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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1849-08-09, Page 3yr hm *Bleb, Vth� •� Is 1 ."the m lideMlbtl e,gtrteeeiluAds' a ep/pesc basest pi rwppeV not unlearned He seas/ eV. thisCearestlo. ; al wee esessease Ma' wllsd epee men of DM* eek s( gsrties to joie them, ellen* the msasene Md `heReReNfsnre eepyorted. He ea- r,ir+Itsd to lies the tntrodaetiee .f p6441 ss t b ►•d h.pad that pliers .- b0.. so .seesaws to pro- mote the esmmerefel and social oroeperity of the ceustry, sod not tome party resold - tidies like thee. latrod.o.d ;let tilt praise. •sates of the C.sve.tive mad their acts be st least ceesiCent. He naw sot there to support either party. Ce..erratire es he was, he behoved the Province had suffered mom from party bick•riage than anything Mee, and h. bad IbooRbt they were net to- gether there to dense measures to relieve tb.Ieprosaiso udder which they were suf ferias, but u yet they bad dose oothieg.- Ile 4i4 sot medical/Led the confused manner in whirls they ware proceeding. They were called upon to pledge Sasser -Ives to e certain scheme of oreasisatio° for the whole oe.try, sod at the next moment they were tole that they were not a party, that they were awnbled there for the general goad of the country. Let them then take iotas coosd.ratioo the real good of the country sad thecaoaes of the depression ; he should like to bear bow politics affected the pre- set' posiuoa of the eoustry. Unless tbey could make the people here's* proepeeoss se their seigbbrs o° the other side of the lines, they would never he sati.d.d with sty party oe organtzatioa. (Cheers.) If they bed come there u a party they bad never done the Conoenative party a greater berm than they were doing it now. (Hear, boar.) He had no objection to local organi sation, bet they would do • fetal injury to their party by the course they were now perms'. He bad seen as the lint move of the League, as addresa calling upon all Anglo -Salome te join them, but he had beard sorbing in this Assembly that would net show that they belonged to but one p0- htie.t party : all their resolutions wee- mot violsotly political. Wbats•er they might tbisk of their Radical Admioioutration, bedi4 set think there wee In individual pre- sent veto would say that if there wee an sl.eti°s sow, the Coee.rntivee could get • majority tenable of carryine on the gov- ernment. (Hoar, beard) They could not potet te the please they could gain on the w list ofco.stiteeseks, (+' Yee, yes.") If we sr. to rsassis a poor miserable despised ceantry, 1st no too* it early, let the League atom it •taste. If we are to be told by every sweeties Government in England that we are ootbiog to their eyes, that we ars at perfect Weedy to go wbeeever it is oar Interest to dorm, let ea rale. oersslve• at owe to the standard of a nation. (Cheers and di'apprnhatitn. Let it sot be supees- ..d that within war to he said bare hot what weblJ apes with their wonted feel- ing .1 Io,alty, tjdy must be prepared to forget that they were eolveists and take a step fee themselves. [Cheer., god disap- probation.) 11►. Rows was really astonished to hear lawyer*, men who pretended to khovr sesne- Wring's( the e.0etitntion, get up and say that the Governer Gesoral should be im- peached (hear, beer, and eh ! oh !). He would be dwhgbue is see the bel of im- peachment they would draw tip r (Gust cheers, laughter and hies...) lie hoped they would mmalais to the meeting how they wenld impeach lord Elva mod for what ; be (Mr. 11.) .apposed it was only for carry - tog not the the wishes of the people se es- Fresaed by their representatives. Hi was sore that under rsspoo.ilib government no e til u abseil be le my patties he itoMssl ease to yes 1►. Mal 4.e1.ios of Parliament oe the measure submitted to it byher Ma• sate'. servant., for the remorof those restrictive. °poo the cmmere of Canada, to be relieved from which is the pieties! object prayed for in the Petitions to Her Majesty, traoeuutt.d by your Lordship with the M.patches. You *AU sow Iof.rei the Pett ereere that their Petition. were duly laid Wore the Q.e.a, and that her Majesty was rimmed to receive them very graciuus ly, and you will at the same time supreme to them the eery great satisfaction 1 'eel In beteg able to eoornuaicats to them. that,by the Act of Parliament to_" amend ,ho laws fs force for the e.eouregeemcnt of British stepping and laaigatieu," which has just been pissed, std of w tech 1 have the honer to escles•s a copy, the prayer of tbeir peti- tions bar bees grated, by freeing the trade of Canada from the last of the test nations formerly imposed epee it by British Legis- lation. The Petition of the Aiootreal Board of Trade prays not osly fur the repeal of the Navigatetm Laws. but also for a fixed duty of out leas than fire shillings a quarter may be imposed upon wheat imported into this country frorn soy but Colonial ports -that tram Colonial ports allowed to enter tree from duty. Her Majesty's servants harp been unable Other Reese** troops had takes Bristle after a slurp settee with the Hesgarius. The Auatnan garrison at Rub had been compelled to surrender. A letter from Vienna in the fndependwt of Btu/tells, states tbat the Hungarians h tee retaken Suragtten, end that the Diet wet to be opened on the I01b Inst. 1t is stated tbat 80,000 Ilusgariue, sn• der the commad of Dembinski, bad e.. countered 110.000 Resetaa at Skowiteb, to which the latter were defeated. r.uesie. Btdstdt was fearfully bombarded os the 7113 ult. According to the last aceounu, et held out, and the garrison hoisted a black Big in Inkee that they would rather die than surrender. re•MC.. On the 12th imitate, there was a rumour in Pari. of a difference in the Cabinet on the affairs of Rome, and it to r.nw said that Barret and Du(erriere will resign. A doubt was expr d whether England, as pre- viously reporte.1, had remonstrated wi%h France on the subject. TI1E LAEGUEDF.FUNCT! TIIECON- VENTION IMPERISHABLE!! The Lenges is dead. Alas ! Alas !- Wo was oho day ! What was there in the to recommend to Parliament •compliance' term so smarter ID Import. oto render its with this n of the rliam n t as the rocas- speedy abro yation desirable? The great p•convention has been held; and what has it accomplished! Nothing, -absolutely notb- ing-beyond the mere reruduuon of the term League, and the substitution of thm silly, eltp-slop, hackneyed deeignatios, of the •t Britieh Canadian Association." persuaded British Canadian.' What a corpse - while at the same time they are Pe tion . What an attempt to establish a =- that Do real necessity exists for endeavoring practicable cher-nice-political affetty ! A thus artificially to stimulate the trade of the pretty set of fellow., these, to take upon St. Lawrence, for the rake of which the to the emancipation of, their eoun- Pelitionen desire that such It duty as I have try. Their say is said; their song is rung. mentioned should be impese4. We looked forward to this coovention with Looking to the remarkable natural adean- no ordinary solicitude; for who that reOeet- lages which Canad• e'ijoys, to the great ed upon the burning zeal, by which the public works by which those advatages prime mover. were a touted, could fail to have been improved, to the In'!wtry end anticipate very momentous rewrite. There eoterpnse wheoh di.tingerisb her rapidly 1. Just one,.. -and only one, -Important fact increasing popuistton, 1 esti entertain no left on record by the ronventien-and that doubt that now that hull seope will be riven is, that it has been held. The value of for the exertion and enema wt,ich will be pre -viva'', in a!1 well regulated communi- dieplayed in turner tease advantages to the tree, is knoten to• be very great. tub beat *ermine it will soon be proved by the f wi lied that hu 'enemy had written a Keaoer Peter result that the trice Of Can.dt doe. not b„ok." There was much meaning in that Yerottnrrd\Lch am require to be artifc :illy :fostered. but that, I Th T th b Id their 1 no the century, under the etimulua of free competition it will nee rapi.11y 10 a prosper- ity far mere solid and lasting than that urs prayed for would have been entirely in- coueiateot with the principle' of that core- mereial policy which Parliament has delibe ralely deckled on adopting, and which they believe to be beet calculated to promote the permanent interests ofthe empire at large, Coroner's Sale of Lands and Tenements. HURON DISTRICT, t BY virile of 71 Wit : S W nt of Agri Facia to seed of Her Majesty's Detect Cuurt of the District of Hums, erected to the Casser, of the Hero. Dutriet, and to so delivered, spinet the Lads std Tens - meats of Frederick Clarke, at the soil el Jars McDonald, 1 bare Defied cud taken to execution, Town Lot •umber eleven, Borth side of Light House Street, or Lot roomer .umber Sixty io ibe Tows of Goderieh, c..laut.g sae quarter of a acre of Land, he the time more or lees, together with the Frame Drellieg House and other appurte- nances to the safe premises belonging. which 1 shall offer for Sale at the COURT ROOM, en the Huron nutria Gaol, is the Tows. nI Unclench, cis Thursday, thesigbtb day of November next, at noos. GEORGE FRASER, One of the Coronets, Huron District. Corte/ma's Orrice. Godericb, Sib August, 1849. 2.-027 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING is the Post Office at Stratford W to let Assiut 18.49. Albert William Merrifield Mr. D.lkatise David Me.,...• Themes Barker Georgs McDermed Peter Bn•mbeed J W McDaniel Duca Corky John McEwao Hugh 3 Crozier lase McHugh Mich Chrwmock Charles Pintail Deneis Cents Gad Pinder Thomas Cassia. Richard Prtnale George Curer All Pawls, George Cutleries David Parker William, Campbell Thomas Robertson Margaret Chester Rieb Redford Andrew Cooper Jnha Rutlidge Peter Crowley Mich Beberise Jobs Unnher Juoepb Staub Henry Frazier A Saul Micb Elyse Coen'ck - Sehoiiher Sebastian Frasier II -,-..,•m S,eveeson Thigh Goetz Mich Stewart John Oehler Anthony Swifter Jacob Go..'... Henry Sebeeh Philp Hamilton Francis Stratbdes Jobs holt nerce Joh. Scott Aana Hicks Miehew Scots All Hennessy Jobe Stock John Hewit Arthur Thomrson SVm• Janes Mr. Tombhp Henry Thompson Curia Wadd:e Jobs Weber Jacob Welts Eder P Wiliam) William nisi. a ones, in e bolding ofo r yte,ly pack conventinn,hare written • hook. from which. L..dendsyer Joke et atter yeare. their opponents may borrow Moors Elizabeth • a 1041, with no trivial advantage. What which could he created by soy (ictttious wo i!J have been the erten' of pod gnatfon eneour.gemenl. ' evinced by these monopolists of loyalty, The im:.ortance of the relief which will bad the Reformers. at sty time, bad ro- be off-.rded to the Trade of the British Col- poses to so daring • measure. As to the ooiea gene. -all r, and more especially to that preceding, bf the . Le-agoe. there has not of Canada, by the .let which 1 now traes0Ut been a single indication given of any impor- cannnt, I believe, easily be over estimated, I pant popular messes. being entertained by and it is my earnest homiest the inhabi- ' thein. They have come before the country tats of Canada will see in this measure without a budget; and they will vented' into a D'•w proof of the desire of Pariument to noneettty as rapidly as they sprang into be- ing. Bet as we have already said, they leave behind them the crest fact. -their convention. Fifty years from this date, this fact will' be better understood than at present.-.Virrur. promote their welfare and to advance their prosperity. I have, kc., (Signed) GREY. Right Hoe. the,,Earl of Elgin. Secsrgait'e t)r►urt._ Montreal. 2utt!t Illy. 19-19. His Excellency the Governer General has art $ ' been pleased to make the following appoint. Mu rout.. Ja cots, via : We Ant of no tnawties. in bn•deea me 1y 26. S. .i.e. Moss. S•teOWWL Thome • Esquire. to bei the ste.mer •'rued. Weather to -day his been C'erk of the Ctrenit Crete of St. Johso, to very sultry, web acca.e..al threader stotms.- tM room of John McGUh•, Esquire, resign- Thermometer 'ratters from 7 t, 61. ed. - - The Retard of Healt% repollers mterewent. for Aoousras Tetsoon. Engnirs. to be Rees- the 24 hors eadieg to -day et sow, of which 94 eve Isepectnr of the Midland i ietnet. were at cholera •ToelessAf argcnc.. Foretop, ,- be Clerk ¢ Moxrae•y Lely 27. 1649. of the Heron D strict Coot% and Reel . F:eer nye the eau of oar dot .►evert, the •isdtvidod present would content for er.e of the Surrogate Dort of the ll-ror D:1- °'a' k.i „oolreed9 •point: and .ethnosh .-kholpacers at to .11"w the Geeersor General to g els '' ••kid 2:•, Ing be- e.'. o sales re •k place u r,fnse his 'auction to a ewer• introduced lnrt. i l a 9n or shipping hrse.la of Saprrfine--hnnhee Tsowas Score hxeeow, of Termite. to bas of that grade loin' at the same time .old at with his approval. The Governer General be a N ,tare P Odic in (hat part of the Pro- !Id to 31 per horrel lege. There were so Iraesee- eeeld ant "fu"' ft. v,1 se man of pt re:ple vivre f,r-n.-'y f'nxr Caneda. ' { eons in Extras SoperIne, holden being fine at Ws fd. - - Wheat. .Ce. -Some 'mall lots of very toad U. C. Milted. have bees sold at 4s. 51.1 sad Se. V.- ry little in market. �eaaet Pees -For &hippie' percale of good quality. 2s e/� uropcau NaW:J. a6d ha.been paid. have endured ouch a thing. [Greet uproar' Oti'o Kleady, without much doing. and eow(nsies.] •Ostmeae-Holden are firm at 1 ir 6d -17s be - Mr. Gsoaes Caeweoas-Had the mitten- Arrival of the Europa. tae offered and Wooed. vitt of the maim, ti( the revolnteoi le 1.1e- Prn.isien•-Rete of Perk to a limited extent, THAT HE WAS READY TO WiTH• Soren days Iain from at 47. 6.4-52. 6d and 67. 6d to 7tls. Errepe. Ash.' .-Pnis have been wa'e.hk thrnszhna DRAW IT ! - the week .t 27• tri to 28. 31: and •I:hooch the The motel' was withdrawn accordingly The Steamer Europe arr:vej at ifalifax new. reeeived veeeerday gvete. them " (,down" after few word/ farm Mr. Bocko■ defending os the evening of the 24'h. 2(18 to mill obtai.ebl.. Pearls ere asked for at unwell from the charge of maim annex- Bhaittuil active -more vigorous than 270'd- ation. usual. Touwro. Jet y 26. at high hnnn•r wadi/ base held hit ..at in Faeosascc Car,.0roe McrTLI.Cay, of the cabinet her one momnt if be had rain- Kit,cstoil, to be.a Not try -Public :a that part ,ed hiese satien t° the. •""""J".(Hear of the Province formerly Upper Canada. followed a .cess of indesenb.ble uproar and eaeitemest.) He appealed to an, man who - bad filled a nspon.ibloeit°atios if he wonld THE NAVIGATION LAWS. - We give a very important Deepateh to- day from Earl Grey to the Earl of Elgin, aneesueiug the postage of the Navigation Bill. and aaewerieg the enmerees Pettuona forwarded to the Home Government preying for a repeal of the emaciates AeK which is law nntit Jaa•ry mixt. We have fres the Out felt greatiaterest le the gtoeties, being oenwtseesd that eothiag but o•restreeted commerce would save Canada from the evils ofa general bankruptcy, ad it ie therefore feelings .f aatisfaetlea that we are en - led to lay before our readers the official documents alluded te. Tie wording of the Despatch aid the truths it eostaiae will be appreciated by every est .salons to tie this cw•try prosper, and will berm! with plea- sure by these wbo bare exerted tb•meelves to obtain as alWatios is the existise en- setz.est. The concluding words of Earl Grey, an i. strong costreet to the gneru- lees eameehe of Lord Bee,.gbam, reeently, mhos he declared that caned." was wet 81 for Respesedde Geeeswme.R" Wo are sesvfied free the late legielettos of Great Wail that the Importance of Canada i. agates b be appreciated, aid pkat before rte impetew mill be gives to ser mom- slake seal aVvieet1me of wbieh .mew the IWO • mut E�pweet beta heat Montreal, .9th Jely, t, Op. Sir, --I am eemeaiisd by meRgeellesey. the Oweeser thesesa) to tras°mit, Ib the infirmities tithe Board of Trade of Haw Hum the Copy of a Despaterb receival h 'kr Elitoillesey from Rem Orgy. is ashrams .'e the Polities addressed by that body to R .Halsey w 0o the bJ' .1 of the Naviga- ws I have the begey le ho, obs, Yews attest aloft bumble eerv't., T. OAMPSRLL, Mayor. Trgblest d the Mei of Teed*, t Man" S F1e.r-A few lots bare been d apn.ed of at A. F. MiCKLE, Postmaster. Stntf,rd, July 2nd, 1848. Mr. NAIRN'S SCHOOL, ST. PATRICK ST., GOD ER ICH. TUE Syvtem of [reduction parleyed will 11 oe tested by halt -yearly public Exami- tione,-the first of which will take place io December next.. GoJcrtch, August 1649. 2r -o27 THS "GLOBE" NEWSPAPER. --A Weekly Eileen of the GLOBE is now pobliebed on a large sheet, without soy ad- sejlivsmente, for two dollars per annum. The Tri.Weekly GLOBE is published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at four dollars per annum. Toronto, 1st August, 1949. 2,-047 GODERiCH, C. W. 1st August. 1849. RECEIVED per ships Aqua Marine, and .*fo.lezetrwr, from Liverpool, via. Mor i Best 2 boatels Spring Wheat, proal, and for Sale by the Subeer:bere, I god best BALES BLEACHED COTTON YARN, Best 2 bushels Barley, -Noe. 7. 8, and 9. Zed b..t CHEST$ TEA. of various qumlities. Best 2 bushels of Oats 11hde. and Or Casks, t' darteda" Firot "-n' best Best ;; C„ehels Puts, ,Agricultural Show. AT a Meeting of the Committee of the DLANSI1ARD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, bold In St. Mary's os Weds..- dap/ the 13th Julie, the followis` Promidese were allowed for the enauiss CATTLE SHOW, to be held os ?sada, Ike 11th .f September, 1849. Cx.us 1-BORUL Beet Mare aad Foal, LI 0 0 god beet 0 l6 0 3rd best 0 10 0 Beet 3 years old Geldisga or Fillies 0 16 0 Ind beet 0 10 0 GODERICB, C, W 1st AltResta INC FOR SALE. AL ARGE Aessortentef CDT NAME, of all elects, BO XVI WINDOW,GLASS, 7)(9, IN 10, and 1251 16. • tri BARRELS FINE SALT. M. B. SEYMOUR h Co. Agrieulturdll Exhibition. THE Mensal Exhibition of the Lemke Road Agricultural Smcisty, will o 3rd best 0 5 0 held at Mrs. J1alkarilta Totem, a the Dr Best 2 years old do. 0 15 0 'coolers Settlement, Leedom Road, oe god beet 0 10 0 Thursday, the 27tb day of September mut, 3,4 best 0 S u when the following Premiums will be awar- Bwst 1 year old Colt and Follies 0 10 0 ded for FARM STOCK, GRAIN, DO - !ed boat o 7 6 AIESTIC'MANUFACTURES, Product of 3rd beat 0 6 Y tie D ifry, 4'r. rte. Beet Matcked Span of horses, 1 0 0 Best Breed Mare and Feel, LI 0 0 CLAN l. -CATTLE. 9nd Beat, 0 15 0 Best Bull, aged, £1 0 0 3rd Best. 0 10 0 trial best 0 ,15 0 Boat Two years old Filly, 0 12 0 3rd beet 0 10 0 god Beet, 0 8 0 Best Ycarhng Do. 0 10 0 3rd Bent. 0 8 0 2rtd pest 0 1 6 Best One year oid F.IIv, 0 10 0 3rd bast 0 5 0 Jed Best, 0 7 6 Beet Yoke of Working Oxe, fn ire Bout, 0 5 0 yearn std upwards, 1 0 0 Best two tun old Cull, 0 19 8 Ind beat 0 15 0 2nd Bert, 090000 8 0 3rd bc.1 0 10 0 3rd Bast, 0 6 0 Best 4 years old 9t..n., 0 10 0 Bet One year old Cult, 0 10 0 god best 0 7 6 Ind Beat 001 783rd best 0 6 0 3rd Beat60Best 3 )ears old Steers,0 7 6 But Mllcb Cow,00ted best0602nd Best l6 0 3rd best 0 3 0 3rd Beet 0 10 O Beat 2 year. old Do. 0 5 0 Bleat Two years old Heifer, 0 19 6 2cd best 0 3 9 Ind Beat 0 8 0 3rd best 0 ! 6 3rd Beat 0 6 0 Fat then 4 years and upwards, 0 10 0 Beat Oroe year old Heifer, • 0 19 6 2nd boot 0 5 0 Zed Best 0 8 0 Beet Fat Cow or Heifer, 0 7 6 3rd Best 0 6 0 end best 0 5 0 Best Bull. 1 6 0 Best Mitch Cow have' a calf by 2nd Best 0 17 A her sets, 0 15 0 3rd Best 0 10 0 tad beet O 10 0 Best Ooe year old Bull, - 0 16 0 O 5 0 tod But 0 fo 0 3rd B st 0 ''il 6 0 15 �pp Best Yoke Oxes, 0 10 O • o 10 0' -- 2nd Best 0 7 6 o S 0 Best Yoko ThreO years old Steers, 0 10 0 0 7 6 Ind Bret 0 7 6 o S 0 Best Yoke Two years old Steer., 0 7 6 0 3 9 2nd Best 0 6 0 O 5. 0 Beat Yoke Osoe year old Sloss, 0 7 5 O 3 9 2nd Best 0 6 0 O 2 6 Best Fatted Ox or Steer, 0 10 0 2nd Best 0 7 6 0 10 0 Best fatted Cow or Heifer, 0 10 o 6 Ind But 0 7 6 o Best Ram, 0 16 O O pod Best under 4 years old 0 49 0 9 3rd Best 0 8 o 9 Best Oroe Year old Ram 0 10 o 6 god Best - 0 7 6 3rd Best 0 6 0 o Best Ram Lamb, 0 7 6 8 Zed Best 0 8 0 9 3rd Beet 0 6 O 6 Beet 2 Ewes that raised Lambe tb s year, 000000 :576168 5 O g god Best 0 1! 6 O 3rd But 0 7 8 4 -PIGS. Best Two Ewe one year old, 0 10 0 6 10 0 2nd Best 0 7 6 O '7 6 3r4 Beat 0 5 0 O 10 o Best Two Ewe Lambe, 0 7 6 o 7 6 2nd Beet 0 6 3rd Beat 10 o Best Two Fatted Walkers, tied but - a. Cest Milch Cow kering beim calf to 1849, Ind best 3rd beat Beet 2 year old Heifer, 2nd best 3rd best Bat one year old Do. Ind best 3rd hest CL•sa 3 -SHEEP. Best Ram 2 year. and upwards, 2nd hest 0 '7 3rd best 0 5 Best one year old Ram 0 5 Ind hest 0 3 Best Ram Lamb, 0 3 2nd beat ,0 2 Best pair of Ewes baring suckled Lambe uat.l the 24th July. 0 10 teal best 0 7 Best pair of Ew• Lambe 0 3 sled best 0 2 But Pen of 3 Fat Wstbere a Ewes, 0 7 2nd beet 0 6 CLL.. Best' Boar, tnd beet Best Breeding Sow, 2nd boat . CLASS 5 -GRAIN. Best 2 bushels of Fall Wesel, Ind best quality, COLORED and PALE BRANDY. BOXES LIVERPOOL SOAP. M. B. SEYMOURs1c,Co. • TEAS ! ! TEAS!!! TILE Subscriber in retsraieg his most eieeere thanks to hie friends, sad the' public, (or their moot liberal p.ttooage, hep les,. to In- form them that he has net IMPORTED • choice Lot of TEAS. die., which he offer, for Sale fel- CASH. ns CASH. BUTTER, W 0 O L, TUIOTHY SEED. WHEAT, or any other bird of Produce. Iowa than ever offered here before. 0 o 7 6 !nal Beat 0 o IO o Best Two Fatted Ewes, 0 o 7 6! 2nd Best 0 o 7 6' Best Boar ) 0 o h o 2nd,Best `. to be kept 1 year 0 o 5 0 3rd best 0 u 2 6 Best Broo.J Suw, o O 7 6 2nd Best to be kept 0 6 o 3rd Beat nos year. 0 6 o But 25 lbs. Salt Butter, 0 i! 6 2nd Beat 0 5 0 3rd Best 0 9 6 Best 2.5 lbs . Cheese, 0 IS 0 pod Best 0 10 0 3rd Best 0 Best Two Bushels Fell Wheat, 0 10 0 Ind Best 0 7 6 3rd Beet 0 5 o Best Two ;Umbels Spring Wheat 0 '7 6 Zed Dcet 0 7 6 3rd Best 0 6 0 Best Two Rushels Bailey 0 7 6 ,s Ind Best 0 3rd Best 0 O 6 O 7 5 0 7 0 0 0 6 end out 0 Best 4 lbs. Swedish Tutoip Seed 0 end best o Beet bushel of Timothy Seed, o 2nd best o Best bushel of Clover Seed, o Ind beat o Cees. 6-DAiRY. But Firkin (56) lbs. Butter, 0 End best o Srd best 0 Beet Rr ll Butter 5 lbs. e 2nd best o 3rd best o 3 9 6 0 12 6 7 6 5 0 12 6 7 6 5 0, 10 0 7 6 5 0 10 O 7 $ 6 0 10 0 7 $ 6 O 10 O OHIO \'STH iSKEY ! ! . Best Neo Cheeu from l2 to ec ,,-1,,'.:k o 7 6 And FINE SALT for Sale, eheap for Cash. • i ' 2nd best o 6 o CHRISTOPHER CRABS. 3rd best o 3 9 Goder:cb, May 10th 1949. 2a-.10 Best 40 lbs. Map!. Sugar in Cake, 0 7 6 Mid best 0 6 0 3rd but o 3 9 Cares 7- DOMESTIC M•nor•craans. Best 10 yards Felled Cloth, menu- ' lectured from Wool grown on the exhibitor's premises sod spuu to his family, is -�s,. tan corn a Vete, n/ from 1• ld it pared to receive proposal/ for Asan- 1849, e 7 6 to 1•94. Pnutosa (0.5) 2s to 2. ad per Ae•h.t ranee, and wail he bapp. to afford to any god best 0 6 o Itenn from 711 to 91 pen Ib. Baena Ire. 41 '0 person the necessary information as to the Bast 10 arils FlaOac r amt from to y e principles of the Institut inn. JA11ES WATSON. Goderieh, 13th June, 1849. v2o1911 1 mugs aro healthy 1. the ma0ufactunng dtstricte. oar previeve geeretioaa. Yeeter.4q a lot of Pit CANADA Lint 'ASSURANCE No chance in American securities. De- Molise' eters sperfine. is hers, 2te leper blit.- C OM P J a'Y 2r Y. mend steady. of 198 n.. Farmer.' septefene, 17o Gd to 19, -- Englc.h funds .litre improved. Console per 196 1hs. Wh,ae, per bnibel of 60 the„ from 'THE Sob.riber haslet been appointed rases from 922j a 93. 3s 91 to 4., -the latter price Mire ped for the 1 Agent of the Money vert eau. but sample.. Bailer. R,. nal Pease, none "CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO.," Cotton hes advanced 1 at Harts. Market ` Wirral. changed h.nds at 19.61 per b,reel brisk. Breadstuff+ du'l-psis', ba i;y •upeerts.l. Indian C ern declined 61 a Is per gnareerS Nominally 31s a 35e. 8a1e• to arrive at 2*. a 291. Western Canal Flour 21s a 95s. Ohio, 93s • 95s 6d. 5rf p- Ili H ( Sal 6.1 per Ib. Fere been 64 to 74 per dozen. Cheese 314 to 4 1-2d per 1h. Har from 40. to 50. per tea. Fire- wood from 10e to 11.31 per eer'l. Tososro. Assent 3, 1849. Flenr-Several wales under aeriee this week - Nd shag. ie Wheat. for eeperine in store 90.: extra ,rper9re 91.3i : i VIPORTANT to the PUBLIC. Previsions steady -.rapt Bacon, which Mitten' •°1005001. hag". 21s 34.: Farmers' in Itmz1tA HOPKINS. of West Floodgate'B Y AUTHORITY. bar• and barrels, 18. S4 a 20s. » (Ilamiltoa P. 0.) having for a few Whet -Fires lend sew whet rhi• mare took fnostha pent been arcing as Tr•relinp, Agent Sheriffs Sale of Lands. the . 3s 9.f •. 4WM ol 10 pr Minkel Normae nor the WASHINGTON MUTUAL HURON DISTRICT,) ON Monday the Frei gh te--Nesi°al.-Cbl.. New Toes, 1.ly 96. Salto 5.000 bails el deer. at 94 16 for 6.. and..t..peeee1: 94 64 • $4 73 for *Misery! 2nd best o 3 9 Best 10 yards Flannel, Wool and Cotton, 0 6 0 2nd hest o 3 9 WILLIAM BARRON, Secretary. is 9e lower. Grease and Better, good at 38s. Ashes hare declined is. Ire dell and drooping. Gore. The Real attack of the French - troops sou mads on the l3 rd lone. The Romana µ,•.ern g1 75 • $4 PI: for undines+ mete .g4 (ought meet desperately -leaving 400 dead: W: a 94 91: roe eemr,w map. 94 94 a 95 fair 12.5 of then are described se for.ignere. strait site,. tad Wevterw: 93 • $5 08 W geed strait Ohm. Ahem 2.300 were fpr einem- Baird of Heilth report 130 nwsa.d 50 deeds. by ebokra fes the lsw It helm e.dtee sem to- day. Itrw Tose. Isle 30, 1647. Ashoe-50 barrels Pots, et 1.674 to 5,94. Fh..r,-ai.fes at 2,1810 bbeerets, at $4.00 to $4,25: seer 94.06, to 9S.2.5: Me and sep.rime. $4.68 in 94.92 ; Ohio, 96,05. Grail -lents Wheat *Serie, of sued modify, a.4 the d.ms.d eat, see dusts flu mediates. Core-oFer Suttee, 10.. The French sly adopt of 9 killed anti 110 wooed d. Ties A.•embly at its last MOM,. untie. teneesly voted the Cesetnutios of the Re- Deblie, and ordered it to be deposited f. the CaMtral. The entry of the French troope fi�t e Rome en same, did not take place .ejil the evening M firmest. Srd fest. 0erfba i s•eeeeeled In teething Rona Rem* with 10,600 mos. He was loudly appla.ded as M rimed throng# tits City. The latest *cements of the Rome. Meii- elealiy my, Mat a C..venttve W bees made with the Frlalitb. The Pootteeel Arnie 1st bees let es, bolt ,t�i-c au -colours still vemafwed. e The Pare. Corteeposd.l of ion LntMoe Vase Devi he hue geed mow to believe tbat Hu Hek.eu the Pepe *Geld rotors to Rotes. Y'b. Corrine Msresab7. of Ge.ea, of the hod. states that a Goveremeet, mai- Peeled of three irdivdeal., bad bee etsb- lisbed se Rome. •trove'♦ Lee tat7.oeat Thea. Diss scope shish entered Teas- 2147:11 ras- 2147 1 Ae after as shades e ttlBist1u , is Skis= Torments. Hirth, to Ale Tows ell Wed.redty warthog. the 8th ism. Wye. Amu. Nasus. ei • dnglhter. POR SALE. A GOOD SAW MiLL in the Tews.h,p of AebB.N, Mk Cos. But half Lot No 7, wbieh the mMenb.r wi.he to SEI.1. o - R RldT statues his Lite Twee. Ale. -One' Ilesdred Aeon of Geed Amble i.00d in the 4t# Cee. A•IaI.N, bang Eats halt of I.,' van t. with 1P5sht Atrtts of Closet's,. whir., will be Bead on moderate Terms. For fur- t►N particulars apple te the Propr.tet. MiCHAP.Le McCARRON, or to JOHN STItACKAN. E.1. parnater, God,neb. August 8, 1049. h -i97 -3m 6 6 Best Two Bushel. Oats, 0 6 and Best 0 3 3rd Best 0 2 6 Hat Two Bushels of Pena, 0 6 0 god Beet 0 3 9 3r4 Best 0 I 6 But Bethel of Timothy Seed, 0 '7 A :nal [teat, 0 6 0 13est 2 Bwbels of Corn io sob, 0 5 0 2nd Best ' 0 2 6 Rest 20 lbs. of Maple Sugar, 0 7 8 Ind Best 0 6 0 But 10 yard. Domestic maeue- tured Cloib, L 0 7 6 Ind Best 0 5 0 Hest Pair Blankets, 0 5 0 Ike0 3 9 Best 10!od yardst Flnowel, 0 5 0 god Best nt► 0 5 9 Theabove Materials to be from the Fa of the Competitor. Rules of the Exhibition . - 1. Ml Stuck Exhibited obeli have haver NSORANC ElCo., takes the presentoppnr- To Chir : 'First Day of the bona fide property of the Exhibitor s, tun+ty of thanking the inhabitants of the October next, will be Sold 11 the COURT month before the Show, and all other arti- Welllagton sod Huron District, for the very River at the Gaol of the Huron District, is else *hewn moat have been produced on the :thecal patronage and encouragement which the Town of Goderich, at the hour of twelve Farm of the Etbibitor. he has received at their !,ands : and hap sow clock noon, the undermentioned LAND$ 1. A:I Subscription. to be paid to tbei the plemere of informing them that he is with the Tenements and appurtenances Treasurer o0 or befure the 16th day of Au- 4,e1v authnrioed to art also for the GENE - SEE AIUT('AL, `the former yntitutiteoe being •xel't►ively devoted to the launnee of Farm Stock end Buildtugs, tie latter ta- king risks ie Cuwee,-sed both os teary moderate terms. The Washington Company afore pesuliar advaota;;e, to the Agricultu- ral Interest, taking ordinary risks at 0me per elf, deseg an immune. amount el business havers • eery Targe cash capital on hand, lied promptly settling all claims against the iesetteti5e,-Capital, £381,000 ; Members, 37,9311, --both being daily increasing. The Genesee Company ,e intended to lustre against Fite in Tows. and Villages, and the rates are do•eegeeetly hither in proportion to the risk* being ,neater ; but is commit the largo hoesa inb• dorm, hole more hu hitherto been retrained teas the fret payse.t, for dertsg the past thirteen year. the Asassements ',lea Defy averaged two per Best. althsugh luript that p.n.'d ems of the most dna,- 'coo 'fires ever knows have oeeerred. apmIal. $401,1115. Now it is over 080e,- EZRA HOPKINS, J9utf.r thelidliagSes 4- Marna Diaries. July 1Stk, 1349. Zv--s95-9m 0 0 0 9 thereunto belonging. by virtue offoor Writs 1'endititai Erponas, issued out of the Court of Queen's Bench, and to me directed, at iho respective suits of Ross Rubertoos, Robert Moderwell, Joi.n Strachan, Gest., one, !cc.. and James Limiting, Platetiff.,- alio by virtue of two Writs of f'eeditiwai Exposits issued out of Her Majesty's Harem District Court, and to me directed, st the respective suits of Robert Park and laohsa gust. • 8. That no Compelitnr be startled tee morn than nae Prise for Butter .•d Cbeese, oe for Grano of the sante kind. 4. That Bella have a stag or screw in their nose. wttb • tope or chatm attached, or secured to some safe manner so as to pre- vent danger. S. No Animal or article can be show' for two pima the came year. Calloway, Plaintiffs., es. Yalta Ann Kipp.. 6. AliSobocribcr• having paid the seb- end Amelias. W. Kipp•s, Deriegia•s,l10 seription, and only such. 40 he saUtied to wit., • part and portion of Block O. in the , Compete, Tnwnsbtp of Culboree, Western Devotion. 7. All Competitors for Prime living with - Hume District, contempt Two Ilusdrod in 3 miles of she Seeretsry'e hes.., Niue' Acres of Land mitre or lee.. give the Seeretarylnotice of the deseriptt I JNO. McDONALD, of stock and products they iot.od is MIAOW ' Shen!, llama Dietrtet. jMe day before the Show, mod all others t Swear,,'. (ileum,1 be germ lumen or before 11 o'clock, J. M. Gederich, It5tb July, 1849. /v -n25 of the day of F.•Mbtuon. 8. Competitors talus' ease 'has six CAIITio7Y.- All 'Seems •rs esteemed tickets, meat pay 74d. for each ticket over spies' ppnnestimate or flaring •nethiwg tote with a NO1'E O HAND granted to mw by Mr. Wte.•Mathteenn. Dasellee, and payable e. the Bret pay of Jesuitry last. - The 550001 of the Note is Throe Pseuds Pive Shilb.ge, eermsey. ter winch 1 beet resolved eo rely RiCHARD JORDANi. Godorleb, Ind Aerate, 1849. 2e -o$6-3 IMO that another. 9. All Stook and Prodoeo to be s. the Show Brewed by Ween o'clock, .4.M. of the a of Bow. WILLIAM SANDERS. $ee. Lsdow Rood Hrwe6 ,,1g'riedt.rst Semegy. I.nndon Road, Jose 29111, 1049. 1