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Business Director.
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'Dr. -
P. A. Morlottaall
IVILL BE AT HOYLE FOR CONSULTAT,ION
V', up to 11 o'clock. a. m.• every 'clay. Wdlivisit
patients at any honr afterwards, tright or day 7w49
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pEITSICTAN, SURGEON, GODERICN, d W.
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13:40.1y
AULECA.AT, •
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. EORONER. &c. Office
and Residence third door east of Central School. 49
(.4. M. AU*TOM-TATitre, AT. B.
LICENTraTE COLLEGE PHYSICIANS AND BM-
-GEONS. C. E. Resittence--the home formerly
occupied by Mr. Stipst.Caledonia Terrace. Goderich. 19.
Robert -a. Sloan, Ak. D.
113HYSICIAV. SURGEON, &e., &c. Three years a
sermon in the U. S. Army. during the late war
One °fete resident surgeons on IT. S. Rosnital Steamer
• D. A_ Jantrarv" .” Assioant , operator for the 15th
Anne Corps sarcksburg, Miss., Zee.. /se
Offire and residenee-Mr. T. fz. Jackson's, Lower
Winatiam: N. H.--Consultadons on surgical casts at
tendettin all parts oftbe country.
Wingham, Ont.. Oct. Tt11,13.67. w3T
13 ICTIARD MOORE. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND
Acconcheur, Manchester, C. W.
February Tth. 180.
Stanburv,
QRADITATE of ihe Medieal nenartment of Victoria
Uniyersnv,Tomntn, and late of the 11,•-mital and
Disnensarv. New York. Rssidence D. Mr•ContralOs
(Bailiff) Bayfietd. • ' - - w494ms0
Ara.la'wis.
11DP APJUSTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Axis
Snlie;tor-in. Chancery. Comity Cmwn AttorneV,
Goderich. Canada West- Office in Court House. eI4n40
tv3vr
M.. C. tiameron
BARRIr,t htt., Neronator. co•avevaxem &a.;
Kingston 'Areal, Goderich. C. W. w49. -
.1 C. tin Bizsrisson
BARRISTF:11; ATTOiLNEY. SOUCITOR CHAN-
CERT. &C. Office. Market Squarei Corner of
Kinston Street. Goderich. t 949
Cvnelsixr Rz WSW -res.
13-ARRISTRES, soaterrotts. eoatireaavacass,
ac. Office, over J. C. Detlor & Co's old store
Goderich. w49
-r6/x/ga-st nia.otre;
A TTORNTES. SOLICITORS: &e.LGoderich. C. W.
0-Ece. Crabb's New Brock.
Isssc F. TOMS. LEWIS 3t Dram
Godenth, August 2th. 1864. w103w31
t. •tstrits
1311.1ItRiat h.lt; ATTORNE.Y. SOLICTTOR. /t c.
Goderich, C. W. Office. nivtairs Wafron's
Tdock, West street entrance first door west of Glasgow
House. w49
ohn 13. C=tardon
TTORNEX-AT-LAW.FOLICITORra CH.A.5CERIF
11. Notary Palle, Conveyancer. &c., &c.. GoderMh.
Onf.. Office. on the south side of West Street. third
door from Conn -House Square.. w49
13. La. oy te.
g&e-. Gonzales, Ontario'. Office-
- Sarages New Nark.
• MONEY TO LiND. sw5.
J. It. Mlacro-od,
DAM/1674R; A_T_TORZ_E -A T -LAW„ CONYEVAN-
. Mr, as office, ttlaTceisBloek, opposite the
awn
P051 office, GOderich.
January 3. 1666-
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Wilitsrca -Wrafaer.
A TTORNEY AT LAw..soucrrou IN CHANCERY.
_L-1, Conveyancer. &c, Waterton, County of
Bruce. ve5
, /lain, B. A.
rtEIANCERY AND LAW OEFICP. eltsan's srzw
buddines. Kunfsiton. Street Goderieb.
N. 13.-,--Conveyanchrz Money lent on reasonable_
terms. Disputedtuid defective titles to real. estate
Quieted. doderich. Dee. 24.1866. sw34
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.f. Eftrisricis Baldan '
A TFORNEY-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR -IN CHAN-
it eerie, C,ouveasmier. &e... &C. Goderieh. Ont., and
Hayfield: Ont. Mmes. Parsons* Block Goderieb, and.
Mr.Pattersonls Store, Hayfield. •
irr Mr. Medan 94n be at his brionekoffice, Bayfield,
everylionday frum 10a. in. till6p iivAlaw36
R. IthINTCwS
A TTORNEY-AT LAW, SOLICITOR-IN-CHAN-
▪ cetej, ae.. ae. Office-IGneston tore;
Goderich, 5 doorsorest of IL C. Duneroa's Law Office.
stoszv TG LEND. w20
S. Aisslcorasion,
ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, somorron, &e.
Cantott,
MONEY To, LEND. .
BusinTs illirettorn.
HURON AUCTION MART.
A. M #ARDY &
AUCTIONEERS,COMMISSIONERS,
APPRAISERS. AND
GENERAL AGENTS,
West Street, Voderich.
_
All eOnntry and other sales entrusted to
oar care will receive prompt attention.
Moneys advanced on goodsand furniture.
Godench, Jan. 13 1e68. 51
Merle ohn Nicholson.
SiJRGICAL OPERATIVE AND MECHANIC-
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AL
1:70 JO IV ri" S; •
ELECTROPATHIST, &o. •
TEETH inserted in either Pla
tine, Gold. Silver. or Vulcan-
ized Rubber on reasonable terms
It:r•Office over the Post Office. West Street
Codench.
Cbromerciamotei.tsitchel I C.W
=-ZM
rOHN HICKS, Proprietor. This is th
•P' lardestand bestCountry Hotel is Wester
3a nada, and charges .as moderate 88 any Knits
in Mitebell. Stage Proprietor. Good s'ahlingfor
100 Horses. Horses and Carriages for Hite on
:Shortest Notice.
IRS. DAYS" HOTEL,
W R 0-X E T E R.
(IN the direct road from Seaforth to
Walkerton. Every necessary accom-
modation tor the travelling public.
B. NAH DAYS.
.ificoxeter. Nov. 5, 1867. w42
PA/PICE OF ORANGE HOTEL
DUNGANNON.
.A. 1314..4.CM-s
Proprietor.
ample accommodations,
choice liquors ani gooa at
%cadence. /
Dungannon, Mar21-,.1862
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THE' BARCLAY SEWING MACHINE
FOR
T.alloriug & Family use.
T. J. TOorhoutse; Agent,
• SIGNAL MICE, GODERIOIL
The Barclay Sewing Machtng is unques-
tionably the most ,
SIMPLE and- PERFECT
Family Lock Stitch Machine now in use.
It will sew from the finest cambne to the
heaviest 'Cloth or leather with perf,et ease
and neatness without altering stitches.; It
embraces all the qualities of any other Ma-
chine in the Market. and has advantage over
its rivals, its strength, simplicity, durabil-
ity and general construction.
Parties in want of a really good Machine
are invited to equie and test it # Bring along
your work and try it.
-• An Operater wanted.
Signal Office Book and Stationery'
Store.
Goderiela, Aug. 20. 1867.
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11. Ale Elms eau
'T ICENSED ATCTIO,NEER, BAYFIELD, County of NOTICE.
-ILA Enron. Sates:um village or country pancnially at- • .1
tended to- , w9-1yr.
. rPHE undersigned having purchased the
23.0m/ts -tv-eaptrerfact. .1. large stock of Saddlery and entire
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rfIVIL ENGINEER AND PROVINCIAL/ LAND T....T ! ,A. izt isr m ' .B
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kr Sorveycir. Toronto Street.. Godeneh. vI5n3 ..•••••-•* , .-•
- EtaxatIns
.-ENGMEER AND SURVEYOR, LAND -
Agelltanci Conveyancer,. Kincardine. 1
Coatestiotte II -Attest Staines:of
America.
=rim' ExottaNuE HOTEL. ORTICEEOURS
in.;uiatecioak.v; tn. w40
SaklitLIZS- isateGFEY4ClataT1 •
SECRETARY TfUROICTEACEERS ASSOCIATION; •
BRUDEEIELD, Post (helot. w40
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13U.S 1 -*1- ES Ss!
of Mr. Ilorace Horton., who haa been so leng
Mel favorably known in that capacity, beg.to
state that we are prepared to continue the
businest on the -seine favorable terms -To pur-
ebaseretaithey have hitherto. enjoyed.
The Subscribers- -hare- on hand at their
Shopablarket Square, very large ,Assort -
went of •
ilOP-2ZU`ta .11Awiatazog
D.. OA.IPEOrilis
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13nOWLICat LAND SURVEYOR, DRAUGHTS -
,1,_ assaAc. Matra Mr, Carrolihr jikrtg swrefi at
ra,re-eit Orem For surveying jattaarelli c.. Tait •
iaraxeter.
flcOtt,Esckv of Wingball,. witi-recern/ mainediate
w3g
tenger.
- ARCHITECT
DUNS AMP s-rEtatirICATIONIE of BuiId
• ingsa&c.,geit twin a heat artdeorrectstylar
011kest the. Goren Annum MartaMar
Square.Godenclas Is-etvirettaiy
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W $A1fACE; ,
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nuysatagettileyryork Draftsaa-Greena
▪ baclar-brationalcarraticy--Stateirotecc
act =current nymay,„ S: current rate of _
exchsage.
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IN EVERY- STYLF,
Saddles,T_ h
ite..*, &a, which they are prepared- to offer to
the public at greatly redticed prices; for cash.
. Farmers will do wellt�call and. inspect
tbeirst,ock and prices before purchasing else
where, aiisticlt a chance is seldom offered.
s _ & W.IMARTIN.
en(reriell/ Oat. 1„qth,186-0. • w31)
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a .crt Ilerciaaittit
DitrAtizis ALL*111DIS
raoptrcE,,, COAL, 8i A LT,. NTA.TER
LIMEark., • ••
Agents. forfirsteisse MarineataFire
eacapanies. •
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1011TERSE; COLSON LAN
goiwinboora
- WRNS& Eto.,3v7AT., k ST .7 .11M.R ST'S.
. lioNTaz,44
Bennett's Wharf, -
ITS WATIFACTIMES CANADM
wbs� secorefanfati by th. proper officiai
-sertirasto Other baingsack, !ire uow ad.
witted lianas -
Lovom pROVINCES
ritst, DUP3r..'
CaudgFtments So.tioited;
Jay w27 „
11(onertotfitia
'reasortatia terra& Iipply to,
Stoves pow Illock. -
Ws bat
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1.f.iners, anufaotAirerS,
itroattee Dealers Tanners, -
e Of C44a4041 • .•
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Gierrrtsatatr---
N•trZ BEG to adsise -IncrInt adinitted C
If V MOORE- Oflialifix.eit ai-Pantior to ear Finn
hat cit
_and have openerii-branch °roar business in, 1
-toter* a will be .eerarts taiserveledr-frieirds in 0' IWsPEPSIA.rtf-,,CANAIM, • , , . . . , _ _, . _ . . ,
to-thentmost of our Power itt. the- 01:41110i7 tke best Gonseeon,:Prittee Edward Co., O. Vir.,• idarchISAY, are:64 the liteed of mama. gement . an, ..4 la, -- • -' •
' - ". . p trts 0 , .0 know ,sy it er The .iniootes- of last ineelingta last
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possible -Tetra for Consignments -the eaten. ton -ot the
el8gereetereigleterelec 4'' Ihe Le9Y-er l'wvinee4-4.46-- 'red -Within -my o„ii persoa that there len list a meili/'
Mat /311.,Vott!ra & CaAtfalicillA14,7:-Wir !laving pro. the counsels, the senate, . and among the „„. .
. visitors . of kit Air a., Aix. Gibbons at tareeit lay
'-. , nee that wilt indeed earLhvercomplintirs id Dyspepsia,
h h h e'll. 1. ' 't r agoeii iTauld- SesSion Were read- and ';:confirtnict, whets-
the'r-oollege - because
taronsortietuttlere 90 Don -mission the
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GODEVICH, ONTARIO, D. 0„ THURSDAY, - •?EB. 6, 186. 3VOL. XXL-NO2
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OUR aoLLEGEd.
‘..Superintendent's . Report
T.--Uolenien, Earl' Reetre dif Seaforth, be These improVements being- carried out 'The Warden was dirented to _Communi-
•
Business Elirectort.
LOOK HERE
ILia.
ITIHE subscriber haring REMOVED to the
' store lately occupied by WM. DUNCAN
first door south of Binehem's, Market Square.
wish,es to inform his friends in the Town of
Goderieh and surrounding country, that he
now has the largest and most complete stock
of Fall and Winter
BOots and Shoes
of any house in the country,containing ever
style of Ladies' and. Children'a goods, and
that he has -also a very large assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S
WINTER BOOTS
coarse and fine, both impacted, and of his
own manufacture,. which he will sell •
Cheap for Cash!
•
Call and examine, as he is satisfied that he
has just the goods you want.
SAMIL FURSE.
Goderich, Sept. 24, 18a7. • w4
$1000 REWARD!
0 lzt, C31- izt..72" I
Not a the Bank of Montreal Notes, but a
fac simile of the human face committed
every day by
ORABB'S
No. H.
. Mr. Evans see :his on for moving most forever after and thus do iway-with -
a
Goderich 't ownship Darden for the tirrent ye r, - ' he thought they might close the diem al., cats at once withthe Councils of Perth and
f
. 13Barnoe, in reference to the .Agricultural -
. the amendment 'rag that he considered continuoue applications for grants. The Petition of Messrs. Cowan and other* .
G.' ECNnx0Unts.of ..Lirili
ueh as my appoint-, Dr. Coleman a g. entlennut in every way baundary line fund having come under of Hullett, we:tread and referied.
e) 'anent to the supervision of schools in the qualified to graie Alio Warden's ehair, the control of the local municipalitiee, it '
intelligent, well clad, orderly and clean, • e s,an as it 14.011 00 i e pre- . Belmore road, , some difficulty between to Finance Committee.
ap teljette.1.714.11111137:Irrined.efeTence to toll
i Township of Goderich dates but recently,
i 'i.e. from Apri118617 only, lam not prepared - d d d t of the t D - ht b . t d 11$3000 - Report of Dr Stokes; L. S. S.-R.ea
d''
an as a esceh, an great r. mig e expee e t a the
e . to lay beforeyou so full a report as I could Chalk, ha waS sure he Would shine in the phed to that purpose would be sufficient. and referrgit. .
_ wish, -nevertheless 1 am happy in being nnsitte„ , ' . D Bonis-Read andrefer
.
1 He might State that tbeittproremente On- red.
able t� statethatmyvisitation m September ' - "'
last, was, upon the wholeavetytatisfactory. Dra-Ooletnan said he felt himself to be d IC I had b finished,* 1_••
erta en ast,year .bean e nr. Messer moved and Mr. A. Btown
I found, with one or two exceptions, the a comparatiVe stratiger to a majority of cept the contract on the Seaforth and seconded the usual motionforraisin0301X)
. - by by-law for boundary lines. -Referred
(For the Signah)
DEAR Sna -In further addresaing your
readers on:our colleges,, their character,
I and claiins, I proceed accord_ing to promis
to show that Victoria College and others
similarly governed, are not irt any sens
sectarian, although certain denominations
are responsible for their morals and man
agement.
• For a college to be sectarian, there Must
1,
To lite. Warden and COuneillors of the,
be in its management or in its teachings
h sehools. well attended,- the general -1Y. the inemb r d • 111 k rk
certain advantages secured to one churc
dr denomination more, than to another -
certain attempts made to bias the pupils
to the doctrines or teachings of tha
church, and a tendency or leaning to in
culeate in some waythe principles
practices of , that favored ehurch. Now
can any one sarthat any such teaching has
ever beeti given in the halls of Victoria
college or that the doctrines or reli •
views of Methodism have ever .had any
, . and the majority of - them possessing a sumption for Mtn to aspire to se3h a high , the. engineer and the contractor being Letter fromeo.iTreerrelasuretwitlischedule
4 laudable spirit of emulation. The most position he. could not , reasonably ex- still unadjusted. Rethought thereslitnild -etc.-Read andr'e
'-' defective branch, I found to be reading,- 0
or two very fair readers, they were chiefly a hearty support as they milt feel in- to114,Pates. It was clear that the tie!' Gravel
done in reference to the TAT1i5lEi'll ". LtAilliallEs " °IV'S". OF
- Y'Ot in a few of the sections I:inet with one peat that members would give him. such be soniething Honor; *sr 31sr DEO., 1867. -
ivance,of what _ I expected, the- country with him.- He would therefore bp °Wig- gate-keeperAaving 01019 forw a seektng Relief
place in the curriculum, lectures or exam
inations of that institution.
There are ' over 2200 -witnesses, youn
men formeily students there, now in this
Dominiota men of all the churches in th
land, who can answer if their religious
views- were at all interfered with durin
their years of study there. • During: the
last fourteen years, 1398 young men have
been educated there, some of them Epis-
copalians, Presbyterians, Methodists, Bap-
tists and Ro an Catholics, Can any of
thoae be fo d who will say that his religi-
ous prineipl or feelings were ever tam-
pered with y any of the officers of the
college, or that he ever heard within its
walls a lecture on Mothodisnawhile he at-
tended there. Our opponents am many;
they are wid -awake : let them show where
the sectarianism lies. #
- There are i college'? where a student is
met at the door :by a religiouri test, and
before he can enter he must sign certain
articles of faith, but in the charter of.,our
fa„ a Victoria College, it ' is provided , and
az1; ordained, "That the ,various branches of
ea 0 literature and science shay be taught
re tgious es Or qua 1,-
,fteation shall be required of, (Yr appointed
for any person on la.s admission as cr.-
fetnales. Section No. 11 agreeably sur- cline& to do were t'hey better acquainted" tariffof fees worked bodly, nearly every Honk'
prised me, I found it tcr be much in ad- . •
.
Lesson
ad Debentures $291,463
al Loan 1end...$253,000
.#3fS'Wg. Fond 125,135 127,865
, around it, being comparatively new. The ed to his mover and seconder if they would relief. Whether they should return. to - I d Debentures
. 1,000
gates altogether wan for the Council to
consider. [Voiees...-Throw them off - further reduced bYthe redemp-
Since the close 'of the year the
Gravel Road • Debentures RTH
Total liabilities on 31st Dec 42O,328
the old sSale of fees or throw off the
entirely 1.1 It was clear to him that as lion of 25,000 stg.o.
at present worked the, gates did IA -pay 14fakingthe 'labia' les now ' S395,985
for -the repairs on the roads. (Rear, Statementfrom M. C. Canierend For1//
hear), With regard to the proposed new Co, Solicitor, was Fead.and referre .
P tion of John Sillers, was read and
Agricultural Bill, he might say, and 11r. 'referred.
Hays had written to the same effect:that
it was not the -intention of ibe Legislature
Y wq11- vrithdraw the amendment. ,
- posted f in Canadian Chorography, and pTuoppograus mphy. rie oo were remar
Mr. Gibbocs said that if a change Was
There has been a change of four teachers made, to which he had not the slightest
in the township this year, two have retired
cibjection some old reeve would, no doubt,
in consequence of ill health, one to pursue r
1=1' there." d "' • '
1-4
tx1
co
,
1-3
GODESIOR.
where be has refitted his Rooms, and en
ird
a new line of life, .and the reinaining one prove the iii6st efficient 7, en.
has removed to a school in another town Mr. Ferran said he Would vote for an
ship, where he receives a much larger
°la' member, if.notuiented instead of Mr.
salary. A change of teachers, where they , ,
! are all that can be desired, is much to be Gibbets, but, as the nominationS now
deplored it proving very prejudicial to ted h would •
sections. a Ins r. o ernan,
the educational interests of the respective I
not through Any feelino• of disrespect
a i
, Let me hope that the teachers of this but simply becouse he was a new -member to grant more than $800.00 -to Cotinties
township will continue so energetically to
pursue their studies, calitivate theirminds, • -
I and Unacquainted With the 'working of recently divided into Ridings: , This was
the Council. . a .g raat injusticei- and one whieh should
and in -every possible -way endeavour to
Unprove the moral and intellectual con- The Clerl-Mt. Evens do you with. be petitioned ag,ainst by the ‘..louncil with-
dition of the pupils under their charge,
tO win their lave and' esteem, and thus
" draw your motion.? Mr. Pollook.--0! out delay. It was shameful that large
become magnets of . irresistible attraction operate, he dots 1 I'.
• Counties such as Pei th, Huron, Bruce
- to the children of their respective sections, I Mr. Evantaa-- Of course I will do noth- and Grey should receive nnli 8300,00 -
Mad so seeure for the, futuee an increase
I and a more regular attendance,a-and I ing of the kind =Laughter) Dr, Cole- while smaller 'Counties reneked quite as
J for theniselves a higher 'need Of praise. man is as good a n as we have at the much, or more. The main diffieultY in
Hoping at afalre date to be • able to lay .
- before you a- more copious and detailed 1
report. - - Board, and a youag member is just as the way was that Eion. J. S. McDonald
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. mu& entitled to iconsideration as the
'-, I remain Gentlemen very' respectfally oldest. (A pplauseb , 1
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iOnrEa - i
Moved in emetalnent to the amend-
: • .• said he did n3t asp re to the office_ at all.
Seaforth Station, j an. 29th,•1868. Fle had got as hig as herwrilaed, and if
Tithe Editor of the Huron Signal.
pushed higher inig t be lad to feel that
• Dear Sit, --I beg to return my best_
thanks to W. T. Haysa-Esq., M.P.P.,- for' he was in a w 0. position. . If Mr:
inipplies *of Parliamentary papers through I Gibbons -would eon ent to 'fill the office be
sadeat.' Such is the bread catholicity of
our charter, such the national stamp our
institution first received under the•sea,1 and
Royal sanation of his late majesty King
William t le fourth, and I am quite confi-
deet in appealing to 2200 witnesses to
show that our practices have been las
broad, an I as national and unselfish, as
our prinei 3les: At the time we founded
our Victo ia College, there was no high
literary vantages te be enjoyed in Coma -
lamed his Sky Light, making it the largest-
• youn men had -to go to th 17nited
in the County, and one of the best in Canada
State Great Britain
. THOMAS STOKES
r
Superintendent of Schools, mant by Mr. Perkins seconded by Mr. A.
' Goderich Township. Brown, That Chars Morrow- Esq. reeve
Jan. 28th, 1868. ' -
' - - , of Hallett, be 47; rdeat Mr. Morrow
1
s oto receive an
the medium. of your widely -circulated and
especially for taking groups. 'Two personslaw' Illy intelligent journal. would no doubt, di chugs the duties as
taken together at tbe same rates as one education. Our halls were opened fo
I dear sir, res ectfull o faithfull as h to A I
PETER RAMSAY. , Farran
•
In returning thanks for the liberal patron
age of the past, Mr. Campbell feels satisfied
that those who wish. a good Photograph
should try his new Sky Light..!
to the Art. ,
03- Pictures taken in every style }Mown
Proofs shown if required. Photogriphs
taken all kinds of weather.
Life Size Photographs
plain or colored, taken reasonable terms.
D. CAMPBELL,
Crabb's Block.
Goderich, -July 23rd, 1867. w27
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STOP IND SEE
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'1• 1RE following remtrks on Testimoitmls et most
wonderfuland extraordinary cnres in Canada by
the GREAT INDIAN RE .IEDY. They are stern, ult
deniable and iheonteilibie facts. sufficient to convince
the most skeptical that the Great Merlicbuil Compoun.
anted after for ages is now accessible lathe Great
SHQSEIONEES REMEDY
For Eiseases ot the Throat, Lunge, Liver, Digevive
Organs,: Kidney &Q., as a ell as Scronnai int • canons
Skut thseaaci, liqmora, ,id all disettees arising from
imparices ofthe t food, we boldly state that this great
:felnegy has NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. Where
was there ever each a cure as that in the person of
wason Storms of Brighton, C. W., of Coasumptionl or
thatof P4ter C. V. Miller, Earnestown, O. W., ofCon-
gumption, or that of Ambrose Wood,ofConsecon, CW.,
of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, or that of John
nosey. of Napanee, C. W. ot Rheumatism, who Itlid
actually been onerutches for t ears, in spite of alt treat.
meat heretofore, and is now well. Scores unwell cases
might he mentioned had we space.
Kr Call at the Drag Store and get 'a Circular oi
nimestiollabk certificates_ _ea_ the- GREA F SHOE.
HONEES REMEDE Stud 'PILLS, and satisfy -iota -
_selves.
Price of the Remedy in large pints $14
.na-Parlfale-by Druggists and Deniers in Medi
eine. Agents for Guderich,.F. Jordan and l'arker &
Cattle' •
, WHOLESALE' AGENTS t
1.4'XM AN, ELLIOTT li Co., 1TORONTO.
DI/NSPAUGH & WAT,SON
- . •
.11.°reltaii&stfr, 'Ittaitumori.
. . .
A. HAMILTON & Co.
free of tests, or interference on secta.
grounds ; open alike to all on general
science, and such it has -continued to -be.
Those writers who represent Victoria
College as a school for ministers. or a place
to educate ministers, or the children of
ministers, are greatly in error, . and ' they
ought to open theireyes to the wrong they
perpetrate when they talk of educating the
Methodist ministry there. If a young
minister learns science in our Goderich
Grammar School, does that make the
echoed a sectarian one it Methodist Minis-
ters- hold diploxnas from all our literary
institutions a are they sectarian on that
account. Over one hundred ministers of .
the Canada Presbyterian Church have
been educated inthe Toronto College ; does
that make it sectarian,/ There has never
been a chair of theology, or a theological
lecturer or teaoher, in Victoria, College.
The miniaters of the Wesleyan Methodist
Church.educated there, were educated in
science and literature, and not inchurch
doctrines or government. I quite agree
with:the Star that, "Every denomination
requiting an educated miniiity lies a right
to make provision for their education."
Let thisbe applied te those denominations
who have 'never spent' one dollar in pro-
viding schools of science for the country,
or for their Own ministry, and we will then
all -share alike. The friends of Victoria
College have spent on buildings .850,000,
on current expenses for 25 yearn, 8160,000;
not for their ministry, but for the good of
the country; they -have invested largely,
of their own means for general science and
P urs, y ere re. ( pp ease.)
further 4:leaning, his
position, stated that he would yote for I.)r
biew York; Jan. 20.7 -The Herald's Ha-
tvhane acasppiteaci,a1
received o"ni3thyea2Vsite,grait ulwasfroasin-' tChoolnegmbatnainf older
ewrmou ledmtibtaetit.dw, 0 nidb
but it; parteif.11
certained that ' Gen. Porofino Diaz had.., •
reached the seat of Government, and was era ine. -.
oecupied in seeming for his command fort , The Yote Was then
nightpay in advance. 'The Legislature - taken, _
he ,amend -
of SanLouis Potosi authorised a levy or a ment being audast the motion. There
forced loan on the merchants. The amount voted. , -
demanded was 830,000, which, however, pox lux 'Moirow.--Messrs. Helps,
Was . perempterily refused.. Some of the voun
mere.hants were, in donsequence, thrown ' g,i...Gautit, Pollock„..florteni.CoIeman,
into prison. There were rumours -that the Weikel:, Sproat, Mallough, ' Bishop; Clir-
partisans of Generals Ortega, Perez and 'Tin, Pickford, Belly, Shephard,A. Brown
other diaaffected leaders, were getting up
an- expeditionwithintheRepublic of Gnate- Leokie, Dobson, Gaiety, Messer, Ferran,
male to overthrow the national authoritiea, Armstrong,- Simpson, Perkins, Simla% up -the rats and free the- grave -roads of -
in Culapas." setouded by Mr. GreiPnway, that Mr.
was committed to snob a policy of econo-
my that he would not conseut to any in
of the appropriatiodfor, agriealtu-
ral purposes, but there was MI doubt that -
by reducing these denudes which now
received more than their share of Govern-
-went money, the four municipalitie.s he
had nanied could receive fair% play. -
(Hears hear.) These four -counties had
eight repreeentatives and no doubt they
would 40 their best to advance the into -
rests of their constituents in thia respect
•
(Applause.).
Mr. Perkins said he wasaorry to hear
the Wartime's suggestion that they should
go back to the Old system of toll gate
fees. The troubles into' which the keep-
ers had fallen 'wonld be found in grow out
of defiCiencies iu 1866. For his part, he
would go for.thvoning the tolls pff alto-
gether. tr4pplause.3 Athe Waraen
had well said they. were only keeping up-
• ntimber of families while the _fees
reeeived were not suffieient to . -keep ap
the repairs. He would suggest that men
be employed at the proper season to fill
A number of accounts were read and re-
f
ferred.
leater from Mr. Campaine; dinter, ask-
ing for an increase of salary, !with accom-
panying letters from other !gaolers, was
read and referred to the Salaries Com.
RePerts of MesAs, -Carrol and Daunt,
L. S. S.-Itead andreferred.
Report of Selecting Otentittee, was
read aucl adopted,
The f011owingftra--thrl •
COMMITTEES rot 1368.
Equalization.-Alesers ShaPhard, Bish-
op, Girvin, Sproat Morrow, Evatts, Ales -
ser, R. Brown, Leckie,
Finanoe.-Messm4.-Sintosod, A. Brown:"
Helps, Young, Colemazi7Pickica, Mal -
lough, Parsons dIrorton, Pairran, B:shop,
Kelly,i and Sallie;
Baktries, -Messrs: Snell, Hannah, Gana,
Perkins,. Armstrong, Messer.
Sclaols.-Messrs.- Greenway,- Coleninn,
Leckie, Kelly, Ferran, Pollock and -Walk-
er.
.Gravel .Roads,-31essrs. Douglas, 'emery,
Perkins, Walker, Brown Malloagh/
and Parsons:
.Roads and Ericides.---Messre. Sproata
Young, Morrow, Douglas, Dobson,' Evans,
arid Gaunt.
Warden's Vammittee,----Atessts, Horton,
Simpson, Young, Girvinand Fatten.
I. Quarter Sessmus.-Piekford, B. Brown,
Efanna, Armstrong, Sproat, Creery, and .
G -aunt.
Printing. -Messrs: PiCkfora, It. Brown,
Hanna, Armstrong, Sproat, emery, and
Gaunt.
Gaol and Cozet litouse,--Metisrs. Green-
way, ,Snell, Helps, Pollock, Evans, Dob-
son, and Gaunt.
The Warden to be ex-oricio member of
all Committes.
`The Council then adjourned.
' 1,111/ASDAt-irilIRD //AZ -
This Connell met parsuaut to **Inv.
ment. In the absence of the Warden,
the Clerk requested the tounell to select
a chairman. ,
When it was moved BY Mr. Pietford,
, Douglas, R, Bi own, preenway, Snell. 28 = water which did so much ,to desotroy
opbe chairman m the absence ef tha
Louisiana planters are improving upon FOR VIZ AAIRNDMENT.- Messrs. them, (Hear, heap) Warden.
the contract system bv giving their laborers Hannah and Evans. -2. Messrs. Shepherd, Bishop, Sproat, Moved la imenament by Mt?
r. Young
Many hours as each may have worked, la•zy
tickets each ay, good for, the pay 9f so .
The motion was declared serried, by ,a Girvin. and Morrow were appointed a
or industrious. ' co niniitteelOdrafttlie statiditigeommitsees
for 1868. ,
majority of 2b, when the vote was again
COUNTY COUNCILtaken, ,theamm
endment to the aeedinent
-being i -put agalest the motion. -There
, The County COuncil of the Conn ty of voted..
' Huron assenthled in the COurt °Room, Fon THE MOTI.-keS511. Helps;
,
Goderroh, on. Tuesday last, the , 28th Young, Gaunt, Pollock, IlUrion, Colo -
January: - Being the first nieeting of the man, Walker, Sprct,. Maliough, &tap,
new -Council, Peter Adantson, Esq., the °krill,. Leckie, Dobson, Creery, bleasel,
Clerk, took the chair according to Statute. Ferran, Armstrong; ,Simption; Perkins,
hterature and the public have reaped the
benefit oitheir liberality. Is it just and- :
r Tha fallowing gentleman handed in Sniillie, Douglas, R.! Bran, Green*ey,
equitable now to build it, college at the the certificatesp
of their* res ective toWn- - .
enormous cost of $385,000, and endow said fillip clerics that they had been duly elect- 'Sall -724. • I
Fon TaZ, , AMRI6MENT.- Messra.
wile:ye wit!) $30,000 a-yeat and furnieh a' d R
from W. T. Heys
which ran substantially as follows:
"Gentlemen.; I have the hinter to• trans,: Sproat Ire chairman. -
The further amendratint Was bet by -
mit' copies of the u4vr Agricultural Bill,
and I feel satisfied that, a great injustice majority of 201 when the Clerk requested
Will be don_e otirlargiCorinty by reducing
the agricultural ,g5ant <fora $1000 to
No dollars. . I need not ,explain at
Isngth, as Mr. Gibbons' is now present'
-with you, but if, yen 'Wish your repris-
• entatives to oppose she measure icy this
respect" I should like -to, here Your views
on the eubjent as soon as possible
'On motion of Masers Sproat and
seconded by Mr. Mallotgli, That Charles 1
Morrow, Esq, reeve . Hallett, be ap.
pointed Chairman, r
The =enchant, oh A iliviiion, was
'carried byte Majority Of six.
Moved furtherfinamendutent, that -G.
Deputy
e as eves and Reeves, and Grohees, Pickford, annah,Evina, Kelly
free Tuition and no chargee' for library 'or °
use of rooms, .-a £.. ac. for- the hence took err
tb • seats
- - A. Brown, Shephar
fit of those denonnnations timt have done. Municlpalities. Reeves. Depot y. The motion was elftrried by a majority
waling for themselves or the country, and Ashfiettl, . svmMaiioneh, Geo. Armstrong. •
sa.y to these who have donelargely already, Z. WiParrani of 17, when the chatrinan (teetered MT.
You may teach your ministers theology SA, - °
esetri:n° town 41X/71 Ile;ore Horton. Gibbons • duly elected Warden. Ap-
best you can, and not onlyso.you must Iludericht'p, Wm Sheppard. 8 Pollock. please.)
either sacrifice yotir urvestrdents ' JointIh•Lobt,on.
for general science, or double your sub- i fiat,' Rote Brown.. Jae sniffle/
scriptions, and then submit to compote I 110.3,?lcr (1-.W• Pickierd. iag Perinea.
with a grand government monopoly atH
' "Niunirr`eltin$,:i etas, morrow._ ..-snett, .
Joseph...Evans, s. Hannah;
Toronto, and be called harrow- • ded
. AloTrbil-,-," A Brom n, . T. Kelly
sectarians for so doing. I seaforth, - 'Pr. Co leinan. 6 ...
/ nett produce an argument drawn from Stanley. Thos.Simplon; P. Douglas,
the parties in whose hands the manage- slePhenv Jobn-Parsoius, - T. Greenway.
ment of the college is placed by the statute£!.'"i41;e°h'IPwat' 1-1" Walker'
of our country. Let- atery One read the Ifsborrie, A Bishop, Creery.
law and hel: wilt- find on the senate, 'awl E. Wowanosk Tree. the chairman. o7.the committees on-
• essment and IhniciPal; Ads of
' .
Mr. Gibbons, before taking ° his seat
returned his 'heertieit thanks for the great
honor conferred upoh by the Council.
fia tame 1.here hardlr expecting it, and
he could say -that. he bad not asked a
single inember to wits -for hire. Last
theii. on the! Cadge -board, as its chief W.Wawanosh, Gavin, Edwin Gaunt. / f . .
.
Executive Council, the Hon: file Speaker
of Legislative Council, th0r11011. the Of this' Council that their first duty would no fltrt!iel. actioa.:Would bik taken until
Weaker ot thliegiela,tive Assembly, g the. be to cleat their Warden; when it was Breathers who belongeri to County OPOI;Oil
Canada, the lion: the Salicitor General for . - • )1'1' nneon
managers, the Ron, the president of Off tlito Charm' ati informed the.-ge4eMen Which he, was aa aintin ter„ had, .stated that
on. the Attorney General for Upper b 41 10.-1% shOuld return. Those Bills were of very
Upper Canada: •Does that clause in the._ You. That -Robert Gibbons ./ Esq 'Oat iMpOrtande/ "and A 0 .after hearino. ilie
-
_ • _.
charter appointin*.those highnfficial taPre- -P.P,- Reeve of' 'Code -1'16 town, be views of cOunCillorhhash_onid, if possible,
• sentatives of the whole pieop e oo a
• Weiden of Cc:it-Mill for the current like to -return on Tif,urs ay. blr.
• . •
d a - sectarinn Thosel on.Ygentlemen ,year. . . bins then tot& his seat. .
'
•••Cnitrar ming 'oitavutt•costotalwr aNzt w
ence an and) •
un rth o
national matitution, and denigat national- not interfere with the duties` of the War-,
On motion, 114 counciladjnurnad Until
the mmatton'orearreet and anise ones-
tioa rpapecthigthe market. .`
• CiirConsignittentstoEfa-hthar.as Well as II/entreat we
• a&heretoRire.siske liberal advancesagtunst ship;
get:Ida°1PairaitarbexeMudniagethi::11;::::1:1rhatakterv:::b:ees77101:::atlak- the 1/711 ;11:"trsippeutai InwdaiftwgrTheeaddYlon,reedigGedr t. wuuld be force
upon_ meInh.e yirrbar_.en _bet:0176,
th trY• raust niadc ength neanggY- k • rso higblrikirledtLbeer, inembere an . f
tioitofCOnstgners eitheros torit;e116-4e tienyde,
Wr"g' • bl f
°fa" ?1-4i*h:t7.1:!el '1.15°4 ;111:II-If(:3-.:iii'dintlInkait...bilef::fereW enr:erarar11:31:1*'
am induced to make tit 'statement underoat w le
is teeertify that I have been. sorely afflicted for the tait
three year_a according 10 the Doctoral -statements .vitir.
-Liver Colt -feint via Dyspepsia.- I had a. feeling of
sinking.an vague uneasniessabourthe'en mech,,werse
tuin pato-eructation's 4t.wins1;•ciccestonal ttrewv1.7
bess coi don uneasiness aithe right side, headache,
'work. Would .those hint. .gentlemen. :dens ID
entitled to a seat _ all her `cstunkeli -* • - - • -
'-tuTeC b6id meithits; if ViCtorie w.110;.... bOiered, taivoiraye:
bH Ret'hatt nothing against '-iirednesday, at •itt a'clark a. ,111. s •
c°114e was a aehea ft" Tann ministers been kith -ft -11 oestNtaaa'but it was olOat, he, • nECoND DAY-----WEDNESDAT.
achers 7-‘ - ' • •ise• net Ie "tW0 PI0908 once, it The. Onuneil,nte-t Peat:dial to adjourn-.
orygthufttilif,,, diretelapfluopararusorntelower •;sho,/- uoireeietterneditm Alliaa-1/0-41 one :nf•the-impOrtan _
son.dass • with-Opr frouljAKI1 must any 1 C.- thble-fou 110.1
about teft- half_ lately: bethe tn, ;140 -14111m* -i.;
her _
"atenile" Great Britain; wIttre .1/4 beat that -chatige;britI took an°112elv .1,0c
3IIRKW9 Ce"iiii"iferCh4414 Thid°el?rrrfea:!nti°41611"tiltera 4ral eases -and y0ILT- dOlpg tiedeftivini glad - -
4 would h hotio , d iiatelY. •
- • athatTs1141- Italie:at the Remedy:hi
e could not be in two places been 444.w:it"! ra, gar,,j
rrlaken ilikolioson eresorrespoor ir,witerx collWe adovngathe Tivolniito meti 1 nt gal thiat un enequite with iioiliear offered to e- cnn /„Al'eand wo are r an are oun -dto r the s re , t''-'7"1 labt° tkevntetir9eso. /1„ g
. Gibbons said hoappeared themcbe wr . yof tlieear upon
vue
015. uvrtivsToNg 1.1,00Bi ha. „„„.„,o, ‘ttnaii. fihgte ,,„-as*„ 6on tobe al:sidle-agar, ---thaaaa f - /lit Of thil 'was:thel'efore for the oat°
• - a•. lamer remariwoo -7-- „ a AmpROSr, - -.-- learn- ese ° •
te
fauna un
- t After TouAlici'
en wh art:10442 mpromig. MO to 0 churches - -ja
heeittasa4- or lig' 6
re itgy be done
CU of the town: 4, in reference - - godoal
od
_can whic.h„„10enads by vs when relreacio- t000villergl." eatg holnavrvil4johdaut'renaning to. Y -cbir gi,f6a thete,- m ":•-Yar- simply m, , 0*- sot; litiareniarkeo:;„ kioti. they bati•-• -
"yaw" iir• 1%111414 have
Prd t *a. tOtr 11, ?theinselves ' • e 0 • dll
i• dalietinw true as r- 1mP w - -a to x'ti
Mr. Morrow to take the chair. '
, The minutes of Wednesday were read
And aPproved. ,
Petition -a Thos Ituox was rasa And
referred to the Finance Committee,
`Begat Of the Spacial Committee upon
the prtwosed Agricultural Act was read
14aMaodv:Pdtbeytt Mr. -Green;aY,. sem' nded by
-11,-.. Brown, That in consideration of tlie
. opininwspeech of the Warden -referring
Pollock,. H..Hale Bovitas ra.apoioad - tothe extension of the Ashfield, Ray
'auld„...Stenpchen graver roads. a special gem.
Jilranimar School Trustee of Clinton: ., bo appointed to conildcr
. The Council appointed Jas. Scott= Esq. tnihe-r-elaiivenevlbanns of those municipalities,
'Sproat P. Ademson 'Esq. was re=sleeted - -an144 301v4elkubgyll 76' . It -411041 I, twonaeabr,
'grammar *heel trustee for Goderich
_ On motion? ..-of Meisrs. Polio:lit and saissii, 'Joao, pilshopl, Girvio, _isiokvircs
6,taian7einrorioh:a4 mom .polloak and equivalent to Imish the. gravelling of the,
even-
ing. -Carried. On a ballot being taken
the tonimitteevre,s declared to tonsist of
3f..,. Armstrong; that -this Commit grant an
Lake Road inthe township of Ashfield, to
ors,ny etherj andreportthereini Ma -even/
connect witlithe Bruce gravel road on tlwk
Coleman, •Coonoillors ---Coleman, Girvin, 'County boundary, Referred to, epocial -
,
Young', Buell and Spreat were appointed . Itee
a Cemmitt,..4 to :natio° and report nice i'• Moved 15 Mr. 'Parsop.e, :seconded by
. '0/require:A that this OQUZleitgrantiTIO ORM-
the newA,gricultaral Att. ..- of 4304 for the perpotie of extendingthe
The standing rules -and regulations of -Crecliton gravel road--Teferred to 'peeled
r own= .
1
the 1.10tincil , for 1867 wire adopted 'oar By -Law No, 1;1868i to oonr2rnt 2y4140.,
1868. - - - No. .8, 1861, ortralorne„ *ea read sind
ati9n was - referred to 'th• '63°1 .'"°' ' tre-Dianrejjar to pay Over notaresidentamoney
tnittee. , a - - ' -
Petition of thikatiron Teachers Associ- 1),afr..alt• _..w N0,7,21, i868, ottiorilaz the
, to-Merrie, was read and passed. ,
Moved by M. Evans, seconded by Mr.' -•
.it. =mita. of inetionis for re-anIxnuting' -Simpson, that a.,ay further grant or grants
Local- School Shparintendants, referred to of antateY giver by this' Connell towards
the School Committee. ' -< _ , the extension la ', gravel roads eliall be by
KIRKWO Orresioritoloreswer„
Collins! Wharf,-
liontretiL ?opt, 867 •;-• sjiiii,'‘vaii,aiiiomaer;ok-
t graduates are. b .il _to look at, , _
1:X43.04'37k b„‘DAIA/ P
,Cwargiesener_ _
'2,Zoistihr ssfErme.ezaware.
. - - -
tivkizaddito
LUOILNOW- HOTE,L
AND STAGE OFFXCE. -
Its ti.,,,,c‘i6 (MAIL. raprietor.
- the corner oit the Northam
'1TU45.LXU 011 -Gravel tl StaaeLleaveeverv
tor
ttoderk•fr rtea Vialtterton. 5. -he
botitsofinsa upwah twerrIzecommocratiorr for- ,
reemaermal traTelier.s.,- Hall stittebed.
- -
ariesiataiffee4 • - • a- lati• ••-•
„ . _
,
It to Loattat reasonabletates
4 Apply to '•
bl. C.CAMERON.
- • QaderieTs 1
,
. CoantrY3.-_doing
- Con 7:twitted.
311
It
hellCirle their einle.--1&°- 'tin, the .matter• in all its "b'- 4-
.* ,-)T,OVejtf!. at t:hie Je ne17--- 'Ince ea
finer and
i/ had been tana v a
t all anxtious to 13e:re.e.eeWo - - • - • a
' a • -` 000 ebeuld raise
o • fie
• - ay
ifith 44. Chttir •
to - • - - not feel a
Eromer Pia= -.010NT
Lent on --litortga
Apply at -
WM. tt;ittigos
thancery and. Uri* Olga; Orabbl, block
Cioder'wh, - •
Ste
at • -:c.17-414- 411- . `,(10 Ti.---treParatnrratO•-• hiii*Lio• 144. a -
tEim ht -if an thing
ordered:- Ine-yrife to the vill•ee be had held so lenk-- as be knew
1 Illinois • •
g
the . -crape- by au the Were fully qualified Cr the. iositiOni hut
threat -Of hie" eXis' tenee-Wit her be *eel& leave 'himself: in-, their .bands,1
eclat_ ors: • and if te-eleed,'.-,Wo.niaar. d .do 41111. -11.18•1109-17-;:1;-iii- Be"
tva&a.7-0117.9 or to disc arge the duties in a sattafa r-w.le-Pu'Onael en
fore out of the Unetimiciontiness of; • t- the-Maitland.
dein ; 576112,i1 1 Of the- Missouri manner. • - : • Too . aaatet 1,014,
reilree44e 46Pist: 14.3/i)3d in 7-nelen- by, -hir„Fes mil, a a• t43i,w4, tue,
'two hotel; it atge 'an it 151" cl Sfri liatinab That T-Auoth - --
anderiab, ift'bs
•
sw55 ' •„ - • secone , ,
met.
-
*
'
entrap Wardell appointed W. Mackay'
as Auditors for the present pare
' Moved by -3,1r, Shapson, ;seconded:by Aiwa taxation *min theiaaa flat such .
Mt:Douglas, :that rifle account of 339,17,1d ' iiziprovements are made-•Lreferred.
i.Blean,-for, $25.68, for gravelling on,the ' 'Petition of Wm. -Clark was read, and
itHehina:b7vorunei.asst,":lir.t. lineappropriationtriftaltaanP_Aiedf,:by°Sut..,taonix.°7-f....• rive appoimea jusvector Qt.. weight* Butt
elmerrovede4t,ob-ythweFi..rr:eitoengoilmtoiwttg,01). y Mr. .
for --Cam" a.._ 1 Arnistrong, thatiames Mulleti of Aeltfi.e1c1
lieD°rbsels,lostr:14autbtetatf Co.'t'il:tEaVegmtliTgraalingle ..a1(11)1:, .1r-Oaft5.11erreesdiolro:tbilealyYellela 1868.
hereby . - -
the aides of •the gravel toa4 311roltAmi_A_Ici reperreountatoyZthngine finanticeeefe Berjoportm., was woad_ ,..i.rol.
raliglig --o:isaIs-f thecentreae.niq'treabfPr4,11°P:r"1-4evel"."4 _Kg.aith'" Report of the Rev. H. Gibson 1,. S. was
very unsafe for the travenit comninnitY. read. and Ordered to the school Coin.
..-:-Referred, ' '
, 4 Petition of john. Lenebotton -qv.att read
Petition of Mr:Bait% Wag rend 0414- re- and referred the finance 00121.-
' . Moved by Mrs- Leeltie, ism by Mr. Dob-
sontabat the County Enlace' 'Wand is
herebyinstrizeted to examine. the branch
of the Maitland River, _ commonly known
asCocle'sbraneh,where-tterealee the bound-
reed.iipti..;•tfth,ar4 ri-e.jr..011'1-',17e' - • hailaoconded
t01. finish the Ash-, bOdii. emery (That.tii3:318 1
On motion Matra. Jkownitncirer"
ulstittated PaY atylme between -Huron and re#1) *tile
antybe Annej -rue ith,ns; the Treesurer was: - the. . • f Grey, a report as
en toads, And be -1861, 13e mnof fihned,„-C 11°' 8'
time to take az' t,to' n Inver.ttoteohlixesecteaPecenti.vezatunic'Pah_reisident esiandi/ atloila 4:,:lelteealwof buil(ling111) Ya: 211bridge thereon to
n'fa sti-igeet that,. ----a-that the, Clerk -prepare iby-iar:to ;float meeting of this Conseil. Carriedje.
e re-co'nstruction. -Ant/at effeue----0-arrie&- - . .. _ Moved by Air. Ferran_ see. .1/y r.
t --John. Th -0 ii. and *tiers young, That the Co. Engineer _be instruct-
eneutores me ,ap,- i As abo Cori, a 14r. Jan .DIS0132 . 4 Aponnat 'upon -kleit les$0341ty Ana kx,p_
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.thel4kiiIrr fund Petition
retiti°n 'a 4°15 uldP543forred. . - - 1 ed. to „art at the June nmetmg of *ilia
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