The Expositor, 1869-03-26, Page 3•
of he '-
expression
rap
for
results
ta
opinion that
nite,sto, waa mistake, that it.
.off was iind .ed for And mmeeessary, anq
'ete that the,only result arising fi•om it"%Vat
;the.t'aLUttiOfl of the Hoa.- Geo. Brown,
OM We arerglad to see sach a candid state.
,
to
meat from our eecentriciconfrere. We;
heartily, agree with him that the coirset
en by the Globe in this case has re_
ed ithe approval of the Reformers
Ont;irio. To expoze trenhertt and
corruption-ato viadicat.e, the cause of
Referatt. and • to speak eandidly, arid-
aometintes. severely of those-- who fail to
,
live up to their .prolession„ is charae--
.ristie of the Globe tuid the Reform
arty., .. And if au& &course ap'prey-
ed of, latita diseriminating public, it is
no m re'thao the r.eward, due to consi-
t.ency nd integrity.
We believe that the manifesto °tithe
"nine rnirtyre was a; tremendous fai-
lure. They expected to receive the
to sympathy of the col-nary—they expected
Tay relaulfiatirg What they called the
dictation of the Globe to be honored' as -
the heroes of a new order of revoltr-
tionists,whose declaration of iodepena
(fence viOtild be a future tallying, cry, of
their Party ; but instead of this an, un
expected reverse took.pTaee. The cowl -
try wetilS1 not accept heir explanations
The sophistry of beitto:Imartyrs was too
-
perceptible, land the ;manipulations of
Sandfieicl. wt1fre to open, tot) prevent de -
caption, andiaccordingly the people of
Ontario :harerewarded them. with such
an expression of opinion as to set all ter,_
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doubts regarding their honesty forever
at rest., . :Already some of them have,
t
been called to aceonit, mid it only
awaits. a general election to viSidicate-
• thoae principles which they have so au-
daciously violated.
IN, the siglish Tiouse of Commons
et bill for the dig' statablishment of the
Of
Irish Church came up for its second
reading on the 18th. Mr. Disraeli
was the first speaker against it, repeat-
ing the sa-rae arguments to which Eng-
land has often listened before. The,
leaders of the rolita, while defending
the enormous privileges of the Church,
and the aristocracy, has not yet growne
weary of denouncing the grteat Feataat
measure of the Liberal party, as; lkelly .
- to destroy religious freedoro and tole-
ration. The inconsistiencies of Mr:
;It Disraeli were shown up by•Mr.. Gregory,
;(t member for Galway, but, it is, some-
what sit 5 Scant that the speaker on the
inisterial side declared that he was
t pleased with the proposed scheme
of distlibutiott, but referred an equit-
able di-visiion of the Church property
atIlimong e three prominent chutches
of Ireland. -..:
ALL CHAU V Efill has introduced
Bill into the Legislature• of Quebec for
the organieetion of Colonization Socies
ties, in the differeot Electoral divisions
of the Province,Witetpol vernntent pro-
poses to osubsidize those societies, and
they are eapected to ,circulate such in-.
formation, as might tend to promote
the settlment ofCrown Lands, and the
speedy osettpation of the country.. It -
s pleasing -1-o see the French of Lower
Canada making a move in this direc-
t thedoo they have been ex-
ceedingly remise in making any- effort
towards ate eettlement of the country.
When witl our Ontario Government
vit us their Emigration Policy
BY the very genetoua provision made
in the new Asseisment Act, the eity of
Torcitto became loosersto no Yery trifling
extent The amount of tproperty. and
_ -
income thus exempted amounts to $3,-
849,950, 'which .at the rate of one and
three fourth centa oa the dollar would
give $6,/000. Ills is protection of
the most odioua and unjustifiable
nature.
THE first bill signed- by . President
Grant (done on Thursday) was agood'
one, It itaa one pledging the faith, of
the United States to the pay-11,10AS, ifl
coin, or its equivalent, of the Naviona4
Debt Sometninaty different this town
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the swindlirtg policy openly advaleattgt
by Andrew Johnson.
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(13,-xp#$Iter.
*61"siiiiefl'‘f(Affids,
AN article from ti e Trade Reoifn
will appear next week on the "Tek -
graph question.?
'11tia present population of godericle
is exactIV 3,609, 1714 -males and 1895'
females.
Rata/meat the Wesleyan Methodist
Sabbath School .Anniversary Celebra-
tion next Sunday and Monday. •
L R CottlY has re -opened R. 13.
Crellier's store. The entire Bankeupt
Stock will be cleared outat cost. Loilt
out for the "adv." next week.
MoKlatoe Council Proceedings, As
published by us, have containeci some
errors. We exce.eclingly regret the
occurrence of such, but will endeavor
to prevent them in /futon, -
HURON TEACHERS' AS SOCIATICN.—
Pie quarterly meeting of the above Ax -
sedation -wilt take place at GodeiPich,
Satur lay, 10th proi., at 10 o'cloOk
a. m. JAB. Faaansoat Se, 11 T..1.
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The thanks of "Ilium Temple, No.
163," are nereby tendeted to Mr, Cline
aed his Choir, for their valuable assist-
tance on thellth -4-ist -F.. _A. Eau&
Seci•etary.
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OckitatinanLa.a--The proceeds of the
colleetion taken up at the TemperanCe
Meeting, held on the 18thainst, which
Mr. McNabb was expected to address,
was, save the expenses, handed over to
the Presbyterian Churph Fund
THE, Exeter Spring Show of hones,
bulls and farm implements will take
place in that village on Wednesday,
April 21, when a number of handsome
irrizes will be offered for competition.—
CtintonNeat Era.
THE ASSIZES.
E sEA4ortri-T. EXPOSITOR..
,
IIie*u.ilactv caymi AdJoui%ed,for
six MOnths.
(Coidemed 'Special .Repcyl.)
*e 'have -to :Valid a full report . of
the business;transacited ,uptto 3= .o'clock
yesterday, at the Assizes, which opened
at Gcalerich on Tuesday , last, before
Judge Wilson. The late hour,bow-
ever, at which it was received, pre -
lodes our publishing it in this issue.
The Mullady intarder case was postponed
for six, months, as the challenge- of
,Turors texhausted the panels. In this
exigency, his Worship saw "fit to rule as
.tbove, at the sime time giving instruc-
tions to sobptena seventy-two jurors for
- the occasion., In the •matter of .Gust-
hart, foithe: aSsault, committed on Tay-
lor, at the Grand Trunk tank house, in
Seaforth, the.. prisoner was sentenced
for six days.
Detailed report of the AsSizes in
nex t NVO;3k'S .EXPOSITOR.
THE funeral of the late Mr. Rum-,
hall yesierday) (18th) was the largest
e have seen in. (.1Oderich. The. shops
were alielosed, as the' melancholycol:
tege passed through the town, and the
flag at the American Consulate floated
at half-mast as a token of i•e,spect.--
Vi LOCIPEDES. —Velocipedes are all
the r• ge in Seaforth. Whetever there
is a c can piece of floot of twenty feet
it is occupied every 'spaTe moment in
pract sing the horse's tival. The.other
day Ntinle a person was so engaged on
the ilway platformahis steed became,
-clunk nageable and pr cipiteted him on
to tit, railway track, hich gave hina
some severe bruises, aut no dangerous
Ames.
FI E.—We regret to learn that on
the night of the 21st inst, the batii. of
Mr. oho. Cyle, situated on Lot Na 10,
Lond n. Road, Tuck:ersniith, was totally.
destr ---ed by fire, togethor with its con-
-tents, which were, three horses, 'five
afteep, a threshing machine, -farning
milli and a large quantity of grain.
Loss not less than $600. No insur-
ance Fire supposed to have originated
from a candle which had been used in
the Stable during the evening.
TEMPERANCE. —It was annotinced by
pla,eard and otherwise, that Police
Magistrate McNabb *Would denote- a
lecture -in this place, cn the evening of
the 18th inst. ; accordingly some 500
people assembled at the appointed hour,
many from a considerable distance ; but
Mr..1VICNabb tailed to put 'in an ap-
pearance.: The disappointment was, to
say the least, very annoying, especially
to,those who, came . from so far. . The
audience however, were not permitted
Co'retire without hearing anything at
a,.1 on the. snbjett advertised, as the
ministers of the village volunteered their
services by offering a few timely re
marks. We will go surety for the
people of this neighbourhood, that Mr.
Mc*ahlit. does ,not disappoint them
agains:twe certainly think that the
least thing becoming. a gentleman„
-would beato send lvcird in time, that he
could uot 'come. It is true a letter
was received from him on the clay fol-
lowing, tO the effect that on account of
Mrs: Meltrabb's illness he could not be
present, but from the Toronto postmarks
it was quite evident that it .was not
Intiled in time to at rrve het e' in time
for any service, which we hesitate but
little,' in Saying IYIr. McNabb. must
have lakeynt • ....
WE understond that Mr. Strong has
purchased the Bakery Business'of Mr.
Uardino, and -will conSequently suspe
the Livery with`n. a few weeks, z He is
ready to receive offers, for the' whole of
bis livery stock,: with the privilege of
renting the stables. To any person in-
clined for this business, it is a good
openin'a. If be does not sell in this
way immediatelyt he will sell by par-
cels, and the remeind r by auction dur-
ing the last -week of prii.
IsEatroNovitaa, D AS'S OCIA-
;
TION. —AS per annot acement in last
Week's Exsositoaa.t is. talented . corn -
of amateur, gave an evening's
Viltertainment it aid of the Brass Band
fund, to a orowded audience ini the
-
school house, oo Thursday evening last.
The petite comedy of Turn. hiin .out,"
was ilroda.ced with the toile wing cast :—
Nichodemus Nobs, IL 13, Jackson, who.
brought down the hotise by his excell-
ent imposition ; Julia, Miss Van Eg-
mond, was well readet.ede and Miss
as Sasan the " Maid of all
work,'" was very naterel and truthful._
The other characters were well render-
ed, Next came the farce of "Box- and
this, was the gen, of the evening
and we have seldontSetm it better .roa-
detect than, on this occasion. W. Me-
an: „taell as Box was capitally done, and
O. Rudolph as 'Cox, acted his pert to
the life, but the part of Mrs. :Boncer,
was .icretainly done true -to and
was loudly cheeered. The performance
eoneluded with the side aplittiag farce
of the " Darkey Ceoper,". which was
'tell- rendered, and repeatedly applaud-
ed.- The •pieces were put 6n._ the, stage
in a careful manner, and every thing
tiOrked snioothly. The scenery and
dresses were excellent, and the, audie
ance Jett in good humor., resolved that
-when they again appear, a bumper
- heeta will be the'reward of their
11-IA1c p?..
Explanati9n Wanted.
„
How does .the Toronto Telegaaph,
make the 'following, paragraph, which
appeared in its columns, harmonize
with the letter palished below, receiv-
ed by a gentleman •of' thietplace„1
MAERTED.
DOLSON—SPARLING.:-13y the Rev. .S. Wil-
liamson; at the residence of the bride's
Mother, Seaforth, on the 22ndinst., Mr.
John H. Dolson, of Alnleyville, to Miss
Mary A ,Sparling, of Seaforth.
AIRTH--Swan the seine, on the .24th
inst., at ass' Hotel, Seaforth, Mr. James
Airth, t Miss Ann Swan, both of Hibbert.
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1 i DIED.
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DORCY. '—'4 McKillop, on Monday, the 23rd
inst., Miss Mary Dorcy, after a painful
illness o sixteen weeks, much regretted by
&large e cle! of friends.
T E MARKETS.
SBAFORTH, March 25th, 1869. ,
all) 10 bushel, 80 (4) 85
mg) II bushel, $ 80 0 82
ushel, i I 00 ® 1 15
bush. 6 00 ® 6 50
bush. (60 lbs) 1 50 ® 2 50
hel, 90 - 45
b2 65
95 100
8 00 ® 03
bushel, 60 ® 65
9 00 ® 11 0)
zen, 12 ® 14
20® 22
lb.. 06 • 07
25 30
CLINTON*, March 24.
(From he New Bra.)
ring) per bushel, $0 80 a 0 90
11) do 0 82 a 0- 85
0 45 *a 0 .48
1 10,a 1 15
0 60 a 0 65
0 22 a 0- 25.
65 0 70
0 12 a 0
Wheat, (
Wheat (Sp
Barley 10
Clover per
Timothy p
'Oats 49 bu
Pe4 bushel,
do (large)
Pork 49 c
Potatoes
Hay 49 to
Eggs 49d
Butter 49
Turkey pe
Geese
"'INCORRECT' . —A country exchange
" et64.3hat Mr, McNabb, ./tolice Ma-
" aistrate will deliver a lecture on tem-
" perance at Semorth. His Worship
"states that he knows n.otning of it.;
"so,, then we presume' 'our,worthy con-
" temporary must Ihave drawn on his
"'imagination, •whiclais a very impi-o-
" per thing for any newspaper to do."
TORONTO? MARCH .17, 1869.
4." DEA R am very sorry that
"through the. very .serious illness of
"Mrs. McNabb, I will not be able to
be at your meeting on tomorrow eve-
" Ding. I hope you may have a pleas-
ant gathering." •
Yours respectfully,
A. McNABB.
-Wheat (S
do (F
Oats,
Barley,
Peas,
Rutter,
Potatoes,
Eggs,
The "worthy contemporary" which
the Telegraph, alludes to above, is very
ap_xious to hear front that journal on
the matter at its earliest convenience.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF LOTS.—As will
be seen by "adv." in another column,
Mr. Jarvis :intends solffhg.by auction a
large number of Village Lots in this
place, at Sharp's Hall, on Thursday,
April 1st. This will be an opportuni-
ty that Should aot be 'overlooked by
those`intending to take up a permanent
residence in Seafotth. The property
to he sold is well situated, and must in-
crease in value; in pyopottionate rapidi-
ty, with the proverbial prosperity of
the village. The p -oprietor has made
the terms such that hey are within the
`reach of all. Don' forget the _day of
the sale:
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.ABSTRACT : OF-TKASURg"R'S AQOOUNT:'
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GODERIOH, March 23, 1869.
(From the Signal.)
Fall wheai, per bushel, '$O 80 a 0 83
Spring dp 0 80 a 0 82
TORONTO, March. 25th, )869.
(By Telegraph. )
Prices decling.
Wheat (Pall) 49 bushel,
do (Spring) IP bushel,
Oats 10 bushel,
Barley •Ii? bushel,
Peas ti bushel.
Butter.
DRAMATIC. —The Egmondville. Dra-
matic Company Will fa-Vor Seaforth
withan entertainment some 6V ening
next Week, in Sharp's hall. One of the
largest audiences that has occupied the
Hall during the season may be reckon-
ed on: These-enterttinments are given
for he purpose of enhancing the funds.
dale Bra* 'Band, and as the people of
Seaforth are so much indebted to =that
institution; for sweet music On all fes-
tive occasions, we know they will im-
prove the corning opportunity of ex-
pressing their gratitude.
.NOTICE.
N70TE LOST; On .or about the 25th of
February last, a note of- hand made by
Peter Emely and George Patterson, of the
Township ofGrey, in favor of John Rod-
dick or beirer, for the sum of $95 00, dated
27th October1868, And payable_ 14 months
after date.' This is to forbid. any person or
persona purchasing•or negotiating said note, I
payment thereof has been stopped.
JOHN RA DDI. C K. 1'
any, March 8, 1809. 66 tf. I Seaforth, March 19th 1869.
$0095 to 0 95
0 83 to 084
50 to 53
1 10 to 1 20
70 to. 72
19 to 20
NOTICE:
rpHE undersigned gives public notice to all
persons,. not to purchase a note given by
him it. favor of William Bushfield or bearer,
for the sum of $90, coining due_ nine months
after date, as I have received no value for the
said note.
ClillISTOPHER DALE,
Seaforth O.
Tuckersinith. March 25th. 68-3in
WITH TEE
Municipality. of thle., Viikje of $eaforth,
For the Year Ending January 31st, 1869.
SHARF'S HOTEL, Livery Stable, and
General Stage Office, Main Street.
R L. SHARP, Proprietor..
Seaforth, Jan. 8th, 1869, 53-tf.
CLEARINGSALE
OF
WINTER COODS
AT
J.BOnthron Sr; Son's
E will Sell
7INC'EYS,
COBTT,RGS
FA
CY DRES SGOODS,
TWEEDS,1,
FLANNELS,
• BLANKETS,
RE A DY -M ADE
LOTHING
BOOTS, (i6 SHOES, and all Winter Goods)
AT. COST I
make. roem for Spring Goods.
A dhoice lot of
I
I
By amount received from Assessment
it Hotel License, • .•••••••• • •• '•••• 4409,•••,••
•
Grocer's 'do • •••••••••••••• ••••••••••,...
Billiard do
gi Circus do
Fines,
Poll Tax,
'••
oil)• - .
S. 4. • • • • 41
.4 • • • •••ress-tre
CC
it
• ••45j4e • • -• •
-" Non -Resident Land Tax,..
Clergy Reserve Funds,-.....
cc
By Grant from County Council for Lok -up. ••••••
"• Amount of Market Rent for one
" Rent of Stalls, .... . .
Received from Pound-keeter,
S • • •
* 1 •
• • ••••• •••• •
44.•
C
A. McDougall, unspent money reluAded,
'Total,..••••••
• • •••••4 441,44
. CR.
$4,523 73
330 00
200 00
0500
50 00
82 20
128 00
16 85
54 75
200 00
M8 7
16 41
125
1 06
$5,828 00
DR.
To amount of Disbursements .by TreaOlrer, viz :
School account, .. 1,700 00
Postage, Stationary and Printing, . 88 47
Repairs on Sidewalk, Gravelling id
Drainage, 861 56
-Market Rouse and Lock-up,. -• 1,572
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Amount of Salaries for OfficerS,....... .187 73
- Legal .... 32 50
" Auction:Fee, • • 5 00
Expenses for charitable purposes..i..... 23 00
Licenses and Taxes 59 83
Inland Revenue,
30 00
County Tax,
877- 45
c
Miscellaneous Expenses,...;.....
• ... .•
c
138 94
( C
1•4•••••4 0 4 • •-•
By Balance in Treasurer's hands....
Audited and found correct.
WM. N. WATSON,
ARCHIBALD EWAR, Auditors,
Seaforth, March 10th, 1869. 66
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$5,577 23
$ 250 77
LOOK OUT
FOR
Bargains.
KIDD & PeirMULKIN
ARE Selling off the balance of their
Wizger, Stock9
AT
A VERY LOW FIGITU
Consisting of
DR ESS GOODS,
VIII NOIR%
HOOD'S,
SHAWLS,
SOARFS0
SHIRTS,
PANT81 AN D
HEAVY CLOTHS -
To Make Room for Spring Importations
They have a Large Stock of
BOOTS & SHOPS
Which they are selling Very Cheap.
eir Stock of
GROCERIES!
Is very large, and will be solid
at prices which defies oompetition.
GIVE THEIR
TEAS
A TRIAL
What they sell for a 'Dollar, le Ile best
that can be bought in the market,
Give them a Call
and. see for yourselves.
RIES,
Always on hand.
BONTHRQN ON,
sea.fort.1i, March 10, 1869.
They. have
.•1•11.1.110.11••••••11.
a
large
you
CO3:11,
quantity of
014016ACO, CODERICH AND CLINTON
SALTa
SEAFORTH
FURNITURE WAREROOMS1
Importer lead m ufaeturer of all kinds of
2rEitTSONA
HOVSEHO D FURNITURE,
Such as
SOFAS, :
1 -
LUNGES.
• CENTRE TABLES,
• IVIATTBASSEE.
DINING * BREAKFAST TABLES,
Bi -AUS,
CHAIRS,
I BDSTE
ADS,
Th Great Vaaiety.,
Mr R. has great confidence in offering his.
goods to i.i4he -public, as they are me& of
Good Sejmnied Lumber, and by First -Class.
Workmeyg
COFF1NS MADE TO ORDER
On the Sliorteet Notice,
WOOD TURNING
Done -With Neat/WE- and Despettla
_1/Stairerboms. :
ywo DOnies spun' siLkArs Trpm
;gain Street.
Seafottli, Jan. 6th, 1869_ 57.e.
N E W
HARNESS SHOP*
MHE atidersieired,
WILLIAM II. OLIVER.,
Iforth at surroundhig country, that he. has, Begs tea' SitinOttnee to the inhabitants of Sel-
1 opeosd a First -Class Hotness Shop,
OppOsite the Post Office/1.
MAN' STREET.
He hi:fhad over twenty years experienee.
in the batiness, and for the last se -on yeara. -
ba a beeo.in the employ of F. A, Myers, who,
speaks.14hly of his ability aA a, workman.
bought out Ma TAIT'S Stock,
and pur ased a ,
He Is prepmed,- to sell: *
1.4ROCUPPLY :t11110 MATERIA!,.
AS CHB, AF AS ANY OTHER- E$TAB:
LI*HMENT IN THE COUNTY.
Scotab ai3A Fancy
Hin a t) LI4 s
TEA 4 AND LIGHT
HARNESS!.
He feario contpetition. ,-
po.cau,,aed Save V013,11101)-Ot
WM. H. OLWEIt.
j. 7th, 1869. 57-tf0
KIDD & MoM - (rive
'Seafort