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Semi-Weekly Signal, 1864-12-16, Page 3PRESENTS 'rarer Bowles of a!: kinds, Hymn Rooks, ro=is SATCHELS 1 mops,: •onts, MTING-CASES r!NAS„ .1:0311101Nr1911. atI cheap; very suit-, r GIFT's 111 ,en "vita tiP Little Yolks, E 4LT ROMER'S. STOC ARGAINS c .c7 old Stand! statrurr ewe ...111L Ana- al- epest and the hest Steck viasest.ng Q . „ Pots, Rats, Gap,. cte. ..'‘urse:ves. The Sale la week-si aid- the unsold ay: 1. vetlfsveia-ti A of 1864. tte untTerstgned are Le Law teaee ot Mese tile ~DERICH [ria r eg a v.a.leinent a their .4:grace wiama they i.rder the aheye Act. odench.aa the County y of December, &;-D.: . • R. irsNEV'EllY, qE. Rt7M4-1_.1',1 of Yaery and 310.0.1t,E,:t , ecitomfor insiovents._ 7ORPORATION at -rich intencl•i)assieg a of JanuarLnext the read running .de.d., Concession,. Goderich wviz Cote- erly art;lc or tot 4. meg eighteen Minute* 94d altowance; slur &pied rivor4theisce, 'me of said river,thence iteewillegrees eighteeu. eaglaty ranks to conces- iyenty-tour deireeir 4Z id road, one chant 6> :°E;U XES"' by adineasure- pereLes of laud. UN SHAW. Towasbipcterk. aw3V-41 ES 'minnow1, stvla and pattern, takers. A-nrandxf MUSE. HOWL liorrsx. Dek GRAND TRTINER. R.Tlie Last Conundrum Out. 1 •••••••,•.• What old "Saw" does the late retnovalof txpress dep. 9 " 'An 4.30 GOINCi situation, a . m & 4.30 p.m on, suggt-st ? Answer -The nearer romixed12 , oorNa wEsT. the church the fat ther from Grace, (.V. E.), p m, Mixed 10.40 a in & 4 " _ _ the Bank of 31ontreal,Oa d • ich, to its present •••. Emu & nuirbr C.-11re are informed that. it was not our •111.-.1 • Siir- Not withstanding the severe stortn on Tuesdly evening, 13th, Mr. 'Ferguson's . Concert was a success. sir• Mayoralty nomination will take place on Monday next. etily- Messrs. Story & D tvis have open- ed their shop for the timc-b.ting in the old . - Signal office. sirMr. Gordon's law office will, be Monday eveaing, the I-2th inst., was very found in Kay's Block,. where a new sett of succes,,l'ut considering the storm raging at irooms is being prepared for it. • the time, Kerr, r., - Esq., occupied jGoDt_Y forJanuaryis a superb num-- the chairr_and interes ling addresses were ter. Every lady_ should have it See }.delivered by Revels. .1VfIessrs.Shaw, Mac% itdvon first page. AlOorhouse has it for kiad,.Brewster and firiribart. No excuses were nude this :tbne. The choir gave. several l anthems and select pieces in fair style, James Di Alexanle turer nam ent who w as much. kson that made the blunder about the Great. but a temperance lec- d Wm Dickson. The correspond - 'tie in our last -might have known - Mts..,:msAav MEETING. -The Mission- ary m - - t.t.tang In the Wesleyan Char& on the Grand Jurft Presentment they 'forgot to notice His Honor Jndge-Coopers recommendation to inquire into a better,mode ‘of paying Constables. We are informed that the gentlemen of the Gran il Jtkry regret- the omission. -= flifir We are requested by the officers iof the III7RON' RIFLES to announce to th e members of said cerps that a AEI muster EGMONI*ILLE. Zer. Duak44's TeMperanee BIIL.. The Quarterly meeting or the County De- gree Lodge of ibe B A U of b.T. was held in k;gmoudville; on the flOth init., a large nunmer of egreeetuFi lars- were present.on the occ.tsion. The following Ltidges wei.e will be expected on Monday evening, as the annualinspection. for -prizes is to take - plat* in a few days. - wrackr.he discharged his onerous 41 Deputies represented the Grand SANTA CLAUS..--)1r. 13ntler is nuking preparations to display a splendid assort-- ment _ of Christmas: Toys, &e &c., of *lick those who intend filling the stock- ings will take ncifica. See adv.' , CaliISDIA'S.PRESENTs.--:-_Persons wish- ingle inspect -a magnificent, as-sartment of to one wortjte brother. Waniess, Sec: Oi gift -books, albunis, tesuitable for the C. a -.1z, for _ the vety eflittent martner th ., , holidays, will de well to give Mr. Moor- Cartled - duue- house a call. His f..tock cannot be sur -i Moved and -seconded, That the thanks of passed by any retaii establishment in this Ledge-, wudered- to the Meintera et Canada Vretoria*Lodge for th,fir unbounded host& . representede-- Goalread, Varna. Lodge, Gosh en Lodge, ;gooier- Lodge, Victoria' No..172. Bros W. Diekson, Jas Lang and R ,Brett, Povinci r.,udge. The inisinetss of the meeting. was opened at 10, a m. Mr Buehanan _spoke at length on Mr: Dati•kin's Bill, and WAS' &f- lowed by Mean: Elliott, G -ray, Baockdale and Nairn. It Was -moved by Bre Ward, seconded by Bro Uray,rhata vote of thanks be tendered' tality iu entertaining themembers* of the Comity Lod .e ---Carried SD. ' INEURGH REVIEW for October is -.'' ' s' Bro 'Dickson, P. D, in . a sery heat bell= us and iW s a fair .number, although speech etilogistie of Bra Gr.ty, inoved, second- e- the majority of the articles: are heavier ed by the W. I. bro BM Fauless, and car- . . T. J. . rant uanaennonsly, . than usttal. L. Scott & Co, N. Y., - That this theetity, -Cannot adjourn without - Moorhouse, Goderich. Now is the time 1, - .,....' "- • h - expressinkour regret at parting, ,w.tt out to subscribe.- *- , ` esteemed bro John Gray, as he a about to proceed to a distant part-(MoutreaT)Thr,the The Town Council met on Friday even-, . courttry with a view of nttiug 'himself for a eo Inc. the 9th instThe old returniirr, mere exalted atidusefill sphere- of actibn,, and . offi- at the same_ ti_i_p_a wutild express our joy to .. , . leers were re-appotnted.-- Several tipplals hear that the course he is tabout to pursue is against the dog tax were -read andreferred, ette of so exalted a nature . • . . . and:the Connell- adjonrnedniittl this even- Alsowe Wuld deire t -ackno*ledee 0 - , osthe able assista u lince be has giv s in the prd- in& WI en the repo. rtof the Finance Coin- intagatiorr of our noble or or, both as a pub- mittee will be -read and. acted upon. lie- [Water and private tuember of our Order; at.d rejoiee - to know that; he will .still- on tutue to tr„le,the'poWers-. her has received from the .Grand Worthy Chiet above, in aid of our noble cause. •• Bio Gray res-onded in an affectionite mati _ i ner, when it was - R4solved, That 13ro Dapiel Moran transmit copies of - the fureiciingiresolUtion to the Hurl?'" aS'Igna,/, .7-'ree li Briton,. Toronto Vfettoe, and Montreal Jr -guess, and that bro Ci ray i eeeive a copy ofthe same; -lioselved, That the twit meeting of the Cou..ty Degree Lodge, and -at. -Varine secbrai .--es-.........., ` Saturday in March, 1665. at 10 o'ci.Ock. = - By order. DANIEL MORX.N.r. Montreal 11' ibiess pleu.se cOpy. ` ,AsIIFIELD itpAD.-All parties interested in the improvement of the Ash - &Id 'toad will find petitions to the County Council. for that --purpose lyiog at the 'taverns Of O. Shannon, at the bridge, and. Geo. Hawkins, Port Albert. We trust they may be numerotisly zigned, for no road in the county. is in such . pressing_ timid Of improvement. THANKS; I — We are,reettested by"the sufferers- at the recent fire, as well as by those whose property was saved, to return _their sincere thanks to the . firemen. and citizens who worked so zealously in ende-avoring. to ex- tinguish the flames and saving_ as much , THE SEMI-WEEKLY SIGNAL. REQUISITION To IO.aN V. DETLOR:ESQ.. ,SIR, We the undersigned Municipa Electors of the towoof Godeliele having lull confidence id your integrity and business qualifications, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a can- didate for the Mayoralty ot the - said Town for the year 1665; and in case you accept of this reqursion, we hereby pledge ourselves to use every lawiul means to secure your _elec- tion. _ Robt Gibbons R W McKenzie Thos B -VanEvery Amos Martin hi C Cameron i John Fair B Seymour jr W T Cox J B Gordon B Trainor _William Robinson George Acheson John Stevens • George -Jessup James Thomson .William Arthur James Sinaill Henry Wells William Wallace John Dunogh Joseph Sherlock Thus C McLean • Runciman William Kyle R Kerr -- J RunciMitn James Millar William Wright Gavin Struthers Curwin Johnny Bell AP *Lean C3.1oo-e Chas Archibald J M-She.phard P C Strachan Edwin Clifford G Truernau James Reid - R Buxton .T Johnston • . Henry.Coleriek Uarry Reid Ira Lewis D Frazer J S.Sinelair _ George Cattle S,Goodine- Michael Moran Lame F.Tems Donald Cuminings Satnuel Platt H D Cameron Charles 'Fletcher ThomasAndrews Robt Stewart Jas Buchanan § Pollock A Frater Abraham Smith - H D Spilsbury Slmuel Ballaritine Neil McLean - William Sander& C B McLean , Martin McLellan E L Johnston Donald Caimebell James Clarke 'Dottald McDonald Eric Mackay Daniel Gordon Fred ft Maien George -McKenzie John Stewart Rowland Sava.ge rp A _fight eceurred - -.4etweed two Georcre .Rumball - David Adams F Stewart parnes ot tue New lark Freinen this morn- "'• nes Olie. 13111), ia which is, !urge number. of D ---Shannon men were severely, and 4tue, it is feared, tt 0•Colinor fatally wounded. - John Butler Peter O'Rciurke L W Warson goods is possible where that. was not pos- GonentAn, lioth Nov.;- 1-66.4. j SMIH, Eas aibJe To W. G. 5. - , .sg., H outdo - • tioderich. nos MeClenerrhan Art. W Bin4,-hant AlexandFr Gi•ees • • EGMONDVILLE. • Means; Dee. 12. -The Good Templar& of this place, after a arrited discussion, re- solved that Dunkin' s Temperance .13ill of I.864 be enforced. Moved by Daniel Moran,* seconded- by W. °errand, That this Lodge- -regrets the COB- templated departure ofjohn Grey from our nsictst, and hereby exp -es our admiration ot his indomitable zeal, universal b-..nevolence and christian deportment, trustinjthat Provi- dance may ewer tead him under His Divine prqtection.-Carried.• • SEAPORTS.. • • TUESDAY, /3.11.7-A. Temperance Meeting wart held here for .the purpose- of discussing Dunkin's Bill. The meeting was. addressed by R. .N. Brett, Mr.'. Latterlaio, and -John Grey._ James Grey and W. Rudd recited n dialogue between a drunken father and a teetotal son. 1),. Moran -recited the Gambler's Wifes when. w. Campbell, Esq., in-3ved, see. by.D.-Iforao, That this meeting regrets the, departure of John Gray - at this important -- ethic when his able and unrivaled advocacy tithe temperance question is of such pare, amount interest, and that meeting pledges :Itself to spare no exertion . to secure the 'Musings oared by Dunkids RODGERVILLE. Dais SIGNAL -Knowing that -you- like: to Tbear now and await of what is going on in =tit, surrounding townships; I herewith give Jon &description' of a Temperance Meeting, held here on the evening of Thursday. Sth Inst. Owing to the inclemency of the werith, -S •r there were only fourspeake-spresent,viz., SAT. Mr. Logie„ Mr. Stephen Welsh; Mi. Alex. Brander, and Mr., -Andrew Moir. - Mr. Wai.1)teh.loaa, being elected chairmae,then datiodieetl*object of the meeting, namely, Ito agitate the public mind in favor of Daniun's Re then introduced Rev. Mr. Loeie to tbe . , • = armienee, who gave several reasons which induced him to support such steps as might iwneeeesary to bring the said Bill in -force in the surrounding towuships, Mr. Stephen Welsh being called on adireised the meeting *some length ott•the arils of Intemperance, Ultras Interrupted in, the course . of his re- _ marks by Masora Brander and Muir-4gaiiist . Whole a rote of -disapprobation was liaised kik, nesting. litt, Welsh having closed - semarkey Mr. Mirk again attempted to address the meeting andyractically iliustrat- AttlWelbets of intemperance, The remark& editryBrandar I could pot- nnderstand, his lecturing powers being steeped in a -strong .4011100a,__ or 44* itartekcors. Mr. Lokie r""Mfoisiossald thabenedietionitlas meet - lag "Toga up. - De Sr -Charles Wella. _Jacob Bedford W T Heye , - Robert SMith Oharles.Roberistin G Lewis M-MePherson, . H Marlton • John Hedger George Cox EClegg Heary D Tboinai Alfred Collins James Colline -Martin Amen Jas 31eK Breckenridge Heney Hui ton Henry Maederinott • Jamei Brooks William Eden • G Benton- , William Kyle at*. James.Hollistei: NV C Treleatte.n Henry Dodd James Martin John 31-ackenzie. D Fer-guson . Jackson White J D E a:esker " Peter Griggs _William Kay tor John McDonald :James McDonald Alexander Snaith Jolie Hunter ' Matthew R-obertso A Chislielea David Reid lames Reid _ Isaac .Newton 4atnes 3IcLeane- James McMahon, Stephen Ball: 'John - _M*Call urn Colin Sinclair RobertsOn, George•Bissett M J Wright &flees Bissett • n Savage Jelin_ Pass m ors William Bray James Passmore 'George.V Bilwoed Thomas Barry Peter BarrY GeorgeBarry Edmund K Land- . Wm Hyslop- RJbert Hyslop William Gardieer-. Hugh G..1 tiler D Cameron- 13 WitSon . - A Licliterld,' Donald -McKay Wel the nndersig,ned Edwin Btrigharn John im - rate-payeta of this Town, r having_ full conk - donee in your -ability 1,6 ereehlkFge" property Edward B•Templetoti Sohn White baniel,McCague J Rawson - the dut_ies of the, etffice of !oniChief Mai s- John mopherson . trate; de respectfidly request that you ivill Thomas Healy allow yourself to put. in nomiaation at the John Harrison approaching election Of 'Mayor; find we pledge tooman campbe!1 yeti our hearty support -and we will use all James Hays , aa u au ottura e means -to st,cure your return as Mayor elect of Gederieh JameS Watsop. D McKay - George Swanson - George Ford ' _Chas Robinson James Addison Ja-nes McIntosh George- N Davis John°Adatna W .111alilleton Wm:Hood J Meintesh Henry Bell Thos McCleneghan Wm Grierson John Porter Neil 3feKiiineit John Hunter, - A Lefroy J McDonald . • 11 Williams „ P.U'Dea John Mitchel' Robt McKay .. John DixOa- john Shaw .roseph-Martin John Macdonald_ Jamei McDonald Fred Mardi - Hugh Kitson Albert Frank - Jag McBricn Pat Hussey Rht-Booth Thos DaneY Johncgwitler John Henry • Sarni Sloane John iCarson 7 hos tBates Thos Andrei' . O Sinnlair Elijah Mom* : Semi t'entlepd Wm Moss Jno Thoinpion Arthur.- Cantlion Thos Hogg: . :Robert Durne John Craig A HelMer A F Bush - _George Mark Whitely W Wiens Andrews Jacob Seegmiller John McLeod • Johnstone- G-rithant Norman MeLeod ' George .Grahain Thomas Dixon - Edward Twitchel WmMcKay :-Thos AleXeif T- F-Videart Aaron.lieBrien FJ Grace ttobert 0-,McBrien .;-B Robertson -JAR Bates A:8 Stewart To JAMES WATSON, Esti. one mime: Gentlemene- 'Having received your wy • • - , 1 and Seventy - •W Mactetra john Gillmore -Win Harrison pharles Ferguson John -Barnes - • Latufwe 13 11-azlehurst H Butorworth William Seymour - _Thomas Hood_ R :Barton - E_Grabant John Ralph Ethiard, C Watson J Wheeldon Samuel Burk J W Elliott Leonard:Peck - Alexander Bell James Runciman . • • • - _ To ROBT;'• GIBBONS; Esq., and: one hun- dred- and eighty-five others, Municipal Electors of the tee% of Goderich - Gentlemen, - Your requisi.tiqn, so 'largely and respectably sig,d,-reached me here this morning, and in compliance therewith Iibeg to say, that although,I hadijesolved,to retire altogether from kunimpal polities, I cannot_ refuse to - comply with your request, and, therefore, place myself at your disposal. In. doing so I asiure.you that if 'elected, with re- gard to alt. important questions affecrieg the fininee8 of the town, includ;ng :that: Of the Market, I shall be guided 'entirely ir. ity line ot conduct'by thevoiceof a majority -of the Municipal Electors of the tewn. am; gentlemen,. With highest respect, Your obd'nt:servrt, JOHN V. DETLGR. . Nov. 16th, 1864. large end respectable requisition requesting e me to become a eandidatelfor the Offiie of 1., the subscriber, lots5 and 6, 3rd eon., Gode- Mayor of the Town -Of Gotlerich for the enoe- iter year, after' due dela:kg-akin • I: most ondially Consent and place myself at your service, trustingthat when the day which hi fast appreaCbing shall have anived that you will not be found wantieg in courage and ability to come forward and ,.plate me at Alio head of the . rem*, gentlemen,' ' tear mint obedient Serv't,. W. IL SMITH. . Port Albert Dec: Ilih 1884. ". "W4602t • I " • = . - '1 TRAY BETFER.i-Cione into the pr sesOf rich tp., about the 2Ith. of Nov. last, a red rind white yearling heifer. The o weer is requested to pay expenses and re_n_love her *Moen as pogsible. J. W. ELLIOTT. ooderich,.Dec. 8(h, 1864: w -46-3t , •TE,ELOJECER NVANTED. _ wasTED, a almond -class Teacher. fot t ,Abol • Seet:on No. I fownship of Aslifie14.-- Good:references reqUired. Address post-paid, (0 ORAHAM, Seciy. LEASE 0 F TOLL GATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ca TRUEMAN WILL St -..=1.f. BY Pnblic A4c ion ! Is VIE TOWN OF- GOD RICE _ ON EXAMINATION OF • SCHOOL TEACHERS! flEE BOARD OF. PUBLIC1NSTRUC- TION for the County of Huron will meet in the Curt Roo.niN ,God. ertch: Wednesday - and Titursday, the Thursday, December 2?nd 1864 1 candidates for 'Acmes to teach - wit! then instant, botledays at tee o'clock A' M..'ivhen 28th AND 29th DAYS OF DECEMBER, Commencing at 1 o'clock,- noon the Lease have an opportunity of being examined. -- of ) Those •wishing First or Third Class certifi- , . _ - cates on Wednesday, and , Second Class on 19. TOLL. ,,6,, ins t Thursday.ef6Before being -admitted ---------to an xamination, 1 candidates will have to present -certificates. of IN THE via d moral character, signed.bi a clergyman --- i catTATIry OF 111 A:ON . VIZ., , 6 Gates on the Londen Road; .2 Oates on the Bay:field, Road ; 1 Gate an the Mill Rond; 5 Gates on the Seaforth and Wrolieter Road, 4 Gales on Clinton and Wirigham1Road ; and 2 Gates on the Usbotee Road. - - -„ - I lit pienthly ins•talmeids •to the fatu•ity Trea- surer. . ' . - These Gates wil he sold sepa ntely for the term of elle Year, eau-WLea-e 'dating feentlhe first of Janulitie 1865'. The re it to he paid ' Each purchaser will have to ,,furnish two solvent freeholders as security, itom wt a 'Certificate will have to. be prolluced at the time of sale= TheRounty Council reserve the light of entering on the said line of read 1-ty tbeir con tractors and servants to make subh additi_ons and repaits as they may see fit, at any time during the Leese, free ef Toll. : --7- • 'I he Gates. will bleosj.rdlgsubject Ito -the:fol- .. BY-LAW. Ib ifitpose -certain rates of 71 ceiced at the several Toll G the County- of Iluron. TETITE13,EAS,.it is expedient -to- collect cer- Iry tun rates Of Toll at the eveial Toll Gatos belonging to the Coen y. f Huroa en i . the Cininty Roads within: the au Cogrity to defray the expenses of makin arid -repairing ... t•ile1.saBmeeit.therefore -enact.dt Th :t the atter- mentioeed rates of Toll be pay le at each and every l'idl Gate upoe. the 0 'tnitY Reads within the. County of liuro.n, and he respec- tive Gatekeepers are hereby -4th rise.cl-te ask Lor and reeeive the sante '-a, e .ch- time or , . . passing each gate upon the said oads-sub- jeet to all -legal ex-emptions+at d Provided always that the same, team. blirs ,, or other animal ot animals &ball be allowe '.fti return and pass through the same def. .F9r, every veuicle„ loaded! or -olbersvise, drawn by' one horse, or 'otlier beast, five - penee: - . ! For every additional.horse or ther beast drawine inch rehiele' two Penoe allpanny. . For every itorseand ride,r, isvo pence half- penny.. . i , • -For.eiery horse, two pence lial -pony. For every head of 'mat Cattle,' two pence hatepenny, • - . -- - ,Vor eveiy scare of Sheep Oi. gm e,. or less numher, two pence half-pennyi . For every one hundred pound . ever and 'above four thousand which a,-Tca, ed vehicle weighs, .te-O-rience half -penny.' 2 That the several . Gatekee ers u•-ite Said County are liereey atithoris d and re- quired to aelt and - recdver frein each and everperson- paesing throng,h thes weral Ton Gates within the County store aid with vein- e:es, horses, ',eat came •.cir 'th r-- linimals subject to -Toil the &nave mentio led rates, and to es -Olt lawftil means ftir __th -recovery. ti to be re. Iles within. the same.. : - -ABA • - • •Comny S CountySurveyors Office, Clin December Sth, 18.64 rveyar,. w46 -td • Montical Witnes.s f r O5 rilHE WITNESS is about to enter n its 20th - L year as iveandidate for pub le 1. vor an the same nrinetples With Which it set o na itsmin beiiigno furnish good reading matter, iiiningled with sectarian bitterness. er party -grit.' The News departmentvontainq The 1. test flews by telegraph, sumiuirjes of sews iroinipanadian, British and A inerican papers; and sel cteil ant - des on current events, fromthe Ie*diig journals of the world. - - The C mercial•depai tment coanpri eireliabie prit'es • current, reviews ot the ,Inai *els. and intplligence. The department ot Fatnily Reading pontalns a POpious selection of instructive and i teresting Matter, Wei, poetry, arc. Valuable Agucultural and ,Horticultutai articles are copied from time to time. ' The Advertising d partnient .heemaIty useful and important advertisements, but :ad eits none *of an immoral or:injurious tendency. - •The Messenger.' contr 'tion of the best and...most interet•tin in. gCanadian 'Witness,' is published monthly -at 20ets eeithone copy gratis -tea club of tip. voted to Religion. M railitv,•Educanop, g a selec- tier -of the per ann.- It is de- ;hddren's Reading, Temperance and Agriculture t and con- sequently, isallowed to pass fre9 thr gh the Post -Office. • " TERM: Daily Witness, $3 Per annum. Montreal Witness (amul-weekly) his *the same feint' that itbasbeen since the b ginning. $2 per annum. , Weekly Witnes. $1 per annum. , Canadian Messenger„25cis per a nu Al 1- -CAST]. in. Ad Oneeopy gratis in each catte-fer Shimed a Mixed Club be sent, with •§1•0. papers' will netbrwardedgrati of one-tenth ofiemt1ance.• All cortimunications-to be addie areal. Witne-ssior- - JOHN DOUGA Debentures For nee. call)* of' ten. not !less than to the value sed te Mon- , SON. le. • OFFERS will be received by the itbs *Ater for lb...purchase of $500 wortn of Debelnuaresoi the % dlage of Kumardine, Lein, :fur the pur- chase 'au rubric Ceinetery.TtiIJhbeatures. are payable oa Lie Pik Januury,"1 fib, ano have coupons ettaitbed kr the payment fl Int -re..it bait -yearly, aidthe ibth (rays :of Januar ai,4 July iu each !"t..N Re4e. • - ei00.-tt kintardirie Marelf.291h.18„64. DOTS OD _ SUITABLE FOR SPRING -.111.10;..814111E14. JUST RECEIVED AT amps Co ICINGSTODI ST. GODERICH • ° or Justice -of the Peace. •' - Ail certificates granted prior to December, 1862, were cancelled by a- resolution ofbe ; oard passed in December of last year, nd achers holding such were required to pre- sent theteselies for re examination in August last, but as A --number of teachers holding these certificates failed then to appear, notice is therefore hereby given that all such certifi- cates are void and of no effect, and those holding them, if they wish' to continue to teach, will have to present themselves for ,. .„ re-examination. D, tITCE, .* Secretary. , Goderick 3rd Deeeniber, 1864. w45 3t •:*; 1865. xtygsszu Elb 0 F THE "CLASCOW HOUSE." • • lk P. KERR, JR.'', CO. VE REMOVED. THEIR STOCK IN TRADE TO HIS .FAVORITE:..OLD STAND 3VIIKRE THEY WILL 1.3/./ MOST HAPPY TO et theirlifd I COMM -Rd as ‘:Many .New Net AS-• M.A.Y 40DgRICH, November 25th, 1£64. _ -• FAVOR THEM WITH A CALL BSI S •HY & CO HAVING DETERkINED TO DISPOSE OF TR LARGE ' STOCK OF CROGRERY 8 6 5. A T PRICE'S CONSIDERABLYBELOW ANYTHING HITH ERTG tIFFERED, THEY L wbuld ;call the frttehtion, of those desiring to purchase to the7above.Their,Stock . • - . consists of . AV THE MIMI BOO STORE! • A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF IARIES FOR 1865! Nia :- 1 est Received a large supply of the celebrated Nov. Sth, 18b4, ,sw42 Chewett 6.z Co.'s (ternaerly Scabies) DINNER SETTS, PLAIN AND FIN11111) • I AND A „QHANTJTir- OF CHINA • et -STONE CHINA 'TEA SETTS Together With a complete Stock of GENERAL CROCKERY. We publish nostated mama - the reduction of our prices, hilt CALL & EXAMINE FORYOUR SELVES CANADIAN ALMANAC FOR 1065. Country Store keepers supplied at whole- sa e prices. • also, SHORTLY TO ARRIVE, CANADIAN - VARBIEWS3pAL. ANrice 2d. AC for School Books. • M YISTOoK ISA01V.CQMPLETEAN - -Stationery, Fancy Coods,-• Aliseella.neous Books, . • Writing Papers. "II PaPke:nrsve.lopis:6(c.dre - Blink Books. . At - . t. 19.00109, Magazines, Periodicals, ABB NEWSPAPERS SUPPL;ED ; , AND MAP PIRRITTIES =meted witkneatnss and divatch; AT THE CLINTON BOOKSTORE GE011161E LAICCOVIL Clinton Rook Store; •/ November 2nd. 1864 S -_w19 ABRAHAM-SMIT-H Merchant.' Tailor, .gAnni -SQUARE, GODERICB . HAS JUST RECEIVED A.- They iyiell,P;-*tlicalarlg. to );Iraw attention -totheir stook ,of DRY CrOoDS; whisk FOR WALITY AND. PRIOE CANNOT BE SUBPASSEID I The 1tEAPT-141,AD.g. CLOTHIls.TG, is"most complete and manufactured In the > st and most ,Fashionable Styles. _ Li ETTER COOS EliblE3P0Mt7 • N SALE' CHEAP FOR .04S1'I pHE SUBSCRIBERS have nearly completed their FALL AND WINTER STOPK, which comprises aluoit.evelyarticle necessary for the trade, - DRY GOODS, :GROCERIES 1 • SHELF AND HEAVY ilARDWARE„ READY FM, ents' Felt Eats, - •Large - Well -Assorted STOCX OF FALL AND GI- 0 OD tE; I And. a vanetyot Pitney Articles, such*, Shirts,Collars,Neckties,Caps; &e., Ate. Which -he is prepired to sell Cheap for Cash. -Gui:oricn.Oct. 12.1864 *12 tamEg, }Tics orstrpEaron QUALITY. Haying imported a large quantity of Va4,015.1 107C-(54;141k.ATTI AT We are enabled to sell them PRICES WHIM MY COMP Do not forget Ito -call when in Town at the EIWORIITY, ittd sipt LADIES' AND OENTS' ERNI AT zirscars. NOTICE/ IS HE RE BY GIVE*, Thata ineetini>of the ley will be held in the School Houtts, na, on Tat tlits.DAY the 29th day o(DEQ BER next, at to o'clock, a. 1,11.y for the taking ot a, Poll, to decide whether or notihe follow's* By Law la adoptedby e..eh elector*. • - — JOHN EIS ON, Municipal Electors Of the Townibi tfStan , Clerk, St"lel% - Bayfield, iSth 18,i/ - .‘Copit of TUEundersignof the Tows avattait. *a. _ ed qualified Munro -mod Electors slup,91 Stanley;in the County ot Huron., one ftherthdtee Couities u( Huron and Bru-ee, epvincemCsiriada. hereby require. That a l'oe itakenan terms of tie Temperance Act of 1 J., to determine whetheror. not the qualifi municipal eleutorri otthersaid municipal - ay wi ailoptiunder aiithontyandikeaforcement of &As.). the By714aw, following which we he eby prupoielor th(ifirt.loptionjtditit Theale trio toxicatiag Liquors and the mu' ing Licensettherefom„ is by Inc gielteht By -Law prohioited, within 'Abe -Township of Stanley, County of Rerun, one ot thelJnita. Counties cf Huron and Bruce, under authority and for en-. fmice— ment of Temperance Act of 1864. . . WiBle1M1,011i 111'0141111s 24tlii tty nf Protein - ber Ia-the year of our Lord Oiie Thousand Eight Hundred -and S:xtt4olic. - (Signed) 1{0BERT SPECKSIAN. _ and over 30 other ElectPis. -Tns Copg.' JOHN Te Clerk., Studer. ,was-tt Cheap ' • 7 They ,rit'sh to intimate to their customers owing accounts and notes that they are compelled to insist on PROMPIT PAYMENTS SUSTAIN .4111. :SRL 10014 ant, Goderibh, Sept: 261 1864. DETLOR 86 SON, QTRAYED from the subscriber about the firstot 1J, september lat. four Steers two years old past, there is one all *Bite, two red, one of them with a white face the other bus white spot Oa the flits; the fourth is mixed red- and white. They are all.banded with the letters "W. D. W." ou the horn. Anypersonfinding them -and taking them in, and sending word tome, or toile Signal eta*, Goderich, will be paid tordieir trouble. - WILLIAM DUttNIN, Thingannan. F. O. Lot 15, Con. 6, Wawitnoth, --- October 3lat, 1864. 1. w411-ff To Bent or Lease. LOTS fite and slain the Find Concession, township of Colborne, W. D., ehuuktwo :arotuieitAapPlyr;tati: t , December 5tb, 1864. w45 -if OCit SALE, Ottft0- tO Si A iiosteedereed- stow at Cordwood Well be taken is payment. . at*. Oadericii,ffiloy.1150h,111114. .4" tv41 114.1. -k.);-r.17 I el la io-441.! TS HEREBY 4UVEN thin J. B. guar:40;4- J. coafisetioner, tits ihistkor *tort bis Estrite and effects to the osilerejoe ger 100 general benefitait oreclitoss, without prefississiout MI creditors orthisestite are requested to sem Ther claims to • - JAMES SHAM,. Aastrue) Go` deriel, Nev.tricnoM-- 0 T o .E riLparlfeirindetted in thetst.‘itte , late•JoWir Atter, eithelo- lely moth** otherwise,are requested to settle the mai rsunediately14.414114 oodersipeci, or accounts will be la * her* Attorney for -collection; and al claims against the,estste of the -Jobi Alleirdecassed;up to this 4isty,-.9e• bronglitin to the sixecutoriutt fratialitAllnoW illation and adjustment. - • ArilIONY AU" liggissiNfrie GE9 ETVO/F, 4 .4.44d81igh,J '