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:73 it BELL.
e 1864.
asined are noti-
office of C. F...
Minton, in the-
sday the .16tle:
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his affairs, and
day or Aril,.
County Auren.....
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6 end they are
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the County of -
e Rutherford hist:
for the. purPoile
ilt havmg beets
401 'and -inter -
ice having been. -
le there- trill bee '
May,. 1864,
wetiont Mart ot,
Town of God,- _
imety, iota outa,-,
fathers surveys-. ,
east containint.
in acre of land
with, house ant
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Mortgagee. .
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le of jaw, 1866-e•
MT limit.
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the trutupled parthland tossed up their Weedy 1'
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A-11.STRACT OF EX PRNDITUR E-
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_ Goverimient
; . .... ... .. .. :563800 "
County rate ' „ • 3464.14 -
:Public schools . .. 3430.13
-FOr uuielifti1.putposes1"4094.54: -.-
. .1%Teti 31111crttseatuts; .
. da.p4. _No hody -of men on the • breed :green •
• The Aa.Parice Eateresi ofe.-the 27 inst.. earth ectild.bave withitood the tetrible
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sap that a murdet,xotithe unkst'bratal chat- petuosity of thisAmset. The Folerattniops. BLACKSMITH'S LOOK IEEE
sieter was committed setae days ago in the _though tkey 'desperately, Were com- • '
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ircwpshlp of Finch,. Count Sterincuit. "pe!led to -ftive back and at hist to- retreat in
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and coaftision*.qwthe teoa. T1Tvv.,NTED by tile subscriber a geed steady
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aia
The victim. was-Mre Elea Steateaughlin,
blachstnitb either b the month. or take
kusband and wounded -in our hands. - - •
Xhe marderer simplised to be her
Wm. Ale gang y
V
hl et the But Where was tke stratiffer ? A as I "The ti -shop on sharei -Where there le pleity Of
te 'the rea-t_Of f,..pdtog. kar is over bow, and . the bfiw: nien.•whotu _township of Gi'eetinek; which IS to: .be gra:Vet-
murder is rie,p Itotigh .$ mtlis 'sixteen mile- tb f I led -11 work it hello,- t le u arn o
eh
led next, suiniti_er, none Pee uPP
lifcLaughliiis were an aged couple, who lived we met thatdity as .cleadly_ enevaies we
(111 h pa s o g ory but to t ',rave. - The ^
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now
by themselves. The ImsbAnd has Iea known -meet as friends.; Weevould not detract one st"dr. man'
the undersietied Enniskillen Greenock Test
Application to be "'Made to
' Totcl..-: . •St6821.4E"
AIISTRADT OF 8C11001% X66611iNITS FOil1865.
as-#,' mart of nototiously Violent tembei, and ray from the crown. of militisty glory -that . _
was, indeed dre.adbel-by - his neighbors as - a -adorns each of, their heroes, but -wepld do Offide count_v
. clangereus character: Ile- was fikowise ad- justice to Our lamented dead, and if,:ey. this. 11116F1 MONT4OMERY: 8
-dieted to drink. On eke eitilig of -the mar -imperfect sketeh,t can add one flower to the , March 20th,,186:..6,, . -..- ' W3m. .
dere-McLaughlin was known to come home chaplet of a fallen hero's fame, / shall -Myself.. :' • •-' . . ' i -
, somesvhat iricatede but not,nuticipating be amply rewarded. ' And that herce--" who • Srjait. al -P-1 ivi]wir
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, . any danger ft. mlhis eircuinstanee. no notice ie he rs Th! '. answer comes mi.' fro-rn thOFITHE
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the neighbors- were Supprised •ly nonce °I. mes.
was taken -of iaim. Two or three days aftee 11aVc8. of Gettysburg -General P J Sem,
,
TREASURER'S' ACCOUNTS •
TOWN OF-GoCiERICHI--
the funerel, of: Mrs. llelesuehlitt. In a quiet
mural loca-ity the people do not -wish to in.
eerfere unoecesearilysin a matter-novinfecting
themselves personuity, and their ineuiries
were quieted by- the stittement-qf McLaughlin
that his wife lea come to her death by. failing,
Cram her bed and striking- her heasl uolentiv
epee some wo•oclethat lay on the oor.
LOOK TO ,Y0-1111.09effaRDEliery Spring;
gardeners and ctliers haying. fruit trebs are
less or more troubled ,Witle caterpillarswhicti,
if not closefy watehe-d and speedly removed;
effect m
sad -havoc aoui our orchards. This
year they eoine out of their winter easel:heels,
and manifest signs of activity much earliei.
wonId appear that -after itillictmg the injuries. than uStutle Many are the theories and, re,
upon his wife he . threw's_ blanket oyer her,
_ left the hope, andproceededto his dauebt-
er's, some miles distant, and --cooly-informed
•her that if she wished to see her mother alive
- she should go at once to see her...The daugh
ter with other relatives arriving foiled the
mother on the floor; ender the covering
. -dead. Preparations were at once made • for
the funeral. and it was, not until some days
thereafter that suspiciop. began terbe whisper:
ed around of foul play, _Information was laid
before_ Dr. Wagner, coroner; a jury , sum-
moned, arid the body exhumed. • • -
- A post martenl examination revealed the
fact, that Me pool' woman. hal been beaten
to death with a club, and her brutql husband
was looked upen as the murderer.elle is
over 80 years of age- The Vielim of his
cruelty wits rasa far advanced in years,- •
miles promulgated with a view to their entire
destruction, the mast effectivemetlaocito put
n end to their mischievousness is to go case -
fells through ethe orcherd and etainiee eech
_tree,. taking care in every instance wherever
you perceive a dead leat sticking with ten-
acity to a branch -et -limb, and "where soine
.sriders' webs are seen- between the forks of
bratichessremove as quick- as posstble. and
kill -every insect foune shrouded, within, or
else you wilt have eneslielf of your trees.
Stripped of2t liege ana.blossom. as if a swarm
of locusts had suddently made a halt: and de-
voured -every greets leaf, leaving nothing but
the skeleton forneeef -a tree -,---an unsightly
appearance in itselfliethis season of the year
besides completely blighting: your fruit crop
for the year. - •
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0:I -The New' York :Mites:, the organ . of
the Washington government, has the follow-
nefffication to. ail whom it may .dcreCern.
The advice is wholesome, .and, some worthies
withhi the Province of eitnada, as svell as out
of it, will ,:dci welt to govern thenvelves ac-
-cordingly
It there be any eng.aged seriously (s hich
is nike- tharedoubtful) in this so called lava -
Sion. they -will do 'well to retneinber two
things; first, that if they:rare mega violating
the neutrality laws, or, any other laws, .on
American territety, • they will be. proraptly
punished; and, next, that. if they are caught
in sty -plundering eitteleirise ever the _line,
they will be summarily hang under the Brit-
ish military law.: - •
"1n. gulp case they Will fled it Medi More
profitable and muchmore cheap to Proceed
with thee& antics withiii sight. of 'Union -square
than. in a neighbourhood where they come
under the iognizahce of United States Mars
- she's, and may get. into the hand of the -
British hangman. Aa abatement of the eui-
s-ance wilissavetrouble to all ebncerried!-'
Every honest manor intelligenci. among us is
tired of it -none marc so than the target body
Of noble hearted, industrona Irishmen and
women, who. thielt; more of Ireland'and -do
'note 'for Ireland" than all the Fenian repscal:
lions from clerk to (.3iiica.go.wcaild, or could
do in the next thousand years.". •
Tire Paris Exhibition 01 1 867.
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The Paris 'Exhibition of 1867 bidsfair to
be a very great .success. Besides the ex-
hibitors lit the ,departnient et Fine Arts„
there are no _less than* -2„280. exhibitors in
the several departments, while in 1855
there Were little More than half that num-
ber.- There is a net -space of 305,000square
feet all-oted for - the receptiOn-' of articles
besides the spacesetapart oinsideethe great
building. El e4thing leeds to the conclusion
that the ExIiihinon of 1867 will surpasa
anything that the-wOrld'has yet seen. Paris
will be the °Teat centre -of attraction next
year, eveivliody in Europe seems already
to have made his or her naiad up to go there,
and doubtless great, !lumbers of -visitors- will
be attreeteik tither from this continent-. The
great preblem ei be salved, :Seems to,. be,
Flaw are the populations of several large teties.
to find accommodation in one. -"
.. We have, already alluded to the. iiiiport,
ance of measure - being taken to -instate a
proper repreSeetaiion of the arts and Manu-
factures of Canada, and trust that as soon
as ariiamenteneets, steps will at once be-
tak n to secure se desirable a result.
The Worth Western Itail*a.y.
A ItenurrirabieViraracter.
, Wyoming., reeeiatite Isiest with a char-
acter ofno ordinary interest, by the -name of
,
John Littleweith, who resides intheeownsido
ot PlymptOn. This man -is now eighty-seven
years of age, is living with -his fourth wife, t0.
whom he was Matried at the age of, fifty nine,
eh* being a. blooming forest milder' Of four -L
teen -1 She has thirteen childrep, the youngest
four months. He the lather of thirty-one
shildren; the oldest fifty Year-anj the ybung-
est as above. Ileis known. as the 88 Old
Sergeant," was heir' ie Hampshire, Eitgland,
in 1782, enlisted in. the British army, was at
'Copenhagen in 1807, Wei in Portugal wader
W.ellesley; afterwards the Duke -of Vsellington,
in 1808, and was present at the. &Jai of Sir
John Moore. '•Ira the -Vat. of 1812, lie was
. wounded opposite -Buffalo, hi the. lower jaw,
and 18-16- was discharged from the service,'
--receiviee a, bounty of two hundred. acres of
lands and a petision of$].00 For lefty years
he used Iiquorsto exeesse but since 1838 has
en-tirely abstained from their ese, . He is
smart, has' a. strong - eciee„ 'e heavy white
beard, a full head of heir still Showing -dark
. ,
well attended meeting' cf tha.Council of
the Board of Trade was held yesterday even-
ing, to consider the question of a -Neale.
western Railway extension, ?After tonsidere
able disciis.sion,. the - following res-olutions
were unenimoesly passed te- . -
Moved by the Hob. -Isaac BuChaenen,
sedonded by Ur. Jetties Turner. : - -
Resolved, -That -the Northwestern towe-
ships; situated on the Deorgian. Bay and
Lite Heron, es well as the general trade 61
the Province and 1.8 greateailweys are deep-
ly interested la pronsoting a. railway
from -Gaelph throne+ Arthur, Mo- unt Forest
and Durham -to Owen's Sound; with a branch
to scene poiet of Lake Huronnot further
south than Kincardine. •
Moved .by Mr. J. Blow-% seconded by, Mr,
Stuart :---
Reiolved, That -the Hamilton Board of
Tradesenddelegatre to the -meeting -shortly
to be held irt Fergus for the purpose ot ,pro -
'noting the view contained in' the l foregoing
resolution, and that the !delegation consist
of the follwing gentlemen :,--Alessrg. Adam
Brown (President), WilhIaln Jivine (Secret-
ary), John Ferrie anti Matthew Leggin.
through the Province a great reac..
don- in favour of .Confederation going on.
with the ptesent House, the Govern -
. .
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POR,e865;. .
1865 • • TAXES.. OE. • C
JaWyAl_ To',31.. C. Cameron; - -
• taxes remitted. • - 5.01'
Marchi Jas. McMahon to 10..00
J.R. Black • „d0-- 1.84 •E -London Sugla (1, established in 1 iS9 one 01
April 10 CO Treasurer back - the oldest„largesta d best off in Can da
Dr„
To ball! f- 1864 462.61
noveriiinciit grunt . , .. .387.00 -111wileiptis ... 3400:00.
' :Total Ilecl1pts..: • :";•$42•10•61,
. •
' T-eacherio -
Officers. +lades .....
Purnitute
-
Jahr:fry -
ltenf -
Amiarald'It Prizes..
tilitulties $12•5111-
... sum0e 51.50 sundry
parties 36.00 -
-Total .F licauliture; ;
py ballot°, lb 1866
$42-19-,61 14249.61.1
1.,651.87
319.00
, 20.91
-37.85, '
• 103.94
26.00 '-
27.50
-
215.5
$1363023 =
618.88 -
'flHiE IX FIRE ASSUltAN'CE .Company
2657,54 -- HORA E.-HORTON, A ett-
.1111v 21 C. Elutchinson,takr
'
- . • ... es remitted.. . .-.. .50.00:
- es tor 18641 '... , - S484.19 ' •
:back taxes -' -- • - 266.54
• • • • ...-- 's ilsks on Countiv and City Property Marine
Canada, Head Office_ Toronti.. - WILL' take.
- statute labear. ,r 1 . 135.12 risio.takeh etas rOW' MOS as any other fi 7st Class
office.
taxes ior 1865. : 2714.34 • - '
ToThtlanee......\.,11260•77 ,
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eash-balanhe ot tax., - L INSURANCE -• Com anyot
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' ' •
' $.1153?.19 i1599.15.
1865 . L1C ENSES, -
March 1 To J: Craig remitted,
- of license . 10.00,2
Aug 25 J.J. Wright* do '
. table. _
By -11 tavern licenses 440.00.
-11-Shop . - 330.00
4.Livery stables, . 40.00
1 Billiard table. . 75.00
1 S-enery . 4.00.
-1103AGE. HO4TON, T. -
Age it.,
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OF
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41,1E .suB:soitiBBR;:
..,AGENT FOR THE OLD
I-.41,:ki...s..x..rt- -_-__ N-urtsiv.-,g7; •
will have. on liar.id ailiie "garden East Street for
Saks:lute time din -i4 next week, a large" Stock
:rani: seAAarfeeC; wrPa..ila.1"tri;11:11eUTIi1;e111,11)(17WarVIAASPUriftl°41ta.leeaildSar;.. :
'.. _ -
,-constNiipg ot ilmisc lnehly reerimmen5ed new Vat .
- • . ...- - . • - ft.
Fie.ies.*iz Iona, Israeli:1, Adrinoffie,:Delftwate; ,
I
alietnitario, besides a few, ot the 91d vartetiqi
Isabella; concords, ',Sze. 1 will also -have a kw
- gib 1-1 -1.1il S L 0. P CRAB, a-
.-1 a new Variety, _Fruit very large, 'et adayir purple "
color,- surpas.siag all -other.sorts. in ,size, -118411P" -
nes and beraity-Prnie .1.0 .09 . -Due ..mitice will
be given oldie arrival oi the TieesA 1- ...,-. .•
- , WU CAMPBELL
" GOderich, April idth.-1866; svififi
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- EMBRACING THE LATEST. STYLE!
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20. ;000 "
roin to twelve stirs: NO
gond farn. seduritypayable -
interest retained in advance. . •
HORACE HOill,TON.,-c''
Agent, . •
.• clOderich; March 31st; 1866, ' sw70,
•TiBalance • 8b4 0(1 '
1865 "NORTIIERN C RAIT EL -14).A1) CO.- IMP:0113"Ali AtIGTION
. _ $889e0 $889 OD
Jan/y I -To amoant of int‘refst
Dec 11 de - do :do •
•- on the above .
, By. amount olcaiii et •
• suturry dates... „ 311545
-1Dee It To Balance . •. . 584.S •
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$31-15.45 -3115 45 -
1865: GOVERNMENT - MUNICIPAL LOAN
• FUND:
4 an'y 18 To haiance rlue'fieeeiver
• General ior•1863.. . 131940 -
• Febly 7 Receiver ;General :doe' -
- ial$64 -4315.00
JanyI9 By cash; paid Receis-er , '
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, - du u to.wn :. .4461.53
16
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t• • • • • • • 41 5 3 .00
HOUSEBOLD
ro -V it 741 rr
GE-OOVIOON 'TRUE. N
.. Is instructed by Walter Lawson, Eq.., Pro_
viicial Land Surimyor (Who is a.bOut leavina.
Canaday to Sell - by Auction at hierendeace;
near ‘the Light' Rause,
G,etbrich, on 1 llesday the 11 5t
scio, commeneine.:- at 11 O'clock,
• : , e5688.09 5638.09 the reelable libuselield Fureault,
65 -MAIIICET "RENT. , • ing in part, one - B. W. -Jessie Side
ug -STo R.661. Walker forre- - .' B. W. r 7ent Table witheli
- Pairs • -• • • •7•-• • .• • • 14.16 DUz Windsor -Ch ill's, a tpiantitv jean
Balolize of WhilelYs - i • • 2 roede'ring Chailsi 1 Dinn
.Rent.....-...... 462:00
" Tea- s et, .Butlers Tray, Damask
S. Sloaeets rent in -186b" 692 00 china
By cash -from M. Whitely 462.00 litl3te Covers,, TAle ;Clothes Tee 'Tr• ys; (Jere
do Stean . .439.42 Ire .TableS, - Chicks, - 5 Coal oil LaMpsi one
1446 .Hall Stove One parlour Steve, .1 limindoi-
Appropqation for repairs -
Balance -due by J .SIOane" 261.63 Boole tick'. it eemitity of Rooke, Breakfast
- Table 1- Whetn et' 1 pair Damask windOW
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- - - Se168.16 1168..16 _ 9 ! . • - -
d T bl Lb e
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Carpetiag .of vaaious kinds, 6 Bedsteads, -3
To amount collecte.
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HAM/LS &
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"Gr NT -P
OF
-se-SEE ADVERTISEMENT- NEXT WEEK.'
'frp-St OPINED 'ONE BALM BZSTz
4
1VA:DIAN GREY
JUST OPENED ONE _CASE
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Nay,
ARA
oard, 1
"seal
A11' of which will be so1d at Lowest
t Sett, -
• -A=IoN RESICENT,TeXE8e• s Curtains with corniceSebi e a e, t
TO ARRIVt OBI MONDAY
CASES STRAW"
18h5...............2233,55 • •Bureaus, 3 \ ,8t4ndu '464 To-nei,' setts, ,
• it on Co rate..e.... heakii f; Glasses, of various 12th,,1866.
223155, so.euvde !Alp eTs t Stands, one 13edraten Stove 1 April
- By iiounty treasurer cred; -
$233..a6 2233,55
. - - pouNTIES1 RATE. . : -
To cimutty treasurer oon i. •
-resident taxes. ....2233.00
Boundary Linea.: 166.12 -ers •2 Clothes Ile
;KITCHEN FiURNITIAZE,-. -
CoOliing Stove
Ceoekery.and 0.1
•
Cibit • • i •:• • • " '!' '1064•51. -:- clothes dtier.ega den tools, with Seethe other
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Byboundary lines. . .,,, . . 166,12 1 t . mei nus too mention • •
mem es o uu
- Counties rate; (leiii the
. Interest . .. . .-.. 4 ,.. 16:6 - N.,13. -The Rouse ,Fic to be rented, _.
; Micheal -Tables,' Tie ware;
isaware, one Sett Disk. Cove
raeli a superior bath, patent
abotre) 125136 - Terms ,Of Sale .ceSh.
.:$34.64.14 3464.14
Goderich„ April Z7tb, lf.366. -
(SOHN C. DET
18661. P -RING
,0,000„
LARGE AND WELL Aspopau _STO:aii OF
AUCTION E
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OF VERY
.
',ALUM FARM, Pit
CS ACCOUNT T E
TRUST: AND LOAN COY.PANYi
oF
UPPER
CANTAI3A2
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*ILL I3E SOLD BY PUBLIC A.DVEION ..AT
TU-
AUOTIO 11.00MS OF G. M. TelTEMAN
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On Saturday, the 1.2th -May nextat BOW _
s. - ., TINDER power of Sale •eontained in a Morse
gage frema .j.Asep_11 Liftvrason and wife. to
' . the siboveXoumany„, Lot nuaiber Six -in The seer
- ond . cance.ssion Of the Township of esslerieh;-
, rontaiiitn_g eighty acres more or less, vita Log
lionee . Log • and • Dame Barns, aid beariag
Orcha;k1. '1 his farni is situated -about two miles 0---,
Dorn ;the Te cti,11 41 zgoderichi on the "Bayfield
'°. ter-avnedielrt°,:adw:.er .of Sale in A' 1:fo'rtgage Imen Lir- ,
- If _
Deis A, C. McConnell and wife to the aboveCorn
. pity I,ots numbers one- id two in theeenth
. ,coricession et the Township ef Xenia et:pluming
elle 'hundred and nineteen _acres more or Jess, ex-
- ' -.cepting and reserving cut of the above .dennska
. .prenuses, -nineteen acres more or less. -with liocds-
..'Log :house, Log" barn, kii, This L a goixt mit&
very ,conveniently situated, ,adjoinuirtne Villagt,
: ot Elvthe on the Wingliam Gravel. Road. ibotit
12 miles-'froni Clinton and .a miles wont Ad'
. - - .
Town efGoderiche .,_ . .
. ', ---111 ,
tinder li-cryker-of"Salc in a Molinktgetah_gReeolcarodo,muin-nttirtehvie.i:
s* . rink Ilealy•and wife to the above 'Company, A. t '
......i.,,..aotw.nausimlipbcrof
..0.1 •, - .. ilLtiroeil:.;sonitiaat(nifzoinviezaclii°111:r'falnta:stmliwul)senfista,LotraeideauCklorestarni5orindii.:
-ates for 'Cash:-
lio'". GoderFeh, on the :dant:cep Mail read., about
35 acres cleare.d With large frame' .dwelling,.4.e.
• .., .
, - ._ .... . .,..,, .. E, the -vest halt -Lot nuir".ber -nine in the Fourth
' concession Eastern Division o4 the Townehet of
zir : Ashfield in said -County, contaiteng.oile huhdredi-
,. ,fatirewstimudo, le.er.iovr.h.less: A- 1wiri Id lot., ic,initulanildanonn6o14413die• -
" tabileaNifunritibleesrnfreentral vleh It.Vellaadg: an-ocl about 111.:inttese
. _ . •
. trader power .01 Sale :in a Mortgag,e made if .
nPyee.tar Aot. Siiimommbeornmilnwitettobelbiejraboyeonecesajoiripacon. ,--1
baEunaisl-d-et:eorerigesi.Dienivit sigif6eriithlteirTatoe7nitahrinPiofwitohlb°griloodet
. - -
V
• -, ... .! poi _ro. OM Under po-ver of Sale in a Morigaie made tr,
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the above Conipan;k:by Andrew Donogh and weet"
,A --z portion of Lot number Thiee in the limit
ieoncessi on at the'Township etc °deride vonta in--
ing about Thirtiaeres ofiand, more Dr teas. ,13.....
Lot -number Forty Onet_west side of Wellington--
, -sShtripeeetriAsn tihxneeiVidi jilacgoenio,alinrionigt Atallicif Lin, relrteh.eoTiplaWnito;
more or less: C -The Westerly and Southerly. • •
halt of_Lot -number Two, north of, Lighthouse'
Street, - in -the'. Iowa_ ot Goderich, containing'
abbot twelve and 11 quarter pfeches,:more or Iess:'
The:Farm, part ot Lot 3, 1st:concession (icicle.' i -
licit?, is ii. gopd lotefland 'clear of stuthps,asid ne
a high •state Di cnItivation..-one mile lrom,GOde-'
rich, on the Bayfield' Gravel Road-L,p,00d log -Wine
and:8116{1s alit log house. The Port Albert prone'
'oellifthels. Village. • The Goderie'r property itveligia, .
on "Wetlington- $ reetiti about the :metre
bly situated en the Market .Squrire tri the Town. -
A -"frame de,elling bonne frame barn, 40,0:are
erected- upon the premises.
- ' -
•- -
,
CODS.
9R 8C. --CO:
-
. •
L
64 New an FAshionable _Sprin.g
To Geo Kimball- . 3 00 .'of 18
d865 MAITLAND CEMETERY. _ - •
- I. cash: from sundry Fere - -
1
. - nsolven . .
.•sonsa... • O'• 418.74 148:74 r s er '
se sas offThemes Allin Insolvent
• - *do do clef!: diy court
'Balances .......-..* 231.02.„ THE Creditor of the Insolvene‘renotified
• • $430.00 43o.00
that he has made an • Assignmeet of lus
. • -
estate.and effect s. under ;the alioV'e -Act, .ta ,., -• .; •
t i G d -
865 _. 'FIRE COMPANY. -
By appropilation...c ... 6 i.st . reqUired to furni 11 within two mornhe
- To cash. at sundry dates t4S0 ap e oo
ene, the undersi Alsig,nee; and the are
. •-`
•
, • , -• from this dateith their claimi, - specifying
• •
Dress Goods
64:80174 £0 h s ------------------id the value . I
• • 0 ; and if none; steting .the fact, the
Feb'y 20 7.o Samuel . 7 .00, .
-$ • t e ecur
865 INTEdST ACCOUNT. •
whole attested under oath, with the< veechers
Insupport Of suit] .
-Dated at G-bri melon -the county of Huron
this twenty-eighth day of-Auril, 1866.
' S N.MLiEL POLLOCK,-
Bank discount on. silliet 17.2ff
'Co Trea: lerZon CO rate 16.86 -
Coupons Maitland cern:.
etry debentures. . 432.00
By N. Gravel Road Co
Shades, can walk twentymiles day, thinks: mere cupid command a majority.; but as the By Balance .; c.•. . , "
On arrears 69:44 kssiguee for: Huron '& Bruee
,hehas seen more fighting than. any man-aliVe; vote might be rather close to •-be safe or po
arid ie. troubled ioiQn1by hie quick temperlitic, gee Confederates Wish a dissolution, -
' This he prays God. to overcorae, but dares not knowing that it would greatly strengthen' .186°
Make a pledge eakeep t ool .8 till the deed 'their party. With a new House, the iloverns
Fitinigans are extingipshed I have his .ment would have a large- majority -would
antograti'lla my memoranduiri book, written conunand at least 27 votes in &House of 41
without the use of 'Spectacles.- [Canadian members. This. conclusion is arrieed it itf.
Cor. Portland. Pies's.. ter making every- allowance, There is little.
A ThiiiiIflgJflCidOflts
A tontributor to the Atlanta Intellieenter
meeir t
concludes bis " hat two Fenian. iron clads were tem-
2,Reminisce ices! thevar IN0;
7 eealed the back yard of an enthusiastic F.
r1 with the *fellqwing-, incident of the -battle
of Gettysburg
_ 13., in that vienity, is unfounded. It adds
i• - ;
When General Longstreet advanced on the -that two w°3tleit ships are now on the lake
But flying the green flag of Erin. ... They have,
gg
• Federal Ieft, itsfirst line was: carried:
the erieray belles "mainly re -enforced rallied no armament kciwevera
- • and, fa turn, droire our portion _ot the line The babtismal admonition of the -Hindao
Anderson's Brigade] from the pOSitIOrts as is is impressive en the bystander- as it is
- well as other brigades OP our right and left beautiful, -81jittle babe - thou entered the
Again we charged and again we were driven :World weepine, while _ail around „smile.
hick. This was: st- critical nufment forus contrive so to Hee that you may depart in
nearly all, ourgeneral. officers wete -killed or smiles whilst all-arouid you weep.' • -
wounded. Our heavY line had erumbledte'a
mere handful awl the flower -of Longstreets - -
dcubt butis- dissolution will be resolved on.
The -Chicago, Post says_ the ru-
_ _
corps lay "welteritig itt bleed.; We were slow- "
kr retreating leaving many of our dead and
wounded in the hands of the exulting foe.-
_ - The beset of the enemy- cains on like the
mighty tide a of the -ocean, and the peanS- Of
victory were already 4sing front their haugh-
ty lips. - - v , • - ,
The blue hills in_their- retie were bristling
With bayonetkand peering tor -rents of rein,
forcements • down their winding slopes with
30,000- troops. • gen. Lee had not a man to
send ns. Officers- broke their swords upon
the rocks, and mai* af them wept, Our dead
and wounded comrades- may around us by
thousands, and it seemed as Irit *aro was -no
- hand to save the scattered,rminiant from des-
-- traction. But aid did come -a mane -a 'soli-
tary wan threw himself before the juggernaut
of; Federal power, sand alone and Unaided
sought to stay Its onward progress. tremens.
:ber as if it-viere but yesterday, the zouave cap
and iron grey beard of the stranger. None
knew hini,butall idolized bins for -his bravery.
LIe moved witha steady step, and: hi-luplifted-
'-- !word Seemed to Say to the advancing foe
thus far shalt then go and no further." He
_ said nothing; but his godlike 'example made
# hero of every Man who #aw him, Soldiers
looked in_ the face ot their cobtrades,.and the
question came timmitaneotisly to their black--
ened lips, "Who its -be 7" and echoed right
and lefts far up and down the line.,
• - The enemy causes:et like a tornadeland the
prowl hero stood enveloped in the smoke. of
. -their muskets- tikes lion at bay, Men forgot
to reload their pieces or conceal themselves
behind the rocks, but steed itepified with
wonder. " Who is he rr-: •8•Who is.. he '2"
men groaned -8' Who ie her officers - re.
peated until the cry, became : "Gen.
eral Lee,"-semseone shouted, and the word
ran along the line like an electric flashs-•
$8 General- Lee; forever" rani.loud above
the battle's roar, and, as onentan, our gallant
soldiers rusliectlike thenderhOlt-- upon- the
estoniehed foe: "Paoli- General Leer
.'gried our wotieded comrades, as.they lay upon
- ERRORS' 0, YOUTH.--
• .
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Premature Decay, and all the': eflecti of Youth=
ful indiscretion, will for the sake of safferiag humanity
send free to all who need -it. the recipe directions for
ii.aking the simple remedy by which he wascured. SulL
ferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience:
caniIo so by addressing'
- JOHN -13. OBDEN.
No.13. chamhers St„Wew Turk.
_ STRANGE, 23-11T
Every ...-ounglaiiyaricl gentlemininthe Muted States
-can_ hear soinething very much; to their advantage by
return r8ail [free of charge), by addrecsing the under.
algae& Those hoving re -ars of being liambegged will
oblige br not not chig this card. All others will please
address iheir nbe ent servant,
THOS; F, CHAPMAN,
' Sal Broadway, New Yorke
•
• TO C NSVMPTIEVEO.
The advertiser, -haring: been restored to health m
.feWeweeks bY.ii Very simple. remedy, atter having suf.
fered for several years 'With a severe linag affection, and
that dread disease,'VonimanaiiOn--is amines io make
knowli to lus felloiv-sufferers the means of' onM;
To all who desire it. he will send a cuff. of the pres-
cRtion used !free ofcharge). with the directions fbrpre.
paring and using -the -same, which they will find a strait
CURE fOr CONSUMPTION,. ASTIPLA, COUOHS,
COLDS; and all Throat and Lung Affections, -The only
object &the advertiser m sending the Prescription is to
.benefit the afflicted; and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and hos every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it cost them nothing, and
-may prove a blessing.
Parties the prescription, }Pima, by return mail.
$538.12�38;12
RE LaTEF p.)MMITT-EE.. •
To relief to sundry persons
_ during: the year. , ..476.461
By appropriation for that,. • - • •
purpose... .. •- - 476.46f
, '
, • \. • .$476.4Q 476.461
865 . PUBLIC WbRIuS.
To sundry persons fur pub -
he improveinents.. .', :721,72.
- appeion for that purpOse 721:12
,
$721.72 721.72
1865 - "SALAAMS. ' ) ' -
To J- -Thomson T. Clerk- . 269:17
C. Fletcher Treasprer... 160:00
. Angus Mackay eolleetor:160.00.
- H. B. O'Conner.ASsessor 160.00 .-
= Inspector. 140-'00 -
J. MacLeod. -Bell Binijer 100.00
141 appropriation. ... - 989.17-
. S989.17 989.17
1865 SPECIAL" •E RVIC E$, ' •
Tci Jes. Timmer' 41. -B. -.
CPCoriner... . . . .48.0
- Returning Miters:1.... -57.00 "
Auditors. . . .
2400 -
James Broad.. ... 47.00
Thomas Weathereild... 9 00
Nicholas Doyle.. 3.75
By appronriation: . -7 "ittS.a5
• . 8188.75 18636
1865 SUNDBIEk% - -
'Io F. W. Thomas torTet- • .
roleum Co'y:
. 72.65
M. - C;ameron;. -3200.
W. T. Cox Pri_nting, .• e47 te
Bent. ... . . 60.00 --
Mayor for exPense.s to'
Detroit.. ..-. ... 23.00
-H. Horto
-Sundry.persons.. ,. '11.15 '
By appropriation.. 751,86 .
• `, s 1757.80157.80
186,..5je MAGISTRATES' FINES. '
To fines collected in 4665. 119.65 -
- By cash from 3: Thomson : 107.00
do W. White,Xsq..1"..P: 12.65
ABRIA01 04, wilktIt Ts .aiciiig,a,Fiiirii.D1ITIIRE
- $119.65• 119.65 .
.T E I;(40 SS&
• . „iticeirrsE.- - •
-To balance froin 18641i.... 1980.18
GovemmentSeheellgrsint .387.00 •
Taxes collectedin.186ff: .11599.19
Licenses - 889.00 -
Magistrates -fines.: 11965
- • Northern Gravel R.c_o9y3110.45
• blarket • 4;c - 892.42
1STomresident taxes'"...... 2233.53
-
aser03/4
.
RE.ctiv.gp
.liA.Ro
L .0F
GOO
-OF EVERY
DES@RIPTIO N
A T
W. rd: -SAVAGE S..,
MARKET SIVA RE.
GO DERIC H., C. W.
•
April 25th, 1866. ..w14
RS. J. J. SMITH will
ry. establishment,
Stand former y occupied by •
•.Cattle, Parsot )31pek; ' bn-or
12th of April. :
Maitland Cemetery;.. '209,98- •
N
-
TO HAND AT TH
1866.
r.szaBRACING:,
• s
Fancy_ Goods
Straw Hats,
Ribbons,
Feathers,
Trimmings,
Gloves
Hosiery,
Haberdashery,
I
soLp-ars42 volt -CASH.. &INSPECTION INVITED.- sc.6
ensr ,
0
"
Youths'
Clothing.
Cloths and tweeth,
Ladies',
Kisses',
ID. KERR, CO:
Glasgow Ilituee._ /3th April 1866. ... - : I w12 sW65-
-MONEY TO LEND.- _
THE HURON & ERIS Under a Power - Sale contained ia a
fificRI,GE: SALE.
Village of Zurich in the Township offlay
_ .
alaINGS .AkTD WAIT SOCIETY.
LJ: Mortgage ma4e. by -Bernard Hofelenfthe
The above -Society is prepered. tOmake- the couney- ot gurons Mary .Ann Risible 2111S
wise, (being a partY thereo- .for the purpose
sa-131"-Irir-11-144474°-1M'' of delta.rring her dbwer) default having been
seen at the on& of the
down at the time of Sale, and tering ibr the bat. -
aupd'ae.ewdsil,tAtiblesitirab:tsinoattitkleimawndlikorlgag-cseSU be`
Ten pe,r cat • of the purchase money to be pant.
TERMS LIBERALie
-8°1-bieel-tob°1:Staoinred'at.13then place
clurnleth.er intormition cao
cation. to. the commiSgioners. Trust and Loan
Company of Upper Caninla. Kingston , Messrs.
Macdonald, r atton and,lvi atliats5. elicitors, Aimee
stod ii -or to- thehn3etsighA:ILI- mikaii,tiod., en-eit.
4. is irititzii.gre-2--.. -
Iiinzstan, Itili•Aptil; 18.46.- littl 214P
,
VOR.Sale lots 42 and 43 In 14th Con o-filie
j. Township of Hullet..250 aiirPs,40 acres are
eleared, and there is a lame new frame house on
the pkiee. '1'-ne land all. of excellent quality
situate on the G -ravel. Road, 1 milestrom Gude-
rieh and same distance from Clinton. ,1he land'
is °rose to the -Village Manche.ster. Thewhole-
.250 acres of either halt with or witiniut clearing=
wiTlierbme dsis.tror thdc.d1w. $10-00-. cash b'alae'te
ete years- or in s-everal yearly Payments at op-
tion 'root Sal sooner, this properly wall be otL -
fered etpublic Auction arG..11. Truemans loamy
Gedench,-on 12th May, at noon.:
For fa. the r particulars-apptY Po the premises'
or to
,
B.
Godericli;
Goclerii•h, 17i.11 April. ;866- _ issr66td*
Insolvent Act of 1864.
pen her - - ON- IMPROVED • 'In the Matter of„Jabies Ifewsonsartnaervenfs
die; impr,c)rtem..tsriii been giver' to all Pa inter,ted, there -will,
th th de As i;timent of like
Friday, the 1.8.. ay! y. A. D. me, the -undersigned lasstgree, aid they are
•
Made.in the due phi ent therecf, and 'notice
:THE Creditors -of the insolvent are notified
a e as ma y- s
arker * •
eel MOST ADVANTAis-E01.35 TE1.131o. •
Solit on • -
A D 1866 'estate and effects, ut er the above Act, to
;-
required to fareish -nie, within two menthe
.8w6 much lovier thati-i\ other Societies Of a sunila.r at -10 o'cloek h, mi at the Tillage, of Zurich,.
from this date with their Claims. specifying -
nature. The anent] n ofthe Borrower is called
in the Town hi el Hey County of Huron,
to the fact, that he Will receiveffie full ainotint of
Out th
'rhe _ cost Of dr Dting Loan -will • be :found-
vlaHE Court if -Revision for the Towosh;p
of Stanley will -be held at Mr..- Turners
Hetel Varna, meMOnday the twents first day
of May next, at the hour rit ten o'c.ock a. M.
Also that the -alphabetical copy. of Assesseie
roll 'for the pre ient year will be exposed for
q blic inspection at my office in Messrs
Campbells store Baefield, at least 14 days
previous to the Court of Revision._ .
JOHSPowYnalit Clerk.
Stanley, wl2td
CIIILDREWS CARMAGES.
Taxes retained _B. AB. Y. CA.1).8:.
Boundsry LMes -166.12 , - -
. OTS ER,
- - • wahamsburg: eines Co..yew York. • .
from. 2 to 1,2 .
- Rev. EDWARD A": WILSON, " -By school account....,..e. of late 'styles rece ve
• •
IN .14
win' please address - EXPENDITUrcE.
3830.73
(nita4)melyn,(;Lfiertteennumili5er
the seemity they Hold, ifany, and the vve
of it; and if none stating the mete- the- .
the Loan, without any deduction being made for tollewimsrpfrotpzet
Interest or payments in advance. - - thirteen (13), fot ,ra
TEEMS OF SALE CASH; CASH; -
elor_teaege.' -Ars sTE' Lem -
Huron. Deed ended power of s
Township of Hay; aforesaid and
three fifths ot :fere in the Village of Zu(ricbl,
wI4
whole attested under oath with
, the voucheris
-Aprils18th, 1866.
lidvaneei may be repaid „Monihly or Yearly;
extending' over a period of flioni one to fifteen
'
FOR FULL -PART1dITLAIIS APPLY' TO
S. POLLOCK, _
:
Agent and Valuator:for the Society at Goderich.
w13
Godeirefr, C.W.,, 1866,,
. • '
- Niro; . abbcrtiseinguct - mune Loara
6632 00
sa.le, _ •
•Lielmses do •
Maitland Demetery.,".... 440."00
Fire Comtiany.... 64.80 Paper.'
-County rate.... . 14
89.26
• •, VEGETA.B.WAR Interest .
Relief committee.. - 476.461
Muni ixpensesreP▪ eus - 14.16 _
Wal Papal:
Your .ehoice of\ Hundred different
_ .
-hakr,eg '. 989.17 - A Large o.n. antity of -the Above papers
Pubhc works............ . 121.72
SPecialservigeg.' 47; I every var.ety. et Quality- aind Pattern., s, at the!
pattern
ICILLER I
- -Ali THE OLD TRICE.
(11- BEWARE 01' COUNTER-
FEITS AND WORTHLESS 111117A.
TIONS.
1866: w12-603
Huron this -eighth day of April, 1866.-
tho:,.: in sliPport of mac+ .
le rn Dated it Gederich, 'the Comity -of _
8.12111'. OfflErEciljall)A°sslignIeteCILICI,&13.
td* w13 , •
•
MORTGAPE i, SALE -- -THE SUbscriber in retirmfr from the Pro.
Hotel NOtibe
I
DY virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a.
" Mortgage made lsY Jacob Hunt and wife -
to Valentine Boehler dated 25th February,
A. D., 1863. All !hat certain parcel Or
tract of Land and peentises Situate lying and
being in the Village lof Egincindville, in the
County- of Heron, itentaming by admeasure-
beidg the last of the patterns, will be sold ment one quarter don acre of Land be the
at
same more or less, and being composed of
' f
Stanley street in Eetriondvilleaforesaid, and
• the buildings thereor, will be sold by Public _
0
prietOrship of the " Union Hotel" Godes ;
riele begs to return his aintere thanks for the
liberal palronage which -he has enjoyed, and '
at the same time inform his friends and 'the
travellieg public that in future be will be,
found at his old stand "since of Orange
Hotel" Dangannofn, where -no efforts Audi he
wanting on bis Part •to make those at Um* -
-who may lave-1.11bn with a calls .
ANTHONY BLACK.
.• dederich, 'April 5th, 1866. wiltfe
_
AGENTS WANTACIa
Village Lot num ".• /Wive -sotith sideo .
.7341 n
. SIGNAL ITIOE
_ .
BOOK AAD STATI NARY_ STORE.
Total. disbursements 1.6827:,411. •
-
Byheianeetolsee...e...s. 4156.12i
- ,,mm•Pen•iliumir
- do Receipts..421583.54
$215,1113.51 21581.54
•
list to liancl, prices low,
AT BUTLER'S-
Godelich, 4.pri1 21tb„, 1866. aw96
garket Squares •
_ - -
-
Auction at Brydon's Hotel, Egmondville, on T
0 Chaves for -orders forVeillareesforthe
Old RochesterNursery, in the Counties
Saturday. the _Tivrftit day of May. at
• of tuiron and Bruce. Monthly wages green.,
12 et the clock poen. .
Terms cash. • :Deed unilq. Power" ofSale.
• q: wcauGHEy.
. .Solieitor- for Moieseeee. -
as Seaferth, 1866e w14t.
r.
era liberal_commtssion allowed. Referencee
required, apply, if by letter postpsid to
c
Wm. CAMPBET., . '
General mitt.
Gorier:ell, Aptil 27, 18661 _ 2
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_