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NDITORIAL
A Levay Driven insane, HOLIDAY PRFENTS
to mention in our last. that Wm. Young 1 94‘
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Esq., has. neon re-elected Reeve of Col- I
Du k e of i 7,et1"3 • borne. Mr Yeitng is a good man and will
1 Italy refuses Spain.
i do good service to Ins township. A case of sudden or violent fright oca
2 Spanish ministry resigned._
3 McDougall left St. Paul for Canada. I " curred in ourveighboring town of Abingdon .
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4 St. Paul brings water sopply 2 miles. ! LUCHNOW Jauy. Sth 1870. on Monday last, whieli should prove a sad
Ste :— I saw a statement in thee:Huron and impressive warning to all who aro 1W
'ITH A VIEW TO MATERIALLY
5 Mia. stoe e's defence in the l'ress. I
partial to indulging in practical jokes. It L reduce his present large stock, the
i • seems, front what we can learn, that on
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.1? font the Galesburg ( Ill) Free P ress,-30thut ;
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6 U.S.s: inpathise ith Nur' West.rebel.s Signal of the 6th ins•. wliich seemed to subscriber will offer for the next
point to me as one who is afraid of or at that day a party of- boys, disgu se
CArtter is at Ottae a.
fleast wishes to shirk his duty when on oath.. hideous masks and grotesque garments,
.4 R I: I ntlians hate annexation ileas.
9 Sir'.I. Young h4lrecepti.m at of tawa...
I Your correspondent who signs himself called at the resi mice 0 an t,s mie. e
10 Rankin expects N. It. cellectorship. i "Truth," has certainly niade no grave plac.
, lady Mrs. Oeuvre 11. Marshall, in that
I i liamilt,q1CounciltrAve Mayor 88(0, '69 - mistatements, and I wish he had come -They eaered • neiselessly at the
York. back door, and succeeded in ftightening an
forward in his own naine.—That I shirked ! infant almoat into aionvulsions. Mrs. M., .
12 F.•chtvr the traectlian's in New
13 Aikens will resign tu McDougall. I my duty I deny, but that I was,as lenient.' hearinif the horrified scream of her chit&
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1::.; Telegraphs broken all ,:ver. I shiel,d and protect it fmtin harm. In Ion--
iigt etri-)
when giving my evideace, I admit.—I de -
la Petter speaks sanguinely of Grand T, efieill yi
public opinion • as', openly expressed . the floor. She was shortly afterward
tstrhees:aulitietil efanien7i:
'Banded the inquest for two reasons. First.- i, erytthgetomlliteskrecd‘hitildg
: to myself by very Many, and Secterd, . found by her friends, and proper remedies
11 wished no slur cast on the pro- 1 were at once a.dminstered, but her revival
f 1 i I h bl b h if i f t that she
14 We 2N1,111,1 like to see hitn. - itnmed ately hastened to its asaistauee to
las possible tu a young medical practitioner
17 At half,- v earle meeting in London.
18 Gee. Doyle held ter... at Halifax.
19 Twe vessels wrecked do
oust., burnt by lightning do
21 New liquor law a dead letter do
22 The Cabinet deserts McIamaall.
23 serves Min right for joining it.
24 Quebec .1fereeee in the bhies says :
25 Business diminishing poverty increas.
26 Greely is to have a shrievalty.
27 He is one of the " nine martyrs."
28 Bishop of Panama is dead.
29 More "de" struck in Petaolia..
30 A whiskey detective in Hamilton.
Snyder cf Cialt s Lis name.
32 Wages—S2 00 each ease.
33 5 French bankers are galley slaves.
fession o wich ant an um e mem er. I only witnessed the orr y ng ac
; When called to -see deeeased, 1 foutid her -I was hopelessly insane. Up to this writing
, dying frem loss of blood. Dr. Tennant j we reeret te say that no lucid intervals
Iesker me to cut down on the bleeding hare been developed, and the woman once
artery and tie it.—This peremptorly re- la happy wife and a proud mother, is now
I fused to do, an& to4that gentleman, that I a raving maniac, bereft of reason and
it was too late. He wished Dr. Cole o r cowering in fright. .
IDr McDmigall sent for as they would as- ! This sad affair has caused a deep feeling
sist, and I replied I should be happy t in Abingden, and Mr. Marshall has the
meet them and retieed.—But, and it is a. • deepest sympathy of the community in his
grave 'but,' within an, hour a fine young suaden and diatressing bereav8ment. The
lady ceased to exist.—I would not have I boys who participated in this masquerade
dared to do such a`very serious operation' which has brought so dire a gloom and
withogt at leastone or two medical brethren sorrow upon a once happy household,
being in attendance.—If Dr. Tennant con- I realize the situation keenly, and are struck
tattered hitusejf warranted in undertaking -with -sfricere sorrow for the results of their
such an operationalone, I have nothing to !reckle thoughtlessness. This is but an -
do with his censiderations. 1 understand of 1 tither warning, in an already long and
35 And hurle&dewn a precipice. ed this inquest thrungh Spite. If I had had !'
I dreary catalogue, against practical jokmg
and its inevitable results, and, we truat it
34 A 31-t Cen is train struck hv avalanche the Methodist persuasion say that I demand
the honor to belong to such an exalted will be remembera fur some time to come,.
36 Baltimore cures scolding wiyes,
37 By pourine soup down their backs.
38 Ottawa has 6 daily papers.
39 Montieal had 4.975 drunk cases 1869.
40 Serrano may be Kine of Spain.
41 War in Paraguay ended.
42 Lopez flea tu Bolivia.
43 Pertuoese troublesubsided.
44 French Cabinet formed.
45 Cuban supply ship left N. Y.
46 Telegraph operators on strike U. S.
47 Illicit dis...it-rv seized, Elora,
Miss Savage is dead. She died frpm loss
43 hieh matle5:•;300 Wyrth whiske v.a. week
1.if•blood or if yeu will bled to death. And
,49 Fenian candidate beaten Lone ford.
letters such as this can da no good now.
. 50 4 R. C. Cardinals recently dead. Why or %vherefore she died Dr. TenUant
51 King uf Portugal promises reforms. can reply. -1 was nut there to see the op -
52 U. S. mails to France go ci-; eration and_ state no surmises. I wish
sincrely that 'Truth,' had held his tongue
53 French postal offer not bt
more_elegantly withheld his pen. Please
54 Russiahas seized some Islaials,•r.ratain give space for this in your next issue and
55 Czar would like a holeJapanta Oblige your Obedt.
56 Boiler explos. in 3Iontrealet, on n411. • John H. Gardner, 31.D.
57 Quebec g,tol had 184 inmates lst Jan. EDITOR'S 11. Emaass.--Dr. Tennant is, of
58 Do circuit issued. 3400 writs. course, entitled to a reply if he tvishes,
59 Typhoid fever is raging in Hamiltcn. but we trust such a. painful subject will
nut be unnecessarily dwelt upon.
society, as the Mathodists I presume they I in that locality, at least. All right think -
would. have all . been - in my favor, but I 1 ing people, it! is to be hoped, will dis-
am only a member of the church of Eng- courage any amusement which has'for its
public opinion'of this vicinity, as a medical victim upon 'iv limn it is tutlicted. A
object the inOrtiffeation or fright of the
land.—My position, Mr. Editor, in the
swer to 'spite, 011 iny part. -1 have done la.test realizatiunof this fantastic in:twittery
blightened and 'darkened home is the
man. is all I ask you to hada at, as an an -
the last 25 years, but never such a deadl and as pitch should speak sileutly vet
very many operations on the neck during
brilliant one as. this. I hope we will heayr 'eloquently against tile perpetration of such
no more of the matter, and the less said uf donbly Wicked "fun" in the future,.
it thelsetter. Of all things I hate this to a -
self-defence would I have said any thing. w ePa tiLiet
rr tdctawas AnGoltr lavi.ret vo
eNetlaNt II:Re kilt:taro:h.—of iltlaicle
be dragged before the public, and only in
tenane-neht agitation in 'Ireland. The re-:,
.
60 Buffalo commerce is decreasing.
61 Tessele cleared 1a62„716,390.
62 Do • 1869, 10,534.
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63 So much for protection. . Glasgow is an extremely prosperous and
64 Seward thinks well ef 3Iexican future'. • busy place. It has grown faster than any
65 Erie canal receipts S700,000 shurt '69 city in Great Britain, having increasett its
p.,:pulation front aleout 300,000 in 1861 te
66 So much for protection.
' over 550,000 at the present time. Its
67 0 that people woulal tatoderstanci this.
citizens now claiin that it is the largest
68 A dozen ruurdees N. Y.New Year's day town in the United Kingdoin, after Lon-
don, having more people than 'Liverpool
to -day. It is growing more rapidly than
ever, and will soon haveits million. Some
69 Happy, happy day !
70 And. happy, hapny city :
3 persons dead of T riehi nor at Genoa.
Of the -sanguine S.:otch even predict that
72 3 pers,eas poisoned by cosmetics, N.Y. it will yet outstrip the.Biitish metropelis
73 Used to beautify face. itself. Its manufactures are very varied
74. 3 sacrifices to va.nity. land extensive. aa is evident from the pall
I ot smoke in which the city is constantly
75 Salt Co. organizedat Peterborough.
enveloped. The houses look sombre and
76 Sunday storm all over Can. and States'
black 'and all tl.e streets have a begrinied
77 Tobento market very dull. J appearance that does not ad& to their
78 Wheat used for pig feed in U. S. i beauty. Glasgow is famous for its tall
79 Several houses burnt in London.
80 Be sure to date yuur letters 1870.
81 Australia exports kangaroo sausages.
82 We would prefer Carman's XXX.
83 Two Texas onions make peck.
84 Ships drawing 15 ft can't pass.S. Canal
85 Dickens has faith in the Peeple,
86 But no faith in the upper classes.
87 Fenian row at Longferd election;
88 Troops had to fire on the mob.
89 Motley's House robbed of 85000.
-90 Changes iu Italian ministry expected.
91 CEen.Clituicil discussed in French Leg.
92 Serrano shot at in'Spain.
93 Election rows reperted do.
94 Dietat-u-ship abandoned do.
chimneys, two of their. being 430 and 46.,
feet, which is considerably above any tow-
er or suire lit Europe. The lofty chim-
neys belong to chemical works, and are
required to carry off ubn ;xious vapors and
gases, which would otherwise settle down
upon the city and prove very deleterious
to health. • They can be: seen for miles,
and are the landmarks of the city. —Cur,
Chieagu T ribune.
When Coal was Formed.
Of the lapse of time in the formation of
our coal fields we cannot have the faintest
conception ; it is only measured r.by Him
with whom a thousand years are as one
:day. But the inagnitnde of the time is
nut surpassed by the boundlessness of the
providential care which laid lip these ter -
95 St Thomas Island sold to U. S. restrial treasures in store for Hts children
97 And prisoner discharged.
96 Caldwell extra.dition case decided, whom He was afterwardstocall inte being.
Let me, therefore, dismiss 'this probtless
subject aith one illustratien. Mr. Ma -
98 Prince Arthur's ball was on Friday; claren by a happy train of reasoning, fur
99 Everybody charmed -and delighted.
100 Quebec poor suffering severely.
101 Police fines, Hamilton, 1869, $49C0.
102 Mariposa gelds marry at 12.
103 Boston has a one cent store.
104 Michigan has a 6 -legged. pig.
105' Vicksbnroh police wear red uniforme.
106 An English prize boy weighs 739 lbs.
107 King of Wurtetnburg dines for 3 hours.
108 Georgia has sent 100 converts to Utah.
109 Green peas are in seition, Florida.
110 Wiscon. ie to have bald-headed ball.
111 A Kentuckian wed his gra'ma's sister.
112 A 100 -yr old Nashville negress says :
113 " De Lord forgot to call for me.''
114 5,000 N. Test. dIftributed in Russ.
115 Gov McDougall is in Toronto.
116 Likes the Rossin better than Pembina.
117 Rouchette supplants him. Ott. T Imes
418 Great distress in New York. -
119 Many thousands out of work.
120 French ambassador, London resigned.
121 do do Berlin do.
122 French rioters at aubin liberated,
123 Ftench ministry is to reduce arany.
124 Young Lopez is in New York,
125 Wall St. speculation reviving,
126 Gold room again animated.
127 Port -an -Prince taken by Hayti rebels.
128 Deery-Dion billiard match is on 15th,
129 San Fraricisao is excited over is.
-130 V. S. memorial funds progressing.
131 Rawlin.s fund now 850,000, •
132 Stant on fund already b20,000.
133 D. McInnes, Hamilton,leaves own bus,
134 To becotne financial chef of G W R R.
135 Telegraphic strike continues.
136 Ottawa Court House burnt
137 Valuable records lust.
138 Mott* Foreat saw & grist rnill burnt.
139 Hon. M C Cameron's. in Montreal..
140 Prince A. is to visit PreatGrant.
141 Incendiary caught at Nyoodstock,
142 He was examined and juooed.
which I refer the reader to his •Gealegy
Life,' arrives at the conclusion that it would
require a thousand years to form a bed of
coal one yard thick. Now, in the South of
Wales coal -field there is 'a thickness uf
more than 30 yards, which would have re-
quired a period of 30,000 years for its
formation. we now assume that the 15,-
000feet of sedimentary materials were de-
posited at the average rate of two feet in a
cenfury, correspending to the rate of sub-
sidence, it would have required 3,807,000
years to produce this coal field.
DISTRESS IN THE UNITED STATES. -Be-
tween 3,000 and 4,000 working -men have
been driven ont of employment withitahe
last month in New York through the clos-
ing of stone works in the •shipbaddine in-
terest—a resulta.t tribute& to the protection
piney which has been so pertivaciously
advocated by the Tribune,'and persevered
in by the government. We find also that
at no periopas there been so much dis-
tress, and go many personk out of emplo) -
ment at Christmas time in .New York, as
there hav4.1/4,aen this season. Merchants,
foreed by the'inactivity of trade to shorten
sail, have in most instances reduced the
number of their employees ; and in this
way it is estimated., that several thouSand
persons have been suddenly deprived of
the means of living. -The commercial
Papers are recommending; that _clerks and
others. who received their dismissal en
Christmas day, and who form an army of
no small .dimensions, should go to work on
the railroads. But it is a sorry change ;
for few men who have been toiling for
yearsat the desk are equal to undertake
the work of a railway laborer. The whirl
of New York life has .its attractions, but
when they are met with such drawbacke,
there seems sotnething far more pleasing
in the steady prosperity that awaits in -
migrants in, Granada.
turn of () Donovan Rossa, the apprehensi-
on of a Fenian outbreak, and other excit-
ing 'batters, have not led the farmers tict
forget their land -tenure grievance. Sit or
seven thousand persons canie through:tor-
rents of rain to the last meeting at, the
Corragh. The deloge neither impedecithe
.march of the green -ribboned and earreen-
bannereat host, nor damped the ardor of
the speech-nialrers. Letters were read
from Mr. Cogan and Lord Otho Fitzgerald,
M. P.'s for Kildare, expressing sympathy
with the objects of the meeting, though
the ferinercarefully frein pre-
judging the gnestion.' Then the F. P.'s
got to work with their usual vigor. The
Rey. Mr. Nolan said the 8.000 landlords
had a well paid press- to defame the five
millions who were their serfi,and call them
liars, cut-throats and assassins.- But there
mioht come a time when these fi • e mil-
lions would ask, were they bound to. re-
spect an empire that kept them under the
mighty hoof of thease 8.000 ? They (tyrant
landlords and the cerrupt press) must not
forget that the a -ell -being of the five mil-
inms involved the welleaeing of -the em-
pire. The Rev. P. Tracy was still more
energetic. In proposing a resolution, he
said, "Let the word • go forth -no more
rack rents, no notict.s to quit,no capricious
ictions, no tyrant landlords, no tyrant
tenants, and no tyrant priests, for he must
say there :Tem suchjoce, rrences as u n warran-
table alter denunciations.'
sant
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TWO WEEKS ONLY !
The balance
DISCIPLINE. -M RS. Dilkes punishes
her children, who, are models of infant
virtue, whenever they disobey. Inference:
when Jack collies roaring to yoi about
n000, and refuses to stop when he is bid,
you firA scolil,then raise your hand -bw,
dear ma am, just one moment. Jack has
been broilin,, in the sun since breakfast
time. His Fegs ache, and the gnats have
had a nip at him; his hair is in his eyes ;
hehas a hole in his trouseri and a stone in
shoe ; his (ace is begrimed and his fing
are sticky. If your legs ached, h2ir were
in your eyes, and your fingers were sticky
how do you think you would feel under the
circumstances ? ould it not be advisable
by washing,brushing and cimbing.,first to
ascertain. how many parts are depravity,
and how much is dirt ; then, if' need be
to correct him, a la Mrs. Dilkes ?
; Mrs. Irwin, a sister to Mrs. Stonewall
J aek 0 :las "secured a patent for an- itn-
prov t in the construction of houses,
whic is claimed, will create a new
era i hitecture. Mrs. Irwin proposes
six-witi ortlexaconal 3partments, which
143 Toronto had only 2 'drunks,' Saturday- are only much' hanersomer, but really
144 Weather settling all (wet'. cheap than the quadranc,oular. A Wall
145 Sleighing v.ill be good. of 8flf feet built in the hexagonal form
146 Toronto had 3 fires, in 13 hours. inch:Is-4 a third more space than the same
147 Laat Portland ship sold last n -eek. s ace 41 wall builc in the square form,and
these liexac,onal .rooins -fit into each other
.
148 No vessel now haile from that port. 1without loss or space, the gain in the
149 A bed -ling bites 300 times, -then dies,
150 Ascertained by a German p::losopher.
151 Does tight -lacing make g,irls staid ? ,
152 A Ken'ky town, 3000 souls, has no sch.
153 A Mexican made a glass piano. '
154 "Old Dr Andrews,' Torontv,arrested,
155 For procuring abortion.
156 An Ohio man kicked his wife to death
157 And gut 6 months' itoprisanment. .
158 Only 5 casea before Quebee Sessions.
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of his large and varied
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WRITING DESKS,
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CHURCH SERVICES,
PRAYER BOOKS,
GIFT BOOKS,
AI:B1JMS, _
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
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Par The Pubilc may rely on the
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CALL AND SEE.
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Terms Cash, arid Cash Only,
T. J. BIOORHOUSE.
Goderich, Dec. 28th, 1869.
R. R. R.
"The stone which the builders rejected is become
the head of the corner." -Matt., ch.xxi-v. 42.
The historical truth of holy tradition finds an apt
illustration in the history of
Radway's Ready Relief.
Whiin thitemervelous remedy was first presented to
-the notice of the medie.al Meetly.. in 1s47. notwith-
standing the mysterious ittlitence it exhibited in
stopping the moet excruciating
PAINS, ACHES, A -ND INFIRMITIES,
./a ei.feie moments ir,Iter ittre.
Its wonderful power in rising the Bed -ridden, Crip-
pled, Rheuinatie, Neuralgie- divestine. the bodice of
all suffering from Pain. Inflammation. Weakness,
anti other infirmities. curing in a few days the sick-
ness and disea.ses of months and years, and for -all
ordinary ?eine, aches. either
INTERNAL 011 EXTERNAL,
All Spasms. Cramps. Inflammations. cungestlons,
affording INSTANTANEOUS ease awl eon:fort. it
met with the same treatment that the etene whieh
the builders, through their ignorance of impor-
tance, rejected, but that afterwards became the head
of the corner.
A CURE FOR EVERT PAIN.
We believe that the discovery. combinatinn. and
distribution throughout all nations ef tee eaith of
this marvelous remedy ie doe as noteh to the inspi-
ration and direct will of DIVINE PROVIDENCE as
to seienee. When the combination of the ingredients
of this ruervelous remedy. knewn as RA 1)1V A Y'S
READY BELIEF. was complereittit supplied a want
that hnd ever existed. thn t Teti.- er the best approved
discoveries in Medical Chem v. or the Materia
Medica. or the skill of the most ei-e:nent Phyeicians,
could secure to the Hainan cIlLOROFORM.
Ether, Morphine. Opium. vriq I allay pain • but an
over -dose of either would eause death, and neither
of these remediee could be used with eatety by the
ItADWAY'S 11:5,ADY 11ELIEP
everY much quicker. and is safe
allinc-ircumstancos, arid it proves the miraculous
usixtptnu;peolsirerra.of
PREVENTING SICKNESS,
if exposed to contagious or epidemic pestilenees. It
not only Cut es Pain. but will prevent it. and all kinds
of sicknees that are contagions, or malarious, or
atmospheric.
•
1-liddera Powers broogh.t to Light.
As a Pain .Reinedy it excels all remedial agents,
and when fleet introditeed the doetors as well tie the
people were astonished at its innt-velons curative
rowers - for the moment it was applied externally. or
I'WENTY DROPS diluted in :enter takeu as a drink,
the most violent Pains. Cramps. -wares. Rheumatic,
Neurali;ic, dud an unpleasaut feelinge cea.sed.
PESTILENCES AND PLAGUER.
Whem Asiatic Cholera appeneed. RADIV AY'S
READY P.EL1EF was theonit positive cure: it cured
thousanee. and saved millions Dom pttack. Then
it was that Divine Poo idenee inspired us to send
forth this great remedy to evei y nation on the face of
th e earth. We weie the -tore -1 with faith of its infal-
libility in saving the lives or all people against -the
plagues and peetilemee that terieted all medicines
and the beeteskill ot physicians. W itiion I. having the
assurance of one dellar's return. heyentl our firm faith
in the RADWAY's READY RELIEF proving itself
a savior to ihe afflicted human race, eu scut lurth on
its mission of cure over
ONE MILLION DOLL.ARS' WORTH
RADWAYI READY tIELIEF
t
.
without one dollar being secured by purchase. and
having to wait for remuneration until the same was
sold. and all cxpenees for foreign *In ties, freights.
coinmiseion agents. advertising bills. were paid. and
th's we eontinued to do tor years 1Vherever a cosi-
m inity of living eivilized souls existed, there we sent
firs t. at our own risk,
[
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF,
and the marvelous cures it effeeted in ASIATIC
,X) A. 1R,;-.7-- a -"Y. 5 CHOLERA. CHOLERA 3.101i BPS. all BILIOUS
ATTACKS. DIARRHEA. DI"ssENTERY, and every
other disease peeuliar to the countries and climates
where it was used, suggested its use in
T. by rphio, iedv eFre, y r
Yellow Fever.
Scatrlet Fever, ,
.013ENTsMri. 226...-crm,
all other fevers : and in this eines of diseases it cured
when all others failed, and PREVENTED Artacke
The Wisdom of Providenee in selecting the Inven-
tors and -Proprietors of this marvelous remedy to
carry out His will. in placing an antidote within the
reach ol His people of all nations of the earth -who
had sufficient faith to wait for their •• bread cast on
the waters to return after many days." who were
=tent to spread out before therworld the richness,
purity, and miraculous quickness,,,,,fethis remedy,
until such time that its wouderfol --5i;sies became a
household necessity everywhere-sliews that the in-
struments selected for ,this great work have dis-
charged their duties in this respecL Through the
infallible curative powers of Radvray's Read:, Relief
the people of all nations have been rescued from the
Pestilence in all forms ; and as regards ordinary
PAINS that are common to all, he Ready Relief in
a feW minutes will stop
ARABIAN OIL
FOR HORSES & CATTLE.
NEVER FAILING REMEDY.
r1,11IS VALUABLE PREPARATION COMBINES
1 all the medicinal virtues of those articles which
long experien •e hes moved to poseee the most sete ano
effieient pronertiee for tee cure of Flesh Wounds,
serams Bruises Gans of all koxis, Cracked Heels,
Ring Bone, Si avin. Calloes,Fietule, Sweeney, Intone-
.; Portions. Scratches or Grease, Strains, Lameness,
Whinow.s, Corns, Sand Cracks, Foundered
Feet, Hem Distemper, Swellings, and many other
Meatuses e -hi •h horaes and eittle are eubject to.
This celebrated lentineei ha. been used for many
years, end its curative properties thoroughly teeted,
all It et ceneeded to he the ehetipeet and most re -
tattle remedy tor all exi.ernal. complaints ever offered
,0 the public -it never fells when timely used an
eithfully app ad. •
To he had "fall Druggists end country Merchant
throughout the Domitlion. Price 25e. per buttle.
NORTHRUP & L-YN1AN,
Ne ts Ont.. Proprietoi•s
Cattle and F
Sold in Gocierich dy
Jordon ; liardiner Se Co. Ba I • : James
Bentham, Rodgerville: J. Piekeld Exeter
J. 11 oe, nton- ; Seeord, Luc
cow; E. Hicksou, Seaforth, and all Afedicins
so43
Dealars.
_ _
All Old, Farm_er's Experience.
That .the success of farming is in experi,
ence. °
That to ask a man's advice is not stoop-
ing, but often ef notch benefit.
. That -to -keep a place for everything, and
everything in its piacea'saves many a step,
and is pretty.sure to lead to good tools and
to keep them in order.
That kindness tostock, like good shelter,
is a saving todder.
That to fight weeds is to favor grain and
do justice to your neighbors.'
That in making home agreeable you keep
) our boys out of the city.
That it is a good thifig to grow into
farming—not to jump into it. .
Tliat it is a good thing to keep an evese
out -on experiments,. aud note all good:and
bad. -'
That it is a good rule to sell yopr grain
when it is ready.
That the first mellow soil in spring is
yeair mellowest, and should first be put in.
- That all of farming is summed up in the
manure heap made on the farm. .
whole &jading is very great. The
patentee also claims that this mode of
building gives a greater degree of strength
than any other, and this anode ef build-
ing, in the hands of a good architect, is
capableof assuming greater artistic beauty
than the Equare or quadrangu.ar form.
Ile octagon building attracted a good
d • l attention BODO years ago, but the
hexagonal is claimed to be something en
tirely nevi.
159 Teachera and clergy titan oet the Sopoti,
0 aka aud unsurpassed for its eflicary in curing
A YOUNG man recently arrived in Rome
and presented himself before the Pope.
'Six months ago,' said, he, had a swell-
ing in the leg ; the doctors condemned it
to amputation, but I applied a piece of
one of your old stockings to the swelling,
and it inimediately disappeared,' His
Holiness, who happened to suffer from a
swollen leg himself, was stupefied *at this
sudden cure. The Pope's old stockings
have ever since been at a high premium.
arestaawasou
t'OR SALE.
ITIHE SOUTH HALF °PLOT NO. 18, Ilef TFIE 1st
I con., Wawanosh, 90 acres. only twe miles from
Nile village. Apply there to 8, Pullet k, Esqe or to
M. C. CA KERON.
Goderich
eve4 tf
TAVERN STAND FOR SALE
D. McDOIJGALL,
Ts INSTRUCTED BY II. CHING, TO OFFER FOR
1 Sale
TIIE GRE lT FEMALE REMEDY.
Job Moses' Periodical Pills,
•
THIS INVALUABLE MFDICINB IS UNFAILING
m the rive of ad those pauffel and dangerous
diecases to welch the female constitution is eilbjeet.
It moderates ail exce-s and removes all obetructions,
and a :speedy eure relitel on.
To MARRIED tsDIE4 •
It is peculiarly suit wik. 111 a short time, bring
on the mottihry Oh regularity. . •
Tiu:se Pills should Ind Inken by' Femnles daring the
FIRST Tit REE MONTHS rf,Pregnaney, tkey are
sure to hring 31 isearriuje. but at any other ginte they
are v2fr.
In all Cases of Ne. vone am} Spinal Affections, Pain in
tile Back and lambs, Fat i 1Ur 011 slightexertion. Palpita-
tion of the heart, Hysterics. a- d Whites. these Pi.le
n el effect a cure when- all other meana have failed ;
:Intl altheugh a powerful remedy, de not commit iron,
calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitu-
ti.ei,
Full directiene in the pamphlet around each package,
which sho 11,1 he carefully preserved.
Jon musES, NEW .ToRtt, MitE PROPRIETOR.
$1.00 and 1-2e cents for postage, enclosed to -Northrop
& Lyman, Newcustle. Ont.,- general !agents Mr the
D eutui wie iusare a b 0 ver 50 rdis,
os_ret urn mail.
NORTHRUP Ze 1 YMAN, •
4 Newcastle, G. W.,genera
agent lorCanadr.
• tr Sold in Goderieh by Parker' 1 Cattle anu
F. Jordan.; Gaidiner oc Co., BaylAd ; James
Benthum, ; J. rickard,f. teter ; ;LH..
Combe, Clinton, S. cord, Luc:know; E. Hicks
son. 3r.i.furtl.. and g II MedicineVealers. w38
M 'ST M A -1\T ID A (3- •
Notwithstanding the great rasps ot Pains. Achim,
Ailments. &c , that Radway's 'Ready Relief cure,
time and experience prove it to be the 131.:ST
SAFEST CURE for
FEVER AND AGUE,
CHILLS AND FEVER,
SCARLET FEVER,
ilicoutsi er‘743,z-
In the world. There is no Ague Cure. Cholarigne,
or preparation of Quinine, Arsenic. or the many
forms of Mercury. or. in fact. any retnedial agent that
win cure this disease so pesitiveli. so safely; '14
Rachpay's _Vecte?y .Velicf.
No, not one. Thousand's:: from over -dosing vvith
Quinine, AreenireMereury, bottled in the twiny Ague
lh
Cures and Pr:vate PI active. ittiy t e penalty of en-
gorged liver. fat. epleemiliserdere kidneye. saffron -
ordered F kin. and hundreds of at her sty-in:Mims of
distress. These agents never cure, but smother the
dieeliee, sl'hureas e
RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF,
.
aided by Badway's Pills. not ally Clare the worst
caees, but will p'roteet the eystem against attacks of
Ague and all other Fc vent..
One 2,5 Cent Bottle of
eady Relief
13 -
Is better tie a eure r Fevers Chills. Bilious
Altacke. A.c., than the Oui Mee Alta t tares. Ague Cures.
Chotaeogiies. AC-. 1.3i.:41112I $1 11.1' 1 1:3t1W.IY'S
Ready Belief ie good fur hundred, other
that these are nee
One :Leen! bottle of Rtulvs-nyls Ready Relic;
diluted in ene gelion of praof spirits. is .11 give you
equal in tela.itity. and stieerea i n petit ty, to
144 bottlee of the eJa cunt i•nur, itememes. Pa:nts.
lintbrocations. Panne -ea, feet:N. ell of
theee remedied being but pour iinitatioas of Rad-
`iv0aVgboltuelreall.3f- Ritati.1.11eYtny's itcady Relic'. for 27.
as a Pale Remedy. nail for Familyt Purposes.
will lieetire every household freedom against sick-
ness. and can he used for thet :vs. that
would cuet at least (ee.eli twenti-fve dollars. had yeu
to purchase preeerititioner d les every time paia,
• sickness, ur accident taka
I'a.intul Asttetekes vilatere
Radway's Rea,dy Relief
WILL AFFORD I :
Infiarantatiwi I°:111iniesisKiniaatniea3U8,9of the Bladder,
iftilainniati°11 of theCo1317:11611ou of the Lungs,
Sore Tiptra:::13,11.taDiiillioicaliolft Bziathe.inrtig,
ysterlcs, •
Croup, Dyplitherla,
Ca -Usti -1i, Influenza,
Headache, Toothache,
Neoralgia, Rheumatism,
Cohl Chills, Ague Chills.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part or
parts. where the pain or difficulty exists. w.II. afford
ease2a0ndperootin,sfortto.
Tenspoouhd water
wilt, in a few momenta, Lure
C11.1.1111" S, h P. &RS, SOUR ST O.R.S CB,
111A11RTI1 URA'', SICK 11E4 Da CM 1E,
.
COLIC,
quickly cure A oWaiAndltiinnttehernBaot wpealsius,
The above dose taken every fifteen minutes will
Morbus,
AsBairotuics Cch,,toilvcra,
And all Painful Discharges.
Relief with them. A few dro in water will prevent
Travelers should always ca4yiebottle of Radway's
sickness or pains from changdof we -ter.
BETTER THAN FRENCH BRA.3•13T OB BITTERS ad A
STGIULANT.
BY PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
Wednesfly: t1h8e7206th of January
The above mentioned Stand, situated on the Gravel
Road 2 miles from the village of Bayfield, and 14 miles
frum Clinton, 14 miles from Godertch and Seafordi,
known as the Canadian Hdtel. The House is two story
30x24 feet, with a large Bal1 Room attached The
building is in good repair. A good Well of water and
pump in 81D110g, This lot contains acre of Land. A
• oodgarden with a choice lot of fruit trees, 5.e „ fee.
Terms made known on the day of sale for the above.
There wine's° be sold on the same day and place the,
following stock, viz: 3 Cows, 1 Heifers an with eau
Yearling Heifer : 10 Sheep ; 3 Pigs : 1 sett of Single
Harness : 1 Light Waggon I Cutter 1 Saddle and
Bridle also Bar -room -1. ixtures. and its Furtiitures &C
'Terms of Sale -All stuns of 84;00 and under eash
above that amount12 inonths credit will be given by
furnishing approved notes,
uetioneer.
rinetor.
1). McDOUGALL,
Hayfield. 27th. 1809.
CANADIAN PAIN DETROYJER
. A Family M.edieine, well and favorably known
for the past tep. yea rs nester fading in a single
mitance to give perinanent retie Rhea timely
used, and we have never known a single case
of dissaustaction where the directions have been
properly tollowed, btu on the eontrary all are
delighted with its operations, and speak in tbe
highest ttirms of tts Virtoe and Magical effects,
THE CANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER
has won toritself a reputation, as a blood purl
fi el, alterative stomach tonic, unsurpassed in the
histoi y of medica I preparations. It seldom tads
to cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints Incbgt.s.
lion, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Kidney Com-
plaints, Acid Stomach Phthisic or Asthma, and
restor.-s to vital activity the - system debiatated
by suflering and disease.
- Its magical and a ondertut .succoss in miring
sudden colds, Sore throat, Coughs, Dipthcria
pains in the side,lions and back, eeuralguatooth
ache, rheumatic and other pains in any part ot
the body and from whatever-oanse, has given it
a place in every household and is fast supersed-
ing all other preparit ions of the kind. •
It is also an Filet mat mid prompt remedy tor
Seattle,' Btirris, Brulaes, Sprains, Chilblains.
rrost Mites, Cramps in the Stomach, Diarhcea,
Lnolera morbus, Cholic, Cholera Infa
ium, Dysentery, &c.
Price only 26 cents per bottle.
NORTHROP 4. LYMAN,
Newcastle. C, W.
• General Agent for Canada.
IrrSold in Goderich by Parker & Cattle and
F. Jordan; Gardiner Ac Co, Hayfield; Jaines
Bentham, Rodgers/Ole; J . Pickard, Exeter; J. H.
Combe, Clinton; Sword, Lneknew; E Hickson
Q.42 farm and all kladieina Dealers. tv38
GO TO THE fiEST.
THE BRITISH AMERICAN
ANI)
BRYANT, STRATTON & ODELL t
CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE,
VOW the largest, most extensive and complete
BUSINESS SCHOOL in the eountro% It has the
largest staffof Teachers, and the most practical and
best adapted busme:ss forms. and the best arraneed
and most commodious apartments.
It is under the management of THOROUGH BUSI-
NESS MEN, fully alive to all the requirements of the
business c:mmunIty •
The savantages and facilities afforded 'in this instituti-
on are unequalled in the eountry, and no young man
should enter on a business career without fully availing
himself of its benefits. We were awarded the
FIRSTPRIZE INE1JSINPASSWRITING
'at the late Provincial Exhibition at London. As this
is the SIXTHeoneecutive year that we have taken this
prize, we feel confident that there can be but one op-
inion as to where to ga to learn to write.
For specimens ot writing, bauk notes, circulars, &c.
address.
ODELL & TROUT
Toronto
HI Part a a .;,.1 !„:.3 it se, eau ;stake osoney. Cosigh, Eioucaitis, ilse. bold by Druggists. • Dederick. Oct 4th 1869.
w37 4m.
4 161 C;111.1 of 2 nesv wanes $210 ; to t
azal'ea.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color..
A dressing which
is at 011C2 agreeable,
healthy, and :effectual
for preserving the
hair. .Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick -
1.
ened, falling hair Checked, and bald-
ness often, though not always, cured
bY its Use. Ncithing can Testore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But auch as remain can be saved for.,
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi-
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the Iutir
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for -a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful. perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PR.A.cncAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $1.00.
NORTTIR"Pk LYMAN, Newcastle, Ont., geeran
agents for Canada.
DI- Sold in Goderich by Parker re Cattle and
Jordan. Gardlinre. & Co.. Hayfield. James Freutlium
Rodgervine. J. Picker I. F.xeter. .1. H. Oahe, pin
ton. el .cord, Lucknow E. Hickson, Seafortle and
all Medicine Dealt.,
w-17
1IXE Ni1KING.
ov3144_,
.rtrIBE Snbseriber lege to inform the public that lie
is still carryiuse on the Axe Matinfaclory iu
old etantl on Light liaise Street, Ooderieh. lle
emifitlent with the experienee he has. that he can fur-
nish a better axe than is sold by any ether meker, -
Give him mtred beetre pur diesitie=c1SM, here. ,tdr My
Axes me be obteinal et itaoey's nerd ware store, Clint
Lorre Dottles-India Rubber bldrppers-lau.
rity of the ILE4IIIm
- 25 Cents, in .Large _Bottles,
oontaining 3 and 4 times the quantity of the 1,5 tie_nt
liniments. Paints. Killers, Panimens, made of the
common fusel oil alcohol as a basis. and have all
lieen started to imitate Rafiway's Ready Relief.
Some of these imitations are scented with common
hartsbora in imitation of a 4aighly rectified prepara-
tion of Ammonia -used ini the genuine Porsons
using the genuine Ready Relief will at onee discover
the miserable fraud in the imitations. The genuine
Ready Relief has India Rubber Stoppers, and every
bottle made air -tight.
Price of R.adwayge fteady Reiter. per dozen
bottles, 8240 mints ; Single Bottles. 25 cents. Sold
at Dr. Radway & Co 's Principal Office. No. 4:39 St.
Paul Street. Montreal, and by Druggists and general
storekeepers everywhere. One agent ba found
in every city and town in the world. Put up in di.
sections of all languages, Adit fur Enaway's
Ready Relieli
CHRISTMAS CHEER I
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO RETURN THAN KS
1 to his custOmers and the citizens of Goderich, tor
the patroliage theY have favored him with, aud hopes
by keeping
Meats of the Best Quality in Season
Te still receiiet a share of their custom. N. 2, -The
subscillier] would direct the attention of the public to
his stodk of Christstitats Ment ou haud this
week.
Ileceinter 1Stir,
STEPHEN ANDREWS,
Market House, Galeria.
48.tt
ton.
REDUCTION IN PRICES !
Double portion Steel -old priceiN 00, DeatMel to$1 50
, do do 1 50, , do I 25
Jumped -tees do I 00, do 0 75
JOHN IVIcPHERSON.
Goderich. Dec. 9etb, 18e9. w47
Patent Craik Loom for S11^.
9111E SUB.SCRIBER OFFE iS FOR SALE CHEAP
1 fur easli yr on time, a• Worthen's Patent Crank
Lootn, whia cost 8100. Loom, ll'arper,..GuuqiNbli_Illieittugr
paratus. Reed, and two Shutt10.1.1. all in complete and
n good Working order. Address
MRS. JEFFERSON.
Colborne, 18th Dec , 1869,
I. FREDERICK,
WATCHMAER, JEW.ELER, Stc..
WEST ST., GODERICIT,
Near the Post Office.
uEGS MOST ItESPEcTFULLY TO RETURN HIS
sineere thanks to the people of Godelich and
vicinity for their liberal patronage dming the :Jest 8
years, an 1 now that the holiday season has arrived
with all its Soeial enjoyments and amenities, he would
state that all wheeevish to purchasiejewelry for presents
or otherwise of warranted material and workmanship
would do well to buy Been him at rates comparatively
cheaper than that asked fur worthless trash.
A.1 Jewell), Sold for Golcb Warra:..t9.edt.,
Cejta Repairing done iisnatalcie FbReEstDEsRtIyeKle of
workmanship.
Goderich • Dec. 20th, 1868.
PHOTOGRA VI -IS FOR SAIL.
THkr striei itir J1. .tie i 4.1 .ae Cubit..., 1. • .Y
$1.03, Per Dozen. nience with, 34, he es of Idi.d. t•o......j. .7 . n
the banlis a tbe 'flyer Mao low'. i., .., .1.•
le nlitiS. u ith urchaid al-ri t• i 1 s i i• a. f
Rai way Station. Guth- li• '. I L. • c .... -
and one bait of la tid edjouting ti.,.. ., 0. .. , .. ..
he bad it retie red. This is g4o..: S..11 1 - •
ritoiy as the r itlw ay trscl: tady el, Via. 1. . 1 '
Salt Workt now in opeiattoti tot•r, iht . r••
• party for sale. . A nplv to H • PA b Kt, Er i I
or to G, M. THU E.M.-: N.
I.aiid A 2ent ....-. A u, 14,1,1 r r
Godench, N v. 23rd, l8a9. ::4I••''
prt ALFDOZENFROMBACKNEGATIVe
" 51 cants, postage tree. One dozen from
back negative cents, postage flee, to any
address.
=' Particular Attention paid to Copy-
.
ing old Ambrotypes.
For iacee or small photographs. The
subscriber hi returning thanks for tt.e liheral
patroaage hcrett.fore extended to I im,
would just say that he haa made such im-
provements iti his gallery as wilt merit a con-
tinuaece of the same.
Da! 1 I Great Reduction 9B
Large Photographs.
E. L. J 0 LENS()
Goderich, Oct. 26, 1869. w44tf.
Ontario Carriage Shop,
(Ilamilton St., Goderich.
R. J. WRITELY,
iS still In full operatium and is turning ont superior
Carriages, Buggies , Wagons
of all kinds, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS 44e.
A number of first class Buggies on hand, and for sale
cheap foree-ele Priees of all articles In the line that
mill compare fro \ably with any in the County
lir All work arranted
Partieular atter' 'on pald to Wagon and Carriage Re-
pairing
R. J WHITELY.
Gtxlerich. Nov 9th. 1869 w42
STRAY FILLY.
‘,„TRAYED from lot 16, con. 11, rp of
" Stephen, a 2 years old,Grey Filly, the
property of Mr. John Lewis. Any infor
illation relative to the recovery of the Bain -
left a,t Exeter post :Ace, will be suitably
rewarded W. SAUNDERS.
Dec. 28th, 1869. w4C-3t*
PRINCIPAL WANTED.
DY THE BOARD OF COMMON SCHOOL TRUS-
Ur tees. of the town of Goderich, a Prineipal for the
Centre! School. Salary nut less than $600 per annum
To enter on his duties 1st February uext. Applica-
tions with testimonials (prepaid) will be reeeit ed by
the undersigned till the ;20th inst. WM. MACKAY,
Cetideneh, 4th Jan.. 1870. we0-3t Se. retary.
PREPARE for WINTER
HUGH PUNLOP,
Merchant Tailor,
NOW IS you R, CHANCE
AV1NG refitted his Shop on VV est street,
a•Il• next daor to Bank of Montreal, is uow
prepared to supply his numerous customers,
ott short notice, with all articles in Ira line.
His stock consists of
TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS,
CHECKS, in great variety, and will be
sold CHEAP for CASH. He hopes to re-
ceive a full Aare ot public patronage, as
heretofore.
11, DUNLOP.
Goderich, Nov. 3, 1869 w39
SR-10GS & STAH-BOLTS
WANTED.
KOISONIN
9
Prices to Snit the Times !
-
Photographs redaeed to $1.00 per Doz.,
OR 75cts. FES HALF DOZZN.
Large Photograph Reduced in
,Proportion.
Also win make the largest Photographs made in Goder-
ich. ter -3 cheap. Porcelain pictures from one dollar
up:: anis a t
HE SUBSCRIBERS IRE PREPARED TO MAKE
A contracts for the delivery of a quantity of
Elm, Ash, Befell, Pine, and Hemlock,
Sawlogs, also, Stave Bolts
D. CAMPBELL'S
Photograph Gallery.
Guderich. Oct. 19th. 1.569, 11,27
CHRISTMAS FRUIT !
Delivered on their premises opposite the railway
station Also to undertake the sawing of custom Lugs
For particulars appls to Mr 'ellen on the premitses or
et the residence of Ilr Jamas Tomlinsoti
STANDLY & Co.
Goderich, Mrd December, 1869 w49-tf
DISSOWTION OF- PARTNERISHIE
CREAPEST RAISINS,
CURRANTS,
AND ALMONDE.
In the Province of Ontario.
,PHE UNDF-RSIGNED. WHO HAVE HEE'K CAR-
A- rying on business as bias:hers, under the style or
Carmel! & Marsh, on Hamilton Street. hereby* give
petite that the partnership existing betweeli Diehl is
this day dissolved be mutual consent.
ROUT. C.ARMAN,
FRED. 14 A RS .
With reference to tlie above Ile uwelersigned begs to
say that the above business will be carried tin by him
in all itsdepartments and he wonld respectfully solicit
a continuance of public pats:mar,
SOBT. CA IiM A N
Qtriettell, Jan, 1870. we.°
Sun -Dried Malaga only 10 cts per lb.
Finest Sun-dried Seedless, 12 cts
Finest London Layers, 20 cts per lb,
Soft -Shell Almonds, 25 etas per lb •
(I.= Just received direct from Importers
another bit uf that
60c Gunpowder TEA.
Mau for 3 weeks only
Best Qualiq Imperial
at Wholesale Price,
ONLY 75c PER W.
C. CRABB.
aciderich, 10th Dec., 18a9 w47-tf
WASHING MACHINE !
;.PERFECT CEM.
Pric 3 oaly 1$2.00 each
TWO FARMS DT SA 17.
VOR sate t-wo very valuable' FAR t, is t! Ti. •
32 ship of Godere•h. 5%-ltari14 .1111 ail 3 to
'061:P11 SH :W. ;Huta,
„Galen. it a tie ,
November •eath• 11910.
FIRST -CLOS F AIM FOR SAL=
T"
in-ttni toe whip of ( oIts.re.
subscriber offeie for sale, on liberal tet ta-
being lot b, con_ lo.four milts. front Gab -tide It -•..1
prise...4 100 acres of the le at limy 500, a.l t
free of stumps.
Frame Hottse and Barn.
Splendid- Apple and Pear ureter:el ettal eat, r A
mae anti lot irtGoderratevelld Rao us par ; j -s, -
tueuL For partieuraretepply
ANDREW H
ietoria st.160,10-1. t.
s
Godericb, NOY 1st. 1h6e
A RARE C1 -17A1\ C
LAKE SHORE AsHERVAII SALE
N GOOD WORKING OlIDER. 11 fee'T lil;
I ties, 7 Coolers, 1 Steil) Curb and Ernie 3 seer
Aloulds, 2 1eorses and Mantes.. 2 Waal 11.a.ziretre
Trileighs, 2 Wheel Barrowe, 4-S11(1y...he Pewter Caini.•
Mould Stands. 3 15 in a stand. e (-ham Peineeefer ley
I Water Pump and many other appetidaie
ons meution. In good stand aud e ill t eer;:d
for cash.
g3a. 2,000 loads leached Ashes, 7 neut. -,4::790arri
Enquire of J BARNEe, ut the Ashery.
Gocieriel..Nov. 2nd 156e. ,e47.
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TO RENT,
A TWO eTORY HUUSE. A14141, I
1. arrraar„,,
ociaerieh, Dee ISO, 1 tee %A 47
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c) IP X C)
1.I. partieeconeenied are Iterebv notilvsl tl.at anr
niornes due to the hearer 451 1145 I' 4 .0 143041 or aro.
rweount, are to be paid iiits..111 js-e.ot, :Jo
other payments will be considered it and :.e.1
111.ldt.
Goderleti, Dee. 2, 1s69. %tie
FARM FOR SALE.
BEING COMPOsED OF LOT 21, GO:4111.:V
Township or Smith,. comity or Pei oa.
acres, 100 acres art in a ItiOt state of eultivatton.
land is of the best quality end well tem cd ta pest /0,14
tenet. along the front.) Them are tio the premises 3
dwelling house, flume ham '36 by el- feet. gimlet, „
stelae anti shed 106 by 24 feet. well fete•cd orellArd •I
100 hearing trees, ten never d4mg eats e I. go., I
pumps. &c. Thie tibe property is situated on a gra:. I
road. mid eottneeted 1,y gb..4b.I 10-330 13334i :Aril' It 11111, '
10 miles) and by a road. eiiiti in be flit huest nt
powinee, with the (tee -Arent market. of Hayfield (4
Int lee) and Seaforth (12 miles). F.,- further p t
ars apply te D. MeDuugell. Awe toneer. Be:field, or ter
FRANCO; MA MIN,
uu the premises.
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Bayhe!d 7th Dee. lft611
INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869.
In the matter of Henry Treffn, an Insolvent.
DUBL1C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
pursuant to the powers vested in ine, ait Assign. e
of the above nAtned Ineolvent ail ray right, title nuti
interest in the followiug Linde and premises as As-
signee, as aforesaid,
WILL BE SOLO RY PUBLII; AUCTION
IMIE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER F011 SALE " A
.L. little vvonderin the Washing Machtue line" patent -
ell and manufactured by Israel Kinney. of Woodstock.
It is the cheapeet machine ever invented can be at
ached to any urdinary wash -tub ; can be adjusted by
springs tosuit either light or heavy goods : washes as
rapidly and efficiently as more ctunbersome and costly
machines ; aud three less injury to the clothes ; and
deares them nearly as dry. if desired. as a regular
Wringer. Thelow prim of 82.00 brings it withal the
reach of any family. With it any housekeePer eau de
her ovnevea.shing without eithei getting stare hantla ur
au aching bauk.
Call and See the Machine
AT ROBINSV & YATES'
Market Urecery.
Goderieh, 9.3th Dee., 1869. wee
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SEALED TENDERS
at the auetion Mart of George A1 Truemati, An the
Towp of Guderich. in the County of (Junin
On Wednesday,the 23rd day of February,
A. D 1870, at the Lour oftwelve o'clock tiocso.Az :
All and singular that certain panel ortrace of land and
premises situate. lying and being to the village et
Hovrick, in the:County of Buren, and Provinee of On
tario, tied being composed of -village lot number twenty
one, in said tillage. as laid.dowu on a registered plan
of dete, nfteeuth May. A D.. one thousand eightbrai-
deed and fifty-six, by Wi liam Rat.h. Provinciat Sur-
veyor, eaid let fronting on Victoria Street, and colt --
wining by aria resentment one fifth of an aerie Ire the
same more or less.
For Planter particulars apply to the Assignee, or to
J. 11 GORDON,
Solicitor, Goderich.
WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO THE
20th o! January Lest., for the building
ot a two story brick house, commencing
early vet spring. The different kinds of
work to be tendered for separately or to
!ether. Plans, specifications and form ot
coup act can be seen at the office of the un-
dersigned. SMAILL & CROOK.
Architects
Goderich, 13th Dec., 1869 s w49
$1O EWAT,D,
rTIBE SUBSCRIBER WILL GIVE THE ABOVE RE-
-& ward to any person or persons that will give such
information as will lead to the e.onviction of the per-
son or persons that stole frora hip barn on the 24th
net-, a quantity of whe,aL . JOHN SOURBY,
. Lot 17, atti eon., Godefich township
December 271h. 18!9. w49-Im
Agents; Reed Thit
11TE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of 830 per
IV week and expenses. or allow a large commie/don,
0, sell our Hew woutlerful inventions. Address,
w VT ate WAONER It CO.. Manilla' Mich,
SAMUEL POLIAMIC,
Assignee.
Goderich 13th December. A. D. 1869.
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STRAY STEER.
clAME non the enelosure ot the undersigned aben
tee the begin ll I aa g or November last n three year old
steer. The owner is requested to eirove properly, >4y
expenees and take away. GEORGE COX,
6th con.iGoderich Tp
Goderich, Dee 21,1599. w413 at
IN CHANCERY
BETWEEN JOHN BROOKS, Plaintiff'
and
G EORG E NI MEN S Defendant -
To the Defendant George Mimi's.
Take nut ce that a 'motion will be made irr
Chambers, at Osgoode Hell, in the City of -
Toronto, on the 8th day ot February nr2o---
that the Bill to this cause may be taken as
confessed agaivat you, und nuch order having
been made, the Court may grant to the
Plaintiff such relief as he may be entitled to
on bis own shewing, and you will not receise
any further notice tektite futuie proceed:rigs
in the cause.
Dated the 23id day Of December A. 1).
1864, CAMERON & G ARROW.
w49.2vr Plaintiff's Solicitors.
CHANCERY S A LE !
OF A
Residence. Tannery, and Village Lots,
IN Tar VILLAGE OF BLIeeVALt
IN CHANCERY.
STEW -ART
DURSIIANT TO A DE1 L AND FINAL IZ
1 for t ale made by the ...min of Clouser,: tins
cause. leering date respectively the Moabite. 1, .lay
Octohet 1868, eial the litli day or N.. r11,1,,i WV".
there will be ;pia
BY PUBLIC AUCTION/
BY C. TAIT SCOrT, UCTIONEER,
AT JOHNSION'S HOT1,112
in the village ea Bluevale, the count) of Huron,
—"NA'
OriTuesday,18th Day ofiantr4ty
A. D. 1870, AT 2 o'or,ocK, r. at, •
The following valuable eelarge pniperty, being com-
posed of Icee number Dae mid 1311, Diniesm ts ;Sur-
vey, by A. Buy. Ksq., PeL S. in tile fetid tillage of
Bluevale, eontrittithig admea,sureuient iseven-teuths
of an...11 aereTohfolaprud
Oihrilt7T50yr wws111 Le put up in two <
Pa:Martel:No 1 cousistseof rillag4lote umber 124 and 125.
Dancates tu the said village of liluevale. (tou-
t:doing each one-tiftb of an acre. 14-iese lots aee Mat-
ated 012 the 51 est side uf Clyde Street . the said itl-
ealageb)ofthBelueintevalreeei, attri,da Ctiii)eAlte osrttlrie,-w.t.eseti;mi, runeer.
dry line between the Townships of Dierris and 7 urn -
berry... There is on lot number 124.a good frame lesuae
stsiriem high, 2ox24, all tiuished lath and pias-
ter partitiuns anti walls, OR IA aba 2nd floors. A 'min-
ing the house is a frame kitchen, 1 eter3 bigh and 14
feet square, all finished. Under the house a ginn.I
same cellar, 7 feet hesk Len number 12:5 adjoining
lot number 194. Rims a goud garden plot and has a
ntunberef apple and plum trees which bare innqi bear-
ing Ater or the years. There is aleo ou tins lot and
near the. boluses good wed properly shame p
Parcel Net 2, amidst. of village lot numi.er 1E0,
Duncan's Surrey, the eseld village of lime -tale cora
Minnie three tenth. ()fattest:re more or trietree lee
which% stimou-41 on the Maitland iniiit
frame Tatineey. 36 f,et lem.rth and '24., fern iii rLidttki,
24 Stories or 22 feet high abeve the :rats. eot
A good nater power is obtamea wattle four or tine eusla/
tturmThileleetilf.lUtMililiredelSahaStigle 0111. half °Ube pureliase money oreeseee
-(re or purchasers shall pay down dtteleire-
17,1,111)1; aeriothl sil,ottihreepaywtalT,aukstitterareliitaafe:Lf).44.11.. jttoire.411111611,,mits
Tile unpaid balance oil earth parcel is to tie ;mesa/led Isy.
mortgegt, beanie: tutereet at the rate of Ado puje Meat;
per anuitan, of the parcel on parcel:, in respeel,a(741,4*
thTe
Iblearelaniscea!pezle8 dureved bidding on eachaurtiter100/11.'
In other respects the conditierie of sale wirele eeer
BtandFurtiligere.°panrtillit.talasrsurnthiaryCuhruotit:tztifIr It.tedha;rauViellt..
of the eillage of Bit/erste. aria abso from ;
tioneer the viilage of Wisghatn, John via
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