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The Expositor, 1869-03-19, Page 7RA4 cotnxittrAy.a: - returning thanks r peat favors, have he pleisStire el announcing to the incr. chants and *business-smellOtSeafor tl kat they are prepared to receive ordei.s. for all kinds of - S DRAY WORK. VirGootIO handled with care, and atisfaes tion guaranteed. Januar 1st,. 1869. $8/1y T1110 ELL , _ GAtINET & OITAIII MAKER UNDERTAKER &t. Isvga Stock A Lis kinds of farniture kept constantly oil a'st hand,' Consistinit- of the best varieties. Keughruffs Spring 'Mattresses, Children's CarRasi-es. Coffins kept eenstantly on hand. 14 Work iniide on the prernises. Ple A Hearse fur hire. Wareroom ops site Kidd & Mainikma. T11(S. BELL, • March 24, 18eS. TO CAPITALISTS. OR S-A The unexpired iSE OF LOT_Iil 9; BOWNLOCK SURVEY East side of , Main Street, in the Village of Seaferth, lOGETHER with the buildings ereeted thereon, ViZ.---The store and_ dwelling ocenpied by Mr. YiTilliarn. Ault, ,,the building occupied by Dr< Smith as an aiffive, the one occapied Its Mr. Paltridge as- a Photograph ! Gallery, the one occupied by Thomas Sinion ,1 as an Oyster Saloon, &c.; also- the one °cm - pied by the subscriber as a Flour, Feed,. (1-rocery and Profision Store, together with the stock - and fixtures contained. therein.. Also 16 eases of land south of the Rail -way, which will -be sold in village or park lots- in sizes, to suit purchasers, and on reasonarble 4 term•e., 'N.. 1 —11ms, Feed, Groceiies and Pros J. visions u all kinds kept constantly en hAnti 1 by the stfbeeriber. • , G. T. .T.A.RVI. Seaforth. February 3rd 1859. 61. tf NEW IIV3 I LL1NERY ! AIRS., GLOVER, 'bees to announce to the, inhabitants of Seaforth, and surround - e co -entry, that she has opened a,new miTh- ILC3, in the shop OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE STORE \There she will attend.to all orders in her line. Millinery, Stamping, and 41 kinds at Fancy Work done on the ihortest netice. • SeafortX, Feb. 25th 4869. 54-tf. BIACISMITH SHOP. M014AS WATSON Begs to inionn the publie generally theit he still carries on general Blacksmith:nig at his Old Stand. EARLY OPPOSITE ARMSTRONG'S HOTEL Al NLEYVILLE, Special attention paid to Horse Shoeing. Anileyv11e, Feb. a* '69, 63-11 FAL NOTICE. MUM MUTUAL notrantr • IIARTFORD, ONN. • Guy. R. PEELFS, President. ZEZ#ANIAll PnEsTass,. Vice President WOODDRIDGE 8. OLMSTED, Seeretar,. Ems's W. BRYANT, Actuary. LuciAN5. Wiecox. Medical Examiner. rganizocl nit8-4.6. Charter Pelpetual. The Largest Mutual Life Insurance Coins numbering over 75,000 members. , A pusely Mutual Company, its Assets be. longing -exclusively to. its members. Asset, $23,000,000. Acquiredby pris- dent.and economical management of twenty- two years, without thezaid of a single dollat [- tof original capital. Surphis Assets over 46,000,000. All pre- Ots,diVicled among the merabers. Each po- 1cy holder is a .inember. There are no stockholders.. Its La;-gDividends. They have averag- ed ever 50 per cent annually. Vital amount of divilends paid the members since its ors. - ganization, over $5,000,000. Its Suedus Unparalleled. It has arrived at the extraordinary condition where the in- come from annual interest alone is more than sufficient topay aU it losses. Total amount of losses paid by the OtCy, over $8,000,000. its liesponsibility„ For every $100 of Liahilitics, it has $154 of Assets. . During ites Iaat •fiseal year this Compartis paid., to its living Inem_bers, and to the fain'- , i lies of its deceased menibers nearly $2,000, ooa, and at the same time added more thAn False Millions to its accumulated capital. The Whole Record oi this Company ,lias been one of prudent maisagement • ana pro - porous advmeenient. 2 Among the older and, leading life insurance companies its average - ratioofexpenses to income has, through its entirs history, been the lowesteff any: - Amount deposited with the Receiver Gess sal of Canada, $140,000. , Ninnber est Policy holders in Canada 1,068. nrane43, 123,000- thrMedica1 Refere*S--:-Dr. Metherell Dr. Tracy, Seaforth. 0 nt..: • bANI.E14s SILLS? General Manager for Canard: Feb. 24 1869. - 64- .L LAT' ST FOREIGN. ,...,,----....... EUROfrEAN4 - • N - Loudon; Mareh. 11, ----,In. the House , of °Ominous this es -ening., Mr. Card- well, Secretary of War, :made 'a state- . meut in regard to the army- estimates showing -a reduction] Of one • million pounds in the total ainount, as corepar: ed with last year. , He said that the Government proposed to • partially ac- complish this savinia by reducing the . forces in the colome except at military stations. - Dublia.- March- 11.—The 'amnesty committee of dm- city, has started a subscription to use fai-Os for the bene- fit of the Fenian convicts' who are dis- charged from iminisomrient by, the Govermitent.: .1' „. . LondOn, l'Tai-ch'15.--,In the House of amnions, ,1ast iii -04, the Bill intro- • duced by- the Solicitor -General, to re- • peal certain; tests, and alter statutes, af- fecting the copltitu ion ,of . the Univar- sides of Oxford and i ,Cambridge; was de- b:tted at length, an4 after Much opposi- tion was read a second time. , London, Mareh ll3.--A slight shock of earthquake was felt in the . eastern pia of Loncashire this a. m. .. No Cid:Maga done. ' London, March 1G —In the -House of Com" mons, this e 'ening, the Mayor of Dublin appeared (- t thu bar, and pre- • sented patition'l pr i prig for the esta-. biishment of religioi s equality in ire - rand, z,i,nd that amn sty and pardon be granted to all Fenit ns. ,: In rel ly to a • question from Mr. lorrens, the lionse i. was . informed' by M -'. Otway, and un-• der-Secre a yailieF. reign Depa rtment that the Gov: Irmnen would soon b1in4 in a Bill estabiishi g ,a, uniforta and , . permanent law of ex ada rtion. . ., The Times of In,lia, of January 4, •says • :—"Lord Ge rge Gaorden was • charged on Saturdat at the Girgaum Pulice Court. before Mir. R, H. Showell, with being drunk. and incapable of tak- ing careof himself, .on New Year's day. • A native pcl'ccinan. mind his lordship rn 1 i, - that meing lying e runk on the Girg- aum road andhe was taken to the Chow - key close -by. He kad nothing to say in his defence, and nly, wished to be sent to Lama. In. Cinvicting his lord- ship of the offence charged, hisl worship reto him, but as it wa- about 13 years t minded'him that h was not unkii 0 WI) -q. since he (his lordship) was brenglit be- fore him at Tanna 9n a similar charge, ho would only , order the -ordinary fine on 'ibis occasion; but warned Mtn not to come before him tizain. He was fined haltrupee. 1IEL1AS E OF FENIaars.---Ten largely signed petiticns -we e lately pi esente* to Hu Majesty the neen praying that . all persons in prison cikarg d with Fen- ianism be pardoned, On d e following day, seven were rele sed, about whom a great deal has been s, id: , it is probable that many others wil be released bk:fore le..-ig. - TIT men in 'lig . standing ]u the community. The Goveimment Censor has notified the Havano journals that they willi hereafterbe permitted to publish only the official- accountsof eq•agenients • giving as a reason thatother statements tend to mislead thepublic mind. New York, March 13., -,Mrs, Lydia ,i, Beecher, _mother of • Henry Ward 'Beeeher, di ,d in Brooklyn this, morning aged80 ye. rs.• Washington, , March . 13. --General Butler to -day introduced to Secretary ,Boutwell_ a •colored - man from Nev Orteans, named Joubert, and recom- mended him for appointment as.Assess- or , of Internal Revenue in that city. Jtibert said he di'dinot desire the offite from pecuniary :considerations, hu merely to test the disposition of th party in p wer as to the rights of his race. Among the irdportant subjects on AVORTH EXposrrott. REAT SALE GREAT ATTRACTION which actin Will be taken by the Se- nate from its final adjournment, is the treaty in referance to the Alabama claims, which isnow on the table ef that body. Preside& Grant has ali.eady indicated his views on this question ; and the treaty will, of course, be .sum- marily rejected. Mr. Reverdy • John- Sou's recalis a mere question of time; and the neT Minister to England 'will I be authorised to present the views of th present administration to the basis on which the claims. may be, to the tii ited States, satisfactorily settlerl. Memphis, "March 15.—Great com- plaints are being made by. planters on account of the scarcity of labour. Plan- Aers- are offeiing 25 per cent higher rates than I 1.st year, but the hands are unwilling t make contracts. , New Yo k, March 16.--A Washing- ton special ays :=1-T1ie Secretary of the Navy, at t &instance of Admiral Por- ter, wi/1 son issue an order directing a portion of the Pacific squadron to pro- `ce.ted to the West Indies to i einforce a squadron stationed there,- and that two iron -clads of the - first-class are to be ordered &min the Commander of the West India SqUadron. Theseprecau- tions are taken to ipeet any emergen- cies that may arise relative to the 11 rights, of A11 erican citizens of Cuba. New W:oi k,'Alarch 12. —The selection of ex -Governor Boutwell for the Trea- sury, and Rawlins for the War Depart- s universal satisfaction. good -deal, of comment in Massachusetts .having two as in the Cabinet; but ir,- is derstood that Judge Hoare's stay is tet porary, Some point to. .Frelingh uy-Sen asthe probe, bl e man, while others think that Thomas J .1.)Uran.t, of Louisana, will s ucoeed him. The President ex' r.sses great an-xiety about sthe colleaticin of the Internal Revinue and ' ha'SA-- g teat 'expectatibns of Mr. , • Delano. T to rid the, s incapable o politics. T street to 1-: New_Oriek able comm the course o of the appall ment, giv There is a reprd to representeti generally 11 AMERICAN.. New York, March IL—The Herald's London, specaai say the spanish Go- --vernment has • tele raphed to Gen. Dulc'e to ispend the ,execution of the insurrectionists condemned to death in Cuba. . • Havana, March 11.7 ---It appears that an eXpeclition from the United States Nassau and Inagua, kas landed on the Cuban coast: The captain of a S.panisb -vesssel which arrived heiai 'to -day re- ports that on Sunday last while east of runt° Mulas, he saw a fleet, consistino- iof one side -wheel steather, bark rigged,' and three other steamers, schooner rig- ged, steering north-east. Shoitly after.' - wards he passed a side -Wheel steamer, 'bark rigged, which wita, anchored two miles from Gruncho Keep. The report h.o.S been in circulation for scrne time past in 'Cuban eircles.that an expedition was under ,way to those shores'bringing cannon, arms, and amnaunitim - an re- cruits for the ins'irgentS. A committee of Conservative. citizens 'of Matitarizas heve 1..),eri organizing bii-pis of volun- teers, who are sent out daily in *11 'di- rections to Scour tue country. Other towns seem disposed to follow the °ex- amr ple' of- Matanzas. The news. fom the jurisdiction of Cienfuegos is favour- able to the Government.. The Gover- nor of Sagna lam Grande haVg received reinforcements from Villa Clara, has -marched with all 4i8 available forces agaiiid the insurgents, who have for some time past made their headquarters on tto San Jose plantationin the Eastern -department the Govetriment troops sre very actlife. 'Columns have left-San:is:go and Bayone to attack the main force ot the insurgents 'at 3,Iayari. In the central department the Govern- ment is .sirength-ening. the garrison. A. battalion 25a strong has ArriVed sit Colotiir de St Domingo. Th Vessels which are to convey the political pris-- oners to Fernando Po will sail on Sun, day next- They will be accompanied by the -.Spanish man-of-war Totqua.' Among the prisoners tobe transported are Senor Castello, the Bank President; Senor Embil, a planter, and Benin. Reg- _ 4eirae, a merchant, all well. known •. e Co in mision ers fltst desire • rvice of all dishonost and cers, without regard to e nomination of Gen. Long - Surveyor ot Customs at s is the subject of consider- nt. -- Those familiar with the General since the end &pent, and think it will do a great deal of good in the South in helping to restore peace and order. He is sure of confirinntien by the Senate. The Ileraltl'41special days Horace Greely is mentioned' for the English or Aust. rian mission. The Cabinet Complete. The ..Preident has completed his Cabinet by the nomination Of Hamilton Fish for Secretary of State, Vice Elihu B. Washburne, resigned to accept the French Mission ; George S.. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury, vice '.A lex - ander T. Stewart, declined ; and Gen. John A. -Rawlins'Secretary of War, vice Gen. John M. Schofield, resigned to resutne this position in the Army. The full Cabinet stands as follows : Hamilton Fish, New York, Secretary of State, 4eorcre S. Bbutwell, Mass., Secretary ,Of the TreAury,;. John A. 11.1inois, Secretary of War, Adtiphe E. Borie, Penn., Secretary of the Navy ; Jacob D. Cox, Ohio, Secre- tary of .the Interior; E. 'Rockwood Hoar, Mass., Attorney -General ; John A. X. Oieswell, Maryland, Postma.ster- C4:61111h6risaiis. a strong and safe Cabinet, and will prove harmonious and efficient. We do not pe011011.11Ce it abler than the original cast, yet it will nat, sinter by .eompaiison even with that: There is . . hot a man' m it who sought his,position, F iner one wh has not acceptqdcheerful- m full.re °lye to do hiswork heartily. Possibly, M Roar may hereafter with- . • 'draw becau.e there is another. member from Mass husettd ; yet, in the absince sof a better r saon for doing so, we trust there, will b no haste in the premises. Every one is now a thorough Republi- can, though Gen. Rawlins wasformerly a. Douglas Democrat Mr. Boutwell, originally a Democrat, was chosen Governor of Massachusetts by a coala- -fief' of the - Dernocra. tic and Free Soil - parties,andlhas been aRepublico'n ever Since the p rty was omanized.. The Aciministrat op. is tow perfected and ready -to' go to Work.—N. Y. Tribune. F T PLOLTRISHINp Village of Seaforth. IN THE mo e sold by • .1 PUBLIC -AUCTION, Ae Shar,' s. Hotel ! . . In the Village of Seaforth. en Th rsday,.1st April, '09, ABotT 100 -.VILLAGE LOTS, On easir terms of payment, viz :—One-third of the purhase money down, and the bal- ance inf three equal annual instalments. Plan of the property may be, seen at the offices of Messrs McCaughey & Holinested, Benson & Meyer, W. J. McLeary,. or the proprietor, . • G. N. JARVIS.. , , N; B.—A liberal allowance made for cash payments. No charge for conveyancing. Titles indisputable. • Seaf rth, March 18: 67-2in. DM ION OF PROFITS' NEXT YEAR. Assur4nces Effected before- the 30th of - April Next, in the CANADALIFEASSURANCE CO. rIBT IN a year's additional profits over la er entrants; and the great success of the •cp pany warrants the _Directors in re- comme ding this to Assurers. Sums „Assessed, - $5,300. 000. Amount of Capital & Fundi, - 1,900,000. Amnia Income, - • - - 200,000. Asses of about $150 (exclusive of the un- called papital) for each, $100 of liabilities. The indome from interest upon in -vestments is now alone sufficient to meet the claisns by death. .A comparison of the rates of this y, with others, cannot fail to demon - he advantage of the low premiums. y the higher returns from its invest - 't is •enabled to offek. If preferred, need only PAY ONE RALF OF YEAR,'S PREMIUM I mN CASH dur- oompaii strate which, ments, assurer BACH g the whole term of policies on the 10 pay- ment -plan, or for 7 years on the whole life plan, for the unpaid portion of premiums. NOTES' are not required by this Company, so that i assurers are not liable to be called upon for payment of these nor for assess- ments lipon them, as inqlie case of Mutual READY-MADE CLOTHING II Companies. Every facility and advantage which dark be afforded, are offered by this Compaily. •, .1 . • A. G. RAMSAY, Manager. R. TRACY, M. 0., Medical Ads iser. A. CHIBALD McDOUGALL. Agent, Seaforth. Ont. SeaiortJ, March. 1869. •67-2m. a THE LARGEST STOCK OF *am -- DRESS GOODS. THE NEWEST STYLES OF ITTLES. THE CHEAPEST LOT OF Shawls THE BEST VALUE IN Tweeds and Cloths. TITE NICEST STOCK OF Gnat Clearing Sale F Three Immense Bankriipt Stocks at Original Cost Price, for Thirty Days, or until thb whole is disposed of ; now in the stores of West & Cox, and H. W. McCann, • Insolvents, Seaforth. • The subscriber being obliged to retinas to Hamilton, has instructed his agents to offer the re ainirkg portion. of the Three Bank- rupt St cks at Original Cost Price, and many goods a half price. . SAL OF THE STOCKS AS FOLLOWS• : Th S. Meares' and West & C�x's stocks will bg found in the store formerly carried on by Wlest & Cox, and II. W. McC nn's stock will be sold at his old stand. A large lot of ne and costly goods have beeir added, having been pur- chased at Bankrupt, Trade, and other Sales for cash, will also be Sold . off at whatever sacrifice. ' Merchants Pedlars, Farm- . ers and others who contemplate visitihg Seaforth to purchase, will do Well to call at West & Cox's. old Stand, or at 11 W. McCann's, where they can de: pend upon gating goods at really, half price, as they must all b6 sold immediately—the subscriber being obliged to re- turn'ihome—and rather than remove the goods will o them At a great sacrifice. • Now is your time to secure bargains. If you allow this golden opportunity to pass, it will be your own loss. The stocks in both stores are well assorted, and very complete in Dry, Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,. Groceries, Hats, Caps, -&c. Having been pur- chased at so much in the $, can be sold at what other mer- chants pay,- .and still have a profit. . Yours, &c., L. R. CORBEY. P. S. -,—Stores- represented by two large British Flags, Seaforth, Tan. 27th, 404g AT HILL'S THE PRETTIEST - ILLINE D THE GRE.A.TEST VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, - AT 1-111.11-,'S NEW BRICK STORE, orkosing ! THE LARCE BRICK HOTEL, SEAFORTH. 'BRFIANNIA HOUSE i.0-01JEB;1011- ,,o 0 .M.:K.ER-C-itA 1.AND MATHEMATICAL ,A. 0 A D EMY.• ESTABLISHED OCT. 1St '66.1., `kOUNG MEN Wish4g to qualify themkelves for busi--- nesS!, would do well to attend this • • institution. • TERMS , For Whoie, Course, $20,00 in advance. E-soks and talionery, 9.00. 1 For bourse of Study, please send for cimulkr. • J. A M'KELLAR, Principal Goderia Feb. 24, 1869. \ *1 NG ,=.01171I GAINS t .13raidirood Would *espectfully tender his sincere thank to thil public of Seaforth and surround- ing1country for the very liberal pa- . tonoge he has received since • ' commencing husiness in • SEAFORTH. _ And has much pleasure in infornsing 'them that he intends OPENING* IN SPRINGs t A very targe, Complete, and well assorted Stock of GOOD AND • 11 .EIGERIai 4,39 Which svill be sold on the "Small Prate and Quick Returns" systera. 1.31 order to make room for the W STOCK! He will, during the ext tWO- 111011thS Offer the balance of the WINTER GOODS AT Cost Price and ender. 1?eviember This will be a genuine sale, Great 13argaina will be given. • Give ALS caiL It is useless to quote prices, as you must sea I the goods, to judge of their value. BpTTER & EGGS TAKEN And the Highest Price paid. REM.!XBER Jain Bialdwood, Meares' Old Stand . - SEAFORTIL , February 11th, 1869. . " t13 -.1§a‘ 1:LINg..00F 1.jeur • AT • ."1/'• AN. MAIN r8TRE MI o PTI 9 LARGE STOOK OF STAPLE AND- FANCY G'001YS . • •READY*ADE. TH 1140, 1.a AT A. atUfAT: * Reductioli in Price. Saafoth„ Feb. 4th441809. 6144