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As u Council,
Mortuou Mgeseries.
"A, . r4 ...VIM.
The Council nit t this iloy (28th Dec..) A Salt Lake correspondent of the
persilant t., eurtimeet. All the mem- has interviewed -a backsliding
bent prescut. Minutes uf last meetitig ?sIorrnones9-an s Englishwoman -who
were•rte: d and approved. Letters from
gave lim full particulars of the 'Endow -
T Hays, Esq., M. P. P., relative to the
ment Ceremony,' undergone. by herself
Fortr, e ere read. 1, ter from J
S Parrister,Coitierich, in the and husband ( from whom, in consequence
mat ter .4 Wm Hogan's assessment. Mev- cf his epolygarnous proclivities, she has
ed 1,1 D M, L \ re, sec by Johnston. :ince departed,) sone months after join -
that as Nell McKenzie has not finished his ing the community. The rite consists
job ,n the load on aeeount of weather, he
, mainly in a rigid ablutton fo the;whole
be allowed to tinish it utxt smuttier, RHO
tody, the operatnr repeating the while a
foimula signifying that the patient was
washed clean from the blood of this gener-
ation, and should not, if she remained
faithful,bemade a partaker in the plagues
Tied. M" ed bv J J 1Iitfl, see. ny D about to scourge the earth. Having
that he w not be paid any money on ac-
count wotk uuril :t 15 tomplettd but
th.et t, he be paid in full- (arried.-
Moved by 1) ieEnvr, see, by A Fraser,
that T .1''"Y:oor1ioese be paid $12 23- Csr-,
McIntyre, that Sand McW Miley be re- -been at hist pronounced clean the latter
had then ber head anointed with olive oil.
poured from a large horn explained tn„be
the horn of plenty,which,like the widow's.
ornise of oil, should never fail as long as
the ordinance should continue teb be ob-
x•rvi.d. Eyes, ears, mouth, and other
Onions of the body were likewise anointed,
that the eyes might be quick to see, the
ears to hear, the mouth to speak the
Oiliness of eternal .1 fe, the feet swift to run
in the ways of the Lord. A garment
was then given her to put on, described
as a sort of shirt and drawers all in one,
made of unbleached eetton cloth, opening
in frout from top te bottom, aud fastened
together by strings. She was, cliapzed
never to wholly r. wove th:s ve-tum
but to change only one half at a time, and
assured that, while weenie.; it and re-
maining faithful, she shined h.. protected
from disease, te ,1 that it Las lower even
to turn the, bullets °eau 011,111y.
,I. )1' .v ed J J..liitstone, sec. by D
Meanwhile the meidates of the op -
funded one dollar dog tax, Imo me been
assessed f..r a 11Og.i21-litaigh LniAtake-•- Carr.
Moved 1 3 Johnston, sec. by 11Mcintyre,
that C Dona Id, be paid '614 43 as chart -
t'. - Carried. - Moved by A Fraser; sec.
Patr:ce Clare, that the arrears of taxes
chit get' 3:inist the following bits in PIrt
A ibert. for tla: sear 1s65, or the year in
which thev w ere bought by the_present
owners. be tancelled, as chargim.; the same
was A yiz : - lot 30.E Sydenham
st. 41 E Ai-•117ir st, 41 W Arthur s. 25, 26,
27, J. F Huron st, 37, 38 W Huron st,
40 W Syili.atto st, 37 E Wellineton st,
27. 28. 23. 30 V Wellington st red.
MOV (1 by Alex Fraser, sec. by D McIn-
tyre, that the amount of back taxes charg-
ed agamst Pat'k NIcC1 uire be sti tick utf as
he holds a reeeipt in full for taxes up to.
incinsit e for N of 9 and E. of WI S,
con. 12- -C !med. Moved by J Johnstone,
sec by D 1,..1ntyre, that the contract fur
thesum o Cirt 111,'Lus to be o vended
the 10:ii and 11t1 concessions. ' ' Kerry
C7te.k,stantl ort•r nntlir.ext summer -Car-
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FARM FOR SALE.
W. & J, KAY,
HAVE RECEIVED
VELVETEEN & CLOTH JACKETS, oLoni BOOTS,
.A.1%71173 351301.AT CONTMTELSSX14CUMES,
WHITNE Y PETERSHAM & ASTRACAN CLOAKING
%Tool Shawls, Extra 'Value,
CI_AIJT .11 631 1.2i CS TN" rilr
- A LOT OF REMNANTS AT COST,
Pea-ja.ckets and Overcoati Cheap,
Goderich, Nov. 29, 1869. w43-11
•, that all contracts nu6 nished in
W.iril N 1 .41-111-d ,,ver not:1 Pext year, arid
be will for a hen ti nished-Carried. Mov.
ed oy A Fraser, sec. hy P Clare, that the
back tae* cearged aga;nst N Austin for
Ile year 1st:11 he struck otf as he paid the
taxes for that year -Carried. Moved by
Alex Fi-aser, sec by P Clare, that Mr
(-ke oe paid the sum of ten dollars for
h od at a li f r Council meetings
for 1869 -Carried . nived by A Fraser,
sec. by J J-linstone. that the sum of S3.30
be phi the widow of our late treasurer on
account ..f loss bv discount on silver -
• Carried. 31..ved by J Johnstone, sec by
D Nicln-yre, that .T Co..ke be paid•i-.'3,60
for p. ettages-- Carried. 1fed by D Mc-
Intyre, see. by P Clare, that this Council
do now adjourn, sine' .1.:e -Carried,
JOHN COOK E, Tp Clerk.
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Afraid of Eirntelf.
'
"You're a coward, Joe, or you'd fight
Ben R swdy."
" There's only one person in the world
afraid of," said Joe, calmly.'
" That's Ben Rowdv, tlren; for shame -
he's no hi -iier than vois-... I'd thrash a fel! devil. He was dressed in a tight -fitting
low quick, it he stole my knife, and then suit, of black velvet, fancifully ornament -
lied to me about it."' • I ed, consisting Of a short jacket and knee
" I told him what thought of him," said I breeches, cut in the Itaiian style, ei h
Jee; "1 tl.•t know that it's my business ' black stockiiess and slippers. He at once
to punish him. He'll catch it from his i proceeds to -make himself agreeable to
father, though." I Eve, whom he meets.whiletaking a walk
"It isn't fair to call Joe Dunn a coward,"
:posite sex were receivine the rite in an
chember. A mutual present-
ation taking place presenttY caused general
atnusement from the eccentricity of the
costunie-alniost the same in both cases
-and the absurd appearance of the oily
faces of everybody. Several of Brigiatip'S
daughters were among the neophytes and
giggled quite irrevereedy with the y ung
men of their acquaintance. Suddenly a
voice was heard speakieg to some person
who misled, both being concealed from
view. The voice was supposed to b.
that of Elebim in conversai)on with
Jehovah upoe the subject of the Creation.
Out New York contenipotary gives fuil
dL-
tallsoItheecnversati011 which decent rever-
euce compels us to omit. It is enough to
say tlat Michael the Archangel, Adsm,
Eve, the Tree, and the Devil are all
brought on'in si quence, and lady speaks
of the last named personage as follows:
'His Satanic Majesty is ably represented
by W. W. Phelps, who looks every inch a
spike up Ned Lamson, the smallest of the
group of boys who gathered round the
stove about -half an hoar before4ch ool. -
"Don 't y At know how he thrashed Jitn
Brass for tipping over Aunt Judy's apple -
stand and poisoning her dog? Jim is a
•od deal bigger than Joe."
"No, it isn't fair," said several of the
boys at once.
"But who's that one person you are
afraid of, .JoeT' •
"The devil, I guess," cried one, and the
boys laughed, as if they thought this an
excellent joke.
"Nu, I'm not afraid of the devil," an-
swered Joe.
The boys grew curious.. One little fel-
low spoke up, timidly, "It must be God,
then 1"
"No, I don't mean that, either," re-
plied the mysterious Joe; "of course I
ought to be afraid to do wrong, but that's
not being afraid of God, is it ?"
The las7ys lookedpuzzled, and would have
let the conversation drop, but Joe added,
Why, you're not afraid of your mother,
Ned Lainson ?"
'No, I love her too well to be afraid of
her; how could L?"
"That's just it," said Joe, 'love drives
off fear:'
"Come
,
come, we'll give it up, what is
it you're afraid. of? tell us."
"1 am most afraid of myself," said Joe.
"Ha, ha, ha! what a joke. Afraid of
himself ' Did you ever give yourself a
- thrashing, Joe? Did you ever wrestle
with Number One? Who fell under? A
great ktke," and the boys began to go
away.
" Not so much of a joke, either,' said
the schoolmaster, _who had just stepped
in, and heard the questions put to the
'little preacher,' assome of his pupils called
Joseph Dunn. 'Let me tell you how a
lie,y can wrestle with Number One. It is
nut easy to throw one's own bad temper.
You know how angry Chauncey Grimes
was the other day, because the shoemaker
had made his boot% too small, so that he
had to wear the old onessat his birth -day
party. He went dowu to Mr. Crispin's de-
termined to give him a large pieee of his
mind. On the way he met little Billy
Crispin trundling a load of 'turnips in that
rickety cart he thinks so much of. 'Nov
here's a chance, I'll bring those turnips to
a jolly market.' It was Chauncey's worse
aetf that said that,or as Ned Lamson would
veil it, •N nmber One. But Number Two's
better.self spoke np. ;Yon have no right to
tease Billy on account of hie father's mis-
take in your boots.' 'I don't care,' said
Number One. '1 guess Old Crispin will
swear and break his awl when he finds out
that I can lick Put Billy.' (Pet Billy was
a nickname which the boys had given the
eon, bemuse the father boasted rather too
much about him before the little fellow's
companions.) 'How mean to tease a boy
who's smaller than you, and can't defend
himself.' said Number Two. 'Better
save your spunk, and spend it on a boy of
your own size.' This rather touched Cbann-
cey's pnde, se he hurried past the eart
without even joggling it. That was some-
thing gained for Chauncey's better self,ntit
Number One was not yet thrown. All the
way- to the ihop his worse half tried
re nember something saucy to say to the
- shoemaker, while Number Two kept say-
ing. 'He that ruleth his spirit is geater
than he that taketh a city.' - As Channegy
came near to the shop. Number Two,
said, 'Dobe a little gentleman,' eued
Number One was fairly stripped and fell
under.
" Good morning,Mr. Crispin. You have
made my bootstuo stnall; can youalterattem
right away?
Yes, my little gentleman, right away.'
"Chauncey did not know whotheeerMr.
C. was joking or not, for it was only a
moment since he had given up hiseplan,
- which was to be very surly. But he ^is
proud of being called a.`little gentiiman,'
and determined from that day forward to
do his btet to deserve the title. But he
very often remembered how near he cauie
to being a little scapearace, and this made
hirn afraid of himself."
"Oh, yes, I sae," said Ned Lamson
'look out far 'Number One means te;
manageone's own temper. When a, fellow
gemmed, but keeps it under,he licks him-
self." •
in the garden. He flatters the unsophic-
sticatea" Eve terribly, and as this is some-
thing which she has not been accustomed
to receive from Adam, she seems to rather
like it, and evidently considers the devil
a splendid sort of a tellow.' Finally ail
sorts of oaths are taken to obset ve poly-
gamy, and feafful penalties -invoked upon
' disobedience, and mysterious symbols of
reminder givi n and explained. The
'Third degree of Melchisedech priesthood'
is the final stage, in which representatives
of the clergy of all Christian denomana-
times are confounded by toe Devil who
makes them squabble horribly, but is in
turn driven out lie, Peter and James_ and
John. Lastly a new name from the Scrip-
tures is whispered in the name of each,
who is charged never_ to reveal it, except,
that a wife may do so to her husband.
The name given to the narrator was Leah.
Husband and wife then_ clasp hands across
the altar and are sealed thenceforth tor
time and eternity.
Such is a brief abstract of a marvellous
story. The mysteries of Isis or of Eleu
sis, or the sacred ceremonies; of the
Stria Dea, probably never presented
anything half so grotesque and
revoluting. It is difficulty td believe that
Egypt, Greece, or Rome, could have in
their worst dais of superstition furnished
any prototype of.such mummery as dis-
honours America. It is only to be heped
that the days of Mormonism are already
numbered, and that the Pacific Railroad
is to prove the true herald of decency and
enightenmeeit, before which such noisome
ribaldry shall bo swept from the New
World for ever.
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AT A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT,'
MANTLT1S, MANTLE CLOT Ha SH AWLS CO
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coa . AT -A REDUCTION OF TEN PER ('ENT.
4•=4**mam•••••11•114.444.•
J. C. DETLOR & Co.'s
GRAND HOLIDAY'S SALE
.A.'T TII
3 11/: 15 OR117
FOR ONE IVIONTH.
1_1 _Lit S S GI- 0 O S
▪ Great Bargains in Prints,
ET) Ehirtings,
tti
tIlli
Pz)
Flannels.
tri
F-3 and Blankets. 0
P, 'READY-MADE CLOTHING,
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Towellings,
PiIlow Cottons.
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'D At 10 per cent discount. Just received a lot Of Canada Satinetts 113
• at 50 cent.' per yard. The sale will be during this month. Bar-
• cnies will be given. Just opened a great quantity of
_ Star CHRISTMAS P1R.T_TI'l'S -eax
We call special attention to our Tailoring Department. Having
secured a first class Cutter we are prepared to execute all orders in
the most fashionable styles.
J. C. DETLOR & CO
Goderich, D'ac. 3, 1869.
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GODEItICIR WOOLEN FACTORY, New Marble Works
VICTORIA ST., GODERICH.
(KNOWN AS PIPER'S MILLS) 4
iNG-LAIS Sr SONS,
ESPECT FULLY intimates to farmers and others that they are prepared to fill
LI) all orders in
ROLL CARDING, MANUFACTURINC,
• Cloth Dressing, Custom Spinning, Dyeing, Satinetts,
Fulled Cloths, Winceys, Frahnels, Blankets,
On the shortest' notice. Parties wishing to exchange their wool for good ltome made
goods, will find it to their interest to give us a call. as we are satisfied we have the
goods you require. Parties coming from a distance with wool to get carded way in
nearly every iiistance rely on getting their wool home with them the same day.
ter AU. WORK WARRANTED.
Goderich Woolen Factory,
June 8th, 1869.
wil
A..I.J4Jhnston -
UONUMENTS., HEADSTCNES, I able
111 tops, Posts, Ste ,Tombs, of every descrip
tion and style of workmanship, furnished on
short notice and at the lowest prices. Libe
ral reduction made for cash. All orders
punctually attended to. Deeuns of MOP
ments, dice may be seen at I -he -shop.
Goderich, Dec. 19,1865. w47.1
30 WI' .A.13IXIFJr) 1E107.
THE MONTREAL TEA COMPANY.
6, HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL..
METE continued successrof this Company us only attributable to the 09.14 and purity of their Teas. Over a kart -
d red thousand boxes of Tea have been sent to different parts of the D•tini °ion, and upwards of a thousand
testimonials can be shown. bcaring testimony to the quality and purity of the Tea. A great saving can be effected
by purchasing direct from us, mutes of 5 and 12 lbs. ,and upwards. Every package warranted to give satisfaction.
C I ub together and send for four or five 51b,catties. which will be sent carriage tree to any Railway Station M the
Dominion. The money can be collected on detiverv.•
ra- Try our tresh ground steam Roasted Coffee, in 5 and 10Ib. tins and upwerds; the flavor of which is wally
excellent. and every package warranted. licr 20Ibs. Tea and 5 or 10Ibs. coffee, sent to any Railway Station
carriage free. Tea and Coffee delivered five tunes daily in the city.
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English Breakfast. Broken Leaf, strong Tea. 45c., 50. •, Fine Flavoured New Season do. 55e., 60c. and 65. ; Very
tieu Full Flavoured do 75c. ; Sound Oolongl 45c. : Rich Flavoured do 60c. ; Very fine du do. 75c.' ; Japan,Good
h0c.. 55e., Fine 60c., Very Fine 65e., Fincserfic.
Gr- 'FEA..
NEW LAYER RAISINS FOR CHRISTMAS,
NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS FOR CHRISTMAS,
-NEW VALENCIA RAISINS FOR -CHRISTMAS,
NEW CURRANTS AND PEELS FOR CHRITMAS,
NEW UGARS, TEAS, S'2ICES, &c:, FOR CHRISTMAS,
YOU_ CAN GET -
A.r.jr jut )3120 litswrIZANNTScF01 s$7.11. s_ptjyti3767 •
11 lbs VALENCIA_RAISINS FOR
R. B, SMITH.
Goderich, Dec, 21, 1869.-
Tvrankay 50, 55, 65; Young Hyson 50„ 60, 65, roc.: Fine -do. 75c,; Very Fine 85ct ; Superfine
Choice $i; Fine Gunpowder 85..,; Extra Superfine do. 61.
4DCoFFEE.
No. 1, 30c. ; No. 2, 25c. ; No, 8, 20e. ; No. 4, 15c. per lb;
A. I( A. 11, S JR, i 1_.
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The Montreal Tea Company :. Montreal, 1868.
GENTS. -11 is nearly a year since 1 purchased the 'first chest of Tea from your house. I have purchased many
',ince, and 1 ani pleased to itiforin you that the Tea in every case proved most satisfactory, as well as being exceed-
ingly cheap. Yours very truly, ' F. DENNIE.
and Very
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Montreal Tea Company:
Gernmemsec-The 'fea 1 purehased of you it March
has given great satisfaction, and the flavour of it is very
tine. It is very strange, hut since I have been drinking
your Tea 1 have been quite free from heartburn. which
would always pain Inc after breakfast. I attributed
this to the purity of your Tea, and shallcontinue
a customer .
7ours respeetifully.
FRANCIS T. GREE
154, St John Street. Montreal,
Montreal, April, 1868 -To the Montrd Tea Company
6 Hospital treet, Montreal :-We notice with pleasure
the large amount of Tea that we have fonvarde for you
to different parts of the Dotninion, and we, are glad to
find your business so rr drily increaslng. We presume
your Teas are giVinggebeialsatisfaction, as out of two
large amount forwarded we have only had occasion the
return one box, which we understand, was Beet out
through a mistake.
G. CHENEY,
Manager Canadian Express Cb.
Montreal Tea Company:
GENIEHEN -The box of EtorlishIBreak rest and Young
You may expect my future orders, Yours, &c.,
House ofSenate, Ottawa.
Hyson Tea which you sent oie gives great satisffiction.
SKINNER.
FOR SALE.
rrHAT EXCELLENT ',LOT OF WILD LAN -DS,
1 known as lot 33, con. 6th, East Wawanosh, con-
taining 100 acres of excellent land, well watered
There is a large creek running through the north end.
and it -small one through the south end, also, several
never -failing springe : it is half a mile from Short's
Saw Mill, and 5 miles from Meth, for sale very cheap,
apply to MR. ARMSTRONG, Goderieh.
Goderich, Sept. 7, 1E69.
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rieware of Pedlars and runners using our name, or offering our Teas in small paCkages, Nothing less than
a catie sold bY this company.
NOTE THE ADDRESS. The Montreal Tea Company, 6 Hospital Street, Montreal
gg" Silver taken atpar. For Notes and Pas Ogle° Orders the Compauy will add the premiumf .n Tea to th
Montreal. April I, lgfie w37.1y,-
THE STANDARD LIFE MERANO CONPY
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Tstablisii.ed 1825.
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ivITH which is now unded the Colonial Life Assurance Company. Head office for
TY Canada: Montreal, -Standard Company's Buildings, No. 47 Great St. James Street.
Manager -W. M. Ramsay. Inspector -Richard Bull.
ACCUMULATED FUND $20,000,000.
ANNUAL INCOME ...„. 2,500,000.
Tte Company having deposited the sum of 8150,000 with the Reeeiver General, in conformity
with the insuratice Act passed last Session. Assurances will continue to be carried out at
moderate rates and on all different systems in practice.
Referees :-Dr. McDougall, Dr. McMicking,
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AME into the enclosure of the subseriber on or
about the first of September last a Steer rising 2
years old, spotted red and white. the top °Tone ear eut
off, and a split in the other The owner is requested
to prove property pay charges and take him away. -
Colborne, part of Fit and 2nd eon. near Mantandville.
NEIL bleQUARIE.
December 7t11.1869, w47 3t•
vol. xxi No. 49.
C.A.LLOWAY, Jr.! .
Agent for Goderich.
NEW STAND, NEW GOODS!
INT -vvr
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THE NUMBER ONE GROCERY STORE:
NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT APPLICA
tion will be made to the Parliament of the
Dominion of Canada, at the SeSSiOn thereof next after
the expiration of six months from the date of this
notice by Robert Sharinan, of the Town of Goderich. in
the County of Huron, for a Bill of Divorce from Matil-
da Sharman, formerly Matilda Borland and now called
Tillie Hunt, on the ground of adultery.
Dated at Goderich, the 6th day of October, A. D
1869. CAMERON & GARROW.
w38-tf Solicitors for applicant
CARDS k BILL -HEAD
Plain and: Fancy, Printedatt City Rates
AT THE SIGNAL OFFICE.
The Chief Onus° of Idiocy.
Visiters to the Earlswood ldiot Asylum
and persons who read the reports of that
valuable institution, will have gained some
acquaintance with the exceedingly curious
species of physical degeneracy known as
'permanent childhood.' Imagine an in-
fant, pure and simple, of the mature age of
twenty-two years, perfectly formed, but in
vrowth, intellect, and tastes exactly *re-
sembling a eltild of twelve months. Some
remarkable particulars with regard to this
were given by Dr. Langdom Down at a
meeting of the Pathological Society. An
illustrative case was exhibited -that of a
child of five years,which had intellectually
and physically the condition of nine
months. This case, Dr Down remarked,
sag a typical one of a class,all the members
of which possess the same characteristics,
•and form la sort of natural family. He
stated that he had sen a 'permanent in-
fant' of upwards of twenty years of age,
just able to-sland by the side of a chair,
uttering monosyllabic sounds, amusing it-
self with toys, and. otherwise comporting
itelf exactly as an ordinary child would,
that was making its first attempts to speak
and walk. The doutor has a theory of his
on-andhe is eutitled, front is experience
in such matters, to form one -as to the
cause of this extremely curious and pain-
ful s.pecies of degeneracy. All suchchildren
he has found are the offspring of habitually
drunken' fathera-the 'arrest of growth
-Slid development' is the result; and thus,
in the tnost literal sense, the 'iniquity of
the father is visited upon the children.'
Those gentlemen who are waging deadly
warfare with -the alcoholic 'monster' ought
to be grateful to Dr Down for the sharp
Etrrow which he has added to their already
well -furnished quiver.-Birmingfium.Daily
Post and Journal
A young contemplating matrimony
was one nen ning handed a testament by
her father, with the leaf turned down at
the following patssage ; 'He who. giveth jn
marriage doeth well, but he who giveth not
in MaTristgo u.'oeth better.' Shekimediate-
Iy returned it with the fellowmg reply
written underneath : 'Dear father, I am
content to do weil ; let those do better
who
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ANOTHER SEARCH FOR LEICHARDT, THE
AusTamaAN ExpLokza.-7The Melbourne
Age says few months since some
blacks in Western Australia told a story of
the -death in the wilds of two white men
and their guide an aboriginal. Believing
thesemight be the remnants of Leichardt's
party, Mr. John Forrest was sent out by
the government of Wept Australia to see
if he could find any traces of them. Again
has the enterprise been unsuccessful,- and,
as before, no foundation whatevercould
be _found for the story., Indeed,the adven-
turous little band had a narrow escape
from destructibn ,themselves, the natives
they metbeing savage and unapproachable.
In theirjeurney they camped on theshores
of a. dry salt lake, which extended beyond
the line of vision, and is situated in twenty-
eight degrees fifty-eight minutes fifty
seconds S., ansione hundred and nineteen
degrees. tlurtyrnme.mmutes...E. Thus the
fate of lieinhardt still remains a mystery;
and we have now -real cause .to fear that it
will never in our aye, be solved.' .
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PARKER & CATTLE
WOULVESPEC1AL1Y CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
VY to their superior stock of
TOM.ACCOES,
aret,
Also havine just received a le-ge supply of
WINES Az LIQUOkIS,
Take great pleasure in recolmending them for p.urity and flavor, which cannot be surpassed
fur medical or family use.
PARKER & CATTLX5._
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Godericb Nov, 30, 1869.
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On some of the finest public and private buildings in the United States= and Canada,
need no further recommendation.
StrPrincipal Depot 234 Broadway, New York. o.
H, GARDI-NER & GO.,
Market Squire, Goderich, Ont.,
Agenvor Huron and Bruce.
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Goderich, November 16th, 1869.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS )
P &ERRE, & 'CATTLE,
OULit CALL THE ATTENTION OF THEM NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS TO
their Urge assortment of
0
'aigemla
0
i. FJE 11G US OW,
Farm for Sale.
TWO rirNDRED ACRES.
T oTs 2 AND 3 CON. 5TH. TOWNSHIP OF GREY,
JJ 22 acres cleared, new frame lionse,24x1h, 16 storeys
log barn, new. 2i- miles from A inley vine. 176 front sea -
forth, on the gravel road. one half niile from le hool,
one half mile from saw and grist mill at A ;
well watered by spring creek, and ery valuable 5,-1-
ber, both pine and cedar87 per a. -re will be acct -pt -
ed and time given if requireAl. Apio
G. M. TRCEM A N,
Valuator for the Trust & Loan Company, Goderieh
Goderich Nov. 12, 1869. w48
TIAT superior Fatm, Lot 16, 6th con. E. D. Co
borne, 74 acres of land, 60 acres of which are
cleared, well watered by a living creek, and bounded
by the River Maitland. Good log house and frame
barn 34x25. v ith a good orchard op the premises.
Situated one mile from the village of Manchester, 11
miles from Goderich and 12 miles from Clinton. The
property is a desirable investment being on the County
Gravel Road and posse.ssinga superior mil privilege on
the River Maitland. Apply to
G. MiuTeittiuonEemeraz'
Land Agent, Goderich
.April 24,1869 w-13-tf
lti;•; EED NOT TELL HIS OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THAT HE ALWAYS BEEPS MOV V0 FOR
LI ward, enlarging his stock, increasing his facilities, and, as far as Compatible with maintaining the well
known superior quality of his goods, 1...owering his Prices.. His business luiving grown year by year,
the increased:amount he turns over, enables him to teduce the per centage of profit. The large patronage he has
received. induces him to believe that he
COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH ANY STORE IN THE SAME LINE.
To enable him further to enlarge his business and accommodate his friends he has rented and fitted up in th
most convenient manner _
•
The Large Brick Store in Horton's Rock Hamilton Street
(DETLOR'S OLD ST.ANID)
Where he expects to see the old familiar faces, and would solicit an inspection from tho3e who have uot already
dealt with him. He has on hand
Vases
. Combs,
Brushes.
Perfumery,‘
• Toilet Preparations, &c.,
Whick they will sell at a veretemall advance upon cost. .
PARKER & CATTLE, w21.tt
Goderich, Nov. 30th, 1869.
AN UNSURPASSED STOCK OE TEA
THE BRIGHTEST SUGAR EVER OFFERED,
ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF LIQUOR,
rri W I 1ST 1E7,, ti.i PORTER.
UNRIVALLED SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO.
And all the other necessaries of housekeeping. The assortment of Crockery, Lamps, &e. is ,Nfensive and
varied. embracing everything from ornamental China to plain and useful stoneware, all fi -an los enlarged
accommodation, is so displayed that every variety eau he seen at a glance.
trr Particular attention is paid as heretofore, to the lrlour and freed department.
D. F., for the convenience of his country customers, has laid in a stock of
srrJL.41 13r1. -v- 42:1-t.)011S,
•
Such as Plain Dress Goods, Cottona, Flannels, Skirtings, Prints, .Sc.. &e..ivhich will he found excellent in quality
and reasonable in price. 117. Farm Produce, as usual, taken in exchange for goods at Cash value •
D, F. ventures confidently to assert that of all who come to see him
NONE WILL GO AWAY DISSATISFIED.
Goderich, Sept. 9th, 1869.
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THE IFORONTO 1E4 COMPANY!
CIOLICIT ALL WHO WISH TO GET GOOD TEAS PT TAB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, TO GIVE THEM A
0 trial, feeling assitred that their superiority will be seen at once. Wh'ere 15 lbs. is ordered, the same is sent
carriage paid, and it not remitted for before hand, can be paid to the express agent on deliv4ry.
Families in the Country
supplied by the Toronto Tea Company with Teas at wholesale prices. They have only th try them to see the say
Ing to be effectea, and be sure of getting genuine good Tea pure as imported,
se- VMS TRY THEM -at
Any one can get up a Club and send the names, with the kind and quality of Tea each member waits. They are
put up in any size of package with each member's name on them, and where the total quantity orr ered is not less
than 15 lbs., it is smt, all in one box. to the club agent, carriage paid to any railroad depot in Ontario.
KINDS AND PRICES
•
.331seek Teas- Congous. 45c. 50e. shc, 65c, 70c, 75c, 80e, and 90c. - Souchodg, 50e, 55e. 60e. 70e. 75e, 60e.
and 90e* English Breakfast, 50e, 55e, 60e. and. 65c. Very Fine Oolong, 70e. ()range Pekoe, 70e, 80e.—
Green Teas -Young Hyson, 50e, 55e, 60c65c, 70c 75c, 80c, 85e. 90e, and $1. Gunpowder, 80e, 90e, and
$1. Imperial, 800. 90c, and $1.— J apan Teas -Uncolored. 50e 55e, 60, 65c, 70c, and 80. -It being
poor economy to use lower grades of Teas than the above, we prefer to confine ourselves on12( to Teas which we
know will give satistaction to consumers.
THE BEST COFFEE.
And the cheapest is to be had from the Toronto Tea Company. All whb lave tried them are loud in their praise.
Combining great strength and flue flavor, and not being mixed with any unwholesome ingredients, they go much
further and please better than much of the Coffee now ofiered to the public.
r•R,IuintSI-20e, 25e, 30c, and 85e, per lb. Put up also iu tins of 10 and 20 lbs.
WHAT -THE PRESS 'SAYS
The Globs of August 6th says :-It wi 1 be seen that
the Toronto Tea Company are prepa ed to supply
families in the country in clubs with ttas and coffees,
In such quantities as individuals may r4quiro at a time;
and where the total quantity ordered by a.club is 15 lbs
and over, that the Company forward tlle same free of
expense 10 any railroad station in Ont4trio. By thie
means any one can be supplied as cheaply as if they
bought from the Company•personally inI Toronto. We
may mention that theToronto Tea Comp ny aredoing a
very heavy business, and stand well in the estimation
ofour citizens ; and the large business they are doing
may betaken as the best evidence that ltho people are
wellsatisfled with what they purchase filoni them. We
-feel pleasure in saying that any busin s which our
readers may have with the Company ma be done with
the fullest confidence.
The Telegraph says :-TheToronto Tea Pompany have
sold Teas atsuch astonishing low prieed, and of such
excellent quality, that all who invest tharein have re-
turned thoroughly satisfied. If they de not snit you,
we do not know who can.d-
WHAT itHE'PEOPLE SAY IN
' THE Err", :
It is no uncdmmon thing for the customers -of the
Toronto Tea Company in Toronto, to admit at the
Tea we sell at 60e, ix just as anodes they used to pay
75c, and 80e, for elsewhere, othenteg,ain declaring that
the fine tea we sell at $5e, is as good as -they used to
pay $1 00 forper lb. in other stores. The -reason is we
sell at wholesale prices. ,
IR COUNTRY.
Out of many letters of sindlar import we publish the
following extractst) show how our Teas are liked in
the country.
LANARK, omario, 10th Ang., 1869_
" The tea that we received from -you is giviir, every
satisfaction. All are well pleased with it I exTieet to
have another order next week."
.Ahneyvitte,iltit June. 186
"The 85e Tea received from -ye -6 gives very good saai
faction, and was all disposed ofthis morning. All srho
have tried it are willing th buy it, if' the quality is
Its
good in the next lot, now ordered."
The same partywrites again on llth August, as fol-
lows :
"Every one that tried the Tea, liked it very mueb in-
deed; also the Coffees."
The Toronto TeaCompany guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all Purchasers or return the money
Address- all urders tc
Sept. 20th 1810,
THETORONTO TEA'COMPANY
Ise, YOUNG STREET, TORONTO.
the Las Succem
IMPROVED
ILFAIR RESTORER
RAIR DRESSINg
Awotyie in oneBoide
BY ITS USE
Gray er Faded Hair is quickly
restored to its youthful color and beauty,
and with the first application a
beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance
is given to the Hair.
rt will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots.
Et will promote luxuriant growth.
FALLING HAIR is immediatelyChecked.
gold by all Druggists. Price One Dollar.
Manufactured by
S. R. TAN DOZER & CO.
Wholesale Diuggiets,
35 Barclay Street and 40 Park Place,
New -York, and
266 High Holborn, London. Eno.
FARM FOR SALE.
T OT 10, CON. 10, W. D. COLBORNE. 100 ACRES,
II 90 cleared, good dwelling house. frme 22x36.
with a ememochous kitehen attaehetialso good barn
and shed accommodation, good bearirg oreliard, well
watered by two creeks running through the farm, and
good wells One mile from gravel load. 5 miles from
Goderieh. For partieulars,apply on the premises to
undersigned, or to Mr. D Ferguson, grocer Godmich.
C STEWART.
Octobar lith 1869. wafi-tf
To SELL OR RENT!
'THE WEST HALF LOT NUMBER EIGHT,
1 fourteenth concession ot Huliett, OD the
boundary line between Blytk and Walton, Post
Office each way. Good hardwood land, wel
watered ; thirty acres elearance. Seventy
seven acres and a halt in all. Well fenced. Fiat
turther particulars apply to .hose on the ,prennses.
.EIA.N KI N LAWSON.
Mnv 27th, 1867. rata
Farm for Sale.
T OTS 53 and 54, Hayfield Concession, In the
14 Township ot Goderich Containing 68 acres,
of these over 50 acres cleared with good Frame
Barn, and Log House, about 21 miles from
Clinton. For 7hrees of sale apply at tbe Division
Court.office at Goderich, or to Mr. WIGUING
TON on the premises.
Goderich. Ont.Sept. 21, 1868. w35 u.
FARM FOR SALE.
TIRE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE. LOT 3
j. 10th con., township of Ashfield E 0, si mil,
from the Northern Gravel Read, eontaining 80 acres
well watered. There is 60 aere.= at, ..-^d under mites,
tion. 25free froin stunipe 1 end log barnem,
orchard of assorted fre, t I • . 7, one half cask
balance in four years. 111601 G RI FFI N ,
Belfast P, 0,
w38 -21n•
STOP AID SEE.
October 141h, 186.-
1 8 6
z IMomminom.1
DIVISION COURTS
TIMES FOR HOLDINGIDP7ISI0N COURTS IN THE
COUNTY OF HURON IN 1869.
let DiVision, Godench, Wednesday 24th Novem,
6th ,‘ Dungannon. Thersday 25 ••
t c• Hayfield, Friday 26
41h cl Wroxeter, Thursday 30
2nd sealonh, Wednesday let December
3rd tg Clinton, Thursday 2nd (.?
5th a Exeter, Friday 3rd •
The above Courts except the 1st Division will
Open at 10 a m ; the let Division Will open at 9
a m
(Signed) S BROUGH,
J. C. C. Huron.
Certified DAN. LIZA ftS,
Clerk of the Peace, Huron.
Uoderich, I3th July, 1869 w47
Tfollowing remarks -on_ Testimonials' oi most
wonderful and extraordinary cures in Cana& by
the GREAT INDIAN REMEDY. They are stern, un
deniable and ineontestible facts. sufficient to convince
the most skeptical that the Great Medicinal Compoun-
anted after for ages is UOw accessible in the Great
SHOSHONEES REMEDY
JUST ARRIVED.
MADAME TAYLOR
for Diseases of the 'I hirett_jsungs, Liver'Digestive
Organa, Kidneys, &c., as w ell as Scrofula, tne various
Skin Diseases, Humors, and all diseases arising from
impurities of the Flood, we boldly state thtt this_great
remedy has NE'VER BEEN EQUALLED. Where
Was there ever such a cure as Mat in the person ol
Wilson Storms of Brighton, C. W., of Consumption ; or
that ocPeter C. V. Miller, .Earnestown, C. W., of Con-
sumption, or that of Ambrose Wood,ofCansecon, C.W.,
nf Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or that of John
Elosey. of Napanee, C. W. of Rheumatism, who had
Store a.ctually been on crutches tears, in spite of all treat -
mem heretofore. and is now well.Scores of such cases
umnil r3..qg eh sb
t Call ei al; tt octnheneed Drughailtheat ewspace.sread get a Circular oi on the GREAT 8E108.
BONEES REMEDY and PILLS, and satisfy your
selves.
Price of the Remedy in large pints SI '
jer For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medi
eine. Agents for Goderteh, F. Jordan and Parker hi
Cattle
WHOLESALA
2E nGroAE:NoTILNST11.00N..
LYM AN, ELLIOTT & Co.
DUNSPAUGH & WATS0ie, t
J. WIPiER & Co.,
nommoort & STARK,
r.liteKtes & SON,
. El AMIINON & On
With Her Great European Herb Remedy
THOSE silflerine witi.Consumption.lthetima-
tism, Dyspepsia, headache, Loss of Ap-
petite, Bad Digestion, Catarrh and Noeies in
the Head. are advised to try this Remedy, in
Bilious, Liver. and Stomach Complaint. it suc-
ceeds when others fail, tuf ever and ague, cold
sweats and chills. it WM never kno am to fail.
ttecommended by Physicians throughout Europe.
This is no humbug as one bottle of her medicate
will prove • Do not suffer when you can get
ease, by consulting Madame Taykir, at room
No 8, Colborne Hotel, Codench. Ladies unable
to call will be attended at then own homes.
(..1-'odech. 10th Aug. 1858. w 29
To Messrs.
CFIAMBERiAIN
SILLS,
Conway P. 0..
County of
Lennox,Ontario
Canada.
f
Feed! IFeed.1
TtTST1R,M0MI77-MD
AT
Shephard & Strachan's,
20 TONS OF BRAN, SHORTS Et
WHICH THEY WILL
Sell Cheap for Cash.
Goderich. June 7th 1869. w19-tf
MADoe. County of Hastings,
Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th, 1868.
TMIS is to certify that during the winter of 1866 1
was taken with a weakness of the aneles, which
gradually, cueing the spring of 1867, extended to my
kuees, and on up to mils laps, and I became so weak
that 1 could not walk, but was confined to my chair.
Far about two years. while this weakness was coming
on me, and afterwards, I sought medical advice, emuloy-
ing, at dittereut times. three doctoie, ani medicines of
different kinde, prescribed by friends, bi- tof no avail
1%ontinued beget worse and worse. until the summer
o11868, when I was induce to try t he great Shoshoness
Remedy by re,ading theeures °ruled, in a pamphlet.
At this time I had begun to fee the weakness in my
hands; in feet I was getting altubst helpless. 1 have
taken two bottles of the Sh shoness Remedy and two
boxes of the pills and I am entirely restored to health.
I never expected to get better, but simply tried the
medicine as a sort of forlorn hope This case of mine
was ncia a private one.but known to di my neighbors
and friends •; and to any One tarticled as I was, J have
only e Shoshoness Remedy : I believe it
will eter:aioutry
th
. MARY ANN DOUGHTY.
Sworn to before me at Madoe, County of Hastings,
this 9th day of February, 1869. A. F. Worm, J. P.&,
Thereby certify that I have known Mrs Mary Ann
Doughty for the laid fifteen years ; she is a woman or
probity and truth. I have known her before, during,
and since her illness. I believe her certifie.ate to be
true in every particular. 1 know that while ill hercase
was i1' -dared hopeleas ; and I know that alie ha,,. since
her reeorery, always attributed her recovery te the
Shoshonees Remedy. Whatever may be the peculiar
proprieties atlas medieine, one tither is certain, that
in her case it has acted almost likelihernj
rofn
onapnee of
a miracle. i
Warden o lthe County of Hastings, Province of Ontario
.Dominionof Cana& w33 ly
GODERICH PETROLEUM
COMPANY
TtE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLD-
ers of the Goderich Petroleum Company for the
election of directors for the ensuing year, will be held
in the Town Hail on the second Monday in January,
(the 10th) at half -past 7 o'clock p. in
WM. CAMPBELL,
&enter
Goderich, Dec. 21st. 1669. w48 -
MONEY TO LEND.
A T REASONABLE RITES of interest, and on'i
bk. daysnotiee by .7. el. SINCLAIR,
Barrister, &c.,0 oderich
Tanuarv 19th, 1869 w51
DOMINION -SALT COMPANY
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD-
ers of the Dominion Salt Company will be held
In M C Cameron's office. on Monday January 10th
1870, at half -past seven o'clock p m
J A likKELLAR,
Secretary
Goderich, Dee. 23rd, 1869 w40 -4t
'NEW CABINET
AND
UPHOLSTERING S BP,
WEST STREET,
OPPOSITE BANK OF MONTREAL,
GODERICH.
ERIC McKAY,
"WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN-
T,' nounce that he has opened a
new shop in the above line el, W, ,• street, opposite
tin Bank of Montreal. wit, i•• le v.;;1 keep constantly
on hand ern:take to
FURNITURE CIF ALL KINDS.
Haring on hand alm atiertment of Upholstering
material, he pr, pared 10 1111 promptly all orders
in that line
A quantity of Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings on
hand.
Picture Framing to Order.
Ir2" He trusts by strict attention to businrss to
iner mdiare of public patronage.
Godefich. Nov 17, 1869. w44-tf
NEW PATENT
1=2,
STRACHAN & McK NNON,
BLACKSMITI18, Nelson street, Goderieh, wonld
intimate to farmers and others that. having pur-
chased therightfor Carter's Hay Lifter, they are now
prepared to furiash them at $5.00 each. The are
made in a neatand substantial manner. end have given
great satisfaction to those who have used them.
An agent vrill be out for the sale of the lifter in •
days.
Goderich. Jan. 25th. 1869.
IN-SURAN-CE•
Fire) Marine and Life Insurances
EFFECTED ON REASONABLE TF0111S.
Office -Key's Block. corner Court House
Square and Wes: St.. Gosh -rich, C. W.
JOHN HALDAN, .711.
Agent
Goderich, 27th Sept.,1866. w36ti
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w. 3X, ?..Iito
R. 4s...NTN-
1112.00 .0.171/3
MY!.
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0115iiieSS
D. SUTHE
DE A LEI
Coal. Lumber, Sibiu
yAR.Ds' at the Hari
end Waterl toStreets. 3.1
street, 10 rear of the yard.'
Godench. Nov. 5th, 156
HAZLE4URE
Avonoi
COMISSION AG
Crabb's Block, (Van:
'KINGSTON STRE;
0 N T A
el. Sales in town an
attended to
Goderich July 12th
M 4C) 1N
AT
IJIIG-i-iP F•M
LENT ON. 31(
Apply at
Chancery and Law °Es
Goderieh.
Goderich. March Rth,
Money to Loll/101
APPRAISER to theTru
oat pper -Canada.
-1. M. nu
*e. Mar
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sees
swam
II I
Tlet ill flw Town °Model-.
Brick Cottnae withr, lara;
of good Land Vor.particulart
W. D
Gaderieh Sept. `Nth 1869
MONEY TX
EASY
Goderieb, Jan. 14th
ConamereSuIllote
[WIN FLICKS, Prop
J argest a url best Conti
Ocinada.and cnarges aa
in Mitchell . Stage Proprie
100 Horses Horses and C
Siortiest Notiee.,
ClighP LANDS
IN
TOWN OF C
LOTS 1223,1324 & 1334, $tail
Lots 2 and 3 in exit: A. E
Township of Woonnosh, Nor
100. Township of Ashfield.
of South f lot 1, con. 4, W.
Apply to
T11051Al.
Gederiels. Dee. 18t10 11868.
REMO
AI
A.I
G-
niElE Subscriber having ret
I occupied by A Naystrailk,
Post ()thee, wishes to shank li
or the liberal support with o
him for the last 25 years, and
no effort win be spared to mer
patronage, his .ansions study
Wateb.es Cloaks
which will give smisfacatou to
work has been done In alysal
on having it well executed.
IV- A good assortment of
Watches. &Incite 4 e.. altvaya
ALEX 1
Goderieh Oct 26th 1868.
PINE LI
LATE ttst]
Tap subscriber 13118 nel
1,500,000 Fee
. ..9../5
PINE & CEDE I
which he is
TO SELL IN LARGE
AT T
Lowe3t Rate
eV- Apply at the
Detlor & Co's. store.
.TAMES
etaterieh,lilar le. 3169.
Middlesex
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in short time and at o
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