HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1873-10-03, Page 4OCT. 2, 1873. XPOSITORN RON *E THE U It the absence of a mateliv tings, Owing 'O 4. ingliam, (lid not, turn out, i having I less, whiell. .011 terms.: Ayleswort 'k Ist Mro. d ot, wit, Moss wor brgani7.ed an TS. acedings are now Stopple a feeling of ICK FALL SO I een 'Only The court then closed.—Stan N E-N,�r 2d Mrs. F. P. AYle & McMichael, et f ally equipped, ana NO- 6 Co- I inseGarl e 0 0 Z -4orth. Mosaic patchwork in silk, Ist some otAer reason. distrust an ty wi 0 t SARY The owiek i P-11 Show- s not turned out fOt CtOb6r. Mrs. P. P.' Aylesworth) 2d Mrs. Robt. Gorrie, n Wed.nesday, Is Lhe total strength of the battaliou at Sary ervices in colillectin -with th prevail cotton, Ist The ver a Auction Aale— E-xwc'u. rs of Y. Veal. we ler was r utting in Solicitor. lld be Leech. i ancy. 1, up is therefore .220. 'h
Farm far%lo—F. Homesed, The ill tb co, e Mrs. Robt. Leech, 2d D. Eek91190'a- resent ill cat f1&tS SOUth Of -the )Seafortlt Canada Presbyterian wished, and the allow lip&i. the whol Tuckers: Farm fo Sa, �90' knitting in le river ricar Plat's m RWin Iiialis of Toronto, will preaell
n�i camp is situated oil t1le Sunday, the -32th It -,-James ay t Mrs. John ill and a foot will be hold oil success. no Ne (If tl Farm for Tin,*he e frie"nds of M Cas A boast th May be� said. to have be anderson, 2d A tretched across the Th at he I of k upon the rat- , I I b T pod show of A gr la of 2dMirs. . bridge Ill's bLn momil Teach& 7"ante, nship of ting, Ist Mrs. P. I land to enable the: Men to reach the
wlu poll a majority 1111 e tow lid lly of the aill] als wom 011owing Tea4h er Mante r Brown. I I) d rifle range. The men will be., on the I , aught ichrd James. Tatting, Ist elie Sul 1 boast. I everaU)f the dr Reber gli. Love. Tucersinith. We b exeellel' qu lity. 8 parade ground goo".
To a 2d Mrs. Robt. Locell. Braid- icipally in squad F al I M i I i D' Tivi r a, G, r., t v. -h and - and car iage horses wE fine look- will be prij lion ,ion- Ile in John ilin ill
to be , libel upon the a 'ilg, Ist Miss Mi. R. Lawrie, 2d fts ompally (11-1111 With a few blitt, Though bans wn, conti I
Ing, anii als. In the drill hed, where I v and c -t� of the'unite4l gellerAl
0 of,T ckeismith, and P arl Painting, N 111pected -many pal
11lipor.-t1il ligent. Reformers -an Ira. A. 31 p will be i U
tel tile ies., work fruit vegetables e movements The c,%] es
k t r rs. A. Taylor, D. A. G., 1 confidellea is being raPi( Y r tored Mill Pr6perty for Sal —W. 00'ric Mi6hael. Rag matting, Ist nt-Colonel -wo-uld) in all aw�ere �e ibited, there w4s a good 01i -E w e idvise Mr. I 9 Mis. K. McLeod. Pencil draw- by Lieutel day this week-. the wovst part of the criis is ov6r. Th� Gents, Purniallings, t oo(, -d r sone
-the quanti' Was rather for this district, 'I a ho Ipes t oy9d- -Jand has fixed it -i di� c in�'t So not to allo 'Mrs. Robt. Leech. be bu iough -Fall St I t D C - . * he ave ��ni g E. Bingbani has tile Canteen and also Bank of Ell, I I ow 3rage. Thai to thdkind- a. With. the r , er cent. a cones�t oil bel .6 tile officers' mes ate at, 5 Specil, Bargrins— III) nd,himsdf )O s o the energetic , reti�y, Mr. Ctes for New Goods at W. [I 11's -br nes i . I J and lylonday the streAPIl'of allN Such as Lrd agga wrie of Wr6xeter, we e enabled to , exception of Sunday nignt IBritaily, ia Lodge, Regulr M-eeting. th high wind, which AUCTION SALES, Aocia O e part of -his friends. There givea till list of tile' priz a. when a rain storm Wi- Iit Occasional Some of ihe tents, pre tti t 8 no (to Mr. Cas3 is, pers�h- drau,ght r brought dow as been delightfuly It but 10 ontrie �h
lar in T c-erim t, horses: Ist John Ali extra t Willim `d. Matthew,:
WIN -011W, SOPt- 16,1870. tbc, Weather h attirdtty, Oct. 4,. oil Lot 23, Coil, it anterm of the Court of Queen's llfl It is hoped it will continue 80 till llisboriie,�Fitim Stock. Implements and
purpose, is whiol, will be we un- Househol,cl Furniture. , James Fiudla
lual he . is esteer, Shxrp 11. x i )appers, as a private indivi( the ldJI 4 !'Bench, fo 0,1, 3d Samuel r the tria,l- of the Camp breaks tip, ishop, auctioneer. 2d lex. Thom Sp propr for his. i#egrity, ut ;he' E forn of conimeliced its sitbing on the 15th, inst., d6rstan(t Oil tturday. A. B are, IS1 Alo-x. for the silver- Oct. 6, on Lot 9, Con� of- d I LAY Brood In Fol, lst !I! and is to coutirille f6v tell days, P, rovid- In the Battalion Mat r ell no- 'N, lvlouda�, ve III ler salise i Tnekersir ith h, toll, Hugh Cu y was the 8
1873. era i'llail I rien to Hugh Call CT . 37 1 .1: ino- business keeps livelY. cup. the Gorrie COMP ,JcKillop, Farm Stock aud, Impleine 11inghain, 2d Ab m. Hmilton I- of -1 Is spent with prelimin- was John 'Johnston, piopriet 0 n th, -n to: al lnw even p c0rill, 2d mpetitor. The match lst Jam(s .M. The first clay w eer. ce to their -ith nethe X a] llegii ayj -try business, %lid the morning of th' keenly pOntested by Seaforth, Clint011, lard, auction
D. S. or. Buggy lid �se, 1st ThOs. , 13, I Mill eE They kno-i �� thal it is not for menced thu interesting Brussels anti Gorrie Comp N-1 ' ' ' Oct. 6, oil Lot 17, Con. e Cavasa -iluron �Toui g. Two year -second day, com Hprin Th Souih cipl, -Marshall, 2d Win. FiTm, Stock and Implements. ly ask d. to vote, ba� for at Donald Fishel, 2d Andrew trial of the kidnappers. Tbii case, As tor; A. Bishop,
ase, the li, is e of the Colis the in Old filly, 1 a Pr pro was a fat one Jam eg B nthro
i to -know that Mr. Br 1. Sddle horse or inre, I at Alex. said in evious letter jay Cooke and hiB Career prie ie I his prinei pl a. Tbey i rling there beinj it " Fran y Cooke was the aucti0ne6r. in tl Ye big money in I Con: 0.) still reu Craw ord, 2d ndrew Br( Before the war, Ja Mo4djy, Oct.. 6, �politicd r�incirles die ultra, on M th -in oil Lot 20, ("oil. 2
s had ild fro field , Many who low a eldi Ist DavidANreir, d. J. Harding. 1, Cornish Ili his all -publisher of a provincial newspaper tock 4na
all, ielves Ttickeremith, F. -Ote anner things bave ped tllvn-'E he led a
the)nselv es to, be. �.servative, aitl tb t I (Ill'- they I g filly, Alex. In, ed
ty in bringi VeX Ohio, and it is to be presum llrd;F� Implements Ca-rilochan, pr:
1; Attorney -G ree pass upon -,N ould be'vot- renerl Clarke must be on 1 py life and enjoyed 1 f pp- dite . � Samuel I: pport, hi: n, t ey entries. --Durham. ball, oneer. is rec y'in. earnest in as- �for, or a CA .-�-43 too, for we the largest heve at he * I fin(f thai noe's. than 17 it - bap� rietor�; J. P. Brine, ancti' -04L 7
approval of tile with pedigree, Lawrence Lovell. Dur- prisoner the'railroads, together with Lot 15, ing p6ilff.16nee, -in, hb6rh Tuesday, Oct. 7, oil Parliaent. We (lictinents are madegaiust th6 God pirin to a seat n blrree William. hand, npkins grown in,his neig als Farm al course of Ili Job,, A. ham ow With pe( ig Then wi I Pill Three Farl tock m-
all all G1 that, Arange ,Is 'it 1politiql at R.25eRell, Tmakilig S425. 're of all the circuses, ant Household Furnittire.
a sxtre a n. Durlim yearling ball with pedi-:' aucL the privilig 0 country Crooks Camer- J
ition appears to hvA and' MML bull, age come his blackmailing' ret:iiier and h a ws the oracle of all the. round. -orietor May eem, his %nil I gree, Willin, Wallace. er's (coui)sel for d - tary Chas-, Alfred Brown, pro g, is judgm ent oil. AV make b,, �id o sa y, coils (Jered, Henry Split: Milch co -w, interest in his partu NAThen the warbroke wt, Seerc unprisoners) fees. About eig t %ill the master.. over h fence of in the plce where., apparent- O
.1 i* in er- ,at ace. �,hat ther'6 is -not orme T 3 'inT Waaalon Lot 28 C
and 4 hat there i possibility of hig 2d' Win Yoke" weeks xa� magistrates - cour located him 'He Tuesday, Oct. 7, U4 t I, at the ly, it would do him the most good. , -, .1 a reo c rcl afty su�h vote! Ye, ing bull, Sam"61 J 0111180. o c- id not b"n harsher with t1le cKillo , Farm Stock and I mpleniefic, a. end. Al- �Smitlliwlio would. lllher, 2d D, 8-�, Clark Oil he agent fof the sale of the Gov- p 3 : el
remaining ill the f eld to. the on. Ist John G A mar�y became t B. Rays, Proprietor; J. P. Biln
Re ofox the time fG -�,h he has not yet Made his debid. iii old b thou Ave Wiev e that, r, Ist Alex-;� kidnappers than he was. He us and -the 'tithes from. T. TIVO year boakted that lie ernment securities, Tay] or, went through uctioneer. f p iv,te cnvassil-Ig. --tion comes, -the gooll 61 townshp of harsh expressiaits, the ponderous grist Which (I Year-' :6,
Hand1tofi, 2d Matthow Inintain the d Taesd�ay, Oct. 7, oil Lot 9, CoUl.
gooddea o r rds, 1 wotild, at all baz, him a handsome profit, a
-the repu- ling heifer, Ist James Ni( I -le said the �e his inill yielded Valuable Farm of 100 a0es, e Ik lus beh and his Tuckersinith will Isut Vm.' Snder- nity of the British court. umerous sym- Howick4 a- en don Fat I 11st nents. AV. has be' )eeve .1 act which has induced n
of. aeing E the grave it f 6 dn-drably Farm, S�ock and ImPh tation it lifis so ll:)bl� erned' soners were guilty 01 ug friends to descant, a f rie-ii ds -,ire ing- themseves to the son, 2d Wni. Snderson, Steer.. Calves, pri pathizi: auctioneer.; b ` the i d.he would. see that tile ft 11 NNnship ofinleal an
ivote, for him -is the Batiller -Reforin To recommend.eLl, Allm. Sawlerson, and, pathetically upoli tlielabdrs of this SO11, 1.roprietor; 1�. Young,
on. utmost to g %rge a Penalty, of the law was meted mit bo ing the Government `11?'edi�esday', Oct. 8, on Lot -23, C
Col and give )e ram
lie to the slawlers , I nge a, few weelks financial Atlas, c' rrY 3, Alci�iilop, Farm Stock and Inipl�ej
_111ty, -Er posdble. Sn ,P.-31 entries. thern. But a I ch, The golden stream
at %t, ',A de- -4 lanib le oil this vendor upon his shoulders. ator
ish iously Cireu , �it in- ments. Win. Cluff, ; Ji. P.
e Ref ebn so in:d -hrdson. -,eic ester ral ,11� �-and dollars have ma!( rs and pr. prie 4
N.1 r. Bi - all, th orm I began to run into his coffe , I I ! .
i - by inteteite so llt�m. Snderson, 2d On the 16t rd Brine, all has already hold two very Successful I rogatory to this repu at.o I t V James: Nichol of British justice, h We bea ase(i in"volume until Lee srrende' d otioneer. -r r -it pressing4 cre re ' Lot 9-2, Coil.. 4, H.
sta -ed their po Leicester pir ewes having ised lamb.. i ' I Monday, Oct. 13,
medings.. The first -was t FriedsburgIi paties who hav in 1873, Ist Win. Sanderson, 2d Jameo him ask the Bench, in the ilio the, and for si, long time after� The war, R. S,,. Tackersinitli ri anner, for leniency towards e poor F 11 tock aai, Ira.
tile 1) inkrupted some and killed manyl P, r j. .
all oil the com:1110100 "test., We ha-ve..no, ewes, I Andrew cUaa, propri4 �tor i a on �riday ev. enng last. At this m ee-t- Nichol. Leecister pair slicarling deluded prisoners, and, after all turned eVerythiDg he touched into go d emen
itied. 'O ase repres ted by r. fear but the rleforn:I6 of Tuckeismith Ist��Jules Nichol, 2d John Hardin ;, legacy of syndie'ates to crime was not so bad, it being conitil J. V. rine, aucti neer Mr.. C u, ch Ili ignovin justice is Met He became a 0 Ing., e hearling rai It Jas. ce. And what ed and left him a lvedtiesday, Oct. 15, n Lot C 'L. 4,.
cir rolling up A larc; Leceister a
4 0 0 r pair e -we two re .c- COutinue Thom P-�phmi The -w-ill (10 th the opertion.
of I -2)(I Jas. Nichol. Leiceiste out to I 755'se prisoners ! -why, H.'IL S., Tuckersiiiith,' Valuable Varn
ority for the Ref�rm c mdid-�t% and. arkall(i Consequence. He Re- ames Slid- Henry Chesney, proprietor; J.
eld t Zurich, oil I ist James Nihol� 2d J mi11f m 9 f or perhaps ten
secc lid m eetill was h 0 tile wo t th6 constita John Brding, 1 24 quitted, one olit on bail, and tile t'VQ umurated seven, eigh to On account of its- thus'show t 4d th4 len. Ram lamb, Ist kidnappers, oy nd KegaD, sentenced auctioneer. We Inesdy evening. f raised 1:5 -omrnon millions". Surely, now, the Man. should P. 'Will ILOt ovep S. -Gilmore. Pair ewes havtin our o his first as ency of outh Huro n)r 6 24 liours im results of ------- being the evening of the so w there w It Fat sheep' be content., with the A 3, an accoiripli -e, i Id the attempt -%vhich isl being made by Mr. hmnbs in 187 P2ia0t"1mcy`,n jump from the sanctum In Ohio.. Two BI rcre attendance %a wou I . ; Ni ol ja"' aga n). not such a I In . I at Matthew Shrpin, 2 1 James : ich game sentence as -1-tov and Ke L arlia- lea,de; a. to - nuzzle P paths were nowopeu before him. He you,,�c t - S�ept. Ili' the
mity other CaWs politic C 1 age Con- I
hav-, beea oil ev Mr. entries.�Boar, arkes bosted pattiotii;m ,—In Seaforth, on a ist Where is Ch wife of r. R. H. Young, of a 80ii. continue in officei sidered B -nith might retire f rom. active pursuitQ and ment, that they Si I �rood sow is -proved a regu r
Bro wn, Reev Pie(I the M. now -rhe trial h . e of Hay bald v1c0h11,,. the reminder f his days in eleg s.�In- Tualtersmith an $opt. it ill Icing Ar. Bishop, hX, and evel in corrpti6n at -the expeise of ,Ed,ward Leech, 2d Are I f farce. Pass wything that h trodl T ,' t . considared, Ist J. and he ap re- lei -sure, surromded by e"ve ena of 8 rin Ing a e Clark0d time is short, 28 t1iie wifeotaNr. James Chewings, of -toi 7 de- iry rM a of the higbes, coillillenda- ease and tabte could. suggest or heart Ahe lard ling &lid honest yeo ' I I . spolly-- in �e ford, 2d. fleubeen Salibuin. a bending his position, is. making- des er- a collegue -4t 25 �the �ountry. 32 oitrie%.—Two bushelz 3les, to improve his brief lio r. sire. He could hardly spend the income ti; of him. He had been GRA,, ate strugg I
!no of 'his fortune if he tried, and with the HAXM�LL.--In St. Helens, -on S
f,�Ilwheat lat IYul.- 2d William av be a fortune, but more Ii e- ouncil for about nine Ay C' for - 1. . His end Ili er estate, he the Wife of Mr. David Hamoell, teach- e Coun. N THI L91"VE �we publish the.a4dress �wo bushels a )ring Wheat, in , Ist Rurplus, remembering his form durinu t lat t. S Hastie. er, er. ime Il hRd a d J ly the penitentiary. ol� a daught ee al es Ford.. Two ght have made nuierous country( ditors *'X6 thL� wife
y a, Aominee f the Samuel Harding, 2 Great excitemeni has prevailed for �he Hill of Mr. (4-eorge Case, tl I � - -�-In Morris, oil Sept. 2d Win. pected arri�al hal enou,g'h of him "to be Can't that a Ist Win 3py. By gracious charity and discreet LYN
vative COnve 'on. bushels barley, past few day -a over tile ex r ugh
South Huron Conser' t two bis Cis white oats,' liberality, in which he has. not been de- of Mt., Patrick Lynn, J .,'Of a da;
man -ouldnot be l r el, 'who was! to t ; � I more honest o upright 'Case's ddre a is intelided to b very Hastie. Bes intbe city Of MLOnsiell, Ri ter. Mr. a James Ford.' Hf bushel Timothy seed, of one ficient , he mighthave made his name
found, nd tliare wits no - ne he would appear as witness ill the case hairs G'Y,.—InSeaforth, dliRept. �,,'9. the Wife d very little ii; a id in WM.-y a of corn, Ist blessed among men, -and his gray 'U non_ ittal, an oung. Dozen. e In of a dailglitet. �onum Buchanan, who it see s, attempted: to
Sooner see placed in the 111.)081 on of rep- Bag of -e's would have found him as flourishiii. its a o W.r. Charles QruY� Itwill be lat Geo. Bremner, 2d Robt. B, .9 very ittle space arrest Riel a few yers ago. But Clark r.e8entative. for South H aron in fie. Local ourl Ist Henry 8mith, d J. & BL Clarl'.. little gaille with lZiel. hits Dot worW green bay -tree. But, if this. were not Lo. .—Tu TVICKillop, on S,�pt. 21, u ort all m of fl
he promises to a' pp —14 entries. "-.Twenty pounds with his tastes,. with the ad- the -i�,ife of Mr. Ja mes of, a I DAnty. well, forMonsieur Riel bas not seeD'fit C0118011ant Bi hop.: mr. Legislature than 'We pre�.ume. th# 'Mr. se fortune, and rep real Reform. , esworth., Fi-,fe dauAter. :w P. P. A, I packed butte , � subli(ena, as 61-a good, A I praotical I to - tend to his F6 it'n as, valitages of his immen.
Bishop deliver ttaintance, he migftt have
real R4 ,,�i be I at M, utation and cq D-evF1qVguN.-.--In Tvickersmitb, Oil Sept.
Case's views 'of pounds fresh butter, tablu 'use, and wisely too, for bd lie come and b -on dress in Which I the advan- er of a house of, American the wife of Mr. Ja,�ies Deveioux, of ad he show)e;u been the found 27, orm -would- hav something simillix to those of Mr. A C i Sharpin, 2d Wm. D,%ne, 3d A. Brow shot, Clarke c'had one ri al
e Rothschilds, and still woultl have had the' a: da�ughter. tage which his 4ong-muiiieip*I experience pounds cheese (lair] r, ISt Archibald I Cameron and MI. Rykerti, Viz.: T turn Teri less in Provenclier, and if he had. co Lovell. rtnity to become a private andpub- C Tei, -Ro,,uN. —In Hibb6rt, S6pt.' 13,, the 2d Lwren(e, would be to him as a repre�enttive in and gone i�catheless, Clarke would b. ve oppo the pr "boa ispei ng in- -onin., esent Ontgrio Government' ut of ising blessi if I of Mr. John Ci -of a Aauigh� t oi hi ng ared Sandersot. is i1xv lie benefactor, di W el. so deel pounds factory made, * a mdt. political 0, Pitl. Ou to the Local Prliament. He office as soon as ciieumst6ices wil per-� ROOTS- &c.-149 ell cs.—G'alon top E Gead of rain in his path, He chose ter. ah-fie�d confidence in� the ability dhim. atbal, which ay his unqu, I 11 I P% efo m, " ho ever, onions, ist Samuel Rarffing,. 2d G eorge So e take neither of theae p Such r a, Our chief of -police been gone P. lid straight before him. He had Andhoriestyof thepreslent, utario Gov- vier f taie remner. Peck potato ompris, four weeks in search of Lord Gord n, broad a MARRIAGE5. will not, coincide I -with th6 x- mdeonefortuneata single jump, not Seed - onilms, lst -P Chi
and, if e e romised to �h * 1i mr-ho- by the way, was 0 ected, h f Aylesworth. ii a hunting t the, irch of
real Reo 0 Aylesworth, Bush rMers.of.the S(.ul 119 2d Samuel arding. piling it lip cent per cent like the Roths
port.- pedition in the West.. He was overta en
Pn' rta tii I nd, Exeter, on $ept. 18, b� Rev.. give them his consistent Ist John Hskett, childs, and must DOAVA have another. g might as We, es re, -no Huron, have Saved Early Rose potato , I
itioi�, lie had s. es f rom. here twen- rr, Mr. H. Br wn, teacher, to'
furthei deended the pos-i ushel Cbili, Ist Having ten millions, he must have himself the trouble of thrdwing o t this 2d Lwtence Lovell. doubt, on his -way to British colum ia. Mis� Emnia Patch both of Usbdrn6. Ilions and to do sumed on- tli6' temperance question, and IS&muel (1reen, 2d, Tho . (4ibson. Arty ty, fifty,. a handred mi " I' It on't take; Mr. Gordon was b?bught here on Still ay rp or support; Oct, -7
bait for Ref ul A -climb by LvEn.—In Slaforth, OA
i stated tht, lthoilfli, he -not Idinself �other kind, Ist Tilos. - G bson, 2d WM!1. evening, Sept. 14, nd placed in the o- this' he must jump again' ni a Sur ,ed 20, at the Wesley ii ar o, y Rev
ell de titrilips'. IST, e degirees, To effect this, he clubb c, b -
v Youllo a strictly tem pro incial Fair lice StatiOD- Attorne CaLavell, r. Charles
permice mail, be belie;ed. Hlf dozeil, , y -General Cla ke P, t B-alr Huron at -the Pro '1111,01) d. Half together banks, and insurance companies, n' Brown, 2d Andrew then appeared-- on the scene, and,i a that prohibition, could t -be obtained, Lawrence and railroads, and land Tuffin, to Miss josepba, Amelia!Ol .0
The following is a lis of suce, ssful doien. ny '-other k-ind Ist style more befitting his,fortner Moutr al and syndicates, Glas "e's, alid Forty or fifty millions of acres, both of Ribbert.' wo ficial to ill Half doz n uld be bed competitors from the. C nty of uron, Lovell, �, Wul. Mill e- I Police Court experience than his pres nt arants. II * ding, 2d Cr ). large enough for a respectableempite, lay —In e�forth) aga . m,promi 11 that lay ill his t Cue Provincial Faltir AVortzel, lst S. ar, don that he,(Gord n) sed to do a, ist Geor,,e position told Gal &MCS, Ro man Graham 11,, SEaforth, b at se ,,.,,trong. W at 6t.� pawer to further the temperance cause. Half dozen be'ts, haJ fooled the hole world, but he in the extreme Northwest, and these he on, Sept. 30, iron . toe , lu
,irail plow Strong, couldn't fool him He Would keep him of horse Shoes 2d, IS;) 2d Hardling. ozen tom went for. He blew bubbles of fabulous Catholic Cha�ch, by L�ev.� i at- iier ',Vlar-
a present, c Alex. Thomso I. d beauty, nd let loose whole flights, of bal- Mr. Peter Klinkbammor,: to Alias
24. P., Who -w 'Re then 6rde e Caeron, beam plow ist 1.. P..A.ylesworth, 2
in Jail for 10 years. ent sailing off "very ina. bn called 1 -t but A-lonroe. -,in, tb, 19t, double Hl f dozen Belgian crro bs, I at L. Love]' J ement' n d loolis, which w Vrlyidget Dorsey both f Seaforth.
xp6n 'deh�vored a shm 'e a f c r Gordon into the closest bon.fin f
th
I and the ttong. Half ozen �ny oth eo. �$ -
eloq,uent and lble address, i:i d ])low ; 2d, imn beam Plow. 2,1 gave peremptory orders that no one jestically among the clouds, -------- whiGh he ii,ould boar ki �,(J Win. Sridcr� largest balloon Contained the credit of ete-r C"linton, I it, horse pitch. IJEATHS-i urged Ref orm, era to wRited and humediRe P _,.I(,, ,at (,eo. St, Geo. Strouty. should see him. At last, he -lost control f ork. soil. Half dozell prsni Next morning the news became goner- Jay Cooke & Co. e, ads 4 C,
al )I ),
action, alld counseled them not to despise, age, I it G,eo., of his ventures. Northern Pacih'c fell of Jo1n,.,k—On Sept. 24, aleb son �of N George 11A od, 'Hay, 2d, pea har- Rioliad Johns of 'BI' iie Ledi6 Three'll E verybody ask -ed what offence Gor. -no matter how weiak o in- Th -ee � heads cal - don had committed, and tinder what ti- its Own weight, and, one after -another, an opponent, vester. 2(.. Robert- Leech. Leor, e the . balloons ex� bs flo-,ver Ist Alex. Hmi. years and, 7 Mont significnt he -might be. He waned Glasgow C herson Co., C.1 �nton, toil, 2d ihority be was brought back, and Clarke the bubbles bu.rst and -Ja aded, and in the general reck, on Sept. 26,
Ist, d Ong. es t1i at he was brou: Y uGALL.—I-a Gode-'ih,
er-secur-' rag* saw. D6 1 at Win. H, a bt back tinder a pl, them not to %116* a feeling of ov pers, lst Ale�-. tatc '9
A Seafortl Ist .od Win. Dane. harge of hav ng . Cooke was found, with his,fortune- swal- McDougall, aged '55 years na 7 Coleman ouinlo 1)ozen wArrnt from here, on a c D en or k ,b �months.
ity to prevent them from actio fine salt; 2d, Thomson, 2 oz 4 evidences of and diplouta, for barrel o stolen tools from a barnes ma -or t lowed -up in his debts, the 2d Robt. Leec �i. red which are in the hands of corporations, ep
bIlrough this very, -se, salt 2d, table or. dair� ,pples Ist-AArta. Millie) —I.ij Tackerl.-th, o elections had bee -11 lost 1 barrel of CORI Headingly,brit this is geiicr*a.Ily belie, Iof apples, Ist Win. Dane, Td. banks, farmers' and mechanics dragged Ionian Clollection same -and th6 Refor mers of South. sat. - * )unclics gyralx 8, to be Simply a trumped-up excuse to Yet 26, James Gem. Mel n of Mr. red of oarse eo. Three ckm,:' - down with him into.utter wreck or -ais- 11 a LT81
B. Platt, Goderich, 1st, ba.r Strong. Gealm. �,raitb arfedi8years Oardon into the power of the Bla 11ii ell, of Tucke Huron shoidd. beware lest they be decev- eo S pI tms,. Ist Z-.',eore I at, table or Dozoll Ill on I's I :1 er-Generl bere. Great tracting embarrassment. The wreck salt �; 2d, b.%rrell of.fine sa, and 6 months. -wo squas I( a, -n t ed by a a fe6lin NT[r. Case, althoug"' iry salt. I 8trolig, )obert Lcecl--. T isgra,,ed ought to be a lesso o other high fliers to O� us.—! on S, 27
day, (lid not put. I i, k, .1 d, dairy heese; '). Taylor. Two felt that the Pro vin ceshould be d KE'Af Lt Harpur 0y, IP - wic ist Samuel-Grcen, 2d. D. � t to jum.p when in the village during the in this manner. Gordon's trial comes off let well enough alone ; no J:Anderson, o La�dale, infat dau er of Mr; Fred- u in an ppearnce at the meeting. He of M le Syr ist iaple pallipkilis, Ist P. P. Ay esworth, 2d 1 immediately, when I will f urnish. 1. ar: - it is safer to walk; not to take physic eA A E.Oreuius,. ns, —Chicago Pribime. P; -lig, is � A. Mom_ a crus�hed Ist map e s Lr: Ailne. Two citro ticulars of his Lordship's fate. when they are well.
was represen. �e A—In C ather-
te(,I, however, by )era ix�001 rey, on:18ep.t.. 2.1,
IAl. oderich, cl, three ottles 2d' Wm. Milne. Red pepi i7.—Warrants have. b aeu 000- . . Lider,
ed a in6, beloved Wife of -Ar. James iiamwilson"('f Hay who niade- few rece i . c dry red. wine; LW. Ross also Strong. ir quietly i�SUC(l for the -arrest of Riel nd C-HAN-cFRy- SrmxGs. —O.n Thursday of fint and- pri a for LNIME11ir )n late of Lanarkshire, cotland �ged 67 pine for the marder of Thomas Scott. -e Court of Chancery eiitries—. Be Iremrs.iil his behalf, as also (lid Mr. number -'e ol th Le last, the Sittings of t1i -r. This mee,t- different vri pea. plow, ist Monroe & Ho an, 14 eties of plums and -an Lepine was Successfully ,rrested were held. before the Honorable Chancel- years
George Hibl)ert, of Exete "Aloilsi In Morris, Jmes, Gorrie. Wooden plow, at n Sept. 11 9, MT -
sit Fast. Waw. mosh, 3c', road placed in. the.calaboose, but lonSpragge. Only three cases were st HUDSON. — Currie, J, was, of Course, larY ii favor of Monroe & Hoga MTS) Is: e Hiidson -aged 3 7 years Ing ely 1 and carriage at tlion. n, Seaf o" -th, 2d R. Rid was not to be f ound and is uppo sed dowil for hearing and -examination of wit. I 'Mr. Bishop, ud on the 15th the toNvii, J. J. Fisber, �;olborne, Ist and d. plorria: Cultivator, M itchell &, Teep�e, to have left the country. What's up iiesses, which Wcongidered very small jNJQ'.LunB.--Iu McKill(p) on oct'rl, John
P, , icluird.Jines, allip of H be f ound to gi e -is good fc r th ree-year- c Id t d carriagO - stal-� H iston. r B now9 Weawittlieresult and trus it. sittings for Goderich.. -.The -members McClure, aged 71 yeE rs. Ry & Teep�e, He. was a, n, past. lian ; 2d, heavy draft I rood ml c .-and rie. . Iron hrows, will not bet ment of another ance were Messrs. the 0611tY Of he commenco of thebar from. a dist ative
of itself p in an account 1 Wooden ll wrows, M; C�f.rated to C.4n- i
foal. H-tvriston. A SFvr-o1rrT1rr1:- homf C., E. Fitzgeral, O.- Donegal, Ireland and <� row. is Harriston. 18t 8 Hilis, Eomoa Vill & T�eplc, Thonla e lair road 1, anel door) ind, w and John Boyd, Esq., many of tho din 1828. r -old Stallion. Delame, 2d. Edwatd 10 e. W local profession lbeinLr atso present. The -- - The Royal Oommisalon. and Carriage yea year-', nd no cases James Loadin sash, Ed-WarA Lowrie. Set single te, I�fi Ray 2d- tw The Annual Drill. cout opene( at l0k. M., the 1 , t Ja a. B, y,Hrriston, The intarest in the proceec�ings of old toad and �-xriage filb harness, The 33d Huroli, Battlion assem1led being ready it was adjourned until 2 P. THE -XIA11KETS14. 40 Ist, three'-y'ea t;( wrd. pect, Harris Assortmait, I i
Royal Commission ternaillaed whon Sir J,%m,e-s Swenerton, I -lay, at (.1roderidli on Friday last for the pur- Al. On opening, the second case on the e. ra stall 6vork A. Del.. -Ar'01* anti Sir Illigh A:11Ri-1 old gricaltu Cooper's Ai eight days' aii- list, Taylor vs. Rieliardson, was SE TH, 00t. 0,1873
pro
nul , drill. - The - lr Gy
pose of putting in the r
Crt, D. S. Taylor. I Richard HUI Lter, borne, 3d,' three- go brigade Ca z. ceeded with, Messrs. Moss, B d and 'As will beeen, by our qaO us this C, ntural DoIAFSTIC, itries—Best ten. had completed their �tal lion. 14 'quier representing the plaintiff. and year-ol(I agri.e .. I Wed et has takea -1 0011- which have been lield f or some years bast S It, the grain mark een Wil yards hom -spun cloth, Dvid- W Messer& Fitza aid, D John -then,'one or - two witnesses have 1) William Herbeson, oderiab� to e vane
rICtl1ttVz1 stal Se-,- rise. B-att(,-.r alsohasa�l a on ine - P, P have been dispensed with f6r this sea ion, e avidson wid ing furflier of, im- I ship, 3d, two;: n fli p examined, but noth ya but those battalions which so desired stoill the defdhdailt . The subject of the ril, let Reu ed price�- ion. Aylea-;v�)rth- One pound Y' Ow-
Portanee has been di hred. The - pro- � 1' were ctranted mrinission to asembi at suit was a foreclosure of a mortgage held wict is scarce even at q ot
nabip, Ist bell Saaburil 2d Dane. Fine collat, r for eight (lays, cimp by the plaintiff against the defendant, 11 g'to the nu agrieultnr�l shOw
Douga, 1, Gode icil tow Iceedings of the Commission win, 310 Loaf home-made bre4�d, their headquarters I mber. t:o-y\(�aer-old a rri.c.ulturl. filly. Robert Dickson. t allowant�e being which was, alle equipment and trauspor ged by the defendant to idgson, E)�eterj 3d lieav ist Andrew Brown, 2d. Thos. Ireportg which we pub, ith this week, We Irm donbt, to inte this week,: AIlen' they Wharton E' I giveii,,abut no rations.' ost of tile- bat- be paid, lie having paid fhe money due I (re - a . re eta. POULTR ae�se I to 0 foreigi illark y.-10 entries—Bestpair compelle( draft Stllion. nril. to pre a,,o throughout the country have Q,S- on it to , B. Oordon, whom he supposed
willdjo pare their report for e;rson. Pair turkeys, John ton, Exe er, lst, three Will. There is, however, n material, C)14-40 Thomas,' E'l a Eir-liament. Hon. Air. I Huntington, 11 l�2d i sembled in this manner', though in a few was acting, and who, in f ct,-represented We quote ear -old beavy draft Stallion. Pair Ist instances thelcompatfies composuig them himself to act for the Plaintiff a his I from last week's pric $114
Senator Foster Mr. M6`M-ulleli werg' 0 -year Samuel Green. T allWheat ... ...... ...... Hug Sr., Hay, 2di t%v COM- gent.' The mortgage as liever dis- to ),h Love T entrie�— med their drill t their 1 S I ot3 to 106 old. heavy drai t stAlion. have ' r'or pnnglVheat ............. ...... each summoned to ppear before tho coni. any helqUarters. The- 33d pre- charged by the aintiff- The ev I PI idence ian's stockings, Mrs - PIP f) 35 derich to ns Best �air won f mp. "It is co osed of the plaintiff was to the effect thai "io to 85
-it tlicy - ref I no MP Oats ............... ..... ...... Commission, bi L�S,e it's 0 Ca t Al 50' James McDhnoi�h Go d .millg t tbrood rrar Swor I , hip,
ist,: heavy dra %lid f Gal. Ayle th. Me .......... ;o. I - ' 1 this season. -,is follows 'ordon never cted s his agent to re- f� Pea,,; ......... 00
Ire D G attempt has been iaaa(�t the at MP. :Le! to 02
III Nlo 1, Loose ...... amuel Crich, Clinton 3d, heayy draf A�Ieswortb. Fine a NJ; 'Or$ ceive this Molloy. jendxn,ce of either. E veil supposin Ptclie(I quilt, lst �Nfr, . ltqji', Lieuteiialit-Colonel-Iloss, A decree wRs given ............ 016
010 9 the tc�am- of ho'rseq,. 1 Aylesworth. and Connor, Adjutant Cooke, ill favor of the plaintiff on the ground i N0. 3 1.1obt. Leech. Coleman 8
stigation. thus f&r had be -Ili( n Usborn 2d, t e year 2d IInve ell 1A John. Horto I Paymaster eymour, Quartermaster Jor- that though Govdon may have been the iNo. 4 ............... worth,, 01-2 weilet, I at 'Mrs. 11. Y AvIcs,
it :%vas aot by' old Devoll bull. C( ... 0 00 to
searching ol, d1m. plaintiff' s agent�, he ha no righ�, to re-, Eggs ................. ai - Mirs. P. P. AyleaNvorth, Crochet ill WO Flour ........... ......... ...... 0 oo to
iider h No, 3 Co. could not be Alexal anes. St,i nley, is ye. 2d -.\Ira. Ceo- Seaforth, Captain. Wi son, ctive the money before it was due oil the Fjcoy ....................... -.16 00 to 18 0
UU'TO.td and.carriacre filly. lstMrs. John 1 -006
Lieuteilant'Wilson, Ensign Stanley,, 31 niortgar,,e. The mortgage being payab e 1�ides per lb ............. ... the evid.16ce of thosb I at rs. co,�Lplotc without Crochet ill cotton, ) -,tj to I 00 James Pickara, iieter, 2d and 3d, fat in installmentsand only one of the install- '090 when t116 aJ. B. Cr -w r ........ 0 44) to 0 I teer under 4 �ears old. en the def endnt paid
important witnesses. Bt, fo,d) 2d NIrs. P. P. Ay �es- tion-commissoned officers all( men. 1�unb 1.� -ins each
muslin, I at "417S. No. - 4 Co., Clinton, Major hAray, ments being due wh Calf 3kins, (veftl) Per lb., ....... 0 08 to
le acter of the ilv -e t, uation is John Cumuiing, Bullett, d, SlIffol worth. Embroidery 0 a il�r Lieutenant Grigg Ensign .roctor. 14;0 the mortgagedff. The Chancellor stated :�Julrain ]!ides... o 04 to 005
Hard -125 are t breeding Ist, boar, Smalli breed, A. McMichael, 2d fri. John Salt (retail) per barrel ........... ii.rtion wi th Re sow; that this was an extremely hard case for, 10
men. 105 �6nsidpred, in conju e f Embroidery on si N [rs. 'J ohn 'ie dant Who was forced o pay Salt (-.vholesale) per bai one year and ver. e( No. 5 Co., Brus,-els, Capt. Leak tb`e defen t
rtaut wit- int lace, Robt. L i Potatoes, (nem, ) per bushel'...'..'. 0 to 040 Of the absence 4 these , 3d,' Stiltoki soil. Po 3 men. this money over 600
E. Hunter, Londesbaro �nant E uglisb. - 4 I 'O 00 to :
I Berlin wool Taised, Ist Mrs. J. B. Cr,mv.- i Lieute again, owing to the con-, Oatmeal V brl ............... Boo
-think that majority ell : p �') ,) �-, to
nessesi we callil-ot eese. Township, Ca)tain fidence be re osed. in Mr.'GoTdoii, Nvbo,: )Vood ....................... ' M '-xeter ]at, rag' ford, 2d Mrs. P. P. A-lesworth. Berlin 1, No. 7 Go., Goderich I .1 0 , W to 315
arliament can be f o,tind sb blind to rs. John Tibble I rd, Lip nt McDonald 4:0 no Tan Bak. .......... 40
I I , heppd 9 Of P, it ist Mrs: John 6anderson, 2d 1 S utena ed'f !r the Live hogs, per 100 apet Wool fl, men. Ijustice as to refuse a d search- c plaintiff. The court then adjourned to hom a Berlin wool Mr. T BallaliZer of Dowu4. Mrs, A. M) floNI,ers o. 8 Co., Gorri'e, Captain Kaine 38 11 A. M., Friday wbel born Wax Y1 NEW yORK jug coil. der Sm- f rat M Mn Jin es. prize for factoi ducted t a4e era,. received the RiQbard men. Fralick was 'n orl pocee d with Moss tion and control of Paliaent. Should cheese. MegXs. Thomson & W illiams, or fruit, Ist Mrs. Robert Leech, 2d.Mrs. i 11�o, 9 Co., Dungannon, Captain Mal- and I)oy16 for the plaintiff. Boyd T�l UESDAY, Sept. 3% 1873.
-th. Pper flowers,! Ist nd71 of Mitchell, ;aso, recived--a nulaber of P. P. AylesNvol nd If 'the week
e place, and the lough Lieutenant Crozier,. Blisign Me- Squier for defe nt. This was a Isuch aninvesti tion tak 9 rs. A. X-cMichael, 2d Mrs. P. I P. bill, The horse milarket prizes for &iculturil im- ents of M 98 col
Iaccsed be acq-Litted, we are sure th6 ell- at N 1 1 1 , fair �li thii
plem )rk, I _ Irs. p� P. Math. 27 men. for an account, and resulted in a decree to. era) y 7
various �kiads,' Aylea,wo h. air w, e ransacted Was 'lot �Ylps" Ira. P. thqugh.tbe business
vo�th 2 d N� th. There is no I Company in the bat. for the plaintiff, - Koh. ohnston,
tire country N'�;ould. rejoice. S.h6uld they Mr. '. N. 'resswel), of Tuck4rsm#h, Ayleswo2i. talion, the C"oderich Artillery Co, not Mr. Fitzgerald moved to have the hear'. a d the 1,91 egate of izes for Gone work, 'Ars. P P. Ayles*o1I particularly 1 ved a l*ge numler of -p 'o. 2 of N)rhat is only be convicted, it w-QuId be a reiief to1, e recei Bead work, ist N aI now being on its strength. N Co., ing of this cas'e adjourned until iiext sit- :a Sinion Yeo, 2d ales considrably I them removed from office. But if pro- works of art. 4r t
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1873. )CT, t Ural to xpc�t In C aproveme4t ;Wderwent no .03dw.ith the excePtibn ]:if'; he -%VY tru
jLorzes Of quality, v4hich Ivre,
filliner, no clianfure M"as to be As to the uality of -the sery impoltant iMproIelneut,
t11`e r( about as llalial� Th e value of the difl%rent depe of inty be stat lan fari 150p er ead - 040 iMllon dr;"ft 1101-8(�S f r�
f rmi 145 to TO k 4cart horses from 1200 to $2!
-Vverful truck 119ises of prii pl, s-300 :to vality from I
16asure hor-sf--s are variab]
y road horses bring' from I -lead, i pairs frota. $.500 to $300 per hor,ses sell at an ircrage Of 000 to $1,2f)o per pair. ed in the in.arkr--t is well-Mateileil Pa
of jiigh-bred r-ORCh h01rhip"S' I 6- 2 bat
roken to liar 4�ess,, with k
-well b action alld ersl�ly Ior,aes wiswerin this dt�icript
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fel.R, CASE S ADDRESS. 1"uth 19-dibig of The �Caunlyor zi.
-The 'Conse 'ative CO Itio'n helfl.
-ate t
inated Weas t -heir calldid 0 re.presi,
this Riding i the Legis�ative -Amewl
,of Ontario,, �your laterepresentative, C,i,bbons, having recedtly rtsignvd,.
after matm-p- minedonofferingift.yself,as a Candid
for your uff rages -at the Being an old rtsident 'in this Plidi
to many of you I am personally knoi
and I trust iratillfa yo, 11aving no personal eud to serve, if turnea as -,s our repes0ntativt my,
desire will be to promefe our itert
adth-ose of this Pro vitice. I A -al n 9
tremistl but Willi support -All real, reform, from whafever ource, T
ill watch for
eeedipgl aild wi carffUAY ex,ercise of ecoom y (of I which there'
pears to be mueb need) iii all departme
of the, Gov,ernent. The time intervening etween Tt.11s i
�Ile election- will be occupled. bywle:
,Visiting the varius nicipalitim
'the rZiding, and thus ai�, opportunity.1
�e ffordd. of your becoming more u.
mately acquainle(l witYmy Yo-aT -obedient servatit, zPT. -06, 1871 I To the Free. nud IuJepen-denz B -I
tors,wf the '14ou,th Ridka,—, -of I
roll In announcing Iny =
tance of the position enerously tew
edM P
e by the e orm. con-ventio1j, I
'f
at SeRf orth oil Tilesday last, I need enhUghten. you in-zegard tothe pinicii
ofthe Reform party, -of which I have -
honor to be % member,'or as to th
Measures whici have commen(led the'
form U
�roverlxmnt of Ontario to lil
favor. to power at -a time, NV -1
the best interests of Ontario.were Pol
dized bv the dangerous policy of the alition, th ey (lid 'lot hesitate to assti
every logsl;ative burden *which was K",
upon them, a -nil to Manifest pon recor(I of the Statute -book. :f4eir Ill
pendence of infl-vience In phave -tL-
among Other things� wfth the enterprizes f te countrY,
consolid"ttion-of Our Municipal orgall
tions and. especially f&, Munic
ind6tediiesss' w, hich beeb
4- o f our niost -floutrizl
edthe prospects Municipalities. Atth"tgenerl-�
tj,�rl, tile, country' witli -no wed
v-oice, (1eman(le& that these, Mal
,hould beforeversettle -I)YCOMJ.Pre�
Iin , Iparti�,tl lgisiRtion, =a to -da -v the prond Teflectiol-1,0f every I
of go 0 d. hones t ga-veriim-elyt that, t
aemands have been full� satisfied 136
men m whosei.hlan& theeing Of P�
are novv Oth� ' r n4l per,
greater reforms are still ileetled, u I
the reki1lirements f the �,&,Wcing ii9ence of the times am Mist
in my estimate of their 4
ability if the present Goieramef, tario, while acting upon the principles of wbich they4rethe trw;t
ponents, .:(I,o not, by a eardul regar
the interests of the ocMntrY, se and course of 14511.
give the z�0 reater ms(
Congratulate itself upon the.trilm I
theie to w1nih, 'in many...
,contests, you. sivaled.your I .
Thou,& can the Refonii party. ana l0okiog to i
limch of Wytippot ill the COMIng tion, I trust I not, if electedt W5
re presentative, A -low Myself, in� tlk
-moil of p arty oonflict, -to f orget tj
torests, of any section �or �of anY P&A
ain elected, I 8hall endeavor to tsen - the illightene(I sentiMent 0 -
'whole people,, and by anarnest zi
,of -all good 'nd I
. meastires, - epeiideV
their party origin, to di4erve the
(lence of the -eloctorsf this Ri&
,shall to hold the election, -in -the -%,a6ou of flic 11 iding, at w)�jc4-. I Shall fial
Opportunity f enlare
9 to An -which is not now possibleurm, thC
enterfaii,i mspecting watters 01 A. LO D 13 P, I F A -N I A 101t- 6� at 802-1 A� RALLY, TWEXTY-PIVE DOLLARS REW)
Tnr-aboy,3 re,%viira wi)l be paid tQ &W -
such intonnation to fho ullaev-
U( the &tvctiou and eonVicti#V�
-PPLT"t`V Or pafies who, on the U-- , of the ig ' 't., bro
11 til hZ, . ke into the Cooper udershgned and Aole thert-ifrom a kit Of
t001,3� to one of their
a0ys WATED. NVA'XT1;j), 11nmedktely, idthe Hawn
h, tbi*e good FWIU tb.
pref(,rred" VALUABIX PROIPZRTY FOR S-kL1-,,,chvap. two Stores, vith in -the tentre of t1a
VELrt of th vAlage`o-f fiafoTth. The 10t
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