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The Greatest,Possible Good to the Greateiti -31iimbe,/
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ITUR9SDAY, pelt. 13 1870: 4. • r:t* g
GODERWIIC., T
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winivathatietncoen,
Bit511ICE59 Directorn.
Business 11Directorg. GRAND DISPLAY
PRICE REDUCED NAmE?
Ned OPruoing-ton'is Umbrella: silanmoet
the arrival of Sprucing -ton I should et *vvs'w'
County apronitte. V01,; X Xlitt--1.
egnot a zuhitir bcooren,
IMPORTANT NOTICE NOW IS YOU MANCE ei sent is looked upon re a greatshraisfortune
by nearly all classes of the people. - It laid
terrified the French,- who say that they
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Dunnattnon. •
F. R. MANN, .44
Haase Sign & Carriage Painter
TIESIRES TO ACQUAINT THE PUBLIC THAT g4
ju bas fitted up a shop on,North street next to the
Wesieyan Methodist Church, with varnish room at-
tached where lie is prepared to lilt all orders promptly, re)
and at reasonable prices. Thankful for the patrionn,ge
of the la.st 7 years solicits a eontitmance of the same.
Now is 'the tic e to Paint your Cutters, ;o
Sleighs, and Carriages.
orders from country Carriage shops attended to
with dispateh.
Civil Engincei,
Occupation ?
Charrleesso•
Wits made for the approach of the owner of on •Monday night •3rd inst an open the auldiere ; nes round the anger stf
clear of my tortnentors. Presently a huM
-othoersetroeleeinvioprgopthearttyt.hoJpuedngtiengof fmoydflaocfrror hleeting was held in the hall, Iodar,e athr: Itioayabel Zenntechdrina'necl we:Zeidisslillcresilt
by
o HAS
D. FERGUSON
fFOR GOOD DRY
Add
who made Ins appearance was a totalstran- ..troeilmotinA; t0he0c.auT;
OPENED OUT
Of course all my protestations of • - 1
IN DRY GOODS
LUMBER
Verbena, Villas, Hammersmith, slowly
er, and 6 Verbena Villas, Hammersmith. b
fn"t1E:awinearennoefrno.easeveFInd weas trelnetemd"
golonoymoovocerenwirtg bartappy fircside,andleads set taat,i,on. rhea. Fay theirirretrucoht
discountenalieeing that evil that spreads a* about i+eatt:r-iciZtlIcnteitlewairtahouspterael
foofr ttehmeoepruarnpeoese000df odlednrteosfidtehrte‘,stacc—hy which I mean the
PINE 501 Great George •Street, Westminat- t
er o me .
. repeated the police sergeant as he entered rtio d theeminence- wertroad to ruin. fitotsvpiroogspfoectthsetliveedryoll .airon4enpnha: olullineitheartg aad ds!
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LATEST' 1PYLES St
LAT, SHINGLES
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the foregoing particulars in a big book;
Well, you know the charge —stealing this. megtter, clash, ramble, bang ! The cell °teller', state
of the weather our audielace unite both sectionir
. quite so large as expected. The who svere in any way conneeted wath
THE CHOICEST PAT ['ERNS
THE BEST QUALITIES AND GEDAR POSTS alre:dy stated ?,
gentleman's umbrella. 'Lye you, fany door closed upon me, and I was a prisoner. Rev. L O. Rice delivered a very able dis- into desOeleasitea and that the consequone
The loom was so t that thou h it
thins, to say in addition to what you have was ay ig , cou at first distingguish
d gloom
ht I ld'grea '
• . nothing. Gradually I became aware that course on the “Evils of Intemperance "— ces ,etill he the commencement of a reign;
I may also state the thriving conditiou of of tarter, accompasned by
,
uonploynrmepyeatptahrta.t it was entirely a mistake as brick and iron could do it Half Way
up the walls was a wooden wainscoting,and twoidtheeVirhien
mtheemt,eordsgoediailadllytslinlere are now upwards of 90 repine, the end or which no one eart fens-
iteehweeduraenaeldrla
tisn weekly. murder and
., Nothing whatever,. I answered; I , can I was in a narrotv, va,ulted room, as•strong
the morning. You are by no means the
have an _opportunit y, of proving that in dwrb round rneahdon,ftibtwnialeori shesidcyli deetleeiwsgpohTitincfeoueulsf could frontp-da amtsoln ity, efinsoTetoehr we awa si: irfl o,e,ohnwf i n gt t h a t banner. T e m p e r a n c e success,jffQlir e 1 avinel in
1 1! IQI LWPi e:.
wn
nd
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Just so, was the grim reply. You'll tifttoeil Lad: uote, ;tilt loe Itblei eenhniaaeivaeinnotuicit.ruf:osehfalestIllb;mt:t1:1•ji,irclad'12Fi2vriststo:,fi
*great thickness, disclosinga about five feet (IRBY. ers is excellent, the sale of lianer--and
ladles. By pressing niy face against this Ethel School House, this 17tii Septa ac- -liquor of the worst deseription—looses sol
The subicriberaas now on hand . first persist' we have had to deal with here
Colman Meeriaa.—The' Council filet at
then I watt marched -off. grating, 1 could see into the corridor with- members all present, Reeve in the chair. lost the ability to evircise judgment -then
the worst passions of the 41V... add hasints
who has mistaken other people's property from the ground, a small grating of round
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for his own. Take him to the cells. And cordin,g to adjournment frern last meetiag,
The circumstanees 'which had brought
ground glass window opposite, illuminated are liable to be led he any =tiered Cot
me into this serape' Were as follows :---. A petition was received from Wm Elliot, party cry into excesies the constr.quences
out. But the only view obtainable was a Minutes of last meeting lead approved.- -
Ma Myself and my friend Sprucington were 11 was altogether a most depressing place from sec No 6 and attached to sec No 11. of which smith] be must dastreas 1 hare
, in the employment of a railway contra°. The flavor suggested to me was a ciiifibineti The following accounts were then present- been toll alike br layal Franehmen, tad
by thelast lingering rays of the setting sun. Praying to have- Lot 25, con 6 detached
- * . ' PINE IND CEDAR SHINGiES.
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locality already mentioned. The duties Newgate, the daingeons gf the %stile, and rt01:3—t RobtoPnier6o8o445421,Jraan,esis44-5,/0.4 English residenisatint ti raison Bay oilicers.
that
nitirtiastt ti:isigetit.nieni:ent is, as it two. on o
smoulderirig.volcana, and that any (bits
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tor, whose offices were situated in the pne, made up of the condemned cell in
CEDAR POSTS, .40..c i of onr department Were shared . by some 1
Ilis LeSsPaanndishhelnavtlynfisoiotitosafe.ps Occasional gliffr las McNairn, b9.07; W king, ,9,20. Alov. atai"
half dozeti other young gentlemen of our *
above accounts be paid—s.arried. Petis bitting cjvil* and religious attitudes
._.o. f Liiyie:h la: wil,,1 Lei at:: to A :ivtleiee0111:1:
. which he is prepared own age, dild like us, were •
themselves for tile survey of ground an trap was a king to me. tion of Jog kelnor, R Boss and Jas 'Vallee havillY efface.
t en the sottlement, and
.TO SELL IN LARGE OR SMALL MI'S
• A
construction of lines in any part of the situation. That I had committed felon
• Then I began to think seriously of my praying to be detached from Si See No 5 saerecoaccaan OA- Wailkei) 1,1Me ausell ly.p
An alarm is already felt ha
quaff/in, ,deepened the.impression. A mouse in a ed by S Lemon sec by J Strachan,that the
world which their gg_nius should call them y and attached teaSec No 1L Application some of the ripper districtsand men froni
there could not be the leastdoubka though of Wm Stevens to have Si pt lot 43 44, the Portage say they fear the French half
to. But plans and specifications are not with no felonious intention. Would the con 1, detached from See No 5 and. attach- breeds, who are reported musteriqg and
A McDonald, bee by T Williamson, that no vd reit! ititnl ige la:I:tit Joseph,
rei sne pt hho'f;e1-1:111rt i re fe tIlLittati 11 e"
meat bevond the pirdfection of the troopsk
particularly exhilarating in themselves, inyaglinsatruanteeibaenlidevaeppmeyarapelae wnaetrieointo7tStthiroesley
beck to have lot 25 4 detached fronisSec
ed to Sec No 4. Application of J Hollen-
Reduded Prices -for Cash. apart from their professional interest ; so 411
ii ill not to be wondered at, that among as Ibretamabered while they themeelvpebeSng -unarmed will
of a .pick; but my he4,.t sank within me
Ied Sprucingtoe and Iwere oldCarthu- was in Sprticington. Ere would be of
_ fection any class of society. My onlyh,ope the Clerk is hereby instructed to notify the
trustees of sections of proposed changeS.s-- :twhel I ti4i rne;k1 i° I n: 1:3ei'll .6d1 I lel nIti 1 liohdaao; tw:ltuii. ;111111 itcfP11 ilaft. nrhYtillinegelfe't ii2t1k1;52;4t 1 IalL: en::
that the Loiadon .swell No 10 and attached to No 11. Moved by
,
a little practical joking should have been
several young felloies,fullof animal mirits, . to are known. to be the cleverest actors action in the' several petiticns in School
at times indulged in. n the world—in fact, can imitate to per- matters until some fliture meeting, and ewers to Rideri the breach between etn,
&ans. When we ; met, therefore, after material assistance in clearing up the nip, carried. The Council then adjourned to been
populations. Several 101011 Who, Pa.
some years' separation, at • the office ini tery. And yet that urnbrella7--I
George street, we had only to renew oar sworn it to belong to none other bat him ! netice at lot 25 and 20, elm 7, riben Robt
to decency and commonesense should lit'Irci
..,een chased the town. and had they beerg
could have let the bridge by anctien accorciiins,
Agent. : friendship. The great daady of 011r room , However,
. I had despatched messengers to Arrastrongawas the successfulicbmpetitor eaught would • undoubtedly have been
nay, of the entire , house, wae Ned. .1.: - ' • ' '
'i• him my employer, and my friends - there-, at the sum of $549. The Untincil resum- threshed, but it is not quite fair to attn.;
honestly beliove, too, that he was one of fore the only thing to be done was to wait ed; when it was moved by J Strachau, see buto this private administartion of just*
swl
patiently spare you the
°description ot that night by A. ItIoDonald, that the Clerk is 'hereby eftthitierceloyortlatuli:,3partye thoagtoila,here;oestlzuettet
till h mop 0.
, the most guileless,isimple•hearted fellows] 1 nine..
instructed to draw up an agreement for
alive. He had, hewever, ono conspicuous of horror, for such it was to one who had, bridge contra.et to be signed by Robert- calculated trioasulti dentilibeot4lIt'aVeirifenionsleVrIsIiiil
weakness,—which was to be taken , for a- never .before suffered an hour's deprivation Armstrong and two sureties according to ttetnitaiftsilobungtlficia's9oriaynatPen"-tiplatter *‘ltary,theatatab
scareely bulkier thati a lady's parasol.
all weathers, a beautiful silk : umbrella,
man offashion.- Ile dressed I admit, un-
ing the iraieeession whioh he desired upon L.
beholders, he carried about with • him, in
exceptionably ; and to ma him in prodtto '
enger and a deserter from the Royal Ar-
a...how at four 'o'clock 'a.m. ' twe fellow
prisioners in the shapes of a in,
sax-
long hours was only broken at iutervals by adjourned to ineet at Tuck's Hotel on the The ;Van who Shased Goulet was net, Tit 1$.
the appearance at the grating of a stern 17th October.
visage,demanding whether 'all' was ',right,'
of liberty, how the monotony of the long, the •specificationarried. The Cows: enoovtear•eot,coleanitted one wet of voligeance/
Drug Store, AinleYvillea Pancreatic Emil-
ArYnnvvrt,nn.-LReeeived at J R GrantSt
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J R GRANT,
T'p Clerk. first tuipposZd; but ono of the meet wild
. alleger4ene of the Canadian wioterers as ott
came' on with the Expedition, timit,.1*, ono
J udging from the cut onyx handle,mount-• tillers', were thrust into the cell ; or how of the voyageuree .-Aste-hai nottsetetseeliaa
unwashed end unkempt, were ixtratleti Sion' rell'" °°mPund syrup; °a*flashaa but gelittlitsleinlIaluaYs.ronrite"Itell thhee,:etafc7
t.41a, ttc. -
Extract of Meat, Painting and lubricating Ilia" yea's' ' .41.ho rihus ktMw
Canadian of winter, Itild MP illatp.;11P.
ed in gold, it mnsi have cost a mint of in the morning. all the cells were emptied,
and we, the occupants, with aching'hones Saponifier, Carbolic Reid .: Soap, liflibWS
2 I ,
money.
Well,this umbrella of Ned'ii we hied all
thivegh the rifted -it its amelanchoh string, . -
we Could think ate get hold of, Bat he aa an adjacent police °mirk ' - - . 4 -4. -.. kite* the pan by eight, but ditirid,t tklikit
was -too Wary for Us ; it was always-, left Fortunately, f my casetame; on early so Juana* ;ass' that the eepreitaen of Jowl -
in some saferplaces . -If we had succeeded.; that I haduot long: to- wait' among - the 4 ifaifs. - in :31a;niteliii
, . - '
. .
il 11;teitig a newarrivel is edirnssible, '
in gainiak posseesion of it, it would at crowd of dirty, disreputable detenns, dacha '-
once have tekom'altionspicudua position in guarded by a conetable, who. filled anouter
room'. - ,
society, snob aargOir, Fring -the old apple-. ,
woinan nt thectoer ; but it was
unaP" dered to heat my hame in such a place.)---=
At the ery of 'Charles Blank !' (I shud-
prOachable. • At last we became so des- I and my attendant policeman marched' -- .
9pieleraotefL,tthhaetoIthaecrefeeteodwaa thheahtvyI wwaoguelrdfrporme.
baldheaded, gilt -buttoned person, placed
into the (pert. The jailor, a big, blirly,
, sent myself atsthe o'fifice the next morning me in the dock. At the same moment the
a e proud possessor of prosecutor eutered the witness -box to be
a
a
,s
umbrella. sworn. He was a priggish looking man of
lar daywork being
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about f•orty-five, and no more like Ned
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Sprucington in. front than Taves like the
se
P Flonnment. - • .
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aa3 AT
Sign Paietine, Gilding, Graining, Glazing. Paper-
anging. &c. • '
Prices to Suit the Times! THE LOWESTPRICES
F. R. MANN.
His Factories & Sheetings
Goderich, Aug, 15, 1870 awl
PHOTOGRAPHS
$1.00 Per Dozen
Photographs reduced to $1.00 per Doz., it will pay yen
OA 75cts. PER HALF DOZEN. TO DRIVE 20
Large Photograph Reduced in
,Proportion.
•
.n -ALF DOZENFROM BACK NEGATIVr;
44' 51 cents, postage free. One dozen from
baek negative 87 cents, postage free, to any
address -
Part icular Attention paid to'Copy-
lug old Ambrotypes,
For either large'or small photographs. The
stibscriber in returning thanks for the liberal
patronage heretofore extended to him,
would just say that he has made such im-
provements in his genera, as will merit a con-
tinuance of the serme.12
I Great Reduction on
Large Photographs.
E. L. J OHNSON.
Goderieh, Aug. 15. 1870. se30
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Waggon and Carriage
FACTORY.
BATES & ELLiorr
AVE pleasure in intimate
ing to the public of town
and eountry that. they have
opened a Waggoneed carriage
Shop on St. 1-1a.vicPs
(Lewis Elliott's old stand,) im-
mediaMly adioining the Western HoteL Er E.
attend personedly to all the work entrusted to them,
and are pmpared to turn out
Waggons, Buggies,
Cutters, Sleighs,
and ecerething, in their line, atlas very best material
and workennehip and at the very lowest remunerative
rates.
kJ.c
Promptly attended to.
ON HAND, a large assortment of
30 X Gt. 3E -k
arlecta will be sold Cheap for Cash or Cord..
wood.
Goderieh, Aug 1 ISM w80
Extensive New Premises
*AND
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
G. Barry & Bro.,
Cabinet Makers, Undertakers & Wood
Turners,
Mit...tamenCLOPC:311%7"
Have removed a.eross tile street to -the store next door
to Wm. Aclieson's Harness Shop, where will be found
• A GOOD ASSORTMENT !
s ,
of Kitehea. Bedroom, Diningroona, and 1Par/or Par
nitnre, such as
TABLES.
CRAMS. Chair, gene and wood seated.)
CUPBOARDS,
BRDSTEADS,
WASH STANDS,
MATTRESSES,
LGUNGES,
SQFAS
WHATNOTS, LOOKING GLASSES,
GILT -FRAMING.
3 B. are prepared to seil everything -Lin
their line
Cheap for Cash.
N. B. A COIMplete assortment of Coffins and shrouds
• alwaYs on hand and a Heareete hire ;alioa 1:m0mb/a
mum
- A -CALL SOLICITED.
Cc:detect:4 ItithAtag, 1870 *C0-tf
NEW.. CABINET
- AND
UPligSTERING S WP
wEn STEBET'':.
OPPOSITE 'DANK OF MONTREAL,
GODER-I011.
ERIC NicKAY,
W°McoRgglateaelogYendilt;
newsr.i3p btnea-ems-olice, on West Street, opposite
the Beni: ofIdontreal. wirra he will heek constantly
on laand ormake to orator
PUEBITUICE OF ALL KINDS. -
1Sravin2,- on rmid.att assortment of Upholstering
material, her,wilt hoprerared tofilkproraptivallorders
in that line.
ear" A ea= fetycifeSilt anallosewoca Motddings on
MUM Framing to Order.
tEl.e He teaete 1,7 strict attention '„to ;busintees 'te
mev seere of pnklie-patronage.
Goilermil, ding,. 15.1870 tr30-tr ,
- Goderich,May is,1810. - w26,5nei
Also will make the Largest Photographs made in GodeP,
ieh. very cheap. Porcelain pictures from one dollar For Cheapness and quality 11 his stook
upwards at
TO PURCHASE
t
4 1,500,000 Feet Pine Lumbar,
D. CAMPBELL'S
Photograph Gallery. • is Unequalled.
Goderieh. Aug. 15tb. 187o. ! IT' XEIC
w30
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LL51-5.5.1.5.15n5wigepg
furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the
ktwhole ofthe tune or for the spare figments. llusinessnet,
.tteanelpm-Pmfivenmetal ,Pexenrirprolartiiirnsalexseirlyeadtgte
their whale dna' e tothe business. Boyeandguisearn near&
StA muchas men. Thatall who see this notice may eerie there
address. and test the budness, we make this unparalleled
for the trouble ofwrittng.
Mien Tosuch as are not well sag* we Win send el to pay
alarm' valuable same
33e vehilleIrtgto ecg.wgi=licx, Lrfeafthrei li,e.P.24 2a Zict
b:s7faifaily newspapers published—el sent free by mail.
Rwler, ifEv..°Cu. ilinlEgnielaCCE.41gurrt rase."'
PIANOS,
MELODEONS,
HOUSE ORGANS,
CHUR,f,tH ORGANS,
Piano Stools, &co &c:,
Manufactured by the celebrated Firm or
R. S. WILLIAMS & CO., Tonosrro.
The most extensive makers in the Dominion.
pin undersigned begs to intimate that be has Leen
-IL appointed agent for Goderich and the surrounding'
country of the above justly celebrated firm, and is pre-
pared to sell all articles made by them, at
MANUF ACTURE R1i PRICES.
3amples may he seen and terms ascertain, sub -
Ware -Rooms, West Steeet I
DANIEL GORDON.,
Gederich, Aug 15, 1870 w30
MONTREAL OCE&N
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
"VOR TICKETS to and from Liverpeol Londorder v
or Glasgow by the above Steamship Co'y, apply:to
P H. CARTER,
A gein, Grand Trunk Railway;
Goderich, Ang 15, 1870 w30
! Peed!
Yt7STB,Ecm:c-vmm
AT
Shepherd & Strachan's, '
20- TONS OF BRAN, SHORTS &
Ilidlings,
WHICH THET WILL
A LOT OF COTTON YARNS
BEST QUAILITY
AT MILL PRICES
•
IN BOOTS Alip: SHOES
HE
tCANNOT BE COMPETED WITH
NSW Apply,- at the fipffi
1 HIS GROCERIES
Are equal in all respects to those which
have gained him the reputation of
keeping
THE MOST RELIABLE
Goderich, Aug 15th 1870.
FAMILY ODOM
IJNGIF-0013E.UICII
fAT GREATIX
Detlor & Co s. store.
ce, over 3. 0.
TAMES SMAILL,
SURg -
TO CALL ROUND TO HIS -
STORE
ON HAMILTON STREET
before completing your ptirchases.
HE CHARGES NOTHING
- FOR SHOWING GOODS
AND
YOU. )WILL SAVE MONEY
BY BUYING FROM
D. FERGUSON
Goderich, Aug 15,1570
Stoves!
Sell Cheap for Cash.
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Gaderich, Aug 15. 1870.
cionsapsnFor ter
S UNRIVALLED for Purity and Cheapness. It
taln
%‘Biril lir! °Ye. kl%atliet;stlIa'learGri?cliletefriLt°
ROBINSON & HO WELL,
Agents for Goderich.
E. PLUMMER, ft CO.,
asy chemists, London. Ont
OntariO Carriage Shop,
(Hamilton St., Goderich,
4kriZ •
"Art ra
°
R. J. w zu.t,ELY
9
/Satin in fullloperation, and is turning -out superb)*
Carriages! t Buggies, Wagons
of all kinds. SLEIGHS CUTTERS. to.
A number offirst class Buggies on hand, and forsale
cheapforelsh Prices of all articles in the line that
win compare favorablywith any in the County
An work warranted
Particular attention paid to Wagonand Caqiage Rey
airing
R. J WHITELY.
Goderich, Aug 15,1870 w30
DESIRABLE PRIVATE BOARD.
11031FORTABLEBOARD IN A ESIVATE FAMILY
kJ may be had on reasonable terms. For- paticulam
ApnIyat tha,‘al" office. -
T Al L 0 RIN ‘- PR:WATE BOARD-
..isia".4%. MESS
lipeEILST.NS MOSTSTNOBHETHANtel
Liarstrtheverydatteriagencouragement he has
• ceetve ds ince. he commenced business Ill Gode
icb,notlienigableTtoexceine over one -ba 1
keordersbrought, to km litstseason aairmg
aovaseenredricrlitzesto
arryinlea Ousinesshiensivel
anl eninloyin none btit eree:eisestradesmen,
Andel D.A. bebevesitisexpeneace as Cutter to
econdtouonein the Frovince,havingcarnedoit
businessextensivelyandsuccessfidlyi n Hamilton,
ornimp.allyirst-elass,lustomers,and having -hetes
Catterin one of the Errincip 1 Establish:nen. f t n
EdiarourglOcoyand, he earteisitstatt to a •
CLOTHING CAN -BB MADE
his st a blishnien e epos it othefews Eatabusio
Iowa n Taresto orMostrea I.
DRIVATE:.BOARD tan be had for_ three 'or Ova
.1. gentlemen, by applying to this °Ince.
GoderA„ July 2.5th 1870. •swfiT-ft
•
To LEND
_ON IMPROVEDIPAIelfS.
v80 tf
Stoves!
LTJ
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DEATH OF GOULEh
(from Globe. fforrespondelitdidth the Bed
-RiinrExpeditiefa
FuRT GERnk,
Saturday, Sept. 17th.
- at all hazards, th
, Ned Sprucington's
1
On that pardon,
slack, every one was enabled to leave un-
- Usually early ; so that by four o'clock in
the afternoon the house was cleared ofall
save myself, my brbther conspirator, and
the old Soldier who lived with his wife on
the premises. My friend Ned, as was Ms
custom at mien times, had announced his
intention of prome ading theLadies' Mile,
!
:there to air himsel , his aristocracy, and
--his nmbrelli..I eoided upon following
him thither. As there were yet two.
hours of daylight, however; I thought I
icould not do better than fortify - myself
for the enterprise by' taking seine sub-'
Stantial - refreshment before Commencing
Operations. After which I wouid trust
:to the chapter of accidents. .
- With this objeonin -vicw, I was repair-
ing towards my favoriteplace of refection
in the Strand,whou who shmild I see look-
ing in at the topographer's shop by North-
umberland House but Ned 6prilehigten !
He ought, by rights,. to have been two
iniles away at Hyde Park Corner ; yet
here was he at Charing Crose, calmly stus
dying some map of a 'seat of war!' He
Was so -wedged in , among others, , gazers.,
that I could not get at -hint be ''speek or
even to have a cleariiew of his face.- But
I knew him by his height,by the neatly
braided coat, the. delicaAelY tinted.: trouss
era, the well poised hat; and, last but. not
feast the umbrella. He was holdtiag his
hands behind his haek, ants in tine a them
the precious artiole was firmly olisped.
Yea, there -it walaonyx handltsgold mount-
ing, and all. As I looked,—a Midden idea,
I admit, as it could hardly lead to a prac-
tical result,—but 1 -thought if I could only
cret the umbrella obt of his hand in. some
4
way, and ran off with it -that int, 'seeing it
in the possession of a friend, would give
up the chase, knowing that he would re-
cover his propertY the next day. At the
worst, -the resultwould only be a day or
-avo's coolness between us, on account- of
my freak.' , ,
!-
N sooner thqught than done. -On, the
POetnetit, T espied a,pide.of clean straw,
;
.4.4 MADAME TAYLOR,
Re PLIN ..41.NE0 WINCW WithHer Great Eoropean Herb Remedy
. •
911-108E suffering N'Tni•Oonsuiiiplion:Rheuma•
me1 '1‘T 11717 .41:, rit. -▪ Wag 1. nem. Dyspepsia, Headache, Loss of Ap-
o-
1 petite, Bad Digestion, Catarrh alp Noises in
COAL 011,1
the Head, ere advised to try thi Remedy, in
• . Bilious, tAver„ and Stomach Complaint. it suc-
• ceeds when others fail, Weyer and ague, cold
WHOLESALE AND RP.T A TT.
i • ' itecominendect-bvPlatisicsans throughout Berope.
-- a ---. sweatsand chills, itnwas never known to :ad.
coal Oil Lamps, &e. &da Old Iron. This is no humbuit as one bottle oshermedaene
Copper, Brass, Wool Pickingi, aid Sheep Skins Will prove, Do not suffer when ' you can get
Laken in exchange.
J . it 4.i STORY, No 8, Colborne Hotel, Codertch'„ - Li.....ueeble
ease, by consulting,Madame Taylor, at room
cad at their ciCva homes
Atir Sign of th Large Coal. Oil Reuel to ll will be attende
Goderieh, Ang 15, 1870 w30
Goderich, Aug 15, 1a70 swl
TI
Oklest Establishment !il juin
.A1f/IANN
.1iD EGS TO NFORM H1SULDCSTOMKR8
I/ that het is till able tO sell fcir [cash, at the
owest rates"
ILL KINDS OF
At his shop on. Xhigstori Street,' opposite the
Huron Hotels. Urodench. _Givelum a call.
Godericb. Aug 15 1870 ' w30
•
SASH IND D0011
FACPORy.
.1pHEuenersigioed tavingpureassee*he klam-
.1. mg Mill and Sash Factory Owned, and od*
copied by -Donald Cumming, are •now prepared
to carry on thubusiness of manufacturing
Sash, Doors' Bhn" ds
a
• NIouiditskFicio;Ing,
and all kinds et
C I 11, C w
such as Circle and qothic Sash:Mid frames.
They think from their experience in Factory
Worksthatthey can give satisfaction to all 'who
-
may savor them with a Call.
N.B.—A libera discount to tlintrade.
20,009 Act of Dry inch and a quarter
irlobring on hand;
31t3.1i1301141+TAN, :
DAVID ,SQN,
wf 11013
In a few ealm, well-chosen words, he
described the whole occurrence. When he
had finished, 1 was told that I could put
any question to him I thought proper. 1
declined to do so. Then' after his evi-
dence -had been confirmedby the constable
who arrested me the magistrate—an and-
able-loOking -old gentleman—asked me,
'Well, my friend, what have you to say to
this?' In reply,I gave the same simple and
unvarnished statement which 1 had already
given at the police station.
'That is all ver y well, as -far as ft goes;
but have you any witnesseato characters?'
'Yes, sir,—Mr. Edward Sprpcingtond
'Call Edward Sprucington.' ,
. Then I could hear the crier 'shouting the
familiar name through the passages of the
•couArter a few minutes' suspense,
the of-
ficial returned, accompanied, to my great
delight; by Ned. The good fellow looked
s'o chstreeised to see mein such a predica-
ment, the,t I felt convinced he would have
given a dkozen umbrellas to have me out of
scrape. fAs soon as he made his appear
ance,I nodiced that the prosecutor changed
°elms I ago noticed that while taking the
oath, Ned kept one hand behind his back;
I geoid n nave told you why,but some-
' -
how' I de 'ved encouragement from both
those tri ng circiunstances.
To shorten matters
a seraph, 1-couldnoe thatif I hut heen
have received a bet-
ter character than that given inc .by Ned.
At last came the question,`Then you think
theprisoner incapable of stealingthis um-
brella? '
'Well, sir,' said Ned, who had recovered
his self-pcissession, ‘if, as I understand,
stealing 11:teelle taking property from the
owner, it is impassible the prisoner could
have conunitted the theft' •
What a first-rate advocate Ned was be-
coming I. -
'Impossible ! Why ?' •
se'rowllBencaue that ,utnbrella was Arab stolen
fr
'It is an infamous falsehood I' cried the
prosecutor, standing up.. -
Sprucington's eight ear.. The experinient all he left mein exchange,—at -the Cigar
aWnes1 lw seirdeaciptae4d,for she purpose Thadad 111 vim.
d to tickle with it not be so particular about words, for this is
'11 s rephedtFed. 'That person need
Picking it up, I peoceede
mitabIy." Thinking it, ,/ sup- Divan.' -
lillfie to be a troublesome flyahe raised his . , With that he produced, amid laughter
hand to brushoff the- assailant, But to of the court nvhat.hts.had hitherto conceale
die this, he was compelled to shift the um- .ed behind his back, namely, a wooden-
brella from his right hand 16 his left.. The handled utebrellapracts the worse for wear,
nioinenit of the transfereinsea wee, towel.- of ink certainly, -hut no More to be coin -
for me. -Before the fingers of bis lieftliand -pared with theegtaries' of the onyx -handled
adult' close, I seized the ,/itnbre11a,a4c1 the. thaua consteemongeris yrideawake with
next moment was USIIIng1110x4Y Bonds' the Archbishop of Canterbury's boat
Trafalgar Square in the' 'direction of the 'shovel.' ' : . - -
ilav-markbt.- ;,-Atv 4.t.tgowt at bluster by the late
• -There was a sudden commelion behind" /lessor of his umbrella was quietly islet by
ino—acoinmtion -whiek stbon swelled into Ned with a request than an officen of the
an uproar; heededat no fuether than to eourt sttes.rd•esCanssitie the initialeupon the
handle. Thit was conclusive. The strang-
The death of Einar Gould, which was
.
mentioned jo my last • letter, has eaused
much excitement in the French portion -of
the settlement. There were one or two
circumstances connected with the 'matter
that tend to make the accident more
serieus than at finst appeared; IS seems
that Gonlet was one of the meo iatissuately
connected with Scott's dea-th,though there
is a discrepancy in the evidence to the
exact relation he bore towards it. lie
was, however, One ot Riel's ,most active
servants, and was therefore -bated pro-
portionately by the tanadians lb the towff
Since the arrival of the troops he had
remained among the French on the other
side of the river, but cane oifer on spegial
business during the week. Mr: Cunning-
ham, the apecial correspondent of a. To
ronto paper, not aware -of Goulet's comp-
licity in the murder of Scott, had engagett
him as charioteer for a triple was about
to take, and told him that he could cross
the river without dangereaf beingmolested
in the town. Goulet eariie over, and while
at the door of a house was recognized by
a relative of one of the winter prisoners,
and .pointed but as the man who had
bandaged Scott's eyes From words that
passed,Goulet became alarmed for his -per-
sonal safetY, and ian. Flo _was instiediates
followed, and amongst his pursuers were
two inep belonging or`attached to the
Ontario Battalion. Captain McDonald,
of that regiment,. seeing What was going
ou, and recognizlins one of the men as his
own, called him back, tail him not to in
terfere in quarrels rongst the citizens,
and ent him to bring back the other.
soldier. Before ke reaphed his .tualairade,
however, Goulet had turned to the river,
and seeing' men still after iiinialung,ed
intotheetream, and sank whilst attempting
to cross. One of the soldiere followed himr
but what:then followed forms the .sabject'
TheVhEelbX10:012;1001:11
`, • • •EzlitLto
•3•4•••••r •
route, on Tuesday, with`651:241iitries 1114
depaitmente, soine ISOO lest thast ionafitts.
The falling -off, however, it chiefly in MtiGi
or departinentt ; the. Show, as a, wirlaler
being considered, for intrinsic worth, Ut
equalsatoitespr,edeneisors. the aleatate
ment's litt.yet
ENTRips •ity inmost' 151EN •
Road or Carriage Stallion, 4 year old
ancroveenW Gaderich Township. 9
Road or Carriage 'Stallion 3 yr old,
lanies IVIeDonagh„ Colborne 'Towlichitts
Itond or Carnater;81:hilion, any ago- 1.1
51eierd'gobri Carriage Filly. 3 years Old,
•
Leonard Hunter, *Osborne. . . 45
Agricultural Stallion yams pig; It.3
'Bunter, Usborne:i • ;
Agrienlitiral 'Stallion, yeaa; olajpea
McDonagh, Celborne. ----------1
Agricultural Stallidn, 2 year Wissa
CiloeAlibl'orisripcotentftuGhatl_eFilriellyt g, MeDonagh
Heat," 'Draught tit -years and
over, Joseph j Fisher, Colborne. • - :4
Heari•Drinaht 3.years C
Mason; Tucliersinith, ;
• kleo.vy Draught Statile n asiyaigesalet
ikatarsiation Diploma; Jeasenli Fithen,Cod-
borne: aa -a • s'• ' asl'•.; • •
'Heavy Draught Filly yearling, James
IVIeDonagh, Colborne. ", , -1"
Durham Ball, 4 vats -and over, Williata
Wise, Goclerich "
Durham_ 3- years old •Georgo M.
Ciiestatsys,- t
• Durham Bull, 2 yearii
as, •
Diarliatia eaif yndee year, II
S.nell;red. — •
• •
do - ' fie. red sual-whitel
Durham Heifer Calf under 1 year, H
Rullett.
Iron Plough,, Williainsona Seafoath,
Alex, Iiirlthritle, Gederich.
rieWHI4.f:rG .os de I re IrifillaryialliFr:41,i ISSAleetali.%riirb..atirintseC° 1:13tc(Inc.:,
Set.of Horse sheet,i, Vililliatesee, Sea -
forth. f. ' a -
Turtling to the prize -list, a -a far m
llama, we *Omit good County eoteire; off
ntearie behind, - •
' glee part:of the list below ena
of two: different accounts, It -4.5 alleged ne .. be -able to complete it neat iL.saie
one Fide: that the civilian and•one -of the A. eve.= Rose, Gepeemi/........eu ezieo foe
soldier e threw stapes and stieks at Gould best 12 dessert tolo+t.
its lie was swimming„ and that bee hit him pintizeopf,os,ei baiers:12colilegtoiries,eafnadr;r1;;;;;177.2
on the head, whilst the soldiet who fol-
lowed -hiin into thewater deniesthe charee, etalar
and .pave that seeino the Man 1.471pPrm:fiql; bbee:tt s'bim hes Rtivittim.ri,a;
niatekhe followed in order to save him. , .
.• Er
,quest wilt be lichl on it, .when the truth
will probably appear, but the misforinue ,
Tile body has been reaotiered,,and an ins. 3-0intar:bseeda4:ta2aar.v.a:a.:rin,ailvaule:3,07:.p"Evuees...;21reotHatize:y.
is that, whether the buglers del or did not weee,e&fihnrmal,r .Gouralwri Tor 24
take an autive part inthe purault or pelt 'prize torn 0441;01..4' s e • -
,tlihgehtinssonlinutheeasivtatoevre, rtholh:oinrelttpotvrs.s;hbl; H.,e-LGussic,etsotevEra,l,ellere2; vls/taz, nntel.adopviser
-Goulet's as: si iates, and thletory t 51res-Iltitisteexerere; tloennteia.—Istnrizo
intmenerable :additions, will be -cornea for Viyiwers .lratt.f.1 Water Colors.
sthe ..Fregeh half-breeds' at St., Joeeph, list and 21 prigs, fok suWec.:t in Wat-
. ; 11 '421
•
Penibinn, and other plJee. The greater j cr.° .ors; • ; 4
•
tr,Lav rtri • - ° . ; T.44y ° turn.
boderiek-Awr 15, te0tl 111 order to let - Spryciligs d fer 14es,,ixdei eap,e.?2d prize for Harm* e
..ri31.11.ftliberecona; totomteftittoo_lathkee.,0-tinor5ticisstoofiet:h. itte.,t0 7 E.' Expeditiorii -"Sa•fariso good.--' we hope to aea4(um
Part of the French population
tOu see who 1 was, and tolleurish the er's initials -were W 'and ho had
ompaAND JEWELER'nieys, for m` vitt; ra' But tYheligniiiirorearadi- ccinmoteraIrelet
- THE. '
monr`b lengin to *
DERSIG D HAS
LA.11GE SUMS- 07 ;trarY) began. to shape -itself lilt° weeds, Of course immedieterelease full wed
friend" vete) elates ea it
out equally. wen. - •
WAT ER To FARIKERS AND OTHERS air in b 11 I 11*' b 11. ** * /1Gt tip their -minds. -before the arrival of thd 'Aels"in'12'4*a Prif ZVI* 4niwillgt,
itt
u aft Hoarse_shoots of ‘Stopthief I' followed ine ei,enleiediecovery,.4ecorapanu) b the- air bloed,,an4 thef.letthstiliesa Ballet's
„whas. emnpesea of aaSangemea t ousting for . -orsea road cattle come
AT 8 PEh OENT • T
HE Subscriber hexing rennwed twins Store lately , ,Investment en Imprevid
occupied by Nagmuh, Wept sireet,opposite - • .
511.
•as:Ifieta.0 the liter at the further end of. assurseeke that-1.10ft thattomtwithontany =bane, mige I the-I:natter, however rt
°. will c4larm de,veloprar-nt nf the. reSQUTC2$ er
farm§, ttesqnare. The Otto still ringitif lie int !stain ti,pdvy Charaetee, ..4e. =Mu. late frenfiem bteme.th.ermay
tilt or
Poosr ithGefliclibee,rawlestioepsontorttwi
nthk bi8ferlenthdIS atld
Bateof intbrest froni toloper een- t isirs; /se:he/14101*er akelokeinir pat he ,ICinel-.11 prosecute Jae glad cree.tfalleit them itntlams olontells 411.4. rf.r.s -37 e.dentrel and ilia lecreasing /redo fkI
of tho7
Some rn Invest En Town P sr ve avers • - ego 0 ysiciaits and. o ts- p t- away, yet not before he. lad. received a b s ea ato b
roper
him forthe lait 25 years, and begs tolissure them that per 1111111.11:11 payable halt e r • • a rep rt8ata,. ca e .0
. J. E GORDON,
Barristerote.,Goderich.
. Go emir, Aug /5,18/0 aWI
Land Office
no eff.o.t Int/ be..spared twnent icontinuanco .of iheir tption raytnitthe inbrtgage allOrt eanaUtO the dormer df Severe rebuke •admmisterea by the magas-
..., iit.tettranyFrietno,,t1101attacrteirtrnft411011140obi7outket'oefli .rinelpal, _hy en ire; nRiPeel-113q11 the -0.-olia.r _treme • As fn'. droo °v -I11-•°141:1* ittasNyit-rg 111°n•Pr the -eg9it°11:t.
QC • cpeierr
etasnotecenrot payin int"os . prcsent
t et ' II I abn lit u -
ere , .117 s ro g _pa s rae..•:. -,7. -',i, -... adattl°13d boTKIesr : to tile. Poste -till sett e;
patronage,tliis enaions ittidY will be osupply, 018' .years) allY liaeafter the end 1 11 food- t t* * ' • .. -
I
, by -"yin three mo 11
•
Witcheii GI VS and -
,;vilia will gt;eottresottott to ate ttohnor,74 ,Vhe =bra:triter-vs* Issas: Aissiyie.p4 ;or' behind. Turnturrountli L fooPcl olYaelfliTratitude. •'.IIe dee-taxed with tears let 143 1114tt-fg 4 kagtf tke 13ralig"\lemes14 is °Lit
P * nag Instalments. ilthe austody of a policeme,n,eyes that, t nau.--- been .the eneane of rester- of the- questiOde Ivo:laser:Ike toldiPa
* 1407.
blit
Ito* hes been done by myseIC customers May: depend • lip y the -usual brief stiate ,of the his, lost tteaanamaa.What- was -a-sabot are . ("nominal
on having it well eXecritedr 1 . , . .. . „ .i
Amin -Ea off d vrid tar A. good assortment of Gold ;wt Plated ittareItY7
Laid for Safe
FIXED2m°KadttmsTR°Nct • -tabl L d crowd assembleVabeut more, --Int insitted tipon Paving the wager both Rdinae Lethal
mPwve aidarn11,-/ watches, melts &a, elwaystal 4411;4'
agentrertheoenacialandertOrediteorapini,Y I d ith *t 1 ad a h I I
• ' - G M THOEMA.14
eotIorick 4,a1 141$ 70. la L. cp../ -.T. A Ar1107t-WAT411.4....r. "Jr .•AL Cffs< 44 re ,4mallerte , viz reproao ea) a r 4 . ,JP-Itrrkk soap 0 la ttki, thrall% Gilt tE,.:ItlefeLqy tyly !el
—e11-1 ....u$1511$147 ticittuleltAnf.. nth 1111i: al6otle' rieh, A14 14,48' to5 - ; w3o. < fey:1%d na"turee iwai It at retvIlitni- at ' r t 'jun 17. 118) e
s •- itievt et ors ozi
; oat, ca a so-
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1 'Po oraung this feet be foraottea whelathss Ivry
b• • d esf rf
dist t I
Tosan of 1341, vile may 113801100 Vo
Itelt car liasas ortaselt Vitt
the Grail Trunk Reilway, taisout 2,Q RI
- bar. efs) have ieen slipped froze God,riele,
Wit! Clu.tou far EN§ p!uce pasJ
few ilepe—,Theffagene,,er.
wiN. belrind the tinies
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