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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1850-06-27, Page 3L- ein mere teem ewe Cbtgy.asi le entry ttew phip le jemelftwelees ; ..d M sees of teem' mere is was reeg al:me H. dieted vete ose the teedetieves. Ile. UL'ii did .ot believe the ease ties hied eaus aat.d satisfactory', to t he t,oel veserstbn fee peissiplre. AIM we sr. unable to pereetes tett Mr. L•fostalsee Imp* Representation Bill is (misdeal se may prin- ciple. It is altogether arbitrary. Repre- iteration, to b. prat, can be f eteled o0 onlr one beet", And that is pomilaiinn - for in •tante, if 7000 people living in Bylown, in the county of Carleton, are entItleel to a Repr tire, thee 7000 thousand people living In ary other place or county, err likewise entitled to a Rrpressotative. Tbi■ principle, however, is not reeogoiaed In the Dew Reprs.entatioo bill. Neither populati- on nor extent of territory bare Roy Influence in determining the electoral divisions de.- ertheJ in Mr. Lefootaine's Bill. The little Village of Cornwall, with its sixteen er se- venteen hundred i n'habitene,, and every oth- er of the little in•igniflcant Tory Boroughs n( both the Canada', is allowed to return ire Tory Memher, while eouww•... mI0I l n 'en times the rw7har"' .a Cornwall, or r, a. • population equal to that of the, whole little insignificant tory Boroughs put togetber, return only one Member ! This u surely not as it ought 10 be -and wheth- er the recreate of Representatives from Be to one kwadred Rad fffly will have any ben eficial effect io preventing corruption and undue influence in election contest", or in brirging the severs' interest'. and ....... the different localities more fairly before the Legi.laturo, is ■ question which remains to be decided. We have, thus, briefly and honestly, giv- en our opinion of the three leading meas- ures ean ures of the Government. and our residers will see that we are not a1 all reclined to mallow by the Inmp-we never believe in the policy oftreole,ale eulogists. We Clink such policy is more frequently prodective of evil than of good, and therefore, we feel bound to blame where blame is merited• - Bet, at the same time, we do not feel &s- pored to get into a passion and rage, and rail against the Ministry, sod swear 'bat we would rather see them kicked out, and the good old stubborn Tories returned to power. There is a silliness in praising ev- ery thing, but there is a madness in grow- ing desperate at every little disappointment minden trying to kick things to desolation *ben they do not exactly Correspond with our notions. it may be true, (bat the mea- sures to wblcb we have alluded, are faulty, bat they are, perhaps, the best measures on these subjects that the Ministry are able to carry in the present Hoose, -and, at all .rent,, tbey are infinitely better than any thing we could reasonably expect from the Tones. Toe laws of Canada are Dot like the laws of the Medes sod Persians -they aro not irrevokabie. And if the people think that these measures do not go far enough -are sot liberal enough -they bars the core in their own hand', and let them ow it. !.et them at next general election pledge their member, to support, not cer- leio mon, bet certain measures -and then the Ministry will understand distinctly .bat the Representeetes of the people will sup- port. hely i.1 the rowel, bet of 'teed Str..tees. We me may we sweet gay .cele 's lever of tee it.prometstM. NB. We were ..,..., , , ,, , e6,11 twgb1 m ehawe, perb. s a sep.ree- people of Upper Cssade. As he u.der.tood HURON S 1 G N A L, the wetlee. •."j►et was passed by the Proeiscial Parliament, to ieduce the Ire real Government tip take open itself es settle..•' of the question -which not re• miens the royal Basest, another was par d tet was less nj ti"rabls ; but the Ae of the Iaperiel Parliament which follow., kid es releremee to what had been propos .4, Rad peeed aootbee to meet its ow views. The House was there jusnded 1 applylag fora esteemed which would be .atiahctory to the people of Upper Canada The petition to be d.termu:.ed was, as 1 elegies tbe best course to pursue. Som gestlo.en were for proceeding by Bill a secs. 1f tkey were cermet is their views • TIIE MINISTRY AND THEI MEASURES. - Na have thus far aeatalneJ from offeri ° any opiston o. the Cabinet measures of the session. The three principal measures ars . sow before the country, and while the Re - o pre.enratlees of the people are discussing e their respective merits in the Hoeft of A. - t s.mbly, it 1e the duty of the people to die - R ng It then betas,. • .ere "mete* of But "'bother "'bother the House proceeded by adJres er by bill, it was *Imitable they should act harmoniously. The quietion was one peeeliarly melee their C,vatrOUl, and they eight to decade ( sad if then wee .eist- I°B rie4M Ws, sboulJ nut be dts•esrbee. - it was very desirable in setting ib,. euestios, that the IIouee ohleptJ proceed in 'torsos with the views enterleined in Eng - gland. where it is known tWy pny great re- gard to meted rights ; the government of which OA referee, the subject back to tee coentry for settlement, would ohte 00 5" oo condition (bet the rights .✓ tndividnala should be respeected. ',gentlemen, there fore, were sewers to their support of the Resolutions, they would take them with the prom.; and also if they were deeirous of puttee an eml to en agitation winch had existed Jurist the last twentj-five years, sad which wetted eoatieue twenty-five years longer, if the elesttm' were not satis- factorily adjusted. Its (Mr. R.) would not say the learned member far Londe') was not correct in ib. °prise■ he entertained, that lbs Clergy Reserves were nrigt. m*My greeted to the Church of England bat rf the appropriation was found to be use°it.d to the people, they bare a right to nae• ft altered. ft was intended fir the benefit of tbe peep/fief Canada ; arta wakes that principle were carried out they wilted not be satisfied. H. (Mr. R.) was not pryarod to say the Clergy Referee were made a tett vitiation ; eremite the views of public area were well known• and the manmade which it wig settled under the Imperial Act was known to be generally unystiefinetnry ; and by which a portion of the feed remake"' at the diapi-sal of the Executive Government of th. day. Then It hid b..e argued by the learned member for London. that there were no individual interests i•.otv.d-but those of congrega • ties.. But when the clergyman quitted a eoegr•gstion he took hu allowance with bim, sed it therefore became a .neeifiod • ppropristi... The proportion of the cler- g y..seare bsiseging to the Methodists, was transferred to the Conference In Eng- land, and there say be engsgementt that have been entered tato by that bialy, nn the strsugth of the income to be den,uvi d from the breech of their It wag only remediable therefore to allow 'him) time to este *lost, and see how they were to pro- vide • suestitut• for the funds they had hitherto derived from the revenue. As to the Church of England, whore members whether as regarded wealth, influence and Intefhgenee were tweood to no other in the Provi.ce ; tam did not understand upon vrbat prioeipfe sive Is entitled to additional feed+. And ups° every -principle of com- mie. basest" b• pot it to the Howie, whe- ther •11 de utwle,st,eee of cbristtan. should I tot be pillared on the .Rene footing, and is whether any wase d inferiority should •x tet moa them a1 home. The Measures to • which we allude are -the School BilI,-the .A•roament Bel, and the Reprerentation 8511 ; to the ,ohrtancei and success of these every man • n Upper Canals is deeply inter eared-tbev involve moth of the peeves. and prosperity of the cotetry, and afflict, t a very cons d.rable extent, the minae cin &Ilion and well belee e'1 every indiri4...t 1. hsbir.-•. And - -----t nMlerstan how or fir nerdballet reason the Governmeo should have key sinister iotentton• in from ing these Bi11e, or shrulJ not desire the they may be fully and honestly dim itered and thoroughly underetonJ by the people we think it is a duty which the press owes, not only to itself and the people, but also to the Government, to give a candid, free, and remise expression of opinion on these im- portant suhjectp, so that the Government may be better ahle to remedy defects and errore, before they becnme law. 1n refer - epee to the Sebeol hill, it is a meanie in which we take •deep intermit, for, although nor own educatinsal Req uirements sre cer- tainly few and limited, yet. for the last twenty - , we bete talked, and written, and lectured as much on the subject of Popular education as any other man we know of, not even excepting Dr. Ryerson, and we erre' that we cannot consciin Courtly say much inlayer of the School Bill, now under dfoeuagion in the House of As- semhly, its Indint, features are the same in substance as those of the Bill of lot Sen rion, lint are'xpreastd in a more brief and understandable manner -and this we think, is its chief reeommendatioe. Oer first objection to the various School Bills that have been framed and tried in Ca- nada. bas been the petered and complica- ted nature of the machinery by wbieh they bays been wrought, and this evil to net len . seed by the Bill of the Ilon. isrep. Geogr. a1. Beginning at the Chief Superintendent e nd coming down through the various du- ties of ■ Central Board of instruction, -of County Boards of Instruction -of Comity Superintendents -of Township Councils, Clerks, Ur. lets , and of Trustee., we have e n esteems mese of reacbi.ery-e com- pound mass o` duties nod a lavish expendi ore of means that are widely et variance' with our notions of utility and an effective ystem of common E•lueation. And when we coiside► the fact t►.t ell this maw of machinery is under the control and subeer- t BETH OF 31 R. WETENIIALI. W. &amity regret to sate the' Lhn %%erem te'', Ere.; late Commisao - -r of Publics Wefkq sod repeerenaUve i r the County of Halton, expired, here yesterday sroreins_ A mese painful event it ha. Bever bees oor lotto announce, and ere sre cure It will be received by many brined the q wide circle d the persona' friends n( the + e deeened, w'th deep encl. Mr. Weten- belf • mind newer completely reco.ered from the 'bock 11 sttwt.m.d by the etei'e meet ofa eonlested election settee nn an n.he►led con•tit.tien : tae it was bodily disease which terminated 'tie terser. the a m naery wilt long be chenshed by these who knew bim well. He was, m the beet sense of the term, a gentleman ; highly' • d w ien' to the will and wishes of the Cblef Superintendent, we almost feel inclined to oubt the reality of our liberty ! We have o wish to make any uncharitable insinna- ions against the qualifieatinne or against he integrity of Egerton Ryerson -we are illirg to suppose him boil, hnneet and well salified ; but when we consider the Mau - nee which education exerts on the opinions ndehareeter of mankind, and consider the fluence which the Chief Superintendent is n exerci,e over the education of the youth f Canada. we feel bound to decline that uch''a power should nut be entrusted to genon Ryert.nu nor to any other ant. man. hp truth to that the nem. of rhea 0..,... 'cadent should be abolished. The money atter" of the School system eao be very onveniently managed by the County Try/t- wine, the Receiver General, and the coon - y or towoahip Superintendents. And the est of the system can be carried out far ore satisfactorily with lees than one-half ( the proposed machinery. Aod a we see o private interest wbieh Mr. Hincks can 'rosette, have io desiring that this cumber- ome measure should become law, without ringing as one step nearer to • rational rid effective system of popular instruction, e hope some el his friends in the Lsgi.la- ere will suggest a few very important al- terations and amendments before the Eill omen up for the third reading. *dented. manly sod honorable in feeling, s warm friend, and a most agreeable compan- ion. As an agriculturist be stood among the tonnes' le our county, and se a public man he was ledependeot and liberaL- Cl.►e. Tea CL.a.T Raliaves.-We eongratu- late tee country on the accomplehment of • meet important 'rep toward* the jiet settles's' of the question, Mr. Pnc''e reenlutlees were carried last eight -mor rather this morning at S o'clock-ose s di- vision of 43 is i3.-G1.4e. FUGITIVES FROM IRELAND. -Two 'nee, °arced Ormshg* and Connolly arrived le lbs ship Yorkshire, at New York, on Tuesday week, and took rooms at the Americas Hotel, where they remained nn• til Weds..dey •veotng, wben both were attested re a charge of embezzling £40, IMO /rout aback in Cork, trollied. in which they were engaged as clerks. When they arrived, they bad a large area,,..' of money wb*eh they deposited for safekeeping in Wall -street . The wide ..used reliance upon the rert- owes of the entrees which 'Meets all classes .f Inch •1r•t.ettmi.t. wenn so far le be •tresgthesud by tee healthy and pro- mising a.sam.ee of the mete Aeeonet4 hem tee soothers counties spoor ,n moat w oggle, teems of the prnepects et .be en sehg b•rve.t. while all are agreed th,t .Israel» a breadth of land has not hien 1aN dews with p011105s /or may mien, provisos to the fatal hitt ht of 1848. wig test H the eIpsein set of 1830 be roe resets* to env constdera ble degree, a great o tr,de will be made towards a state Meets psesNve peespenty. Pa•emee Rime/NAP -The inhob of Rytews have peit,noed the Hewes •sebt M es Aet of IOe.pwoli..n to able t to eoestrmet a Rel Reed f Bylaws to Premed', thee rse•ug Byte witb*p Ifo hours of the emceed e•Mew gad (1 b Raibe by no le y appresehieg Ii etf.p*getle.. • n e F. in T m c n m a b• w e The Assessment 1is11, though not exactly a •ecordstc" with what we constrict the rue principle of Assessment, is mach lees hjectionable then the School B,11. 1t is a sot difficult subject to legislate open, and e have oo doubt the inspector General baa pent much time and labor in arranging the masers and potting it Into its present haps. We are willing to believe that be as been attuated by an earnest desire to dept the principle ot equity as far es pee - ibis or practicable, and we believe that he will be gratified if any member of the Le• islaturs will, during the discission, mut- est amendment* that will reader it more Practicable, or mora in meeerdasee with the rieetple of equity' As it u, however, It must be sebsowledged that it le a vest ire- , preemies' en tbe memo' system of As. ee0rm•nt, and were the divisions in the '' alidiwR reale" reduced Mont three-fourths, est in wewwber, 1st is length, ad the respect• eve Class.. reletteg to the taxing of debts and ince..°., resdered . little mere dodoes we Udell tee people might beseotly Mit the A•seeemeet iliM es • itis+-Ibe ..ewers sot 0 In m s h i g p (17e Ws trod d that the man Came- ron from Kincardine, bas been safely lodged in nut Gaol, he is out of harm's way for the time being, but we are stronger inclined to question the legality of the Committment. We are informed that John Longworth, Esq., J. P., had sent op a Seines. to Kincardine commanding Cameron to appear before him at Goderich, on Tuesday last to answer t. a •h..g. ••.r a•.autt. Cameron did not arrive in Goderieb till the evening of Tuesday, and in the comes of the day Mr. Longworth, it appears bad laid the proof against him, and without giving bim • Rearing, (for in fact Cameron, it the time, was on his way teem Kincardine!) actually sentenced him to pay • fire of fie. 'ponds or he confined fee one month, we think, in the Common Gaol ! if Cameron is the devil, and we think he is not much lee., still wit are bound to demand jartice for him, and if mit information is correct we declare that Mr. Longworth bas been giving him "Jeb- borgh Justice." THE COMMON DOOM : SUfrestad by the Funeral af Mrs. McDonald. Wife of John McDonald, Esq. Sheriff of Hu- ron, &c. Grim Death i. ■illiieg his destie'd round, Be dark, m lone and dreary - He is strewing the earth with malty a Inwood. Avid filling men's homes with tbe delete! sound, Of aghlmp deep did weary. He e.r"th root fee the rimed tieo- For Teeth. for *Nltb r bestow : With Heaven's referrer. % to egoalize. 11• 'leak -.-+.d the gaiveri•e vireos dies, - Railing is grin Deatb'sdety ! Tit. Inn.y Dsnghvr'. tears are eked - Her Tomo' food heart is w-pisy A• she (rams vet Ili. eoeeh when the lifeless heed Of bee who her Infirm' .rept bid led, Rets 1. Death's dreamier sleeping. 1St street-errveI gone.., tint wont to metro 'Roth tight adult oerth's ...crew. Feels, es he leek, es hie In.•d ...'s at., That his .pint of 114 ewe weer retsrw To ebrr smother morrow. And. Ah ! 'las sed wives the ate loved my, if we a nee only : T. darken' t one., is Lib's mid-day, Awl the stave's dread glees Rad th..beveli.g etre Tell us tet we an Wady. Bet Grim Death 'meth deep snemwiee, He 'worth esteem sod etre: H. 1F•th e'er..rh lib a reelthv thine. His fittings en 0..t es All lightel.g's wing, He loess wed eveywbere. Mee. all. war be perrisl--,naw leets to &agree. E... their .serer' teener i Bet seek' weal.. pretrd. them to sees their eves. A Imes e/ iso ►..ssty Ns. le Diehl' bene, nnWess ds.hags. '. awl.. LOWo ica Err Ne. the wealthy deeds , rpm •t1A 'r . m .tel Mr,eNY ,f Need. liN •r kb y • w t7 fila e'w tee eshi d bowie. s Ask While the peer nee lura is Ise wermated .s••r Amid rysap5y merely mads the heed. Aad eerier Js died el arum I Bet Death cense alike a the hovel sad ball, Os dr collioleee shire sod the worries pall Gederieli. T. A !' 1 • overt of Quem • M T• - A rd, sieve milli,. i ATTR CRAVEN T. r, i.ei .7wig b• Ribs rivairb Holt w I' Tp/ QUENWI BRI'Cil. - Wee B.'o,dsy So. del, res Inti (liar', "ilia re- b 'I7 L D CO UA Tf op, teem tembseripdoes mid tele of e.. er Mew* Herm, Pere* cord Br.es. I eb.rva WM. 111 1JHIETT RICO t.f e1 _ ► YaN ; t of Attachment. local amt .f Her 1•• c root0, o^ the TWENTY -EIC HTS la grave*, .s letters bsiliar to all, - - •( MARCH, 1. the year of cur lewd "Heritage a.eaL.Tv-" Ieegjchr (;atir.da W eat The l.ara'd sed ealeer.td-the sober sod gay- nab Jame. 1811111. The maw of fame or folly : POR BALE BY THE BUBICRBERB, Shall each. ethos hu tarn ernes, he ....mewed ., Quantity d Polls Kettles away a "to the celebrated Bt. Morn e. Thew Ris To rnnabler sad .laele, in leathern* decay, I Ili lase W.eba'•-AW ib M.had /r Iron Thousand Eight Hundred sod Pali, and to 1°• duetted, • ,■et the ESTATREAL as well se PERSONAL, of Rosear Coos, , as abre•dln0 or eoseealed Debtor, at the - ( Sart of Hariaa DW//.red T.00*. F. Assail for the sunt of raghtreThree Putted*, One Shill With the sleds nf.he valley. Livmrg..l, yr ggsetr..i. THOMAS k1ACQUEEN. BALER Neeib.d Real U.bhao►rd Can•^•°' Goderlch, 97th Jose, t850. de Ceases Yen, rs'rtd wirer• de. leery Prime. lick.. Hire essy's , Tine Qealiry Pek Broady. Trot G•owr.o W.,* r Carle. -The Qr. Cerks Pseud Seem Seem Wise. M. '• Pett d. Ave is eddisles re the ibawr se ensnarer ce HARDWARE. die. !e. whisk the sebe•rr- b.rs mirror saline eery foo. n en M. B. BETMODR & Cs. Kenneth; (Wm -mew) Democrat, of the !3'h inst., I from every county is the State-ir"m the weft, IN north, the cen- tre and the south -that the young wheat look• very well. The run. during the p..t month have gives it a healthy sed vigorous .tart. DowooaaTrolr er Tna N. Bans/telex As- e Rr.Lr !-A Royal Gazette F:xtra of Satur- day 1051, ennt.toe a l'rocl.metinn by Hie Excellency the Lieutenant -Governor, dis- solving the General Assembly of Ili,. Pro- vince. and ordering that Write for calling a new General A.eembly be fl.rthwith issued, returnable on Thuredsy, 11th July next. W.RaT CROP.- The Wheat field. in the Horne District give prorated of so abundant harvest We never saw them look better. Spring crops with'^ eight or ten miles of the city are injured by the drnn'h. Wheat Is now rapidly heading out. -(North Are. D1 f D, .......,.e.. At Go.l.rich, en the send instant, (a1rr bait- ing here three days previously delivered ofa still born Daughter.) the •mtwble and circumspect Wire of Jaen MCI)otALI, Erq , Sheriff or the United Comities of florin, genh sod Bruce, mod 33 year.. Th. afflicted Ifushand, end sur- viving Daughter, deeply mourn the Bereavement of a most affectionate and de.oied Wife end Mother, but not as those who mourn without hope. 1n our last we intimated ih. ■beroee of the Huebert Iron home, we haw.. however, ,,net fn eay that he arrived. eceemta■i.d by her bro- ther, Doctor Mitchell, of Dundas, is dee time for her funeral, which took place yesterday, and was very numerously aJ respectably aneaded. ie Gild -rich, en Batords', Ev.niag. 22.d iert. Groton. lobos 80. of Mr. Henry Newman, aged clews mo.tbi: PORT OF GODEHII H Thursday, Jame 27. Aaatyrr,-Reooluti.., from Pori Saraia- IleCore ie, blaster. Markets. GODERICH, June 27. The matkete continue inactive, and the price of provisions remain about the seen as at former quotations. WHEAT, Fell, per bo. 3e 6J. -Spring, do. 3. to 3s 4d. Flour per bbl. 20e to 22. 6d-0ate per btu. ie 6,1- Pees per bu. 2.- PotetoM per bu. 1s 6d to 9e -Pork per bbl 60e. -Butter per Ib. 5d to 7d -Hama per lb. Ad -Egg. per dos. 4d. Montreal, June 14. 48eASHES. Pots. net curt_ 29. ser FLOUR, Canada Fine, per bbl, 29. ad- Super6ne 93s 8.1 to 944 -Superfine, No. 1, nes 6d-Eztre Superfine, 254. -Sour 904. GRAIN, Wheat, U.C. mixed, 60 les 4s. L.C. Had, per mtoot, 6s. tie. -Barley per orient, 9s 9d. -Oats 14 10ed.-Pease, 3. PKOVISIONS.-Bet; Prime Mese, per 384. 3d to 46x. -Prime 314 ed. -PORK, Mea, 66.. Id to 07s 6d.- Prime Muss, 53. 911 to 654 -Lard per Ib. 41. NOTICE. -The Subscriber begs to inti- mate to all that it may concern, that the 5th Division Court having been remov- ed from Clinton to Bruce6eid. The Clerks duties of that Court will be attended to "daring his absence at Bucefleld," by Mr. Doo. McMillan of that place, also at hie office at Chilton. artams GORDON, Clerk No. 5. Division Court. Clinton, 25th June, 1860. v3n21 LOST between the British Hotel and the Pmt Office aboat 6 o'clock • h. •.e1N.f T . s the eleventh Met., a 1#i0We OrOCCO POcks1 6001, erge w...-,. n early new, contains( the sedermentioeed pa- per., and say penes ending the same sod re - terms( it to the owner .111 confer a particular favor, Red writ oleo a reaaeeamly rewarded fir their trouble. And the subscriber does hereby caution any of the utdermeatioaed partite Rak- ing any psymr.ts es them, as be .111 set held Memel( reepoosibls for the lame excepting tbro•gh his ows receipt. August, 1848, drawn by J. K. Goodirg, two years after date, payable to Brewster and Smart, endorsed by Isaac Rattenbury and William Robertson, amount, £50. August, 1818. drawn by J. K. Gooding one year after date, payable to Brewster and Smart, endorsed by (ease Rattenbury, and William Robertson, amount £50. February, 1850, drawn by Isaac Ratters - bury, payable to Brewster and Smut, paid 24th April :x310.., amount Le. Feb., 1850, drawn by W,ilu.tn Matthe- son and Alex. Morrison, r0Table to J. K. Gooding. paid £l, amount LI 8e 8d. Feb.. 1350. drawn by Junes Gentles and Robert Rna^ell, payable W J. K. Gooding, antnunt L1 114 8d. Feb., 1850, drawn by Alex. Nasmyth, payable to lobo McDunald, amount Les a. 41. it atm e..ui.ed • somber of other sates, ac- cess's and meeseraad.Dts, which are of sot the least vale* to say penes but the ow.ere-the earnest of which has been stepped. JOHN McDONALD, Light House theme. Gee/with, Joe 17th 1850. v3n90 '110 BE SOLI). -An Excel- lent FARM, being LOT No. 19, MAIT- LAN D C O N C EMS ION, Township of G'dencb, containing 100 acres -30 of welch is cleared. The lad is of a sopenor quali- ty, and well watered. ft is ntuated •zaet- ly nine miles from the town ofGoderich on the 'lime Read, and at the junction of sur different road.; • el as 11 Is in the center of a populous and prove/woos locality, 11 is ex- cellently "depute for • Timers wand or a Store. This farm to well entitled to the attention of persons desirous of a° throttle e ituatiou (er Muwweee, sod will be sold on very reauomsble terms. Per particulars seer!), to D. H. LIZARS, (wed Agent. Goderieb, Joe 9n, 1830. frosts N0'1'IUt:.-'I he Partnership bentn(rr sten.• bet..e. A44444Dia Ba.Ri►OTO. ORR •,d CII•aLc. Jaen Wiesen. of Stratford. es free FnsRdrn, earned •a seder the some, ,iyle and firm of On & W deo., is Chop day dissolved by tasted ..ascot. All defile due by the said firm. will be nerd by the so id Al- ez.sder Barrisgtoa On, to whoa all d&hie dee to the rid firarre to be paid forthwith. Witn•,. A. B. ORR, D. H. Lizias. C. J. WILSON. Dated at Stretford, this 18th day .(June, A. D. 1850. 'II() SPECULATORS AND OTHRRB. -The seb.eriber hating had PARC Leu Nos. 435, 434, 433. 432. 431. sod part of 499. near the centre n( the Tow. of STRATFORD yid and laid out inn one-Inerth sere Liu, would respectfully call the utrndem of Pinnies wishing to become p.rcharre to the some. - Free and seioeatubered Deeds will be greeted to throe p. cha.ing. or bond for Deed will be gym to those who cermet pry for Let. Oath down, is .urh • length of time as may be agreed upon. For particular. as to Price. dcc. •pply to Mr. D. 11 Liters, Solicitor. Stretford, vier whom the pias of the Property lira. N. F ML'CULLOCH. Stratford, ISth J.ee, 1850. 3•-.119 DAN( ING AND CALESTHENICS. MESSRS. ROBERT and THOMAS MACINDOE ROBERTSON, beg re- •pectfully to intimate to the Lades and Gentlemen of Goderieb, that they bag* opened Classes for Instruction to Mr. Gen- tles' Hall, Huron Hotel, where, by a strict ' tissues to the pupils intrusted to their care, they bops to afford the parents such satisfaction se will minae tbeir patronage berea(ter. Hours of attendance from 11 A. M, to 5 P. M. Gentlemen'. Claw in the eve- n ing from 7 j to 91 o'clock. Goderich. 96: b April 1850. . f' 'tete L HEED ! - All genera are" hereby natio.ed ageism purchasing ee aberwge roetivisg, se vahae-a promiwwy Nee of (any peesde mode by Matthew Sleek sed Ji.ee McMahan, and Iwyable to Thomas Beady r order, the 3rd day of May lest, a the said Note has already bra pail. THOMAS BRADT. Oederieb, Jaae 13th, 1850. v3e19 LIST OF LETTERS Reinitiates in tee Stratford Poet Office up to 7th of hie 1850. Akmyer Mr. Kiely Richard Armstrong Geo Lupton Chas 41119k DPP ., Leitch rein ....r.... Brimacombe G 0 Moylet Jae Calwell Muse A May Micbl Chowet Tithe 2 Morrison Patk Carroll Joo • Martin David Clamed Henry Martin Anse Carron John Mario Jno Cries Muss Else McDermot Torrence Carroll Petk McWilliams Jame. Curly lin $cGregos Daniel Carey James. McDermot Andrew Conner ]so MacLean Jito Cooly Peter Niel Wm Danner Peter Nowise Judy Dick Jen 2 ' O'Donnell Widow Douglass Thee Parker Jo.epb Darcey Michl Powell Jamas Ewan Robt Pinder Wm 2 Edgar Rob( Parker 'lAq. Flan l tichl Ryan anagJohn Frazer Wm poach Jno Gibb Geo Russell Leonard Gorte Wm Spry Betsy Halfiee Jae Switzer Geo t Harrison W D Schuster Margaret Hearsness Wm Btoskoff Michl 6 Hamilton Ricbd Strathdee Joe u _...L. -Leben gwriih Geo Hammel Alex Sykes James Hayes Joo Timberwolf Fredk Kan Jno 2 Terry Riebd Knott Robl Taylor Wm Kelly James Walsh Ino A. F. MICKLE, P. M. DIVISION COURTS, erHE seat Division Courts for the United 1 C.estre f Ilnron Perth end Bruce, will be held at the times sod pieces lollowisa:- ler. Dieiriew.-Cnort home at Onderieb,- 3rd Asonet. T. .G Morse, Esq., Clerk. 9d. Oleins* -bookies 1' Hares Road -17th July. natter, Can., EsqClerk. 3d. Dirisina-Wood'sT Stratford, lath Jolt George Williams. Esq., Clerk. 4111. Diesieion-Quickie Towers London Road. 16th J.1,. George Carter. Esq., Clerk. 5th Dieiden--tteK•sal.'a Inn,Broee6eld 15th Jolt. James Gerdes, E.q., Clerk. 8th. Diri.ioa.8ch. sl hour Rt. Mary's. 20th Joie. 1•,..a Coleman, Coq., Clerk. The S,ttinge of the Several Coterie will com- mence pwseteelly at II o'clock. A. M. ARTHUR A('I.AND, J. D. C. Ooderich, Jane 101h, '30 3v -Retia NOTICE. BEG to intimate to the inhabitants of the 3 Tew^ships er Goderich, 0,anley and Col - /parse, tet .oder a nnw.r of AUnra.v from the BARON DE TUYLE, dated he 25th April, 1849. f in a'therized to dipper 4 his LANDS i. tlwr Townships, and to grant Tiile Deal for the eame---ardslee to eellee, all Monies due him. end to grant D»eh.rtea for the sem..-and i h.rehy regn.et all terrors indebted tri the said Baron de Torte, frtbwitle to settle ■p their res- pective debts. THOS. MERCER JONES. Gederieh, 8th May, 1'850. 3.-.15if NOTICE. 1' BEG to estimate to all that it mow comers. 1 Chet i have eerier *power af Atterw.y grant- ed to WILLIAM STORY, a'ulerowed h,m to collect all mosey dee me either by Not. of heed r otherwise, and gnu diaeharges fro re same. Amid 1 hereby regesat all poorer indebted le me forthwith le settle the mote red save Mme JOHN i.ANC.'STER. Ccdrieh, !hitt dry Mfy, 8i0 0107 iItt and Pour Pence, I !mg* seined all the Ectate, Rest -ewe Per.osal of the said Kober' Ceue. and memo the Mild Robert Cee/ mouth embus thole- resd,ete-mem the ..id Court and put atT to Ile Action, or cause rho eleven of therm, Henry Doty and Thames F. Abbot 10 ler, Jlsebarged within Three Calendar Mon he /nem the first day of the puhbcation of this Notice in the Canada Gazette, all the ea - tate, Real or Personal, of the said Rotten Cook, or so much thereof as may be neves eery, will be held liable for the Papaws Benefit and Flaislsetinn of the rials. JOHN Mc DONALD, Sherif. Samavi a Orrtcr Gaderich, 6th April, 1850. sts(8 NOTICE -Th. aadrveiped by power or Atiereey dated the 97ih dry .f Mei, 1830, metre bim by Thomas 8. W.odlilf, to eolirt all •ntered.og debts dee the late Firm of Mike mod Woodliff, and him.elt persoeally-regent an immediate arttke,esi of the .me or they ell to given to int Clerk of the Dories°. Cort kms eoll.atise. BENJ. PARSOYP. Goderich, 1..e 12th, 1830. v3.II ATEST News from Iluron f e" -The subscribers beg leave to talons the Farmers of Maros, and all others iarerroted, that they here commenced the nrmoleetere of POT.. ASH FETTLES, which they will warring read, and are determined to 8.11 se Cheap et Cheaper thaw any Imported. Any Eerie found defective from mod, or sir boles, will be take* back 'ruble two months from Mu of percbar. GEORGE MILLER ds Co. 1, Goderleb, Joo. 13th, '60. 3v•s-8 •e • BAYFIELD TANNERY, ONE anile North of Bayfield on tbe Like shore. The subscribers will pay case or leather for bides, and will tans oo seems all hides so entrusted to them. And Boor having • thoroogb knowledge of the busi- ness, they can confidently promise the pub. Ik • good article. WILLIAM HALL. BENJAMIN ROSZEI., Goderieb, April 19, 1850. .3.19 A V 4LUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ! ! THE sabot -144f offers for SALE bie QIti1T asd SAW MILL, .hosted ie the ?iownehip of NcGithrray, oo the B g Sable, within -three miles of Flmasgsa's Corner. The Mills are now ia'opetatioa,aod ewhp built. Tae Privilege us the beat on the River, and situated in the best Tows. ship in the County of Huron -well settled, arid Reads opened is all directions to f a'1. 'ibe Machinery god materials are of the very beet quality, end pat op by the ve- ry bet Maebiniats. Por Partieulars in- quire oflames Crombie, Esq., Gait, or app ply to the suheeriber. aetar'ittirrritirtf e5etsuaij, Ieau. 9o90tf al"The 0411 Reporter will insert the above until forbid. CAUTION. -Whereas Margret Roche, my wile, bas eb•ented behelf from my bed and board without any just cease.-. This is to forbid the public giving her any. tblog on my account. THOS. ROCHE. Wawanneh, May 10th, 1850. v3nlf CASH for WHEAT AT the Goderieh Mdlo-asd C -,h (or Ch.rr► 8aw Lege-at'Gederieh and Bayfield Miliy by WILLIAM PIPER. Gederich Mills, Stb Dreg mbew r f a103-0i•bout the 11th of May int., given lJ by John Hdloeb in favor of Edward Colwell or hearer, the sem of L17 5s cy. This es to forbid any person from purchas- ing the same ; and soy person returning the' same to the Subecnber will be rewarded for their trouble is se doing. EDWARD COLWELL. Goderrieh May 29th. 1850 v3=a t ! FARMER'S Horn., -MITCHELL. FAy ANCiS FLSHLEIGH beto iskies err 'Meads, sad tM'eblle geamlly. that hobos* setabliihed himself IN the above Village, mad tropes by menu enemies te the comfort Rad tea-- 'esteems et='esteems d Travellers, to merit a share •f their patronage. Geed Stabling Rad an •''rabic Groom n attesduee. Mitchell. Mei 15th, 1850. 3v -s9 TRATPORD IRON FOUNDRY. _1't subscriber bevies purchased the refer - est of Mr. C. J. Willies so the above L.- tabh•bment, is about to continue the Bum. mea on his own responsibility. In returnio f thanks to the public for the very liberal en- couragement reeeimel by Oaa k Wieser*, he begs to intimate that he will constantly keep on band as aaortment of Superior C •wine., consisting of COOK ING . Parlour, and Boa Stoves; Amer- ican. Scotch & Canadian Ploughs of the most Improved Moulds, -Mee LT. ROLLE/1'$, Ttte-Ring leafless, SNOW, Rollers. ¢c. THRASHING MACHINED of a supenrr description to any hithrt., introduced, and better adapted to this coua- try from their lightness of draught,.nd strength of eos.trueeun. A cull from 14- teeding porch a requested before pur- cbau' ng elsewhereThe .bore M i(1 be sold at Low hates for Cosh or Trade, rest cor- responding rales se approved e/AM,t. A. B. ORR. Stratford, 90th Ivan. 1850, 1v -s90 NOTICE. I)ERSONS desirous 01 grilling on the Durham Road in the Townships of Gleaele, Beneath, Brant, Greenock, Kin - log. and Rtecs►dise, mist apply persnhsUy et the Office of the n^dcreigned, end so lo- cation* wall be eneflrme.l except such as gra mu& is accordance with this requlrtment. All •seipntnent• of int•retit in locations wiih"nt the knewledge and approval of She Agent. trill be esmat4ered ss a frfeiture et all right in the 'etet.. or 'soignee. GPA)RGF. JACKSON, Ague CmnwR Lame Otero, Brnt,aek, Comity of Wattle*. March 14th, 1800. vthi