The Expositor, 1869-02-26, Page 5OWE
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1867.'
L. C. Iv
Remus Houue Block,. King Street -
West, Toronto, uid Paul's Street,
Catharines, Brame's Ay for Seaforth
31. N. WATSON.
THE HOWF, LOU}. SWITCH.
A ---Family Afiselskue.
Family and Islanufacturing
—Best- Leather, end Cloth
Machine.
Ei'i—or Cylinder MeebineS for
nese making, Boot arid shoe Fittings,
Saddlery ork wh.ete the form of the
lring be retained -while Stithing, is
most complete and perfect in the world,
MESE WURLD RI; .Vallt > SEW-
MACIL I 'YES weiv- awardetl the High-.
Vremium at the World's Fair in London,
and Gold. Medal at Paris Eepoeition,
ey _are_ celebrat-ed for ding the best
- using a. much smaller needle for the
thread than any other nneebine, and -by
.'introdaetion of the most impreved ma-
y, we are new able to supply the very
machinesth the werld.
11 QUALITIES irl1(11 RE(1031-
THEM ARE: 1. Beauty mid Ea
-
y of Stitch, aliku oil lautli sides of
fabric sewed. 2, Strength, Firmness
k Durability of Seam, that will not Rip
,Peavei. 3. Economy of thrml.. 4, At-
Is/nerds and wide range cf. ztpplieation to
sea and materials.
rhe above can be had at the.Braach Mee-
eaferth, from W. N- Ily'sesoN.
no is also Agent for the celebrated
!tYZEHSEWINU MACHIN ES, which
facility of management, neatnese and
ability of stitch, and wide range of seams
unrivalled as a Family Sewing -Itachine.
Plifead, Silk, Twist, Shuttles, Bobbine,
edles, Springs. Oil, and a.11 maohiue ap-
ences for eale at the Braneh Office at Sea -
where machMes may be neat,ly re -
red.
Ny. N. WATSON, Seaforth.
ail 16th 1868. 19-1v-
Ifill IN FLCU
•
- S &FORTH MILLS.
HE Scibecribers are now prepered to sup-
ply the inhabitants of Seaforth with
FEED!
AT REOUGED RATE'S.
ORDERS LEFT AT THE
MILL OFFICE
Or
V. Scott Roberison's
n Warieh.,use'
ace immediate attention, and be (le-
vered at the residence of the party.
-Seat'
Shearson ow.
see.. 2nd 18S.. 51-3m.
FR PALTR1DGE'S
Old Established
ROTOCRAPH GALLERY
EMOVED !
Sinr4erous customers and thepubliej
geoerally will please not \ fore4t that
e Removed from the , Old Staaid to thei
OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE STREET,
nto Se.ott's New 3 story Brick Block, next
6 K idd & M'Mulkin's atore, and directly
outh 4...Hickson's new store, wlure.1 have
)uitt the kst Gallery in the County especi-
Ily for isei own work, being large and com-
odeoas, and With the proper agtenie light ';
eing thekaly Gallery in SeaforAs construct-
ed on tailphotographieeprie ip es. TI
only 14,114 tat can, reflect the true Feettures. I
datter my elf that I can, satisfy all who rimy
ealI.else ember, I don't want your money
Er esithit g; I are boand tc, please orno pay.
As man:; have had i
d pictures n Seaforth, but
_were diseatisfied, having confounded ray
nai:We -with another, I would request if you,
want a good picture, properly made and,
;filtrable, that you ask for FrIeds. Paltridge-
Don't ask for PaItridge"s, only, but Frank
Paltridge. I are thus explicit, because many!
think they are going to get a picture made
by Frank Paltrillge ; but by a mistake' ir
not going to Frank P.'s, get sadly disai-
painted.
_ASK FOR, AND GO TO _FRANK,
la the Brick Block, Tip 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 always at home
and in Good_ Teraper.
Piettires of deceased carefully copied into
any kind of Picture desired,
Remeinber, it is to Frank raltridgeis yon
have to go, to get a. good. Photograph. - New`
and rich Furniture, Scenery, &c., that will
make your picture look rich, and worth
sending to your frieude. Who dews not
know FRANK PALTRIDGE ?
Seaforth, Jan.. 6th.' 53-1Y
• Diseovery of New *Kos -Mist
. ,
The Chicago correspondent of he
New Iro-rit San writes in es 'tecent 1t -
ter :
"The UniVersity of Chicagopossesses
one of the lerees4 telescopeS in the
world—perhaps thC largest. he Eni-
versity itself, which was built and en-
aowod by the Ihptin denomination, is
an hencewit only to that ' respect:0)1e:
'Way or, Cbeistifeee but to America ;
and when tne nor ch wing iS 'completed
—whi.-1, if fortune, smiles, will be du-
i ig .the semrner of this year—it -will
,ie one of the met beautiful college
structu rt 8 in tlio truited States,
"Tile UE'41211.6C1 \V ork of this wonder-
ful tdes:ope 1:8 to al;Lke----in Connection
with' thel nine: chief sehsglet4dfi.ebf
Env rps atua 411teviqa-4.-wi :90001 y new
- 1-
catalogoe ot 2sW.,000 stars deterthins
ing the tight assonsione and:declination'
of eaeli partits-der .stat, so 'diet by
observing ite:position, astielhomeSs may'
in far' ty.ff ages, be able to pronounce
authetitively upon its motion, and to
decla4et in whet direction it has proceed -
'ed through the 114rn1etisle voids.
"At tliis Metnent it is slowly and si-
lently peeforaring its sublitll' Ei work, and
fu4rnishieg those. fer ofr astronorn ers the
data upou whieit to base their calculal
-dons Ssi)ecling that Mighty problem,
the direct Motion of the sun through
space. When -this is Soltreds data Will
. also be abnudaut for locating the posi-
tion of the (Treat central sun around
,
which millions -upon millions of, other
'SUDS, pop u 1 al:I y (If 'fu on -dilated . stars, do
in all prsobabilitv tevolve. - "The great
work feting divided amongt the ten prin-
cipal osservatories of the wild, will
make t'ae share of it falling to the
_hi go Obse1 v1tot7 25,000 starsse-e
upon t aeh one of which the most
carefal ?observations will be 'made and
recorded: It will reqiiire about ten:
years to E.iccompli:h this stupendou
work, and- when it issdone we may ex-
pect tiMae nal/Mt.:at astronothical &s-
tovers. ‘'
meridian circle, however, is
not the ouly thing which the enter-
prise of these . brave and scholarly
Baptists 1r v given to Chicago. They
have 'bad constructed - an enormous 're-
fractor, which has had no' equal on
this continent," at d perhaps not in
Europe—for the order was to producs
the bet that skill. Could make arid,
money pmehase, And thus night
ter night. in the long watches, and in
the 'great silences of the immensities,
where the universe broods over its
yet 'unferrned and shapeless world,.
this wonderful instrument, as if with
the aid of ereative no er', silentlY gathers
in thilse-mysterious nebulte, that look
in lichveie like the luminous foam of
a bdiindless Sea, , Already more than
.hnialred stars have been discovered
by iit :vhose light ties never before
desdended upon mortal eyes. A hun-
• dreA new worlds11—and ali , this bo-
thet over our old ,Irtifk of a planet,
, .whish, m comperrison with some of
thei
one
doThirs, and the Hon. W. B. Ogden
,
hasjet aintributed to this..amount the
additionel sum of fifty thousand, which
willeplace the college. on a's still firmer
basis."
• THE
MORTH tX160SIT011.:
-
dn1Idnds, amounting to 072. Total,
14.0,572 00., Deduct therefrOM., two
'riotes of $572 00, interest $37 85.
Total, 609 ,85 leeving the .mount
"(stall peid Mrs. Murray, S9. 962 15.
ft will be seen by this that the divid-
"ends Cancelled the noteegiven, old ;di
the deduction that wtis made was'the
interest on the noted. se •
The promptness With which Mrs,
Murray's-claim hes been paid, nmst
have a good result in favor of the Con-
necticut Mittua-Life Ineurence CornheeaboutS. In fact, it -is now
the lcadme company in the country,
,end ope of the oldest, and consequent-
ly; the one presenting the greatest
ind o cements to all who desire life in-
Sura0e.-:---American raper.
14 New Method of Divorce. ,
In Berne, they have a novel way of
deasieg with matrimonial disputants..
Divorces were freely granted ; but first.
the applicants must go through the • fol-
lowing
t
Anroom was prepared, in which
husband and wife were put -4e door
being then clo-d to remain- for siX
weeks, eX-cept it shoeld be set in MO -
don at the urgent and united request of'
L]1' wedded pair. Theie were in the
room .one stool, one plate, one spoon, a
unity of all the requisites, and the soli-
tary "rbed was of such dimensions that,
if they chose to use it together, they
must needs he very close. Ot ene thing
,,,nd ow 'only, there was a 'duplicate ;
and that was a little ti eetise on the,
dutieS of husbands and •wives towards
each other. No visitor WAS permitted
to go uear them ; and they had only a
glimpse at intervals of the grim faCe of
the jenitor as he pushed their food
tliro4glisa hole in the door. The bishop
states that the test wasetttended with
the cati wholesome results. In -most
theparties were most excellent
s in a few days;and very few
.stand out more ttan forteight.
n, is but as a po'nt in the infinite.
The University- lhas of late raised
leradred and fi y thousand more
seses
frien
soul('
Alio her very gratifying eircumstence
tva, that they had scarcely on record a
case hi WiliCh a SCCOIld applit'atiGa Wa:-;
made by perSons who had already gone
•
through thelordeals—Bishop :Burnet.
AN ELDORADO •IN NEW ZELAND.
The LiverpootGovvie.r has been favour-
ed with the following, extract ,froin a
letter received ft o in West. po t, New
Zeland, which will DO do„-libt prove in-
teresting to the public : " This is a
wonderful place. The mountains seem
eremmed -with gold. The diggers make
about $80 per man per week. A hunt
16,000 ounces leave Westport eve.y
inonth. The place is full of all sorts of
treasures ; even the common stoneston
the roads - glitter in the son like silver
with mica; and on the beach to Char-
lestown; the sand is bleod red, beins,,
• OlDposed of minute rubbies. This ex -
°reel& for About two miles along the
coast. Our house looks out from the
front, over the vast and mighty OCCtill,
the beach extending for miles and miles.
The township is not a quarter of'a inile
froMthe sea, and at the bakk, hills upon
hiuli rear their heads in majestic' splen
or, §orne covered wilh perpetual snow.
The- gold fields are quite dose to us, in
fact, allaroundeis. Caledonian diggings
six miles eft; Giles- Terrace, 'three ;
District Leads, three ; Addison's Flats,
six ; Charlestown, twenty ; Brighton,
thirty-tivo. • Some people
barbarous and uncivilized
the reverse : there is a gr
•seen here. Diggers will
inept, and scatter there gold about like
wild oats. The reverse of this picture
at westport is, that yoj see nothing
green, no shrubs ; not even a blade or
ems.), • •
EN G SALE
AT
KSON
•EMPORIUM.
Until the ist of March,
WE WILL SELL
DRESS C ODS,
'CLOA INCS,
FORS"
CLOTHS,
TWEEDS,
OVERCOATS,
BLANKETS, AND
'1103IPT PAYMENT EY A LIFE INPU7
*RANCE TO THE WIDOW OF 411DGE NUR-
ItAll—She Receives the Pull' Amount
Due in, Conse4.uence of the peath of her
IIusoand —On December _ 21, ,c 1866,
Mrs. 9ordelia A. Murray insured
the life of her husband.. Hon: William
F. Murray, for the sum of terithousand
dollars in the .Connectidue Life Insur-
ance Company of Hartford, ConInecti-
cut, thropgh Sullivan- S. !Child, agent
of Said company tst flairrObuigh, Pa.
'She veld December 21, 18(16, the date
of insurances a premilitn of $287 tfrO' in
cash, end gave 'her note f..r $286 00,
making astetal premium of $573 00.
On De.ethber 21, 18.67, she again paid
$287 00 in •cash, and gSve her note for
$286 00, and paid $17 16, it being. the
intevest on first note given,making a
total d $590 16. On the llfh October,.
1S6. Hon. Writ: F. Murray died, and
by November 1, 1868, all the, necess
sary proofs of death were furnished the
company S. S. Child, agent, thus
• saving- Mr. Murray from having . any
trouble s whatever in furnishing the
eVidence. On the let of February,
1869, S. .Child gave Mrs Murray the
full an101111t as the receipt will show-
• Reeeived, Harrisburgli, I'a., February
2, 1869, of ,the Conneeticut Mutual
Life insurance Compaisy, tfels thousand'
five hundred and seventy-two clonal's,
in full, of tne within policy and dieritl-
ends. (Signed)
R
COELI.A. A. MURRAY.
-')Witnesses to signature : •
B. F. ETTER.
S. S. CHILD.
This receipt,it will be seereis in full
for arno-unt of insurance and dividends.
Thus it will be seen that the total
.amount paid by Mrs. Murray in cash
was_ $591 16, and in note $572 00,
and at the death of William' F. Mur-
ray the instnance company owed Mrs.
Murray $16,P00 on policy, and 4 two
All Winter Goods!
fancy this a
place: Quite
eat deal .to be
have asnuse-
ORIGIN OF THE INMANS.—in that
entertaining work, "Greater Britaiu,"
by Mee. W. Dilke, the author quite
confidently hazards the statement that
the North Amerikan Indians, With the
exception of the 'tribe inhabiting the
south -western -belonging to the Malay
family. The Tiles aud Diggers of the
South *est he regards as a -Tarter I:'ace.
Not only does he thus group nearly all
the! American tribes' together as the
debendants of Maylevan -emigrants but
he ascribes a like orgin to the Polys
• nesian aborigines from Hawaii to New
Zealand, and to the Indians of the
&dais American Pacific coast. .7.1e
-C4y apparent ground for this new the-
ory- is the real or fancied resomblance
wl
kb he finds in certain -Indian or
P lynesian words, to worasin the Malay
language. His statinent, however, serves
to recalithe attentiLn of our ethnologists
to the unsolvel problem Of the orgin of
the American. aborigines. Notwith-
standing the great progress 'made of late
years in the science ot (comparative
philology, it has ta-uglit us nothing
whatever, of the red man. By its aid
we have 'traced the relationship of , the
Englishman and the :Gellman to the.
Indo Germanic rae,e, •and have found
the common ancestors ,of :each in the
1
pm -historic races that originally peopled
Iadia; but we know no more of the
Ameriean Teldian thanwe did fifty
yeaHrs ago. In the inclitin districts will le
found the key t� -the tesre;in ofthe red 1
ces. •. •
AT
To make room for
LARGE 'SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
COME AT ONCE
•
T 0
re „Bargains.
E. HICKSON & CU.
Seaforth, Jan. 27th.
60
'CANADA MAREHOUSE;
In Sc'olf s Brick Block
• 8EAFORTIlig
MHE subscriber respectfully' intititates to
the inhabitants of Seaforth and, stir --
rounding county, the& he has now a large
and complete stock of
St yie and Fancer
WINTtR
DRY GOODS
•
SOME CHOICE 1VIOSCOW
BeaVer Overcoats
Body Coats, Vests and Pants.
OrLadies', Mens', and Boys' BOOTS, and
t' Felt Overcoats.
SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONERY.
IN GROCERIES.
Robertson & Son's Celebrated Coffees, Geeen,
Black, and Japan Teas, Sugars, Spice,
and all kinds of FRUITS, suitable
for the coming Holidays. Also
COAL (iIL, all of which
WILL BE SOLI) CHEAP.
ARCHIC.A.LI; McDOUGALL.
Seaforth, Dec. 15th 1868. 53-ly
AVE JUST RECEIVED
2,00 KEGS BEST 1VIONTREAL
SLEI
CUT NAILS,
II BELLS IN ENDLESS VA;RIETV,
LADIES & GENTS
1\TI-C
Of all descriptions,
CHOPPING A X9
THE BEST MAKES,
•B
,eavers' Supplies
OF ALL KINDS,
R, BAN'S & HOOP IRON,
C TTER4, SLEIGH STUFF,
COOK BOX & PARLOR
S
Se
Also a large and cheap assortment Of
FiELF HARDWARE
GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, VC.,
Ev r offered in this part of the country:
Co try Merchants in need of Nails or any
the article in our line will find it to tlieir
aiivaitage to give us a loll.
'Rein:ember the plaee. "Sian of the Cir-
ceuIar-Saw," Miin Street. Seatortn.
N.
di
(
Cos
�8 NO1H.LNOB
0
(i)
WIISTVAS„„
AO Ni.
NT
Year's
Santa' Clans has made h
h.eadquarters /la-
the AeEent SeallOIC a the store lof
NTER,
f the largest
M. -R. CO
Where he 44 exhibiting
ateeke
��
I :& tint
t
ludo
Ever nrogght into Seaf rth. Everything
Suitablb for ChristreaPresents and
• Neter Year's ifts
1 '
AT PRICES
CHEAPEil THAN THE CNEAPESt
Those veAo wish to gra
or friends 4ely bestong u
fu T: presentihon1a -all
Rush wilt fmadoubtedly
i Claus' Heask
I
ItIrkkitEjfB.ER T E PEACE,
C011pterst
.10bellery &ney .Gooas Streit%
Seaforth, Dec, 9th. -v2-nl-ly
y the* children
on them beauti-'
ally-, as a Great
made to Santa -
artier*.
TIG
• BOOK
rpHE u &signed. /ha
I Culli stock of Book
to inforni4he inhabitant
vicinity tat he intends
ness in M. Cull'sprenitis
tention to. the regifireme
merit a alsare frff their, pa
The WA rat present
tion to the authorized.
Aa="1-1.
ORE
g purchaser Mr
& Stationery beg
of Seaforthand th
arying on the 'bus'
s, and hopes by a -
ts of the trade
onage.
A 121%43 assortment of y Books,Lecle
Note Be4s, Pass Books Pencils, &c. A
a large quantity of • ibles, Testamen
Prayer 1cks, and
WrstiAt4 001‘,8;
In great 'variety of bind ng, togetlier With
assortissent 'of books geneita liter*,
MARIE
OA141)1
I FOR 1
DAILY, GLOBE
AND
IANAC1
ITLECRAOH
:01:1fLDRE1 TOYS, &re.
Wi
SearsIrth, 'Dee. 2 h. 181G8. 64-tf,
6urgeon .uenbist,
Vs„ Stratford, Ontario, begs most re-
spectfully to inform the inhabitants of
Seaforth and surrounding country that
*he has (lpened a DENTAL ,OFFICE
over MR. HICKSON'S DRUG STORE,
Main Street, Seaforth, and has procured the
'assistance of Mr. J. A. Ellis, Surgeon Deft-
tiseto take charge of the same. Me. Cleft-
wrieht will continue to visit Seaforth the
second week of every,- inonth. All work
warranted to give perfect -satisfaction.
Teeth extracted with httle or no pain by the
use of the Nareetie Spray, which produces
local anesthesia, (want of pain.) Charges
Moderate. Terms Cash.
REFERENCES :—Dr. eafferth ;
Dr. Shaver, Stratford, J. Duttate Chemist,
Stratford. • P. R. Jarvis, Este Stratford ;
Dr. Whitit% ea, Berlin, Dr. RsoWans, Drumbo ;
• Dr. Bray, Chathani.
Mr. C. will be at the ainftercial Hotel,
()bitten, the third week of every month,
Seaforth, Dec. 17th 1868, 53-1v.
B. —Particular attention of Blacksmiths
ectedto their larae stock et
ACCON BOXES AND - AXELS 1
ch they cannot- be undersold ni the
itoramion.
fiber. 24th 1868;
CAMPBELL'S
PATENT VENTIIKTOR
DAMPER AND btODOMIER.
ROMOTING Heath, *Condott and Econ-
omy, the only eomplete Ventilator and
Double Damper in use, for Kitchen, Office,
Parlor or Bed -Room, • saving its cost in one
mooth. . Its claims guaranteed or money
refunded. See testimonials from scores of
Pities -gonad and Scientific gentlemeh.
• For Sale by •
\VV. LOFFT,
Agent for Seafortla.
63-tf
February 11, 1869.
s,
s' Tools,
Ca enters' Too
.Coopfets) To 18,
HA Alit OF EV AY DESCRIPTI
X `gjj asso
e anti M
ent of CROSSC
CHINE
SAWS!
2tio 1MtS PECK'S
Mcmtreal Cut Na
GLAs,
UTTY)
PAiNTSt
01,
VARNrstiks,
use in the Triale,
JpHNSON BR
TOVES ! STOVES I
A tOtaplete assortm
.ti.i.i lor Stoves,ofaSto
11d
1 -VERV CHEA
1
I A.
1 WAUGH 01'
POKING STO
Se+forth, Jan. 6t
G,
t of Cooking, Br&an
e Pipe, and Tin'ew e
scsiptions,
JOHNSON BRO.
8,
TRW MA* MOT
•