HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Expositor, 1869-06-04, Page 7TEAT ef.etre1 SPLENDID! ! ithe verdjo'
bV all who use Hunt's z
ess. It make- s site, ha!, stiff:hate eeft
ssy and beautifuL it cleanses the Seep,
Imovea pimples, sthene,thens the ehods,
-evente the hair from falling, "and will .eer..
inlv make it row strone„ luxuriant. and
!antiful, and it is only 25 cents per bottle.
tld eveywhere. _ 73 ly
•
nNEr.V.ITIttn and all other aches and pains.
aye the body on application of 'hea?
heurnatie Liquid. We wi,11 warrant it to
Ere Burns, Frost Bites, Chilblanis, Sore
Nroat tame Back or Side, Stlirains, &e.
ne of the cures it has efected are almost
weiralerful for 'belief. fany ha -re been
ved bv it from impendine death and. re
, -
°red te life And health. No family is eafe
day without it ; hundreds of valuable
.-es and thousands of doliars mar be tamed
Mnany by its use. As a preeentive of
itaeeous diseases, nothing evezr !before hi-
nted cm compare with it. We authoeiea
dealers to refund the money, if it does
t zive entire satisfaction.
73-ly
S J FO:*1 & Co.
treal Cilt Nails
Lt Johnson Bross.
&forth, April 9th. 70
Blur. !MY.
NEW DRESS GOODS,
NEW PARASOLS,
NEW MANTLES,
NEW SHA IA LS,
NEW HATS,
NEW BONNETS.
, NEW FLO SV,ERS:
mot -
Oct"
tc,
CHEAP COTTONS,
CHF.AP SHIR.TINGS,
CHEAP PRINTS,
=
CHEAP CLOTHS, 1
1 s
AP TWEEDS,
JIOSTEtY,
CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES.
F
si
criocERIES.
p
CE1N-EXCHWEAT
CASH RATE
OLTS STRAYIED.
?RAYED, from Carron -brook, about thr
tat of May, Three Coltee, two KAU which
two years, am-1*mm one-year old: Ons-
tie former is of a sorrel color, white face
white feet—the other is aelark ba.y, with .
inforehead. The one-year old is e dark
Any person giving such information
kin lead to their recovery, will be suitab-
ewerded.
JAMES
roubrook, May 20th.
2Ot,OOO FEETOF
LUMBER
TO BE
Y
)1d Without Reserve 1 ,4
HE uclersigned begs to intimate to Par-
merliearal others, that he has large
k of' -Lumber in his yard, a.d'oinipg
Ina Shearsn & Co.'s Mill, Se forth,
pris all the varieties necessary for
ding urpo. , which he is determi a to
at, very iow rates for Cash. Those
* buil , would de well to Quill and
aline the st ck before purchasing elite-
,
re.
S.—He is_also prepared to furnish Bill .
[f, Lath, and all kinds of Dressed, Lute-
/ THOMAS LEE.
.:afertle Ma:rd. 74- atn
LEST_FORE10111
BRITAIN: •
London, May 27.—In the House of
Commons this eve„ning, Mr. Otway,
Under secretary for fol eign affairs, in .fe-
ply to -.16 eutiatior„ stated. that the pap&rs
in the case -of the Alabama would
shortly be laid upon the table..
-Tiie Irish Ohurch Bill beihg up Mr,
Gladstone said, that there was no in-
tentim of abolishing,thii system of
national education in Ireland but that•
amendments might be introduced .
The Right Hon Mr. Monael in re-
ply to Mr. Oharly, said he thought an
Appropriation of a loan. for the Inter-
telonial • Railway to pay the debt's on
Canada would not be 'illegal, consider-
ing the precautions _taken td render the
sum available when needess
Brest, May 28.—The iron chid
steamer B.,lleguenez has .returned t.
this -port after haviug circussthavigated
the globe.. She met with no. .,,aceidene
vele:tee- ,r.
London, May 29.—The aboli a. of
_the• Patent Laws was discussed ii the
House of Commons laSt "'night: The
Tintaseditorially supports the me suie.
London, May 29....„Ae a ineeti s of
the Jockey Club to -day,- Sir Joseph
Haw-lev'e motion to prohibit racing
.-of two-year olds before the let ef July
•each year was lost.- Mr. Forrester's
cum protn ise resolution prohibiting sit ch
•tacizig before the first of May of e tch
:year was carried. This is regarded as
.the greatest reform the turf has .ex-
tperienced for years, both in regard to
the amelioration of thorough breds, and
'the morality of the racing ceniMunitye
London, May 31."—In the House of
COMIDOUS, to -night, Mr. Gladstone ,rao-
ved the third reading of the Bill for tlee
disestablishment of the Irish- Church%
A .large number of petitions against
the passage of the Bill were then presen-
ted, after which Mr. James Maden
Holt,_menaber for North-East Lancash-
ire, made, and-LorcliElcho, weather for
Haddingtonshire; secconded a 'motion
that the Bill be rejected: .
A long but interesting debate follow-
ed, ter-iinating, in the refusal of the
House to accept Mr. Hol pi opositioa
and the passage of the Bill by a voteof
361 against 547.
„The result was received With uproar-
icus cheers frdm the Miniairrial bench-
es. The House then adjourned,
FRANCE.
Paris, May 28. ---The official papers
•say the elections • extinguish tdi. old
parties, and leave the Liberal Empire
opposed by only a ..few revolutionary
• .candidates.
P -IN.. ••
• Madrid, May 28.—The Papal volun7
teees have sailed from Cadiz for Ha-
vana.
At the adviceof her friends, Isabella
has declined to abdicate the ,§panih
• Throne in favour, of the Prince of As
turias.
navana, 'May 23:--Captain-General
Dulee is dangerously ill of a • Cancer,
and is hourly -expected to die. A Span-
ih.steamer,:in the Bay of Nis, fired
by mistake into same. Spanish troops
on the shore: It is reported that forty
men. were killed. -1 •
New York, May 26: --It is reported
in. this .eit e by well informed personF,
that the Spanish Government will soon
issue a decree requesting that all citiz-
ens of the realm of its colonies, now re-
iding in foreign comities and lio
17
linty own property in Cuba, shall, with-
in a stated period, register their names
With the nearest Council, and take an
•• oath of allegiance to the mother conn
try, and a failure to complwith the
order will render all euch propery
• liable to siizure. - •
THE CONSTITUTION.
IeveYork, May. 31.—M. Morales
Larnnes, Minister for the Rem) blim of
Cuba to the United States, has received
9 despatch• giving a summary of th,
Previa ioni.1 Constitution It recog-
nizes the -equal rights of all men,. irres-
pectiveof race or color, and establishes'
complete independence of the greet
ewers of all nation. The Aegislatie
spewer is cleriared to reide- in the
House ef Representatives ele-ted by
all the Citizens over 20 year S of . age.
The Constitution further divides the
Island into four States. each of which
shall be equally represented in the
House of Representativs:- These four
RtatesAre calledIE istren, Caro agueq
-Cincosvilas Lula the Westren._ The
execitivelpower shall be -veste4 in the
President, who sh dl be responsible to
the Chamber R presentatives ; and it le
shall be the di- of this latter to eledt E
both the Presid tit and the Generalin-ex
chief of the army. The President shall gr
nanie four eecreAriesof state to assist to
him in his cltiewhose' nominations
shalle 1) It
TR SEAFOIITH EXPOSITOR.
1140i3lrirs) arose in relation to the nation-
al flag, the one that Oespedes raised at,
Yara was not indentical with the one
used on previous occasions by Lopez,
Arguero and others, wl ich last one, the
same as displayed in the tity, was
finally agreed upon The flags used
attYara and Bayomme were ordered to
be preserved in the ROUSE! of Repre-
sentatives wad considered the property
of the new republic. On •the following
day, the 18th, the representatives held
their first session anu elected the Presi-
dent and clerks of the House. 'When
organized they unamiouely " by accla-
mation elected :Genera.' Oespedes as
President, and General Quesada as Co-
mmander -in -Chief of the forces. Secre-
taries of various departments were
chosen and entered upon their offices
the next day. General Oespedes in
his despatch adds :—The Republic of
Cuba has been thus constituted on prin-
ciples purely democratic. • The right
of petit -teals, freedom of .worship, liberty
of speech, and *li berty-of the press are
declared the inaienabie rights tlf every
citizen. •
• , ,
Cuba Sugar.
- —
A -correspondent of the New York
Jowgal of Commerce writing from Ha
•- vate4 .April 27th, says the sugar ship-
ments to March 31st, since January 1s,
• from -all the ports of the Island out -
have no determinate lines, not Maud -
side iof the rebel lines, or rather, as thc y
•
ing the small •poits of the EaStern de-
partment,' as well as the important
ones of Nuevitas and St Jago deCuba,
:cover 459,991 boes, and 140;416 hlids,
aginst, IOr stale period last year, 499,-
380 boxes and 145,347 hlids ; increase,
.50 ..e
505 boxes, and less by 4,931 hlicls,
1 hich makes tne difference, estimated
In las at 3-/ bxs to each hhd, e ival to
1'34,064i bxs in favor of 186.9. The
lands fall off being near to the st at of
war, and tfie boxes increase, with
ansiety to Ship and greater convn-
' ence to realize. The comparison as to
Ilavar a, and A Mataiaz is alone show to
. day 266,238 bxs, against 410,148 bxs,
same date last year on hand. Shipped
this year, 598,127 bx.s, against same laet
term, .2'2,579 bxs, more by 75,548 bxs.
At same pots ---stock and shipments
make, for 1869 to 31st of March, 864,-
135 exs against same for 1868, at same
period, of 932,697 bxs, • demonstrating
that the crop will be short, under the
most favourable circninstances, for this
year, in proportion for all pors, over
68,322 bxs, bearing in mind that every
box• possible ha S been ;shoved forward
without delay, for the market of Hava-
na and Mantanzas, up to this time.
The Itiscova.do districts will fare
worse. The failure of 288,000 boxes,
at least, must be estimated et:A of The
centre a the island, previdisly reported
to you in letter, anticipating the ne-
cessity under •which this aovernment
would be compelled to reinstate export
(lute e upon all our produce shipped to
ioreign counties, to aid' M meeting war
eepeuditures, which • will certainly ex-
ceed 40,0.00,000 per annum, wi,houtdis-
counting charities and voluntary eon -
tri b u tio u s. The colt fiscatien may not
realize to the extent anticipated, as the
rights of wives and children cannot be
infringed or violated by acts of seques-
tration, without decision by the com-
petent civil tribunals.
•
• The. Cuban Insurrection.
The Hew York _Mercantile Journal,
which represents the financial policy of
the Democratie party, says:— • .
The heart of the nation, North. and
South, East and West, throbs in sym-
pathy with those heoric islanders, who
are fighting with those "native swords
anili native ranks," in which, ane ac-
ed -ding to Byron, "the only hope •of
freedom dwells"—the battle at indepen-
dence ; and we; whose fathers fought
and conqured in. the same glorious strife
should be unworthy of our heritage of
liberty; if we were to he unsympathetic
or uninterested observers Of their patri-
otic struggle. As to the hints thrown
alit, by some • foreign newspa,pers, that
England or France, or botk may cometo the Assistance of Spaiu, if we throw
the weight of our active interference in:
to the scale of the Cuban revolt, we
can but say such threats "pass by tis as
as the idle wind, which we regard not.'
• boatnerois DIRECTORY.—Mr.• Level,
of Meptreal, tne well kiiown publisher
isabout to undertake the publicattionofa
Ceraditin Dominion. Directoti for 187:0-
71. Prospectus and spc:rrien pages
have been issued, and Me L. now sol-
icts the support of the advertising and
reading public in carraing but his pro-
ject. The proposed circulation will
not be less than ten thousand copies,
hich will . be dietributed throug`e Out
urope and America. The Work will be
ceedingly useful as a guide- to immi-
ants, and a reltatilemeans of reference
merchants And ousiness men. It
deserves the fullest encouragement
approve.!y he House. A
special law shall b e;actec1 for the er-
ection of the ju liejai power, which•
-shall at alA times be perfectly indepen-
,
not e other •two branches of Go-
`fierament. Some -slight discussion, it
""—SPANISII officers have been arrested
in Madrid for conspiracy to restore
• Isabella --a matter which ought rather
have been tried out of Spain.
Wagons, Buggies,
DE OCRATS
• .
THE undersigned is
large number of
now manufacturing a
;Patent Arm Waggons !
idf the most thorough finish, and -will posi-
tively guarantee the tires to remain tight on
the wheels for at least Ten Years. I am
also turning out Buggies and Democrats of
Various Styles!
Fr
)rn the best quahly of, Hickory, imported
expressly from Ohio.
As all my AXELS both Wood and
iron, are set by my Patent Axle Gliage, 1
can confidently warrant my Waggons and
Buggies to Run Lighter than any otherbuilt
in Canada.
TERMS LIBERAL!
To responsible parties.
All orders by mail or otherwise, promptly
attenddto.
•G. MINCHIN.
Shakespeare, MO Oth, 1869. 74-4*
OF
HARDWARE!
TO BE SOLD FOR
ROYAL CANADIAN BILLS
• T., IR: FULLER
Wiil sell the above for
CD 1\T M M 40 1\T ir
•Taking Royal Canadian Bank Bills
. AT PARI.
Cut ls,Tails, $3 per keg 100 lba.
• James' No. 1 Lead, V 50, and all, kinds
of Building Hardware -equally low.
Scythes, Snaths, Forks, &c.,
Best Glasgow Iron $2 60.
Spring -Steel,* 00. -
Elossburg-Coal, $1Over ton.
STRATFORD, Mita, 22nd, 1869, 77-2
fi
e. •
GREAT STOOK
OF NE*
SPRING -GOODS
Containing all
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON,
At Hickson's.
LADIES,
CALL EARLY AND SECURE
13 A IR, CI- A 1 N S
HICKSON'S.
AT
8FAmprows
•SEED STORE
T"
undersigned have just received_
• IMPORTED DIRECT/
1,000 LBS.
SKIMIG'S IMPROVED PIIRLE-TOP
SWEDE,
A quantity.of Early
GOOERI024 POTATOES;
Also eetresh stock of
GARDEN
AND
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS.
Will have constantly on hand a choice se-
lection of Flower and other
BEDDING PLANTS.
rt HORNE'S ORANDLATED1 WHEAT
possesees all the qualities of Farina and
Oatmeal, for Porridge. •
W.A. Shearson &Co.
Seaforth, May 21. 52-1y.
VV. GRASSIE
Desires to inform his old customers
and thepublic generally; that he has re-
built Shops on the
OLE) PREMISES.
On a* more extensive scale than evet, and is
• consequently prepared to execute all
orders for everything in the way of
LUMBER &.DEMOORAT
WAGGONS,
8r0_.
Nene but the best material used and first-
class workmen employed. ••
BLACKSMITIIING
in all its branches, attended to in a satis-
• factory manner.
A FIRST-CLASS HORSESHOER
Employed speciall; for this branch of the
• ibusiness.
WM GRASSIR
-r)—Ito° Good Village Lots for sale,.
L. 0,, one of which has a Dwelling
use and other improvements thereon.
Seaforthi May 21st. 764itk
SEAFORTII
DISPENSARY'
Fainily Drug Store.
RaLUNISDEN has just receive& his
Spring Importations
Of Pure Drugs and Medicines,Ohemicals and
Patent Medicines, French, English and
American Perfumery, Hair Dressings, Oils,
and Pomades Hair, Tooth, Nail and.8hav-
ing Brushes ; Pomades,
Fine-tooth Combs;
Toilet and Shaving Soaps, ‘tc,&e.
Horse Cattle Medicines,
Condition Powders, ek
DYE STUFFS
• Of very Superior Quality.
--- •
1DHYSICIA.NS' Prescriptions accurately
prepared, ,
R. LUIVISDEN,
Pharmaceutical Chemist.
eaforth. Ai l 22. 153-tf
• WAGGONS, BUGGIES,
A ND all implements for faun use manu-
factured by
MIAUCHT & TEEPLE,
Good and Cheap.
•Remember the stand.
NORTH ROAD SEAFORTH.
Seaforbh,Feb. 20, 1868. • 11-ly
• ONTARIOHOUSE,
Edward Cash
• TTAs much pleasure in announ.cing to his
11_ customers that he is opening up one of
the best assorted Stocks of
• Sftring and .S'uinmer
a-oops
To he found * Seaforth. Prints and Muslin
Dresses of the most beautiful patterns, La-
dies' Bonnets and Parasols of the lateet
styles Mens' Straw and Felt Hats by hun-
dreds TEAS and. General Groceries that
cannot be excelled, always on hand ;' also a
g.00cl stock of Hardware, consisting of Paints,
Oils, Montreal Nails, Harvest Tools, House
Furniture, Wheels ienl, Reels, Crockery and
•LS:me.foPrts.li. April 14, 1•80-
wrripzE. TEm!E• ,
k k
TF you want a Watch that will keep the
comet time, purchase one of Thomas
Russell & Son's celebrated Watches,, A
large stock of them. for sale at
NI R. COyNTERYS
SEAFORTH.
He has also on hand:a large a.esortment of
Clocks, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, Toy, &e,
all to be sold'Oheap for Cash.
llirEvery description 45 Watches Clocks'
and Jewellery Repaired on the Shortest
otie‘and. Warranted to give satisfaction.
The highest price paid for Old. Gold and.
M R. COt-NTER.
Seaforth, April 27th, 1869. •53-1y
CANIAN
ANNEXATION 1
••
TE undersigned z.a .inneeij a large
quantity of
New Goods!
To his old stock, and
•REMOVED!
to.
The whole across the Street,
TO KANN'S OLD STAND.,
Combined, they form the best seleeted
Stock of
Boots and S 'toes
Ever offered to the *habitants of Seaforth,
and parties -Who trade there, comprising La-
dies', Gents, and Childrens' wear in great
varity, of the very Latest Styles and beet
quality, and which will „he disposed of at
the Very Lowest Poseible Remnrative Prices
for CASH. Also a large quantity of Rome -
made Work always on hand.
ORDERED WORK of all kinds jot up in
a style that cannot fail Us give satisfaction.
REPAIRING Neatly Executed.
R —Don't forget McCann's Old Statidi-
SION OF THE BIC BOOT
cofiENTRIr.
&dor* April 29th. • 72-tfe
INSOINEN 14
In the Matter of THOASOITRIVA
• of Seaforth, aa Insolvent,
THE
creditors of the Insolvent are
otW-
ecl that he has "made an assignmejit of
his estate and effects under the above 41,4a
me, the -undersigned Assignee, and that:At*
are required to furnish me within -4*4
months from this date with their !!•11,462.14
specifying the sectuity they hold if
the value of it, and if none stating the le,
the whole attested under oath, wifth the
vouchers in support of Such e
:Dated at GoTerinh in the CouritYROI":
on, this 29th April, 1869
JOHN IIALD4eN„, alma kueb../*
•
ee
t
4.
• i•
•