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The Huron Expositor, 1874-08-14, Page 5. , , • chael. and Mess 088. Frani preseint t10 btftll whether, be reqaired, as Xt. Lt. seni t» eariI about folio* . haa ne intentiOR f pmsecuting kl,A (n, any 0tblea rho has given. ettrIvney to It is no e',glit days ships itasmadeet-et we have n -ithier ,k-1 liar received a writ or any Eitioa that an action latt bean agaiot 113. lii$ card is ta Y` mehace intended to silen',e itl peals-R.11y extoit an 'pole ky 'f the weak kneed. Snub, ta,p_ t sweeta with tr.s. We are pe bullied, coerced nor bribed _ . As to- or statements We L.• to be true- amt capable itf ivill stand or fall by the1e. ateart to be true. He knot a aW they are ti tat We de y v hil threat it executiot , or prosecute nt if be wishes the Wituess box, and undereo pf a eraSe exaanittatien ti4t arom, hie. onaillips the relit -- ' m of Ilia immorality. In 4o ,e retrabG (a. ap(dogize for a ve havel written. We haii alit on 0111r Si(', aad have o instult." .-••11.4.411,•-- ..---- IVEarnittaba. e•l• Ihc se Biel ...-1.1fi JIa( ...er ( 1 intel igtuce from different e leoe, mpee, Fel- Pesate of Aug. 1, .trarilS C M1Se fill,' congTaiuhk.. prOV.Ined TOO tillextent cf ;per rattages. it (If v. nature meaattre, the grave appx [tertaitted a aa,: or two, sine -were, itt the that place, e a many instance,. as, to 0 as, a regular panic had take F the paople. At an earli r 1,. were reasolla for believis Ace cro of the season h S being, dettroyea., We no e ..., hoppers moved. ov (nets in on mot -e. rapidly th ' do, an I malty sections a e :y clear Ihey are thinm t -Places, and, tn a few day hit rate: the Province will ;ar of e pests. We ha ,ently rm f. ed to -warrant s that e canary, as a whoi , full Ii If crap. There ar otoe settlements near a and t ese are. in the ma cprepar d to stlnal it, bei in the °imitate. In their b ate, i is neeessary that t ,e- t come o the aid by publ 0 a II- U. I !.JVe<•zto ; the the P the hid tha pinion now ie elestr wards . we ye su . - says that after ca itts brought in fro vinesi, relative to e rasshOppers, -we a e we tan hold a roc, e f the .prospect th n ruerally enteitaM rotiveinseets contin e s rapidly- as they ha tore to- pethetthit p of wheat will I - the 4o and. It th&rn,• Exten s icm---R s and Conjectures. t the Les7totret Bcts'iner. ,f the fficials, including t Ea- of ti Great Western Ra 1 Seer tary nf the We p, and ruce Railway, pass xtension to Kincardine a st week. The principal can between the two Compani be that the Great Weste it the read is not sufficient thile the contractor says it a V is 1 as IiE main, line. Mr. i‘i c- e.Secre ry, says itis the i - the elltegton, Grey at d way to wait a few days Ion am thE deciaton of the Gre t -1-ilway tIire4ors, gril if t e soon a slimed by that Co ,iVellin on, Orey and Sieve 4npanylvvill endeaverto ma -.e .ts far *ming the road tbeM- Z earnie tion with sorao other 1 1.31r. H udries train and gaig ived at LiFterfrel on Tuesday id, we mderarand, intend to repairs and :keep possessiMi 4 -until an !arrangement `s b the llittilltruar Timm ams to lile little use of us ba to te the fact that the pros - Oleg the Southern ExtensiOn naoiathi are very poor indeed. Land now that Mr. Heredrie's : been Settled, but that Cst1. has pieSented a claim of sothe ':- ittenlentals and what net,. [that it at present in the wa 'ri• that difficulty has been d s- te Hone Board of the Gr a, ailxv-ayi Cempativ must ha, e the natter. We can oiijiy e the Whole business as 4 & .i.tltilt ,-.,'1 intended to deeeiive rst. That the road will be °veinal, there is no tion ,t,, r mfailmation that leads DS. hat a (.4 Insuleral ,h, revalue in ;inatter4, or a chanee in ts e tietorsi!dp of the road, in iirst. We learn that the Ra cs been violated, in movi .4. Liste -el anti.Brussels, iyer ste s. be taken, the Col compelled to continue- tie trains. I Our only resource ..!.tinge mid urge the mat i -r bteutioi, of the Governme t -the building of the Darr -;h. We havn bum held up CI edge. Of anxiety" lo •la,.. up and doing e mrst. 311•Eizni. (.:regOry ai learn, After 'f' hoping agai e ceatmenced teatnin,z th atm, hliving I ',set all Yeah llying 1/4eicern. 1tia- / tanrilifin Timea. ) , snail, mi railttay circles that it bran& of the Wellingto a ruce Railway will be open d (tortly a f ter ti?e, 15-th inst. It i that tr4e English Board of •krIzt, netet on the 15th Will icinsimt to the agreement iy ,ireat Western will run ts e Early ettlers. isting family- gatherina t netahtyl jay 28, -at the re Lr. _XbriLharn VanNorman, ,7ic's, the object being to o tixtv-fi •st anniversary of -,,th he and hie partner in I fa . living. and in the enjoyme t ane:anre (4 LE alth, Abe t- •,ke,„ young and eid, -were pr iglity (if -whom were f r and tlicse were only abo rt of the living members a I, ouneetions of the f. mily, there being about five hundred al °geezer, and this is the increase of but four generations, all having sprung fro ,or allied them- selves to, the descen ants of, gr. A.. VanNorman'e father. Among those ° sent were Mr. Is e VanNornian, of else% ninety years Id, Mr. Joseph AranNorman, of Tilso burg, over seven. ,ty and Mr. A. VanN rman himself, the mere unteechate objee of this friendly gathering, who is eighty-three. . A re- st was served in a 1 rge driving barn, after which sevr al sp ediee were made, sald some very interps Mg pioneer expe- riences related."... Mr A. VanNorinan Iiiniself is a veteraiz of the American war of 1812-13. He was iern at the top of the Alleghany mono ins, seven miles Da any neighbor. He removed to Wainfieet in Iltpper C • ada in 1799, and -was at the battle of ueenston in 1812. Ainong other items o interest; showing. the difficailties of thsse early days, he mentioned that he ea ght three hundred. salmon in Lake Oritari in one night, and -Wanting to cure them for future use, he lizezan te look about f r salt for that pur- pose. There were sa works at Stoney Creek, to which he w nt, and obtained a bushel, dipped hot 01 t of the vat. and for this he had to pa twelve dollars.— • ..Wel-sot/ Chronicle. BI air &awe-are—At W •xeter, on Aug. 9, the -wife of James rive'ford, of a son. ifictsoN. Seafor b, on 'Aug. 12, the I 'Wife of Alt. Edam,. Hickson: of a son. y,—In Brussels, on the 11th - inst., the wife of Mr, amest Kelly, of a on the 5th inst., ex. Stewart, Jr., • daughter. STE-war...T.-4u Grey, the wife of Mr. of a on. ISOLIAEN.-1.1.1 just., the wife of a daughter. BLAKE. --In: Grey, • wife of Mr. Wm.) •SMITR. —in Brussels wife of Mr. Waite ter. anosh, on the .6th Ir. D. McLaren, of the 7th inst., the lake, 'of aason. - on the 7th tilt., the Smith, of a (laugh - MARRIES. Geraeuie;--KaRauzi •8.—At the Manse, Kippen. on July 2., by Rev. H, Cam, .eron, .4r. John Gallium], to Miss • Moan, et Kaerche • both. of Hay. smostx!Fxr, THE TIKETS. 'SE 'OBT, Aug. 18 1874. There is no chang this week in quota- tions for grain, and there is nothing of. any account of ering r_Oze first bid of new fall wheat was purchased by Mr. A. Armitage on 11- dnesday, from Mr. A. Leys, of trey, f i$1 05 per bushel. It was mi excellent s triple. • Butter has almost reached famit ,e prices, and a good article can scarcely be got for any money. Cheese. also sells readily, all the factories in. this -vicinity heing entire- ly cleaned out, so that at the market on Thursday there was none to offer. It sells as high, proportionally, as butter. Eggs have advanced a couple of cents, and are searce'in the market. Farmers I , tions are lar e. The best American Belli at 66s to 6 s ; fine, 64s to 65s•;I next quality, 608 to -638 ; common, 50s to 60s per cwt. In butter, fine qualities are in" demand at extreme. quotations. 1. The extreme heat tells seriously on low qual- ities, for which, buyers can name their n ow.fi. gures. • Olonmells goes at 30s to 132s; Corks 136s; Jersey, ,108s ;, Nor- mandy, ' 124s ; anti. - American l from 94s to 110s , or cwt. ' --.-- BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET. . i BUFFALO, Aug. 13, 1874. 011,TLE..:-- Receipts to -day 765head, making the total supply for the.week, thus far,•7,6 3 head., or 419 cars, against 522 cars foi the same time last week. The market continues active' at yester- derday'S pri es for good stock. Cdmmon cattle bard l holding their own,' while thin Texans are entirely neglected Sales comprised about 2,200 head. There was no ana,dian stock offered. For 'Amer- icans prices 'ranged from $4 50 to $6 50. SHEEP AF D LAMBS. Receipts .to -day 2,100 bead, making the total' supply for the -Week, thus 'far, 15,200 head, against 15,400 head for the same time last week. The market was active at $6 t� $7 for Canada lan , s ; • $4 50 to- $5 for Canada sheep ; $4 to $5 for Western sheep, The folIlowing sales are about a fair average of ! the trade : Fifty-five Canada sheep, 122 lbs., _ $6 37,Y, ; 170 State lambs, 67 114., $6 601; 308 Canada lambs, 14, lbs.„ $6: 50 ; 336 Canada lambs, 641bs:,' $6 50; 191- Canada, lambs, 87 lbs., ' $7 85 • 198 Canada lambs, 69 lbs., $6 75 ; .209 Can- ada- lambs) 68 lbs., S6 75 ; 306. Canada lambs, 67' lbs., $6 87).5, ; 202 Canada lambs, 72, lbs., $6 87,11 ; 305 -Canada lambs, 69 lbs.'"$7 ; 99 Canada lambs, 64 lbs., $6 37,i ; 302 Canada lambs, 66 lbs., $6 50 ; 185 Canada lambs, 66'; lbs., $6 S7:-.1- f <201 Canada lambs, 73 lbs., $7 1044 „207 Canada lambs, 69 lbs., $6 87i ; 181 Canada lambs', 63 lbs., $6. IleGs.--Receipts to clay 2,100 head, Making the . total supply for the ,week, thus far, 81,700 head, against 10,000.head for the same time last week. The mar- ket was fairly active at at $5- 65 o $5 75 -for Michinan hogs ; 86 to $6 50 for Yorkers ; $7 to $7 50 for heavy hogs. NEW YORK HORSE MAR T. TUESDAY, June 30 1874. t • The horse trade from the opening un- til the close of the week has been slow and unimportant. . Outside of transac- tione-wider the hammereof thi leading auetieneetts, there was hardly nytbing to niate beyond a limited deman 1 for or.- dipary work horses, confined chiefly to tlie sale stables at the B%lll.'s. Head, Mar- ket] Arrivals were light, but fjully ade- quate to the scant requirements of the current season. Sale of than? ghbreds and trotting stock :' The tire -year-old black colt Rh.adamanthus, by imported Leamington, dam Nemesis, by imported- • Eglipse, Was sold by Messrs. Hunter & Travers to Mr. August Beim, nt. The price of the colt, with engagem nts„ was $7,000. Mr. Newton IVIills augh, . of Walden, has paid $3,000 for half inter- est in theitrotting horse Frizeilr G. Wood. The. black gelding, Sugar in the Gourd, j was 'recently sad for $11,500. The I brown to -year-old gelding. Irish Jim, • :. sired by hweepstakes. was sad. in Orange County, N.. Y. for no°. . 1 are busy, and trade generally- is 'very Goi,D.--The price of gold in dull. We quote: is quoted at 1094. - Fal1Wheat, per bushel..., ..... - $1. 15 to 1 16 Sprig When t, per bushel 1 08 to 1 10 Oats,per bushel__ _... . ... ' .. 50 to 0 55 Peas, per bushel., ....... 0 60- to 065 Batter, "..\.To, 1, Loose.- ... , , 20 to 0 20 Butter in tubs.. ... ....... 0 al to 0 21 Eggs . 012 Flour ....... .... .. . , ........ 0 00 to 6 00 Hay, new 8 00 to 9,00 Hides.. 5 00 to 6 00 Teel calf, per pound. 0 08 to 0-09 'Lereb Skins 0 30 to 0 45 -Sheep pelts......025 to 080 Salt (retail) per. barrel,. ... 1 25 Salt (wholesale) our barrel1 05 Potatoes, per bushel, new 0 50 to 0 ao -oatmeal-at hri, •0 00 to 6 00 Wood. i , 2 50 to 2 75 Beef .... .. .... - . . 3 00 to 55 Tan bark . 400 • •4 CuxToN, Aug. 13, 1874. Fall Wheat. per bUslitI.. ......... 1 10 ftf5 1'15 Spring Wheat, perbushal .. . ... 1 10 g 1 12 Oats, per bushel 055 g 053 Barley, per bushel... ..... 0 70 0 75 Peas, per bushel........ . . . 0 60 0.1 0 60 • ..... 17 (csi 0 20 Potatoes.. 0 50 0). 0 80 Eggs.. . .. . .. . . . ....... 0 00 ei,) 0 12 9 00 dlO 00 • • TORON'l • There were in to oats at 58c, and of n said to be very light was reported to hat brewery at 95c. To- ing at $4 per bushel. quoted at 80c to 90c 28e to- 30c for potted ing worth 23c to 24c. at 17c to 18c. 0, Aug. 13,1874. -day a load of eld ew at 53c, the new. A load of barley e been taken by a aa -toes are now sell - New potatoes are Butter is firtn, at rolls, laage rolls be Eggs were selling TORONTO LIVE S OCK MARKET. BETIVES —The mar -et has been better supplied, during the •ast week, but there was a area(' demant both from local butchers and frem ippers, and. prices had, if anything, an upward tendancy. We quote first-class.1 75 to $5, second- class $4 25 to $4 0, and third-class $3 50 to S3 75. SHEEP.—There has Jeeu a good demand during the past week and receipts bay- ing been insufficien prices have ad- vanced, alea hat- n, been - at prices ranging from 4 -to L.viuniei--There has been a moderate supply, but the daunt id. was in excess of Tew York • Grand Train& ilaitvrikf. Trains leave Seaforth and-01111.UL tations 'aft follows:• GOING EAST. '• - Sea -forth. Miming Mail Day Expre4s Afternoon Mixed •EVefling Mixed Morning A ixed Det Expre s....... . . .... 113J . P. M. Afternoon Mixed 510 P.M. Evening Mill Clinton. 7:57 A. M. 785 A. M, • 10:40 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 0-)5 P. 'AI. 1:25 P. M. 5:10 P. M. 4:30 P. M.' GOING Wir.ST. • 7:50 A.. M.. 8:80 A. AL 1:25 P.M. 5:50 P. AL • 8:57 p. AL 9:20 P.M. • MUN .0, M. D., Physician Snrgoon and •• Accotiehenr, Graduate of the 'Medical De- partment of Victoria University) for erly of the Hospitals of New York and London, 5ng, visited also the Hotpitals in Paris, Edi iirgl and Glas- gow. Resiltleuce—Brucefield..• . 349 BOY WANTED. -NATANTED a boy to learn the telegraphing. " 348 ••WM. ELLIOTT pITITATION WANTED. •1ATANTED, a situation as Store -keeper by a V T first-elass hand. Address • 3484'2 / J. HENDERSON Bruzefield • - APPRENTICE- WANTED!. • •A -PriireTTIOE. Wanted to learn *nglni and. car- --'- -ring° work. Onewho has ably had some •eixperiente in the business preferred.. • WM. GRA:f4SIE, 349 ! Settforth CarriagetWorks, - CARD OF THANKS. THE Huron Invincible Lodge, No. 5-, 0, Y. B.. 1?eg leave to return their sineere thinks to Mr, :.THOMA.S COLLISON, of Mitchell, f r the kind ; and handsome manner in which he ate:Unica them during the late nieetii4 of t e Distriet Lodge, in the town of Mitehell. - JAMES MITCHELL, ecretary. Senforth, Ang. 13, 1874. ' 34941 receipts, and price, have advanced, now quoted at from $3 to $4 O. LITTLE FALLS D ARKET LrrrLa atS,N. The market dull an delivery of farm da only 200 bxs., awl sa from lie to 121,e, t about 12. A Lege men. were present in lug, iii the aagregat, Transactions did not ter 5 o'clock P. M.. ti at 12.1c, rising alowl We give quotations follows Ethridge, Black Creek, 04 bxs Ire; 104 bxs at top ; 12c; :Brockway, 41e Sloti; Carlyle, 169 bx etter, 80 bxs at 12f] factories are,' reportea 13c. Only a. few p been delivered to -da. been made at from 26 home use. • Letters from Eneh week in July say the Itsh cheese. America tug to hand, was in fit dition, the supplies b meet buyers liberally s • Aug. 10, 1874 1 sales slow. The ries amounted to les ;were made at to bulk going at - lumber of factory the market, offer - some 11,000 bxs. ‘ommence until af- d first sales being to 121c and. 121c. f leading -sales as 50 lats at 12.e; at 12c; Avery & Bates, 111 bx.s at bxs on commis - at 12.',c; Coyuda Three or four to have so!d. f ).]:* -s of butter hate , and sales have to 28c, mostly for Ad for the third eat tells on Eng - • which was ;com- e quality and ton- ing large. Agents and the transac- Is NOTICE. TnTR, undersigned members of the vangelical Association and others, have conelilulerl to call a public meeting, of said members and. others, en SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1874, at 6 o'clock P. M., in the meeting house on the Browns ni Line, in township o :Hay, of which this shall tie notice to Consult .wh bier- it be expedient to stablisli a Farmer' Fie Insurance Company Tip° the Mu- tual mind( le, for the Comity of Miro . H. v. DrIlSniaN; - A. LOH, r. J. GrIG HENRY RTWEIN, ICA_Eyel • WILLIAll W • NC* DANDilL MACHER, GOTLI11 D. B. GEIC fat C. OSW LD,, MI • HAEL 7,14ILLE11, D. SURA. US. WIN . MeNTIL, Hay; :lig 8, 1574. 840-9 XEIN STRAYED -from tht, premises of the subScriber, k--). 'Lot N . 24, Con-. 10, Biddulph, abrmtnly 29, a. yoke of wcrking OXEN, about 10 years df age.; one is of r •cl color, with a. little wiife Ion the fianl:s, the, tiler' is spotted' red and white'and has a ;ollin lump on his neck. nos Oxcluwere 'seen, on Fri' ity,-July 24. -on the Kipper Rceld near the tiled. Ti V2.- in, in Tnekersmith. uty person giving such information as will lead co their- 're- cove'y to th undersigned, naaressed to Whalen P. 0., Or at the Exrosrron Office' Seaftyth, will be sniteblv rue arded. • JAMES HAWKINS. • •AfAc;••= -TEND 'RS FOR GRADING. l'.17 TXA CA NAD1AN PACIFIC RAIL -WA Y. BALED 'ENDERS, addreseed la he ". tinder - signed crid endorsed. " Pembina Br tech," will be rec.( ived this (ace' or at the. () ice et the evelner,,j11 Winnipeg, up to Is., ,011 of Aug_ 2,3, for GRADING the Pc-rubins Bno eh of the Pacific tail Way', betwece,the International. Bonn- thin- nnil a point ppiasite the Town of Winnipeg. Forms of tender, specification, and o her ilifer- - niation will tc, furnit3hed inn few days. By order, F. BRAUN, S eratary. Department Of Public Works, I . Ottawa, Aug. 8, 1874.. j 8,19L3 IF YOU WA T OH Madd Madd Fustic .Alum, SI at—tat EXPO OD OD COLORS ON ot..tit BUY Al STITPV8 FIRST TRIAL R0i3ERTS' DRUG STORE .1)0SITE HE. AfANSION II TEL, SEA F& H. UST A RWED, r, r Com ound, NOTI TENDERS Will until MOND Blyth Agriculture der not necessal illation apply to J 4148-1 •••••"*"•••"•____ E TO PAINTEP,S. • e received by the undersigned Y, AUG. 1,7, for the painting of Hall. The lowest or any ten - y accepted. For , further infer - MES LOGAN or Dr. SLOAN. RICHARD ADAMS, Secretary. FRESH, A Indigo, Indigo Compound, Cudbear, Lac Dye, ARGE Q i4NTITY OF ochineal, • ream Tartar, Magenta Crystals, 'INurmeris. HORSES WANTED.. )/1 HORSES WANTED, weighing from 900 to 1,5op lbs., age front 5 to 10 years, must be •onnii and kind and in good condition. Will be kt SHARP'S HOTEL, Settforth, on TUESDAY, AVG. 11; also SATURDAY, AUG. 15. 318 J. R. SIMMONS. HOUSE •HE undersign Store basin ears his premise nron Road, a 'here is an ore rees, a well, stab o it. A church tes walk from urther particula P. 0, or to the pi . TO =LET. d, wishing . to as, offers to lease situated in MOKillop, out 4 miles ea4t cad, with various e and other buildings nil. school house he place. Tennis 's apply, if by lot iprietor on the pr _ JOHN B retire from the for a term of on the of Seaforth. boning fruit attached is about 5 rain- liberal. For er, to Seaforth mises. CAPITAIN. • STRAYED. VOI 33ayfid , on June 28, ;I 11 $Fe, a it -tie dappled, no him, but a bark n his near hind kick, will likely .0 north as he came Any person gi ing information REV. MR:WAT ON would coialei would be suitabli rewarded. • a small brown white spots on thigh from a from Grey. about him to a kindness and. 343-4 BRID E CONTRACT. QEALED TEN ff ERS will be received '--) Of the uncle signed, addressed fices of Hay. oi Farquhar` until AUGUST 15, fir the coatructim over the Sable . iver, on the bor.ndary the Townships of Hibbert and Ushoine. Specifications c. u be seen at the either of the an( °reigned. Tenders t 2 &do& P.M , on the grounds. ny Tonna will net hetateatea ory. , ' R. I ARDINER, Reeve 46 • A. I ISHOP, Reeve o.!-Usborne. - by either to the Post Of- SA.TURDAY, of a bridge between Plans and residence of will be opened The lowest or unless satisfac- of Hibbert. - hi OTIC TO DEBTORS. EAFQRTH F UNDRY.—The - Kerr, Wilki, & Co. are in my tion, and all ti one that remain 'irst of AUGU T next will be placed collection witho t any further nr,tice. 344 ' JOHN Accounts due to hands for collec- unpaid on the in Court for S. PORTER. STAYED SHEEP. ,STRAYED iron the premises of the undersigned, Lot No. 9, i,on. 17, Grey, abciut the middle of 'Tune last; 5. STIR 'P-2 EWES an 3 LIMBS. One f theEwes was Cotswold, and t a other a Lei - 'ester. The left hind foot of o I e of 'the Iambi ,V12B black. Any person giving at ch information to the undersign el as will lead to the recovery of - he above anima B will be suitabl rewarded. .18*4. D V1D FERGUS0 , Walton P. 0. F RM FOR ..SAL LOT 18, Con. 6, IItillett; foe ;cleared, remainder wooded • aPle; frame welling; River , food. spring on 1 t; 2i miles fro • iileif from Cl too. Terms to For particulars pply to Ti. MEYER, r BENSON & BIER, Senforth. . . acres, 65 ages with beech and laithoud and a Kinburn and 6 suit purchaser. Harpurhey, 34$ • BUTT: , -D WA- _ BUY GOOD , NY QUANTET1ES BUTTER .fi ' R1 BUTTER. i 1 , BLIFTTER. - .Etreet, ASH 'DEPOT, Seatorth. R D WILL IN AT HIS AND WOOL G-oderich . 0x1 Is runLisnlD SEAFORTH. '. .IVE(f , • lin Los, a by - Zi itc.1tr.i.Tit EVERY •.[PRIDAY IN -, Ti•Inms.—$1 Go d of the year. iLdvertiztrng , First; insertion rtion, 9 cents each Adviaisements nit axe ceding 1 :ines—first niontb. Scents Each Advertinements f r sale, not exceedio e ich subsequent Births, Marrines, kilvertiseincati li inserted till fo Advertisements ontaren. , , .. _ _ . .. Oitor ,,N.LNG ' e, or $2 at the . subsecment in Found, &c., , "1 i after first . IAL ESTATE t inenth $1 5; directions will accordingly. scale of solid BROTHERS. per year ilia& Ttnt . per line, 8 cents time-J-1)cl' of Strayed, mont mouth.. of FAMES and g 15 I in es—tir nontb.. 75 cents. ad Beatlis—lratis. without specifi :bid., and cniSrget reeitsured MoLE.S.N - . SIX CAS HOFFMAN S OF AT , I*Ni"7"-FIT) DRY GOODS ROTHERS' CHEAP CASH STO ' CONSIST?' PLAIN .WINCEYS1, :FANCY WINCEY , RED FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNEtS, COTTON SHIRTING% FANCY PRINTS, DARK PRINTS, TOWELINGS, TABLE LINENS, FEATHER TICKING% STRAW TICKINIS, BLUE DENIM, BROWN DENIM, WHITE COTTONH, BATTINGS, WHITE BED SPREADS, At.so THREE BALES HOFFMAN COLORED )3ED S REAT) -BLACK LiSTRE, GREY Lii-SniES, BLACK SILKS, coLomp SILKS YAK LACES, BLACK REAL 140.ES, WHITE REAL L TRIMMINGS, SILK FRINGES, .DRESS 1317'ITON RIBBONS, RUFFL1NGS, RUSHING, ACES, BELTS—Ladies and Boys, HAIR BRAIDS, &c. • F DUNDAS COTTOITS. BROTHETZS, SEAFORTH. NOT CE OF CO Notice: into partn has been The bush after be e ARTNERSHIP. s hereby given the rship 111.v. AND connected with m ess heretofore pa rried on under th MoDOUGALL & A. G. cDOUGALL. SEAFOnT August 1; 1874. have this day taken IW ITAIALY, -who liusiness for some time. id on by me will here - name and firm of A. G. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TTM,Partnership of DAVIDSON &CAMPBELL, -11- Ms Hotel keepers in Seaforth, is this day dis- solved by mutual consent. , Alexander Davidson will c011ect all debts due said firm and pay all liabilities of the same. ALEX. DAVIDSON, JOHN A ArPI3ELL. Witness—S. G. MeCAUGFIF.Y. 347-3 TEACHER WA TED. • , ViTANTED for School Section o. 3, liallett, a V T Mille Teacher holding itfIrS ,*4-SecOna-Cla8S certificate. Duties to conuninice actuary, 1875. JO1LN See etaiy-Treasnrer. 847 Constance P. 0. NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. 72, the County Court qf the County Iluroiz. the matter of _ROBERT SCOTT, Jr., an Insolvent. Canada, Province of Ontario, Co. of Huron. N FRIDAY, the 28th day of AUGUST next the undersigned will apply to the Judge oil he said Court for a. discharge -under the said Acti en.forth, July 20,1874. ROBERT SOOTT, Jr., ' by MuCAUGHEY & HOLMSTED, His Attorneys ad lit= IMPORTANT NOTICE.. The Subscriber being about to Reti,re ireirt ness in BRUSSELS, ttst He offers his large and well assorted stock of STAPLE AND, FANCY DRY GOODS, - MILLINERY, 21.tLyTIES, HATS AND CAPS, OROCEI: ES, t BOOTS AND SHOES, AT AND UNDER INVOICE COST. • STOCX Must Be Reduced To a certain amount by the FIRST OF OCTOBER NEXT,. The date on which he retires in favor of his Successor, • F. C. ROGERS, ESQ., OF DELAWARE,. Intending purchasers will find this ivrare opportne- • nity to obtain Goods.at , WHOLIESALE PRICES; I ANY QUANTITY OF FARM PRODUCE. Taken in Exchange for Goods At and Under Cost. He will centime to sell to his old friends and customers on the Usual -Lenin; of credit. M. LIVINGSTONE, ,