The Expositor, 1869-02-19, Page 3144
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1. d (3t1,tnot preaent, but Ree
t , ,n•
- Alajesty s.,kvech was read to the assern-
led housg by -the Lord- Chancellor.
The spebetl as in substance as foil ows :.'re
1 The Qbeeh. assures the Lords . and
d Commons that the relations of Great
;; ' ain ,witk all foreian }lowers, are at
ent on excelient fdeting. '
ostilitieS, which threatened to break
out ill the Itlest, have been- prevented,
j Coftftirence of the Great Powers
i
r!e is expressed that the negro-
-7 s with the Vitae(' ldtates' will
on a firm_ and durable .baeis the
irldshir v:1Lih shold ever eei„e be
-eeti Eligia id and Ameridt.
Di4turi.itu Ts in tile C'olt,pv of New
Zealand dire t6 be retTeite:1 ; but the
,,tteen ie. siert) that. prittlenee end metier-
, f w - ' ,
. onthe diert ed.* tire Gvernmiest will
. .
)eut - ireertrrenceof satii uidrIppy'
; .
F
vents.
d The tl:tinuites 11 will be leid be-
e the 'House of'eommens by, 1-Ier
jetey's 1-10nisterseare franitit.;en the
basis of deotionir eetinled
enev of the administration of the
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serviee. -;
TIW Cimtinued St1SpellSifli1 OS :the
pirationiof the writ Of firerewsCr
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nts= ltelzald is rectal. dad as id ne-
r
Th d r•beclesd arraneoments for
be censiderd
etrislattioI1 Gr final ad -
lake Men -oeinaads
'elf both Heusee. - On
ieek centddides as
tUlperisuaded tbet caree -
be had to the mderestS
• i flVOi v d. Lo the weiflire relig-
_ "Om and -that through the typi idetion of
TeinuipleS; of equal jeStice to the ceies-
..„tions beetbre. them, Par -anent '
s
ti i, u
,ndivided 'feehno of the
'people ofdlrehadd on the side ctf loyalty
e 1 ladc-, efiltee the memory of post
emdentions, and cherish the svoloathies
of in affectionate ped,ple.
*
• • 21,1AzgoAkT.
C III., Feb. Me -
i (fennel tate Serdttdd wan murdered
!in his '11^ja*eksenville, titid worn -
:1;1 Of fife -by a
Siting slaot!; were fouitd open his head.
case.tor the murder is aerderdel.
P-eb. rd...--Arreets
, •
• 1 the petice 'continues.
4 tii N,-ollutteer eervi .egoin
Oft brie, , m
,. Five companies of 1egd-
lam1tMatanez for 11:'v, 1.0
•• 1
sappier -qie disturbanees the,re. The
Nrueltsi dsul Aboje region continues-
uiet. Senator liendeirson, ot Mis
• ouri„ Govrnor Gardner and Cr'eueral
: Cassidy arrived to -div Xew •
_ork, in the steamer liorrato Castte.
Waahirigton.,, .February. 10. -----An in-
sane iweitiatt was famidkiti no of i/te °
corridersUt Y-V-hite t) -'I if with
ant1Bleadedold-fasItieni4 double-letetell-
ed 'She seid.she had been sent
sby *God i'Aintighty to 1.i1I 'Andrew
Johnson,
New. iYork, Feb.12.—The T ii-runet:s
:---The subject of makinc,
w Reciprocity Treaty with Cariala
• wzis unchd' censideration at the meeting
of the .1,A:rays and Me n' Committee
to -day. The sub -committee, to wliorn
was referred the subject, reported,
;• favourable en it. , The committee,
Vever, ;thought it best to Metely
resolution epressing .their ap-
val f opening negotiation, and
authorizing the President of the -tinted
es tc. pake such steps- in negetiatiiSns.
aheady iU open. _Alio free naviga-
ion oithle.StLawrence, and commer-
relations between our Government
• d Ottii4la, and a proper protection
ef the, ti4erii.s. The resolution -will
ereidaled to the House by 'Gene
Sehenek-, :With a view of securing its
passage- at the present session so that
-
the \vork inev be commenced at an
eudy it is understood tnat the
Cdian withorities are vel -y, anxious
tit soreekind of a R.(,ciprocity TI eatit
e'ho1d 116 knide that -wiII be beneficial
te both C•overnments.
i 'le „eft' e;bainq Claims treaty, TE
p otocol-whieh relates to the rights of
naturalized citizens, and the treaty in
regard to the boundary of San Juan
weredunder consideration in the Senate
; committe, on Foreign Relations to-
day. `ti7Ong objections, were made
%gams the Nabama Treaty by almost
the en ue: uonemittee,. _and there ape
peare t W: Iittie chance of its being-
_ ratified ,It may be amended so as to
I meet the views of the Conimittee;
hut thee'amendmentsit is prObable,
ill not be satisfactory to the English
overnme0t. The . Coinwittee after -
i arcls took up the protocol, and, after a
short discussion, authorised their. chair- -
'Item to report it to the Senate for _ rat-
! ifieatien.•
BURIED' ALIV.E.-4 despatch from
Mentions the case of a young
Miss. Ryally.IVIO fell down a fligut
of sturs, and upon the declaration of a
i doctor was buried. 1 -let father, who
was absent, rettunieg somp days after2
:I had the collin taken up; when it was
it found that the unfortunate girl had
I turned OVer and evidently had been
E: buried alive.
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THE'
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EXPOSITOR.
•
CORRESPONDENCE• :
G9DERICH.
(From. our Sfiecial Gorre.spoident.)
Work has:been resumed on • thcb new
Registry Office,-
, Business (lull; but a marked improve-
ment this week. :
ON the. evening of Fridai, the 5th,
inst., the Iteve W. Morley, Pimshore
M. A., -rr,,,eitlent of the TAresleyan
Confeveldv, delivmed his great leetine
on .,cc Daniel hi. .B.abyloa,". in Knex's
cAl ttrch het ce te a - vel -7 I arge. and intel-
, ligent ztudienee. It was truly A ina.-
_ terly effiet, zun.1 must be productive of
o;00(1 et -Toddler to the young men. pre -
seat. The s'-.'.1;ieitt point -were Ifoneety,
inte.erity.„and,True Principles, triumph-.
. ant ill tho 7 it'd zled char:rotor. -( f. 1):11.) ie. 1.
The .bdt t.i'er ie the most dletpuint of liv-
- in41.rtdoee, raid should. he eyed egain.
_
visit (lederieh, 1 prediet, for lire . the
la reei.d ;tut etence- ciV(Ii'..11.:;61.11.11..., Oil iIl....thi8
ct t '
pare of ille Provipeo.
/
"Fiff: 'IIT 13'. Ryersen, . Chief .Sept
of Pelue,dieti, visittet this towu on.
day laet; tlio id -di inst. lIe-:is on, -his
.. 'last ;tedr t t;rough. tippett. Gulada in
coiiilecl len .e..ide. schdol. matters, and is
desirous. of o1deloie..(4-the ofriniods ofthe
peet,le -...vi17.toet-q:..rd :co thell new.' ' Sehool
Bill se beet •1 , '1.),:dlitun ut the hist
Sessite . Ke entere4. it4 a lengthy
eepi:ole..,i0.1 ,,d 'd.s std-eral clate.eS, eed i
;tilt hdo ---V td e'-...iz 0111, is was endorSed
., , I . . -
'11 fa 1 ' I. ' ' - i r ' ' 11
„,.)7 .. e pt- tee-. !et! th. -S 11 1-(9. y a )...0
a 5 p .aker,et :',"; eo n etiit•,.1 tly, cale•iqd 1',11 i wtith
11 LW) W i*.., 1. 1_ i ,, 0- 1:!Xa ;Opt iCi a of a 'eritisyn-
natis free). --i-d!ietee„ dcho so iniich an-:,
noyed the epee -jeer, tielt a metionwal
. carriell • to ei t hint fie 111!the r(1)onf;,
• - i -
\\ lit ',re ,Ioel ;retie ezione{1 to lea.V0
jr:' fUrt:7.1er t1'01.11t143. Icat \,N7 i L11 -
g tat ; (14 i .P !Li: t : :0 1., 1)2' ti:''t1 Cl1a120S b t':.?7ki.Z411 t
. 8:4;1,441k; -1:1;!:At' '11.eraid. of the ,Editezitional
Devtrtn-deit, Dr. Ity01.30I1- St:ItOil. that
1,ef0r,0 Mtii'41.; .f) 11 his .position --a.s
-.Cldef Saperintodelent„ he lutd aeked_for
an inves Liz. alien into the a ffe h s . of the
„.
said D.e) .stment. A. Conlmit!ed w. S
4:
appoi1:tt,!(1 fronf Loth sides of the Itote
for tliiit purime, 4.ma they .11,1.,-1 -mud,
iiibusly edeliited him Of all dirirges:Of
1LUisn:ri.11:5,.-41. zit or (iishonety. in co
fl..( t n r, i dt .,:'>1 I eel t ions tl 1) t partment.
_-..A. - Vat): of . timks • was ananindonsly
tkindeeed - te the leirenel pr.. for- hiS.
and f a. his- long
mid trieilteevi.d-s -tendered in the Cause
(if, 1.:::.1e.•• it i1--.1. :The Rev._Ohief d'iaper-
intend:et replied in; a fedi' happy, re-
mardee eeksiveing the people of Ifaren
..
.for tieio e Teo, eeorf..; Of eductitidnal inter*-
.i. •
-ests, -t.'-: fa.ireeos v.ith'.--which they -.'liart
diseneeol the provisions; of the School
'Bill,' Ad ceerres,.-iiig- his _ sdtiofitetion at
knotrieft. th:odLe Tula the pletsineetosid-.
molly or his or, e. mind, 41"So. 71', i'll7aS-:Gli 0
• < .
-report ef the Parliementary OrMinitt d,
as to hid letriligi:een an honeet nein hi
the d•lischaree of his resoonsille eili„ee:
.„. % .
, -
evening hello, ,everally, as called'upon
by the chairman addressed the meeting
with Speeehes appropriate to the oecasi-
on and in a rtialiner which commanded
the 'interest and ° attention, and also
elicited the frequent and hearty ap-
plause of the vast audience. The. pre-
ceedings were enlivened. at intervals
by the Services of an excellent choir,
and .the magic both vocal and instru-
mental was highly creditable to the
ladies and gentlemen -who composed
it, and kindly contributed in so" large
degre_e towards the pleasure of the
evening. The meeting was the. larg-
est, best, and inost -plearistint of any
that WAS held in the township thiS
-winter anci reflects great credit on the
nidnagers and all concerned. : •
• SEAPORT*, Feb. 170, 1869.
Mri EDiToR,—Cohsiderilig the 4veX-
ed Market questio' " not yet exhausted,
e ire of his '‘Stible
and not fearing
Majesty," or dreading. the. unfriendly
proxind by of the ."waste basket," Ibti`er
3-oii a few .remarks on the "topic of the
day," here. • With Ithe ratepayers,:the
real question ie., "tvi4t. it -pa -yr
SeafordA be benefitted by the Market r
Thu benefit to : the farmer has been
hiuded. the benefit to the grain de;21er
ditto, -whilst the benefit to the ratepay-
er has rdcedefed.. but a passiug notice.
Let us look at it. The benefit offered
to the fariner, j by the establisIdnent of
a market, is a certain looation at which.
he May be 51310 to lima all the buyets Of
the produco lie offers for sake arida fix: -
(J time dui.ing which these bum's in
L0 in attendance, a "reeoguition of a
suoidard of. weightS and measures, and
, • .• , . .
-iditee et redress the • case of at-
tempted fraud. To the ratepayets, :a
plitoe to whieh• they way at any -dine
resort Le -supply their wants of Leine
produce ; a sectirity that in the case of
II weighed or Measpred, if desired, by an
the, _articles bought there, it may . be
!impartial person ; that all produce be-
ing 01)011 to competition may be bought
as •lue -money -values , In this Vi0W, the
. a Ivantatpe are rediprocal. Who sho-eld
then pay the cost ? The farMer can
obtain tliese f.1(11-p.litcteMi elsewhere with-
out driving 1.1.11rOaSiil1,:daly _far, idi.d. in
Relay ease,s.'neairer home than this, and
will, .therefore, dilly • come here, if it
stiits his inclinatis- p; :which is in such
instances gemerall , metallic. . The con-
sumer, (the largest_ 01 tion our rate-
payerS), must, buy here, either direct
from the farmer, or indirectly- throngh
the dealer, and the 'price. to- the custo-
Mer must dew nd immediately upon the
supply. If the supply has to be. bro't
from a distance, then to thetriginal cost•
, of the articlemust be added the freight,
and also profit, to all.persons handling
i, therefore, the nearer to the_Dlace of
• production the consumer can 4,btaiu the
articles required for his use, the cheap-
er..`the)r. Will be purchased, and the larg-
.
er the -supply, the lower, Will be the
1:),riee, • NV here there are a number of
buyers,_competition m0.1i beactive, prices
-will be Maintained, outside value readi-
ly obtained, and the fanner will st ele
tha,6_ Market in -which- he can dispose of
his produce, with the least possible de-
lay, other things being equal. e The
.ci ties tion -now. i* should the &ruler :p ty
_
a tie\ for the adantages he -receives,
eeldVit the ratepayers receiving wore
tido. equal advantages, pay mbthing,
(n( thinally), .and reedive also a prolit
from . the. market fees? The munici-
pality has erected the buil cling without
tlie request or .desire of the farmers; Lut
at tile hum ediate request of the ratenay-
e us. Shoal d the farm er be compiled to
paY,for -what he, has *not desired,. in
which he holds no .intelest, end over
which. he has 310 control ? As upon the
attendance of the farmers at the insdket
mils t d upend -our supply of .prol iAioillif
and the extent of *the supply regulate
to amiie eXtent the price .of the articles
sapplied. It- is to the intesedts of
the -ratepayers to place no impediincnt
in the way of supply. .The ali lost uni-
versally received axial): ib "lee trade"
And a free maylee+, 'with the rdiliibe eguarantee which. a Market give., wi
it 086 1.-t,ta•Lictive to far1fler8. Tlte easiest
and cheapest Mode of raising rev-eime,
direete taxation, 'The cost of oar
, inarket, about . 1,600, raised, did eetly
frum the ratepayers, amounts to less
'than one cent, in the dollar,of the as-
sessment of 1868, which on' the work-
man's assessment, aveeP agiud $300.' is $3
for the yedr.- To some of out buSiness
men it would be considerable in the
case. of .0,000 - e.ssessment, :-;--,•6( Our
Market fee is an indirect' tax tion on
the ratepayers in proportion as it inter-
feres' with. the supply. The, a omit of
better brought into:. Seaft lob, last' yea,i'
may be estimated. at ever 149,000 lbs.,
ab a value of, says 822,900. Now if
this is advanced to the consumer Orr&
\Vita -Or . supply, only -one „cent per lb.
(or about 7 per cent), we have b1,400
paid On:butter only ; and reckted the
same value for egg.s';tallow-; lard, sheep-
skins, hides, wool, hay, stradve potatoes,
turnips, etc., united, at 7 pci vent. ad-
vance, • -wiLl gi v e $14,005 more. Then
take the grains. , it is sal(' that on one
day last week 10,,000 bushels of grain
was broad It inte this place, one firm
alone taking 1) .. pose 700 bushels Sup .
From civr-,S'pecial Correspondent.
-
The Vroeter folks -With their usual •
spirit aed entert 'rise are about building
:1 coitmodious brick, School _lion:se... If
the, p °pie of Leechviller, *add go'and:
do iil-ewise d woald be a -ceolit to
the building used for that pur-
e
poee at presentis a disgrace to the:sec-
tier. _
. .
: -
pei'clons in, Ieechville, or, he-
n: ed iate icluity, too lazy to work and
t( 0i101iyt to beg, bit Vq, take I rObtilti"
I le -
cbo 11 • 1 a of their con wits.. Pit;
A
hilt VIO • bid 'cob:Id-be caught and lie
w4.t.b.- a full suit
1 oath015.1
of tar '-allil
? - i
4 .
Mr. R., DouglasiS abotat stai trng ,
shingh.‘ factory - hi LeecAlle.d. There
is still extedlent openings in that village
icor a g ) el woolete factory, 'rake ti,c-tery
qm.l eid)iiiet facthry, either ani all of
Wtt
ilich de 'ale). prove highly re iiiine utive,".
The village can not -be surpas. ed. in.
Canada for beatity of siItettion, -tvhild
the country round it is uurivalred for
the quzdity.and quantity of its'riroduc-.
_ .. : 1 •
. fiord;/ , ,1
1 11 -.nderstand the proprietorediof the
saw- in 11 in teecliville, intend raising
the price of lumber the -coining Spring.
Qeety. Is it because thete are " to be
seeeral dwellings erected in the place 1.
1 Ilea): a no rise any where *else. , 'A
looks very muchlike it. I trust the
rumour is unfounded and that on the
contrary tlnly will pat it at as 19w a
' figure as they can posstbly afford it and
th_
us encourage,. the growth of the place.
, ,
A Tea, Mee ting'was held in the illetho-
dist ' New . Conneotion Church. Leech:,
-dine, on the 'evening of Monday, the
,.
1 -5th inst., and I am happy to say that
notwithstituding, the storin in the --fore
part of the day and the unfortunate
state of the roads the church; was eFowd- •
zed. to C.,_:Ki‘tzt4. The result finfoicially,....
though below that of fortner years is.
still very satisfactory, the net inoceeds i
, amounting to „--1.12, which is probably
all that .cottld be expected under the
circumstances. After the assembled
m el titude had .partaken with apparent
r-lish of the good things provided for
them, Mr, Tindall; , (pastor in charge)
t, ok the chair, and after a few remarks .
ntroduced the various speakerseof the
k, •
that day's business to repxesent one fif-
tieth part of the grain trade, it 'will
give 50O,000, busheis ,fcr the year,
which if a vanced.,one _cent -per bushel,
-would giv4 the suni of fiVe thousand
dollars, thi added to .the other, would
malee a total-. of $7,800 of indirect
t li
taxation i ' a year, to pay the sm of
$1,600.- ' T ris may be looked uPon. as
extreme ; but the grain buyers. and
.merchants now hOw a smaller matter
Some times affects the market to a far
°Teeter ex ent than indicated.. Now,
b . )
who Pays this . amount of money for
fowl? Tho fernier says, 1 do, and feels
as if all th amount of the tolls levied
collies out of . his individual. pocket.
The funnel does not pay, -as he will Only
coMe when the' price suits him, calculat-
ing expenses oat of it. - The merchant
and graindealer pays it out first ; the
may be charged upon the goods they
consumer oays such portion • of it as
consume; the balance is so- much _out
of the prOits of tlie dealers, and must
react upon the village in the shapii of
tightness of money, inability to emAloy,
and a 11) 01 than *ordinary _economy tol
eke out a straightened year's businese,
as the advilmeed priee . paid- here will
not meet a cocrespon di ng advance ill the
larger inaitek. /Our market bailding
beine- alrel
,dy naid for, therent from
tile butchers' stalls, „weigh scales, ainl
ToWn. Hal ,: when completed, • will be
•sullioient 't pay a caretaker for all the
purposes r quire& A boli/r, the Aes and
continue t1U3 :market 291. its present place,
upde.rproi er regulati.ons. Let, the af-
fairs or the municipality- be managed
with prudence and economy,anti we
may,. look .or a p1'o41e1ous future, for
eur enterp deing village
PROGRESS.
'PAPPLE—M
71;1i inst.
all Of 'Inc
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MARRIE1).
RAY.—At Havuthey, en- the
by the Rev, Air. Craham, .Mr.
apple to Miss Henrietta -Meltaye
cersmith.
McIuronee.N oneetild,On the 17th inst., by
the seine, Mr. Alex. McLeod to Miss. 1st -
her AiniaN 'organ, aU of Stanley. •
-*1 • DIED
DLAcic..'-01 the 17th inst.-, at Boreland,
Of Tuckersinibli, AtIrs..Black, re-
lief; of A& m Black, in the 6 iSt year of her
age. The deceased was a native' of the
. Parish . Girthon, Kireubrie-htshire, it
land, and Was one of the oldeet SetiCkTii or.
- the Towilship.• She was widely known
:and exteneively connected, and ovally re-
spected, l4avineebehind her a -large circle
of sorroWmg• trieds. The funeral takeee.
• place bo-dy, from her late residence, at
o'clock. Wends and 'acquaintances arie
invited. •
A
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TIH1EIVEARKETI$
SEA.70irrN, February 19th, 1869.
Large sup 'lies oi _grains. Pork, light de-
livery.- Prices gener, lly &whiling. Sharp
competition. •
Wheat, (Fal ) y'Y bus el, 88 @, 1 OD
NIrhet. T?Plos11.4,1
r'. g)1;bus
-Barley
Clover per b
Timothy per bush. (4
-
Oats 9 bushel,
Peas V ,hustel,
do . (large)
Pork 19 cwt.
Flour cwt
Potatoes 19 bushel, -
Hay I? ton,
BE,g-igttse-r.ff.?edonzen,
Turkey per lo.
Geese
Cheese, Fact ry
Do, Dir, tis lb
Wood tcod ,
O.
87 6.i?, 91
.1 15 @. 1 27
650 @ 7 1,1 -
lbs) .1 60 6.4 2 50
@ 4;3
70@ 7:3
90 11O
7:00Q.), ,1) 00
2 50 qi,), 13 00
60 65
9 00 @ 9 01.1
12® 14
20@ 03
06 0,
25 „ 30
0O() 14
ofi
1
700 2 25
CLINTON, FeltruarY 17.
( o In the 1\--cee Ere.)
1`)Vheat g) per bushel, 86 a 0 90
;do (Fall)
Oats, do 0 87 a-1 05
Peas, 8
0 46 a 0 50
Barley, 1 1 a 1 20
0 70 a 0 T.,
00 0250 aa 00 2.7(2)
Butter,
Pota,toes,
Eggs, 0 15 a 0 26
GODIPICIT, Feb. 16, 1869.
(From the Signal.)
Fall wheat per bueliel, $0 90 a 0 92 Scott 'Robertson's. -
,
85 February 19th, 1869.
r
Township of M orris.
13411rmaisAw O. 211
' 1860.
'AATHDREAS it is' expedient and necessary:
to build a Bridge over the River Mait-
land, between lbts 10 and.11, in the 6th ,con-
-cession of - the Township of Morris. Be it
.therefore entieted.by the Municipal !Council
,of said, Township of Morris, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same at
the County Surveyor shall be f9rthwith em-
ployed to. make a. plan and sppellication of
said. Bridge.
Be it for.lier enac:teL1 that so .eon as said
plan arid speeitizatioli are' 01naia -,1, that elle
job if building said jOilge hall lee let be.
pnblie tender, in seelt manner, and radii r
ts eich res4,rictions as may: or *hall b
rem-
after- pro Aided_ by By. Law. •
Be it further enacted. that the time and
mode of payment for said bridge shall be fix-
ed by By -Law hereafter to be passed.
Be it further onacted, that said By -Law.
for the building of. said. 'bridge shall not be
paesed until :7 it 38 made apparent bf a vote of
the Ratepayers of anid;rewnship of 2'dorris,
tliab they. ar6 rens that, said bridge eh.ould
.
Be it further enacted, that for the purpose
of ascertaining the vie -e -s of the Ratepayers
of sa:d To-,vneitip of .Morris, relative to the
building af iail 'bridge, that a poll shall be
opened at the following times and places in
the fEa!itl.. Township of Morris,' to naive' the
votes of said ratepayers for or agilinst the
•building of said bridge, viz :
At Seh era. Trouse No, 8 in 'said. Township
of Merrie, at 9 o'cloa a. ,m., on the ala
:darch, 1809 ; and elea at Holland's Store,
on Ae,'Nopth halt of Lot No. 11, in the 8th
C•e c •e:siolti of said TownShip of Alorris, at 9
o!el -eka. in., on the 8th (lily of Mareh, 1E60.
.,. further enacted; that the borreda`ries
•fe, • Nee ;n:z relative to said bridge; she 1 be4be
iiii, es at thk'. last rarr amenlary cleeion
,aid Township of Aferris.
11" flirther enacted, that the Town'
'ta 1 be tile Returning Officer at 1.
plac;f \eiiing, and that said Clerk
Iv .1'1 of the said voting- before'
-elf) e. 41 of Xi -orris, at the next mot,
liereof after said voting _shall have ta
place.
(Signed),
THOMAS KELLY,
Reeve of Mos.
TITOMAS HOLMES, -
Township Clerk.
1 certify that the abaft is a -correct c, y
Ily•- aw passed by the Municipal COon-
en, of e.lorris at their regillar meeting, held
in the add, l'OlViiship of Maiyis on the 13t1i
gebruary, 1869.
THOS. HOLMES,
„Township Oki k.
( :11
To the Ratepayers of
Morris.
• TAKE .NOTICE, •
A POLL for the purpose of, voting on th•e
above 11y-L-Ive will- be opened, as fol-
lows: at echo. d House .No. 8, at nine o'clobh
a, m., on the 6th Marche 1869, and at Hol-
land's Store; North. half Lot 11, on the 8th
Conassion, • at 9 o'clock am, on the 8th
Alareh, J8739. .
. THOS. HOLAIEs'.
Mo'rriseFeb. 1.3-th, 1869. = 63-3i
voyeotoi• 1-)Eldidten
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gavt),7)111(17-(5j Q1ii • , t7" rICT419
•
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OF •
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RASPBERRY JAW
'STRAWBERRY JAM,
• RIM CURRANT JELLY,
C30...Af.',K DO DO
PINE APPLE JELLY,
PEAC'721 JELLY,
• PriAr-., JELLY;
AND ORANGE. MARMALADE/
• A 'I'
8pring • - do
,Oats, do
Barley, do
Dees, do
Potatoes, do -
Flour, per 19l lbs,
Butter per 114
Eggs per den
0 80 a 0
• 0 50 a 0
1 20 a 1
05 a
0 65 a
5 00,, a
(3 18 a 0
0 17 a
63-tf. '
4- R. ROSS, Proprietor New Dominion
70 oi .• Hotel, begs to inform the people Of Sea-
t) 70 forth and the travelling community general-
ly, that he keeps first-class accommodation'
01.'00
„ in every thing required by travellers. A
--u good stable and willing hostler always on
0 20 hand. Regular Boarders wil receive every
necessary-
Seaforth, Feb. 8th, 1869. 63- 1 y
.1 TORONTO, Feb. 18th, 1869.
(By 'Telegraph.. )
Prices deting.
Wheat': (Fall) 9 bushel,
do 4pring, 19 bushel,
Oats 01 busla41,
Barley if bushel,
Peas 19 busiti,
-Butter,
00 to 1 20
95 to 0 97
50 to 521
SO to 1 33
83 to 0- 83
21 to, 23
Cinvionss",..
ANT) • PLASTER
AND
SA-1.x.rre
At SCOTT ROB.ERTSON'g..
Seaforth. Feb. 19.
1
$25 REINAIID.
REWARD 'of twenty-five dollars will
he paid to any person giving- informa-
tion which will lead to the conviction of the
person or persons who entered my stable on
the evening of the 10th inst., between 8 and
9 o'clock., and poisoned my Newfoundland
Dog. R. TRAOY, M. D.
Seaforth,•
Feb. 11th, 63-tf
FARM FOR SALE.
DEENG South, half Lot No. 10, Coneession
1 9, Township of Morris 24 miles from
Blythe, -containing 100 icres.
• For further particulars enquire at the store
of ,Torm Braidwood, Seaforth.
• R R. CLARK.
••Zanuarry 8th, 18d9: 57-6in
Timo-nivr:
•
AT
Scott Ro rtson's.
February 194, 1860. •68-tf.
;
I II
FRTh
.g4q11-001VS 1
RODIETIIIISON
•2
IMpOrkr ai netimfaeturer of all kinds of
I./el:11210U) FURNITURE,
a -s
SOFAS.
o.E.NTRE TABLES, •
MATTRASSES:
DINING & tr,BAKI?AST TABLErs,
'CHAIRS, and
BEDSTEADS,
In (*eat Variety.
IL 'goat confidence in offering his
goods to the pnblie,. as they are 'pnade of
Good Seasonio. Lumber, and by First -Class
Workmen,. . •
COFFII ADE TO Cl/RC:3ER
• Onithe Shortest Notice.
-
_WO OD TURN NG
Done with : kr;alams iid Dvs7patiat-
`Itt .areroorns '
TWO DOCYjili fzfourrii SI TARP'S HOTEL
- , Main ;4-trect.
Seaforth, th 1&57 tf.
;
110FR-S.
Ittrbdireeeived; oy the County Ara-
veyorin the pait of the Iliunicipal
•-Council for the
:Cozipty •of Lruron,
UNTIL G P. N.
On SatOrday, 26th inst,
FOR •
.rj ,ORIDGE
OVi TUE A14.ITLAN:D,_
Allici.ethe 1Mibnidarr line bet4een G o derich
and Ifullet nterseets the..rever, near the
Base Line, ee-ren miles North of Clinton.
' )
P.L.,1117S1(f; SPE: FICIATIOXS
fay- be see):0 at the office , of tlie subscriber
•.• •• :'.0.fter. the 20th inst.
-- • Two solvOt freeholders wilt be required' as
snrety.for ths4 completion of the work.
A. BAY,
cow:ay ,sizi,27:veyor.
o
Clatinty NA-vevor's
Clinton, Fellfinary 13th, 1869.
•
• The unexpired
LEASE OF Lai i.43. 9, cznuiiitac;14.
-
On the Eae,."4 side Of Alain the
linage a-Iseaforifn,
wil,h the buildiurrs erected
thereont yiz --The store and d we1Jing
occupied. by William Ault, the 'blinding
ocleupied lfy r.Smith as an. offi' ce the one
occupied by, tir. Paltride-e as . .1)liotograph.
Gallery, the1411.1.! oceni.)1„,r by Thomas Simons
as ()yster,!-Saloon, tvec.; also tile one occu-
pied by the -;subscriber as a Flour,
Grokry andi Provision Store, together With.
the stock :gild fixtures contained therein.
Also 16 acreJ.-'-. of land south of the Railway,
which will lt--.4eo1d in -village or park, lots, in
sizee toisuit;•Ifurchaeer" s, and Oil reasona.ble
terms.
N. Feed, Groceries alai Pro-
visions of afkkinds kept eanstantly on hand
by the sill stAber.G. T. JARVIS,
Sea:forth. February rd, 1869. • 61. tf
- AND
Choice New _Prunes
At OTT ROBERTSON '6.
February 1.,t4), 1669.6.3 tf
Q
4- iiLiL.
ENDERF. dell be received by the Trus-
tees of K,:hool Section :No. 1, Bullet, -
until INiond% the 1st of :'!,!1 arch next, fer tht.:
building and vompleting ef a Brick or Gravel
k3e1Leol .11oui4, '40 feet by 26, eeid 11 feet
clear betev(.kai the floor and ceiling. The
'Trustees willenot consider themselves bound
/ to accept the'lowest or any tender. 1-1ans
*and specifications can be seon ilY applywg
:to Thomas V.k,*.diehael Lot klto. ',LIU Con
cession, 11.0rt.
WALSER, )
A. MeDER t? Trestces.
T. AlaliCHAEL. ) •
1e1)il6th.• 7 63-2ip.
•
moikitaY WANTED.
11Tio.j OURmocr:1-4:ue GhulinEdrye(tl. cllio01.1:sztari::;:. to
111 rent on !good security. Apple at once
1 ' Seaforth,Ifeb. 19th 1869