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The Expositor, 1869-12-11, Page 4• - r. Livingston's Researphes. I. an artiele on the highly important .)ette from Di...Livingston, the African expl rer, the hist London Spectator sho the value of his discoveries, and , the ftcts which they have proved. It says " ib our delight at the prospect Soein. _Dr. Livingston again i!i the flesh nust not. be alio-wed bo oversh adow the i tense interest attaching to hi, dtseoceries. Although in July, 1868— thecli te of his last, clespa.teli—Dr. Liv- ingiton hod not even seen Lake Tan- a, and of course could not positi vely-t,stify that the lake drained intc; othe N1), he had vet foundaurflielet n. evidence, to sty. nothing of native infot-1 matio , to justify the opinion that not Only langanyika, bet a series of ma,re THE SEArORTH EXPPSITOR, great Explorer traces the lake sytktei4 which he has discovered into the Tan ganyika, and should find on arriving a Ujiji, the stores and medieines sent there for hiki 1.1Se, he'will liroceed 60 the , northern end of the lake, and perhaps -' follow the it illti en t. Sir Roderick liiir chison thinks he will ' return ' to Zanzi- of b'ar after having aseercained the dilec- ton of the drainage of the -Tanganyika, , but tptainherard hat he will probably full -i0sborn coniders w the outlet, I Ca.;.ei.s 1 and see for himself whether it flows in - ito the Albert N'yanza,_and thence .lo the Nile. In the ititter.ease, Dr. Liv- ingston would, ill all likelihood, meet Sir Samuel Bo Ic.1-.; and the tesnit of this ,in, wod n he to clear up the great; i southe •lylakes contrinute their (puma of wat rs to the "river of Egypt." If this op nion should prove to be cotreet, he will haVe bolved the great problem of mod rn geography, and established his clai to the formost rank of geo- graphet of all ages. Ptolemy's mys- teriohs knowledge will prove to have l been scmething real, and Defoe's im- agination will be regarded as having been strIngely prophetic. in order to appreciate what Dr. Livingston hab done, of •is. doing, ib must be clearly mystery which, for 'centuries has shroud,: d 1 • e t wad waters of the _Nile. Island, without, of course, the criminal preface that stained the history of the craw of the Bounty. The -world will watch the career of this colony, with .1e,eply interested eyes; for, apart from ithe curiosity- amt sytnpathy net-urnily attracted by the exberiment itself, no more eno.acTint, rip0t could have been chosen in whieh to make it than that which is cherished ia so many hearts as Robinson Critsoe's Island STRAW CUTTER. Sgefkl CF THIL: GOLLAR CICOTC.1.1 SEAFORTH FURNITIIF,p' VARECOPILS Ai. MI-IT.1 undersigned bogs to inform the farm- Importer ithd imp. tfacturt -r of all kin's o The subscriber desires to intimate to the • ,I,.t hz,, , OWL/CIS-I 01..:3 i ers and others of tile Color of II - public that he is sole agent in Seaforth for i..1 kp-i\-,-Es8 & sA .6i Loticars. . has opened a first class 6ucii Al AXWELL & 'WfilTELAW 's 1 ' SE -A-PC):-P-'7111-3--- -I the sale of IN . .,. SOFAS ci;.:;TRE TABLE'S, DINING 4R- 111.1 EA ICF.A...!._':'T TA 1;LES, B.14_1i?T',.' DDLT-"-` ' Robinson Crusos's Island. _-..,..... :"AITRASSES --- And beinq.411'. a, popitinn +0 Tyr:, eq,s11 for all BUREA1 iN, Celgbrated material usea. at his, establishment. he (in CliA1.11S,''and which all who speak the .English ton, i If there is one spot on earth in and. will offer superior intincenients to any , BEIJS-211,4,DS, other party doing business here. gue May he said to take a Common in- • S TIIJIteresf, says the NecY York Pinte8, it is TP- CUTTE the island Jilart„.-Fernancle The fav- -itale nearly every ChildhOOd 18 NORSE AND ,1.1ND POWER. ieget.d. It may be true that the prop - with gtateful affection, and the scene.of its marvelous incidents shares _in our by most of us remeanbered 'through ..radn .Cruslier 1 nr€. Also for irliassey's improved- er .Robinson ertisoe's Island wikS not A SToox nEPT CONATANTLY ONIIAND. • W 0 Ilt 1 of Oritioeo ; and it may Also be OLIVER 0. WILSON. -ETI8 OOLLA..118 particularly, are acknow- I In Great Va.riet v. 1 ledged by co,,•petant judges to -.1.ta R. -has grr-14 con 'deuce in offering 1;4q., his thoroup:h acquaintance with the w,,,,nts s, ,l'orn i be su_ gThrids to t!,e pubi.c, as they al e mac Workmen. perior to anv made in tl:e county and f 1 (iood t,easoned Lun.ot.r, ant; by I irst-ciasu . of the counnallity,- he is satisfied that all who favour Lan wit,41.11...irpatrona,;e. wil..! have no cause to regret doing so. His personal suPervision being given to ail CO 1-17.7 IV MADE TO CRIDER On the Shortest work manufactuml at hiqslio _) 1 - - 7 • , i ... . _ . ... Vh,.D TURNING in a position to warroi,t all -work sold by him, and his motto will be " the nimble six." - pence befm 0 the slow shillin,T." Come along I Done with ]'"Te:4-Tu:fisi as :ede:espatch. Warerooms : • . . for showincr (,00ds farmers and uds...,e for yourselves. No charge II sT:Orl:h0. .07.7 .:0111.71T8I6T:ITA.D.P'S imam, ke---Shop opposite the Past Office. Seaforth oursr, . ---- -- Seaforkh, Juno 18, 1869. _ r. sl,,, — 211:1E. so_tf. 'lira A.:.11 T understood what he was sent to amain- off_the coast of Chili et all, but in. the Burton and Captain &peke relative to true that the continent should be / the dtainag-e of Lake Tanganyika could - not be se -tied by personal investigation. Burton b lake flowed into the Nil but in such -a case, Speke's Victoria timate s therefore, logic th south war into Vie F -Burton an •allitude was fixed. by them at 1,841 . feet, and if this4were con•eet, it would be impossible, supposing other observa- tions to heicorrect alsO, for .the Nile to receive this waters of the Tanganyika. the elivation of the Albert be 2,720 feet a,ild as his.oh- vere °Ai -dully tested on his ngland, their acorn -act muy But Speke's therrnome- hich his observations were plish. "lie dispute between Captain 1 vanza would not he th 1 urce of theriver The latter mainttiined With, ingenious 1 the Tongunyika drain -.c1 into the Nyazza. and thenee i _ e 9 7 Market Square, , o na and not, A merica ; bet habit I Seaforth. Nov. 19th. 1869. 192-11 .ha endeared in both cases the existing. usage so. that imagination kes pre- cedence of wh at is r to be a 1 a .t, 1%1'4 V/ SIC 'US E. 27- I and the Centinent 'Will he A meriea and Ji-tanfeerntinctez Robinson Crusoe's and until the end Of the chapter. _A 8 MOS t readers • reaware, this class -Zambezi. Moreover, when ty-three degress forty minutes south, 11'1'07 E. 1 yon want a Watch that will keep the B001.713111CDERS, ETULLET corr., time _ I A- RE prepartd e-Tecrt,, style. Pemms at -I Ly leaving their books at the 6ignal ii ore, Coderich, ur at the '; office,.Seaforth, stating style, may rely upon them being well bound. AT THE LOWEST rRICT.'53, And returned without delay. Scaforth, June 11, 1669. . 78-tf. c cOrner of the earth is in latifute thir- d Speke were on the lake its about font hundred miles yr` the COad of Chili, and IS about the SAM of Staten Island, -Teis, hoe e', far , more rrif- gedly.pictosesque than, beloptifill anb•-• ti - U) and boasts one -mortirtain,. Yurigne, that towers four thousand feet above uhe sea.' _Around it now in luxuriant . abundance. valious grains, j)en.e.hes, rigs , A. Sti4L ' ,..._. T &WOK . _ ECT and other fruits, together with the &in- I dal„Wood tree allti the cork ; and among.1 these disport themselyes—Or did a foW years ag6—many wild ,oats. ;aid not 6 few wild horses.. Excellent fish are abundant there, .and, with the j,sweetest r of water andai delicious _climate, fl more ' inviting spot can hardly be. imagined -, 1341.-er mad N'yanza, to SerVaLi.011.8 return to be,,yelied o ter—With N taken—rea(12-14' instead of,2 :2', when brotigl do\ rn to the coast again, and Mr. Findl) has always argil ed that 1,000 feet should be added -to the' alfie j The subscriber has GT P In the above House, tude at cvlii-li Captain SPeke fixed -the.,, thought the,early buccaneers who of 2,844 fee r; and as Sir Samuel I .Baker thought afterward American anti Eng - .t • lake. Thwould give if anelev is'. ati,on made it a. resort for many a thtv, and tiA• had sil o wu beAlbert N'yanza to lid lish whalers- who touched there for sup- . but 2,720 feet, the .Tanganyika woUld j' • higher- than the Nilotic d the physical difficulty 1 to,intervene between it lbe 124 feet ,reservoir, ai seeme( and the Nile Dr. Livingst this question, of Tamen- its drainage, nature Of the part of „kfrica. toward this in tereAtinc; disp woit.J.I was yea 81elevy„. slib we, t-triti dont that' din that, he aV couudeted undorto, )1,7. At the tone Dr. Liviogston Ta,tganviK(L, Of lakr.4 to. th p n.s. or some years the Chilitu. Gov- ernment distrtrUed. the solitude of the pl.Kce by making it a penal colony; lint the- COnviet8 rose in the revolt, tbel. would thru--.4 be removed. I was some blood -shed, a village that had on. was directed to settlelbeet built at Port Oninherland, . the to ascertain the akitude hat b(ir. NVas rimmed, and the autlimi- i yikand the whole- watershed of this thCfr work of destruction, had fled t(. I a, oireption of ties, after ferretinont and g pub -Ging to and to determine the , death the' wrotela.s m110, on eompletingi itch of Lit -d Clarendon, !three wandoring ("1 in fehnd shelter I • Hoc:v./n.11(.11 he had done 111e woods, :11):Indode.d the iShilld to 00 Jullir of last year. thA inl:', rats and liorscs. ..:,nlist.tinezitly two or II 1 .,,, 1. lit, 1...1. , , , 001-.01....e the ‘..,.eogropoiet); !um -re, and tiiceti out a livelihood thilt outlay evening, dearly ' the gene -rot -GS lioR for the 111nSt part (Iasi - here -scorns. to be little ' .I.y supplied, by- Sellipg to -pissi»g• ships! Eng the sixtE-en month: I veg.et:ibles and v".,ater. In. :1849, when 1 •ed sine. lie -,.\ rote, he 1 the memorable 1.11811.WA8 made for the., ho great wort,- which he I gold fields of 0;ilifrrnia sonic of the (Julians, ;inoluding women' and i .,';hips bound thither round (Jape Born, f writing his di=.psteb, touched at Joan Fernandez. They ..had not xeLched the. I foetid 0)ere, besides some half a, score it be had finoul a chain I or 0 'south Avhich drained ' -'I ' - toward the nor ;h., and, as be belie tin the .1.1a.lv.nvilza into the These hkes are 'ed by niunerons riN of dorNideratne ize, and should t -prove .to be. ti e headquarters of we mnat o c for the, .sources the ini9,hty river .at least 400 m south of the mos, solitherly p011- t, of Vietoria N' vanza. The river Ulla tt seenis"to connect these lakes with ea (Aber and with the Tanganyika, a the whole volume or wate,.- which th contain in all, prt fi.1dg: its w into the Nile; We, must wait f flirther inforinntir n before we can s; positively that tl ose lakes and rive aee within the basin of the _Nile, la there every probability th,:t ti opinions which ha re been ex:prosseq favour of this hypothesis will soon b verified. Livingston c.'s present jonrne has only confirmed what WaS 'JI t light in bis provi-nis trave15, Taat inste;u1 of the interior of Afrie heiseg a sandy dose waS former' thought. it is reh.11%; 1( 11 in vegetation and, studded with I; kes. 13n1 the-) e another inf't Livieg,tone h diseoverel conne -am with Lae Li e!cl pa, and far '10warts out weighing all others in importance. The altitude of this /Ike :the Dbet,Or ser- tindto 2.4()feet. thus showing tnat 8pedt„'s oi)servi:binns Viiel'e 1111 01 and thM at r. iindley was proba- blv , rig-hb Sayin ' that i$Ti. ke had raide a mistake of .1 ,f)00 feet his cal colation. But We tis.t watt until Dr Livingstone comes hlome For the detail-, ed inform lion whicA will enable- .geo-1 graphers to pronounce tl tin t edge - mew: upoe the Nile question. If the (n, the mate. et an A incrican veil, wl.nilbr, who, 1ikeSelkii k. lied left fl1,. 1 v• 'ers hey the .not milte the 'pictures of "Robinson of 1 Cr . yivin g eifts. of goo Esk ihls.la long. heard, and that exiivessiofi of the I profound -yet. nielanclmly in'T:whieli esP 'people who live in solitinle ore proitejo ei)se tom choice to dwell unon the is. land, and who had a family by One of the. UM! ion women. This man -looked (-11 I have. Fre seemed notwithstanding, to nd 1 he contented. ;Ind spoke not of leaving v the .1. , ce. or of ,iny_ wish to change fly; his con d ition. A grotto: nea r the shore Or he pointed ant as Robinson Crosoo-'s 1 ly I cave; and showed other spots, identify - i t 1 Defoe's story. - He appeared to regard , lett ' e 1 ab kle cirk s-representotive, and nit° take pride in being so accepted. • el Twenty years - Rem) to _have passed y after this wiL.hont any other or more 0.1 definite use being made of Juan Ferlt-• I nntlez; brit last winter it '‘yas ' (-Med TilE BLESE;Nt3 OF PERFET SIGHT. ; Roue] t -w-ebi7b,tri, a 8axon. engin:VT.-I bV 118111g. Perfect Si7ectatles, the difficulty i Vessrs I afr% . - ' • OF FRESH ANI) AND 17-1 -All of which he will sell al the irr•n:7•1°)"1",, pn1R77xrkt rntl?Irtc"'!" I ki The fact that the entire st-,ck is Fresh from the wholesale markets, should be suf- ficient argument to induce patronage. Pra',0137.:CE: Taken in exchange for -goods at Cash Prices. dz,- Ryan's old stan.(1. • Seaforth. Nov. °r;th. rs ing them with localities spoken of in EASE AND COMFORT_ L4 T") -r) ..a.k . 103 tf. a by the 00vertiniont to a cow- Tnere.is nothing so valuable as •Perfect Y p -n17 -of Germans. who rfre 6.'d 1).7 cm° Sight and Perfect,'.4ittlitcan only be obtained S rind his sor_xiety ha Ve. now take:ill of prociinng which is well known. k 'orris, Oculist's & ma e it a home. They number some Opticians, Ilartford (•• si nosseFsion of the islend, and propose to 2 _ • sixty or seventy individ (121S, d n.lve alter years of Experience, and the ereetiz. , unit. Alanufacture of the ( elebrated Perfected 'Spectacles, ha,‘ s wit f taken with thorn cows and other en ttle, of costly machinery, beui enabled to produ rs re nt ee ., N S, and all kinds of agricul- ; but -al implements, with lloots and fish- ' it.i..,Y apporntus, ond tools for tho various 1 media nci.it I trades. It is said that We- i hrlifin left Germany eleven years ago, i out Change 1 and :tfter pessing some time ir Eng.. tor Agc.int for Scaforth, M. R. Counter :lint : en_ aged on rnilways in Smith America. While thet e he cOnceive.di LA ZARUS - MO:RPI ' ! from whom only they can be procured.- ' theide I that. he has now earried • ' that Grand Desuleratinn, Perfect Spectacle which have been sold with unlimited satis faction to the w • Prince Edward's Island, and Dominion o 1 FOR. i ' arga stock of them for sale at , pure ntsa one of Tholi.N.s . R.1,ise:1 & 8o -ifs ec.11 el.:rated Watches. A 5 SEAFORTH. He. has also on hand a, large assortment of Clocks, Jewellery, Fans.iy (loos, Toys, &c., all to be. .old Cheap for (i"ash.' t-ti'''Ever,, description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Repaired on the 8hortest Notice, and Itavrzuited to give satisfaction. The highest price paid- for Old Gold and r. 11. COUNTER; Seaforth, Apilr 271h, 1L;')11. - Z.. ;7; ATTE 1 -V 4 'el 11 = 141.1..L.N BR, lit,. 13 MTIE sul)scriher having RtsM01,772) to I 1 the premises httely oci.:upied by% .1.r.---lck- son & Co., is now prepared to pay the high- est Cash_ Price for any quantity -of good Fresh Eggs delivered at his shop, Math St., I 72-tf. Seaforth. - DAVID D:11711SON.. Seaforth, April 22. _____. 1 _ FORSALE it 4...,, 4. . } ,it.).Jr,......; utilC2r,,,tdrit6u CI. . ,r,,,,, ri-,9-F tz o E.YE , I I The Drug Department is rimier the special -F OT 'No. -**)0, in thr, 1 'th C!onee.,sinn of : . i care of an eLperienced.Chennst, btephen. errn. liberal, Title I - i . a' - - - , Apply to ?Messrs 7.3(.1.1till & Areycv, lzie.af021,4,-, good, it. M. I'EARSON. ' January TIst, 1859. i, or to Messrs Cameron, Al eMichael, Fitz.t.ter---------- ' ald & Hoskin, Solicitors, Toronto. .-•!.ir - Sept. . loth, le,60. 92-tf. I *21(1 And dealer in Pure f • s e 41.1. • " • ",` --• -2 , • _ - • • TAMES ROSS desires to inform the prtb IP) lic that he has- opened a Sew Livi-Ty I Stable in connection with- his hotel, i Iparties can be aceonimodated with lirst-class-' horse§ and vatic:11:s, at reasonableprices, _ ."Seaforth, Oct, 15, 1869. 97-tf BEAUTIFUL.' NATURE'S CROWN. YOU Cultivate Is a certain indication 01 Decay at the Itoots. A. A.TA LE ivi S Hair Restorer Restores g-rny hair to its natural color and heatity and produces luxuriant growth. It gives the hair : beautiful and delightful fragrance. Manufactory and Sales Offices, 35 BARCLAY STREET and 40 PARK PLAOE, ANT) 266 HIGH HOLBORN, London, Eng. gv-Seatter. and RollS, Druggists, ag,ents oa tieaforth. For Sale everywhere. January 28th. 1869. 60-1v. NOT1'-‘tE -.:.-i- .„..,„„,....,‘L „..„...„.„?.4,,,•,....., ...___ ----- 7,44-iiiirars,--; s --------;--a. --•:„-i4----------- - LL has 1101r on hand the N laruest stock in Neaforth, of every des- cription of li'urniture, from the Commonest to the finest, and all at the lowest prices. Qual- guaranteed. ity of material employed, and workmanship, DITtD In all its departments, a.ttendecl to in a satis factory manner. A Heaxse for hire. • Pr. FIELL'Zi ILIAT'717" via wt. iv L1AJ Kept constantly on hand, and fitted any bedstead. This article is the hest and cheap • est MIA', attetited to by who have us- ed it. Warranted to 3atisfaction. Gritemember the plaee, -KIDD ecUMULKINS Sen-forkh, Aug, 5, 1869. 87-tf _ FARIEP de' Get yotr Homeinades Cut Out .<,P-5 With Economy & Taste ITTP, is to cnrtitv that Trencry Fhnart. AT Of the Township of _flay, in the Uorint3- S7...r.7:1L'ITZLAND of Huron, Province of Ontario, have :3,-oplied for and °beamed Lette.rs Patent for the 1Jro- s, vinces of Qriebec and Ontario, for a machine T_AIL ORS,- _ for bor no- holesin the ground for fence s i posts, styled "Slmart's Fence Post -Hole f 'Borer," and this is to forbid any person or . Gokierich, Street. . e oht:ainiiig a ra,ght for the same from. me ; e i persons vendthg or using the same, without C4- 0 0 :ED P. I 'II . and all persons so v ridina or using the same And Workmanship (ivaranteea- vriitbe dealt withwithas the law directs. CHARCEa EilOCER.ATZ . August. 6th; 1869, 1 and Trwriship Rights can . be ontamej. from the patentee, by applyin,, , NEXT DOOR. TO Ito him in the said Township of Iiav, Zurict I Post Office! in the 'United State Canadaduring the past nine years thos (celebrated. Perfected SpeetacleS nev( r ' tir the eye, and lastmany year • raC.V,72,, eflect. This is a renetition on a larger :.:4eafertb, Nov., 5. 2vIoNT ate of th 7( e expetiment of Pitcairn's WE EMPLOY NO PEDLERS. .( k-ty 1 Lurnsden's Drug Stem, 92- tf. I Seaforth, Sept. loth. Ny. ty 0 and the 4, Thus ma are reple in new' ecni thoi grate, ( ,Fteve, suPP1Y "- cools evil, beat ij coal per I per clan dragged 'The difid -currents 0 AY -cwt.; nin chinks in -T be made ; 'would not; -such casion of d -drafts eon back smok, so construe 1y prevent The 11311 -most ensto ,means of a iiienf or c outside the air by mean F.,1) ou Id_ be 111 are -1133:MArli furinsij is so' wood -work except in le -means 4 Tel. except by (14F To =WY see-mq as if it. a1isd. :it breathing -all, 'conies betwee register, chi ises Kit viz the" chief surgeot made observ -certain syini4 111 3;11, isleet °, ei by ot xperi the taecticu. Fel- years it i was iierineab inetal be kohl it slowly1 if - e'Ven 1111 the iliaitOij {:inary stive other thirigs. ic oxide. 11 nsrt readily_pe b;ineful third of one t.?d theatre, al carbonit: and the Frf that it pasries- wafer thrz* iires of our d 4Yood headwa, bre-tkfasf, the oi\siinTci rte. hogl eoettb..11, fairly out of t to businets tli draft closed, crawls of onr faniilie We have- p ainta-wbo to surest ti y, to fill the pdie that will prev4 Pezhaps mi to bavesomeei of vitrificatior the surfaees. men. having e, are in a bound to indi PO iIornbi- - Slowly. and ndemned ised fltior pro, bigh altar twic the jtipanese- oes touching t !sting en his I- teedant .01E0 4ring a stark Tildes for 2offf, in paper, irk of the la df in lengtl ;harp a 'az ritrating him recei t to bisbe g it in frt.