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The Expositor, 1869-11-26, Page 6.E (0- ThO Income -Franchise. { toy up for di: Wednesclt with mu -sides of t with a real jeetions to offering ar: forcible ten lowed by in oppositi. ground tha and that it Other nem addressed points im I\Iclellar's practical on he expresse lent -effect • 's Bill upon this subject came ussion in the Legislature on The debate was carried on 1 spirit by members on both Rouse. M3:. Boyd, opened ly, able speech, meeting oh - the princijile of the Bill, and uments in. favor of it, atsoncc 1 convincing. He was fol- Iessrs. Cameron and Wood n ; both of thein taking the the prof osition was new, tended to universal eufrag e. Qrs followed, each of whore iiin$elf with vigor to the eciiatel y in dispute. Mr. remarks s 1(.plete with sotlnd nions, and the liberal views 0 cannot -but have an excel upon the country. The member fo • Bothwell belongs school of p.liticians who never s still, who ar .'3onstantly advancing the advance of intelligence, and mil) lieve that 1..gist ation to be useful, everything else, must be in kee. with the spi •t.of the time.. But pito all he ' aid in favor of an _ Inc Franchise; c espite all sound argtnn the Legislat re remained unconvin and the Bill was thrown out by a of4Gto27. -We are • ot, at present, gong ever: the argulnen s in favor of Income Fran- chise. ran chise. We have . done 'so c n several previous oc nasions, and our re;rtciers, doubtless, a e quite familar with ivhe.t they are s to the objections of:tihe government, they are but the refiuerl. Toryism. 1.our � ..all past time in coun- try, says the Provincial Secretary, the ftanchise has been baluecl upon proper 'Well, suppos it has ? Are acre to r fore ) governed qt ned ,ore �r as We have been ill past? At tl e time of .first fixing cl'laalificaatiorl f (,leetoi:s wealth . consi eel almost int rely in oos:sessioll; .) ] S of r estate. Stn e that time, ihowever, c , ( The following is an outline of information .communicated to me Dr..I(iivillgston had traced a chain - laakes, •.'connected by _ rivers, from tl tracts south of the Lake-Tangrarivika t south latitude ten degrees to twelve d grecs, and -he conjectures that these 17.1 nerous connected lakes and rivers a the ultimate southern sources of th Nile. When he wrote he was about t travel. north wards, to Uj i ji, on the eas ern shore of Laite Tanganyika, wher he expected to find some informatio from Thome, of which he had been en tirely deprived of for two ye tis, as wel as to receive provisions and ` assistance -As Dr. Kirk adds, " You knew len ago of his safe e rriyal at UAL" I," we may infer that before this time he. will hav satisfied himself 'whether any of th South African waters flew into th Equatorial Albert Nyanza, of Baker, o to a the existence • .of which great lake we taancl now learn thatL'vi Livingston was a'ibll 1 lI1t,StOlr �� acot;tkizant: If this -determination has been aarr•iv- o lie e• d at, Livingston will have gloriously like solved the great prol,lem of African ping geography, and will have proved by des- actual observation that Ptolemy, seven- olne teen cental ios age, really placer. the ent, sources of the Nile in about their true clod, latitude, a view which has of lute years `vote! been sustained by Beke, Arrowsmith, and Finlay: .I am, sir, your obedient servant, RODERICI I MURCIIESON. P. S.—La consequence •of the, good will and letters of the Sultan of Zanzi- uar, • our long absent friend has been most hospitably treated ey the Arab. trawlers of the interior, of -whom he -writes in the most graatefiii terms. Up -Park, Petersfield, Nov. 4, 1800; THE SEAFORT'H EXPOSITOR._ the of le n 1- 1•e e 0 e n 1 g v e e e f ty. -lie the th e s t- ectl it lias assu1u((i 1141m1)tyrless , shapes --has flown into a 1 Undyed cletemels. l Yet such is the :Colhsc rs�:tti ru of politicians, , nolle but_the f'r t knee is the 'true test of interest i the' coontl•y's .w(Sifue. We sa-y, even u the c(S:i(.rlllptiou cf C;oii sei atives, th: t if wealth is the proper ` basis of Silffriu e*, a. cll:uige is necessary If wealth is the:pasie, then it should be wealth in all i.e Yurn?ti, 4.4nd not in any particular form. '1f. A 111a i cheese$ ;o invest his money in trade,. or sto.:k, or bonds, or anlegitimate enterprise hatev-er, in ne feeence to house or lard, must he 1•er-iaaun' a1 elitical c11icLll for -so ••• r 1 o cloin�, 1 The government of• (7n= tarie says he 117 45+. But , we bee C no faith in wealth as the' basis of su rage. It alight do well enough in a pal 't age; blas it is not in keeping with the present one. -We look to;intelligence, not to property, a the ti ue 41ualili 'itlion of aL voter ; an in this -country ',he facilities fey• acqui. ing an ed(icalt-t ait;•e so ample th..it al -may be ince ig Its \ire, have no fear of that thin`. ca el tTi)ieersall Suffrage -,1. we have teat 1 in the unerring 7•,o :e and inter igen ee of .our :people know \kliat v ming 1 u r CGau�liliallS are A' ill(ltlstritiiUM., eleiyar-ii .uLduc1, and lova .ley •.are.—\ire Have fti tli in their ole •e tel doe th right, ; to. make o • nida . a no;,le� owitl'y ; al'_ d we want :act they.shoiild have to iutcrrst in it. teat they shuu1 1 assist in laying the basis of its f .ltur greatness deep and Wide. 1 re say, tti e them the suffistge: 1 t will make them men ; thoughtful, p:tt1'i�ltic teen,. d voted' to good govern- ment and: at a.11 'hues ready and win- e, Lo d4! nd it. It ie!tliat 4t'e arG coin i'1�g to. • Every y l,±e .., And the legi. :;'i'v,ative govern (•?'i'talin.' The v • The Arms of Ua 3ada. The Official Gazette, of Ottawa, ub- ashes` -a despatch from ' p 1' ,� , • [� the 7.uhe of Uuckinghatlli, and Chandos, under date 14th October, l86, fol:waiidir,�, a t...r tific.cJ copy of Frei .l1.1iesey's. tviti'r:} �.: rl .I l 1. sigunienf of armorial bee tillers f. r this Dominion and, proviil;.es of Callaada, \which have been duly enrolled in I•for( Majesty's Col lege of Arius ; also a des-' cription of` alrt3lor•ial designs as follows . --For the Pr(viuce of Ontatrio--r1, sprig of thr•( e leatve . of maple, • slipped or o11 a c} lcef ; A r e nt, the C"roes of St Ueorgt For the Province of Quebec—O)'gen a fess, -grill's between two flellr de lis, I1 c 1111 f` �u Tits. dint It sprig ofs. three .heave of ruaple slipped vert Til Graz a lion pas salet'gunrd;1nt'or. For Nova ;. S n lt- �coti;l O1' oi1•'a fess, wavy azure; between thte thistles proper, oper,. a salmon 11 t.i.•Lnt argent ra For New- Brunswick --Or on wee. es, a T I ASE AND COMFORT. J THE 6u.L661NO OFP . bf BT. Tncre is nothing so valuable as Perfect Sight, and Perfect,Sightcan only be obtained by using Perfect Spcctatles, the difficulty of procuring which is well known. Messrs. Lazarus & Morris Oculist's & Opticians, I-iatford, (Colin., Manufacturers of the Celebrated Perfected Spectacles, have after years of Experience, and the erection of costly machinery, been enabled to produce that Grand T)esideratum, Perfect-Spt:ctae1es, which have been sold with unlimited satis- faction to the wearers in the Unite,.. States - Prince Edward's Island, and Dominion of (Canada, during the past nine years those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never tire the eye, and lastmanvyears without Change. Sole Agent for Seafortll, M. R. •Counter, from whom only they can -be procured. LAZARUS, MORRIS & CO., Ment rii1,AL . • 7G -1y \VE EMPLOY NO PEDLE!tt;. - Seaforth, Nov., 5 S A )1 H D , , HAV1XG incurred a heavyy., expense in procuring first•cl,a .s Spring Drays for the safe cx,nvcyance of goods, we beg to re- mind the merchants and business men of Seaafortll that they are in a manner, in duty bound, to )a) bronize us._ W e hold orll:;elves responsible for the safe carriage of goods entrusted to our care. - IR S COLLIDAY & SON, October 29th, 18119. 58-ly STRAYED HE FER. TIIA. YED into the. prcmices of the sul)- l. crib.1,� Lot '20, llclrtli sidle ,Bayfield load, ,' t' nley Tournehip one Heifer wide an 1,ar maa.l,., 1)eal•ili•r the namd' , of a. \1c,Lwing: 'file owner is requested to prove. n'o pert 1 l y, pay expenses, and take the same away JOHN PATO . fitanlcy.l o rember 19, 102-4m : STRAY HEFER. ri 1 IE into the enelrisure of the sttbscri kee• bee, Lot 2, C mi S, linnet a vie and white' two-year-old �' teer. The owner is r TIe has also some of the finest cluc:,tc:rt to prove property, pay- charges, and take the sante away. 1 JOHN W LSH Begs to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has on hand the finest and best selected stock of TE,ASA Ever brought into this county, which he is prepared to sell L')WER than any Montreal or Toronto Tea Company can. - He will give on. A Good Tea for A very line Young }Tyson, 0 75 Extra. Fine do do 0 fi i Very Fine & Best Imported, 1 00 $`1 62z , per 11). tt [t tt Try . his 1.5ea.- Tea ! A liberal reduction made to 'parties par. chasing 'L'er} Pounds and ' upwards. J -Ie lhass ileo on hand a large and well se- lectcd stock of -. a-a,O C'E]s 1 WINES & L '1J Which he is prepared to sell Lower than any house in the county, for C_'aeh or Trade. Be- lowT , low � ou will filed the price- of some of the Leading articles 10 lbs Good Pright'Sugar for .t Good ,• -o Good lthce, 2,i •� Good Barley, 20 ct Fresh Currants, Good ��aleutia li I , a•slns, LIVERY S T A �n4 TAMIS'S 8088 desires to inform the pub - AJ lic that he has opened a �: 1 Staple hi connectir,n with his hoteel, where parties can 1)e aceoll hcatlatc:tl w'(+11 sir t-cl:ass horses and vehicles, at rcas.rhnablc peic:ee. “Seaforth, Oct. 1.i, l i'G9. 07-tf F YOU WAN lr.s, ® taT:11 F'E TiNE ri RAINING' COMBS, 1 - pUTTY, COL0RS, &c., Go tr ROLLS' 0 0 FOA PERE D � UQ %, C;H :? f r ' S Ate„ PATENT i x z..zgczNE e (,(1 to feDLLS'. L _._ O` t..3 . 10(3 THREE TEE �.1_.�r OLD STEEP, i�s,li, of light 1 00 = red cotor, •i.t_I. white s, l ,hl.(„ streak along the 1 00 back, and white. star on the fere. Any per- son giving such lllf')r1ai ie b 1 as will had to his recovery, will be, Slai:-.;tl,ls rt.tardes1 by '6"m. (x A? L 1 i N l,1,. n i Loi 21, Con. 14, Mcl illop. October 1,3t�h, 1809- 99-?-hn. Best C'ofi•::e for 25c. per lb: A Good. Smoking r, 2i tc llltll-.111 To})aCC4, �. :. flood (31t1 Rye, 9llc. per gall. Extra 01(1 ll y -e and Malt,, $1 00 : WM. ARMSTRONG.. Iluilct, Nov. Toth. 102-3in STEE F eS STRAYED ;I into the enclosure of the Silbseri- 1 L 1 ot,�, Con. l _, l ttcicersliiitll, rung -- 1. -year-old Steers. The owner is rltiquesti ll e to prove property, pay charges, and take ` thein away, ALEX. TI10l SON LypIlatc] 01 Inc ens g:tile+ with orals iii Titckersmith. Nov. 18: 18{X9. 102-4in alctioi.1- proper 011 a chief, gules a lion passant gnardan t or. s As the ,sauce are severally depicted in d the margin liel•c=of to be borne 1`or � r- E .the said respective provinces on .seals 1 ] � 1 stliel.,s, banners, fl ; S, or otliereiiee ac? _id al s cordieg to the ]aa s of i rn'.—Tt is �fitr- ; :they (l0 LLled (licit the ;ihit('tl 1'tO\•inees d of Gael:ides being one Dominionunder . the name of '• Canada," shall, -upon 1111 aeessirnks use a common seal, to 1)e cal- leri the great, Seal of Canada, such seal R 11477 , 1 -Ito be corrllxared of the al'me of Bilin font•. f Proviisees` goat terecl. `.Uiie; 'fiae, sea iei' -for the J)uinili' ei1 ali ' 1.11 Provinces o inces of On ual'h0, Quelle('., Noval. Seotla and :Nee; Brunswick, \Stare despatched on Sth T.S.Lity. Another despatch commands the 're turn of the old seals fel' i 11P everaall Provinces, that they may be def te'ecl. ' P. �- An order in Council was passed on fr'"e � � �� � ® the: 1 thli Noveln tier, - anth orizin rz the ; use -'of the great eseil for cull, tllitrgs which shall ease the great seal of the Domi- nion-. :a 3' rtl:'LkeS it 111.0re visi- lattioll. of -every Con- ent makes it more to of WVe,lnesd:t ' Ilas. tt_staev(sd it. On the contrary it will ;suer fresh strength from that vote. 1 (1:inada, r'Ls in -ens land, the refusal :`;r•asic, limited r ghts °ni'ust enrl-in.the e's..cis,ion -of 13101:''extended ones ;lied• •:1 time that at,1 adverse vote, like tt :ot X eduesclaa is is recorded, will it: increase the cumber of tiniver;ail- ,, ',Frage advcicate .-Lit. T lioniccs Home ,•earYtat. OVED a V E c :1`1 1liL a Ilave Removed to their New- flh'ick Store Whe4e they will keep y constantl , on • hand the The Trying Note There is an anecdote related. of Ruu- 31ii, the :tireai.t leaking singer, which ill itS ti'aates the peculiar power of the 11uinatn Wold.(:. Tn an opera by': Pacini, called "11 Taiiisiniiio,-" in which R.ubik.i was Sing! ne, 1 i had to sing a pi) rase i11 Which a high B. flat occurs, which be w .s acce_�stouiecl to at -tack and hold out illfrOMETWOMtmcm711131116WWItillwitjl great power, to the-delight`cf his c.- audience The public flocked to heir •-r- noaorick I. l'Irnrehison on the this wonderful note, and never miesec1 asivin st+n Letters. calling for a'repetition of it. Ru ',fed had already sung the note on seven K r tie 'CZciJ>• y th.F; I orulwn T;,xn,.s.). Although a full on'i'u(inicat.tion -will :chile to the R. al Geographical So- • . •'.v on-111o'nday r ext concerning the leiter° of Li., in stein, dated the 7th • . a1 5681 1 may at once satisfy r),ali- i;ilxiota' 1espe)t ng !he great travel - . br :sttatiilg, tea t ats far a a.. it went, ee receu t telegram fr(}u1. Bombay was f e (ii relit. - 0 0 previous occ.aSiorls, each time :tWice; and on one evening, when an admiring audience waited for the production of the wonderfulnote, B ubini was 'duel'•. He opened his month, -extended his aarine, and tried to utter the note w11ieli Would not come. The audience cheer- ed, apj)laudeil,:and eneouraa;ed hiin in every way, but the obstinate B Wit re- used' to tie sounded. - One more effort Ind the force c`f his powerful lungs verCalrlav the obstacle, -aind the B Hat lril,; ;uho..gthe audience with brilliant -Igor; but 5i)rnt,thing in the llaeehar i Its f his voice had fgiven way' though L, (ellr nte pain, he c-oriti11tierl the (i:'Ctl', for'gettin'g lits- sefrei'Ing 111 the iuli) ,1)alll( (•c)1 rlilesi. lin lead obtained. l y `ikr+l.(i(, left tllci s:t;arge he saw the. stir: .e-3011 Of tln, fly lithe, \vfl(, examined bier' nil fo:li)(1 the t iTi the exertion of pm- •(•e1tii the uhst::welt, ei0te1)e bed aact- • Ut t,a• Al ...lei co tier d: atl ilia. a . latter t), ilk \ Self. from 7, n i}iatl', 1 10th 0 of Septe n :er, rr. lK1rk has a vbn Inc Sra file.leut.. 1tlg:3to:1's let;e:r to 11 give a verybrief ou 's of iny illales(lri�k�r. Tits ;c15:a furwarch d d 1:1 este). to the:Sect a--ifl.a.irs al)•1 Sts'.• l,te sl;ry 1 ,x tracts from Liv rn to enable ine to 1it1(; of the a e:seen:1s- f (ilr1. Ui'. -sp,teh(;s li''01 Lit. tae lee 'of .State a111:1 ether) . when 1. len-, L )r ,11 l ' )f these le to ',"It:(1 rT ).-:.i (.{.{'%•. 1•:-. iia tt?il.. Stock of CROCER1ES I E S A ID LE ORS' 4 I r. Ever offered for sale in this County, t Prices that will en - sur e satisf4 c. . � i.iOn, They respectfully invite all their old cus- tomers. as well as the general public, to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. 0 HOTEL KEEPERS and others wanting; goods in large quantities are invited to in- spect the stock. . Renmei11)e1'tile- - c�11a,.E'. , :— Large Brick Store, East side 0 Of Main -street. KILLORAN ASi RYAN. : ea.forth, NOV. IGih, 1SC9. 10 2-3m, MOR COPY WINS et B7. iii,rS "P211TED The celebrated Marsden. Wine, which is de- clared by ('hemi: is and Medical men to 'be. pure and equal in quality and flavor to the best Port, and can be sold for less than half its price. Seaforth, Nov. 10th. 09-tf. VOTION. OF VALUABLE IIPROVED ESTATE, TN THE tt. T 4 . i 1• h 11 " • � j virtue of Power of . Sale contained h. a : � ertain .M ore e r t 1be, Which will be pr(iclic- ed at the sale, on - raleSdaY _9.Zs� flab pec 1, 180 At Twelve o'clock noon, - AT SHARP'S HOTEL, IN TIIE VILLAGE OF FOR o H. HOUSE, AND LOT IN EAP UFil►EY, Village Lot number 23 (W orsley's ,Survey). in the Village of Harpurhev, .ontaining.by admeasurement 45 perchc5 of Land, more or less,. on which is erected a Prick Cottage. TERMS. One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on ter day of sale for balance terms will be made known at the sale: For further particulars apply to JONL4 ,S AP JONES, Esq., Solicitor, x..11 asonic 1Ta11, Tor onto -s t,, Toronto, Nov. 16th, 1869. Toronto. �-41n STRAW CUTTER. The subscriber desires to intimate to the public stat he i,ry s sole agent in ,�ekorth for the sale of MAXWELL & WIIITELAW ' S. Ce.bil; rated TRA lir CUTTER 11923E An HAND POWER. Also for Massif's improved t C ' .s .ier. A Si•ocnt KEPT UONATANTLY (;•YII:tND. OLIVER C. WILSON. 1 J avtst C (wee, Market Square.' 9 Seaforth. Nov. 191,h. :869,19'2-tf-; ,,S _, At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S. . 11T,I Cy. ''.� TO 't: l � w 1 WA IN TIIE 8E1 IS, THE PLACE roit ,;,)rmaais The fact that the , subscriber makes this. article a speciality. should lead altintending g purchasers -who like the best the market af- fords, to, at least, try his stock. T13 ea-a ate D 4uo And a select stock of Staple and. Fancy Groceries, always on hand. JAMES G. LAIDL ''. Seaforth, ober Oe ;29th. 99 tf • BARREL and BAG At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S L �LT 1!2 5 1 F AN'el it :NOTE . PAPER. . PLAIN STATIONERY!! la great variety, SCI300L BOUK,s, Cartel- and ll cakdea.a';s Inks, Blue azul Red Jn/.-s, - Z�LI)les, Prage Books, Illini rn Books, B1(l rile ,.-votes, B'lunic . ccqunt B:rolt.s, .3Ti;TT POR THE G -S_^AFOR'J H "EX.PO`IT41,." Daily Globe and Dally Telearap1). 1 r Alain Ellett, Seaforth. J ulv'2 2, 1 8(,9.. -ri NOTICE. W;fe, Mary Me aye, hal=ing kft my 1�t Taal and board. without ju,t cause or p�7rtrvoeation, this is to caution all parties frohn giving her credit tin ni, - y amount, as from this date 1 will not be ie:T:nlatble fa,r any debts she may contract' . %Viii. M KAY. f Cis) 1%,v., 1,:'h. 1.31 -3.1 FRE611 4 ROLJ N D Stie der` pres a fie the. erb ('11 Seri •- t.'1i; taSt h t.. weie t: ui 1j,, -';fl' Yil �iirY e.)Jrli 's:14 hLig c? d•; ir'e sE gl pop' ;all,, Tea to lay': to lye' fay, Lle Grease -: asssst £'iiaa.11 1I1:; i -1 N110141s- true ers of en D uri1a Ghats 4tiir Iiia Li guarani gra11iec seems 1 only i13 cire:nt believe •til tee t „ k3;r11AI 41.8 ti• llOiale The •editor has .rel toll&;; signed his • ori doeunse Isf she will n ti ) laal 14-1 repnbii° The; -ir1, l'd lian C;l i 11 Thrt In. that I1o1rII bJi. 'test d 1- in the re in. tori Cu baa. . -ol uiltee last wee. pol.nted. received geeaat der Near was thio, the hese i f s. r c.trs t0 ,t-tli 'i' erai injured - On tib' ;lassie to with giit1 Cxplbsien and the the wall -owevet rests on f Ted t 1£' niter}' Alaska week .ladri fort r Sri(11t'ssc fear thtt� bi a tri t J�] 1sta�tirm tall as wi u(I tai