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fly he had fnaia
itteArtna "gain toq
re Speaker left t '`•
Ie1.1 into line in the
lOwed by the ram,
dMirciatrit4un and", _
and Madete
tWa
Ohninber amid
ing continued groans .
kOse
who reraatect.
'et One hundred ite,
ke of those dissenting
!the Hone.
!IORTItaWES-T.,
Comitry,s40
Otte Pirttl.erz-:--The son
E or rixM TXZES.
.etd River of the Nettie
rieueseay, sake 24, tete. f
dors of Arc:erica-wen-ter-
Nerth Pacific Road,
miles into the wilder -
to settlement and egret.
:ion of fertile soil almost
fore. Few a)eopley eX-
r oceasienal pioneers,
bout the "New North -
h of the line of this road,
eapaeities for wheat -
side of the Red River,
iare, stations, and outfit
snitable, and every in -
red to (trait travel and
the first 180 miles the
gb, wood land or awarap,
&III ultimately .furnish
Hespecially the Norway
ty of great value already
tam bit on the whole
nth, where the St, Louis
roeks,.and farms a,
eine rapids. This, tis
will give a- very yak.,
r hereafter, Bat eXpert-
steam is more and'imore
-of water -power, and
itis a great: objection to
where but the end. of
reat benefit of a rapid.:
ngxs rn floating down
e bt Louie, above these
down lumber for a great
mak there will have its
'par were characteristic
attraetioes, of the coun-
t a Finnish peasant and
Russian %data, who
eRecl River Valley to a
kat, to look about for a
people of substance.
leak a word of English
..N:orweglaaa sa e going to
an Irish fa.raily, be-
*icou land speculators,
itetvWest. Besideathese,
toRev. Dr, Rogers„who
i:ngliala colony laat year
✓ a hundred persons. He
lush for another detach -
y„ who were expected.
e cheeringly of the effort,
disappointed. but that
gone ba.ok to England :
eineccuatomed to labor,
tairreeable, and they were
eharge their dif-
,
From others, however-,
ore unfavorable account.
[eril, i -is said, before the
brought to a prairie lo -
MS diffietlit to getWOOd,
-what American pioneer
vere 'horribly disgusted
kxIIs oix the unfortunate
4vt afteeaard theirlittle
e midst of the flat prai-
what the ivy-covered
rthorn lanes and bushy
hills of old England
xix comparisen, I could '
t thirtg-five bushels of
ere could have hardly
on, If they had choseu
e beautiful region near
troit, on this line, they
d. it much more agree
-
hem have, however, al-
re-empted, but purchase
ditale thus owning 800
st wheat land in the
s not uncommon. There
ieasants along the line
10O/acres. The Eng -
ow fairly broken up.
a New -England colony,
are entertained that the
nites, a kind- of Quaker
• ateil settle to the
the.
or -50,000 upon the
But, as they have
opes to Nlanitoba. and
rospect is .not very de-
ony syntein has some ; it makes at once a
oil in the wilderness.
have already ehurehes,
eneas, and enjoy ranch ,
e. But, on the other
ways much jealousy and
,1210-7V them.. The indi-
-satisfied . with the land
and believe that those
ave cheated them. The -
disinterested he enay
: et1 and aceused of aU
ela„ their own stupidity Or
tight on the colonists..
eems to be, for people
-ighborhood to go out to-
, ke their own chalices for
id° making the best are
sible. Then they Gan
:es and: parishes among
hings which strikes me
eee frontier settlements,
t awl far-reaclaingwork,
v arid eivilization by\ the
Itt their quiet and un -
re everywhere laying the
future order, law arid
11 the minds of men and
cotruggling intensely
onditious„ to --things and
en and eterual. They
e amid tenderteies to
Lillie irit where each
'utile(' in lookince out for
e obligations of puritY
a comet -mitt- who are
welt to forget both. In
vast millennium on earth,
woe is -worshipped or az
ed to the female embocli-
/lite, there must still. be,
)tlier, the silent believo ers'
live for truths which
•, and who trust in the
a. God, or society itself,
rontier„ would soon fan
land beastiality.
emarkable how aggreit-
, the religions cottimalli-
these new settlethents.
rent iniesionariee, work-
,
:0
AUGL'S
beiti.,inlo,ngthtehe
. where the e
rbaristn an
moral auhstri aute. The railroad itself
eat*.:1 this influence ; it forbids
dam fall—.
s establishments, and even
liquor lila"'
' the hotels which it controls lumber
for churches s carried. gratuitously, and
the ae-wIy!f undell social organizations
are aided in very reasonable way.- The
volt is ah ady a better type of com
•TRE.
B
RUN XP
:1
road. Churches are erect- pe
mallest villages. Every- t
ort ia,te get the start of r
lay the foundatione on a in
flaunty thanone often sees in the old „
aiv of ithe colonies, thoagh
Id, have already their ,own
laces for lecturing and pub -
good. soil begins near ,Per-
ham, aboutl 185 miles from Duluth.
From this point for seventy miles to the
Red River the land is superb. The
most beau -Wel points are near Detroit
and Oak L ke. There the country is a
rolli
oara, near
with oak op
sparklingli
whole laud
like a park.
ilourishrtiobe
afort
fiona tweet.,
Reim Al
not a. year
schools and.
lic instructs)
The real1
acre, while
farmer to m
where he e
el for his cr
water is oas
and more ti
to my eye
deuce. in
a house floo
ones have
it leeks to
exce,ecl the z
vast strete
and south
prairie, the soil a black
twenty-four inches -deep, °
igs on gentle knolls, and
tle lakes in every hollow. viThe
ape, far and wide, seems
This, of all others, is the
immigrant. Here gardens
tifully, and wheat yields
to thirty-five bushels to the ,
vet healt and s
s playful ! circuses
gall runic; of his
from de ititim” i
his fri
w s chatting
ed mind' *ndeed—
ga ed in -the euthful
ur of bathi g, taking
b ye -arid pre aritig lib
a d minded an for
re
t of the y ."
An
The Liber
fety, 4iid from
once those the
Suffer -
.deed !---when he
eds. tDepress-
hen hd was en-
ncl chi.? rful
plcas-
headrs" like a
a healfhy bodied
he la ors of the
larg ro le, 56 to 16e ; bu. t r, tub
dairy, l'c to 18e ; eggs, fre h, lGc to 17c;
eggs, pa ked lle to 12c ; a 'pies, er brl.,
$2 t $3e po atoes, per bushel, 8 c.
I i
, . .
LthUL1 F LLS DAIR MAI' KET.
1, LI rix FALLS, Aug. 9
i .
e •ar et at Little all
er du11 with prices for
h th
, ro llc to litc WR
ood dairies, and. fr m 1
o fancy, only tw or
the /atter figure.
d t
690 boxea,
*at
ran ba t
t e same as o
wee
fair to
ngilsh Eleetiion, •for sne
'1 Party in England has sus- Uri gin
t Med anoth' r loss in the defrat of its sang" nt
c ndidate inj East St ffordeliire. That factories thisafternedn
s ction of th country: eturne two Lib dul I and only about 7,0
e ale at the lection In 1868, ncl now a bee
'1onservative has been elected No won- qui
r there is i alk of sore of thin Ministers ,dai
signl.ng i r. Glads one has frittered mo
appears to have tor
rty besid s. It is rather a of li
hat East Staffordshire will . to t
represent d by two of the dai
r in the world- Bass,
"Bass' le," and Mr. Allsopp, of
Allsopp's " ditto. The constituency
cannot be sa d to be unmindful of the
Claims of Be r.
-it •
Sb s oting Thief. ,
a
short distance briligs the
lea at the railway station,
1. get Usually a dollar a bush-
. The timber is near, and
y got. Beyond this is more h
fiat, rich, treeless prattle— he go
most dreary place of resi- of p
is region, on ground. flat as he VL8 putt
several of the various col- occ rred to
en planted. But dreary as thieves, so
Eastern man, nothing can Powder and
ricultural capacities of this he thought
flcountry, extending north
e North Pacific line. The
colonists tell me a garden Comes np with
A rapidity y
It has been
for Indian
rlights. but Ix
• cqrn
_ Wheat .is t
profit of $1
The Indian
soil eattaled
The great
them was I,
ed the int
almost eve
healthier an
more south
dry" they
would play
urometer
Many had
had come
whose tiss
the air too
died after
said they 1
there a that
ay his ma ority, an
ined his p
rious fact
'11 now be
rgest brew
A farmer residing ear Ottawa city
eard a com otion in ia chicken house
he other in ht, and 'ne a timid man
't re onnoitre. But thanext day
own the rifle lid put in a charge
d. a hand el of buckshot. As
ng the pi ce a -way, ' it just
int that here might be two
e put., in another charge of
some mo buckshot. Then
he mig it as well put in
dee of an enter -
down; .some more
some more ehot.
satisfied sort of a
the old musket on
ing coriflict. And it
t he heard his fowls
ometheg; so he
penecl ; the window
and blazed. away.
s jamnied throngh
pposite end of 'the
ut fourteen million
and rockets, aid
and girt upstairs
fire, and the hired
to the rciofn with a
random, putting a
amity portrait; and
er of a mile away
hquake, and things
. The old farmer
eying the pieces of
ss as much consumed found glass picked out of h s back, and his illstinulatng, and. these often heated shoulder set he re -Marked that
short residence. Mothers Le must have ramme 1 the last' charge a
ld no trouble with babies 1 ttle too hord.-L-Citi en. :1
teething and the fatal r" were not dreaded. All .
aistence of fever and ague.
e
r
u never saw further south:
supposed to be unfavorable
ru, on account of the cool
any assured. me the early
;1 well here as Illinois.
lite great product, and a net
?Ian acie is not - uncommon.
men thbught the prairie
tk-eir 0Wri.
Mut on Which I questioned
e.elimate. They all admit -
se cold of the winters, but
one found the climate
more invigorating than a
ti one. "The cold was so
did not _feel it. , Children
ithout injury with the ther-
15 or\ 20.° below zero.
en restored in health who
h" weak 'lungs, but those
and surnme
denied the
third load in
I „a
gency, so !ie rammed
owder and poured. i
Then he smiled a hal
smile, and. suspended
nail to.wait'the co
a.me. That very nig
omplaining about
aspect his musket,
uttere- shit his eye'
The next instant he w
$75 mirror, ip. the
room, and his saw ab
Stars' and nieteors,
things, and. .his wif
screamed Murder an
man carne bouncing
bvenshooter, firine
ole through a $15%
eiteighbors a quer
ought itwas an ear
were lively' genera.113
recovered, and a ter
And yet tie quiretity of surface -water, ‘IDD.—
,
the bad s.pi ino•-water and the hot sun of mr- nomas •Ki
would. see just the eonditioas toH
pro- 1 ISER. —In Wingh
duce it. Tie physicians, hoWever, said
that there as a remittent character to
many iathei maladies which ehowed. a c
latentImala ial tendency. Typhoid fe-
vers are 11
calities. _
In respe t to snow, the railroad men
say that th y were only blocked. up two
days last uter, and. no one of the resi-
.
dents speak- with dread.of it. The road
ia, carefully guarded against drifts by
fencing an by tree -planting. On the
prairie, h wever, one of- those terrifie
snow -storm which they still hare here,
Must be Very perilous for man and beast.
m
The suraer climate is most delicious.
Our first day we had a heat of 900 in the
ears but se dry as not to be oppressive.
In the night it ceolecl, and after another
day the temperatire was down to 57 0
The.
cloud effects at sunset on these
vast prairies surpass anything I have
ever seen. C. L. B.
---itaavat---
'' United States.
t uncoil:traon u many lo-
Laughin photographs are becoming
the rage. pne enterprising photographer
keeps a st 'ne- of Danbury News jokes
in front of the camera to produce a brad
grin on the face of the gtter.
. - 'harks S. Stratton, (AM
Thumb's as ife) fell down a flight of stairs
at her home in Middleborough, Mass.,
en Tharscl#, of last week, and. bacllyen-
itirecl her Vine and head.
—The (Jhicago Jews have petitioned
the Mayrni for the protection of their
Sabbath_Caturday) from disturbance, by•
prohibitin trade in the vicinity of their
place of in ding. •
—The r eeipts of peaches from Dela
ware at ,NTnr York are making a respect-
able figure'. Twenty-seven car loads ar-
rived over ne railroad on Saturday last,
Siouc chief, after following a sur-
veying pa1t on the Northern Pacific for
some slay, mildly remarked that they
might go n, for he'll be -- if he'd
freeze to L4i th for what hair there was in
that crow(
—Withi
„ lost three
Knickerb
son Living
much resp
ed a feat
possible b
brated pe
HS. ,
on Aug. 11,„ the wife
d, of a eon. :
on Aug. 7, the
wife of M. Peter Fisher, pf a dadigh-
ter. •
on Aug.
dwell, of a
offere
e 4,000
Y mark
t priit t
-nei c
oldijig
08 _ 0
.yncnh
ilia
ho
Qu
th
iattheri
!over in
week.
foF,'ard
misSion
to
of
est
6d:
app
tra,
bo
56
at
131
Tr
66
be
120
we
on
$3
Pia
$4
poi
1,4
co
1
ALDWELL —In Tu k
-1, the w f6 of Mr. Jo in 'Cis
daughte
RATHWELL . —In Sta 1 y. tng. 7, the
wife of Mr. Samuel Rathwell, Of a
daughte.
STRACHA.N —In Gr
wife of Mr.-- James Strachan
daughte .
RMSTRO. IN ineha,m
the wife of Mr. Robert Armstrong
daughte .
on
St4
MORRISON.—In Mc
the wife
Winthr
10
i'illon,
of Mr. John 'Mai
p Cheese Factory
n Clintoi , on
wife of i Ir. George Diehl
MAR' IA.GEi
FRALICK-JOHNSTON gnion &fine,
on Aug.1 12, by R W. Praharne Mr.
-Clemens Fralick of Grey to Miss
. Clara Jane Johnston, d Turnberry,
daughter of Mr1 William Johnston,
• ,
ug.7 ' the'
,
char:, Of a -
oh July' 31,
strong, of a-
ri ;Aug.1 11, -
leen., of,. the
of ,
a 12,' the
dal, son.
-1-
formerly of Eon dville.
DE r_PHS.
URRY.—In Terillierry, on
Jane Curry, aged 22 3 eat
RteKs.—IiiGoclerkh towel hip, on Aug.;
112, James gecl 40
ROBINS& EaS. Wawa
7, Agnes, wife of Mr. W
aged. 58 years.
illy 23i, Lucy
years.
osh , on Au g.
. Robinson,
—
1V1
SE
There i so little
just now -that it ism
liable quotations fc4
been all marketed,
mand yet for new.
will be found prat
a brief period New York has Es.11Wheat..
representatites of the old SpringWheat
Pc.as
era The first was Mr. An- Barley ...
ton, a member of an old and
ted family. He once achiev-
ch was pronounced to be im-
Captain Barclay, the cele-
Cation—that is, he walked
Butter, No. 1, Loose.
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
Butter, tenuotS, 16c., 1
fifty-five: iles in 'eleven hours and a. Lggs
. half. He N "as a son of Judge Brockholst
tleivingsto • , of the United States Sn-
•
rs.
ORTH, 1 ug. 14 0878.
()ilia Cli the rnarke
poesib e to, give re
1
grain. The old. has
nel there is nti de
The following figureI
nearly correct :
.., $115
115
I.,. 0 50 to 0' 50
I. 000 to 040
0 55 to 000-
015
0 12
0 9
6
a.
I. 0. 00 to 6 00
Or
w
3i•
nal th
sac
a
OX(
31e
Th
he
0 b
, While the sal s f o
axes. The in ctivi
t hereto -clay -i di e
the decline in
ming with the let
heir cheese at flew s
1873.
8 opened
fa m lots
se of last
aid for
to 121c
Fee lots
elivery
rket for
eclingly
es h
up not
yof the
for the
ces, fac-
r inatiou
fully up
ir Mauy
clieese
holding
et next
sending
n cora-
eese sold
9
aitied last M
ve refused to s
nday
lithe
rates, and p rpos
es of a better
te a number als
ir goods to be
he bulk of fact
mar
-are
ry c
rom 131c to 131c ; he range
s from 12,1c to 3ic, he high
e ceived by only one liot reach -
d nt
, anthe fo
following li
ion, : Brockett
t 1e ; Charleston Four Corners,
s a 131c ; Cold Br )ok, 22 boxes
; Ciamen Corners, 70 boxes at
airy Hill, 132 bo t 131c lidAte,
:
t 131c.
, 75 boxes at 131
'
Olt TO CATTLE AR ET.
88
88
eq
ste
for second-class, and $3 fel. third-class.
• AMBs.—The demand is active, and.
pr ces r aiu unchang d. We quote
3.
fir t -class t $3 50 to ; second-class
$3t and thi cl-class $2 to 2 50.
131!1FFAL
e r
k's
qu
class,
o. $3 25
car -lo
apiec
nds, at $o2; one car of oxen, average
00 pounds, at $50 ; one car of :fat
s, ,iaverage 1,100 pounds, at t.38.
Hear. ----The supply has ben about
al to the demand, and prices are
dy at $4 to $5 for 'first-class, $3 50
st 1
t of
Fe
1c. We
leading
ter. 52
es
• G
ES.have - not
ces t --about
ad d --there
and: last
—Although re
ive sit= last
having been
ore than were wa
prices have not be n maintained.
te first-class at $4 to $ 25; sec -
1 50 to $3 ; th cl-Class,
Sales include the f
d, average' 1,200 p unds, at
; one car, avers e 1,310
eipts
repo
offer
ted,
Th
shken
-for th
11t - —The second was Mr. Lov- ; Lanib
en Purdy, ldest son of the famous Per- ,Pc
1
aen Skin, (veal) per lb
4 who nell Erlipee in the race between ; eneaein Hides
ago I Salt (retail) per barre
:North ant ' South, run fifty years
t
I last Jane,. eine third was Colonel Au. . halt (wholesale) p b sl.......
! Potatoes, (neiv)perlbus el...:...
drew Irela id, of Sch roon Lake. He was 1 Oatmeal to' bid.—
1 1
known as : daucly in his younger days, Wood . ... .. . ..... ,, 2 25 to 8 00 d of la years he was famous for his Tan Bark ; ..... .... .... ... ; 1: 8 50 to 3 '75.
.L---
11.0Spitalit .1 lie kept open house in the I
o to o if
0 10 te 14 00
.20 00 to 600
86 to 50
25 to 35
0 08 to 009
... 0 04 to' 005
100
1 05
050 to 0 00
0 00 to 500
, C ITON? Aug: 14, 1873.
good old a yle, was the owner of a, pack
of hounds, and kept up the character 'He • e. wheat , 1 12 ko il 15
a Country t'rentleirizt..n more. thorough ly 0,et,til- ... .. . . .... .... i .... ° ... . . . 0 40 (c9 0 45
tellidreere
tha.n mane men now left alive. These fly ' '0 50 et, 0. 52
of , FallWheat
.. . .f. 1 10 te1, 1 15
gmeililt, man were well-known to the P"ts
it loss N 11 be much. felt among a NI`l'etr11- Butter
itants of New York,
the • , .
• wide cicle( f aquaintnce.
. !
ye—Sir John's Last •
Joke !
The Ral x Eenreee, anxious no doubt
to rnaintai its position as one of the
' authorize l" organs of the party, (-rives
11( n i
the follOevieg
how Sir Jo. eh foi;
Peetne he a as
" Led tl
this : Sir
ehatting ga
good-bye,
thenticated version o
led. his friends into sup
4t commit suicide
11, truth, when it came, was
ohn was bathing—he was
,Ty with his friend --he said_
hundreds do every _day in
smilax cirmsto.nces, when he was
aboat to tie la deep water—he remain-
-e,(1- too feet; inder water, waited for by
ale friends but " cme' up smiling," as
aWy 4ioes, to allay their feat-, in
.. .
lri per .. .. ... ..... 0 10 (g, 13 00
015;3 000
.013 .?( 010
0 10 u: 0 12
Ha
STRATFORD 'REESE ARKEt.
le -Ed-potal. per lfw/
14, 1873.
ugust Make.
hie dullness
s.ort ales a4. ac-
smen heTeling out for .
buyer$ !ere! 'disposd
i •
Telegraph to
trel J. -fl('.
,STRATE RD, Au
Offerings 2,000 cities, all Ir.
Sales, 120 box -es t le.
of the market an
ouptedfor by sal
better prices than
to give.
foll
nts
Svee
y :
nd y
11onc ay
T4ies ay..
esda
To
Same
we
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
BUFFAO, Aug, 14. Loan; '
ing shows the receipts and ; • he ho se 0
shed, stable N
f live stock at- East Buffalo .1-2:tezion.\ y to
OR.
IMPORTANT 0 AT MANUFACTURERS
xiMO
TI•avaNG let tom ° A 3. FISHER & CO.,
,of Kincardine, t e con root for the building of
the pans in our Salt Work , which are the largest
lu the Dominion, w havt eat pleasure in bear-
ing toatiniony to t e ver expeditious and per-
fectly satisfactou m nner -which the work 11118
performed by WO- an, therefore; with the
utmost conddence, recommend them to Balt
inanufactnrers a in u pusacssing superior facili-
ties for accom -g their work according to
agreement, and ory prompt pn•time.
GRAY & SCOTT.
Kincardine, A g. 1, 1878. 207-1
- -
4.
To the Credi or: of Hugh McMillan, the
ger, Deceased,
TOEYounger, late of the ToWi ship of nu:kerma-Atli,
cittmions of Ifugh McMillan, the
in the Comity ofl Huron, wlnyclied on orpout the
thirteen day Of May, 1S78,.and all others, aro
hereby n hied to send in a statement of their
claims against the estate f that said Hugh Me -
Milian by post t ) the und rsigned administrator,
or to Benson & foyer., his Solicitors, at the "Vil-
lage of Seat irth int .ho County of Huron, on or
before the first c. ay . i September, 1878, at the ex-
piration of Whic trio the Said administrator will
proceed to distribute the tssets of the said de-
ceased amongst the partie entitled. thereto, hav-
ing regard to th s claims of which he then has no-
tice, and the sail administ ator will not be liable
Lor the assetS s diStribute or any part thereof,.
to any person Of iihose a aim he shall not havo
had notice at thb tine of such distribution.
Dated August 13th,*1873.
HUGH MollILLAN, Sr.,
Administrator to said Estate.
BENSON & EER, Solicitors. , 297-8
13 YS WANTED.
'WANTED, i ediately, two good boys about
v V 14 or 16 ye rs of age, its apprentices to the
Cabinet-making basilicis. Apply at the Seaforth
Cabinet Factor).
297
-WALTER SCOTT.
WANTED
A GOOD STEADY BOY as an apprentice. Ap-
ply to - E. HICKSON& CO.
TEACHER WANTED.
MALE or. !Feuale Tacher, holding a third-
-:3'. class certificate for Sehool tSection No. 9, in
the Township f Grey. Duties to commence the
1
ist of October. Application to be made to the
Trustees, or by letter to Grey Post Office.
297 4)RGE MoKAY, 1 ,.
1TWILL SPEIRAN, J. liustee13.
eh
QTRATED from he premises of the undersign-
ESTIIIAY STEERS.
ed, Lpt 20, ou4it, McRillop, on or about the
Devon breed, t e o her is of red and white color,
8th of July, t o 2 -ear -old Steers, one all red, of
of Durham bre d. Any person igiving such infor-
mation as will lot Ito the recovery of the above
animals will b lib rallr rewarded.
.2974 MES NICHOL, Seafoith P. 0.
COW iiiToitLEN OR* STRA.YED.
TOLEN or still -rd frOm Lot 3; Con. 12, MC-
'•'-' Killop, a COW nearly all rod, but with a few
white spots i 0 yeas.old; one of horns broken off
, sized. The above animal was
Wednesday, [lily , .last. Any infbrmation re-
taatkle)71.111frtOmMtihil ab ve premises on the night of
spectuig her will b suitably rewarded by the un-
dersigned.
293-1 —
JOHN BOWIE.
HOUSE TO RENT.
TO RENT, he onifottable dwelling on Main
4 t f t ires nt occupied by Mr. M. Y. Mc:-
ut:li144 ten rooms, with -wood-
ell attached. Immediate pos-
1
R,; LIIM8D1N,Droggist
— .._
thus far, beginning with
Receipts.!
TH1ESI4ING t IVIAOHINE FOR SALE.
chasers,
Cattle, Sheep, Hos, Horse. P0 WEB 09
hea.cl. head. had. head. geeherson
1 190 400 3 200', 80 sons, and is
2,516 480' E300 64
can be seen on Lot 28, COn.1, Tuckorsmith,.L.R.S.
C SH. ci;• on time, to suit pur-
I
ne SEPARATOR and HORSE
plet,', manufactured .by Glasgow,
Co.! cif Clinton ; t has ran three sea
all good working order.- As the
..-. 3,944 1,000 4,200 1$ subscriber is abon to. gilve np the farm, the above
8 UEL MOFFAT, Proprietor.
.. .986 10,200 1,000 16 1'96 4 ' . .
al...... 8,636 16,
time Ilast
k .. 7,327 9,
- S1ipite7it
Cattle, 13
head. h
Stindey . 238
Mon ay. . , 612
espay.. .. 1,465
ecl esday.... 3,468 4,
T 5,783 6, 00 1
m timelast
ek .. 3,692.,
1 rrea.11-The marke
ar et was very lively 'his
g ca cattle. Common .toc
t 8 er is an unusual ;uan
y r 3, are{ neglected. Sale
a ea t 1,600 head. Tiansa
a fdllows:
o.f
Avei
1 2 Illindis steers, 1,35
Ilea . Weigh
9 - " 1,11
0 "1 1,40
9 " " , 1,42
1 0 •'" 1,25
7 Mich' " 1;03
19 " 1311
la 1 S 9.,
And 24 other sales.
SHEEP AND LMBS,
I very a tive. Prices tile
1 nabs, $J 50 to $7 50 e Can
et $5 50 ;1 Western she
e note' the followin
e iterioa of the market
REP
00 9;200 176 8ECOND.HA
00 13,00o so
•
--"1" pattern, team
cheap. Apptv .to
field Road, o, if b
294'4
eep, Hogs, Horses,
ad. head. lead. BYG
00 ,500 32 SALVHEKP, f
•
R FOR SALE.
D REAPER of the St. George
Itch-Ire:1 by B. BELL, for sale
he undersigned, Lot 17, Bay-
lettr, address Varna P. 0.
JOHN BOLES.
— NOW IS THE CHANCE
ROOkERY I CROCKERY
OFALL 1UND$ AT A BARGAIN.
TO -PI*CHASE
IL
ON &: YOIITKG
Have jtipt received one of tholargest and best assorted stucksof
OCI1-4111RE-SZ.
ver offered in Seaforba. Preserve Jars of several different varieties and of the best make.
Call and see, and be convinced that WILSON -& YOUNG'S :is the place to buy Crockery.
T AS, SUGARS AND GENERAL GROCERIES.
W LISDAT de YOU G are renowned for their superior ALES and LIQUORS,
sold Wholesale caul Retail.
F OUR, FEED and P OVISIONSdeliered free. Of charge.
HAMS AND BACON.
st received, a lot of c oiee American Sugar -Cured Hams and Bacn. Call and get some,—they
will soon be all gone.
Y FOR SALE.
r Amish Or uu time, a neat
not been run quite two
00 ,600 • 80 pyeuarr8813i13;,gtio6AbBe iseGn°1 ; bra. Chalks brick house, Har-
i) ',200: 64
00 2,000; 64 204h 3. • 113... t°1 THOS. MLELLAND.
3300 240 BACON AND HAMS.
,
FOB SALI',,,..1y be inderinecl, at Kippen, in
large or smallots
00 11 800: ' 64 first-class B.A.COI and r,z• cah, alma ten tuns of
Smoked HAM. Apply to
-1-.
was dull The , , aeettEs, & GE ORGErul.p'pEeTnT,.
r.0.
RMVAL. ,
LEER, Milliner and Dressmaker, has
— • -- -
online for °A)
of which
ity i the wee w.
corn
risO remov
from her old premises to more corn -
tions; were Thaeioes rotres in 'G4W'3 Blok, adjoining the
Photograph Rooms, wb re she will be glad to at-
- of he customers as formerly.
•
Ige
$6 121 I BIT1 0 , -
tend -to the wantf.
Seaforth, Aug.
)
, 187. 2fi-4
lbs. Price.
WILSON & YOUNG
Scott's,Brick Block, Seaforth.
a o.' of .1 . A
cad. - Wei
21;
8,35 Ida sheep,
4
20 •
64
3 Can da- lambs,
•
09
87
al 6 ot er sales.
OGS... The market was fairly' actiVe
t about Oe per cwt. advance on desir-
le hog . About 1,500 head Illinois,
ichigan and Ohio htgs sold. Vrices
o good Torkera andegostma hogs ruled
5 to , 5 15 ; for common !stock -and
seers, $4 50 to $4 .90. 'There has
en eriti ely tbo much pobr stock in the
'its this week, for, wench there is no
le. Os ners .had .beteer keep them at
a me am Save trarispo tation expenses.
. [ NEW YORK HORSE A- AR KE T. ,.
TUESDAY, Aug. 12, 1873:
I '
Toao -To, Au4. 1. 1873.
Fall wheat, per; nshel, O. 15 to $1 25
spring wheat, $1 116 to $1 18; barley, 60
tc 61c; ots, 43c1; peas, 60c to 61c
utter, lb. rolls, 23c to. 4c; butter,
4 i
1), a
sal
CENTRA
5 25 X873 -
6 25
6 25
5 80
4 25
4 25
4 871
he market
for. Canada
da sheep, $5
4 50 to $5.
s as a fair
erage
lit, lbs. :Price.
02 $500
ea 550
16 5 50
92 550
1 -675
72 7 12)2-
$7 700
61 775
63 -712,
67 7O0
65 6 7 -
The horse. market ;hs been very quiet
eb the week. There was only a
enquiry for low-priced draft
lit with light arrivals, prices
Vero 'pre tv .well maintained, Business
ii high -p iced stock remained as dull as
iossible.- The followit g horses were re-
cently pu chased, in . Kenteeky by Mr.
. $tra ss, of New York city.
oheStamt coach horses, 16.2 hands, - by
oe Hook r, out of ft therouglihredmare ;
air Of bb as. 15.3 hands thigh, by sec -
(11(1 . Abd,
6 hans,
Out ofa t
horse, Gu
and eight
through°
oderate
an•ses,
G °aloe-
s quoted
nate $1,200 ; 'pair of light bays,
$1,000 ; bay
oroughbred
Strauss, re
others.
a
The price of
t. 115*,
orse, by Vindex,
are, $600 ; bay,
orcl 2:461, $750,
old in New York
FOS
THOMAS
friends
Opned. hie
Beef orth, w
tion for ma
cigars at the bar.
ER'S HOTEL
FOSTER beg
nd the trave
ew hotel, adjo.
ere he has th
and beast.
SEAFORTH.
to inform his old
g public that he has
g the Post Office,
very best accommoda-
e best of lignOrs and
SOMAS FOSTER.
[
000 OFFRE IN PREMIUMS! •
• WILL BE HELD
rfE O 11kN OF GUELPH,
O'titLTilBgii)ti' September,
PEN TO ALL.
LINT ,T
16111,1711a,1
Prize Li Ls and Entr
Scoretarys Oilict and
of other S1cietie, thro
• Parties not rot civil)
the Show Tvill find them at the Secretarys office.
G. MITRIrr ON, JOHN HOBSON,
Secret Oty. President.
Guelph, i :filly 2,5, 187. 2964
Papers can be had at the
also from the Secretaries
ighout the Province.
their entry tickets prior to
CARD.
Bog
S EAM ENGINE
0 band—IRON
SUGAR AND
CO KINCT, PARL
. S
V[ISS TROTT, having given up bUsiness in Seai,
-L-T-1- forth, hogs to recommend to her many cus-
tomers Mss JO NSON, as a person whom she
has everylconfidel0oe w
-favor her lwitli their cu
Miss Jf HNSON wil
the roomf lately Occupied by Miss TROTT.
Senior* July 24,183. 291-4
. 4
A RAR E1 CHANCE._
WILL BE SOLD ---1A BARGIN, one of the
Tmost eligi properties in Seaforth for a
Pork Packing EStabliatment or other enterprise,
with plepty of store koore, good dwelling, stable
and cellar. Possession immediately. Apply to
292 EDWARD CASH, Seaforth.
llplease them, shoul they
atom.,
in the meantime occupy
I ON AND B
BOILERS
NTY TO T
L. All orders a
IDGE, See
FOF SALE.,
VOW lEADY for occupation, that substantial
ani .oueuiut dwelling, on corner of :lams
and St. John Street, , opposite the Episcopal
Church, he property of
295 • EDWARD CA.SH.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE..
VOR S LE, ch 011reasonable terms; a House
and ILot on 'VietOria ,Street, Sen.forth. The
honse ii t sniall frianh one and the lot one of the
best an( most, onvenienClniilding lots in town.
A. 3: McINTOSH. " `)92
Aeele t
V.A, UABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.
ALE elikap, two Stores, with good dWP11-
-1- ing over -head, in -the centre of the business
part of he aforth. The lot is 30 feet
frontag . For. furthei particulars apply to
294 M'oCAOGHEY & HOLMESTED.
BOY S WANTED.
wANrED, iminediately, at the Huron Carriage
T orks, Sim.forth, three good boys, • to learn
the Car jagc Making business. From the country
p r 2e fr )
A. J. McINTOH.
t
Any
his ap
the ne
Seaf
RECENTOR WANTED.
TED a Precentor to -lead the singing in
e Cauadah Presbyterian Church, Saforth.
rson wishIng to sing on trial will address
licatiou ;D. D. 'Vinson, Seaforth, during si
t four -s.
D. D. WILSON, Secretary.
rth, July317, 1873.
- 293-4
LOY
- - 1
-1
ch Foundry & Manufacturing Co.
o info= the publics tbat they are prepared to contract for -
AND BOILERS .FLOUR, GRIST, AND SAW MILLS
-SAWIG MACHINES, &e.
AND WOODEN PLOWS, with steel hoards;
ANG PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, STRAW -CUTTERS, ,tee
°TAM KETTLES, GRATE -BARS,
WAGGON BOXES, ite.
R AND BOX STOVES, of various kindi.
LT PANS MADE - TO ORDER..
ALSO,
ASS CASTINGS, AND BLACKSMITH WORK.
SALT PANS -ZEPAIRED` ON SHORT NOTICE.
TY -HORSE 1'0 WEB [ TUBULAR BOILERS generally on hand for sa1e.1
()seed to the Company or Secretary will receive prompt attention.
etary and Treasurer. • - 11. HORTON, President.
Pa RUN-MIAi, General Manager.
GLOYES1 GLO---ES1
1
•
LADIES'IREAD CLOVES!
GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES!
SEE OUR PRICES.
LOGAN & JAMIESON:
•
LAIDLAW. STILL EXCELS
IN THE VALUE SUPPLIED BY HYM IN
TEAS AND COFFEES,
a Trial and Judge for Yourselves.
20 Pounds Good Prunes for $1 00.
C48,11—GOODS DELIVERED° FREE.
Sugar -cured HAMS—wholesale and Retail.
•
NDERSON'S
UCTION ROOMS,
65 6.Nek.E STREET.
IMPORT 'T AUCTION SALE OF ,
CAUTION.
public t will take notice that ROBERT
P
MILLS, of ROdg rville has no interest or con
cern in the manntaetnre of the Pea Harvesters
this s ason along with me, as I am manufactur-
ing them on my own account.
GEORGE MoLEOD.
Rogerville, 11th Jaly, 1878. 298*3
It
5
2
LE BUILDING LOTS.
subscrib has received instruetionst from
the Commis loner of Agriculture and Public
orks, to sell at above rooms,
n Saturda , 6th September, 1S1e3,
able 80 lots, of one acre each,
lots of four and Ave acres; caoh,
co Station, seven miles Irani To-
nto, oil the G eat Western Railway, a portion of
c site ptircluts tl for an Agricultural Colletge and
odel MOM, a d within two minutes walk of
imieo Statio
B—One-fourth' of the purchase
at time of sale, and the balance
nal installmentis with interestat
um
e following
:1 also twenty
uated at Mim
TEEA4.3 OF S
oney to b p
four equal a
•er cent. per
S kLE AT 12 o'ci.Ocic.
ANDREW hibliDERSON,
Auctioneer.
7-2
J. C. LAIDLAW.
The Great Female Remedy.
JOB MOSES' PEEIODICAL.FILES.
cure of all those painfuland dangerous diseases
invaluable medicine is unfailing- in the
rTruhltetsrip
and a p -
to which the female constitution snbject. It
moderates ell excess and removes all obstructions;
speedy cure may be relied on.
To niarried ladies, it peculioadysnited. 'twill
in a shortel.,time, bring on the monthly period with
,
'ills should not be taken by Fem' ales
during the first three months a Pregnacy, as they
are sure to briar on Miscarriage, but at any other
time they are fade.
In all cases of Nei-vons and Spinal Affections,
pains in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight ex-
ertion, palpitation of the heart, hystiics, and
whites, these pills will effect a cure when all other
rneans have failed; and although a powerful
retnedv, do not contain iron, calml, antimony, or
anvthing hurtful to the constitution.
Pull directions in the pamphlet aronnd each
package, which should be carefully preserved.
Job 31oses, New York, Sole Proprietor. S1.00arid
12i cents for postage,enclosed toNerthop*Lynian,
Newcastle,,Ont., general agents for the Dominion,
will insure a bottle, containing over 50 pills by
11
TO
Sold in • Seaforth by E. Hickson & Co., and
11. Lunasden. 1979-
WANTED
A BOY to learn Telegraphing
• It. ELLIOTT