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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1865-07-25, Page 3ioffeier s ai$ ; it, euai.y $ breat Ilefore -4 mar, ris now yes are retiring stew has Poetor 'fit. was 7a sori aatioo„ s acrra,st ti -tag ve. zetior- • • bends' long tancee rrritic: veers 1.1-oeg time t•epn: vens cased ition, Le e or . has has peat eter- r de- irrid una. [ilex t hY hat red 6n. • - G wswessmsemI11/ • 7-77 _ = _ Cxtensive 1 -'ire in Istindas. i c:.- A Magistrate of the county i was sitting in his libraryi sippieg Ma A country lad arrived with a letter u ant business which reijuired an i enswer. The Surrey squire good An extra, pub:i,lied by the Dandas Ban- poured out alass ot Mereschino for ner, givcs the fand set aboutollowing particu ars : Oil Friday morning, at half past 2 o'clock, gWritieg a reply. Havi ed and sealed his. letter,be looked aa tire broke out in the cabinet factor, owned to see that the bottle, which had be _ and occupied by A. Oatwald & Co - on Syden. than half full had been emptied. T lain strett. The alarm was immediately the boy, heexclaimed,. 'do you kn - given by Mr John Bull, whose residence was pip, that cost me steep shillings? =situated next door to the factory, and worth every penny on't, your honor,' citizens aid firemen were quickly on the spot, but their efforts to subdue the flames were reply. unavailing, as the building which tiist took - An eriterprising photagrapher set up' his fire was a_ frame stractilie, and fi:led si ith ; eamera in the yard of th4 Wnshington Aise- material which was easi:y i;Iiite,-;.-, ma, es . nal-, on the day of the recent executions, and Iumbel- and furniture, in various st„zes of ' took four views : 'The arrival on the :scat* preparatioe, fer the sale room- The fire told ii .f Reading the Deafh Warrant ;' 'Ad- lling net spread raoicey, and soon - took hold upied y messrs. : . of theljustiug the ropes,' and. • The Conspirators ;sone dwehouse bsuspended from theGallows' Here are John I, Bu',and-W. J., Martin and owned by some cheerful pictures to be added to Mr. W. B. Martin, which was totally eqrteetiens- . aumed-the turniture therein being, however, saved, with the exception of aboat sap -woFtb, beIongipg to Mr Bull. The frametlwellipg house, owned and 'occupied by Mr W. a Martin, on Park street,. was also de:_. troyed, the- contents thereof being alinast all $1it ,000 woRTOF PROPERTY DES- . TROY ED. _ -- it Surrey, resehino. n iinport. m meduite t u red ly the lad, ng -finish - amazed en more timing to ow, you ' • And was the "-- • . . An aceident occurred on one of the Eng- lish rahroads • recently, and seFeral persons were killed. - A youag nohledian -was seen. running about in search bf his Valet; • whom he feared was ainong the ;victims. Presently _ saved. It was thought probable that the one of the guards came up and said to hini : 'dwelling occupied by Alexander Wardell ' My lord, we have found your servant but he ••••• ? al .r.sq., would also he destroyed, but by , extra: is cut in two," -LEM; , 881u the titled fop, 7 a : . rcpt. rr -a t I. 'ordinary exertions on_ the part of the &enact' with a regular Dus ndiearyt drawl, " be gwaod and citizens generally, it was saved from the enough to 'see in what half he has gwot - the 0 devouring element. The fire racred with ter key ot my carpet _ bag.' - .... ...sable fierceness for urine time, . -Se large pa_ iles _ - . 'of dry lumber plied round the factory beme ' .b.• The New Orleans. Picayune of the in flames at the same time as the beildings„ 26th. alt., savs. of Braxton Bragg ,•.- "This bat fortunately there WaS little or no wit4 old and prominent citizen of Louisiana, whose "and coasequendy the conflagration was. con. finaunes have been so varied during th e"- late fined. to..a much narrower nompase than it Wart arrived in -Our oity by the Mobile boat 'would- otherwise Save been. The house yesterday moraine, and isistcipPing at the St *oicupied by John Forsyth, Esq., was in irn_ Charles. Gen, eragg is an excellent health, "rainent danger -for a time; also- the -residence- anti looks as if he 'Could • aim them a hate : of Andrew Graham, Esq., and the house ed. more grape x. yet as in the inore halyeon and joiningt owned by Mr P Connor. - As et it ilorious days of Reptiblie. Likeall the_ is almost impossible tnestimate correctly the Ile rids of the Confederate army, he recog losses. of the several suffitrers„ but as near as fuze the march of events, and is only ambi. .caa be ascertained from careful inquiries, flan flaw to retire, as before -the wa Messrs. Ostwaid & Co.'s loss cannot be in 11. fulfil the duties of an American citizen.. :short of -0,000 or $10,00)„ on which there was an insurance of only $2,200. Besides the factory builchno• they lost all the m -I ' :fliE SEMI-WEEKLY SIGNAL. CAN YOU TELL ME WHERE THE Village _of Clinton is? WHY, YES! I BOUGHT -SEIRLE'S.! GX THE SIOF THE LARGE -FETTLE ..C:0 A STEEL _MOULDBOARD PLOUGH A real Thistle -cutter, the best I ever had. It cost -only Fifteen- Dollars 1 PIVE. MILK PANS FOR $1- All kinds of TINWARE Aso STOVES . going off cheep. -1%u-1y-different kinds of G}I s t - . ' $1-1.13,RMS, - . ND CASTINGS Kept on hand; SEARLE will sell, at a ,GRAT BARGAIN, A good Second-hand S E P -A R A T-0 R Threshing Machine With a Pitt's Tera,HOrse Power.' PRICE ONLY ONE HUNDRED AND TEN DOLLARS for Cash, or on short notice. - Also, on sale a large quentity of Hungarian Crass seed, Improved Turnip Seed,- ONtr 20 CENTS PER POUND, • Eave Troughs and all kinda of Jobbing done in workmanlike manner, ,at the stall I Sign:of the Large Kettle, BASE LINE, CLINTON, - SEARLE & DAVIS. Clinton; June 20th, 1665.. w21. 3 Well, Pat, Jinimeydidn't quite kilt -you with the brickbat did he? No but 1 Wish he erg_ contained therein, 1;4 thhaed.viiTinh.at for' So I could see him hung, almost Si,000 wort 'of work, in various stages of preparation for the market, and nearly 100,000 feet of du:, - 1i.sidwood Iumber. They employed thirty- THE. FROST OF LAST TIMRsDAY - fourmechanics, and these untortunate men We learn from the up-countrythat the iloet their entire kits of tog each kit bern 1 frost oflast.Thursday night was very se: worth' from $40 to SSO Mr W B Martin's ver e in some Townships, and did much damage- Potatoes and other garden stuffs suffered most saverely in. some -localities In the neighborhood of -Fergus; we learn from a correspondent Of the Guelph _Advertiser : -" The frost of last Thursday night did much damage; not only. were tender plants, such as beans, .cucuniters, &e, injured; but who'd fields og peas, and lame. patches of potatoes, sh*.ed uninis- take'able evidence of the ravages . of the destroyer." loss will be about $3,000, on which he has an insurance of $900. The great diffi- culty tit the fire was the lack of water, all -the we in vicinity being insufficient to keep -the engines- supplied. The fire coMpaines worked manfully, as did also our eitizeus generally; but we feel called to .especially refer to the good service done by Mr Wag- staff with his small hand enzine. This fire will proveto be a great calamity to the town, as a large number of men have been thrown out of employment. We treat the enterpris- ing firm will at once take steps. to carry On again their extensive and continually increas- ing business. Our citizens' sympathise with °trims ar LAST Citiebec correspon- all the sufferers in their heavy 'losses. The dent telegraphs :-" The next session of the fire was undoubtedly the work of an incen. Canadian Parliament wilt; without dbubt, be 'diary. The :engine in the factory had not held at: Ottawa,where the buitdings are Fe - been in operation this week in consequence ported as certain to be ready m October. of it having been found necessary to deepen the well from which the supply of waterswas obtained for the boiler; and as no lights had been used in the shop except a goal oil lamp, where the men had been engaged up to 10 - o'clock tbe nigl.tbefore in stoning up the well, it cannot be doubted that the fire tvas caused by no other Paeans than the hand of an incendiary. Mr Ostwald and his foreman had both inspected the premises at about 12 o'clock, as they did every night before retir- ing to rest, and found everything safe. The Ere broke out in the back part of the shop, close by a window, which had been broken for the purpose or more surely effecting the purpose of the fiend who thus wantonly des- troyed such a targe amount ofproperty. We trust the authorities will take immediate steps for the purpose of ascertaining, if possible, who the guilty party --was, A large reward ebouta be offered- for . the discovery of the scoundrels. TRE MARKETS. - -• GODERICH, July 256: 1863. • thirMarket has been -very quiet during tl e past week, the farmers' being busily engaged in harvesting operations. . There has been however a brisk dernaqd for butter, eggs, lc. for the Saginaw market. and good prices are realized. Some 390 doz. eggs Were shined for Saginaw during the -week per sir Huron. It is hoped that the grain market will open at Prices remunerative to the producer. Spring Wheat- 4.......0:90. en 0:00 Fall do ..................1:00 Qi), 1:00 Oats, ..... 0:40 (-4 0:45 - Flour 5:00 Or. 5:50 Barley 0:b5 OA 0:60 Peas - 0:00 (4). 0:75 s Wool • . .0:35 0:40 F DEATH OYR. E. F. Itrzesox.-It is with Sheep. .... - ........... 3:00 0_,It 4:00 •sincere regret we chronicle the death of this Lanibs much esteernedgentleman. Mr. Ryerson had --f4 0;00° been ailing for some time, we believe, with Knautvetoer ‘‘‘ 911:00" 0:124 consumption, in consequence Of which he had ,, vola2 -(ij 0.00 ' to forego his professional ditties- He died t; 1:75 (i4 0:-00 a •ort Monday th last, at e residence of his father, aa's '" 0:10 C4 0:124 Rey. John Ryerson, Brantford.. His funeral flay, new. V ton 6:00 (4 7:00 , took place on Wednesday, and was attended Green Pens * i? -40 «30:50 by a numerous concourse of friends, a 'great number of whore 'were from Stratford ; ac- compained by the members of the Bar, who attended in their robes. Mr. Ryerson had been a resident of this town for a number of _ years, during which he held a high position as a gooctlawyer; and on the elevation of his Honor Judge Lizars to the bench, he received the appointment of County Crown Attorney, • she dutieir.of which, however, through illness, he only once was able to perform.-IStratford Beacon. - - • 0AxxinA.Lis3f.-The native ferocity of New Zealanders- has recently been exhibi- ted in horrible -lets of ea' nnibalism. A missionary named Valkner was seized by his own di.scipte.r, hung, his body ripped open, the blood -drank, „the_ heart eaten, and the head cut off and -exhibited in churches, etcas a token of ti iumph. The „retribution for crimes so enormous should be swift and terrible. - 4 child a year and a half old was killed last week on the -Ne* YorVand Erie railroad, pear Painted Post. The victim was pitying amid aome grass which grew between the tracks, and was not visible to the engineer until the locomotive was within a very short distance. Hearing the noise of the train, tfle child raised its head and laughed. The- next instant it was a crushed and bleeding mass. Both -of its legs were severed froni. its body, audit Was otherwise horribly injured. " lor Daring a recent performance of Meyerbeer's "Prophete," in the Rossini' Theatre, at Madrid, Just as Jean de Leydep, the prophet, was singing, a shriek was heard, heard, and h man fell headlng upon the stage without any one being able to .see whence ha came. After a short inter- fluption of de performance, the manager came forward and stated that the man who had fallen ,was a scene shifter, whom *comrade had stabbed to the heart, and lulled on the spot. lathe Oulu:ion the 'murderer escaped. A. REMARKABLE Cow.--Theri is a cow in Washington, D. C., which marched with Sherman's army front Atlanta, Georgia, and during all the time, from _November Ist,1864 to May 19th, she averaged agallon of milk nday, At Washington she was prsented by 11Brevet Major General J. D. Morgan to the 101-diers' Home for the use of that institution. -Wag may she live. The distabces of 'her atirttbes tore : From Atlanta- to Savannah,326 .....nules; front Gofdshorough to Case Fear fiver, 81 miles; front Cape Fear fliver,- to „.1Tallhingt,orr,ia Eichniont.1.4- Virginia, 342 sales. Total, 1451:4 trarelled from It0Tri3Tiller North Carotin to R;d;. nritkirs, a distance f 1 at C"' _RARE: T.41 -A -Tv IVETTEllizCAXADA... WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE ON THE IGfl' ROPE Harry Leislie, THE GREAt . AMERICAN BiLONDIN! ILL give one -of his astounding exhibi- nous of skillfulness and daring. on the Tight -Rope - - , IN GODERICH ! ON TUESDAY '1ST AUGUEST- 1865 , r i i - When he will walk across An immense Chasm 150 feet high, on. a rope 300 feet long, and perform. a number Of the'feats which- have electrified.thousandslat Niagara Falls and elsewhere. " Some of Mr: Leslie's feats, it is believed, surpass id: ating and f, skill even those of.the great Blon in himself. Excursion trains will. be in on this occasion ,fropi Brantforcil London, Guelph, and an intermediate stations.. Also,. excur- sionsby steamers from Detroit, Sarnia, Port Huron, Saginaw, Saugeen, Kincardine, etc. Trains front Brantford and -stations wee, to Goderich, and return, on August 1st, 1885: Brantford, $1.60; Pa* $1.50) Druinbo. 81.40; Plattsville, $1.30; Tavi- stock, 81.15; Stratford, $1.00;. Mitchell, 'Meta.; Carronbrook, 65cte:.; Seafdrth, 50cta; Clinton. 35cts. • , '- Rope walking to take place exactly at 3 p.m. ' _ . A GbOD TIME MAY BE E ECTED. BANDS OF MUSIC will be lin atten. dance. - A CRARID CONCERT andfrom railliciahnifatinselitgIt aler:etsashd...al sUR"to"nre:: byWfintilif ;mess,- railitiathatesuevaensiuinggI4 "ducted liefr_in excellent:condition A sigoarocristpunk 44 n ey'efl GOO SAVE -THE Qu EN! Per r` ticKkit itrui.t 1.60/ 180'5 w26 *1 1 THE LAKE -ASHORE SOAP AND POTASH FACTORY': HE subscribers beg to return their warmest thanks to the ladies of Goderieb and viein- itf for their post liberal support in supplyieg them with Grease and Ashes. They will give bigher than the highest prices offered for - ANY AMOUNT. OF GREASE 1g. ASHES •_la Cash or good Caustic Soda < Soap. Soft Soap always on hand; the best at.$2 per barrel. :413- i. aih raid lor Cord Wood.. . , -"WEIGHT & BARNES. • Goderich, July 20th. 165. sw93elm Insolvent Act of 1864. rrHE creditors of the undersigned are notified 1 to meet at the law (Ace of Wilham --Tor- rance Hays in the iovi n of Goderich on Tuesday he Twenty-secoad day of August 1565 at two o • clo 21r in the afternoon.. for the purpose of receiv- ing statemeists of his aflairs and of naming an Assignee to whom be mar make an assignment.. WILLIAM ELLIS, Insolvent. Behnore, July 90th, l8f33. . - %V.-TORRANCE HAYS, 'SolicitOr for Insolvent. sw93 2w _JUST OP_ENED_I- Boot-JsJotthoe Establishments., - fyg Kingston -street, next the Telegraph LI Office. The Proprietor solicits a share of the public patronage, and he will use his best endeavors to affordsatisfaction; • - J. ROSS. N. B. -Orders promptly executed in both making and repniring. July 18th, 1865. w25.1in E2C.A.1VIIINTALTIoN Or • School Teachers -- THE Board of Public Instruction for -the 1 County of Huron will nieet in the Court Room, Goderich„ on Wednesday and Thurs- day, the . 16th 41 17th_days-ofiugust next, Each . des at ten o!clock, a. in. when candidates wishing . to obtala Licences to teach will then have an oppodnnity of being. examined.: Those wishink, first oi third class certificates will be examined on Wednesday, and second class on Thursday. Candidates before being admitted to an examination are required to present certifi- cates of good moral character, signed by a clergyman or juatice of the peace..- D. 11. RITCHIE, 1 • - Secretary. Bayfield, 15th July, 1865.- w25 3t 1ISS1GNEE'BRALE. or LANDS. , United Counties of ft Y Virtue of the • 1 Huron and Bruce, AP Power vested in Inc to wit: - by the creditors of Joseph Copeland, - an Insolvent, under the Insolvent Act for 1864, as assignee,. I' will offer for side fern -lot number eleven, in the ninth conceinion of the township of Mowick, in the County of Huron, -which land I shall offer tor sale at R. W. Adams Hotel, Howick Village, on Monday,. the twenty-third day of October next, at the hour of twelve o'clock. -ROBERT LEECH, w25 -td Assignee. • MONEY -FOR FARMERS rpHE Subscriber has received a few hundred ; dollars to loan on improved farms. Interest moderate, and charges reasonable, - S. P. YEOMANS, golicnor,Ac., Gaderieh, C.W. 10.. Office over the Post Office. N. B. --Parties having, money to inveat caa be accomodated with a few good applica‘• tions. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LIM United Ceiinnes of 1DY- virtue of a writ of Hereon and Bruce, .L/10$ Venditioni Expenas and to wit : • Fieri Facies for residue, issued out offier- elestes Court or fiominoa Pleas, and to me directed against the hulas andl tenements tit Joseph Gilbert, defendant, at the suits of Dame Elisabeth B,sagg, and John Y. Jane, plaintiffs, 1 have aeiz.W and taken in execution all the equity of redemption' and other, interest of the defendant in and to the north half of town. lot number one, on Clarendon greet, in he village of Soutnempton, in the County 'of Bruce t: which Ian& and tenements 1 shall ofer for sate at the Courthouse at my office, in the town of Goderich, on Tlesday, the twenty-sixth clayof September next, at the hour of twelve- ot the clock,noon. - JOHN' MACDONALD, . Sheriff; H. &B. By S Poixoc:s, Deputy Sheriff. - Sheriff's Otfice, ft/Wench, t 1StitJuly,1865, f -N1,26 SPECIAL NOTICE. macs - Trp EFERRING to our- advertisment of 2nd MP instant, and in order to avoid misunder- standing; we beg respectfully to inform those of our custoruers who have bad accounts with us hitherto that,as-we are anxious to bring our present business to a close as soon as possible. we must discontinue all accounts from this date. JOTIN-FAIR & CO: Goderich, 9th May, 1865. - ew71 - JOHN FAIR & CO. • HAVING- DaTE.RMINZD- ON CLOSING- pRESENT, BUSINESS IN GODERICH, WILL, oN Thurulay next, the 4th instant, Commence to clear off the whole ot their !aria and valuable stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, and - Groceries- at an ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES.: Gotham., 2nd May, 1865. • flAVTION.-This is to forbid all persons Vgiving-mvifon John Mason, credit on my account, as -1. will not -hold myself responsible for any debts that he marcontraet. • JOHN MASON, Senr. Wawanosh July, 16 1865, • w253t. Ashes- and Grease. ' THE Subscriber will purchase all the Ashes 1 and Soap Grease that may be saved for him in Godench and neighborhood. JOHN E. DANCY. JOY letho 1865. [w25 Daur.Es in Canada West intending to 1 make application to the Legislature for Private or Local Bine, either for gninting exclusive privileges, or conferring corporate powers for commercial _or other purposes of profit, for regulating surveys or boundaries, or for doing anything tending to Isffect the rights or property of other panic -stare hereby notified that they are required by the 53rd and followins rales of the Lees's*. Council and Legislative Assembly -respectively, (whieh are published in full in the Canada(iazette), to give TWO MONTHS NOTICE of the application (clearly and distinctly specifying its nature and object), in the Canada Gazette, and also In a newspaper published in the County or Union of Counties affected, sending copies of tlie first and last of such notices to the Private *Bill. Office of ascii All Petitions for Private Bills must be presented within the first Three meek* of the Se i J. E. DOUCET • A.VODD, ak. of Private BOA Chi, Ca. Priasie BM MIA L . . Csouseil. - - L. dueasbly. Quebec, 13 Julfil865. siv95 OR :SA L E. 1211 -ACRES' ofLotNo: 33 East Lake 4-1 v Road Hay - - FIRST - RATE LAND 1 I • _ Terms'easy,ispitly to - , DONALD SUTHERLAND, on the premises, or : . M. 0. CAMERON, Goderica. goderich, Apr113001,1864. wX4-tr OTS eceive 615. 1 30th Jitie, 1666: LARG L IN Notice is Hereby Civet! THAT application. wilt be Inade to hod' branches -of the LegislatOre of this Pro vince at their next sitting to have the limn - ship of Wawanosh divided to forth two seperate Municipalities, to be called "Fait Wawanosh " and "West Wgivittoeltiii re' spectivelyi the dividing line to be 'mute.* lots numbered twentyseven and twentrsight.. The ifitd.iestieti tr_111 be made by petition of the idomeipal Conned, and over three Inifiz dred and ninety oft& -electors of lite said to vat* oft awanosit. By. orer of the COhntil. ' JAS.- SCOTTI-Vp eleaL June i3t1t. 1865. • ar22tf- fiYAIO RI' GA OE CALE: • IITHEREAS default having hie* end, in' TY payment of IL Mortgage road* bY txt, wardICelly, of the Township of Ashfiefd, in _the County of Huron, yeoman, andMaty Anti Kelly, wife of Edward Kelly, (for the pompon" of barring her Dower). to William Leonard of the Tom). of Godertch, in the c.,rionty- Haropreentistoati ; the foltairieg lend anti premieeS,jJI be sold by PnblIc 'suction at G. M. Trtiehlan's Action Sark TVESDAY, ISth MUST, 180; At the hour of twelve o'elock, noon, sabjeet to IL' Mortgage of $400„ and interest at afght per cent.) due 1st May, 1865, that is to silt - all and singular that certain parcel: or tract of land and premises -situate, lying and being in the Township of Ashfiefd, in the Cobra,' of Huron, being composed of the south hilt of the north half of lot number eleven', in the' -third concession; eastern division of the said Township of Ashfield, containing by ad - _measurement fifty acres of. land, _more -of Ileed under Power contained in Mortgage: Terms of Sale -Cash or Credit. , For further partitulars itliply to to. Shade' Gooding,- Solicitor, West Street. D. SHADE GOODINk " Solicitor for Mortgagee: Dated 7111March, 1865. w241d • -London and Paris Treatment! Dm jOHNS0-1118 Office 'and Dlippzusarns NO. .641 Little St. Janes Stott" MO2TTZMA,14, - " • For the Cure of Chronic Complaine*, ScrquIsi i et Arertious behility, Diseases -of the Blood, - • , ;saw 116"erainal Werageri $ dad all _ . Persale Complaint*. ite. w DR.JORNSONiLATE OF LONDON,tbril•. 'burgh and .Parifs, detotes his attention, ex- chnnvele, to the Treatment of the Complaints referred 10 in tbia _notice. Many years experience in Europe. and the British zolonirek, enables hint to perform some very remerkuble cores; and it* Idles are such, Integra correstioa4ence with the facilities for obtaining the best and latellt-raine e mut celebnUed physicians of -the old world, that [ - he can offer unluceineets to the tonfortimete4 ft .speedr and perfect ettre. 113•:13;nieNelli IV vie Itcit.--ifre haat sonf. Xemediee wig *were-. in a wen eked tinsel 1 - all who are bniected trith Neredoii &With Lao of Illeinory. Valor, ete„ : '''. " 113-.Y011an Mari, Titan Nitirica,-111PrO sirs evil Wait oftea contracted by:boys it ochieli which grows up with them to manhood; the - effects of this evil mactic* it mod 'itegurable, afibetedihou la applytoDr.iohnsoni otten producinginsanity,ate.,&e. Alt who and, he will effect a .speedy and De:team:et 40 I -13-Disrmnrs or sac. Blow, &c.. --It la a melaneholy fact that thousands /all victims -to diseastomegtothe ,anskiltal avid improper gnu -. of Mercur'. 'Dr. -Johnson's Compered ..Simor win thoroughlyeradicare alf disrieirsairisingftmi a diseased ortmpure state oftheldood. Rearsthea forwerded in saftetyto nay address .0filee -Mane . Iran 8 till 144 end from 2 QS. •4044ememoussa• tions should be Adt.ressed, Ur. Chas. Y. Joimeept 64, Littre St. JameiStreet, Mcatteld, C. Be .....- . • •E I JUST A0,112 VED AND AT THE- - GOPERIC/I,_ May lst1 1865, ETLOR & SON.. *12 SHERIFF'S SALE pi,v LANDO. Unttedeoontres of)13Y virtue of two writs of 'Huien and Bruce, .UPP' Merl Facile famed out To Viit : 301 Her Majesty's 'County Court of :the United •Counties of Huron and Bruce,and to me. directed optima the lands and tenemenfa .of Jeremiah Lennox, at the suit of Isaac Carling, William;0.- Smith, ud Alexander - Smith; 1 hove seized and taken n xecution all the night, title and intenest of the sa dekndant, in and to lot ;Umber. 99 on -Huron tireet, in the village of Aideyville, in the county of Huron, with the builihngs thereon erected.Lei No. 2 On Howiek street, to the . or anon; one half acre of land with the builditirs thereon erected, situated at the south.east corner -of the Township of cuiress, in the coeuty of Bnicei forming raft et 1(4E0.1, in the A concession of the said township ef culrosti whichIan es tenements I shall offer for sale at nor ofilee•swilie ; Court UMW in the town: of godericki ow/ Tuealay, the tenth day ot October twit. al She hour of TsVelve of the clock,noon. OEN. .084.DoriNfAHL.D+, Sheri'. Office, Goderiek 3rd July, 1866. 6• w24 kilvent.i40... Of :1864 In Ike 0/ 4. SMITH, an !mot veal. • rrHb ersdaore of thejesolvitat are notified -11. that he has made an alsigtiesent of his estate and effects tinder the above Actota me, the, slider - signed assignee, and they ere requirecrtolurnisb me within two months from this date Withtheir claims, specifying the security -they hold, if any, 11480 VIVI', AOT- 01' .8($4, Ks the stet of GEORGE M. TRUE: an Insolvent. _ HE o. ikirs of the Insolvent art notified that he has made an assignment of his estate and effects ander the above' Act, . to me, the 'undersigned assignee, and they are required 14 furnish me within two months from this date with their claim!, specifying the itecori.y'they boa, if any, at40 the value of IS, and tt none stating the fact; the whole attested, atideroath with ..tfie vouchers in support of rineh • Dated at tioderich, in the County of Enron this 6th da ol.Taly, 1665. - •MMBS BIGGIN4 - sweeld Amalgam; Clinton 1). o. VO. 'arra A CONTRACT of 'chopping and II Ten acres, On de &yield Read, miles from Goderich. A to COLIN cum., • Huron goat lune lfith. 1865. - • • 21tf sitERnaus SALE ORIAANDIL - Unitalbountiesott r votetortiftiviits Buren and Bruce. -1.1 Fier/ Therseintmed eat To wit:. Of tier Majeateo Coustf Court ofthe Cuited_06untieso Hiroo aid /kiwi • and to Inc directed against -the hied, sr* 611sh: ' ments ofJohn McCoys at the' sults .fit M. Savage. and Jame* McGalts, isfstisetisd " • anilishee Iseeution ell the tight, tide and interest oir /be said defendant la &WM lot number fifteen, ID the sista concession ache township of Kinkier, in tke Comity arBrneepeoutaistillr ose hundred sores, more or foal which laeofe awl /eminent* I shall Alf Am sale it my olios hi the Coarriletiatt the foitn Goikrieb, on' Theodor, the seventeen/Jr day qfGetelrer uesti a- nthem, or Twelve *oftlae clock, nom JOHN ,EACDONALD, Sheril,11. • Otliee,Goderich, • ?thinly, 1065. 4 1124 sinatirits s4itz OF LAND110 Huron.end Bruce; * entlifielti 1100011 ttinted'Countieeof ments'oilieshitriliagarandtreorgbAs= at the wale i _ . To Wit: OerSed'obt of Her Mujestei . B, ,... ora! 'writ do County courtot the 'tilted countieas of Buie* Net - Brace and to me directed mewl the lands and leis: eft:diver lliacidem, John Thoth* i irons, ,tr.. !and James hlacklem ; 1 have seined and Mies he ;execution all the rtght, tide ank interest 'of the Jahr ;defendant in and tb Ws munhers118, 11S, 114, 118,1111,- 117 and 86, in the village of Illneralei also ihat aerie% . . parcel or *wetlands traowei themillbiesk, aid oho* ' that eemliqweel or iracroflandsiwhicit if hompied on Menage st by tbe river Italthind, on ths mods side: by Os town hne between -doe uwaships of /*Mb aisir ' line °riot ilt: In se =sulks_ swim SW' ,ani sosims swot silk bythe welt= with any water privilege :mow mayJw.,,*plowd *Awe, the neer tfisitiend as for out as C //m0*. MI fa sir County °Moron,- which lands 1 sheiti offer dir sale at my office in the Cnun town efGoderiek, on Tuesday. *el iworriv ldsy a ilie*. at' Appetites; at the 'too• ottwelve otithenisider ji. JOHN IN CDOsberig it. By fil,Pora.oce,Deputy Sherif. Bberlifithfissailleduly lirer. 14.141 EMOVAL.- ton 13ook Store.- -1111j1 Irrave Sehool,BeWts. asap -1717-Jaccmciagus.sicap• - strwAstaili .11PRING- AND_ -1811111E11. ..TOHEIsenddahindhini.B-Nolgolkiedblie geueral!y tbat he bus Mr/ ItteltiVED et James Collins, •- - eaTON 87. GOMA/CH. A C IS SOLICIT= sintairlgittes.--Strayed from Godericl; COT MCinit, about the fine week in June, inst.s Bat re and !some Foal, the_ 'aro , has a -rioirk o the left hind toot, thore is and am vallworiand 1°Dellating /14 ift",star on the Mit's forehead, and left -hind foot the whole attested -tinder oath with, the vouchers - in support ofseek whIla• Inklrealkicel atlit will lead to ter this 7thtlIty Ady, 1885. Bated attiodeneb, le Ike Comity:or theroaii recovery will ImesuitablyRrewardsdK wurrELybtleavier mI. word with JAMES THUIIPSON, : Ass stand on Albert Street, Clinton, fozamertr occupied by J S. Forrest k Co., Whet* isql, 7ai:ortiatulartintaltat IT"- i‘bat1"t--x Country StOrekeelletai, Are particularly invited to inspect tie large ' oleo of SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONAT Which will he found tobsaa low in pejo as those of the Toronto Wholesale *E- nemy doods, OMee 8tations/7f Instmmeats, To Wall Papers, Papers, lc., *A., as anal e • GEO. If4Y0001E. 1; 4