The Expositor, 1869-02-12, Page 7\CHURCH DIRECTORY
LEVAN METnoDIsr Crrou•cx.—Rev. Wm.
Hayhurst,, Pastor: be vieesevery a'. bath
at 104 o'clock, a. m., and 61 o'clock, ,p.
Sabbath School at 2 o`clock,: p.m. Prayer
meeti=ng Thursday ev e tort a- at 71.,•, o'clock.
f onisr v ErrscorAL C:ni,=tticn.-.Preaching
each Sabbath at 10.10 a., nt<, and 6.30- gra.
Sabbath School2p,in. Lecture. and prayer
meeting.' Wednesday evenings 7.30 p.m.
Rev, ti. Williamson, Pastor.
stn TEF €. N (.aloe.'Ite, .- ervices commence
11 a.m. , and 6:30 'run- Leetc:re? and
Drayer meetme uu i ,tesgay c v ennz4, at
zegimentmenetzta
NUM RIFLE ASSOCIATIOI,
SEAFO11TII Ali At,'ll.
MFE k ct . of the above Association
will be herd rut ;;q-;arl3's hotel, e afOrth,.
e Urt i:xng of Friday, y, the 1 nth ciao~ of
'Lary wet, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose
E eleetite, odi.,ers and transacting otber mat- -
is apiataining to the -sante, A full at-
aulanee of all interested is iiia tied,
T. P. BULL.
£ aif�i lith Jai;i r '
en -re
A REIT R,
u 1ldUS&r
*EAL11t Tt;ncltrs for epee inn a ,N:•sir
l''r. one Sehot:1Reuse, of 'ch(.c.1
:€t inc. to.�(w1 ; hij} (a ; f �i lllic x`t, - a€at. ad-
s ,t ..0 Mr. !f(`lt�€ f✓t'��(v' el.�, Avi11 be he-
0'tti4 1 `t,n.r ios% O1`1S n.`t coon,
ti16tifatiw, eta.:.Fx h day. of . • tbi € 1I . next.
L
lkfs Lebt.1 and R t tuts are -already pro-
.• tt ti 1' elmr . Lees, bi4id tae .`' p :t;inea tions
is 1 fk%:g1 s Inay hi: ae t tat' E •.. Jolin Me-
n( h S, fl't..; ct°r- to t.(t111 1,EI1 1tbc, nal 't.s of
'*`_7 het r:.ty+tri. =ilii eeuri'Lioi for the due
t1 Ia1C'..t of -.t k,: c.art la1::t. rltlif. rustt€ .
-I1 aadvttirf•c' a etrti:au ai�.1(}nt t (f reott(:y tt>
f _
tt` t '�i'(rf4(tt' :but t`'.€' do not bind n(1 title-
i r ez4 r s a_zetpt tl.c. It.wez i;, or any to tdc r,
't. -- i'it (°e titlen.- of the acetru.&ui-nt stall'
;' ,(? -'i t•a `tt•,G collet I.1n i1.
�bat rh ti 11L pIlJh' (1 a. t(ifile
Tt1;4a'l:t ``1.'(.1uters fir .1F1'arrne
F iA a M:..0 1NN,LLL, i Trustees,
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.l. (t r 1I.Lt.i. St_'e. NO. 4-
.
Jan.. ::21:11,
e
Y
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E t; fidersigned,
.OL T P.
Ks to announceto tlu, iuth i.ltita.:its of
a'u.aa at€ail, surrctind111 t eminiry, Cleo' ht. has.
` c}1':tt•.t1 a 1•'irs,-cia.s �&Ui it. b E.bup,
ite the `ost:I'. i ce
F EE }Yy t cs .LL\ sY -�t p s+zr_ L1
hied over t t-nt �` years e perienee
and fur {"�■4f. 1st\4 '- \`. til yea -s
111 t�it� t. Ail, 67:,,- Qt 1'. . \. i•• ye is
<.. to `' ext ;ILI awaits.; as s. \i'SrI 11'.' :..
fl
p::r'-xaa,,ti a
s �7 `° j1..ff ,CF -0 "n' TEL!
Sp
t1t; t i prt•p }r,,(. tet
ff1.1:I'. AS ANY ()J[1 t E'-TA3-
s1.611\1ENT IN'T}it cOtTNTY.
tzi 4€t i h
and. FtLri:(; f
1
T - 1;.AX Li LIG!I
ET A_ E$.
;i C let; iittrX1, -
':c 1.,1.E a
ff.ri .i, Jan.
:,, and Savo Y41.ei Meney.
M. II, OLIVER.
11, 1 btY:- v i -tf.
ZS. LIVERY &
,.,qitt
te+
iIi`k,I,€ 4.—Vg t t3 as I..i a,n(1 Good Vehi-
cles. it . itE1 hours, en ref.tsonAle tc'.rni'_o
lair€rest aixiti best Livery r+' iii seaaftsrrh
malt .ifs crr Ctruimert,a1 tl'i vcilei s.
(biers North of S'Eair1,.'s lzt�tzl.
MUSES_,� qg
a;:.� �L �.iEr. k v kt:SALE..
Frth, Dee. 1:1, istis. ul-Iy
1.1
LUUD Y&3O Nr
et€€rnif•; thanks fw' past favors, have ,
t` 1a'_t•t ure of artii(1cIi:;(1:t to- the finer-
s Euit1 business itis. n of i f aafurth that t'hc
y
tneared toreceive (ar(1(rti f(ira.11 l;.incis.e,f
I>.lt A Y W Qfl
�t € (ls handled t' .L. I care, and satisfac-
'rnartreff,
'tlst, 1860:
T & 011AM MAKER
UNDERTAKER &ci .
A Large Stock .
kinds of furniture kept constantly Orr
la.Id, ct istnig of the best- varieties_.
ai�€ttf s. ria liattrasses, Children's
-fes. Coffins kept constantly unhand.
i`L made on the premises .
A ' 11eaarse for hire. \%'art.ropn op -
Kidd: &
THOS. BELL,
eh int#
(Concluded f ront second -page) -
pie of St. Domingo will accept annex
aation with avidity and satisfaction. The
.,tatenicnt having. been. made that the
tlebt of -the Republic was 6 or 7 : mil-
. t.
� •' - Confidential
• itis- Co
`�'ab
llctn,� �..la . J, W.. j
Atreut of the Dominican Government;
has addressed a note to Hon. ,N, P.
Banks, 'stating cstliat the entire nidebt-=
%dness of the Republic,.ineluding the
paper currency m circulation, will not
exceed $5Oo,0f'):
There is no l.rospect that the. Alaba-
ma treaty will be considered this ses-
sion.It has not -evi n been referred to
the Committee. on Foreign Relations..
Havana, Feb.. 8:—The. Di•ario, in its:
account of the autbreak at" Camarones,
states that the first :act of the .rebels
wasto destroy- a section 'of the railway..
The -wane paper acknowledges that the
situation iu,that quarter are very grave.
The approach of the revolution .to the
vicinity of Cienfue ;as, Which is in- the
centre of -a, large Flasting district, is
expected to cause a Ilse in thek;sugar
rurlet:. The rebels recently " assem-
bled at Managua, to the number of 300.
They were attacked by the troops, and
defeated, losing all their ' arms and at-
munition, and eleven prisoners. •
`Havana, Feb. 9.—Tke Government
is organizing several new battalions of
volun' eers, heart .for garrison duty and
,pari- -for \active service in the. field, . Ll
Cabans,. the strongest fortress of HF -
vana, is now garrisoned by . voluntee s
inp lace of the regular troops, who ha
-been sent to Cienfuegos.
duneSan. Francisco, Feb. 8.—A s,
from Mexico state that 'heavy -Tai. s
prevailed in the State of Sinaloa. Th
river overflowed and inundated th
c:o€entry, destroying several villages e
tirely. The. Less of life - is unknow
but itis feared .to. be very great.
Tie w York, Feb. .9. --The -reception
tendered to General Grant, last even-
i*g, by Mr. S. B. Oditt iiden in. $cool--
Iye, was attended by over one thousan
of the elite of -Brooklyn and New Yor
society. Mr. Chittenden had extended
his_P arlors by a• temporary covering, of
'the adjoining grounds. The decora.
‘tions were very striking and tasteful.
•
l
vt-r..1.9s-rrop.„'
The (dobe says that definite informa-
tion has been received in that city that
the troops at present serving'_'in the
Province- will be withdrawn on the 3rd
:of May next. tf,Orders have: been issued
to
notifyowners of premises rented -for'
the use of the troops that they will, be
vacant at the 'time! named:
The_ law water }in the neighbourhood-
cf fort Dalhousie has=given plenty
of
luck to the fishermen recentl. The
fish get attached to the• ice .by hair
ft a lk fins, and are then hope out:
Large: qucntities ofbass, and pickerel,,
weijle caught in this way, . before the
snow fell. -
. 'Wiliam Thompson, .after serving a
three 'months term in Lincoln jail, laid
an informaton before the St. Cathar-
in. fs, inagisti'ate, on saturday, against
some parties as the burglars of the
balk of Montreal. ° He says, be ob-
tained the information . Tri Jail, and• is
sure of the $5,000 reward.
A Goderich corn `spondent advocate
the introduction here" of - the English
house sparrow for the destruction of
grub and insect enemies of gardens.
ie hopes. that the Horticultnrar Socie-
ties,. or some such men as L ugh John-
ston, M. Ce Cameron, and others, whose
gardens are. a credit to the country,
v Til hill a helpirg hand in the
PROVINCIAL=:
The Registrar of the County of
W ellington, Mr. Jas. Webster, is
dead. • f
ti e• learn from Mont sal. that Mr.
Weir has accepted the tenders or sup-
port to . the. silver :exportationmove-
ment
muter.
Mr. Small, formerly of Stratford, late
manager ; of the Royal Canadian Bank
at Kingston, and Mr. - ]3arnes late Tell-
er of the same Bank, were/ committed
for trial.at the Assizes on a; charge of
consi racy to defraud the Bank of X1,-
000
000 sterling. Both persons were ad
mitted to bail.
A wandering Yankee who had -put
up: for the night at a hotel in a western
border tovn, onentering the bar -room
next Morning he 'saw the landlord
sweeping up what be supposed to bei
grapes, - He said - you have pretty
I
large ' grapes out here?". Grapes 11' -
said the landlord ; " them's eyes that
were gouged out here last night!"
- The -exceedingly mild weather which
has prevailed up to the last day or two
has_ had a marked effect on vegetation.
Mr. .Aske °v, of this town, showed us
last week a sprig of priqot with nuds
in almost every grade of expansion' to
full leaf... Another such winter is
hit •dly in the memory of the "oldest iu-
lial� tent." So says-- the St. Shoinas,
Horne jouvnal
The eldest son of Mr. W C. Little,
M. P. - for South Simcoe, a lad of about
fourteen met with an accident a. "few
ago a g o which resulted in his death,
When : slid clg down the hill near his
father's the sinall sleigh he was on
struck a stump, against which hh was
also thro'v n with violence, and sustain-
ed, an internal injury which proved
fital On the 25th inst. .The deceased
was a fine boy of good promises.
The railway commissioners adopted
an inzrn:gration scheme which will be
submitted to the approval of the Gover-
nor=general, and af(;ervaids to the pro-
vincial governments. --They have also
had under` consideratiorl a form of con-
tract, and-arnelided the same by provid-
ing that in case of the changes mention-
ed in sec. '68 of the general specifica-
tions, contractors will be subject to di-
minution or be entitled to additional
compensation]_ ae the commissioners reay
"deem reasonable. -
It is proposed to build a branch rail -
wax from. Grimsby, on thea Great
Vtern, to fort Maitland and Dunia-t
viile.
A sudden fatality' has broken out
.awong horses -in Montreal, *caused, it is
supposed, by feeding them on refuse
from -the breweriesand sugar refineries=
At the packing establishment in
(Kincardine, over 500' hogs, were ill,
process of pork manufacture e at one time
last week.
A snow slide, from the cliff a+ Had
low, South Quebe; c, the other `day,
engulphed:. eight • houM e. Fortunately
• no one was seriously hurt.
On account of a bad. lot . of dogs. in
London Township, L. 0. U.' for $44
were paid for dead ewes - and lambs at.
the last meeting of the Council. "
AT
.ROLLS'
rugs &Medicines
. Parts & Oils,
V4RNI-SHES
AND
P 6+:NTINES,
rushes & Comas,
10 Stuffs
Lamps
A. man nailed Shell . shot another
man named 'Ross, on Tuesday. Both'
lived at Brentwood.- A maga _stands.
but a poor chance of bis life when at-
tacked by both shot and shell.'
- It is:estimated that Ontario has more -
than one million acres of low, swampy
laurels - lying_ waste, z hich by proper{ .
drainage can be converted snto
arming land of superior quality. •
Encouraged by the long discussion.
(on the clog tax bill ar honest fernier in
Kent wants the Local _Legislature to
:pass a "eat tax bi I uecaaiase he has had.
all his young apple trees S i atch ed and
'ruined by his neiglibo iirs' .' cats.
The old Registry office in Niagara
has been converted into a first class
lock-up. - The people Of 'the "oldbet
rough" were gleeful because the first
tenants'were from 'St. Catharines:
The contract .for a new Presbyterian
'Cheri ch, at McK.a:iy'e Corners; North
Piympton, to seat about three hundred
persons, at a cost of $2,456, _ has been
given out to Mr. Bailey,. of Forest, -
County Larnbton.
A girl attempted the other day to
cross the Niagara. from the, American.
gide on the accuuulated ice, at Clifton,
but When near the .Canadian side she
fell thremgh, but was rescued by a
tlernan standing on the bank.
A child of Mr. ` Nichoison's Barri,
some tile since died, it, .Was thought
_from. eating colored candy:. The store: -
Ada has been examined by Professor
Croft, who failed t{o discover any -trace
of poison.
A conveLItion of ten neranee. iazen is
great. slaughter of wild cats was
lately made by Messrs. Richard, and
John Cook, of Ed�� arcdsbu gh. The
Prescott 1 vlegrapplt says that with dog
and rifle they have. killed during the
present winter, not less then 11 of these
destructive and ferocious brutes, some
of. which were' of enormous size. - There
'IS no doubt that the frequent savages
a,mong'shheep which are generally as..rib-
ed to cogs, in order to secure indemnity
Out of the dog -tax fund, are the work
of these fierce animals.
FOUR AT A b; •TH.—A lady in Minto,
Y
recently gave birth to quadruples. The
husband, . who was absent int the,time,
upon. �c aching home was inforu1ed of.
the 'new' arrival and was thunderstrucit.
A child was placed in his: arms, which
he said was a good lively 'One, •another
was brought to him, and he - opened his:
eyes, Lather widely ; a third was.brouglit
to horn, and he imagined it must - be,a
neighbours, but w:as'assurecl to the cor.'-
teary, but when the fourth was brought
he exclaimed thank heaven, I have
my farm paid for:" The mother and
children are all doing well, - and the
happy man is quite contented with his
pretty darlings.—Berlin Telegraph
In. consequence of information given.
to. Cheif Constable Harrison, on. Satur-
day`evoning, a young man from God(
-rich, ';named • Charles Arthur Clarke,
was arrested and brought before the
Mayor at a late hourthat evening, on
suspicion of being the murderer of the
unfortunate roan Williams, in Goderich;
a few weeks ago. His Worship felt,
convicted- on 'learning his statement
that hG was'uot tine 'than, but at the re-
- qu'est - of the 'Constable Harrison, re -
AND
CHANDET 'ERS;
imneVJ- s
v
AND .
Bur ers,
air Qin-- -
AND
Peyfuinery,
.Cough Mixtures,
BEST COAL O I L
Physicians .Prescriptions
October 20th. • 1868.
GREAT ATTRACTION
• TN's LARGEST STOCK of
BA1
RUPT. `STOCK;
8 :0.0:DS.
UL� I
A :-i list returned from the, mark&
w
' the most
replete, ate cht,a est� and
.t
t.
l3
THE NEWEST STYLES OF
THE CHEAPEST LOT OF -
pawls
ST : STOCK r
Ever in4ported into Seaforth, which, fo
rice, style, - and quality,
is 8a.krojt
Goods
IntO the Shade
The st'"' will b found. complete lin the
will
departmehts,
A ; PRICES WHIC I
Chaff m- e Corn _ etition 1
Consisting of
'•• Shawls,;
Mantle4,
i Breakfat Shawls,
Peleines,
Ladies' ossovers;
Ladies' 0- est Protectors,
Bonnets,; i
Hats, 1
Stew Goo
Ethers,
P7Cwers,
S1Iks,� y i
Irish, Poplins,
French Merit -16s) -
Cobo rgs,
Lust es,
Bare els
Prin re's Cordis,
TECE BEST VALUE :SIN Crapl; Cloth,
Prints, Wi ncis,
' Cambries,4
_ f' r7 ('1 � � TickLg� ]
Tweeds and Clotl s. Greeff Cottons; •
Rea -made Clothing,
,
Bro Cloths,
Hespler sweeds, ,
Overcoa1gs,
Fancy Vannels, -
Home -nide Flannelsy
Carpets,; -
Hoa? Blankets,
Ladies' Satchels, -
BoON3 and Shoes,
nd a choiee assortment of
TNF NICEST STOCK OF
careiany piGV d. . • -
46 -pin READY-MADE CLOTHING
CARTWItIGHT, Surgeon Dentist,
Stratford, Ontario, begs most re-
spectfully to inform the inhabitants of
Seaforth and surrounding - country that
he has opened a DENTAL OFFICE
over MR. HICKSON'S DRUG STORE,
Main Street, Seaforth, and' has precured. the
assistance -of Mr. J. A. Ellis, Stu neon Den,=
fr. Cart -
forth the
11 work
isfaction.
in by the
produces
Charges
tist to take charge of the same.
wriaht will continue- to visit Se
second week of every month.
warranted to . give perfect s
Teeth extracted with little or no p
use -of the Narcotic Spray, which
local anasthesia, (want of pain.)
Moderate. Terms Cash.
`R:EFERENCES :-Dr. Smith, Seaforth ;
Dr. Shaver,- Stratford J. Dutton Chemist
Stratford ; P. R. Jarvis, Esq., Stratford ;
Dr. Whiting, Berlin ; Dr. Rowans, Drumbo ;
Dr. Bray, Chatham. •
-
Ilir. Ct will be at the Commercial Hotel,
Clinton the third week of every month:
Seaforth, Dec.17th lli('R !13 11
A
to be held in Toronto, on. the T ,'d` inst., 'mended him till Monday, when evi-
;for the . nix :Jose "of "orgainizing a grand.dence was rocul'ecl from Goderich
.. empeia:•Glee ni.on for more- efficient proving conclusively that he was a jdif-
a d it li ' d action neon questions affet-: ferent .person, and. he was dischai ged
~ting the �mo :a1. prose s:pf the eotvatry. accordingly —Beacon.
ATHILL'S
' THE - PRETTIEST -
ec. r�. F - v.l_.�c=e:J�wcr4
FRANK- PALTRIDOE',S
Old Established 4 .
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
REMOVED
��Y numerous customers and the public
g enerally will please not forget that 1
have Itemoved from the Old Stiind _ to the
OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE S REE`,
Into Scott's New 3 story Brick lock, next
to Kidd & M'Mullein's - store, . a d directly
south of Hickson's new store, w, ( re I have
built the best .Gallery in the Co my especi-
ally for my own work, being lar e and coin.-
modious, -and with the proper ac enic-light ;
being the only G•ailery in Seafort construct-
ed on true photographic princi les. The
o9taij•light that can reflect the true eature,$. I:
flatter myself that 1 can satisfy all who. -may
call. Remember, I don't want your, money
for nothing; I am bound to pleas or no pay.
As many have had pictures in S. aforth, but
were " dissatisfied, having conf ' unded my
name with another, I would req est if you
want a good pictutre, :properly made and
cltirable, that you ask for Fr. ' Paltridge.
;Don't ask for Paltridge's,. only, but Frank
Paltridge. Tam thus exphca t, b cause many
think they are going to get a p eture ;rade
by Frank Yaltriclge ; but by a mistake, in
not going! to . Frank P.'s, - get u idly disap-
pointed..:-
— GO . ' RANK,
In the Brisk Block; up one flig t of fitairs,
and turn to the right ha - d.
t My specimens at the door ar
Make, and: are not bought or
decoy the public. -
t Come any day, Frank is altida
anilin Good. Temper,. -
`Pictures of deceased carefull
any kind of Picture desired. ' -
Remember, :,t is to Frank Pa
hnvE to go to get a good Photo
and rich Furniture,. Scenery, &c
make 'your picture look rich,
sending toyour frie'ctds:
all my own
orrowed to
s at home
•
copied. into
tridge's. yon
raph. New
- , that will
and trot-th
o does not I
know. FRANK PALTRIDGE - -
Seaforth, Jan. 6th 53-ly j
i .
AND
THE GREATEST VARIETY OF
FANCY G00
Fresh getm the markt. Also a large quay
tty, of -
ONOND CO, GODERJCH AND. MATO
SALT.
KIDD & McII7 t�KIN.
Seaford. October 20, 1805
a
erts
AT
W.. TILL'S
NEW BRICK STORE,
OPPOSITE
THE LARGE
BRICK HOTEL,
SEAFORTH.
fRITANNFAA HOUSE.
,-AVE JUST!' BEGET Etr
2,00t9 KEGS. BEST IVION I
FUT :TNAIL
3
SLEIG 1 BELLS INENDLESS V .4RIE
LADIES & GENTS
R INTIK $I . TES
Of all descriptions,
HOPPING A XS
,'j' TR BEST MAKES,
ewers' Supplies
.OF AX.L
B iR, BAND & HOOP IRON
0t TER & SLEIGH STUFF)
OOC BOX & PARLOR
Amo a large and -cheap assort nen' of
i HARD 11Y :AR
SILT, ,
:9 -LASS, PAINTS, OILS,, c
t
Eve offered in this part of the count
Cotry Merchants in need of Nails or 3:17
other - rticle in (Die line will find it to t eir
adva tape to give its a ca1L
11
eraember the L ce, "Simi of the
aw," ..'Tail, Street. Seafor . .
{
Particiilsrattention of la-ckr hs
ted to their lame stock o :
ACCON BOXES AND 4Xa
eh they* cannot ibis under ('id in
.vominiora.
1 nber.4 th.1 8
(J.
cull
i
tnie