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Huron Signal, 1868-08-27, Page 4
VaaLsionr Ant WATER. The Admiral and the taMid ehlPtn • Bluffing it r' '!'O OdNsV pT1y s. A WW1* d whiskey was destroyed in On beard Admiral L's f ip, on the A well known tin peddle TM ,err weed. 1 .1 Oiste'rnOk 17 throwing* into Deer North American Station, then ears ea up town to dispose •« 4r«vwwl Imgei.,.. u ever vexed were willing to He woe • rare Mae mums •d from w\rYaik /ewad tt..ay w the city wild .rt of midshipmen D•r • pea- m .so etwr. mares M era• hydrant. TM ants is thus described by rho spiritd the first lieutenant. One in mitering trader, sed never would be Wel- s, rewe w« 1•w: tie .irstOontetheter:" particular, aped Frank, ass elways in ed of with a short answer. From este Terg.y rt wm•ede ane Pre• The dsmoealieotion which hes resoled troubleforaumederiag brea:huf diaaphne. house in particular he received cuutinued •,M ► Y VerttWr rLs 10 Oda sesmsaity from the tangling 04 One day Prank had been mut-headed as rebuffs sod wurance that tanking was ewe ke O•aovAware .k •raw that DesrQmek whiskey with the hydrant usual for vunishmeut, and just u his four' wanted -they never bought:thing in Came •111='...a 1114 MTM.'' water, is almost beyond eedoulatiun. It hours had expired he took 11 in his head that way. Nor lets, 10 mdehis ...int,, bomb ' Mem•h, ,riserie .,.« a a' was eel kN.W% for sums Uro why a boosy to sing nut, Sail ho ! 'Where away Y: ' steadily with each regularand u tau to lie . r^ re be rU'wt tk..•.rew 'e• `a hed es about.i,.*Wntly J. niandd the officer of the watch. became •regular pest, reely. . atMwpha• seemed g 0.11 ]gra who games drank liquor a their lives 'Three weeks ahead,' replied the demist the information that it was useless F\n.r knowingly, went how for several days in youngster, an answer which wised a gen- mule known his purpose 16 du so jun as wepl.sw waosertmn so Meshed that they were hard- oral laugh throughout the ship. Admiral often as he planed. to be reoogalesd, although they assured K. was un duck and highly incensed at U batter add day the bell rang ands their w wives as they helped then such • breach of discipline and want of re- ef to ,ed -Hadn't touched (hie) drop to- speer for hu superior officer on the lost a f day ma'am -hep', dial lay.." Then, the young gentlemen, he called him down, n and having severely reprimanded him, ordered hire to ascend ae^ain to his put of punishment and remanu there until call- ed by the officer of the watch. Now it w happened that the new lanyard, had been put In the mizzen rigging,the tar'9n which was not ret dry, and as Prank got into the rigging, the 'Armee. hack being turueltu him, he contrived, without being observed W wet the tip of his fingers with the tar, and gently touch the gold epaulette un the Admiral's shoulder. Attiring at his elevat- ed post be rat fur some time very quietly, till he thought the admiral's auger had cooled off a little, when he wiled out, ' on deck there " ' What do you want now r growled the admiral-' there u .s spot of ter up. enj'uur.psulettesir.,' said the youth, gnunuhg to himself. The admiral turn- ed his head, and sure enough the ventre of his epaulette war defiled by a round gent of ' pun Stockholm.' He guessed the trick at once, but dearly loved • joke and this so pleased him that he called out, 'weans down boy, Demi down, 1' you tau sae a spot of Laron my epaulette at thatdi.- tance, you mu see a ail three weeks ahead. waking up es the morning with throbb ag temples and bewildered brain, they tried in vada to recall say occasion during the previous day when they had wandered away from the established principle. of a life -time amid taken to the bowl-- " what drugs, what therms, what oonjurstions, and what almighty magic, had got them on a ►nus r One aged and highly respectable citizen, who never tasted liquor in his life, end, .onsquently, couldbelong to .temperance ' misty with impunity, seat sew wetting kis way homeward the other day, with his hat )stained down on the back of hia head. and his face redolent end jolly, while he was singing : . Imnord flll'r eowin. bowl, Faro' balls foo' (MO bells, Old I nele Johnny's inarchin' hoes." His wife didnt know him at first, as he enteral the hoes, his countenance was so changed end the ends of that white cravat, which .he always tied herself every morning with so much care were flying in the most utlandiah manner About W 1el1 ear ; his clothes were disordered And styled, and dust hal ! --she had never seen such a sight in all her born or married diva He pulled it off, swung it wildly around his head with a hoopoe ! and then shied it with .ceutitic exactness upon the bust of Douglass, guying • horrible grotesque leer to that late distinguished statesman, as at dropped over his left eye. He offered to bet two dollars sed • hell that he know , who he was, and a uld whip any man that wasn't ; than looking round upon his weeping family, with • dight glean of re- -turning reason, hp yelled : " 0, I'm a wreck ' ant bursting into teas, be - . ought the oldest girl to bring in • gutter for him to wallow in. he felt that he M t the good lady bestowal to get her Leeds Irvin the dough to which they were Duty, to answer the call ; when she reached the door, there stool the everlasting ped- dler. " Any tin -ware to -day, w'sm r " have you any tin kitchens r" " Yes, ma'am," and away he goes to bring the w'nples, chuckling at the Ides that his zeal was el successful at last. There's nothing," muttered he, ' like hanging on anyhow, any how." The tins were brought, .54 tin pans were next inquired fur. The pane were brought, and other articles enumerated, to seven different kinds, till • goodly portion of the peddler's load had been transferred to the house. . 1a there anything else you want, ma'am r' •• Oh no, I don't want any of these ; I only asked you ifou had them." The peddler was fairly 'sold,' and for • moment felt libe getting angry, but the idea rather tickled hen, and he com- menced returning his ware's to the cart, witho'It uttering a word. He has meter called at that house since. C,Lot a ..Urn air. -The Hour of itep- reeent.ttvesof the SeuthCanlins Legisla- ture has passed • bill prohibiting soy du- tuwinunof 'color in hotels, can or stam- batm. Several of the white Republican members voted agalat the bill. The treasury of Sound Caroline is almost empty, and the Governor is unable to raise any f ands. AuciI'IXTa.-Oa Friday se • man was laboring in as excavation to 81. Catherine strut, a sudden escape of gasrendered him insensible. He wee conveyed to the gen- eral hospital, where he slowly recovered. In the evening • man tantrum thesoeLold- iug of a house in course of erection in Up- per St. Antoine Street. Fortunately, ha injuries were of • dight nature ; he was taw to his house in Vitra street. Frear ADY•laeta.--A Yankee youth and "Well," said • Yankee proudly, to • a pretty girl wt o w&ite to each other d • Ea they stood by the Falls husking {,arty. The youth, smitten with travelling Scot, of Niagara, "u not that wonderful 1 In Ute charms of the uulden, only ventured a 7001 conntn 7W paver as anything like I (unto undernthe d tab lew a thentouched detesnuui that." -"Like that !" ynoth the latter ; d to ,make the youth express what he so strongly felt, bore with these advances a little while u, silence, when she cried out, 'book here, if you love me, ay so, but don't dirty my etockinga'A • ,rmac.by raters meal tt•r.LDW RD 4_10'14IJON w Isrmeh..e. lam aw Ywt, OTRANGR, ROT TILDE• wry yam H4yead g rt•as lana. Unlmdwtom Arm 1-t1 very mail* Io tom.lm.. C• e drryel. by .4dr.+ey I►ww m -4444 army a y han 0tL1.M.ao•.•lwill •«vw. •i. •.sea TrfY. P. cert AN, arse M a.e.ewy. R.. Tort ii "there's s far malt wonderful" anoern must wallow. H• was lugged up stain to twamilsfrac whsr 1 was born." -"Indeed!' hod, inanely shouting, " Gutter for ay. Jonathan ; "and pray what kind of a one !" c.ncern may it be r' -"Why, Inc.," re - It fottunatoly came out 10 the Pe gen plied the other, 'tit's • peacock wi' a next day (A would have appeared we, but the editors, who it u well known im- bibe extravagant quantities of water, were docapacitated from work themselves) that great quantities of whiskey had become mingled with the hydrant water. -It had fleeted down Deur Creek, from a burning distillery, to the neer, where the city have the meat complete and effective arrange- ment' possible for stopping anything of • damnable order that finds eta way down the creek, and pumping it into the reser- voir. The excellentold gentleman above allud- ed to had determinist to put an end to his worthless existence, when he cane to • full realisation of what he had done, but looking over • morning pager to roe if it was going to be • very gond day fur sui- cides any how, he read about the Deer Creek whiskey. That explained the whole business at owe, • gave Yom a renewal of life. He dawned wildly around the room; embraced his family with the most asetatic joy, and invited them to join him in a glass of water all around. Since it was generally known that there 1..abiskey in the hydrant water, there has been • wonderful increase in water drink- y People drink it now who haven't tast- ed it before for years. They get up in the might to drink it. At tans they trail for " Deer Creek straight" The water work. hare been compelled to keep W the engines at work pnu1ung day and night to supply the demand. The old play says, ' wine works wonders,' but it has recently been demonstrated that water works wonders Men. Ask the water works if it don't. Men have been caught tilling their Stake with it to take along ole a journey. rho effect among the female portion of the community was scarcely less terrible than among the mw. What do you think of • company of nice old ladies getting hilarious at • tea party -the dear, innocent creatures, putting them- selves outside of a glees of hot whiskey in every oep. The hostess glows rubicund, hospitable, and presses her gory to ' try Ilust another cup,' which they can't refuse, its such a b • • u-tiful tea, where did you get it t It is the Long Arm Chop r' One old lady remarked that slut ' hadn't Lusted such (hoc) 'liciow ta'n f -o -r -by years. Hi fcup f please.' Then, as the evening wore on, they hal karst with their tea, and roan, k time with the tea -cups, thumpingly oar table. f1 was • jolly old party. And then when the camases cam.to take them home, they sent word back to the " old man that they won't go home till morn's' ; and finally wind tip by stashing all the tea - thing.. Terrible thing, wasn't it 1 and the dear old creatures not knowing that barrel* on barrels of whiskey had berm pumped into the hydrants Kitchen girls were great sufferers from the fumes of boiling water Washer women, all over the city, bending over their rebs, which were nothing Ise than great wooden bowls of hot whiskey punch, dropped down in • helpless *tate ofultoxi- catiam, and had tote ppuutto bed and dosed with valerian and assafestida pills. Temperance folds are dutneyed. A lodge of these worthy people attempted to bold their regular meeting the other might not having heard asyet of the Deer Creek calamity. The meeting very near- ly early broke op is a row, each brothel clam - (senility sxneing some one else of coming m the ' in • elate of (hic) tozication. One iniaentisi member offered a resolu- tion to " (hie) '*pal every One emus !" it was • most oaasountable state of affairs, but they sealed it at length by agreeing to forgive each other, 7 they wo uldn t do it aria. They initiated • • member,ag Aim avers! times in bumpers of Orsok. He tram finally moved to make a spurn. Said his, Gen- tlemen, I'm (flighted.I'm haply die (hic))pinked. Folks said if i Peed Sons couldn't Mn see fen. it lie I Never en- joyed 'self e' mush in my (kis) life. - (r'lemea'. s' happiest day 'f ever end - mead. 1 give a toad --Here's 10 eel' (►ia) wa'« an' death M Ring Alkali ! The feast was drank in goblets of water, Yk ttineg..zeupt in 11e ease of inane wbu n't euro anymmeretir- ed. ,and who had wooden leg !" The colonists of New Zealand appear 4, harm no desire to destroy the native population, provided they live pbaeeably and obey the laws. Upon thew conditions they are willing to give them the same political rights that they them selves enjoy, and by • gradual prows of absorption strengthen rather than weaken the infant colony. By recent advice. we learn that four Maoris& have been elected to the colonial 1'arliament, and will take their sesta for the first time at the next session. The native tribes of New Zealand exhibit high intellectual development, and their representatives in the Legial.ture will, no doubt,do no discredit to the race.--Lea.kr. Salt Lands! ANurnter1Axtlto/WNRY.--Thele hae's Bank, of Baltimore, war found to ve loco robbed on Saturday evening by parties who first entered an adjoining warehouse. and then obtained eemse to the bank by breaking through the wall. three in the bank they succeeded in digging their way' into the vault, and blew open an interior safe c.ntaining money and securities, the whole contents of which they carried off. The aide contained roma 126,000 be- gging tothe bank, and Government bonds and other securities be;.mging to other par- ties, arties, and planed ondep..it foredo keepmg. The amount of lees to theseparties is esti- mated at from 512,000 to $15,000. The Robbers must have been many hours in the two buildings, and did their work in • manner showing they were adepts at it. MI4.I..-A writer in the BiSliotAeca Sacra thus describes the doctrines of Ino Stuart Mill : " He glues us a philosophy without first principles, a ooemology with- out a material world, a psychology with- out • soul,a'l • theology without a Ood." Coe gii1Ne l OrtasYIoN AT 1l 0000.-A Boston paper ways : "A few days since a well dressed young man entered a broker's office in this city, and said he desired to buy ecnre bonds. He gave the kind and amount, and maid he would 511 again the next &ay. He did so, and then requested the broker to send him $6,000 worth to ids plane' of businosa, naming a store in agoa.d business locality. The broker was enigmi- eaua, and instructed the messenger, hie clerk, not to let the bonds go out of his sight until he had received the money therefor. At the store the young gentle- manappeared, took the bonds, rind, opening • desk, placed them in a pigeon hole, and then locked them up. lie called the clerk's attention to the operation. and told him to sit down and wait while he ateppd out and cashed a chock. The clerk waited un til it was apparent that the young trader had disappeared, and he then investigated the matter, and found that there was a 'back entrance to the desk, through which the bonds had been taken and earned off. The name of the business man is not known, his whereabouts u also involved in mystery, and a Boston broker is 96,000 est." yes VeTA•m et inn. -Lae Mus se riyM.- ireek send The eme ear yam belie t law limn ear arallbalik1111b Ib. moat hands ; es ore happy d hope sod /leap Wrarely M the bridals m.0 ed ea. ink area lades ss.s, mad Rill t.or ri tan emery . The.eats. afar radii a lager rad wider Med. asap Alas awe eirisias abysiSnmt j •MMw Imre ea US, sad ` rink tar risk ave •Yb left be- li( a w• 4Y W. sap b• diipwesrlrtt bat Rad M Yrd ` *Sega rapli or 11iw11A. la la d s liar Nes A C .. . ... Widow. A poor or man on his death toed made his will. He called his wife to him and told her of its prorwons. "I have left," he said, "my horse to my parents, all it sed hand over the money you receive. i leave to w m) dog, take good tare of him, and he will serve you faithfully." The wife promised to obey, and in due time set out for the neighboring market with the horse and dog. "How much do you want for the hone 1 inquired the farmer. 1 cannot sell the horse alone. hut you may hove booth of them atroasonahle rats. Gies me one hundred dollars for the dog and one dollar for the horse." The farmer laughed, but as the terms were low he willingly accepted them then the worthy woman gave the husband's p•rente the dollar received for the horse and kept the hundred dollars for herself. aeUattl. Dtmmuse• On Tuesday evening the officers of the Grand Trunk and Great Western railways were notified that the Canadian govern - mend had issued an order prohibiting the importation rat cattle into the Dominion, or their teauspo.rtation through it. Rinne then those reds are a -impelled I to refuse to receive cattle, and considerable inconveni- ence to dmven has been the result. The Detroit Pott aye there has been no appe•r- *nce ]et aline dime.. among the maths bro.ght to that city. It u believed that this em and traffic will be het tem- poorary. - . • S " Women are all alike. When they're ,guide, they're mild u milk ; ones make !bent wives, and they bean their backs against their marriage certificate and defy you. b`OR SALE, IN PARCELS RANGDWO FROM , 1 a E DAMS FOR R T H B I I L L O I ! M• N O' crtulta' AND OILAl u 1* GROCERIES N:w; 4h.0 OOAL OIL, I WHo1.It8ALa AND IUITAIL. •L:oelOil lwas e W. 5O 5biiis Ce.- Mep tlrtek ehes•etffMM atm a ezehe.•e. l'ht 2 TO 5ACRES! Titles The Dominion Of icuL/7u- Re of the 15th ins' ant contains a despatch from the Colo- nial Sees. •ry, in which the titles of our public me,. are defined. It aye : " In consequence u( the Confederation of the Bntuh Provinces, some revision of the former usage there shout titles has be- come necessary, and I have the honour to inform you that Her M•'esty has been pleased to approve of the adoption of the following regulations : -- 1st. The Governor General of Canada to be styled " His Excellency." 2nd. The Lieuten ant -4 lorernon of Pro- vinces to M styled " His Honor." 3rd. The Privy Councillors .d Canada to be styled " Honourable,' and for life. 4th. Benetor. of, Canada to be " Honourable," but only during office, and the title not to be continued afterwards. 5th Executive Councillors u1 the Pro - einem to be styled " Honourable," but only while in office, sed the title nut Lola continued afterwards. Gth. Legialstiretouncillon in the Pro - emcee not in future to have that title but gentlemen who wore legislative Councillors at the time of the Union to retain the title of honour for hfe. 7th. The President of the Legislative Council in the Provinces to be styled "Honourable" during office. 8th. The Speaker of the House of As- sembly in the Provinoeatobestyled "Hon- orable' during office." Beauties of Anneistton. The Halifax Reporter says :- The Republic is an excellent country to be annexed to, And the following excel- lent r.arorr pen0ading thereto, an special- ly ly .. 1 to the notice of those fo representatives, who at caucuses, talked annexation. ' A Laboring Man" writes the foPowing to the Bangor, Mee,. Dewe nrot : For four day's work in 1859 I could buy a good barrel of excellent Boor. For an equally good barrel now i haw to work eight days. For one day's work in 1859 I could be) five pounds of tea For the same day's work i can now buy bot two pomade. For o.e day's work then 1 oonld bay thirty pends of anger. Fur a day's work now 1 can get hut fifteen po.nda For • day's work in 1859 i could bey sight pends of tebaccn. For • day's work eat i can get but three pounds, Fo4 k day's work in 1859 I could b. fifteen pounds of coffee. For a day's work now 1 eon buy bet fire panda For one month', work in 1869 i enok, clothe nnyselt and family for one year. To do the same now i am obliged to work two months and • half. I might thus go throngh the whole list of article. that • labouring man and h, family consume. The fact u then we are permitted to enjoy bet one-half a the finite of our labs ; the other half gen to the gubho treasury. ■ C 0r • GRIST fl owrtnn•L Num*. --The Pnrtwnekwr General of England has sebeaitted his thirteenth report to the Treasurer. it is • serNSpanied )two statement& in reseed to the rear 18M. The bolsla,en.snt d1W ten delivered in England sed Wake is 1866 *de 81,1,4011,0110, as om.pawd *Mk 697,277,618 in the piping year, 0r est increase ..f 6-17 par= - or ante emit D.nwwro.- Captain JameI O'Connor, father aril Mr. O'Con.or, Division Coort Clerk, Riverdale, was supposed to here Men drowned a the Tesswater ricer, at Riverdale., on Retorter past. He appears M Wave grim to the river, lief it is not ex- actly known Trow he ant into the water. - It was Sot over • foot deep at the place. H. was but • very short time in the water when disen,.rad, and was in the [triennia of attempting 10 rho. Aa inquest was held, and a .onlid of accidental drowning readied. --area A.r.(d. Mercy nesse ?we Msn.n.-.71st r ra old. eye welt m ad e . twee ly tree that 1M. •Wsdele !M rm iwyer• will make all mos, p 6.m the 5dy sad nom Noel seriph• le Tomb Aske, Mast Aetna. 6pem.a., Meow ire.. react thee ay thin ogee deseverd. Pr.e >& ern. pe Maas. 1* I. Malta weak bows, 10,,.1 If N ■ pewee, a -41 el • Mewl m eamty Nt* w Waite, ad is may esasse d4Mrlr a nm,re. le ilea Moe. - w ed mew pr4N•Wegy a 1kr eases raw the year peeple ere very apt mime ern as4 .dap Atm'owe direst. eeUM. span er ked .d rSe.Mytair gamr..yeo vara of M ebeelted y ear end► 1o a at Theiemmeteaewe gb . 5111 alas lt remedy yes 1. t .•Mbit ad tfa.fala • W INA, mad *b• W.Mm hew b.. Mame* ice 1 )1' yews assOM..M w tela sed hew wh►•p ghes Pw1/ w rssrw4sy ad Ile alif1aismia, midMatimmillt2 e'r«mw.m.hes inti:. r. lbw bee walMals rave .,gg,g.' ,,,g „gt,yyasgm,M'd''ag"gtt ea6 wumt,r eseee9sr hem • .1 LAND IMMEDIATELY ADJOINING THE Present Salt Well &T THS T I8 AN A'ANON'LEDOED FACT THAT THE PLACE 1N OODERICH to prrohas° ANY ARTICLE Cheapest, end orad as stead HE GROCERY But jNEr As Cheap 18 THE EMPIRE It OF HEAR YE ! HEAR YE 1 OUSEALL mamma mama ANT roar CLAIN FOS • Mowing or Reaping Machine HANNON do BELL' North Site Market Nome, where may be found • full assortment of SHOULD CALL At $ SEARLE & DAVIS*. General Groceries Liquors of all Kinds, OrockerY,B A 8 E L I N E,C L I N TO N Glassware, t C. w& nava SINGLE MOWERS, 3iNGLE SELF -RAKING REAPERS, Vessels Supplied Cheap with alLAz'ticles in one line! AND.Dr. CO.ta1N0D IR OAC SHANNON & BF. .r. *5.k• .15 !owls`(}odarieh, Hay 4, 16b8. Goderlch Railway Station. Apply to ' M. O. ()AILERON Godeti.4., Now. 18, 1867 w4514 Greerr and Provision Stere, HAVING reseed and fitted ■p the store fatly oecepied by A. F. Bush, for the above benison, I an new prepared to Cornish wallies with Crooerles and Provisions F. G. BECKETT & CO which I shall sell at the Lowest Cash prices,', Plour and Feed kept oomta.tly o. heed. A share of will be thank fully reserved sad faithfully .seeded to. Wises ally Misers, Crockery and Slssswaarree,,Vascy Geode, &si, Oatmeal, Corpses!, Rsokwkeat neer, &e.. &e GOAL OIL I AND COAL OIL LAMPS D. FERGUSON. P.8. -Goode/ will be delivered is any part et the tees. G.dorieb. F.b.2,4. 1866. rev. fa Scotland they nembeted, V sw4a Millinery and Dressmaking, •1 OOM1IIt'1D 1N LINN TherJwmy. le berme from se r the v LYsowe bream, «a r1.g04f1,•8e05r Tam year 4I5 ear w .eY gm Pea Delo. W weer WAWA* .r• ewe Mair mod Aerie r fall ea sea AM pen. usable .r etrt Rehr Wasters tin rowan ear rr.Aeee. W. stn .. lama los lad. al S STEEL PLOUGHS, HAMIL'T'ON, ONTARIO; NANCIAC'R'KI!R5 or MARINE, STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS (11 ALL RUA ALSO, Machinery for PlsmpingS alt, Steam Saw Mills, and Grist Mills! C o1d- Maolitnersr, MINING, HOiSTiNO, AND PUMPING MACHINERY, STEAM PUMPS, ENGINEERS' AND BOILER MAKERS' TOOLS' ILCH AA Lathes, Piatnoiag, Drilling. Screwing, ad Slottinr Machines, Plate•Beodi.g and Panelling Machines, he. I(.,. %ee, sheer., er.e, Ja sk. the, wee t r. HURON FOUNDRY! R. RUNCIMAN MANUFACTURER OF wizy.T.u:A7:0"rI ' .L R8 wWT GRIST & FLOURING M11111 RISS TAYLOR 75 sew ,poster a e'anw. wdr•tt.". M Miten-rr eve maser, Velvets. Nike Renee Crapes, td M•wrt. and Hale male ad 1,1.0.4 m order 1a the Weal 41 r. era ?after h.. d.' ennead ue 1•41-4ilrea r5 stdre outs t*Ji. w0nwol .R. an (porteorwl Mal (t at A of ' mI.4s4. In ardor alk. node., eel Weldets.ele/ Manistee 0,11.4to.. ate N. .4 earl b• emitted tearer.., •. she Wer neweral y,eatlara wyayl ter.edYtslr 0.4.4.5. Apr411Ma.1aa 014 SALT TElR(R7T© Y. •' 'HR subscriber offers for .ale a rateable piano. Property nest the present Salt Well in Matl•edvtlle, comprising three aims WILLIAM SWAFFiBLD, Dod.reh p. o. Oedsrisk, Now. 21, 1847. w45 New Marble Works =LAIN 6T., GOCERICH A.. M. Johnston MONUMMONUMENTS, ESAD*1'ONB8, Tab, ENTS, Pasty b ,Tombs, of every demrii sloe sad style 414werk'raosbIp, firaish,d ee .beet .dies sod at the Iowa pries. Libe- r aSally eta W. er1 N 11 order of Msn- M,1.., may be sow at the shop. d ld.eteh. Dos. 10, 1844. wit ly HURRAH FOR OMTA RIO! E. CLIFFORD, ,w a slag Masks for the liberal s.ppert TN • sag ,ik1Ngg. M bee mend for the last 11 pram tees Nave to My that by the istredeadea d 55a_Mrwy be Is sew prepar- ed he &apply rad dean with all bade of Biscuits and Crackers 1 whelk he Web sal be mere le the f Wirer Mrs in aortas them ham Maw Cantinas 'boat Comm w 0.a 04 Oros Phego W .1 •arrear. of CULTIVATORS. STOVES et 40 d1lir,at Parerag. Itovepip• sit 111.. pa t. ntrwAas or ALL KINDS 5 NILE PLEB for ONE DOLLAR ! FIELD ANDGARDEN SEEDS or EVERY DESCRIPTION. (A4 rYr. NrY; Orr. Mrs,. 5.501751)1,010100 awl W loin' of T100.e.g dee m w...0.h. r.. At SEARLE & DAMS'. 5a ie 401 p.rti. mentos e4.wa or Wears CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOUR- SELVES. S. Maley ana Sash Saw -Mills, Steam Engines and Boilers, Thrashing Machines, Sepelrators IEortee Powverrt, I)ragr Mown, IRON AND WOODEN PLOUGHS With Cast or Steel Boards, Dn11 Ploughs, Gang Plonghs, Cultivators, Land Rollers, Straw Cutters, Agri.ulteral Furnaces, Potash Kettles, Sugar Kettles, Salt Kettles, Wagon and Pipe Rotes, COOKING, PARLOUR AND Eos STOVES, FARM FOR !!SALE, OE TO TIADD FOR TOWN PE0PERVY, bltNO Wet t of Ion f, we. 1, Ashtld. AO 100 twos. 46 aMarN. trams bars, goad howl Sae yoneg U wee water- ed. This u s very desirable harm. Yet wM►fy le ROBOT CARMAN. Ood,1ek /tag. 18. 18{11, wont( TO SF.i.?, OR RENT I rpoi WE$1'HALO LOT NI11 SRgiant. 1 fvert•nlb oemoa0.05 a( etWt, us the boundary has bonnier Myth sad Witham, Peal Mai earth day. Owe hardwood had, mil *mon* 1 drum sow cleanse*. 8o eay sews arm sad • halt l• all. Well seed. rd rather psrtratau imply to :ond eayhemn mor. KAMM LAWSON. May frith. Mel. s4A• I* Alt 111 1.OK SALb lire AsaOtIELD. rate.b.•nbse err. fee s*to a is. legrr A the rew.s\tyy sf As►tkld. beteg la b D. emiannng f 00aone, dint elms dayq d hardwood timber. Abut 10 «n• cleared. particulars r to price. San., apply t WM. at MOORt 0s. et T. s. YANEVraT1 De 19. 1.7 . Golsen* D For Sale. LOT 21. lath Concession tgsesrdiae 1 ewe •W0. emits/nisi 100 ansa more es less. APNI te WILLIAM EZRA. Mers►s.l. (Wench 12th Judy, 1867. w26tf 1V +' W S 1l1ITtB Y STI LLCHAN £ moa y lees sense n the Int 14*M• est Modena, sae nag . that .nay Inn assessed • N. inaby Near Dodd's Pump Factory, N51am Street, alms ,b. lamed . 4, W 10. of 0rda.aam,, BHIP WORK, PLOUGH MAKING, Horse -shoeing Partlemlar atte1tlea paid to are Feet. 0.dr.5. Nod Ap.t, tea. seri gEARLE & DAVIS. 1868. a.. 110. age 4 tea leap !stet,. (NatnK Apra m. tem will • , r Division Courts. FOR THE COUNTY OF HURON, Notice, Notice, of the most improved kook. Bream Castings asde, and Blacksmiths' Work and Repairing done on short notice. Call and an the STEEL MOULDBOARD PLOUGHS, me res ane get one very cheap for Csh. Ooderich, Nov. 12th, 1867 .39 COLONIAL HOUSE. •I/IINIF Illi + O O ` ql' Mt Seems the Shadow ere the `*utstance fade. co. 152 Ill O ,e0 51117■. D.0AIdPBPII-A HAViNO lately psrehsrd an irWneest whish embss los to make the l&reeet spy mei u Oode neh VERT HaAP. 0.B.-Peees1ia Pi.tano, sot the hod •• r. the Demisi.s, bet et good r say sed. i5 . " oosem. Alts the New Cabinet Pietism *al R OSLO IN WI TRAIL 1868 As Poetises le biviee• Cees Ormuz rum, Moanlar, 1•U June, lea. 44 • llted.y, 1R► Aspire, •• • Tliredn, 1a October et .. ,. Wcdau4, lad Deremb•e '• fad Dreams Cow tls.re.aru, Yode'r, SAM J.«. 111.b. Tender. Mb Awr«r, •• Tawdry, Mia September," T.sr.y, 144. November, " 44 44 44 14 IA 44 44 Eta Darns Omit, Exerts, %rd•7, 11th Nee, tht•. '• Friday Tth *WSW. •• 14.1.0.7. ant negerber, 0 ▪ Friday, rhe MowrbO, •• a\ Ulnae. Cosrtt Dr.►.awo., ■oeany 1014 twee, ISM. •• Tuesday 111► Am... •• • nary fid Oetder, •' Friday 4th Demeter, '• 44 which is rhes times de larp ss the Ort, A h► D,vw.ea Cort. airy la u. e nom, for $12.50 per dome. 1s rN.esie(, ,. w Moasteamar fa f\June, Inas. Oman 1 Repatrerago d the pmt ievilwa•II1l = • N + '• M1e•err. 3rd 17e1 " to eel1 aid w the ase ear or pugm. ' " „ 0 8stenley, Ph Deem Inn, " D. CAMPBELL " _ O.deriebApl. 17th. 1166. .27 i tab Dutra Cearacarmen lime, IMO FARM LIMOS FOR SALE ! Ise Me fietarder,h 4: Tailoring & Outfitting Department ! TH K Subscriber beg, to inform his many ee1tem.rs ad the pale generally that he keep eon.Wtly on had the hareem variety and bestseleetio, of English, Scotch, French, Swiss & German Tweeds, IN THE COUNTIES. ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF Canadian Manufactured Goods 1 Lot 22 1m coa. Temente of Ood.rich 116 scree . a' 80 31 led g • 4 Lake road west Colbert. 100 •' " t Lake shore 101 " o nth Div.,oe Coen A 1eL.v,uaa. 11radsmi4.,, tet Jas., o• T5.ed.y fee 8•rl b•••• 1U D.vr.oa Comm,Mamma.. 11'•damdey, ea Amuse. MM. •• •• Wde.d.y Mb NevwsM" Fit }of 1a 8 I ltk cos. A.bOegd 100 11 2 5th roe. Stanley 27 " m...,rea Cosy .114 0551 at 10 o'cloeb For price. ad terra. apply to. a. m., GEORGE H. PARSONS.tJederrh. tet4. May, 1f011 Oodwiek pp w 8. BROUGH, Rovembwr 19 1867. wl3tf. J. C. C. Hera. err S 's 1 certify the above to be • fres crap ria iYR 61.4 ria this ale* lad ..Waal of Re(o DAN. LIZARY, LARGE ttm .ntites OT1 etnnes. CNrk oC the Peace, H.ro•• Coal d W birds, Oral nil k., uOooeo Ode. e(tku Cleh of t he P..,., Ct►kio.d Pla.yr, Fin Oodsabh lets May, 1 te8 .17 ma Meal, kc., Ac. Stocks always ERDE Rci6BAwharf,, Co. Ooderiek, May 18th, 1888. wl7tf. P'aI'ID for Sale. Air NEW O y rt T TDF, of I of got 2S.e?I R TewI• - 1F{,j jNJ' .Wp of eyeky. 77.er.ti tlk•M slam• d. The lewd w of f est-rate1,, Ode good T .prang creek ro.ning thro•8T!'_ 1045 JOHN S'I'E WART fit: ": .' pert hep wahine me etaaleras. est Farther particulars may M hed 1. applies. or to JOHN JOFINSTOV. Let 0, Bayfield Road Steaky. Dederick. font 9th. 1867. 032. WINGHAM sad Odes. Re. New ,posed • •ens Mare where sea he tome essprte meek of DRY GOODS, Ready -Made Clothing, AND GROCERIES .\r\ win be laid Cheep Yr Cadi o v Produce. A1/ The Tern • ' 56.g1ewQ« ry. •da.« ✓ ad. skin..a "• °f 1 I,M y m 171., The t respectfully in - JOHN STEWAR'1. ENGLISH, FRENCH & CERMAN BROADCLOTHS, N.,,De.Iwo etwPee 00re.wi`g'w OAMSIMEitEN k DOESKINS, „,,,th.., yd Mk .110. ENGLISH AND FRENCH BEAVER AND PILOT OVERCOATINGBI vita to 7 OVIROOATINGS OF ALL OTHER DEW n IPTIC -_ Hn1ng sees nd the services of Mr Nt. OARR, gas he is ppuepend to execute all orders with promptitude, and in a .tyle smarp.med by soy MANUFACTURER in this PROVINCE, Cities not e:teplad. Try him and satisfy your- selves. A perfect 6t guaranteed in every instance. Contently o hoed the LAP.GIaT STOCK and LATEST STYLES in Gentleman's Outfittings of Every Descriotlon 1 AMERICAN MONEY takes at the 4.1510* rat.. Gederis1 August Had, led. vr Archibald COflEUCI UOLII PACTO T OR CeMw.Ymd •err teems Attar* rd awn um 4.r haw Ltd W Roza I the Mw0 m00sry 1 ,.. mw 4701. Ih sail re Ars Now Prepared to n 6iotnre Cloths. Blatt@ (fall width), w 1..a.t M n,p k. 'rhe ill% .w103 A Superior statin for Sale, IIT7l0 w tea 0..m 90410 her Owl.kh r.A tar., t. rosWslea 1t ' rA. M.at 1.0 rM,d•riek ,,.,mut he.n.. ,ee edema Oei1• rWi rr.W ter nam. hate yrdd de mai trewrn r 45.11.(5 w kA Ow .or w pea Ap,'T nr t101rA ,o 70..11*, w r O. M. y4C1OAt. MAMA w•4 wo* 5.1455 HOUSE AND LOT FORMAL& ,.,r.l- sem ase sale nay ••R • Imp ?Dna DetY. • ar fioderiah halt ! L• ly. . wmmmr...4aNw Air •.r. Icer. Tr Yee rpp,r,s..t e51d chaos .`a el Nr. Re. raw t ..d hernia 7+•• `"^ .5om4 •.rt"-',, , , A. 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