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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1870-02-03, Page 4l • • West Wawanosh. _ The Duke of Genoa. The Council met this day (Jan. 17th) 1 The-yyoung Duke of Genoa, of' whom according to Statute. The following gen- we read considerable noweedays, as likely tlemen made and subscribed the declare- to carry offthe prize o. the 'Spanish tions of office and qualification, viz.: Chas Grown (that is if his wether' and the Pope Girvan, Reeve; Edwin Gaunt, Dep Reeve; will let him),has had good. training in D, Mellealin, C. Stuart and R Wilson, Councillors. The Reeve took the chair.. England under the special Dare of Mr. Jos Smith applied to the Council for ad- Matthew Arnold. He belongs to the vice as to the renis vel of snow -drift ,.n 8th House of Savoy, the Princes of wbieb and 9th con. line. It was ordered that have always borne a high character for W Dttrnin Pathwaster be requested to courage and honesty, and some of whom make the road in question passable, forth have been men. of marked ability. The with. Moved by fir Wofficers sec by Mr Stuart, that Township offithcers be appoint_ fortunes of the house during the last ed for the current year- Carried. Moved i twelve years have beau somewhat remark - by Mr Wilson, sec by Mr Stuart, that Jas able. In 18411 Charles Albert, the father Scott be re -appointed Clerk at the same of the present King of Italy, having been salary as last—Carried. Moved by Mr defeated in the field of Novara by the Stuart, sic by lir lleIlivain, that Win Austrians, and failing to find the death Dnrniu be re-al*pointed Treasurer, at a salary of • ightt dollars. Moved in amend- ment by Mr Gaunt, sec by Mr Wilson, that the Treasurer's salary be seventy dol- lars fur the cnrreut year—amendment car- ried by vote of Reeve. Moved by Mr Gaunt, sec by Mr Wilson, that D Grant be Auditor—Canted. The Reeve appointed John Hamlin as the second Auditor.— Moved by Mr Mcllwain, sec by Mr Gaunt, that J F.il, ,.ner be appointed assessor at a salary' of e35—carried. Moved its Mr Wilson, sec by Mr Gaunt, that the office of Collector be let by Tender—carr. Mov. by Mr Stna1 t, see by Mr McIlwaiu, that D Catneren be License Inspector, and that he be paid $2 for each license granted—carr. Mr Connor's case mentioned in Minutes of Last meeting was taken into consideration, after mature deliberation it was moved by Mr Melts;ain, sec by Mr Gamut, that the Collec.or use all lawful means tb realize the amount on his Roll against Si lot 24, con 6—carr. Rev W Barr's letter respect- ing remission ot taxes was read; moved by Mr flaunt sec by Mr licllwain, that Mr tsavour had waited so patiently, and in Barr's ,case does not the within the ex 1859 the rich province of Lombardy, the enipti •tis specified in the Assessment Act. Duchies of which were -virtually parts of Austria,, though nominally independent, and a large portion of the Papal territory with the Kingdom of Naples, was annexed to the dominions of Victor Emmanuel.. Two years more brought the war between Prussia and Austria, and the last Austrian soldier left Italy. With the exception of the smail territory around Rome,which is guarded by French soldiers, the whole ot ] taly is now united into one constituti- onal monarchy under the government of the uncle of,the Duke of Genoa. Of all the candidates named for the crown he is probably the most distasteful to the Pope. truer Isabella, Spain was a faithful ser- vant of the Papacy, but under a Prince- of rince of the House of Savoy the broadest religi- ons liberty is sure to prevail. he sought, abdicated in favor of his eldest son, and left Italy, to die in a few months' of a broken heart. The kingdom to whioh his son succeeded_ then consisted of a small ant poor province in the north of Italy, and the island of Sardinia, from which he took his title. It vets heavily encumbered with debt, and had to pay a large ransom to the Austrians tor tho,expense of the war. Under the wise Government of Cavonr, perhaps the greatest statesman .,#%tt,e century, a man who to the subtlety u characteristic of the Italians, joined the common sense and industry of an Eno Lishman, the little kingdom flourished, in- dustry revived, and its administration became a model for other Staten. While the rest of Italy was given nptodespotism, 4n Sardinia constitutional liberty prevailed so that from all parts of tho peninsula the eyes of patriotsweneturned toward Turin. At last the opportunity came 'for which FggP�s FdR, SALE. z.o New Marble Works BROWNE'S METALLIC WEATHER STBIPS WIN1)OW BANDS! rr0TALCY exclude COLD, WIND, RAIN and DUST from Doors and 1. lPiudows of every description. These invaluable strips Mood ' the rirM rr For Seven Years On some of the finest public and private buiLJings in the United States and Canada, need no further recommendation. e& -"Principal Depot 234 Broadway, New York. H, GARDINER & CO., Market Square, Goderieh, Ont., Agent for Huron and Bruce. w43tf Mov by Mr haunt, sec by Mr Wilson; that the widow Welch's pension be continued fur the current year— carr. The Council nnanimeusty resolved to authorize Mr Mcliwain co- do the best he could to pro- vide for the support of H Douglass; till the next ereetin•e of Conncil_ Moved by Mr Stuart, see by Mr w ilson, that Mr Gaunt examine the Scraper said to hare been broken by a Wa-wanosh Pathmaster in Lucknuw f .r whicha Bill for $4 has been presented, and report at next meeting of Council. The Council then adjourned. JAS. SCOTT, Tp Clerk. STANLEY. Council met in accordance with Statute, on the 17th of Jan. The billowing hav- ing made and subscribed the necessary declarations of qualifications and office, took their seats, viz :—T Simpson, Reeve, G. Castle, Dep. Reeve; Dr Woods, W J Biggins, Thos Keys, Councillors. The minutes of last meeting were read and ap- pr.•ved. Applications for the office of Clerk were handed in from Jas Foot, Jas Armstrong, Thin Mitchell, D McDougail, and Wm Plunkett. Applications for the office of Iuspect„r from Ralph Stephenson, Jas McLeod, Jas Whiteman and. McGt1L Applications for the office 'of Collector front Alex Sparks and J Reid. Moved by Dr Woods, sec by T Keys, that the salaries of the different officers be the same as last year—Carried. By -Law No 1, fixing salaries passed. , Moved by Geo Castle, sec by Dr Woods, that W Plunkett be Clerk—Carried. W Do ming appointed Assessor, Robt Reid, Treasurer; R Stephenson, Inspector, T Cook and A Haackie, Returning officers. By -Law No 2, appointing Township of- ficers, passed. Moved by W- J Biggins, see by G Castle, that El Penfound be al- lowed to work his statute labor on the 4th con., in John McBeth's beat—Carried.— Moved by G Castle, sec by Dr Woods, that Jacob Bleme's arc, $2,60, for gravel, and G Erwin's arc, $4, fixing scrapers be paid—Carried. Moved by G Castle, sec by Dr Woods, that the sum of $2 be re- fnnded Wm Stinson, overcharge on taxes —Carried. Moved by W J Bigeins, sec by G Castle, that this Council buy the right of road from John McDerniot for $35 ---Carried. Moved by Dr Woods, sec by T Keys, that Wm Duncan be Auditor —Carried. The Reeve appointed G Baird his Auditor. Moved by G Castle, sec by T Keys, that W Turner, be remitted $6.20 back taxes en lot 28, Varna, error in As- sessment of 1867—Carried. Moved by G. Castle, sec by Dr Woods, that. Alex Fal- coner be remitted back taxes ori,. lots 24 and 289, Bayfield .the same having been paid—Carried. "rhe Pathmasters, Pouad- keepers and I+enceviewera were appointed. The Council adjourned. WM PLUNKETT, T'p Clerk, Goderich, November 16th, 1869. PARKER& CATTLE 0 1.9 000 L, 1jlIIE undersigned would beg6 to inform his numerous I that his New Woolen Machinery is now in Full Operation and in First CI a Working Order AND THAT HE 18 M17011 BETTER PREPARED TO EliECUTE FARMER'S WORK XPEDITIOUSLY PREP than last season while starting his machinery �ll new. Custom Roll Carding, Fulling & loth Dressing Spinning and Manufa taring, will receive prompt attention. Having of home m a ® the largest, best and cheapest FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS, F.L NELS, & .WINCEYS, ever before offere t to the public in this part of the Province, he wouldu trespectfully es a cif lse request que t those swishing to exchange their wool to Call and judge for themselves before pp � e P. S.- He would likewise call the special attention off ers tq beware of wool teamsters and agents seeking thei wool for carding. as he has proved it from, the expe 'ence of former years toot iperfect seurceof annoyance to them in various ways, that they cannot tee until per ups too late to guardaga ' The highest Market Price id fir any quantity of good Clean Wool. 'r,UOMAS LOGAN. East Street, Goderich. wi a customers apd the ptiblie Z 7OULD ESPECIALLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLtCGENERALLY v to their superior stock of - TEAS, TOBACCOEe, 23c C., (SrC., • Also 'havingjest received a large supply of WINES & I.I�QUOJR S, Take great pleasure in recommending them for purity and flavor, which cannot be impasse for medical or family use. Allen s Pooket-Piece. In the pocket book ot the Hon Stephen Allen, who was drowned from on board the H. Clay, was foundaprinted slip,apparent- ly cut from a newspaper, of which the fol- lowing is a copy. It is worthy to be engrav- ed on every young man's heart :- .SHFIELD COIINCIL. Jexrztee l7th,'1870. Make fete promises. Atways speak the truth. Never speak evil to any one. Live np to your engagements. Be just betore you are generons. Never play at any game of chance. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquors. Good character is above all things else. Keep your own secrets; if you have any. Never borrowif you can possibly help it. Do not marry until you are able to sup- port a wife. Keep yourself innocent, if you.:wo uld b Goderich ,Nov, 30, 1869. PARKER & CATTLE5 GODERICH WOOLEN FA (KNOWN AS PIPER'S MILLS) o r. I11� -IDIS & S • N S, that they are prepared to fill Aprl\.4aYua Ya. Furnaces, Potash F A C 1 MR I NC CO_OKING, PARLOUR AND BOX' STOVES, D eind othe most improved kind e: Brass Castings made, and Blacksmiths' Work and Repairing y m,Satinetts, _done on short notice. Call and see the STEEL MOULDBOARD PLOUGHS, as you can get one very :heap for Cash. - w39 Flannels, Blankets, Goderich, Nov. 12th, 1867 i Goderich Women Work>i.i8th May, 186 HUR FOUNDRY • rtz • ESPECT LLY intimates to farmers and other IA all orders in ROLL CARDINC, MA Cloth Dressipg, Custom Spinn -Fulled Cloths, Wince On the shortest notice. Parties wishin goods, will fiod it to., their interest to goods you require. Parties comfit( nearly every instance rely on ge Stir A( Goderich Woolen Facto June 8th, 1869. STEAMsE NG INE- WOR KS se R. RUNCIMAN • MANUFACTURER OF VICTORIA ST., GODERICH. ill tops, Posts, /se , Tombs, of every deserip tion and style of workmanship, furnished on short notice and at the lowest prices. Libe ral reduction made for cash. All orders punctually attended to. Designs of Mon ments, &e., may be seen at the shop. GRIST & FLOURING MILLS, Muley and Sash Saw -Mills; Steam Engines and Boilers, Horse Powers, Drag Saws, IRON AHD WOODEN PLOUGHS ! With Cast or Steel Booards, Drilli Ploughs, Gang Ploughs, Cultivators, Land Rollers, Straw Cutters, Ontario Carriage Shop, (Hamilton Goderich. IS still in full operation, and,-ia turning out superio Carriages, Buggies, Wagons to exchange their wool for geed home made give us a call. as we are satisfied we have the from a distance with wool to get carded may in mg their wool home with them the same day. WORK WARRANTED. haPPY- When you speak to a person, look him in the face, Make nu haste to be rich, if you would prosper. Ever lit e (miafortury excepted) within your income. Save when you are young, to spend w n you are old. Avoid temptation, through fe you may not withstand it. Never run in debt unless you ee a way to get ont again. Small and steady gains al competency, with a ftranquil mind. Good company and ood conversation are the sinews of virt . 'Your character ea °the essentialll y in- jured except by your own acts. any'one speaks evil of you let your life be so that -none will believe'him. When. you retire to bedsthink over what you have been doing during the day. Never be idle ; if your hands can't he employed usefully, attend to the cultiva- tion of your mind. Read over the above maxims, carefully and thoughtfully, at least ono every week. STAND, N.EW GOODS ! E NUMBER ONE CROCERY STORE. The Members of Council tnet this day at the house of J Cooke. G Armstronz Reeve, M Dalton, Deputy Reeve, P Clare J Crawford and J Andrew, Councilors. The usual declaration having been made. The minutes of last year were read zed approved. Moved by P Clare, sec. by M Dalton that .1 Howard be Auditor for the present year. Novel hi amendment by • F Andrew sec. by J Crawford, that J Murdoch be Auditor. The Reeve voted Tor the motion, which Was carried. The Beetle appointed T Park Auditor. Moved by Cra_wford, see. P Clare, that the arrears of taxes, for 1864, Charged against Orr for the EA lot il, con 11 E D cancelled as he holds a receipt from! the Collector for the same.—Carried. Moved by P Clare, sec. by j Crawford that the motion carried at last meeting, of last tract be rescinded and that he be granted the sem of twenty dollars ef the name provided he furnish good, and sufficient security for the completion of his cuntract. —Carried. moved by P Clare, see,. by J Crawford, that the salaries of _ the Warm- shq... officers be as follows, namely :—Cleik $100 ;" Treasurer 360 ; Auditors $10 each; - Assessor 675 ; Collector 175 s Inspector of license $8-; Selectors of Jurora $4,eacb.— Carried, moved by P Clare, am brirames, Crawford that J Oaken tterefunded$7.17 arrears of taXell charged against the'S.4 he has paid the same.--eCarrieds moved by . be tavern -Inspacteefeethapreeent Sear; —Carried, molted by M-Daltou.sec by.J 'Crawford that J Dalton Assessozeforthe that IV Begin 6i,ituesseit itt_$930, being the amount -of the 'Aseemor notice -sand 'Aluit he pay taxes_ eccerdiegly the peat: ioar, awl that they enter -on -their - duties immediately, Se that _. theyj Arley WWII, see. by lamest -Ceiwforde that. thit itheroughttla 34r040.411, reget.seeceedal end efAoesoits. aye for veering Nein Blest; Internale Ifffeeditig, *demi: witching nee. witteitetaeltatelyriatenet see eventitOr soca br.t,g0fI*Trinelf".4061,07- TWO HUNDRED- ACRES. T OTS 2 AND 3 CON. ern. TOWNSHIP OF GREY, JJ, 22 acres cleared, new frame bouse,24x1h, 1; store) s log barn; new. 21 miles from Ainleyrille, 17; from bea- forth, on the gravel road. one half mile from si bool, one half mile from saw and grist mill at A inleyx ille ; Well watered by spring creek. and very valuable lim- per, both pine and cedar • $7 per acre will le accept - ;(1 and time given if required. Appl) to Val uator for the Trust Loan Company, (Joderich lioderich Nov. 12, 1869. 11,13 FARM FOR SALES 1./ 90 cleared, good dwelling house. from 2'2).36. with a commodious kitchen attached. also good barn and shed accommodation, good bearirg orchard, well watered by two creeks running through the farm, and good wells One milc from gravel load, 6 miles from Goderich. For particulars apply on the premises to undersigned, or to Mr. D Ferguson, grocer. Godei ich. TO SELL oR RENT ! elrilE WEST HALF LOT N MAHER EIGHT, 1 fourteenth concession of Hulleit. on the boundary line between Blyth end Walton, Post Office each way. Good hardwood land, wel watered ; thirty acres clearance. Seventy seven acres and a half in all. Well fenced . Fot further particulars apply to .hose On the premises. May 27th, 1867. eye of all kinds, SLEIGHS,- CUTTERS. 4-c, A number of first class Buggies on hand, and for sale cheap for cash Prices of all articles in the line that ' will compare favorably with any in Lhe County lilt• All work warranted Particular attention paid to Wagon and Carriage Re- pairing R. .1 WHITELY. Goderich, Nov9th. 1869 w42 BAROMETERS AND THERMOMETERS . .6IADE BY L. STINSTED, REGEN'T ST., LONDON, ENGLAND. next months, with a full assortment of these now celebrated iustruments, which we shall offer at the follow - general agent will, through Joshua Callaway, call upon the people of this vicinity in the course of the ing lExtreinely 11,..ow- F•rices. Plain White Cherry Frames.$6, each ; White Maple on Walnut Back, from $6 to $8, according to tubes ; Black WainutCases. witheoramon glass tu,bes $8 ; with flint bored tubes $10 tO see each according tallish : fine Satin Wood frames, $20 each, with the celebrated Wooden Cistern and Screw eat at the Mid - Rose Wood Frame with Bone pials and Franklin Tube and Cistern $25 ; English Wheel Bar- ometers irellobagauy Frame, wind dial and level, are., attached, from $12 to $35 each, according to finish, with a hillassortment of English and French Aneroldbaromaters from dateof sale. Having procured a correct register of every city and town in Canada, the h ght above tide Every Instrumefit Warranted for One Icear water or sea level.; the General Agent is prepared to altitude every iUstrnment for each locality orrectly, which is absolutely necessary to have them work correct on the Dials. Il:3" A full aSsortment of !Self Registering Thermometers constantly on hand at price.s from $2 np to $10, aocording to finish. Farnheat. Parties desirous of obtaining one of these usefulinstruments, which accurately and invariably foretell the state of the weather from 24 to 48 hours in advanee,should avail themselves otthe opportunity which now presentsAself. The Agents will re- main fora few days only. Head office far the Dominion, in Montreal Reispac.tBfuoisirl Y'ES,Geneml Agent for Canada. General Rules to_ be Observed in Consulting the Barometer. 1. If the Mercury stays about 29 inches, or the word ''' Changeable,!! without moving much, either up or down ecloanr atcohysengeathebiweord' " Fair," line weather is at hand. 3. Should it happen to rain when the Mercury stands high. it will be local, and verydittle of it. 4 If the Mercury continues to rise slowly—say roreight or ten days—and arrives at or above the line " Very 7. Wlieu the Mercury moves_quickly, either up or down. the weather that follows will be of short duration, and it falls very low, a severe storm is eure to folloW 6. When, during a storm, the Mercury is seen to rise a little, then.rest assured the worst is over. thueedfatobset slow, it will rain ; if quick, it willwb210_owlin; and VIOi3 versa. lit&TEED NOT TELL HIS OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT HE ALWAYS KEEPS 'MOVING FOR .1-1 ward, enlarging his stock, increasing his tacilities, and, as far as compatible with maintaining the well known superior quality of his good.s, fuoveeriner, his Prices. His business having grown year by year, the mereased amount he tnms over, enables him to reduce the per centage of profit. The large patrortage he has received. induces him to believethat he COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH ANY STORE 'IN THE- SAME LINE. To enablehim further to enlarge his business and acconintodate his friends he has rented and fitted up in th most convenient manlier A Model Princess A correspondent of the San Francisco Can, writing from Jerusalem, mentions the follovring pleasa,nt incident :— Close tothia place I saw two Arabs andel! woman building a rough wall along the road. There was an air of intelligence ab- out the wornatfsface not in aecordance with her ocettpation, apparel, or soiled hands. The impression was confirmed bo conver- sing erith her, and 1 was astonished to think she could not gain a livingsby some higher vectipationthan buildings wall. Woulotesba kind enough to write her name for me 1' Yes. Would I walk into her house h It was close by.' • I did not . lice to take her from her work. Oh, she had plenty of time.' We entered a neat cottage. plainly fur- nished .and. well supplied with books. 1 was noW more puzzled than ever. Slie pro- ducedi. large book and asked me to write my name. I glanced over the pages, and saw French' Genets, German Barons Russian Princes Irish and English Lord; and Dukes, and' Francis Joseph Emperor of Austria. She wrote her name on a carde the 'Principe de la Tour d'Avergne.': the Piece Of ground whereon Christ taught the. Lent's Peaty -et -sand feerecting it temple tain this prayersin eeerylanguage. 'She TheltuasianGevernment talks of heist.' het- isailreesI. Aweigh •Siberia to Chinas Its length insAniaswill ethousaedmiles.- -Wee _menthe • because Of -her refesal to marry the man of her parent'? ChiriCe; ! giosted Feet. aliillifidien-Cortue:13nnions,_Bad Nails Modem Onestlea Thh011euiedyitailaien compound. onetriends,Teairbeinsbuititr relieved anditnickly. owed by -wing; Dr Briggs%Alllevanter, Roared; for sit,:pahr sad. filffrinetaattnn The Large Brick Store in Horton's Block Hamilton Street (DETLOR'S OLD STAND) Where he expecte to see the old famlliar faces, and would solicit an inspection from those who have not already dealt_ with him. He has on hand AN UNSURPASSED STOCK OF TEA THE BRIGHTEST SUGAR EVER OFFERED, ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF LIQUOR, UNRIVALLED' SMOKING AND-CHEWI-NGTOBACCO.' • THE COM IERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COPY 19 AND 20, OORNHILL LONDON, ENGLAND. . CAPITAL, (Fully Subscribed) - - - £2,500 00.0 Sterling. INVESTED $2,000,000. ---DEPOSIT FUND IN CANADA, 6500000 And all the other necessaries of housekeeping. The assortment of Crockery, LamPs, ac., is very extensive and varied. embracing everything from ornamental China to plain and useful Stoneware, all which, from his enlarged accommodation, is so displayed that every variety can be seen at- a glance. ""k- . . rf• Particular attention is paid as heretofore, to the Vigour and Peed department. D. F., for the convenience of his country customers, ha's laid i.s a stocir,of . Such as Plain Dress Goodsreettons, Flannel., Skirtings, Printsecte.."&c..whtchirillbe fotmd excellentin- quality • and reasonable in price. rer Farm Produee. as usual, taken in expairge forigoods at CaSh "value. FIR.E DEPARTMENT Thedistinguisnable principle ot the Compithy has been the eStablishitient "cif an equitable claw& eation,charging in &leases a premium proportionate' to the risk. 'rbe suecess which has attended the Company's operations has been such as ful y to realize the rnosteanguine expectations_ of the Directors,wgo hav e reisolvel to extend the businees more widely and nciw otter !elfin -Canadian 'public. - e, .,,,RAlkflaCTIMOVAITY_Iinarauteed by large Subscribed Capital, and Invested PromptSettleinentof Claims. The Directors and General' Agents, being ,gentlemed largely en- gaged an cotritnereeAvifftake a' --liberal and business -like view of all questions corning before them — The uompany offers tormito those desiring Life'Assornece aneurpaesed by anv Life Office. , Moderate Preipittins--__Perfect See.urity--eEtiono.ny of management, tending 10 increase the Bonus otthiise dn participating • eon! e, amodg ;whom 80 per cent of profits are giv.sible. This Company has deppsded 5100,000 (in geld) with the Finance Minance, at OttaWa, as Special se.,,, , eti,li.n..ittyh.lopr„c1180::.adsaeopreelliacriyee.. -„,t . ,7 . ,sw., wa lingee.4-.385 and 387, St. Paul Street. Montreal. . Inspector of Agencies. General Agents tor Canada. . A. MUNRO, Montreal'. r?eLEVDET.LOBss'agenefor,Ge4easich, laucktiow, Kincardine, Southampton -and Walkerton . NONE WILL CO AWAY DISSATISFIED -4, - Godetich, Sept. 9th, 1869. • wee emsemmamsiemsslille North Market Soge. OF A14. KINDS. large 01E0170 TlEit. COMPANY 1 OLICIT ALL WHO WISH TO GET GOOD TEAS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLEePRICES, TO GIVE 'THEM A trial, feetirig assunsd thattheir superiority will be seen et once. Where 15 ilia is ordered, the same is sent bge pel4 and it notremitted foebefore hand, can. bepaid,to the express agent on delivery, Families jai the CountrY Supplied by the Toronto Tea Company with Teas at wholesale 'prides. Ther have only to try theta to see the say ' • terztebeetfeeted;andbasure of getting genuine good Tea pure as imported; The rain who- tried to sweeiln one 4* Wee* igntiat bat fallen** An agent was 'set te It011eet fatal fere sellige. Os -reporting atter he came beck, Platf rni and Cowl ea e 16Y- C,LUBS TRY TIMM.-xis The Las &Rust RESTO ARDREssiNg fiewotyle in oneBoiat BY ITS USE Gray or Faded Hair is quickly restored to its youthfal color and beady, and with the first application a ' beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair. It will cause Heir to grow oh Bald Spate. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Sold by all Druggists. Price One Dollar. Manufactured by iTholesale Druggists, 35 Birclay Street and 40 Park Place, New -York, and 266 High Holborn, Landon. Eno. Farm for Sale. .1.4 -Township el Godench Containing 68 acres, ot these ever 50 acres cleared with good Frame Barn, - and Log House, about 21 miles from Clinton. For Tbrins of sate apply at the Holston Court. office at 6 oderich , or to lir. WIG -GING TON on the premises. Goderich. Ont. Sept. 21, 1868. w3b tf. FOR SALE. r rHAT EXCELLENT ,IAJT OF WILD LANDS I. known as lot 33. can. 6th, East Wawanosh, con- taining 100 acres of excellent land well watered There is a large creek running through the north end. and a small one through the south end, also, several never -failing springs : it is half a mile from Short's Saw Mill, and 5 miles from Birth, for sale very cheap, apply IA MR, ARMSTRONG. Goderieh. Goderich,,Sept. 7. 1869. laJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APPLICA 1 1 tion will be made to the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, at the session thereof next after the expSration of six months from the date of this notice by Robert Sharman, of the Town ofGoderich. in the Comity of Huron, for a Bill of Divorce from Matil- da Sharman. formerly Matilda Borland and now called Tillie Hunt, on the ground of adultery. Dated at Goderich, the nth day of October, A, D w38-tf Solicitors for applicant JUST ARRIVED. With Iler G-reat European Herb Remedy rr HOSE suffering witl. Consumption .8 heuma- ieettte, End Digestion, Catarrh and Noeaes le the Head. are advised to try this Remedy, in Filious, Liver, and Stomach Complaint. it sue- ceeds when others fail, Inc ever and ague, co ld eweats and chills. it was never known to !ail. Recommended by Physicians throughout Europe. This is no humbug as one bottle of her medieme will prove . Do not suffer when you can get ease, by constilung Madame Taylor, at room to call will be attended'at then. o ern himnes. Goderich. 10th Aug. 1868. AT 20 TONS or BRAN, SHORTS & ST OP D liE foie/wing rernirks on Teaumoruals el most .1. wonderful and extraordinary cures an Canade by the GRE:AT INDIAN REMEDY. They are stern, un deniable and ineontesuble facts. sufficient to cotivince the most skepucal that the Great Medicinal Cortipoun. arned after for axes is uow accessible in the Great WHICH THEY WILL Sell Cheap for Cash. Goderich. June 7th 1869. w19-tf SHOSFIONEES REMEDY for 'Disease.. or the .1 limit, Lungs,. Litvhneurt, ,I.DhliBgIvirhremeeiree, -organ., Kidneys, &c., AS:Al ell BS Scrotum, tne various Skin-Diseases,-liumors, alid all. diseases .arising from was there ever such a care as that the person of Wilson Sterne of Briehton,C. W., of Coneuraption ; dhatof Peter C. V. Miller; Earnestown, C. W., ofeon- Hosey. of Napanee, C. W. ot Rheumatism, Who had acutely been on crutches foi years, in spite ofall treat - meta heretofore. and is now twsopaereetteand. Scogreetsacifesetrechucasiiteosi unqestionabie certificates on the ,HREAT S HOS. HONEES REMEDY and PILLS, and /cattily your selyPeari. of the Remedy in large pints el tar ForSale by all Druggiete and Dealers in .Medi eine. Agents for Goderich, F. Jordan and Parker * Cattle Any one can get up a Clifteand send the names, with the-titid and oats; or Terveaeh memberavants. Theyetre than 15 Ibiteitisienitealt onabot. to the club egad, ciuriagepaid trianyrailroad deka in Ontario. 313Lack TeiliflOodgeus. 45c. 50e. 55e, 65c, 70e, 75e, 80e, and 90cii "Sotieliedg, 191e, 55C, 60a:' 'ffid. 7.5e, 80e, and 99e:_ Brealtfast,--50te 55e. 60c. and 65e. Very 'Fine .0;5clo,vng00;;;Jan0ea. •10. ratiGgune pPoewkodee,r,7800cc., 980000,. --,—„and -Imperral,'80e.'906; eau sisss.es 1.1apan leaseellezelorede 50e, „55e, 50; 65e, 70e, and 80. --It be- ins wor economy to inealewezgradesefTeas than the above, We Prefer to centhte ourselves only to Teem which We know will give satisfaction to consuMers. " Goderieh,Sept; 29th; 18 tte i' -'411E BEST COF Omit -bitting greatatiengtliim lie flavor, and notbeing muced with key anwhelegetne_ingredients....thd go much farthaeaattpletteelbetterthen much of the -Coffee new tittered to the . • WHOLESALE AGENTS t LYMAN, ELLIOTT & Co., The .0DibildAignstdittrattie., :—It seen. iliat Uncoinnion thing hit 'the mien:Mier-if Of thee haltintitee Viet foinparte ere prepared to supply Toronto Tea Company no Toronto, to a.dmit, that the, ,fkialliee in:the countsy in clubs • with_ teas and coffees,t ..•rea recitalist iejuskas goodertnayaisea tee iv* ta such'iptattitles u.individuals may require at a " eanen mull/30e, fed othere again declaring that Sad where tleitefatenantity.,Ordered by -a 'ClUtO i.S ik,1138 the finetea we sell at ,85e, is as good as they used to Mid OVer.thatthe Company forviard the_ same free of . -s.PAY:41.00.forperlbeiaethetiitemse;Naexeween le we dentio'ilths:ittieWeonteTeit Cempany life deluge fells:ming extesetata show, hOW an47' T "3s111.115 .Lion.caittbk.upokda.-theatiiit-4. if JIM' isittion,andavasalldispoledof morning Ali who Odin full edany gala ete"bOtte•Wei- ireer"O(111411b6tern# _tee - atnereugh,yamtisitai1.,e4dheydearevettic ; ' • -7" BSA X/3.. 901; rtlitherilikleePtikliii.aPPIT P-170,10 ese. A.11 AMILTON & de "=•'' weld no cm le en. ed. th!tWesilikeilit veriamucivia= 'MONEY TO LEND. daysnotice by J. S. SINCLAIR, January 19th. 1869 , NEW CABINET AND UPHOLSTERING S 10P, WEST STREET, OPPOSITE • BANK OF MO.NTREAL, ERIC AR eICAY, TrrouLD RESPECTFULLY AN- SI' noence that he has opened a new shop inthe above line, err YVest Street, opposite the Bank cifIllontreal. where he will keep constantly on hand ormake erder IT.111/ill'URE OF ALL KINDS. Having on hand an assortment of Upholstering enaterial, enll be prepared tont' promptiyall orders in that line. 1nr A quantity of Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings on ,ro Messrs. CB AMItERLALli CculWay I', se, Qeunty of Canada. Picture Framing to Order. El- He trusts by strict attention' to business to mer a share of nubile patronage. • Goderich, Nov. 17, 1880. w44-tf rpHIS latoetetiry that dame tini Winter Of, 1866 L le,. wasetakeli evitha weakness of the atieles, *kick natty, amine the spring of 1867, extended to lar thatkoouldnotenlk; but was confined to my chair.- .P.orabouttwo years. while this weakness was eornieg- "ellig;f186-48;clift-iilie:Itwii::cituhr: .itirt;r:lbhielg:Int:hoesihno8:ere.ats- :esieeheenesubipmeeti7e;t........ __,, Remedy byreaelingthecares performed, inn pamphlet. we„ insertion 8cts. per lin differentkindif, preserilied by friends ,lit. ,tof no avail._ .litifili,-; hi faet Pavas 'getting alatost.helplesii. . 1 I have •Notices of Births, Marriages, mid Deaths -95 dettelitiobottiefieffthellilltifficsiesis Remedy and two -Buenieselieocee yilleure YOU. MARY Ana Donciarr. texts. per lin boleti ofthe.PlItsandTtim -entirely restored to-bealth. dieter expectecIto get better,' hut-,isimnly "tried the_ Imedielneu a eine offorlorn bops. - This dime of mine IvitellW4Privtild'ben,htitknoyen to all My neighbors, end friends: ;Laud td any one bladed as I was, 1 have -thts 9th dayeePebruatil 1869. A. F. Woon, J. P.& I hereby -certify- thatlidWelnown Mrs Mary Doughty for thelastfifteen years : -she is a woman of : end -Since' ten,ilIneeit- .1 believe tier cedifinate, he be , ifs. r taerreOry,-*ws.ys :attributed, her recovery to the Ellitielioneseitentecly. 'Whatever May, bathe -wailer ESTABLISHED 1818. HURON SIGNAL. PUBLISEIED--.5EMT-IVEEKLY AND WEEKLY weeide edition, $2.50 per year Weekly edition, only 11,50 " RATES OF ADVERTISING No noticetaken ef unpaid communications 8b9. Diiminionef Caiuide 'FAS ", THE _SIGNAL JOB OFFICE'. Is supplied with power presses, band. eroses„ and possesses every facility for the rapid and neat execution of every descrip- tion of plain and fancy printing at prices aa low as any establishment. 32.00 END 0 13 twin ess Medi February 715. 1867. Cia SFR -GE Rooms over the Post November 27th, 1863. DARRISTER., ATTORNEY. I) Kingston st., Goderi6h. Oa Cameron Itz D Office, Kingston street, G 11, Gn4erteh, W. Off, Black, West street eutramee Et door from CoUti-H.01,^Se SaGarf Isaac ' D in Chancery. , Gua Doyle at 11110ARRISTERS AND wee D ei_rieatieery, &c. Guile eitnrs in Chancery& in. IVioneg to "Lend. Ov Arehthed's Store. kJ Kincrismn, Pi. 13 -Conveyancing, N 'Mete& Geer eery, Conveyancer, 'Notary °Mae of the Clerk. of tlie P ch Ontario A GEST FOR STP.A.T1 ..t1. works. +Posen% Sharaid ay acid ad. 1.▪ 3 Chinon, Ont. nOtrer sirong • EAL ESTATE AND le JR, 6, Arcade Balliling, JAJLES C. STRONG, AttitrP2: le llama. &Wain vial enSee to. J MINT EU Money at sere—West Street. opao La ejl3e ENGINEER I MRS. DA 30: IAN the nirot rt modation tor the tra Wroxeter. f".v. tem areassasy tableissuPPli of the georn ; am' ikucton .& SeanesdkeliE:vYar oSrefaMturiscedagl: afm:elc:a:;::atItocc:RuP1).11-ce'r:Laciti t Lo catorro::the eMe• tUpperCanti L et to aerseee el *eel f Donald .y on the 1 Do "Pitch as Circle a They think fermi ;terare.thattiley -c.; - allay leveret': 20,000 fee; Floorin • • caLtraufart Delivered en the .station. Also ton