 1• risone a • oneirtic t mot G-8.518 e ght Genera If I dustry, ter OD ig ce ce • 1, A., Mr. T somas Dick to 'Miss JeSsie Harper, of ,:mith's he same time ana ame, Mr. garet Diek, of the townsbip )DEA „Cenneet — At his • Sincoe, at half -p evening,: the 20th IlobertiEmniet, see • Carroll formerly aged 20 y9atis 3 m SLAT place, and 4- the later !to Alias Ma CemPeeet. — Mi - tilt - of diphthei son' of M age siX years Gorsa.---1-ln the tow on Tuesday, the Ceepr, wife of M. aged 26years and 1 HS. father's • residence, t ten en 'Iluescley • December. 1871 unr4tbs::d ees-e of Hibbert, 20 day. -chell, on the 22nd -Geore Osborne Hugh. Campbell„ • • ship of Goderich, 2nd inst., Eliza - Geo. A. Cooper, monhs, THE MA KETS. SgA Jim 4, is The SeafOrth marke for the past week - ham been brisk, and a immense amcamt of produce of every de cription his been brought in. Fat whe t a, shade high- er this week. Spr g wheat „remains -` unchanged. Oats has e declined a cent per bushel. The cle and, however, is still good; and 'buer give the prices quoted without besita ion. There is not a great deal ba le or peat offering, and the merket for. these grains is firm at the ciuo d prices. Butter has tken. quite a jump downwar Good brands, however, still meet wth ready sale, but it is di cult to dispos of a poor article. Hay re nains Arm at from $12 to $13 per ton. here is a good deal coming into lie in dee, but all seein to be buying heir nto and spring stock now lest it 44. . e high r in the springt Wood is not in Very a, tiv-e delhand. The Salt Wbrks are careless about; b ying much, ancle t arties have : n t yet Vonarneueed. their summer stock Dry sells ) per cord, and green at $2. 1t 1 private o1ay ji t $2 C311 - her all Whoa • print; Sarley ats utter. .. ly come' inucl4ower than this: 03 16 to 118 eat:. 4 12 to 112 0 .50 to 0 -tg • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • — 0 :37 ° to 0 SS Hay. . . 0 45 to 0 50 3 00 to 0 00 . ..... "10 500i02/ ttotoo 18-(3) 000106 15 to 0 16 • A QUIte . eat eral Dfbdi toslr a f°En:t:1a . 1' itbib:d1a businessulcasiYiie8dreas‘in t'Iteai ve atc;radennegage to no of J0 titled to t ubled. Being like L'or- for • tlieitr tS cllurantio, the New -Medicine a• .01 1 It .subject of cundurangO - emi- t° excite the interest of sci. • and medical men in both; pheres.„ - The South AinLioau ttropean periodietils alike make nt reference to 'he Subjct; eVery • va riety of ground' in.1 tinue ifi ht. 11 an fre tad re me cie sul ha I j acc de, or 11 cen, met e emi il is and Syp Wh ver fro exp 000 bar he tha dog trea not tha ulco 11 li 111 suppose and fidel t this a wi e /ditchel-1. OrdS of hotels in Mitchell e pro - being "lolly good. fllows,".. given strict attir ion to ife the holiday seaSon lastd, Med on an vacation'from d dull es, e, and accordingly the Nevis Year by, an inter - courtesies • and hospitalitie. all other proteisionals, en - e protection of the la law to protect them ut in force a tariff of ecommodations whi be adnered th with to each other. We move, as we can lipas equal eneral tels 'second to no town o the Dominion, and under management. We there right that Such a tariff of be adopted as will enable hem ta bear up under the high price of co-nmi] i- Past 72 1 w, and , they prices all we honor think of ho size in ood re thin it nices should Slaoep Skil • 1 00 to 2 00 linnib Uhl . , . 1 00 to 1 51) Calf Sld.us, ... - 0 01 to 0 12 Wood, per did. 00 to 2 25 Salt (retail) per_ 1 20 to 0 00 Bleef 0 04 to 0 05 0 01 to 0 00 Pork, per 1 - 450 to 525 • - 0 15 480 - ••32:00 4, 1872. (a) 114 0 37 oe .0 58 L; 0 rat sa 015 •(0 016 AO 525 d' 15 00 GOLD --The • price of Cold' in New York flu tuatek from 103 to 104 B FFALO LIVE STOCR.. Thursday, jan. 4 1872. 11PCRIPTS Cattle, "Sheep, Hogs, cars. cars, cars. ours .. .....205 3- 57 13 303 22 = 901 ties they require to provid.e for their customers. No new ease of small pox has appear- ed in Mitchell, and it is believed that the danger is Howeve our citizens are using the precautises. of al- most univeital vaceintii. to r.he value of the dru • A• et „ of the Pharmaceutic 1 'o- f London concludes, as t experiments, that the plant tla practical valne • these !-Ie- ations, however, being tr lased, Mg to the yoiariesof thedia:is, on experintetits -with in t erior a 'jams specintens of it. jaramille, - of Guayaqui), re - announced that his experi- ts have not bet., successft 1 in c ses of cancer, but have been entiv nuccessful in curing Syph.- as ivell as intestinal, urethral utk, ine ulcers caused by Ore diathesis, and thinks that e Y the stage of the dieae, dositive benefit must resalt applicaton. Some of his rihients were tried with a d e - o4 of the wood withont t de nt the combination of the two n Wen desirable. uced to a powder, he says aik ounce will kill a good- ized bile foe ordinary medical ment a decoction obtained front es a than an ounce no; ino i of tlleetlnplcis advisable. The plant he has applied to ted surfaces, and fond that • , FRANK 'IIYR1DGE hasi been • w rking like a brick and has got all things ready to make you a dozen photographs this winter ; only $1 per dozen. Scott's Bieck, Seaferth. • M — = MorriE, jn Satunla , the 30fh ult, the wife of Thomas:U.11er of BIRTHS. • BULL—At Harpurhey, on Wean sday, the 3rd inst.„ the wife of Mi. • Bull, of a daughter. • Dome. —In McKillop, on the ist the wife' cf Mr. Charles Dodds) of a son. 0E1:MAN. — In McKillop, on the 29th nit, the Wife of Mr Jabez German, of •' a daughter. ARIAGES. ROBERTS 1 OBINSON—At the resi ence of thii Wide'mother, aforth, on Monday, the lst inst., by Rev.IM.r. Kennedy, Rev. A. Roberts, of1 Bin - brook, to Miss Grace C. Robinson, youngest deughter ot the late Dr. A. C. Robinson. MALCOLYI--4U'QtEEN —At the residence of the briele's fathr, Usborne, on the 28th ult., by Rev. John Logie, Mr, Archibald Malcolm, of Beverly, to Mies Mar,taret McQueen. HALL—BAR&A.Y.--At the residence of the brides father, in the townshi of "..\forri, oh Monday, . Jan. lst, r. P4st weelt .......277 P evious'veek 123 • SIIIIYMENT st 72 1 our s P. St weel 900 P evioas week ..186 The receipts arelighte irlth prices firm and tra( Sales comprise 604 56 62A for nia.,tires, ag 52 89 101 than last week, e active, head at $- to inst Bales last week Tuesday of 547 h >ad at S4 50 to $687. 'ales reported: Myers & Ce. to Ccon,. av 1011e at $5,. Roberts to same; 43 li: at 6 25. Rutan to Rosenau. 17- 123, at $5 50: Hodge to Wo'ods 71 h at $5 aa Thompsonto Ma 443: 361 Sr, eats$&6 C6o4o. Al4mroe, •iv 1341, at $6, 12. ,,- 14071a, neha rastli:t6o 2Aonroe, 31 51L . Monaohan --‘ Kirehev oxen and. steel, ay. 1331. Roney & T. to Burgine Ohio Ateers, avi 1220, at ' Colt to Monioe, 105 lid at $6 25, gateicklteem. nitosC oon, 26 hd at earso11 to sme, 50 ha - • Starr to Monroe, 31 ha do dbav 1333, at .5 75"; ..,,,T.1-touls)laeletso. PoS t, 67, 0hd ' 7. do av: 1232, • . ' - ; 8:1:ESP: With reduced receipts prices have ad -- 0 Hill. steers-, do do a,v 1480, d Olii0 do av Edo do av 1260, d 18 hd III. do 64 lid do do 2.V hd Ohio do av y, 18 hd Mich. • at $5 62/2. er & Co, 34 hd. 00. M. do av 1427, 0 do av 1687. do do at 1338, 4 .53 • irancett: ttive. • - Sales 85, 4f Sales 08 bel • 81 ltd. 3"1+ ha 148 Int 108 h ird*2 • 144 bd 138 hd - 122 lid -•.:WO hd 1112 hd NEW The ejeived itisi t() the rad1.3;11a0 11 .111 ,z, ca ( „ali auction than cusgI.7 • o ivith th( FLort: for. Ho • ;5 g to w:eanttrea • of ati7isePli „*2i ne( 1gs not ven. farinera" equiI eeltsetlo :„ssvtasig feLed,t w st so4 elnoh11 snine' „y fowl. CS • Ceiany 4 "F 1 A 1- 11.4 rra- The In „stef:..dy unchanget ma; ket is 4 or ail -eve .411ay flex- 'Sprit) as time g eve- koai 11111.541 wo( - 1133814, 'Oallip•na c A few pie would un building therefore luiiltber. • A-3 IVOITIbB •1 • -A-7 *iintionc • prop -axed -to 0 - irigNit 5n1 t ' Jator a.rt of , ,owne ' ie req, charges and_ 1:, 21:;.-44 • • ....._-__i., ._ C'AE into athont tin 311+.317ERS.„--te: other red And! ed es eall, pro', therm3l-v-4y Lot 97, Cott "IliA TED f a pott._ .1 • hind arattirne, o suite Seaforth. ;:tC Mxs43.01.1 Opened 4? MONpAY,