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. Mportant Irom f,ho 6eat of War. I NAL, Sir permit We theougli COMM. EGE, I C I A IL T I ES I Tteenth concesqlon nf 13"lleti, ra, ,�,� 1;01,,udnry
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- . rty-five years old entered a I � - - . T, c o", ay.
. Yottr columns - - i , 14 � 0 line between Blythe and Walton,post ol , i
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g,rcet ry on Feth ral street, in the city THE SORTIES FRO114 PAMS ; I I ' r) I . � -, - AND I . I , . - t JPAJ0.i1.J40C1-K. S -P E � -- Good hardwood ; watered with a never fnifing cjet* .
- . . . JEAvYDBFPAT 0orrespolident-with regard to the Temper. . , ! . . I . and never failing spring. Also well close by tbo-borrFe
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� of , willi a junk bottle in ene lizind, or Tuc FitExen ; 20,000 . . . - . - . T 11 "
I . � . FoEty ames cleared. well fenced, i7 acres in all. Log t
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-+-- -- 'I. UncO Soiree, on Moriduy 2nd of January. MEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE . 0 1 bousp and barn, a tbrhing orchard, 8 kinds of fmms, 11
; I - ond a Bible in the other. Ile sterped up PRISONElis TAKE. Ile says Mr. Fletcher ni-ide Ilie flat . (— I - black,white and red currants, pears. red and venow ; -
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; I tothe �ounttrandsai-1 to the owner ol speech* 001K -31K lMn-Jl?11PqG1 BY.SINGLE A - - I �011 - : .t? - �, I I goose.berries. For further linyticulars aloply 41. the i
- I prentises. -TO RANKIN_LAWSON and Iths Motbez.
Ille estabii,,I�iucnt. "Will you let me hay. London, J ". 15, 3 a. , wlitch is corrcet. - He Fuq s J. rx. B. Double Entry, taught by a Superior plan " . " � I Aug 1511, IE70. 1W.;O--tf I
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� ved-V Truax was the wext sreaker which is nOt Actual-BusineasTransaetions. Worouglillistructi . . t
- just recei froni Versailles on the iii" ,-'A'��O'
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a rivit cn that ? I'll pay it in a few days- of tile 13th says that vigurcus Sol -ties have ,correct. Mr. R Ull�ndennin- W,lS the I,, Outuniterclai Law, Arithmetic. Business Corres. 0 . . . �
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Theortecr lookedat,the backol th, been illa(le bY tile Rarrison. of Paris in threi next,then J G Truax and Mre`McCounell =uco,'J',e91 1, I I &1a let ! h 20' Banking, Telegraph J ing, Lghort Cn - LAND -8 FOR ' LE ' �
look mid saw the words "lloly :31ble," *eparate VirectiollS. d speeches ; . � Address, I r+ � a .3. ,= . i 4
I Tlw--French. iqbnul� thellast. We had four goo -- . ., , - I a Iii 11
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I -,nd kri(w at a glance that it was worti ,anewisj], advanced against; the Prussini 4A bIr Trunx did not only intfrest, the � I I .
t . ' J ONES & BELL , - AT BAYFIIELD.
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vw-tly more than a 1 -int i -r whi.,key, ant, oards near Le Uorget and Draucy,- 11ojtL audience, for solve titrae but made the bt;st - 0 . .f :c_ I .. % . I I
I said "Yt:s." east of Paris,and it,, iust tile 11th Gernian London, Ontario. � � . * �
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Ile laid the book behind a . - . I - 0) - — - � �
I ,,-)rps near,116ndou` ever loard in Caf,dda. 1 After OT - 40. 3D3Mrr3r-,C:)OT:L jC C lo OTS N01S. 71 & 72 BAYFTELD %,uNCESSION' .
him on a shelf, and drew the liquor, and , southwest of Paris, 0T I
and a- � . I 11cerel"let *L Township of 6 aderich, coniviri,ing 146 ni-res ofthe
I I gaitist the 2nd Bavarian corps near ig the chairman he went back 18 CL HAVE RECEIVED A THIRD SUPPLY OF TUOSE bestqtia'itv of4and, within about 2 nffleA ofthe blalket i
the enz!teuxer departed. Clatuart Ceti t uries,'u h(n the Ttitiperance cause I . i -
� I -%ISO to tile South of the city. GRANDI DISPLAY - I .1 place ofth;. Towri of'Bayfield. I'liere isa cleaninep of I
A lo.-fkr scuing by the stove Paid, Fi,,lltiil�, in each instance was spirited, but I was argued in P .d - . . . . � . . ' . . 23 acreswbieh ccWd readilY be prepamd tor (-top. The
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, poger in OF. � 11 - inderofthe tand is ClOSC'y POVVIC(l Mith thebed I .
7 .U,lj _ ,of beech "d 111.1ple timber of splendi-I grom th, anex- �
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: "Duncan is Petting rather hard up, iflie resulted every where in the defeat of the bonds, belbre a Roman Governor. ; '11c ' Q �
pawns book-s-ft'r drinks." w�o were repulsed alt all ps)i4itsl ' NEW �� WIDE BROWN EMPRES6 ectient. rond 11.1s,ses,ou two sides of I lie properly. which �
� � then read a list of the poisons inade use AND . FASHIONABLE 'tt.�ed � labourlinod.
. . is situat��.l '.it antild and well M neig ;
� "lie is int:'ced," saiii title proprietor. and retreated-tapidly within their works it of in tEc distillery and the brew -house ; � . I f - �
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I rder. ) - . -4-1,16.',C)ii.-Lot 14, Range A Town.hip Stariley, 1k,
i !�Ile k -new he could not got tru�ted and : porti-in of them ill great diso containtrig39 acres of well msefted tiniber land. whiell.
i ge quantity oi firewood to'the acre. I
� e '3 1 -A dispatch from Prinitout, dated 13tb, then met the o1jection that tile use of DRESS GOO 35et's per. Yard, - would produce a far . , "" , .
Still he willhav his -- wine was sanctioned by the Bible, by . Tbelot runs tothe River Ba� field Wi itlerable i
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� - cle lighting 'all that day be- .1 AV,' . wate it be zoade avai la illing or i
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I Sorry I let him have it. Has he a .showin- that there were different kinds or , '- i manufacturing purposes -1 . 1,
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cro-' I am all"ost iaports, sev . rfallwhich bi-f-t.
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partment of Haute Saon, which had not wine, son.e orwhich were gQod and some LP 11 . For terars apply to, L I
I R1. ,,-h@No �Hla. , . JAMES -D. ALLEN.
i -YL--, a w,fe and four ebildrerY Ceased at a lat to � �<N� , SEVERAL PRICES- Gue!ph-.L- ,
hour in tile evening. 'The bad, the former only Were - .
' ke 0 -commended in . = . or W, W. CONNOR, Esq. Bayfield. . 1.11
I 11t.re tire conv, nation was interrupted regult was ull nown. the Bible ; that thuilgh it were allowable Assortment URUISUally 4 . I
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I by the entrance of other customers. Laq,e reinforceluctits; are stated to be to use pure wine in Palestine it 'does not * . - . � . I
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I - The man who brow -lit the Bible in cOmill.11 from the north to the Germans of 1-0i,low, � ZsALX?LC�-30. . . � i �
Q that it is al!owable to use ixed . T a i
I and pavned it was a mechanic. He the east m NEW Fren4elli Plerinos � from . JILKE S S'l I WIN —ART
Was rtry A des`2a,tch from -Havre says there is witic here, Ile showed the importance of 371c yard, � . F4, ure d I Sateens at 25 cts per yard worth 40 cWts! I . — i
skilful in shot ing horses, and Darents Si-flilla I I . I
. conetanc skirwishinQ, near that city. . In .1 the pledge and persuading NEW Clan P:aidq 190 to 7oc - .
vab employed by a firm who own'ed many it is reported that the Prussians are -their children to do 107 After painting I per yard. . � . . . i
5 200 HEICES GRAY, COTTONS OF �
teams. fle could easily have acquired turnii.cr the left ivin- of Gen. Faidelierbe'a the drunkard in bis blackest. form ; he INEW SallIcen clotse!-Beautiful i
fill goods, .. The far-famed'and reliable St Cniberine's- Nursery I i
'- property, and have been C.)111fort-ible, if army -..)f tile north, Ind - inenacim, Cam- told moderate drinkers not to despise him, One Case Madder Prints at'.12i cts Worth 16 CtS .
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I be had abstained from drink. His em- brai. I f6r he was once a moderate drinker and very cheap. . � . V I
rlo- qrs bad often threatened to turn him Dispatches from 'Versailles state that it 2) FOR ALL KINDS OF
I Prince Frederick Charles anlIGunces that occupied the ground that 1111riderato drink- NEW Inck Lusitres 17c to 80 - - - 11 -1 . J
� off 'but lie w , � I � 'TAL TREES, GREEN. -
0 ould promise to do better ers now occupy. A fter w h ich b e ad d ressed per yard. RUIT AND ORNA3TEN i
and desiring to keep one so skilled in Lbeir Chaltzy-s army is broken tip, disorgrnised, FiroasePlants GrapeVincs, &,.,&(- i
0 k' d the ladies for a short time. and then took ack. Silks from So ctq. I
, an retreating in three diructions. 20,000 NEW 1111' � A THMD SUPPLY OF BLINKETS 'ra- Any stock not on hand, ordered -in the sborte4l i -
emplopment, they had m . � � I -
11 continued hille priso,arsi have been taken. The battle Ills Beat. Althouph Mr Truax .spoke for I yard. ' � - . . . - . . ville. ,
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alon- - iisten.iNEWSIMPOPHU Dressesprices . . It
g. Sometimts -for days he would not was a decisive victory for the Prussmus. over half an hourAe con-ref-ation' . . .
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work an hour, and Then for weeks he L,,n,lun, Jan. Ij. - C, e 1- QUAINTITY OF NUBIA SCARFS FRON.'250ts I
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. I .neral C,�I'auzy's ed with great attention. Iwas only - - .A I -�. I A LARGE'-- . 'SOLU'1*10 of FARTM.RSHIP, i
his yrork faithfahy. Or army has been re-organislad, , d is about sorry be did not speak another half hour. p1r,]E.S of , .- � DIX
v(uld attend to , -111 . 2-J S 0
course he used u'p all his wages to resume operations. scarlet Flannels from I
I fami, I and his The positions hold I remain yours respecal'ufly, 16 cents, -'N CANADA SHIRTS' WERS I
I by Chauzy's forces are very strong. - A
ly sometimes suffered for thecom- r, UZ hl
l�, The follow.1111 is a . ation. of the A VISITOR. PILES -of F aney Flannels ,from io 12 DOZ . . . & DRA PC= is berebv given that the Partnersbip be.-
forts of life. I contlull, - tot
P Le .11a, d " ------ � - 25 cents Vard. = . . exifting between the undersigned as I -
tell in the morning re-poyt : A General Merchants in the Town of Goderich, under
; The owner of the crroef,ry was a Scotch- w r is a . C CHINGE 1.11 TaE- LICE,NSE ACT. -A PILES Of WilliveYi; from6eyard (1)
i - r- -The F Mh soldiers were compelled to large deputation from the C V � I --03MC30ME 9§16 C,-itm. tLe style or firm of Martin and Robertson, is this = a
� m -in bv tile name of 3ICKey. anada Tem- PILES of Wool F,hawls from
. dissolvedbymuttialconsent. All debts dr-ethe
- HO left retire with heavy losses under a murder. , $2.40 evell. 80 . . . firm ure to be paid to A. Martin who wfll setUe tito
his native place when about twenty-one ()its fire of both artillery and musketry. perance Union, headed by Hon. Malcolm I" .9 (D � . . I - .
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years of age, and at ter rc�iding in Can-ida The contest for possession of BreLt6 was Cameron Waitcd upon Ilon. Treasurer Jr- it." lum 0 a V "laillifteas 1117,0111111 .111111 . - Witness, D. McMARTIN. A3108 MARTrN .
for a few � In kept up there until (lark, When an order Wood Wednesday evening on the subj . ect $1;90 pair. % b EV a J%EMS Goderich Ang - 70. JOHN R0BLRTS0X- -
years,he found his Way � rt 1*4 U& ll With referenee above the subscriber begs to � -
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nod conillienced the Fale of ii reached the FrenQh to fall back on Le of introducing ALL GOODS SOLD I i IM . TV P I
lq,ior. This -NIn'lls 'me hnit I .1 1-1 . a Bill to amend the - aT th at be'wUl hereafter -can- on the business, on his I I I
Was Many years ago, when little was sait?. ' . ecommence a outo one .L.iocnse Aet. The changes proposed, as AT LOWEST CAsn rRIC S- � - . N M 300 Pairs Boots &Shoes at Lowest PrIeps I vii account, in all i cs departments nudwould respect- F,
. . . I . — ally solici a continuance of P ublic patronage. I "
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- and less was done, on the suljcct of , f the French. The day W'us not cold, but P . R. B. SMITH . 3 � ' A. 39ARIUL i i
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temperance. - the ground wascovered with eight inches were fully explain4 to Mr. Wood, wh-q SA -1 11 . 0. .12 Goderich August -15th. 1870. W30 -t
I -a], however, been led f snow, which sars fast melting tinder the_ rcceived tbts proposals favourably and - - . . (A 1XXJ . t TE - I 11
MeKey's mind h o 0 Goderich 7th Oct.. 1870. � a LADIES' GENTS' & CHILDRENSI ELT OVER NOTICE OFEDISSOMIOIN
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to the consideration of the evils of in hot sun._Atanearly hourthe street cf I'de several ang.,estions on the subject. I - I SB 3E3r 4C> 3M IS -OF '.
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temperance. Ile was a member of a Lo Mans, not more than- five miles from Ile said it was too late in the session to � I U-1 � PARTNERsHir.j . I I I
Scotch Presbyterian the field ot battle, were filled with excited bring the matter before his colleagues, . I 00 BOXES NEW LAYER fLAISINS AT $2.50 per BOL — . - ;
church, *und his people and crowded with wagons and r, t!) GODHIUCH -/ � . �
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i pastor frcquently a* . . 0 am- but they wonld offer zio opposition to the I I- � . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i
.luded to th-c drinking Niteretofore existing between PARKER &CATTLE I �
15 8'rVala yr Ult &r-1-DJC5M R & Co., as Chemists and Druggists in Owen Sound. Durham
. I munition supplies, all being ready to seek introduction of a Bill eutbodyin H.- GARDINE, .
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� . and Goderich, has been this day dissolved by mutual
I - - Squar e,,Gcderi( J4 C. DETLOR & CO consent.
usages of the day, much to the annoyance a place of ,safety ill the rea-r', in case of all proposed amendments by any ptr'ivate Alarket .
� of his heaters. Even some of his chuich unfavorable result of the fight. By noon 0
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� . be deputation I All depts owing to the said Partinerqliip in Goderich -
: session thou,lht he was "wise aLove uhat I FAucceeded in securing a post in tile f runt member. It is understood t M 11 ILA Ir -i �§5 J Au,-. 26th, 1870. Goderich, Noy. TStb, 1870. . � 6 are to ])a paid to GEORUE CATTLE (who will con- �
I Was Writtert." andreaching the bluffso a -reed to have a Bill "introduce i by 4 , 1 ;
� ' 0 at the east of Le n I-- . . tinne the 'Business in the old stand), and all claims � - � .
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� The evening Passed off, and at length Mans. Thu French left wing, passed. cut private member, at!d that a petition ror HE SUBS(MUER HAVING RECENTLY iruft- � - � add a d Partnership in G oderich are t,n be present-
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. on the road, With ammunition trains and its introduced will be preset GJJINNES'S . � settled
i he closed hisshutters. Before refirina ited. to the T chased the aboveMills, tegs to intlinato that he .
1� - artiilery at)parently going backward and House. i has just got in working order a new and -1'1�;.'tj . . . � . Dated in Godertch tbA loth JuIv. 1870 swo5t I
i he carelessly took up the Bible anS n P.) .
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forward in what appeared to ba disorder. .- � IMPROVD FARMER S'B 0 L I 1. � - I .
opened it, and -on the fly -leaf :ra read : "Itinle r t�s of Stragglers and- some A NEwSPAPFEL 31AN's DREAM. -The whi,h he t, confident ivillgMe- every satisfaction. He UNLEBRATEDUBLIN POR � I . lVotice to D,,abtors.
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I "JENNIE SMART, wounded were ,,oina to the rear. Ambd- proprietor of a newspaper, who must have has baci 30 vep rs experience in in illirig and I flatter s TER, zt�wr- . J
himself that he is second tDnone. Fa,inersandothers — -- --- - -7,111 T . A LL PARTIMS-37NIDEBTED TO THE LATE FIRMS
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i from iances passed t105, wl'd' fro, some going, been possessed of a Strong and vivid im- who patronize him rn%y rely on being fairly dealt w4h �, - , XIL
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. � 0 to . IMPORTED DIRE^,T FROM THE MANUFACTUR li� of Robinson & Yatxv.
'NIAr,GAREf 3ICKEY." the front and others returning with binds . - . . and reecivi ng a sample of I - -- requested to settle up with tue on or before Sist Den.
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z *q � � a-Inallon recently got off the following . er, and sold extremely low by . - I—- - I
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i He was perfectly alliazed. Here was a Of Wounded. Alow, tile railroad every . iD f 1:3 o FhOUR T14AT CANT 13-E' -. I -- - . and saVe costs. as after that date aH accounts will bo
�!; Bible which once belonged th his own point; which Was avaimlable was commanded 1 tem : � OLOPIGE GRANT, GROCER, ..- -- - sued.
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tber night, I �- - I Wnt. ROBINSON-
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I inother, and presented by .her to Jennie by a ,strong force Ofinfantry. The Prus- I bad a dream the o' . . ST SIDE SQ'UARE, GODERICH. 11 . 11 � - . Goderich 12 Dec. 1870. swsa-t I
- Smart, wham he well remembered as a ,jiatl* were less tban a mile away, and When everything was still ; IN' THE COUNTY ' I =�- -A I . . - I
servant in his father's fatnil,V at the time t - heir balls occasionally reached us. At I dreamed that each subscriber PRICE ONLY.$1.75 PER DOZ. B011LES U A . I
I he left Scotland- Ile could not be ' Came . The farniere.amin.4toGoderich w5ll find itto hisadvant- a 0 IQ ot , �
ur'sta four o'clock in the day the Germans ad- u p and paid his bill. age to o n.g his wheat for gristing and hi& coarse I 'ITTED. - - I whe - ther prodireedi n song or awahened from , ) I �
., I -en mth respect to the handwritinq 4 his p I .1
miotber; nor could he keep out of h 7 ,,i,,, vanced in columus, Covered by artillery, Each wore a look of honesty, grain for r1h ping to tile IN EIRBLY CAU.-EGLILLI . M%C. mute keysofil Piano by the touchol'anar- I
is And smiles were 'round each eye, � � .. � tist, is elevating to the taste, refining In itsiffifluenee I
the smilint, face of Jennie Smart. The again*t Chateau. des Chartres, a pretty i As they handed out the coin, . STEAM MILL . I .. - - . - . 4nd one of the richestenjoymprits Itcan bethe privilege il
reader c.Z ily imagine that trains of lace, which had been made the head- In almost all casas farmers will get their To be Had in Wood or Bottle I- - !."* hou�ehcld topDs%css. Yet how many deny
n eas I . 11 I= vesand their households this rarest of luxuries - I
uarters of the French. Here, 0 . . .... 44 �",iio are
thought and reflection that were awakened � Saying, "Flow is that for bic,h T , � - �'th eI
0 for the SHOME THESAME D amply able to provide the satrie, without mak-
which would prevent hirn from sleeping.- first time, th# French battery, hitherto �-- G'R I ST AY 11071ELS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. I&& ' -. �. a single sacrifice. Mucb might besaid ofthe value I
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I Still, there waa a mVstery about it. How "- For Coal Oil Lamps, the best and N. B. -All Grists weighed both in an mt. � I I of mn ic but our space will serve us
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Duncan, the drur1en blacksmith? This Thi, Auction Mart. fallyattendEd to. ji:2- Hig4est cash price paid for — -- I LITTLE. 0 BETTE
,=me this Bible in the hands of James reserved, opened fire, and appeared to cheapest in Town, go to Hazlehurst's Towricuitom respectfully solicited, and prders care Gcderich Sept. 23,1870. Bwlo-tf
� take the Germans by suyprise. I THE WA-NZER
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. G,OD ERI(Jiti . I !�vrnakingknoivn that VV. 'O.'3P. Smart bas - ,
I -nlystery he determuled to solve. caused the advance to Waver, but it was The Very Rev. Henry Alfred, J). P., J.B. SOMERVILLE - . 7
The next day he went t -i the shop,wbere' only for a moment. TLe Germans Goderiell Sept. Sth, 1870. SW6-tf , ' * pies of New SheL4 Vusie 11
� . THIS. LITTLE FAVORITE IS THE MADST COMPLETE . Comprising -Song.'Waltv,,*Galop,-Quadrilleand instru-
Duncan worked, approached the anVil prLssed flarwa' Dean of Canterbury, died suddenily on � mental pieces all of wlii& he will sell at R3- Half
- rd and attacked the Frepeth I F I;.
- the 12th inst., aged 61. yearg. W1 01 0 IN & 0 IRR11 GE Price -'_4 The music vrAl be firtind to be the vroa - �
I -where he% as fitting a Shoe, and said :- inhkoty which.occupied the terr--ced- road TO LET . _ AMILY SEMNG 1171ACHOTE, ductions the .. . �
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"You left a Bible with me last night." * beelow Gueral ChauZv's position. It soon Bismarck has issued a note that in. - BRICK Cottage with l,trge oreb,-trd and nine acrek � .- fr. a. -b 0 - I
; . of land on douth Street� Goderich. � . �11 ' INTO YORTH - MRICA 01URPE - * - ;
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� "Yes. You don't want me to redeem it became evident thit the French were consequence of the treatment ofthe aer. A -1 - I EVER INTROEMEOg %;�� I
� . man merchant navy by Fronce, French ; Apply to W.11). ALLEN. . 91, I - I I a - )
I go soon, do you 1" 8 9��!) � T i
i�nahle to withstand the heavy charges . ------ 0 1 A
-NG. I want to know where you got it.' � I � . �
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k a n r, I -4 OVER 15.000 1"AMILIES FlAVE BEEN SUPPLIED WITH THIS MACHINE !
"I came honestly by it." �, i and Guitar String§, conEtantJy in stock and far sale �
. . order was giyert for the baekward move- band of war on board will be liable to - . - - . within the last two Vears, and have ma(le for themselves hosts oi frieffds, and cbeap. I
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"I presume so, but I am anxious to ' ' - I 3LE308. .. - . earned the reputation of being an indispensable article. These Machines are patronizq4 br an grades of society This ia a rare chance for persons tn get a selection !
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I know.' went. T11 French artillery codtintwd capture. - . . a -- . from the modest Farinees Wives and Daughterii to tfie Nobility and Royal Farailies of Europe. - ran alburn as by t4king-81 worth,.a further reatretion
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I "Well, Sir, it belongs to my Wife.' She their fire to cover this retreat. General 20,000 recruits are on the Way to join THE LAVERPOOL & LONDON . ofl percentwillbe allowede.
- -had it ever since she was a girl I" Chauzy actually superintended the re- the Prussian army, making the force one AND'G.LOBE . -- � - - -- -- . .. , , - - A:ma:m MJVrr.r-T-,:S -W-A-.-Mq0M:P- le Don't forget the pl-ce at the ExchangeOfficei
- I - V West street. Goderich. Highest price paidforGreen-
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. I I Was her name Jennie Smart?" treat� vvi,:h was effected in the west million men. 0 . I Is tlissimplest, willdotbe greatest varietyof work, Ismoreeirsily managed. less liable to get out ofoTrler. and backs. Draf &e.
. I'Tbat-'Was her name when I married IVISURANCS COMPANY1 1W zt 3a -tx r .-a C�l t C2li 26' 'V runs -lighter. than any other Shuttle -ld-WiLg Machine manufactured. L'%,cry'.Ntalltneiseomptel�e,witliTueldng Goder Nov. Xth. 1870. sw244m
' complete order. The French at the time Advices from Chin' tisrac- H;.% been in existence Thirty-two yeal'st and - . - - Gange, Quilting Gaiige; Hemmer. Self -Se -ver. Friller, BrF.idbolder. "Thread Oiler,- OileaxrfiHed with oil, Screw I �
,her- Why T' a are now sa HE Subscriber would announce to tbe pub. Driver, 4 Sobbing. 6 Needles, I Spool of thread, and Printed instructions so full as t,D enable any person to rise .
. 4* "f think I used to know her in Scot- ut this retreat held some of the strougen tory, reporting no further troubles. . during that period hns,paid L033es exceeding Tire of Ruron add,Brded, that he ifinow man- I'd keep the Machine in order. .
, positions, and it tvas �gcnerally believed Farm for Sale. .
- a% Five aud a half million pouuds sterling, . ullacturing first-class Every liandlitachine is mounted on &31arbleSlab, andpacked inaneatlittle case, andissoldfor ........ $25 00
I and, with Treadle ................................................... 30 06
I land. Do you live near here ? The Salary of Rev. J. R. Smith of The disbur-ement ot this enormous Sum (!ver in . LITTLE WANZER, on a nice Iroz St
- I "Yes- in Liberty street just round that the result of the day's fighting w -is G" :# . :, ' larae Stand and Wood Case, with Drawers ............................................. 82 00 T OTS 53 and 54, Paylield Concession, in The
� - 0 Galt has been raised from $1,400 to a wide area, has withatil. dotht contributea. to Var,rhfgo, Wacl o8s.- SICIghs d
. C, U mt) " .4 large half Case ...................................................................... 40 00 JLJ Township Qi Goderich Containing 68acres, I
. the corner from Erm, up -stairs." not irrecoverably adverse to tLe Fi*eneh.. 2 000 without solicitation. Generous the eqtablishinent of this Institution, in the . I fall Case ............................................................................. 50()O ot these over 50 acres cleared witti goed Frame
'With your leave I will mll on her." Chauzy hoped to renew the fight on the ' confidence. ot Public Corporations, Merchants, -,Xxttf cS -
I . . .0 . people and happy pastorl � , X*- 9 4�- 0�. I . . Barn, and Log Rouse, about 21 vDiles from
� -'That you can do if you like-'- next day under more auspicious circum� Householders, and bustne�s men generally, which will be sold CHEAP r'OR CASH. il R. Al. WANZER& C97 ' Clinton. ForTerras ol'sale applyrittire Division
XT 11-P. 4-L 11 -1 .1 : - A
. � � C .y e s op, an soon foun
tha,--miserablo abode, and, ascending the
sutnees. Later in the evening -an event
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Cable communication has beieu. com-
Penang, Singapore'
wnerever t is rep -se, c .
in itsistyear, 1836, the Fire Premiums --"-'
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FACTORY -CORNER KING AND CATHARINE Court owce at G erich, or to Mr. IN i1TtXJLlX%x1 -;�
. TON on the premises. �j
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I - rickety atdris, rapped at the door, which
occarred which made a chatiffe in the
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prospect s of the French. Aft'ar dark a
pleted with a 0 and
Java. I
alone atr�ounted it) ............. I X9,976
n its 10th year, 1446, 9t 46 :egg zC47,76:1
J PA§MORBI
Victoria Street, Godericb
STREETS, ly A TON, ONTARIO. Goderich, Aug 15,1870 W30 � .
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� -- was opened by woman a who seemed Sur -
'i prised'to see a stranger. She invited him
Strong- * force of Germans revived the
6 20th year, 1856, If 9. *cc zCS!22,27.9
Goderich, Aug 15, 1870; W80
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SHOW ROOMS -64 KINC STREET EAST. .
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� to be seated. He knew not how to coin-
kght, A most important French posi�
A neod deal of merriment was occasion.
a
30th year, 1,966, ir. 6C cc .XK9.332
Ifte .6 41
year later, 1867, If X818.055
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AGE-liT AT GODEMOE1 I . I �
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. thence the conversation, but at length
tioa-La Tuilei�e- was endeavored to be
ed on Sunday week, in one of the New
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ABRARAX SKITIff., MERCHAM !rAnOR. ' . i
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siid : "J'his is Mrs. Duncan, I suppose2l
"Yes, .
taken by immense masses of infantry
Orleans churches, at the expense of a deaf
The Fire Reserv. Fund is now %4.1,2i,464
The Life Reserve Fund is now $9,282,468
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Hamilton, Aug. 30th, 1870. w4-3mos ,I
I - . sir.22
� . pl�ce
He asked a fevv more common
and a large force of caviulry, who ad.
vanced rapi4ly, scattering the Frengh
deaeon, who had been very industrious in,
elling-a new chn-rch publicatio n. Just be-
8 r.
The companV is represented throughout On-
gants, to
tario and t;uebee, by influentiat A.-
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Shepharcl - Strachan,
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I BAYFIEIJ) GRAVZL ROAV �,� -
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� ,questions, ,and she nithed. Hethenpaid:
"I preceive, by your accent, th#like
before them. The French"had nut anti-
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fore dismissing the congregationj the min-
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ister
w,iom appheation Frir insurance inny be mtkde.
G. � .C. Shill H, Residen t8eeretarV,
GROCERS, GODERICH .
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"DETNG1422, firstconoession Goderich Township I
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I myself, you are Scotch." .
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ciputed this attack, and the illobiles of
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grittariv flud in disorder taiiiin with
anuouncid that m,O)thers wh,) -had
children to be baptized should preseut
MONTREAL
A M ROSS Agent for Coderivit! R V
IJAVE been re ted sole a�rentsat
I . - _U 116 acres. 50 ofwhich are cleared. a mever1aHn-
I c, erbekrunsthrough theland. The lot issituatedo* �,
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. the Gi el road about 6 miles fir.rut the town of Goflu. 1.
. I ) - ) 0 . . 3 . Goderich for e e of the celebrated . -
. "Did you ever know a Lus by th�e name tt�ein all the force to' the right bank of them on the following - Sunda y. The dea- Ellicit,for Exeter i W. N. Watoo-il totSealort, I 'r erich. The land is a rich clay loam, being very suit.
. . � able for wheat or fruit growing. The lot wW be sold .
I of Jennie Smart ?" ihe River Huisuc, and were compelled con, supposing that his pastor was adver- 0 ch6apandoneasy terms. Possession imur begIv ist
I my Ovm nalfie to make ti!4n- the book,jamped . up hastil ' . - - . � I -U -- October. for particularsand terms, apply toAU33[.'- .
0 th e gal
I Exeter Factory Che se.
I "Yes, Sir. That was ' Godericb, An& 15, 1870 W30 'Toeal dealers supplied at the,.Factorr R o
. when I was a lass." arapid retreat on La Alans. 0 y and rices. �- I . PARSONS or to J. DAVISON, Esq. Goderl* -4
7 This unforeseen disaster may compel an cried out: "All yoa who hare got 'none , I . I a . Goderich, Aug 15, 1870 W30 I
� - "Did you ever know a lady by the name enetiation of the city, if not an entire can get- as many as yott Want from me, at Maitland Salt Well P SHEPHARD&STIRACHAN. . -4-12 1 -
, I of 1 ey-Margaret'McKey T, � - W A ---
. , break up of Chauz '�r� . i -
-- I know her weU, I wrolig, y's army. A Council 75 cents each." — ; �
I es, air. I ght - . - . � Goderich, Au&15 1870 1 W30 . % -0 A BARGAIN. I
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� forherasaservantfor vears. 0, ofwar is now in session at Le Mans. =11!=- ---- 1� I I - ' � . �. . 0 r -J
I . 'Did you ever see this book before?" Should the second army of the Loire I . .,� - .
- I � . 'be � -1 FARM FOR SALE, - . 50 ACRES, East,� of Lot 29, 10th con. Cuh�m, Co.
I -I � Bruce. 7 acreas,tdeared and good log house.
., reaching out the Bitile. lostl all French hope is gone. � � - I . . I ,11-- - ;.4 -
. Go . ... - . Clear title for $500 cash or for $600 ,one third down 11
� -Y�� si - Mrs. MaKey gave me that 'The Prussians have destroyed the - i- I . - 10, COW. 10, W. D. COLBORNE, 100 ACT -ES, , . . - FM CD
r. NEW BOOK6, � - . andthe remainderin4annuallustalment,swith luterelit
. the day before I took ppssagesor A , I I L09W cleared, good dwelling bouse. frine 22x36. 4-"J . ... .. ... . I -....1--.- .....-.. �---- at 6 przr cent per antrunt. I .
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- � m0rlca- bridge over the Chkere between Longwy 11 I with a comifiodious kitchen attacbed.-also good barn to I.. - rt=l Apply to
1, � Ru4 Sir hctw came it in your hands V \ - I and shed accommodation, good bearlrg orchard, well . 1 , .... ...... ., - - -
4 and Arlon. The material for the - bom- I . I . itilillll;Eili,i,ilvf,""Ilt,�4.,miq,&Ovtutlil� 01iii ,0 -.111fill ti r ... It 0 . ABRAHAM bM=*
. -I keeP a grocery on -Federal street � &C.� &00 I - - . watered,by two cre&-a runniDgtbrojigb the farm, and d 1% .111rkt8J))d11 CA11.1 I . i i i i . ........... .... - . Lumley 5 kSuept 1870 w33 -10t MerchaptTaflor .
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- . Your husband pawned it to me for drii&;; bardinent - of Longwy is being rapidly � good walls One mile. from gravel road. 5 miles from . , I ... I— - - -
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� Goderidh. Fo culars apply on the premises to 1" " i", " W
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centrated-ia-A'e inteiior. undersigned, or tp:Tlr., D Fergason, grocer. GjDdejich - T70
. -Sbe be.rran to weep. Ve saw where the c O -u ROLE -SALE & RETAIL PLATT'S PATENT EVAPORATOR . FAME FOR - - SA.U.0
- fibre spitt in. her hearC was. He to,ld her New York, Jan. I.S.-A � London I I . . I C- STE'WART1 *1, 2
. _ . � I AT BUTLEWS. AagusC15. 1870 -I Wail) � R a- R U N C I M ANV
, I who'he was, and drew from her a history spe;.iul says the Farisians are determined . . . . .. ; � .
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I . of tiertriak, and then said : "Jennie, (for, to resist tile Prussians en masse, should , I � � - - I . . - � I I . . � EMANUFACTURER OF I �i -
� - yott will allow me ta call you so) I am very Trochu allow tue cnemy to- enter the 41 Beautiful Assortment . LOT 24. 001V 4- , , -
- - iOrrY I havvebeen the means of givin - , 11 . - � - wnship of Goderieh,reo
9 YOU I 80 acres
� - city. i OF � The undersigned is prepared to UWE
ally Sorrow. I will never sell your. hus- I --- about 55 aeret ccrielaii,119
- FUIMISH No. I SALT, - — STORY CONCRETE HOUSE. ON Tali; GROUN
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I bamd another dtop of liqfior. I The idea of yielding is repulsed with JEWELLEflY OF ALL.KINDS- I a I EXTENSIVE "WRING ` "ILLS -vo
wffl .do - . GRISITL & FLO . . M :1 I
. what I canto reform him." indignation. The shop-keepiag- spirit, - -_ " 2 floor, DiningRoom, Farldr, Kitchen, Hall and Bed,
%Ve will not g4re the colirersation in Loweyer. prevails very lur, JUaT RECEIVET;, - n( ANY QUAWTITY AT TH-15 . � S. Xuley,Wid SEtsh Saw-Iffills, Atsa d Bioherjs, oom ; on the sec6nd floor, Sitting. Boorn, Large Fhwj
gely, and many . . NEW- PREMISE . . IV Bedroom and four ,other bedrotints ; on tile Base]
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. I . . detail., Hil visit cheered her heart. Parisian tradesmen are Congratulatin& ' and to 6 sold . - ]EA o' -W 0 � T 1:-3, X'-4 C e, I - . 6 1 - ' raent� D21ry Voont.Frait rooni-Storeroorn, Meat roora
On -his way back,,he stopped at th� shop themselves . I � I M Frame Earn 529xU-feet 7 miles from Qittouand,7frour lr
. I T It Goderich. Goog large orchard of ove- 200 superior
- where Dnncan was at work He looked � that they are still in the pos. C HEAP AT. IB U TILE WS. 1 FROM THE ABOVE WELL. i 1. -. Th ras hi ng , machinet, Sepdrato
session Of articles that wilt tcInp:t the — . I I : "I .� - . I . � I . I . frait trees. Boll, aeep clay loam. ^well-watored b�y
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u# as McKey entered'jt and said : 911Di&yQu eel man . � I . . ]Uo3rse ]P�owie:lrs, ]Dirng S*.aws, spring cree.k and flowing well. The property is gitzi.
- I pritiocsto make exteLSiVe pU:. . - I I .strd 1J miles from Lake Huron. of,wilich al;oodvieW
I fladtha pUce?" � - rishifigi Tackles, S."IFF. DETL01to . I . I loan be had from the (loon Ayply to- James Wnkiu
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"Yea. 1; find- I used to know your wife chases whene er they enter the capital- . I son, Esq., on t1ke preurlses UT to
�, I �1 � V Pi ALL KINDS. :;ONS11�fT&O _Op 11tEELS, GoderiZ-b, An. 15, 1�70 W80 I . - 111�' . -- � LOUGHS' G, X TRUEMAN �
I I wfien abe lived -at home. � All accounts 2gree that a resistanca to - I � .1 -- :1 I IR08 A110 .W00DIEly P - 4
.r 'Yonpa.ver lChew any, ill of her, I think.1 Z3 B&S&ETS, . I . . ' ' .1 . - I 11 Pion, land Office Goilexieb I -
I the en ' �yu,be show. that . 16 1 With Cut or Steel Boards, Dri glis, Gang Ploughs, Goderleb Aug 15, 1870 ' � *30
. emy Will,how , IATTS, . Monev to Lends . ' .1 . , ,
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'Nashavrat-alwaYs- kind .,an -d gentle. will not have been equall:ec " - HOOKS � . � . 1 , ,
- I Now,I)nnean, as you haveli Such & gool I i in the annals anit I - : Cultivators,, Land Rollers, Straw.Cutters,
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- . V` I ettles, 841t Xet�les, Wagon and P kv-
rors . N iwary available terms Apply to - - - I , JX - -A Q --AX9bX—ENZ
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! . such pretty chikIren, why dQi 74 LINES1 I 0 .1 . ` Ni;. ,�� Agri ultural Furnacest Potash Kettles, Sugar 2 ...
- wi& 6d _ _ of war.. The hor of a bombardment � I - - - - . ". ' ipe- Les' DOUGI
, . I you sto� drilliking 2p, 1mve so enraired the population., that they -ifll - - . � - I
. . � � wa* � a * � l'Riciek . I , 'AND BOX STOVES -- --
i - � He rcplied -. "'AYankeeral - re furious, �ad will go 0116 to fight and Rnllerioi kind . B,, L. I)OYVE. � . COPKING9 PARLOUR - 9 11
" I . ys answers - AND Goderiell, Amg 15.1670 - SWI . -Smitbs' Work and Repairing -
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� A qualition tr wking, a,hother. As you meet the enemy, - despite all mil 1. � .1 - 1, I ofthp most improvedkindb; Brass CasCings made, and Blael - � I - ..-- �i A3 / ..
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� I 1111 - n, why, don't. yott coansels and, a-1 . mterfarence -5 .-I I - , . done;oli Short l0tic). Call and see the STEEL MOULD -BOARD PLOUGHS, all yonc.an I.
hava o, wife,norchildre 'tary SLURC AT 'COST l I . . .
- of the , JOLBORN - HOTEL 11 .1 Setoile very-Dbeapfor Cash. . I -- -
stop- selling I - . I gov ' � . � I ;; 13 I . - - -
. , .eroment. Lfthis is persisted in no AT BUTL.ER-18. - ' , -H1 , , , 11 Godericb, An -151h., 1870 � . . I 'W30 k
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�, `lf t W'11 StOV' xell'n.g, ,wall y" StOP horror.l'thatelvilizaCion -has yet, heard' of, 'Ood", , .... . .CdDE 1101 . � .
drhWn-f . * lch 19th Aug., 1870. . SWI04 . I - � . i - . -- - I .A. '.
� ,/� , a to find a paraflef. - .. . T -- . I I I
� It I - oe's rc-�da. mometif, catit wi eye- UP will b - y � � — --�- I I � , . ��� - t . . . -1 . - . . - - �
I . . I I . , , ' - �- - � "Ma ; - - - ffrS ME HONOR OF ANNOUNMNO .
. i wdrd,, and- maidv 11 wiff.1- London, Jan. i I. ,A Paris aespatch Auction & Commi, E. -MARTIN 3?koPAetQr � . - � . - .
# .1 . I :W14 gc ofthe 13th say Mon. � . . 2 I . � � - i . . thathe-has enverecl into possession oft.,heStat4-
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.- �z 'Give us yourhincl on'that", I s Gambel;W.s I last. despatch I - I . - ,I .� *IDA , i . . � ,j occupied for the 1,astfl yem-by I -
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.1 "Key'. . .to ther authorities hepe,- which vva§sup. GO D-rMICH 8�40.LIXTON- - - I . G� I W!) . , , Nrls
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I . I ' They. sh - . I - T ... �� GoodAccommoaations. Ample Stible. ' - 32X A& -95 '- . DEMCIR WN OOLIE'N 1FA1qU'1JLF - I-
. - - the ,r.iodhu,to to,k - 42 �- itocula. ' , , ' . I
� - - Oak fian&� PN454 by them, called upoa . General-, 4-dw :� - � Go 01"9 'rTE bas purebased an Clatirelir now and amflany
I ,3, 'No-*�Izaid WKey', 'come IRStAblished IS5M. . -
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11 L I I Thgy over f,a -athe initiativa,�and make.t , . . � I I . � - .- , Q, - - kigKOM i -.0 Bejedeast4ckof .
. went over I � - � �
- I - � ,an eruptie(lall . I - ' - MAY ' � . (K -24 -OWN AS � PIPER'S MILL5);
I groe"T - I (I —.— I IHIS ;
� . th - sorties i1pod the G ' -This -ii;dmittedtaher a�- First class � . . I - J -
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_0 vcre!af. NVhen th
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the. liquor lot& , 'e,-jvojJt ,,igarods . . I I 11 ermaus. so JSZA LES. of1liscelfarleouS P'roperty xr. Qol�rlch - K� ,' iii I . .,X-0 "inmieV � . � . . . 0 1 IJEWRUI�JtT.. WATCHES! AND
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wa'scomitle", ,, McKay ad thdt1hef. inighttleprey'anted detaebi�- '' every Saturday, and in Chato& e�ieiy we(j. houso, kept in Good Style. ' . I I
- ded, .i "'Whelf,, . . A ad . I .1 - t� . . -- . , , r . I � I I . I .
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-� yer done. an yott, gar 'Into Ithoproxiaces, Inacti6n.heze '- . I .11 - - . . . I 14 "Clim - 0D- I . I I . _
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df 'Men, *6 P I o -re' roreo, armies '0 -
" . qu,go, lrome, tell yonr - vd a w1i,s$ -yo* ; in - .7 I W G� X -A 11 S dsic, W S9
I � , __ . 11 in d ed.6n Property ferijuntediate , - . a
41 A add thatfir V .. U - M I UE� . I I - of,&IlquaUtlea and prices Suitable. for the 4raft p?
. -- endangers 34!0 and promptreturns.made. � I V,X. - . - - . I ' - - � I . Itil t SP . I - � this Section
i �, - I M I ' FarinStoLk�And6ifi�rSitiespuiicttirillyattendw MRS -4 ]HIOTEL ECTF ULLY iniiinates to fArmers and others that they are preparea
. . , ., .� I .1 . - . , - I . .. - � � tO fib ,tXD*IS PREPARED TO GIVE CUSTADM.
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trouble, jou will always haro a. friiW in- thd Cause of,France: elsewfieze-' -'The �,fototjlro, h6u , the I � �d4lint�i,'� -, .- � . 11 . . . .1 . � I - 1. - -
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I _ s4vmi . of that Margaret Mcr�y thatiaV.0 violent Aepulil . � . . . -NEW: I 011orchirsin
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� � . . I . I . I . - 1, ,- I - . . . . -3 . ers, old and,new, thesame nWorm satisfaction
. Jennie, Smart ibe Bible,.! . - 1, 11 � . . - . I - ,� , , I I . - . - , . V 300DAN I � C - - 1. I I wbi.& 1lb,-Fredrielk hoso long done. gavingWJ1
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- ' t the adoptle-a O-Flllr�ek' fire. for 'idil t'ary.. ; . - GTAL k t , LUBUAVS�Aucul)n Militt I -- . I 01HARLY Q PPOSITE - . . Ill. ars exivneRce as
� I a in I ,I isqua tt,u _ � - ROL4 CARDINC. -MAIN �
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-Dun= Itiolked surprisedi bat z&4 noth- putpooes, Thrww 'Piarii . I . I � � .!, � �,� ` �., Ifitrito �- � � r .,ud�rio. 1. . . � . i i - . I . 1-. I . , , , . ye -
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