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At fifty five minute* past two o'clock p. m.,
Ilenedek was informed that then( were Prus
aim$ behind him, and with hit usual impetn-
• osity immediately ettoptd to the spot to see
them dislodged. I....Rowed by his whole aitaff,
be dashed ia between Mum and -the troops,
who„ at about four_ or five- bundmd yards
from the first enclosure, were wbuderous
whit vras to be- done. 11 tr� quickly than
I can write the words, Prince Esterhazy teas
down, his horse shot under -him.; Cnunt-
- _Gurnee was wounded, it is said, mortally
. Baron Henikstein's English -mare beverely
•in:MI:idea, and many casualties among the
men.
I saw young Prince E.sterhaz,y,, his hand-
some face ce-vered with mud, stagger to bis
feet, and taking a 'horse -Arent * dragoon,
. who was- instantly supplied • with a-notber,
- ride., at did -all the staff, to seek a safer pos-
., Won, no; however, before -they had rallied
the men. who, startled by the suddeness of
the attack, were -breaking their ranks. The
key of the position was in the hands Of the
• enemy, and censternadon was on every face.
Noone was cooler tbau Benedek himself,
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as. attended by all who caught sight of him,-
- _be rode off to bring up some of the reserves
and retake the. position. The bullets still
fell thickly as the staff galloped after their
chief, and -ort their epproacbing sa.nall farm
with outhouses, vil*h should have Sheltered
The Fenian' Peleseetent.
At first the London Times was- decidedly
• in favor of hanging „the Fenian prisoners on
July 10th, •however, after speaking of the
alliance betweee the,Feniaus and the Repub..
:THE.SE111 I- W. EE:KLY.
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SIGNAL-
STRANOE; BUT, TRUE. 1NO TICE is herebygiven that -the' Yartuer-
Every younglady and gentleman in the United States -ship heretofore. existins between Jobb
elm hear something very: much to their. adtaillaffe 1'3: McPherson and W arquharson u
tetoni mail [free ett change). by addressing the untle,r- illackimith, is this day . dissolved by mutual
oblige by not noticiog %Ins Yard. All others will pleas
signed. Those having fears of being hunibuggehl %%11\ John .
cousent. McPherson to pay all debts
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and collect all accounts Of -the late:firm. •
JOHN, MnPHERSON- -
WILLIAM FARQUHARSON.
Goderich, June 20th, 1866. - w253
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• address their obedient 'servant, •
Rain party, it pronounced ea foliose :- THOS. P.-CHAPMAN.
T ' 831 BruanwaY,Piew York:
hese complications. must be kept in mind •
when the Fenian* -arrested by the United
-States Governamint are brought to dial. If
they are convicted they will doubtless meet
wine their deserts, hut this- country Can have
no reason -to complain it there should appear
to be a failure of justice:\ We do not need
-American expenses -topenuade as of the
difficulty ot carrying into strict- effect, th
•laws of neutrality. The Provincial Govern -
anent ere convinced that the 'United States
ought to have -dealt with -the cons,nratori with
greater -rigour than they have exhibited but
this le not the. view which a dispaissienate luaY PNYe !tilessilig• *
TO CONSUMPTIVES..
The advertuer haring been restored to health 111 a
few Weeks- by k very innple remedy, atter having suf.
feted for several year Wilk! severe Mpg affection -and
-that dread. disease. Consumption -ii anxious to inaka
known's) hut fellow -sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire h. he will send a copy orthe pres-
enption used ffree of charge). with the directions for pre-
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e-pasg-and usingohe imam. which they will and a•shas
-coax for CONSUMPTTON, .-tsrlIMA? BRUNCIU-11.4. CO;t111
Comm, and -all Throat and Leung Affections. _The nal
object oldie advertiser in sending the Prescription is -
benefit 'the-liffiicted. and spread Infitrinatirep which he
coneerve.s to be -invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer
Will try -his remedy: as it wilt cost them nothing, and
Conederation of the circumstances will jestify. Parues wishnig the prescription, sass. by return mad
The President has been placed in a trying wet please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WIlkON:
and perplexing posision. and he has acted in A ithainsburg. Kb:levee.. New York.
ERBORS or YOrTH.
A Gentleman Who suffered for years Porn Nervous
Debility, Pre:nature Decay, and all the effects of youth-
ful indiscretion. will for the sake -of -suffering humanity
send free to all who need n. the recipe and directions for
*making the, simple remedy by which he was cured. Sul-
terers wishing to_preifit by the advertiser's experience.
Fenians themselves aredoing for them, and • - JOHN B. 0GDEN-
they might cause another reaction in. publie
, No. tr. Chambers st.. New TOIL
feeling. by hanging men who are incapable of -
niflicting harm upon any one except Sweeney 1tTe10 gbbtrtiOntfittS.
and the rest 'of bis band. :The punishment "."-.•'
which juitily belonzs to the leaders need not
tall upon the dupes., The troverninent at VEGETA.B.S.E
them, they were saluted with a fresh -Volley 1 Washington is taking necessary steps to -pr&
of balls from the Prussian- tenants, 'one of r vent a repetition Of the troubles which have
whichwounded the Archduke Wilhelm in the
hea& but not, I believe, Seriously. •
- THE ItEttiEAT.
Rill -elf -past four o'clock_ the whole- army
was. ut tull retreat;-• iti rekr, .harrasset-. by
the enemy, was _protected - by the artillery
• . and cavalry, who are -Said-- to have made
minty desperate charges,: agd -to have „been
more than d-ecimatted. The bridges across
the Adler and Elbe are and narrow, and
the "ieveral column; meeting at such points
became confuse& and iptermixed. . 0un3
that could not- he carried.array were throve
off their- cnrrieges into the river; many
were lost in- this manner, but -it is said- that
comparatively few are teken. A. captain of
artillery, who heard mei asking about the
loss in guns, said, "Out. of My whole bat-
tery I have bat one gun and seven-- horses
!eft, and many others are in like condition."'
Another said, "We,.have no artillery."
The headquarters' _Stair became scattered
- daring the contusion shortly alter the Arch-
duke Wilhelm was wounded, Benekek was
separated from his esecirt, and no one keel'
w -here- he had gone, SO after a few vide att-
tempteAci find bun, all coaimanding positioes
being now in hinds pf the eugmy. many
members of his staff left the field for an ap-
pointed rendezvous at New-Konigiratk. Ar -
aced there after a long ride, we found the
genera, was gonesed the..wearrhomes had
• &bent an hour given them fox rest and refresh -
meat. Every head was hung down, every
spirit deptexsed. Itwasnot merely alettle,
-' but an empire lost, unless diplomatists can
at last unweave the net which .haftled them
before, and which the siirord hm failed to
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cut. -
it iith the determination and honesty which
he been remarkable inhim throughout his
career. So farasthe Canadians are concern-
ed, it is not easy to see what they have to
gain by great severity towards the insignifi-
cant prisoners they have made. They cannot
no more to destrby the conspiracy than the
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EXAMINATION'
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Oozol Teachers.
vrili-Boird of Public Instlivaree fee the ' •
County �f Huron will meet .in _
lir Comity Court floottnt Goderickon Wednesday
and Thursday, the *hand 9th days of August
next. both diya at ten o'clock, a. es, for the
purpoee of examining persons desirous of ole- -
taining Licenses to teach in the County of
Huron. Those wishing First or Third class
certificates will be examined on Wedeesday,
and second class on Thursday. .
Candidate, before being admitted -to as
examination are required to present certifi-
cates ot good more; character, signed by
COTTONS !
50 BUNDLES BESIT CQTTON'
SUBSCRtBERS ARE SELL- 75 PIECES GREY: COTTONS •
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•••=1•1••••••••••••.•
ing off Grey _Cottons at reduced
prices, also •-
Ladies' and Gents' Straw Hats!
To arrive in a day or two
CHEAP WHITE _ COTTON.
. Sugars, Teas and To
baccosig
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ACHESON dip SMITH.
Goderich, July 20th, 1866. •y19-
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.1imptobabIllty ot Aviuteet
tsem.
The accounts Ofthe" proceedings Of Fiarice
with airiew to mediation, and the attitude as-
sumed by Prussia and Italy, are leery Cogflict-
sun The Statements of one day are _denied.
tit; next. and nothing Warble . or authentic
bad transpired. It is eepeated that -Prussia,
refused to admit of an armistice ou the basin
ot the cession- of Venetia.; and the ftalian
Government is said to have announced its
Veetelation- to- coatinue °ire- usive operations
against the Austrian Empire without Telnase
tion, in comforigity with the engagements
mutually entered into by Prussia aud Italy,
._--ainfit both these- powers stall have obtained
- from Austria satisficto7 terahr for the con-
sciusioa of peace.- rietana -dud the Anstr:an
Governmentwoukt, consecteentiy continue to
• try the fortune of war. •
. The' Dail'. News of the 13th controierta
the general -impression that- the French
Government woulifeither Obtain the,,full ic‘
ceptince of its recommendationi Or take pert
in the war.- This supposition, says the Daily
News, so prejudicial to -the high' political
_
reputation of the Einpertir,Napoleon lzlIappi.
1y disproved. Prussia. and Italy have felt-
cempelleil to make their acceptance of the
armistice eabject to co -editions required in
the interest of their- respective .States,. and
these cOnditiolis.theFrezich, -govt.-ten:tent:is
occupied in exansining and discussing- . On
the wboleithere is more hope of containing
the war within its present limits, and -bringing
aroma pe.ace-not. perhaps, immediately,- but
before very long --than there has been any
day since the MOnitetie amino -cid the cession
of Xenetta tinier eireamstances which have
greatI3rcoMplicateci the original strife. ,
!England by Illesexy
" Bomber.
"The proudest sovereign in the world, is
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Queen -Victoria, She diguifies womanhood1.and motherhood, ands!** is fit- to sitin em -
befallen the Provinces .this year. Like the
rest of the world, it at first' ignored, the con-
spiTacy on account of its manifest folly ; its
'strength was not- so manifest aril since n be-
carixeso the President and his Cabinet hare
acted as befits the representatives of a tpeople
elisions to mainfaiu their netional dignity aud
honour."
• . • eel.. 11. 1
Nacnoe.---There. is something very wortl
--.----.•
and gestlikeebouCrenlidiscences of names- and
places,. not only -of the Seven, but also . of the
Thirty Xears' War tnemory, tkint come crop-
ping tip an all sides' in this terrible German
struggle. Few people are tire bly aware
le
thatNachdd.the little Bohemian t wn with its
3,000. fuhabitants;about which th was such
-hot and bloody siork for the last lei.days and
evert nights,- is the birthplace of no less a man
than 4Vallenstein. De church belonging to.
the deatuy of Naphod, whi:.-h existed- as
early as 1384, - contains the ton -alas of the
ancient Bohemian family of-Sinirziez'si, from
which Waillenstcuils mother derived her des.
cent, or- rather orvrhich she represented the
ta.st branch. The caste of the Wallenstins,
"Castle Nachod," is very ancie-nt, end • be-
longed, up to the -tine of the Hussites, to the
fatni'y of the Birks- ef Dube. and Lipa. After
that. roboer knights took possession'of it, and
:liter several further changes ot- proprietor-
ship the Sinyrziczki came into it. •After the
brittle of the White Mountain, (1620,) Count
Terzk', Waltenstein's brother -in -Iasi, appears
as lord of thi castle, but afteethe - murder Of
IVallensteiu at E4er, (Vebreary 25, 1643.)
Octavio Pic-ego:ilia received 'the property as
a reward- for his daitardly treachery. He
gave the castle its 'present shape and coin-
Mentomted that 'wonderful fact an- a boastful
'inscription inside the gates. It stands on a
rock which rises steeply almost iMmediately
behind the market. -place ot the little town,
and iriuch is reached by a fiight gonsistinlef
333 stops. Three courts surrctud the eaorm-
v-
ous edifice, and round about them are-situae
ed the houses of the retinue, the stables, and
other oathuildingS. _ The Piecolomini have
-foog died out ; only their portraits have sur-
vived. Particularly striking is/bat of Octavio
with which there is also found a battle -piece
commemorat:ne bis victory over. the French Among the most important of mOdera medical
it Tbionville. Die casCANAtle now belongs to discoveriestands she
Prince ., Auersperg of Pntgue.- [Pell Malls - -
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This arm, adopted 18 the Premien atiny,is
* carbine or needle-gag,that is to say, a cea
tral-firing gun, being loaded front the breach,
on .a system similar to that of thiguns whicli
are, beginning to be used, by our great amat-
_enies of the chase: The caridge la placed in
the chamber with the repidny which the bar-
rel is nischarged by a -simple moveznent.--
This barrel receives its charge and 3.5 reStOred-
to its place in a few seconds. The firing in
place of beiag deterniined by the employment
ot a cap, *sin our fire -ants, is produced by
the cOnta.eof a needlewith the cap, which
eels is placed in the centre of the cartridge
and the movement of this needle is produced
by the play of a battery which- works -upon
a strong spiral spring placed behind the lock
of the gun.- This spring runs through the
powder and pushes against in explosive' loz-
enge cap or priming placed =betweeu the
charge and the ball: The firing_thenfie cen-
tral, interior and inatutineons. The powder
taking its full, force of expansion at a time,
the charge may be less considerable; the
piece being rifled, the preCisieu ia much greet-
er. This portable firearm being light it does
not fatigue the soldier, and being loaned by
-the breech and the priming being attached to
-the cartridge, the .discharges may succeed
each other in as rapid succession sts those fired
ptte.Tbereiane room wly, _the wog, from a- revolver. Suck ie the murderous
throne is the strongest also, -because it is BO wear's- which has excited so much ridicule 18
many -legged'. It standit on thirty millions of 56 in5s7inilitary cfreks rn BurciPer and sr
people, It reprehents the; interests of the which, Prussia itkinaking such terrible use of
masses of the subjects. Another reason why to day t° her 9" iggrandizeinent'
England is the strongest nation is because it
- if the most Christianration, because it is the . Iros•PCIads dor lireole4. -
Most Moral power. It has mere pgwer than
we have. We like to talk about ourselves on. ,T.oulon dispatches of July 11 -..evening.. -
111e Oro( july, we love to fan meekest irith report the French iron -clad frigate, Provence
and the corvette Ectairesr have- left Bud -
deafly for Venice. The remainder of. the
squadron are still taking in provisions. .• The
Paris Petrie of Jay 13, and that the French
squadron would leave Toulon next day for the
Adriatic.. The hfessager du *di contains
the' following from Toulon, dated in the even-
ing of Jilif 9 ;-The armor -plated squadron
has jesi anchored in the- roadstead, coining
-Irma the Hyrres Islands: The addretisof the
dispatch ordering the movement was in the
handwriting Of the Minister of Marine him-
self. A later dispatch has Corse Ordering *
.antritinier levy throughout the entire fifth
netritinie arrondissement, the stoppage of the
.••••••••
Inlogies-1 know her stubborn conceit -I
know how many_ •are mischievous
among ber common people, among her opera-
tives of theiactory, among her serfii of ,the
eine, but taking her up on one side and down
on the other, there is not another nation that
"Welinis-so stack Christianity as Old - Eng-
land. Ifyoudo not like Os heir it, r like to -
twit t and the strongest power on the face
.oftbe globe to -day 18 that killed -et. It is
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the-. strongestkindgo, slid the one that is
least likely to beshakeUdown. England his
hessa -dartroyed eiery tee of fifteen years
free thet timeof she Armada tfier present
day, in the prophecies of men. Every few
Iesra she hasbeen about to- be Overthrown by disarmament Of the smelt vessels of the flotil-
la, and the immediate • armament of four
steam vessels...of the resexve.
sea • she has been -sled to be stripped of her
Islaurces- ex India, and other partsof the
&he. Nikons have formed a/ &neer against
• kr; the armies and testi of the -civilised.
world have gone about her; her interim;
• Political and pecuniary, have beer repeatedly
and violently assailed, asuriet she- hat stood,
Is shallow stands,atistress of the seas, and
tits-strongestpower on earth, becausesho has
tvpieseated the' moral element!'
tfr-Tbe seligglilee going on it the tante
fin frontier is unexampled, and one of tho
mow ways in which it II letOmplithed- is
Gut aeceuiited for by one of theorisers se-
lected to prevent siouggiing.' Wecopy.front
tie conateston of a crony have not al-
together_ ek bad brace, thoogitaxee are very
111.41,Juld everrhing k *ay dear fora poor
asoisad Thre aix small children, end -they've
sO modest linng, and two dollar" a chyme
- aotsmels.• But, sir,711e tided, significant*
with tbright look m th, camera his.'"
'..`two dollars a day is Oat Limiter Primo*
46•• saegirtig, bus that lc modest -at ea .10
Asti pt format polecat* it.'" 4:50
Butler • • • • 945
Potato's pollpfaci.11,PSI.-•• 045
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Cnolera morbas,Dysenterv, Bowel corn- -
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and wterever used is Neil riever failing
ii. a single testa ni-eto give perinanent relitfwhen
timely used; and We have never known a single
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been properly followed-; but, on the contrary, all
are delighted with -its, operations, arid speak in
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relieving Nervous Affections, entitle it to a high
rank in the list of -remedies for these complaints.
-Orders are coaling in from Medicine Dialers in
all paits oldie country tor further suppliet; and
each testifying as to the universal satisfaction it
givet• • - -
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give iminecliate relief. All medicine dealers keep
11. Physicians order and use it; and no fatuity
will be without it after once trying it. •
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All orders should be addressed to
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Newcastle, C. W.
_ General Agent for Canada.
Godench by karker & Cattle and
Jordan ; Gardiner 4- co.. reelseld ; James
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FORSLE
rpHE South half of Lot 11, con. 2nd Town-
s- ship of Godericb, containing 40 acres, for
particulars apply toe
court CLARK,
- . Huron Road.
Goderich, July 3rd, 1866.
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insolvent Act of 1864.
lithe matter of John Kerr of -the FilLage
�f Eodniin in the COttoljf Of Huron an
Insolvent.
THE Creditors of the Insolvent are notified
that he has made an Assignment of his estate
and effects, ttader the above Act,. to me, the un-
dersigned Assigns s aad they.are required to fur.:
nis me, within two .nopths from thiedate with
their dahlia, specifying tbe security they hold, if
any, and the value art; and if none. statingthe
fact; the whole attested -under Oath. with the
'venehersinSupport ef such claims.
Dated at Guderich in tbe County of Ilaron this
'The district at Portland hat been Thirteenth day et July, 1666. • -
;Wen telt sirveyed, and -found to Cover an- D.- PoLLOOK, •
area f27 acres, so thoroughly burnt -that w'te 2w • Official Assignee -tor R. & 8.
scarcely ten cords of Charred wood could be Maatcoltiv•Nicholson: • '
gathered from the" ruins.Some '70 children SUAGICA.L. &ND -.MECHANICAL DENTIST,
have - been Wertin the tent' on Mountjoy. . ..ELECTROPATHIST, &c.
Hill since thefire.
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"0,07 hove -andvect°'• Aced tas baler
thatitoltor stripped oftiscoreesfroms tbs.
. •TE.E.TH inserted in either Pla-
.. .
tins,- Gold: ScIve.t? or Vulcan-
ised 1tubber on reasonable terms.
Itratitte'OVII. the Post Office; West Street,
Goderich.,. - --- ;VAS
For Salacithij for -Cashit
000
6:50 THEpremises now ocrepied by tbe under-
-0:50 -signed, in the Village of Maitland:II*
045 one quarter ot a mile from tbe ;Salt . Well.
5:00 use acre ands quarter of land on she side
- 7:50 hill, beautifully situated, coMmandisrig & view
• 0:00 of theits Ver. -Maitland and the harbor, and
000::.3"160 afrai_of°bmfgot teewiii.bwaterie_. e.°1.1sottige.st oele"Zole.°"f ePhw:"118-
a:25' for apply on tlitt
SO
0.85
a_ at the Sseetrforme.
Oodericb,ITIOY 14: 1866* w25tf Londmi: C. W, "Jane 25thi1856, w25t
;
•
Insolvent --Act of 1864.
In:the matte raf Ale:Vander Naithyth, of
t1i.0 TgWit of .Goderieh„ _in:_the :County.
. of Enron, an Insolvent. -
q IHE Creditors Ofthe Insolvent are riotified,thar,
.t. he has inadetin Assignment ot hat reitate and
.eeenis,- under th.e above Act, to; Me the finder
Signed Assignee, mid they ale required to Itirni3h
me, -within two months from ihia-date; with their"
olaims, specifying the security they bold, if any,
and the value ofit; and if fume, statieg the "fain
the Whole; attested 'under oath, with the yeuch&s.
lo-suppo- rt•of such eight's. • --• • .
Dated at-Goderich in the C:Ounty ofHurOnthis
twmity-fourth-clay ofInly. I St:6. - •.; . .
• • - • . - S. roLLocici. • _ •
w.26 2w Oflkrat Assignee hie -Huron &-Brnee.
- -
opEtTmer
Of Saw Mills, Woollen Mills, Vlbur and
Grjst Mi!ls, Paper Mills; Thra.shiag- Ma-
chines Foundries and Machine Strops, . rte.,
Ac"
Use the labile 0,11-1.
• •
MANUFACTURED ST re :
•11 itAtte Best -and Chegpe.st
_ _
Lubricating Oil in the market.,
. There is less friction with this thati-witli
any other oil, and owing to its excellent body
a smaller quantity is consumed-. While on
the other .hand -
1T NEVER _GUMS I -
but:runs sweet, and keeps the bearing!' and
working, parts -smooth -and cool.
8old-by most respectable druggists i Gener-
al Merchants and Oil Dealers in the Country.
Ask fol., the '
Brantford -Lubrie Oil Company's OIL
JOHN II.STRATF0w73stf -
Manager.
Brantfcrd, July 3, 1866:
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLER
ovsa
ARCHIBALD'S STORE, Crabb's Block,
'110Dait10EI.
seriatim' LANNY AND TASTEFULN00119.
PiovilfasS takeein every, style and in all
kinds of weather. Porcelain or OpaIotype
Pictures, and -
TER HELIOARISTOTYP1A,
-
OH "BEST SUN PICTURE,"
Taken in various styles from 81 50 to $20
(colored in water colours or oil. •
Life -Size Photographs taker on reasonable
terms -either plain or colored.
ty. PRICES Di WEB than elsewhere in
Canada.
- D. C.A.NPIIELP.
• Cloderich, June 1, 1866. sw27
MORTGAGE
L. A
- . •
EDER and by'virtue of it Power of 'Sale
Contained -' in a Mortgage M1141
by
William Bacon, Of the Township of, Bisset, in•
thsi County .of Bruce, yeomae,,default nog
bileimade in- the payment thereat; wijl be
sold
On Friday, 10th_ day of August, 1
_ •
At t,he hour of 1 o'clock, p:m., at
C. -Barriard'is
Auction Remick Riclunond Street, the
City ofLoidon the follOwintpretterty,_Lot
number 6, in the fifth concession of the
. • _ _
Towpstiii* OF- BRANT,
IBC
OU-NTY BRTIZ
Containing eni hundred arm, -mere or
fleThoterno crisale.may be ascertained
from Ur. Frederick- FormomA from
the Anstioneer. and from
& CRONYN,
Vendor's Solicitiwta,Londos
ITHE ABOTi BEING BOUGHT WITH CASH. WILL BE SOLD LOW.
S'I'Il-ai OW z--x.A.zri;
300 _SETTS 'HOOP SIEMTS-41ala SIZES.
.
*yr
THE BALANCE. OF OUR LADIES' STRAW HiatrAND rAlABOLS AT
COST 'OR- THEREABOUT.
AN'EA1ILY ALL IS SOL1CI'1EI.
.. Jul; fith, 1866.
D. KERR:, JR. & CO.
w24
1866. HARVEST. *4866.
-
STRATFoRD At R ICU L T VII A I. WORkS
BALLS CELEBRATED 01110 COMBINED
REAPING and MOWING MAC ES:
MANUFA CTURED BY
- .7t3S_ SIXA 11.1WA.N",
CARRIED OFF TH E• PALM AT- THE RO4A1. HIGHLAND AGRIDLTURAL SOCIE-EY'S
.1AH [SITU N HELD AT INVERNESS; SCOTLAND, LAST YEAR, COM.PETING
ACAI NsT mAC-HINkS.OF BOTH SthiTCH AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. •
ALSO AN EXTRA PRIZE FO.R A GRAIN BINDER Al THE LATE •PltOVINCIXL EXHIBV
TION HELD IN LONDON.'
THE BALMS OHIO MACHINE -is 'so Unis•;-ersally known and. approved Of by the_Farmens -ocean-
oda-, that we deem it .iiiexpedient hire teitay- anytbi: g in its favor. 'It .stfieds unrivalled as a
Combined Machine. . We -would simply say that the succe.41 attending out joiroduciug it into the
country has induced us Tolley te our almost sok- and Undivided attention tojt. meitulatture. • '
We have tins season introduced VALU,A.BLE IMPROVEMENTS, which are not included in any
Machines manufactured In- thd:United Stites or Canada -which we cannot, here enemerate-and for
which we received EXTRA PnizEs AT T -HE LATE •PROVIuCI AL EXHIBITQN HELD IN
LONDON.
_ •
No time, Trouble cy Expellee seared in perfecting our machines. .W. have a host of
recOmmeedaticas, which are published in pamphlet form. • • - -
Intending purchasers will please leave their:crams without delay, in order te Menre Machines. as
we c annot guarantee them without: - \
Each -Machine will be set up and Put in operation if requited. e' • -:
_ AN AMPLE TARBANTY furnished with -each machine. On failing to perform. as guaranteed,.
the motley or nines:which may hive -been giveis therekir, will be refunded
. • JUSEPII SHAR3IAN.
� M, T• RUE3IAN, Agent,. Goderich
BUNCIMAN, Reference. .
- _ (Call for a Catalogue.
Stratford, June 29th, 1S66.
• • ' :
insolvent Act of 1
In the matter of Henry Haacke 'of t1
Village Of Bagfielcla in the County..6f
.ifuran an Insolvent. -
tritE creditOrs of the Ipso -Arent' ire notified tha▪ t
fie_ has made an Assignment athiseitafe and
ere cis, tauter the above Act, 14 me, the under-
signed -Assignee, and they are required to furnish
Me, within two months from this date, with their
tains, specifying tliesecurity they hold, if any,
-and the value of it ; and if one stating the facts
the whnle attested oath, with the vouchers
suPport of such claims. •
Dated at Lodench, in the County of Blum',
dais twenty4hird-daV �fiulv,A. D , 1616.
S.'POLLOCK,
. e Official Assignee for1f. and B..
W. T. HAYS, - -
Snliceolfor insolvent. aw91-w*
w23
GOD ER IOU
GE
ItE 12. 1 451 t 4:3 .11 ; 7.
• • .
TIf Es ubseribe r would An noaneeto thepublie
- of Huron and Bruce that he lias on hand
iikaA_ and will make to oiderCtirriagesi Waramsliar-
-. -
=Solvent (-Act -or rows, &c., which will be sold cheap for cash or
1- - approved credit. --On tiand-and for sale cheap,
In the- matter of Robfrt Prosse#_} of the - - •
7.btonshlp of Elderstie, is the County of HE Subscriber has Olio =calved theAgencv,
ofthe Celebrated
BALL'S - 0 11 I 0, _COMBINED'
Bruce an insolkeist.
THE Creditors -Of the Insolventitrejnotified'
that he hu made an Artignment Of his es7
tate and effects, ender the above Act, to;imethe]
undersigned Assignee, and they are required to
furnish me,- within two months from this date,
wi h their claims, specitying -the waft their
hold if ally, and the- value of it- and: if none,
REAPER: AND _MOWER,
.mANuFAcivittp BY •-
SAWYER OF HAMELT0111:,-
statingthe fact ; the whole fittest mule, whiai los._oeen aecided to „belie moot oampiete
arith_the vow hers in support of such claims.
implement al the kine how Made.
Dated at Goderich hi the County of Huron
tins Twenty first day oIJub.18b6 JOHN PASSMOBE'
w26
VotortistreeteGodera.a.
S. POLI,LOC
-assuisse so mg- Apra I st.1863 • - wet dix
(JOLTS -ESTRAY.-- -Strayed from the.
V premises of the subeeriberi l�t 76„. Malt -
bind con,, township of Goderich r on the 12th
of May last, 2 bay mare colts, one had star 18
forehead, black mane and tail. Any person
giving intormation leading to their -recovery
-will be suitably rewarded . -
GEO LOBB Rol:nes:IN p, o.
ll
Ji, 3,1866. •,23Wt3.* .
--AIORTGAG
THE North half of Lot Ncre, in the 13th Cole+
cession of the Township of Stephen, in the
County of Huron, containing by admeasure • en
FIFTY ACRES, be thettame monk mien,
WILL BE 'SOLD BY.
postatt A111411t0011
- AT THE • -
LAW OFFICE ofCS. CORRIGAN,
MINIMS -ST. WhST,
xacormON,
ON
28th :day of July, k -1866,
. AT 12 (KLOCK NOON,
Under and by rime ot a Power of Sale con-
tained in * Mortgage frOui John Ratty and W1
to -John Mahon and Arthur S. Eisler, (acting
Szecuiors and Trodden of the last Will and Tes-
tainent of Adolphus Mahon, deemed), dated the
lab day-ofJune, 1864..• - -
TOMB untattknown at theaSale.- or at the .0f-
ficaUf the Vrtdors' slolictor. - ,
0.8.
Trearktra SoNeiter. -
P.t. BARNARD, .
-44actiotre.r.
London, July Ilth, 10611. er2titd
ORTGAGE SAL
ViDER a power .ofsale auttiosed Mott- -
-gage madeby-David oldie •Tovonsbip
of KillOis; in the-Couuty Of Bruen, Yeatuntiti" and .
Moly Gina his wife, (being_st. petty thereto tor
the. pirrpose Of.haning her Dower) -dWatilt
itigheen made in shed°, -paymeattheroot;-$4
itnueit blaring bee* entei ki,i1Ipattictiriteireabils
theta -101 besold , "-- .
Thursday, the ninik day ofAugust,
i the Subscriber lint It ltlt,con
WHO WANTSA HOME
Tne VoLLoWING VALtralLE PeoPeRTY _
In the TOW11 and Township of Goderithi-
is offered for sale, on the -most resideable
term; viz
.1. Let 902, North street,. adjoining the
Wesleyan Methodist Church, in Gederia.
2. Lots 12 and 13 on the.ebruer of Tea
and Wellington Streets. On 13 there je a
good frame house and baker*:
glie These „Iota form an excellent Site for a
how- I . -„ - . • .
3. Lot 113- on .Lighthoirta 'street,/ upon
'rewhnigechd-tasbetrres Ccaolamrmcidage fratemthereelmfuserarnilices°•:ar- .°aho'clemakilanIted°".11llneelkelvernitbitsilikileeatbadllojwilitetellempropet*44411"
- 4. Lot 191 on corner:of/Bows and ty, viz: Part et Village Lot number vas, lin*
Elgin Streets, epee *Ida- there it veeineotin tSbetancl:yeaStvue:Hiarntte. Irillaffa of Eton" -
frame house and a good orchard. •
-5. .Park let 14, con. '0" in the_ Town-
ship_ of Goderich, -containing 10 acres of ex-
cellent -land. Upon this! kit there is an, ex
anent -Tw3Story Brick House, Frame Barn
and outbdildings. Aix*, -a good bearing
orchard of choice finit...J • "
-9.1. This la one of the teat ailaations for a
private residence i▪ n the Jolts:- - .
-6. AN EXCELLENT rARg-inierm.
"Lotsthe97Eanarodix13,"adRososadinitigtieOte;00therne froonn tithe!,
seventh concession, Abe Township of
Goderich. 40-acrea clearedd under culti-
vation, ripen which there' is a brick dwelling
house, 'bans and - . -
A LARGE.011CH-
--Tbis faintis sitaaied 5 miles from Goderiel,
at,IF0d.034e7tfierolial. mint. ,C17:niiinaten:e0:4,,ands.riistionstiisits. of anle apply .d,
two sides of 1*. -
GEORGE lioNAHOAtioN,. or to
well -watered. and has a goodirarei -road on
fo
25#
c ergtman or Justice of the Peace.
D. H. RITCHIE,
Secretary.
July 16th, 1866. -w25 3s
FOR . SALE;
OB. Friday, the 171h day of-Angset,
1866, at 2 o'iloc:. P. AL will be offered
for Sale by
MR. GEORGE MOON TROEMAR,
at his Auction •Iloome in -Godertelk,..0110'
less prevn.us17 disposed of by plieaar..$00
tract) Lot Nine, First Concession, .
TOWNSHIP OF GODERTOX
c ontaining 146 acres. This land la beset&
fully situate mi-Ahe Shore %%flake Hnion os
the Bayfield Road, and about` ,3 miles from
the Town oT Goderich. about 40 -acres of it
are Cleared, with a Dwelling Rouse sad Out-
houses.* =Thus Land from the quality of its
soil and its pobition combines the advantags.
of an excellent Farm, and a situation wink
for heilth, beauty and comfort cannot 411114
be'Te:rcemisi•edoi: Se' msay he It noWn by applyitis
to WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Esq., Solicitor,
Lindon, or to D. SHADE GOODING, Esq.,
So'icitck Voderich.
June14th 1866. • siEw20td
Notice is herd* giver to the inhabitants of
Stephen that a public, greeting is birth,
called to be held on :he -first dayofAugust at
I0a.most the Council Rooms,Credition torthe
purpose of deciding *bat aid. ifany, shall
granted towards the contemplated Railroad
rorn Bayfield to London.; all late payers Of
Stephen are repeated to _attend, -
. by order or the Connell. ,
,. PROUTY,
rp elk, Ste
July ard. 1866.
SALE OF
Northern Gravel
ROAD STOCK.
TTNDEft sod by virtue of a power offish
U contained in an Assignment bearing dase
-the
Fourteenth day. of September, A D.,
1861, made by the late John Galt, .Freq.,
there will be sold at the Cur' House in the
Town of Goderick-at the hoar of Twelve
o'clock noon, on the
Eighth day of Ingest, 1816,
too Shares in tire Gnderich Northers Gavel
Road Company. -
Terms cash. -
D. SHADE GOODING;
Solicitorfor Assignee. -
Goderieli, ith July, 1866. swildif
THE -11 IDGE r.PROPEIITY
OR. SALE.
THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE JOU!:
- _ Esq. _ -
rftHIS Property is beautifully situated oppo-
a site' the Town of tioderiol. .tet! the. •
North Bank of the
RIVER _
and outhe Bauks of Ifake HINDU. It Ism
-
lams 31 7-10 acres of Land. Amore or leo.
with Dwelling House Outlieuees, Sts
/04 with large Garden: Viriery.and_.0
The Wood Linid.consiste prencieally of Oak
and the flowering Linder,' Cherry, _Maple.11et.
The -Omni& are in -very geodorder. - _Time
are three never &Rini Apringit or pure water
on the Property The situation for a private
residence cannbt be surpessed tho Prov-
ince.
For terms apply to
Tgos..B.-GALTteir,ERToronta.i
or D. SHADE GOODING, -
Barrister, Godericb. _
Goderich.- 6th July. 1866. swgetr
Insolvent Aet of ,186L
In the *atter-of Joh* 'kelt Inacioode
ToDIJBLIC Notice is be:geby given that thisre
- be olfrred foi,Sale 1111 pursuance ot a masa I.- •
don of tbe Orrditors of the said Insolvent, up- -
prayed of by -the- ludge,shortening the peeled of -
advertisement to two months st Strong* Hotels
in the Village Of Seatorth, 'in the •Ccianty of itio
'roil. on Monday the Twenty fourth day 01 Sete.
tember, A. D.1866., at the hour -of Twelve --
There is a good building on -the Lot% admire*
ladseeept.ed for either a. Toismith, or Shoe Matas.
Dated at Seafortli this $rd day, ofJuly, Ab
-Terms made Imown on the day of Sale.
'AMU it. BENSON.
A11.0.41.10. -
MORTGAGE BALE.
NDEIL avower, aside tioeartned la Mate%
gage_made W. Hugh MeMonarny, ot the
Towashipal Hi' the Cougar:4 .Briteei
yeomen, default having .breii made the dui* _
payment thereof land sobeelsivirqg bests gives
toallpitrtiesintereated, theta will **din *
Thursday Ate -shah day-412mA
1866.51 42ofelock -awe .st-the
Mart otta.M."TEUINMAff.re-thirlrows
ends, the followlasfPcoPil.tr• viz; louablie
durpreiz,nrath ot the Ditrhstin Rost‘in the Wed
concession ofthe..Tosinship ot Einem:limo sr -
containing he ad:Aetna:wit day _
Land, more or - -
Ned aader pa oil nt ij..11411roceic.
w23� - Soliescer toe -
t° oak.,
ii;risoteia.
eticirat...art-Oh:of,tiliti?jollom: iti.TivititsuEglroportymANock rit7wurtieatitatAiletiiiiiiourrd.kr :1-ezsuitiodeinistrii:aNBIvicon_-. the' ot- nightleith' Si 0*
mo- :,,,A.,-heyfa...-thei the isat.ehty of At, next. 0 lea ettacirsi In.
i
Woreasid Townswe of/Cin_ aontitining ad• about -Byars eid. Any etis Jeer". santiwi
km, - - - iablyzewardad.
messurtanent oaelmidred aca"rodtend: mote or tion 'that will isidtoibb
amply luer. Jo. the leivid eaectiogou of ibe hoos tamed sp;; left -eye 114.11 "sPedg -4014 j4":11"11111"1"..46,04 ost°t_ 40107:11::sicitaduital°
_
Dr& ander power Itsj.amitit •
w23h1 Solieltof RoralOtttestee. Jun. 29th, 1866. -
kis Attorney.
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