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eiviree ii,ferut‘.-iee v.: will lead to,
his 1:ta-,41,rtrr `WIt. 1): SALI, .1,‘„ r -....aeded by
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9,41 per .e•an.
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a,rtiele speeiality. ;cad (LA. intercling
purehas,er.s who like the beet ihe market af-
fords, to, at least, trv s:ock.
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.NAIL iN2i 2.A.)-1413
xid a select stock of Ste. -01.e and. Fancy
Greeeries, a'eeeeys earel.
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IL.A.1-itEL and
SCVIT
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Secretary.
" r Tur-s i5istles Certifieates of Mem-
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o-thp
e opelar pl:LI1 adopted.
de membership,. :37.1)0 ; joint member-
ri
sale for a 11.1att awI f,:4i463. This, in
ftfl Division, insures emir 1,1.7C f -r ,;35,,f000.
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WANTED A3
-.:itrvev), UNBIASED, 1.NTE1 _HONEST,
'tainiug 'by _ PEAULESS MEN, f()Ir the 'Mutual. Benefit
jii ulckr-e or Life Insurance tomeanY. r •
,
etta -
o i
i Tbey mast Lq., uni,insti enoue,:-.1.1 to. be whir,
'a((/i,to tbeeovide investigalc it.ei- new.Systent
! ,..4 Life Insurance.
1 1 intel1i,4Liit ennue,-11 to appreciate it.
ey to be f Hoittst enough To pati..: it.
r ',mance, ! tut,t wit,..li conviii,vd of it superiority;
'ale. '1. fearliss nit(' alile to 11„•ze its c..w.:ilAittivble ar-
,1 gurneuts in erushiry all opveeitiere
TO SUCH MEN '-
' Che :‘,futual I1( in:fit Company offer fil'st-
tto. .
.s 1
onfo.st
class indite( -a-ents.
Itk; Adtlress,
R.
to. the
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kqt1fur!
A. G.
General Ant. for Qntart•
Seafordi., P
X. B Per:orts- pracrrcd -vlio can canvass -
; succ, ;Luning 1, °P- w:to kliow
1.•;,;tethem
t,,,,etttat ions aLd. .
10-tf.
AGENTS WANTED.
G.r..NT8 wanted to sell one of the hat
paving invin iU1N in. the Provin00-
!
raj discount win Le gist n to travelling :
• a,„puts.. AlrOy at the l'...d7.0.51-i0/'
Seaftell)ept. 24th 1689.
Go To
T. J. ST'S'
tj -OYsTiER
C): ,
'or Ir1i(),,‘ s.1
.‘arttiltt Lol.stera, Pies,
Litc u.1,1-314-r:t..a.s of every diecription.
•
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)N- . /fresh Stock .1
14a r`4
( posite Alef *A AN'S Old. Stand_
afar lel. 12, 1,5A.
1,1
1
44:
•
TBjE SEAFORTH
IN.ew
of the Week.
Nr.. la Anne's speeCh at the Lord
31.a-ydr'sbanquet, and letters from
(icistingtii.:4 led soutrces” in England,
poking su(!iestions and enquiries, have
been rgal'(Lod .I)y the Americans as'fav-
.ourable to he settlement- of the
,banw eolith oveisv.
In Irela id, a Fenian- is in the field
as a candid ita for a -sent in Parliament
for Queen' • Couttty ; and it is expect -
.ed anothetwill he put forward for
Mallow. le, _Government are said to
be sending stror eknforcements into
;the comrher.
- There lit VC 110t been wanting unfav.
,ourable i•ut
uors as !O the perfectly -effec-
tive world tg order of the Suez eamd,
and telegrt ms couebed in -leng-inige
more or 1 ss vogue htlye indicateo a
feeling Of doubt, as existing, especially
in Lendon, eit teis pint. Mr, de les?
.seps has n mv. thought it needful t
.deny tliese report:4. fle a1 Is attention
• to the faqt-, liar in 10 days no lem th: n
I fifty vesssle; sail.ed tht wigk the Canal.
I Despatcl ee ft .w em.k, Dublin and
I...ripper:3.u, -opert filet there have. be:ei
several Fee ian Demons.krations in var-
ious par of . Irelend AG Tip-
perary 'au Ulonmel the proeeedings
were riotoi s ; Fclii:all Songs were sung
Ly On m ,!) vehile Marehing in procession
.4nd several how. -.0-1-011 the line of maivb
---,Tvere stone -1 and riddled. /it Cork the
,. foortisans of Mr. a'Donovan Rosso (Tie--
lwated tit; t. "gentleman's-. election td
rarliamen With a arand turchlilit.
--- proces;sion and other proeeediu.s.
.Everythin Tassed -off without dist urb-
Alice. - ..
Tlie Tim q, referring to the possible
tessidia of r
Statesi sily. -:---" brom the preSeisit As-
pect of affii iee wc:; should he. disposed to
.expect the emu pletion of the treaty to
that eff,e,.t. Su.::11 a bargain wow(' J4e
Le benetivit. 1 not only to the uvrties
. concerned, mt to Fair pe-ar d theAvorld
The Amen•ilauscould lose but little
-while thei might gain a great deal.
'The islaud ougt to lfer?orne a ne'a em .
porium for teade, an1. in the creation of
suchmI‘
com Teizil stations no j) O)1- are
more deepl 7 interested than ourselvee."
.01 Domine-o to the -United
FR A NCE: •
Spain must not even be diseussed ; it
grants religious liborty; it declares that
slaves have no riglits,.....nnlessf acquired
by emancipation; it gives 04 suffrage
to all (except slaves) who ca'n lead or
write; and places .ceetain restrictions ein
• slavery, Which _question is to be dealt
with in. another Bat!
A manifesto has been ,;issneg by the
Rep u bl jean Deputies 0± the Cur tes,
.c -using the Provisioind `,6-0,verilnient of
having provoked the late revolutionary
movement. It annoneces, however,. that
the reputies will 'resume their seatslin
•the Cortes to defend the righte of the
people,. ond stiive to establisu a 'Feder --
al Republic throughout, by. whith aone
Call the- nnian 6pain and Portugal,
and the preservation of the Colonies be
effeeted. 7
a(Tvicem fret)) the Phil li pine Is:
lands, says a furmilleble reactionary con-
gpi] ?ley has .been -discovered at Manillr.
Many arrests were ni ido. The ,rind-.
pal per5on implicated eononitted Suicide
when he. found -diescheme had been
frustrated.
In the Cortes tlie Republicans mov-
ed 11 voto of censure against the Gov -
emu) eni, for the arbitrary ;use of power.
The niotion..waS.rejectea by 146 to 35..
It is stated:that over 30,000 volunteers
1 in all havebeen senit to Cain..
In opening • the , Senate and Corps
Leoislatif, _he Eniperor said. "it is
..,
not easy to eTtablish releuier and peace-
ful liberty ill Frai ee. ‘For 1110iiths paRt,
boeiety has seemed to • be menace d by -
subversive pzissions, and freedom com-
promise1d r the excesses Of the press
and 'of pubt. c assemblages ; but coalmen
sense has Already prop.'Hy judged these
culpable e eig,gerations, which, after
all, have .erved bult to prove the solid-
ity of the 1iice lininded by popultu.
suffrage. :Int* this rincert:tinty and
trouble mu .t last no longer. The will
of the people mnst be made. known.
From•e Nvtlits ,libertv,_ with or ler.
Cider, I 411swer forlIelp me, Nes-
.
sieurs, to - sedive liberty. Between
those why would change- all, and those
who would geantnothing, a glorious
.course may be chosen." The Emperor
continued as follows--" We have rf as -
on to be 1 loud Of our epoch. The
New 'Worlt1 suppresses slavery ; Russia
frees the e -ifs ; .Englarid renders jus-
,tiee to _Ireland ; Bishops are mooting
at Rome ft - wise and conciliatory pur-
poses_; the wogress of science ttraws na-
tions.closet to (!actli oulle.r, while Allictri
ca unites the .A.thintic end the Po 1,h(
Eirei•ywher •capital and intelligenee
combine to coane3t. by electric wire1;01
. .
ni.tion:e Feale.te awl Italy will soorPhe
joined by a tunnel through the Alps ;
and the,..;:'.1tez Ctinal has already .united
the Mediterranean and fled Sett.' -',—
The followi ig is a• synopsis of -reforms
promised ,jn the Ftuiperor's speech :7-
-1141aym.s al e to be chose% from the
iit unici 1 !al i't ' es ; the At It ni Pip: d i ties tire
to be eleeted by: ,univer sal sier;IgP ;
COMM IT i d - ouncils are to be estabtished
fresh p1 10,-atives.are to be granted the
.Councils Generaux : The colonies are
to putieipate i»the movement ;,tiniver-
is.to be extended ; there is
re 'rapid- developement of
teation ; -a diminution of the
and a- 1-4.dnetion of wtir
kings b4riir. system is to be
ESal stifir,,ge
to be a nu
pt imary
costs ;of jui
tax ; the si
extended;
to be in tdei
-and there
A letter dated San Domingo, Nov.
20, represents that all the Dominican
leaders, anion°. them Baez Pimert d
-
nnci k..ittorti are pieoge_u Lo annexation
to the :United tates. Presidcdt Baez
is ready to open negotiations when as-
stuvd that tlic Congt.ess' Of the "United
States will make the necessary a ppro-
ptiations. ic i 1 tu,ans of Piniertzil
are-scatterin rr han_dbills favo.a, ilia the
seneine.
-
A dykes from :the interior of Cuba
are to the that, hunger and miSe.ry
xevail to an aitirming extent. Tno
column undEr col. Hidalgo lately found
4 hilt ill the initv of Palma, Sti
epntaining the lifeless bodies of eight
persons who had died by starvation.
T.T.N.r.PrED ST &TES.
'Albert D. Richardson, formerly. war
correspondent, and long attache of the
New N'ul;k Tribune, was shot and
thought to oe - da-egerously wounded,
by Daniel McFarland, a lawyer by
pi ofgssiou, between. whom and Richard
on had existed fur a considerable time
pastlan ,eetrangetnent. caused by the
alleged in, iinaey of the former 1,, ith the
latter'wife. Ile is'enot expected to
recover. bas : been arrest -
.ed. . - •
A petition has been. within tlie pest
. throe (Lip ree,(tiving over thirteen thou -
sued signatures in Phibarelphin, asking.
kloncsress to accord to the infant Re-
. Albin: of Cuba. the right of a belligerent
r'? .
,.,ower and to recognise her inklepen-
• dence•
GENET,i,ATe.
The Jews are the object of pereen-
don in Russel. Under en oij law
some- 2,00.0 .of these- umfertunate per-
sons -haVe 'been removed from their
home on the frontier to the interior.
I 1 t is not believed that the Emperor
will sanction these proceedings
Dispatches trom lionie state that the
EXPOSITOR.
iwnter ;- with dressing rooms, so that
you can bring your best clothes in a
satchel awl change to get your picture
taken. „Frank Paltridge also keeps
the aegative, and no fear of losing the
picture of some near and dear friend.
His best work is not at the door, but
up stairs, . one flight, and turn to the
right hand, where yoq will find -Frank
always at home and in good emper.
pictures shown are of his own
make, and not 'nought or borrowed to
decoy the public. He guarantees ,se.gis-
faction or no pay. Just walk lip to
Frank. Paltridge's Gallery, his ,,peci-
melts are worth looking at, °and you
will be sure to see SOMA; person's picture•
you know. It you don't want your pie -
titre, never mma ; just walk up, he will
1,0.glad to see you. Remember, jt is in
85 tf
d:TO T1DEST.
The British American
BRYANT; STRATTON & ODEL
VONSO L DATED BUSINESS CC IL ECE.
Nqw the-"iiirgest,- nice; ex FensiVe and com-
plete litjed..-NS SCHOOL ill the country.
it has the lart„qest stair of Teaelrs, the mo, -.t
practicald-anbest adapted business forms,
and the best arranged and Ines conimod ious
apartments.
-It is under the management of thor.ough
business men. fully alive to all the require-
ments of all the business community.
The .advantages and facilities ali-ordod in
thi inStitution are quailed in the coun-
try, and no youne- man -should enter a busi-
ness C...reur w:if:tout fully availing liimself of
its benefAs We were awarded the
FIRST- PRIRE in BUSINESS' WRITING
at th.. late Provincial Exhibition at London.
As this is the Sixth consecutive year. that
We have taken this prize, we feel confident
that there can be but one opinion as where
to go to learn to -writ( .
Por specimens of wi iting. bank notes, cir-
eulars, &c., . address, ,
- ODELL & TROUT,
'Toronto.
Toronto, October. 8th-, 1869. 96-4m.
DAIRY and FACTORY
At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S,
- •
r,
uiSP-EilSAFIY
11
B3f,AFORTH
•
amily rtiruo. Store.
has just received
ri kt D E
let1 •
Spring Importations
1.if Pure Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals an()
l'atent i\ledicines, French, ing1is1i and
American- Berfumery ; Hair Dressings, Oils,.
aial Pomades 21 11 air , Tooth, Nail and :•'',hav-
hig Brushes ; and 1 InC400th (10111b8;
Toilet -and Shaving &e.
HorseCattle Medici2tes,
- _Condition _Powders, etc ,
DYF
members of the (1.,:rcur enCial Council
will meet at the Vatican 011 the Sidi of
December, and at the conclusion of the
preliminary ceremonies the Pope vjIl
1 announce' the opening of the Council.
or- humane regtdoticms are:
for the labor of childien,
• to be an increeseOfSflialI
Eahtries in public .oflices; uscful meas-
nres couue .ted -with agricelture are
promised, ee aA enquiry into the ex- t
cise ; a1 -.o ; -pro,-;e:A of law repr ling !
customs ies. The. speeeli says that
the saint -Ho i of th0 Empire is satisfac- !
tory-, that its 'foreign relations are the
subjeet of of 'gratulation; that i Is fi nan -
yes are fo !IS MIS, alld that th, nun-
tkArli uiiut p %,ve Oat _France is capable of
supporting fee() institutions which are
tne honor o civilised countries.
The draft
is a curion.'
../.1,pressive C
(Aavertisement.)
•Sorn.ething Worth Reading.
The ,succeFs that has at tended the
faithful, and intelligent study of Photo-
graphy ha been so great, that o ne can
(ret their own inki (re peroPtuated to ;Jos-
terify. ID is a great orivilege,to have
a good pri..ctiHd. Artist, ooe who- thor-
e.tiughlvinaleistands the business, as al-
so one who is stationary in 11 nlape, to
whom Yetican go Avith confidence, with
the assuranee of not getting disappoint-
ed in getting a correct, artistic., faithful
likenesse and from witom yott can get
in.cturee
at any future time from the
negative once taken. The days are
past f r those :who drop 'down for a
week or two and are off again, h 0-
avin
,.
no interest at stake, and caring very
little whether their custdiners ale pleas-
ed or „nit, they off; but not so with
-our Old .Eetaldished and thorotwitly
pratfical rniott.Igrepher,Frank Paltridge,
who etands to dey the ilcknOWletiged
head tilld leading Photographer i» this
section of the counti V. is a ical
live man -op to every wriokle in the
business; is very Oliging ; • and has
romns, accommodations and facilities
for executing work .seluorn met. Hcy.
has rooMs and apartments for every-
thing. Good pictures cannot be made
where the fumes of so ninny different
CheiniC;11S COMP. it iniillecjiate contact
SPA IN. with each other, and producing gasses
fetal to making pod pictures. Hie;
constitution for Porto Rik) rooms are. in Seota's _thick Mock, near
combination of liberal and Sluirp's•Hotel, ;indunder the Exeosr-
iactuiente. Separation [rein TOR ()like, C04.4 in summer, w arm in
STUFFS
• Qf very Superior Quality.
HYSICI Prescriptions accurately
prepared,
R. litT)ISDiri]N5
Pharmaceutical Chemist.
cafortli.. April 22. 53-tf.
LI3TfrES 1
Lz
FANCY :NOTE PAPElk,
PLAIN STATIONERY 11
In great variety, ,
SCT -IO MK) K 8,
Carler and lralkdoils Inks,
Blue and Red Inks,
Bibles, Prayel Books,
Hymn, Books,
Blank Notes,
Blank Account Books, &e.
&GENT .1..)QR THE
r-v.SEAFOPTH "EXPOSITOR." Dails
Globe and Daily Telegrapu.
William Elliott
Seaforth., J-cly 22, -16b9.
NO-TICE.
!FY Wife, Mary :ticKay, having left my
1 ti bed and board without just cause or
provocation, this is to caution all parties
from giving her credit on my account, as -
from this date I will not be responsible. for 'Country- Produce taken in exchange for
OAT AND
ORN MEAL
At SCOTT ROBBRTSON'S
CHOICE FAMILY
At SCOTT IthBERTSON'S
Tr4
TN returning his Sincere thanks to the
public for the very liberal patronage he
has -received sim e coining to Seaforth, • begs
to say that Le h ts on hand another large
lot of
AnEriSCHTS HEAVY PLATE STOVES I
Pox, Parlorl and Cooking, all of which be
-"-• ill sztll as cheap as other people sell an in-
fenor tkrticle. Everybody knows that the
BEST CO Alf OIL IN THE 6oUNTY
is at Whitney's. Lamps, Chiminies, Wicks;
etc , in _abundance. A large stock of
ALL KINDS OF TIWARE
always on band, Ea'e-Trousghing, Tidand
Sheet Iron Roofing done in first-class style. -
All kinds col Jobbing promptly attended to.
CISTERN PUMPS AND LEAD PIPING.
Old Iron and Copper. Cotton Rags, Wool
and Wool Pick -ens taken in exchange.
Seaforth Sept. 24th, 1869. 43-tf.
-
•;•71:5
i ind
NAi TT,.. AS.
_III 1
SUPERIOR
Black and Green
TEA Si!
At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
EXCELSO
-0TOGRAPIII
OALLERY.
W. P. PAGET - Artist
THE undersigned begs to infi rm the in
of Seaforth and surrounding
country, that he has taken tbe Gallery for-
merly occupied by Mr. C. Paltridge,
A Pew Doors _North, of Dr. Smith's
(flee, and Opposite Veal's Store.
Where he -mil, always be ready to -please his
patrens and give satisfaction to those who
favor him with a call.
SURE AND GALL to see
Lel his specimens, they speak for the Artist
and will convince you that he is First-Cliass.
REMEMBER
The place is Opposite Veal's Grocery, Main
Street, Seal, rth.
'WILLIAM P. AGET,
Photo. Artist.
85 em.
Seaforth. July '22, 1869
-
FIRST BRANDS OF
Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO
. At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
OTICE OF
.4:4;t1iedite "S
it
\--"
,
REVAOVAL.
rpHE mbscribers beg to notify their cus-
tomers and the public generally that
they hay° removed
To the Store lately occupzed by
A. Mitchell Second Door
A bove 117 S Robertson' s
_Italian 1Varehouse,
Where they will keep zonstantly on hand a
large stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCER
IES and PROVIS/0:51-4, XXX FAMILY
FLOUR, and all kinds of Mill & Chop Feed.
any debts she may eontract'
Wm. MeIN.AY.
NI CH )2, )vT., 12A. 1A1 -3in
FRESH G ROI! ND
J 1rr
tr tq,
C toffee,
At SCOTT ROBERTON'S,
-Groeeries, Provisions, Flour and Feed.
All goods purchased from us will be delis-.
ered Free of Char.% in any part of Seaforth, 1 ,
hriA,,lE into the premises of the Bilbscriber.
Iiarpurbey, or Egmondville. 1U Lot 32, Con. 4. McKillop, on or abant
Fanners may exchange wheat, &o:, for the Jt of October two Steers, one dark ren,
Flour and Feed at oul- mill, at the highest . the other around three years old. The owner
value.
NEW
• FALL GOODS!
AT
onthronez Son s
CONSISTING OF
Ready -Made Cloilika;
BOOTS 8a, SHOES,
, +
'CANADIAN & ENCLISH TWEEDS
Flannels,
Winceys,
-Fancy Dress Goods,
Breakfast Shawls
Clouds and Hoods,
Prints, .
Grey Cottons,(cheap)
Also a thoice Int of
GROCERIEgl
Always kept on hand.
J. Bonthron & Sons,
Opposite Hickson's Old Stand.
Seaforth, Dec. I, 52-tf
THOttiPON
MBANK'S his numerous -customers for
their liberal patronage during the last
fifteen years, and trusts he will- receive its
continuance.
lie has now on hand a Ialze . assortment -of
Geed Sound
Green }enikckt 1
\Thigh he warrants 'will give satisfaction.
ALSO,
.200,1100 _FEET :Of
. - • ... . • Crir •,Fon •
KiltDINC MID GENERAL NITIPOSES
Which he offers on liberal terms. Orders
will be promptly attended to.
He has alAo on hand a large assortment of
WELL SEASONED ACOGWITS!!
To which he calls the attention of his olhl
customers,_who find it to their advant-
age to retire them promptly, and -Without
legal proceedings.
Seaford), July 1.5th, 1869. 84-tf-
Goods Delivered
n any part of the Vilige,
when bought
At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S,
AG -NTS WANTED,
rn TO $75 per month, c1earofallex-
tWOU penses, guaranteed to all industrious
agents who will take up the work, which is
very light, as well as profitable. For ciren-
lar and pattieulars, address
BOX 32, Seaforth, Ont.
October 22, 1869. -98
NEW VALE.NTIA
Raisins A7,- Currants
At SCOTT ROBERTSON'S.
OFFICES TO LET.
,017, excellent offices to let in Scott's
New Brick Block. Apply at
_Seaforth. Jan. 27. 1860.
MeCA LTO HEY & HOLMSTED'S.
be -
STRAYED.
I is requested to prove property iay enarges,
W.A. Shearson &Co,; and take them away.
JAMES 11A
SI
1 rith, 52-1v, Nov., 8.
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