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LATES11 FOREIGN._
ETTROPEAN,,
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Vienna; 4tin. 13 -e -^LA Cireidar 'frem
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the SublimeWitte to the European
Powers' justifying . its recent Itction
against Greece, is published here. It
sap that the Turkish 'Government ' de
ndt_xpeetthat the Conference at Paris
will. ea- ive at any settlement.- The ul..
,timafu4 sent to Greece 'was' a declara-
_ tion th,t the internal alfairs' of the Ot-
toman mpire mutt pet be interfered.
Teond ii/ , Jan. 13. -Re ports of the capt
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ture bye , urkish forces -Of -Member of the
Cretan insurrecti!mati Ctevernraent is
confirmed. Four'tf the Cretan officials
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^ ' ' were killed, and fthe rest were taken'
prieon.ers.. The books Ott^ documents
of the Govenment fell into the hind's of
' the 'Turks ^ ',: -. • _ , - 1.,
.- e Florence, Jan. ',13 -e ---The Eljop7ta as-
serts that the Goiterninenta of France
ad Italy, Senor i019. iega;:the Spanish
inieter to PatiS;and at: least one
of the Provisional Government of Spain/
• advocate the claims of Piince nucleus
Duke of.Aeeta; to the throne of Spain.;
AMadriel; Jan. I3. -The authorities
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are in receipt of ofFers of men and -money '
from all qu.a.rters of . Spain; to. recover
Cuba from the hands 4the In.surgents.
Vienna, Jan. 1 es:-TheVbeenitte• Past/
official journal, said, yesterday that Bis
_ maiek had tslcl the Austrian minister
at Berlin that 'the retention of :Yon
Buest in office would pi -evoke serious
action OR the part of Pruseia.
Paris; Jan. 13. evenihe6s-e-The exclu-
ion _of the Ge,,eciaai AmbasSa.d-ar threat-
ens to break up the Coeference. It is
not considered pecibable that the Greek
I s. Government Vlliquiesce, and its reply
to the denten - of its !representative '-,for
instructions i not likely to preve favo-
urable, in 'which -case the, itConferenee:
will in all probability adjourn indefinite:
ely.- In the meantime, the plenipoten-
tiaries have applied to _their respective
Governments for further instruetiolialt
It is understood that Russia condenine
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the attittide...which Greece has assumed
towards the'COnference. . - • ,
London, Jan: ' 14. -e -The ., press' of
.London and Paris almost unanimously
t condemn the a,ttithde. of Greece insisting
on representation in the Odnfereace. .
It has, beenagreed that the Powers
represented in the Conference of the
Eastern question • shall no by reason of
-their participation in the Oanference be.
held bound to enforce its conclusions.
Madrid, J -au. 1.4.-A. tumult occured
in Tortesa, yesterday, growing out of a
quarrel between the .Liberal ancl•Carlist
yartiesit was suppressed by the au
thorities, and the city i now quite.
The journals _here urge' G-overnrn• n; to
' use all metans tie strengthen the,. hands
a Gen, pulce, in Havana, and demand
that 10,000 -additional treoits be sent to
.^ . Cuba
Madiid, Jan 14, --The Goyernrcent
authorities received a dispatch yester-
day fr?n Ceptain-General. Duke, of
Cuba, asking for re-inforeementse The
General ithinks he can suppress the in-
sUrrection there' with 4-,00.0 additional
t
troops. ck .\
London, Jan. 1 15, -„The Treaty be -
c _Tnit
Britain. for - lie Settlempn, of the Ababa-
.tween the ed States _and Great
-' - Tea claime/ has. ,been tie -tied by Mr.
Johnson and Earl Clarendon/ on the
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basis of the original protocol.
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i The. Madrid Journals are • bus tile to
' the Duke ot Aosta; as a• candidtate. for
the throne of Spain. The chances of
:tn. Duke of Mon pensier seem at present
• impreving. The i7aatittits. of Paris, how-
- ever' thinks the former the most. avafil-
able candidate, and most likely to
succeed, if Spaish declares in favour
of plena: any., - -
Madrid, ,Jan. 15. eve. -The elections
fj Ateruber.s of Constituent Cortes have
cob The reatitionists made
setae attempts to create disturbances at
the polling place, but they -proved abor-
tive. With these exceptions good order
.. has been maintained. The Provisional
Government has obtained proof of the
existence of a conspiracy in which
' G.endrais Pescule, Calonge and i Manuel
Gazett are implickteds The 'persons
nenaed are under arrest, . And if the
charges against them are proved they
will be severely peershed. •
Paris, Jan. P5. -The "public new -
papers report that the Conference on
the Eastmei. difficulty held a harmoni-
ous session to day, and adopted unan im-
ously a, conciliatbry sresoliution Mr.
Itangabe' was not in attehdance ; his
-'---continu&L absence is regarded 'as a
refuse] by Greece to recognize the. Con
ference.
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A meeting of tbose fatvoUring the
ballot in parliamentary elections waS
held in London. last • evening. Able
speeches were made- by Milner Gil son,
Charles Patteton, Lt4mund Beales i ncl
others. The este-mail-age was large, aucl
mtich enthusiasm' was manifested.
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Paris. Sunday, Jan. 17-.--1-The:Turkisli
Minister has agreed to the -main point:
, of settlement proposea by the C01.11131.&C'
bet awaits instruetio COIIStat13.:i1)0111
1 efore signing tht; re elves of that bosh
M. eitangabei the le pi e:entative
Greece, has informe1 t. 1 ale • e. t'
Hench Ministtr of ZOre'LLI.•
'that his instruction from the Govern-
ment at Athens are delayed rn conse-
quence of the -interruption of the tele
graph
'Itaris. Jan. 17, evening.-LeThe Conr
ference on the 'Eastern Question is on
the point of , closing its Sessions It
recommends Greece to. accept so much
ok theTurkiali ultimatnm- as relates- to
Ore' e m afiairs, and to -refer the case of
the affairs of Syria:to the decision of-
the,Courts, and promisee that Turkey,
-Will withdraw the . last point of her
national- law. The Conference main-
tains the policy of ' strict non-interven-
tion- . -1.
The latest advices from Athens show
,
that preparations for war are actively
going on in all parts of Gi eece. The
banks of Athens have loaned the Govern-
ment $20t000,000 for war purposes •
Madrid, Jan-. 16--The.eleCtiotis .in
this. city and a great majority bf the
froyincieli towns have Ledi caMed by
the governendnt candidates.
Madrid; Jan. 17.--.-The-additional
re'nforcements for the erny in Cuba
will soon sail un J( r Gen. PF loel.
Returns from the provinces increase
the •overwleiming tmajority of • the
Government candidates j elected,. .
. Lonbon, Jan. 17 evening. -Dis-
patches. from the - East, report that. a
difficulty. has arisen between Turkey
andPersia. 'Disturbances -broke out
upon the Eastern frontier of Asiatic -
Turkey, between the Persians and the
Turks, which have led to the withdrawal
of the Ambassador of the Porte from
Tehaemai. ttSince these, mem a aces Fe rsi a
has been natesing troops on the North-
Western frontier.
CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 18 -The Sub ,
lime Porte has sent instructions to its'
ambassador at.Ftliis directing ,him to
sign the prototol agreed to- by .ttie Con-
ference. Ilt is believed that the Greek
Government will not refuse the ternis
of settlement proposed by the Confer-
ence. ' • ; -
tl - Mtinuan, Jan. 19. -Election returns,
almost complete, have been received
fron all parts of the countay. It can
now be stated, with a close approxima-
tion tq the exact fignres, that the Cote:
stitum t Cortes will be composed Of 300
Monarehists, 35 Republicans, and 15
Bourbonisss. , ^ .
MADRID, Jan. 20. -The .Provisienal
GOvernment has issued a . decree auth-
orizing the Island of Cuba, to send eigh-
teen delegates, and the ISland of Porto
Rico, eleven cle]egittes of the Consti-
teent Cortes - Active preparations are
being' made for the emberkation of the
additional reinforcementi for Cuba.
Four generals are to go out in command
of the troops.
MADRID, Jan. 20. -Th e newly elect-
ed Cortes will meet for buisness on the
). fth of February. ° '
AMERICAN.
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Havana, Jai], 12. -It is reported on
• good authority that the Commission
winch left for Nuvitas yesterday to
meet the rebel .chiefs at Bayne° is
wholly empowered- to concede pardon
and political rights•and liberties, on the
basis that the Island of °Ulm shall con
tinue under the flag of tc..4-pain.
Capt. Gen. Mike is.working indus-
triously to recencile political factions
here, -and make the. extremists listen to
reason, and is personally pilling ground
in the esteem of otcler-loving citizens
of all parties. Transports, -with 1,500
fresh troops from Cadiz, reached Hava-
na this moriaing.
Cherlestehs 8, C., Jan. 12. ---It is
thought the question of negro eligibility
may be submitted to the supreme Court
for decision. Two Democratic papers
suggest thttt this course be adopted by
the Ifrgielature, 1'
Hpivana, Jan. 14.-Newsfrom omr San-
tiago de • Cuba says, according o - des -
pitches received by the 'Government
that Villa' Caelre has been retaken by
Spanish Tioops. Official accounts also
represent that Count Valmazeda defeat-
ed the' rebels at Sittancieri Coseorre and
Gaamora. He then merehed on to
Tunas, and effected a junction with
Colonel Lono. The united forces had
commencedi to advance on Bay -mo.
Itepdrc cleclai'es that Valmezeda has
actually captured Bayrno. The official
repoiks are flatly contradicted by the
friends of the insurgents.
Thellerald's Havana special says :-
We have news from Nuevitas to the
lOth. Gen. Balma bad -been 'unable to
reach Sibanio on his march towards
Las Tunas and Bay -me, and report to
be. surrounded and hard 'pressed by the
insurgents. A pertion, of Matanzas
volunteers had gone over to the inane
gents. Troops are _reported to be re-
turn nes to N. uivetas. destroying plan-
tations as they move. Arms are said
to. be arriving for the insurgents.
S.in Francisco, Jan. 14. -Trains on
Vie Genteel Pacific Railway are now
running to Elko, four hendred and
sixty m-iles from Sacramento.
New )(Oak, Jar. 14.• -s -The Herald's
London Special say, Despatches receiv-
ed from Madrid .State ,.-that one of the
eue Emperor Maximili tn.18 Al.exican
outintted on nex& 1:c ye.)
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CHURCH
' WESLEYAN
Hayhurst,
at 10 o'clock,
- Sabbath
- 'meeting
METHODIST
each Sabbath
Sabbath
-ineetiuk,
Rev. S.
PRESBYTERIANCHUPOIL-Services
at 11 am..
Trayer-m.eeting
7 :30 p.m.
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DIRECT
RY.
Rev. Wm.
erySabbath
clock, p. in.
m. Prayer
o'clock.
-Preaching
6.30 p,m.
and prayer
7.30 p.m.
commence
Lecture and
evening, at
METHODIST elltrItelL•
Pastor. - Services e
a tie, .and of-
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Selma at 2 o'clock, p
Thursday evenings it7&
EPISCOPAL OUIJA=
at 10.30 a. M., and
School 2p, m. Lecture
Wednesday evenings
Williamson, Pastor.
and 6:30 p, m.
on Tuesday
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& A, CLARK,
DOIttviISSION MERCHANTS,
-Consignments solicited.
.7r 0 R 0 AT T 0,
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1868.
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J. CLARIF,
Aug. 20th,
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CLARK.
37 -lm.
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A LL parties
LI late late
his late resiiteilee,
soon as possible
said estate
djustment,
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Seaforth,
' N 0 TI C E .
estate of the
d to call at
settle as
against the
rthwith for
Look,
Executor.
51-2m
indebted t'e) the
Dr. Chalk are request
Ifarpurhey, aind
-; and all claim
must be sent in f
-to
W. 0. GOUT
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Nov. 24th, 1863i
. BOOTS
-Williara
TTAVING
1 -Ii Ahem
11 7. '
on hand a
Shoes. None
factured on
ese- Orders
Repairing
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April 23,.
ezsHzEs.
1,
-
ally
business of
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will keep
Boots and
work manu-
attention
notice.
204y.
Mc :
lately purchased the
s ' 't • -4-
Barker, m Wroxe,,er,
large assortment 6f
but first-class
the premises.
will receive particular
done on the shortest
W. MoNALLY.
1868. .:
FARM
BEING Icomposecl
oNo, 12,
011 road 'survey,
acres of
[louse and
tietilara apply
at the prinises
'
Tuckersmith,
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FOR SA
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E. •
-ha'f of Lot
- ssion, Hur.
containing
cleared, log
For par-
1 pcaiionally
, •
-BELL.
54-4in.
of the Wes
in the seventh cone
of Tuckersmith,
choice land, 24 acres
Barn on the premises
to 'the undersigne
of Mr. James Che.ney
;ROBERT CAA.'
Dec._ 24th 1868,
A LL parties
IA_ neo-Oiating
sory note made'
Hannah, in
amount of
payable 1st
Killp, as,I
McKillop.
CAUTION.
against,
a promis-
by R.
for the
interest,
ed at Mc-/
"
58 in
are hereby cautiined
for, or purchasing
by me, and endarsed,
favor of John Moodie,
Twenty Dollars with
Jan. 1869, and da
have-peid said note. ,
' - JAMES HEN OEI1SOY.
San. ;14th, 1869.
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N or about
O Canadian
clrawn in favor
Favor -of John
inith. They
awner, as
atop ed. Any
I. s titably
the 1 ndersigned.
.,
.(e'aforth, Jan
NOTES LOST.
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the Royal
s of hand.
]ld also in
d by John
ny but the
has been
same wil!
hem with
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58-tf
.the 6th inst., at
Bank) several not
of Dr. Coleman,
Smith, and enclors
are of no value to ,
the payment thereo
person finding th
rewarded by leaving
DR. 'COLEMAN:
15th, 1.869.
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TO CARPENTIEFI3
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A RE' required
LI_ work
;o be built for
na Road.
Plans and
iliarp's Hotel,
;d, on Saturday,
it 11 o'clock.
vill not necessarily
ieaforth, January
.
JOINERS.
.
AND
and _other
Bouse
the Hur-
,
be soul. at
be roomy -
January,
ry tender,
,MPSQN.
58 -lin-
,t,
TENDERS
for Carpenter,
necessary, at a Dweting
the undersigned, oi
.
specifications can
where Tenders wil
the 23rd day o
The lowest, or a
be acceptA.
FELIX Til
lath, 1869. -.
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;HARP'S
Monday,
FOR ONE
tLEBRATION
7he celebrated
is Last Entertainment
a his departure
asion the. programme
;urns." In
-ongs7 Mr. K.
oem, "TAM
Pianoforte,
Admission
iiekets to be
door. Doors
eaforth, Jan.
IN SCOTLAND.
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THDAY.
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will give
previous
which oc-
Nicht wi'
of
immortal
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50C.
and at the tic)
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58-2n1
MUSIC. HALL, SEAFORTH
January 25-h
N IG HT' -
OF BIJRNST '
MR. KENNEDY,
Scottish Vocalist,
in Seaforth;
for California, on
will be "A
addition to a choice selection
will recite Burns'
QSHANTER,”
. - - - - Miss Kennedy.
25e. ; Aeserved. Seats
had at the stores
open. at 61.; Corcunence
15th.wt.
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- ONTARIO- HOUSE ..
The oldest in the trade, and the- only Gen-
• eral Stock in Seaforth.
rt.
FRESH TEAS & NEW FRUIT.
GROCERIES 'OF ALL KINDS.
- A WELL sELEcTED SrOulc,
CROCKERY & 14AMPS.
GrA general stock of Hardware and
Glass. A fine lot of
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HATS & 0 A P S. come any day, Frank is always at home
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HARP'S HOTEL, Livery Stable, aid
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General Stage °facet, Main Street,' 't •
R. L. SHARP, Proprietor.
Seaforth, Jan. 8th, 1869, 53-tf4
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STRAYED.
TRAYED,` from the premises of the
scriber, Lot 20, Con. 4, Hibbert, about
the lst of June Last, a White Yearling
Heifer. Any person giving such infoilnaln
as will lead to her recovery will be s4itali y
rew-arded. - PATRICK ROACH: •
Hibbert, Jan. 8.. 57 -gin
ESTRAY.
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rjAME into -the premises of the subscribOr,
Lot 30, Con 6, Morris, about the isonf
Septernber, b. Brindle Steer two yeas olgl.
The owner can hat -e the same by iirovitlig
property, paying charges,- and taking -it
away. I . : CALEB 'WHITEN.
Jan. 7th, 1869. 57
FOR SALE...
MITE undersigned. now offers for sale -k J1
_L House and Blacksmith Shop fo -me*
accupied by 1V12 McNaught. The si uathan
is good and the terms ea.sy. Enquire of !, ,
• - IIUGII GRIEVES, McKillafe.
Seaforth, Jan. 4-th, 1869. ' ' • 571-3•:ia.1
ri CARTWRIGHT, SUrgean. Denti4,
Stra,tfard, Ontario, . begs • na4t ie-
spctotiully idorm the inhabitants '4 f
Sealorth and surrounding country tliat
he has opened a paritTAL Ol?Fiett'
over -AIR. IIICKSON16 DRUG- STOR,
assistance of Air. J. 21. Ellis, Sur-fe0a De4-
tist to take charge of the same. CaO
wright contimie to '6:sit Seaforth
second week of every month. All 1,Nr0:*
Street, Seaforth, and has procurel,ectl:;
warranted to give perfect satid
Teeth extracted with little or no pain by ie
use of the Yorootic Spray, which prodmitis
local anasthsia, (want of pain.) 6hargts
Aloclerate. .Ternas Cash.
J.LEFEREN CBS Smith, Sea,fortli-
,
Dr. Shaver, Stratford ; Dutton, Chemiii
Stratford ; P. R. Jarvis, Esq , Strg.fortl!;
Dr. Whiting, Berlin ; 1)r. 11,owa3s, .Pranal+.
Dr. Bra3r, Cha,thana. _
Mr. U. be at the Commercial Hote.1,
Clinton, the third week of every rant
Seaforth. Dec. 17th. 1858. -1v.
97-47
viAnnESS
r1HE undersigi:ed,
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Segs to announce th .; inhabitants f
orth and surroending country, that b.e
opened. a First Uass liornetts 61-163,), _
pposite the Post OffIcei
AlAIN STREET.
He has had over twenty years experien4
n the business, and for the last ,seven i'yea4
las been in. the,emplov of F. A. Myersl,
peaks highly of ability as a workman.
ifaving bought out TAIT18 Stoat;
int purchased a •
AGE SUPPLY CF _GNP MATEINA:
Be is prepared to sell
S. CHEAP AS ANY OTHER ESTAZ
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71.,ISILME2,7T IN THE COUNTY: -
fn Seotch and Fancy
Li S
TEAM AND LIGHT
:-.HA. E 3 I
e fea,rs no competition. -
Give him a Call, and Save Yom Money.
Wilt H. OLIVE1,.
eaforth, Jan. 7th, 1869. 57-tf.
FRANK PALTR1DGE'S
Old Established
NOTOGRAPPI GALLERY
, REMOVED L
In Scot/?s Brick
,SEAFOLiTH
HE subscriber respectfully intiniates-to
the inhabitants of Scafo h and sur-
rounding country, that he his ow a large
andpomplete stock o
el Au"
;rap Late. eag
WINTER
.G0 os,
SOME CHOICE MnS
Beaver Overc
Body Coats, Vests and.
0, -Ladies', Mens', and Boys'
Felt Overcoats
SCHOUL • ROHS & SL
IN GROCERI
Rilbertson & Son's' Cele4ated 0
Black, and Japan Teas,. Suez
and all kinds of FRUITS,
for the eomini Holidays,
COAL 01 L, all of w
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
ARCHICALD McD
Seaforth, Dec. 15th, 1808.
:0W
a ts. --
ants..
'OOTS, - and
,712 MERV.
s.
)fr,es. Green,
s, Spices,
§uitahle
AtIbo
4ALL.
5-3-1y
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FJilTU WARS
M. - ,ROB8RTS
Importer .and manufacturer of
Fri OUSEHOL,D FUR 1
Such as
SOPAS,
LOUNGES.
CENTRE T.AB
DINI1q0 & BREAKPAST TAIf
, 1.;: REA_
OHA.[RS, and
BED6IIT,
Mr. IL has great confidence in
goods to the public, as they are
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bieas?med
And by .
FIRST-CLAS6. wor,,E.-1 EN.
el;..1.$2,13e
:ievlv2v
Tr •
11 kinds of .
eetz, •
E.
at, Varlet-- 1
offvrireg
na,de of •
J./726er
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COFSFIHS TO
• • - the Shortest otic 3.
WOOD TURNii‘
Done with Neatness aid Desp
TATareroonas
TWO DOORS SOUTH SHARP' HOTET,
Main Street.
Seaforth, Jan. 6e); 1869.
b77-tf_ ;
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1-1/WE JUST EOEI ED
2,000 KEGS BEST AWN' 1.-tEAL
CUT 'ALS,
SLEIGH BELLS INENDLSS:1 ARIETY,
LADIES it, GENTS
RI..1NTIK 1-8 •
Y numerous customers and the public' Of all descriptions,
VI 'generally will please not forget that 1:1 . •
ve Removed from the Old Stand tO the.. CHOPPING A
ES
OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE STREET
to Scott's New 3 stery Brick Block,inext! TEE BEST 3IAKES,
Kidd & AI'M-ulkin's store, and, directly-,
uth: of Ilickson's new store, win re fhave
iilt the best.Gallery in the County eseci-
y for Illy OW11 work, being' large and :com„
ing the only Gallery in Seaforth construct --
odious, and with the proper actenic light ; OF ALL ELI. 14.) S,.
011 true photogra.phic principles. Th.e4
RON
tter myself that 1 can satisfy all who; may $ •
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t BAR, BAN b Er, HOOP
ly light that Ca7i reflect the trz4e_Yeatures. t-
11. Remember, I don't want your netney:e CUTTER SD SLEIGH S
1J FF
nothing; I 'am bound to please or nepay.'
many have had pictures in Seaforth but
re dissatisfied, having confounded: my ..• COOK BOX a PARL,
.
me with another, I would request ill you f
tPhailnktrid
on s or altride's, Only, but Walk
durable, that you ask for Fraaik Paltxidge..: STO
nt a good picture, properly made: and-::
.
theygiarean 1. goingthus etxopglieetita, bpeiceaturUSee IiliaaaxiIye: Also a large and cheap assort
by Frank PaItridge ; but by a mistake, Lent of
pointed. TSHELF FIARD
not going to krank P.'s, get sadly dkapin-
ttteASK FOR, AND GO TO FRANK, . GLASS, PAINTS, OIL,
In the Brick Block, up one flight of stairs,'',.. Ever offered in this part of the
and turn tri, the right hand.
My specimens at the door are all my'own
make, and are not bought or borrowed to Country Merchants in need of N
decay the public. i other article in our line will find i
1 advantage to Live US a call,
DRY GOODS
Staple and Fancy, suitable for seasons.
Flannels, Blankets, and Buffalo Robes
Dealer in all kinds of Produce.
kleDWARD CASH,
Goderieh Street, Sea.orth:
Seaforth„ Dec. 14, 1868.. 53-1y.
andin Good Temper. - _VirRereember the plate, "Skit
inPyiketinurdeosfopf ideteucreeasdeedsirea,erdefully copied into vo.u.lar Saw," Main. Street, Seatortn
Renaembr, itis to Frank Paltridge's you N. B. -Particular attention. of B
haaid richto gvournto giteurt ae, gsocoedneleryh,oteLocgr,apthiat 1S.directed to their large stock of
willmake 3 our picture look rich, and. worth nee" "XES
SkIlenadwillgFrANyoKurPAfriLeTist11) G-VEVh9a tlees not in which they cannot be
Seaforth, Jan. 61±. 53-1y1 December, 24th 1868,
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ountry.
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to their
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t
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hundred office
ed,te tarry th.
ttion. Their p
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'of ri:41e.2fiCerie
GSne.;
leave of alisene
ing part in titl'
peror Nepole-
favees the pre
- Waslii3,rgtie,
yam tets.s of tife
;sentiment is-gti,
re=peal of tlan 9
thought, how*
Lasted upon met
Nt3W- York,,'1.
speeial says
received here fl
MS:Wine- in bat
party is hourly
little doubt
cempetent to A
. revol ut ionists t
fads 154e% bee
"tient *metrs ,
it is net *yr
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syelpathy of ti
mittee attiloiUl;
struggle now
eleetittn. frauds,
tbisi.:eti:loyria.v(ui
gross frauds w
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satlrdarkst,
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in the i'4st Of
Deminion on: t
The fees of t
-sold lest week
*moe ten, the
In the neg:
County of -Peel
as it now be
weather.
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of the Baptist
f nl prseutte
with the min
A nrinufae
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it is compii
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mend a large:
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children of di
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ureine. that
esa. - general,- -an-d
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o 1^^
to h -
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progress of th,
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. for Centre W
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Parkeaewas I
inst. There
, tendance of ti
-James ROSS AT
-loy, Esq, of
Parkinson,
1)'•• - ,other candid
Ross was deel
The reent
Mr. Whitlaw
ilnportance oi
he Lightnin
of the water
is now -beng
' Alai" ,soop.
dinmd iip
WhitlaVs 11.1
When the
brouht ino,
;fto spring u
7.Argy..i.rea3 •
The perp
rolabe
;supposed to
Nve.$ te, midai
years of ag
about, 23'
kovrn. -as
said to be
prefi.x of "
the thieves
to Tborold,
on Tuesda
eatry thtm
, in P
that the0
d. in, -an!
'carpet pa
acted in a
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