The Expositor, 1869-02-19, Page 5Gold Medal, Lando
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For Families
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L. CMEPO
Rossin House B1t.;ek 1ing Et4eot
V (it, _Toronto, and St. Paul's Sti—et,
mines. Br11101 Agerig for Seaf rth,
N. 'WATSON,
.1 'WWII LOCK Tell.
LETTER'
LETTER 1-1---:-F1mi13 and 'Manufacturing
achine. •
-LETTER 0—Best Leatherk and C oth
nifaeturizig, Machine.
LEITER E --or Cylinder Maelline, far
e.rness making; Boot and Shoe
(3 Sf.uldlery Nv''(-)rle v,7here the form of the
rk must be retained while Stitabin , is
st (trout -ete tmd perfe...t m the wo .
WORLD. .1(1/V...Vo Sz
11,41:1W E.5 were awzullea the H
remit -on at the Werhts Fair in Lon on,
tiol' Medal ktt •Pari e Exposit, on,.
,
hey are celebrated, for cloino the ')est
rk, using a nmeli smaller needle far the
..rue thr...41 than any ()ate? maehie.-, and by
littroducCen of the niOtit ii111,1-0v4ina-
hiraTy, -we are TIOW able to :supply the very
'est machines in the world.
-‘7'111;- fICAT,177A?S WHICH _111X10.111 -
I D Tif 31 ARE : 1. Beauty aud Ex -
Jitney of ti ii alike on bath sides of
he fabric, sewed.2 trength, Firmness .
utd Durability of Seam, th:vt -will not Rip
u• Ravel. 3. Economy of thread. 4, At-
aeliments and wide rznige of application to
Ku:poses and materials. -
• The above can be hod at the Branch Office
• Seaforth, ,from W. N. \V 'r''
XVIto is also Agent for the celebrated
[TASZI:ti: -11.4(Trit‘ ES, which
or facility of management, neatness and
[arability (-f stitch, ariel -wide Te...nge f seams
nd unrivallcd as a Family [-:cc-swin:. :s.dachine.
Thread, SinKtles,Bcbbuis
ecd1tSprinC,%; Oil, and all machine ap-
aianees far Sale -4 the Braaich Office at Sea-
•4rth, where machines may be ',neatly re-
dired.
.N. WATSON, Seaforth_
L'prii litii 186S. 19-1y.
,ICTIONll FLOU
SEAFORTH_ MILLS.
r E Sdbscribers are:naw preps -red tas-up-
. .•
ply the filial 'ants of bolordi With
AT
RATES.
ORDERS LEFT AT THE -
JUL OFF
Or at W. Scott Robertson's
It altan WTare1iouse
-will have immediate attention, and be de-
liveretl at the residence of the part
Seaforth, Dee. 2nd 18-68.
0.
FRANK PAL:TREE)
Old Established
elteRAPH GALLERY!!
REMOVED,
Y nuraerous customers andIthe public
generally will plase not fo get that 1
.have Removed from the Old Sta1d to the
OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE STREET,
Into Seott'S New 3 story Brick Block, next
.= to -411i(1(1°& Al'Muikin's gore, a d directly
Guth of Iiickson's new gore, wlu re I have
•
•
buil t the best Gallery in the Cou ty especi-
ally for my ewri work, being larg and coin-
modieus, and with the pi:01)er adt nic light ;
being the wily Gallely in Scafortli construct-
ed on truel photographic prhicii les. The
ontu light titat ccui'rellect the true Features. I
'latter ruYalf that I can satisfy all who ma.y
call. Remember, I don't want your money
for nothing; I am bound to please or no pay.
As many have had pictures in Seaforth, but .
were dissatisfied, having confounded my
name with another, I would :request if you.
want a good picture, properly macle and
• durable, that you ask for Frank altridge,..•
Don't ask for PaItridge's, only, but Frank
Paltridge. I am thus explidit,because many
think they are going to get a picture made
by Frankyaltridge; but by a mistake,ill
-
not going to Frank P. 's, get sadly disap-
pointed. 1
ti -ASK FOR, AND GO TO FRANK,
In the Brick Block, up one flight of stairs,.
and turn to the right hand.
My specimens at the door are all my own
_make,and are not bought or borrowed to
decoy the public.
Come any day, Frank is alwaysat home
an:din-Good Temper.'
Pictures of deceased carefully copied into
any kind of Picture desired.
Remember, it is to Frank Paltridge's yott
hay( to go to get a good Photograph. New
and rich Funiiture, Scenery, &c., that will
make your picture look rich, and worth
• sending to your friends. Who does not
f know FRANK PALTRIDGE ?
Seaforth, Jan. 6th, 53-1Y
THE SEAFORTI4 EXPOSITOR.
'The Inter-Oosianio Canal.
'Thedeprtiue of the Hon. - Caleb
CaushinsesouthsVard on some important
niiisien for our Governiment, ha been
the aubjeet of flinch speoulatton, itW-
hig eurinised z-st first that he had gone tp
negotiate for the purchase of the. isle
of 'Cabo- :He has since, howe.if cr,
turned up t11 foils whieli
point he was in)mediately forwarded by
thetr. steamsr of war Yantie'to
Carthagears, ti:o impression. - on the
that he sseis sorit to
carry on negotations in regard to the
protseeted 'rsurtl. , aC.rosa the :balm tis
ef
De.ritne The subject beiag thus resiVecli-
,it is a ptoper J.1TflOtO repeat the, escpresse
ion of th`e Opinion:that this is ono of
the moil; imptaut public werks
hi h
has ocear)ieci the attention, I either of
Tea and Sawdust—Adroit Swindler
Soule months ago Visoyoung melt
opened. a stoi,e in one of . the principal
businese thoroughfares of this city, with
a large stook of goods, and a grand . diss
play' generally. I The business was ..that
of tea, and - down. the spacious store
thebranged. long rows of tea . chests,
and the wiliclows were replete with fine
samples of. Oolong, Souchong, Young
z.viid Ohl flys-Oa, J Van, &c. The firm
seemea pi operons They made their
pt1r1Loe.,. from the prominent whole:
side nouses in the city, wbo gave them
• eredit, and the amount of goods pur-
dated was lerge. .
They had a trade in the country,
load, boxes of tea'were seen leaving. the
Reese 'every day by express and freight
for the rural dealers. Still thelong line
canit.iliets ni Coveiturents dame' a et- tea chests smiled csauplacentiv upon.
tentul.y. whist. has been prolific m trams{
commereial enterprises. That. it iss
practicable, has been long since demon-
strate. cl; that it NsiOtild bavoayti.fit San:
elitso upon the. commerce. :and lacy
course of the world, no, one eau "doubts
siof as .t\v0131::acaTiocidGtuate(5-.11•Te!l'sfsiig'ileg:eor there -toast sooner, or later come a day
largest Vessels; o'rateassay
culPi07'd ii •QfbrfPlickof210-1j111(tof. altl
ae \Vl1oiesae houses
felt due, and it was presented at -the
(lest of t'ae tea ;ism, wlk a the collector
was Coolly informed that the ,firm to
whom the bill was ramie out had no
the lookerm upon the scone of seeming
thrift aud commendable industry. The
debts of the firna Were daily growing
larger and hirger, aud still the whole-
sale houses, having the strongest faith
ill their integrity. and ability to pay,
trusted them more and more. BLb
the traale atlas 4as, (the ,only scale on
which it shorild be undertstiken),..iL
would at WC Tevohitionize the corns
melte of the whola World,. east :.anci-
west 'islet as thes new PaCific "Thtilroad
atnge, las soon as cotes legal existanoe, having sold out to
is clestine,d. to
pleted, the roate of travel, Etuaieean as ,prosent proprietor some two w
'well as American, The ..31.1ez atuar sowe. Here WaS an, eye—opener
Would be a, small affabecompared -with th,a, and the clerk . hastened back
a suitaIsle ship etundraelsose the IStbITI us inferm his employe -1.s the:1a the grea
betweerrthe Americaneontineaits, which- houses of & with tibeir
tLow meeasiataos a voyage, 91: W6eks rOws of chests and eaddies, their flani-
or- months, and which is exiseedingly tug door -posts and lintels, their mons -
1 .
'perilous at that. The. energy wity 4. slams T s and scaidet trimmings gene -
which. the Pacific Railioad has he.en ridly, Were '12.012 est ---were gone up---incarried through., now almost to , complet- feet "busted." Bads haitened . the
,
ion and the freedom. 1t11: whicheapitei business man of the wholesale firm, to
has flossn in t� soeure its accomplish- find dell, hie double of another - house
mut; shows what can. be dime wLen Wzi..91.1 the spot, astounded to learn
.anch a work is &illy undertakenthat things . were as 'they were. A.
,
m- great public which are. emieeltation was held,. and they b'°
the
eks
in-
to
tea,
---.--i brinsina the nations so closels.r tsaset.h.- asssured by . the • selitlemanly
b
O
er, and whieh are promoting suali: fre-e-, and -Urbane" proprietor of the establish-
doni of intersourse, have a incead aspees meat that the previous- firm had .sold
and a promise for the frtare -vhia.li the out to lura, and left for where he knew
Chrtian cannot osterlk
They are not, it was deterrnined to seize I the
, is . ,
developing More and more the spirit of goods inethe store. And here ' cOmes
a -cemon brotherhood among the- the best part of the story. The Vexes
nations, and are opening- up .the high- of tea, those long rows, , with . heir
- ways pi edicted. in the - Word of GO *offing appearance of immense usi-
and thus preparing.the way of the Loll, ness, when opened were found to Icon -
and fulfilling the prophecy that " maset tain, not Japan and Young. Hysons net
shall run to an& fro and knowlet14 the .bat from which is distilled intoxi-
shall _be -increased. • eating Gunpowder and English 'Weak -
Since the above was written we fast, ndr the amber -colored juied,s of
find, in one of the sclaily papers, the Iniperial or Oolong—none of the'se-
a:
following estimate of the grand impors butthe mest common of commonsaw-
tance of this canal o the
commerce of .clust, tea chests, and the good will of
t
the the Worldk one can queseson he former -firm, says he come into
ower by, notes held by him, ,and the
immense advantages to laa deeived by
the word's commerce through. this enter= ayraent of large sums of moneY.—
prise. From_ New York to Calcutta 1$Yrdc7tse Jou'rnal•
we shall save 9,600 ,miles ; to Oant011 COLUBIBUS.7-By,the Genoese an
10,900 ; to Melbourne 2,830:- rhe Spaniards he was regarded as a ma
vane of the commerce whieh would solved upon a "wild dedication of
pass trough the gap, wouldfor the self to impathed waters, un.dream
United States, be two hundred Millions shores;" and the court of Pot
ordollars ; for England -very .nearly endeavoured to robhim of
.. .
the same ; for France some seventy glory of his enterprise by sec
millions. In fact,' , the total; :trade deapatchims0a vessel in the -cours
.effected hy the canal would not be. less had pointed out He -used to a
than five liunch.ed millions of dollars that he stood nin nea,d of God's partic
annually, while the estimated .annual assistance -in that ,voyage of discovery ;
saving of the world would be, to eelia,ble like Moses when he, led ;forth the peo-
estimate, some fifty millions of -dol- ple of Israel, who forbore to lay violent
lars."—N. Y. Obeerver.
1
the
re-
im-
of
usal
the
•etly
he
rm
ular
hands ripep him, becauSe of the mira-
• 1/10,--4,.•••••1 I cles which .God -wrought by his means.
&lid the aclmiral, " did it happen.
FEEDIN'G-- THE Baam.4--The brain - s
to me onthat voyage" "And so eadily
.. . ,. ,
needs blood to keep it actilve,jtist is do eays a commentator " are the workings
the•muscleW, and ail the internal viscera. of the evil one overcome by the power
of the body. If the blood-
does no,, •of God !" "His person," says Herrera,
contain. he proper constituents for maks hacl an an of grandeur. ' His hair, .froin
ing good brain, -we cannot expect the many hardships, had long been gray.
properly developed' and working organ. In. him you saw a man of unconquer-
H nee diet
ni ch• comae
as to its ca
food people
morals th
not only their food, but the propera-lo-
cation and ventilation of theirdw,illings,
sold the character of 'companionships
and associations. Take children of a
.16w, moral condition, criminals Under
the law, who are accustomed to deprav-
ed society, and to the degrading influ-
ences .of penury, transfer • them to a
place of pimishmea.e'rand feed theni rio
better _than they have been accus-
tomed to being fed, give them no more
wholesome an and exercise, and theY-
will not be benefitted, even by moral
and religidus instructions, however
faithfully adrctinistered ;- for it is the
unalterablelaw- of the nervous systern.
of man, which is his vital telegraph, to
cause one organ torespond to.the stimu-
lant applied- to another, hence an tin-
laealthy ira ession made upon the di-
gestive system:will -prod.ee a similar
'effect upon the brain. and he moral na-
ture.—Dr. Parrish.
lad digestive system have
tion with iinbecility,tb!oth
se and treatment: The,
ave more to dowith their
Most of us imagine; and
•
At the annual meeting of the 1VIeeha-
, hies' Institute, at Guelph, at was stated
that the Ireceirts for the year amounted
$770.82, including a -bala,nce
from the previous year, and the expen-
diture was for the year $388, $200 be.-
ing invested in a building fund. Al
prosperous Institute.
able coal age and high thoughts ; pa-
tient of wrongs, cairn in adversity, lever
trusting in .God ; and had he lived.' in
ancient times, .statutes and templeq
would have been erected to him withl
out number,* and his name would have
been placed among the stars."
CLEARING SALE
AT
ICKSON
EMPORIUM.
Until the 1st of March,
WE WILL SELL
DRESS GOODS,
LOAKINGS,
FURS, •
CLOT!! S,
TWEEDS,
OVERCOATS,'
BLANKETS, AND
'CANADA WAREHOUSE,'
In Scoff s Brick Block,
SEAFORTH,
MHE ;subscriber respectfully intimates to
the inhabitants of Seaforth and sur -
'rounding country, that he has now a large
1 and complete stock of
tacpis and Fa ecy
WINTER,
Y GOODS!
SOME CHOICE MOSCOW
Beaver Overcoats.
Body Coats, Vests .and: Pants.
41-4rLactiee, Mens'; and Boys' BOOTS, and
Felt Overcoats.
scHopi. BOOKS & STATIONERY.
IN GROCERIES.
1_
•.liobertson & Son's Celebrated Coffees, Green,
.Black, and Japan Teas, Sugars, Spices,
and tal kinds of FRUITS,- suitable
• foir the coining Holidays. Also
' COAL OIL, all of which
WILL BE SOLD CHEAR .
•
AROHICALD McDOUGALL.
All Winter Goo& r
AT
COST!
To make room for
LARGE SPRING IMPO.RTATIONS.
COME AT ONCE
• TO
SSettre
Seafort
TIC
del
argains.
E. HICKSON & CO.
Jan. 27th: •
60
DEAN Ita.msav, in nis Pulpit. Talk,
tells many capital stories' about. En-
glish and Scotchl divines, and this is
one. of them. Soon atter the 'great Wil-
liam Pitt was ,made Ohan.ellor of the
Exchequer, at the early ,age of 22, be
paid a visit to Cambridge, his own uni-
vercity. Dr. Paley, the author of 'Na-
tural 'TheologY,' was -there, and could
not bait notice how fawnin.gly the heads
of colleges and.dignified Professors floc-
ked around the youthful statesman, be-
cause -he had some honours and gifts to
bestow. Dr. Paley was to preach and
he chose for his. text the following:
'There is a lad here,which hath five bar-
ley loavesand two fishes ; but, (and
here he looked *around and took a careful
Survsy. of all the, dignitaries) 'out' what
are thay arcking, so many?'
• The Mount Forest Literary Society
have .decided that "the use os hempen
cravats is a necessary sequence to the
commission of climes of &capital nature."
Henry Sharon, of Southwold, sold a
load of olover seed' last week or
which he realised the handsom sum of
$560.
HAVE JliST' RECEIVED
00 KEGS BEST .M.01TREAL
CUT NAILS,
SIXIGH BELLS IN ENDLESS 'VARIETY,
LADIES & GENTS'
PII SICATMS,
Of all descriptions,
CHOPPING AXES
THE BEST MAKES,'
Weavers' .Supplies
OF ALL KINDS,
BAR, BAND & HOOP IRON,
CUTTER & SLEIGH STUFF,
COOK BOX & PARLOR ..
Also a large and 'cheap assortment of
1SHELF- • HARDWARE
•GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, tic.;
Ever offered in this part of the country.
•
Seaforth, Dec. 15th, 1868.
•
53-ly -
Country Merchants in need of Nails or any
other article in our line will find itto their
advantage to give us a cast.
IN -Remember the place, "Simi of the Cix-
'Misr Saw," Main Street. Seaforth. •
N. B. ---Particular attention of Blacksmiths
is directed to their large stock or
WAGGON BOXES AND AXELS 1 •
Eu which they cannot be -undersold in the
lionniuou.
December. 24th 1868,
-13r.
• CI-IRISTMAS
RESENT
And New Year's
Sant al Clans has made his headquarters
f.he present season at the store of
Cit2U(.14 ofTthEe Rim!
whe),4 he exhib gest
▪ R.
stocks of
for
gOLIO
Ever froUght. into Seaforth. rilveryt
suitable for Christmas Presents and
New Year's Gifts,
AT- -PRICES
CEOPER THAN THE CHEAPEST
• Tho.le who wish to gratify "their cbil
or frievids by bestowing upon theta a bea
fu,. pOsent, should call early, as a Gr
Rush, Will undoubtedly be mad, to San
Claus' Headquarters
WVEME.3.13.gR THE SAGA
M. R. Cou.nter'4
.7-owiiery (6 l'amey Goock\St
Seaforth, Dec. 9th. , v2-n1sly
TGPAPI
BOOK STORE!
TH'trL
undersigned having purchased' l's stock of Books & Stationery b gs
to infeim the inhabitants of Seaforth and.
'viciniticr that he intends carying on the b si-
ness i Mr. Cull's premises, and hopes by t-
tentiO. to the requirements of the trade to
merit. share of their patronage.
4 0
en
at
a-
The''Atock at present comprises, in
tion -WI the authorized
CARTWRIGHT,- Surgeon Dentist,
k.j. 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 procure(' the
assistance of Mr. J. A. Ellis, Surgeon Den-
tist to take charge of the same.. Mr. Cart-
wriebt will continue to visit Seaforth the
second week of every • month. All work
warranted to give perfect satisfaction.
Teeth extracted with httle or no pain by the
use of the Narcotic Spray, which produces
local anasthesia, (want of pain.) Charges
Moderate: Terms Cash.
REFERENCES :•--Dr. Smith, Seaforth;
Dr. Shaver, Stratford; J. Dutton, Chemist,
Stratford, P. R. Jarvis, - Esq., Stratford
Dr.. Whittig, Berlin; Dr. Rowans', Itumbo ;
Dr. Bray Chatham: -
Mr. C. will be at the Commercial Hotel
Clinton, the third meek of every month;
Seaforth, Dec. 17th 1868.
1 /I
44-1
1
di -
4.
A Itirge assortment of Day Books, Ledg rs,
Note Oooks, Pass .Books, Pencils, &cleo
a lay quantity of --Bibles, Testame ts,
Pra.yet Books, and
HYMN BOOKS,
In great varietyof binding, together with an
assortUient of books .in general litera e
DIARIES AND
CANADIAN ALMANAC
FOR 1869.
DAY GLO BE:A TELECRA
a
.CHILDRENS TOYS, &c.
William
Seuforth; Dec. 24th 1868. 54-tf
H
"SHEFFIELD"
RE
S _
-JOHNSON: 13110..S
CAMPBELL'S
PATENTVENTILATOR!
DAMPER. AND DEODORliER:
DROMOTING Health, Comfort and Econ-
omy, the only complete Ventilator and
Double Damper in use, for Kitchen, Office,
Parlor or Bed -Room, saving its cost in one
:month. Its clidms guaranteed or money
refunded. See testimotuals from scores of
Professional and. Scientific gentlemen.
For Sale by
WM. LOFFT,-
Agent for Seaforth.
63-tf
February 11, 1869.
hopping Axes,
Broad Axes,
Framers' Tools,
Carpenters' To Is,
Coopers' To1s.
HARDWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
'A iplendid assortment of CROSSC
and MACHINE
SAWS
250 ICEGS PECK'S
Montreal Cut Na
T.
Gass,
PuTry,
PAINTS,
VAR*Isiirs,
-Cheap all any House in the Trade, at
JOHNSON BB,02.0.
, *STOVES ! STOVES
A cemplete assortment of Cooking, Bo
Pirlor Stoves, Stove Pipe, and Tin
of all descriptions,
VEB,V CHEAP,
At JOHNSON BR0118,
ItarSION OF THE 111421.711 TII
COOKING STOVE.
**forth) Jan. fth, 1869. 634t,
t