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The Huron Expositor, 1876-07-28, Page 5• • JULY 28, 1876.. e aboard. There were eight in all, am -rew of fifteen or twenty men. • Of• tics he there were drowned, Mr. Garner 11.. in Garner, Miss Adele Hunter, a lady wen tie- known in New York society, F Thofne, the brother of Mrs, Garner {ln- cabin boy, and, : it is thought, one 'or in two of the crew. rk, Tai KOLAYORE CQIy, The rifle m atth the between the English, Scotch, Aust ralan ' to awl Canadian. teams "began on, Wedut,. F day at Wimoleton, and concluded - Saturday, and the English twits °a' r : The following are the eoores at the three ranges 800 yards -England, ; Snow - land, 152, Australia, 144 ; Canada 139 es : OOflyards-England,152 ,• Scott ,na'148 rl- Australia, 125 ; Canaria, 107. 1,000 yards -England,. 115 ; Scotland, tae; its Australia, 97 ; Canada, 91. it INDIAN NEWS, -- A special from Bile marek to St. Paul, Minnesota, says the In statement that Sitting Bull w le e killed in the fight with. Custer iseon, er F firmed from Indian sources. Graz to Horse and Black Moon were also ki11e st The statement that Sitting Bulls band of Uncpapas lost one hundred and sixty It killed,: and that the total loss of the f g Indians will reach nearly 400 is reticent'. Six companies of the 22nd Infantry left y Bisrnarek to -day on the steamer Carroll to reinforce Terry, Nearly all the Bucks are absent from Standing Rock Camp, and have undoubtedlyjoined the hostiles. r Tue., CHINES IN CALIFORNIA-Mr.Nig•a-Choy, lat . interpreter to the Hong Kong Pollee Coi}rt, and who is now punsuing his studied at Gray's Inn, London for admission to the bar, has written letter to the Tims, with reference to the Chinese labor in California. He note s. that the number of Chinese stated to be in California, viz., 200,000, is an exegete ation, and pointe out that the return: ob- tained by the Senate sub•commtteefrom e , the Six Companies places the number of t Chinese in the whole of the United s States at 148,300, of whom about sixty thousand live in. the' State of California, and thirty thousand in San ;Francisco, l� He questions the statement that the Chi- -e nese cut under the Europeans in the mat - n ter of wages, but he justly points out the s great advantage which America derives from a large supply of cheap labor, 'i ' which, in point of fact, enables the far- t ' mer to pay the white laborer more than e he otherwise could do. . TURKISH AYFAixs.-The Times Berlin Is spe:ial of the 26th, says it is expected that either before or shortly after the re - gumption of the offensive by the Turks, a- which is imminent, an attempt will be ie- ! made to reopen mediatory discussion by ed the Powers, The Daily Hera special lel ' says that the Servian war has vir tually collapsed. Henceforth the ag- gressive is quite abandoned. The deep- est despondency reigns in Belgrade. A correspondent says : " I have some rea- to believe that an offer of mediation on the part of Great Britain would be favor- ably entertained by Prince Milan's ad - en = ',leers, though 1 have fears that they are to victimsto ltussian intrigue and are buoyed up by the chimera of Russia's rd e active intervention." Prince Milan's he personal aide de camp has quitted Parat- ?0 jin with a Russian officer who had been. as j staying there for some days No Sen- na vian corps are now outside the south - •f eastern frontlet. Saitsehar i8 being al strongly reinforced and provisioned as a a- l defensive fortress. I- M(T SULTAN RAD'b ENGLISH I A Constantinople :correspondent writes j E " A few years ago an Englishwoman,. named Tompkins, who kept a shop at is Para, summoned; from England, to aid E her in her business, a young niece, who g ' proved. to be extremely pretty and no less intelligent. Soon,after her arrival she . took it into her head to study Turkish, representing to her aunt that each knowl- edge would be sofgreat advantage to , their trade,. as the Turkish ladies would t- naturally prefer to make their purchases where they could; be understood without t- the aid of an interpreter. As the young i*rI was at once clever, ambitious and -iudustrious, she soon succeeded in ae- (miring the language, and nun gibers of �,- the female members el the noblest Turk - re : ish families came to the English shop. xn . • ( e day the _pretty niece went to the • harem of Prince Murad, to take home rr tome article ordered by his princi al e wife. She never returned, and when her It • aunt sent in searcih of ter she received a h • cool message of farewell from the young • lady herself, who, had become the fourth_ c: wife of the heirter the throne,who is the ✓ present Sultan." t p ys -Is Irs ice tt€I ne Ir SHERID ,. ro TAKE THE FIELD, -A dispatch to \\ 'tshing tan, of July 24, says terrcral Sheridan' will take the field and personally direct 'operations against the Sioux. The plan determined upon is to make a- combined movement of three columns, with Fort Ellis as the base, Two of the calu€nns will move directly against the [ndians, and one against their villages, Gem Sheridan will es- tallish his headquarters in the field at some advan.tageou,z point on Goose Creek, about 40 miles northwest of ;Fort Phil Kearney, and near the scene of Crooks'' Ladle on the Rosebud. These columns will amonut in the aggregate to between 3,000 and 4,000 Hien. In speaking of the war fen. Sherman says that it will be stubborn and bloody that the In- dian chieftains will have the choice of Position, and that it will be necessary to meet thein whenever they offer battle, or wherever they can be caught.. Gena Sherman estimates the fighting strength of the Sioux now in arms at 2,500, and it is the settled purpose of the Amalie - :the , tratioii to make the punishment_of Sioux., for the present hostility, one nev- er to be forgotten by that yet powerful nation. The Youngs Captured. The murderers John and James Wm' \'dune;; who escaped from the Cayuga tail on on the 23th of flay last were recap- tured on Wednesday mottling about 5 - o'clock. It had been ascertained that they lurked in the township of Ancaster, and Chief of Police Logan, of Hamilton, accompanied hi, a eergeant,two detectives and a hose of nine police, left Hamilton about 1 o'clock in the morning and Pros c eedccl to the barry of Mr. Aley Binkley, about seven milet southwest from the city, The barn, which is quite isolated, ..Us rc.ached at 3 o` lock. A circle, about 70 roCei distant u• s formed around the building, and the party then waited un- til the approach of day. On giving. a sig- nal the whole body approached the barn, both sides of which were filled with hay- on pulling off some of the side boards,the police discovered a passage between the hay- tied the side of the building- Ou: penetrating further they (las" u°17- cared John who presented a pistol, but be' fore harm could be done: he waa seized and disarmed. They then pursued James William who on being found, Was called upon to surrender:[ Seeing. II1 means. of escape, he presented his, jqtY, 2:8 •1876, ane said he would fight till he died, when one of the party shot him trough the arm. He then :retreat,ed-slo4gg� the page and before more harm t ould be done other boards were torn off, and he was taken in the same manner as John. 'The two Barber girls were with them, and apparently had comfortable quarters of it hi the north west portion of the earn,, where they had, a spacious bed made. Three pistols were found in the .possession of the prisoner! and $3,50 in money, which the girls claimed. The party separated when Chief Logan, with bergeant McMenemy, Detective McPher- son and Constable McFiggan took charge ,of the Youngs and brou ; ht them to Cay- uga, where they were safely lodged m jail at 9.30 Wednesda forenoon., The _bullet was extracted f e m James Wil- liam's arm by Dr: Bax : r,• surgeon of the Jail. The Only Survivor. POSIT{O 5 The Crow Indian, Curly, believed to be the only survivor' of the 250 men who went into action withniter, has made a statement. He says h went down vith two other Crows, and went into action with Custer. Custer ad to go further down the river and aw y from Reno' he wished on account f the steep 1 along the north side, t at lest he f a ford and dashed for it. The Inc met him, and poured , a heavy fire across the narrow ver, Custev mounted to fight on f t, but could get skirmishers over t e stream. time hundreds of Ind' ns on foot an cies poured over the river., which only about 3 feet deep and gilled th vines on each side of Custer's Chaster then, fell b k to some ground behind, and sie d the ravin his immediate vicini The Inc completely surrounde Custer on -fo vast numbers, but we e again and driven back. The fig t began aboi o'clock, and lasted un it sundown. men fought despera ly, and after munition was exbau : ted in their went to their --sad and continued th sacs that more I ed than Custer had m that Custer lived unti han ank nd inns TOM dis- not dis- not eau- po- was ra- en. high s in dans ot in gain t 10 The am- belts e -bags, got more, fight. Curly diens were kill. n. He also says nearly all his men had been killed or w unded, and - went about encouragin hie "oldiers to fight on. ,He got a shot in he left side and sat down with his pis I in his hand. Another shot struck hi in the breast and he fell over, Curly did not leave Custer until the battle was nearly over. sestseamesesssessmamma -Very destructive fires occurred on Wednesday last in Cornwall, Orange- ville, Berlin and Dunnville, destroying property to the value tf a large sum. -•=A new industry has been developed in Florida, where parties are putting up pickles made from th pith of palmetto roots. They are said to exceed cttcurn- bers, € -The flax crop hroughout 0 tario promises to surpass, i possible the yield of any previous year; The flax ane corn crops of Illinois are r ported a failu e. -About 3,000 peo ele assembled. t Al- exandria Bay, on Su ' day, to hear Rev. Henry. Ward Beeche preach. 8 xteen steamboats arrived, • 11 loaded wit . par- ties anxious to hear ti+ e American nlpit orator. -A Strathroy co tramps on suspicion One of their satchels augur, and sand bag whichtheyconcealed full set of burglars -Ca. t. Webb, w swmm ng across th announces his inten the latter part of Au north of Scotland same conditions as Channel. --Mr. Moses' M Land Surveyor, an Stratford to comple of Peterboro', from driven oft some ti e ago by th quitos, black and sae d flies and insect pests, table arreste of being bu contained a • Another :s. s supposed to. ols. o achieved fa English 0 on of atter** st to swim fr e Ireland und: hen he cross I I adden, Pro party. hav the surveys which the I four glare. hisel, tehel, e:vea IA e by re. el, ng in m the r the the inial left north were mos - other -On Saturday of Simpson, of Moory brought before W P., of Lucan, chars specter with sellin license, The charg: he was fined $20 and -The Roman Cat onto diocese, at the retreat, just held, pr Lynch with more tl guarantee for all tha to finish the Archiel St. John's Grove on Toronto. -Kansas is conipl of cereals this year heavy for utilization els of wheat will ha} Deers say, because it cannot be got to corn, the yield is s6 tities will have to b the winter. -At the forty -se, ence of the British held at Leeds, on stated that the ai auxilaries, against 1 in a more prosperous before. Eleven th 5,000 sailors had be' through the agency -The total ea Southern Railway f July were $29, 549. traffic returns wer $17,865.66, and $800.97. The earni ing week of last which shows an int year of$2,411 64. T road since the first $878,792. 74. -A new Extra least new arrangem tion of criminals, ranged before long and the United Sta seem anxious to co the matter. Lord can Minister, Mr. tively negotiating, announced in Par) hopes of speedy suc treaty. - -In the month States shipped 1,08 sugar into Canada, to other- countries. slight falling off in with Britain,but th try keep up well. fineries, some of w of 2,500 to 4,000 busy, and have bee capacity for the pa -The friends of of women have , al The .authorities al London, consented' dies to the class in e availed themselves of the privileg:, d actually presented themselves, for :xa - ination. The result visa that one o th m wasfirst - : d the other third on the Facts li . these are worth a great of talk in fa or of allow ng women 6 co - pete op nal .terms with men, ' any studies a which they care to apply themsely , -A• dispatch fro Eureka say : "About '. o'clock o' the night of the 24th, a el u urst op Diamond Ran e Mountain 13 east of San Francisco, which res lted in the death of thirteen Chinese ood choppers, and probably a large ne r of Italia s camped in the cannon, . - tting out timber, Wiout a moment's notice at columna water two feet high •'shed upon them, throwing ell but one 1 • inaman. • e I lien were camped a short distant: abo e, an as o trace can : found it is . ared all pe • hod. STRONG, - wife of ter. IRWIN, wife of ter. KIRKBY. the wif daugh GRAY, -I of Mr, MARTIN, of Mr. WYLIE, wife of ter. Tnoas>r,- the wif ter. McKENz1 inst., t a daugl HARLAND t of a da: BIL In Seaforth, A. Strong, [n Clinton, �Ir. Richard -In Sendai o4 Mr. G' r. n Morris, on Dram. Gray, .o -In Grey, 4n Liobt, vlartin,. In Turnberr Mr James on ;July sq., of a �n July rwiln, of a ge til 7, the ugh- 1, the u- 8, a in July Kirkby, o t_Ihe wife a au hte Juy9, the wife of la son, on July 5, the ylie, of a flaugh- In'Clintonl in the 16th` inst,, of Mr. L. ritouse, of a -In . Clinton, on th A. McKe orth, on th r, Gorge H e wife of gr. ter. .-)n Se e wife of ghter, SMITII--- by Rev church, Mary WALKER July 2 Welke Ann Gienetow of the 20th i Geo. Susie : HoucHTo on the son, G. Mrs: A tel, Cli last week, Thomas e, Biddulp e, was Stanley, Esq., •J, a by the Lice. se In - liquor wit. out a being fully p oven, $6 costs. holic clergy o Tor - lose of their . nnual resented Arch a ishop tan $3,000, with a, t will., be ne essary �iscoppal resid nee at Wellesley et eet, in aining that h r crop is too enor ously Millions o bush - ye to be lost, e far - ripens too -fast, and narket; and as to treat that vast quan• e used as fuel during cond anneal onfer- femperance eague, the Fourth, it was association h • d 143 17 last year, : nd was condition th n ever ousand soldi rs and ome total abstainers of two ladies. I gs of the .nada r the second ' eek of 1. , The pa senger $10,882.88, reight, ails, express, &c., gs for the corr spond- ear were $27,137.87. ease in favor etotal earnin f January ha I e 0 e ition Treaty, nts ,for the ill probably etween Great es, for both e e to an agree erby and the Pierrepoint, end Lord De. lament that cess in a pe 1 : f June, the ,704pounds o and 2,576,37 There has the trade, 1pri exports to t of this s of the e been or at xtradi- be ar- Britain parties la ent in Ameri- are ac - by has he has anent Wall, 4 ;R.S of Wu soN.}-{- by Rev. Mr. , of Stratford ilson, of the BINC11iA1`f. ride's fate st., by Rev. lasgow, of ` ingham -PArress o 0th inst.,' y •lioaghton Patterson, i 'ton. ie aufh- 16th zie, of 13th rla}id, i ton, on J; ne 27, ort of St.; Pal's of- Brus els, to 0 a iSeafor h, on Craig, M , m. to M" Mary e place the re idents bIullett, on the F.j'McCua g, Mr. Clinton, tb Miss N. - At Bayfield, Rev, Mr, Jamie - Esq., Sea forth, to if the Que n s Ho - DE HSS. ALLISON. --At his ° father's residence, Blenheim, on the 14th inst., ► r. Jas. Allison, student o divinity, ell est son of Mr. Adam ' Arson, aged 2 i years and 11 months. Sc+oTT.-=At her late residence, 1 ucker- smith, on July 18, Henrietta, wife, of 'Wm, Scott, Esq., aged 74 yea . McDoNALD -In ullett, on J ly 19, Ellen McDonald, mother of r. Peter • McDonald, aged 76 years, There i ket thes difficult t -following can be se< Fall Wheat Spring Wh: Oats per bu -Peas per b Barley per Batter, No Eggs Flour, per Hay Hides... Sheep ski Salt (rets' Salt (whol Potatoes, Oatmeal : brl., Wood. 4. United refined pounds been a cipally ie coun- All the Amer can re- pacity barrels per c ay, are n.vorked to =heir full st month. the higher e cored anoth University this year to Roman law, hick have a TEE snok qn o et figur ;tired. at, per hol.. . steel. • nshel M4RSETS. SES H, July 2 usiness doing on , and it is cons reliable gitotatio s art as niarly c We ;cin to 0 95 bushel..... ,0 84 ...... 028 ....060 1 'Loose . arrel c - o 44 0 15 0 11. 6 50 6 00 -• ....... 8 00 .080 ) per barrel ... sale) p x barrel • ..., .. • er bu 1;61 1 20 Fall Whe Spring W Oats, per Barley, pe Peas, per Butter... Potatoes. Hs ay, per Beef..... ucation r point, College, dmit la- d two Fall $1 75 ; oats, 9 barley, eggs, 1 50c to $10.00 The hay so '$14; 22c to TTA BEE suppli: the e. was es first -el $4 to $3 75. averag cars, two c $4 25 pound 1,180 1,300 fed, a SH freely sale a L also b dema ing fr' MON 0 0C , 1876. he mar- luently s, The rrect as to 0 98 to 0 90 to 0.29 to 0 65 to 0 45 to 0 16 to 0 11 to 0 00 to 9.00 to 8 60 to 100 065 0 60 to 150 to 5 50 ,,. 2 0I to 2 50 1 j CLINT la, July t, per bushel" .. 0 9 eat, per bushel , 0 8 nehel. J., , . • , - 0 2 bushels .. 0 4 n54hel 0 .. P,.... 0 1 ..•0 1 .• 0 1 J r on,. •F60i 4.5 is oNDON,4uly 27 heat per 100 unds, • • sprin wheat, $1 50 t c to 9:•lc ; peas, $1 05 $1 to $1 05 ;• butter, 1 c to 15e per doze e . Pots $1,00' per 'b she ; hay er ton. ToR4rtTo, e Was orain dat$a•00to utter Was firm, and 25e ; eggs,' 1 c -to 17c. my a to - 1 50, It TO LIVE s -The in d, anti witl stun sectic ablisliecl in ss $4 50 $4 25, and Sale incl g 1,4 veragil rs, ai thre at $ ounds, ounds engin I I sr 10 p Brag 50 ; at at 1,5 ave ey'rail, but from $4 5 j sj-- The en' liberal; dm, 'an$3dto gso 4o ti Tra day, tion rates. and tl A nut markt have range fine h drove choic but t them tle ar really + REA4. LI S"�C. C3 as very dI -brcutcher pi; lase, ?'he xium tey were nber ofch t, :hat did been ;exile 1 fromi 3c ins sold at rs state tha fait beans farmers ick, conal north at Inoue. e I n p 0 :TOCK M rke mo ice h was e enq slight ,Weo 75, se on -class $3 e one car o: ids, at pounds, t n o 1,100 p u rs, averagi g three cars, veraging. • 40 head, averaging rs of corn - $4 75. in pretty nd ready 27,1876. ® 0 98 c0 90 080 ® 0 50 ® 0 65 0 16 ® 125 ® 0 10 ®7 00 6 00 00°0NE IHAVE come to the cone : o those Two Dozen Sewing prices. Come now if you want to A BIG BAil And save your money. Come < so going out fast, and make A BIG I still hold the For further par Store. Third door sonl Seaferth. 8L that I will self es 'at Factory A`IN in; they are DAY'S WAGES. gency for first- lass. ' machines. Mars apply at T,.Hidd s`Liquor THOMAS D. O'CONNOR, of the Post Office, Main Street.e INSOLVONT A In tke 1lfc t NO I ALL Porn :s above. up within 80 in suit witho Mr. Marten or it can ber Seaforth, r of Miran Insolven E TO DEB: OF 187-5. Marten, an ORS. indebted to the Estate of the Insolvent are 5, or their atleonn urther notice. I ve the same a� tted to my addre JOHN S. PORT. 12, 1876. equested to pay t will be placed have p.athosized zd grantreceipts SeaforthP.O. Bk, Assignee. I Have HTi'RR ITIH'E N E VIV LI II beg to eall the attention of the 'H ' - PUBLIC of Se IMPOIT NEW LIQUO VOA .- QUORaT L EV,EPBRS, FAE:MERS and G1NERiiAL rth and vicinity, to the That I ha I\TT O'T e Opened Out a R ST RE IN SEAFO OF THE POST OtFICE, THIRD DOOR SOUT And directly opposite the Consolida , ENTIRE, STOO CI 10 HOLIDAY. . CHAMPAGNE, G1�AN 1876. $1 60 to $1 70 ; + $112; c 200 ; es; new .00 to e , 1876. y. New ® old at brought I1 Sun lair and arranged to . v G On WED E A Train wi 1 7:10 A.M., a will thin giv ex around the = ice Fare to od • EXCTfltSION. ehool Teaehern the Presbyter- hodist Churches of Seaforth have their Exenrsi to DEPI01I, 'DAY, AUGUST 9, 1876. - see Seifert n in the ''anorning at v'+ing in Go/lerich sbodt 8:80, and enrslonistswont 9 horns to spend- ndbeautif ba . rich andf B k, 35 Cents. KET. ot over - from a vance quote !-class 50 to - corn -fed ; four 4 50; ds at 1,020 it e The Teach re sions on the lal - Tickets e Duncan & Hoffmah Bre J. Brownell, ers, ave also ailran ed to have excur- by the Magnifi ent Steamer OLLAND. n be had at t e 8ltores of Messrs. can, Gra Yopng tt Spatting, hes, Wm. H , Johnson Brothers, R. Lumsden, or any of the Teach- i 451 ALUABLE PRO ' E RTY FOR SALE BY -.PUBLIC AFTION IN Therold by MON Y, A ill a sold liublir Auction on ff GUST 7TH AT 4 O'CLO K P. M., That Valna Io property, o neo situated on Maim Street, Sfor is a goodb sins stand, ori whi with a dwe ing overhead. 50 ; two ca; 0 pounds, a een coming 1 a1 arriving f hgoaovde s rang - d. ret4 July 4, f876. of cattle lee hogs we ull ft the ma ket to- inten- cheap large, ption. on the might fo cattle 4•1e. pumber of 40 per lewt. The berg of untry, tinae, are tee o a by Mr. Beaten; h. The property I h are two stores,l 4IMS, CASH. J. SE TT S, Proprietor. 1 J. P. BRINE, Auetiongr. 4511 POST JFI}ICE STORE, WALTON. CAR OF ANKS. TBEG m nu st respectfully o t nk my =morons; cnstoin rs f r their kin pat onage for the last' eleven years wil.ich I hav ben doing business; among the , a d solicit centinhance of their! favors in he utnre. I ve received a Large Stoek of B ots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries.' Provisions, Cro kery, Glassware, Hardware, Coat oil,.Paint Ile nd Patent! Medicines of all deet captions. F Producle taken in exchangesi I would al o most respectfully intimate to tirosd who have otp id up their account'', due Jan. 2 1870, to ca an do so at once, either E by cash o note, as I mu t have a tIettlement. ' Please calf without ant+ in Cher notice. there are n ughout the ItT8 asking red to wh he resen If you want to borrow mon you would do well to call on m where as : am valriator for th ties in the Do nion. Terms asy, if yon want our life ineured give me a call, a I am Agent for the Sun 31utual Life Insnranc Company of Iontreal, one of the best and mos prosperous rneurance Compaaes iii the Domini. Vive Me a all. consent. The bnsiness 11 hereafter be carried atedirdatel "Mel due the la e fi ;all be collee J R. WILLIAMS, .2- de• sire to tate to his um roue customere a d &are of 11 st- lass pumps and cisterns as here fore, at t d stand. Re ha , now such faciliti ;a as will e him to turn on a better article f r kind in t ection. imm• edia e settleme.nt ie desired, as he is urgent, - min ly in nee of money. Rernembei the old established and well-knoven Seaforth p Factory. 1 415 Jj R. WILLIAMS. y ori Real Estate before going elseg best Loan Soeiet TO G ANGERS,' FARMERS ANp OTHER . meet the y offering good inch Hemlock, " n t usually s d for inch," at he fellowing rate : Fencing, sit,$7, for Casli. 11 orders over 41 6 per cer t. discount. Cell d sae if you don't get whatiis epresented. Book c nuts over 8 Mon las will be charged The s bs riber thanks his um roue customers for their lib ral support, and soli its a continn- ance of he' favors. Stea 13; w McKillop. Gu 488 trTEri. sAmuElii TT AS ow on hand at .gualher of his w These the ma he 11 a Packages are the D RC sh sh LI FLOirT eaforth Tub Factory faverably known Um. Packages. est in nse, and_ will MEN TS TO rt tiine to commence ribs on a large Rosie:. otti expecte in, ufjicture of Id EC 1131SE OA Oat And 4 GIC Peas a 419 EIda also Imporl ted Ba of of Canada, where I have re Spirituous Liquors. "ly in the Following Lines BURGUNDY, ORTELE BRANDY, CLARET, AMA1CA RUM, OGEnttlER WITH SCOTCH AND ness's Celebrated Dublin Stout, a Ale, in half and qua AND WHO WISH TO BU PURE AND UNADULTE ORDERS PROM bLES ROBINS' BRANDY, SAZARAC BRANDY, IRISH WHI$KEY y miantity of Bass's, Carling's and Yo r barrels, to suit purchasers. • Ti3 TO HOTEL KEEPE FARMERS IN LARGE. QUANTITIES. ATED LIQUOR GUARANTEED. TLY CHANCERY SALE IN THE TOWNSH P OF ,MORRIS. PURSUANT to the end Order for Sale 2— niadein themiltter e" the Estate of JOHN of STIORTREFM es. LAIDLAW, and bearing date the 7th day of ' Arne, 1876, there willbe sold with thespprobation of Thomas Miller, Esquire, plda.zstieuNEr of the,luctisaidoneConer, re'itt p$ Milton, by JOSEPH PARKER'St HOTEL, IN THE VILLAGEI OF BRUSSELS, At the hour ol 2 o'clocik in the afternoon, ON TUESDAY, AUG. 15 NEXT In one parcel, the following Undo sand. premises formerly owned by the saidlatig john Lamb Hen- derson, being the South half of Lot number Six- teen da the Ninth Concession of the Township of Mortis, in the C,onnty of Huron, containing One Hundred Acres, more or lees. The land Is good fanning land, about one-half is cleared, well fenced and under eultivation the remainder is covered with good hardwood timber. It is Within fonnmiles of the village of Blyth, on the line of the 'Lgendeni, Huron and Bruce Railway, seeers We ington, Grey and )3rnee liailway, and Car- le of the village of Brussel.; a station on tbe the Buffalo and Gre. h Railway. There are on the saidpremisee a frame dwelling horse andframe barn. The above property will be offered subject to 11 reserve bid. to be fixed by the said Master, and will Pe sold subject to a mertgage made by the said john Lamb, Henderson, deceased. to Elite Relines, ta secure the Deponent of $1s75, and in- tereid thereon at thereto of 12 per cent. frail the first (layer September last, and alen to a lease made between the said dreihn Lamb Hendeneon, deceased, and William Blasbill and Jeremish 13dallialiofil'Iloicwvatanbililla'dr, 187w1181°. h will "Pile on the filet; tenth of the purehaste money la to be paid down at the time of sale to the Vendor or her m• ake the sum a $2,000,without interest, within one month, and the balance in five equal- flILLOga 111411.1nlentg WithttiolloibtOte Ota On the whole amonet th• e ;mid landa, The purcheser will prepare the conveyance and mortgag.e t his ortn expense, In all other respects tee erms and conditions Fin furtherparticulars apply at the law offices of '07ohn Dewar, Esq., Vendors' Solicitor, 31ilton, Wni, Laidlaw. Esq., 31iltore John Resift, Q. 0.. Dated 8th duly, A. D. 1676. - JOHN DEWAR, Vendors' °hater- 450-4 PLAN1N MILL 4- customers and the public ge Wirer the Roe ATTENDED . TO. mo al of their Faetory and Limb r Yard to nest and more commodious pre hoe o Where, -with increased realities and sorae neve ma hinery of the best -make, t will continue to manufacture and Jill all orders for Anti all kinds of PLANED 'LUMBER M Prices to Snit the Times. IN FULL orn, Meal done Tnes for Oats. arley. OPERATION Pot Barley, y on Hand. E CHEAP CASH GROCERY BOTIND TO W! N. BOTTOM PRICES AND BUY FOR CASI•11 Conte cod Examdine the 1 olio 18 pounds good bright BUG from 80 cent.; per pound upw Packages ; PICKLES from 20 S GAR CURED HA SIDE MEAT, POTATOES, P ties Calling at the Cheap Supply of VERY BEST QUALI I erection invited, whether Y ye nd Fridays. Oetnseal 1))3 it THOMSON. Goode Eelivered FREE of Charge. N THANKING the Public for the very business of Strong & Fairtey, and by st LARGE STOOK OF ems, Svgars, Syrups, Coffees, Pot Ba/rley, Split I CAN I ha v e just received a large stock of C erries, Pine Apples, Tomatoes, Plums, M (LOUR and FEED Constantly of Seaforth, H POTATOES FOR Rem ember the Place, Strong & Fairley' COOD ARTICLES WILL TEO., AND SAVE MONEY. for el. ; 20 pounds RICE for, el ; TEAS de-lLarge Discount on 6 and 10 pound centd per bottle to 50 cents per bottle. 5, THE BEST IN TOWN. FLOuR, ALWAVS IN STOCK. ash Grocery cam, Always , a Full Groceries of the Y ',AND LOWEST PRIO Pnrchase or Not. s. AND PROVISION DALjg et attention to huffiness and upright dealing I hope to w on hand a HOIOE FAMILY CROCE 1E$, nee on Cosi for eomprisi g in part of Spice's, Sauces, Cverants, R ?sins, Rice, eas, Coul Biscuits of all kinds. ED °GOODS. rmalade and Jam, Canned Salmon, Meeker berrican Rasp on Hand, and Delivered Free o an 20! CENTS PER , BUSHE Stand, South side. M. MORR Farm Gates, Hay R ks, Cheese A Large Stock of Seasoned Limber on Vend. L,,ATH AND SHlidGLES; Jig Sawing and Cullom Inning will iT e subscribers hereby than their nninerons en tomers for the liberal patro ge extended to them during the past, and hopeaby strict integ- rity and close attention to bug nese, to merit a continuance and increase the ame. . ts are overdue we give To gall thoee whose sew GRAY tik SCOTT. p. S.-PIans and Specifications for 33nildinge furnislied on application. 424 THE GENUINE HOWE SEWING MACHINE 1,9 STILL AHEAD. SOLD BY Agent for the COunty o Huron. W. N. 7....,___ATSON, SEAFORTH TF You want to know the tru qualities of ibie J- Celebrated Sewing Machine all at my ofilee in Seaforth, and beware of going where one only D. kept on hand, and purposely ut of order, to ;.)8 ecinpared to inferior machines to ite dinadvan- tege. After a period of Mere than ten yeare ex- perience In the Sewing Machine Business •I halve lOund that tbe ti GENUINE H WE ACHINE Is the only one which s given perraanent satis- faction to purchasers. a never proving defective in its -movements, nor eing returned for repilr. It possesses all the qua ties of a servicen,ble Sew- ing machine, it is Arena, elnrkble, not noiey es falsely represented, all gal ttlit parts are enede of Lb e best metal and pc ectly fitted tegether, 11:,fl. ay clignge it from fin work to heavy work with - Will sew with heavy b k linen thread with the same ease as with a fine. zottoinspooL - E crupulous dealers and tbe Agents of other Sew- ing Machines, offering to 'nippily you with a genu- ine Howe Machine if yea:tare Mot satisfied to keep ryinl the one they are t '' to sell ' you, as they enln intend to impose upon you some worthless emits - tion el the Howe, or pc haps gni old eecond-bend Part PLAN' NG 01 ILL And S ash ail D0d,r Factory, SEAFOItT ONTARIO. connectIola with their Liimber Yard a Ilan - SON THE BE --EXAMINE' THE 4‘ IT IS THE 'The Best Because the Simple TT does away with all Clutches, 4 -a• 11; ear, no Sudden or Extra Pnl Draft Diminishes the moment the di Peeled in your Orders Early or y THE ARCH F A, M. Campbell's A ;Or at G. WILLIA Musical Inztraraeuto awl Sewing T THING YET. ARCHER HAY R SIMPLEST AND BEST. t Self Dumping May Bake in lamigga, Wires and Springs in upon the, home in Bumping as in ot charge begins. Only Fifty of the Archer gamey not be able to have them filled, TFTRALD, Agent for the Coun RAKE CAN BE SEEN AT SON'S Plow Factory, SEAFORT as tweet ; pg AIM and Sash Wad Door ractotr, are prepered inaneer, Planing an Lambe Dreenitg of every ,I Made to orderin the st manner and of gOod I Material. I Lumber of all Id 1 LIMBER. LUMBER. DiFinpingi THE CRANBROOIC MILLS -for buildings ef all kirals, ABBE #47 AleDON,U,D, tinOna rer the attention of 'the Faille WI' Larne 1 Stock of Lumber of all irinda, Ind 1312inglea she best quality, end at the very Lowei$ Feees. SIZED liEnra0C ALWAYS ON radiD, IFrom 10 feet, up. All orders Fent b ly attended to; A orders. Interest e over 8 months. 44848 Mil= -atomise prerupt- t or 8 percent en ;rage on, accounts renning e enquiries as to quality Ina •