The Expositor, 1869-02-26, Page 67
CORRESP s N/J.EDicEis,
-Wrox6tOr
1
.FrOla our Special Corivepoodera., .
Advertisements are out calling for
tenders to .furnisn poles •for the . tele-
graph line between this place and. Sea -
forth. This • line will no doubt be a
givat advantage _to the businessmen of
Wroxeter.
Penton &co., are now se1li4, off their
stock of dry goods and groceries, by
auction. They intend closingbusiness
in a' few ' clays:
On the _evenings' .of Thursday and
,Monday th 18th and 22nd-inst., a Lady
-ow travelling through. this section of
the cortry, lectured -in Chamheq
gall, uponithe Revelations and Gospel
of Jesus Mist.
i 1 •
Pigigs Price claims to be a messenger
coramissioned . by God. to 'preach the
Gospel to the JeWs. Shp says that the
little book ' spoken ' Of . the lOth-
chap., of Itevalations was delivered to
. 7
'her at Ingersoll, .in the Year 1-866, and
that for some time she -1-00.prophesy
before many peoples, nations, tongues
and kinfs,sand -afterwards deliver the
message to the -..Tews., She says that
-when she first received tlie littlebook,
it was in' her mouth ssweet .fts ha1ey,
but its after effeets she has not ;, et
experienced. Shesaysthat she will be
followed by two other messengers, the
two spoken of - in the Ilth _ chap. of
Revelations. We think she must be
a sister of- the prophetess who , was
found in one of the coraidors of the
White House, at Washington, with an
unloaded, old fashioned, double-barreled
pistol, . who said she was commissioned
by Almighty' God to shoot Andy John-
ston.
.Frorn, our Special Corre6pondeht.
Business in this village has improved
considerably within.this last week.
Two .farmers living on the 2nd Con.,
are takingadvatntgea of the Ba-nkrupt
Act.
-Mr. Thcs. Hubbard having sold his
fsrra, intends going into hotel keeping
at Lakelet..
The contract for the Drill Shed. has
been aWardad. to mr. McLaulin,his
tender being the lowest $665 •
. I
-ie. Bye-law he pitied for , the same.—Carried.
Moved by Robert IP,attersozi seconded by
Samuel Hannah That 'hawk *oung be re-
appointed TaVerll inspector for the current
ieavr. —:Carried. 'lived by John Malone
Seconded by Thomas -Davidson That John
O'Connell be appointed to the office of Clerk
,
for the present year. Moved in amendment
by Robert- Patterson seconded by Samuel
Hannah That jonn O'Sullivan be reappoint-
ed .
Clerk for the present : year. --Amendment
corried. Movedby Samuel Hannah, Second-
ed by Rebert Patterson That Mowbery be
appointed. to the office of -.Assessor for the,
for the present year.—CaaTied: Moved in
.araendment by Thomas Davidson, seconded;
by John Malone. That Donald McGregor bq
appointed Assessor, and in the event of hiin!
not accepting the office, that James Kerr bci
.appointen to the office. —Amendment Carried.
Moved by JohniVIalone, seconded by Thoraa
Davidson that Michael Murdy be appointe
to the office of Collector for the presentyear
—Carried. Moved in amenelnient by Saraue
Hannah, seconded by Robert Patterson Tha.
'Samuel Smith be appointed. to the office o
Collector for the; present year, and in -th
. event of his not accepting of the office that
Finley Ross be appointed. --Amendment lost.
Moved by Samuel Hannah, seconded by
Robert Patterson That the Clerk be and- is
hereby instructed to draft a By-law limiting
the number of Trvern and Shop "Licenses in
the Municipality, viz.., Tdvern Licenses '60
Seven, and.-Shori Licenses to two, and the
!sum to be paid for each- Tavern License in. -
chiding the Province duty shell be $30, and
the sum to be paid for each Shop License
shall be in accordance with the License Act,
passed in the last Session of the Provincial
Parliament of Ontario, also that the follow-
ing parties be granted Tavern License, pro-
viding they comply with the By laws of the
municipality, and the License act of Ontario
viz Kenneth McLeod, Robert Alexander,
• , .
W. W. Bowie, John A. Johnson and James
Kennedy.—Carried. MOved by _Robert Pat-
,
terson, seconded by Thomas, Davidson That
a debenture be issued in faciour el John Mc-
Millan for the sum of $25 as partpayment for
work done on the hill between the 12th and
13th Cons. —Carried. Moved by Samtel
Hannah, seconded by Robert Patterson That
the acct of A. Bay P. L. S., of $13 be; paid,
also the acct. of W. T. Case of 7.5ets. for N.
Roll be paid–Carried. It was Moved and .
carried That tenders be receiVed for the erec-
tion of a frame . bridge over: the Maitlaial
River, known as Cowan's Bridge, in accer-
dance with a previous advortisomeifb.
After examining the different tenders it 7 8
IVIcRillop CounoiL =found that Thomas Fox's tender was !.-6
• !lowest, . to cOmplete the contract for t
- The Omen met pursuant to adjournment
from last meeting at McLeod's Hote1?'.Fe9.
17, 1869. Present the Reeve' and all the
Council. Proceedings of the lest meeting,
read and adopted: 'Moved by Samuel Han-
nah, seconded by Thos, 'Davidson That' the
sum of $180, and was accordingly duly ac
cepted. Moved by Robert Patterson, se-
conded by Samuel Hannah That the Coun-
cil do now adjaein to meet again on tltie
first Monday in March. next, at Robert
Alexanders' Jun.r. formerly Rebert;Hannah'S.
- Reeve be instructed to call arneeting Of the —Carried.
Reeves :and. -Local Superintendants, some JOHN O'SULLTVAN,
time between now and -the 1st- of Oct. next Tp. Clerk.
for the purpose of redressing a grievance of
parties belonging to Union S. S. No. 1 Mc-
Killop. --Carried. Moved by John Malone.
Seconded, by, Thin. Davidson, •That -the-
Reeve do issue a debenture in favour of John,
:1'..1-eGroy,:for the slim of $58, for his service
as Collector for the year 1668also that an-
other debenture be issued infavour of the
same person for the sum of $16 80, being an
error in the assessment, of Lot 8, Con. 13 in
'the year 18681—Carried.• Moved by John
Malone, s'econded by Thos. Davidson That
the Reeve do issue -a debenture in favour of
the follow -Mg parties, for there services is
Returning Officers for the" year 1869, : for ;
George Diekson $3 0, Dennis Downey $3 50,
Etlward. Aoaeli $3 59; john Morrison 3 50,
John O'Sullivan $3 -50.--:--Carried. Moved I
by. John Maloneseconded, by Thos. David- ;
son That the Reeve do issue a debenture in ,
favour of Francis. Fowler -for the sum of $21
55, for gravel for the }iron -Road. --Carried.
Movel by Samuel Hannah, seconded by
Robert Patters -on St, Thomas Burton be '
paid the sum of $11 for building a -stone cula
Vert andAigging a draM in the.14ronaBoad
certified by Alexander Cameron, Pithraastier_
to be paid out of the boundryqine appropria-
.,
tion. —Carried. The. Auditors trepOrt being
then submitted and. the Council having ex-
amined it when it was Moved. by San -11161.
Hannah,' seconded bv Johnellalane, That the
Auditor's report be received as eerrectand
that the Clerk be instructed to get 50 copies'
of the abstract of the ;Auditor s ileport print-
ed and published, also that the Auditors be
paid the sum of $3 eaeli for their s4viees.
.Moved by Robert Patterson, stkconded. by
- Thos. Davidson That with respeCt to a dis-
puted expenditun of money on the Town
line between Mc KilloP and Millet in the year
186.3, that bef::.)re this Council take any i
action in the -matter a deputation composed -
of the Reeve an.1 Dept. Reeve, be authorized
ta visit the Huila Couned at its next meet...!
in anal mvestigue the raitter.—C,
-Noved by Robert Patton, seconded by John !I.
161a1one That the Reeve do issue a d.eben.-
titre in favour of •Ja.s.. Henderson to the
araotta;,-, uf J 23 for gravel, certified by
Jo:iii.e..rlita„ James Henderson., !James Nicol,
(.eo. aleIn:osh and iti.ehard Thomsen, Path -
:a . --Carried. Mo 4J by John Malant
sc. col...IL-A.1)y IE. ulnas Ii.ay:.11sen.l.'ha,f the sala
arer- -Collector, A.,7,
t Tovaan .Inspte"....or lie as follows ft.
c..e t.Ut yr : :-.80,2Treasurer ;7::•-i
6, Taa-tru insp
. .%.1 ,
Mallet Council -
The municipal Council of the township Of
Hullet, met at Lan desborough, on Mon-
day, the 31st :inst., pursuant to motion f
adjournment. All the members prosentj.
The minutes of former meeting were read
and athinted. It was nioved by Mr. W.
Warner, . seconded by Mr. H. Snell That
the Clerk instruct and authorize the Count
Treasurer to . cancel $5 of • non-residen
slatute labor. on Lot 32, Con. 14,for 186
as it appears the work has been performed
—Carried. Moved by Mr. II- Spill, secondi-
ed by Mr. W. Warner That Andrew Sloa
be appointed C011ector f or the current yeal.
(William Grant having refused to take Office
and. that, tbat part of Bylaw No. 1, 1869
fixing the Collectors salary at $60, be repeal
ed,i and. $65 be substituted, once a By-law b
,
prepared and passed to that effect:—' -Carried
Moved by Mr. A. Monteith, seconded b
j
R. Stephenson 'That the following follow
ing amounts be granted -to be expend.
_
ed on the bonndry lines viz., $100 boundr
line Linnet and McKillop, :,',400 boundry lin
Hullet and. Morris and $100 boundy lin
Huila and goderich, provided that the ad
joining, fores4clro.unicipalities grant an qua,
a1-mount—Ca ried. 'Moved by Mr. w War
. , .
Jae; seconde(,1
by W. It ;Stephenson That
Tavern Licenses for tho present year, inelnei
ing the Provincial duty be $35„ and that
Shop Licenae, including Provincial duty be
$50, andthat a By -low be prepared and. pass- ,
ed for establishing the same, and also, thati1
I334aw 'No. 77. passed in 1866, entitled " all
By-law fof making provision for Shop and. i
Tavern License" be repealed.---CeiTied. I
Moved by • W. A. Monteith, seconded by!
H. Snell, That Alexander Callander be ap-
pointed. Tavern Inspeetor for the current
year. —Carried. . Moved by Mr. W. Warner,
seconded by Mr. A. Monteith That the fol -
g 1 etitiens for Tavern License be grant-
ed viz., John! Lashan's of Londesborough,
and Chammon Yeo's, ef Kinburnprovided
they comply with the requirements of the
Provincial, 'Statutes and township By-laws.
7.---Cairied. The township was laid ont into
road divisions, and' the Clerk was instrneted
to prepare a scheilnle thereof for the ua of
the Assessor. The Council then, adjourned
to. meet again at Londesborough on the
eeond Monda; of 4;Fril next at ten o'e1oc11
A. tr.
JAMES BE AITH W A inf.;
.flaillet„ Feb.. Litt 14:J,
,
gr).(posprp:R.
GreatClect, ring Sale
oF Three Immense Bankrupt Stocks at
Original Cost Price, for ThirtyUntil the whole is disposed of ; w M the
Days, or
Stores of West & 00x, and H," W MeCartn,
Seaforth. •
The subscriber being obliged to return to
Hamilton, 11.48 instructed his agents to offer
the remaining portion of the Three Bank-
rupt Stocks lilt Original Cost Price, andmany
goods at half price. •
SALE OF THE STOCKS AS.
FOLFLOWS : -
Thos. Meares' and West &
Cox's stocks will bo found in
the store formerly carried on
by West & Cox, an,d, H. W.
Mcepn's stock will be sold
at hi S old stand. A *ge lot
of neNv and costly goods have
been.adcled, having been pur-
chased at _Bankrupt, Trade,
and other Sales . for caSh, will
also be spld off at whatever
sacrifice.
Merchants, Pedlars, Farm-
ers and others.who emit m ?late
visiting" Seaforth, to purchase,
will do well to call at West &
Co-:x's old -stand, or at H. W.
McCann's, where they can de-
pend upoii getting g ods at
really half price, as th y must
all be _ sold immediatelf—the
subscriber being obliged to re-
turn home—and rather than -
remove the goods will WO
them_at a great sacrifice. -
Now is your tune to secure
bargains. If you allow this
golden opportunity to pass, it
will be your own loss. The
_stocks in both stores are well
assorted, and very complete in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes Groceries Hats
Caps, &c. Having been pur-
chased at so much in the $,
can be sold at what other mer -
chants pa);-, and still have a
profit. Yours, &c.,
L. R. CORBEY.
P. S.—Stores represented by two
large British Flags.
Seaforth i Jan. 27th. 60-7
LOOK OUT FOR
The Sign of the Big
WHERE
J DCAN & CO
ARE SEIIING- ALL- SORTS OF
ATS OAPS,
Boortis & SHOES,
AT A
Greatly Reduced Price,
FOR
ONE MONTH ONLY!
4 -4 -.-To make room for :-.4pring6.tock.
Seaforth, Jan. 2btli. 46.
FARM FbR -SALE.
'ING South half Lo No. 10, Concession
‘1) 9, Township of Morris, miles from
Blythe, containing 100, acres. =
For further particulars enquire at the store
of john Braidwood, Seaforth.
R. R. CLARK.
January 8th, 1869. • 57-6in
ovmship of Morris.
BY-LAW NO. 2. 4HIRAM COLLIDAY
TN returning
1869. g.i- the pleasure
-. .-A
1 chants and nisi
TXTHEREAS it is expedient and necessary' ii axe prepreI to
VY to build a= Bridge over the River Mait- -'
land, between lots l 0 and 11, in the 6th con- 3
4
hanks for past fa
of announcing to
less men of Seafort
eceive orders for
DP.A....Y WORK.
cession of the Township of Morris. Be it .! CO -Goods han lied with care, an
therefore enacted by thc.: Municipal Council 7•-i tion gniante.d
of said Township of Morris, and it is hereby January 1)3t,
enacted by the authority of the same Oat
the County Surveyor shall be forthwith em-.
ployed to Make a plan and specification of
said Bridge.
13e it further enacted that so soon as said
plan and specification are obtained, that the.
job of building said bridge shall be let by
public tender, in such manner, and undera
such restrictions as may or shall be herein
, -
after provided. by By -Law.
Be it further enacted, that the time and
mode of payment for said bridge shall be fixai
ed by ByoLaw hereaftcr to be passed.
Be it further enacted, that said By -Law
for the buildin,e, Of said bridge shall not bEq
passed until it is made apparent by a vote (A
the Ratepayers of said Township of Mo3riS.4
that they are desirous that said bridge shouldi
be built.. -
Be it further enacted, that for the purposti
of ascertaining the views of the Rattpaym*
of said Township of 3.,lorris, relative, to thti:.
building of said, bridge,- that a poll shall 1.)61
-opened at the following times and places io
the said Township of Morris, to reccive thal
votes of said ratepayers for or against Qui
building of said bridge., viz :
At School House No, 8 in said To-aoish
, of Morris,- at 9 o'cloek a,. m., on the 6t
March, 1869 • and also at _Holland's StoriA
on the North half of Lot No. 11, m the 8tr
Conc.?ssion of said Township of Morris, at
o'cloek. a. m., on the 84-1 (hay of Mareh, 18,9„
Be it further enacted, that the bormilariel
for VOting raltiVe to said bridge, sha I be tlisi
same as at the last Parlianientary efecti(04
in said Township of Morris.,
Be it further enacted, that the Townsh4
.
(Auk sha I be the Returning Officer at boti
places of voting, and that said Clerk sh:t,:sil
lay the result of the said voting before ti --b
'said Council of _Morris, -at the next meetij,-. r
thereof after said voting shall have ta4:11.
place. .
(Signed),
.= THOMAS KELLY,
• Reeve of Morr
THOMAS HOLMES,
Township Clerk.
, I certify that the above is a, correct ear'
of a By -Law passed by the Municipal Coln-
cil of MoiTis, at their regular meeting,
in the said Township of _Morris on the 14
February, 1869.
THOS. HOL.1.IES,
Township Cie
*
To the Ratepayers of
Morris.
TAKE ,NOTICE,
POLIt for the'perpose of voting on
Jt abov6 By -Law will be opened: asi
lows : at School House No. 8, at nine e'elOk
thhl-farch 19 n
IaIm.on.e6t‘86adat 110-'1
: t
land's Store, North half Lot 11, on the eh
Concession, at 9 &clock on the
March, 1869. •
TIIOS. HOLMES.
Morris, Feb. 18th, 1869. 63-3i
JUST RECEIVED,
"
A CHOICE SELECTION
OF
RASPBERRY JAM,
STRAWBERRY JAM,
RED CURRANT JELLY,
BLACK pp:. DO
PINE APPLO, JELLY,
PEACH' JELLY, 1
PEAR JELLY,
AND ORANGE MARMALADE
AT
Scott 'Robertson's.
BRIGGS' ALLEVAN'ibRi the great Ca-rAnnar. February 19th, 1869.
HEalatenn, .N...annaaes-a and Universal Pain
Remedy. is iniquesti. nobly the most agree -
•I
able and efficaeions iemedy knownto modern
science. It relieves all pain instantaneously
and redubes intamation with rapidity, crea-
ing a healthy Oction of all disased organs,
neutralizing all poisonous effects an' making,
a? rapid and radical cure of some of the most
distressing complaints to which mankind are
subject. Briggs' Allevantor is sold by Wm.
Rolls, Agent, and by druggists and country
merchants generally. GET IT. TRY IT. • IS 0
family should be without it a day, ,
BRIGGS' _MODERN CURATIVE, for Corns,
Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Tender Feet, &c.
It is the safest and most eflica,cious remedy
ever discovered for the cure and prevention I
of ailments of the feet.. It is not potash or
acid, but a soothrng. softening and healing
ointment, warranted not to injure the most
delicate feet, but will soon affect a radical
cureg...f thesevexatilous torments of the hu-
man family.: There is no remedy equalto an
operation by a skilful_ Chiropodist. When
this is not convenient,, Briggs' Modern Cura-
tive comes as an angeI of mercy. Solcl. by
Wm, -Rolls, Agent, and druggists -every-
where. Dr: J. BR1GOS, 08, Broadway, N.
Y. Address, C. II. WRIGHT co., <6 Co? amil-
ton, Ont.; General Agents for Britfsh HPoss-
essions.
(551y
63-t'
4
pEAutru, HATIrit
3k.TA.TURVS CROWN.
You Must Cultivate
GRAY HAIa
Is a certain indication
Decay at tb.e Rom s.
19111,S. S. A. .A./LLENIS
Hair Restorer
1 Restores gray hair to its natural color and heautt
i
and produces luxuriant growth. It gives the hair
beautiful 'gloss and delightful fragrance. -
, „ .
bianttfactory and Sales Offlees,
35 BARCLAY STREET and 40 PARK PLACE, N. Y„i
266 HIGH HOLBORN), London, Eng.
WSeatter. and Rolls, Druggists, agent
foa SeafOrth. For Sale everywhere. ,
January 28th. 1869, 60-1y.
II. Lc A Vs 1Surgeon,e OE,. e. t De
'
Egin 01AVi11g, Dee. 14, 1868, 53-tt
1869.
.13
CABINETe CHAIR
U 'DERTAKER
SON,
ors, lave
the mer-
tb at they
1 kinds of
satisfac-
A Large Stoo
*
v,
ATiri-nil,,„1:,:., fa miture kept' C031 -tant -on
ba
icclit.it.irgiaii.ci.relisff. 01, 3013 isting _Mof fhe 111.:i3t, * rieirtes.
ng attrasscs,. lildren's
ns kept constantla on hand.
elzii.A
ork xn:Ihuflettrb, etft premises.
fiiii,ii-..e. Warizoom op-
posite. Kidd A 3,emulktt
- T.Ii0S. DE L,
March 'il-, 18o6.
SELLING- OF
AT
BN7
fLO GI
ivAIN STREET
Fa .A._ V 0 IR., a"
LARGESTOCK OF
ST.APLE i.AN D FA -1\10Y
'READY -MAD=
prr Sgeitv
AT A GREAT
itedite
Seafortli, Feb.
SAM:4.E%
SADDLES,
SAD
011
th, 1869.
rrHE subscribe
1 that he has j
of
LES.
egs to inforrn the public
t received agree, variety
Saddles and.
Which hd is prepared to sell
At Prices A most Unpar
i-0 -
L 0 0 c HE RE
A Saddle, Bridl and - Martingale
' Sinall suin of
In the -w
1
for the
i •
y of }-karness„
• •••,7
OF LL KINDS, .
He is, ras hereto ore, in a. position to give
his customers as ood value for thei money
as any otber e tablishment in On ario.
Quality of wor and. material eMployel
in lisputable.
CV -13110P d.P.POSITE` KIDD (e -
Seaforth, Feb. 12
1
JOHN OAITA3ELL.
.'69. .
OFFICES TO LET.
TJ1O'UR excellent offices to let mJ Scotts
12 New Britt Bock.. Apply at
McCAUG IEY & 11.0LAIST D'S:
Seaforth, Jan. ri 1869; • 60-tf
FW'
GO TO
'T.
J.
SIMONS'
•••••-•
FRt IT 14- -0 ST
• 32 ==" 1
For Fresh Oyster, Sardines, Lobste s, pie*,
Cakes,and Sw ets of every deeori tion. I
11
CAL11 AND gL'E'
His Fr -sk S ILO C
Opposite 'lleCANN'S Old. Stalid.
Seaictrth, Feb 12, 1869. • • 63-4.
BLACKS
MTH SHOP.
THO AS WATSON
Begs to inforrath public generally ithat
still carries on general Macksraithing,at
• his 101d Stand k
NEARLY OPPOSITE • ARMSTRONG'S! HOTEL
AINLEYVILLE,
Special attention Paid t� Horse-Sh.
In&
Ainlexv,ille, Feb. 9th, '69, '63-4y
PROVI
_
Over $43,000 ha
scribed for the Que
went scbeine.
The. snow StOrin8
bteli the severest
maim years. 3(..)
blocked up by drifts
The Ronantiath
getLing out material
new church o)1 the
one, recently destro
Mr, *.rfilleS YOUR
100, has been vett
Avid). a kAure on the
Creator," kif: which .1
verv
The Campbeliforl
robbed on Monday n.
the safe of ih. Postai
$10,000. No clue
111 proof
around .Lake gtehen
County, it is stated
oats were there liarv
sea on
pf of the rie
.
A. Church- Print
been organized -at St.
interest of the Chu/ --
600 sh.ares at $10 ho
it is proposed to iss7Lt
in April,
The GreatWester
of Canada has paid. i
B,eceiver Ueneral
:first instalment of th
the Government
A_ large body of int
in.the ...4oritrejl Gene
fly; to Witness the
niddle-aged man's to
cancer.
„
Sonaebodv hos inv.
cuts as smoothly as
cut with this saw -doe
ofterwards to giv.
face.
that Whalen.
Tien is rife is to who
000. tiainiants
:their ease, or forever,
is not often that _on-
: becomes the -sohree
tion and expeme as
Petroleum has h
Lake Ainslie, -0.1.p
r )in the rock on th
The C. B. people
any petroleum yet d
the United States
The operation_ o
rovk in the Wellan
'Bridge, is expected
supply of water to
and. .Port _Robinson
ogement to the erect
factories at tit -este
The, Nve4her id Br
to the /9th. DeeeMb
- mild. The grass
green than it was in
last rose of slimmer'
the leafless branch,
lt0e/114ha_ebecom
rt,_lieNveoet.1
than hoary -headed I)
'The small -pox has
Eastern Townships.
occured at Ilsaiey an
had also made its app
h ablocked up the roa
jar;gand Johnson
2
ok nt:lon. t� iai
Vaccination. was beet
quente, die order of t
the surrounding villi
The Episcopa1ia33s
effort to erect a eithe
a lot of around on th'
Road, presented :for,
Judge Bliss. The si
000 or $112,000 tow,
of a sermon deliver
EditeisonNN
l)i11.,atri:iduyit
JAa
other of $4,000 by'
4irru
11.1A0r0r,iyeatno udp togh:mr_ s
. cession *of Kenyon, p
existence by hangin
' Tuesday , 10th ins
left home about fa
afternoon, Tier moth
Poing to the stable
't'shtli tinie f
taornar
rey*
the hook on wlael
aless. being attached
cingle, through a loo
her head. Her feet
and her knees nearly
EXPLOSION 'IN „LW
An explosion tool -I
p
' -day moping, 'in an
Guelph. The roof '‘
the building consi
Three of the worlimei
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