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g to Miunceytown to work,
Johnstort--after they had
lestination. Such "green?'
youths should not be al-
Amy- from their mothers.
ffever, gain discretion by
they travel far.
•of a Igeng Story
Xeu, fork Wartd. •
aid is truly the soonest
mt people, who findL. life
;de through the -filth a the
dal, may like to have the
before them in its
,onts, now all in evidence,
related by the dates
oulton-Dee, 187.0. Six
earned_ from my wife that
had dishono-red my home.
ia longer. Bring h.ire to-
imentioa it to him.
T. TILTON.
'eecher ; Jan., 1871
have ru'ined his business.
!his friend and it will be
eau stand on ;the truth.
ovitteu---May, Iti73. Pay
; for the behutit of Theo-
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H. W. klEECTIER.-
eecher---June, • 1873. To
e, merey and pite.
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THE SHIPPING TRADE.
: instance
of t he depression
;interest on the lakes, now
tl., was recently given at
offer of an owner of three
' a•prominent operator on
ire have. the utic of either
.1a on a- round trip to Buf-
[ling beyond t* expenses
'person taking her to put
ward, and a,Seertain for
t cost of the trip.. The .
' •er was. aftersteied. stated
i.he factth:it the vessel,
..,te less -when deep in the
'eu lying unioacted at the
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easeeeet...- e
riT.-The Berkphire Life
ppany has an odd case in
Cooper a farmg. of Stock-,
cd under peculi,ar circum.
ather and gr:indfather had,
i a 41, and he foretold
die at the sanne aim. Al-
atiy in sound ttealth„ he
eet his - fate ae the -date
L, a few days I.?efore the
expected to die, he went
had his will thade, and
e insurance ofWie, applied
[icy. lie was Ipronoune,
.;- Company's' dators, paid
ad took his policy. The
is. taken siek With some
1 being taken home, diat
:ia fnzty!•first year, as he
His achnittistrator8 ap-
iurance company for the
'eelicy, but payment being
i.Ve brought suit.
i visiting- New Hampshire
a: rtamouth, Va„ , has eloped
i• -in-law.
as received over 1,000 ape
;ardons of convicts since
; granted sixty-one.
- Carolina man walked ten.
;- ancl thirty miles to vote;
:Democratic tick -et at that.
!,ra are eitgaging in hair -
at $100 a gide. Ner-
m ' must enjoy it.
!eiehmoad, Va., advertises
ay twenty-five cents per
federate notes, small or
to the correspoedents,
still entertains hopes of
oa as King of the Hawai-
Load (Va.). Enquirer has
whenever a ruau "knows
in Brooklyn, they make
iend him to Europe, and
i we spread intelligence
.Ort (Coml.) man, who
'West ten days ago,in-
there, has returned dig-,
t as far as Kansas City,
L; lawyera there, and the
L5'i11 the shade. The
S toe Much for him, and
!ome again.
ea 13- Jocelyn, of Albion
lined the prohibitienists'
' Governor of Michigan.
th the ordination vows of
7ster of the Methodist
e upon Iiim„ he feels that
to beceme a candidate
i, tewhiCh - he cannot be
6 proper authorities of
Kilduff, who has lately
'venteethree years' service
le employ ef the Pacific
, Cempanye has Sailed
making 153 round tripe
ncisco and Panama, twO;
t.o and from Oregen, and
- and from Chine. Mere -
eat a rapiap,
lhvo ago 'a New Hemp -
'el a tailroad corporation
kr pleaded: his own case,
ineiess cripple, with both
.aepeadeilt upon his daily
' Ile got l'-'110,000. Last
,;•en chasing a refractury
Lc of his fields, and ap-
no use for a crutch, ex -
neat her therewith,
- the perpetrator a- the
'aged).- at Guelph, who
(Yshaet-a last week, was
Veduesday for examina-
i 'police ma,,,istrate, and
ial at the fall aeeizes.
it occurred about half
i!`-;iracoe,on 'Wednesday
jiell a young man named
life. The deceased, in
A canal/Athol', Was eut
paesine, threugh a. hole
he ,...dred hie gun after
'42:1e, when the hammer
the gun to discharge its
s chin, killing hira on
ire pie -the was held. at
Ines; lays at which ad -
'Leered by Messes. Ryk- .
, Beultbee_ It is said
6 about 3,000 persons
's..tateitieot should., how-
ith a considerable de-
;. - Three thousand peo-
;- large crowd.
tional Boundary Cern-
in Sttecluying the bonn-
e 'United States and the
' west Territory, along
; of north latitude, have
icky Mountains,. whence
aid hie ; detaehment of
eera will start to work
i September.
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874.
sinscula,r 'tory of Learning e,nd
THE
I Poverty. *
LeipsiA.. paper publishes a istory
'which, pervaded by an element of ro-
mance, is uhdonbtedly true, and illus-
•trates the poverty,in which the devotees
•of learning in Germany are often com-
pelled to live. About 10 months ago a
eloh, patron cif the sciences and arts in
Berlin offered prizes amounting to about
.$140 each for the best essays on the his-
tory of the middle ages, astonomy, geol-
ogy, poetry aud metaphysics, and about
'‘ each for the best romance and the
best poen'. A committee of members of
the several university faculties was ap-
pointed to award the prizes and the
swards were made a short time ago. A
large number of persons competed, and
the work offered had a large amount of
excellent material anionit. The names
of the writers were inclosed in sealed en-
velopes, on the outside of which fictitious
names were.inscribed.
;The prize for the essay on metaphy-
sics was awarded to a young man:named
Max Markmann, who had sent his esSay,
'leder the name of " Hans Wildenstein."
When Mark-rnann's name was announced,
a pale, poorly clad, exceedingly wretch-
ed -looking young man stepped forward
and was greeted with a hearty round of
applause. Hie hair was thin and al-
ready sprinkled with gray, and his whole
appearance excited the sympathy of the
. audience. After receiving his prize he
quietly returned to his seat. One after
another, as the titles of the best essays
were announced, the aecompanying en-
velope disclosed Markraami as the auth-
or, and the applause grew turaultueus
as the young maa, looking more
weary every tune, stepped forward.
The excitement among the students was
so great that a suggestion would have
caused them to carry him off in triumph.
The essays all examined, the poems came
next in turn, and the prize was Mark-
raannia. Then the prize romance was
found to be his It was entitled, The
Village Schoolmaster," and Berthold
Auerlaach, who was one of the committee,
pronounced it one of the moat gracefully
written stories he had ever read. This
was the last prize awarded; but hardly
had the fortunate competitor arisen to
go and receive it when he fell fainting to
the floor. A death -like stillness reigned
in the hall, while they carried the poor
young man into an adjoining room, where
the physicians succeeded in restoring
him to consciousness, but that was all,
for four hours afterwards he was a
corpse. His death was the result of long
years of deprivation; he literally starved
to death.
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PRICES OF IN OTED AMERICAN HORSES.
eeThe following are some of the prices
paid for American. horses, Kentucky,
$40,000 ; Norfplk, $15,000 • Lexington,
$).5,000 ; Kingfisher, $0,00 ; Glenelg,
W,000; Smuggler, $15,000 ; Newt. -
wood, $30,000 ; Jay Gould, $30,000 ;
Dexter, $33,000 ; Lady Tlaorne, $30,000;
Jim Irving, $30,000; Goldsmith- Maid,
$20,000; Startle, $20,000; Prospero,
$0,000; Rosalind, $20,000 ; Lulu, $20,-
000 e Happy 'Medium, $25,000 ; Clara
G., $30,000 ; Pocahontas, $35,000 ; Ed-
ward Everett, $20,000 ; Auburn Horse, •
$13,000 ; Judge Fullerton, $20,000 ;
Mambrino Bertie, $10,000 ; Socrates,
20,000; George Palmer, $15,000;
Mambrino Pilot, $12,000 ; George P.
Daniels, $8,000 ; J. G. Brown, $12,000 ;
Flora Temple sold, when aged, for
$8,000, for a brood mare ; $20,000 Was
offered and refused for Tom Bow lug last
semm.er ; $30,000 was offered arid iiefus-
ed for Ba,ssett in his three -veer old form;
$25,000 will not to -clay buy Baylwood. or
Asteroid • ';140 000 was offered and re-
fused for Woodford Mambrino, and $20,-
000 for Thorndale.-N. Ir. Mail)
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BIRTHS.
GALLOWAY. -At Carleton Place, on Aug,
18, the wife of 'Joshua, Calloway, of a
,
daughter.
HILL. -In Hullett, on Aug. 18, the wife
of Mr. David. Hill, of a son. "
Cannart.--a-InDelhi, on Aug. 17, the wife
of Dr. Carder, of a daughter.
CRAWFORD.-In Exeter, on Aug. 16,
the wife of Mr. Wm. Crawford, of a
dauglater.
Beeenese-In Exeter, on Aug. 18,. the
, wife ot Mr. Wm. Brooks, of a Son.
GRIINDY.-In Liman, on Aug. 14, the
wife of Mr. Wm. Grundy, of alson.
Loeaa.-At Eginondville, on Ang. 14,
the wife of Mr. John Logan, of'a son.
HILL. -In Grey, on Aug. 25, the wife
of Mr. Jaanes Hill, of a, son.
Donoees.-In ,Grey, on Aug. 20, the
-wife of Mr. Robert Douglas, of a son.
FULLERTON'. -in Clinton, on Aug. 19,
the wife of Mr. J. W. Fullerton, of a
son.
MARRIAGES.
Sreelaxa - DUNN. At Bureau Junc-
tion, on Aug. 16, by Rev. J. L. Fer-
gus, MT. Geo. Sperling, of Suachwine,
III., to Mrs. Margaret Dunn, of Cedar
Rapid's, Iowa, formerly of Seaforth.
DEATHS.
McCee.--In Tuckersmith, on Aug. 13,
James McCaa, son of Mr. Alexander
McCaa, aged 16 years, 5 months.
SCOTT. -in. Winghana, on Aug. 7, Hat-
tic!Nobles, iufant daughter of C. Tait
Scott, Esq., aged 7 months.
BALKWILL. -In Exeter, on Aug. 7, Miss
Mary Ami Balkwill, of consumption.
LIONSIDE.-At Grand Bend, on Aug. 13.
Nelly, youngest daughter of Wm. and
Mary Ironside, aged 1 year, 7 months.
Bisseee.-In Exeter, on Aug. 18, Rob-
ert Melton, son of Richard Bissett,
aged 2 weeks.
Lewee-In Stephen, on Ang. 12,
Nilicyheaaerls,. son of Mr. John Lewis, aged
FULLERTON .-Tia Clinton, on Aug. 20,
Nettie, youngest daughter of Mr. J. W.
Fullertou, aged 1 year, 11 months.-
FENTox: -In Clinton, on Aug. 22, Alice,
Youngest daughter of Mr. W. Fenton,
aged 13 months_
NOTICE.
E partnership heretofore existing between
irenry Meseett end Edward 0. Messett, as
marble cutters, carrying ou business in the village
of Ses,forth, in the County of Huron, has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent. The business
hereafter be carried on by H. :llessett, who
will pay all the liabilities of the latefirm, and who
willreceive all debts due the said firm.
Dated at Suat,rth, this 12a1 day of Auguet, 1874.
HENRY MESSETT.
E. C. AIESSETT.
Witn.ess-jAMES H. BENSON. 850-3
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
NDKRS will be received by the undersigned,
addret-sed to Eemondville P. 0., until MON-
DAY, 14th September, for the erection of a. bridge
across the river ou the sideroad opposite Mr. Da-
vid Campbell's farm, in the To-wnship of Tucker -
smith. The bridge will not require to be com-
pleted until thtesuinmer of 1875. Plans and speci-
. fications can be seen, ea application to the under-
, signed, or te Mr. A. BAX, County Surveyor, Clinton.
G: E. CRESS WELL,
, 350-4 Reeve of Tuckeremith.
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MARKETS
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ping doing on the market
kJOUNTY OF IIu
unt. Deliveries of grain T oWit:
ged over two or three lloads bearing date the
the past week. There is lection of arrear
not much change in quotations, alth6gh
prices seem to have a downward ;ten
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dency. - Hay is scarce just now, and a,
few loads would sell readily at quoted.
figures. Butter is beginning to get a 1kttle
easier, and is iow Somewhat more e sily
obtained than t has been for some w eks
past.`1 We qu te :
Fal1Wheat, per b shel.i... .. . 4$1 15 to 16
Fall 'Wheat (new) 0 90 to '1 05
Spring 'Wheat, pe bushel. 1 08 to 10
Oats (new) per be el.. 80 to 85
Peas (new) per bu hel . . 0 55 to 60
Barley (new) per 1ushe1
0 65 to
Butter, No. 1, Loo 0 to
•e
Butter in tubs .... 021 to
2
Eggs
Flour . .... . . 0 00 to
Hay, new . . 9 00 to 11
Hides
5 00 to
.alf, per po d
Veal
0 08 to
. Lamb Skins.
Sheep pelts. 0 30 to
... 0 25 to
!Salt (retail) per erre, I 25
1Salt (wholesale) p r 05
'Potatoes, per bus el, new 0 50 to 60
Cietmealp ....... . 0 00 to 00
Beef.
Tan bark.
70
20
21
12
00
00
00
09
45
80
....... 2 50 to 75
3-00 to 50
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Fall Wheat, per bushel 1 U3® 1 05
Spring Wheat, pefbushel. . .. 1 00 (?_"(t 11. 05
Oats, per bushel 0 45 (esi 0 50
'parley, per bushel 0 70 (ce p 75.
Peas, per bushel 0,. 60 @ 0 60
Butter ........ 0120 @ 021
Potatoes 050 0 060
Eggs 000 @ 012
9 00 03 10 00
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Hay, per ton,
LONDON, Aug. 6, 1874
WHEAT. -Te delivery has been ienly
moderate dmmig the past week, i but
prices, in sympathy with other markets, '
ruled weajc and lower. I
White Fall tvVheat (Deihl) -$l 7PI to
$1 75 per 100 .bs, a. reduction in priee of
15c. on the week:
Treadwell
lbs,_a reducti
week.
A few loads
been delivere
and bright; s
BARLEY -The first of the new crop has
been brought to market and. sold, at $1 25
to $1 40 per 100 lbs.
$1 60 to $1 70 perl 100
i ;
, .
n price of 20c. oil the
of new sprine wheat i4ye
. The quality very Igeod
idat $205 per 100 nos,
OATS-Tlie delivery has been fair dur-
ing the week ; sold at $1 10 to $1 1 per
100 lbs.
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TORONTO, Aug. 13, 18
There were about 500 bushels of gram in
to -day, inch' ng white and. spring
at $1 10 ; la eley, 90e. taken by
brewers • and oats, at 4Ac. to 90c.
j
sold at $18 to $21. Butter was n
saleable, and for pound. rolls 20ce Was
the outside rice generally obtainable.
TORONTO IIIVE STOCK MAR T.
Eggs were without change. 1 i
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URER'S SALE OF LANDS
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ON, ) 1.11Y virtue of a warrant under the hand of the Warden of
i 1..) the County of Huron, and the mild the said County,
ifteeuth day of August, A.4, 1874, to me directed for the col
of Taxes due on the under mentioned lands, notice IS hereby
given that unle 8 the said taXes, together with all lawful costs and chatges, be
sooner paid, I sh 11,
ON TV.EDNE DAY, TH. 2d DAY OF DECEM.13ER, A.D. 1874,
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At the hour of o'clock, P. 1., at the Court House, in the Town of Goderich,
proceed to sell b PUBLIC A1 OTION the said lands, or so much. thereof as may i
be sufficient to 4 ischarge such I rrears of Taxes, and charges thereon.
TOW' SHIP OF ASHFIELD,
Lot or Part o L t. Conce sion Or " Patented or An 1 of Oasts and
8 4 Lot 1 81? eet. Acres. Lrvatented. Taxes. Calle en. Total.
3d .a. D. 100 patented $34 62 $2 15 $36 ;77
S 4 Lot 4.. . . . '
W 4 Lot 6 6th a D. 100 patented. 41 13 2 33 43 46
N 4 f 2,
S pt of N 4 ot . .,, 3d 1 r. D. 40
6th . D. 100
241458'724161
Nor W pt. 1 ... .. 9th...‘ . D. 50
10th . D. 61 36 85
S6ofN49. llth I• 923
8 or S E pt. 2llth '‘, 20 00
W 4- 36 .. N pt. al
V LLA.GE OF 6 971
20 Colbori
Arth
5 53 1 43 6 96
291 ' 135 4-6
Colbor 5 53 1 43 6 96
' Oolbor 5 53 143 t 96
Colbor 5 53 143 6 96
Colbor 5 53 1 43 6 96
Colbor.
Colbor .
5 53 1 43 6 96
5 53 1 43 6
• Colbor 5 53 1 43 6 96
Colbor. 5 53 1 43 6 96
Colborn 5 53 1 43 6 96
.. Melbourn 3 87 1 38 5 25
• Sydenha .. 5 53 1 43 6 96
Sydenhal. 7 89 1 48 9 n
• Sydenha . '7 :!,9 1 48 9 37
Sydenha . 7 89 1 48 9 37
Wellingto . 2 88 1 35 4-23
288 135 423
rr.A..MS-
patented 46 03 2 43
patented 13 58 1 63
patented 22 86 1 85
patented 34 70 2 15
r. D. 50 patented 775 1 48
r. D. 53 patented 18 25 1 75
d lot 78 patented 5 54 1 43
ORT ALBERT, IN ASHFIELD.
• r E. 4 patented
e E. unpatented
e E. unpatented
e E. unpatented
e E. unpatented
e E. 4 unpatented.
e E. unpatented.
e E. 4 unpatented
e E. 4 unpatented
e E. 4 unpatented
W. 4 patented_
N. 5 patented
W. 4 patented
W. patented
W. I- patented
W. 1:2 patented
E. • 4 patented
Wellington W. 4 Patented
VILLAGE OF CLINTON.
• • ' Patented. 4 75 1 40
TOWSHIP OF GODIERICH.
5 B. 5 Patented 6 89 1 45
TO N OF GODERICH.
3-16 patented. 16 03
atented 9 77
atented 3 99
3-16 atented 14 65
atented 2 99
patented 3 99
patented 9 97
patented 3 99
atented 5 96
atented 8 73
1-5 atented 2 44
atented 2 06
• 1-5
atented 70 1 30
1-5 .patented 1 75 1 33
1-5 patented. 1 75 1 33
15 patented ,1 29 1 33
Patented
51 1 30
1-5 patented 2 44 1 35
1-10 Patented. 89 1 30
1-10 ptented 2 05 1 33
3, Sub. of 4, 'Ion. A. patented 9 1 30
A. 1-5 patented 3 48 1 38
ncled. 1-5 patented e.2 14 1 35
n. C. 1-10 patented 10 53 1 55
Lot108 1-5 patented 1 47 1 33
SHIP OF GREY.
Co.. 2 100 unpatented 36 12 2 18
Co.. 5 100 unpatented. 36 29 2 20
Co,. 6 100 patented 24 94 1 90
Co..16 100 patented 37 41 2 23
Con. 18 100 unp tented 39 45 2 28
TOW SHIP OF HO ICK.
*Co 18 50 unp tented • 8 58 1 50
Con B. 100 p tented 6 26 1 45
TILLAGE 0 WROXETER, N HOWICK.
New Su vey patented 1.09 1 30
New Su vey patented 1 36 1 33
New Su vey patented 1 10 1 33
• New Su ey patented 1 57 1 33
New Suivey patented 99 1 30
• New Su rey patented 1 19 1 33
• New Sm vey I paitented. 1 62 1 33
New Su vey patented 1 33 1 33
• New Suivey 4 patented 2 76 1 35
New Su vey patented 1 33 1 33
. New Sur ey patented 1 23 1 33
New Sur ey palented 1 36 1 33
p4ented 1 36 1 33
k patented 100 1 33
• patented 1 23 1 33
. New Sur rey patented 1 06 1 33
• New Su vey • patented 44 1 30
New Sur ey patented. 1 53 1 33
New Survey patented 87 1 30
New Sur ey patented 1 36 1 33
New Sur ey patented 57 1 30
New Sar ey I patented 1 83 1 33
• New Su vey patented 1 53 1 33 ;
New Sur ey patented 1 34 1 33
New Sur ey pa4ented 1 35 1 33
New S vey patented 1 19 1 33
. New Sur ey patented 1 34 1 33
- New Su vey patented 1 19 1 33
ILLAGE 0 FORDWICH, HOWICK.
• Mill Prop rty patented 4 52 1 40
GE OF HO VICK OR GORRAE, IN HOWICI.
1-5 patented 45 1 :30
BELMORE, IN: HOWICK.
-st. 4 patented 4 40
7NSHIP OF HAY.
E. 27 patented 26 12
E. 105 pattred 63 23
IANCH,ESTER, I HULLETT.
patented_ . 48
L patented 48
SHIP o4F MORRIS.
41....
21
22
23..
24 '
25
26..
27 •
28
40
26
801 ,.......... ....
N or N middle pt.
E 18 .
3341
356
E $72.... . . ....
506
529
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865. ....... .
977
1,065.. ... . .
1,182.
W 1.188...
E 1,188..........
1,205.......
1,206.. ..
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E 41,310.
4, 1,333........
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heat
local
Hay
t so
BEEVES. -here was a modera
ply of cattle in since last report, b
ceipts were le6s than during the pre
'week. The demand has been fair
all,offering were disposed of at
previous prices. We continue to
first-class, $4 50 to $4 75, second-
sup -
t re -
•joins
afid
beat
uote
las,
$4 to $4 25, and third. -class, $3 0 it, o
$3 75. -Wei ote the following as a.. ong
the principal]. isales : Sit nice four yor
old steers, aiverage 1,320 lbs, at $4 75 ;
two cers, apr rage 1,400 lbs, at $4 75;
one car, aveir ge 1,200 lbs, at $54; lute
cars, average 400 lbs, at $47; o .e cer
of heifers, average 1,160 lbs, at $52 two
cars of steers i average 1,000 lbs, at $39;
two cars, part steers and part oxen, vele,
age 1,400 lbs, at $57.
age
receipts by rail havelbeea
fair, butther is a steady demand ifrom
local butchers and arrivals were 'asily,
disposed of at 4 50 to $5 by the car- oad,
selected lots b inging up to $6.
LA.MBS.-T c market has been petty'
well supplied, but there was no sur lu
We note sales of one car at $3 50 . t o,
cars at $3 37-i • two cars at $3 50'; and.
one car at $3 '25. Broken lots sold et,
from $2 to $4, according to quality.
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BUFFALO IVE STOCK MARKE
• urFALo, Aug. 27, 1874.
OATTLE.---R ceipts to -day, includ" g
32 cars report d to arrive, 1,258 heack,
making the total supply for the weei,
thus far, 11,934 head, or 702 Carle
against 522 cars for the same time 144
week. The +ket opened lively. mi-
nion stock off c @ ic from last w elqs
,
rates. Sales comprised about 2 900
head. Prices or American stock ra e
front $3 75 to $6 80 per 100 lbe. No
Can celiac sales! reported._ . e
SHEEP AND AMBS.-Receipts to ay,
including repolted. arrivals, 7,400 h al,
making the to al supply: for the w elte
thus far, 19,200 head, against 15 200,
head for the same time last week. The .
market was slalw and dull at a 4c de line
on all grade§ from last. week's prices.
Large qua,ntiti
first bands..
sales: Three
sheep, average
192 Michigan
Ohio sheep,
sheep, 97 lbs.,
94 lbs., $4 7
lbs. $6 • 284
$6 20; 103 0
190 Canada la
HOGS.-Reeeipts to -day, including re-
ported: arrival , 2,900 head, making the
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total supply fo the -week, thus far, 12,-
000 bead, a,ga st 9,200 heael for the same
time last week. Market raocleratel O-
f - . P -'ces firmer. Michigan hogs
$5 75 to $6 25 ; Yorkers $6 25 to $ 75;
heavy hogs $7 to $7 50.
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is qnoted. at 1( 911..
•s being shipped. Eas
We note the follo
undred and one Mich
weight 78 lbs.. at $4
heep, 80 lbs., $4 70;
9 lbs., $4 40; 189
$4 70 ; 142 Illinois sh
• 185 Canada lambs
Canada. la,mbs, 70
nada lambs, 72 lbs.,
Is. 70 lbs., $6.
ing
gan
50;
217
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INSOLVENT ACT OF I8.,
I And Arhendinents Thereto.
In thA ?natter of JOLLA' THOMAI , an
Insolvent.
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T the undersi ed JAMES BELLINNGie
130USTEAD of the City of Toronto, ha e
been tippointed. A -signee in this matter. 0 edit-
ors an requestedto file their claims befor: lee
within one mon h and are hereby nail:1;d to
meet at my offic , No. 16 Adelaide Street ast,
Toronto, on M0.1N DAY, the 21st day of September
next, at 2 o'cloe - in the afternoon, for th par-
poof exantinin the Insolvent, and for t e or-
dering of the alla rit of the estate generally.
ES B. BOUSTEAD, Assi ee.
Dated. at Toren Aug. 20, 1874. 81.2
TEAC ER WANTED.
THE Trustees of Union School Section o. 11,
Moreis, Grey iad. McRillop, receive ppli-
cations for Assistant Teacher, holding a Thud -
Class Certificate, for the remainder of this year.
Duties to comm ea on Oct. 1. Address,
R. ATTISON, See. Treasurer,
851 Walton P. O.
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SHIP OF TUCKERSAIITH
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VILLAGE OF WI
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Park ot 22 54
Villag Lot 172.... 4
Village Lot 370.... ' i 11-
Vil1a# Lot 11...... Fisher's Survey- 1-5
TOWNSHIP OF EAST
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TOWNSHIP OF WEST
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Lot 375, formerly Fran eestown, in St phen 1-5
Lot 3912,former1yFrancestown,in Stephen 1-5
Lot 393,formerlyFraecestownan Stephen 1-5
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USSELS.
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. A. M. -ROSS.,
Tree urer, county of Huron.
351-13
NEW GOQDS I NEW GoODS I
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IREixti)w opening large consignments ol New
lo lines :
A. G. llepOUGALL &
NEW GOODS 1
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Pr
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FALL and 'WINTER GOODS, conaprUing the for-
EXTIRA VALUE.
Grey Cottons
Wool Shirtings,
Plain and Fancy Winceys,
1)ress Goods, &c.
TO ARRIVE,
Per STEAttlfSHIP
REE C ASES, WOOLENS..
INSPPTIEIN INVITED.
A. G. iMcDOUGALL &
FRESH AR
IVALS„
M. R. COUNTER
WISEEES to announce that he has now on hand the la
d scription ever brought to the Town -of Seaforth,
varied Stock of Fancy Fans. He has abio on hand a
Is something now; the Necklace is scented entirely thro
fume ftpr years. Another case of those celebrated 114
The fa4t of the name of TnomAs RUSSELL & Sox being
their r liability as timepieces.
gest stock of Ilfair Orknoinantes of -every
(we say Towie now.) Also in extensive and
umber of the Leicented Necktaces-This
Oa its compoaition, and will retain its per -
amine Watches received the other day.
n these Watches is a sufficient guarantee of
ROAI_RING PROMPTLY 'ITT N.DED tO AS TTS.IETAL.
; WANTED *00 OUNCES OF OLD GOLD AND ISILVER.
t
Spe Atacles.-I have received instructions from L zarus, Morris * Co. to sell their Spectacles.
hereaft r at 132 per pair, ease 25e extra, instead of $2 50, ts formerly. t
I M. k co -UNITE,.
FRUIT
JARS,
FRUIT JARS.
Royal Gem Quarts, $1 40 per dozen.
Royal Gem Half Gallons, $2 25 per dozen.
Mason Quarts, $1 75 per dozen. i
Jelly Cans, 330 per set. 1 .
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Jelly Bowls, 60c and 70c per dozen.
Jelly Tumblers,- 1:4 Pint$1 50 per dozen..
AT
E. H ICKSON 1St. CO.'S.
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I STRAYED SHEEP.
STRAIYED`from the premises of the undersigned,
Let No. 9, Con. 17, Grey, about the middle of
Rine Itt, 5 SHEEP -2 EWES and 8 LAMBS. One
of the wes was a Cotswold, and the other a Lei-
ces1.er.1 The left hind foot of one of the lambs
was lib:Wk. Any person giving ench information
to the rdersigned as will lead to the recovery of
the eb ve animals will be suitablyrewarded.
348*4 DAVID FERGUSON, Walton P. 0.
NOTICE.
9 -Int ruidersig,ned members of the Evangelical
Asspciation and others, have concluded to call
puilii meeting of said members arid others, on
SA!1 U iDAY, SEPT. 5, 11874, at 6 o'clock P. M.,
tateconwts
e
tual
H. '‘ .
B
D.
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neeting house on the Brownsou Line, in
`p of Hay, of which this shall be notice, to
whether it be expedient to establish a
' Fire Insurance Company upon the Mn-
neiple, for the County of Huron.
IRSTEIN, A. LOHMAN,
EIGER, IIF.NRY ORTWI'...IN,
ROFIRR, WILLIAM WING,
1 L TRMACITBIR, GOTLIP. MURNER,
EIGER, C. OSWALD,
L ZELLER, D. SURA.RUS.
eNEIL, •
Aug. 8,1874. .
849-8
Pray:
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T NDERS FOR GRADING.
• PEMBI Y.51. BRANCH.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
QEALED TENDE 8, addresht-d to the under-
/'--) Signed antl endo 7,ed "Pembina Branch," will
be received at this dfllce or at the office of the
Lierit.-Governor, at Winnipeg, up to Noon of Aug.
25, for GRADING jhe Pembina Y3ranob. of the
Peelle Railway, bet een the Intereational Bonn-
dary mad a point op site the Town of Winnipeg.
Porxis of tender, s Mention, and other in:for-
ma. on will be larnplied
B
aRAfel.1-111,TSibecBreitrY
By order,
Dep trtanent of Pub &Works, )
Ottawa, Aug. 8, F874
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