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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1849-08-16, Page 412 13 ata 2 I141IaNCIMI OF EDUCATION ON COMMUNITIES. •Mawr Reams, Est.. Prdierirl•f llhs C'isede.l Scheel, D.akertesew, X. J. T s I.telh(ee t traveller, stand's( em the ttae•aliea s( Peon' li pos beholds • scenery, • the whole world, he esereely Bade • pa ,.I.1. At his feet westward, ie spread out the e.ebasung sale of Neapolis, enibo.om ed Is the lovely argil o/ which, a spacious hey, madded with smarty isles„ sod half s- sueled by shorts robed with orange crone*, astcbs its MINN, mecca till lost in the eipeasim Mediterraosao ; while eastward. shad above hue, rue" mountain turret and t.werug crag, exhibiting one of Naturi r wt eebha and bsuifnl amphitheatres. Bull, in the back -ground, and towering .hove all, with its blackened .des and ever- beung crater, "toads the terrible Ve.uvt0s. The aseoeations that here crowd the memory o/ the spectator, ars no leo Inter- setisg than the scenery that meets hu eye. la hes immediate presence stands the tomb and rest the ashes of that tongue, by which were once made vocal the hills and vales oI lar -famed Mantua. In the distance once shone the idle of fa e, adorned alai nc- amrous v.l.as of Ronne Senators, and hon- ored with the academy of Cicero. And, there too, the slit of Capt:s, celebrated as having by its luxuriant pleasures wbdued the mighty army ;of the terrible Carthage man. Oo the other baud, sod beneath the - - vast Gelds of lava, lie, in eternal al«p, the once gay, active and magnificent cities o1 Herculaneum and Pompeii. But :el our traveller now descend and traverse the streets of Naples. sod how is Ira struck in turning his ey• from the glo- ries of the works of God, to the disgrace of that human depravity, with which be is in contact. Squallid wretchedee.e and abject tgooraoee everywhere abound. Thiels, and beggars by thousands crowd the street.. The travails/ shudders at the thought of laking lodgings in the poUuted plate, and embarks oe the departing ship, and find. Pp••••��alul Befog. on the dark wivs of the edlterrasean. Select asotber town, which, is point of Interesting locattos, will bear cornparieoo with that just eluded to. Two dt.ucguub- •d chaise of mountains, from different &rec. Sony approach within a few miles of the p1ae4 and abruptly terminate as if herrn perp edicularly down, leaving • pla:o of se viral mile" In extent for the site of the beautiful city of New Haves. Here let the yeBstiog traveller arrive, and "two miles dutsat from the eity, stand o. the summit of West Rock. He views to the far east, an extended sheet of water, decked with many a snowy sail, while still beyond a magnificent island forma the blue margin on the horizon. atretebing to the right and left istermna 181y. Certainly in this grand picture stand. the lovelycity. The stranger descends Rom his ofty speculum, and traverses its Streets. It is the hour of prayer. The ggs1.dious chime of bells calls worshippers fes every quarter. The smooth and spa. Mous green, oo which several sacred edifice MST their glittering spires, is checkered in every direction with advancing groups - bury age, blooming youth, and bappychild• bood commingle the silent ejaculation.- " jaculation-" The loy(el morn, my God, is come, That Balls ma to tby boomed dome, '1by pomace to ,dere : My let the sumtnose shall steed. With willing steps thy courts ascend, A.d tread the hallowed Boor." nutting," sa4 the Clue( Jonah, " you ere wekoese ; it was os my way sad *Mel my trouble." " Who mss that polite old leas that beet boss my turkey fee as 1" Inquired the loos( man of a by staader." "That is John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States " Why dad be bring home my tur- key 7' "To goo you a *even ropraad, and teach you to attend to your swa busi- ness," was the reply. 'Prue grsatoeus sever feels above doing .oything that tit useful ; but especially, the truly great man will newer feel shove help- ing himself. flu own codependence ofchar- acter depends on his being able to help he - self. Dr Franklin, when he first establish- ed himself in business in Philadelphia, wheeled home the paper which he purcha•sd for the piloting office, upon • wheelbarrow with his own bauus_-.1ercdole. fur Boys. The Globs has bee,' "roasting" the Cul - doled for the fast two or three weeks. and the general opinion is, that the "call '• has been "d.to. Brown. -Murder. 1'be attention of the Minister, and friends of the M. E. Church, is respectfully direct- ed to the Advertisement of Mr. M. Magill's cheep goods. which will be found in the ap- propriate c. 1 imn.-Chriot ian Alrocate. What hos Methodism to du with "cheap goods 7" To u. the above reads lake twad- dle.- Warder. 0 aril enter dies bath m, Col til c the p•1 1 and pro lend hon who eve and ma T feu and Oft get 1 Fi WI lash the scr sir PROSPECTUS I' TIIE VICTORIA MAGAZINE. 2111. AND MRI. MOODIE, r.Dtr,sa V la Neta LRt will HE Editors of the ICTeI denote all their talents to produce a awful mitotic .ed cheap Periodical, lot the Ceea- People: which may afford enrosemeat to old sod young. Sketches 'and Tales, tree mid prow, Moral r.e..y, Statistics/dike oily, Monts of Useful Informauos, Reviews eve Works, .d well orlected artielee from utast popslar authors of the dee, will form the e• of the Magazito. 'be Edtton(eelc.a6Jeet that the iadepesdegt name unitary to whose service they are Ind to dedicate their talents, will cheerfully ate *eppoei to Ineonrage their arduous sod astable undertaking. The low price at ch the Periodical is placed, n io order that ray person within the Ciliary who Can read. aaa.uos fur moral and meatal improvement y bteome a subscriber a.d patron of the work. be Victoria MAnlxt.t will contain twenty - r pages is each number punted on now type. epos good paper ; and will form at the end he year • nest Vulutune, of 28d pewee, to - bet with Title I'.ge sod Index. t will be issued Moodily, commencing on the net of September, from the office of JOSEPH LSON, Front- 1, Belleville -the Pub- er and sole Proprietor, to whose all orders for Magazine, sod letters to the Editors, mean addressed. (post-paid.) The, terms of sub- iptirr-ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM- ariatte to be read is mirrors*. Goderich, March 3, 1848. 5 INFORMATION WANTED, e( Accu.. MapLaary aged shoot 01, who lett We ..Isco placer Btreettes, i6 the West High- taidu of Scotland, about June 1847-4ed esil. from Glasgow for Montreal. Was k.... us the ship to James Cameron, Gar- Mwr, who stopped at Brockville,-acd to one Dunces McPberwo, a.d le supposed to hare travelled with the lane. up the country t. the ,rimer of 1847. No farther infor- mation can be obtained of him than is above -and his relations have since cote to North Eautbope. near Stratford. Information will be thaek(ully received by his brother. John MacLean, North East hope, Ball's Corner's P. 0., any letter may has addressed to Mr. J. J. E. Linton, Strat- ford Stratford, July 1819. The Esters of London, (C. W.) of Galt, Guelph, Dundee, Hamilton and Toronto, •ill confer a favor on a sorrowing mother and !fiends, by inserting the above. 2626 Let the spectator now institute the inqui- ryt Why- does the city of New Ifaven W rongly attract the virtuous heart, an)! that • of Naps repel it 1 Why is not the lovely w hore of ancient Cameen4 now the reeide0s of an intelligent, (enlighten - • virtuous and happy population t - Why is not the vale of New Haven the ve- ry abode of indolence, ignorseee, debauche- ry, theft, and equalltd wretcbedoeu Who would not uabeutatiagly ..ewer, that the spirit of liberal and sound educa- tion is welcomed in the one, and completely dutused through the mass of its population; while from tbeother,'witb the exception of • few cloistered instances, it is completely eaehded 1 Let it be understood, that odo- r/ethers to its extensive and proper sense, is here iat•oded-.kat education w4ic3 nazi - miles find rectifies bks whole quad, intellects - illy end mortally. r, are you a patriot / Rest your country's liberty, wealth, and happiness on • ,Dead education. Do you view yourself fa the fight of a peitanthropistt Education, with all that the' term justly embraces, is tbe'good Samaritan that pours healing oil sad Wise Isla the bruises of the mind bowed down beneath the shackles of ignorance. But especially, are you a pare it? Wish you ardently the best interests of your offspring! Open, then, the widows that admit light leto the child. God has bolit that mind for ' • esaasioa of knowledge. He has founded it •n earth. and d.egned it to rise above the skies. That mind contains many chambers et resplendent grandeur, and partitions of immortal happiness ; but the key, in a great measure, is committed to thy care, which unlocks sod illumes this noble etruetore.- You can withhold the light, and in conse- quence, it may smoulder in darkness, and crumble Tato irremediable rots. AGENCY FOR THE SETTLEMENT F THE CROWN LANDS, O IJ' L UMMON8L8 required bo the New TN. - If 47 trier Court Act. andsll ower BLANK FORMA' used i. the District sod Invision Courts, o. Sale eat the Atteol Officio. A1.o, ell kinds of JOB PRINTING ezecstad ea the shortest sober, and on moderate terms. G-terieh, July 19. 1849. Ile TAR WELLINGTON & HURON DISTRICTS. JUN., 1849. HE undersigned, Agent appointed by His Excellency the Governor-General r the Settlement of the Crown Lands in • Townships of Glenelg, Bentinck, Brant, reenock, Kincardine and Kinloss, in the mintiest of Waterloo and Huron, hereby Ives Notice to all persons willing and awing means of Locating therein, that his 1Hce is at tke Village of Uur-hant in the owaslip of Beatiack, on the Carafrrua oad, when be will receive the application f the Settlers, every day of the week, he - ween the hours of Nisi and Firm o'clock. Fifty Acres of Land will be given to any Settlers eagbte.. years old, and a subject f Her Maisety, who will present himself rovided wets h Certificate of probity and obriety, agnaib7 known and respectable persons, and baying the means of providing for himself until the produce of his Land is ufficient to maiataio hint. The bearer of hat Certificate shall mention to the Agent who will keep a Registry thereof) his ame, age, condition, trade or profession bother be is married, and if so the nathe nd age of his wife, how many children he as, the name and age of each of them, where be is from, wh,etluer be has eome- wher• any property and in what Township ie wishes to settle. The conditions of the Location Ticket re-i•to take posees.ion within one month er the date of the Ticket, and to put in sista of cultivation at least Twelve Acres f the land in the course of four years -to uild a house and to reside on the lot until be cooditione of,ettlement are duly fu1fi11L ed, after which accomplishment only shall he Settler have the right of obtaining a ti- le of property. Families comprising seve- al Settlers entitled to lands, preferring to reside on a sing!o lot will be exempted from be obligation of building and of.e.idence, (except upon the lot on which they reside) provided the required clearing of the land is' made on each lot. The non -accomplish- ment of these conditions will cause the im- mediate m- lot of rwh which will be mold or given e of the assigned another.land, The land intended to be .etded is of thn very best deecnptioa, and well timbered and watered. The Road's will be opened on • breadth of 66 het, and the land oe each side willl be divided isto Iota of 50 acres earth, to be gra- tuitously gives. Besides the principal Road there will be two others (one on each ride of the princi- pal Road) marked out on the whole extent of the territory, and ea which free Loca- tions of 30 serge teal ►o sada: But se the Government only ie to meet the expenses of Survey on th ad- ditional Road*. the Grantees will ha • to open the road in front of their loeattoee. The most direct route to reach the Agen- Gcy on the Gantries Road a by way of uelph sad (lora is tbeWelhagtoa Deane, GEORGE JACKSON, Agvst fire Settlement of the Derrflaze Rend. T fo tit G C g h 0 T H 0 p " 0 a h a ill er 0 b t Pat Cow, I year old and spwardlt>♦ 10 Sad j T Ras orer 2 years old ad seder b, • a • 30 O 7 • 1• O 7 O 16 O 10 O 7 0 O 7 O 6 O 15 O 10 Piga O 15 O 10 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inbabitaote of the District ()Moron, and the neighboring Districts. that Le has Established himself in Stratford, and is prepard to glee Plans and Specifics - tions of Public rr Private Buildings, Bridg- es, Mill Dams, kc. kcc. Inc., and sill take the euperunteodence of such Erection", 6b the most reasonable terms. 11,. thorough knowledge of his profession and hie practice as Builder, qualifies him for any undertaking in the line. Address post paid, PETER FERGUSON, Builder, kc. kc. Stratford, C. W. Stratford, March 18th, 1849. 2,4711 VALUABLE 1.01' LOT OF LAND FOR BALE. LOT 8, Lake Shore, to.wn.hip of Ashfield, eortsning ONE HUNDRED -AND SEVENTY-TWO A- CRES, wttbinio two miles of the thriving Village of Port Albert, in which then is a Griot Mill, a Saw Mill, and an Oat Mt11.- The Lot is bounded on this'll/est by the .Lake, and oo the east by a cut road, -and it u well watered. (l'For particulars apply -if by letter poet paid -to IRA LEWIS, 'req• Barrister, Goderch. Gederich, 2nd July, 1849. v!-n2ttf We ought not, to despise a man any more for the misfortunes of his mina than those of hie body, when they .me such as he can- not help ; say, rather, we should Otty him the men who is do6cieet in Intellect than he who has lost a leg or arm, the lou of the latter say be "applied by aruficisl mans, the want e( the former can never be supplied by esy moms it all. Greet mind" ser charitable to their bit - forget energises, sed sen (sympathise with the failing, of their fellow-ereaturee. it is only the marrow -made.' who make no allowance for the faults of others. 1e properties se leieary iecrs(sed. the We of man was abmvisted : The seven Wage of Resat reigned longer thee the first testy emporium. Tues Oma• An iwadawT.-Chief JusNss was is tie wit .f going a imam blemelf, sal aanyieg beam hie prsq..Mly he would be .tees at has, with paltry ill wee bead and eerea ill•• (a the ether. Oe sot of Maw weals►•, a Asbimatite passe seas from ter Witt bad Asa to Skimmed. wart Moamar bet -eerie be meld Parti w Brae to seny bone bill turkey. Yerabili alappd ow .N asking his Mom the Ink said, ars Wag told, "That A ea tall way, and 1 wit' take it for rte." - taws Morons to tbo boo.., the yon,( ease Makrs� u Whoa shall i pal J» r "a' Bed end Year old Ras tad Pair Ewes (see By-laaw) 2nd Single Ewe Rod Pair of Fat Sheep 2nd Boar 2nd Breeding Sow, having bred during 1849. Ind Fall Wheat !vee Below) Spring Wheat 1 0 2nd ••• 0 i5 Srd Barley 0 god 0 Rye 0 Oats 0 284 0 Pus 0 2nd 0 Clover Seed (ooe bushel)4rowt in 1849. 1 2,'d 0 Timothy Seed (one bushel) 0 Ind 0 Swedirh Turnip Seed, 3 Ib., 0 2nd 0 Swedish Turnip. sample 2bushels 0 2nd 0 3rd 0 White Turnips 2 bushels 0 0 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 • TO LET, • mum? beedwae awe -carry beam, appeehe • j the Steamboat Tames. boles 0 se Jeb O Wile..18, W preeretiy eose.eJ y 11t. Bea. • maw It ie Wm led well edapt.d to the arae sl 0 • reepsetaW wily -•beau's( a Mge,cedes acrd • embed wet .scabea with eaerU.M frit wee e( p reri.e.Msriipthew 1w proaimity 1 the bar - O b.o.(Odsnate .akei.se to valet oftbs allow• tee ma as ib. plrseaeerr tedewr..e Mailsamid statism te be a«•pica. it will be let ea row amble wear, tuber hr ear ear ason yeaim seteal be agreed epos. Ter farther penwbrre apply to JACOB WILOON. Gederieh, fk>J February, 1849. 59 0 6 0 0 0 (IA811 FOR WHEAT at the Godericb 0 Ndls, W. PIPER. o Goderleb, 90th March, 1849. 2v-o8U O Exhibition of Farm Stock, O 10 O PR O D U C E. .DOMESTIC MANUFAC- TURES, Le. dtc. &c. fly ak H.ros [huge'. 47r,nJtsro/ 8eeidsqp rtN EI111B1TION o/ CATTI.E, SEEDS, DO.IESTIC MANUFACTURES. .c. die., will be held at 4a1DEK/CH, oa Tuesday the 25th at Septeaher seat, who. t he following t'KEJI/L'Jl8 IVII.L BE d IVAKDED. HORSES. For the Best Brood Mare and Foal.... Ll 10 0 2.. d 1 0 0 3rd .... 0 15 0 For the best Two year old Fitly 1 0 0 2,J •••. •0 (5 0 3rd :.. ........... 0 10 0 7 6 F.r tine best Two year old Colt 1 0 0 3:.d 0 15 0 • 3r4 0 10 0 For the best Span of Farm Horses1 10 0 2a•i .... ..........j.... ..,1 0 0 3rd U 15 0 CATTLE. For the best Milch Cow (which shall have had • cell i• 1849) 1 0 led.... .......0 15 3.4 ............................040 Fee the best Two year olid Heifer 0 15 Sod 0 10 9nd 3rd Potatoes 2 bushel. 2nd Srd Beets ooe bushel Carrot ooe bushel Onions One boatel Cabbage 19 bead. 0 Firkin of Salt Butter, 56 Ib.. pack- ed and cured, 0 tpJ 0 3rd 0 Neuly made Butter 10 lbs. 0 2nd 0 Cho, •e, 25 lbs. - 0 2nd 0 3rd 0 Maple Sugar (cake)) Produced 0 1a lbs. on Ezhi• 0 0 0 FOUND, -o. the Beach of Lake Henn, about halfway between Galerieh and Bay- 6ed, on the 29th June, Ir49, a small Flat Bot- tomed BOAT. The owner ie requested to prate property, pay charges, and take bar away. W. BURY. Township Godericb, June30, 1949. c2a23 NOTICE. SEALED TENDERS will be received by William Chalk, Esq., Warden H. D., or the'eubecrtber, on the part of the Muni- cipal Council, for the District of Huron, until Saturday, 18th August at 19 o'clock noon, when the Tenders will be opened at the British Hotel, in the tows of Godetrich. for the following work, viz: -For building a NEW BRIDGE across the River Mait- land nearly opposite the Division linseed Road, in the township of Colborne. The Bridge is 330 feet across the River, and to be divided in five equal spans with atone Abutments and Piers, with a Timber frame and superstructure. Mr. Benjamin Miller, at the Saw -mill' near where the New Bridge is to be built, will shew t ho situa- tion and where material can he got. Plans, Specifications and Form of Ten- der, may be seen at the British Hotel one week before the day of letting or at the office of the subscriber, in Goderich, on or before the said 18th day of August next.- Tbe works will be laid out in Sections: Tendert must specify the number of Sec- tion Tendered for, and must be in due form. The time for finishing the above work, will he stated is the Specifications. (Signed,) DAVID SMITH, District Surveyor, H. D. DISTRICT 80sv&TOa a OIIICS, Goderich, 16th July,,1849. v2n24 AGRICULTURE. New' Church in Stratford. SEALED ''ENDERS will be received by the ..beeraber ma behalf of the Preey - terke Church Boddie( Committee, Strat- ford, tilt saes of the Sl.t December sett, fbr providiat materials, viz., Bricks, Lim 8144 •41, Saul, Sessossd Lumber, sad Work, fee the Emetics of a BRICK CHURCH, proposed t. be 18.i11 et Stratford. Teodoro .arbl made either for Iba whole er for any particular part of the asterisk, and •eesrilag to 8peci$eallom se proposed by Mr. Per F, Architect, Stratford. J. J. E. INTON', Aet'ieg. Stratford. SOth July 1849. •v-etet( Virrin Honey, in I bitor's the comb, not less)I Premtscs 0 tban 10 lbs. 0 Ten yard• of line -made Fulled Cloth, from Wool grown by ex- hibitor, .ad spas in his family, (a11 wool, web of 1849.) 0 15 0 tod 0 10 3rd • 0 7 Ten yards of Home:made Flannel, all wool, do. (not fulled do.) 0 10 2nd 0 7 3rd 0 4 Nine yard!' of Blanketiaq, all wool do. (twilled not fulled, do). 0 10 2nd ' 0 7 3rd • 0 5 Ten yards Linsey, cotton and wool (not fulled) 0' 7 2nd ' 0 5 Bast new Double Wagon, made or purchased by a Member or Mem- bers of the Society, 0 15 2nd - Q 10 Beet Fanniog Mill, any improved kind, do. 0 100 4nd 0 '7 Best Plough,any improved kind, do. 0 15 2rd 0 10 For ■ny Agricultural implement, made or p .based, by • member or members of this Sot ty• of so improved deecriptioo to be decided the Jodtes-Pros is durretwa of Committee. FALL WHEAT -To be shown in Strati on first Friday of September, (7th Septembe at 12 o'clock, noon. 1tTPrize First, L2 : 2 LI 10a; 3rd LI 5s.; 4th LI : and 20 bosh to be brought by each exhibitor, aid sold u a member of the Society at 74 mare than the ill Gilt pricy. HORSE SHOES -vet of 11 Shoes. -nn the horse, to be awarded to taker the oboes -1st I0s.; -2nd 7e. 6d. HARN Best set of Doable, 1st £1; 2nd 15a BY-LAWS. 7 6 5 0 10 0 7 6 8 0 7 6 5 0 0 0 15 0 7 6 5 0 5 0 to 0 7 fi 5 0 10 0 7 - 5 0 10 0 7 6 b 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 15 19 10 10 7 15 10 7 It 10 7 1.1 10 7 Fee the beet yeuliag Heuer.... ....... 0 10 tad 0 7 O For the bent B.11 1 5 6 2nd ........1 0 3rd .... ... ... 0 IS O For the beet Yoke of Working Oxen1 0 o 2nd........ 0 15 6 Sed 0 10 O for the bast Three year old S:eera 0 15 O 2nd ..... ...... 0 10 6 3rd ....................0 7 O For 2. beat Twa year old Steere0 10 0 7 O 3rd ........ 0 5 6 For the bestFatted Ox 1 0 6 2nd ...............015 0 3rJ ... •.............. r0 10 6 For the best Fatted Cow or Heifer 1 0 2nd .... ... 0 15 3rd .•0 10 SIZE P AND HOGS. For the beat Ram ........ ..........1 0 2nd ............................0 15 O 3rd .......... ;. ....... ...0 10 6 For the best Ewee(oeu of 21 beeing mi- .. a Lamb each in 1849 " :.O IS 0 2nd 6 3rd ....• 0 10 0 For the Best Ram Lamb 00 10 2nd 0 7 0 3rd 6 For the beet Ewe Lamb • ...... 17 O 2nd 3r41............................0 5' Fot the best Fat blethers.... ........0 10 6 2nd ............................0 7 o 3rd 0 5 Best Boar..........................1 0 2nd.... . - 0 13 O 3rd ...........................010 O For the hen Sow (shall have had pigs to 1849) 1 0 0 15 0 2nd 0 10 6 3rd GRAINS, SEEDS AND DAIRY. O For the Beet :ii bu.be!e Fall Wheat 3 0 i� h'J 2''5 sir- 311 . . 1 10 ie- For the best 4 bushels Spring Wheat 1 10 by 2nd ▪ 1 5 3rd . • 1 0 ord For the best 2 bushels Rve 1 0 r.) 2.d . 0 15 ad 3rd • 0 10 els For the best 2 bushels Barley 1 0 . y 2nd • PO 3rd • orer For the best 2 bushels Oats . of 2nd . F•SS 3rd For the best 2 bushels Peas • 2nd . 3rd For the best bushel Timothy • 2nd 3rd For the best 2 bushels of Corn(ie c• ob,) 2nd 3rd For the best 50 lbs. Salt Better 2nd . 3rd For the best 40 Iba. Cheer 2nd . Sed 5 For the best 25 lbs. of Maple Sugar 2nd . ROOTS. For best acre of Turnips 15 2nd 10 3101 7 For the beat acre of Potatoes 1 0 2nd 0 15 3rd , 0 10 For the best I acre of Carrots 0 10 2nd 0 7 For the best 4 acre of Beets • 0 10 2nd 0 7 MANUFACTURER. For the best 10 yards Dese,tie wade Cloth . 2nd AT • Meeting f the the Committee of the oSTRATF-ORD AGRICULTURAL SO- CIETY. held at the Farmers' loo, the following PREMIUMS were awarded, to be shown for at the Society's eighth Annual Ezh.hiuoo, at Strat- ford, on Friday, the 12th day of October, 1849. Best Stallion for Agricultural purpo- ses (Prize awarded 11th April to 'Mr. John Rattenbury, £6 0 Brood Mare and Foal 2nd 3rd 1 10 1 0 O 10 ' • 0 1. No animal gaining the first prizeone ye can take it in the same character shit .reotd any other year: but ,may show and bea tied to a Certificate from the Society. or so other honorary reward a may be decided on cept Bulls, Stallion. Boars, end Ramo, wb mar show and carry first prizes for two years. 2. That a Ssboenber be only entitled to prize for Batter and Cheese, or for Grain of ame kind. 3 That Stallions. Bells, Boars, most h nerved wiOhio the Society's District the sea previous to the Show. texcepting in eases p O Tided for by extra Premiums), or e,t,ibitors O such to give an obligation that they will eery O their scanThats. 1. Bulls must have a ring or screw their wore, with a rope or chain attached, to vest @ccider'''. 5. That the prize for Heifers be not ewa C to lay animal that ha previously had a calf 6 6. Thai the quantity of Grain end .reds e O bired, ( Pea*. and indise Corn 'Deluded), he ler tarn two hashels, and raised by as exhibi 6 I (ram a field of at least two acres, [aster 0 ! g.astity of land and gain or reds be other. specified]: and the Cheer end Batter, er o -0 Farm Produce, exhibited, in be produce from O hibitor's firm, land or stork ; and that all E shown [except Fat sheep] shell have woekI 0 Iamb to the first of August previoas to *beds o show. 7. That all compet,aoro for Pnus must the 8ecreury notice oldie description of nee • Pledgee they intend to show, before, or on day bot este, previous to the day of ley As sr, or su- ch ex- ich one the are son ro- of e In in pre. rded • 'thio n ot tor. the 'or they ez- Wes ed . yof give k or the ..al Three year old Filly 0 15 0 2nd 0 10 0 3rd 0 5 0 Two Year do 0 1.1 2nd•• 0 7 3rd 0. 5 - One year old Colt 0 10 0 2nd Two year old Gelding.. • Sod Two year old entire Colt 0 15 Span of Farm Horses. (Geldings) or Brie, . 1 0 tnd 0 15 Three year old Bull, and not more than seven, (sen By -Law for dou- ble premium,) 2 0 tnd 1 10 3rd 1 0 Two year old Bull 1 10 And 1 0 Ow year old Bull 0 10 tad 0 7 SMiteb Cow and Calf { 1 0 tad + 0 15 Srd 0 10 Mitch Cow 0 13 Zed 0 10 3rd 0 '7 Two year old Heifer 0 10 9nd 0 7 3rd 0 5 Year old Heifer 0 7 Mid 0 5 Bpriss Cal( 0 7 9nd 0 6 Yoke Working Ors, five old sod newerdc 0 15 Sed 0 10 3rd 0 7 Do. Foer year old Steen 0 12 IM • 7 Dn. Three year old Steers 0 10 tea • 7 Do Two year eWi Steen - 0 7 geed • 6 Pat ;01 0 15 Sad • • 10 O 7 O 15 O 10 fear 0 er General ew. 0 8 That achll neck ad precise* ezhihited, meet O be eo the ground precisely st 12 o'clock .f the day of Aire: the Jtdgee will at that hoar est/Trio their 4N*"... 1R e artiels or animal ma be sown for two pris•dis ame year. 11. '1 I for the eeenang.meet of these mem. hush Moo say iarr.doee improved reek: if say eelorl emceed for competition he demised M the fstaps worthy of the Brut prize. sed tithe of die ame peeve to the alvifectios sf Shy Jed, es that ..eh .peeim.5 Moloch has brew import - ed r pen bird sot d swwk imported 18..0 Gnat Britain or IrMe d, be .ball reentry double the aaamat e/ premium etherwre awarded, Mt «ly 6 (seem year. of ♦ahibirr three • 11. R .rock to k property fi .aeebe ge mime the chow. !wire 101 have dis- 0 sopei nary M is withhoMieg prises : a.A fro t rees see be fele• of bleu.. property. [8.. d.. 1•. u I sd 19. r. Rel• ] O RPLO1foHiNG MATCH w be s 13118 Oen. O pi.. a he property el peww eeerieg, wadi* 6 M of my ked. To gw,ed to hs *seed 6 by to terra a ..Mfer. r by ems of his femNp. 6 r rwnet tees awtb pr.viwly owtpM•yyd sod • beet Prier: let £I: 9nd. L1 lbw: LI; • Mb lies 5416 i1. pb k;-£6. Time itis beers. swo.. at Teo .'else*, A. N. 6 tl A FAiR will St bold (r aro •ale .f rale 0 •sock of every ea tbe dee Mow in 0 tDstsbor 1008 J. E. LIYITON, eve. • Btndrd. April 19th, 100. .11-v! 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 15 10 15 10 7 15 10 7 10, 7 5 10 7 5 15 10 7 10 7 10 7 ftIIPI PSI $L41•11. MOFFAT'S EEEETARLEa ME PIttt PH11NIX 61TTER8 Thai high enc gMMtb .W ms X•ckln nape fro fsar VseAer siw 3 tea dieser mein 1.i Pew r seer Iay1�.aSo rod pewee ot tay shass. *D47 weAmigm. a am en tbp orso aM ig me. may fare swabber.swabber.illy w ase Ws swabber. =MI -- --Z�--. 11110J! ty A.TNE& ACUTE ea. CAROMS; 00 AFFECTIONS e/ W ILADDISENN R-"' S WOON tuns.$ a LIt•E M ta• ver .al wart. mire lbws dawn ow& cal. mal be Fowl I.,ws.Sla risme, ftrws.. ss.l .r.. tart• woe we tare at.r.ler..0 rear a...ri Is matte t► nILMIUi CMOLIC. sad ait01(n '-wares. alLM. CWrrraxasa. GOLDS • 0000111s, CAUL'C co,i*,MrrlO*. IAN .m► pow wew.e b aha daww. Dautefae. N. now..rah lbs & wawa as ism.5.0 , wits Uwe nedi.er brodbirb RaUPTMJW r Pas Mar. EA pumas. mum Ls._scr. Int EE .ata AGSM. roe Wit ,ww 1the r ansae taws rirws .it he (lord . net. swots. W wawa wee&. Otla sr&wwr haw tar wtr• Wow to w wows 1 tar erre-...era y lbws ,ebbe Y rrraa.n.-• TRY TI MM. s SATtYf10. AMD as emus. p"11LMses 1 cONPLsx/OW. •>•Ii1BiAL > ___ art! 011171. OIDDI NEee. 00Al1L. MEADAL'ME$, desert Mewl. INWA&O FIVE. INPLensterU1r 111011A• TIOM, IMPOSE BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LOSS or APPA• TIrE. *005W'. LLo.O.vONSIIII 7 S S s RmatCUNIAL DIaEAa••.- ws.w Alb to..0ab wow* as We .50.1 ensu awe ear... are unman( swrwAl pnswwlm 1 wrr+a. MSDUT SWEATS.'im mure DUMPY Y. NSE run COMPLAINTS ear aD Mab. ORGANIC 4171CTk1MI. PALPrrerr0M of tar M1ALT. PAINTEWS 0101.10. FILMS. 'err marl rr•.rwr of Ihsr wwcerwd w awn 1 raw 1 r two rude, be lbs owe 1 Oro LA M4.. .o.. PAINS r tar rd. .la. hark ire. 1..'. .d woos. It Il E U ;K A T I • N. Thor .tiso.t .aa tab rY Awn. ,era bowie 1 rad M tar 153 Mslrrra IaUnfe •t ■L000 t. Me HEAD, scvzrr, 'ALTSS1.MA. SWELLINGS. •CROOUL6. ea ii3t•'• $TIL, bars Sa(a.LcsR•.dn w.w.. oo W0kirk,. acre.* swam M ter wows.. Phrase .ilea .en r.i.rwd 4rrwar ww tee immure ■ swwwwit. Ilwbre l 5. mime, nig WEB ?ILL$ 0) Fawn IlftEU PURIFY THE BLOOD. Aral thus remove all disease from the system. ♦da.trt.1will flow the LIFE PILLS ad PUCE NI)< BIT TEREMTeri asenosh l.erpa• this. as IM ..Birches 1 every punt. Tb. grdw 10....Liar, an w per op Is .ole . npyy...,sd 184. M 5.. tog.0r .!611p..ranee a4Mt. . " 31.1.,', G..l5..orusa," .«+u.a.g Ile .r. e s w1..s5 w . I..rg 11kr&wy fro.lWall &riot r w tNe., y . whir n.g.n •6i660151M .lily NO .ray wily fro o,. TW ..prow .d 1a... .r w oNreM u.r.f., t .r. .5. proms awn midi .Nr err iryon N ...rd that dm, a. emirB toad... b root hoar ter .4th pram waippo s; b.. M yr .hr. r trail that they ...e doss. naw ati in Mr Iowa dam. 11T ?ropier/ ad sold by DR. WILLIA= U. DTPA?, 336 aroslw•y, .err 1 Amigo/ r.a4 Ma. Tort To. lie's ►y 15 0 . - 10 0 3rd 7 6 For the Crest Pur of do Blankets 15 0 2nd 10 0 3rd7 6 For the hest 10 yards Domestic mad. Fiasal . 15 0 2d • 15 0 3rd7 7 The above M.nuf etares to be Rem the farm of the Competitor', sad .1 the growth et the pre- r•t year. Rule, of the Exhibition. t Asy ranee, wirhia the District, net e Nm.ber .r the Society. by payl•g a dee•tioa of (5.. Posed. nkat his 'added to compete far Gay Pre udsm. 9 All 8ebewib.e. to .erre to the Satiety, wbn may watt to 'thaw owythisg at the 8b.w, .re to pay ib. Trrwrer the sem .f Tee Slil- Itap, oe air Weer the 1581 of Aspen : slimier, to be admitted se paying tbe seal mm d F5w Bb�Ihsea 1 All 8.bseribers hevieg'aid the Bebserlp- hw, sod eels emir, in be 'stilled re e.lnprs. 4. All Stock Exhibited Mall bees bees the In. ids pesperty .f to Ezjibit.r a moth be- fore the Show, sad all .cher amities thews man ave bee, pro lewd se the Two is( the Eabibisse 5. All 8.b.eriplisse to b paid s r beim, the 10th My .f Attttwe• ems 8 All Competitor' Het prion meet sir abs Secretary .etiee .1 rho ameriptios si Stark sed Protein obey Mesa is atmea or Mame .•.leek. p. aM 9 , 6418.( •s,a..18rr. 7. All Stoat cad Prsds.s to be ea dor Bow Gem.. by I .'d.& .11soderrsTL Icy Q will take tris se me& Is 0.si. R. 0. CU1RIf0HA1ME, O.iwieb. INA Man*, 101•. BENJ. PARSONS, Sole Agent. Godericb, 31.. 28, 1848. 1 TWO dOOD FARMS FOR•SALE. ONE within 24 miles, sad the other with- '. about 3 mile. of God,srieb Town Plot. The first to L 'T 101a let Conces- sion, Township of Godericb, CONTAINING 164 ACRES, is bounced at the est sod by Lake Iluron, and at the usher by a Public Road, --and the second is LOT 8 to 8th Concession, Colborne, W.Diyuion, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, and is situated at the Junction of two Pub - Roads. For Particulars apply to JNO. McDONALD, Egg. Godericb, I9t1LJUae, 1849. , n18-41 NOTICE. 111111E Subscriber bavog RENTED the 1i WAREHOUSE and WHARF belong- ing to the Messrs. Davenport, of the place, has established himself as a roawIaDsa AND courtmm* raaQANT. Aoy orders or commission from the Mer- chants of Godericb, will receive prompt attention. JOHN McEWAN• Windsor, March, 1849. to-7otf. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. A. NASMYTH V returning thank. to his !needs tad merous Customers for the Liberal Pat- ronage which ho has received during the past year, begs to intimate that he tae jest received an exteesire Assortment 437 1?21 IF UZ2Oyf l 7021062, and is ready to Execute all Orden given to him with care and punctuality as formerly Godericb, April, 12th, 1049. 2v. -.Mit Upper Canada Rebellion Lome*. Receiver Gs.rd's Oita. Montreal, 12th March, 1849. DUBL1( NOTICE is hereby glum, that • Claiment. for R.beilio■ Limes In Canada West, who have net applied to, and received payment of their Claims from the respective Agents of the Bask of Mistreat, in the several di.triets as heretofore Notified will from and after the gest day of Jose seat, be neceeeiated to apply for payment of the same, either personally Of by dimly appointed Attornis, to the Pant Bask is this city. (Signa) S. M. ViDE& H. Y. 11.6-111 iEhc 4mcon oignal, IR ratting) alto reiterate ram Twvuna! BY THOMAS MACQUEEN, tDTTea ARD raorarSrea. OTC■ ta/1S1T •Quem, sOOamlti. ••• Book ad Job Pnatug, executed with meatuses ad dispatch. Tgwr. et Twa Hoare Sem uL.-TEN RHiL- LINGS per I«■r if Md weedy is dvs o. or Tw.Lva airs Si* Palen with the ezpiralaest e( the year. Me paper diee«tl..ed mill arrears tyro paid op, mime to palliabtre Allis it W eaves - tam to ale e. Aar individual ie tbs eee.try btpsisi re- suresslite fie els sbeerfbs, shell reetve • smooth es” yetis. Q All Wove wader... to We itd'ttw ingot be poet mid. •t they will ter 18. taker Stat d INS pest Wise 1� - vsas .e at nem sad tea4.,, Raab -bsipse 1 0 *, Ten =sad walk YeimewM•ee. Oyer M •1 07 A resg01 • WWI cera acorns by 0. rim -