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TIlK K]IFATrtIA'i RIX
Ire wsuu- a geguiewau.•
. T L!e bid t aikaioe 4i A 3
In cloud w art Ire.,
No eye is beamisg t tllf” y
Glad welcome to me
tr)
The floret is tuyrlese ;
Its brown leaves feet fall—
Changed ant withered, they fleet
Like hollow IrieuJ. ell.
No door is thrown up•'n,
Nu bauyurt is. served ;
fee bond eruboiha soy poluw
Fur the tt'a,Iderer'e head ;
rsdttl. Bur the eye of distrust
Siernly measures his way,
And glad ate the cold lips
as That wish him—good day '
Good day !—1 un grateful
IYor such geutte prayer,
'rough scant be the cost
Of that morul of air.
Will it clothe, will it ked me,
Or test my worn frame?
amid day ! wholesome diet,
4 A mood heart to tame.
'1.).
4,
,.-wrT•a..
ow the sun du,ks his `lures
Below the blue sea,
And so star its /pleader
Deena worthy of me ;
The patb 1 must navel,
Grows dark as my fete,
And assure, like Titan, can
Was >avage in Late. •
Illy country ! my country !
'Though step -dame thou be,
Yet my heart, in its aguish,
Cleaves fondly to thee ;
Still in fancy it lingers
By mountain and .ueam,
And thy name is the @putt
That rules its wild dream. ,
This heart loved thee truelv,-
And, 0 ! it bled free,
When it led on to glory
Thy proud chilvslry ;
And, 0 ! it gained much from
Thy prodigal hand,—
The freedom to break in
The stranger'! cold land !
•
NEW STORE.
I(A T F O R D.
BY WM. H. HINE.
rT`1IB Subscriber begs leave to innate
1 that t.r baa open a ►TORE at tits
east end of H1raUurd, with a general assort -
moat til DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
kc. And he hopes fur .share of the patrun-.
age of his neighbours and the public. He
sells cheap fur Caakrrr Produce.
W M. If. TIINE.
Stretford, March *4, 1848. 9 bo
N0TiCE,
ALI. those Indebted to the Estate f
the late Mr. HICKS of Stratford, will
please Settle the same without delay, and
without t-atra expenses; and also all those
having nay Claims against the above Estate,
are tequtrcd itumud:ately to present the
some tar Adjustment to JOHN HICKS,
s1itchell.
Mitchell, March °1, 1313. 8
011! WHAT A WORLD IT MIGHT BE !
Oh ! what a world it might be,
If hearts were always kind ,
If, friendship, noue would dight thee,
And fortune prove less blind
, With love's owu voice to guide us—
Usohaagingly and fond—
With all we wish beside us,
• And not a care beyond.
Oh ! what a world it .night be,
More blest than that of yore ;
Come, learn, mad 'twill requite ye,
. Tolosa each other more.
Oh! what a world of beauty
A loving heart might plan—
Lf new but t:id bis duty,
And helped his brother man
Then angel -guests would brighten
The thsrshold with their wings,
And love divine enlighten
The old, forgotten springs,
Olt ! what a w-uilfdf beauty
A loving heart mtgtstplaa—
If man bat did kis duty,
Aad, helped his brother Iran
NOTICE.
1 PPLICATION will be made to the next
11 Scooters of the Provincial Legislature,
fur ltaee to bring in a Bill to constitute.and
for a the following Townships and Gore,
and BIoCk of Land, viz :—North Easthope,
South Easthope, Downie and Gure,—Ellice,
Blanchard, Fullerton, Logan end Ilibbert,—
Wellealey, Moroiogtol' and Maryborough,
-and Western half of Wilmot, and the Block
of Land behind 1.ogae,—into a new Dis-
trict. ALEX. MITCHEi.L.
Secy of Committee.
'Sanford. [Huron],
let of April, .1841. S 10m6
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
HARPLTRHEY BRANCH
OF THE HUR0lt DISTRICT A011.ICCL-
TURAI. bOCIETT.
THE IIARPURHEY BRANCH of the
iluron 'Markt A``ricultubl Society
will bold a Meeting for the F.xbibiUoa ut
FARM STOCK,
kc. kC.
at Mt. Juwaa Ceps s Tavern, Ilarpurbey, 00
Friday, Sept. 22, 1848.
For the purpose of Adyudging and Award
tog Pk1Zls8 for the various Aaiasals and
Articles hereinafter uueatiuoed :—
FIRST CLASS.
For the bust Entire Horse 1
2nd do. 0
For the beet Brow) Mare aad Foal• 1
2nd do. do.• 0
For the beat Tyro -year old Filly • • • 0
Ind do. do•••. 0
For the best Yearling do. • • . 0
2nd du. do• • • •' 0
SECOND CLASS..
For the best Buil 1
9nd do 0
Fur the best Milch Cow having bad
a Calf in 1848 1 0 0
2nd best 0 10 0
Fur the beat Two-year old Heifer
calved after the let Jan., 1846, 0 15 0
2nd beet 0 7 b
Fur the best Bull Calf calved after
the 1st January, 1848• • • • 0 15 0
Ind beet . 0 7 6
For the best lleifer Calf calved after
the lat January, 18480 15 0
O 7 6
O 15 0
O 7 6
O 15 0
O 7 6
FARMERS,ENCO.URAGE YOUR
HOME MANUFACTORIES.
THE SgMeribers beg to inform the le -
habitants of the Hutou Dietnet. that
they have in hill operation, their NEW
!FOUNDRY, which for commence and
the facility with which the work is done,
equals, they feel proud 'to &assert, any
country foundry in Canada.
They further pledge themselves to the
public to sell all Goods tit their line, as
cheap, data cheaper ; as good, if not bet-
ter, than they tan be obtained from any
other foundry in Canada or eleew here.
The patronage they have met with during
the short time they have been in business
here, variant/ the above statement, and
they take this opportunity of informing
their friends and the public that they will
use every exertion in theii power to main-
tain the character, they trtiat, they have
fu l Ly established for tkesbsel yes.
They will have on hand 'Threshing Mills,
Saw Mill and Grist MITI Castings ; Re-ac-
tioa Water -wheels, Smut Maabines'of the
latest and most approved plan, Steam En-
gines, and all kinds of Hollow -ware, such
se Bake Kettles, Bellow Pota, Tea kettles,
Sugar Kettles ; also, various sizes of Cook-
ing and 'Fallout Stoves, and every descrip-
tion of Ploughs, ire., itc.
le addition to obs above, they are ready
to receive -order* for BEUaB from five to
ten hundred pomade -'weight, and warranted
to be well toned..
GEORGE MILLER k CO.
Goderich, Jamipay 28, 1848. 1,v
N. B. In order that the subscribers may
be enabled to discharge the pledges 'given
in the above advertisement, they must in-
sist upon prompt payments, therefore, oral!
Notes.and Book Accounts now due, imme-
diate pay 'mut ,ls.requested.
BLACKSMITH'S -SHOP, till.
TO LET,
AT STRATFORD.-
L>J' 8t ketrther being anxious to -retire
RELATION DETWERN THE ATXOs1'HltAE
AND THR MIND: "I thought as much," Saul
Wieland one day to mg, as he entered .hts
library with a look of vexation. nod- J ELIJNG IIOU8E,
situated in the
just been looking at thebarometer It hat nut !' T have West end of the thriving town of Stratford
risen a single tine. Still at twenty-seven wttk Ike good will of the business. The
strove pretenses have been for many years
occupied, and the run of buuiness is equal
to the beat stand in the District. The lease
may be for as many years as Shay be agreed
on. The Tools, Iron, lex. will also be dis-
posed of. Rest kaoderate.
JOHN SHERMAN.
Stratford, 171h April, 1848. 12tf
s. d.
10 0
14 0
0 0
15 0
15 0
10 l'
15 0
10 0
10 0
15 0
froni•boa;ners wisher To LET the well
k tPnir'lt1;ACKS IT1T'S SHOP, Sheds,
inches ! 1 eann'dt get on at all with qty.
work." I looked .at him with a smite of
surprise. " Yes, yes," he continued, 4 the
state of the barometer has more mftueoce
on the mind than you -seem` to imagine.—
Fur my part, alio° looses its elaeticit}', or
whatever you please *call it, in too fow a
pressure Of the atmosphere. It requires 27
inches &lines." " You tell us sometbuig
quite new," I replied," 1 cannot comprehend
it." " Neither can 1 comprehend," rejoin-
ed \VielanJ, "bow and by what means the
gravity of our atmosphere air operates upon
the mind ; I unly feel that it actually is
•o. The degree of thin atmospheric opera-
tion is indeed solve! to indis;dual mod:liica-
ttona ; nuc feels it ruure, another less, but
its influence is certainty general." '• Then
do you mean to say,' asked I, " that the
energy and activityof the trend Increase
and diminish with te pressure of the atmos-
• phere ?•'—" That is what 1 ocean to nay,"
answered Wieland ; and proceeded in a
•
more emphatic tone, " There are more
things in heaven and earth than aro dreamt
of uu our pl ilusoyhy, saps Ilamlet in Shake•'
aware. Fiat txplain to me the real nature
of the hutnan mind and the essence of the
air which we breathe -1 mean nut its mere
conati:want particles—and then I will tell
you how it happens that the atmospheric
pressure operates thus or thee uport the
mind." " Bit," 1 again eked, "are there
not means of diminishing the pernicious
u.flaerce of the atinuepbtre, and elevating
IP the mind above tau low a degree of atmus-
ere pressure ?"—" Yoi, mean perhaps
[Amore liqoors," replied Wieland. " Let
rat, taken for •uch a purpose, operate a,
trey m -i", they resemble medicines : and
1 Irks natural beelih and strength better
than artificial energy and excitement."—
Dr. Lr(keueaelles.
The Spaniards have a wise saving—' At
eight marry your daughter to her 'upon -
or ; 4isgNeuty to her equal ; at thick), to any
one IM1*at will baro her.'
1S'TAT& or MATwrwoi'r.—' Ma,' Baud ■
young lady, ' whereabouts shall 1 find the
elate of matrimony * ' Oh,' replied the
mother. ' you will find it one of the United
,States.'
The Reveille says that there is a young
'lady in that city who carries a parasol be
-pwrre the win to of the micelle. gender
and she cannot withstand his ardent glan-
ces.
Iroteaty TatTI1 — a gent,erean who was
importuned by a sturdy hegy;er answered
bfttka-' 141y goad meet ram nearly as poor
ea yourself, with rho edy difference that
ll bet I band wutkJoe.'
2nd beat.
Fur the beat Fat Ox
end do.
Fur the best Fat Cow
2nd do.
THIRD CLASS
For the best Ram
2nd do.
For the beet pair of Etres having
suckled their Lambe till the
1st of July
2nd best.
For the beat pair Ewe Lambe
2nd do. do.
For the beat Tup Lamb
2nd do.
CHATHAIM .
1)ISTRtCT UF KENT.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE F O R
SALE—A RADE CHANCE FOR
CAPITALISTS.
O 15 0
O 7 6
O 10 0
O 7 6
.0100
O 7 6
O 10 0
O 7 6
THE MON'I'RE.tl. TRANSCRIPT
COM M ER CIALuADVERTISER.
iS Published every Tuesday, Thursday
11 and Saturdayy, •1 the Lois Price of
TWELVE SHILLINGS per annum, pay-
able invariably in advance. •-
The Transcript is printed on a sheet
Dearly AS large as any used iu the Province;
and should circumstances permit, it w.11 be
still /hither enlarged a the course of the
ensureg summer.
During the approaching Session of Par-
liament the 'Transcript will contain Reporle
of the Proceedings, sufficiently comprehen-
sive to furnish Record ut all that occurs in
both Legislative Bodice.
As • Faintly Newspaper, the Transcript
will support its old character. A portion
of its spare spice will be devoted to the in-
sertiou of miscellaneous matter of an in-
tereetiso and Literary character, and every
thing uttennve to morale will be carefully
avoided.
We bare commenced, and intended to
continue, a series of Biographical Sketches
from Chamber's Miscellany of Useful and
Entertaining Tracts and other Works ; end
during the present season, .notice will be
taken of the Lectures delivered at the
several Literary Institutions of this city,
which we commenced last winter, and
which gave general satisfaction.
FOURTH CLASS.
For the best Boar • • • • 1 0 0
2nd do. 0 15 0
For the best Sow having -had Pigs ,
in 1848 0 15
2nd beet 0 10 0
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.
For the best 2 bush's of Fall Wheat 0 15 0
2nd do des •••• 0 10 0
For the beet 2 bushels of Spring
Wheat - 0 75 0
TERMS OF THE TRANSCRIPT
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mittancea FIFTEEN SHILLINGS will
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L1NGS for Teo Months, eatd FIVE SHIL-
LINGS for Five Months. When the
period of subscription is nearly expired, we
shall send three different copies of the
Traascript enclosed in blue or green
covers ; and if no remittance is made, the
Paper shall, in every case, be discon-
tinued. As the paper is given to subscri-
bers at the lowest possible price, all money
lettere must be post -pod ; and those wbiCV
are not, the amount tit postage will be de-
ducted from the money sent.
Bl'
TO CAPITALISTS
G001) and oaf. levestmeets. Valuable
MILL SI.1'E8 and FARMS for sale
a lake Huron.
A good Mill Privilege on the Lake shore
within six sales of Goderich, herrn( 36
acres of excellent Leal, the Mull can be
bunt un the ruck, and within 50 Ie,'t of tco
feet deep water 1e the lake; the Mill dare
can be made 10 to 18 feet high at a nifliag
expense and on a never (ailing streaee,abu0-
dance of Saw -logo to the s icinity.
Alae, a apkt•all Mill privilege half a
note up on the Eighteen mile litver which
is navigable to the Lake, haying 45 acres
of brat rate land, plenty of l'iue and other
Saw -loge in the vicinity.
AND ALSO—Four of the best descrip-
tion of FARMS un and near the Lake
stbore, with improvements.
The above woll selected and very valuable
property will be sold low for cash, or half
the purchase ututuey may remain lor three
or four years on mortgage.
Apply (if by letter post paid) to Law-
rence Lawrason, Eaq., London, Robert
Parke, Esq., Goderich, or to the proprietor
JOHN HAWKINS.
Peet Albert, Goderich, Feb. 3, 1848. t1l
(117' The Transcript is sent to Subscri
bers in the country twice or three times a
week, at their option. The whole of the
reading matter of Thursday and Satuuday's
papers being put into one sheet—thus wav-
ing the Subscribers one-third postage, the
price of subscription to the both Mitre same.
Subscribers, in writing for the Transcript,
will please mention whether they wish the
tri -weekly or semi-weekly paper sent to
tl.em.
. (lO?"'Newepapere with whom we exeiange
end best - 0 10 0 will please copy this Name, which we will
For the beat 2 bushels Siberian • be happ,y to reciprocate in the same way.
Spiing Wheat 0 15 0 Goderich, March 3, 1848. 5
2nd best. 0 10 0
For the best 2 buahela of Barley • • • 0 10 O. FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
2nd do. do. ••• 0 7 6
For the beet 2 bushels of Oats0 10 0
2nd do. do. • • • • 0 7 6
For the best 1 bushel. of Peas • • • • 0 10 0
2nd do. do 0 7 8
For the beet bushel of Timothy • • • 0 -6 0
For the best 20 Ibe. Clover Seed•• 0 15 0
For the beat 10 lbs. Swedish Tur-
nip Seed 0 10 0
2nd best 0 5 0
For the best 12 Roots of dangle
Weitzel 0 5 0
DAiRY PRODUCE.
r1vilE subscriber having commenced busi-
nese in Goderieb—sod with the view of
carrying on his operations with more facili
ty and truce ors, is in want of cash—offers
the following valuable property for sale
situated in the flourishing town of Chatham
the District seat fur Kent, for cash only,
viz iT
That advantageously situated property
in Chatham North. containing FOUR wa-
ter Lots—eccgrding to the town plot sur-
vey—with a good and substantial two Story
Dwelling (iuu>o thereon, Kttcl,on, an ex-
cellent golden, summer biome, hoc, kc.,
suitable for a largo family or a public
Hotel, a idarn 40 feet by 24, and a large
Metope,' Bedding well adapted for distilling
Of for storage, being erected on a eubatao-
tisl wharf, mooring vessels of over 300
tons burthrn. On the premises is also an
invaluable Spring, the excellencies of its
waters are not surpassed in the District.
—AL80—•
Two Building Lots in Chatham North
Block G , well situated, being opposite the
new Bridge, shortly to bo erected.
—A L S O—
A large two story Frame ifouse fronting
the Barracks, 40 feet by 26, dearly finished,
with half an acre Lot belonging.
—A1,S0—
SEVF.NTY-FIVE Acres of excel'ent
i,and situated on the banks of the River
Thune., only three miles below the town
of Chatham, with a dwelling House there-
on, about 40 acme cleared, and in s high
state of cultivation.
All, or part, of the above property will
be sold on reasonable terms for cash down,
or one-fourth down, and the remainder in
three yearly inetalmenu. Title unquestion-
able. For f urtber particulars enquire of
M. lir. 0. Doirrea, Chatham, or to -the peo-
evictor at Goderich.
CHARLES DOLSEN.
Geder►ch, Jae. 98, 18118. 1
For the bat 2.5 lbs. Salt Butter•• • 0 15 0
2nd do. do. ..• 0 10 0
RE-PUBLICATION.OF 5E
LONDON QUARTESLY IE><VIEW,
EDINBURGH REVIEW,
FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW,
WESTMINSTER REVIEW, and
BL4CKW LD'S EDIN'G MAGAZ1!h.
Ts
HE above Periodicals are reprinted i
New York, immediately on their ar-
rival by the British Stearnere, is a i•^auti-
fel clear type, on fine white paper, and are'
faithful copies of the originals—Blackwooefs
.Naga:ine being an exact fac-simile of the
BRITISH HOTEL,
GODERICH.
LATELT 4CCUPI1D ST rat. .OAC tat TkNDUIT,
1111E Subscriber. having Leased tho above
SUPERIOR HOTEL, beg leave res-
pectfully to Intimate to their friends and
the public in general, that they have opened
for -the reception and accommudataon of
Boarders and 'Traveller', where they will
be happy to receive those who may honour
them with their patronage. It will always
be their study to furnish the Table with an
ample purlieu of the best production* of
the season, and to keep their Bar supplied
with Wines abd Liquors of the best de-
scription, so as to merit the appiuval of
their clum p:ern,
. J. K. GOODING,
JOHN LANCASTER.
Goderieb, Jan, 28, 1848. 11f
-- N. B.—Excellent Stabling will be afford -
.d, and in active and attentive Groom will
be always in attendance. -
FARMERS' IN -N,
STRATFORD,
BY THOMAS DOUGLASS.
PURIFY I'HR BLOOD.
•IIOFFAT'•
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS £1(D
I'TIB(ENIX MITTERB•
rr11I: Ligh and enured cslebrlty whwh
Ibese pre-ea,leaat Mediiva.0 have ae
pii ed for their invariable • y to all
the diseaw hich 1687 pr Os awr,
bas rendered thwe usual pract of petting
not.only canoe essary, but uowurthy tf
them. They are knows byaheir fruits ;
their good works testify for them, and they
thrive Dot by the faith of the credulous.
IN AL1. CASES of Asthma, Acute and
Chronic Rheumatism, Affections of the
Bladder and Kidneys, Bilious Fevers and
Liver Chuuiplatnts.
In the South and West when. these dis-
eases prevail, they will be found invalua-
ble. Planters, farmers, and others, who
once use these Medicines, will Dever be
without them.
Biliuue Cholic, and Serous Looseness,
Biles, Costimaaess, Colds and Coughs,
Cbulic, Coosntspttun. Used with great
success in this di.eaae. Corrupt Humors,
Drupries, Dvapepsia. No person with this
dietreming disease, should delay using these
medicines inunediattly.
Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas, Fla-
tulency:
Fever end Ague. For this .tourge of
the western country- these medicines wilt
be found a safe, speedy, and certain rewe-
dy. Other medicines leave the system
subject to a return of tho disease—a cure
by these medicines is permanent. Try
them, be satisfied, and be CURED.
Foulness 01 Complexion, General Debi-
lity, Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches,
ol'every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Lobs
of Appetite, Liver Complaints, Leprosy,
Looseness, Mercurial Diseases.
Never fails to eradicate entirely all the
effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than
the most putterlul preparation of Sarsapa-
rilla.
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Ner-
vous Complains of all kinds, tlrgabic Af-
fections, Palpitation of the Heart, Painter's
Chplic.
1'lI.ES. The original proprietor of
these medicines was cured of files of 35
years stendn.g by the use of these Lite
Medicines alone.
PAiNS it the head, side, back, limbs,
joints and organs.
IIIIEUMATISM. Those *acted with
thin terrible disease, will be sure of relief
by the Lite Medicines.
Rosh of Blood to the Ilead, Scurvy,
S•Itrheum, Swellings.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, in its worst
forms, Ulcers, of every description.
WORMS, of all kinds, are effectually
expelled by these Medicines. Parents will
do well it. adnuimster them whenever their
cxi•tence is suspected. Relief will be cer-
tain .-
THE Subscriber (from Galt) has lately
rented the above well eetabhshed INN
and HOTEL in the Nest end of Stratford,
from the proprelor and late occupant, Mr.
John Sherman ; and he begs to say that be
will endeavour to see the Public and Tray -
eller.' will accommodated, and their com-
forts attended to. Ile has rood Stabling;
and an attentive Hustler,. lite Bar Is well
supplied with Wines and Liquors.
TI10MAS DOUGLASS.
Stratford, March 1, 1848; 7tn•3
U UTSTANDING DEBTS.
STRATFORD.
FICHE Subscriber will be obliged to enter
those 111 arrear to him, with the Clerk
of the Cotirt, if not immediately fettled.
-ArF.. MICKJ.E.
Stntfotd, March 27, 1848. 911
ROPEMAKING,
BY GEORGE LEVERSAGE.
FULLARTON.
For the beat 5 lbs. Fresh Butter• • •0 10 0 ' Edinburgh edition. ►THF. Subscriber of Lot No, 4, Coeemsits%
a wide -spread (rime ' f these splendid r 1 9th. Fullerton, mmt
afactures ROPES
.rad Jo. do. 0 7 6 1Periodicals renders it needless or say moth of all nines, made from Ik.nr. •inion by hon -
gFor the beet 25 lbs. Cheese• • 15 t' in thnr tai e. :1s I t•-rar errans, they' ',
10 0 1 y Y edf Ho has sul,l,Iar c galntitics,
various were, in Steatfurd and neigbboer•
bead ; and he invitee the attention of the
Public, as he can safety warrant all the
different kinds made by him. From a Bed 335 I roadway, corner of Anthony street,
Cord to a Cable he will be enabled to New York. For sale by
2nd do. do.
DOMESTICS.
For the beet 10 yards manufactur-
ed Cloth 0 15 0
2nd beet ' 0 10 A
For the best 10 yards Flannel.•••• 0 10 0
do. ••••.0 7 6
and do.
For the best 20 lbs. Maple Sugar• • 0 10 0
god do. do. • • 0 7 6
RULES OF THE E411IBITiON :
1. Any person receiving a Premium for
any of the above-named Grain and Peas, to
be obliged to sell to any member • of the
Society, if demanded, Ten Bushels same as
the sample shown, at the highest market
price.
�. The Material of the Domestic Manu-
factured Cloth and Flannel to be produced
from the Farm of the Competitor.
3. All Subscribers hating paid their
sobscnptton, and only such, to be entitled
to compete for any Premium.
4. Bulls must have a ring or screw io the
ecce, with a rope or chain attached to, pre-
vent accidente.
5. Heifers with Calf at foot may show as
Heifers.
6. All Stock ',exhibited eball have beeo
the bona Jlde property of the Exhibitor a
month before the Show, and all other arti-
cles shown must have been produced on the
Farm of the Exhibitor. Any person violat-
ing, or attempting to violate, this rule, shall
be rendered incapable of competing on any
future occasion.
7. Any person neglecting to pay. their
Subscription eo or before the 27th of June,
wail be debarred from competing or entering
for any Premiums offered, unless they pay
to the Treasurer, two weeks before the
Cattle Show, a sum equal to the proportion
which such subscription paid, on or before
that date, would have secured from govern-
ment or other soorces, so as to place their
subscriptions on the same footing as that
of others, who pay to time to get such
addition to the fonds.
8. All Competitors for Pritee must give
the Secretary notice of the description of
Stock or Produce they intend to show, be-
fore the day of Exhibition.
9. All Stork and Produce to he on the
Show Ground by 10 o'clock on the day of
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