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Huron Signal, 1848-06-30, Page 3well calculated to eah;b.t the swam of Itaew- ledge possea die N m•d by the 1.apas rie� breaches taught, sad the capacity of the Teacher to adapt his ineuucu.aa to the yang mine; sad the rv.diucss sad countess with which the asuwere were remised, aferded gratifying teati- inaay to the alai sad persimmon ei the Mehelan. Mr Nein twenss tb0rasghly to have 'N LANDS SETTLEMENT F'rses the Termite Glen. The Crown Land Cumauetuner Lu ma- tured, and is about to carry into opetallus, with the sanction of 111. hfiststry, A sch. me for the settlement of the lands of the Crown which fie to the north went of To. Teruo, and which have sot hitherto bees surveyed. studied the modern tuipiovemeuts is teachiug, eaThe bane of the plea is, tie formalin well u the Ions{ nand itself, sad has formed •) of as direct a rued a. possible from Toronto system which is gently progressive, but complete to Owen Staved. 'I h.. road Ie opened sed to all w parts Bible truth is tau_4t w tllsout i Partey pi onkcd thn-ugh Elub:cnko noel Al- bion to Hurontari., Road, a distance of e setarraiam. The chihlrsa ars oleo tauYlht the forty Hulce ; beyond that point it will M general features of heathen Mythology, but re ascii a rsaaser n emphatically to snake its dark- n ess more visible is the sight of the Guapel. Raiding, is this ivatitetioe, is nota mere eche of various sounds: the Philosophy of Language k• s t ceeirw7 taught, and the complete analysis .1 suitcases the words and stcases cannot fail to put the flehsse fara is full poessiew of the import of what they reed, sad successfully to develops the pow. us of their mm mind ; sod the sae remarks apply to the innns etlois Grammar, Geography, mid d every breach from the first ele- ments to the finiahioglesson. The Recitation were highly pleasing -all pv• their respective pieces with correctness - missy with judgment, emphasis sed feeling. Hon. Connnisawner and his collegues, Amos{ the ninny who recited we canCh ' deserve the a. ks of every inhabUast of refraia from mestiooing Mies Maria Robertson, Toronto, fur their eltention to its inter - Mies !eau Robertson, Mies Manes *amps and este• The land un each side of these roads will Mutes George Kippers Nairn, sod Rees Bob. bei'laid not a lois of fifty acres each, with ertsos, a hely partiewlarly sareewful, 504 tiro one eighth of a mile frontage ; they will be recttauoes of Master Charles loses, son or Thos- granted on the same conditions as those on Mercer Jose', Ewe were greatly admired. the Owen Sound Road, which regime the We also •u tck very great importaote to oke clearing of *oaten acres within 6vo year., practice of writsag besisoaa sad oilier letters to the keeping the road in front of their lot to (Actin, is which exercises the pupils displayed repair, ke. We bclicvcrtbat in all one hundred sod •+m' nen& p•y fourteen milea of road will be opened et a The Fre.eh Class, is their raviolis raerfl.lal0 cost of £3U a mile, and that emigrant labour rending and recitelieo, gore cause esaeficttoe will by employed on the work as much as to all present. pomade. Mr. Price is •sow in town bay. Th. system u complete, and it is highly grati- tog arrived on Wednesday. We believe he Oiler to every . well-e.nsutoted oiled, is we *01 shortly proceed to the scene of t.pe- moe achiry is epersN•x far se .fficiendy mooing rations, to give the benefit of his personal our visitants to take the place in society which "'nu"to the commeocemcot of the W. trust Mrs. Naha work• Own fathers naw.cespy.itis gratifying to see the Government thus will secure that e,coeramm geent, which the excel- actively promoting well-designed Mars for Igoes of bb system of tallied. and hu hitWsl• improvement in the Province. 1t shows floss is earryisg item es bigbly merit. that they are out only stile and willing to grapple with the great questions of civil THE FOLLOWING PRIZES WERE DUI- and religious liberty, considered by those TRIBUTED. who du out know their importance, as mere minted throngh the unsurveyed townsbres tit Mrlanclhon, Luther, Amaranth, and Proton, )laking the Owen Sound 1t..ad about the towpahip of Holland. Another road will be from the lower part of Notta- w•aea a Bay, and going Wert, will stn e the Owen lined Road at nearly the ante point as the one from 'Toronto • tt will then be continued to a point on Lake Huron, *bout forty miles above Ooderich, called Pine Brook. The advantage to Turuntu of :his scheme is evident. It brings Owen Pound between twenty and thirty mile. nearer Toronto than Hamilton, be -!dee opening up a large tact of country, the trade of which will inevitably find its way to Toronto. The 1RRNC1t CLASS. Mie Minnie Robertson, Master George Kippen Nairn, Mies Janet Roberlaon, Mus Anse Watson. n1L1T, OR HIOROT "NOUSE CLASS. Boys -Mester George Kippen Nairn. Girls -Mise Marta Caroline Gibbons. SECo ND ENGLlrn etas*. Master Charles Nairo, Muter Richard Young. TIMID ENGLISH CLASS. Mus Frances Mary Gooding, Muter Henry Reed, Master William Henry Gibbons. FOUNTS ENGLISH CLAM. Mus Elisabeth Robertson. OEO.RAl0T AND rrt*TO\T. Miss Hansel' Robertson. WAITING. Master Jams Haggett, Master Alexander Charles Robertson, Mtas Ilelen Matilda ltubertauo. WRITING TO DICTION. Mater George Kippen Nairn, Min Asa W• WWon, Min Maria Caroline Gibbon. FIRST ARITHMETIC CLASS. Muter George Kippers Nairn, Miss Janet Robertson, nacos° murne0TIC CLASS. Mas Healer Brady, Muter William Henry Ileamen, Man Hanoab Gibbons. THIRD AIITIMOT1C CLASS. Muter Charles Nairn, Mw Eleanor Brady. " 00CITATr011. Master George Kippen Nairo, Mtas Marion Robertson, Miss Janet Roberts,.n, Mia Manus Watson, Master Ron Robertson. • HOOD RMISATIOUR Awn .RNHISAL lyl1apyi- ■anT. Master Charles Beamen, Maar Alexander Charles Robertson, Master Ross Robertson, Miss Clara Gooding, Min Julia Ann Nairn, Miss Martha Robertson, Miss Frances Mary Gooding. FOR PUNCTUAL ATTKSDANCi. Miss Margaret Campbell, Miss Isabella Gooding. , WO TAN= W1101 A/IS, W 71, Master John Wood, - - Mester John lltneornbe, Mater Thomas (:Ibsen, Master Wslllam Henry Beamen, Muter John Dark, Min Mary Grace Williams. The Rev. Charles Fletcher cnsc1uded with & hjghly complimentary addrss to tits Mathews and pupil.. [T We haws te express nor regret, that • mistake regardieg the ties, prevested es from beteg p000000511180 Eaaannaun .(Mr. an Mrs Hain'. School oo Tuesday. Bet as we have the utmost use dense. is the jettison. an east. doer .f this gntknsn who drew op th. Tepee inset his ewe ebser,atioe-we have meek plea - mm is inertias it We certainly think from Iseseteots, avid fres what we have heel other- wise, that tiss method of iestr.etioe adopted in thio asRaissry 1. both eraehtable to the Timbers e d melkehle a its. popes And se Om whew, ▪ desetiss 11 on of stye highest nnperue0•, ad deserving etw•eerngerneet Rem all who leer thatrleoaetry and their kited -it i• a pity that W ash .poisatieo..he id set he modesed swre i e us.t awl more popilat miters ef'theory, but that they are pre- pared to carry out matinees which will ke of dtreel practical advaotage to the coun- try. • A T.mp.teees Seine no anwnwoeed t. ttahs plow at St. Genf rge on Toe.day text the rah tautest. The Pt. Genie Ama- issr Saeid tidal be poeleete.4reet. Caw. BRUTAL A5SACLT.-Datae Rumour bas been busy at Guelph during the past week wtlh horrid accounts of :he conduct of a *umber of men wbo were at work on Owes Sound road yesterday week. One report was, that a shoemaker, who recently left Guelph, was shot on hes way to Sydesbam ; another statement was to the effect that a person from Wellington Square was stabbed sear the Peel bush ; and it now appears that a person named Murphy, who was going northward with his wife and family, was dreadfully beaten in the Township of Arthur, and is at present unable to proceed (urtt,er. The attack is so ted to have resul- ted from a misguided feeling of zeal for what Irishmen are too apt to call religion ; but whet truth there is for aueh &statement we cannot ay. It is much to be regretted that such people cannot leave bebiod them their prejudices and love of violence when they leave their native land, and it behoves the more educated of both opposing par- ties to set a better example, and incicats better prcepta, then the apult of retaliation would induce. Let it not be said that Ca- nada is closely imitating Ireland In all that is vile neither let it be knows that near- ly all the quarrels, fighting', and murders that take place in the Wellington District are arnongst, and confined to Irishmen :-- Gwclpk •ldvertizer. BY THIS MORN I HG'S • • TAIGAS MoaNINO, SW. ARRbIt'AL-OF '1.1l6 BRITANNIA. Fa*NCR.-Therersmud' confuewn lis Frump dough affairs sea generally wore quiet. Prince de Juinville bas been arrested at Paris. Priam Louis Napoleon, and M. There, hsee been elected for the Aeseuibly. It s rumoured tbat M. Lamartine and Ildru Rollin would resigo, end Thiers would probably succeed them. Lamartine is suspected of comeivieg at the stair of the 1516 Slay. A decree has been passed to prevent tur- bolcrt assembling in Paris. The soldiers were obliged to charge a large asembly at I'ort St. Denis, with Axed bayonets. None were killed, but many were arrested. The Committee on the Constitutioinde- clared for a Democratic Republic ; besides the past rights, the people are to have fres education, and the reght of labor and assist - 4000. A great banquet o f 100,000 was to come off at Vincennes, and created some uueast- eeas. LauLAND.-Ireland is greedy excited. - Tile Repeal Association and the Irish Con- federation have united in one body, called the 'nett league. They will try peaceful effurts fur repeal. No further efforts have been made to indict Meagher or Smith O'Brien, although the confederat,ue have tuned a manifesto quite u dan::g as Mitchell's lrcaaooable writings. Mitchell'', furniture sold enormously high as rehes. There is little prospect of any important outbreak ageio.t the G rvermneet. GauAT BRIT•IN. -The Chartists arc making frequent dieturbanccs in England. Three have been arrested and examined. Seas:I.-Spain requires all Englishmen at C.dtz to give security fur their cooduct.- Arrests are numerous at Madrid- . Rv'SSIA.-The cholera is raging in Russia. One hundred and fifty cases occurred is Moscow in one week. Ausrau.-Notbing important. The Emperor has gone to lsnsp►uck, and refuses to return to Vienna. Some disturbances between the people and the nobles --the latter leaving Vienna. The bankers Rothschild, and other rich men fled. The foreign ambassadure had also goo* to Deebling. leen.- Charles Albert has captured Peechiera and defeated 30,040 Austrians al Goilo. beeidate debts of try other descriptio•. The Pope is recovering his popularity. ' BTRATFORIYHOTEL. MIMING OF SYNOD. -The Synod of the I'resbyteriao Charch of Canada met, on the evening of 1Vednesday last, in lie lode - pendent Church, Adella Street, to this city. The Rev• J M. Rogers, Minister of Peter - lions' Moderator of last year, preached an appropriate discourse. The Synod was after- wards constituted in due form, slid the Rev. I). Mackenzie, Minister of Zorra, was cho- sen Moderator for the present year. '1'be Const was afterwards employed Is arranf- Isg routine bummer, appointing communes, f,.c.-Britisk Colonist. We perceive that the Montreal Trans- errpf Is advocating what ere advocated months ago, an increase in the Representa- tive branch of our Legislature. Our es- teemed contemporary takes the same grounds in favor of the Reform that we did and argues the question with the usual fair• nose and ability of that Journal. We trust that Editor will continue to agitate the sub- ject. We shall have much pleasure in aid- ing in the "good work. " Wo shall never work Responsible Government fairly and vigorously until we get Electoral Reform. -Aliasisgsoi .Yetis. To Tovrat,T. e'en oTnoas.-Ws direct attention to the adyertisemeet of the steam- er 17ore, cm Lake Huron. A more plea- sant trip, in the summer season, cannot be enjoyed, or our inland waters than that from Sturgeon Bay to the Sault Ste. Marie. This accommodation by stage and steam- boat from 'Perooto by Lake Simco, to the Sault, tench ae to afford every necesary comfort to travellers, over this interesting and picturesque real..-Rrifis1 C•rlonise. The lion. J. it. Pares, Commissioner of Crown Lands, t• :t present is Toronto. - His visit to Upper Caudle, has reference to the settlement of the waste lasde of the Crows. -British Coteeisl. • evaremec-Msestre- illarktte. Mu.rasat, Jose 10. Sale. of Ashes at 14. 14 a 24a ad for Pots ; 18e 114 a flag M for Pearls. A ale of Men* Pork, Montreal teepee hoe, is hood, at *10 '76. Julie 41. TLetnt The market to day hes been 1611 the ederewee en freights tendis` In eftse11neseettew . We heard Of a sale Of ss.sr*we and eves. mixed at 11e 'Id. A mull 1N e1 Bet inspected at tin 64 and tespenime frees All Wheat at 144194. Aety.- *1418 wl exchange. NEW STORE. STRATF0 !1D• 1:Y 1VM. 11. NINE. TILS ttabeertbar begs leave to intimate that he has opened a STORE at the east tied of re traUwd, w itba general ants - ineut el DRY GOODS, GRA iCERIES, Ike. And he hupee for a share of the pa trot. Age of Lie neighbours and the public. Ile stile cheap fur Cosh or Pradwce. W.M. 11.IHINE. Stratfurd, March it, 1848_-- >r em NOTICE. yllE Sabacriber having relinquished the r 1 business of Baking In favour of Mr. Hoary Nee mon, begs to return thanks for the support he has heretofore received, and can cuutidently recommend his succeasur u worthy of public support. JOHN LANCASTER. Goderich, •8th May, 1048. 17;( FOR SALE, R the subscriber, that valuable property situated in the township to Goderich, iso Lot 19, 41.18 eonoesaon, within 518 nide* of the town of Goderich ; there is a good Saw Mill met an d 80 acres of land, 20 acres cleared. 1t u a never failing 4reatu well adap'ed for any Machinery, such as Carding and blecbiuery, Distillery, and Grist Mill. N. B.-W;lI bo sold cheap for cash, or part of the money may he for a few years. Apply to the proprietor. WM, ALLiGHEM. Godencb, Feb. 13, 1044. a TO LET, ill AT Store at present occupied by Rose 1 �Itobertson, Eaq., with or without the dwe.ling !louse, and will be Med up to suit a tenant. .From the cuutmanding situation and the rapid increase of population of liodencb and tvcioity, any person decrees of commencing bnainess cunlJ nut be more conveniently located. Apply to WILLIAM WALLACE.. Goderich, Jun. 9, 1148. 19 NOTICE. Sesames Orrice, ()oderieh, ltd June, 1848. NOTICE is hereby given, that I shall not held myself respooable for any moues payable to, or recoverable by me, as Sheriff of the Huron District, unless the same are paid :o my- aolf personally, or deposited is spy roams io soy of the Cbartered Bantu or their agencies, and a receipt attach deposite, is within a renewable time delivered to me personally, or remitted to me per mail. J. McDONALD. Sherif R. D. O.derieb, Jose 23, 1848. 21-31 N. B. -Parties purchasing Geode sod Chat- tels, or Lands sod Teaemeau at Sheriff's Sale, us adopt the above sore and direct mode of amities payments, as well se parties havug to SHAKSPEAR INN, 2TR.1TFORD. T W. GARRISON begs leave to inform his LI • friends and the tnvrl,ng community to general, that he has leaved and lest opened that well knowo hotel in Strailurd, called the SHAKSPEAR INN, which he has refurnished and repaired, in a manner not surpassed in the Huron District. J. W. G. hopes„hat by con - slant attention to bis business to merit a share of the traveling community. F. 8. -Good Stabling sod a careful Hostler will.Ywarsbe in attendance. Straiten, Jon 304, 1848. 22tf TO THOSE IT MAY CONCERN. �R. OLIVER, baying left the whole of jv1 lou uneettled accounts with the Clerk of the 1st Dtviaon Court, Goderich, advises all parties indebted to him to see that gem- tlemae before the 20th of next month.- Any information required, will be given at tho office only, where a person will be al- ways in attendance. Godencb, Jun. 29, 1441. DISSOLUTION - OF PA R TNERSI(II'. 'r"F. Badness heretofore carried ere ander the 1 Firm of MILES ifs WOODLIFF, haebeen this day dissolved by metal consent. All parties indebted to the above Firm, are hereby requested to call and rattle their accounts i.e...diefdy with T. B. WtlODLIFF,and those park. hawing claims against the Finn will please seed their smuts in for adlostmrnr. • THOMAS MILER, T. B. WOODLIFF. Goderich, Jun 13th, 1848. 3-w20 NOTICE. E.1i.F•D TENDERS will be received by M . T. M. Daly, J. Spading and J. McIntyre Of the Subscriber, on the part of the Municipal Council, for the District of Huron, until the 6th and 7th days of July, at 19 o'clock noon, when the Tenders will be opened at the following place• Union Hotel, [itratford, and German's Tavern, SL Marys, for the following works, TIE ;- 1at. For opening the line of Road from the Znrra Road, between the Gore of Dow- nie and Downie to the South Boundary of Downie, and repairing part of 7,otra Road from Stratford to the South Boundary of the Huron Tract, and Crosawaying a part of the Road between the Gore of Downie and South Easthope. Tenders will be ap pended at the Union Hotel, Stratford, se the 6th day of July next. 2d. For repairing parts of the Mitchell Road from Mitchell to St. Marys, through Fullartnn sed R!anehard, and reducing a hill West of Thames Bridge in St. Mary., and reducing three hills on Lot 3, 11th con- ee•.inn Downie. Tenders will be opened at German's Tavern, St. Marys, on the 7th da of 361 not. PIuaw, Bpeeifc.tious and form of Tender may he errors at the above letting places six days before loftier, or at the office of the sobwriber, to etioderich, on or before the said 6 and 7th Jaye of July next. Tlus works will be )lid out in Sections : Tendon meet specify the number of See - lion Tendered for, and most be in due form. Tire limn for finishing the above work, will he stated in the Specification.. (Signed,) DAViD SMiTH, pidgins Surveyor; H, D. Denner 4Oavnee's Gins, Gedenckv 1111► Jest, 1846. 11td ISAAC MAY, informs hie friends and the public, that he has takes the BRICK TAVERN, lately in the occupation of Mr. Brown, at the East end of Stratford, where nothing shall be wanting on hie part to pro- mote the comfort and convenience of Sys guests. I. M. Ratters himself that his selection of Wine aol Liquor. is equal to any in the country, and his Stabling department is of the most complete description. Stratford, 28th April, I81$.. 1301 STOCK BRICKS. STOCK BRICKS of a very superior quality [Dade by Adam's Patent Machine ready for delivery et the Brick Yard of Messrs. JOHN HALDEN, Jr. k CO., on the following terms at the Kiln : Order for 50,000, and upwards, paid in Cash on delivery. • • • • at $3, 50 per 1000 Do. under 50,000, do. do. i84.00 'i " la Trade or for approved endorsed Notes at 6 months front the date of the order, $4l,50 ." " A samp:e may be seen at tho "IIuron Signal " office. N.B. Another Kiln will be burnt in three weeks time, when there will also be for delivery house Fleeing TILE. Godencb, Juno 121h, 1848• 20 -If SADDLE, HARNESS, TRUNK, CARPET -BAG, AND VALISE �IA'NUFACTORY. • ULA' SLIAJt) (BRANCH) HARPITRBEY BRANCH OP TBE IJVRON DISTRICT AGL1CUL• 4,0RIOyLTURAL sociETY. �URa4L b1 C1LTT. PRRMIU518 FOR 18111. ir'ptiE'BECOYA ANNUAL L'RHJPIT101C 1 of CATTLE. FARM PItuDI DO - manic MAJOtitA(T% $E$, 4a oid be hail es $T. MALI'S. es Wediesedn are In of Sintealerr. 14IV, whet tare Mewing PRE- MIUMS tvdlhear/Jed :• HORSES. •jt l 41. For theism Man sad Foal,.•.......• 110 0 2tod he. t, .............. ••..... 0 15 0 Fie the but 1 year old Celt, 0 1S 0 lad beet, 1THE IIARPURHEY rRANCII J. the Horn. Agricultural Society I will hull a Meeting for the Exhibition u( FARM NOCK, Lc. Lc. kc. at Mr. Jvsas CopN s'I'atern, Uarpurbey, on Friday, Sept. 24, 1848. For the. purpose of Adjudging aid Award- ing l'LI7.1:s ter the sanutu •ini.tols and I .i. fit les bereinaftcr mentioned :- FIRST CLASS. 0 100 t sada For the best 3 year eld. Fitly 0 15 0 Jud beet, 0 10 0 Fur the beat 2 year old Celt .r 41117,0 15 0 _., 1 best, 0 111 tl Fur the best 1 year told Colt es Filly, U 15 u 2ud lest, t U 10 0 CATTLE:. For:the beat Bull, 3 year told .... 1 00 0 2nd beat, 0 15 0 Fur the beat 2 year old do U 15 0 '2l beet, 0 10 0 Fur the best yearling do. 0 10 0 2,1 best,.... .... 0 5 0 For the best Mitch Cow, with Calf by her side, 1 00 0 2d best ••• 4 10 U For the best Mibi Cow beviag bad a calf in 1848, .......... .. .. 0 15 0 Jd best, 0 10 0 For Ute bet 9 year old Heifer....... U 111 u 2.1 best, U 7 6 For the beat yearling ligibt, 0 10 0 2,1 beat, . .. 0 7 6 For the best Tat Oa, • 0 10 0 For the best Pat Cow, 0 111 0 For the beat Yoke d Working Oxen,1 00 U 1if beat, ......... 0 15 0 3d beat,. ' U 1U 0 For circ beet 7.18. e1 3 pato old Steers, U 1 0 21 beet,...��.......... 0 10 6 11 lest U 50 For the be., Y.ke of 2year old Steers,- 0 10 0 2d best, ..... ... ........ .... 0 5 0 SHEEP AND HOGS. H.:MORTON, DE08 to Sublimate to the public that he ham I7 commenced the above line of Business in the Shop w the East side of the Market -Square, - lately occupied by J. Rutledge & Cu., -nod hopes by strict attention to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. Ff All Articles in the Tiede will be sold at the I.OWE:ST POSSIBLE PRICES. " HIDES, WHEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, sod all kinds of Marketable Produce will be ta- ken in exchange. ETA liberal disceuut will be made for Cash. '•• FOR S,1I.F.., .n excellent Span of itoa- sss. and a first rate Two How Bruer. Jan 14th, 1848. 11. H. Forthe but Ram 2 years old and upw'da, 2.1 brat For the best 1 year old, .... 2d beat, For the beat 'Top lamb 211 best, For the best pair of Ewes andLaiub., 2d best, For the best single Ewe with Lamb by 2d best, ........ . Fur the Best pes[3] of Withers or Ewes, 2,1 best, - . ••••••• .........• For the best Boar, 2dbent . ............ For the but Sow, baric{ had Pip in 1848, AGRICULTURAL. PRODUCE. 1u 0 10 0 lis 0 50 10 0 5 0 15 0 5U 10 0 50 10 0 5 0 15 0 10 0 150 Tor the best 2 Buebels Fall Wheat,... 0 10 0 2..1 best, 0 5 0 For the best 2 Bgahels Spring Wheat, 0 10 0 2..1 best, ,•1:*• - 0 5 0 For the best 2 Bushels of Batley, 0 10 0 Jai best, 0 5 0 For the best 2 Bushels of Oats,. 0. 7 h 3.1 heat, 0 -5 0 For the best 2 Bushels of Peas 0 10 0 21 hest, 0 5 0 DAIRY PRODUCE. For the hest 16 lbs. of Roll Butter 0 7 6 2t1 beat, ................ 0 5 0 For the best Keg uif Butler 65 lbs0 5 0 24 best 0 7 6 3d best, 0 5 0 For :he best Cheese i from 12 to 20 lbs0 10 0 2d beet, ... 0 7 6 34 best .0 5 0 leer the best MapI. Sugar -10 lbs. to Cake 0 10 0 2.1 beet.......: •.• 0 7 6 3.1 best, ...r........... 0 1 0 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. For the but 10 yams Felled Cleth;,0 10 0 2d hell 0 S 0 Fut the net 10 yard. Thant and Wed, 910 0 ,2d bat. 0. 5 0 RULES OF THE EXHIBITION. 1st. The Slater:al• of the Domestic Mann - factored Cloth and Flannel to be produced from the Farm of the Competitor. 2.1. All eubscnbers haring paid their sub- scription, and only such, to be entitled to com- pete for any Premium. 3rd. Bulls must have a Ring or Screw in their now. with • rope or chaio artached thereto, to prevent occident*. 4th. All Stock exhibited .h.11 have been the bona fide property of the Exh,bitor s month be - lore the Show, and .11 other articles shown must have been produced on th. Faun Of the Exhibitor. Any person violating, or attempting to viejate theme Rules, shall be rendered incapable of nom• pew:ig en any future occasion. WILLIAM BARRON, Seer. 61. Mary, 9th June, 181d. 90w0 PAY 11 T T1s NTIO11'!! GOI)ERICII, C. W. /1111F.ec Subscribers have recently rei.ed from Buffalo the following snicks, which they offer for sale, WHOLESALE OR RETAiL, at los, rates :- - Chests of various quality Teas, 1l_,*es 40 do Tobacco, Kiri of Shingle Reds. Ad a.. rtrnewt d Cooper's, and other descrip- tion of American Manufactured Tools, Horse Shoe, sad .mall miied Pennsylvania Retired lees, tied American Bar Irn, .1 Leis Sias T ere shoe ahertly ie expectation a oddi- ties Mathew 8t.ca of DRY 0001)s, HARD• WARE, he., the., by the arrival at Mnrreel of t►. Etber Prem Liverpool. M. B. SEYMOUR, & CO. Gedarieh. Jen 23, 1049. 21-41 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ri'HErsmaritabl fine thorough bred Por - hem Bol. Seize to the Huron ins- triet Agricultural til, 1. p.m standing at Thtwwes Harris's rm, Bayfield Road - three/ mile. from Ondericb. Where far- mers sun he accommodated for the Ses.oe at tare &billings sed expense cash or pro. does, for nett Cow. Gd*rieh, 23 ins*, 1000. 00 -ter For the beat Entire Horse 2nd do. For the best Brood Mare nail Feat. hod 11/. du.• 0 13 For the best Two-year eld Filly • • • u 15 -Oral_ do. do•••• 0 10 For the best Pearling do9 15 2ud do. Jo0 IS 110 0 0lb0 1 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 SECOND ('LASS. For the best Bull 1 le 0 2n1 do. 01 15 0 Fur the beet Stitch Cow having had a Calf in1848 1 00 =rid best 0 1U 0 For thio beTwo-year oldheifer edited after the let Jan., 1846, 0 15 0 2nd beat •••• 0 7 8 For the boot Bull Calf calved alter the let January, ,1848.•-. 0 15 0 and brat. 0 '1 6 Fur rhe best l leder Calf calved after the 1st January, 1848• • • • "15 0 2nd best.. ▪ 0 7 ti For the hest Fat rUz 0 1775 0 end do. • 6 For the beat Fat Cow 0 15 0 2nd do. • t' AND pay your deists, as the .ubseriber bee resolved that all Noes and (took accounts due to hint and remaining unsealed, will, posi- tively, on the 15th of July next. be handed o•er to es Attorney for eolkelioa. It is Certainly with some reluctance that he has adopted this reeolition, as he has no dee re to incur addil,onal expense to those who are .till owiu¢ him -but it is n saying, that arressinr is a merciless master, and in the present instance, his reluctance must yield to necessity. ROBERT M01)ERIYELL. Goderich, 15th June, lam. 20.tf TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. SI'Ri.VG 4- SUMNER F.ISHIONR,for 1848. A FULL variety of the newest and most t/ Improved Sratno Ann Sr•sNI:R FA.n• wee fur 1818. have been received by the subecnbcr, who will promptly attend to the orders of all who may favour bun with their patronage. A. NAYSMITH. Goderich 12th April, 1343. ly ALBION HOUSE, JAMES' Street, one door west of the Commercial Bank, Ilamilton, by January, 1118. I. ESMO\-tDF:. J. 8TE:\VA11T, ATTORNE1' ANI) BARKISTF:R at Law, Soli&itur in Chancery, Calmer ancer, kc., Office West Street. Goderich, March lam, 1048. by GILBERT TORTE:, T Anwm AND GENTLEMEN'S rash wells Boot and She* Maker, Market Square, Godeneh. Werth, 10, /1411. bme TORAcco. AN extensive stock which will be sold exchap for cash. T. GILMOUR k CO. Gorleric h, Fab.. 11, 1140. 9 I. LEWIS, LAiV, CMINCERV, AND CONVEYANCING. Jen. 1049 (IODF:RiCI( THIRD CLASS. For the best Ram 0 I5 0 2ud do. 0 7 6 For the hest pair of Ewes having • suckled their Lambs till the 1.1 of July 0 10 0 2nd beet. 0 7 6 For the beet pair Ewe Iamb* 0 10 0 2nd do. do. 0, 7 6 For the best Tup Lamb 0 10 0 2nd do. 0 7 6 FOURTH CLASS. For the best Boar • .. •. •..e«• 1 0 O 2nd do. . 0 15 0 Fur the bnt'Bow bees( iii ?ter is 1810 " 0 15 0 2nd best ............- 0 10 0 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. For the best 2 burn.( Pa1I Wheat 0 1. 0 2nd do do. • • • • 0 10 0 For the best 2 b.ehehl. of Spring W heat . 0 15 0 end best 0 10 0 For the beet 2 bushels Siberian • Spring Wisest 0 15 0 2nd beat. 0 10 0 For the hest 9 bushels of•Borley • • • 0 10 0 2od do. do: •.• 0 7 6 For the best 2 bushels of O.ta• • • • 0 10 0 and do. do.•••• 0 7 8 For the best 2 bushels of Peas • • • • 0 10 0 Sod do. do 0 7 0 For tho best bushel of Timothy ••• 0 6 0 For the best 20 lbs. Clover Seed•• 0 15 0 For the best 10 lbs. Swedish Tur- nip Seed 0 10 0 2nd beet 0 S 0 For the best 12 Roots of Mangle Wurtzel •••. 0 5 0 DAiRY PRODUCE. For the best 25 lbs. Salt Butter•• • 0 2nd do. do. ••• 0 For the best 5 lbs. Fresh Butter• • • 0 2nd do. do. • 0 For the best 25 lbs. Cheese 0 find do. do. 0 DOMESTICS. Por the beat 10 yards tsanolactur- ed Cloth 0 2nd best 0 For the best 10 yards Flanoel.•••• 0 2nd do. do. .••• 0 For the best 20 lbs. Maple Sugar• • 0 2nd do. do. •• 0 RULES OF THE EXiIIBITION : 1. Any person receiving a Premium for any of the above-named Grain and Peas, to be obliged to veil to any member of the Society, if demanded, Ten Bushel, sanitise the sample shows, at the highest market price. 2. The Material of the Domestic Manu- factured Cloth and Flannel to be produced from the Farm of the Compositor. 3. All Subscribers having paid their subeeription, atld out flitch, to be entitled to compete for any Premium. 4. Belle must have a ring or .crew in the nose, with a tope or chain attached to, pre- vent accidents. 5. heifers with Calf at foot may show as Heiler.. 6. AIL Stock exhibited shall have been. the bonafide 'property of the Exhibitor a month before thn Show, and all other arti- cles shown oust have been produced on the Farm of the Eahtbitor. Any person violat- ing, or attempting to violate, this rule, shall be rendered incapable of competing ea any future occasion. '1. Any person neglecting to pay their Subscription on or before the 47th of June, will be debarred from competing or entering for any Premiums offered, unless they pay to the Treasurer, two weeke before the Colne Shuw, a sum equal to mho proportion which such subscription paid, on or before that date, would have secured from govern- ment or other sources, es as to place their eubscrtpttonson the same footing se that of others, who pay in time to get such addition to tlic funds. 8. All Competitors for Praxes mum give the Secretary notice of the description of Steck or l'ruduee they intend to show, be- fore the day of Exhibition. 9. All Stock and Produce to be on the Show Ground by 10 u'clocit on the day of the Show. The Show to commence at It u'cl.x�k�, "-f The Society's P1,n1idul.YU .1417 Cl! win asks place in fhlober. (3. 'I'HOMP9Ol4, Secretary, iL B. J. 8e ilatp.eiey, 7/A April, Aril, 1848 • is DLL A31II.TOIV, IJRf1EOW, weal , 0 0 D C S I C II. .F00., 1846. 1y • t/OR Ngo 1. 1. WINTON. NOTARY 100110. QrNirrei0AlMerr guava's &rock AND CONVEY ANCLR, STRATFURD. 150 10 0 10 0 7 0 15 0 10 U 160 10 0 10 0 7 6 10 0 7 6