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The Clinton New Era, 1879-10-30, Page 1714,11111.11PPF rinT ."""11111Virr AT -77 riga- 4 *WM AND CENTRE ITURPN GENERALJ.4.1)VERTISER. -e- In advance. roftoolonal 4,444* Otter gado. 011BAT FrOOKE, barrieter, to., haa,epened an of Attain the Victoria blot*, Victoria. street, Clinton 4Q1batoc, May .28, 1879. • CLINTON, ONTARIO, TRURSDAy, OCTOB1143, 30, 1879: wromay TO MED, IN LARGE OR SMADL SUMS on geed Mortgage security, at moderate viten Of 1nterest. H. Clinton, Angaet nth, 1869. 711 A LIST OF LANDS IN H17RON FOR SALE BY .01 thoOanada Company may be seen at the oinoe of thanndereigned. 12 HALE • OlInton,Jan,17, 1879. BB. WHITT; Teacher of Music. Pupils attended at their own residalleee, lt necessary. Residence ia doqr north of Mr. 0. A. Hartt's, Qaeon Street. Clinton, May 15, 1879. O YOUNG, AL B., (GRADUATE OF TORONTO "Ilniveraity,) Physician, Surgeon, eto., residenoe itt Mr. Manning's, three doors east o f the Temperance Londesboro. Ont. • , Londesboro, June 14,1879. flSTANDURY, GRADUATE 9F THE MEDICAL Department of Victoria University, Toronto, for - =Ay of the Hoepitals and Dispensaries, New York, Coroner forth° County of Huron, SAYFIELD, Ont, July 22, 1874. 81 TAOWSLEY & GIBSON, PHYSICIANS, SUR- (MON% A etioncheure, Oilloe,Rattenbary Street, next Consolidated Bank. D. K. Dowsrant, M. D. A. M. Elissoie, M. D. Clinton, May 10, 1877. 101 W. WILLIAMS, B.A., MB., (late of Trenton,) .1,i+ -Graduate of the University of Toronto; member the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. ' Orton AND SEBIDENCE-T)ie house formerly ocen. pied.by Dr. Reeye, Albert Street,Olinton. 21 nR. A.PPLETON.7-. OFFICE -The Ronnie over the -1•-• Store of Cunningham° & Aikenhead- the Square Clinton. ) Residence :- Ontario streeltrilIpposite the English Church. Clinton, July 10,1879. • 3/01,1• Y LEND. -I have any amount of moitay t lend, on good, improved farms only, at 8 per cent ;hargen very small. Sum no object if security ample. I do not lend money for any Company. JOHN S. PORTER, blAv.; 6,1878.• SEAFORTH. ARRIAGE LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES.- -131 i:Lpply at the Town Hall, or at the residence of the enbeeriber, near the London Huroxt & Bruce Railway Station. JAMESISCOTT, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Clinton, April 27th, 1876. TIE. WORTHINGTON, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON, Acooneheur, Licentiate of the College of Physician, and Surgeons of Lower Canada, and Provincial Lieenti- • ate and Coroner for the County of Huron. Office and residence,- Tho building formerly occupied by Mr. Thwaites, Huron street. Clinton, Jan. 10,1875. mat CENTRAL HOTEL - late Farmer's - Albert 1 Street, Clinton. S. ME, Proprietor. This ho- tel has lately been greatly improved and thoroughly ratirnished, and possesses every requisite for the com- fort and oonvenienoe of the travelling public. Good , stabling and attentive hostler. Olintony No. 28th, 1878. XTEBVOUS AND PtlYSICAL DEBILITY:=A gen-- .1.11 tleman, having tried in vain every adverthed remedy, has•disoovered a simple means of solf•enre.- Ho will be happy to forward the particulars to any suf- ferer on receipt of postage and directed envelope. Ad- dress, J. T. SEWELL, Esq., Mayville, Hammersmith London, England. 8-18m E. CARTWRIGHT, SURGEON DENTIST, CITAthlAl e of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, lima opened. roonie in tho Victoria Block, Albert Street, Clinton, where he will constaritly be 3n attendance, and prepar d to per- form every operation connected with Dentistry. Teeth extraoted, ailed with gold, amalgam, or other Jilting material. Artificial teeth ineerted froze one to a full set. Clinton, April 17, 1879. 16 MRS. BEESLEY'S 4 MILLINERY Establishment. -- A large aasortment of FEAT FIERS, FLOWERS, SILKS and RIBBONS, in the newest shades. •Alsota large stock of FELT and STRAW HATS, <I the lateitt styles. CORSETS, &e. Agenttor BUTTRICIVEI PATTERNS of garments of all descriptions ; a largo stook kept on hand. Felt and Straw Hats cleaned and altered Urge Assorttneut aLadies' Mantles. • T ABOK,stock of Crompilun Improved Corsets, for Children, Misses, and Ladies, Selling of :Ammer ittonlezt great, reauecd prices. Now is 3our time to recoito bargai Clinton, Ju' 23rtl, 1870. S. FOWLER •EL, SON DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCaS, --AND • JEWELLERY, Albert Street, CLINTON 0 2, We have Just added to our stock a tine lot of • VIOLIN alld GUITAR STRINGS, SPECTA,CLES ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK) Clinton, Oot. 20879. IMPORTER CARRIAGE 8i BUILGERS' HARDWARE OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS ILVOLVEIIS REVOLITEN Full -plated 7 Shot, for $2.50. HAVING BEEN MADE EXPRESSLY FOlt THE ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN ARMIES. ONLY A LIMITED QUANTITY, AT R. M. RA CEY'S. SHELF' ILA El) WA RE, BLACKSMITH'S. COA 7,, 13AR IRON, CALCINED PLASTER, & WA TER LINE. CLINTON, July 10, 1879, Attu tittertiotutento. SA W MILL and FARM For Sale. 44 MILE SAW MILLS known is the 'll'illizszn. Mitts," 1 together with a good frame Dwelling and Bank Barn, nearly new, with fifteen sores of land attached. This well eown and valuable property will be sold cheap, and liberal terme given to elose out the eetate. Five mores of land with Mille and buildings, or the Mille to be sold separately, if wanted. Also,Lot 6, Con. 6, Stanley, 100 acres of good, ire proved land, will be sold cheap and liberal terms given' Apply.,to NEIL MATHESOX— And W. W. FaERAN, Executors to estate of Wm. Turner. Clinton, Oot BO, 1879. Insolvent Aet of 1875, '0 And Amending Acts. IN THE MATTER OF WILLIAM COLE, An Insolvent. T THE UNDERSIGNED, JOHN LAf3HAM; of the e Village of Londesboro, in the Township bf Hunch in the County of Huron, have been appointed Assignee in this matter. Creditors aro required to file their claime before me within one month. JOHN LASHA.M. Dated at Londesboro, the 28th of October, 1879. , Now MILLINERY Establislimollt MiOWN CBRINTN ELL. MHO sunseribers having 'opened a Millinery estab- A Hahn:dint, have on hand a largo assortment of SILKS, SATINS, PLUSH, VELVETS and RIBBONS Also a large stock of FELT AND STRAW HATS og the. latest styles. FELT AND STRAW HATti CLEANED and done over in the latest styles. DRESS and MANTLE - MAKING done on the premises. HAIR DINDSSING-it• terse emelt ef_ree1.114dx. eerily hand, etch se Braids, Switches, Puilsreturlsr Frinets, &o. Also, Ladies combings made into snail% braids, with roots turned one way if required, price very low. Call at onoe and examine our stook. Foos DOORS NORTH OF MARKET SQUARE, ALBERT STREET. Clinton, Oct. 80,187e. Farm for 'Sale. frliE estate of the late Alexander Gardner, being lot 1 28, 7th poneession Goderioh Township, containing 80 sores, 70 cleared, balance good hardwood. A. never failing spring creek, well calculated for dairying or stook -raising, -a substantiel story and half frame house, and good outbuildings' ; also a good bearing or- chard, with 85 acres :Whining the above, which may be purchased at the same time, if desired. ,For forther particulars apply to • ARCHIBALD McPHAIL, Porter's Hill. Or to noeT. MILLEit, Watford P.O. Goderich township, Oct. 2, 1879. • ARRIVED, AT SCOTT BOVINE'S Is prepared in a form per ectly agreeable to children and most sensitive persons. In its manufactt re the - properties of ;he oil that produce pain and grip ng are eliminated, MC it is rendered not only mild and pleas- ant in its aciion, but absolutely tasteless and palata- ble. it is pre-eminently the finest laxative and ca- thartic known, and as a remedy for Costiveness, Con- stipation, and all Intestinal Derangements i t is une- qualled, and is destined to take the place ()foredo oil and all drastic pills and purgativess. For sale by all Druggists at as centza bottle. Don't fail to try it. 33 I D.D LECOMB E4, Watch and Clock, Makor• -JEWELLER, &c., Wouldrespeaftilly 00000000 80 his onetomers and the public gwerally, that he has removed into his former bnilding, on ALBERT STREET, OPlioSITE • TRE 141AREET, Where he will 'keep on hand a seleot assortment of Clocks, Watches.levrelry. and Silverware of all kinds. Which he will sell r.t reaeonable ratee. Repairing of overy1eseriptionproniptlyattended to. J. BIDDLECOMBE, ALBERT STREET Clinton, Dee. 5, 1878. ° Mi.471:-;,2-2-S1):4 PIM #8% tfi II rn 77.:•.-..: .. f. -.p1.4, ..r.1.4 GO 4 4as, P;. i - ' • • ""... Ei„ ,-, :5. 7,..,.; F-' • P; T.....? E r..9„.1 ,..,:g.,,,r,,, . <MIMS LI rri c-,t-gx,r,,4-ps,4n rummial. 3,1.4KEF.,Jil ril 1. 0-g"---Vrli 5 g 1/00 0 a.,,, Et S•e•R e Row RI g.r.<4 a R.-r•i: 1/4‘ I .1.1:01 NVi. 1.1" gnu AtirevtiOnuoutO. Clinton,. High SehoOl. '1111E NEXT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION WILL 1 be held In the Central fielsool, on. TUESDAY axe Wuniszenav, leth and 17th of December, beginning at 9 a. m, each day. Intending candidates must send in their names to the Mead Master not later than the 7th of November. No eandAdate will be al. lowed to write whose mime has not been so handed in. For further information apply to the Mead Minster, J. TURNBULL, B.A. Clinton, Oct. 80, 1870. IEWT0114 NIES NEVElt OFFERED ,SII011 BARGAINS TO TEN PUBLIC) AS THEY ARE DOING A'r PRESENT, IN ALL LINES OONNECTEO WITM THE TRADE. •THEY GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION sucS is s HARNESS OF ALL STYLES, BUFFALO ROBES, Trunks Valises Horse liankets SLEIGH BELLS, ETC. Ligharness-a-Speestalty;- AS TISVAL. • £i iriECUL 'sow eimEn- CLINTON, Oct. 80;879. AUCTION SALE - Or Valuable Real Estate VIllan of Exeter & Township of Stephen, TTNDER and by virtue of the Power of Sale eon.' tained in each of certain Registered Mortgages which will be produced at the time of sale, and made by John McDonald and wife, and Simeon Ellis Jones and wife respectively, will be sold by Pliblie Auction, by A. LAKE, Esq., AUCTIONEER, at the Control Hotel, inio %LAOS of BEER, 0N TUESDAY, kni 1819, 1.8 1.00 o'clock, p. m., the following freehold . . • -properticai-natnelyq-7m •••^- -1"- • . , let. -The Jones property, Lot istrober Four•in the subdivision of Lot number Nineteen, in the vmage of Exeter, aforesaid, Its laid out in a map or plan thereof, made by 51.0, Boultan,P.L.S.,for one Timmins Gidley, registered 29rd Auguet,.1.876; which Let Nineteen ig a part a Lot Sixteen; in the First Com:Maiden of the Township of Usbdrne as shown on the plan of survey made for „filliam leelly and others, Which plata was regietered on thelkd August, 1855,hoth of said Flaws having been registered on Mid datee in, said eounty,,, This .valnable property_le situated on Principal os' Main litreet in the said Village of Exeter, and ie in the best business locality •in taetcr. Tlitrd is a Prairie , Store and residence on the Lot (nearly new) 2 stories high, 20 40 foot, and in.good state of repair ; also good well, &h. . . 2100. -The MoDomild property, 25 nem, more or less, The north half of the ninth WI _of Lot number Seven. teen, in the Thirteenth Concession Di the said Town- ship of Stephen. Soil, good light loam vabout 'flames cleared, remainder well timbered With beech, maple, &o. good fences. no wet or stony land, good roads and ' markets. Distance frorr? Ezeter-7imilerre Each of the above Iota will be aold tq the highest bidder therefor, at tho time and plaseabovo mentioned, subject to the conditions of sale mbich will then and there be puelished, or which may. be aeoertaineil on application to ' IllAGEE & CO., • Vendor's Solicitors •Lendon, Ont.. Or to A. LAKE, Esq.. Auctioneer,' Es., Ont. ndon, Oct. 27, 1879. MORTGAGE ,:SALE 07. Vilaallo RDA EVUTZ 751 TIIE TOTSMP OC 11 TINDER and by virtue of the Power of 'Sale con- k, tarried in a certain registered Mortgage, dated the twenty-ferste day of Februm7, 1878,and made by one Charlee McDonald, will be sold by Public Auction, by ..TAMES HOWSOE,. U0170rEER, 4. 'AT Swartz's Hotel, kin of:Clinton, • • ON ' Mon day, _Nay. 18 7 9,_ AT 2 O'CLOCK) P. M., • Tho' following. Freehold properties; viz, -Tho Nerth half of Lot number Twenty, tho south half of Lot nunibor Nineteen, and the whole of Lot number seven- teen, all in the 1.91.110-11 CONCESSION in tile' Said TOWNSHIP OF MULLETT, together with a certain right of way in, over, and upon a strip of leza immediately north of the,southern boundary of mid south half of said Lot Twenty, and extending northerly end along the whole ottent of ,seid boundary a uniform' distance or width of ono rod, for the gala Mortgagee:a,. their assigns, their anecessorts, servants; and tenants,. at all times freely 80 1)000 and repass on foot or with horses. oxen, cattle, beaets of burden; -waggons, oartil; sleights, or other vehieles or carriages whattloever. PARTICULARS'. ; . • NORTN HALT LOT 20, containing '50 acres, more or lose. Side road running al(Mg west side of lot. Soil, good clay loam, all cleared. Vraine time 14 stories, 24 x 18 ft., with kitcheml4 12 ft,in It good state of repair. Spring don and well, good gravel roads. Distaueo front Clinton about 4 iunoe. eine-THE SOWN MALI? LOT 10, containing 80 acres, more or loss. soil, ems, loam; about 45 wed eleared, remainder timbered wile b000h, maplo, ee. Good fences. Spring creek on lot. Sun. -LOT letnuntit 17, MO adtes, mere or lesa. Soil, chiefly gaudy loam, sonio clay, about 75 acme cleared; remainder timbered with beech, maple, U. Bnildings consist of a Frame natl.; nearly new, 60*40 ft ; a Log Mouse, 26 2038 ; and Log Stable, 1640 ft. All boundary tomes in good ropair. Good gravel roads rind good markets at Clinton on d Son:forth. Distando from Clinton almut four miles, freed Solifortht Each of the above 'lots will be tom te the highest bidder therefor, at the timo and place aboVementfoned, eubjcot to the conditions of sale, which will there and thon bovablished, or which may 1m aseertailied ap• lineation to Vilna NOTION, Ego., Oldie:met, Minton; Otto• tennis, Mien Ce 00., Vcn.lor's Solicitors; tendon. NORM Mg TEAM' AMATO, SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING. The semi-annual meeting of the North Horan Teachers' Aseociation WAS held iu the Central School, Seaford!, on Friday and Sat- urday,: Oct, 24th and 25th. Me. J. TURN - max, Prereident, opened, the meeting with an able and excellent speech,•in eehieh he ena- braced many useful and interesting .pointsd dwelling particularly on the high and unport- ant position and work of the teacher. After the minutes of last meeting had beeu adopted, and the roll of teachers duly called, Mn. S. Mots die:mimed the "Lever. Alter ex- plainiug the different classes of levers, Mons proceeded to the solution of eome neat and practical probleme, and showed clearly 'how to deduce from his methods ef solution„ general principles' having an important con- nection with the subject. Dn. Osereame next came before the Meet- ing, with a very practical lecture on "Laws of flealth.S Re thanked. the teachers for the honor conferred upon hint. Ile then Proceed- , ed to show the origin, : growth, and 'modern development of hymento laws and principles, from the dim realms of mythology, to the perfect and Well-established modern science and art. The Dit. disonsSed,the subject undet the heads of Air, Light, Pure Water, Whole- ome-,Focule.Exereireese,Beithing, Cheerfulnese, Rest, and Abstinerme and"TarffiThellainlreite- tical anectletee, Made' laisreinarks unusually interesting, and Was frequently applauded. Dn. Mt:Ammar/ took tip le Algebraic Fee - toeing." .• His numerous illustrations were -neat; -accurate; an deeonetse ,--aud-weeereeeife - ecl by the teachers evith a keen .Ele. Coal ie selling in -Mitchell for 8 canto:per gallon, or a new can and Aye gallons of oil for 56 cents. Whew 1 LteCol. eubitt is named aetheprofieble Cep. aervative candidate in West Durham to oppose •HOE, Edward Blake. • It is said that a proposition to abolish Div, felon Ceurts will be Made at the next session of the Ontario Legislature. • Ressia's extraordinary war expenses hurt year reached tlie large sum of 408,000,000 foublee, equal to $310,080,000, The English emigrants to Texas are disgust* ed with the soil and climate of that State; and many of them are leaving, _Immense beds of coal have been discovered • on.the .Aesiniboine River, A. thousand tons will be brought to Winnipeg this wieter A new line of steamers, Speoially adapthd to the, cattle trade, will commenee running between Montreal and London next swing. Hon, George Brow» mils in a feW, weeks for the 0101 Country. He Will be accompan. fed by Mee. Brown who will winter there, 63,000 homesteads and preemption right' belie been taken out in Manitoba and the Canadian North-west during.the-present-yearse Mr. W,`E Gibbs, of Oshawa, and aotrof the Hon, T. M, Gibbs, has Purchased from D. D. Campbell, of Listowell, his large griet and. flouring ' . , • . A New Orleane tonventiOn has declared Gen. Grant to be the next Presidene Ileireienelidala:-Tbere ire no the' ether 81010 who can defeat Mtn. e . . . Memphis is lanoline°. over the end a the quarantine, The totalnumber of yellew fever -11414-1-urcibeirhoialctaarlittLci ib1196.8"-been-s j15°1' and-athe- 00010(0. received the public thanks of the meeting. Ale other day the editor of the Bowniativille In,hvgio Staleani",-Or9r-03.0 "-BaY• TirantgscV2----Thae nett:a-6Y his wife pietiented him a-firete atidi'atiee Cardno's Hall, to deliver his address -on "_Canada'a "Oleinellts OL-RatiOnlit alaqa'81389imen of aelsrandlieweartieleese.. Power T proved to be a magnificent The Grant•Beaedry Orange trial in Montreal Oration. Comparing the geographical, social,, and physicid adVantages of Canada, with these- of other countries, he arriVed at the conclusion that by industry, intelligence, loy- alty, and ehristianity, the inhabitants of Ca- nada may build up a renown, a history and a 'nation superior to many of the most enliglat- ened, and equalled only by the dignity of that mighty' nation under whose noble flag eve proudly march. Elegant in diction, imp. IE. ff0D1NES a sox, Pa IblIabera. • MOVEn.--Mr. S. Stevens baa moved his harnests shop into Nicholson's, building, STertree,--On Saturday last, the salt wel , here started pumping for the first time. FOR •Tilill TOWER PBOYINOES.-Mr. Joseph Carter has left .this village en route for the lower provinces, where he Lae been called in cOnseqUence of the remarkable success with which his boiler cleaner is meeting wherever it is being iutroduced. Mr. ()peter will, be- fore his return, also visit the States, where he contemplates establishing numerous agen- cies for the sale of his boiler cleaner, . Heizes.-if in the multitude of connelle lore' there is safety," certainly, amongst the multitude of bakers we muat have cheap bread. If teport speak truly', in addition to . the present manufacturer of the "stag of life" we aro poen to havo two ethers of that ilk. It is tfielse dreaded, however, that with wheat at $1.22 on our Streets, cheap bread, will not S?:, come to the /rent Air a while yet, ' Geopertesteen Let/iron STant;-eltiseThorn,- ' formerly of Exeter.* has removedeto this via. ' lage, and has made erred -1'0110,4s with a vieir- • to opening up a liquor business of a whole- sale character, conebined with a large provision and grocery stet°. As this gentleman is thoroughly conversant with the busineas he is on the eve of undertaking, doubtless hie apnoeas will eventuate. -""'Cifiefere=ftle eumoredethat-the-Becerclele-- •-• to change bands, but from what. your comes. pondeat can glean of the conditions of sale propounded by the proprietors there is not theeevent= taking -Thee, The sooner that something is done in this di- rection, and the paper taken from under the scontroleefeilliterateseditorssesub--editeee; Wit1888 hetteir.--Tts prdsene• - empervistetreseabeoluteiruriderretirthli telligence of an educated community. Noel- ing less than the most consummate arrogance • and self-sufficiency charanterizes the illiteracy with which the journal is controlled; as ended ie -favor of the. defendant, princi- pally on grounds of informality. The ease will, it is said, be at once appealed to the English Privy Council. The Etchange Bank resumes business on Monday next,•aed will on that day haat; a dol- lar in goll and legal tender for every dollar of liability to the public, thus assuring the Arm - cess of resumption. - • How is this for cheek ? A Stayner boy the pressive In eloquence, and practical in appli- cation, this lecture seemed to entrance the tannery of Kenny & Bule,eselea.tati a alLeall other day entered the hicleroom adjoining the of trireesprotdfiutIliwaep'pallial -esel.iciOtend, mfroetgiouitlii, (tifbuRreavts. marched up stairs and sold it to 'the owners. . skin from a pile near the. door and boldly Mr. Gray, seconded by Dr. Campbell, the _The Bovemanville.S.tatesPlett eilys that.:letr. thaeks of the meeting were given to DE.- 24c1-• Burl e in resigning in favor of Mr. Blake did Lauer., fez. his able lectire. • 'own free will and exceed, and that At the close of this lecture, MR. DEWAR, o of his Done of his constiteents were prepared. for the Public School Inspecter of Best Huron, was annouucement no intimation of the ant had made the recipient of a beautiful and costly_ been made known even to his even friends." gdoillvtivi4t.:calidaanrezdErch...wehainie, hne*.eaerreepnagnitestleeeebaffiteieenr ;-Builte*.e.nondtrot doetshifieseredite-e-' - - - . . . Detective Heenan, ' of -.the G. T. R.,' the minated, and superbly mounted :--' other day arrested a couple of boys near To A. DEWAR, =S., resreceoe or Punta° SCHOOLS. . Dean Sia, -It is with realities of tee most sincere I's- Bertie, on :the Buffalo lines forthrowing stones at passing-carSe. Theywere tried*bes gard and unmixed pleasure that we, the teaChers-of your Inspectorate, present you, on this occasion, with .fore local niagistrates, when one of them had this address . OS an evidence of our high reganl and a to pay $22 duets; And ehe ether, was- sent token of•ou; best wishes. The Office of School Inspect- th jail at hard la or for thee° months. - or, which you have -so ably Sired Miring the past eight *ars, is one suriounded 'by no ordinary diffieulties, - Aix Reglad' weekly keys. that the faleneeiti- we hear willing, testimony to the real and -ability per makee'a difference of $150,000 a.year to, the with which you have ever discharged the duties of that • with you -the teachers of East Iluron Can.truly say that 15115 48 in treaty with a tallershire 'firm 'for a important and responsibie position, In their relations Daily frekgraph, and t.I.10 the New Yellt Her, they have ever found you tliq energetic antrimpardal supply at a.nost so moderate as to cover cat-, inspector ; the sincere friend, and in difficulty, the able zi. age and get besides a handitome margin. • oenoutnosetiblooro. in eloV•y°oSuRnii oftWisePot•inviolrYthrly7 . A •LiVerpoolicorrespendent Stligesta that 3a,lioudrWeillielynagti was the fitting recognition of youvlong serVice in the btoldat, some person shonlcl go into the exporting of profeaskin, and from that circumstance alone, you are •-, . „ „, eys ,.; about.the Middle of Nov.., in a position to understand" and sympttthiso in the dif- geese ana'eurn fieulties that surround the position of the, Public as about that time there is always an active I School Teacher: Under the present systenVof 'educe- demandjoi them, and a handsome profit.to tion, in this province, the nspector is ono of the most be made on them. He also recommends the important officials, hDd UpOD 1515 administrative tact and ability largely 'depends the suecess of our schools, exportation of -pot tces, as there has been a a'nd the efficiency and satisfactoey „condition of tho in- falligoff in te potto crop iEngland .this stitutions under, your charge, arethe best evkeneee n.han that you p0530e38 the quidittes, neeessary to continent'. . success: :We an only" hopo that you may long be A ridiculous order was'recently. isssued ;by spared hi. Ilealth and strength to sama noblework assistincarrying on the 'United- States post ()thee depattluebt. re- in the future tile with wbieh you have . been so honorebbly.connocted in the past. 181s net telt rpurithacthe name. the.State or the ab • their Intrinsic value, that wo ask for yourecceptance of brevlation commonly nt usce therefor, must .the wa telt and chain• herewith preeented you, but as a be plit on erepy address 01 the letter will net tangible eVidence 'of the sincerity of the sentIment4 we be delivered, The:order is' eerygenerally. herein. expres toWard you, and in cditcluelon; that in' every 'relation Of- life, hem, and friends,may cieeounceifl'iy the Press, and will:151.9_141e- lily_ every blessing attend. • • . .' „soon 1;e' moditied, but in the meantime, per- • Mite Deeven thanked the teacliertefor this elegant add valuable evidence of' their good-. 'wili' and elem.:ray ettributed• ;My euccess, which had attended hie laboatie inueli to the energy, determination., mad intelligenee the ,teach ' ers , as te his own exertiouee and, toncinded • bsr. wiShing Iheid. the lang. aud happy enjoyment of -all those blessings which they so carnal- tly 'invoked upon .Mayor Beatty. occupied the chair' dering the evening. • Labor was resumed' on Saturday mine:ling. by the reading of an aemitabbe essay,' by MB. JAS. F,1111:GIISON, the " Belation between Teacher and Parent." Some good disoussien took piece upon this anhjeet, concluded hy Messes. CeAunsox, INTeletne, SemeteS andTAYLOR. ENGAOED.-Mr. Aldrich, formerly of the Review, published in this villegq, has loft for Gocldrich, where ho is, it is said, to: he in fu- ' ture employed on the -editorial staff.of the • •• Star. :Mr. A. is far from being defidient be ability,and, no doubt, if the report of his employment on the Star bietrue, will contd.- • bute towards the enlarging of the cirmilation of that journal. Friend Alick, however, has neglected- to -extend-hie- gimp -els -or eediterial Capacity far enough, otherwise he 'Weald leave no stone unturned to obtain the services of . the.seJ.uniute-ofethe..--Blyt,le-Recoter,--beforee---- whose presence the lilliputia,neof the precis have to bow in reverential awe. Frei: -=•On -Saturday Iasi the hotel Of elt Jonathan Emigh, situate adjadeut to tbe rail- ewayeatitioneshaireaortanaie,esoaPoefrorrebee-e- ing consumed by fire, Owing to some defect in the, arrangement, fire from the stove pipe was comet:Unmated to the floor over the kitoh . on, and creeping -eking the Meer part of the front 'yeah,- it • soon became ablaze. Fortu- nately, the event having occurred about four• o'clock in the afternoon, it was iminediately discovered, and, . with 'the assistancesof the neighhors,ethe fiamee were soon extinguished. Blytn EaSt' exhibited iee strength On the on- • casia, and turned out 'and worked with a where;a11 the mills were found.' is a: mystery. • • .• Mn. E. HENDERSoN next gave his report of the proceedings -of the 'Previncial Teachers' Association: .TMs was decidedly out r of the routine of suchereports, being vaeitid, info -rest- ing, full aed explicit. MR. Ceeinesorr gave an essay on the im- portant subject of • ' School Organitation and Discipline 'Thia paper covered a Wide field,. and.shewed a very peaotical and experiment- er knowledge of the various intricate and dif- -fiettiteprohletee cif- schoolegovertiment- :Some. very'filie dismission took place) on this paper, in Which lelessneeFeenesosr, TA•reon., Semeets, and /limo took prominent parts. Vie Institute meetings of this Inspectorate hambeen, since their menuuratien, attended With succegraird judging from the programme •disoussed, the large and intelligent concourse of- teeehele -present and the amount of genie ine interest displayed by them, this has been no exception to the rule. A. MoAerite TAIreoe, Secretory. &eneral'News Sone having cerrespoudents across the lines; • evill do well to reinember it. • A tmnIlin, a little more pelite than the gen- ' oral inn of tramps, late on Satuidey night entered the house of Mr. Dan Philips, 'near ''Aelse Craig, and Fielected the spare bed, -room en thesarotiecl Sfloor 'and slept in peace and quietness until 10 o'clock on Sunday, when he was discovered add brought to task, about his presumption did' misconduct. Hosaid he had:done no harm whatevee, but • if they would render their account, he, on his next trip, would.fully discharge et .. "In McKean county, Penn., 150,000 gallon of crude petrolente areesaid to. dailyrun to waste, tanks are full, and the production 10 5,000 barrels a day more than can.possibly be handled by the. present appliances. • The 'streams ere literally rivers; of • oil, and -the earth has absorbed ench quantities of it that in some places the ground is'a miss of greasy mud several inches 'deep. In some pieces the oil is colleoted in ponds and beetled,. as the only way tosget rid of it. The Bradford Wells, it is said, are showing signet exhaus. Ope day_laskwejlk a faemer _from Hilbert_ drove bonn hotel in Mitchell, with a load of lumber. He put his horses into the stable to feed, and a farmer ftom McKillop drove up' with an empty 'wagon, and, also put his home inte the stable. After dinner the Hib., heti nirqa hitched his horses to the empty wagon and drove' home not noticing his mis- take until a servant of the hoteleireoper drove to his farm- and -apprised him of the _fact 1 He expreased hiesurprise, and could not ac- count for his taking theesv ereptyagon and leaving hie load of Lunt, elteer behind,. 1 QUEBEC LEGISLATURE — • 16;000 cinathd have occurred in ah'ina and The Legislative Assembly of the Province Japan, from cholera. ' oKuebec reassembled on .Tuesday, atter on . Tchonto linkers have raised thn,price of a adjournment of WO months, Alpoti the or, four-1)(mnd loaf of bread to 14 cents. Mr. Goo, Armitage, of Bicichilph, frone 11 quarts ei oats sown,. thrashed 23 bushels. • The Hessian fly 10 ravaging thewhoat fields of Southern Indiana and Southwesteru Ohio. Rev. Father Minicoy, well known in this country, is receiving rough uoagen Atistralia. The Montreal Pazttle seem that a now trial is to be applied for in the case of Sir Frencis Mineks, Itev, Mr. Adams, of. Galt, hat married tie members of ono family, arid there afe five single yet. The entraile of sheep are new used in Cali- fornia for Machine bolting, in place of hemp 'which is said to be much lees durable. A three -fourth -inch rope madeefrom it Will bear a wite adjourned. ' strain of seven tons, dere of the clay being called Mr. Joly offered a series of resolutions setting forth the con - 'duct of the Legislativc' council, affirming the right of the representative body to con- trol the Suppjles, and calling upon the TIouSe to assert its rights by conflrnaing its vote of Supplies ancl indemnifying the Governillent for ell expenses vitteh it may ineur to the amount of the Supply Bill voted on the 27th August. An atnendment was offered by Mr. Lynch, seconded by Mr. Flynn, urging' a coalition of both parties as the best means of removing the present deadlock Mid Meet- ing the exigencies of the situation, Mr, Joly spoke for four hours in support of his own resolutions, and defended the policy and conduct otitis Government With great abilb• ty, Other Speakers followed, and shortly after one•o'clook oii Wednesdaythe debate • Tams' Otteerees.-As.old father time plods on iii h18 devious path, changeMark -hie- track, and • things of to -day er.tnenoirovi be- come. evenneof the past--witeese the.pepsimie ty of ' our railway- station. • „A few shot months ago the verdant fields grrieed its front, but today 'it is embellished bra inaguiticent sett 'manufacturing Structure, than which the province cannot aldeee *emote rierfeut edifice, both in appliances. and Structure. The vil. lege Of Blyth has oceasieti to feel elated over the eminently-suecessiul ieeue of the nate,' prise, and the prometel•s of the measure can- , not but feel, disposed to 'exult over the reselt: yesteiday evening the municipal council paid • an 'official visit lo tle building, When Mr. Gray, a member of the film, .00tidgeted them ver (;lie bahliim. and pointed out the various appliances, and uses. The brine being tested.. 'by.the salonteter, it was found to possess the ' neeessaey qualities for auceessfel, salt inanit; 1 tee -West. • . , WO, take tfierellowiteg letter hem a Canadi- ,vani.esesicehsaipliesgi- ceeinav the doeceiption'of . ;,fshieli 1 am a• • resident, ateleetu prove tiewhat I write. -- - land has a Sabbath day and 'they keep it tig . • such.: 'Not so here-:etnere is no. Sabbath in Minn -056th. WheargOing to Church a few Sab- baths ago I wee shocked to see a steam thrash- ing :inaohine at work, scene stacking all Sub- • bath. You may see two or three harvesters . at -week in sight 08 8110 house, the grist milt busy at work, the blacksmith's Shop open for • custhmere, butchers kill their beef on Sunday, . women wash, iron, comb and go to dauces.': • ' The highest church professors go to obeiren, call at the stores, take home hey, forks, ratio, and what groceries they want. In fact, 'they have driven Indiana out And 'heathens taken • their place and as for infidels the country ie fall of them, This state is going down whole. sale; Some of other Wee -tern Slates ,are as bad. You would scarcely. believe what divorce ' and Worse cases "there is In this country, it is : elthost as bad as Mormonism. Some of tho pious people say it is all tight t0. keep a„ day, but it does not matter what day it Is, as the people want a day of rest; but still they keep no day *esti it day of sport. The ministers .preach on everything but Sabbath -breaking; if they preached on that they would probably lose their pulpit, for it is those people who support them. They !neve theirSunday ex, erirsioup and lote of theni got drowried ; it is a common thing for church ineinbers to go to church and hire their help for harvest' /f ' * the Wesleyems or Canada Presbyterians were bete it would be a different country, but they would not live long iti such a wieked place; have not Elden Ono of them here Yee Every cet and dog carries a revolver; it will soon be as bad AS SOMS of the sister states, they will sheet eeerer one they have a weed Vsith. The °rope here have failed for soraeyears pot; last year wheat wee *edit from 40e to eflceon ticcount P of the poet quality, thisi . year it s seine bet- ter. There are very short terms of school -3 -menthe in the winter, and 3 in the summer, seldom,a Lall termeethey raightes well have none. This is tot a newly settled country,' or•there would be some excuse for them. If all tho States are like Minnesota, there is not Much room to bliow. 1 eonld,fill your paper with their proceedings, but thie sketch will Suffice. Mr. D. O'Conner,of Downie, had potatooli this season which yielded at the rate of goo bushels per acre. • • : 0