The Huron Expositor, 1871-12-08, Page 4t
4.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Guardian Notece-Hugh Love, Sr.
Plain Sewing -Mrs. Smith.
Strayed valves -O. L. VanEggrmoud.
Estray Sheep-Michaei.Murpliy.
Estray Cattle -John Grieve.
Estray Colts -]Robert Thompson.
Estray Sheep -Peter McQueen.
Estray Calves ---John Shepherd.
Teacher Wanted -\1r. Hill, Seaforth..
Notice to Ci editors -W. R. Squier.
Removal -Dr. Vetrcoe.
Insolvent Notice --Dixie Watson.
Insolvent Notice -R. &J. Com. Smith._
Farm for Sale ---Hugh Craig.
Note Lost -John Dundas.
Notice to Debtors -John Leckie.
THE HURON
EXPOSITOR.
ceedings of the ` Legislature and
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other current topics of ; interest
transpiringat the Capital - Hush
more fully and correctly .than did
we cull them from the driii!y papers
1
general
s. Our
will ap•
corres-
as formerly, and as is th
custom of local newspaper
correspondent's first letter
pear next week, and the
pondence will be continued each
week during : the session.
The Wharfedale Printing Press.
We have had use. for fserge
Splendid Business Chauce--Wi,ight & 1 time, in TIDE EXPOSITOR office one
Ross,
talleyvalle
To Farmers -Stewart, Thompson �of Pavine's
nut -
Wharfedale
�� Cao, i _ ylinder
ne. Presses. These presses- s
Christmas (T �• — ,:- t e Hatt
fatctured in Otlev Yorkshir
land,, by ivir. David Payne, and this.1 s
one was imported for us by Messrs. 8
s
Gwatkin & -Son, of Toronto, the l q
'U
ecem ea aig.a;ins• -N. M. Livingstone.
s n tis i oc.crles ,Scott .Robertson.
Important Notice -T. P. Bull.
Ladies -George s George Dent..
List of Letters --S. Dickson. -
For Sale --John Thomson.
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*rot expoolt0.
FRIDAY, DEC 8, 1871.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
LIBERAL GYASII 7'1?E?TIL i'llb'.
ex candidate came next -=nut ' 1)-0.
the City of Hamilton'—' D --_Ii thq
City -of Hamilton,' and a warm a1=
union, to the name of the speaker,
hick by good or ill fortune is
Brown,' was /as reward for hv4
gins. .' Toronto,' he was told, ' Trccc
done something for the Combina-I
tion, but Hamilton nothing ; and
the motto of the head of tt)t Coul-
bination xv0i, I, .won't &n) .fort; those
11
who won't support me.' But when
he un, 1 terialist entered the field,
the tables' were turned on the Axe-
rinder in a moment. He .was
ornere4 at once with his own weep-
ns.
ee )-
ns. The supporter claimed 1' re
i
1
tlitnPc 51s -
arcl for the support he had render -
erg. !ed ; backing up his appeal 'with the
Canadian A
had sufficient opportunity tq test
workingcapabilities it . everyn
and for almost every kind f wo
and can conscientiously e
. collscitntous] i
cc,muie
r
it as one of the best working.
well ns most useful !tresses, for Cu
try offices, that we have ever se
-Jt is equally, as good -
y �,o for all kit
t
of jot;. -printing as for book oar ne•‘
)aaper work. The clistriblitiur' vlIt
properly regulated, is perfect It
easily run, and when in motion
quires - but little attention O
man to tura, and a boy to fee
could run it steadily,by handl for
whole day. of
w
Itruns smoothly, wi
but little jar, and scarcely any nois
It also possesses an excellent nt Eesti
.which other cylinder presses ha
not. Tha impression can be throw
off in a moment by the persou fee
persou
thus avoiding the annoyance
having the: bare cylinders ass ove
P ,
the type "ever time a l
ed _. ` .: Y sheet is finis
This is also very convenien
in working billy containing lar'
letters which require a great deal of
ink, as the rollers can be run over
the type until theythoroughly inl
ed without moving the cylinder,
thus not only effecting a - gr eat sav-
ing in ink but doing much better
work than if a sheet had to -be print-
ed every time the rollers passed over
the type. We would recommend
our brethren cf the craft who - in-
tend pm -chasing a cylinder press to
see the Wharfedale work and
examine '
ins it thoroughly, and we are
satisfied that they cannot fail to he I
delii;hte 1 with. it. We understand
that the Messrs. Gwatkin & Son
have the sole agency for "the Do-
minion, and wec acre satisfied . that
Mr. Payne could not have entrusted
the task of introducing his presses;
in Canada to a better firm.' In
well hands, the Wharfedale will
certainly become a general favorite t
awoug Canadian printers.
A Profane Premier.
A •short time; ago a most respect- C
bents. • We have now
its
ay,
i k,
nd
as
un -
en.
Ids
vs-
THE
en
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f s rt «rc
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MOLEAN BROTHERS,
jS'EAPORTIH.
THE OIT IRB° LEGISLATURE.
The 'Opening -Lauder, nonillion and-
CoIqu-boun, the Unseated :Members,
Take tht:ir Seats -Scott, of Ottawa,
:Elected Speaker..
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By: F$`pecied. Telegraph to the Kcpositor.
Toi�oNTO, Dec. 8, 1371
Yesterday (Thursday), was
day fixed for the opening of
first session of the second Par•:
merit of the Province of . Ontai,l
At 3 P. M.; His Excellency Lieu-
tenant-Govenor Howland, ;proceed
ed in State to the -Chain er of the
Legislative Assembly, and, the uaena-
bers being present, he stated iii the
usnal fora that after they had
elected their Speaker he would be
pleased to inform- them of his real
the
the
lia-
'i:o.
sons for s;urdn oning the House at
this time.:
His Excellency then withdrew,
and the House proceeded to the
election of a Speaker. Ther e was
a full attendance of member.
Contrary= to general expectatio
the unseated menTher , Messrs. La
der, Hawilton and Colgtilioun too
oath. and their seats.... - - The galleries were crowded an
the greate,t r.inte�l•es was taken i
the election of a Speaker, Dari
Rurr or nor having been ablebefog'
li nd to inform the Public with an.
degree of certainty what the resti1
was likely to t e. The choice fe
upon- Mr. Scott, of Ottawa, wli
was elected by, acclamation.
To -day (Friday), His T xcellenc
will rei.cl his Speech, -and formal]
open the }To -use. The usual form
alities wi11 be obserc ed, and tiler -
will be the usual display of the fai
sex. on the floor of the House, to
gether with dignitaries of the chilrel
anci other notables of the Capital
It is gnite piobablethe House will e cc
adjouruinirnediately after theSlreech . w
is formally Sulrrnitteal -to it by the t fo
Speaker ttnd the debate on the Ad- th
dress in reply will therefore not be- 1 lit
gin till Monday
ab.
n,
u -
k but we have - bee
of -the mem bers of
cl on whose word
n
Is substantially c•
Darn
gnificant warning that a co> tirtu
ice of support could only be in -
.y
rod by payment in; kind. ' The
uestion was, whether the demands
the
deputation e t.,,ttt
011
shoulda
p� be granted,
teal,
a id all go on smoothly or not. If
net, then North Perth and }furors
n ight be found on some entice! di-
✓ sion not far 'distant, on -the same
side of the House • and pay oft the
g urlge qu to regardless) of former
alliances. It is unuece
SSdi y to add
tl at the bully at once subsided into
e lanlh, and that the assurance I
vi
9 support 5 )ort
those se.who
1i support
'• rewarded the successful 'stra-
ro tory of a representative - who could
thus condescend to put his vote in
ne th • Assembly u p to auction.
d, Y 1 The
a i enquiry, Where the d-1 is the old
:it. ? was one of the . �leasamt
-ides' we arel
told of the inter
w—a very meagre outline ot
1 ich we have given, as it comes to
on excellent authority."
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the
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N THE FIRST page of this issue
print an able letter on the scab
of "Immigration and S
„ Settle -
it." This is a question of the
aatest importauce to the. prosperity
welfare of Canada, and should
age the attention of both the Lo -
and Dominion Legislatures at the
ent. rind approaching sessions.
is clearly shown by our corms. -
dent, the former efforts of the -
ernwent for the purpose of en
'awing immigration haave - been
en table failures, on,account of the
.era) restrictions with which the
grants of lands were hampered,
the utter inadequacy of the
in extent, to meet the require
ts of any conbidera.bl(a influx of
igrantsThe plan proposed by
correspondent is that a .large
t of laud be offered in free
ts, without any - restrictions,
that the Government furnish
cash paying employment for irnnli-
gi•at -ts, in the construction of roaa-is,
etc. in the free grant territory, near
her homes; for a certain length of
i to . , each year, so as to afford
'ret l means of subsistence until
hei faruls. - b ecowe sufficiently
lea •ed and pi oductive - to render
corres-
able delegation, composed of in- , t its unnecessary. _Thi;, out
fiaaental o•ent ' you .cut shows wouid have to
b Ieilien resident along be ccom periled by
the main line, a nd. proposed South i solet iu ,ledge as some kind of
pledge or assurance, on the
ern laxtension l no of the 'Welling. part of our G'wernment, that they
Brace yRail wa to- ! won d carry out their part of 1 the
Adam brown, and ogre ,nient, as the emigrating pop-
elati n of Europe have`been already
i lflotu Hamilton, so o ten foo'ed by the specious-
visited Toronto for the purpose ot indu'enienrs of Canadian Irnrnigra
impressing upon 11EI Sandfield Male tion Agents, that their faith in Ca-
donald the propriety, of assistingthe nada as a. field fee .settlement- is
above lines. frons the surplus funds
wised' at the least session of ' the
Legislature, for the purpose of aid=
ing railways. The reception which
ton, Grey and
gether with M:
other geutleuaei
1
these gentlemen received, sand tht re
port of their interview - with Mr.
Macdonald is gi en below, and.for
which we are ins ebted to the Globe.:
• t•smay perhaps be
that a person - oc-
ed and honorable
of premier of On
ilty .of using sech
ne language as that
We must confess
at firat, ratller;iu-
hat 'the report as
e wa1C exaggerated,
informed by one
the delegation, 1p-
e can rely, that! it.
rrect as far as it
language reported,
as it is, i;, not so
was really used.
tlie.report of the
to; and atter read -
to our readers Ito -
s. Some of our read
loath to believe
cupyiug so exal
a position as the,
tario would be,g
disgustingly. prof
below reported.
that we v-u•selves
slimed to believe
give -n by the &'lo
goes, bat trhatthe
e- coarse and vulgar
v I-Maad ;as that wbicl
It The following is
11 interview referres
o ,e�iug it, weleave it
say whether or not, M . John Sand-
y field Macdonald is :a proper wan to
y ' be entrusted .' iti the destinies -of
i- this tine Pi•o- n c: -''V Tell, geh- 1
e ' t.leinen, shall we
r ' with prayer or s�
- first specimen the
I reception to be 'e-
. Chief Adviser of
regin the business
-caring?' was ale
isitors had of the
'))ectad frons the
the Ontario Ex
arises. She deptitation" might
ell be taken abaci- by this unusual
ran of official ad tress, but one of
e older deputies lid not fail to re-
ike the coarse it ever-en.ce in suit -
le ter°ills. 'T'he P.ceye, a bland
lid dignified gent] linen, then opens .ball, but Baas '.stopped iii a.
omcnt with the q -1e' -tion, twice re
ated, ' What has >our rl)ealbei' got
says?' Huron, -it will he re ollect-
,lately made a'' c ean sweep of the
e -grinder's Suppe rters. North and
uth, and this' el atl:enge was the
arp reminder of ifs rebellion. The
Our Torouto Corresponde• . ce. ecl
We .are pleased to be- able to ; in
state to our readers that t4 e have to
secured the services of an able Pair- ` ezl
•liarrientary Correspondent at Toron- ar
to. We shrill, tllerefere, he able to ';So
give our readers a digest of the pro Al
•
entir ;ly lost. Tt would be fortunate
for (anada if some such policy as
that 'ndicated' were adopted.
1 NEWS
OF THE WEEK.
Mi. Sumner intends to introduce
into he United States Senate a Bill -
to pr vide for a return to Sr.ecie
l)aivrl,•nts, a resolution was also
offere to revive the navigation and
.commercial interests of the United
State;, providing for the admission
f duty of all - shipbuilding
ails and for allstoresthe use
)s aed coal.
Govea n:ment of Newfound -
ave given- $$.10,000 from the
treasury for the Chicago lie-
ind.
snow in the valley of the Re -
free
motet-
of
otesof sh i
Tha
land 1
public
lief' F
The
pi bli;. in, 1N el,ralska; : U. 8,, is report-
ed to he twel vc, feet deep. A large
numb r of people are frozen. One
party found seven men frozen to
death - n the Union Pacific express
trains. - It i officially- denied that Great
50(1 the 'United States
ned to interfere in the case of
International - Society of
Britain
threat
Cuba.
The
Parris have arranged for a popular '
t-deition,tration next Sunday, si;;:cinst
M. 'I'hi irs,- for the murder of Rossel
i and of er Communists.
In CFnseclrience of -the frequent ,
plete'y burned out. The destruc-
tion of pictures, statuary and other
works of art and articles of vertu
were great.
The first passenger train on the
Toronto, Grey and I3rnce Rail way
arrived at Mount Forest on Mon-
day evening 4th instant, - with Mr.
W. Orr, Traffic Superiutendont, and
Mr. Chtnales Sproat, Resident En- -
gineer, prep{arato:ry to the opening
of the line -for traffic f. om Mount
1k rest to Toronto in a few days.
Y
The annexation of the diamond
fields to the English dominions in .
South Africa, has been completed.
The tender of arbitration wherein
the Government of Germany, Hol-
land and the United States were to
tact as umpires, arrived too late to
5u negotiations. spend E ne„otisations. The news
from the diamond fields confirms the -
report of the splendid success of the
finding of precious stones, but vio-
lent storms causes) great damage to
property and serio'is loss of life.
The Right . Hon. Robert Lowe,
Chancellor of the Exchequer,- de
livered a lecture at Halifax on the
4t11 instant, on primary education.
He took occasion to make an appeal
in favor of monarchy in Great This
tarn, in the course of which` he t
warmly t.
t,l
defended
the
Queen ec
n r
Q
from
the charges made against Her Ma-
jesty by Sir Charles Dilke, and ceia-
sured that gentleman's conduct and
ph 1)110 utterances.
There being strong evidence that
attempts were made in behalf of
Fisk to bribe jurymen in the .Back
Bernier position in the money mar-
ket.
aar-
ket.—Globe.
President Grant's Message.
The Pre,ideni,'s Message delivered
on Monday last before the United
States Congress, was rather a lengthy
a, � e.nbtlly
document. The following resume
will our readers a fair
givevery idea
of its contents :-" After• referring
to the tribulation by storm and fire,
fur which this year ]las been re-
markable, President G-rantg
, e,oe,on
to refer to the standing of the Unit-
ed
g t
ed States with foreign powers. The
�ashinton Treaty, as migh
been expected, first engaged
ten tion. That part of it refer
the fisheries auit canals is specially
1 119
mentioned as requiring urgent set-
tlement by the powers cone
The disputed boundary betwe
Lake of the Woods aiid the
Mountain will also be settled.
sing from Great Britain to
foreign lowers, the Pre#jidcn�t
of the friendliness existing b
DEC. 8, 1871.
BIRTHS.
Hoc.i`rrs.— On Oct. 29th, 1871, Mrs. T.,
Holmes, Blyth, of a son.
LF:ET.---At Wingham, on the 30th ult.,
Mrs..1. M. Leet, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES.
Di11 Lx—NoRTifo11Ava.S--At St
5 . Michaels
Ch�urala Belleville, on the 20th of
No-
vember, by theVeryNa
Rev. .Tamen
Farley. assisted by the Vcn. Arch
deacon N o:rtlzgrayes, of Toronto uncle nc�e
of the bride, and by the Rev, P. ,..-
Keogh er
�, , Bernard Lou is Moyle, Barrister,
&c., Goderich. to Miss C'arolue Louise
Gertrude N orthgraves.
Cock WELL -4;11,1,-4n Mit
23rd ult. h . shell, on the
t have ; , y the Lev-. Mr- Hawke,
M r, t'an. Cockwell, of the Townslhi
his at- j of Stephen, Countyof Huron, P
to Miss.
rill' to - A' ,, beth f ill, of the Township of
Enna, County of Perth.
DIF:ATHS.
he United States and Get
and to the treaty of commerce
concluded with Italy, in which an STARK. --At Tuckersznith o. .
, n the ...Jaii..
ertiecl. - Ia�'ixe�ii.—Iii. -Clinton, seri Sunday, 3rd
en the inst., Elizabeth, daughter
a of Mr. E-
Rocl v - Finch of bronchitis, atge<18 y=e;11•s •
Pas. HOI ItFS--Ori Nov 24th, 1871, the infant
outer son of Thomas and Eliza Holm , aged
a three weeks and four da =s;
l
51 eak55
HELPS. the 30th ult., at Westfield,
et ween David Helps, aged 6 years: 1)eeetrse
°man_y, was a son of Mrs. Helps, postmistress I ess
lately ai East Wawancsl .'
obligation li.ls beeu inserted that in Inst., after a lengthened illness Thomas
,Stark agedy '
,40 ears.
case of war between the two Colln-
sial•1
1
With
Tl.e
tion
which
tence 1
arrel.
end
le a.-
hairs
outh
Pies
private li r to fro .vert
Sea
1 v
1
1c exempt from capture.
l
uss:a harmony also exists.
rand Du ke's reception is men
1
as a proof of haat harmony,
Mal reel in the very next sen
a reference the
Y p Catatczygn•
which has been 11rough t to an
the tranbfer of the ae Russian
on to another. The Corean
Clilty is referred to Coigress...Af
in Mexico and Central and S
America are lengthily dw=elt on
in connection wiJi -the semi -em
potion Act in Brazil the Pre' i
recommends stringent legis)-
against slave trading by Arne
citizens in foreign lands. in
fratricidal struggle now progressing
in Cuba, A merican liveso
and proper-
ty will he safely protected oy . a
powerful squadron. Suggestions are
made relative to putting the Ameri-
can representatives in China and
Japan on a, better footing socially
and politically.
Coming to haine matters the Presi-
dent states that during the year the
national debt has been decreased 1,_y
�.
„L�G.Oo t,LoG, arid the interest ac-
count is nearly $17,000,000 less
than at the beginning year of the
_
present administiati:)n• This rapid
diminution was brought about to
support the -country's credit and
vince the_ neople-of their abil
pay off' one huncli•el cents
R
G
ed
is
Friday cases in New York the of I b
.. ierlti
da
biro
Clea
wa
i;a k
eec
Cot
t we
"in
Val
hun
A
Of
ter
leso
ser
to e
rang
:e
cut
t tnt
A
ick
i a
e. ice
we
y, steps have been taken for th
secution of the parties whoen
vored to thwart justice.n tin
y.
Some�preliminary steps have bee
en tt wards the sett,lercient of un
'i ied lands in Quebec. A Frenc
npany is about. to purchase a
sty cents an acre, 320,000 acre
Beauce, and in the lletapedi
)ley, on which to settle .sixteen
dred families from Evrope.
dvices from Australia, by way
San Francisco, state that an M-
otional Conference had passed
llitions to be - forwarded to tile
etary; of state' in the colonies,
nter into Intercoloniol tariff' ar
eluents unfettered by treaties of
Imperial Governor fit wir.h other
i ti i es., This
is Pretty
nearly
Y v
amount to independence.
London letter, speaking of the
borne trial, says the cost ofotak-
and printing dote, of she evicl-
has been nine th -usand dollars
ek. A hundred witnesses have
th Africa and
Wi tness afier
vears that he
as the real
er -.Roger. The defense will try to
'ove that they are a
u j ured witnesses, -or
ken.
e
l8
n
s
a
n'
eon
to
a
been brought from Sou
Australia this week,
witness comes up and s
recognizes the claimant
S
he
to
The Chicajo fire is not the mo;,t-
fearful disaster of the present year.
Tie Chinese floods, of which we
have had brief accounts, sui,werged
1 mercenary,
utterly this-
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(.La
THE MARKETS.
SEtFOnT1'., Nov. 30, 1871_ -
Prices remain about the same :ai s last
week. On account of the great storm
prevailing for the last three days, but
little produce has been brought in
o as
soon, however, as - the roads become
)eaterr and sleighing a t; good, there will no
doubt be large=
deliveries. 1S e quote
FaU heat... ..$i 16 to i 18
Sprin \Went • - • • ,
Barley 1 11 to 1 YS
,sing ei 48 to 0 50
anci Pe 0:8 to 0130
'ts. - 0 55 to 0 60
t(leid t ,tltk .. , ... 00 to 0 00
0 15 - to 0 11)
anon Fio;11r
Potato_12 o0 to 13 25
es
rico i9 1a
the Seep Skins
ity
in
every dollar of their colossal dela ;
but there is no longei any necessity
for this rapid payment. According-
ly the tariff and internal tax laws
are to be considerably modified.
All taxes from internal sources, ex-
cept those collected front licjuot s,
tobacco, aucl stamps are to be abol-
ished. Foreign medicines are also
to be placed- on the free list, doubt
less to cbeek mslte the "rings" wliirh
control quinine, &c., from which the
,000square miles of territory, an
("coy
a exceeding that - of one third of belt
T
)glans) and 1V riles. �V�hen 'th,�
by means of which the pnb
Aundered by speculators. There
ne striking. feattne in these
0.es--the care- taken to ovoid
disturbing home] rotection or reduce
the value of American labor -- a
featnre from which we can draw a
wholesome moral. The evil effects
of the gold fluctuations are touched
upon and the attention of Congres
is directed to the neceesityfor 'alte
e present system of collectin
ms. The surveys at the Ist,
of Darien and Capt. Hall's a
ion to the North Pole are men
d as instances of the admini
n's desire to advance the inter
of science, and the gratifyin
ns of the Postmaster -General a
of of the spread of knowledg
he extenaion and developmen
siness. The troubles in Saud
ina are dealt with at grea
and the action of the auth
s in connection -with the Sal
City trials is highly approve(
1 00 t 1
Lamb Skil,• 0 75
Calf Skins, per ll,., - 1 00 to 1 75
Wood, per cord 0 01 to 012
0 00 to 2 50
CLINTON, Deo. 6, 1871.
Spring Wheat 1 11 02 1 18
Oats
•
BUFFALO MVP STOCK,
RECEIPTS.
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs,
ears. cars. cars.
142
37 267
282
The market is active with prices
steady and, a shade betterthan last week.
Supply liberally on the increase. *
Sales yesterday comprise 960 head at
$4 65 to 55 75 for natieee, and $3 for
Texas, against sales last week Tuesday
of 245 liead. $3 80 to 55 60 for
rue Sales reported :
natives.
lic Taylor to Parker, 31 hd Ohio steers aar
1431, private terms.
Enoch. to coon & Geary, 61 lid de do
avB1(4a0ettatth85D7o5ty. , 132 hd. Mich. do av
1451, at $5 70.
Goodwin to Ceon & Geary, 163 hd.
Rawe to Monroe, 33 lid Ky. do av
'Quisenberry to Coon- & Geary, 50 hd.
r- Adams to Coon & Geary, 34 hd do do
fact of the ex.tremely dense popula- is 0
tion of China is taken into considera- char,
tl
ed
n, the -appalling nature of the
astronhe will 'letter be appreciat-
The flood occurred ia the.
no 'them part of the empire and
s occasioned- by the breaking of
th banks of a river. Wh tl
fir, t break occurred, the people
might perhaps have stopped -it, but ing t
in, toad. of setting the people -to
Els! , who is supposed to control tile
ly
work, the officials went to sacrifice mils
custo
to uen Shen, a fabulous tortoise Or pecht
thiough, the damage Nva' past reme- tione
waters. When their (ley t. we 0 I ti atio
hg_ ! at A.45u161e0r. to Doty, 8, lid Mo. do av 1363
x- Briggs to Monroe, 62 hd Ind. do a.v
Quisenberry to Farthing, 19 lid Ry.
g No sales to-daHy.008.
Active and. .413 to ; better than last
t week. Nearly all offerings sold ; closing
firm. Supply on the decrease.
Sales comprise 1,963 head at $4 -35 to
$4 491, against sales last week Tuesday
The United States frotel at New- retur
bo gh, N. Y., was partially destroy- and 5
a pro
i n the house, ona the Aim twin
giv ,n, found their retreat cut off by
g Carol
fire and smeke. and ly es- lengtl
cap being burned by egress .
thr ugh the windews and reached of.
the emend by means Of repes and ed
stor wiudow, and fractured her any
arm and WaS internally initu ed. c, will
Ora man Jumped into a tree, and t:
reac red the gronnst in safety. messa
I le' Royal Canadian Bank, we ttoullal‘liztloi
are glad to see, has taken anether reaard
ster in advance. With a rest and preeid
reset ye fund of over $300,000, ou eonein
paid up capital of $1,400,000, the
tion to place on the market the bah the chi
ftinicree 'tors felt themSelves in a. poet:- in the
poltcy
ng $600,000 The ne,w stock.
las b .en all allotted among the share -
101(1 rs -of the Bank, who have three
n allowed for aceepta nee. Ten
ier wit is to be paid on subscriH
ion and the remaining instalments
f ten per cent each are to be pay -
t intervals of a month. Share -
udders are, however, to have the
step must greatly strengthenT held ou
he p sition of the Bank. It will:
ot huge the working capi-
.l, but the placing. of the whol
..1 110879 tad av 262 lbs
5 Sales reported :
of -, i 17 headaavt ;0309101)8 to $4 30.
av 248 lbs al .544 -3355
at 4 35
av 232 lbs at 4 35
I 119 lid
av 225 lbs
ay. 228 lbs
at 4 35
av 218 lbs at 4 35
143 hd
9603 Ill
av 185 lbs at 4 42.1z
at 4 35
av 320 lbs
.And 7 others.
The following is the ra.nge of prices
for November and the same period 1870,
on cattle, sheep and hogs, on 'Wednes-
days and Thursdays, the paincipal
market days :
the following significant sen-
: " _Neither polygamy not
violation of existing statutes
be permitted within tne ter-
av of the United Ste tes." The
remornmends the razing of
im's stronghold and the legi-
ig of all the children in the
ry. The Indiane_juestion is
ed as more hopeful, and the
ent's rernarks-anent It show
sively that the villainous
punstied towards the red man
past, will be "succeeded by
has so successfully enforJed
relations vith aborigines.
of the authorised but .' 1 Britain
in hei
The message sneaks of the Sonthern
commission of murderous assail! ts on i
; armed forces of G-ermany are de. I
: dared in a atate of siege. The per- I
petrators of such crimes will here -
1 aftei ,be tt•ied by German court -war- o
1 WarWiela Castle., the ancient and l
i spler_dic seat of the .Earl of War- p
the- origin of -which is undiscovered. n
been ii reparably daanaged by fire; t
'The great hall, the dining hall and. t
i other st It
•
States 88 the Queen's epeech almost
invarilbly speaks of Ireland. The
country is unhappy, discontent per-
vades ne-arlv all classes and the pros-
pect of a ehange for the better is
vaguely remote, The admission of
ex-rebela to office is spoken of as a
measure likely to bring abont
L e apartments were come sl
lure capital will give the stosk a
Tim man was never known that would
comes the nearest to it in his line Of
husine.s. a dozen. Scott's Block. 1,
1871. 1870
SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE.
itroy
200-4 vine.
RAILWAY
Trains leave th
follows :-
vol
PLAIN t
-NT IN. SMITH, North
plain sewing.
-VOTICE is hereby given
-4-1 front the date (4 ihe
notiee, application mill he
the Surrogate Court of t1
liuron„ as -nardian (4
rums, infant child of Jan
yeoman, -deceased.
Dated this 30th day of
209-3
STRAYED
4,-4 TRAVEL) front the pre
4- Egmlnaltille, stem
heifer about
tri‘ing information ahem
be liberally rev. ard.-d.
209.4*
ist of Sep:ember last, one
The own r rconestell to
ESTRAY
„CIA ME. Into the prentim
ps.st tanunier. three :t4
:voiding III:II:Eli. Theo.
.‘iAINIE info the premises
10th of N'overabel, tWo
years old. one a -dark iron
with v,-hite :hind feet, The
prove property, pay cliarg-ecl
209-4*
CAME into my premiseal
'STEER; large spots. The.i
prove propetty, pay expense
PET
•
ESTRAY
nAME hito the premises
Spring -CALVES ; the oaner
property, ptty charges and tt
909-4t JOHN SHE
TEACHER VI
-duties to -commence on the
209 Secrot
ROTIVE -TO t.
.(11113ilTorts,of the 104 .
'N-Ithe. Younger, are refines
• claims for payment to
202-2
won Sale, one four Horse
-I: particulars, enquire of
JOHN T
209-4 Steam
RENIOV
VERCOE has remote.
---l-•tlence to the prethisea
his former residence, next. t•
AWL
Insolvent Ac
TN THE MATTE1Zof Henry
--K-The abort, insollent has •
deed 1)f C0113))0Sitiial and exch
Dated this 0thr, day of Deco
Official .A.stig,litte for tb•
Insolvent Ac
CANADA4 tit
•- Province of ontario -2-
Comity of j
said County for a discharge In.
Dated at the TownsMp Ila
JInron, this fourth day
1871,
-1-riniles south of Seaforth St:
acres clear. d ; the bush is all
anew board fenee across the f•
frame barn lita i-Ited, with
there is a well at tbe dole- w
fret of excellent watcr
good. bearing orchttril. Apply -
209
NOTIC
_TO D EBT
3" all accounts and nott,s r 4
4•11. ;11 InVVitnIS P:arg must be p
10th day. of Jamtiry, 1872,
he placed in Conn for cullyc
'must be wound np at onc•
will be taken in pavan -tit of at.
the highest inarlitt pricy, up
Ainleytille. Dee. 0, l's71.
IMPORTANT
REGISTRATION
FITIE public arc hereby nob;
l)e-tthq for
already registerl-11,1110.4t be rcgi
T.
Sea
LIST OF LET
eampl,e11, Ann .I.
Druonnand, 1).
Mks Jam.
einnity, P0.1.1-
Alct
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Ilcaitt, W.