The Expositor, 1869-01-08, Page 71
Wh(l,ist 1aS b
11.th of ebn trr
} The . , il11' .T'eie it alt 'hat
Wits on hand`=busy thirst.
Mr. Budges- was „fetid i Montreal
last week!, The affair is said. to have;
been larilliant
There have been 17 4.fire up to date
;thla year,• against t. 14 last year in Mon-
treal- ;
14 Armotlie2 traction engine has arrived
; Toronte, from, England, consigned to
Sutherland 'Taylor.
three libel
witl
°air
ties.
lag the
tha prune
bee made.
th_reugh this
ttirn,iiig fro
Brantford,. Where heha been` prosecut-
ing
rosecut-
inglenquiries, etc.
THE SEAFORTH l
• S ,
ng of .Counterfeiters,
entry appeals to : be - infested
•ang_ of counterfeiters, who are.
;on business„in various locali-
he government peliceaare work-
ing up, and we understand
mus arrests ;have , alrready
Deteetivet. Smith passed
village the other clay, re -
,
the neighborhood of
The .Leader a' is that Mr. McLeod
used the woad `t Sir” 144 tunes in. the
House :in -`a speech. of s1eve;n minutes
duration.
C W.)SSiN S:—Tlle .t~itiaezis;of London,
r3az ie �. R., Co. for
bridging. the crossings.on the principal
streets - '1
There are t*o• Ctilings� two Craigs,.
two Grahams, two McCaT, two Scotts,
three Smiths, 'ancl two Williamson u
the Ontario' House:
tis stated' ` that » Col. Grey M. P.,
Iia been dralying a salary of $20 a clay
eves" since lie Waa. gazetted ,Dominion
arbitrator, about five Menthe ago, al-
though there has as yet been nothing
for Min. tes do, the ,' arbi trators s having
never met. ;.;_
Mr. S P. Green has stied the boor
poration of the town -of . Whitby for
x;500, for injuries scttataned by hum
. through defective sidewalks.
The Free . Baptist congregation a.t
roe eek, gave" a donation party and
$50 to Ticar pastor, Rev. Mr. Martin,
on` wetmesdat•.y`, last week.
At the Mount Forest C
the 16th inst-, the averag!
--for oxen, x-60 to $75 ;
$45 ; cows, $16 to 820, a
to $14
The result of the Ric lair dson mine
An engine driver, while standing
with his engine on the G. W. R., near
Konoka, fell asleep and remained so
till the morning Express 'run. into his
engine..; The result of his cariessness
was the smashing of his own engine and
the two others'belonging to the Express
trin as Well as serious injury to him-
self and several others,
& -A CLARE,
PRODUCE COMMSION- MERCHANTS, .
Consignments solicited:
T010E»TO,
J. CLARK, ' A.NGUS maim.
Aug. 20th, 1868. 37 -lm.
NOTICE._
ALL parties indebted to the estate of . the
late Dr. Chalk are requested to call at
his late r'esidence, Harpurhey, and settle as.
soon as possible and all clams against the
said estate must be 'sent in forthwith- for
djust went, to
W..0. GOTTINLOCK,.
Executor,'
Seaforth, Nov." 24th, 1868. - 51 -2m -a
attle. Fair, i'on
prices were
steers, $35 to.
d heifers $10
-last week are given as f llo's, by the
I3ellcville In i1 is e.teer : Twenty tons
. of rock gives 0. 2 --cost of working
$1.50 per ton. _
It is reported that nth
ency of ten thousaJia. c
treasury of the Board c
which can in no way he
o' ore Vanclerbil
ESTRAY.
CAME
into the premises of,. 3 5:tesd Mont
gaxnery, Lot 17, , Con. 10,1. Township of
McKillop, On or about the : 10th of ` Dec.
a
Boar Pig about 6 months.. -old. The. owner
is required to !prove property, Rayo charges
and take the sauce awe'.
JAn'I . KONTGOI1(ERY.
Saaforth, 'Dec 24th1868. 54-3in,_
The Montreal .1Ierald. says : "An.
Tipp; -"Canadian farmer has imported
for ei n .assets. Are :there -not enough -
of; th native br eecl 7" The -Hamilton
Spectator replies : "Need for. a -%reign•
importation is thoughtto be. caused by
the iufe .•ior duality of. the•breed. in the
sister, Province, Where ' a supply might
otherwise be obtained."
Ire is a clefici-
°liars' in the
f A grieiilture,
ccounted- for.
is reported to
w w0,004,OQ0, land lately re-
i Larked that if he had known as much
twenty-izve years ago as he knows now
he
might, have ,bee a rich man,
11111T TO BE61 YNE S.. --Five year ago
i th10 ). was a poor ',man.To-
t r.i' proprietor of the finest
e in the ward. ; Vora l -A -d
_n"r business.
....�
The 4e 'ival the Revs
: 1 .:
o I s Russell is rapidly �exteiief is.
Two j•on.v e rted Je\: s were 'recently.
There is now living, says the .Perth
Courier, in the. Township: of Soutlh
Sherbrooke. with his son -in -lav, Win.
Curley, a .gats. named Edward Com.ar.
who has 'attai n eel the remarkable age of
112 years. -This person evinces .con-
siderable
consideraLble vitality and Vigour,- for during
the past summer lie hoed potatoes and
performed. several feats of labour:
Tl.d following is the . cable message,:
said • to. have been received by Mis4'
.McDougall from.the Hon Mr. McDou-
gall, both being dangerously ill : "My
health; and the exigencies of the -public
service will not allow me to embark
im`mediately•for Calnada. • Sllould it be
the will of God, ' I will see you again ;
if not, adieu. ! or rather, we will yet
meet in a. better world."
- On the 3rd of December, 1868, a new
Presbyterian, Church was opened at the
town of Winnipeg, Recl ,River Settle_-.
mesnt. t It is said to be a neat anct coma-
modious.-eclifice, made to seat 200 per-
��� " *'t 'c and Fletcher,
f 1'ti::.ar� G��,rS. �y 7'
JIiUrch
P'
erly of
dist
PAY- `U P I
LL parties indebted to J. D. Fee
Hardware Merchant, Seaforth,
quirecl to fall on the unn�d1ersigned a
the amount of their 'rcaspective cl'
ares
sre�
e
nd pay
bts and
save costs. No further notice will 1 e given.
1". JNO. S. PORTER..
Seaforth, - Dec. 24th 1868. 51-3in.
a
t
44.4
pt� and are now assisting in the
good i o1k of evangelization.
T r the -Directors
zog TTleg `apk Co. (A
§.telOtt),-lmave.;'liesigned,
, that they slid
gdriee to be desea
support.
A. sleeping car on t11
thrown ever an exi'bai'
wood station near Ine
pletely . wrecked. The
Of the Dgrnin-'
`►Iclnnis land J.
giving as their
not believe the
wing' of public
NOTICE.
T
HE creditors of William Reinhart, t de- ceased; are :notified. to send in their
claims :against his estate to the undrsigned
at .the ohic of McCaughey J: Hohnstead,
Barristers `eaforth. - -
I•IARLES REINHART.
Dec. 24 1868. 54-3in.
G W. I; .;. was
kmen-tat East-
soll, .. and _ coma-
caii�e of, the
�f of one o the:
sons,•
of the Canada, Presby
y
and Rev. -George ;;Young (ft)
Toronto), of the . Wesleyan:* ,Met
body, took part in the proceedings.
MISCELLAN •
accident was the break,,
eks, `art - nately no lives were lost,
NV persons_ were somewhat
rn a
ixijured.
A sale o
ly snrceyecl
close to" the t
in
that town_
1' :,000; to $1
k' ai mall advan
,person
Seaforth,
RM -FOR SALE. '
BE1G proposed of the" West-hi?f of Lot
No,. 12, : in the seventh concession, Hut
-
on road. survey,. of Tuckersmith, containing
50 acres of choice bland, 24 acres cleared; log
House and Barn on the premises. For' par-
ticulars silt sly to the undersigned personally.
at the prmises of Mr. James Chesney.
ROBERT CAII PITFLL.
_Ti, ekerszr}ith, Dec. 24th 1868, 54-4in.
S thAY EWE. & LAMB.
n and park lots recent -
in. -the Indian Reserve,
n of Sarnia, took place
on the 8th. inst.From
» 000 w rth-were sold at
on tla upset `rices.
ova *S- is trere were 7,000
The loss by the - late earthcivake at
San, Francisco is ' estimated at . three
millions of dollars. -
] 1r. John Ross, saddlbr, of Lonclon,
has received $4,000 from the - Grand
Trunk Company as compensation for
injuries `received on, the line. : a
Nine lector es in Detroit produce
$2,11-.50, and a profit `of 646.].5.
Fred. Douglass had the pest house,
$279.55: Charles Slimmer chargecl$400
for his lecture, and drew only $105.
The fiat strawberries of the season
made their appearance in the New 01 -
deans market last week, selling at $3
the basket. The citizens console them-
selves with the reflection that the fruit
will soon become plentiful and cheap.
The celebrated artesian well of St.
Louis has reached a dept'h.of nearly
three tliousancl five hunched -feet, and is
still going downward. No one mows
when :the chase will- be. abandoned ; it
has been kept up -or rather clown ---clay
and night for two years. and. more at
.the rate of three feet -per day.• •
,P,.ME into the premises of the s bseriber.
Lot No. 21, Con. 4, H. .P4 Survey,
Tuckersnmith sometime in July last; a Ewe
&. Lamb.- The owner is requested to prove
property pay charges and take' the sante
the y ar 1851' whil in 1861, there
wore 13,000. n 18 i,' the vale ,sof
the product of )ur manufactures,' w
ita-
axliout $245,000 ; in 1861 it was ove
one and a half million dollars. _
I3uckley:and Doyle, confined at Otta=
wa, aa accessories to the murder of 11Ir.
AleGee, are said tobein improved health.
A strong effort hasbeen made to . get
33ucl,ley opt, .but avi bout success. It
take
i; expected that th it `trial
place in March or -April. ,
Cduncil of Bruce; a
d to a committee,
or -General . that . a`
e made for the
e slior•e of Lake
r
• away.
ALEX. BROAD_ SOOT.
Tuekersmitla, Dec. 24th 1868. - 54-3in.
ESTRAY STtERS,
AME into the premises of the subscriber
k Lot i, Cont 10, Tuckersinith about three
.monthsago two Steers, one rising 3 years'
anal-theilother4rising foui ;years,' The first
w
Mentioned ?nearly all red, white tail, the
otllex'nearly white, short tail.
as ren ,,:to prove property, p
ncl takee sante away.
ALEX. MaCI7 tNON,
In the County
notion was refers
Irsaying the Goveri
gk aut of money ma
Huron, on the coast ' of the County of
, rbotirs on the east
e owner
y charges
Tuckersinith ec. 17th 1808 s s. 53-33in:
—� —
MPOR 1 AN C � .CE.
kIE books and accounts of Chas. Pent9n
T' late - publisher of tbe•Seaforth . "°Exro-
sxroR" have been placed m the hands, sof
Benson & Meyer, Barristers and Attorneys,
Seaforth, who ` will .receive . all moneys.
Parties are respectfully requested to' settle
when- notified by there of their. indebtedness,
as they have.strict orders to close the Led-
ger before the 5th of Jany.
GHA.S. PENTON.
Seaforth, Dec. 17th, 53 3in.
NOTICE:!
t •
In Changer ,
Carter qs Carter.
Bruce.
The packing hour
largely increased th»
that city_ On. Tue
e-xtraordinary sup
with {an unusual carcasses were were disp
$8.45 per
have :seldom peen,
ket-
Th_e Halifax 1T
Mr. Wilmot of T
elevated to the Be .
-'•oust, it was expected that e would
l Sabbath
longer continue tobe a
�l Teacher._ He however did.
Gu -
11e work .and with ', 0 zeal
yPhen h°� was
,n than ever.� to be
-ad froom tlxe. ' it was
w =
' Yve up
ecord-
a, zea-
es at n London have
,:arrivals ofpork. in
sday there wasan
ly of dressed hogs,
demand. - The best
used of freely, from
ices beyond :which
noWntin that. mar-
itrres says yen
ew Btrunswick, was
a ch of the Supreme
4TriE Australian Colonies are greatly
troubled with living nuisances; which
they have been the means 'of initrocluc-
ing in the guise of benefits and bless-
ings. It. was -thought a great thing to
introduce rabbits from England, and all
were ready to congratulate themselves
when 'the thing had been fairly accom-
plishecl. The thing has been, however,
too great a success. Rabbits have mul-
tiplied to such an extent as to become
a serious .nuisance ..»ncl. a formidable
loss. They eat down the grass Of Jeep
rains. and'are in clangerof supplanting
the wool -producers. ' To think of s kill=
ing them out stow would be ` almost as
hopeless as to proclaim war against
flies. One \stock keeper has expended
ten thousand pounds in. trying to extir-
pate these pests from his 'pasture
ranges.;Then it was thought a rare
good thing to get English sparrows into
thatsu'nny Southern land, and thatim-
pudent little fallow now comes. down
heavily upon the grapes, which are there
cultivated sO successfully. .Sonne folish-
ly patrioticcotchmen could not think
they could be comfortable without very
fair `Caledonia thistles ;, and- these.
thistles have now become .fa . _too
•
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00
1-4
0
ct
NOTICE is hereby. given tha
appointccl ii
Receiver in the
All parties, the r fore, indebted
ated
•of the late Jonathan. Carter a
pay their accounts to me. All
paid. within one month from t
be telt in suit for collection. !
Dated this 25th day of November 1568.
•
568.. LTIDWICK MEYER.
Seaforth, Nov. 25th 186. 52-4i.
have been
above cause.
o the Estate
e notified to
accounts not
ais date will
THOS. B
Cabinet Al aker,
UPHOLSTER AHD- UNDE•!,TAKER.
LL kinds of f arniture kept Constantly on
Ahand, consisting of the latest varieties.
1 rughruff's Spring Mattrasse ,
Carriages. Collins kept constantly on hand.
Work made on the prones.
A Hearsefor. hire. 1,t areroom op-
posite Kidd & McMulkins. t .
THOS BELL,
March 24, 1868. - .1 y.
ONTARIO HOUSE,
The oldest iia the trade, and the only Gen-
sh : t a giant evil. e Y : s�fo Tyec 1�4, 1868:
to r1 theprosperity ity of the x":r;
eral Stock. in Seaforth.
FRESH TEAS &N
W FRUIT.
GROCERIES OF AL KINDS.
YELL SELECTED S OCK' OF
& LAM
Harclwai
lot Of
HATS & CIA
ALSO I .. ,
DRY 'GOO Ck i,
Staple and Fancy, suitable for-allbea-
CROCKER
itar A general stock of
Glass. A fine
Flannels, Blank at and uffalo F s, :
Dealer in all kinds of Pro ce. I3,
EDWA D' C.
• Goderic st3fiyth.
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BANK RU PT S-
KI DD &
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uA 'E just returned from the `markets
1 i with the most replete, cl eapt,t, and
BEST STO T� r
Ever imported into Seafort., -which, for.
price, style, and qu lity,
its Ban
Goods
Into the
The stock will be found co
various departm
AT PRICES
Challenge Coin
Consisting
Shawls,
Mantles,
Breakfast Shaw
Peleines, '
Lathes' Urossoiers,,
Ladies' Chest Protectors,
Bonnets,
Hats,
Straw Goods.
Feathers,
Flowers,
•
II I
de t
pleat in 1e
hts,. ;
HH
• etion,!
Silks
Irish Popl .s,. -
Frenoh �llnos,
Cohourgs,
T,,u stres, -
Baratheas,
Prince's Cords,
Crape Cloth,
Prints, Wi*cies,
Gambries,
Ticking,
Grey -Cottons,-
Deady -made Clothing,.
Broad Cloths,
Hespler Tweeds, .
Overcoatings,
Fancy Flannels,
Home -Made Flannels,
Flannels,
Carpets, '
Horse Blankets,
Ladies' Satchels,
Boots and Shoes, '
And a choice assoi tinea, of .
OG
Fresh from the markt. Also Sillarie quan-
tity of
ONONOACO, CODERICH AN CLINTON
SALTII
• KIDD & 41401)-11/KIR t
Seaforth, October 20, 186.
•
HICKSOWSEMPOIUIV
LARGE STOCK,
LARGE RIX!SES,
Increased Facilities f r doing business.
CARP TS,
InTapestry,' two and thr e py all Wool,
Union and Hemp, a !Fine as >rtment.
OIL CLOTHS—FLOOR- AIH TABLE.
Canada TweOdS,
Full-Cliith
SLtiIi ttS,&C.
Dress ofAs
In Victorines, Bow
ii
liR
Coats, Pants. and
made
Good Fi-
t
j30ts an( 1� { %An
hes at Low i'rjees.
Groceries,
Crockery
China)
axnpS,
EVER T
Anything
• GET IT! AT
( O'
of tre l
B0
rrra
Seaforth, Nov. 2f,
"ant'
868.
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