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The Huron Expositor, 1875-09-03, Page 5owi�g tol the p of water in hetr eeTh from 1 sufficient sewerage, , The destr4itwe etre to are unprecedent- 01 and ny be ' n in all directione, Tirearty ail the boats in the creek and ,eanal were washed upon the banks, and several of them la en with coal eunk, By the breaking an overflowing of New- -ers in Georgetown, n rich injury was dole to mercautile propery and especially to -dwellings. It is �t$cd that the destruc- tion of the (tam sep yafing Rock Creek .a from the Potomi ac tver involves a loes f of $100,000. . hy thOtild 't'e fear hies can't be n the 1)reent Ale IS t,0 get for tlie VCII .hat will n e th e: t }ilea is to cauee the -ea to be inveisted eetngs. 1 advocate s mere meney tae Ruler btraintee, trt:kd insue( nd 6W, , • y I, 6 reefac tire, a by hi alehi • --esee-os-- ci nht Qenius. -A. T Ce.,bintet I akar- s generally kiu,v,ii that th hurob:e dwelling on She amlierseL tobiJy blind m - rt lade, whose !skill in tet ware would ipitt, to sh e eehe profese lee praet d work. Yesterday thr darino perearinati , ss - in upon ele, The propel e as been aeiioid of efighe fro euth, and there weethere _- }tawny/ srk fl(.2! id. *fhc reporter of tert wa5 Sainted by - &els and white dog, be feel very uneornt of the calve'; of his e misgiving. res awheth nether habillittients Hiavever, a treaty ri eetab1i41ed betwe qaadruped biP'effo broug it satiefactoey result, the dog brought to view Dale, who aae buoy at work ,errniee- a handsome set of pi for letters. aad &err ',tele for hook iu the le so soon 84e 4rnmed. tely dr 'nto z%1,lmated cone' - repotter, and i evinced re at having Ito. (a eemg entertained, Hc si blind from his ear y youth, 1 111.1. rite ws entre til ard wh ed his ..-eed allhia work by 01 "touch." At 11 Ea- surprised ;him at 11 tuay making tha )tne1 ize woo about age and the wondet ey with whieh be did to behold. He knew e his hauds up.o tett. to the eo Mere a tint - 18 wor ov-etails* put inks ni skill arid so Wat mar -actly where the tools ) he hid or applied them with au that would have done eredit d served an - rade. And yet Dale i aaving seen a hammer fife, re hes now completed eeek, with drawers, 1 cks, pigec end all the appurteiinces in . convenient, but ale a compa hamentel shape. The knobs o • are of Meek wal ut. and * " h almost mathem flea! pr The locks on the drawgre have Ij by hint in a manner 'which migh A to be ' "tated by those who ,en at tb ry 1)a1e," a com de ich prenti self - or chise --The Mitchell correspondent of the Stratford. Beacon a yo that Mr, F. IP, Pole has had awrit serveel on the pub. liber of the ;181ite1 ell Advocate for, as sdieged, defaming h 5 character through their neper. by pu lishing six distinct -criminal count g agai it Mr, Pale, three of whielt are outside the Pole -Goebel affair, Damages are laid it $8,0001 We under- stand that thelpablishers have offered to furnigh the names of the parties who gave them information concerning what- was ablished against Mr, Pole, but Mr. Pole as declined:the off -r, and the Meoers. Fi Davi% will have, ian p portunity of prov- ing their assertions in a court of justice. BI ' HIS, AITCHISON. M on August 21, the Wife of M . John Aitchison, of daughter, Cearran,—Ist Seas) h, oxt August 29, the wife of Mr. Andrew Calder, of twin &MS, CAMPBELL!. --in Seaf rth, on August 30, the w!4 of Mr, fohn Campbell, of a SKELTON, _ on August 21, the wife o , John lielton, of a daugh- ter, NerroSe, In Grey, on August 25, the wife of Mr, 'William Norton, of a daughter, - Beanenseet —In 11tIleftt, on August 28, t Kaelah, idea da o.„ tter of Mr, George Balderson, aged 8imonths, Direfte—In Stanley, on. August 29, the wife Of Mr, Valentine Diehl, aged 45 years, 1 sammageol. THE NIARKETS„ — 1 i SEAPORTS, Sept, 2,1875, There is nothing 'doing on the grain market. Deliveries are go light that only a few buyers are now on the mar- ket. In a week or so, however, things will brighten up, and there will be plenty of buyers and, an abundance of grain. Batter is scarce and in good demand. It is difficult to get a good. artiele for home consumption. Potatoes are abundant and declining in price. Frait seems plentiful, but all brought in thus far hes met with ready eale at good priees. We quote: Fall Wheat 1 05 to 1 10 Spring Wheat, per bushel, - ,, . 1 05 to 1 10 Oats' per bushel., ,, . . , ..1.... „ 0 88 to 0 40 Peas perbughel 0 70 to 0 75 Barley- per bushel , 0 60 to 0 65 Butter, No. 1, Loose, 0 17 to ' 0 18 Eggs, - . , , , ,,, - ,, ,..., . i . , . . . 0 00 to - 0 13 Flour, per barrel. ' . 5 50 to 6 00 „, , • 7 00 to 10 00 Hides. , 0 00 to 550 Sheep eking, 0 50 to 1 50 Salt (retail) per barrel 0 80 Salt (wholeSale) per barrel, -, „ , . 0 70 Potatoes, now, per bushel 0 80 to 0 40 Oatmeal 't--)• ad • 1 0 00 to 600 , Wood. , Beef sines a 1 their livet - ie farm tarly,ea he mak ng or a bat ke -contempiate4 sending to ncial Exhibition . And it is we et that apart from the ., upertor Et nake of it, there can be no dota at it will briag him "much grist n account of the fact that it nstructed bono who eas not been. I bs- the eiglit of th Alnnhtft daylight encu he w e born ' 5r1d. He ie ales, 1nrU0U8 111 action of " nteeleecarved. M fbe 1 ineeniotoi an( eceentri styles &fro - Ave, and withal n ore lflenit he author of then is blind) to ozieht mind how tees/ are coil- . Robert Dale is w shout excep- greateet blind gsniue in this. f the Dominion. There ere in I rteyluni Of bah this -country sgland,: nonsfaeing Ferrite who ems - a.eekete, do wool. work &c., but we reels" helieve that th( rr oe another maker, wile has not hc use ofhio erganee who eau eomp re with him ese of the toots of a e rpenter. It 01 a vieit of the cum ,us in oak h to teok at what ia lan lf - it fOrtil, -04atea 'Pim «. grops area Palo in Gr • Britain, . mese ',rine gaprea:e reviewing ehin unerketo and crop reports et !ek, says that the e( ntiuuance af 'rather haa enabie(1 farmers to se- , large anroant of pr 'duce in fine I -on. The noire, however, that is , , the crop thra more ce mietainte me e.f both quelity and yield. Stelt -the came in rrance, Holland aud ,:rg 1 eport that samples are of t‘ -Aeries:, , Pricein Great Bnp- i. t uneettle(1, Tha markets ns - laerse ehow a decline of one in Franee the reducWa s ° . Flouts at Paris eli wheat has ' i aiseettet o fr"x' ofk,rin ,01 ti nrktets fo . '6) an advetehi of Is, sniate e that have Ix -Wed, F_t be a menth befere prices 'arael their E:.vel., ske ft ride ,n the f. Iontinerit, e withering of the crops is g . and prices ha -he given sea a n lielgitim, Holland, and Ger - the potato crop haa saffered rall ;row rain and disease. ---sessees.---- paeructiaeo Rain Storfl3. cat deetructive rain storm occu. atingtote on Sundas4 lest. N Inks of the Silver Creek abent - 'uie were flooded i and did pelted to seek eafetY 10 tories 4 more substantial ,nd could Only he reached' hundred e'er& frornlii n the vicinity of thee:Navy h. eefore beiughnown to be at covered with water from a two and three feet. Elea velfth /Areas, east, were ed te float an ordinary boa Scalities, owing to the -burst ., the 'street cars ceased the -water somewhat , , A LUIS on Penosywanta es.' v 2 00 to 2 50 4 00 to 600 C• ranron, Elt, 2, 1875, Fall Whea,t, per bushel., 5 0 1 12 Spring Wheat,- perbushel. 1 10 0 1 12 Oat,per bushel 0 37 0 0 40 Baxley, per 'bushel 0 60 C 7; Peag', per bushel 0 70 0 72 * - • • 0 17 13 0 18 Butter Potatoes 040 0 040 Eggs0 12 0 018 Hay, per toil,— „ ,,,,,, • , 8 00 0 10 00 TORONTO, Sept, 2, 1875. There iverc in to -day abont 200 bushels of Tread elt wheats for vvhith $1 21 to $1 22 w4s paid; about 400 bushels of barley,- taken at 75(r to 85e; and. a lo of new oat e at 42e. Hay brought; $15 to $10, Butter sold at 25e to 27e for pound rolls. Eggs were a OlOW t ale, at 17e to 18e for email tote, and at 14c by the basket. - Lorries's, Sept, 2, 1875, The delivery of wheat hag been very farbero being busy- with the bar - vest, Very little grain of amy kind, ex- cept oat, was offered, and prices con- tinue wi1Iwnf ehange, 1)eihl fell wheat Rohl at $ sold at$ New in Spring ing ; gel Weight. One lot of &x if class cattle averagin 818 lbs, As so for $3 75 per /00 lbs ; this was alba tthe lowest price mid to day. There were three car-Ioads.of hogs on flee ma' ket ; two of these loads were distillehytfed hogs and were bought at $6 624 per 100 lbs on their arrival. The farm -f d ho'i, brought $7 37 to $7 50 per 100 lbs. sheep or. Iambs in the market, Hidc,s No. 1, inspeet-ed, $6; No, 2, $5 •:N�. e4, per 100 ; calfs ins are from Oc to 1 le per lb ; sheep and latribekin !il1 to 60e each, LITTLE FALLS DAIRY MA.R. ET. TATTLE roue, N. Y., Aug, 30, 18!. Tile number of box of cheese held over from last week, torcthtr tsitl the low state of the market a that ti left an impression on the miitle of f ,ore men.. that their loads Would meet with ready salee and advanced rates. Con- sequently, the offerings ,of factonices were large, reaching fully 15,000 boxes, The unsatisfactory condition of affaire in New York, with regard to credit on the part of shippers, had a tendency to ake buyers wary and unwilling to m hese at last week's quotations. Ho der , on king any - This t of not .000 tight be - here vard een iries the other hand who bad been lo for a " rise," were loatli to sell at thing below rates of a week ago. made the market by gar the dello the oeason, • Sales of factory wer effected lentil a late hour, not over boxes having been sold. These,br from lOte, to 11e7 the latter flgur ing paid for choice tote only, ' were probably 2,500 Nixes sent fo to be sold on conunission. Bet 300 and 350 boxes of farm were delivered whieh eold at from 91.e. to 101e. I We have received advices from a up to the third week in AuguSt,, London correspondeot says ; Tra tions in ,Atrierican and. Canadian e are large, at previous -rates. arrivals cheek the tendency show ward an advance. quotations are lowe ; English Cheddar, 76s, to Wiltshire, doable, 680, to 74re; Che medium, 68s, to 720,1- fine, 74s, to Scotch, 67s. to 74s.;,14nerican and. adian, extra fine, 5/e. to 58s,; fine to 56s.good, 48s, to 52s, • seat 40s, to 48s. There ni steady for butter, more especially for European a few sales of Irish and erican made. Clonrnels, 120s. to extra fine, 124s.; Limericks, 114a.; sets, 144s, • Jerseys, 90s. to 110s,' • land, 110;.• to 120s.' Swedish, 1 120.; Normandy, 9fia, to 130e.; A can aad. Canadian, 60s. to 95s. road Our sa eerie rge to- fol - hire, 7Ss,; Can' 54. ary, and {fine Am - 220r; Dor- ries- .to eri- '008; NEW GO MciLL & CO, D N C A &HD N A Pi LL GOODS rPENED OUT THIS viOEK. PENED OUT THIS WEEK. ENED OUT THIS WEEK, S A.F0 *OU D CALL E ECIAL A TENTION 0 TIIETR: A Opening this k5 eseirixrent. EE OUR SPECIAL BAH N IN *Bvtt FLANNELS, Nsw FLANN LS, }- , NhaF FLANNELS, Naw FIJA;* IriS5 1 FLANNELS, Naw FLANNELS, 1 E AND SPLENDID TOOKS NE JUST OF'ENED HIS WE NTS, DRESS (i-voltS, EW BLACK- LUSTRES NEW WINCOS, NEW WINCEYS, NEW WINCEYS, Whie,h for ARIETY and B10E surpaskies anything been able to offer tic) the public. hat they ha.ve ever • IAILO!31NG DEPJWTMENt NEW PRINTS, NEW PUNTS, NEW. PRINTS, NEW PIOTS, NE* PRINTS, NEW PRINTS, Thete oods we e Seleced with Great Care, , 1 gest and Finegt Stock ever sh.overrle thc lowing,Goods FftEN ENOL SCOT( WORiaTED; eamallos, syl FANCY TWEEDS; II CHECK SUITINGS. , A.nd he'd purchased at 'me when money TcO0 scarce, they a e w prepared to HATS ANES cAps. X -EW COTTONS, NEW Comm, NEW COTTONS, OFFER INDUCEME 'TS TO AU THEIR 'OMER& oice Selections in est Goon is quoted in Nevr York at 14. LADIES' 41JfERIC4E NGLISII STYLE, AMERICAN Sfr.YLr •CANADIAN KID BOOTS AND SLIPP RS & MeINTYRE NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS. GOODS - NEW DRESS GOODS, WE GIVE AEW OF ows, TIEs, 1-1 M I P A ID 1 IT S THE CHEAPEST FINE COO .NEW CLOTH MANTLES, NEW CLOTH MANTLES, ' NEW CLOTH MANTLES, •EVER OFFERED IN SEAFO TB, ALSO THE BEST FRENCH kl Both inTatton and Lace, NEW SEAL MANTLES, NEW SEAL MANTLESTs --eNEW SEAL 3,1ANVLES FANCY DRESS ALL WOOL SE PLA D DRESS ME INOES—An MO RNING G 6 From KIN"; & BROWN, the Best and Faehionable makers of Ladies' Boots in t rainion, MeINTYRE & WILL Main Street, Se 408 Most he Do- ' IS, forth, CIAUTION,--Ag ray w fs, „ANNA JANE HOG - GAM), hag left ray bed and board ithont just OHM or provocati n, I hereby eau ion all parties sleekest harboring her or giving h any- thing without a written order from me, omits nossoorin, Township eforra, Cosnty of WI- , ran, Morrie, Aug, 81, i754(4,4 to $2 10. Extra chrerce load 15, New sells freely at $1 80 i readwelf old $1 00 to $2 05, fecel demand at $1 70 to $1 90, LACHINE CANAL ENLARGMENT NEW -COB SETS, NEW CORSETS, NEV CORSETS, heat scarce and ia good demand 2 05. Barley, very little offer- NOTICE TO CONTRACT at $1 t4 $1 40, aceording to THE letting of the vio kg for the enlarge quota Oats old ,scarce and wanted at the Lathine Canal, a vertiged to take $1 23, lew more plentiful and sell freely the Si'rr1f Pr o erMinnit Neat. at $1 to $1 05. Peas, very few offering, Rol dabolymtrotproneidye milt& ,iloarlElio).1swiEnig) eell at $1 15 to $1 20, The above quota- 2Oth day of 8opteml4r next, The pia tions are per 100 po d IP tter scene • epeclileationa will be ready for examinatio rolls 210,,to 23c; fee ed on Tiltrne 19e to 21e, , 5 go, 18-cato 20e ; croeke 14aPrevi e•e° mulY raenti 16th day of September ext. By Order, P. BRAUN, Seer orkg, -Department of Public STRATFORD OflJESE MARKET, Ottawa, -Aug. 18, At the Stratfor Cheese Merkes on Wednesday, the offeriugs were .4,500 HOUSE AND LPT IN 170 boxes at Ole. - e1To be Sold by Auedion„I boxers.- Sals, ,400 boxes at 9c,, and RS. cut of laee on , un- date0 y, the and , at the AY, the NEW TIES, NEW TIES, . NEW TIES, NEW e NEW NEW ----- 4 TORONTO liIVE STOCK MARKET, BSEITIF,S, —The receipts of cattle were rather more liberal (Janne the paet week, and thehittatity alfer ehowed improvement, Prime tor ellPiee were firm, but for infer- rior And Meditall were hardly maintained, We 444te fir/it-0148e, $4 25 to $4 50 ; secondollessee V 70 to $4 ; third-elaos, $3 to $3 00,1 [la:ported gales include one cer, averaging 1,15011es, at $53 ; two 954S lbse at $31 50 ; two care, averaging I 1,050 Ills, at $3/ ; one ear, averaging ; 1,100 lies, at $44 ; 'WO Call, mixed, ever - aging 1,025 lbo, at $31. ; 30 head, do,, averaging 1,050 lbs, at $34. Strnefe—Have been in Moderate Rip- ply, with a, fair demand for the local trade, at from. $4 to $5 50 for lots, $6 being paid for selc1eted only, ' LA3IBS --In go d request, with scarce- ly as many aom' g in as are required, and prices are firm, at from $3 to $3 50, with asa obtainable for selected. We note -sa e,s of 165 including 14 sheep, at $3, 50 aal round., i • I . MONTREAL l'ItirrE STOOK, MARKET. I Sr. GA!lliiIEL, Sept. 1, 1875. The &LttIe on the market to -day con- sisted cif twelve carloads of fresh arrivals, and two carloadheld over from last week, making ha all 14 car -loads offered for saki. Butchers taking advantage of the large supply have succeded in lower- ing prices ftom 10e to 25e per 100 lbs. Aldetnian McShane bought several oxen. at 50 per lb, one or two very good steers btouk1t 51e per lb, but the general 'price vba Irene. $4 25 to $4 75 per 100 lb', live 7"1AVAPY12,it . 3 f Home and Lot in j ipen,owned and MTVE1151V-ri7ae-thiril tbe day of sale, the hala pureheeer-at 6 per eent ithetioaoche e sol4 st Os same time 408-6 WM, 404-8 EN NEW COLLARS, NEW -COLLARS, NEW COLLARS, • uetion, 11, the. oeiip1ed by the pareha money On On tiree to ['lathe interest, Blsir will also be el place, LATE, Sr,, LUMBER. .4.,644-6466466e4. .44 6-44644 WE have now 4s hand for sale, at 1Saw 1,1111g, near Grgy, Young A Spolin 'o Salt Worte, a :arge (-plenary of HEMLOC'k LUMBER, 1,Vhieh we now offer et $7 50 per M. ,Partiea favoring no with their attics w 1 have it promptly attended to. 401 ARMITATE, CARTER, & RAY. INSOLVENT ACT OF !869,1 In the Matter of OLIVER GABLE of the Town Of -Goderich, 111t Huron, and THOMAS MAB younger; ROBERT CRAIG and CRAIG, all of the village of Carron the County of Perth, Stave 31anu G. ANDERSON Co., both as and Coopers, tralg under th? and. partners, In. lvents, THE Insolvents hale made an aggi T tom eireeserttir ttllr ifie the Town of Goderiela in the Cou ty on Tuesday, the 7th day of nab EWOUFFS, NEN.V CUFFS, liEW CUFFS, AT AT AT NEW C VF FS, NEW CUFFS, NEW , CUFFS, GOODS-91enit1 an atied. GE—Yery Serviceable and a hionable, OODS— The lading Thing StylisleGoods. Colors and. Cheap, OD Large Stock at Rot Prices, BLA K LUSTR S—A Splendid Choice from WINOEYS—At al Primo and a Good Choice, FA CY AN6 P AIN FLANINELS—Chea WO STED 00 TINGS—A 400d Variety EDS—Canada English and Scotch, CY AND P AIN yESTINGS—A Fin. Selection. TLE CLO HS—Very Low Priced- ") WOOL BE VER —That wilt lteen l' le Warin. NKETS—Fora Song this Year. IERY ANp GLOIll'ES—ak:eaper thaw th Cheapest. arm. TS AND OVE S—A Good Stock to 047fie From. LE DAMA \ A. G. McDouo-ALL & Co. &FOUNDRY FOR SEAFORTH INPSOPti' SCARFS,, In Great Variety aiatt for a Pouneety ta Sea.fertbe 0. 0, WILLSON; TitY, ORTH AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENT EMPORIUM h you. with the Bed. lairplemente made at the Lo >est Mzufaetv;erd Priem TYV MA AL BL HO KID QUI TA OL 1 SM HA BO GR than ever Before, - Low, SOETHING NEW IN THISTLE CUTTERS, P Ina Bc4, a. Stoek of the Improved Thi -41,0 Clatter ilowi, with Wrought Iron This has sllth good features a tire o18 plow, sud i. mulch m e dunrIale. It is mar.taaanned bUze old firm, be orkinal malaise turerg of the tle Cutter Massey Mautifactueing Conpny Port Perysud LoadOn Gang Plows, the bt Gang Pkws ever intrerIuced to the publiot, trial given and eatiefaction gnaranteed, All kinds of Geners[IPprpoze PiotV); AlWays on Hard. 11.48.66 MITS AND GLOVES—Very Fine and KS— and 1,6101n at all Fri ler:TRAIN- CUTTERS AND 616 A C Clil5SHE1186 I I , • The old Favorite Straw Cutte and G -rain Crushers from Ma7well, ef Paris, always on bend. These Implonents have teen well tried, and barn ,fft,o0d the test of time, as titOge 01 zo izralcr make have done, THING—For the Million Cheap, ANI: FANCY GOOD s—T4 Suit Everybody, LL -WARE S AND OA TS AND S OERIES— —Large Stock. HORSE POWEES. minw4n= two, !cur, six Bud ten -horse Po always on hand. wellas Prices, he0a:aSi—nd GA.011047rts and Sizes HOFFIVIAN BROTi•ileRS' HOFFMAN BROTII' ERS' ' HIOFFMAN BROTI1ERS! MILL, NERY AN ANTL8 ROOMS THE FLO ENDE 4 MACHINE Is novi univeltallyazitted to be the DWI arid CHEAPEST—the ebf,apeet beea,tifP the best -le - the market.. This is the elite mallow In the market having a re---mittle feeder, and ft le flw only machine that makes rafire than ?nye kindas, stitch, These machines are sad ou trial, and if the pnr6l18aeri� wt with. it can retain it and get any other machine lathe market, A trial of 'it is all that is v.ar.ired togive a:at/dilation. DERSON, Linty 011 L, the ! HENRY! rook, In', tiros of 0.: viduals CHEAP CialEAP CHEAP PA AB UT TWO WE KS, WV, at the hour 01 11 o'clock in the 1 reeeive statements of their affairs a1ul Assignee. Dated at Goderieh this 10th day I DIXIE WATSON, In GARROW 8‘ WAIXEU, Solicitors for insolvents. ment of are not - Waste in r, A. P. moon, to an An met, 1875 rint Astrignee. • 402,-S CASH STORE, CASH STORE, CASH- STORE, A SEAFOetTH. SEAFORTH. SEAFORTH. L EAlLY DuNCA N. 13, ackiug :Boxes for Sale. 0 A EARLY. & DUN AN, Sea orth. Q. C.; 19V-4,..LSON 02.5 an ibtandsnt supply alWays on band- at Ino Emporinmm SEAFOSTS. 411-S0 all the other 1 leading tutaehines, so that Tnrehasera eau ha.ve their etiaiee„ 1 MUSICAL INS RUSiENTS, ' 0. 0, WILLSON. keepa ike largeet and beat ' aeleeted stock a mu,sioai linetrainents Wed a Toronto, mudding of antiel cebrated 5fath 1ireek Plano,and other Pianos! P-7,tnaces, Gorge Woods', • Betsy, And Canada Orgsas and 3feledreamas7 of which be can 04as eheap-aitbenfam.-*'°,010171, / TO THE LADIES,—In L4 and Mnele DeDartramt baepa a full Aoek 01 Self -Fitting Charts. • styles arid %gallons,: .. • Sheet Xusic arolgoSie - _6 e 66-