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WILL };I-: 11031E FORR l'ONS*1-1,
Iv en, 1.. 11 a. , ei ere day. -,
Wet 1.sn pai.ents at any hour anerward,, oetit
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D- II Y,F; 1 C lAN. S (Lave ,
Knigston
ors -lc& -AtArtanet. Boardttig 1
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(rs t sad- Mr. fiawnne-'sforiner Store
LLATE OF
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DR. A. WORTHINGTON,
pIty.,,terxx. s:,-iti;Et)x,
teal, partirmarly, to 4.senses Of and surgtea
operattons,upon the eve,
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kris 1,o‘orsie„
B-klItItt.S-TE .t..11 VrT(/11.N1--.i1.
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1-taw.a 'o ry. Cininty
Crown -Attorney. C4-kieve.a ."'aizati4W est 'llee
n Goers lIonse. i14ii4i)
. Cauzioron.
A r rottv.: CONVEY-
Sitxclaite S. Wzatkeii,
joiti ARRISrEltel, St)LICITORS.
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• Lige ()lee, over the Store et
- 7.,. V.*flair. .V; Son. G..b.fer,
ItIershey NI.ctIerenot
tri.z„ f -. AT - L
Notaaes Piesee, „sate, West :Street. (der
ch.( . 10:1
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(siva Davi-son,
r siTIACITOR
LJVA enta.-ery, are (3.67'-e ‘Iarket
Corner iitngstoit S'ereet„t4.iderielt . 9;42
ttetray &
pz.krtIti'..;T S; • F.117S- AT -LA '
Satartes. Conviiya;ieers. .te. ()diet Me 1
liaysectivrie-r-,- West Street. t 10,ft-tat-h. 9i42
Jolla% 13- C;rox-ctions
ITTOMY-A solAerrort IN
AND.
W. T. VOX, litor andProprietor.
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PER - •
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BUSinCSO. bixectorls
Ural , British arta 'lle:eantile
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. .r4surartoc-
OtEcLe llordini:s Law Chambers..
, JOHN IIALDAN,
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Godereh.fletober /3. tsra. - evel2eivr
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HURON AND BRUCE ADVERTISTR
" The Greatest Possible Good to the Greatest Possible Number."
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GODERICH, C FRIDAY, :JULY 14, 1865.
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.jOHN BRETZ:
n, Sheet-Im, and Copper
EGMONLWILL-E, O. W..
, Stoves, Cultivators, 45o., -for Sale:
liepteiring Dono at Short Notice.
*MARINE INStJRANCE•
British ...tatii;rican ra Dee_ CO
0F To no_s70.
Marine ep 6rttli ent.
,.!= •
GEORGE RIZMBILIa
Agent.
, Gederich, A.prif 145,5, • hv13ta
ena.ieery. Nar
otv ( o• neeenn, et,„
man ssimance Co.
tionta of..-- i.lf"est SITC.C1, thaddkv.IV from. the t -
Squat e:
ke, Uoder.ea. Catt:i 14 W '
e't- 0,fit`e''"" British AM r* A
FIRE -Sri MARINE:.
JOHN FsON" A,,`Pnt.
iertrri.E w‘ s.,n.triTort, Ts Rayfielii,`C, W., April 14, 1863. .w12
eifweecv.,N.,r, try, Fai...1,-.('onvevaneer,ke.
G eleven. C. iwer II.Unictitnerk Co's "
rderar,.• Stoie. s'"13n*29"' MAITLAND HOTEL -G-ODERIU11
MoneY to Lend on Bell Prqperty.- - . . •
• - EN. frostEtt. Pft.'01) r.t.TETO it. •TITE"
141e Ctl-etoctirts_-_,,
aboie is. most piensaaav situated 'tin an
Tr()tva-',„1-. )LE''t r' Go -7- '..naltience 1:20 feet hieji. overlooking the _Harbor
‘sr- s nnti Laise Heron z-gooti Orteitirtis, Gardens and
13 c West 44.; entrance 11"' -es! `-`1 Kura, I.Vall..snitached. Board $1 Perday isint;ir
Glasgow ,lio-ase.. ; Mealsor Peds v15410v1v
-"1"-`coaas-- Nioore,
Trk)3,,)ZIEA, • Gode
nett, C. W. 0:llee BB'S NE
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AUX:1Z/ 27th, -1.S54. sw103w31
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L. -yy.e,
rroaNty. -;•)-L1f:i l'air•Z &a. OFFICE
• 1:ta5's's Sew -
s,7 y OILtNSur
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ssfserro.n CIIANCERY, ATTOR-
over 'the new Post
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are; seer t ear, c,)etwee ter att. &e...-OtEee
.1f.E CAADVe I. D.., 'U.. 31.,
Firmiame or M.;:
prfYSI
ICf.k.N. SFR 4E 3N • AND AC
coueiter 01 -e -At. tirte Tion Ceurt
Oftee: Dungannon, C. w1.7
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-RRISTER. .AT ruEy.
irs, CONVEY.
aneer,ace., CIS:none
too=atest• z4-0191, of the Post Ozb`ce.
.113TEL - NOTICE
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OFIN DONOGII takes this- Mean; of
.. formtntr the puTAte that. he- fete- entered
; filth. the Iimei Inis'neiss in the Stand foimerly
kg.)tva as tit- Fulitta Ilousti, where he still
. ,
be hasioy m receive old frfends and eustoreeri
Goderiche Jerre 6th, le651. ' W•19
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WROXETER
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1 I:5 situated tia'tliJ• Gravel Rtnd _ running -from
.1_ t-..7encorth. to oinhailipton; °he mile north "of
where It Ieadsod to Witeieter,' and any one tray-
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, - • c:11);" ID t ,
-_Belmote, Walk' ,:erfon, Setuagarkptoni
. . .
or any plat-ein that direeticaty4'ni find aecoinin0-:
datit.m. suen as he- osilv expeett.tu find at .first class
Pony- hotels, in elf respect.s. -,..' /
ICE A WATS ' ox. . ItAND
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roe rite
rroag3I
FAO-N-.1ErY- LEND
TrOUt-••• FIShing - Friends! ' .
Vaer,
LAtvsoLterroR 1 111NREtNaPik
TY FEET
Ohltv-erv; vonveyancer., TVA, -tort, ' • - •
- - CIARLI.S '
Yl6af5yly
, Tai NCII.DIVNS COVEN A: LENGTH or
• G ot Bruce.
RISTER.- ATTORNEY- AT LAW,
Sotiettor-ta-Chancerg,. N nary • Gen-
eral Land Agent, liutt.-ard_ne„ ounty
w12 -..1r
Pryprieter. •
Cotiliseertia.lriatei CAI'
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IITCKS, •Proprietor. Thiaiii the
tarteest and t Country I lotel- in Western"
Fraisteriek Prondfoa, . Canada.andcharges as Moderate as anv Jose
in Maeoell. StagePreprietur: Good sta.'. ling fin
Herse. Horses and ag
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Carries for Hoe on
he Shortest Not see
.1.1.:ctii A FIO.INEY-A, r -1.4.11v,
•04.1.-e-i•L‘c,sqN.),....1., Fent.ic,...ke.
Sonta4.upt.t.m, C.),. Braue. . I .y.42 -6.m* -
• ...- •
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.r. tame W'etatfterait.., ,.
Wit EaLif,cEE.I...k,-.ca eau vrsciAL
. Land Survevori. 011ie and Resilenee,
I .a n.;tott Street,G.eieste..... v15n3
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..x.. na.y.
liZOITICCIAL Is IN1) St7R,VEYOR ..kIND
L • emit, Elnizinee ,Ctinton. July I, '61.
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._ I... II- fIsanallu, •
rftVIL EN''4•1.iblEt .IN/) SMIVEYGR
Land Agent and Conveyancer, Enneardint
•It:
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a A...N.I li: .tii5 'SI NI .A. t .E.J I.4
- A,R aNtTECT, . -
AO-LANS AND seaatFICATsON .t of- REHR-
r- ;eta, see., got op, in a neat and correct style.
s lie- 11 fine at tne •Iurait Auctida "Mart, Iiilig
on Street.Golerien, - law xlifilyfy
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. _ LAND AGENT, .
"Wlritat Square, Goderj.th.
re tds tara:crax every- WedlIestitty,froin IT n.m
. I00-
,
.14.]E -Nr- r -r" I
- or. r xi la L. P s ,
,- SURGICAL & MECHANICAL
4 •-, e--ear4 teescreer, (armee-sot to T. R. Moat- I
lasfarint goinery,) tioaarteh, C. W., '
Rooms over lir. E. Xtiraelee Drug' Store
January lath;1.665. - r- sw2s-Y1Y
..
raimS0-11 & HAZLE/IttasTi
0..A.TE anAttr. St 7110,XSoNO_ (
-
&aCtiOn & coamission Merchants,
BlaCk,King•Stalk Sto, Go- sfericA .1r.
&IA next Door to • &ton& /Iota
: S .0 A. io o rt.x.ir.
.7-eaaee lonsea iitt ti tons tiorles. Waggons. &e .
4, etthentatt, every- Saturday at noon. rartieulat
;caution paid to the. Sate of t3ankrript Stoek, Farm
tools, /cc: .lashadvaneedongootisleftouttommusion.
' -Ts appraised. debts eellected. landlord s-arrants ,
etslo..4, ;:ortgae4threelosed.Injusesreeted. Division i
01.1,t, Bilste4gsattendedto, Salesattliettrauels Abe- "
on Atart;Settfords_ every Thursday. .
Vicatv Safes lilts/41a 'to an. reastainbli terms
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tiocterieti. sets -tette Mt. . w22-tyr
D. NtetIougall, .
rjOR.ISED AZQVONZER. BA.YET.IBLD, '
LI Comity of ft:et-intr. $lick ill village or country
anctualixauendeilto. , - s' w9-1yr• to ' I
• .A.le14`xxtdler.
r_ICZNSW) AUCTIONEER for HURON
LA and Sawa SalesPunctually attended
Addresst. flodwia P.O. w50.4rsc,
..lobalt Camapbelt. -
TIE N Elt.A,14- COMMISSION- AGIVT
hX Coransissioneria Queers's- Beiulatortaking
Iltdavits,Convevaricer,41eteaSse. adiceon Broad I
ravairdiageofitineardizia.c.W. 9:9-
if'eter AlL'itae. •
PORWARDPA. - A N D •OGNSIISSION ,
L. Sterehant, lXvItitatta0N, G. W. Notes and
teeowatacolleeted., Business' of nnlr kind en-
astedte.hina will recatvepromkt attention.
, - w4O-iy$osx
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CABINET WA.REHOUSE,
OLDrIST I;NTHE co rxTY.
D4 GORDON
cf4LI "147:` r 31 A_ Tit. Ii1-11,
AND UNDERTAKER,
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Manufaetures anti nes now on hand a coMplete
• assortment of Furniture, aehis Ikareroonts
wEsr STREET, GOpERICE,
SUrEl_ A2
ofas, Bureaus, Tables, ReasteitTs, Hair,
Lane and %Vno1-sented. Chairs Gft Misulding
and Drilekine Glasses, fin varietyfot '
ome Manufacture a Itoported ! !
•
hag .431avars. on -hand a comolet't
ortnaent of _COFFINS. Also; "HEARSES
0 HIRE. -
&EA -amber arid Cordwood taken in ex-
han fee for Furniture, • _
Go4erieh...27th Oct...1863 w27
STORY &DVIS
TANIIFACTt.tRERS AND DEALERS IN
11,1. Stoves, Ploughs and Castings of every de-
ription. Tie, Copper and ....;beet iron -Ware, at
he Stove Depot, West Street, Godench.
-* oc•A-xt -OIL, -
. 4 .
•
1E2,000 Oil Lamp, dr-e.,4e. Old Iron, Cop -
r, Braes, Rags -and Sheep•ekine 'taken in ex.
hange. 4 46
& 3. SEED
EA L
-
EATHER FINDINGS.
&e.
G0DERICEL 0. W.
Februare 1.4.186.14.
• 9:
Business rIirecton
riLL-
Insuraace C_Anp ny
FIRE AND LIFE.
CAPITAL --TWO MILLION DOLLAI1S.
IIC'cuintilsit,41 Funds° on hand, $57000,0.00.
t•
Annual IncoMe -Exceeds $275Q0,000.
tnsuranees' eireoed tlie Ldri-ES2
4.1'f'E.•...; consistent with safety.
Life lu.suranee -Ample Sec trity.
LARGE .GOATS AND RATES LOWER THAN
- ifOST ENGLISH 0I-FICES. .
Losses Promptly .Settlecl- Without
Refereno- to a Board of Directors
eltil.RLE'S FLETCHER,
Age a t.
Gotlerie h. Mak, 1S64. w15.
B nircrtorn.
DRUGS, 1 DRUGS !
El. a" C> IC) Ill. INZ
(Suceessorfolt.13:11eynciels)..
a .-. 1E3 all
• -1
- Court -Hulce • eSq.kare iGoi(et
DISPENSING CHEMIST: & DRUGGIST
Dealeriu;and tutporteroil •
•0-1.E N. U'I IsrE :D II -OS
Chemicals, Per Aim
Iia liaotla, and is.tati prui4heiu,
STD Frs,
TIORSE & CATTLE -5T.,EDICEN-ES
. &ARDEN SEEDS. &C., Ac.
OODERICEL.
•
at
?°
1%Tedica: men punettia4 attenciecito
LowestfrTrade ' , - ,
B. --Physician's Present -now; earefully dist=
petised. .• •
Peden-11.Jan. 19. 1558. . 49
-; MARBLE WORKS
W. C TREIEAVEN
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Head
stungs
C.]
•
Tombs Tib1ot9 s, Table- %*4
.1311E LIVERPOOL a• t LONDON
Tons, &e.
, FIttE a 1.1YEFSSUR401; 00.
LIGHT! LIGHT _LIGHT
= . .
ROCK & COAL OILS
Burning Pluid;Lamp-Oils. ,
'ForSale by
F. JORDAN. ,'-
Gorle:rich,.larr. 17,1b5.9. 69.
' GODERtek, C.
£2,000,000, Si; 4eett-mulate4 Fund,,
. • $5,01,72e. - • • .
- _ .
13rittania Life Assurance Co. of London'.
- - -
F -111E under.siene chavto 'leen appoin.tee
- . Af,,ent forthe above: ofirrhly. resoect/ahle
•ee Coin pa n ies.i pri=-pa rid tti 'aeccrt both Fi sea nes
- 14.11erf sks,at moderate- raiesot oremium
• "• A . 1,1.11.0S'S ,Aseer.'`.
- r.7'sodeeich 3a:islet 18.°P e ten2t
NEW MARBLE WOR S
Main Street, Exeter..
• D. & - A. Ar_CON.NEL41.4t.
MONUMENT -S. TOMBSTONES.
Keete, °fever).- description and
style of uorkmanship, furnished on
short notice,' and at the lovrest prices.
Liberal reduction made for eash.
t ALL ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATIthED TO
Designs of Monuments &e. hos
seen at the shop: ,
E•lteter. October 1st. I:464. • w12 -Iv '
RIFLES, KW GUNS,
prs,ror..s,
SALE !
AND •`'
MADE TO .ORDER,
.131'
J. C. MINTOSH.
Opposite the Market.
Ole All kinds of repairing done on most
reasonable terms..ZA - s
Goderich, August 2a 1864.. tiw94
.0AL
-A.LA:RGE -QUANTITY OF
BLAUSIttiTH'S COL .
ON HAND AND
At the -Wharf
. GEO. RUMBALLI
_
177 .
. Agent.
t.47wef Goderich, May 29tle 1865. swirl
Money to Lena,4
'N very reasainabIe
terms. Apply to
B. L.- .DOITLE, .
Crabb's neW
Gotierich, 9th Jan; 1866.1• w60-1yr
• • •
OT -.Con. A, --TownsItip of Ilowick,
mile from Wroxeter, on •
THE GRAVEL ROAD.
'4 Logbouse and barn, '
92 ACRES, 28 CLEARED
- Apply to
F. W. T [TOM ASI.I.eq., B.
• tc4iati, Pee 2edatle, see'ew:.:1-tf
MONEY T.O.LEND.
-EIGHT PER CEN'.1:-
' SUMS OF
One Hundred 'bonus and jIPWardS.
APPIY to
TOMS &MOORE,
• soecitore..
CBABB/S NEW BLOCK .
Goderich, tSept,„811, 1864, w33 t f
MONEY.- TO LEND,
30 000 WILL be loaned on nal
1 pr.wed Farm --Property. •
HORACE HORTON,
-oderich, 6th June, 1865. wipe
• EVERY -ARTICLE Iffill
WANT IN-
READY-IYIADE
CLOTHING!
Can be -purchased Cheap
FOR CA.SILat
SM1TH'
Clothing Emporium
itARKEI.SRUARE,. GODEI4Cii
Gaierien. June 9, !SO. • • . vi12
TIAL -LO RING .
.A7s. 1VX Sii, -
REl URNS flIS MOS t E THANKS
.for the very flattering encouragement he ha:,
reeei ved si nee he comineneed business in.Gode.
Web; not heiag able to execute over one -hall o
he orders brought to bun (aca SeasOni. having
.now secured facilitiesfor -
Carrying an Business Extansifely
and cmpfeying none but first:class tradesmen
Andes D. A. beheyes his experienee as Cutter is
seeond.te none in the Previnee,havingea.rried on
bliSilleseexteninvely andsuccess-1'4)4in Hamilton;
prineipallymrst-elass i•ustoiners.and ha ving-been-
Cinter iii One of the' Principal Establishmen IN
Edin burgh, -Semiarid. he fe-arlessly states to a
.discerning public that • 7 .
CLOTHING -CAN BE NADI,
•
at hi % establiithinetileqiial let he best Establish--
Meat in Toronto or Montreal.- . -
Coderieb.()ct,30 863 . l'w40-1V
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1,11Mir 111r. 01! -
•AND
arriage factory
LIGHT4IOUSE -St.,GODERICH
lE SUBSCRIBER wkites to return thanks
• to tile public for past favors received at their
lianas, and would beg to intimate -that he 18 deter-
.
mined -to Sell waggons .
CHEAPE-R. THAN EV ER.
I wilisell yon a waggon- "cOmplefe-for $55.00
cash, and all .other things in proportion ',Alf work
Warranted tO: give- Satisfaction.
-
Alf kinds of Farming implements made to order.
JOHN McPIIERSON;
Goderteh, Jan. 9th. -1866, wsw37
nei EL 33 abt
Tfigsubseriber would announce to the publie
• of Huron and Bruee that he has on hand
and will Maketo order Carriages, Wagons, Harr'
rows,' kc., wli ic h will be sold eheap llbreash or
approved credit. • -On hand and for sale cheap, -
•
BALMS OHIO ."
Reaper & iMower
JOHN PASS:MORE,
- Nrietoria Street., Goclerk.b.
•
-Aptilist:1863.z• • W49 6131
ATT. ROBERTSON, FOR, SALE..
olo n c,
40110100111111000110filifi 4
tht
4-- •
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MANUFACTURER
*FAL- FINDi OF
, , SUCH AS
.Btireaus, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads in encliest.
variety, wardrobes, I3ook Cases, Illattrasses,
Center fables, Dininz Tablet:'Breakfast Tables,
Totiet Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, and niany
otherartieles.too numerouSt o mention, Att kends
o f • /
WC:PC*1) 'I' I.T11.1WINT44-1
Promptly attended to- UPHOLSTERY.iti allits
- -branches, •
UNDERTA-Xiliel&c.tato
-'Mr. R. respectfully invites an examination oi
Wis stock- Warranted to be made of the best ina-
terial and workmanship, and at •grtatlit reduced
prices: Cair and compare, and be sat,sfied before
going elsewhere. •
Cordwood and all kinds or Farmer's Pro..
ducats ken in exeban,10,
Wareroora•on Elgin _Street. •. •
Goderich.51.arch 24th. 11363. BYT:59
DA.RT.11.$ desirous of obtaining First Class
Cedar terF (Log and Building purposes ran
be supplied -In any eitantay, and tw reasonable
terms, by. applying to =
J.. W. EtLIOT.T.
Gaderich Feb C411.1864, _asl• •
.‘
• 9to•ACRES - of Lot No. 32 List Lake
Road, Hay. _
,
F1RST..-! RATE LAND-:!
raves easy ;apaly to -
DONALD• SUTHERLANtl,
on the premisel, - •
•M., C. CAMERON, .
Goderice.
GOderic.h, April 30th. 1864. w14-tr
For SA1,-.-J---
e ffiruce
1VOL. 3. --.NO 91
MONEY TO LEND,
ON 1.3.1PROV41) FARMS,AT 8 PAER CENT !
--ALSO,-
Some to Invest in Town ' Property.
J JL GonDA-N,
Barrister, ste., Goderieb.
•Ooderieb, Sept. 13, 1864. sw3-tf
1=4
FOR SALE.
.;
r OTS 8 -and 9, -range 13, in the township of
J..) Stanley, $20 per acre; south 90 acres Of
lot 29. Lake t.--hore, Ashfield, $6 per acre; East
.25 acres- ors luth eatery quarter °riot 2 In, the
9thron., W. D., aebtiefe, $4 per /MID; and 20
Town Lots in Oedema, price $30,00 each Pau
p wards. Apple to •
•
. /110S. WEATHERA LD,
• w Sat- ; ca'oderich
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Wriumi by &sue.
SORROW'S SOLACE.
We loved, we have parted,
That brightness is past,
Yet I am not broken hearted;
My life is not -all ov'ercast.
True the present gives no promise,
That the star of love shall rise,
Brighcning with its golden radiance
The future's gloomy skies.
Hope, that charmer Joie; bath fled,
Though she lingered to The last,
Yet my heart -exclaims, not sadiy,
!Tis over, it le paesed,
'Tis past, oh not for me, -
Shell earth's love blessoms bloom,
Those I once uwned are laded,
They haie lost their sweeeperfurne,
let bless I the star whicls thightened;
For a while my life's derlesky,
keep' the flowers tho' laded,
They., around me withered lie.
Those words, I tote, I tan loved,
Which once had power to thrill,
They were delightful treasures,
Methinks I hear -them still. •--
But 'tit; Past, l'an not ungrateful
For the sweet enchanting drangrife
I :put aside the tele of the staters I've
guard,
Press I onwaid,teinly seeiuge
- Love is not the goal of life„
-My heart and soul not fearing, •
• Shall join earth's -great din ard
.My burden now I've taken, -
Which I slum* from, all too long,
Work leads to life eternal,
Must be my hope and Seng,
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Tis the star of faith in God.
Sweet flowers are springing daily,
In the parcli'd.ground -once I trod,
:God has prainised Iivin,g watene '
ICrid some my thirst musteease, -
O'er rough reads he -often2einis us,
• To homes of perfect peace.
-
The *Quaker and 1101113er,
....ono.
BY ALFRED QUADELET. • -
. The' most honest °fall Qualcars, Jonathan
Simploninhabited in London a sinall but
pretty., housewithliis daughter, a young -girl
scarcely eighteen years of age. Mary was a
beautiful blonde, with large blue eyes aa
wise as she was heatinftil ; she was eonstantly
surEounded . by=.a host ef ailtnirers, anxious to
winiter heart, but their effort* were in vain.
• Mary was not a coquette, and far from enjoy-
ing the -effect produced by her therms, she
was often annoyed by it. Edward Weresfind,
. cause of this intitnney. A sudden and an -
expected
a young artist, intimate in the fetnily, . lies
- the only person wiweeasociety /she really en-
joYAed.very sin3ple oceurence bad been the
: expected death had tarried auay the Quaker's
:- trite, sail young atd beautiful, and, aexious
- to preserve the image:of cm so dear to hire;
he had called the young artist to her. death -
bel - It was there _that Edsvard hadseen, for
the first time, the youngand disconsolate girl,
and _where their attachment first sprang luto
life, amidst:the tears of one and the heartfelt
-
sympathy of the other. A year has scarcely
elapsed when the young artist made known
to the father of Mary 1.1is _desires and hopes.
- The good Jonathan saw no rea.hin to op-
pose the • -mutual inclination of the yoeug
lovers-. Without beirtg rich, Et1;vaid, with
the aid of his pencil, as amply able to sup-
port a family. His father, Mr." Weresfard.
one Of the oldest merchants of ilte city, had
retired irom business with a large fortune;
his was 4 rare tustance of rapid suceessIaa
speculations, so rapid, indeed/ that few tad
been able to follow its progress. Werciford,
whose manners Were rather rouerh and tin •
eolith, Jived alone in the outski.-ts of London,
wIthont troubling himselfat all about big NOD; _
he was -one of tiwee peeuhar wen who trou-
bles nobody in &icier not to be troubled t4in-
eelves,•and was tolerably good nattned if no
favo-rs were required of hint
Edward, sure that his father would readily'
commit to bia marriage with the pretty
Quakeress, was anxiously awaiting, the day
thatshouldotmd
iwri'ilnjoi:,
Jonathan,
thn,wh1.0
furnis-in the
neighborluied of London, started one mornir.g to collect -.a fir,g'0 sum of money, which
he designed for the expense -et the wedding.
He was absent only through the dayeand as
he was returning, after •dark , on horsebeck
be Perceived -at A short distance a luau stand-
ing in the _middle of the road, evidently for
no gnod purpose. He stopped, hesitate -4g
• whether to go 4 or turn hack. In -the ..
ineantiinethe man was advancine towards -
bine and flight seemed impossible .1 he •
therefore dettrwined to wake the most 0 -
ii and go slowly On. As he approached
nearer be perceived that the man waa musk -
ell Tlre unknown drew a pierol and poirit-
Melt to -wards hinveen, uded his purse. The -
Queker lacked eouruee, but nattuaby ca'm
and inoffensive, and unable to reeist en armed
man, he 'took from tie pocket a puree con-
tainiue twelve guineas and gate ia to the
thief, wbor ecountine the motley, allowed the•
poor man .piss and proceed on his- jou. '
.1.
-fie:T. , BUt ',lie ' rout*, Beebe: tile tittle
resistance thet had been made; and in she -
hope of a second Spoil SOOrt overteolt :the
honest jonathan, placed himself across the
readaod pointing his pietol iu ike lame -
direction t••
Your watch said be.
namTheed.pkeinrie,rtileca.n ublishel sconlinue torprnit e above,
Innasibe cost ofpninieg has doubled. The Quaker was surprised but. pot, fright- •
ened however. He toolly pulled bis watch
etc.., largely increased -they are compelled to advance
•
The price off pt.( nearly trebles/and taxes.dunes.licenses
-from hie pocket; hooked at, the tithe, and.
their terms as follows _
•
TERMS FOR 1865. tiffow," said bet o h
then handed it to Lille "allow
e to go -moo,
FE c,:truannyyowne000t it lahee aneevivleewwas..........-.....: $1.10 per .,ast, num! pagrjay
absenee./1 _
'thee, my daughter will feel anxioul at
For any three of the Reviews. 10.00 "
For all four of the Reviews 1200. " "One minute," replied the thief, mere
For 131ack wood's AI agazine.. 4,00 o - and mpre emboldened by this coolness., • now
'
For Blackwood and one Review7.00 "
ForThaekwood and any two cif the swear that you haven° other money.'
R eitieWs . - . - . - . .... 10,00 "1 neversw"said dQk..
Forlyeareee uaer
aetwood-and three ofthe Re--
views ..... ,_... ..... ..... 13.00 " - - li Wen' allir°1 that 318-111°Ye with You 'no
For Blackwood antitheft,. ur Reviews 15.00 LI
other -money, an upon my. word, .1181 443:112 -
_dog lb these pricesTswente-faur alma year fur litack-
• I Subscribers in he British Provinces
'-wifalLyiehls with see inucl orace I will 1 t o
wineemninadai- ea -We of miner vto enee towerds
11191:11:111111111 wad and etght eentsa year for each Review to cover the
g p your way." e 'Ill
* The works will be printed on agrefttliimprorefl quality 1
r.and while :warty all Atnero•an l'eriminals are -
.
Jonathan thought a znoment. and shook his
Yin- di clator
. eitheraii...0ed in price or reduced 111 size -and :yelp head.
Press, Type, &Fittings
.IN GOOD -WORKENG ORDER.
.Appli to C151413ERT, -Printer,
Bouthampton.-C. W
June 10th, 1865.. . • w20.4t*
•
SOLVENZAOT OF 1864._
TRE creditots ofthe tinderaigned'are notified'
rpeet at the law office of Messieurs_
Toths &'Moore, in the Town of Goderieh, on
Monday, the Serenteentk day of July, A. D.,
1865, at tea of the clock, in the -fere-
.
neoti, for the - purpose -•• of receiving
statements Obis affairs, and of naming an
assignee . to whom he may make an assign
sint under the above Aet.
• Dated at the town of' Goderfek id the
County of Huron, this nieteenth day of Zane
A.)) , 1866; - '
, WILLIAM EDEN.
TOMS --it MGM, .
- Solicitors lir InsoIveut. ev,21. 2t
generally.both..-we shall continue to g,iirsieg,fanaiithelduilthcnoil;_es ,...- " Whoever thou art" replied be, gravely,
of ail the matter contained linbeibrienitnd as cheap, for ihe _
" Itnou halt guessed that lain a Quaker,aud
afireeenuerilrieriPartet:renfu'rPnrisiche.seel.vasji those of any of the -come. that inot even for my life would I forsake the
pett
ijOlaguPp:riel°dIcl wealtishillthehi4cdSetclounfthille'o. rightai-edttinns which 4utrnUth. Now, I must tell thee that I . have
der.neath my saddle two hundred pouuds
at the pr_esent prennum on gold would be about *too a
year.our prices 415) are exceedingly low. Add to. ibis
the fact that we makeourannualpayrnentstothe firmsh
Publishers for early slieets and cop3-right in gold -$1
'eneninens at thistune Pan - 186.9 nearly •-$2 50 Mem:-
rency-and we trust abet in the scale we hare ildODIC.d
. weshall be entirelyinStified by onrsubseribers and ibe
rea din.- ublie ,
IdellTillw*o" hundred poindaI". exclatated The
thiefitvlibse eyes fleshed upon Ws mask..
-"But it thou art good, ifthou art human,"
tontinned the Quaker, "thou Wilt leave me
,isTraetheeTintinerce.re-tasofetdatemn.somdeiriliieeinishicatesd tb0;47iiihet.r.reathneiree,astheers inth:rrimer aeyndrinwilidanoUtgbheteatr Ilse ag.goaiiangi-oto_dbi
annum) on onr Civil War, and, though sometimes ringed
with prejudice, they may still. cousidering their great
abilityand the different stand -points from which they
are written.be read and studied with advantage bythe
people of thiscountry,orevery. cretdand party.
The Four -Reviews for 1863.
A few copies of the above 'remain on hand. and 'WI
be‘e
svoldalsatopublishsstortthbewelio_le four, or 43_2 for any one. •
. F2-3.11,1VEB1128 GUIDE; -
13y iliXtriSTrnesees. of Edirburgfr,-, and the late J. P.
Norte x. ECoollisTegmte. D2 vsoics.oft_romT)paailublat7posicei:obvp:or,rd1646e0....iatogal;vicist7to.....iitto:athilee_A. thief-j1)aau,la fristat-tedn ciu_nvodi re ronn..n044 hgttaiitt:
pagesand namerous Engravings,
?RICE rffor th: Tye° v. olu.,mes-by
1011 MMUte MY ' s criedto Ito, as walker street, zrei, yi,;41•!: Og-00.11 You will stmiibt•
• .
pose ofsuch a sum for a lbws time, The
"dear girl loves her betrothed, it, Would be -
-cruel put off their union; thou haat a.,
heart, thou bast:loved perhaps, and thou -
mist not commitatioh a wielred aetioe."
"What in the r-1 do I care for yt3ur
daughter., he.r lover, or their marriage 71
wantthe money and must hare it At twee."
Jonathan, with a sad heart, liftedthe rad.
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