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Semi-Weekly Signal, 1866-01-30, Page 1` Z L • f....,- ..,r:...;.. t.1 nay *. e#:t a - B m.'►' • a� orwr tea.. - a k .,C . Mi. La Alta •ate \era lac, a avid l i,4 36X- Steffi. �•� 1,00' r �>•c Le q.: LT[SL .:l Attlf boa r- vh K .• '�- fi.ri �%� ,yam♦ ..Ti�1, NS �,2.S' "4'0 t t4 E�>f re-:•ta'A oat! - • s k titt<rva T. .ex tLs', and 1 leave seized rta .t :file :e.-st'ta e- feniIS .tattiL- -,t!:,rrb::t'i•i^,ems *Le rt `-:i ata , Fr wit & -fto elft ll • +4 ,aVil`r t, site...-". • 1.1it5't'1e_i cit: 1#,.. 1 •. ,\. .01. 1), V Itt.t ' : i fr. a r t •, • t (4. t'. ,.a•,;,a•:Y. DI:. Iei. rl je-F C 1 •. t`f .a �` .k i >x, \ ): uNEn• ti:c•. •t- a-tsi ::E"tt(1cm%.':liriE t agar E .:fit of A N D Li - • 1 T C.OX,Elitor and Pzoprietor.. T. ATE 0E4 , i F t' • f - tt?\ :h.•att. tw F.te'. r _.c �.�iY;rc' r t;11: E , TIB A: `"'OitTHI GTcr'i`i, tam <f..va ',4:,.1 t c <aCacat<-L E�4 �t4 t peI t so la p ik 'Lae t 11. • }.sE.. 1e.e:t :"ii'i t•;ar lv • t.1,'- ts.t•.i. l,tt:r:•k'�i`�€:i:i2".3 .1iee. t.£ .. 1::.*:t, C. • \t`- - - w/7 tr>t L t'•tL--t.-$., - - - ( wI I �T V,It .j TTC)-iZ P/ -_ T 1,tla"4 end '.- !*im.4r .:t: '.:,`rtlet».. •C`T4ttiet� Grown It t><rtee'i�. .,L t.`r•e.1< .1i-ltlisi.t\�E`4. t)14 -e. • �I, C� ('mint r< -n. - .i I k-•^ 4 a,4•• ` Iii XYY t. .1 •E`-. t . t• � J- 4 Golden Deed -A, Tale of Ike! Orkneys. - BT JEAN INGEI OW. • Let us go back a long time, -ilia talo aboutr' things which happened before eve were morn. I do not mean centuries ago, when the sea- kings in their voyages plundering the coasts, drove by ni_ht upon the roeks and went - ' - _ duwn. - That is nut -the long time ago of - AND.' BRUCE T T T j� �j which I want -to .speak ; _nor of f that longi IIITRONT• g • 1 1� I ii _ V [� , �.- .� t"1 g'i. �t.. time ago when two »haling vessels, large and deept laden, llonnded against it In a• ____:_ __L,...__________._, storm, and beat me against it iili the razing - wavestore them to pieces, stld splitting_ asitd " The ,GreatestPossible GcCid umber. i threw One piece of wreck on ibe share whitis was as long as The b(idies of the mnrinei r. I` em -,not !ging to tell of the malty fishing boats which. 'went out.'ard were seerr no more of the many brace -men that, bard :by that feta' place, went under the surging water.F;ot - the many toiling rowers that :made, as they thoughts straight for borne and struelt,. and bad only . tstne to eiy-"The Bock 1 The Rock I' The :time ot•which r mean to tell,., h t1E Was a wild .night in Marciadnung -which ire a fisherman's hut ashore, at .a young girl at her spinning -wheel and -looked out . on the - dark, driving Blonds, dud lis cued trembling to T the R ilea and e s>�a. , inst. One It he mormiig th:befit .dawned at boat that should have been riding- on the troubled waves Was ;missing -leer' tathe a* . m, 1 B E boat l and a half a tulle frem his .S Z� BSC cottage, her - father's body was washed up ;rn the shore, This iapl erred fifty scala age and -fifty years is a long :tune in iLe life of a human ; being r , fifty years is along tiure to go otr i the woman such a course, as Oman d,d of whom: 1 I am spa:rkin ;, She watched her I'aathet9 s- body according to the custcsi of her popple,• till he aas•laid in the grave. Then she laid' - down on beat' bed and slept, and by nicht got up and set a candle in bei- easement, as beacon to the fisherman and a guide. She sat by the -candle all night, and ttinlmed if, itlricli, is a bone journal,- .claims - to be ;and sett!; and when .clay dawned she went to the Gr ss, -g-rtn,lieg every beam and spar scaraeely ast. Possible • • R1OII, N 3� s ). vv. \rcDrscit•van,.' - • II ., r i} t'-ri ?- l<I'Il:,- A-17-FflLD. 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F ICES HIGHER THEY HATE B-ENT,AS YOTJ g . G � t.t the .� _� can al Ill r f c } prove for 3out',El 1�y � .b. � .; • • : , ••• t• Ij.s.F I>:i;t-.GS = +sTrls_ . _5 G:J tr s Thi c� 1ttIi.L'• • t iTritir . roots: alma. _Nita) t'u.ties- ' ttetory `E iTNT:<o4Lsa (` l : r.Y.S}ilea E3T 'F, I • ~ `rlti CA .TIL€.. i.I,Di(,. L, I Jtii liz . E it, .it.n, T lEi+e's.=EDS,, BeG..;{.`« Tkwlt..vtg :_.\`i'-I•kt\ Sall Tt 1Tti'` IN v I•% t ' t<e„e'. d 4� E tt:t-t •r 6. ° tt `t �•� i :.�. F; L"•;'r `•a•. t=�" t_aFt"it • �t _ I V. " N willhappyto show to their. old friendsi and the public_ \ChereJ.:�.D1.TL9P,.SSO be - • glarge, n . Il • a varied stock ef = • - e el i g and TERE111 OCERI: '+II}` �E il�t' II};}y,li Irl GS TO INFf3RM -I . 1:tT-1'tn. a t'. ': ur>•:,a:ii3la:uliat tailing, and has' [N g'• stat e'a ='� ta'tt� •:! tate 1 rtintitkg t fiiuttizi- tali !taut! a ne,at3,cr of .•_ ' 4 � - .. t T- • _ ._ . .x •• - is . ... 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Fat -'1"_:s isruieddait a Baty-" County i`.t,. an:tai BrOte• . e /alio. sad tea- ✓ mat ta l'il. ' .. ecar- .• t -t• i:i t;tti'utx- _e c:• a writ of et '.[_i' aaiw Oe 01,1 1- of Leat 'es' tutnixr (` rree s:' o of dee t,'ous*y aril -tree ,tag wtttcirket r: t at J Y ofoce ,:., f tioe.eraeb, cite II li xta.*.''tj' G` hour > LCDO `-& .Shar;ft K. ?t @ ter, .`::4 �' i•Ln�' t°:g'' &-. (7: t. - 'r c•h, ▪ ... t\ .. • t..1.3 a r' .k 4.i. `.. NEW •.. ac lm_ T<.,rz ,i. 2w31 • . - �Fxllartt'sI ' ` nays. - i TT#I s� t.NT- \ c -L t \\: ,,,Si rLtt 1T0 IN • +C.'. L-. Ate-' t ., Lei I on. I t ert� �3�e� "iWi�it1ST I' Tt. !d`rub's s Sew llfoGrr.' - Get --- =Aestt:lee'rtt.tt ?it•,tic- ,f'\1 1-r:1n'c premium e T' f'_ f,t° ' •:t= 't ' =1t-1-1s.att 1lt i'i.. i VA x t1: ; Ez trti it ltct. r ere.�i e t` , ._rl. a 't 1,444 t`'_e.Iert.,•itlaiaeiron-to: tarnters. who %t. ta:Ad:ilt2 t'. ' B rni g Fl d.L rnp Oils. t - EN tY DODD, :. (..r,'t iet.Apri1,:,•.'itd:1 6}.. 39 _. F.--imac s ibr _- - F':'.JOFID.1_ , - ao • *.176).17 .��o? - s ��rance Comp'ny I i ey tO- flU . _FIR.F D LIFE.; ;sr� 141171.e.:.141. :. 71e1er<. r LIARS •P;•T�. IT• i�ci(1,ttttclF7l i«tr�r 72Ie°T iil $3 90:0;.:070 0. rr a'i•x ` uriv fTF4�t 1 • t. w u 1}r ' 1111rua1;n'o ne :Eat ed 2 500;00.0 r LEi 1 L O -t C-. Rs 4 s- x 4 4 alai the Ke= pia'!ts comer tf'E�t?...it1 b1``:tF nn' 1 a°"1. '.'tt h.PiE.i•,a t,=t` 1 e.re t:l lrpt twit •_• E(1EY. F1'. NE41.1I i 4 :I l:`.. G,s:elt•#1,2r h Ji: e , ICTa <'3ic-sem �3 t`i t t 4 t'1 t :t'• a t.Lt1I <t {x t tfi_ t -,a !tat :4 it .•i `.roiClt� . 11'- t.' • .;,arc=1. t4 iiF-11a1,ttitt: 2 -�: � �� hat- •L6i7: J. . 1i•_11tverkr . - e 13 ERIrIS 'r._b. '+T141IIN:; V I \W c t' t (t !-u.t'ae'- Iia tC'+� it, the 1 tie tsttlt have liven .pl It t 1 1r.1 the :- t r< i gF •r,.tfi_te` ttce P.IC1 1)11,7e, i r c i . i.'.1+ - ,ti.; TtL 2:'.- ttat t,- 1'4. Lt.: et tit.11 i 141. t.it.t Iii pttz titt•Ilt .laaaar} a, -Fm .s i _ I•b:s. ln.l't be lalStiL, : J. B. G(i :P . t -- t.;zrr tt. r. ;L c, Goat :felt, "`tt s 111•1``eis, tvca.�. ? I :. It •;ire ler ,-tet-etea at tine LCiIF ESQ : ,tl•sl'i: . t... • .Lett w11l a'etr. • Linc, Ins inn--= nk�e-.bank G1. E FiOIi,r 4241) ,$.$Tr LOTrEh VIA\ 310.ST E\_I LI lIOFFI('F&' - r -• • • C.• Purchased in the Best and Cheapest .Markett.and-which they are determined to:sell at the ERY LOWEST For - n ` i n detail, l s ih feel:sa is They dee. tt unnecessary. to state the nature .of their Mock to , 1_yf �ed it i long experience in business in Go'lereh 'enables here that -t their �•: • to anticipate the wants of• the `community. �►L�L TH-EY_ �P1/ISH;IS..A AND AN• INSPECTION OF. THE.' GOODS.- /00irni N BEAT VAIE Qedm •A INE ASSORT IENT'.OF AX UNUSUALLY. Lop° - P� our i if SetiIi a•. Without• - I &fer iio- to:a Board_ ofDirectors. -- :t t-.� rL:i r^rt�;rtC g t !t .r- and a r•: -rt: t t i, ;€tl -ini ' TT BN1. •_'ET L':i.tC Teti, t -a- in CI:` n t oily, N *try i' -".t t4 C z ctt4r C *, FIV39 :tLtneiy to taan omm 9" et?se' rta r t ''ci 1 Ya.' .. • iitZaITIL.'F'r1V t' ' iA-ritarISEc - - - r-1,:\\\ , _ ffhatice , c ohne-.aneer. Vic•: • A. FET -AREHOUSE aaa JAS. Jan OLV.IL ANI) Laud Surveyor. _Toroatt3S;.reet.,..f.;tur-cae,.. _ Ertainee „Oilmen. Slily 1,701; (VITA ENGINE -FR AND St-II.VEirOB 1 .A.31 kl S 1...42k1 --_-3_ i. 1...., L.,' I_ ifx.v,S.T.O.,:yiat tip in a beat and correct stS-lei 711--0.-lid4 at the iiurottAl.aFtletil Wart, ;war- TT tivv• 11„as now ori hand- a complete firral AS Rocas, Talheg, Bedsteads, Hair; Cane and. Woal-seated Chairs, Gill-Meuldinta and Looking Glasses, in variety ,ot ea frcnit 50 Cents iniwards. ganufacture and Imported .4 S ov ELI per, Wofai.)htkitiv aad. Sheepskins 011 Larapc.,&e---&e*- ()Id 1471'2C:te- .--)rtnient COF.F.Ins. -ffEARsEs tssivated pathe Gravel Road running. from taken in Valu -able Piece ot Land (IN favirrallte term's of,paymeet. The U- acres,- more or less, uperi which there are fifteen sues_ cleared. This land inaa favorable situation. being within ‘.-e• Talks or the. town cif- Clinton. Also: a valuable property in the village of- Kiribure. one lialt stable cin the preurtses. This would be a geod situation. for a tailor or saddle end harness maker as- there is none in .the Loather or Store goods- at At-holes:Ile prices e eller* for sale Wlit Iowa 01 ak arty ref Fellicaar Eskistakkeillk *ewe fee over g, ZorderVe pruk Store iivar.VillaketifiCineartline.C.W. 9:9 PORAVARDB. R. D COMMISSION ifirehant.lxveatit:aox-,. C.. Notes and restate hiat trait receive prompt attention. British American iositratteo fir TORONTO,. - arine Department. & SEEM LEATHER Fa DINS GODERIGH. C. W. CANADIAN 110TEIs TEE astablisiment ii.reished alt the D. G. has alWays an hand a complete as - Leather and -Cor,dwood taken in ei- where itleads oft to'Wroxeter, ,anti _any one elm g to JILT Sal EC EIVPD. L. GOOD .ASSOatAlLNT -OF. $fit.LE-...,,camp A. SMITH, Markel Square. Goderieh. Goderich, 7th Nov. 1865. - w12 • ATES SKATES At GARDINER'S From -25 cents upwards. • Goderich, Dee:- 46, 1865. swar NEW ALBUMS!, NEW Fifa GOODS !4 Or flair plae eip that stirection,willfin d accommo- dation mien as be only expectsto find-atarst class PORT'.Ifr 14QTIC on under th name mut style of routliShing Friends 1. mint be elosedon before the 1ST DAY OF ATR 114186 5. ' All parties indebted tOlhe above arebere-- by notified that all notesand book tecouinsover due bn the 1 HUNDRED AND.:FIFTY FEET._ -1St ..day- Of -FEB'if:. next, • -Coat.•.-! .. A LA.RGE QUANTITY OF BLACKSMITH'S COAL 0$ HAND AND At the Wharf GEO. RUMBALL, Goderich, May 296, 1865; " OR SHORT CRFBIT, . -trators-Harrows.Strawt,:: utters... Pot-ish and sugar -kettles, waggon and pipe - boxes, 1 All parties requiring. the abort articles -would do weato ealt and inspect the st ck at -once 'as 1 • TOR TAR • • to 00 paper of the 'lard .in the le be"'lla elePt in the sunshine. couittrya . - daily bread she eputi still, and _.one ever to to this, for flit), years,- threugh _youth, -rea- hilly a nig,Irtly candle ; and from Mat_ time '- turita. and old age, she has turned nip.k into day, and in the snow etornes of winter, and. solemn darknesa,• that northern harbor bas never once been without the Iii;heaf ilia -eanlIdejew. Man; lives- she saved by -this candle; or bow many a .meal the won by it for the'. starving families of the boatmen it is inipossie erinen, depending Oh ii, went fearlessly forth, canuot now be told. There it stall, regu- lar as alight licuse,, steady as constaitt care could _matte it. Always brighter when slay- - light waned, they bad orilyato keep it eon.. sta,ntly in view aud they were Shre; =there was, that was the . Boek. However fait they might have stretched pa. to sea, they hag: only to bear down straight for _that lighted . i window and they Were sure ef a safe entrauce sa- A.dvertise'in the 4 Signal? if you . into the harbor. wish to seeuie business fame...1i* ' - FiftY Years ar ilfe and labor'-ilir Pam- - watching and selfedenial, DA to feed the -flame and tiim the -wkk of that one candler But if we loek on the recoaled lives of greet . men and jest men and wise men, few of theim. can Show fifty years of worthier, zertaint not of moresuccessful labor: ;Little, ind the last half cent-ury so worthily deserved the trimming. Ilappy woman -ani but for tbe- have been called into taiiiise-I But what de the boatmen end the beet- . men's wives think of this.7- . Do they Isar - -No, - their are very poor 7. bit poor' OF- -' ttch they know better than that, I' Do they thank her 7 No. Perhaps they -feel that thanks el, theirs would be inadequate te.*XiireSS them -obligations, or perhaps leng yeats have - made the lighted ta.sement so faturtiar, that they look upon- it 118 8 'natter of -course. Sometimes the fishermen lay 4sh on ter thresholti,; and set a -child to watehit foe her • till she wakes ; sentetiires their wives steel . into her tonne, now sha is petting ou, ma spin a bank -or two of thread for ler *life She SieinberS ; and ,they teach their children - to pass her hut ,quieteIlr- and ntyt to sing end silo% before her door ?est they sliculd liraiP, So many hanksos,she slain before for her Weekly edition - mining -under the Sea. Mining "can :hardly be a pleasant occupa- tion. The-abseoee of sun and all natural light, the .drippidg sides ef the sheft, and the danger of explosion firan the pa-tlanip of. jutting racks and numerioes -other perils,. in - Vest it with vagae tenars to active imagine, - tions. - But when the shafts run under the eea, and the swell of tlie amen is distinctly, nudiable, it Mutt suggest w ft.py fears lo the " Y• Ve are now four 3- 1,-Atod ,yards out Milder the hettom of the sea and twenty feet Itiovi over our -heads. Two ituroired andforty feet below tia men are it *mit, abd there are gal. leries yet below that. The -extraordittaay position down the face of the 0ga-of-the en. times and other works on the surface at 139-tallic, ii no* explained: - the mine is not excavated like other mines'under the earth, these particulars, the miner tells es to keep silence and listen, we °be)" -hues luth her. That. is alt. Their thanks are tot - sheechless and motionless. It the reader could °illy have beheld usnow, dressed in &a_ t oppereoloiad garments, huddled close to - w ith a-fianie burning on our holds, and dark ness :envel-oaing our limbs, he must cer- tainly have imagined, without any violent. StIeteh of fancyathat he was looking down upon a conclave of gnomes. After lietemeg • have picturedlo myself 1Le -casement, Mid' - a few minutes a distant and unearthly Round ibe valldle nursed by that bending, aged lDolred for--seareely supposed to be due. Their grateful deeds are ,more than she. ere peets, and as much as she desires. - Bow often ;it the far distarite-ial Mix- lish home, hey* I awoke . of • wild winter - night, and While the wind &nd versa WM' - -rising, have thought of 'that northern bay,. with the wates dashing against the yook„ end full tin the ear as well as heard byit, a sound that might ingeeed•;from incalculable distance '•;-- from some far invisible height---: a icinud unlike anything thetas heard on the uPper ertilind in the flee theorl#eairen-s soiled tot seblitnely mournful and still so ghostly'. and impressive* when listened to in the subterran- nean recesses of the earth, that We. continue instinctively to hold Due peace as if enchanted by it,. and think -11E4 of communieating te each other. the strange awe astonish mentivhich it has inspired in us froth the vezi. Thu:: At last the miner speaks aen rr, and tells us that what we hear is the soucnd Of the sett lashing the rocks a linepad andtwenty feet above as, - and of the waves that are breaking an the beech beyond.- The tide- is noir at the flow, and the sea is in no extraordinary state of her untbing eliarity the rotk has long lora more than balf its terrout, end to eorrsider that curse Though it may 1* to all besides. it has most surely proved a blessing fo her 1 *as kavaetiaind *now relates in Mexico'. the following incidentitz--- Dnying nipidly on the Strand, we met * Dian walking very breAtly, wham we ;wok to he our friend Pickett, 11-.--e aftweesidengar • broker. Pasiing Miami over the mins vie stopped the hansont„leaped aud Walking fide by side with _him for some ;distance, and ha agesed him very closely*. agitation., so the sound le low, and tlistaut just ly around, we sla ped him heavily upon thir at this period. But wien storms are at their tboalder and said z height, *hen the ocean hurls mountain lifter 46 How areyona aid fellow 1: .te• 4001. mountain of water on the eliffs then the noise 'know mei-do your _ terlifici• the roaring heard down bete in the The geetleman gave me a hefting *tire -- mine is so inexpressibly fierce and awful that and said: • :.. . the boldest men_at work are afraid to con " No, sir, Triou't know TOIL" tame their labour ; all ascend to the surface We gave Min Awake- r feat- Hier slip, and. to breathe The upper air, ane stand oni the. aim ; .. firm earth, dreading -though me' eatestrbphe " Why, is it pc.ssible iou have forgottraa has ever happened yet -that ilhe sea .will me? Haveyou never 1*.eil-to Baton Ron break in upon them .if they 'remain in the Don't you know Dan Ilickell Dealt yoa tavern heloW. Hearing this, we ket up la recollect oar halls al, Barleit iitadingl Lostit look at the reek alout us. We are 'able tO at me well. Don't you know A -Jr _ uprightly in the position we sow 'oc- With great sairgfroirtlereplied at once z -• copy ; and taring our candles hither and _.e3/0., sir i blau,. never book to Baum., thith r.in thedarkuess, can See the 'bright: Itoug,e i 1 ion% know Dan Hickey ..; I *mit; puroropper streaming theouglt the gallery in . beew aquae. Apia, gitt bog .0 Airietip. every direction. Lumps et ooze, of the -mist Landing; 1 Ilve looked at. yias well -I lustenoes green color; unversed by nataral • tion -t knew A____ _ net -work of thin, red veins of iron, - appear ., .1 Now jug was le ee 2 stamen we arew - here and there in large irreg,irlar'patchesiover , beelr, and thinking -he. might peatibly which water iE eripplug slowly arid in ,;,-Intt- ' brother to oar sugar man, ,we soli: - roc• k. . -Oestormy days it spatiatrt furiously -_no said iuietly i A my IMMO id Palmer- ly in certain places. TM's is salt water. pre- a sir. be kind enough- to tell iste in thin continuous streams. -Just over, our 0010 . - Y , has& we Obserred A wooden. plug, of the 41 what, Lord paimeniton to thickness of a inaresIeg; there laahole there, a# Tao mine." Ana that ping is all -we hey to keep out the we took tiff onirbai antl aid .s...... lir. laineace wealth of metal is contained pardon_ me ter thie redone". sia se . my ,Intile roofs of thisgalIery throughout eta., Aelerieeet- thwarts tor information stat tire longkbidit will alwayiremain =loath- plenum and took you tor ow tit rep TT -1'E fiUR.ON VOtINDKY *di the millers 411irell$ illlEe'f• 1°r ** Part emmtryteen, and old Mend of*Ine,,,* ma and *great part) of the rock which rs ,their . we sun steer toitzet ataataasaa soblik onlypr.otection mat theses, blob that Dived upon kit epee, IMO* imams, MO_ NE.11 L. TT 1,1,1-, END fA. ichincireLrYirua-8 soiimlar,teawzizelir iiiiYvembereetaftltsrete.hiesi4k._,,ity yite...NleonutroPtiledter;: tuicts'irea- wm, bippea.a, new stand. '1'10 ono knOWS Wilat MiEht wa,s kind enough to etiVAtv este 001104.11.11. . ,_., ,,,„:.i. FT i . ,..- „trend catitings,atrailsonabli ratia,-1:orCA811 betweenthe water and these:141y =which we A. uttio 4,0everestiee reseal io Ai* 14. FOR TruK HOLIDAYS, A young lady of twenty-two years is MOW an inmate of a lunatic Asylum near Prague. Last sairanerilie won thirty or forty thollsaan tinders at Baden-Beden, mid her success -ux Dever go to ek.avelt," sad &alert, try tradesman to Ns remit rays speed Sunday ,t thia find the,,dayofiudgenterit tame _ •