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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSemi-Weekly Signal, 1865-01-10, Page 2' ••;• r • Are -imp. g a court in iitial was recently in- !TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY: • to report the speeches _in full. _Mr. Adamson Dinner to 'Peter Atlitna%on, Esq.: discreet enough. to perpetrate the joke ot - -condemning a soldier ia Butler's e.nntnand ' to two yes' hard labor on the Dutch Gap caeal. Butler Mee vindiceted his die -nits- and taken- venzeance,bv.disallowina; the st•iCtenc"., and changi,-A it to int for Ilfe. The hero of Little Bethei ;eel Foie Fisher is viedicative. .milsomem•miwamasars•ner..1• 41:gen nat. 1"5 s 'OM UT. G. W., JAN. 10, 1`355. THE PASSP3111' SYS 1123DI. The '!precious passport system." of Mr. Seward;as the Globecans it, is eaus, ing a great ferment on the border just - no. It is imposSible for travellers to . cross by any (if the usual avenues into the • dominions of Mr. Jsincoln without a deal public lerviee.s, and of the high estec . 4 e of trouble and expzinse, If a person ap-1 • . pears directly before the American _Consul . Shortly befolv the hour appointed - . THE SEMI-WEEKLY SId-NAL. done.. I am sorry. that space will !rut permit • (Report. a for ihe -unroll *ignai."] T ie most 'successful affeir that was everiattemeted in 13ayfield in the matter - el' publie deitionstratiens, came of on the eveting of. the; 4th inst., iii_the Ball Roont .. of if; hti D. Canieron Ian -keeper Bayfield.. • . , • . , It was: the complimentary diluter to .13.ter Alanteeff, Esq., Reeve- of Stanley. -In coastieuence of the -appointment of IMr:- . itdainson by the Counties' Cetincil to the . . . die of Counties' _Conneil .Clerk, Mr. whici he had so long' and felthfully_helti, !ii Ain eon had to re.si,rn the -Ace of Reeve and iis Stanley friendi Tesolv4td that they grati tide to that geotlemati far his past I noel i give Sonic tangible- proof of :their resumed- ti a seat amid loud chews. Song, by Jolni Rand- "1 he Marion Schottische." z- • Mr. Charles Totiell -propried the " Farm-. ers ol Stanley." lkspoutled to by Mr. -Camp- bell. •- Selig by Mr. *Robert Dalgettv, " The Mr. Dalgeftyproposed,the "Merchante of Bay fiet,h1 :old. the. tvide of Can ad ae" Res- ponded to Thorinis -Bateman, Eaq., in a - very able mid-elfeetlive speeCh.- 13end-e-,,, The 1 Duke of Collings) ood's_ Walk.'', -Swig by Mr. -Geo. .0 -The Ladies," very gallantly _responded . to by Messrs: Campbell, (merehaut) "Stuart, and Dr. Gairelner, ' Song by Mr. Joshua Calloway,: "The Battle and the.13reeite” A.Lice on the Ccemi Wm -el Sotier by Mr„ Robert Delgetty, " 11e Soldier's Tetir." Song by M Ca'Inway, " .The Old Dutehbentleman."- which he was still _held by them. s9o, by D.i Rhein E Hazeideane' Song Uy Mr.. Daniel •Steart, t‘ I r at in se., at the point at which he wishes to cross, he has to prove his ideutity-not .always easily tione,-and after. diet there comes' t's.Ljr.. . c 'Lao .ittl Village by three sl the di.s34.iee;hie irsc„it 4 f „ f k. 'loads of his oeighbers the liri.4: , . . ,,, 4) .9 or mg '• ' of foolscap, yeiept a ,_ p tss2,3rt.e This I strainf 1 precet•sioa bent,' enhve of a pipr pleeed. " in the ned, by the thyi over " front tire to six: dollars for tbe bit rank. rites whreh •the Consist: are p.•rinitted to ' .. • charoe are so Maw define" that those M tam 1). Caineroa, -the catererfk .i, .Voinnteers ol.Ciiitalla.” Responded to by , - 0 ---i , . the comniencenient of the proeee 'Legs ..z.„‘danis n, the guest of the evening, wor..thy hostagairi. regaled us with the most :Song.by Mr. James ;Faulkner. Bittid--" The for. Siiitan of Turkey.".i Song by •Mr. Andrew_ „ 1:4 !hitt Sone by •Afr.-. Ilomar, ! &he Black. •..-111c- smith's Ditty." Selee by Mr. David Cullen. Iwas At this jetictuie .or the proceedings out a• deecious viands_ and . confectionary, • which de.1 when. partaken: of to .satisfliCtion, - Mr. Dal - (ling gettv proposed -the 1" Press.' Resporeded to - by Mr J frOm from • - I 12 the Opera of - Song _hy---Alr. soy I 13rewn, Toast bS, Capp -bell ' 44 'EL" . A.,exanderefohnson, Eel., in a most effective worthy individuals have it in their power , the o sion, ha prepared a most su n'P' speech, durine the delivery of which he was . . i tutees d -. - to practice extortion to a very cowl hirable . 7 • extent, and if report ba true th-...7 .are screl elu lin nothinc, Ioth to .do all ia th..ir power to , .73 j tree? reuder the bueinees extiem. renainera- • sat do tire to them -ekes if not to their - master. They, nioreorer manitett a .stiereine eta - I tempt for greemlaaeks which rel:s - 2 • the Ainericane who have oireasioa to come • reP.a.SIX: -ietl. J . "t 11-. ' 1-14 , - frequently interrupted by cheers:lad applause' . clack, abont fifty g'entleinea, ill- The worthrold veteran. -got so thoroughly • interested in the sub'ectobit-he reel' f. ...el i. all the le.adiner -men:of the_ pticee . himself pun! lig-am • tied .niroantiel we a j . .• .iy .incie eltave of par i y, creed Or nattonalttyi_ychar;e", sword in ha cid, gut lant'y pursain r the rit to partake of it At the _heed ,enelnye At the conclusion Of his speech: lie_ of 'ili• , table s• t` the, cbairin iti; D. • I • • • • 'litchi e Esq., si pperfel-pn his' right the gti 4 of,eae.. veilinee_ The -vice c to true ehle, Whet en -flay 's",ild this' wls. o'-. aPiell: bY Da% '117`)°d -.-6 . . - e , , pa% -port system can de, apert from the • Th, diaiier b in.- - eiri..../ and the -c_ butto baeket reinev 1, the cli. trman" rose. and prep_ drop it throws into the h . _ . - of the Federal ex'eheeeee it - - eei - the fir toast of he evening--IIer 31 i / is empeeettee • • - a to ceneelve. It :naiad throw a siaala, t's" Q teen Viotti ia. Th.atek. with m . Ai - obstacle: irrthe way of raiders, it was eta 1 eithalaTism.. T e Band, "GodSave • . • . tirely nee -tiled fer by any :tett. of the Cana- Queen/4' , dian. Government or people„ and it ur.- .. The ecoal _to , qt. Was thengiven---- doubtedly leads many intelligetit sina.i_ Prince lual Prra ass of Wales ani the cans to ask tite question' Whether flick are of the 13.4yal. Pain ly.. B Ind," The P not speedily driftittee ia ale --‘.:'; Ceatralizino ,.01 1 Ifi:' 'HA G`'" kfinan'"" . despottstn," as Iheyeterni lt, of .Europ..an . The third tort wzis, The ,Gover B talee-4, For li ... ; . -* rl t e 0 s n : • 1 . -was, The Artny :a , a.i. W:,is load!), cheered, j-• - ,-- • - lie Ir. Adunso.ii proposed tha± Chairinan;"- b., atid in (1 )in:.; •_s,4, -paid- a high "and merited hair tiilete of respect to him, 'commentin .,- upon the able- and s it illictory : inanner in° which .; -1 Mi-. ItitchiC, hail ifis-..har,red the duties pei- iofh- tatting to his- various offices,and. emcluded , Thy. s:iyete thet since Me. Ritehie's. resienation- )4„?4- .1 of the Count).- Gletkship he had been tendered iies-•,.- ii:_sl.tuation inneh-rtirirelucratfve. Air. JOshua liol,-1 CalIewly rose end said that the presem was oae of,the happiest moments ot h15 itias-,- -thi..'; : -• - initeli as it- ofered him an opportunity - of .. publicly expressine the• genuine appreeiation . , lie entertauled afire worthy -Chaiernien. '..11e T he .1 knew: thae'te Many- this mita(' appear anotn- reit 4 .di ms, bet he -novel tyless repeated it in ail i Snerity.Il ferenaes., aiid 4.npleasantriesses had -so fre- / •--. e rt;grette'd•-very niCh that di f- quently arisim between them i tis. to who W:1s- 1. nar to blame and: what!the cense of these differ, A eecea, he won (1!1(.)tnew allude; but lia they El )4 knew each other anon thOohly.- he.. , vested the -se little diflizulties mil rhtle -future. aleetell, .A taflollock,- Chug .Ci.app-el,.-.Tlibs '-,be avoided, and dothiii, further°occur to . mar 13-roadfoot,-Duifn Beehaidion, 13 Clark, • ;las- , Giark; Sohn .tharli, Win Fadyen," Hugh- Mc- Phail, Wm Vatitoa, Rich, Bennett, -R W 'RosS, JOha Johnston, Geo 12-iiitzietrii. . 2nti„- Battalion. .;-7 Thos Granger, Benj Lister, _Win Story, Jas Mitehell, Peter Gra, ham, Dond MCDonald, Jos MeCnteheon, A 13.11:a411, Alex.McDo-dald,illid Strachan, Jesse Sp rin re Iteht 13roiAs, Chas -Sprague, -J eines AleL ruelditi, litieb. Leniont, igai L intent, Jolla C.irdilfeJii"eu Underwood; Doild Stew- art, WIn Vincent, lrielr Snralder, A in, Bright, Jas Olin, Italn ken -ley, JOs ..K.light, • Eeury. Wilson, Geo_ Yoe ng, Jos La le, Will ,I.Jeciiie,' Jnlin Whiitietd, Frnil Bradley, John 'llislop, Admit Turoball, John INIcTiurgart R %ea ever te bad been tae- cause --.of such disagree; 1 , he I lling, 31r. - -.0 11 Mtirris, Sas Vanston„ Wm Elitott, . Frencie nohOtoOn, Jas.•McDonald, Wm 7feifer. Add. r,as 1- [11 It it WaS trailtenti Ina!, and IIwasquite . -a-oway was, to " bury • the AlcLetipan,. .1.elitt Gordoai; Isaac Pamson, tyrentes.- The system - appeai-a-- to b. Gari deprecated with equal vier on both.;ides.1..`ele)a.)w• of the line. Canadian jotirnals condemn The eat toast it as itiiquiteusly unjust, and the Aineri- N3Y.Y Great ritai-n•:..i Band-" Th3 2nd Battalion. -- George Bowers,R. Dowell, • win Jackson,, ivta Gra-Mick, win King, -, Joseph Biddlecombel- jilt Mitchell', E M 31c1'hersore Curtis Stephenson,. john Dins!ey,. Jas Tattle, Soseph-Rattenbery, Robt M &see, Sao Hodgins. J C Detlor,A-ndrew_, Irvine:, David Masers-, Jna Arde • STANLEr. -1st Battalion.--Jno10Donald, Jas Dales,- •Daitcan Thoiripson, Chas (Alison, Jiio.Gibsony. Jas Neveti, Geo 'Beard:Ronald McInnes; Sno_ Whitineite Jno -,A1 Nair. Geo -AI Nair, Peter. Cameron, Mc 1I! lane, win Smith, wm SinveliceJos Mite.hell,. Jno--.:McKay, David Hardy, Sani'l Turner, duo A Buchanan, Bolls,,Sosepli Col vi mitt Rankin, Jas Lang -Duncan McFerlarte, Jno Durteap, Jno Cook,. Alex. MeEvery, Robt litouck, ..Buchard Robert -Soo, John Stevenson, George Ken- nedy, . win Peck, Geo Clerk; win. 6'1ierritt, wm Dawson' , Alex Johnston, Thos Stev- enson, win ,S.tevason,aicirt'd Eaves, wm Johnston, Geo johnston'• Robt Wells,' Jai Mitehell, &infidel Reed, Andrew ;Reed; John :Galbraith, Peter -Campbell, James Sparks,. Jas Campbell, Thos E Sanderson Geo Campbell, john Kain, Petri*'Job nstOn- Chas DeWera --Dan McUilles,_ Daft thwart, John StiCkle,- JasephUhampagn, ASO tiravell.s 2nd, Bittation.-Jas Blair, Jaz Must- ard, Jno _McQueen 'Jan, Alex runes, NI at: thew •Grecriside, Donald McLean, .Arthur Meitea, war Molftt, David Gelbraith;Neil McGill', Chas w Smith,. Peter MeSaren, Wmaiehardson, Gen' McKay, .Jas Turner„. Geo Ward, Duncan :McTavish,- Ilanison_ jtiS Redman, jdo Stodgdill, Ed w Robertson; Henry Dawson, &tidy, win Clark, Math Stole, Jito Algison, Robt Ellio it,: II al ph Stevensonj u n; Edw Boyec Solon -mu Pollock,- Jut)Campbell, Allen Aster, Alex Carepbell,•Thos Hannan-, John Bannerman, Henry. Howard, EltY West- lake, Lorenzo .-Spiketeitoi James, Castle, Alex Johnston, Win Johnston, Antonie Pearce, Adam* Iioane, 'in° -Robertson, Augustine Haler Jun, Daniel :Getman; Archibald Ponlial ,e :Donald, 13allantine, jno- Penliale, Milo Church, John Duncan, Jas MeGrugan,...JnO widunteo, wtu Crook, .Richard Crook, .1no Crook, Thos -Jas-.Grainger, Jno Grainger,. WIn. Rose. -TOWNSUIP OF OREr. .1st Ilattalion.,=Dani 11 C1eff4- Andrew Story, Geo -21tttchilI, Jno -Gralfam,. T Girt - ham 'Jai Simpson; Don 1d ,AlcDotig-all, Sohn Aleduteheon•.... Dinicati Aft:Donald • Robt- Fa . . g.ite Alex Straehan, Dani itheripaop,.•Ely -Savage; Jas • McPherson, John Dance, Niel McLaughfintChas WhelP- ton,..Arelid Liunont, i.Ang Lamont, ,Robert Baer, Jacob Yontig, Ch aS -Mdlard, Daniel Millard, J Ri xisiy, Robt Taylor, Jesse Sine:air, Dond.MeNair, Atek.MeNair, John_ Can border papers denounce it as bein-,- Red, VC' lite and hie:" absurdly siticidai and ILinee they d" . _ Alex leder Jo' n -Sen, 'Kea, rosPiul nantly demand that it.shall be ex' p,o-11d Ile sal ae. felt it an houor to have the . the friendship wl4eit -he •&trite:AV hoped might this night be Cemented between. thein. He hal much • plc &sure end eeing the re. edniarks oNX1r. Adamson in referenee to dur worthy 0:Mirth-In.* pr. -Wood,the . Vice - op . at once The *people of 3liehie eau and '''' e pertueityol rebut in ; ki.--iiik6 fbi`tIP wa the Kest generally, are especially angry anA, enthusiastic Manner: in Which with Mr. Siward,aod fat to si.tf.: why thei7'. to .4t -or il4,..ikemy anl •Zlavy had 'been' ee., aecdtomed ti routes of traffie ..enl travAl 1i -i. th lc rPectalile e'-:Im11.341. ' l'ihe sed, he 1v (LI! to the ie n' of -Mr. Cadewav nd _And e Lid diet a!theugh ha il: fl,elinz liad nu- .; tb.r t. . tunatc.y exLSte.1 oe t 4 tea 11,1n,o., nail Mr.. . Cal oway fur a lo•ig tiny.. (nuch too 1,in ,. if ere • -evierrtyirinuattnte, the chairman rin - .th,--3 Mr. Ritchie tesponded in a vel and elective m inaer, abd. alter hu 1101 roIntin; the and ireubles . had wider eine 1.1 baeltwo-i'ls of nada should - be thus - iathfully. - sliat u -p Ivice-nf 1ti- country he 4-,d -Zpent, -- he tees' . ot unprOitabIy., the -filwer of his' days,. a to please the fancy of': an illiberal he h:id of e'v to say &a tile Ar my an ll N. . official at Wishingten. Whetever the Of Great ' 'Attie wou'd ever be feutel wh cause may bee One fact is patent, the busi- 41ory all hotter kd. : (Applause) It e nessrelatiOns which have so 'Ione. .sithsist- .. . a nut for h ea to eufagise the two arnie of t ed between the two countries have been service, bit history,: wouid proveahat ta ' Lny , ' ' suspended for the 'past we41.: and if the • were not queled, ;niheli Iese -excelled, btu system is continued non -intercourse must armY Or rY unde' hear". In 1 1 47)()f be the order not of the day meiely but of tea aiseeq)a lea weak! cite several battles - . the entire season. .- The blockete up of sea end !ti4id where ritish eailers and s il li the great through routes of travel has doae 1 h--(1 111'21 $e g'er '-' s'"' °f th' f"rtt.iii much damage to the Canadian- and West, nations in the world. • The firs't h-2 ;run - ern Railways. -Several trains pr day &dud.: t3 Was the di.Structim of the Ifien that used to be .crowded are taken off alto, deeent t ' 'Nile by the gallant Nelson, wh , gethere and the few that do run cannot although Idea ', yet; liYed in every B'iti possibly pay- expenses, _' e - • 'The attittide of the -Glebe upon this heart. (_ pplauee.) ;Tile tient was etlie .6 gage.nont pa- -Capa -T:rafikar whore t - question ni la -ioewhat temarkable. It beej ee N flounces Mr. Sewardis new enterprise in no very coaciliatory spirit, and aettially pro- cendin; to ir- rior_ with !lief -fad:less laurel, and bear his poses that Caaada should retaliate by way spirit henc . [la died with the eXpreesion of setting a -foot a counter paseport sys- tem.... We seriously object to this._ it is' Z.ti;121,-Iil-f -tPri:stteTdif:;11-kpraetlictI-h:ovue,dd.ifnoent:iI t ill-natured and altogether an_Britist- If s.v Continental countries adopt absurd pasee. so noble: example kind enleavoe to d_ is port; regnietimis Englishfuen have acens- charge the r duty in. whatever Sphere of life omed themselves to 'math at the fat t . a God might be pleased to.eall them to. The t . • - Jr, - without dreaining for a moment that'll` is 1-119.41C:Fil thi-ser°11 °f`-l'aiii.- was his gall" worthy nt laiitation. NO, no, l'assports,. c°21-1trYn'a/) .-Admii:41. bleb; CoIliegweed, , and pollee surveillance, and ktter-opeuinge ,1.1°.3e--s-hl-PITO the van, at ;_Trafalgar. • Fore - a - and presse.acerine. are the offsPrine- of bar- . a 0,. C27 arisra, the weapens_ of despotism, depend , Upon de and should never be couuteneneed by a free and enlightened peop*e. 'if Mr. Seward. does not wish. as to enter his mas- tees dominions let us ate yeat home, and hatchet.- huneeforth arid forever. 'Afr. C illo way- rose and- slid -that the re- ey Calder, -101 9. eon 12. .,. . oD1'.-1c.SIIIP,.(*.)k: TrIt.thpilly.: ISi Ritia/i0li. Andw.- Diindas, J Littlee, Thos- Wilson,' Robert Vail is. Jobb Ye' t Vs -Geo -Seott :Ilioliard Linuke, Rah, WoOd, "John 'Mitchell, Win ty Neria lanes, %Yin Lawson, -.111 • MeTavieh, -3,-..pho Men, Ses Nicholson, John A Gehl:Li-el:, amid MeTavts ,b- J.elin-Gregory„ stoa[Jas Mitelicil Jes-,Fer;Uson, Alatthew Ewee; John McIntosh, Peter Faller, je Craig, %Vat Craig;Thoi cronyn, A A.-Step:art, Tilos Cronyli, , 1111 '11 -MeDonald, Jas Csss- mere, %Vat Smith, Eeiminel 11)it, b`ergusen, Geo Fortune,' -CiiIiu MeDan-all, Rohl Uronyn,,Jas BargeSS, Robt Greves, D - .2„na Baltalion.-Win Johnston, -AT • John Greves, James Mcd,eilaeate • : r- • joipl, 'Lee, Gair and others, relativeee the pe fo.tenance lit. iln of their. Statute Labor, by draWing grayel in_ %%jitter, it wee Moved by Mr. Warue e second- Jas-Atchesep,Thos Mcareight, .1i, McCreig . ed V gr. Warwick, that the petition of Wm. - . -:rowssitte ee 11S8OhNE. i .: Gait' and otUere be granted. ---Carried • - - - - 2. Moved by Mr. 'Warner, seconded...by. •lst Beatedion.--4ini:Raieliffe, David kydd, Mr. Snell, that a By -Law for appoipting. Re- idt 13 Sperling,- Geo Keight, Carmichael, - turning-. Officers .tdr' :the ensuing , year. be J'ilf,1.(jusshi. lIkral Miliel'si 611411 OlaFfoni S -prepared-, reed and passel -Carried . :Carnpbel, Robt "Howbray, Andiv Ca,mpbell, 1.he 13y -Law was prepared, read an . passed.. Robe Boutl.rotie Denetin Carinichael,- 'Tames - ee I . Moved by hfr. Warwick, seconded by -- Horton, Chas- Hall-, Dairid Kiri, Thos Limon- Warner, That the arrearegee against lot y, tine, John Beyana, -Rhbi-K-Illind,--EJ.Moise, Manchester, for 1859,and aeainst lot 34, cen. Vin Creech, Win E der, John" Barifs.--Alex 11, for 1858 be cancelled, as it appears such Buell:man, -Win_alerienziee Hugh McDonald, tuxes have been already paideand Mr.Robeit. -Win Morel., flugh-Ralkweli, Leonard MeTag7 spin receive $1.76, and Ricamel Towniseed and . e4la! ..ii.r.°11e y ,h A.6311 IdUr7i vr 'N. il el ikes401.A16D.: Johnll ' ;. Nij la' Carried. - • - : • . ' Ballantyne, Thos C Ilbsbie Alheit Powell. ,13ie,j jaiii_ohinie. Satin' Threiner receive eat:de:five clkelarse-a lilacetord Jas israele • Wm ArMstroie John e e . 0 /. . ey 4.- Meted ,:bv Mr. Warder, seconded .14: -Powell,. Win Bugg,- 'Wm McGee, Thos Oak, Mr .Snela-Tbat by Rogerson pa yl the -sum_ Silas Mudge,. Lowell , Walker, Sas Westcott,- of $21:81, and the balance of arre0ages be John Hollings, Jas Oake, Andrew Turobulle refunded which has been paid on_ lot 7; Oen. Peter *Taggart, John Thornton, Thas A- 11; viz: $22.27:-7-Carrtffd. . 7 AteDermitt, Nelson McGee, 'llobt Fella, -Wm: .• 5.• Moved by Mr. Longbeitem, seconded MeLellan,:Alex Stewart, John Hall, John- by Mr, Werwiek, That $2.50 be refunded Mr. Melville on• actout of Statute -Labin.- of , marks he had male were- expres3a1 in all , 'sincerity_ e hoped tit:it • _thin 6.4%15'110w aft u-nderstiadhie of ntutual Liendsh'n bet ,vcen is; =So:ig'oy " Rin Banjo." S tiy Mr.Sart.tt, "Tile C ao0 it Piadie." Sing- by .1t.4 -James ,h'au k nee The - Tei - e 1 Pot.- -.13and--" "Qttickstop." SOO4 3* Elliett. c-14:e4ut's Sane sh el-. Ri.b.J.d Croukls ".The ree Sono' by Mrp.Burns, • - 1.1 :prop_isd " The Vie:eCheir fe:4 ir-hde-Victary was de cro en the. brow of the. dyine inan.t.' rnadi Soniz:reinarka ifooti•the toast, 'hi the course uf whieli he J1153 .141 high eridoneumk apob the vicee:hair_ man's priratel„aird public character. Dr. Wood delivere inns% eloquent aad -elabor- ate speech hi response. - - Sons by -lir, hesk, Aim; e)' Band-" British Grena,lier." Toa.41,, 4,111..e health of Mr. 'Alexander- Johnson:" kir. Johnson acknowledged the toast • in riot gentlemanly manner. Mr. Adainsan, in-- re- marking ta this toiist, colup!etely' excelled hi in sellin language- and • e itiquence. _ S )64' by'Mr. Daigetty,i " John Andersoo -my Jae." -Seng by Mr. Ritchie, " ,Lewland Laesie." M. Calloway •- proposed The latidieal Truro -Sidon," pnupling it ,with the reime Of. Dr. 0 arelnere, -ifiesporided to by Drs. Wood and Gardeer. .Todst--" The health 'or Mrs. Adamsoti.T Responded to by gr. Adamson in a very happy manner. Team -a '41 he Hosenud Hoste54." -Responded, to by A. D. Cairieron. Toast-"The.Mettibers of the Bayfield Braii 13atid.": 'Responded to by Mr. _Homan: . Toast," The Piper." (Ales Mansell). A voteef thanks was then -tender- ed to the chairman for the very gentlemanly otauner in whieh lie hecl occuoied the chair. The Band then ; played. a God _Save the Queen," and the assembly quietly dispersed at about three o'clock - in the_ niorning, till expressing the- greateet satisfaction 'at the proceediners of the evening.' • , try_by all means to discover how far it is posible to fall back apex! our own ree sources, but let us not in such a case re- turn evil fbr evil. ' A SIOTIFICAAT FACT. Tat PEEEn NEGRO.- It app*ars from a carefully prepared report that fiftyl tholisand liberated negcoes in Luisia havh-p,erished e. from starvation, and from diseases induced by • wane, duende the past lira yea's. . ,We quote the above paragraph from the editoria1 columns of our. excellent con- temporary, the Hainlltan Times, which is ultra. -abolition tone, and which cannot of course he accused .of being 'ideated by a feeltag of hostility teethe North. Ac- cepting, then, the assertion as true in every respict, what a chnelusive proosf it i that the North has not beea really in earn- est ia its professed love fur the wretched negro. Thera have beea very few obsta- cles to the carrying out of the immediate emancipation principle Q11 the Lower - Mississippi since the Fall of New Orleans. The, valley has been. thrown -Open to -northern eaterprise'- atunhees ,af New in?st antav the military leaders of- Britein t; st Jed. the ' hie Duke' of:Wellington, one of the most s ceesftil g-enerals that ever drew a a %end. Te say nettling of thttast, where him, and fit airy vatigaished the conqueror of he disidayel- his great -powersi-.they knew; that on the continent efEerope he beat.every Mamba', of ; mile° that Napoleo ii. sent against cenquerors, Napoleon Bonaparte, on the plains of WI iterloo. -(Cheers.). -Passing over; -the Criinea -War and the Mutiny. in the_ Eait, the facts o ivhicit would be fresh in their' memories, :1 e wduId ,speak of the land they . , . . - lived in. ' 1 Canada .we had a mixed Popula- tion ; but one the .woree. for that Ther were frone t e Grampian Hills to the Lanu'e Ead of En Ad, -from Brill's Greenlee, flout sunny Fran frOm the beautifiil Rhineland, from the lei nds el' Holland. and the motile_ tains of Ss tzerland. , All these countries had sent for 1 their patriote and warriors', and why- sacred not Cankida, If need . be, send forth -inen ho would in peace exert the energy and i war emulate the glorions deeds of their fore titers. (Cheers.) In .couclu siolg the speither urged_his hearers to be true te themselv anti the Army and Navy of Britain wool be true to them. His apology for trespasaire, to Such an -;extent upon the patience of the audience,- was that he had lullholland, James Lockland, Chas Baxter, 1 Henry. Yeoman, Chas Haskiu, Nelson Moine, served. in b branches ef- the .:..service.- James Clorkey, Thos Ti..-.. Sk (Laughter and Cheers-) e et, Song by A White and 13 and gaid the ed upon him 7 THE DE AFT: - (ontrnued.) _NORRIS. . _ , 1st B ittalion.-aDonald MeCalleni, Joel Sellars; Francis Corbett, Sohn McLeod, Thos, Ritchie, Patrick Shea, Thomas Ellis,. 'AN m. McCi•ea; Thos • Corbett, Robt ArnastrOng, W Buttery, Win. Clegg, Henry Switzer, John Writson,•JainekW,Lon," -Alex •Mustaed; John Prikett, 'Thomas Brandon, wie. Rue ledge, Jahn Srnith, Duncan Ferguson- IIUUI bad Foley, Nelson Fralicke -'George Scott, ThOiSaniple, Angus MeSween, Walteritich,?. Henry Bannatyne, Irvin Armstroter, aniel . Moore, . &twat d...FoStee. James _Mc- reggote Alex. Fraset. . . . 2nd- Batt2alion. --.Rodolphus . Engtand, Alex .Krier wite.-•McDofiald wm Powell . co• . • George Mamfrize -James Porter, Samuel; Ratto.n, John itudC1,•Robt Muir, AlekForrest,' Thos Garniss, Jas Lang, 6e6 ;Ross, Walter' Barges,. Edw Bryan, win Hays, , Jas Wat3cip, Thos Cain, Sand 'McGardy, Itichid Geo. Gamey, Nath Squire, fleeter McKellar, win Vanson, win : Bryan,. Jas. Moses, Win-- Siaith, John Glazer, Geo Kelly,- Anthony Sample, Chas Viaress, Alex- Ceiripbell, Jobe McDonald, .wmtrown, Peter Ellison-, John McArthur, _ 4taistro`p4,, RObt Dowie,. David Milhison,-J'as „Scott; fleury Casforde Edw. Hands.' .-Joshua Calloway_: The Red, e., The chairman then rose . a ftli and last tohst which devolitfD - artieularly tolpropose was one. G whieh he was sure every ou present would ng...Lnd abolitionists have taken confiecat e . , e4ant and. cipmPlinientary-little speech, the heartily resP4Pd. to. Prefac lig it with. a very -; ed platitatiozni„ with - the erpress - under- chairman then . proposed :tile toast, '4.0ur. standing that they are to be worked by Guest ii! received With deafeaing Oder?: :The rreepaci negro,iab...1.,410us2n4 of s.uves vice-. chairmanladded. a ew ery C---omplirnent- ary:remarks. aBanda--". or ea aright good in.rfe been sent to the edea offreedom, and Fellom" --I,' - gas despite `the Sunday _Scheele, and Me. Adam* then rose an after retaini-ng . g e thiniter eivilizati '' a the . a on, an _a absenc' e ofe thanks for th ientliusiastiO manner in whk.h. - their 014 maaterS, the dreadful fact stands_ and masterly antler, Went ;over his whole' his health he een drunk, he, id avertable Oa_ la all its hideousness that- fifty ilyetee Career (I! i offie 1 lire. Ile seid that ever since -. /nod of the rtewly-fr.aad Wretches have his entrance i to publie fife be had made it died of starvation and want. And that, although he resiened the arduous ilutiesl' - a - his business t study the Public welfare- and too, at the spot from whence:11o. Stowe of councillor o accept the more onerous - drew theLag,ree tor her inittioria novel, office of Clerk lef the Counties' Con , nen, vet Will Md. phifanthropista who contend for ?rem& n ore general, alitl he sincerely thigesssvasamly a sphetain whieh he couyl make euemeaeateat4_ ieneeadideatal Ealinoipa_ hoped that by lid of applicton and persee J tion crack the nut ? 1%ere's k r. a ernal la vernuceehe alight be enabled discharge the it 1 duties pertaundg to.hts office - faithfully and _ _ satisfactorily. 'his' _worthy redeassor had • - CLINTON. ist BattaliOn. -.George-Harland,: wm Therapson, Geo:. Lanlla, James McDonald, Gillis Gilchrist, David Grant, John Ridout, antes Green, John Lockwood, John' Curry, Hugh Cunnin,ghasze G•eo Beatty, John Chatnberlane, Jno • Barks,' Jae- McFarlane, wraFenton Ri h'd .•Irwin, James Simmons-. McKinnon, Wni Carnochan, Gilbert Thomp: son, Jacob Jacob, Sas-Thompsotejno Proud- foot,George Stanhurry.Dbnald Clarlallormate McLeod Ebenezer _Forsythe. , wawAsosn. • 1st Battation.-Jas Rost, Sarni Stuthers, Rich.'d Oliver, Wm Phelin, Robt J Brown, Joseph Smith, Jno Hannah, yvte Patton, Wen .Lyons, Wm:Sanderson. jtioj Seddy, Edw McGuire,'Jno FOwlee, Wm Capipbell, pat'rk, McGuire, Sas Craig,' J as Young, 1Wm Connet, J no Kerr Jno Demon-, Sas FereAuson.. Rich'd Jno SteliarteEdW Brophy,Jno'Broolia, Sas•Farrall, Jiro Mack, Jno lItidle.y, Suitt I it 1- • Waldo- Thos Panders Hugh !Doyle Wm Wilson, Sas -Durnin, Jacob Cummings, Henry siawlor, Michael Ard, S Neihery,Wm Tindall; Thos Black, Darken McCallar,Jah McDonald, jeo McBarney, ' :Feuntaiit Naglor; Tiros Brandon, Jas Mckenzie, Sao Miezus _Joseph AVileoti,Donald chez' nan,Normea dab' len, -Sas: Whyase Jas McCoanel, -GeO-W 7I3erry, Vin t McArthur; •Vini_ P. (1. White. , 2nd Battalian.-Wm Wilson,ino Bidwell, Richal Moore, Alex Rose, Geo Pat'fle Nueeet, Abraham Wilson,' Geo Patton, Roo't Bovies,. Alek McConnell, McBrien, Henry I3oyle, Jno -Boyle, Jno Davis, Wm Dayidson, Arthur Meidear, Joseph 'Booth, :Thee-, Horan, Thos Walsh, - -Martin Donohue, Wm- 13rOdy;Sceeph Crowe, Thos Mc.Bride,:. Thos Phillips, , Win Todd, Robt: HailleJoseph Jackson, Jag' Edmond, Duncan MeDimald Archibald- *Caller, Teo Williama, .Arthar JO Anderson, *Richard Leisbinan, Wm Nethery, Wm Dens. more, Wm McBarney,' Sohn Cook, Sas Neth- ery, David Saxe Alex Mooney, Jno Mooney, Jas A,gnewe Thee Agile*, Joseph Heapiny, tlugh- Cumminz, Jas Rlliott, VV'm Dawes, Thes Graham, Sue Roberts, Robt Proctor, Win -Bowes, : J elms; MeCrea, Jae Sevage„ Wm &blind. • e . STANLEY. Ward No 1. Cameron. Ward No 2.. ; ....... - IV. Riley. Ward -No 3 . Alex..fohnston. Ward No 4.. . Thos. Sitnpson. Ward No 5. - Baird. - The :contest in Ward" No. 1 between Dr. Woods end Mr. Cameron was a very keen one, but the Dr. lost by a majo Ity of 12, although his friends fought nobiy for him. • CA.RRICS. • *ears. Fisher, tIogga Kozel!, Grein. • • • -.. - .G4EEN`OCK:. •••••••••••••• Inglis, and _BrMa.;1 sysras; andValentine. Corrigan, Phalin, _ _ • THE RAIDERS: The 'Leader' says that on the 7th, "Mr: justice Smith has decided the point of juria diction in opposition- to the previoes decision ofjudee,Ceursot ; -and the . final decisioa le now likely to be on the -merits. Another [mina -which involves a' new question of Jae asciietiene has, however, been raised by the de fence •It does not -affect the jute -diction of .the Court:over which Mr 'Justice with 'pre- aut of the United States cour over the crime with which the raiders' are harged..------ I he treaty of extraditien is wi:h ,he,Ueited Seiteseand it is coetended that unless the Un- ited States courts' have jurisdiction OM' the crime charged, the prisoners can no -be given up. lt•appears that one of our st itutes'pas- sed to give el:ct -,tp the treaty, expressly ex- teTaded it to cases over which the separate Jettes have co iniia tce,but that a subiequent statute unfits proviSion „The Judte re servad the point, and promised -to give his clet cison on Tuesday a but -in the eneatetime he let fall some expressiens which seed! to make_ .it probable that he trill overrule. thiS new ob- jection. ro let sri bee e: t n.°1 ifn The Council met- this. day pursuant to HITLLETT COUNCIL ent. ,All the members e - Dee. 17111 1864. I • - au dtejs°oulanlmast 'fleeting wer read and- . confirmed. . 1. _In reference to thepetition O'witiam 2nd Ratration.-Andreiv Simpson, Arthur Blatchford, Andrew Beith, Arm4rong, Peter Barrows George lairrowi . _Thos. D Ballairtinie Bryans, Win Crawford, W Canes, Xrchibal Campbellt Wni-Caitlee• . Am- brose Cattle, George Cornish,Robert Cooper, David Dougall, Sum MIKA, Robt Fowler, Richard Fansen, Win Fulton, George Fine- -mare Wm Fulton, las -Glenn, Wrie.1/orton, fit caard Hanford, Jas Hanford, Henry law; Ciiristopheelryine,Jas Johns•tode, Wm Sackel, David Jaqs, Wm Reddy, john Kellanda Win Kirk, Sam Kirk,aRichard Saxton, Jas Millar, &jell E Wm Moiheith, Jas Monteith, Jae Mowbray, Zech MineraGeorge 4 R McLeod, Jolin'O-rchaid,Thoihas Pepper, Wm 11 Passinore, Richard Pollard,Sohn Pin combe,Stialuel Parkinson, John lee; George Stacy, Atex-,Fremore, Tifos --Vance 'George . Willis, Robt Wet Gould jonathan 6inith, George M Scott, . • TIICEERSUIru. Lt Battalzon.-'by Archibald, Hugh Re- f ' . - a - Dutiovan Wm James Angus McKay Robt Sills, Roes'_Roberteon, Peter Kelly, Earnest Schmeediny, Mehl ,Dntoy, wax Carnecha.n, Arch -Dixon, John Steel; Alex, Nicholson,, ILigh MeDerniid, RobtFortune :John Man, tyre, George McKay, James ViIliams, John Scott, John ProudtOot, R. Chas Stoneman, David Canipbell, Thomas Kerby, Thotwets Devereau, John Drover,: John Cameron, Met Stoddart, George; Gray, Richard Halle, John Ford, Alex Stinemien, Caw' Sutherland, Den C Brien. Robt :Hailston,Ratet Patterson, Thos McKenzie, Jas McMurry,: Isaac Earnest, Win Mallen, Jas afelitidge, David Walsh, • Jades Dinsleyerrye -Blare James Hae, George Thompgoa, Jahn McKinecie; _Peter Cooper, Jas Campbell. • . • : 2nd Balliztion.Petet Cowan,Aleir Stew- art, Robt Robeion, Thos -McKenzie, Leonard Shouldine, Hen re; Jit McVarlane,Thos Moone, WeaFinlays6n, As Ireland, Jamet Vanmone . Edwd Aubery,, John jailer, Eger Veal.--;Kerlay.-:-,,Rilieran,RObt Stephens, David 0 Bien, Pant Shaffer, Alex *Slag, gate Samuel. Dixon, Jas ayam Smith, Alex Fraser, Alfred Campbell, Wei Mek-ar. lane, Sichiey. Jacob. Jag Seavon, john- Eala itus, Jae ateKaY, John Park; Alex McKay, IWni SeottiJohn Thompsitia,•John Blake,Alex Cowan, Jas Robb, Robt 1sT alayety, jra Chas Carried. - 6. • Moved by Mr. Lengbottcim, s minded by Mr: Warwick, l'aat-the sum of 8.80 be refunded to Mr. C cooper,' being custs in a sv-suit between haat and C. Dale. Moved in - ameadnient, by _Mr. liecoreided by Mr. Warner, that said sam of $8,80 be net refanded.-Athendment 1 carried by caming vote of teeeve. 1 • . 7. Moved by Mr. Marwick, seconded by Mr. Snell That the -sum ot one hundred and ninety -six dollars be paid from Township funds' to Hulled and Goderich base tieee and the sum of fifty dollars to Hulleit and Mc 'Killop base line, and also twentydollars to dase line Hullettand Morris. -Carrie. 8.. Moved by Mr. /Warner, seconded *by Lortgbottom,That the followingaecounts be paid, viz. Mr. Braithwaite $5‘.00, Mr. Brunsdea $1.5-0, and $2,32 to word 5, to be bliirged to ne.xt -year; Councillors fees $96.00, and expenses incurred relative to base lute and Bennett road businesso$10.90, and Melville and Binghauss deeds and site,. $4.50.- Carried. , 3. Moved by Mr. Warner, seconded by Mr. Warwick, That Mr. Morgan be appointed to repair the bridge On the Ira. Road, by ° M - aexpendine a SUnot exceeding -five dollars, such sum to be charged to Ward .5, -for. the year 1865. -Carried. - • 10. Moved by Mr.Warner, seconded by Mr. Snell, That the Pathruaster ...Miller Lawson be appointed -to call out men, liabie to_ perform Statute Labor -to repair tbe bridge in the M. Block. -Carried. 11. Moved bj Mr. Snell,: seconded by Mr. Waruert That the Council do new adjourn to meat again according to law. --Carried. THOMAS SLOAN, Township Cleric. iMILITARY- Swam.- Large amounts of military stores for the else of the volunteers, have been 'despatched at the docks at King.e. 8t1311 for -WindsoaChathani, Sandwich, 6 rma and other points along the Southern fr ntier of the Western section of the Province. At Ins residence, Walkerton, thig (Friday) monung, -Charles Thomas Ambrose, Esq., Merchant, after a tingeringiliness in the 44th year of his age. , TRE AMERICAN WAR. CSAELESTON, Jan. -5-No further move- ments of the enemy are reported to -day His force is still concentrating and assembling at Hardeeville and theSavannah river. There is no truth in their reported advance on Gra- hauisville. The reported deaths of flood and Forrest.are not confirmect - . - From Savannith,'We learn t114 Gene man is pursuing a very coneiliator- aud bas isseed a proclamation permitting planters to bring in their produce, as -usual, and holds out inducements for ehem to do eo. Thii looks as if lie felt perfectly secure, and meant to snake all the frieeds he can. The Charleston Mercury understands that Sherman has given the citizens of ?Savannah 15 days to- settle up their bank andothei her counts,- which are to be balanced in Confed- ate treasury notes If this be true, there will be but few open accounts in Savannah after the 15 day truce expires. Everybody, arid everybody's relation, will be eager to square unPesas te:lnievee.r, beyond all doeba we await with Gen. Hood being new safely across the Ten some interest for details or bus future, move - me tits. Gen.IThomas will endear by all Poisible means to prevent him if P but delay eding to Char - the prospective bother it be the him at all event, from .pro leston or any other point i lime of Sherman's-match. object of Hood to -march t, the defence of Charleston remaini to be. seen. Whatever is the.deterniination, we may anticipate. more severe fighting between the rival armies of the Tennesseeemeanwkile Sheri -nee% march northward from. Savannah doe -. not appear to be makinf rapid progress. The weather has been unpropitious, or other and more im- portant causes have combined to impede his advance Charleston. - • . The Berta; Shenandoah -correspondent sitys :-There are rumors in circulation - in that region Which it is not proper to- publish, that, the Confederates are engaged ie wine r very mysterious military moVernentsL Late Confederate newspapers show that the fight of the.Jeff, Davis and antieJeffDavis factions is constantly growing more sanguia, ary. The lines between them are now strictly .drairn: Those opeoeed to Davis Ac- cuse him in the Most open, and vehement manner of being the cause arall their recent disasters, and they in turn, ate charged by Jeff's organs with destroying Confidence in the ability of the _confederacy to achieve its iisdependence, preventing frill enforcement of the conscription and•encouraging deserters. r1\71.-IY. YORK", Jan. Wortd's Wash- ingtdp eorreependent says that it is rumored in that °city that Lee had been placed in coml. in' and of all the Confederate armies, bud, that he at once,determined to aut. Beauregard in command of the. defences of Richmond, in- tending himself to proceed to Soath Carolina to concentrate the Confederate forces in that quarter, Sor the purpose of confronting Sher. man in his proposed meyemetitenorthward, Sherman's ,inovement-wae considered by Lee as more important than any Grant can pos- sibly make upon Richmond in four months.. Foit DECE3inEtt.----Contents: lsteA Visit to the Citie.a and CemPs of the' Confederate States, r8113 64 -part I.e Tony Butler -a -part XV.; The Public- Schools Re- port--corictusion. Winchester and Shrews, - burn My Latest Vacation ,Excurston-paet ; - Aunt Ann's Ghost Story; Cornelius O'Dowd upon Men and Mime% !-and other Things in General -part XL For sale at this Office. Now is the time to eubscribe for Blackwood ---and the Reviews; - One dollar spent in • thie menner will yield e rich harvest of intellectual pleasure.. , THE Seam CAMPAIGN. -When the next -campaign !Tens ia the Southwest, the Fede: tat armies will be coefrented by the forces of Nice; .Smite, Taylor, Hood and Magruder, and then the fallacy that • the armies of the South are destroyed, will be exposed.- It w;11 thell be foiled that, exclusive of the forces commanded by Gen Gee,,, the Confederates, have yet in the mast least oefe hundred and thirty thousand -men, and when -these are killed off, they will be replaced from the re- serves (gala huadred thousand white men, of the proper military age, who are now scatter- ed through the States of the Confederacy. THE MAIIKE TS. . — GODEftielt, Jan. 10, 1863. Fall Wheat,. ...i,......$0:83 @• 0:84 Spring do ..........e. 0:73 @ 0:73a Oats, .............. ....... 0.:00 @ 0:32 Barley :. ................0:50 0:55 • • • • • • (.._ g Peas : a... e............ -0:00 - 0:50 Pork .. :............... 5:50 ( 5:75 Be.ea .......a• • • •• • • • 2.00 ...-........... 2 ( :50 3:90 Lambs. a • • la ..1 1).0o - ...., Nodes, eaph ..-........... 0:45 0°::500 LI lickens, pair ...... 0:20 • ° Geese, do ....... 025: !tides (green) ...............3.00 a), 01)11:I/°50° 11acks, do ........ 0:00 Better .,,..,.......,....... 0:00 0:15 Petatoes .............. 030: 1+14,es .................. 00° ::' 51°3 0°° 0:08 5 Vi-ood."...:. ........... 2:00 13; Apples• • . • , ........••• • . 0140 hay, 9 ton ...,.......*„10:00 Loertmer MAItiCETS.--Fall - Wheat 82cto traw, to Nortgaga Sale of Lands - F. per -load: .....- .. 2:50 874e; Spring do 76e to 78e. Oats 34c to TT liRvn _36e 5 Peas 5geto 60c; Barley 60e to 61e e u ---andvirtue Oft Power of Salo ,: iby -- , - 4 contained WA -Mortgage made by Joe.. Corn 50c to 56c.- . athan D. 1 Black, of the town of Gederieb, in NEW Yotis, Jan. 5. -Wheat Market dull. the County of Heron, Gentleman, of the Oats quiet.- Gold closed at 128 prem. - Brit part, to the Enron Matelot BoiLting Society, of the second part, (default having . .,.-. Ativntistmesto. been made in the due payment' thereof) wihl titt " be sold on Tuesday, the Seventhltty_of Nam _ A. D. 1865, at Twelve of the clock posy . _ at the Auction Mart of / Mews. nonagon de Haste-4ra, 'KINGSTON STREET, GODER ICE • the following property, that ii 10 to say: Lei ' Number ten hundred and thirty -aim 4101101 Harbor Flats, in the siud town of Goderich. r Deed under Power of Sale. M. C. CAMERON; :Solicitor for Mortgagees Dated at my chambers this 5th 'Amory* 1865._ - -- la° Ntn27Ther tistments. Insolvent Act or Mt ANDREW ROBERTSON, _ Plaint/g. FLAMES WILLIAM PICKFORD, Defendant. UPON Vending the Writ of At. tachtnent herein, the return Thereto, and the affidavits and pe. pers filed; I do order tam ilia creditors of the defendant be and they hereby are notified te'sneet at .30c F.F. atny chambers in the Court House, Law Stip j at the Town of Godericli, in the County of Enron, on WEDNES, DAY The Twenty -.Fifth day of JANUARY, A..D. 18651 at Tea o'clock, a. m., for. the purple of giving their advice upon the ape pointment of an official assignee. Dated:the 6th January, 4..1).1865. (-Signed) 7 B. COOPER, Huron k Bruce. CHARLES WILLIAM PICKFORD, . Leachville, Co. Huron. .T. HENRY JLTCE, Toronto, Plaintiff's Attorney. Jaw 371,504vr • A001!.eilRRIAOR 2:3-7.ui rn t_cs. TflEaubscribemiould announce to the pastier of Huron and Bruce that he has on baud -and will -make to order Carriages, Wagons, Ru. rows, &e., which will be sold cheap for -cash er - approved credit, on hand and for mile cheap, CUTTERS and .131-Eloilli JOHN PASSMO,_IwL4E9, .6. Avg 1st. 1363. * Vreteria Streetereociencite NOM IS THE TIME 70 817BSCRIBE - TO TUE' ENGLISH it AMERICAN _ MAGAZINES AT THE - Stgitti; °Bice. BOUND VOIMMES: OF. - C600 IIVORDOv. Sienday at Home, A-1YD XIgIS17.4E lioUlt1 - AT enig -.S.03-1VAI; OFFICE. —0— .-guglitith 4 -American Publications: Fr:RN-IS/1ED 1'0 ORDER , _ AT -Lowrslir 1A:Ti3S, AT THE•sional oFFicE. PUNCH'S A.L31A.ICAC . FOR 1865-;f1tICE Met& Codef.a.„ Jan. ib, 1$64. MOW ‘tEr. 4:11710 41CD arriage Factory LIGHT -HOUSE St.„GODARICIr rytHE SUBSCRIBER wiehes to return 'thanks J. to the public -for pare favors received st their - hands, and would beg to intiniatelhat he -udder, mined to waggons CHEAPER. THAN Evga., walla you a Waggon.romriete for $55,00-. ealh,andall other things in propartinai Atk Ivo* • Wfirrautied io give Satisfectioito Ail kindlier Farming Implements made to order,: - .JOHN AtoPHEIISON. Oodenelajan.9ila 1865. . -Ilfsarrr _ VALUABLE FIRIONG LAIN FOR SALE! Three and a half miles fromthe TOWN OF GODERICIL MEE unders;gned has been instructed to .1. offer for sale 400 acres in one Block, • About 72 of whicliare cleared, or, in Loa; to suit purchasers. _Being composed - of Lots 5 and 6 in the 3 concession, and Tots 5 and 6 in the 4 concession. oil in the Township of Cel. borne, Western Division. There are superior buildiats and a good Orchard on the proper- ty. A liberal credit will be allowed for part of the purchase money. , G. M. TRUMAN. Godench, Jan 10, 1865.- 50-1m CAUTION.-. ALL parties are hereby cautioned against crediting or Larboring my wife, Mary Ann Johnstone, On my account, us she' has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and I will not hold myself res- ponsible for debts of her contracting after this -date. - • '` ROBT. JOHNSTONE. Colborne, Jan. 7th, 1865. w50`3t Q TRAY COW. -Strayed from the Maitland Flats, on or about the list of November last, a brown andwhite cow, whitish face, scale over left eye, 4 years old. Information concerning her. will greatly oblige. A. NASMYTH.' Goderich, Jan. 7th 1865. w50 -3t 31oney to Lend, 'ON,very reasonable .terms. 'Apply to _ 'DOYLE, = Crabbsonew Block. Goderieh, 9th jan. 1865. . w50.1yr NOTICE. VIE Amnia Meeting ?f the members orths Co, of Huron Agricultural Society will be held at Dark's Hotel, Godench, on Satar- dsy,2lstinst.,stlo'clockp. ma for tlie par. pose of electing officers receiving teporiat from Branch Societies, Ake. G. X TRUMAN, Secy. -Gocierich, Jan. 10th, 1865, rpo SCHOOL TEA.CHERK-Wanted for Union School, No. oW Huron sod Ash, flea,' a Properly. qualified mete Teacher, holding a First orSecond AMC Certificate*, Engagement to comment, February - 1865. Salary sot to exceed- .$240,. - JOHNMcLENNAN, Seefiy. --- Aishfie4 lift 15, 1865 50* -at ^ ExPre 'scrip 'want forth. hink found I*" las Ian rr -loOntrib -overt) We membe get tin ed for bearers volume noon,' The T exiireg3 Wm - Pattiz Bays, for re -i A fee Chanel Conigrel jiff. I ber of also wi esteem thanks, iieartfe the, eon the hi _ their el =nem *Salo dram. DFATI theist t Esquire, ast ye pinion Mends. fro* Till year IX 1104* by*Icild " flunky A -es was a 4 _leagland that all liveth ,11 het, else anthem *roe, Si worth. reed, A motto* tate_4614 when ?Way -could le that tin the vote sod tim Mr. -WM till At* stet thaos Barri* 115 AMP - boars WINS ZOO Riga foref Repel sod ade 11,0101111 Put Pre0046, Mei Ans *vitti Repo Iss xharinz 4 Aunt oil ..toed .ordees be paid The Rozli al agrolsa Apnea( a owl parame an el Alreseal to kaom bad ore Jegacil Asa 'MOM rPOS Paga Teaoho situatial and ants