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The Prussian military eorrespendent of the The ironcrowa recently • d
. came - o rom
louden Tithes writeS as fellows to that yenice ulth -other valuables,. by the Aus-
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raper :----The- Prussianaittillery was brought
truing,and whieh . has just been - claimed
nociaction„ and,. firnig qifiekly, did as much hY the Italian 6 ot-ecnitant,- is one of the
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amage as they could -to their enempie c e s; most interesting national .relieS in. Europe, y's
but time wore on and the Austruw gmiiiers Ages: ago the .Emperors of Germany - re -
gilt maintained a heavyfire, rhthree i.irt-iwnete that of Germany,
id. showed claimed
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little, siga of 4 -Mainz their 'ground, ',,phen ylrielt was of s IVer, and was. assum d ai Aix Morris tit' -d --Ti urn I
in t! e.lirst _concesSion of Turnberry, -at tlie dts
_ Jermieed with 'them to- carry the batterice reedy had- lieeia peculiar to„..the 'Lombard
. . tanee ef five churns :and Joni:teen links from - the'
The_Fifth Cuirassiers; four squadrons strdee: I:ing•s, and,Wee Msnined - at Pavia, and,the- southwesterty angle CI send hit -thence sdath filly -
were formed- up in. line,. and were ordered. to ..„niper:al crown . Which was -received atRothe, nine ;legrees east on norther1y? linit ot road -al-
lowance t v.:co tut -two cha Ina ; t !mace soVih eighty -
wardthe guna The horsemen -a -weed enr,- and wae_sormountedby a, mitre. similar to
ward in perfeet Iine. slowly and stelohly. 'at that of bislnips,•but somewhat smaller. : The ..ex- degrees West one. c Imin .seventy-feiii hoks ;
first, seemilig to glide over the field eradu- Crown of irehr, though.chiefly of gold derived
_ _ nee of wad allowance twenty chains; .theni.e
tInitce;porth fifty-nme degrees- west on. 4optherly
ally increasing their Free, rega:dl '
_ess 9 the . . -
f its name from.an ironband ' 'I ' h ' ' ele
n. ne cum d due north
. one chain fifteen links' to tne place of
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tremendous fire directed _ upon them, Nowell it hi the enterior, apd which waashid to nave
emptied maty a saddle, whet} -within a few been made Mint one of the nails whieh
hundred paces otthe bitttery they broke into served in Cr ucifixion ot • Christ. .Tlii;
a -steady- gallop, which increased In rapidity brown': was wore by Charlemange, tl,e first
at eery stride that .brbught the horses nearer , Eteperor of bierinany, over 1,000 years. ago,
to the Austrian tine.. All the. one. of their I ?reserved in Italy after the devastation of
advande the gunners poured round' After 1 the Einpire of the West, Sounded by that
energy ta sweep- them away before-thev could the Fii•sr when that 'might conquerer_ites In - 1 t A. f 18 4
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round- :into them, striving with desperate illustrionynonarch, it wa.s wen by Neptileon
-APPLICATION:NV.1 LL BE MAD PY THEI
'FRESH -OYSTERS
ander:op-led at' the Deetzniber feeling _to _ .
the yountics, Council. for a- conveydpee Af- the a.A.1\778.41.-ms,7125 IGS
fon..wing .4.:•;,,yrbed line of road, in. accordance .
Vail Cap: I-4, eec. 342, Consolidated Statrites - ItECEttrED -DAILY AND Soi.D
Upper Canada. • = ' ' •
. . .
,- Deseriptior of pal t ot a Countv.Ilnad between-• , . . . ;
. . At. the • 'Lowest' Figure;i
.... .
. .1-, . which. f„,._ _COUlinelle Ill g or thc souther! front Of Lot 31
the Crown Prititre called up hie eavab. oe_ hl -Cluipelle ' t e crown of iron.
_
beginning. . •
Containing by admeasurement two acres and NO -TE PAPER:S1
sixteen perches of land.
SHEPPHARD STRACHAN
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South side Market Square..
. Goderich, Sept. 14, 1866. swfitf .
NEW GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT
ILAPE lot of various sizes and weights
September,14, 1866.
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-A-.. BAY, Levee and entail - quarter -post, blue .litie
1
:. P--.. ..Li.Surwvesrior... .orea41 ea. Aloe seel first. citpil kty : • ' '-
,.- ._
- ' + \ -English -Conveyancing Taper.
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BESIDES •
gain the mouths of the. cannons. Rapiagash. crowned Kinn.' of - Italy at:Milan ; and it - •
• - •
the ?natter of Robe t PringdfoOt, az
Ingot oeri t.
t s -of &me blurted from the mouthsE _Of ----the sabsequeetly became one of the crowns ,of
guns, accompanied by .the discharge OF the the Eni-perors'bf Austria As master of - the
shells Which were beinee blurted 'forth iliitli a Loinhardo-'.-1- refietitie Kingdom. Venetia
• nervous haste through the thick clouds of f being naw restored to- !ladle this relic right
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smoke. that hung heavily hefo`re the muzzlesfully belongs to the- King of ltaly .;- and hence
'Ile flank squadrons, bendiug a little away
from their comrades,.. -made for the suppettla"' I. tion.
the ielann that.haiibeen-inade :4 -or its restore
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cavalry. at either enct-of the lite of guns, l.‘,,.., t •
I
while the two centre ones went Straight aaan-
arrow against the pais - theuiseives, through . .
Then the firing ceased in a moment, and. the wsisxEits I. W IIISICERSI !
theintervals between them.upon the gunners. '
_ smoke began to drift slowly away, but all
mese was not hushed. - Shrieks frdm men cut
- down by the brciad blades of the Cuirassiers,
eries for quarter, the rapid -tratep ofsnorting
and hories, tle rattle Steel, shouts,
* eers and imprecations front excited com-,
hotrods, rose up to heat -en in a -wild medley
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along with the prayers -which Ncere being of STAANGE,-BVT TRUE-.
ferea ter by another armed host not many . Every young iadyand ...entleman in die United States
a
unles distant from Brunn. The squadrons can hear souiething Nfery much to their advantage i-)- Y
Which were to enceage the Austrian -cat:airy.
- that was covering the gun -a, dashed upon the
- hostile -ranks' ahnost at. the same moment as -
their -comrades broke into the guns--the.Ans
trion horsemen, broken. and scattered bithe-
heayysheek of the cuirassiers, flew in wild
confusion, never rallied, and were driven Car
from the. field. All the guns, with the great-
. er part of the -waggons an. horses, and. many
prismeti, fellinto- the hands of the Prussian
, force. .
• ---
fig Creditors of the Insolv-em are notified
•
that he lini-macle an Assigionent his
estate and effects. under the .,above Act, to me,
the'andersigried Assigneertind they ate required
7 tofu! ni0i- me, within tw inenths. from this dale,
with their claims, speeilving the- sedirrity: they
told, it any, and, the value of it, and • pone,
,stating the tact, the whole atteSted under bath;
yvith.the _vouchers insupport of such clai
Dated at Goderich irr the County. Of , Huron-,
this eleventh daY:of September, lrz- 6: • -
Dr. L. 0. MoNrez' Oorroltathe greatest sihn, , - S. POLLOCK
,
utator ni tue worldwill tome Mins -kers or Mus-.
taches to grow on the smoothest:face or chin ;
never known td.fail. Sample< for trial sent free
to any one desirou4 of testing its Merits.Address
REEVES & CO., 78 Nassau tu:, N. Y. .
- (No lettets.taken unless prepaid)
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- A beoleis Elopement:
SCENE- ONBOARD A LITERPOOL AND GLASGOW
Go Monday aftercoon, a domestic scene,
of a somewhat unusual chatacter,look-place
ort board the screw -steamer buipepreviOns
to her starting for LiverpooL Among .the
passengers eh -served onboard was a Inge
somewhat advanced ia years, -who was
devoted Waitroa to an elderly but tolerably
good-lookincr temoIe. The harmony subsist-
.
ing between, the loving pair was somewhat
. disturbed -on the arrival of the train from
- Glasgow, _which broughtwith it a care -worn„.
motherly -looking woman, evidently laboring
trader great excitement. On co.ning to the
- steamer she pushed past the ticket colIectiir,
and confronted the male personage, w ho turn-
..
ed out. to be her husband.. Tramiel to his
female companion., the infuriated wife seized
hold ofh.er by the-hlooutei hat tehich she
wore, and almost tore it in shreds, and, other-
wise asz,autted. her. A number of passengers
here inteifered, .and the two worneu were
separated. The wile explained ---aloud tp the
. passengers that the Rut wqs her husband,
• Was the father of- nineehildren, ,:and' grand
- tether to several more-ethat he had eloped
from. Edinburgh . (where he resided) that
'miming:with the female, who was a widow_
and that having got a hint of the affair she
tact started with the next train tor CrIns.,-rotr.
-
-Upon reachiegthe Btoomielaw the injured
return mail {free ot charge),- by addre4-ing the -under-
signed. _Those ha%u, fears "iit beirt,"- liiiiiibugged wilt
oblige bv not COLICillit--;h1,1card.: Alf otiteri WIWI-Arose
address-iheir obedierit set:vont,
• Ttlos: F. CBAPMAN.
w3-IT.So • • Sai Breauwar, New York:
E1r11011S *OP YOUT11.
A-Genneman who suffered fo.r years from liervous
Debility', Premature (teary. and all the etieets of youth-
ful indi.crettoii aill for the sake ofsutleriag %Moronity-
.
send free to -all who need it. the recipe and directions int'
making the simple remedy_ by whichhe was cured. Suf-
ferers wishin`g to profit hy the advertiser's exPerience.
can do so by addressing- • •
• - 'JOHN D. OGDEN.-
Ne..13. Chainbers St.. -New
TO cONSUNPT1-117-Efe.
The advertiser, having been restored to- health in a
few weeks by a. very simple remedy, after- having. suf-
fered for 'Several years with a devereiting affection, and
that dread disease, Consumptionis anitio_Us to mak.,
known to his. fellow-su1fereit.3..the Means -of cure. .
lo. all who desire n. he will send a.copy ot the Pres-
cription used (free of Charge). With the directions for pre-
paring,auti using the same. which they wilt find a SURE.
CURE for CoNSU:EPTiON, 47.T1111.A. I3RoCl1tt LS, COUGHS.
Corms. and all Throat, and Lung...Affections. The only
object 'of theadvktiser ni -sending- tha Prescripeou'is to
benefit the afflicted. and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable. and'he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy. as it will coadiem nothing, and
iniry_prove II blessing. ' - • ' -
Parties Wishing the prescription, TREE. by return mail
will please address • ---
Rev- E D -"YARD Ai W ILSON.
• %A•ilhamsburg,. Kings Co..NeW York.:
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- -014/00Watg:
PM11.3ELIE" ri.A:17107
- • VEGET AB
PAIN .111LLE
AT THE OLD PRICE.. .
• - BE It ARE OF COUNTER.
F E1TS AND WORTIMESS 113117
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sae foetid that the steamer had sailed, -SteN12. m
then took the last train for Greentiek, and Anril 16, 1666 .
caught the Lithless pair as ahove stated.
To settle matters a compromise was propos-
ed, butthe Fife procIaimed-her intention of
her husband, go, whe:e he Woulti.
Ultimately the bushand got a ticket for lier
to: accompany him. to Liverpool but the
-Other passengers taking tho-wife's part, be-
gan make the husband fQ•el his position
:rather not A. large crowd likewise ass-enr-
'bled upon' the quay, and gave expression tO
.allinaaner of threats agoinst' the fugitive:
Souse ofthe more courageous aniengit -the
- -female passengers proposedto tie a rOpe
oiled kis waist and give him- a few- dips in
the river. Upon bearing this, the- rene,rilde
hushand resolved to return home with'. his
wife, which the latter at once cemented tc-i-
stet and the pair soon thereafter, left the boat
the_busband retreating, under ;v. Series: of
,groans and hisses froni all who witaesed the
Affair -the widow' being left on hoard lament-
ing. Asvery- little sympathy was extended
towards her by the other female passen Yea;
A3 3
And as fears were being expressed that vio-
lent hands might be laidupoit ber by some of
themoredemonstrative. of ler sex, se was
removed by one the officials on board the -
*teenier, and locked np in ts rocim. The
Affeir came(' great excitement„ . and. at one
-time it was deemed necessary to seek the aid
.or the police in order to prt,vent the husband
-being -summarily -chastised for his ,fasthless-
nese. The part es were Very respectably
_ dressed, and appeared to belong to thelniddle
-Class in ineiety.-Glasgezo. Herald.
NYGREN- is AMSTELL.i.'4jri- Sala,-- writing.
tom Vienna,t bus descaihes a shocking incl.
.dent : "Along side of that prodigious ndiv
opera house they are building ins:Bartlinerstr-
:rase a new sewer is being excavated: Peep-
ing into a huge trench, lately, I counted one
hundred and fifty women at work there -
dreadful creattirea who hadlost all the soft-
ness and suppleness of their sex, were course
. of feature andmuscular of erre; and phed
-
the pick and shovel, and flung abut the dirt
with a will a.nd shouted to each other in
harsh tone and with uncouth gesture. Clad-
univonianly gear, slouched hats tied on to
their 'wadi; their arms and necks beret their
skirts - little better than aprons, their legs
cased in hnge_; bucket hoots, their features
worn, furrowed .and - begrimed -these poor ,
creatures- filled ale with a sickening horror."
•
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r -SIR !Alms CLARKE'S
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and a speedy cure may be relied on -
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--
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These Pills should not be taken bkfentalci dtiring:
the FIRS2 THREE MONTHS of Preg-
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• 'NORTHRUP- & LYMAN,
Newcastle, G. W;„ general
• agent forcanaila.-• •
B.ITILLORDINARY VITALITY or SEED OZAS.
- • --Lreeent issue of The -Farmer (Scottish)
contains the following: if Three years ago
Mr. John Hiss, tailor, of Dalvertont _Somer-
. se; received from bis sister, who resides at
Pontypool in Wales, three single inns, taken
from a bade found buried in an old
ruin near that town. The bottle contained -a
parchment, front which it appeared -,that it
had hem deposited there 200' years befort,
,
Mr. Hill planted- the peas, and 111 his garden.
plot the produce may now be seen, a most
luxuriant crop of gigantic Peas, -the stocks
much above the usual height, and coveied
with very light green semitransparent pods
of enormous dimensions, one of which measu-
res 51 inches in length and 3 'in. circumfer-
ence another being T inches tong and 11
wide." -
,„ - soo-
J.Aft WEATHER AND THE HARVESTe•••••The
weather continues to be most unfavourable
to the outstanding. crops. On Sunday Mon-
day and part of ycesterday, it was fair, but last
night it again Clouded up, and rained heavily;
scarcely ever ceasing until this afternoon. A
large portion of the hay crop has been des-
troYeti$10018 fields of oafs and, barley' are
prostated, and the potato crop, which- prom -
tied So Well, are extensively affected by the
rot. Altogether the prospects, tor the poor
especially are gloomy in the esfrAT.4.„ for the
approachine- *
• - lIiciaI Astignee.
M. C. CAMER1N, -
tiolleitoi for Insolvent.' - -
GRE.AT WESTERN .RAILIVIlit.
ROVINCIAL
BITi'OI
_ TO BE IIELD
tl\T rrai-‘01\1"110
- FROSt
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Monday,- the 2.1t1i, till -Friday, the
" 811). of Sept _
NOTiCR TO INTENDING
- EXIOBITORS. '
THE Company leave made the- following
arrangements :
1. Live Stock Implements &ct Intended
'
far the abcve Exhibition, will be Carried to
'I'orouio..,et Ordinary rates, which include
delivery to the:, Exhibition grounds, Live
Stock excel.teii..
• -2. If- the artiees so carried be nasold,and -
remain the property ot the origitud Sender,
they will, on a certificate from the:Secretary
of the 'Exhibition, be returned from - Toronto
Station FREE oe cn.tage to the Great West?
ern Statiou. they originally tame from. •
3.. , All Lire Stock,' Inipleinelits, . SO
Carried at the owner's rilik, 'and under the
'usual conclitions•- "
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4. When the,owners of Prize Cattle -re-
quire. more spacerIlMn ts Mually allowed to
-ordinary Live Steak, a r. corresponding:Tiu:
'crease will be made ill the charge.
5. Drovers in chime of Live Stack, when
full car loads are- paid 'IV, will be allowed to
,pass fi•ee, finder the ordinary regolations., - -
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6 q he charges upon all Live- Steck, Im
plements, tirc., intended for Exhibititne must
be prepaid -before shipMent. - •
7. Parties -intending to foiward:. Live
Stock, Implements, &c., for exhibition, are
requested to have them at-stations,if possible,
dump-. he week preceding:the Exhibition, in
order to enable the - Company to previde the -
necessary actommodation. .
G. B. SPRIGGS,
General Freight Agent.
MYLES pENNING'I`ON,
As.sistant Fretght-A gent. :
- •
:THUS .SWINTARD,-
- General Manager.:
flaniiiton; Sept:11, 1866. • sw-5 td
LIST. OF
Reinainng in the Goderich Post Office on
the 12th of September, 1866. -_
Allan Geo Capt Kirk D -
Allan J ' •
Anderson Jane Sarah Latiih Geo
-Adams sea, Win gGe0. •
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Kr Sold in Goderich by Parker dr- Cattle and
F. Jordan ; Gaidiner or Bayfield; James
Benthurn, Rogerville ; J. Pickard,Exeter ; J.11.-
toinbe, Clinton , E. Hickson, Seaforth, and all
Dealerel w38 -1v
4.-4. 4 4
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. • •• • .
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Sprains, Bruises,' Cramps in the Stomaih,
Cuolera rnorbus,Dysentery,„Bowel cora- .
pianos, Barns, Scalds,. Frost Bites,
* &c., &c.,
131tiek.F -
Bell Harriett
SwJa
• .Laing•Matthetv,
. :
• Kay E -M Mrs
irls mes
KaneSe
Brady John- Kerr L Bev
Black Jonathan --• _ _
Buchanan Allen John Mershon X John (3)
-Brown J J. Maiming J '
" Bell rereivel Miller James •
tiallatityne Samuel - Martin
'Buckinghaui Wm . Marsh
'Blair Win -. •(2) =Morris. Harriet Mrs
Big,shis James Wra PrioOreheact W
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are delighted with its operations, and speak Hinds Mrs •
OK its virtues and magical eft: Hyslop Thos
followed but on the contrary, all
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CareY Charles
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7134CD011 aid Arch .
Met -Mittel' C• Ann (a)
McIntosh Donald; , •
Cantelon David MeLeneen Ddnaid.
Cook Henry McPhee Duncan
Curry James- - 1v1cDonoghs •
Crawford James' . McCall T
Campbell Mary Mrs • McDonald Isabelle Miss
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Campbell Emily Mrs - htleceliocii-Je.soph :
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Dallike Edward (2) • -Me1.5ackie Joseph
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.- • - .- •
FANCY. GOODS 1,..
daily arriving. SCHOOL- BOOKS - ot all
lands keprou hand, and sold at low as any
House west of -Toronto. At
--_ •••-. .. - - • BUTI.ER',5..
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THE Subscriber -always keeps _the largest
variety and best Stock of
aOISERY & GLOVES!
IN TATE COUNTIES. •
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Goderieh Airuit:22nd, 1866. - sW103
A -Asseritnert of alFstyles and s!.zes of
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POCKET - LEDGERS,
.M.EMORANDUM BOOKS,'
POCKET DIARIES,
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1 - --. ALSO •
Constantly on hand 'airare-le assortment CifF
SCII0 CIL & .511SCELLANEOITS-.• HOOKS,
' ' WALLPAPER,
• • •.
- :WINDOW SHADES.. ."
WRA.PPING PAPER, ' .-
• at the S/ON44. Bookstore
"August 22nd, 1866. fi-W1-04
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-McInnis Malcolm '
McKenzie 1W:try-Meg
MeN miter& Wm, ,
Dobbin Wm
- - O'Grady Mrs
Firans-tlizabeth Vlieefe Patrick
Elliott George
Elkins Israel Rutherford John
Elson John
Fox Robert
Foster Win "
Raft Elizabeth M.ss •
Maim F '
Ito bertson Carotin e MI* 2
- Sinclair A.
Smiley Barbara Miss
(2)
- • SedWiek F -
Griffin James 12)
bat jchh Shannon J ,(2) ;
Sherlock .
igcahr:It471- BstrRwhairt.dc. McKellar
---°Stitt S Jellies- -
Gibson Win. .
Gibson 'Mary • Schenick Jane Mrs
• Smith Donald Mrs
Huff G Dana Sloan Robert •
•
Harman Edward - Stewart Thorium
Hiagma-Koran. Tracer A ..-
•
tief highest terms o
f ts. - •
Hopwood -Thou_
We Speak fro_n-i- eirPeitence an this matter., haxr- Hayden Wan
ing tested it thoroughly. and -therefore those who
are suffering from any of the eomplaiuts for Irvin Robert
whieh it is recommended may depend upon its '- -
being a Sovereign Remedy. .Jenkins Wm
I he astonishing efficacy Of the Canadian Paid
Destroyer in miring the diseases for, whict.'d is
rekiommended. and Its, wonderfut success m sub-.
doing the torturingpains of Rheumatism, aLd 01
relieving Nervous Affections, entitle it to a ingh
rank in the list ot remedies for these Complainta.
Orders are coming from Medicine Dealers m
all parts of the count% ler Wither supplies, and
rivcosh rstifying as to 't e Universal satisfaction it
The Canadian Pain Destroyer never mtls to
give iminediate relieL All medicine dealers keep
it. Physicians order and use it, and; no filthily
will be without it: after once trying it.
Price only 25 cents. per holt e.
Alt orders should beaddressed to
' hIORTH itUP 64 LYMAN,
_ Newcastle, C. W., -
- • General Agent for Canada.
ierSold. Godench by tarker & Cattle and
F. Jurdan ; ..Gardiner 4, co.. Battleld; James
eter, J 11
Cembe, Clinton". E. Hickson, loesferfle and *11
IBe..eth.a.m:i,rieaRogettry.wi.,110-I. J.. Packard, Eff,
r- hiving pm:Chased atan
ENORMOUS REDUCTION for CAH,
-e-t _SEE TIrst-lipla,Rs'..Ailicle-
GOO a
L..-ogan't- Wobleni Factory- Store;,.
Where you will find a large and varied stock ofFulled .Cloths and,Satinetts, Tweeds m great
- - White_ PlainiGrey, --Stiyip-' d -and. Qheeked WInoeysi
•
- A great variety of all wool home made heched flannels, one yard widei likewise
WHITE, GREY, SCARLE & FANCTFTAANNEIAS
vpTOF F.lBST7CLASS tiLA.NKETS„ EIGHT TO NINE-Poups.PERPAIR. • ,
Stocking, Yarn, Fine Fingering Yarn, Fleecy and
- Berlin -Wools all in endless variety,
- Together with a cheice Assortment of _
Factory Cottons Hoilands Prtuti I acas Impend Wincies
J 8 P I
n
Dress Goods, Ready:-made•Shirts andDrawers ; Mens' and child-rens' Seeks and• Stockings
in great variety. ;..0:34.'IL cell is solicited.
THOMAS LOGAN
10th September, 1866. S w12
Woolen Factory Store, East Street,
,..eseelee!-,esets, •
W. ALL S'Co
is now being daily received, an
_6-110i)e Monday,
be able tb:_ghow.tO our friends and 6tis7
tOniers one :of: the ncis_t corn0e0as
-
'sortments. -Qv Staple and Fancy Dry-
Goodsin Goderiph,i
Glasgow • -ciuse).-5t4 Sept, 166
•
w24
from ..the Win& Assignee at Haniilion, the-en-
tne Stock -in trade beibngingtothe Estate of .
3cal.. ViigtiV•1::C*3
.8 110 prepared to -offer te-the public
. .
IingEN-sv .t.A.RgAms_
111 eve . -y dePartmeritin
-
DRY GOODS, GROCER -IES', 'MANTLES,:
MILLINERY, HATS; CAPS, chc7; &c,
.. • . - .
heantital Hair end i•titivBoirnetS will be almost
- • _ - I terally
GIVEN ;7-A W
. . • •
irery.large additioaal Purchaseiecif
. • ..• . _
_
T GriC'
IN. BOTH
DRY GOOIS & GROCERIES,
arejsst.nowbeIn reeeivedomongst *Melt may
. be inentioned especially.
rattOry Cottons
s:to 'c'euto . per yard, inclediag about a
tcoo yards•ofthe celebrate.] Lyb,ster Ali*/ Pan -
aim inake.".
• . --
-1314EAPHIE.D COOD'i'ONFg
,
,Thonipson Jailect.-1Ylis8 -
Taylor John ..
Tratuie J
Tall:er Hercule
Thomas IVIrs Jr
Worthington A
Wells G--..Se.00
Wraser J °eerie
. Young Jelepli
Kahan Charlet - Young Robt
-w34 • ARCH...DicKsog,- P. -.M.
•
-SCII0OL NOTICE.
litrANTED a _first-class -male_ teacher, to
'IFteach in School Section, No; 3: YVILW-
`anosli, for the Year 1867. Applicationts will
-be received- up to Monday, 15th day of
October, 11166,' when the applications Will be
opened and n tender chosen. Applicants to
stale the salary they will teach for. None
need apply ueless, holding -=-first-class $ certifi-
categ a.nd 'certificate ofgod moral cherecter.
Apply to William:Durnint trustee, if by letter
prepaid, to Dungannon- p. o.
. WILLIAM, DIIENDE..
••••• •••
Tailoring ing Dellartment I
-
• •
fr ti
• . _
iber begs to i form his many custoimers and the ublic generally that he keePs
`constantly on hand the larreit variety aud best selection of
HE Saner
English, Scotch, rench, Swiss & Getman Tweeds,
- - IN THE copyros. .1114 A LARGE VSRIETT OF
TEE' LONDON
n •
COIMEICILL-UOLLE.CE
TS T13 E OLDE3T, BEST LOCATED Asp
:legb,in British -America. -The system of -
ACTUAL BUSINESS 'TRAINING
pursued is unequalled for efficiency and
practical application to the various- nvoca-
lions areal „life -
„practically conducted Commercial got.
The Staff of Professors
are mere onmerous and better qualified than
can•be found elsewherein tbe Province.
:The Expense eflakIngtbi
Co re le inch leis An
at any ether tilailite
Institution.
The price of Scholarships for Full Business
Cnerse (time unlimited) purehased before
lst ofDecembernext vill..beA)45 after that
time 835. •
For -circular ea...other information address,
thejPrincipel.
Several Tirst -; Class Tes.ekera
may secure remunerative employment by
addressing the undersigned with stamp to
prepay return postage,
ZOitria-
Principal of London Conimercial
College; London, 111'. -
September 10th, 1865; . *33
TI -OX I
MISS HAMILTON begs -to intimate that =
.AIL she will open a HOARDING and DAT
SCHOOL for the • F.ducation- of Young La-
dies, on the fret of Detobtx. Instruction .
w ill be given in French, ;German and Music,
as well as the more.elemeetary branches- of -
Education. Miss. will give special att,en-
tion to the comfort of these intrusted to her
care. -
Termamodeyate arid paid in advance. -Be:
fore removal a - quarters notice will be
gliired. For Testimonials and Prospectuses
apply to
MIS HAMILTON,
Cambria Road. -
-
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Goderich, August 28th, 1866,
'COLONIAL 401ISg I
HOOPSKIRTS J HOOP NMI'S
TITE -largest variety in -Tows at prices to
J. defy cotnpetition. -
CHM!. E. ARCHIBALD.
Goderich An est 22nd, 1816.
CanAdiaii-2Maini actured -Geseds-J •
_ - --, -I ,
ENdLISH, FRENCH A,- CERMA11 -BROADCL911106,"-
-, , .)---:- cA-ssi EttEs 4, DOESKINS, - ' / ' - '
gTGL-tsli -A X D Fii$NCIE BEAVER -A N. II- PILOT . OVERPOATINOSI'
• - ovEg.cjo4Trscisil or- Ax.-ATJ loTuER DEscia.P#9;rs.
. ,., . _ . .,
laving secured he services services of - 1 •
, .. , . ,
MX` Z. - CIA.RAEL ass 0173ITTWELip- •
he is . prepared te execute all Orders With promptitude, and. in a style umarprifised, by any:
MANUFACTURER in Ong PROVINCE, eittes not excepted. Try him and "..ittsfy lour-
- . ' . selves: A Perfeet fit guarenteed in every initance. -. , - -
Constantly on hind the 'LARGEST STOCK and•LATEST STYL.Eiiri-
. i.
s - a • - • • "- -- •
Centlenkan's titifittings of- Every DesCription !
, _
AMERICAIsT MONEY taken at the highest rate. : - - . -----' --: -,' -
- - ..' s --- •i• t " .. has E.-Arehibild_
flecierfeb, August 22nd, .18.60. " ' switia
•1
from 0jo..-25 cents per yard. '•
•
Striped Shirting's, Scarlet Flamiele, White Flan-
nels, Farcy Flannels; Bob Roy do.,_ Madder
Prints,*Black and Colored CO-burgi,'-i3lack and
Colored Lustres,. French ..Mermoes, 'French : de.
Laines, Towelling, Table Linen', and:a large
•- asscirtint nt of
Nke.. Ne Fall .Go. ods.
HOOP SEATS of -every .desertption
Forfar .Sheefing,. Bagging, '•:Bales - of, :Canada
Seamless Bags, Very Cheap!
, .
Bales .of Canada .
Clarrr_INDAN
!leaver Itc„ Verr yhebp.1 ;
trustee:
_ • .
AT .00,101nAtiatig
- •
ATTHE
G0013S'CHEAPER TEIAN E
plendil Indubement
>t
0 -PREPARE FOR FALL IMP
the balance of on: summer
SPECIAL
DRESS
to cash 'oustorts.
RTATIOTS WE .wiLL 0*ER.
stock at Cost ior .Cash; -
ARCAIN
AN _STRAW GQ'
• -1 •
:HAVING- BOUGHT -
RCICERI
Hogsheads of IVInscovido Stigar, Very -Cheap.
Barrels of Broken LOW do., -Veryicheap) .
- • :White Ground de., Very Cheops]
Chesti and liali.Chests of Young fiyson, • ,
Souchong and other I eas, Very Cheap! • --
Tobacco; Vinegar, Seeds, Salt, Snuff; Spices,
eLe.
_ .
In coininen-c:ng BUSINESS the Subsei ib0 begs
most respectfully to announce to the
Since the recent fall in prices 'we are prepar d to offer -them at a reductio' offive -cent?
- on the yard, oi Spring prices. - - 1-
R- TWEEDS AND LINENS!
. Ata like rednetion. Justlreceivsed a fresh supply of • .
- 3:0 *ircEvanist
SEVIERAL' OASES . I
- I
INHABITANTS OF GODERICH;
and- the surroumbag country that the principle
- will -be - ! :
CASIT O.R.PROPTICV. .
_ nd every -efora will be mode to sell
_ . ,. ,
\
00D GOODS, CTIEAT, I.
- F -
. Ananr.".....:•••W
Inspection is solicited oethe part of intend;
4
.mg buyers, .
SOHN, -HARRIS.
• Godericli, Augusta°, 1h66-. •
-..awdrov29
8111-1;4,44...-WM711
paom lot No 1, soa. 11,11. Township
of C .1horse. shoot she' later part of
May last, 12 sheep: -.1 old ewes. 1 old ram-,: -
these are marked with eboiein she tight ear;
A ewe lambs1 wether lamb, 1 ram lamb,
with _along tail 5 all tire others have their
tails eut short. - Any person giving pitch
information at Benzniller's Mills as will lead
to their recOvery;„wilf be suitably rewarded, • _
or by letter to • •
= WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
I3enmillar's p. o.
w32 3t
Sept. 4, 1866.
FARM *OR SALLE
rpRE farm Irbown as "Sharp's 3.
C011. 5, CoIborue East Division 100
'acres, 50 cleared. Log house and frame
barn. Soil good. About miles from
Goderach. A !Sive stream rens through the .
property filled with speckled trout.
APIA' JO .
HN HALDAN, Ir.;
or ALEX. LEITH," Barrister, Toronto. _
Goderich, 1 Sept. 1866. w32 6tSpl"
Insolvent 1etof1864aIld Isie_rid-
lli
'Province of Canada,ellti.
IN -THE' COUNTY
County of Huron, COUitT of the Unitr7
one of the United ed Counties ofliuron
Counties of Huron j and Brice..
and Bruce. J
TO ARlirVE NmEr W A: LOT OF GENTit;
domi TIT w
STRAYED OR STOLEN. ALSO, A LARGE UANTITY OF THE
- _ . , . s
STRAYED or Stolen!' from the inelostire in
Goderich, Aug,- 30tn, .11, . black -(brownish
black) mare pony -4 years old past, with need
'etar in forehead, alsoa daik bay mare 3 yeers old
past. with nem*white strip in forehead; - Any
person givineAr sendingoiformation to the -un-
1 dersigned'w hereby they or either of_them-may be
-obtained will Iv liberally rewarded. - Address;
- • • J.- AiliIVINOSTONi
W33-31,4 - ...- - - - . • Goderich C! 7.iv_.
4 ' Goderich, Se/A.1121W.
EMPRESS -TRAIL SPItINCF-S
Reis the latest improvement,aniT the first ver offeretl for sale in the Toirn of Goderich
_ -
JOHN C.DETLOR & 00.
-
.ser WANTED i 000JEEps oF BUTTER,'
16.*
Goderich, Jely.27th;• I •
/n the matter elf Williain Eden,- 'Me
solvent.
Apr Saturday, the 10th' day of November
next; the undersigned will apply to the --
Judge of the said Court' for a discharge under;
the said Acts.
Dated at Godericl; ilia 31st day ofA-SgusS 4
A.R., 1666.
- .
• WILLIAM EDEN.
TOMS & MOORE, =
Solicitors for Insolvent. sv33 2w
Notice.
---.SEALED Tenders will -he _received -by _the
'-' undersigned until Wednesday the 28t12
September, Prox., for the delivery .6f 180
Cords of WOOD at the Gaol in Goderich, 90
Cords to be dry wood and 90 green; The
wood mint be an made of bitrdivocd--tiiiiber -
free from knots and!backlogs, four feet lops ,
and be delivered as follows via:- ,
dry wood before the'llret day of
e -
nary next;in-cmantities of not less tabaitt.:
cords -per month during the Months of On
ber, November. and December. nd
green wood before the lint day of April
Two Solvent suretlea will be required for .
the due completion of the Contract. The
lowest or any tender: may not, be accepted tin.,
less satisfactory, .
-PETER ADAMSON,
Gedericli August 29th 1866. - n32 fit
CoaritieS Clerk k
$ .
insolvetf Aot. of 1864.
inthevemafInt. .er of John • Rutherford, a
iusai*
rpHE creditors of the Insolvent are notified
to meet at the law office of J. Y. Elwood,
iu the Town of Goderich, on Friday, the 5th
day of October, A. Di 1866, at Two of the
clock in the -afternoon, for the. public _ex-
amination of the Insolvent, and for the -pur-
pose of ordering the affairs of the estate gen-
._ •
era-ilY'
Dated at Goderieb, this third dai of Sip:
tember, A D, 180i666.ciat Aess.pigenraerc-th-
rl
w33 2t
/
piSolvetit Act of 1884.,
InIhe Matter of Robert 'Calve; .
solvent. _ _
THE Creditor's of the Insolvent are notified
that ha has :Midi an Assign-
ment of his.
estate and effects, nnderthe above Acteto
the undersignsd Assignee, and they are re-
quired to Jinni* me, within two months front
this dap; with their claims, specifying the
security they told, if any, and the wane °fit; '
and if none, stating the fact; the whole- ate
tested tinder oath, With the vouchers itt imp
port ot such claims.
- Dated at Goderich, in the Counteofiritton, •
thia24th day of August, 1866. = •
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