The Huron Expositor, 1870-12-02, Page 5an
h the
y set-
yor of
in•
last, at
itizens
d that
m-
aple of
istrict§,
oortanee
n favor
Ei intro -
g gauge,
Le that 8.
rter pro -
)f WOO&
„On with
ey Rail -
seconded
ng which
to Kin-
iiiles. .It.
to $860,=
road LT
it. We
ta voice
or at
- vtiee—
t remains
will give
• to get
,ck in the
building
raoadon
Let us
'or lose
•
fourteen
oasa thro",‘
300can be
and what
;up stock?
a In talc-
s*. ified
• report- of
joint coin -
and Board
arguea
••-int., active
-
oe'cts. were
pse a great
madb
cordwood-
styon,
tP.P by
aist the
-dlent all
wNiell the-
ewise
'is in favor
trongly
'sed line in
41, and Port
ho
Brueefield,
[routes was
bointed to
er through
g ad1ouin
hysiciani'r
at Sar -
e without
nt has been..
h. of janur „
et. for des-
/ored, are
Domingo,
a theljnit-
W tItern-to
e East la-
se their- in-:
g part far
iterianaan.
e 1 -10.1 inst.
r insur-
-ed, ai-er the
t -President
ineplicated.
I a revoiu-
anti
eat. Mar-
y been de-
-een the re
he Govern-
inent
say that a
tribe of In-
, Perry, the
tilted, they
g through
canal. and
commander
o mon ieelt
The old
y that the -
as a very
DECEltitiEtt 2, 1870.
..ttrot4 ex'pooitor.
DITRICT MATTERS.
Derittg this week a'veryhandsome or-
gan'costing aboet $750, has been put in
theCatholic Church in this village.
•
One day last week, as Mr. C, Ireo, of
this villageiwas stepping off thesidewalk
on. to the market square, he broke the
small bone of his leg.
LECTURE. On Wednesday evenieg
next, Rev. Mr: Maleohn,- will deliver a
• lecture in the Presbyterian Church under
the auspices of the Seaforth Mechanics'
Institnte, Subject "How nmeh better
is a man than a bee?"
The Tuckersmith Agricultural Society
purpose holding a Christmas Show for
the exhibition of fat cattle and sheep on
their grounds, in Seaforth, on Tuesday,
the:13th December. The prize list will
be found in our advertising colunnie.
ON Wednesday evening, of last week,
Rev. Goldsmith delivered the first lec-
ture of the season under the auspices of
the, Mechanics' Institute. The lecture
was fully uptotdr. Goldsmith's standard,
but we are sorry to say the audience was
rather tuna&
In. an after -supper speech, at Goderich,
a few days since, W. T. Hays, Esq., M,
P. P., said that thus fa in Ida Parlia-
mentary career he had voted eighteen
times against John Sandfield, and intend-
ed to always use his own judgement in
Parliament.
Rev. A. E. Griffith, the popular Meth-
odist Episcopal minister on this circuit,
has, we understand, been !relieved from
his cermtry charge, and will hereafter de-
vote his undivided services to the Sea -
forth church, and will therefore, preach
I
both morning and evening, every* Sab-
bath.
CINADIAN A heteat•Ae POR. 1871.
,lifesers, Elliott & Armstrong ef the
Telegraph. Beak Store, Seale ht thave
laid on. our tablethe Canadian. Almanac
far 1871. This Number is felly equal to
any that have preceded it, and is in
every depertraent replete with intelli-
(=epee that no Canadian can afford to be
without. We believe that, next to the
newspaper, the Canadian Alnianac is he
most indiapenaible publication of the
country. Prioe 12t cents'.
• A DISTRIWING CASIL-Last week it
*88 our sad duty to refer to the death of
Mrs: John Siemon, of Logan, and three
of her children, which occurred within
tne short space of nine days, by that
dreadful malady,. which seems to prove
so fatal this year, diptheria.. Since we
last wrote, another child and the father
have been taken from tL e same household,
leaving only two children who are _also
in danger, out of a family of eight. -
Mitchell Advocate.
ANNIVERSARY SERvIOES.- On Sma-
lley and. MondayeJanuary, 1st and 2nd,
the anniversary celebration of theMeth-
odist Lpicopal Church in this village,
will take 'Awe. On the first day ser-
mons will be preaehed morning and even-
ing by, Rev. J. •Gardiner, editor of the
Christian. Advocate. On the evening of
the day following a tee -meeting will be
held, ,whea interesting addresses will be
delivered by popular speakers.
. -
TAKE HURoN FisterNet -The Signal
cormnenting on, the fishing season just
past says a sum of about $30,000 has
been reamed fron the waters ef 'Lake
• Heron in about two months. The catch
of trout was good, oftwhiteefish poor, and
of 'herring altogether a failure, so that
the prices of the latter two kinds will -
this season be high. , It is generally
thoUght. by those who understand. the
, question, that the fishing season ought to
be •closed at 1st October, as thereafter
spawning commences, and prosecution of
the fishing after that time would year by
year diminish the success.
J3u-SIZIESS NOTICES. -Ur.' John Camp-
bell, who has for a number of years car-
ried on a most successful:business in the
harness and: saddlery line, has recently
sold, his establishment to Mr. James
son, from Paris. Mr. Wilson is a prac-
• tical man, and, we feel sure, will merit a
• continuation a the liberal patrouaged e-
atowed upon his predeeeseor-Mr. Sinn
Powell has jest opened. (Pet a select st ek
of choice groceries, both staple- and fan-
cy, in the store enjoining Campbell's
tailor shop., Mr.. Powell is so well and
favorably- known in this neighborhood
that a good business is insured him -
Mr. F. Segmiller has commenced the
dour, feed and provision business he the
store next to Robertson & Co.'s herd -
ware store. Mr. Segminee has many ad-
vantages for carrying on this business
• successfally, which we have- no doubt he
wilido.
• HaweeY's Wera...-On Saturday, the
baring had reached a depth of 415 feet.
The well of fresh water which began to
flow at about 120 feet has gradually in-
creased in volume, ia now rising about 3
feet froxn the surface, and discherging,
according to calculation, some 10,800
feet of water per hour, or 69,300 barrels
in 24 hours, and flouring away with, a
velocity of 6 miles per hour. We were
.0
pretent at an interesting experiment
merle for the purpose of Jesting the
of turning the well into a
water -power; which, in the locality,
would he no less stainable than a salt
well, and could be applied to the drilling
night and day of a new hale, to the pur-
pose of the dry dock. which we have been
advocating, or to anymenufactiuing use
A 5 -inch metal pipe was lowered into the
• dischargine pipe and macle as tight as
• possible w• -hen the water was found. to
rise 22 feet from the surface of the
ground, which experts say would give
0
telly 30 horse power. As the joint was
. by no means tight nearly half the water
escaped, so that it is ealenlated if the ex-
periment was made under ,perfect condi-
tions a much greater altitude, ancl con-
sequently greatly increased driving pow-
er, would. be attained. Mr: Haw -ley has
under consideration the -advisability of
reserving this bring for at water -power
and putting down a salt well in another
part of his lot, all the delay occasioned
would be about a mont1i, and if it is clear
.4 that a 30 or 40 horse-pv er could be se-
• cured, the delay would be 'compensated
ten' times over.- Arrangements have
• been made, as eoon aS salt is struck, for
putting in a plain copper pan. As there
is affinity between the constituent Pro-
pertiesof salt and iron. and none between
those of salt and copper, it is thoug t
that -the use of e
erustation and
The dimension
feet long, and
• makers will[he
Toronto. Cop
for to England
of the pan, 6 t
thickness. , A
. tor the purpos
equally oYer t
pper ill he to oh la en -
make [the very pur at alt.
of the pan are to be 100
3 feet 2 inches wi e. The
Meseers. Booth & So „-of
er has - been tele ra hed
in sheets the whol le gth
'8 feet wide an4:4 inhin•
brick iflue is .to a ded
of distributin t e eat
e wli e pan.-Sh na
• Railway
I A meeting
scheme from
held at Drew'
neaday everrin
laaac Carling,
Mows: James
Acheson, D. J.
son, W.' Drew
and several ot
ling. Esq., w
The chairman
at the London
in to -day's
with the grea
The people of
tanee of the p
would give hea
any measures
Finding that
don; was in E
friends- togethe
man what Lon
ter. If they h
day, they wou
300 or 400 pe
interstediu ti
introduce Mr.
Mr. Church
Was on priva
authority for a
being here, he
service by se
friends. Afte
the merits of
pressed his gre
dent interest -
Exeter, and au
should be form
don.
eetIng at Ex
fever of the ailway
Louden northwa de was
Hotel, Exeter, oi \Ad-
. There were pi sent-,
• N.p.P.; Dr. 'oven,
Pickard, R. E. El 'ott, J.
hns, E. Drell., V . .I.•au-
- Eaerett, j-- 8 nders,
er gentlemen. Is c Car-
s -Voted into th chair.
said that the proe edings
• ard of Trade; r parted
!.
ee Pr 8, had be .11 ead.
est nterest in ' ter.
Exeter know the i4por.
posed line of rail a , and
y support to Loi doi in
for building , t Me.
r. Churcher, fro n n
eter, he had Calle a few
to hear from that gentle -
on was doing in the mat -
d known it earlier in the
dhave had a' me4tit g of
ple, Exeter •felt do iuch
e matter. He be. e1 to
' hurcher.
r said his visit to Eeter
business. He had no
peering before the ; but,
bought he might
oome
ing Mr. Carling ii his
ii
some general rem rks on
he proposed line, he ex-
t satisfaction at, he evi-
hown by the p pie of
Rested that a co eitttee
a to co-operate w h Lori -
Mr. Pickard expressed his app °vet, of
the matter, & was quite prep r ' to
subscribe han soinely to a bon ant
would give,.s ffieient ground in E eter
• yillage for a ra lway station. -
•- Several oth r gentlemen.sp e jin a
similar strain, hen the followin 4olu.
tion was mov by Mr. Pickard, nd-
ed by Mr. D. hns, and carried ani-
mously ,
Resolved- at this meetin ring
heard from M . Chureher of ,t tion
taken by the sard of Trade of 1 ondote
relative to the construction of a• I way,
from that pl e northwards' ome
point on La,k Huron, fully ap eciatee
such action, a d hereby pledges i self to
-co-operate hea ily withthe cit ens of
• London to tak such action' as ..ar be
hereafter eonsi ered desirable,
Mr. Elliott ecommended that re pub -
lie meeting sh uld be called at ‘x ter,
and that it wo Id be 'desirable if depu.
tation from Lo don would atten j Mr.
Chureher *eau edthe meeting th tLon-
don would do 411 in its power to orivarcl
the movement.L-Frre ,Press.
re
• RRIE.
We are pleased to learn that th
tors of II. W.IIunt,gavehirnait
able discharge from. all his forme
ties. They expressed entire co
in lake, and considered his ember'',
to have been paused by his giv
large credits, and not from any in
al wrong. -W wish Mr. Hunt
for the ruture.
.A.INLEYVI,LLE
ee_
credi-
honor-
liabili-
fidence
ssment
ng too
ention-
uccess
AIrt Chas. •Sherriff expecte t� h
mill in running. Order in two o
weeks. - . -- • ,
: The snow is 'very - thin justitow
fresh sepply is expected. 'deity.. .:
We are glad to see thatour old
Alex. Grant,- has returned .after
iy
sence of over a eear in. Quebm
On Wcalneaa ' y , last, Vanston
had a narrow e eve from total d
tion. _ A flee .accidentally °emir
ing much &allege -before it could
tinguishecl -
ve his
three
but a
riend,
ab -
'an in ill
strec-
d, do-,
be ex -
Red River News.
We lately rLeived a letter from ithe
new Province.of Manitoba, and a COpy of
the ManitoleU News Letter. The latter is
a Sheet about 12 inches in length by 8
inches inbreadth, and edited by P. G.
Lawrie, Winnipeg, It sells in th terri-
tory at 4 eents a copy, or 75 ce ts per
quarter, and is published on Tuesd y and
Saturday after', oons in time for trans-
mission by the mails for Canada. Quite
a number of th . items contained: n this
paper have gone phe rounds of the papers,
111
but w give below a Jew that raay be of
interest. ' ,
1 I
In " e Winnepeg drag store may be
seen a' cabbage from the garden 'of the
Ven. Archdeacon Cowley, with( ut its
outer leaeest-veighing 14 poimds 2o meas.
This is not the only curiosity in he big
vegetable line, as may- be seen by t e fol-
lowing :-The Retry. H. George has raised
a carrot in his g rclen that weighs :3 lbs.
3. ounces, and measures 13 :t.ric hes in cir-
cumference, and 26 inches in :I ngth.
The following is no small potatoes : The
potato crop is sq good. this year a this
neighborhood, that they are now t ffered
for sale at sixpence per bushel. T1 e returns per biksheis sowing being' b ween
20 and 30 bushels,. and instances of 35
and 37 bushels are not wanting. 1
We subjoin a few more items froion this
-Manitoba _Yews ,etter : .A. new tri -week-
ly line has been established from Benson
On the main line of the St. rat 1 and
Pacific railway, to Glenwood, :Alexan-
dria, Brandon, Otter -tail ItitY, tPelican
Rapids, Fort Abercrombie and C eerge-
town. - A little Vitile longer a,nct it will
be pushed on to Pembnia and this place.
The new post face will be ope ed19-
day, (Oct. 25th) for the first time. and
will be under he sole charge of Mr.
Daniel Devlin. It is conveniently 1 eituat
tedand very nea ly fistted. tip. 1
That the _Ma itobians have iiot been
without civilize I amusements this eaeon
is evident from he following shor Ault:,
The open air co certs by the band of the
Ontario Rides, 1 ave been discon ' lied
for the season.
The attempt o grow fall wheat •In this
country has not been made often e clue.).
to have it count d as one of the regular
crops of the cote try,bht vrberever it has
been tried it as been successfujl. In
i
order to test th matter fully ago; , Mr
A. M. Muckle i preparing apiece f land
at the Rapids, nd will this week put in
twenty bushels. We hope Mr. M. 1 .
be successful ana that his enterp
be rewarded with such a -crop as Will
astonish the people help, accustomed is
they are to extraordinary yields. '
1.
_L.
• The foll
'letter men
have war
tions are t
mentli,
work, and
made the
ple'scindi
Drs. Shul
J. Beese, a
runs iu t
been unabl
other Fre
their t 'and
ring Dona
notoriety,
sympathiz
ligh epee,
Who their
yet tramp'
be picked
of ceremo
ferent Go
tices of th
number ot
Poetmaste
has been
Board of
Thomas B
State, has
Supreme C
-President,
remains fo
hue and
prominent
of tneir ini
Hotel.
of Liquors
to give Sc
!tends goin
!intends to
:Liquors at
I
HURON
POSITO[4.
wing is an extract from the
oned above: "We are apt to
times here soon. The elec-
come off thc middle of next
ie census takers are now at
as a 0oii as the returns, are
'zits will e made. The peo-
ates eo far as known yet are
z and Lynch, (English), and
Loyal Freheh Half-breed who
e Frenchlinterests. 1 have
to find out the name of. the
eh candidate. The Go ,ern-
udson Bay Company are ruse
• A. &nit of Ottawa Report
and Curt 3 J. Bird, a rebel
r, to rep esent us, the Eng -
'g part f the population.
French ca idiclates are has not
aa, but I suppose they will
ut by the 'overnmentaster
nt
ies, Bisho • 1Tache. Th , dif-
ernmeat o , ces, such as Jus
Peace, ha re been filled by a
rominent rebels. The rebel
-General, A. G. Ballantyne,
appointed 'President of the
agietrate , for one District.
me the ebel Secretary of
been app inted Clerk elf the
ourt. John 13rousei the ex -
s also a A egietrate. It only
them to r Tall Rio!, 1O'Dlenag-
2
epine, a d. place the a in
;sitions, fill the me1, ure
uity."
. °
epers wanting their supply of
for Christintle, would do well
t Robertson a trial, a le in -
out of th4 liquor btisineis, he
disposo of all of his stoc1C of
wet. See advertisemet.
if
CO U
Hur
The (Jou
Goderich,
at 4 p.m.
Mg having
ed,, the W
alluding in
the lament
'Idezekiah
'nosh. He
smoothly
cause for I
only to re,
fit to vote
chase of th
Clerk subi
on the Gr
from Sheri
panied by
Inspector
end. Court
tar respec
was read r
The Coune
daY morn
The'mi
and appro
Superinten
Committee
was read
communic•
questing s
, cured for t
documents
and Court
CIL A. tETINGS.
n County Council.
—r •
oil met in the Court House,
meet-
Tuesdacof the June , 22nd November,
'he minut
been read,1 approved and sign-
rden addressed. the Co ncil,
feeling and regretful te s to
d death of their late coll ague
elpg, Esq., of East awa.
said every thing had go n e on
ince they last met an 1 no
tigation h4d arisen. H had
et that t e people had seen
own the y -law for the pur-
Norther. Gravel Road. The
itted a I eport of the oting
vel Road By-law. A otter
Macdona ci. was read, a com-
a report from Mr. Lang •uir,
f Goals. Referred to Gaol
ouse Corb,nittoe. A ircu-
ng Deaf and Dumb A lum
ferred to School Committee.
I then adj ernetietilt We nee -
g at 10 o'clock.
wen/4 xi DAY.
utes of yesterday werI read.
ed. Siindry reports of al
ente were referred te School
A letter from Mr. Mc eann
'nd ordered to be fyle . A -
tion from Mr. McDerrite t, re -
me acciirri nodation to be se-
e safe ,ke ping of important
was read nd referred to (+awl .
House Co umittee. A letter
from. the C unty of L
to Finance Committe
returning ,fficers an
ous accou ts were r
09mmittee Counc
Thursday orning at
THURs
The Cou 'oil met pt
ment. [Th
iicoln was rderred
The accon ts of
,Sundry min 1 lane-
ferred to Fi lance
1; adjourned
10 o'clock.
*Y.
variant to adj
minutes of yesterday
read a d pprovecl. :David Scott,
Was ap ed a me leer of the s
Commi tie of which ' the late Hez
Helps, s eves a it ember. pep
Mr. Tram r. Inspec at of Wight
Measures as read aid ordered
filed. Re sort af th County En
was read nd referr di to Gravel
Compri tee Sundry accounts we
ferrecl t t e Itivanc. Committee.
grant t th Schnell oys to enable;
•
to be re ed into th Belleville In
tion wa o ered to h
by Mr. Mo row, sec()
ser, that t e Engine
lee the ou ty Tollga
venicnt at he same r,
year, and t • at the pr
the upset rice of sai
the Financ Commit
Scott, sec() ided by IN
referring t •thematte
and Willie ns (suretie
ers petitio ing for r
same b 'ail over un
Council,' a
Treasurer
ther act on
our sec rit
•Adjdur ed
1 Coun il
.Moved. y
Brownelth•
pert be in
system pf
lecting i.
way, wi h
free at lan
night o
Moved.
,Mr. Bro n
to Win. Sh
-and conseq
selt by any
time for pa
tended to 1
Girvin, se
this Coulee)
purpose
means o
Wawan
equivale
those T w
keeping
Roads.
of six IB
certain i at
Roads e as
the Pri in
was ref
Feeport
ad an
er, See
County
me the
bank, a
Januar
• Carried.
•Seconde
gineer b
mg of grav
road exte
parts of th
forth. --Ca
seconde b iMr. Scot
• autho ' e t e Count'
the Bridge ver the
ieween the 9ownsbips
Wawanosh iii
the bridge
•
tiutp
were
sq.,
veral
kiah
rt of
and
o be
',neer
Road
e re -
The
them
titu-
continued. oved
ded by Mr. Met -
r i be instruct d to
et as soeri at con-
te of Tolls a last
sq-nt year's re t be
gates—raferr d to
ee. Moved 1 y T.
re Armstrong, that
of tAlesers. lark
Of tollgates -eep-
(llaction), the the
llnex.tmetig of
d • that in the meantina the
e instruct & to take' ni fur.
against sa d parties, pro ided
is not pr jod ced.Ca ried.
• ERID
z
let pursue t to adjourn
lr. Youn Seconded by
t No. 77 f the Financ
ndeel•by c anging the pe
llecting t llt, to_that o
all Toll o twelve. cent
he privile e,of returnin
time be ore 12 p.m. 0.
he follow ng day. Ca
Mr. Gree way, seconde
• that a gr nt of $36 be
ritt, he being totally
ently unable to sustain
kinu of w rk.-Carriecl.
ing the -C untY rate wa
t Feb., 1 71i.; Moved 1)
tended by 1 Mr. Yonne,
,
appoint aj C)*nnnittee fo
of ' conside some „equi
g ing the ioirnships of
sh Co1borieaud Ashfield .
t or thej r te - charged
s ips fo tile onstructin
repairi tike County G
t en a di is oriby a mai
aw No. , 1870, to i
s of toll o ti e County et ave1
cad and ia. sed. Repos t of
- Commit e was reacl and
rr el beck f r reconsider time
of 1the Scho 1 Committee was
at opted.' MoVed by Mr. fes-
• ded by Mr. Tatlit Scott, th the
n 'neer be ins ructed to e am-
dges at Z tland and M rrie-
eport to t '
ding as td, their Conditi n.-
u
Council a the
e
oved by! Mr. McCau hey,
Fair
an, , Mr. It an, that the En-
Eltructed t put an extra coat -
1 in depth and width on the
throngh the business
ages of clintou and 'Sea -
"ed. X0 ed by Mr. Gavin,
, that this Coilnctl
Engineer toj put
aitland Rive be -
f East andWest
G.; •
•
•
o•
ent.
Mr.
Re -
see t
col -
tee
t ,'1
1.
Tit 1.
1 I sy
a 0
lii,1,
hi
T
ex-
• Mr.
that
the
able
Vest
• fair
parr
and
avel
rity
pose
‚1
•
a.prope state of repa
s in an, unsafe state for
• 88
ttb-
lie t
jori
avel. Lost on a 4ivision by a ma -
of 12. Adjourn d.
heettenn
• port of Printin
read and. adopted, also
J.toa4 Committee, an
Gao and Court House
plenientary report of
mittee was read. Motred by Mr. Tait
Scott, seconded by M4 Carrick, that in
amendment to Nos. 88 and 96 of the Fi-
nance Report referringto the metter of
Williams and Clark, hat the same be
laid over te the Jan ary meeting, and•
also that the Treasurer, take no proceed-
ings against Kerr and l Armstrong until
after said meeting. , Limit on a division
by a majority of 15. Moved by Mr. Mc-
• Caughey, seconded by Mr. Brown, that
the offer of Messrs. Clark and Williams
to work on a proposed contract on the
Blyth road, tinder the sluperintendence o
from time to time mt their respectiv
the County Engineer' I be accepted an
the ,amount of workidone be eredite
i
mortgages to the Council and that the
rest of the sureties be proceeded against
and their respective &Mounts be collect-
ed. Lost on a division by a majority of
1.9. Moved further inamendment by
Mr. . Leckie, Seconded it by Mr. Bishop
that No. 96 of the Feeance Report
amended by taking to 4teps for collectio
in the case of Kerr elle]; Armstrong unti
aftet January meeting, when the repo
was . again submitted,.asamended an
adopted. M eyed by I Mr: Tait Scott
seconded by Mr. Pattoie that the than
ef the -Council be given to the member
of the Press, who have; kindly furnishe
us ,with newspapers during this sessio
.gratis. -Carried. Moved by Mr. Hor-
tonT seconded by Mr Creswell, tha
four additional Reev a be appointee
along with thoae alreai ,ly nominated,
assist the Engineer in letting the toll
gates. The Council nOminated Messrs
Kelly, Leckie, Bishop and Simpson. Th
Council then adjourned
llowrex..-The Municipal Council o
the Township of Holvick met -in Mr
Johnston's Hotel, on 1Wedhesday, th
16th of Nov., ,1870. Members all pree
eat. The Reeve in tlie chair. Tli
minutes of last sitting Were read and sus-
tained. Capt. HastiOs adjourned cas
was considered. Moved by Mr, Wilson
seconded by Mr. Wier, that Capt. Has
tie be refunded $7 80, having paad taxe
for 10 acres of land more than he had fo
13 years, whieh error he did not discove
until_ he obtained his patent. --Carried
Accounts rendered ,- and ordered to b
paid, William II iggini $10, for culver
on sideline. eons. 15 and 16; Jos. Drive
$9, work on bounda0 of Howick an
Carrieke lot 18, Thomas Vegan. $25. -
work on boundary- of llowick- and Ca
rick, and $16 for worle on sideline, lot
10 and 11, con..1s. Moved by Mr. M
guire. seconded by Mt. Wier, that th
Reeve give Debentures to James Lunn
as the work progresses Ito enable him t
finish his contract onl 9th con., at Mu
Creek. ---Carried. Mr. Boddy's account
$14, ordered to be paid,. Moved by Mr
Wilson, seconded by Mr. Wier, that th
Reeve issue Debenture 4 for the paymen
of any work, on getting an order fro
the Oouncr11or, who let out and passe
the
$15,
25a
for c vexing crosswav On con. 6, let 32
Wml RI:Wedge, $6.30, repairs on ro
sidehne 10 and 6, cont 13.; Isaac Obe
holster, $25, work on sideline 5 and
con. 2, the Reeve to gOe Debentures t
the workmen on contractor's order an
balai ce to 'contractort Peter Mello
$1. 5 • for oPenine ditch on con. B, lot
15 a d. 16. The foregoing accounts o
dere to be paid. Moired by Mr. Wil
1
son - econded by Mr. \ rier, that Georg
Dan be Returning 0 neer at the hex
mudeipal election for polling divisio
No. , that the votes b4 taken at Orang
hills hool house. . . Ph air, tobe Returnin
Offic .r for division Nej. 2, votes to b
takes at his own houte. John Corbe
to be Returning Officerfor division No
3, vo es to be taken in Fordwich. Rich-
ard
d iyis
th
•bell
t
and
asamoe
ee
Y.
Committee was
Report of Gravel
also Report of
Committee - Sup-
e Finance Com -
same. -Carried.
for building a bri
d 26; con. 1; Wi
eobert Jamieson
e on sideline, lot
iana White, $17,
•
•
•
obinson to be Be
on No. 4, votes 1
illage of Gorrie.
turning Officer fo
to be taken in NiVroyeter village
hat a By-law be passed for th
-Carried. Moved by Mr. Wilson
ded by Mr. Nt, a(14, that the Cler
be p id his expenses to Gpderich an
incurred on voter &lists .-Carried
ouncil adjournedt to meet on th
Wednesday in December, in th
Mait and Hotel, Fordevich.
GEO. DANE, T'p Clerk.
. - 1
11c1Kteeoe. -The Col -11161 assembled a
Wils n's Hotel, RoxboAte Nov. 7th. Al
mem ers present, the Peeve presiding
Minu es of test meeting, were adopted
Move by R Govenlock, seconded by J
Hera , that the Collect r's bonds be ac
cepte 1. -Carried. . Moved by J. Horan
secon ed by J. Malone, 'that the Collec
tor b alithorized to take foreign silve
at 4 er cent discount. --eel/Tied. Move(
by J Malone,, seconded by J. Horan
that he following accounts be paid. viz
Jame. Sperling, $8.50, fpr two culverte
one o i the 6th and 7th elms.; Lot 21, inn
the o her one side line 21) and 21, con. 5
Robe t Beattie, $5, fori culvert on- sid
line 0 and 21, con. 5; ,pames Nicol, $8
for di ch on side line 20 and 21, con. 6
John Shea, $7, for cult-ert on side lin
10 anti 11, con. 4; John Downey, $9
for tu -npiking on sideline 10 and 11 con
4 ; e ndrew Govenlocik, $118.22, fo
plank etc., certified leY ihe pathmasters
'Ehom s Govenlock, $24 07, for plank
certifi .d by pathmasterst William Caah
$47or two bridges, one on the 12t1
Carte $6.50, for on road scraper
nother on the 101 con ; Zafile &
CC:1n,,
Move by J. Afelone, soonded by Thos
Murr y, that Patrick Elan pathmaster,
be paid $5, in lieu of nori-refident statu
labor, oh slue road 5 ant' 6, cons. 5 and 6,
11
and S6, providiiig he wo ks- 6 days extr-
labor. -4.'arriecl. Moved by ,T Malone.
seconded by R. Goe-enloek, that Donal
McGregor be paid $52 for his servics a
Assessor. e -Carried. M4ved and. second
ed that, the Clerk be inetructed to notif
Mr. Rath to survey a lire on sid( line 2'
aud 2, con. 5. as it apttears there is
difference Of opinion as t" where the roa
should bet -Carried. iiiovecl by J. Ma
lone, seeonded by T. Murray, that Robt.
Govei1ock be authorize 1 to have the cul
verts repaired on the th and 5th con.
.
thre etween Lots 30 aid 35.Carried.
Move by T. Murray. econded 3. Ma-
lone, that a culvert be b ilt on E. T. line
on th . 8th Conte--Cerriec Moved by T.
Hera , seconded by J. MIa1one, that R.
Gove lock be instnictedi to let the grant
of $2(, on the 6th and 7th con. line, Lot
30, on condition that the 'settlers do com-
plete 16 rods on the samelplace.-Carried,
Moved by R. Gevenlock, seconded by .7
Horan. that the Clerk be instructed
si notify Mr. T. Morrison' to have timber
arning Officer fo
to be taken i
Wm. Lawrie t )
, division No. 5
costs
The
third
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•
5.
„„.
removed out of the river on his place,
and Mr. Shannon see the jam on Lot 24,
8th con., and the same remoteed.-Car-
ried. Moved by j. Malone, seconded
by T. Murray, that this Council do . now
adjourn to meet again at Murr y's Hotel,
Seaforth, on Saturdayt 17th Iecember.
•
JOHN O'SULLIVAN, Tp Clerk.
—1/ECIAL Nona
s.
Thousands have been charm •d by the
use of the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide
of Iron) from weak, sickly, suffering
creatures' to strong, healthy, rid happy
men and▪ womene and invali s cannot
reasonably hesitate to give it atrial. For
Dyspepsia and Debpity it is a pecific
• In the practice of medicine T have re-
commended Fellows' Compound of Hypo -
phosphites, and have iound invariably
the following results: Greater freedom
to the -action of the Lungs, increased and
more easy expectoratien in cases indica-
ted by dry cough, and decide,d. augmenta-
tion of tone to the whoie nervous syeteme
Jam ES SALIKOff, M.D,
Chipman, Queen's Co., N. b.
• Price $1 50 a bottle; 6 for $7 50.
Sold be apothecaries and by F. Cundill
& Co., wholesale agent, Montreal.
• BIRTHS.
.AkmITAGE. -At Seaforth, on the 23rd
. ult., the wife of A. Armitage, ,Esq.,
of a daughter.
McKillop, on the 30th
• ult.,' the wife of Mr. James Laurence)
of a son.
ARMSTRONG.- At Ainleyville, on the
- -30th ult.,, the wife of Wm. Arnistrong,
of a son..
MARRIAGE•13-
WRIGHT-ARNEIL.-At the house of the
bride's uncle on the 17th ult., by the
• Rev. A. Milliken'Mr. Chas. Wright,
of Howick, to Miss Eliza Arneil,
daughter of Mr. - John Arneil, of the
same place.
REA-KEENAN.-At Seaforth, on Nov.
• 14th, by the Rev. Mr. Goldsmith, Mr.
John Rea, of MeKillop, to Miss Brid-
get Keenan, of Seaforth.
Wicienee-Ton-McGtteoon.-In Hullett,
on the 1st inst:, at the residence of the
bride's father, by the Rev. Thos. Ole -
worth, W. M.'Kinburn, Mr. John
Wiggington, of Goderich Tewnship, to
• Miss Mary, only daughter of -Daniel
McGregor. Esq., Hullett.
• DEATHS.
JoN Ks. -At his residence, Township of
Morris, co. of Huron, on Wednesday,
the 16th ult., William Jones, aged 45
years,
LoefeS.-1n Hoevich, of 'consumption, on
the 22 ult., Mary Bierd, wife of Fran-
cis Lombs, in her 23rd year.
• .Fowesn..-On the Huron. Road, on. the
23ed ult., Alfred, youngest son of Mr.
Wm. Fowler, sr., aged 18 months.
Meenetoon.--In McKillop, on Nov. 19,
Mr. Wm. McCulloch, aged 70 years.
Seaforth, on the 23rd ult,
the daughter of S. Powell, Esq., aged
21 days.
BAKER. -In the Township of tell near
• Bedgerville, on the 27th ult., MN.
Alva Baker, aged 30 years.
TIIE MARKETS.
SEAFORrCH, Dec. 2, 1870.
Wheat, (Fall) t? bushel, 1:00
Wheat (Spring) It bushel, 1:00
Barley le bushel, 0:40
Oats ip bushel, 0:40
Peas It bushel, 0:55
Butter, lb. 0:13
Eggs, 0:15
Hides, 7:00
Sheep Skins, 0.40
Applea 0:40
Potatoes 0:30
Pork
to 1.11
to 1:20
to 0:47
to 0:42
to 0:60
to 0:16
to 0:16
to 7:50
to 1:00
to 0:50
to 0:35
6:00 to 6:25
A splendid. stock of Collars 'and Ties at
J . Duncan & Co.'s. tf:
CLINTON, Dec. 1, 1870.
Fall Wheat. per boshei, 1-00 to 1:10
• Spring Wheat, per bushel. 1:10' to 1:10
Oats, per bushel, , 0:36 to 0;38
Peas, per bushel, ' 050 to 0;57
Barley, per bushel, 0:40 to 0;45
'Butter per per, lb, 0.18 to 0;18
Eggs, per doz. 0.12 to 0;15
Pork 5:50 to 6;25
A nice lot of cloth and fur Cape, also
a tell stock of Felt Hats, English and
Canadian, at J. Duncan & Co.'s. tf.
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S• T. MARYS, Dec. 1, 1870.
Fall Wheat, per bushel, 1:00 to 1 10
spring Wheat, per bushel, 1:10 to I 22
• Oats, per bushel: . 0.40 to 0 42
Peas, per bushel, 0:63 to 0 65
Barley, ,per bushel, 0:40 to 0 55
• Butter per lb., 0:16 to 0 17
• EggS, per doz. • 0:18 to 0 20
Dressed Hogs 6:00 to..6:50
• A full assortment of Boots & Shoes
..a ways on. hand at J:Duncan & Co,'s. tf.
LONDON, Dec. 1, 1870.
(Adrertiser 1?eport.)
White Winter Wheat $1 00 to $1 14
Spring do '• 1 1.) to 1 26
Barley ! . 0 4.3 to 0 52
Oats 0 41 to 0 43
Peas , 0 65 to 0 68
Butter, in kegs, 0 14 to 0 17
Eggs, 0 20 to 0 20
Drested Hogs 6 00 to 6 50
J. Duncan & Co. keep a full stock of
all sorts of leather. tf.
GODERICH, Dec. 1, 1870.
(Signal- 1?port)
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Oats
Peas
Barley
Potatoes
Butter
Eggs
Pork
$1 00 to 1 08
1 00 to 1 08
0 34 to 0 35
0 50 to 0 57
0 40 to 0 43
MAILL & CROOKE, Architehts, etc.
Plans and Specifications drawn cor-
rectly. Carpenter's, Plasterer's. and Ma,'
sen'S work, measured and. valued. Office
Over J. C. Detlor & Co.'s tore, Court.
House Square, Goderich.
Goderich, April 23, 1869. 79-1y.
ESTRAY STEER.
(TAME into the premises of the under:-
signed, Lot No, 4, Con: -1. Tucker,.
1{, R. S.,. about the 20th August
last, a year old steer, spotted brown and
White . The owner is requested to prove
property, pay expentes and take the
CHAS. WEEKS.
156-4-• Seaforth
same away.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
1J1I'IE underaign-ed-offers for "Sale a
41. good. House and Lot, pleaaantly sit-
itted on North Main street, next lot to
Yin, Campbell's, (M erchant tailor) resi-
ince. Ther I is a good stable and shed
it the lot, al o a few young fruit trees,
good. Well, .c. For terms of payment
apepafloyrtohn, tpheeciti.rlerTises to
II1817L0.LIP-SPARLING.
156-tf
CALVFS STRAYED..
TRAYED, from the premises of the
- subscriber. Lot No. 16, Con. 13.
`rey, about the last of October, two
• pring calves; one dark red the other
rin die color iwith white face. Any per.
011 giving information that will lead to
heir recovery, -will be Cuitably reward -
(1.
THOMAS EN1.S,
156-3- • Grey, P.O..
FAR PA WA N TED.
•
mpRovEp rARM wanted to pule
• chase or lease, in the townships of
' iickersmith; Hullett or McKillop, the
I nd mut be, of the beet quality, well-
enced, and in, a proper' stet- et cultiva-
tion, with gobd dwelling and out -build-
ings. Offerslby letter postpaid, stating,'
the number of acres cleared and in bush,
the buildings and other improvements
with lowest eash prices, will be received
by E,13A-V.IN CItESSWELL,
156-4--* Egmendville P. O.
TOLLS TO LET.
HE TOLL GATES ON the County
of Huron Gravel Roads, will be let
y Auction, for the year 1871, in the
range 1-1a11,! Clinton, at noon, on
eclmodciy; flecemZer 27) 7870-
e rent to be paid monthly in Advance.
Each Lessee to deposit one month's rent
n the day of Sale, and furnish two sol-
ent freeholders as Surety, whose nam.es
ill be required to the Lease immediate-
ly the gates are let.
A. BAY,
Surveyor.
ADJOURNED SALE OF LANDS
FOR TAXES.
OTICE is hereby given that, as at
the Sale of Lands for Taxes which
Was held on the 23rd Nov. instant, a
number of lots were unsold by reason of
-there being no bidders for' the same, the
said unsoldlands will be again offered at
an adjourned sale, at the Court, House
in the town of Goderich, en
9th Decexiber, 19100
At 1 o'clock R M., when the said lots
will be sold for Any ,sum =that can be re-
alized for them.
County Treasurer's Office, A.1A.ROSS,
God.erich, Nov. 30,1870 .Treasurer,
156-1-* County of Huron_
MORTGAGE SALE.
BYcs
l(A
111TUE OFA'POWEROP
Sale contained. ia a Mortgage Made
v
James C-animel, dated the 29th day of by
May, A. D.. 1869, all that certain parcel
or tract of land and preniises situate in
the Township of Grey, in the County of
Huron, containing, by admeasurement,
sixty-three acres more orIess, being cora-
s'tiosed of Lot :No- 2, in the 18th Concee-
sion, of said township di Grey, will be
sold by Peblic Auction, at Knox's Hotel
Seaforth, on Tuesday the 20th day of
Degeanoer, 1870, at 12 o'elock, neon_
Terinaefa,b,
GREY & HOLMESTED,
I Solicitor:.
Seaforth, Nov. 30, 1870, 156 -3 -
CHR ItTIVIAS SHOW.
rpilE TUCKERSMITII BRA NCH
Agricultural Society will held. their
First Anne al . Christmas Show, on
Tuesday- December, 1, '70
At the Society's Grounds, Seaforth,
when the following, prizes will be award-
ed
1st. 2nd.- 3rd.
-
Best fatted ex or steer $4.00 3.00 2 00
cotv or heifer 4.00 3.00 2.00
.` pair fatted. sheep 3.00 2.00 1,00
GOttENLOCK, •
President.
WM, McCONNELL,
• Sec
• Seaforth,-thov. 30, 1870. 1rd56t1Z
HARP'S LIVERY STABLE, MAIN
KJ
Sr, SEAFoRTR. First Class Horses
and. Carriages always onhand at as reons-
able terms.
•Seaforth,
May 5th,
Lth .870E: Proprietor.
3-tf-
FOR SALE—CHEAP,
The following liquors :-
SHERRY WINE,
P RT WINE
HENNES Y, IKARTEL - AND
LT'S -BRANDY; IN
CASE AND WOOD.
0 37
0 16 to 0 20 BETTS' & QOTH S GIN
0 20 to 0 25
5 00 to 6 00
.• Special attention. paid to the manufac-
turing of Boots & Shoes of all kinds. Re-
pairing done on tee shortest possible
notice at J. Duncan ct, Co.'s.tf.
.11?•BitiliLINI•11111111•111111NRIIINIIIIIM•
ESTRAY PIG.
CAME into the .premises of the sub-
• scriber, lot 30, Con., 5, Morris. A
BLACK BOAR PIG left ear split. The
owner is reque-sted to prove property, pay
charges, and take the same away.
monis% Nor.
1115.01B8T70.54
.DITNYA1N. -3___
_1 CASE AND WOOD.
DOW'S 10LSON'S
BOTTItED ALE,
-ALSO-
iTOCK,
• BARRELS,
AL BOTTLING MACHINE,
LIQUOR R DS?
• AND ONE SYKES HYDROMETER
WIT.H BOOK,
AT
SCOTT OBERTSON'S
Seaforth.
Seaforth, v: 30, 1870- 156-tf.
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