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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-08-01, Page 1A - i - - _ • hen tofore carried en bal.1114 ;beeal put. tc• to the lobabitauta 'Icut? t -tock. ts: being */ Dr*tier ratte, - on hand: .ea.1.:3, Patent Dye Stuff, a Rubber Goods, , - .. '. N -4C11,. AND tiliAVING r'and . Gentleinen'a :Cartilage; Bath , Statingea, ;A KOA,P;lita • 1 ktaduable Articles: Pure tor Medietual Pur- _ . Cattle Medicines, '..tin:flif$ ., shyer_ ; LptipitS and Family killY Prepared. wiea e call will And the . Oar lattentiou is called to ,WSalati of w1iich. are war- p... lOwest prices— % OBERTS, Seaforth. t0i1,otis.t.iet- that ROE. ERT ille,Vxa no itttet or cen- re the Pea Harvesters aie„ as I manufacturs 'Anent. t GEOI/GE IfaLEOD- , 1873- 2934'S sE OR, TO RENT. on-reaaonable tering,. Hallett, consisting of -t‘ cleared aud in a state f . well fenced. There is a K..and sUitalde sheds, also watered; one and a -half f1wn.. zw1 With;Tk hat Toad; there _are 80 acres :posSession will be given. kpply to the proprietor on t.'`on*tartee P. O. "4.TEVTIENS, Proprietor. OitAYETh front it 0: eon. 12. Mc - Al red, but with a few' ezie of horns broken off al. The above Animal. waa ;premises on the night Of st. ...krty information re- dtably rewarded by th un tall SALE. LM, 100. acres,. First Con., near 'Seaforth, on the main 1; Ky acres. cleared and free plowed, the rest under ti fenced,. with large frame ; log farm housu boarded out- ; poissession huntediately 4y. t or further particulars tELa1brth P. Aatia. FARM FOR SALE. • ihni, containing 104 poa blitrus andstables 411i hewing; two never -fail:. Aysi the rnill. Also, lot 85, we busk. Of bush. The propertY pmk- Seaforth, -with a- good r fnrther p.trtieularg apply ▪ Ii-ost, to 'RAIN TIMIIP- iburu,Oul. 260- - - IN Die.M.1,03Z, .Farta, composed of North ie west half i}f lot 14Con. ig 100 acres, 50 el -eared and CL itt 'cation z habittee well i,otl; a good frame house oosi h,.•aring orchard ; two •roo I grilse.: rt ; 10 miles 4forth;. there are two ate= :•s ; convenient to churches, ;kr patheulars apply to the ses, or, if by letter, to ek.MES MelXYNALD. SALE IN CeR,EY. 't (4 Lot No. 11 in the 18th 1-Yk ens. -ting of 78 acres, t cultivation ; miles frOra front geaforth, Apply to :MILL.V.N, on the premises. MAWS ABROAD .rfally to Icaniitai the public th i.nrkriettn 'grip, in ces to. be purclucsing.spurions teedi- !solit as. my genuine "110110 - lent,'" by -certain individuals, trading for the last few he style of the -New lork Eery artitieeis made use zrpol4e of imposing upon the effkletteill3. to cleeive, they fl their advertiselnents,-to *jou iand Ar Hor.r..oway's aigapteil unprincipled parties tamable Medicines - t the Pal die and ourselves, We ;71-4tAle Mark; consisting of au, .E.rpent with the letter 11 th v.x. of genuine .c will have this trade mark on, r- without it. IN Dural.; AND, MEDI- 't tient:ix attention to. the neW git.r.s. AND GINTau:Nir— ate manufactured by us now, - for months. We therefore ▪ against reeiving from ttni okt NtyIe of goods. wrnhig- any tylt ell *A/CU beiP6r • with thanks. Of all the information you; can otinterfeits." ;i»tware that yonr laws de: • opy the precise getting ap of La order the mOre completely hey have reconrse to another in stating that they deem, -:txty to make up the Pills and ; form, and that they adopt a :,triel4kuted. " Chemical Cora- Ditk;id. Pringle, of New York trickc-ry: is attempting to sell g mediciues. .13eWttre Ot ritenticed Company has dared -lar!_te of money.iii 0.113' •is the fact ? A newspaper' oat iity latilwledge or consent,. a party who lima it limited; mine, an order to. advertise .1.Merica. far -three years, to ixt. gat. Ile then sidd his f -pit referr“t i tb.e rourt k,0 ptagmelit ieguC ttillgt :1,23-17.gOl1‘ for pridit which ha made by it, had. I not -taken ads Ot• transartion the reo. kl""A lob't - This judgment ie. It cannot be supposed, v• tit. I.) any one thlt 1 would ied; key ilLthe .tqtt merit thpeNtiI'rat pert.cons to. rise LOS my Pills i Ointment, al- beit pra"tist liPtm Eue' this W11,:t. aa,,cti, that sholild it come ta l'oa-uu that -ptirMm. and sold in 110.- Baltic, that tlitname oval address. of ping the same, that 1 for 'v. public.. proeeudings to remain rate hand - u 'legit divot aittg his inolle• hue rt•osint tu la•lieve that j. by blivingsputiour-t will oblige nic by sending iv,hich he eitti do at COSt tiv• tit Hut books of instrao- il tti th w ;mule. ,Itplaitti, at the lAweEt s- in lnaritities of not less than 6d., 2,25., 34s. per dozen boxes tutuient, for which remittance:4 dvatice. Theae Metliciues aro het elates. 4-x or my Genuine Medic1ne4 ,•lkiv,:runkent Ktittilft, 'icitIW the 14 Pills and ' Ointment., Lon` _ IgLS , W. C., • iber 3$ . XT -If tEAR. WIDOLIK 2-95t SEAFORTH, ST 1, 1 73. cialEA.N BUOILIMERS, Pahl. mberlo, 4$1. 50 41 Year, in ailvane Sat .0!:e5tat for #att • pARDI FOR SALE IN 1VicKILLOP. SALE, cheap, Lot 18, Ith. Concession, Mr _ - • MANITOBA CO;IIRESPONDE,NC. From Our .Own ,Correspondent. Wnosarro, jalai 14, 1873. • Eillop, containing' 100 acres; 45 cleared, 10 Since my arrival in this cou trylitt e ed and 45- well timbered. There is a good log of impottanee has transpired until evit - in the past fey:, weeks, the events of -*hies I will refer to hereafter. The Ontario Canadian finds things in this, E'roviitcJe very much .different .from What lie hs been accustomed to, consequently a fe v chicken-hearted llows get homesick an return, cursing the country. Not a few - of these lc have seen return on the sane boat 1 on ekhich they cam e. , Bet the bold,' ' deteimined and energetic Canadian w o visits the Prairie Province generall comes to the conclusion that this is to 1e: the garden Province of the Dominion. great many immigrants have come n this seasou, the large inajority Obei g from western Ontario, by whom thoik- sands of acres of landl have been takfln up. • Many settling at once, *bile ethe 8 intelail returning eerly next spring. -VS e have had a deputation of Mennealices.fro Rue ia, looking for land on which to 1 -I cate a colony. They have visited all the' western and south-western States -and have finally made Manitoba their choice. There is nowa laige party feom :St r - Mont and Glengarry leaving here 'for 1 a tripaever the Province to select land f ar themselves and Many of their friends t hoal e, who' • will 1$0011 follew, if 'these pus; eers a. ,iimE re suited ;tvaesrafER- , i s - during the whole'eeason has leen most derehtfhl. The clays are War111, but not dis greeably hot, While the 'evenings and nig its are the most pleasant 1. ever ex - pe encedI . They -are not col but suf- fici ntly cool to enable one to eep with every comfort, and not affect vgitation' in any way. . • '11.1-E CROPS ' in the Portage country and nearly all the , new Canadian settlements are looking exciellept. . I have seenin thi Prhaance some of the finest fielfls' of grain i ever . laid eyes on. The trouble is' there is not enough of it.. In nearly a1 the old settlements, aud' in a few tr w, not a grain of seed has been sown.; no doubt, for fear that it would be deatro ed by house anal frame barn and stable..; also, a young bearing orchard ; the farm is four miles from Sea - Rath, with good gravel road all the way, within one half mile of Church and School. For further partionlars apply to the proprietor, on, the premis- es oriSeafortla). 0. 294*4 GEO. MoINTOSH. FARM FOR SALE. vors SALE, Lot 11, Con. 7; Tbwriship of Hullett, -1-7 County of Huron, cants:Ming 100 acres, 90 of ,which. are cleared and free from stumps, the re - is well timbered -with hardwood ; well fenc• ed and andordrained, and. in a high state of cultia-ation; good log house and first-class frame bun, stable and. sheds and other outbuildings; geedi young orchard; the farm is well watered, there being three' living epringa one close to the the house; miles from Einlittru, 9 from Sea - forth and 7 from Clinton ; surrounded by goetti ,roads. For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor on the premises or to Constance P. O. GEORGE COOPER. 294*4 . FARM FOR SALES SALE, Lo 2S,. Con. 4,-McKillhp, contain- ing 100 acres, 70 of which are clearal and in a gooct state of tivation, balance w 11 timbered ailth hardwood; nage 2 -story 'nick. ouse ; frame barn 50x36, a tie* driving -house 34k441, good bear ng orchard; well. watered ; 24 rnilee aorth of Sea - forth and within Wilt a roil° of thei gravel road. For ffhrther partioulars apply t� 'the proprietor on the premises. 29314 ALEXA-NDE4 HOUSE AND PARrLOT FOR. SALE. rjoit KALE, 3, -vier). handsome private residence -1-` on North Mriin street, Seaforth, ti short dis- tanee outside of the corporation, with sidewalk leading from the premises ; the house is a lar,,e fratne, built' in the forte of an L; very cornmotil- oils; and coal-twit:tit ; main building, 311k.22-; the yang,: 20x22; a ti:od stable, shod, alai, Sce.; the honaa ie nearly n w, only built g years ; there is nearly 5 acres in. the lot, and about 1/ acies of beautiful maple nd other hardwood trees grow - bight. the rear tl of the let. For terms and other particulars apply to the proprietor on the -- 1HiL1P SPARLING, premises. North Main street. N. B.—Myself nd son havina ptirautsed & 3. Smith's Saw ill, Brussels, Lis property must be sold. 293 FARM AND G ESE FA.CTORY-FOR SALE. Subscrib offers that -eligibly situated and well cultivated -farm, Lot 31, Cou. 3, Tucker - smith, IL R. Si, containing 1U2 &area, for sale. There are on the premises 2 barna, a large driving shed 50x50, good frame house, 2 good wells of wa- ter, youngaarcha bear. A school, the fano,. Also, d of 150 trees, just beginning to harch and cheese factory dose to he West End Cheese Factory and two acres of lit d.. This factory is the oldest established in t e County, and the best situated for olkaining patrons °LAMA°. The premises coosist of a xnakine- house, 28 x 40,,two stories; anddrYing housti, 34* x 40, two storiesrand is fitted up with steara engine, vats, presses, &ma of the latest im.proVed patterns. There is an abundance of good water, said the factory is in perfect running order. The factbry subject to a lease, whieh , sold wigh the factory, or without. For Nice and further pa,rticulare, apidy at this office, or on the premisrs to 223-4 W. 0. • FOWLER. FARM- FOR. SALE IN TUCH.E11,SMITII. VOR SAT,R, Lot 25, COU. 2, H.,'containing 100 acres nuifenr legs, 86 of which are cleared, the from stuinpi and in a tirst-elass state of culti- vation ; the bid nce in good hartiwood 'timbered laod • also, a nefrer-failiug spiing creek rising on the ; log buildings.; good fences, 150 rods of which is board. The farm is within 5 iniles of Sea - forth, 6 of Clin-ant ; 2 Cliuichea within 1 milei; School House Withia 4 ro hi of the farm; Cheese Factory within utiles. Possession given im- mediately after harvest. For further particulars apply to THOMAS and JOHN TIIORP, on the premises, or to Seafoith P. O. 292-tInm FARM FOR SALE IN HULLETT. OT 12, Con, 7, Hullett ;- 100 acres; 85 cleared; j -j the rest in good hardwood. bush; land of first- ratequality, GO acres dear of stampS and in good cultivation; well watered; be Hold—stock and all—with or without crops, or otherwise as may be agreed upon. Apply to EMANUEL CHAPMAN, ou the preinisett, 'or address Constarice P. O. 291.1 FARIVII FOR SALE. LOT No. 5, Concession 4, Hallett ; 140 fibres, more or less, 80 acres eleared. Plenty of water, and the nortabranth of the Maitland river run- ning through the 18 sere bnsh ; good fenceS. AV- , ply on the premiss to the promietor, JAMES MARTIN, , .290 or addresa Constance P. Q. FARM FOR SALE. 'VCR SALE, Lot 24, 1st Concession II. R. S., Tuckertenith, eoutaiuiug 100 acres' 88 of which are cleared and in a first-class state ofcultivation. The timber land is all hardwood, and unculled; there is a large brick house with kitehen ; a good bank barn 70 x 40, and all 'other 110:essary outhuild- lugs; also, a good orchard ; a spring creek runs through the farm, passing near the buildings; it is situated ou the Huron Road, thkee miles from Seaforth and five from Clinton. For further par- ticulars apply to the proprietor' ; M.CFIESNEY, 289 Seaforth P.. 0. FARM FOIL SALE OR TO RENT. FCR SALE OR TO REN• T, on reasonable terms, Lot, 3, Concesaion 8, Hullekt, consisting Of 100 aeres, 80 of which are clearedlnd in a state of good cultivation, and well fenced. There is a ' good frame barn 60x40, and suitable sheds, also a splendid_ orchard.; well watered ; one and a -half miles from the village of Einburn, and within half a mile of a pod gravel road; there are 30 acres tall plowed; haulm *hate possession will be Oven. For farther Aartictllars apply to* the proprietor ott the premises or address Constance -P. 0. 276 JoHN STEPHENS, Proprietor. FAR;VI, FOR SALE. , _ ,A VALUABLE FARM 100 acres,' First Con- , L' -'-i- cession, Mclii, lop. near Seaforth, ou the main gravel road to Got e'rieli ; 85 acres cleared and free from stumps; 35 tides plowed, the rest under grass; well water d. ind. feuded, with large frame barrastable untie). i ea h; log farm hcluseboarded out- side, and good or hard ; possession immediately title good and teru 3 easy. For further particulars apply to 272 Ltril VIG MEI"Elt. Seaforth P. O. STEAM SAW M -RUNG Lot 31, titres, all dem two good orchards Ing springs which J, conm taitia L AND FARM FOR SALE. 'on. 7, containing 104 al, with good barns and stables, hi full beariug; two never -fail; supply, the mill. Also, lot 35, 4.8 acres of bush. The property ' situated 6 rai front Seaforth, with _a good gravel road theret . For further particulars apply , on the premises. 11 by post, tO SOHN THOME' 80N, Q0111Atadnk: 1. 0., Kinburn, Ont. 260 — FARM FO SALE IN McKILLOP. - FOR' SALE, a rood Farmcompnsed of North ' half of lot 15 to d the west half of lot 14, Con, 141litKillop, mut Lining 100 acres, 50 ell'ared and well fenced, and it good cultivetion; halftime well timbered with h trdwood; a good frame house attd new, log bn n good. bearing nreha rd ; twO -DINS and a half f ern 3. good. gravel road ; 10 runes 40"ra the village f Seaforth ; there are two steam sawmilla within 311 ; owiael Li, lit to church schools and atom'. For particulars apply to the P„roPrieter on th premises, or, if by letter, to ‘)Illthrep P. O. 2.80-q ;TAMES MoDONALD. 4- YAR7.1 OR SALE IN GREY. "Pr No. 12 aril pa rt of 'Lot No. 11 in the 18th f Grey, consisting of 78 acres, good cultivation; 9f miles from niles front Seaforth. Apply to Mc MILIAN, On the premises. Concession. 53cleared and in Gravel Rona, 12 276 AN' Gr the affair; who rushed forwe . tr ins, with artnf ls Of law, 43 of the poor Yam s. Here, t e progreinthe ,t ok place bef a rival ; it Waf3 aiscovered th t es parties we e connected w ole affair, a , , consequen at ested on their arrival, myc di appointment. : The whOlel of w IS occupied with the exa 'n it still continues. Our aut or to push the case with con id verity. But there 3.8 BO rou h ✓ ived in the case that it i tell how and. where lit will c e this for our lawyers. Or?rdot and his Yonkee frie quantity Of stamps. , t LOST CHILD. This is a veils remarkable ca YALUABLIf PROPERTY FOR SALE. F011 SALE, chap, two Stores, with good dwell- ieg oreadienid, in the centre of the business rt of the villa, ofSeaforth. The lot is 30 feet goutage, For lather particulars apply to AlaCAL GHt,1 & HOLMESTED. ,THE GRASSHOPP4RS., •, b .d o t • n 4pecial e rescue hange in re their t two of with the lye were to their last week tiop, and tie* seem ta.Te se- . em ey d fficult to •n •. A • fat Both, 'Lord ds hahe any e. Some' lye years Eginond- ing.111 a 14 miles Spring. he oeigh- e Missing ht after peoPle in s htr the in., Last er 9�f the ✓ the 're - or alive. eds then e. , After eleven days ego a little bo oil, son of Wm. Service, lat ville, (Huron;) and 110W r ildw Canadian settlemeht -north-easf of Winnipeg, c field, strayed. from la erne b rs tyrned out to hunt for e. Da' after da,y and ni ht was ,spent by crowd§ se rching the mairie and b p or little fellow, but all in S. turday, 12*, ult., the f c ild offered a reward of $2 b. very of the boy's body, d A. latge ndmber of half, st rite, in search of the ` Si Ile ti ni of a( br ri inbling the plains for over a day, Berne gct lazy sod eeturned. Those who con - ti lied the search were successful, for the li tie boy was found this morning (14th) el've and well, He had wandered seven O eight milesi from home, and had taken ✓ loge in a • badger's hole, wy. ere he is, IA pp'esed to have lived for the Pat ten d, ys. ,How he escaped death by terve,- d ,stracted, a t knowing NV DX had beeu i -Hon. or by being eaten up by th . mus - q itoes, and bla.cktlies, is ond cona- la ehen. ion. 'he parents .ey re almost ti e; fat of till ..ir little one. • us matter for even a grown get lost on the' plains. ong, waving grass and wil- 1 WS a, ching sun ove h ad. With- () t a c mpass or spine partieul r object as ide, 'il woul A tholisand times sooner 138C for* tha - o • 4 prairie. It i, 3 Serie UI I pe son t I sh °thing but d a sco These are very destructir Maects, and T w en in great numbers! sWeep every p green thing on their ronte.i They afre by w no means as numerous thisiseaebn a was p expected. They are ' now takine the P wing and. lea,ving for parts 'Innktiown. s Soitne pretend to Bey that they coni from the sandy deserts -of Nebraska and De- kota, which are to the south, and. that they: leave us to go. further north, where they perish: But from close ,obeervations 1 am led to believe that .when, the take - don', Adrentnrea: wing they go whichever way the wind • Ler,' COrclon GOIrclep, 'who hag ac - drives them, a.nd that this eanntr will q ired such ekotoriety from his transac- be subjecc to attac,ks from them any t ons n p:ew york, and. 'who is again year, providing thea-eis a good,stiff Sent 11_1 b for the public in connection with the e n wind, just at the time theieare ready lost in a, d e memory of the day I rilliarnecl the ains in sear+ of this little boy will al- es he !fresh in pay mind. Soon I pun. ase taking. a,_ettlip through the entire ovi ce, when I will be better • ble to. eak n the country -in general.. A SEA.F0 RTIIITE. 'dle • .11.- A CLEVER RASCAL,. :Retunrkable t:areer-1-1Jord Gor-. , to take ,wing, on the deserts. just, now, on a sunny day, by looking iliatoWaids t e sun millions of then insects can be seen, just as ie -were, like thistle blows fitaating before thehreeze. THBI' , 'E OLD SETTLEENTS a e all along the rivers, whieh, by the way, seerns to be a favorite resort of the aeelioppeias, for they are not to be founde iii the new settlements back, from th ✓ leers. The old settlers seern to glor in a yearelike this and enjoyi it as OIlil ijii holiday. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY was celebrated, as in most loyal Cana.dia owns, Ly the usual games, sports, etc., but the celebration was principally conl fined hal the military. . • i 1 DOMINION Diy, ' was celebrated in good style by almot the entire populace. The afternoon be ing showery, inany of the games wer curtailed, while the crowd ;lockec Win nipegward for shelter. It was n the evening of this day that we were startled by the report of a 1 ROW AT WHITE' HORSE PLAINS. settlement.This is a French settlement. throng i which the 1 enuopites had to ' pass 011 'their way to Winnipeg. A,rove too place between the teamsters any, hal breeds'which soon becaine gen rel, a,nc thMn e enonites, not being inti h. on th light, took shelter in a public leMae an sent 3 messenger to Lieutenant-'Goreeno , Morris for •assiatance.. During this tim the half-breeds surrounded the house, making all kinds of threats tpikards the . inmates, meanwhile fifty" sold ers were dispatched and arrived early n xt marl- ing. They made five prisoner , quieted things in general and retuined ;to town with their gatne, which, we t ust, will be nicely clone up at the fall sizes. On the evening of this day cam t e start - 'hag intelligence that a man had been 1 1 1 . KIDN APPED by a few Yankee roughs, asa s ed ,b ing in this place. - Who was a cliii7tseidiri?- some of their fellow countrym Why, ai Englis4 gentlemen who le s been residing iii this Provincti Lor .ti e past nine months, and known a e LOY d. Gordon. Lord Gordon was at t 6 time of this abduetion residing at I 'on. J. Al cliay's, some -five miles out f iltown, from whence he was forci ,ly dragged lj and. driven rapidly through t •O, tow- ard Pembina. Fortunately fo , GOrdon, the whole party wdre arre te ll y ?41r. Bradley,. British - Customs fficier.. at Penibina, who had been telegi kpheu to. "The whole party arrived here i thc 4th inst., which created no little e. ement, '1 for all felt that British lasv r al,bgen violated by these high-handed , SU res. It seems that sonie time sin e o d Ger- don Eyed in Niew York, and fig rd withA J. Gould & 0-6., in the Erie Pd -f4 ]: where hencrd.oubt made a good ha, 1.1 e bail of e, was artested, but set a,t liberty i orie Roberts, in the suin oil 7,500. Roberte,, becoming alarm cl.' tl at he wauld be let in for the bail ey, set certain detectives to work, ' vh t last discovered the whereabouts f the "Lord," and carried him ff, a ,above stated. With lightning Sp ed t e news flew to Minneapolis,- _Minn, ere re- -sie ed several parties much' nt rested in a a thiript to kidnap himefroni Maiiitoba, i said.to be the • illegitimaee son of the 1 eat. Dr. Hussey. Rector ofildayes, Kent, ng14131.. His adveetureS commenced it1h mere ordinary pecoulations from a fi in of Lendon warehousethen, in whose -nploynient he found himself in the year 1'49. Out of this serape he managed to pe, the firm not being -desirous of p osecuting. . Later en he appeared as a s1.hoolmaster an:l. subsequently as a s Yell in Ycovile, Somersetshire. ' Leav, ii Cr a number of bills unpaid, he , din -fa:\ paved from the scene .of his operations, tikrning up in London as curate of one o !the suburban churches. But his acenot being equal to his gospel, and luckbeing altogether alvei se, it was iincl by ' . THE REV., MR. HAMILTON , licitor, Ir. addison, wa , introd ced to Keller Co. diamond merchant , Hat- ton Gar( ane. s Lprd. Glen4airn, of Auch- enleith, thshire. A this eriod, howeve , his little game lmost niscar- ried, for ha ing referred Keller Co., to the h. ars] ails, of Edin urgh, he lat- ter, bec( min suspicious, telegra hed to Keller o d tain Bis Peed hip, Wing also tha bni of their lino was °ming down: Acc rdingly one.of he partnere, Mr. Sm tb, aw Mr. Keller whe both parties ca e to the co elusion that t ey �ad been swi died Mr. Smith t en called on Mr. add sof, in Lincoln s In Fields, " Glei cairn s solic- itor. A t. ith told Mr. P. cldis n what he wan ed ncl what he suspect d, and was tr ate rather cavalierly y that gent1enin, ho at last pent hin into another too , which waslhan somely furnish d, «here the pseudo per was writing T is room he called AUDIENCE CHAMB ER. 'I . It 8 I a After s me onversation, he refer ed Mr. Smith•t Pa, elison to settle matt re, and Paddis n ultimately* gave .Smith i, writ- ten gu ra,ntee for "the paytient. of - whatev r sun His Lordship is -at pi esent in your debt," representing that it should be paid by the 25th of March following. Mr. S is ith then returned to Edinburgh with bi suapicions lulled by what Mr., Peddis n had asserted of the bona fides and sol ency of ". Lord lencairp." He also re .eive aletter fron4 the Rev. J. p. Sinless° , st ting that, a far as his. in- formatoo ent, Lord ,Glencairn Was a perfect y g od customer, and that if he had re erre -the firm to Pacldison & Son, they 'were. erfectly safeefor they were men of bon ar and of high standing in the profess' n. At thi.s time the- Earl had been k eping an ac ount with the City ofl Waseca* Bank. D indee whom he inform}ed th t his English seat was Mil - bury: I ark, Torthampton shire, and. his in- come as g50,000 A YEAR. At fir t he deposited large ourus with this b, nh, rad afterwards tried to over- draw his mount. He also obtain,e(1 credit and i curred- debte with a ournber of tra esme s in Edinburgh and London. He na- nage( to Obtain £p,000 from Pad- dieon, stat lag that he required that amou t for building purposes previous o ent ring upon his estetes, and excus- ing hi bein in want of money by stet- ing that he hadlost 'E00,000111 a trans- , actio With the late Marquis of Haetings. the ol taine jewelry to the amount of £607 from lessrs. Keller &.Co., jewels wortl £200 from Messrs Grant & Peak, of G rrand Stieet, Soho, London, and plate end j we ry o -the value of £300 from Meesra Marshall & Co.. of Edin- • burgl , all iving him credit on the faith of hi met laicals. In March', 1867, he bacle arew R to Mr. 'iBird, who has been previ usly ii entioned, and in repayment of tb1e mon .y be had borrowed of him, gave him a cheque on the Old Bank of Rug y, Si ned "H. Glencairn." This cheq e was returned to Mr. Bird clishon- °real. but la that time " His Lordship" had dsappe red. The distinguished noble- , man friow d sappearecl from English so- . ciete, and reappeared on this side in Sept naber, 1871,- in the State of Min- neso a, wh re he waa living as et it was necessary for him to take up hi a traps and walk. Again did he die- m t ear, to turn up in due course at 'Sur- bi on- Surrey; still a Hamilton, but with • hi Chrietian name transmogrified from Jc lin to Herbert with the prefix of, Hon- or 'bk. Here he became acquainted wh a Mr. Bird and, family, whOm he Ptimizecl tpon more than one occasion, to the tune of several sornewhr exten- so e loans. 6harmingn and its ass fq 1.8 bo at LO D GEORGE GORDON, a Sctistch po le. with an income of £235,- 000. year. He had a slumber of land tran action with the Northern Pacific • Rail ()ad. b whom and whose agents he Wasleonsid red a 4lastantial mate Be indheed a Mr. laVigiam H. Tuttle, who owned l50. acres of land at Pelican Ra, ds, wi h a fine water power, to unite . with him i i a plan for erecting a city, whi .11 was to be called ," Loomis." Ile pro] ised t furnish funds for building- a deli 'el ho se, a mill -dam and other wor -s, end authorized Tuttle, who wits to give hi half his land, to cut -trees for the da from the lands which he said he had pur lased from -the railway com- pany. lu tie employed a surveyor to etalk.ehaat he town, hired. laborere and i. nd commenced work. . Gor- ea meanwhile left the neigh - e land turned out to be the the railroad 'company or the t, and the work fell throtigh) ttle ruined. . In December at St. Paul, Gord.on becam with Mrs. ,Patten, -wife o ten, of Poughkeepsie, her soil aughter, Mrs. Belden, with his moth- whprn he .% as stopping in the same hotel es he had Ell soon -a ter called. Mrs. Belden's s. poSition an cultiv ited the aequaintanee of th 1 ve aii -of- lenity ve y assiduously. During h' it he sp ke of himself as a nobleinal great w eilth and influence in Scot alleged' that he had taken hi House of Lords when onl a or twenty-three years of age he youngest member of that cly. In the meantiine he had uainted with several . promi- is of New :York, • # I mehlianies dor, hoske borliood t Several times heir. left this prophert o ighborhood, but mations had so gr him, th t periodically, fr 8, he made it the scene s",and the Birds his warm s. - In 1867 be assumed tli Gl.•ncairn, giving it as that o er into whose Axtensive este ju t come ihto possession. H no tr was such that he must h fic .1, and accordingly- he rental a -room at vi 57 Lincoln's Inn Field'. Loildoii, of in toducin hlrnsel f a fit 0 0 !ward, .PaddiSon & Co., I Glencairn, the legitimate mcairn estates, at the an iting with them `a numbe es which bore in gold the- RIQU' HON. O LENOA I; beauties a eharm nak 1$65 to f hie "1- st assoai- e naine of Go lea 18 ac Co an ernthe ing T 1, whil uainted onel Pa hei ( t° heel were said es. els, and d 18 )8 and 186 m tithe at , GI al rented a la ter occasion of, Lord Glene, irn, and was a r, Paddiso om he became D. Simpson, isle, to who otontain the f, eds.'. In the , Hemil on sp i nisle,' 8 otlau shootin -bo•x. he had .assum b his solicit th se with w w. s the Reit. Church, Gle that he ha( a place shire, and a other in Ay alSo had hioted.. that, he h ire NOrthampt n, England_ , b r, 1869. Re -. Mr. Sinepso ie him to E linburgh, ;wiser dt ced him ta the firm of 8 ns, silversmiths. Ithopa t Glencairn ' dealt largel , amounting ix i the end to £ 00 e called hi nself a cousin !of Marquis of t,stings ; a!relativ Duke of Ha ilton ; im THE PRINCE OF and stated hat he was u n friendly ter sawith more t n great families of England. H set himself bp as a Model f aa 'a member' of the church, his was most ex raplary. Jaen ohr hero we t to London, and f solicitors, lee d., He • the Illoos se t 'in th eir to the ts enty-tw e time de- an was of strong di nified b Nam,,,(H be PM e ac n citize THE LATE HORACE (1.REELEY • number. He represented d control of the English stock. Railroad, and. could carry the he wished. On the 2d,I of xpreased Mr. Greeley and is desire to see MR JAY. U OULD. sould and had an i in whic th hm the 4ia. t he ea .pt 4 risoshPattileir:is: its " nd 408001bOgegi.cea,nllsa.y" g*avHeeGaocri aceompan- nI le intro- ild has- e the t the same pricein six ed th m a 3 and promised to let 1- ' oney in elchange for is bill `St'l cede:" 4 The, amount he eer na gt e. thiS aMOUllt gOrd03.1 0,000 in greenbacks, Indy plate, summer of armeg th IA several that heb. where he - the Eri Upon the election a (1, the title hlarch he . compauied r.! Scott . Among acquainted e saw of the Free th him said er-ate w • Lanark-- atinge lfl shire' He 8 ted th "Lord Go former "L time, howe peered. 1 where be b gentlemen resents, ir he had o The latest th ng in connection with him is the attemp to take him back to the States in connection with his Erie traus- actions. don" was noi, other than the rd lencairn." In the mean- er, the impuetor had. dieap- e• turned up in TorOnto, came acquainted with some tab Whom he made various elluding some of the jeWelry t ined from the .Marshalls. cl'property s -es, an acc he promise in bringing agement. the control d from Goul . , 1 - Canada. The supply of hay ,. in the Hamilton, market is far l In excess of the demand.' Timothy varies from $12 to $17 per ton, and clover, from $10 to $14. —Borin in the Carronbrook salt well has now reached a depth of six hundred feet. The indications of a successful salt strike at about the usual depth are said to be good. —Messrs. Thbinson & Williams, of the Mitchell Fonndry, have just complet- ed a large sa.iv mill in the Algoma ,dia- trict. They received the order very re- cently, and immediately sent out a gang of men with the machinery. The mill is now running: and is very satisfactory to the owners. i' —On Thursday of last Week, a man named John Wisher, a resident of Car- ronbrook, w le working on a barn in course of ere tion on the farm of Mat- thew Lynch plate, a dist his spine an side of his b injured, he i —Last we pante of Grai to the saw Mill of, Mr. Duncan Stewart, in the township of North Easthope, he tripped his foot and fell in front of the saw, and had his right arm instantly cut off about four inches below the elbow. So nearly fatal was the fall that the saw picked the ca.p off his head, just grazing the skull. —On Monday of last week, a little girl, daughter' of Mr. Jabez Jermyn, of the 14th concession of McKillop, aged 1 year and 9 months', sat down ila a pot of boilin 1 water which her mother had ire - move( from the stove, and was so severe- ly -sea sled that she died from the effects of her injuries on the following day. his right leg. The tun of these two in- -On Saturday nwroing at 3 o'clock, a dividuals would likely be Spilled for that fire broke out in the house of Mr. Pat- night at least. . rick Flynn, 5th concession, township of —The Committee of the County COhn- Ellice The family had barely. time, to cil of the County of •Pertii, �u County get out of the burning building and save property, eefuse to sanction the building - a few small artiales before it was redueed of the new Sooth.Riding Registry build - to ashes. In coming out of the house, ., Mr, 1 lynn severely hurtled. his arm. The fire w s undbubtedly the work of an in- cendiary, as= Mr. Flynn was up at 1 o'clock and eaw no signs of any fire. h -The Dundee Banner understands that a number of the citizens of that costing about $600, their share of the town are deairous of making a strike of copying of the books, etc., and all other some kind or other in old. mother earth, expenses siaace the establishment there of and have in view the organization of a the Registry office, based on the equali- company for the purpose of sinking a zation of the South Riding, also their test well to the depth of 1,000 feet— proportion of the erection of the building hoping to strike coal oil, salt, or some- on the same principle, but the Commit - thing else. If they bore deep enough tee want more, and there is every prob- they m, y strike water. terview d.to co, - about a e repre- —F If 68,000 Railw 20,000 rant, beton The Willi ter, a cipal receiv paseei gers who got on board. the trains him, and- threw him down. Mr. MOnd..S, -With° t tickets, and failed to account being about sixty years old, was not able for the same to the raileray authorities 1 to escape, and was severely injured. 'His son speedily came to his assistance, but could riot get the bull away from him. p Mr. Monde when rescued was terribly $25. ach, 'which are payable either an injured, and survived only for about cash pr beets. The best quality of seed eight hours, when he sank into a coma - has been imported from France, and is tose state, and died. early the following supplied to the Efhareholders and others morning, deeply -lamented. by a large who 'wish to procure it at cost priee. nuniber of friends and the neighbors The leeat and most approved mIchinery ' generally. , has been purchased for the factory. The experiments made thus far prOve highly satisfactory, and there is no clolibt but ' that the enterprise will be a success, —Bail has been refused in case of three of the parties implicated in the Fort Garry kidnapping case- The ourth has, been alio-Wed his liberty on giv ng $4,000' bail. Although it is but iigh that the lasi, should be upheld, it is a pity that the kidnappers were not more Successful. It is no credit to the Province of Mani- toba to be an asylum for and_ to shield :from justice an arrant scouedrel such as this "Lord Gordon" undoubtedly is.' . —Saturday eVening it was seven. years Since the telegraph fleet entered. Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Sunday was the seventh anniversary of -the landing of the cable, and. it was seven years on Monday since the line opened for busi- ness. The aeniversary of this great event was celebrated at Heart's Content, Newfoundland, on. Saturday, by a grand banquet. --It is reported_ from Mentreal that 14m. Mr. Huntington has left for the Lower Provinces for tile purpose of meet- ing the Governor-General, and placing before His Excellency all the documents relative to the Pacific Railway scandal. —On last Saturday, in .the township of Erin, two blachsnaiens made one hun- dred horseshoes in seven hours. The quickest time made during the perform - McKillop, fell from the I Alice was six shoes in fifteen minutes, nce Of 22 feet, fracturing and a dozeti thity-five minutes. Can completely paralyzing' one any of our Huron Vulcans lay this in dy. Though SO severely the shad.e ? _ recovering. —An old gentleman, known ,9.8 Ser - as a young man by the geaut Littleworth, diedhecently at 011111- iville Moore was attending lachie, township of Plympton,iCounty of Lambton, at the advanced age- of 113 years. He was a native of' England, nearly seven feet in height, had been married. four tiUi'es, and, the father of thirty children. He served twenty-two , years -in the British. army, and was in re- ceipt of a pension of fifty cents per day until his death. -e-At a charivari which recently took place in the village of Shakespeare, in the County of Perth at which fire arms were freely used, One of j)arty had e hea.Vy shot hand, and Another bad elm driven into and thron the; chivarnig lodged hi his she wad oi a gh the calf of - , • ing unless the municipalities composing the Riding will agree to pay the whole. expenses of the building. Under these ecircumstances it is not very likely the office will be built. fer some time, The town of St. Marys has offered. a site, , ability that the Council ite next —A ew evenings ago a person accost- meeting will back up the demand of the ed farpier on the street in Montreal, Committee. saying Ithat he had a bond whieli he —The.celebrated. race horse "Baza.ine," wanted, exchanged, but as the 'brokers' the property of Sheriff Powell, of Otta- offices ere -closed it would be a great wa, which has this year. been so success - favor if mone time moda resi t hay TOW pee to 8 mer he (the farmer) would save him ful both on American and Canadian turf, or ai Cheque of $400, at the same died last week t 1 epizootic. The Sheriff ' rine a good shave for the accom- , reftised $1,500 for him only a few da i n. The farmer was ' unable to before he died. e e a advantageous an offer, and not . --The Canada Senthern Railwa.y Com- ithe eequired money on hand bor- pany having coinpleted their track on it froth- a friend, and became the the Canadian side of the river,- proceeded or of the cheque. It is needless a few days ago to continue the track-, that it was a forgery, and the far- laying on the approach to the Interne! - tonal Bridge which so exasperated the s victunized. shocking accident occurred on the Grand Truuk authorities, who seemed to Por tanley Railway last Friday eight. be " bossiug the job" that they eent a Mr, PicArthur, proprietor of the car mg gang of workmen the following niorning mall' it Byron, and formerly a resident and tore up the rails, demolished the 111 of P iley, County of Bruhe, when leav- track, and erected a fence. , rrhe three - Mg ahre train at 'White's station, a short railways. of course, ha e e the right to run distanfe south of London, fell between a over the bridge, but it was thought by the the c rs and both legs were crushed be Grand Trunk people: that they and the . low e knees • By some means the ac- Great Western should have been consult- cide 6 was not discovered, probablY ow- ing to Yhe feet that the unfortunate man got off vat the further side of the train , and sem: distance beyond the etation. ' The censeqtlenee was the poor fellow lay ' beside the track all night, Weltering in hie blood, and was not discovered -till the fellowirlg Morning. He was remov-. ed to London On Saturday morning, an4 nve feet long. • . died in the afternoon. When ditcOvered: . --Mr. J. F. Otwell, m'a.rket gard_ener, he was not funeouscious, and said be bad- of st. Alarys, has applied. for a patent not been all night. What suffering lae for a Tato bug extermivator which he a six acre field. of potatoes on - —Archibald:McKellar was arrested in, througla St. Thomas a few days ago, in a state of Saturd y last, and the result was that - beastly intoxica.tion, He was scattering: about i ine-tenths of the bugs were taken gold around the hotels in the most reek.: off the vines and carried away by the .i . • the police and taken to the cells or the _A one-horse mowing machine,. man- ! less manner when he overhauled by machine. /night. There are more Arehiha d Mc-; nfactured by Mr. Wateon, of Ayr, was - Kellars in tbe World than one. recently tested and. woi ked. satisfactorily. —During a heavy thunder storm which (inc ordinary eized horse seensed to work passed. over London ond vicinity on Fri- it with ease in a field a here the trop : ing gy to ov nI ri .ng‘‘17jausita, ma valuable Bell, 0 i belong-cthchevisto olii would_sea7kieel,atrweantloliai:atiolytnhaeinacerren.na and, eession of Weetininster, was struck by troubl some in the township of Blenheim lightni g and 'instantly killed. A Mr, this se mmer, A few days ago as a far - Smith, hying in the same neighborhoed; mer o that township living ngar the had hi barn with its valuable contents, village of Bright was working in his compri ing agricultural implemepts and garden he observed one, ar d 'while in the the sea on'e ere') of hay and fall wheiet, act of seizing it with his hand- to throw eutirel destroyed. - i" iG from him it coiled round and inserted ui conductors on the Grand Trunk its fangs into one of his fingers, which „ y have been arrested on a wail- pained him considerably. By applying : hared with embezzling' moneYa, a little strychnine to the wound the pain , mg to the railway authoritieS., ceased. ames of the accused are [ Daniel. —On Wednesday morning last AS Mr. ed about the laying of the track on the approach. A big law suit will, no doubt, be the result. —The Harriston rnillUire has been " shown live istalks of oats, the production of one grain of seed, grown on the farm of Archibald McAllisteraCoo. 4, Minto, although only heading out 'they measured must have endured. has jus invented. Ile ran. the machine nths. Goul share an s " put , d money was. $2 in r turn for of the remised co op rate with Gohld and te " of' port h t e Board of D' uld au( Gor o quarrelled ju yds., lee on menced the-cr Gonld agai st Gordon, and g inst uld, in the Stipretne TW Y • rk. Th fame of t eached he e rs of Mr. Smit in of th M sh lls, of Edinbu VT nt to "rew Y rk to pro 'e. t he most half the always orality, conduct ry, 1870, y his so - I I .•. eseee. rectors. t after - ss suits Gordon 'ourt of is case , of the gb, who at this A ms, ‘Villiam Coulter, th Hune d Alfred Richardson. The prin.-I, harge against them is that they, d money in payment of fares from Jarnee hlonds, a farmer living near the . village of Arden, township of Kennebec County of Vrontenae, was leading a bull, the animal got enraged, made a charge at Cobo ing s here has been a company formed. .n rg tor the purpose of ma,nOfactue. igar from the sneer beet. Shah ii ' 1 1 1