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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1878-09-26, Page 1'; • TO It$, 'WO. as. . 'TERES-01.001(3ole Annum, to itsolittotoce. j • AND CENTRE HURON- GENERAL ADVERTISER: CLINTON, ONTARIO, THURSDA-17, SEPTEMBER 26, 1878. .g(Otti gkartritoetugutO, TOITOUSE TO LET, -,-A sniall 'louse on Dinsley Terrace, 1hi�n Opt,Si pot month, which CAA be paid by work on the plice, it satisfactory.; Apply to JOHN-COPELAND: Clinton, Sept. 20„.1.878, eg QHAWL LOST. -On the Gravel Boric', be- tween Clinton and, the Sth concession of Haat, 071 the 20th inet.,A WOOLLEN SHAWL. The finder • . will confer a favor by leaving the same at the Oweren ',law Elm office. Hullett, Sept, 24, 1878. ITOTERS1 LIST NOTIOE.-Notioe is here, V by given that ft court will bo held, mirsuaut to the Voters, Lista Aet of 1870, 1,y lilo llorior, Judge TDDIA, at the TOWN HALL, oe the rOltrila tilt* Of October, ISIS, at 10 o'clock, .14., for the , purpose of bearing al/ complaints made against thc Voters' List for tho Sinnicipality of Clinton, for 1878, partiou/ars of such complaints ean be seen 173 my ogle°, All mama having business at the Court; are Uereby, revived to attend at the sold time aud place. J. A. NhLLES, Clerk. Dated at Clinton, this 21'st day of Sofia,,, A.D., 1878, TOWN IlAtL,` CLIbITOT , FRIDAY, Set. 27,1878. SONGS OF SCOTLAND . • 1411ILTONCOB,. BETT ,The greatest living Scoteh Tocalieb, divo one ot -- his popular entertainments ORabove • entitled. "Twa Hours WI' Avotahmen," assisted Oy 'WAVIER SCM. AdveNeion f25, .cta 1 50: CC21tS Belerred Sectt. TICEETS AT. US1TAL PRIORS" , , ' t-s's liifaigrLf 14N.NRIP ST. NOTICE TO ..CONTRACTORS • The letting of the warts at St. Anne has unavoidably to be pnatpuned to the following datea :- Tenders will be received until TIIESVAT, th'e 22n.1 DAY QV oCTuuss. • Y18011 and specifications will be setin on and alter TVESDAYrthe EU/11TH DAT OF OCTOBER. By order, 1311A.IIN, Seeretary. 1lLP111T111ENT Or PUBLIC W0111(6. , OTTAIYA, 21s1 September, 1878. assaansassnanceinovantavara .sammosantaseaucatt .1LTOUSE TO LET -To let, a. house con- ..L_L tabling six rooms, neWlY painted. Plenty of hard and obit water came to the door. Apply to 11188 MODN TCA STLE. • • Clinton, Sept. 10, 1878. QTRAY SILEEP.--Strayecl from he. pre- misei; of the sub " scriber about tlienth inst., WOO Sheep— six ewes, two snringlambo, &Mimic ram. Any. one giving such inforniation as Will lead to their ro. covers; will be suitably rowardod. E. BRICEENBEN. Clinton, Sept. 19, 1878. XTOTIOE TO DEBTORS -The subscribers „berets notify au wbo are indebted to thornthat all acconnts must ho settled at .onco, or they will be placed. in tbe hands of others for eeibietion. , Halms, BROTHERS. • Londesboro, Sept, 19, 1878. • FASMONABLE DRESSMAKIN:0- MISS JENNIE NvAir,KEE. , . . • . Begs leave to inform the ladies of Ciinton awrvicinit'y that he -has opened a Mantle Mid .Dresernaking estab- lishment on Victoria Street, opposite, the 1tattenbury House. A cora, Somerton. Tem'approntices 'wanted. Clinton, Sept. 19, 1818., • , , • 'VOTERS' LIST COURT .- Tattoos/sir .or V STANLEY.-Notiee le hereby given, that a CoUrt will be heldporattant to the " Vetere' Lista Act," by his Honor the Judge of the County Court 'of the.Connty of Huron, at the ToWoratIn usize voItIto, on 'Wednesday, Oct. 21td,.1S7S, at 10 o'clock., at m., to hear and determine the several complainte of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Mould. l•elity of Stanley, for 1878 ; all Demme having business at the Court are required to attend at the said titne and place. WM. PLUNRETT, Clerk of municipality. Dated at Varna the 1692 day of Sept., 'MS.' VALUABLE FARM TOR- SALE. The ntider,igned offers for solo a beautiful ferze eon: taining 80 acres, 45 cleared and in 0, good state of cunt. ',ration. Nem...failing opting creek running across the centre; there is also a splendid Well, orchard, bUildings, /Lc., on the place. L. is well sittlatod, 'being lot 86, 1501con. Ooderich Toy/whip, andla only half a mile from the corporation of tbo ToWn of Clinton, and has a tine view of the entire town. For further partieulars apply to AVM. M. GORDON, At Gordon & Vinlaysou's Grocery Store. Clinton, July 11, 1878. JUST RECEIVER, TflWILEBRu WISER, aorrliEs WRINGERS. ..•••••••••••••••.... R. M. RACE 010." TIC).1sT, AND. , • I-1 A„,11,1*.Vii.44Lit,701 , • N:to NU • Match 28,10.8. 111,a4r414;1!T 131tAgbIl ;PALL WIIPW, On Thursday and Friday het the ann net agricultural show in eentiection with the Hullett Branch .Agrioultnril Societty took place here, 0 mug to a .chatocse in the grounds, the indoor aepartnient waa held 10 the town hall; The entries were not quite as nnumions aa formerly, bub What artieles were exhibited were good. There were four or fiee very bonamenclable exhi. bitors, as they had done to considerable ex- pense mid labor ,in making "it clieplay,-= genre. John Copeland and Joseph Allison had each is yery numerone and splendid display of vegetebles, the niiinber of vari- eties being so greot that we will not at- tempt an enumeration, Mr„ Cepetand is only an amateur, and lakes pleaSure in soeceisfol cnitivation ; Mr. Allison is O thorough good market gardener. Meagre, Brostilfoot tit Box had nonploodiel set OT . draeingsroonn "furniture in green repo, and also ,a bed;roorn set and a dressing eaie, all got; up „in the beet style. ... C. Miller had same very tine ltaraees tin exhibition. There was about tho Urinal qtnintity of ladies work, woollen initunfae. „hires,' freit, vegotoblee, etc., shown; Ind some very good peneil drawings. The exhibition of animals 'wag rather. 'limited in number, but good 10 Icind-In_ fact, they could hardly have been: better? arrelOwe do not expect to ego finer horses; • cattle, sheep 'end pigs, at anyof the forth; coming Cetinty showthan was Oen at the , 'thew here. Itwitt bo seen by' the prize 'list that Meaars, H. Snell a Stisl. eru the principal exhibitere- . The attendance,. ;from Some. cause or . other,- Was not 'Ire; large as sienna. Mutt likely it was in ere:petit] en eh of the .div isieb; • in the -pieces' ef • eihi bit ion, which will be remedied another year. The following is the prize list ' • • , : Honsoso-laivr Dicouoire.'4-Brood Mare; having raised': foal in 1878, let Alta T. Me- . Michael, 2nd john MeINfillarfo Spring 'feel, 'colt or Ally, lot Joint. Shipley, 2n4 Mrs. T. McMichael. • • 'Aide year old .gelillog et illy, •lst W. Weir, 20d Wm, SteWirt. Two year ela"filly,l'st Maiven, guct Polin•McDonald, Two 'year- old gelding, itt Ins. Melo, god.; john,Stanbury. Oe year -old filly, lei ahn: • MeMillan, 2nd F. c11won.. Ons year •old- gelditig, let Win.' Ron tledge,.2nd Mrs - I-1aavy draught teant; "lst John Mc - Milano 2nd Jas. 'Broailfoot. • . . HORSES-GENE/at PeorosnooBrood Mese, heviog raised foal in 1878, lst Colin MoDono aid; 2nd Jo MeMillan. Spring dolt' or• filly; let John itjdenzie, 2nd A. Elaciat.: • Tlitte yeet old gelding dr Lily, W. Weir.: • TWayeer tad:. fillY, lst .11, Itobetteon,...2nd W. Craig, Two year bid gelding?lst iteibinsonogna John ItleMillen. • Coe year old filly, -1st and. :.?,nd.John Ono year old gelding, IstWrn../tobinson,gndWin. Rontledge. Span general ,purpose. horses, 1st itL McTaggart &, Co , 2nd Jobn.Mehlillan. 13uggy horse, more or gelding, lat Thep, M. twat, gna john Up. shall. Saddle hers% lat J. Avery, 2nd jeo, Smith; • • . • Tnoniitten-mtnn. Con•rthc.--lailch Cow; Imo- ing refried calf since last thew, lst and 2nd- R. Snell, Two year old heifer, lat W. J. Biggins, 2nd. M. McTaggart, One year old' heifer, R. • SusiL Bull Calf, lat H. Snell, 2nd• Mc: Taggerio Herd of Shorthorns, 11. Spend Heifer 'led, lat M. $.1eTaggart, gna H. Snell; • , Nsoive on 'Groom Caati.z.-Cow,.. haying raised calf hi 1818, lat WM. Cuditoreo 2nd Mtn Shipley. Twe year old heifer, John In- nis, Otie Year old. heifer, 1st and 2nd John Shipley: Spring bull calf, A. Innis.. Two year old steer, 1st and -.2nd Iteltert Cole. Tociezoten :Stine AND ' THEIR ORME% - Aged ram,' IL Shell, Shearling rare, let and 2oct-H: Snell. • Ram lamb, let 13:'Snehl, 2nd George Chesney: Aged ewes, having raised lambs in 1878, lst and 2nd. II. Snell, Shear ling ewes, EL Snell,. • we lambs. 1st arid giid H. Snell. . •. • . CloroWoon onn ilistrePtanes..-:-.Aged ram,' H. Snell. Sheathing rem, 1st and god 11. Soot. Rain lamb, lit and 2nd IL:Snell, * 'Aged ewee lie,viug raised lambs ni 18:76, let .Suell, 2nd John T. Dale, Shearlido. owes, lot and 2nd H. Snell. Ewe lambs, id and 2ncl IL SuelL : o.• • • ' PIG/3.-14110EDRERD.--kbehr, let Robb, /3eari, gnit Jahn Govier. Sow, having littered in 1878, lat John Stanbury, 2nd Jas. Nott. Boar undee ono yeor old; John Govier,•• Sow pig,. 'under one year old, lst john Clavier, gua John Stanbury. Boar pig, tinder ens months old, lst and 2ed3oho.Stanbury. Sow nig, ntaaer six ,niontho. old, lst and god Jahn .Stanbury.- • . &tau noton-SureoLit.-Boar,.T.Wallace. Sows haying littered' in 1878, let and 2nd Sohn Goeler. Boar pig, under one year old; lst and 2nd John Gooier, Sow pig, tinder one- Year • old, lot and 2nd john Govter, lloarpig, no - der eh: montInt okl, ,lst John Copeland, 2nd Wm. Stewart.. Sow pig, under six months old; let John Gooier, gad john Copeland. SAtAtt PRES11-43fflumaitt,-13eari let Jas. Turner, 2nd. John Stanbury., ...Sow, having littered in 1378, lst John INtapon; gua Robb. Pitzsinious. „Boat pig, under one year old, John Mason, Sow pig, under One year 'old, 1st Geo. Shell; 2tiddohn Steobory, Boar pig, under six months 014, 1st John Mason, .2nd :Thos. Lane, SO* pig, under sizonontlie old, ,Ist.11. I. Tarter, 2nd Wm: Meson. • Poeforszo-sColleetion of fowls, jas, Pair fowls, Jas. Smith., Brahma Pootree, John Stanbury, Bieck Stionish, Sohn Me Mil. lee, Turkeys, lat Thee. rear, 2aa Win. Ito.. binson. Geese, Ist Wm. Robinson, gad Thos. Pear. MnseovY docks, Wm, Stewart: Dooks, Otlior tlian Museovso lat Mrs T. Meltlichael, god John Shipley, Pigeons, let end. ged Jas. Smith.3t1I.81tENTN.-One horsc; ;vett buggy, tat CanteIoxi 13roico gna Romball & Leslie, Ono horse buggy, covered, Renthall at Leslie. Ono horrid cutter; earitelon llres, Panning Mill, lat :t11 MoTeggart & co., 2na 'Bennett St Him - 'ter. Gengplougil, lat Kerr Woo., 2nci, Jacob Miller. Pair iron harrows, lst T. Tipling, gad Robb. Thompson. • Field roller, 1st John Bruneclon. Home hay rake, lat Joint Drops - don, grid T. Tiptiog, Turnip geed drill, Levi Cossett. 'Horse shoed, lst T. Tiplingo ged Jones & Couch. Pomp, ist antigint Itte. Per- guson, 13V -cloaca axle lumber waggon, let ond god Condon Bros. • Iron plough, It. Thine'. wan, NVoriami plough, let R. Runeiman, 2nd J. B. Weft' Homo hoe or . defiler, Jebel at, Couch, • Ilinoon Dzeatsrstgiso,-Pour varieties ter eliplee, Oen, Snell, lour. varieties fall apples, Nyin, ..Morgan. Collection of apples, Zan 4. Ooopor. Plate of russets, Wm. Mor- gan, Plete of northern spy, Geo, Oreseniao. Plato of Snow Apples, John Ma'sort, Plate of manumit) pippins, John Morgan. Plate of Itheile Island Greening% G. A. Cooper. Piste of Beldwins,• Thee, M. Elliott. Plate Of fall pippins, Geo. Buell. Plate of strawberry np- pleu, W. Morgan. Plate of aossert apples, W. C. Semi% Pleto of lone,* crab apples, .S; Andrews, l'iate 'eif rod eratt apples, Jas. istoit/t. • Colleation 01 .epeti 5015 gropes., W. Co Searle. Three ortrietiert pl0rns list W. Mot,- 'gisn, 2nd Gee. Cooper. Three yatieties.peaelms, W. Morgan, Threevarieties winter' 'poem, ist Jas, .'?:intith, 2nd NV, Merge% • '.11,ticuroortnos. -Ten yttids bottle made cloth, let E. Curbed, • 2m1 Aire Thos. Ale- Mie11301, ", Ten Yards -home made iimmel, lat and 2nd John MOMillan. pair home mode. blankets, lot O. Levet, 2ad3. Corbett: Tea yards. teeter)* merle cloth, E. Corbett. 'Pen yards foetoryonade flannel, VI. Corbett. . Paw factory Made bfankets, E. Corbett; Double. see formlarnes% John Q, :Mille% • Collection of jihotooraphs, Waite Bros; Collection of eehinet inekee's work, Broadfoot &Box. Sot eingle buggy harness, let and 2nd d. C. Miller. Collet:that joitier's'work, Y.eCarttley, Thomp- son & Seat% „OrganoWni, Doherty & Co. Tionroicoos:,--Twe y.arietiss potatoes, 'Jae.' ,Lautisboreugh., Ninablcied beets, lit Geo. Snell, 2nd J. Allison, *Mangold. wurtzele, lst John Mason, gua J. Alberni, Yellowglobe w:urtzele, 1st 1.-Allieon, 2nd John Copeland. StVecle Mullin% let Theo. Stanbury, 2nd J. Alit. son.. -Long oretere carrots,lstJohnCopeland, gna G. Snell. ltai•ly horn •earriite, 1st. John PoPelend, 2nd WT. 0. Sear/o,- White. Tielgiten carrots, 1st J. .Copeland, god \VOL. -Morgan, Peak onions, J. Qopelata. Twelve ears (own; lst So Anciresre, 2n4 Three water melons; John Copelaml. Three musk melons; I at :John .06peland; flria Jas. Londsbotough. Thiee viti0ntos.-1-sto-Wor. 'Morgan, • 2nd' -Jas. ..Lontleberough.. •,Peck tomatoes; W. C. Searle. Largest Piunpli in, 1 st •Win, Morgano2m1 John . Copeland. barest Squash, John. Copeland.. Six roote celery? lst NV. O.:Searle; 2nd joint Copelaed. • ' • - • • Dire? PnonucU.-.-Ten, Pell nois fresh butter' On crock,' lst, 'Woo ,RobinsonO Oind Cdoper, Keg salt buttei, lst JohnShipley, 1.3aclInhjii7MeiNtillaro, Quare maple tooleeeee„ lst John jahneen, gud Jas. Broadfoot. • LADIES' Won. -Tatting, Thee, Stevenson. Crochet Work, let Miss StaVeneono 2nil• Jas. Broadfoot. Einlheiclery in cottou or swarthy, tst and.2nd Mrs V:Millichael. Einheohlory - in silk, lst illre Itouky, 2nd. Peter McLaren. Bead work, Mti Thee blehlichael. knitting, 'Mrs Thee „McMichael. patch wash in quilt, .all :the quilt to .he.pateii Woi•lc; let Win.Broadfnot, fOnd,Thos.Steyeneon, Gent's hatid made linen .shirt, Mrs Thos.: McMichael: - Wax ilthiers; jits: Smith. • Berlin. wool 'work, fiat, • lst Jas. Smith, 2ioi Thom •Stevenson. Pencil straNying; lat Mist; Naito; giot. Dolly Stauhnry. Woollen stockinea, lst Chas,,Liso 'vett: gild:Charles Lovett.' • Woollen socks, . lat Miss Nash, -.Igna dim% Lovett. Woollen Mitts, Log ',whin, quilf, Ist, Miss Nash, gad Ohne, ;Lovett, Rag mat, Jae. Smith: • • ' . of vegetables, let J. Co.pelan4, 2nd J. Aileen,. Tan Inithele Seneen. Nor,liea` John Johneton. • • Elanies:•-jenoze. --Robt. Sanders, Hfillett; • D. MeNought, Seaforth ; Relit: Martin, Exeter. Cs..reot,--Stmons.-W.: Hiles,. Kellett; 3. Hearn; Clinton; S. Ady, ffullott.„ • - • LADIES' :.WORK--JVD01/8.-ItIre Warwick, Hallett; Mitt H. Wallace, Londeshoro o Mrs. • EoDitieley, Chnton. • • . • , • WEST • 14.1siNG 8116W. . The shoi, • under the , of the West Riding'. of . Huron's Agricultitral oiety, took place' on Wednesday and Thurs- day lost, at Ga'dericli. The weather Was as tine es could be wished, but neitherthe eitteies nor the attendance was equal to. last year. The competition in cattle and sheep. was not what it Shootil be, which can he seen by the .prize• list. Although it ,was a tolerably good showotalceo alto; gether, it Was not what it tinght be, and we think steps should ho immediately taken to amitypimate the shims next year. - • The ,following -is the prize. 11s10-.•••-al4t. HOESES—ZEAVV lowing raised-foal:1878, diploma and lot prize J. ,,I.Pleher, $pring,eolt or filly, J, J,Pleher, Two year old. filly, Soho -Moms; TWO year old gelding, let Geo. Morris„ 2d Win, Pagno, Heavy draught team, diploma, and 1st prize, E. Gaunt; 2d Thee, Ginn. • GEnnikoi, 'Porreosz,o;-13tead mare, ' having .raised foal in1878;•aipteina and let prize John Gletti 2c1 and 3d 11, Howell. Two year old filly, 1st Alex Glen, 24 P Carter., 3d•jehn 'Hunter, TWO year old gelding, let Jae Clads, .2a johr Buchanan, 34 13 Carter. Coe year. ist J Salkeld, gd John Hunter, sa Alex' Gluon,. One year • old let JOS Rutledge, gd S 13uc1ianatiO gd John Salkeld, Span general ,purpose horse% nieree or gold; figs, diploma and lot prize John Buchetian, 21 13 Robertson, ad Geo Greet, Spring wit be filly, lat se Glen, gd W Pagan! sa G -Merritt. • Roinsonns,--13rood mare ohaving raised foal in 1878, ail:dome and lat prize W A Edweede, gd D Marten. •Spring foal, colt or ]L, lst North', ga T Whitely,' sa D raasion. One yeet"aa filly, let 2a 0 3 S tel; 34 W Potter. One year- eld gelding, let D Fieher, ga 3 Salkeld.. Two you Airy, W Pottot,„ Span carriage hems, diplomat and lst pais -- 24. W Potter', ad Jas Porter, Buggy hors% lst T M nmott, gd L Elliott, gd W Arthur. Saddle horse, let P (trudge Squierj, 3d J Avery, 8d W Snell, CATTLE 'r110R0 VOIIBRED...--Mi 1 Ch eone hats. log raised calf in 1878, diploma and lst prizo' K. Seel' & Son, gi Jae Dickson Bra:II Snell & Son, Two yeat old. heifer,'''Iae Dickson. One year old heifer, Jas Dickson. Ono year olri heifer, lst II Sten &Son, ga Site.Diekson, Bull calf, IL Sncll Li SOD. „Heifer' tall,' let .11. Snell Os .Son, 2d •Thii Dieloon, Herd, let ..by Wm:Young; Esq., diploma and 1st. IL Snell & See, ga Jits Dickeen. ' • NOTIVB iin GitA.DE CATTLE.-Covv,,, hating ealf in 1878, 1st Welle,gd Toveley, 31 0 Furs. TWo year heifer, lit 3It /slop, 2d it Lenfield, 3d G Thnng One year Old heifer, Ha a 'Young, gtt D bielautiott, 8d 11 Lerifield. Bull ettIf, J Tevveley, ' Heifer calf, spring, lee Jae Dickfion, gd JX Welis, ad G Young, Yokc. two yeer old sOers, Who Young, 2d0 'Poems, Pat ox or deer, 1st Jai pieltson, ga and sa • Young. Heifer' or cow, lst It McLean, ad 6 Andrews. 3d J Towsley. Yoke of working oxen, T Kehly, 2d A M 1olley, nd Cluttoo. Snitze-Ionozsoice.e-;-Aged ram, lst .11 Spell a.son, 2d 3 Salkeld: Shearling ram, lst IL Suelt-& Sort, gd 13 Carroll. Item lamb, let andogd: 11 Snell; &Son, aa cartou, -Aga °Wes. having reified lambs in 1878, let Id Sneli do Son; 24 POarroll, 3d J Selkelao Shearliti-g ewes, Id. 'Snell & S61.1. .Ewe lambs, lst ana 201 Snell:do Son, 3t1 JStilkeldt' Ram,aged ewes, shearling owes, ewe leuthe, diploma and .1',001:084,ieolnie6..00•811°11iitn, Jae,Dickeou. Sbeirling ram, 1st, ed, 84, IL Snell & Sou.. Aged ewes hoeing raised lambs in„1378, II Snell & Sen. Sbearling eweS, Soell & Son. lilWe lambs, 1st mid gd 11. Snell tte Son, 3d ./Seikeld, Fat gives or weathers, any breed, let a Snell •tto Son, 24 It Buchanan, sa Salmi& .11am, 'aged ewes, shearling ewes, etivelandis, diploma nod 1st If Shell dr Son. • SouottneWSS AND THEM 'GUAM% um, John Glen. Ewes, • linvieg raised limbs joir 1878; tut 1 Sall:ell, gd 11 Howell, 34 J. Gleo: Shearing ewes, lt J Glen, 2d A Glen. Ewe litinbs, 'KJ Olen, .2d A Glee. : • Pniii-oroonon inteern-Boar, R Bean. Sow, haying littered in 1878, G•Spruog. Boar Pig Under:one year ell, j Salkeld, ' Sow pig no. der one year old, '1st and 24. 3' Gorier. SMA,14 11atnu-SuVrOrac.-13onr, Govier. Sew haying littered in 1878, lst ana 24.1 J Go - vier,, Sallsola, .13orir pig ender one.yeer old, let GoVier, 3a Go'Sprung,, 3d 3. Govter: Sow pig 'under:one year old, lot *I-GoViet.;24 'Cr Spree& 3,1 j Goyier. • Siosoi, I/HERD BERNSIILItE.-- Boar, 1st J S'ilkeirl,.2t1 1J:tooter. Sew pig 'laving littered itt 1e78, lat J.:Hunter '24 -J Salkeld. Boar pig under one .year old, ,lot J Boss, 21 Id. Heath; sa 3 Honter. "Sow pignedSeopeyear old, Ist mid 24 .7 nose, 34 1 whela. :-Pniana ,ohina hoar,. D, -Fisher. •Politud Chinn sem, Pieher. • , . . • ' • . 'Portrait% •;,BralintapOotres%lot and..2nd A Kirkbride, 3a: j' Woodman. .Black Spanish,. ist P:.• Joltneton, 21 j Weoilmao, 3d B Runeio Min. Polon&'Jos Yotiog. ''',Elitoburgs; J• Wtignt. Ilitotains, .lst R Rata:flan, 2d. NV J Hayden, Game fa tote, A Kirltbrid.o: 'Tut.- • iteI'e, 3 Ssnrela.. Geese; lst P Carrell, ga Salkeld. Daoke; let W j asilen, 2,1 Muscovy ;atlas,- lst J Selkeld;' gd R •Runcinian. Taney pigeons, J, Witglit, Gui- nca fowls, J Haute% . • • &noir:Gal imaxt...44s. r abm . poO tuts, 1 s Xitlibride. 2a Illtunei men, saL Elliott. Blitek •Snanish, „1st It Runeiman, 2dE Johnston, 34 A -Kirkbride. Hamburg% 'J Wright,. Ban: Ulna, lst Aliirkbride, 2(1 R Bottom:mu. Fowls DAV an:Proved. breed, 1st, A. 'Orli:wide, 211 R.. ituncitnan,S A. Kirklirido.. ' • . Torrionienrs.:o-Phaeton or opoo buggy, lst Morton & Crewman, gd 3 Knox, 3c1 Morton Creismaii, Two ficcrse Inifigy, 1s J."Kilex, 2d .and. lid Morton' Li. Citessman. brte horse buggy,- covered; "3- Knox. Gutter; 3 Knox. Fanning mill, litt Me l'oggert :& ciao ga.Bennet & Hunter.- ' Two hemp ceitivator, Id Thomp- Ben. Gangplotigh, istLElliott, 24 JB Weir.• Iron harrows. 1811 L Elliott, gd R. Thompson: Fiebereller, R 'Linn:imam. -Single !newer, L. Sawyer tn. Co, Combined reaper, 3.• • Weir. bet horse shoes from the hammer, lot .1, Elliott, gd and Sd It Thompson, Pump, • Ferguson. Beehive,- 1st P Fither, 3d T Dodd. - Iron plough, let anti 2d It Runcrman. Wooden plough, .let R Rinpimaui, 24. ,T Weatheral. Iroril beam` plotigh; 1st ana 24 It Runehnato Parni gate T Dodd • ' • . • : ' Gootx A NP: Soon.--• •• Ektra prize for two bushels any named variety fall wheat, diplorna, 1st W .1 Hayden, 3d ,T Porter: .Extra prize for two bushels any- named xitrietY spring- ., wheat, diploma and lst J Hunter. - Two buh- elo wheat, lot It Buchanan, gd W 3 Hayden, 3d G Thurlow; Two bishels Clawson fall Wheritolsit It Bean, gd W.Docher- ty, Oti j;Dickson. Two :b'ushole any other fall PPerroll, ga j.Porter. Two bush- els spring Wheat, fife, lst P Carroll, 21W Swa. field; •3d 5 Stokes, Two bushels spring wheat,' , Club, T LIElliott, .Twe bushels spring wheat any oilier •variety,- lot J Hunter, 24 P Carroll, 3d..J Salkeld. Grain in the ear, 1st W 'Hayden, 2d ,B, Buchanan sa 3- A Vateoe. Two bushels rye,-3•CliVek7'LTO7O-liifelfele bar- ley, let 3 Dickson, 2d• W Swariela, Two bushels small 'peas, 1st .W 3 Hayden, 2a II Buchanan', 343 Glen. Two bushels largo peas, let Er Carroll, 24 J Glen, 3d J Salkeld. Two bogoliele white codisolet.3 Dithson, 2a J Salo kaki, 3c1 W J Hayden. Two bushels black! eateolat NY Daiherty, 2a P Carroll- Bushel flax seed, lsLJ Salkeld, gd Clark. Bushel timothy seed; istanctga Salkeld, sa J Glen. • • „ . FAI.11Y--Avruk81,-!--Cellection of fruit tamed,' diploma, J Stewart, Twenty varieties',lot 3' Stewart, 2d T M.Elliott, sai Hunter. . Ten varieties, ist j Dickson, gd Jae Stewart.' Six varieties'lst Jae Gordon, 2a S brelDotigall, • ad Sohn Andrews. Northern spy, lst Nle. Brien, gd 3 Dielovon. Snow, let ,1” Dickson. 2d T ht Elliott. Rhodd 'eland Grethings, 1st P Fax, 24 D Maiden. Baldwin, lot J Stew. art, 2a T ht Elliott, it. Lawrence, '1st 3: Gordon, 24 P itabertsoo. Duchess of Olden. burg; lice J Dickson, 2d, .1 Grordoe. Graven; etch% ltJ,Stewert, 24 SalkeId... Spitzetibtirg, lst T Weatherald, -2d. P Correll, Xing of Tompkins County, 1st It C-Iihbourt, gd E Bing. 'hem, Roxbury ruseett, lst Roberteon, 24 S Stewart: Twenty tionxe pippin, 1811 D Fish - 3d J Itoberteon. Ptibeton pippin, lot W DoeliertY, 2r1 J Hunter, Hawthorden, 1st T M Elliott, ga J Dickson., Hubbardsonse non. nth, let 3 &wart, 30A watson. . Penitne- grise, 1st W 3Hayden, 2d 3 Stewart. Any other kiii4, lst y. Weatherald, 2a Vcr, a Hay- den; Plate crab,1sTT Anderson, 241,' Carroll. Pnatis.-6 varieties, Ile A AI Rose, aa Stewart, 34 J Hunter, 3 .Oar., let A M Rose, ga S. Stenlart, sa 3 Ifeitityre. Bartlett, let gd A. Mites% Flemieh beatify, lat T M-Ellicitto 2a D Metier. .Vicar of Wake:. field, Ist & M Rote, 23. A %Wen. Duchess D'Angoulemerlet .A Watson, ga A M Rees, Belle Lucrative, lst • A M Roes, 21 3Stewerb, Lents Bonne de jersey; lat A M Boss, 2n J Hooter. Berme D'Atijou; let A M Roes, gd (koodal White Doyenne, lst J Goodall, 2a M Ross, Beetro Clatgeau; ist • A NI Ross, 24 E Bingham. Hovvell, let 3 Goodall, 2c1 A Is 11088. OnOndage, lst A M Boss, ga J Hunter, -Sachet lst 3 Hatter, 21 T Woo. therairl.. ClappOi ravorit ,e let IV 3 Hayden.. Lawrence, ' A ht Rose, Bullion A Watson, Any var. let A M Itoes, 2d3 11 1•Villiatas, PLUMS, -0 'Vat, lat T Weatheraid, 6var. hfoitityro, • • Washington, T Weathereld, Pond's seedling, let 3 ltiteeell, 3a c Bates; Vidteria, T Weatlietald, SMithie °dean% Ist Moliatyre, ga T Weetherela, . Yellow Mag. num Bottum; T Weatheralti. Qualm's purple, T Weatherahl. Lombard, itt J Russel, 2a c Bates. Bente Claude de Beayy, 1 Goodall. Worsen, 1. 11 eatherald, Imperial gage, McIntyre, Coe's Golden Drop T Weather. aid. Any other var., T Weatherald, Red Egg, d T1101110011. . 255403sos.-8 peaches, lot T 1\1 Elliott, 24 C Butes. Quinces, 1st A.MitoSs, 24 J An- drews. Gnires,-4 ver., grown under glass, lot A Boss, 24 Goodall, Heaviest. 2 chasten; white under glass o lot J Goodell, 24 A 1N1 Ross. Heaviest 2,clueters blaoh under glass, lat J Goodall, 211`4.1\1, Boss. 12 var, growo in open air, A M Ross. ,4 var., E Biughana., DelawaroO lee J Russell, 21 A Ol Rom Con- cord, Ist-A-1\1: Rims, 2,4 BEilighain.11artfor4 1st A M Ross, 2,1 14, Bingham. ' Hnnelau, M Ross. Rogers No 3, A M Rots. Icon, lot A m Ross, 24 E Bingham. ()reveling, A 141 Roes -Any other var., A. INI. Rosa. • Oodeetioo seedliug gratioe, 1,1I kVilliainseeeciinateuded. Ex,owens.-Cul. ' eat flowers, diploma, • 3* (".loeda.11,` 12 var. clitlates,E Bingham, &liar, delias, A Dielcdon. 4 do do„A Dickson, 12 var. .of verbena% Itit Mrs. Lingara, 2t1 T Goodall, -,8,14, Bingham. Sdodo, lot A Dick, ,ean, gaol' Goodall; 3d II Armstrong., 2- do de, let J Stewart,- gd A Dickson, 3d, J Geod.. alt.'. 4, different roses, J Stewart: Col. Phokee,, annual,. let E Bingham, 24 ma; T Lingard„ Gladiolue E Bingham, Gladiolus, lst sea, 3a J'Groodall, 3,1 'Ws T Lingarcl. • 001, aeters, let A Armstrong, 2d Stewart Col, 21 Mr.s T Lingard, tie& balsaine *ices iri bloom, lot J Goodell,. gd 'E Bingham. 001. !mikes, ist J GoodO11,2d 11 ArRnstrong, Col.' petunias single, . leo E .0ingliam, 34.1 Goodall, Col. petunias double, lst Mrs Lingard, 24 A Dickson. Col. So- nuals, ltd Mrs T Lingard, 24 E 13itglarcit 13alearo pleats in bleora,-1sP E'Bingliant, .2d . A Dickson. I3ooquet for table, let W woo& 2(1 J Griot -NIL ' Hand bouquet, lst W' Ellwood, 24 E Bingham. -Coxcombs, . tat: J ;Goodall, 24 ,A.Watson. Fabsia in flower, .7 Stewart. Specimen fuelisies, Jot 1 Stewart, • 24 A. Watson. 12-Geranimus :single, .1st A • Watson; 24 Stewitra. 6 geraniums Single, 1011 A.,W(ttS.011, ga E Biegbatio 6 geraniums double, lst E Bingham, gd A NVatoon. Growl honks plants, 1st J Goodall, 2.1 A Watson. Foliage points different colors, lat A Watton, ,E-Binghem, Col, Zinnias doable, •1st. Goodall, 24 Lingard, 3 hengiug floWer baskets, let J Goodell; 2t1 A Watson. 1. hartg,ing' flower basket, let E' Bingham, 24 A IV,atscrit, Col. toils geraniumssingle flower, ltd J Good111:; 24,4. Watson. . GARDEN W Eagiin,.2c1 A Dickson. • Potatoes any variety; lat Capt. Gibson, 24 J Gordon; 8 3.. Hyslop. &thither squash for table, lst .' Mitchell; gd Goodall. Winter squash for ' table; let . E Rin,gbaxo, 24 T Hood:: White coleey, 1st J .Goodalli 24. E Bingham. Red 'Oeleroolot I• 'Goodall, 23 A: Eirkbehle. Winter :cabbage, '1st T. .NVbitely; 24 J'Stewart. • ran cabbage,: lat T Whitely, 2d E • Bingham. SivoYienb, big°, let T WhitelY, 2 E-Ilingliarn. Citrons, , letElliott, '24 CJJ 8 Xaftle. Red cabbage, lot E. Binglaarno2,1 J• Goodell. Blood hoots for table, lot sT., Goodall, gd Copt Gibson, Turnip blood beets for table, ist, F Xedslie, 21E Bingham: Radishes, J Goodall. Table E Bingbam. Long orange: carrots, .1811 E Bingham; 2d T Whitely. Interinediate carrots, let A Piekson„,gd 3. Salkeld, Early horn carrots, let j Mitchell, 2d. F Xedelte. Scarlet corroteo itt "t! 'Hood. Parsnips for .table, 1st 0 Gordon, 24. 11 Gibbons, :Red imions,, let J Cox, '24 J rtyslopo Yellow on. :tons, 1st J Ifyelopogd A Kirlibrirle.. Silver skin onions, 1st T Whitely, gilt,' Co. 001. corn, JO .O..Binghttm, 24 A Dickson. 0 ears corn any var. lot E Bingham, ga A Dickson, Water melcins, lat J Stewart, 2d T 'Whitely, Musk melons, ltd J Stewart, 24 T Whitely. Gwen flesh melons,. 1st..? Stewart; ga A Dick- son. Red tomatoes, let II Armstrong, 24 E .Bingham. Salsify, lat J. Stewart, gd Goodall. Col. .of garden produce distinct from other entries, diploma, let E. Bingham, 24 J Goodall. ' • Mitarrsoionee.o-Cloth home made, lat A Young, sa J Glen. Piannel home wade let 3 'Robertson. Blankets factory. made, is P Carroll, 24 J Salkeld34 3 Glen. Blarikete homemacte, ltd T Anderson, 2d 11 hieBrien, 3d. G. Yellin?, -Veen hem .thaae, let T Hamilton, gd j Robertecin, 3d M Gordon: Counterpane wove. lab G Young; gd G, Young. Double set farm harness, .OJs Strattble, Set single harness,' 0 P Strauble.. Gent's sewed boots, E & J Downing, 'Gent's pegged boobs, Id & jDosvniiig. • flol;leciote; E & j Downing. • COL photographs, lot E L Johnston, 2d RRThompson. Winehonal•inatle Idrit Varcee; Organs): W Weatherald. Sped - men handiwork in wood by wan; 0 R Coates. Sewingmaithine, lstJ W Weathetaid, 2d and 3a .1 Story, " Col. stuffed animals, recotn- mended, Snit merle clothes, 1st and gd Young. { NifOlfatlES di Iii01‘, mammon Evans. Embroidery in, worsted, let Miss' S Paine, 24 Capt Gibbons, Fordireidet1 in • lst, and 21 Mrs, Varcoe, 31 Miss Payee, Embroidery hi silk, ltd aaa 2a Miss linteho- son, 3d Mrs G Evan% Ileums leather work . lst Mrs D Hey; .gd. Mrs Vane% 31 gra D Hay. Bead , world, lot • Mra Volvo% 2d 3. „ NVocoltnan,-34 Mrs et Bean% Palley braiding, ' lab Mrs. Valve% 2,1 Mies- 8 Payne 3i1 1\1 - Gordon, b'eney hraiding on silk, Ist also J • Ellie, 20. Mrs Vireo% sa miss Abbot. Palmy knitting', let Payee; 2d. Mies Abbot, 8a 1.tlre J Passel. Palley patched- work, lst Mise Ellie, • 24 'Mho; S. Peyne. Pateheff • qailt in cotta, lot T Hamilton, 23 Miss 3d MiseS. Stokes. va,tobo,a q ilb in , wool, lot Miss S Payneo2t1 Moo Swafflold, 34 Mies-JoEittsoo.' 'Feather , flowers; ltd Miss $ Payne, 24 11 Howell. Heir, Mier E.Buointia- an. Lodiei devotiOnal choir, Mrs. Nroreoe. Wax flower% lot Mrs Woodman; "tui a..„„ Howell, 3i1 hire 'V am% 13in T Hamilton. - Berlin wool flower% lat Miss .7 Ellis, gd riat°isbeedr,L$17t, r 34 Miss 8 Pnyue Berlin we °I3G1 Evans, Reg mat, Igt Masa Ellis, 2,1 Mimi E Buthanin, 34 MisS S 1?avno. Rag mat fancy, 1st Mrs T B VanI3Very, 23 and 3a Mrs - J Stewart. Oil Painting, let ()apt 'Gibson,: 24 anci.3d H •Peueit drawing, let G Famous, .21 :mot 31 D „Ale0oulioll.• Pair woollies stoking% let Miss .7 Ellie; 24 s Stokes, 3d. Capp Gibson% Pair woollen soaks, lst Miss E Buthaliao, 21 l+o-Stokes . 07/ Young. Pair woollen nats, 1st S Sto*Ica% 24 Misa J Ellis, Patch. on onahlogarinent; ltd Miss S Paytio, 21. Mrs G Been% Dora on sock. or stocking let Miss E Brithanim, 24 T Anderson, 3d. Mrs, Go EVairs: • Panay shell . work, Miss S Payne,. Fancy -acorn ivoek, • ltd `and gd Miss Payne. Fooey coue world, A Young.. Farmers! wreath of seeds, 1St Mrs T B 'Ven Every, 21,1 Howell. Flewer wreath, Mrs j Stewart. . Special water color painting, . let. illee NV. McFadden,. 2t1 G Parsons. Panewonefiting,'Ist Capt Gibson, 211 'Miss „..1"' .Abba:-',.3.110tte tih eard hoard, lst A Kirk. • bride; 2(1 -Miss 8 .Payne, 3d Miss, Ellie.' Sampler work, lat gd Mies" Ellis,' 3d 'Miss S PaYno, Cloth inat, lst Miss' B. • : Payee. Countorpeno knitter1,1st Mit VaitC)13, " lat2a1:N1issJ bl 1 ?O' t:,3‘.21;1‘11A3ris):Ir4ILAITE. Vegr;.ta°tttl titi,37E; Wool tidy, ltd Ms Vateoe,'ila Mrs VitnEvery; sa Miss EBtiebarimi: ' •• .S'VECIAL Plt1Z118.-4:141,.: of lailies'e wink, Oiplorna•ana let Mr i Vareoe .2.1 • Mrs Tan- ; • Every. Worsted worleilato 1.0; Mit Vitreaeo ' .241.3.M.13DriontiNol•-e1rrittgoresioi•s, .8_411111orbsorl,,.t Bilis, T4. v.yook• now Wm - Bell, Heotall. • • Cattleo-oSherill Giblams, Goderich George Anderrion, soil John Camille% Hullett. ' Sheep and. Pigs. -Win Andeesou, Toleknote; g , . ImplementS.,-Thris, -Tipling„ Clinton. ;. 3. 1Porsey, Seafintli, and' W Sims, 13lyth, Vegetablet.-A Sintifo,11. Botitiorny, and P teenFbil IGVitet6.d.Le6;; Ti t Ladies' work. -Mrs Shipley, Olioton ;. Mrs Hays and Afiri3 Walker,. Goderich, • :• , Foultry.-Messrs D Pergueon and I, Downs ; . • • ViziaLlizonroinie Itoors.-Ma4o1d wurtzele, 1st j Glen, 24 I Salkeld. Sweed turnip% let J 801014, 24 j Andrews'. long field carrots red, lst j Hyslop, 3d 11 Bingham. :White Belgian curets, lst 3 Ross. 2a a- arms, Onions, lst and 24 T Whitely. Corn field, lat J Stewart 2c1 It Gibbons. Pumpkin, lat el• Sprung, gd J, Ross. . Squash, 1st R McLean, 2c1 A. M Polle,y, • Dorn' Pitontu/n„-Ten the, loftier, clipleina and lst 3 Buchanan, 24 13. Catroll, sa Id Morrieh, Tub or era& of saltbutter not Ids's than 25 this., diplorna and lst 13 Carroll, 24 N Morrish, sa Ao Green. Cheerio nob lees than 50 lbao factory made, lst, 2dand 3d G. Voting, ()hedge not less than 12 lbs., Unto made, lot 3 Buchettat, 2d. 3 Glen- 34 X Morrish, Quart maple syrup, 1st (4 'Young, 24. X INTorrish. . 10 lb's. honey, in comb, 1st •T 24 G Sprung, 84 T Dodd. Jar of 'honey, lst ana 24 T Dadd, sa G Sorting, Loaf home made bread, Id A Glen, 3d N Morrish, sa s Stokes. Loaf .bread, let D Cantles; gd El 0 Belabor, ' LAWES' Weil1p-.-G01101 Shirt, linen front" band, 'made, itt T Anacreon, 2 T IttrOilten, ad Mitts E Buchanan. Gent's shire, linen front machine meat), 1811 AI 0 Gordon, gd T Anderson, 3d 8 Stokes, Gent's 'away flannel shirt machine made, lst and gd Mies E Bu- chanan, 313!Hanailton. Gent'slatfey flannel shitt hand made, let 0, A Hunter gd T Aig dereon, 3d T Hamilton. Linen or cotton chemise handmade, 1st Mrs Verona, 3a S Stokes. Night dross, 1 Alias Bilis, 2d. NI 0 Gordon, ad Mrs Varcoe. Tatting, lot Miss 3 Ellie, 2d Mrs liareoe, 34 Miss .3 Ellis. Crochet work let Mrs Vero°, 24 law I) Ray, 3d J Woodman. Embroidery in cotton or muslin, lst Mies .1 tins, 24 Mirth' J Abbot, Sa MOS zuition snow V.Iro are indebted to our friend of the Re- peater for the following, and the prize liat of this show, but have not room for more than , the introduc11ion:3 The annual 'show under the auspices of the Hay Branth Agricultural Society was held at Zurich, on, Thilisday awl Friday, laet.' The Zurictoopeople had their ' 'usual look this year with weather. The Di- rectors made the show earlier in, the season - this year with thohopo of eveuriug mote fa.' vorable,weather, but all in vain, the fates willed it differently, and there was rain on Zurich show day as usual: Whatever is the• racoon, we do not know, but the show was . scarcely its successfulthis as in some former ' years. The attendance of visitors was not 80 large ana several of the departments were more thinly represented.- Iis the hall there , WAS n very fair display of the articles usually thown, In ladies' ana tansy departments there seemed to be a falling off.. In fruit, ve- getables, and oratu them was. &large and good display. Tliodeficiettey, however, was „most • - noticeable in the field. In horses there wait, not so large and0000d a display as we have, seen, while the same will apply to pigs. In sheep and cattle there was fair competition atilt gOnie good anitnals. Itipoultryand im- plements 'there was only a fair show, althofigh in the former class there were sonie splendid speciMens of the feathered trilrn. There 10, little doubt but the previous upfevorable wort; Hier had an injurious effect on the show. Our Ray freinds meet look alive and not allow the reputation of the Zurich Show suffer, There • have iti the past been oeveral splendid eliowa in Zurich and With energetic management on the part ot the officer's and, Wernbere it can • easily be kept npoo •• • se - TO CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser, it -retired physician, having providentially discovered, while a Medical Ms.' sioilaryln Southern Asia, a vory simple,vcge- table 'remedy for the 'speedy mid permanent euro iE Conountption; Asthma, Bronchitis, Ca- , tarth, and all throat and lures affections, Moo a poeitive cted 'radical specific for -Nervous De- bility, Premature Deorty, and all Nervous Com- plaints, feels it his duty to make it known to his Buffeting fellow% Actuated by this me. five le Will dimerfully send (free ofetharge) to • all Who desire it, the recipe for preparing, attd full directions for successfully Intim this pro. \ Videttially discovered remedy. Those who wish to avail themselves of tk0.1.10.1124.t.rettlitFt ...— discovery without cost, cati do so by return mail, by midtessing, with damp, DR, °MMUS E.: MAESIDifS, No. 03 Niagara, Street, Buffalo, X. Y. Sir John Efoofed for Marquette, 'the noMina,tions foi; the litnise Of . Commons, date Off in Manitoba, on • Priday. For Marquette, P. Ityan, the former Conservative representative, and W. r. lJtixton, ,of the Pred Presel forntowere in the field, but as thiS form- er resienied itt favor of Sir Jelin, the 'atter would not accept nomination, and the ConServatistaleador was therefore elected by acclamation.