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The Expositor, 1869-01-22, Page 3Kte. ttiner who y a paltry - and be ie highest e eelle one ch used e the ma mounts hia ee.sors- 1 loads 'eery fe o market). . Of mem it is Serthence that wine farm not been la the habit of =et towere arid do" not eiradvantages, that they It has' hcea the me in. aad 1 presfutife it will be that terlain par - deviation front (Ad es shed ene• tom. As the . fit t 'locomotive en- y occur- eetablieh- - would gr ain ermers have oeeed !insane, so in antnderisaien froM, or lies ve the old method of --doing oked apon Its CUM men, some of wiiomwe 1 arn srry to say. I a stigma. on the character of espe'tt1e farmer to say he would eight• or ten miies with a heavY to save, 1-n.- avoid a smell fee of 10 , est -shims dee being equal. villing to give tht farmers in ci ity credit for mere 1,iliresvdne to drive that dietemce with a loat gra1n drld sell it from at 3 cen ashel 1t than they' cen d Sea- elely to, avoid P- JLr fee. , that if our -ekeepers Who t the ftrefe'LN grumbling e trade gaillg to, neigh} oring , iteoint -of the niert.et fees, the cause to it proper vould 'rind that they are se of the trade leaving ,tel'eaforth. zts tlicy sity, let them tr it:1(111m nts- to the fermere, let ir pal% z.18 eleatp or Ores per, v ez math or mere for pain oeder pr( -dine as they de other 'cets, and 1 -a ill getarensee that neither uttirket, nor the initrket fee-, will -ve-tet the trade frocoining her proceedtWelVadd t att-.1.1 mere iteui ng and more hue:tile:3s like Until these a petition hantked about Itown reirty!pridiag hiinself es teeing the chaipion of "•no reetarket,'" mit 7 ! attiag matterto seeure signs - tee ietitieu, I a,flistOILI, Was for f doing tivray with the arket-• feea Now, Mr. for the merket "British ftir and impartial' trial be- e being, condemned, awl if such is . 1 s4flI gaarantee that farreere Stoi' 3 aS Wen t'.$ grain deal - 1e% then •one yteer, be eonvinced that flit) market luitily 4tivautageone to all. So long men 111 Jeisinestewll cry down tim ju;st So much longer will it o get itt into good working order - act the imerehanta are themselves to tee tlie trade is ("eine-to other - - , -- eta.. Inetead of upholding the mar- ' ftit theyishould do, they mierepree it adeitintages to the faraiere, and Irgdso Much on the iajury intlieted !hat; clasp of the conimunity by its ddishmentt that they are led to be- e they ;lire injureds While the !very , se hasfpreved itself to be the Case 11 otheri market towns. Instead of ifttrdiers[haeing to pak the rent of ima-rkeN as -Lev say they have, they receive! ttiere ior their paeluee and ehy be to 4 COnskierahle extent edited. tfl • GRAIN. DEALER. Jan. ibin. 18.69. all American, gave icefellow 1 another, Ameeicate a dianer onle th'e` othel. day'. This 'was all r well, for Longfellow deserved the ler,and we hope enjoyed it ; Mr. kis could afford to give it, and we s110 doobt enteyedpari..ag the bill, we do not see exactly why the af- vae considered of such importanse necesaitate an Athettle cable des - h. For some time past the cable Mtsinly devoted iteelt se American in ausiness Soon if a yankety ize.g at Parie it -will he at once tele - died to New York.--stineeetto,00t AN;5-1-E.Dtexiitnetr-i5 Iecture 111 the 'United States ia t0000t, ot. eri- mart lap of whites, anek blacks, v dos not the delicate and dainty ture *Set her benigh*white sistem, actical e.xample itt the asatter If cannot -get anebowaaatad jo the tbile, she eaa (Its teet,y stepp-ing - the herder Theta. are -color- sen ill Can -w -la iaot tea' fastidiG149 "604 heie Get "6tOttle-Where. SIW ad, or peat& will cote to the con - ton that she is a teypecrite and alug ; thast nature iatevis.gtvouger, L her clap:4Na seatiftta ; that, in she is not the °Man& kdelicate t she woull make 1ettseifolit to be. `e 'atm 7m es. he Bank of /Amin* 11 viaits. agency from' handed - over its h k o Commerce. eseeetaaetesseareeeraenee-eareeeteartear•r? Di STRICT M,ATTE.RS-: MARKET Bir -LAW, ---Mr: CoVida Jjas lodged a complaint against Mr. Ewing for violation of the By -Law as affect- ing blitchels. The case is postponed for eight days. Met J. DUNCAN wiehes us to notice the fext, that he is dealing off his stock of Boots and 11;erent- Hata, Caps, etc, to- mate rocm for large spriag ironortas , LoOk out for ft(Ivettisement neXt week. - Marl. et weigh scales . ere com- pleted, and, we understand, are al- ready much appreciated by. thejarming -community. .The Clerk, however, in- forms e5. that the platfornr htie.. been made too nitilrONY: It iS not irre- parable. • • .ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday a yoting man named Wm. VanEgmond, at Eg- mondville, gotlis hand into a sawing - machine, whish larcerated it in a fear- ful main Cr.Di Vercee, believes, how- ever, thasilie can save the "'hand, ex- ceptirg two fingers, w1ih he has am- - sr) etene--• - THE SEAFORTH to t,tt—Fet, ..A.MaT Orr 1-11:1711R, • Wile CAN 13AT IT4–' st week; J. Copeluid of 8tan1ey broeght into Sea - forth 3ttli-Iset, 9,000 lbs ef pork Which lIE sold for the slice little ,surn of800, besiCh•-s this' he Feld • -$400 worth .of barley, all is off 100 acres of land. Can bettt that !I asks -the Signa A LITTLE boy liadne a few miles ont of "the villane. receivat a sevete kk a .• of a horse on his head; on Saturday night. Dr. Coleman being 'called, found tleit parte of the -cranium had Leen dri-ten into the, brain, which he extrected, turd we ere pleased to know that lie.has good hopefor his patiene's, recovery, t SUE‘POSED INCENDIARISM: ' The Town Again in Jeopardy Yesterday morning, between- three and four o'clock, Mr, Cardin.o's' stables *ere diecovered to be in flames. Before - the alarm: was given, the fire had made such prOgress that nothing was got out of the burning buildinW Amongst the •other ontents were two horses and 'a pow.- • The loss will not be less than $500.1 ;But for the extraordinary exer- tions Of the citizenst the fire must have communicated with the frame bnildings in -front, in which case, there.eould be no knowinab as to where it would have . cetteed. Mr.-Cardino has strong suspicions of the incendiary, and we- trust that the guilty party will come to the hands.a. justiee, and get the reward which this vilest of all vile crimes deserves. s ACCIDENT..4.-111evet„ youug men; Wm. Neal] tied Joh Weieele, at a dioppiant bei`.-z:i Leidiliop,. this -week, varied the ent,ertainment 1;y ti lug aC the cold _steel et the .aaes' eilge on that- feetB. -It.----t v er e -won nds, good deel of -paineand loat or blood: Both' ctIsee are oiling well aindeatthe at- tendee c of Dr. Smith. A tY6UNG man maned Andrews was COZnI lain ad of or wea:ring coat -it the Skating'Carni via, and a rine of $20 was inflicted, \but upon further • i':seurinitioir the magistrate committed it to ,4 and costs. This 'should be a arnie 0e - to all hating end' appatel in their 1oss6seion, not to wear •it en in'a proper oeceeions, DRastaado.--rFrance & •Lannier's Dramatic -Troupe pltlyed in Sharp's Mueic Hall three, n" ights during the past week.' The first two nights they were not greeted with very large audi- ences, there being other amusements on the same eveninge, but the last en- tertainment was well patronized. All expressed general slitisfaction, and in not a few cases_ murh admiration. -The droll -Wit of Mr. Heron, and comieali- ties of Mr. -France, make many laugh at every recurrence of the,. thought, of -what they said and how they said it. , A i FM dap ago a grain lawyer heught a load olf pork oft' of the mar- ket, and a cornplaint being Jodged be-- - fore 1).. L. Silis, Esq., it Was deaermin.- ed that under the present Bylaw_ the buyer, ie not, jointly, .respousible with the seller. It Will drobably be amend - el iri this particular: •*". Mtssioneetv vin—OnSabbath uext, Rev. Mt. McLaurin, will preach Missionary Sermons -at 11 a id 6:30 p. m., 111 conitecton. with the Home Missions; under the auspiees -of the Baptist Church of this pia e. Ser vices in the' -Masonic Irall Col ections After each service in ,aid of the a,bosre named object. • Carnival. Who -says the skating Carnival 'en Monday devetrhsg-' was not a success Echo am wers "who "—and all is silent again: Truly it was what we prognosticated it w-ould one of the jolliest, nertiest, and happiest evenings ever spent in Seaforth" The attendance was 'Very large—the ice 111' excellent or- der, and the-WM-times varied, and we were- goieg to say, pretty, but upon sec- ond thought we will not, for there cer- tainly were "seine of the grandest ex. ceptions, and perhaps they were nearly all exceptions-. At any rate they were just what they shoirld be for the oc- casion ; and amongst the very best we would notice the Scott, the rurk, the Trapper, theSailor'the Cricketer,- the Cardinal and Peter Piuder. It may be invideous to particularize for all were "jolly good," and we wily hopei that the next Carnival will be better, and -that the Egmonsiville Band will be again present to add zest to the oc- casion. RUNAWAYS. ---Horse racing is becorne ing a perfect mania, An our village; so much so, that the animals as -es taking it up on their own responsibility. Six or eight _instances of runaways have oc- curred during the last few days. Yes- terday very serious consequences result- ed from one of those incidents. s A - yoeing man Alamed °Hannah, of tBlite- vale, reAred a compoued frkettiree of the leg ineendeavoring to stop his team, The accident is serious, but the patient is rapidly on theenund under the treat- ment of Dr. Smith. itIeSIONARY ing 'held in ;•:f/s... :Themes' Church ion, Wednesday evening-, was attended by a respectable anti an attentive audience, 1N -ho listened tvItia much pleasure. to addressee from the Revs. John. (chaiiman), Bancroft, and Caulti ld, a,ncliDrs. Schuttie and Tibetts, settng. forth the claims of " the mission'1y eases, A very respectable collection was taken up in aid of the same_erei “4._ FARM' ER:•"—We cannot insert - any aohnrnunication. without the writers 'bona fide name, not -necessarily foreine sertien, but cis a ,guarantee of good faith, as ere have all -that we want to docto father our own productions. We eo not sympathize 'with your ,State- ments ; butfurnieli us etith your-nameby next issue, and we will pnb_lials your letter end giste oue ideas en- theenatter Read_ the letter of " Grain Dealer"-- iu issue. NORTH HURON AGRICULTURAL 'Sod - ma -I -se -The annual meeting of the ab es e society's was h el d at Lon dsborou gh. on Wednesilt y last when the following appoints:seat. were made ; President, H. Snell ; let Vice -President, Robert Govenlock e 2nd 'Vice -President, Chas - Morrow. ; S,aretary, S. Malcomson ; . McTieergaka; Directors,— ; Sil Andrew's, 'Joseph m. Bali, Jams B. RaceY• e,.W. Hibgston, - _Auditors—Robert M. Its Robson. • For Council of 'Associaticinf—Robert Gibson. Treasurer; 1.‘, Richarrd Co J. Fisher. Robert' Curt McMichael. "THE ELORA LIGHTNING E. The initial number of this -paper, is rare specinten eftthe printer'S art, and its literary and political tone is unex- ceptionally sound and good. We wish Mr. Shaw every success in thesenter- erise. - We fancy Elora must be a warm, fast, andliste place for a newspaper -.at present. We hopenhowever, that Ore Lightaing _Express will keep on the. ti aelt,, and break the neck of neither passenger nor Observer, though the ne,-' • tural- result. Would be rather lively - T, Srero:Ns' is the srot for all the deli- cacies of :the season, each tas Oysters, (prepared in any way) Canned Bruit, Confectionaries, etc., next door to pl..; sinithi office. . 59 -lin. -- Racy, Nicli South,Ruron Agricuit.oral Society' The annual meeting (4\ this ,ISociety took place at Brucefield, on Tuesday the 19th. inst The President, James Dickson, Esq., in the chair. The Se- cretary in his annual repbrt said the number of members on tne books -was 135. The Treasurer read his report Showing that he had a balance on hand, of $46.00. - (Ap,p'aelse.) Moved by Mr. Anderson, sec. by Mr. Geo. Ander- son, thief the report noiv read be receiv- ed and adopted. —Carried. Moved by Dr. Coleman, sec. by James, Bell, that James Dickson, Esq, be our President for the current yean—Carried What the igraal Saari& "Besides those who decry the sea - "forth Market, there is another party "is comPetteal of Merchants, Wheat buy- "ersand garmers. • They maiatain that "the Market has not yet been tried, "and it is idly to condem it before it is "tried—That it is only these who know "nothing aobut it and- timid pi ople who "would do so. That it is a beaefit to "the farmer,- for Without a Market the "buyers were scattered up and down "for a mile's diatance.one buying at one "place, and one or more at tnether When "the farther might get one, two or three "dents less a bushel than if the buyers "were all together. But with the "Market the es heat buyers ar all to - '.‘g -ether, there is no chance forsly dodge. "ing,, the competition- is keener, the "fanner is always sure of gettind the ,Aligh est, priee, aod the great probatbility cis that it will be at least acent per -bred -dr - '%1 more than wit1iout:4 market. And "what farmer would go ten miles -away for the f-ake of paying ten cents per load "when he -Would get sixty cents per load "more for bringing it here and be sure "lie had right weight. BURNS' ANNIVERSARY,—The arrange- ments for celebrating this occasion I1tn1 been perfeited; and the following ex- cellent programme bas been prepared : Kennedy's yoncert in Sharp's Hall at 7:30 (see adv.), after which a 'Dinner will 'come •cif in. the • same place, at which, Hugh Love, Esq., will preside ; Peter RaMsay, W. McConnel and .E. Casn, Esq., will occupy the Vice ChairS. The Chair will propose the following toasts : "The Queen," I. "bovea•nor General," "Army aud Nava" "Memory of Barna," " The Guest of the evening -(Kennedy)." •lst Vice —r" The Land wesleft,": "The Land" we herein," Ag- riculture,". " Cernmerce," " Manufac- sures" 2nd Vice—" Tile Ladies," :"The Press," Host and Hostess." In view of the above programme, and the occasion itself, we may saely-pre- diet an evenirg's entertainment, the equals ef which are few. Da,stardisl- Outrage. •. , -4e..- Seaforth Meeting of Teachers' As- - _sowation. . , -THE Htuon Teachers' Association met M: Seaforth School House. on Sa- turday 16th inst. 'Wee. G eri-and, 1st Vice President in the chair, Jami s Ferguson, Secretary. Communications were read, from Goderi-11 Local Association, and from Mn.• Molesworth. It was then re- solved e • .. ist. That the resignation pf • Mr. Molesworth, as Treasurer, be accepted. 2nd. That this Association. ,views with regra the ' resignation ef _ Mr. Molesworth, and that a hearty vete of thanks be tendered to hint for his able and efficient services, a copy, of which the Secretary will transmit te hint forth- with. 3rd. That A. Dewar be Treasurer in place of Mr. Moleswerth. 0 . Mr. .Morrison read 8 n essay on the best method of advancing the Teachers' Salaries; 1 Mr. Simmons read an esssy on the -Journal of Education,after, which the following motion. was put :. Moved by G. A. Sin:U:11011S, seconded by D. Haraniell, that in the opinith a this Association the Jowl -nal of Editca.• &ion should be abolished br the' subsidy diseontinued in future, and that aii in- dependent paper devoted to Literature and Education should be esta-blished, and that it is the duty of teacherante susfain a -encourage such a periodical by ell the Means in their po-wer.' . On a division this motion was lost.• ''• : ' • - The Editor of the Seafortho ETTOSI- TOR being present, offered to devote a column to the insertion of literary and educatiOnal articles f..roin the Associa- tion. The . offer was accepted, and Messrs. Eeira-r, Ferguson and Gerrond were appointed as a Committee to re- view said articles before insertion, when they may be taken as the opinions of the Association. A_11 communica-' tions -to be addressed to Mr. A. Dewar; Seaforth P. 0. . •- 1Viessr.§. Simmons, Varcoe, Morrison and Ferguson, were appointed to write the first articles, but any member be- sides, who. feels inclined, may' write. Next meeting to be held at Goderich. Subject of discussion—" Whether the duties of. 1 Superintendelts are tom satisfactori defined in the SIChool Monday, last two men who work at the tank house, named Taylor Gustl5art (the latter a blind man) had a little altercation when it appears .Gusthart attacked Taylor with a hat- chet,- or other sharp instrument, and ine flicted most feaftel injuries on the head and face, tearing up the scalp, knock- ing ont_sorae of his teeth, and breaking the—. bones of his face. To such, an extent are his injuries'thatf his medical attendant expresses but-sfaint .h.lpes of his recoyery. Gusthart was arrainged • before D. L. Sills, Esq., but on account of the inability of .Taylor to attend court, he was remElitded- tilr the 14 prox. -- From circumstances, there is every reason. to believe' that Gusthart was Planning to have Taylor dismissed from his situation to secure it for himself; we hope however,' that, should Taylor recover from his bodily injuries that he- willsbe reinstated, as he. bears the re, putation a being a faithful servant, 8ncl there is no doubt, but that in this case he was the victim of a base scheme, originated in the mind of a base man. P. S.n-Since the above was in type 'we have been informed, that, under the assidions treatment of Dr. Tracey, goodehopes are entertained -for the suf- ferer's recevery. moualy. Geo. Sproat, Estee was &1 Esq. 1 Esq. tors Stan NVm. Stephen—Rachard Sweet. Seaforth.—Dr. Coleman. Tuckersmith.—Wm. Bell, Geo. Ches- ney. Ilsborne,--Jits. Pickford. Hugh Lo4, Sen., Fan, was re -appointed Sect retary. G. E. Cresswell, Esq, Treale Alestirs. Geo. Jackson and Robt. -Brown_ w( re appointed • Auditors. Rat: Gile bons, Esq., was appointed a member of the Council of Agriculture. t Vice President, and Thos. Larnb, 2nd. Vice President. The diret- ppointed were : Goderi. h Town. .• T. Cox. Tp.—Jas., Torrance. ley.—Geo. Anderson. Hay,— DIED. STEKL—In Egmondville, on Monday- last, at the residence of her father, Mary, eldest • daluulitor of.,Tobn St(iet Ten Wh Wh ;IRON'S LIVERY & SALE STABLES. THE MARKETS. Snanonen-, Jarniary 214, 1869. arkets lively—demand and. supply good. en ey of Nices, advancing. 94 0 1 07 PP.@ • 1 15 9., 50 0 3 00 500 ® 525 200 ® 48 75® 60 0 •8 0 15® 20. ® at (Spring) v bushel, 4$ at, (Fall) 19 bushel, Floir V cwt. CioN er per bush. • Timothy per bush. V bushel, 19 bushel, toes 19 buslrel, V ton, 1P dozen; er V _lb cey per lb. Cheese, Factory $.1b Do, 'Dairy, 411 ib Porfc 11Y cwt. • - Wo d. 1.0, cord, 13ar ey IP bushel, Oat Pea Pot .Egt, But Piu Gee _F IRST-CLASS HORSES and Good .Veh a althours, on reasonable tenn reafc*It, Dec. 1,4, 1868. largest and best Livery in Seafort uitd4le Rigs ror Commercial Travellers. Two doors North of Sharp's Hotel. A FEW:ROUES-AND MOMS FOR SAL -7.53-1y mari3O.Pokx 2 50 50 83 70 • 10 20 . -23 06. • 07 25 30 00 ® 14 12L, 8 00 •40 • 2 00 ® 2-25 1 10 ® 120 TOE,OlgO, Jan. 214 1869. (By Telegraph. ) 11 axleets dull --prices standing. • eat (Fall) 19 -1m§he1, $1 10 to 1 15- 1 00 to 1 04 o (Spring) V .bushel, Oais 19 bushel, •. Bailey IP bushel, Peas, 19 bushel, • Pon1 49 cwt. Eutter, ! - 54 to 55, 1 25 to 1 30 85 to 86 9 00 to 9 50. 24 to 28 • Will be found in CAMPBELL'S KW HARNESS SHOP Opposite Kidd & Malulkins Store, IlTherd. he will always keep On hand a lar stock of Harness, Collars, Saddles and TrUnks, and everything in 1 is line.' I • • Seaforth, Dec. 9th 1868. 53-1 13 .TRACY, M.t D., CORONER, FOR rk.,.._ the County of Huron. OFFICE and ILI, iIDENCE---011e door East of the Methodist Episcopa1 Church. . . . Lep4rth, Dec. 14, 1868. 53-Iy Manual, and the "New School /11--i11-.." • , • Seaforth Corcil Proceedings Full Couucil present The accounts of John Winter for 90c., and George McLean for $3. 75c., weme ordered -to be Paid, The Reeve appointed Mr, W. Ne Watson as Auditor, - and the Council, Mr. Al Dewar as the other. A By -Law was introduced andpassed for the appointment of a Clerk. It was resolved thatair. Winter have fill the 1st February for thA collection of taxes, and that' he return the Roll on that day. A Committee was appointed for furnishing the council room. Coun- cil adjourned till Monday next, at 1 Sharp's Hotel. FOR SALE. TT1WO splendid Building Lots adjoining I the Wesleyan Methodist Ohara, in the Village of Seaforth, will oe sold very cheap. Enquire •of PHILIP SPARLING, I North Main Strcet. aforth, Jan. 21. -i HIRAM COLLIDAY, TN returning thanks for past favors, has the 'pleasure of announcing to the mer- chants and business men of Seaforth that he Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds �f DRAY WORK. ' lardoods handled with care, and satisfac- tion guaranteed. January 21st, 1869. 594y J. SEATTER EXCHANGE BROKER, And dealer in Pure eRucs, CHEMICALS & DYE 'STUFFS. The Drug Department is under the special care of an expenenced Chemist, MR. P. WALTON.. January 214, 1869. 5C4y SEAFORTH-1MILLS. our and Fee T PACANI &C isT AND ,ESTABLISHMENT, XT DOOR T SCOTT ROBERTSON' ain Street, Seafor saorbh,. Nov. 25th. 46. AT W. RO 1 LS' ugs & Mediein Paints & Oils, VARNISHE AND TURPENTIN Brushes it Com 6 Sat Lamps AND CHANDELIE Chinnieys AND 'Ennio air OiI A'VING received an Agency from W. J, Scobie, for the sale of their unrivell ed Flour, I aur now prepared to furnis purehasers with 'Jr article . . ough WHICH WILL DEFY COMP.ETrnON I own on the snorted notice. . ., Parties ordering Flour or Feed from mei BPS' COAL, can have the lame delivered in any part of I . • wait Amp. , i .Pri icians Jensen/at-J.0ns earennia Seaforth, Jan. ,20th, 1869. 59-72 i October 20ths .186S‘ AND Perfuni S, -se