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ag tie
wap livid lbsit the ponder
le flow Yin bur bass les ed uw 'l.whisk t►e movomen•
et bis Ess.1k Ss bare ressived s-Jairesi
eel. Caw:. The Janne papers_ «•wn
union of In tems•of Sir aet•• Grey
to ti. Goosa•mest .f C•sad•. W. are
le ken 1rem lb* Tonto Celewief,
" that phrld thews reports prove to
be well (ceded, we may wipe a coating.
sees et tbe pulley Mussed by Lord Elgin "
It Is what Cssadn moquette to advance the
prespenty sed happnees of its people, •
..M1eeaace of the liberal sod eoltgbtooed
policy of Lord Ogle,, end we trust that
e bboll the o►anp ha mads, the fears of
Ike Tory organ may be fully realised."
F'am the Nissan Mall.
NONLT MASES THE MARE 00.
The ..Malber - soy whether it woo
Sbsk•spsbs or D.w jeer., that fathered the .-
bete, bat aaiha sr se author, it is se tree es it
is p.osUsl an teemed. T. mimes wakes the
more M and embies waU make her sent like
mosey. Itis the mal.tbi•g, the m•ia.vrise,
the migkty lover that meow the woo. an e0
mistake. ever bead of ae.ybes taker,
virtue, pans. merit, se ivy ether .eo.edary
• wetly the mote go They @ieN
se esesest hos eomp.nis•s 10 umiak it i1 •
ped Wag is imams way. mad there ie au her=
is levies s•eaey .se 1,11101 moony, se lest as
we don't low it for he ewe e•1.. or get it at the
ogsaoo = ether folks. For trete le pleat7 of
as
mem se e it 's dhis
tmstag• at seems
softhe
year, with wiser -the pee .
oo
soar at haat. There are a kw haegry to feed,
send so @M.MM. sick to owlet,, an broke* bear-
d r cheer. Bet. Pal pang oat of =y loti-
,uds--1 d4'e mart to ,rrmosias. Mt to sooc.
erne of the mtaap dotage that moot will do -
hew, sew 1t seeker the =see te trot, an thee to
roar sed kick like a'l possss•rd.
Leta man be the, sad hell do. Hs may be
se 110ara•t as the setters; he may be as lgly se
oho se nineties: be may gamble, gouge, and ge
it with • perfect leeseseoa, bet one all, If be ►u
the dishes, he'll pass! I ha.e one proud Cos-
. *bake heeds with thimble -rigging.
died -'onto(. cad -carting M..Ad•rs. wh. +sold
have eusidersd their dinky asd!, railed by M-
eg man to by a meeha.lc. What mod. the
Caogteoaao se polite to the {ere Semen the
gambler had a pocket fall of other papula's mee-
ey asd the mechaoie k.d'at Bot the k.ij)ht of
the sweat baud aloe had i• he bream a Mart as
bleak es the hes =spade. ill • teal grilse at mid-
n ight, ad the mechanic A.d'at. Bet Bates an
alar are el mon vales is •om eyes. thee ta-
deetry sad iat.grlty. Messy maks* the mare
p11 yes wet se have friends. Mem frieed*,
milk-of-I.u.ra-kids.es fried', yea mer inn
get therm to bold 'e=. Thea the friendly coat
will fleck need hies. lilts Iia to a sager bom-
bea.l. Seme.•@ mid that "kauwkdge ie pow -
r," bet 1 any money 11 powerful. It will make
me of eatsre's owe fools pus fare weaves nay
dry. But we haw unto the meas that betel the
r►rae-
The ae that heist au a..y in his pees,
Mealiest as pod • richt to pt sing,
Is the here Md =Christ Celanese's,
As see poor laml•wd 1154600 rules,
Thema is a dm =famished Tomcats, bis
Of =nag Weltered moss be alai es fatter!
It is wonderful hew .ray ons beers • rich
man's dasRbter has. She may be =candy ug-
ly, and as leu as Phanah's kine, it ain't one -
table. .he 1 • gere.eom. • bad, a perfect bier -
n ee, • Meaty. Let br hair be a brick Pretreat.
bar teeth oat ed gens, her feet =timed like mod
tartly, It makes so digvnaee. Her mid may
be eau ..c.luatd waste, all grows .ver with
the weeds and briar of pude-eh* may be 11 -
monist el preens! h...rkeepi.g. such as ksit-
tisg, .swiy, baking.boiling, u a pose it
of playing what, yet if sbre hes the gold, her
are will es sever Gar. She will be servad.d,
..d mlly.ad•d till all M blue, by a phaleaa
merlet.0
spo, psis epiria. hair - sad hair -
braised Jessica bibbisg tatter heated ad tabor
cbestd sprits.
I p to church ..mtdnss. A geed dal be-
side. religios may be Wenn i• • fublesabl.
eb.nb. There was • plai. looking strayer
with elan het thresdhete clothes veered and
welkin( .lowly up the ai.le be looked '.w me-
wl half empty pew., bet *one opened the first
door; that threadbare coat looked chilly and cotd,
sad its *weer cvld'st be • moseyed ewe sure-
ly !. The stranger get • twat at let wick sono
11,11114 Iseq..y +he sowed to molder it quits
• stoop eitheir dignity to epee the pew dor.-
Tbr.ks I 'the temple of the lard of this world are -
thew.' is a lints while the deer spend agate;
and a beaby Mikis( Wesel. f.11 regale metered.
S pan se his keels. white kids is leis bead, a ge-
aenl._m=oat= jewelry se bre penes, a few
i s jewel, es his chin. amen gaunt be lacked
like • as wee "wee modem p.rpoes." At
entry step he seek • pew ikon IOW .pe -ladies
smiled. (oedemas bowed, fslks moved elven to-
gether is their pews, is emend he seemed • mem
of islwtw. a poplar star of the find mago,6-
05010. A11 the diBreaem is his lave over the
acreage, was that be was0peediy a forme left
bim by hie =iewlyaid dad. an be accomplish.
meow were skin at lmwde, hem -racing a.d
esnrni.goleo tau semetese to meetioe: w'bile
the smug= was eely • jewn eias carpvar,
who owed OS obs .ydiot Wed wan Ilio ours
clothes. Thinks 1 newsy woke' the man go
eves is Chuan.
G tett evert whet It is sines if yes went to
e re the awe Dec Jut leek at that lawyer then
hew he is laytsg dews the hintee mysteries of
the 0a@.. 1.e Mw he twists end tarso bow be
eves tens men at the ben delight el the thin -
teethes his shoot. Set his brother limb get
h asd amble stewe the wind' asst'. is • jiffy
sed erne his dint to teamed an, till it
modswosmodsoke .ink to decide between ;teem, let
aloes twelve swum Istma.. Ne weeder it al-
ways nibs at aeon time. It is their fit fogs that
make them es element. they is reality sate se
mat fee this bore sliest than • (.ming hog-
back dors Ar • needed sparrow. If you wet
te vis Tyioeurr saes yea mum My the lawyer well.
Every dells,yea give hist will be a wri.kla es
yen hers. '111 Inas who expects hie lawyer 1e
brew bioesdf, most grease hi= well with the
1. ail Voodoo. A lawyer is esmetbi.g like a wo-
w mhos you d. for them, tie mem roo'LL
~ A few •wt►.sem •lot =s01. but money -
lees R.yn{ea Edm•evivd is d.=oastie New
Tab* Mt they mead se seeiaaet, their mss
.sal4'•i ibiu, Menu they W net mode to.
w es many shamed denim • .i(he.
1b. a d. se Jewry .aur
tee deism s an ttbowm L p w hoar bro.
i Inner Nibs teeth wee knows wetness it b
mal @dui edom M►er 01•(10( tr the mashie ia-
es.eoa of M saoa.y Ant mend tM masa
Boob dv hes Meld of Rohn R.@dL M. -
my mins e.mmedy'o sure p Mt neon is go
..t of lilt with Reach''. sera. A pea dabs
semis • Lake • sew es • wt, sad mu thew
• m is Stew Nese. The l'bab rased mals
110.000 ••d poo of m
Weal
Ivies calBe-
ears
r-
eas eay soba@ their mw ga es fast that the
.hew gong smut I James 010@.4 seMb •► 011
tee gat ism In teems histone, whin mom -
&•g w aeeAus diener seems s0 nabs the man
reeve 1.q met 1 am bean w now, "11.1
itant ell gW* •i Mee" -
TANEEE DOODLE.
The M Fair woe MU as Te.Nsy lest.
The day two owasselig tavern* end •
sten latter display of tattle wee sans
thin, we bellrv., es my former s.easies
04 Os IIMti, We snar•tsed test eon&
orale Pletlis*0I viers uses by rattle d••1
an hem a Senses. One brought freer
LN w gig • yoke. leaf seals, Mm .8
to ,S pr set. it Is mid dist me loos than
Le0M eneh• rg•d b•eis.-JA. urst Cseri-
er.
•..& ?so rn5s.-aebool Trustees
pGeet•rb very ssiwbw pwwG seder the
ere An end therefore we think It ueefel
be rested the pshlle that es the second
W 'sd.eedt►y 1n Jaasery, ..sally, is Upper
Curds, gee Ssbe.1 tr«tes in sack &hoof
Section is to take place. That 1. ono of
the two sleeted is September guess est.
The ens* bdlvidu.l *sent be re-elected,
wMost ►M eeneeet, till after the lapse of
lostear.. TTrust..s is each School
dtmt M t tha11 be • eorporstlun. is case of
soy diffar..es os le a site for a Bc►oe1
house, at . special eresthlg allsd for that
pupate, each party shall choee one peens
se arbitrator, an the two arbitrators, and
Ioalsuperteteodenl, or any person •pporot
ed by bim, .ball (sally decide the matter.
Trustees are ter have tie po.se..ios sed
safe keeping of all the common school pro-
perty; to provide apparatus •0d text books
for their school. foe.; to employ all taming'
properly qualified, both female sod male,
and to give orders tor the payment of the
same, o0 the local superintendent. They
are to provide for the salaries of the teach-
ers, and also the expense of the schools,
to the manner desired by the school elec-
tors, at a epeeist meeting called for that
purpose. Should there be a de6ete.cy of
moony, the Trustees are to easess an ad-
ditional rate to meet Ib. necessary ex-
pense.. They may either employ their
own authority, or apple to the municipality
of the Township, 1. •r the raising of school
moneys. They may sue defaultere !icor
out of the school section, and exempt indig-
ent persons. They ate to visit the schools
from lime to time, and see that they aro
coodocted arcordiog to law. To see that
the peptls aro supplied with text hook.,
. anctnoned by law, and no others. Tro.-
nee are to be personally responsible, if
they wilfully neglect or refuse to exercise
corporate power., for the fulfilment of con-
tracts. To appoint • Ilbr•riso, and to pro-
vide for the establishment end support of •
I.brtry. To ascertain t'ie number of resi-
dent children of school ago, sad to read
the report at the I school meeting.
To prepare and transmit before that 15th
January the annual report to the local Se-
ponuteodent of schoolNo foreign book
to be permitted to be teed, unless by en-
e ma of the Coined of Public Iustractioo,
. or shall any pupil he regeired to read i0
any religiose book, or Join is soy religious
exercise, which shall be objected to by
parent or guardian; but pupils may be 'al-
lowed to receive seep religious iwtrtutions
as their parents or guardians many require.
-harm( Erpres..
The Exee0tivp Committee of to Iadn@-
tnal Exhibition have just pat forth a pro -
gamma on the proceedings which it is inten-
ded shall take place during the three days
set apart for the holding of the Exhibition.
Thom day, our readers are aware, aro the
17th, Ittb and 19th of the approaching
month of Octtober, and we are mistakes tf
they do cot prove memorable days in the
history of the city. 1', the first place, the
Exhibition itself promises to be such *sight.
as was never seen in Canada before. We
believe that as a general rule, there aro
very few of our mechanics and tradesmen
who are not preparing something to send,
sad the seine seem to be the case general.
ly in all the towns and cities throughout
the Province. When the idea of the Exhi•
bilis was first started, the objection it met
with was " that them would be nothing to
seed." Now 00 far from this being the
case, we are mistaken if the great difficulty
will not be, to know what to do with all
that is soot. In the agricultural departs
meet alone, we expect to see enough wheat
butter, chimes, foe., scot to victual half the
district : In the mechanical arts also, the
amount which memo likely to be furnished
es very grert, and the managers will have
enough to do to dispose of it all. In abort,
then a sot a department, even down to
fancy 'needlework, in which th. most .11.0-
000I exertion are sot being mado to vindi-
cate the credit of the Province in England.
Bot the Exhibition, though the main feature
is not (u the programme now issued shows)
the only point of attraction. Besides this,
tins Committee have been exerting them-
selves to prepare such a bill of fare as will
in likely to fix the attention of the whole
world from Maine to Florida. on Montreal ;
sod we think they hays exceeded. The
following will give some Ides of the man-
n er in which tt is proposed to entertain the
inhsbitaete and visitors during the three
days of the Exhibition.
On Thursday, a Regatta asd Public Din-
ner given by the Mayor and Corporation.
Oa Friday, Athletic Exercises by the
Fireman, a torch -light Procession, and a
Ball.
O• Saturday, Mechanics' Diotmr, and
Fireworks.
Besides this, there is to be • Public Ad,
dross, cheap pleasure trips to Belceil and
on Monday a grand Ploughing Match al
Latium. The towers of the French
Churab ante he thrown opus gratuitously,
and all the railroad companies and 'testa -
beat darts' that week will run
at half fares.
Tbe managem..t of the Ball is in the
bane of •'ember of civilians and some
military g0SUem's, and then can be so
doubt it will M . most splendid efliir. For
the dieser, die understood that invitations
will le mot to the Governer' asd Mayors,
and leading pebble nee in the joint'( R. -
public, who will be specially t.vind 1. to
partake of tbe festiritlea going oe.
1t is, of course, impossible at pretreat to
gin any ides of the somber of panes who
will be thin braved together ; bet when
it is borne in mind that it is • matter in
whish the whale Proviso' takes as tsUr-
eat with Mootn•i, it is reediest that It will
be wry great.
We have est the least fear .that the
Mestreslan well w.qt• ter character ter
beepitallty ase eeertbsy 'e tars mentos.
and that the dome of ear 100th'( eitisese
will be freely throws spas to welcome
t •; get the =seers whom
un
m
trrkle them to web a mark of
respect. We tryst, moreover. that taw'
will he a menial 0•epeeNl0s with the Cem•
d lttes who keen 't led ageism
many sslth• t0 gel hip the Exbibtilos
sad wbenesertion net env se metals
N the 1111.•1 ..eeoss.-M.str.J H'.ekly
reea.s..ipf .
A PLEASANT TRIP
Lemmas le Wen Raglan tush book -pro -
G orki sissies, with £I00 ter ominous.
• Hewn' le set this • mo .
phos Mat oses( W wanes
A kw yenta age, an t►* Rus. IRlipieriat...
1
dont was traveling over sea sad laird, at
to units •:pews, is wash ass approved
w heel getout, asd a pretty system ►s pick-
ed sp!-A system which entails epos the
es.Nry the sum of £600 inanity for •
Chief Sepertsteedeot, an at the slice time
gives ins W heads all contend et when
5015•..; N •here be is the Alpha and
,Outage of cemmks wheel education. Now
if the Rev. ge.tlersso an he spared for
months together from the charge of the
Caen.@ Cummoo Sebools, of which he la
the preeidisg (10101, without injury to the
schools ander Ars germ, bow well could
his servuee be dispessed with altogether,
wader a coin's', common sense system!
As to the pretence of the trip being for the
psrpoee of buying books for the use of
schools, that is @beer unmitigated stuf.
Every school book of merit should ►e ksown
to the Rev. gentleman, whose order could
be far better executed through a respects.
ble book -seller than by himself, to say no.
thing of the £200 to be spent is the par-
ley. But every day moist. in developing
the true cb•racter of Egerton's moogrel
Prussiso s7s1em, and every incident In con-
nection with it stamps it as • bugs mus
of humbug asd corruption. And such It
ts!-D.tsdas Warder.
AnoTnsa Jooan.v To E .-Ws
learn from to Globe, that Dr. Ryerson has
started on soother trip to Elegised, "os the
busnoen of his office." Does the 00 • that
our beaauful Prussian system of education
01100ot be carrel out, until further infer•
matron t. obtained?-STyectalor.
Tera Gumtree Gareaaat'. Toon.-The
Governor General has lately been making
a tour through the western parts of the Pro-
vince, calling at the principal Towns sad
Wages in his progr.oe, till he went to the
Lake Superior mixes. /In arrival at the
different stages on be route, was uniform-
ly the signal for a general turn put of the
inhabitants to give bim en enthusiastic oral -
come. Here and there, nevertheless, a few
evil minded individual., rancorous to their
bate, did attempt to get up a demonstration
of an opposite character. but 1t would not
do. At Chatham, be was well received,
even Col. Prince acid his friends toeing
with each other in their efforts to show
bim the respect dos to his dignity sad vie -
ton. At Port Sarnia, he was honoured
with • public dieser, our old Member, M.
Quinton, Foq., taking the lead in the affair,
which seems to have gone of most happily,
by mutual iet.rcbaege of good feeling bet-
ween the Governor and the governed. At
Goderich he was also moot enthusiastically
received, both Reformers and Coowrvateme
alike turning out to do homage to the vir-
tuous Representative of virtuous Royalty.
A few malcontents, headed by the Editor
of the Huron Loyalist! and others of the
like kidney, tried hard to do a little g•oan-
ing sod hissing on the occasion, but it
could not get vont, except through the
cottons of that execrable rag, and then it
came out in such a volume of lien, that the
Con aer,atee party, ashamed of the men-
dacity of their organ, published an open
disclaimer in the columns of the Huron
Si
t is gratifying to think that the majority
of the people of the western country have
discretion and common sense sufficient • to
enable them to behave with common de-
cency, and not to allow their political fee'-
i0g1 to vent themselves i0 publicly outrag-
ing the common proprieties of life; while it
is melancholy to think tbat there should be
among these even a few so loot to virtue
and decency, as wilfully to pervert troth
for the make of gratifying their own base
and malevolent propensities, They are s
moral pestilence in every commodity in
which they are found, and ought to be'void-
ed as one would shoo the plague. -Lanark
Observer.
Oe Saturday last a child of • perms na-
med James Moore to this Town, met with
death under the following distressing cin
camstances:-It appears that the mother
having had occasion to leave home for •
short time, left the child alone is the house.
During her absence the child having incau-
tiously gone too rear the fire, allowed the
dame to catch berclothes. In this painful
condition she ran out of the borne for relief
but before assistance reached her she was
so burnt as that death in two hours from
the occurrence ended her 'offerings. She
was about five years of age. Such acci-
dents as this are of too frequent occurrence,
and ought to be a warning to pareol.-
.gat►ersr Courier.
Dirt!),
At Stratford, oa the god int., the wife of the
Rev. Them. McPbereoo, (Fre* Presbyteries,)
of • see.
la the town, oe the god host., Mrs. William
Stotts, of •tee.
At Stratford, n the 2nd isms, Ettsaerrw,
wife of Mr. Robert Jobaws, aged 26-m.eb
and jetty regretted.
At Dowse, sear Stratford, No. 23, to the 7th
lest., after a short illesm, Pear Studer, farmer,
aged 39.
Markets.
GODERiCH, Oet. 10.
WHEAT. Fall, per 6s. 3s Ind. -Spring,
do. 10 to 0s Od. Flour per bbi. 18e to 2U.
8d -Oats par bu. Is 0J -?.s. per bu. 2e -
Potatoes per b0. s Od to Os -Pork per bbl
001. -Butter per Ib. 5d to 7d -Hams per
Ib 54 -Eggs per dos. 4d. Hay per ton,
56e. to 40..
Dutton, Oct. 4.
No chases in prices. Wheat come in
• little more freely. in (our, little doing
only one or two Iota having changed bards
during tbe week. For large lots, free or
bond from 191 8d to foe.
PREMIUMS
Awwi•d by the Henn Dletriet Agrte.l-
tural Elessety ties Potatoes, Turnip said
Carrots, at the Ansel Skew for 1830.
For the hest Wee Potatoes,
Jobs 8alk54, LI • 0
2nd beet, The' Ellett. 0 15 0
3rd beat, Geo Brows, Sea., 0 10 0
Fur the best acre ul Turstpe,
John Hooter, 0 16 0
2nd best, lobo Elliott, 0 10 0
3rd best, Thos Sewerby, 0 7 e
Fur the best I acre of Carrots,
Joseph Wilson, 0 10 0
Jue.ur.-Joh■ Blake, Cornelius M'K..
LIST OF PRIZES
Awarded at the Stratford Agricultural
Society's Annual Show, at Stratford 1st
October, 18.50.
Judges of Stock k Implements.-Me.en.
Jobe 8slkeld, Henryhesney, John Eruct,
(Wilmot), Wm P. Smith, (Blao.hard.)
Judges of Grain and Manufactures. -
Messrs. Wei Roxburgh, George Plewa,
Dugald McDougall.
I(OR8E8.
Best More sod Fo.!, Geo Hyde, .C1 0 0
Ind best, A. Riddle, 8es., 0 13 0
5rd best, Wm Simpers 0 7 6
Beet 3 years old Filly or Gelding,
A. Helmer, 0 12 6
2nd best, Robt Ballaotios, 0 '7 8
3rd best, do. 0 6 0
Best 2 years old do., A. Riddle, Jr. 0 10 0
Ind best, Geo Wood, 0 7 6
Best one year Colt, Wm dimpsoo, 0 7 6
9nd bee', George Gibb, 0 5 0
Beet Span of Horses, do. 1 0 0
2nd beet, Geo Hyde, 0 16 0
3rd beet, A. Riddle, Jr. 0 10 0
CATTLE.
Beet 3 years old Bull and not 7,
A. Riddle, Sen. 1 10 0
end beat, D. Anderson, 1 0 0
3rd best, • Jas Patterson, 0 10 0
(2 years Bull -sone shown.)
Ow one year old Bull, -
Walter P.ttereoe, 0 10 0
Sed best, V. Rulirtdge, 0 7 6
Beet Cow mei Calf, Wm Doan, 0 16 0
2nd best, J. P. Vivian, 0 10 0
3rd beet, P. McTavish, Jr. 0 7 6
Beet Milk Cow, George Gibb, 0 11 8
tad best, W. Patterson, 0 10 0
3rd beet, Wm. Stmpeos, 0 7.6
Beet 2'years old Heifer,
W. Duos, 0 10 0
Sed hest, George Wood, 0 7 6
8rd best, do. 0 6 0
Beet year old Heifer, Geo Gibb, 0 7 8
2nd best, Wm Donn, 0 6 0
Oxen -5 yarn and above,
M. Kastoer, 0 16 0
2nd best, Geo Gibb, 0 10 0
3rd best, V. Rufridgo, 0 7 6
Beet yoke 4 years old Steers,
Peter Kastner, 0 10 0
Best yoke 3 years old Steers,
D. Anderson, 0 10 0
god best, P. Kutner, 0 7 6
Best yoke 2 years ofd Steen,
George Gibb, 0 '7 6
2od beet, Wm. Smith, 0 5 0
Best fat Ox, Alex McTavish, 0 15 0
2nd beet, Geo Wood, 0 10 0
Best fat Cow or Heifer, W. Donn, 0 10 0
2nd best. Geo Gibb, 0 7 6
SHEEP AND HOGS.
Best Ram over 2 yrs and ender 5,
Geo Scott, 0 12 6
2nd best, J. McTavish, Sen. 0 7 6
Srd beet, John Sherman, 0 5 0
Boat year old Ram, Geo Wood, 0 10 0
2nd beet, W. Dunn, 0 '7 6
Beet pair Ewes, P. McTavish, Jr. 0 le 6
2nd best, Geo Wood, 0 7 6
Best angle Ewe, W. Dunn, 0 7 6
Ind beet, Rob' Ballantine, 0 5 0
Beet fat Sheep, John Ballantine, 0 10 0
Ind best, George Wood, 0 7 6
3rd best, do. 0 5 0
Best Boar, Sebastian Fryfogle, 0 15 0
2nd best, J. P. Vivian, 0 10 0
Beet breeding Sow, W. Dunn, 0 12 6
2nd boat, Geo Gibb, 0 '7 6
IMPLEMENTS.
Best Plough, A. B. Orr, 0 It 6
2nd beet, W. Simpson, 0 7 6
Hareem, Adam Seeg Miller, 0 15 0
GRAIN.
BoaoFall Wheat, Geo Wood, 1 0 0
Ind best, James Patterson, 0 15 0
3rd beet, Robt Ballantine, 0 10 0
Best Spring Wheat, V.'. Dune, 0 15 0
Best Barley, Henry King, 0
2nd best, A. Kettler, 0
Best Rye, do. 0
end best, P. Kastoer, 0
Beet Oats, Alex Gourley, 0
2nd beet, lames Simpson, 0
Beet Pease, do.' 0
Beet Timothy Seed, H. Kiog, 0
Ind beet, John Kelly, 0 5 0
Beet Arkin -salt Butter, 56 lbs.
Goo Scott, 0
2nd beet, M. Neilson, 0
3rd best, James Montisth, 0
Best sew made Butter, 10 lbs.
Henry King, 0
end best, J. Sherman, 0
Best Cheese, fS lbs. W. Patterson, 0
fed beet, W. Dunn, 0
Sed beet, M. Neilson, 0
Beet Maple Seger (oske),
Geo Wood, 0
fed best, J. Simpson, 0
3rd hest, J. Monteith, 0
MANUFACTURES.
Best 10 yards Felled Cloth,
T. W. Robinson, 0 15 0
2nd best, D. Anderson, 0 10 0
3rd best, T. W. Robtoson, 0 7 6
Best 10 yards Flannel,
T. McTavish, See. 0 10 0
2d best, M. Neilson, 0 7 6
Beet 9 yards Blanketing,
1. McTavi.h, Bee. 0 10 0
tad best, Gus Gibb, 0 7 6
3rd beet, lames Raaktee, 0 6 0
Beet 10 yard. Linsey,
Alex Gourley, 0 7 6
Sail beet, Walter Patterson, 0 6 0
M• WILTON. October 2 -
The wheat market Ms bees rather brisk
sines osr last amid cboice lot@ brought 3a
ted, althoo`b the °arrest rate might be
gaa►nnteed el be 10d. Today it has fel-
ins to to H. The Je.rwal states that 17,500
bushels have been sold, last week in two
days, at Beastfovd for 4e lad Th. -Gaulle
Tettotrrs, Oc t . 4 .
Fluor, per barrel of 118 Ilea., Is. 9d. to
'CI 1.84. W haat, ran. per Mabel of 60110
la to 4•. Barley, per buobel of 48 110. 2s 4d.
to Oats, pet bushel of 14 Ib. Is to 1s
4d. Butter, per Ib. fresh, y to '7j. I)o.
do., tab, 6+. to Ad. Potatoes, per beobel
(new), Ise to 1@e. Eggs, dears,
ed. to 74- Ducks paw, Is lidto 3..-
Pewk, per eeepl% sod to la 114. Peas,
pus bode' of 80 is le M to f► Rye, per
bent' ef e0 Ile , is Id. Cheese, iarmer.',
saw, 1141 to Id. Hay, per egg, if l6@ M
LI lea P1. Weed, per eon las N. le
181.-Gaardi.6
7 6
5 0
7 6
5 0
7 6
50
7 6
7 6
12 6
10 0
76
7 6
5 0
12 6
10 0
7 6
10 0
7 6
5 0
£45 7 6
JOHN J. E. LiNTON, See'y.
COLORED TAKE NOTICE.
ALL pweeae ludo►ted to the late Fine
of W. F. k Jr. K. Goodin, and also
to Jasper K. Gooding( are resonated .ted to pay
the same to me, es all debts
due the above
ROBERT parties bare alegally a
BERT iiODtkWELL
Goderich, Aug. INA, b1160. ,11s28
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
WILL be SOLI) on the most rwoaable
Terms, • LO W N LOT, siltwted o ■
the eons,. of Swath sed South West .i,.,
•djoisIDg tbe Market Sgeer., Goderich.-
The Lot comae' Deady half as etre of
grownd, with s good Frame House, asd-
FruttGerdes on It. For farther particulars
apply to JAMES CLEGG, Lighthouse at.
Goderleh, Merest 14th, 11150. t6-31(
TO SPECULATORS AND 0rHER8.
-Tbe esb ember hevias had PARK deur
Noe. 435, 434, 433, 432. 431, an part .14221.
n ear the centre of the Town of STRATFORD
surveyed sod laid cot icm wee-lourtb sen Lou,
would respectfully call the .rendes of Parties
wining to become purchasers to the same. -
Free and esiseembered Deeds will be granted se
those puichaaieg, or bred for Deed will begin*
to those who casaot pay for lets cash dews, It
such a length u( time as may be agreed epee.
For particulars as to Price, Sec. apply to Mr
D. H. Lissre, Soberer, Stratferd,;wit► ekes
161 plea of the Property !ter!.
W. F.eMaCULLOCH.
Stretford, 18th Jose, 1850. 3v-.29
DIi'iSION COURTS.
• HE meet Division Courts for the United
1 Ceeaties'of Hares Perth and Brace, will b.
held •t the umel and places following: -
1st. Disisi.n.-Gert how at G.derieh,-
Id December. A. F. Morgan. Esq., Clerk.
2d. Division.- Jobs flicks'. Mliebell,-30th
December. Robert Cama, Freq., Clerk.
3d. Division-Wood'sT Stratford, 3 e
December. Raby Willia.ts, Eeq., Clerk.
4th. Division -Quick.' Tater. Londe' Road.
27th December George Cuter, Esq.. Clerk.
5th Division..--McKenzie's lnn, Brucefield 26th
Dec. James Gordon, Esq., Clerk.
61h. Division -School Mose Bt. Mary's. 6th
Feb. James Coleman, Esq., Clerk.
The Sitters= the Several Courts will mw-
meace pu.ctmlty st 11 o'clock. A. M.
ARTHUR ACLAND, J. D. C.
Goderich, Sept. 11th, 'b8 3T-e-xai
MINIATURES!
BY DAGUERRDOTYL
TUE 1•Meriber wend reopeoldelly inform
to Ladles asd Gestleere• nGodetreb
sad Vleislt that he bee WonROOMS'IN THE HURON HOTEL,
wine he Mprepared to take
D4GUEREOTFPR LIKENESSES
with every nCMt 1 , and set is
every tenet of Pine, Ringo, Bracelets,
Brooches, Fromm*, Fancy sad Common
Gees, and warrssted to retain their perfec-
tion in ally climate.
The subscriber baying had long practical
experience in the Bu.lsss, prides himself
in befog able to please all those who may
favor him with their patrooage.
Pictures taken from eight A. M. until
Eve P. M. 'vitbout regard to weather.
Ladies and Geotleiueo are respectfully
invited to call and examine specimen.
Godoecb Oct. 9th, 1850.
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Stratford P. 0. up
to October 8tb, 1850.
Anders*, James
Asch Valentine
Bullard John
Breonon James
Byers Hugh Mair
Brining Joseph
Broden Chea
Boyd Mr (clatter)
Bremner Alex
Black Tho.
Casbie Mre Patrick
Cambia leo
Crowley Lawrence
Corlett William
Curry Moors
Coulton Richd 2
Coulter Samuel
Cray J T
Douglass Thos
Dudy Dennis
Elmwood George
Johnson Monson
Kennard Thos
Keely Ricbd
Kennedy Anderson
Letter A
Montgomery Jame@
Moore Mrs Dr 3
Mann Mrs Elisabeth
Merrifield Wm
Metbonll Wm
Merrick Rubt
McNamee Tho.
McNichol Colic
Mclnlay Jno
McWilliams James
McDonald Jno
McTavish Chea
McKay James
McDermott Terrence
Pomroy Thos
Parker 'Phomas
Elgin Matthew Ropir Wm
Fisher Geo FrederickRyan leo
Rowland Mn
Sackrider Jno
Sullivan Patk
Studer Henry
Sebring Philander
Slomae Nathaniel
Scott Jno
Terry Fredk
Watt Jno
Watson Joseph
Henderson Thos Whaling Peter
Irving Jno Ward Tho.
Jock Wm Willey James
A. F. MiCKLE, Postmaster.
Fain August
Grady Richard
Gleeson Cornelius
Goetler Anthony
Gallagher Jno
Holymejer Joe
Hamilton George
Hewer William
Hamilton Hugh
Hunter Hugh
NEW LINE OF STAGES
arTwSIN
GALT AND GODERICH
THROUGH iN 18 HOURS !
/n connacrion with the Stages from H.tl.ilton.
COMMENCING on TUESDAY let of
October, a Stave will leave the Queen's
Arms Hotel, Galt, at 5 o'clock, a. m., and
the British Hotel, Goderich, at 5 o'clock, e,
m., every day (Sundny@ excepted,) arriving
at each of the above Towns at early beds
time, and will continue to run for the Acs
commodation of Travellers, starting punt.
tually at 5 o'clock io the morning. The
subscriber hopes by paying slriet attention
to the comforts of the Travelling Public to
receive • share of their support. Buffalo
Robes, kc., Itronehed.
Any complaints made of Driven will re-
ceive immediate attention, and will be at
once redressed as far as redress is practi-
cable.
Parcels sent by this Line will be convey-
ed with care and punctuality, and delivered
at moderate charges.
Persons traveling by this Line will not be
deprived of rest as 00 the Route from Gode-
rich to Hamilton, they arrive io Galt be-
tween 10 and 11 o'clock at night, and leave
in the morning for Hamilton at 8 o'clock -
sod on the Route from Hamilton to Gode-
rich the Passengers arrive in Galt as they
choose, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon or 12
o'clock at night, and leave for Goderich at
5 in the morning.
T. M. DALY, Proprietor.
Stratford, Sept. 2e, 1850. 3v-o33tf
TAKE NOTICE.
ALL Peruse era hereby forbid to gin my
sea Dames Dowssus •sythlsg o@ my
account, as be to sot of age, asd I will sot
be reeponeible for the same, attire the data
.110..1)01101. MiCH. DONOQHUE.
Tp. of Goderich, Sept. 16, 1660. 93
QTRA Y B.D from the eseleeen .( the .ub-
serfher on N1. But M4 Read, over to
Tows .1 0od.vteh. • Large Rod .0d Whets
Spotted SPEER. Any e.e refs( toter -
mane will M.ettibly rewarded.
EDWARD YEA MANT.
Aston 14th. 1868. •3.111
JOB PRINTING e( .nay dmsoripu.s. @seely
ad prasspd sneered et this e,.
D,eember IS. l'k
,
r ^ -
FOR SALE.
THAT EXCELLENT FARM,
ON the Bayfield Road, Nine miles from
GODERICH, and Three from Bayfield,
consisting of 190 Acres of Land, 46 of
width are cleared, and through which rens
that excellent Mill Stream, the 33 Creek.
For particulars apply to Mr. NAFTEL, at
Goderich. -
September 2'7, 1850. • 03-0331(
TRAVELLER'S HOME,
8'I'RASBUItG, WaTuaLoo,
28th February, 1849. S
111HE Subeenber hereby intimates to his
fneode and the Travelling Poblio gene-
rally, that he has removed from New Aber-
deen to the Village of Strasburgh, a'd will
now be (end in that well-known house for-
merly occupied by Mr. Jones, -where he
will be ready and able to conduce to the
comfort of those who may honor bim with
their patronage. Aed while he rehirn
thanks for past favors, he hopes, by woo
attention to the wants and wishes of hie
customer., still to merit a continuance of
their patronage.
JOHN ABEL.
N. B. -Good STABLES and attentive
Grooms. v2 -44U
CAME into the Eaelo.nre of the whoosh
bed, l.ot 16, on the let eonceesion of
McGillivray, es the 7th July 1•.t, a White
COW, with • 11tt1e red on earth ode of her
s.ek--ear• red -e ealf at her feet. The
owns, is requested to prom property, par
chargee mod take her away.
IIODGINS.
McOiltivny, Sept . 80, 1760. 13
NOTICE.
PERSONS desirous of settling os tM
Durham Road in the Towusbip of
Gleoelg, Bentinck, Brant, Greenock, Me-
lees and Kincardine, must apply persooally
at tbe Office of the undersigned, and no lo-
eauous will be confirmed except such as are
made in accordance with this requirement.
All assi(smesle of interest to locations
without the knowledge and approval of the
hereat, will be coos:dared as a forfeiture of
all right in the lecates or assignee.
GEORGE JACKSON, Agent.
Ceowiv Lime Once,
Benstock, Comity of Waterloo. .
March 14th, 1860. vin?
NOTICE.
ALL posse.@ iodated to the ',absentee
by Note er Beek .••soot previous to
the tot of henry Ian, are reeseeted to
pay the same before the 18th of Owner
mat; es be will wttbeut fail, put ell root
paid s that date in the hoed of the Cletke
.181.3.4 •tad 41b Division Courts for eel
Iee11 ..
JAMES GORiN/N.
Metes, Sept. 24th, 1650. .3.31-1'
y -
,,,...'a_...1--.war%,*,4,r•`•
TO BE SOLD. -An Excellent
Farm of Land.
BEING Lots No. IS an16. ea the 14th coa-
eeseioo, Township ef Leedom, containing
200 acne, 70 of which are cleared. Th. Lead
is of a Superior quality, sad well watered. It
is situated tee mile. from :he Tows of Leedom,
oo the Macadamised Road. There is a Frame
Hones sod two Frame Berms es the premien.-
It is is tie centre of • popsies@ locality. Th.
Pace is well adapted for a Store or Tavern
Stan. Thi• Farm is well entitled to the atten-
dee = person desirous of ping into boea.a
There is also • good Bearieg Orchard on the
said Farm, sad will be sold es very reaso.bl.
terms. For particulars apply to Wm. McMa-
hen, ea the edjoiniag Lot, or to
JAMES McMAHENN.
Tows =Goderieh.
July 3rd, 1850. v3a22
m'NOTICE
To the Clerks and Bailiff's of
the Division Courts.
THE increased demand for 8 ,utonesa
and other BLANK WRiTS, in con-
o ec'ion with Grebe/tine's of the several Di-
visi,n Cowrta in the District, his warnntrd
us in printing them in much larger quant-
um than heretofore, vied consequently est -
Wee us to sell them much cbeaper-therc-
fore we intimate to the several Officers ►r-
qutting these Blank Forme, that from the
date, Summonses and all other Write br-
lonl(Ing to the 1livieion Court, will be Sold
at the Signal Oce at the reduced price of
r `Two SHILLINGS 011D Stx Pxnelt rEa.
HUnease. .t11)
Blank Deeds and Memorials,
PSND all kinds of DIVISION COURT
. BLANKS, and BLANK PROMIS-
SORY NOTES, for sale at the Signal
Office. Every discriptio■ of BOOK and
JOTS Printing executed witb amenand
dispatch.
<Q SUMMONSES required by the New Die -
TY ►J trier Court Aet,'eddl ether B1.ANR
FOIIMS void is the District red Division
Courts, oe Sale at the Signal Office. Also, all
kinds of JOB PRINTING eoeeated es the
Amore notice, sed on moderate tern.
Ooderieh, July 19, 1849.
( -IA ME into the each:mare of the suheer,
ber about the 19110 of Joly, a Red a44
White Horned STEER, about three yearn
old. The owner is requested to prone pro-
perty, pay exposes, and take him away.
D. PATTERSON.
Tuckeremith, London Road,
flew ember 160, 1850. t v5e31
REMOVAL.
JOHN ADAMS, TAILOR,
KEGS leave to iotiniate to the inhabitants
of Goderich and uta 'eine v, that he has
Removed his TAILORING ESTABLISiI-
MENT to West Street, tint door net .f
M. D. Seymour b< Co.'s Store, where he
will be prepared to make all kinds of GAR-
MENTS on the shortest soiree, sed es Geo
moat reasonable terms. Cutttsg done on
shortest notice.
(ioderneh, Sept. 13, 1660. NI-n3Otf
CAUTION.
t'IIARI.OTTR IIIBBONA,ray W.(.,
having elasdesus.ly absented herself
from my house, sod having Ina very t.sest-
nral manes, a1sdesed her hones asd help
Ise. children to the eerie of Jerseyite, pot
sly witbeot any roomettes .r went on
my part. but elm ender .f s
most aggravating rh.rset.r ; 1 hereby give
public intimation, that 1 well sot be is any
way reoponoilbn for any Onta which ahs
may entree,. either is Gebvieb et ol.a-
wh.r....b..gu.ot to the. done.
JAMES GENTLES.
G.der,ch, Monday, loth Sept. lean, !n 3
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