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seri 4 white he has Ghent se mesh right
MOD meat,
is Otleee t .swell hod fen the
wens* .kerns. pad bx Grad Isldaa, sad
►r ass Bir T. owe the ethwl slay ►1 the Bs-
psbife.s v Cs...wesi et Eagles/. Th...
-, the Newt wows rswtsd ie ter .s.brri.g
hoer w • airs wbe weer had say thing le de
Is tW deigns sad ...vrraryng osa
OM a • whish sea teemed. wee
tel ebeash.Ms a loa-oslled Leasing -
whisk we keg trig te the.betebelden of
tbsCeseda Ce'opa.y the Isae they will hoed
..r-'-ai by da eebbsw .vests. I will Neo
yen Otte Gesseeie.ioaee Widdrr ersdit fen knew -
leg mss Leiser Amato is lb. yew 1844, when
...sealed 4 abwiag nese 3 w 4 sen set -
nue s 00awe Twat, the it was easier .
pox +yegda y £132 Bs ild is 10
yeerer thea le pity Mae is 11 years !
Mei regard le deist Mills, the Canada Com-
ppss /!! Nil' 4, see of which still moan* os iheir
M.M the ether 3 were disposed aim meet ad-
esstsgeose tens, est taking isle eossderaties
that • Piot MIS, a Baw 0,1,, • Schaal, •
Blaakoawti's Thep, a Bbsewakees Shop, .n the
sseesmedatiese .eight sad esesir•d after, by
mea w pard.. deet to Is..te to s sew cesatry
seek u the Hese* Tract. This wee • project
widen no late C of the Canada
Campo* sever lost eight of, but which was
u well u all ether most
I by lits. C•nsmisaieser Wid•
des. The Mille W.. completed as berets es
forth. is 1837. i wish te be
r-_ _i l- -- -
( Net*. -We do sot pretend to he s
lil" lodge of other t►. ms Use of the foregone, Q Y k t ZS .
OODi:RICH J
g
ase • me+e. Br 3d. seer 100
rad
coed .we their mists t. C ---, Wil-
der. he set baring se/thIeg to de with the
akin d the Cassis C.mpsey 1■ Caasda aril
the year 18391
1a to year 1814. the Canada Cesspits, ems -
mewed hailing a 8.eemboat at Oodericb,
which bad thea •a b•rbear. The Compton
bed at that ported, to be Matted of is Godeneh,
1,010 Tem teseeme4 whits the boll ed this
hambsg Let me laid down. you added £3 to
the the peke .f seek of year Town Lou: and
erten this Brat wits Ia.sehd their was • farther
sera of L3 trdd.d le die pries deaeb Lot is the
pew Tows sl Oedevieb, for ba(Idies the Stess-
best for which yea Geek .. mach eredlt i■ your
pe ag prospeetes, •otwithnsadir that you
saddled the Tows• Plot with • debt of £ 10, (001
Yeo named the Bose is Carload at £ 15.000. •t
• very reaeseaNe rat. paved • policy o• that in -
susses for 3 yenta-drewerd the b..t-peeket-
ed the £15,000. and los/bed at no idea of the
settlers req.e•uag yes to bald seethe, Bost. -
Tbis to the 3.d dam of year te-called liberality,
-from *eh geed Lord, deliver a. !
C..ada Como.* Harbour at Goderich. in
the year 1833. yes cement -wed • harbour at this
►+as, yea used every mese gnomes year pros -
pastes sad .tbe►wir, net yes veers fully latest
ea eserpleti•g the same without iotermi•dsa.-
Thi• was. string Nlsremeat to some and settle
as.o•ee•ieat as medal* to the fine harbour st
Ceder ick, and its eoeri.hi.g Tow. of Leg-•k..-
,te! Thi Harborer yea carried on •t imer•ak
sant no mean .( Aaiun, 1843. et which period
yew bean esmar. Mr. C Widder.
carne ben sad declared that the hsmbog was
earned he .•segh for the Camelia Company's
purpose, sod that...titer wiener r daald sot be
014 est. &movie/ at the manse time that the An
of Parllameat which was eoaeeeted by the
Cassia C•repawy'e Law Agent. leas most defec -
tire, ieasseeh u •n fixed period for the comple-
tion of rho meld herbs, was set (.ria thereto -
Ad •stwIthna.di.g that daring • protreet.d
period We Testa yes allege that you expended l
se thi..a9N.►ed harbour, the enormous .um of
£10.647. 1 *esti like to •e• the bill in de•
Sul, making this sem total -for, the y and
Mae W,1. weeks wide its model war made by
sae and roe he entice, have stated that whim •
feet step was pat to the works, yes 14.d on
band., towards its eomplene., i. implements ,
and material. afloat 16U0, all of which is render -
•d mine Asd frost your performing the work
,n Pewees, n bat eon shoot 30 per cent. more
tbas yseamte it boo dose, hid the work b -en
serried a withal to the year
1044 yes tried le emoted, the Colonial Govern -
Meat le mho 7t»r barbell, aid complete it, at
Gla same time, to ellen yea veer . Ikg.d out -
ley, hostiles Weise is awls." of the .nh.•e-
0d 'Were( veer prsperty thnagho.t all the Dis-
trict. 1n 1144 ye. ere Aided. the Col,.,.l Go..
casae( ie begetting to docent your lsad-
.barkisg system ! Year sett attempt war In
practice use of rear mala i
hses,., c nrpeon e l on the
g Mruieipal Cowed of the
Ilene Distrito is take ye* sa8at.bed harbour
inta their aft-kerpiag. la this they were not
Mad 'gnomon esegh te become your phaos
'why the anteattrtn% made
against them is C Wi4der'. memo -
modem. 4th February, 1843. With regard to
y..r eswern,taMe opo0.1inn and o1j-et ions to
Hying ef lead taxes, and whish yon eventually
will bees as My, yea voltmel.n derive the
greatest Gressel, homed" as the taxes are sp-
pprr. pprwwted to the omen* and improving of
Road., &a. &o., all which gees* Amill,s** the
ask sed ..14..e. the .alit ef the 700,000 acres
of Ind wbieh a still at fear disposal in the
Huron Tract
The Canada Comeau, makes the Member for
Hares.
By the V. William 4th Chap. 46. the Tows -
skips saleSisisg es Reran Tract with the int-
ention of Ihteam -'at, was made tote • *perste
County, sod eo..egseatly that year •Ithsegh
n ot banog mays these 30 freeholders retuned •
Member to serve is the Legi•tattee A.embly of
Upper Ganda. Bit is Cased. Company
ama.ie their ether wicked ..d aawerr•ntablt
aetn towards the poor settler. el the Huron
Tract, brought a member oat from Scotland
ready made is the penes of the late Capt. or G.
Daalap, load who •t that period knew no mese
el the Hem Teat w the laws of Cassel. nal" 1
did .f the Imes .f Mehemet -bun any body for
ate Cased• Compaq teener also mho settlers
"Mudd haw the be.eft of the .ereite of the late
Mr. Ver Egnee.d (for he was the only indepen-
dent mea is the Comity •t that period), who hod
• great deal tens au of the Caserta Compote
•t hi. Gagers pada And i say without fear o(
, that the greatest losa that this
Comity bar ••"meld ie demister say gentle-
man was is that of the late Mr. Vas Egm..d,
is best prod i.. the C.a•d. Company ting in
son dread ei his return 1. the Hese d Assem-
bly. *wing le his deetemisaules sod capability
of aesieg them » When strictly to their Char-
t... 4Mr. a deed* is .ettles.st .f thf. is-
ts C.mp•.y smelly goes a
free14aM te Capt Dooley w q.•hfy bis .. .
camber et the H... of Assembly; awmtag .
Ant is him they wesld beet a stoat pliant i
Gaal- Asd their were. in eons. o
iswanes, ewenpiished. fen Capt. Dealap war t
(ems see who elesi..d the Bdl for the
Qa.st . s
Ib p• ia1 s( 7. •egpisisga pn.eriptioa a to
aeseedisg to the
it eaeht he see fear. (00 w 1000 i• pro-
,
ro- h
•
The Camel' C gmtag the Great, of 0
Rotes isle • atperete Diagram.
See die !« Vivien ship. 1G....t. 11, It i. I
Hen ser ken that se @Miensal tax s( .af
pewy 1. die posed .Oar at.4 above .it ether
mow imp be **wed w Sha i.b.M.aa,s d the
DI .s.(et , s a, for slam ..beth wart .0.11 4 •
M tie •'mow mea ..need 1.,. a law
b simY ts.mhw n..a.►-they meld
to'omfoeiemtIOs, or of Els• twiner In wbicb
Jas. !1.
4 le bloodied. lir. Longworth regatta
self as a Menem to the ndisure ..!lube
e( the Canada Company, and alledges t
tkls Letter, addreeeed to the Company's
rectors In 1846, is the cause of the perse-
cution which he has since saluted. He so-
licits the pr.vi!ege of seine/ himeslf right
with the public us this subject. And a we
here tinny" • feeling of sympathy for men
who have seen better days, we have allowed
him the use of our eoiumns. It is probable
that Mr. Longwortb has stated many fact.
i■ lb* long letter. But if his intention
was merely to inform the public that the
Canada Comp toy have fallen far whorl offul-
611iog their canna with the Imperial Go
yernrr.ent, in refers&co l0 the amount 0(m0 -
nay which they were bound to lay out on
1 to in the District, we certainly
think he might have adopted a much shorter
and • far more pointed method of earryin
out On intention. We bare also :o r
mark that Mr. Longwortb's statemeote to
reference to the late Dr. Dunlop, are alto-
gether at variance with what we under-
stood to be tete facts of the cue.-Eo.11.8.)
Nonce. -The Rev. Jas. Skinner, Loo
don, will preach for the the Rey. Charles
Fletcher ia the United Presbyterian Church
Godench, on Sabbath the 20th lost. et iI
o'clock Forenoon and 6 e'clock e►eoing.
" Goderlcb, t2nd Jao. 1931.
IT We are reviewed to state that a Fire et
or Secood Claes Tescher mar get employment
by apply et School Section No. 1, Catboat, a•
good wages.
We regret to record this week the death
of Mn. Asa Post, of Pickering, aged 44
year.. He was born in Pickering, Merck
3, 1806, and has now departed this lire
deeply regretted by a large number of
friends and relatives: Ni4itby Reporter,
fill Y,
Al Treetewe Cottage, near Fort George, oe
the 25th alt., Mr,. Isabella Campbell Roy, in
hrr 78th year, relict of James Roy, Esq., Scr-
ee* tri the Forces, Fon George, •ed eldest
daughter d the late John ran- t•." , ,q of
leo Fall Wheel per he. 3e. IMd. Bprag What INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE
ts. W. near F r
ba
t barky per b. 9s. W. Oen (0d. Perk 1 W. Ow -
Centore Dsraatre.t,
» 17. it Hey per tee, £ 1 17s W. Termite, 71A December, 1850.
Dt. OTICE ls ►.tib Iha H E
ewhat may be required for seed fn the sprang.
Timothy Seed -7a 64 per buebel
T. roato, Jan.
Flour, per barrel, 198 ibe. (5s. to 110..--
Wheat, per bushel, 60 IW3
, 0. to . 04.
Barley, per bushel, 48 lbs, to 6J to 3. Id
Oats, per bushel, 34 lbs. 1s ad to la 3d.
Pea, per bushel, 60 lbs. I. 8d 2e.
Belleville Jan. 13th.
Wheat, 3s. ed. Oats, Is. Peas, 2s.
Pork, $4. Potatoes. Is. 9d. Potash, tie.
Id. Butter, 64. • 7d. Beef, lie. a 17s.
ed. Lard, 6d. Geese, le. 3d.
7 g Yen t t ia x-
CRLLirCr Tea Gimlets** GaraaaL in
Council, hu base pleased under the sutho
rtty rested to him, by the prom.Io*, of the
• let Section of the 13 and 14 Vic. Chap. 5,
LONDON, C. W. 18th Jan., 1861.
Wheat-_Denveries moderate, •Id w.
einem Change our quotations. Fall 3.
1 ad; Spring, 2a 64 per bushel of 60 lbs.
Oat• -Quite scarce, and prices stiffs' le
per bushel.
Barley -We hear of no trenseetie..
Shu week; in fact, we belie.e there is little
remaining in farmer.' hands. not mor. than
Mi -!tort,, Lieutae..t•Go,ereer of Fort George.
to our obituary of tb', week we record the
,00th of Mrs. lwbeaa Campbell Roy. at her re-
sidrece nor Fort•George. It is due to the
memory of this estimable lady to my that her
drerm is deeply and universally regretted ie
the district, in which, for a period of .ivy -See
years. her qualities of heart sad mind gamed her
a high place in the affect ens of all Clea.... Mre
Roy was • geailewomso of the old *heel. ia the
highest mean( of that chancier, of rebated
manner,, most eng.gug address, and of
and habitual piety. Her considerate and kiodly
emeritio* to the rnu.gers and the poor of her
eelghborheed endeared her as mach to them as
her unceasing charities-dutribui.. uooatente-
tinuolyt .he "'need is this, so in all the rale•
it... of life, eonaietenl Modem sad true Chris-
tian enamels. Though so adeaseed ip years.
her mind retained the iprightlinem of youth: load
among her friends her uniform kindest*, cheer
f.lties., and urbanity, spread a charm over her
seely which will he long remembered. Mrs.
Roy was daughter of John Campbell, Esq.. of
Menem. Omens of Fort -George, whose family
di,ting.ished tbemindere ,b the 'terrine of their
eo.auyi,and by one desp.tch sive received the
peinfol iatelhgenee 4'944,.th of three brother,.
killed 10 .coon -two of them and • coest•_ger-
tia nee engagement. General Si,,,',wa
tiny alludes to this melancholy circumstance,
when referring to the conduct of the 74th regi-
ment at the battle of Awyer-",Tia Mellon
family warp vary U(nrlmnete Ski. year. Three
brothers fell iv the field, Captain John Campbell,
and Linn/ante Ale:ender and Lora Campbell,
as alpo • eosin -german, Lieeerasat Membered
Csmphell, sen of Lieuvnant-Colonel Alexander
Campbell, of the 74th regiment, sfrerwuds
Liestenenl-General 8o Alexander Campbell,
G. C. B . G r of Madras." Another
brother, Lieutenant Cohn Csmphell, oftermarde
Lieateasot-Ge.enl Sir Colin Camph,II,G. C. B.,
was in the same merino, en the stair and having
*minced on the Duke of Wellington's stag. had
the gond (nrtoss to b- priciest in every engage-
ment fought wader W. Grare's enemas! in the
Penin.nia, a -J !.k -w,., it Waterloo. He died
to 1847. bathe/ bees Covenant a0eeesaively of
Portnoo.th. Halifax. and Ceylon. A.oiher
brother. the Isle V,ce•Admiral Bir Patk. Camp -
hell, K C. B., dietisgaiehed himself in the
osev. The only surviving brother ef Me i.
Colonel Frederick Campbell, R. A., now gem-
med ar Woolwich, whom we saw witses.ing
our Highland ramat Inverse.. Ian atoms,
when oa • Vivi. to hi• rzeelle.t sbtn, who.,
death we record. -Inverness emits.
This gentlemen • few year age tutted Gode-
rich to compeer with Earl Cathcart, he bele(
thee in mewed of the Royal Artillery i. Cana-
da, 141r.. Major Forty., wow ia Toronto, is the
only lady lines of this ia,r.and ',epeefed fami-
ly, the ch'ldre. of Joh• Campbell late of Mellor.
Hamilton, Jae 14th.
Our Markets area usual dull and 'Oleo
live. Premons gnotatione ars maintained
with slight *notions. Wheat is slowly
but gradually ruing, and at present is steady
at 3. 9d. 1a other articles of produce there
are nee aymprome of change, if we may ex-
cept barlye which el exceedingly .cares.
Pons Cornea.-Madieoe, is Indiana. is
mutating the other largo eines of the West
n the bestow. of pork packing. A a extra-
rdinery feat in that line was performed
here on the 91.t ultimo'. At the staugkt-
rnag mod peeking establuhm.at. of White.
Cuaniogbam end Co., four tboan.d one
uodr.d and twenty•two bogs were klll.d
rad armed in ten hours and twenty minutes
a two beeches. Beath No. 1 turned out
1,059: bench No. 1, 0,053. Thee is the
✓ egeta one day's work ever yet recorded
o the Union.
Tb. Spring thaw still eostiet.., k tb.
leighiap 7. pretty seedy at a. end. Yeete -
y .yang we had .owe %header and e
ood deal of lighteetag-ratMr uncommon
lase hoes e. ten tem* the ~tem g
'ionises at t►ie seems. Whet hoe
se dip pebfie r•psed » be sewed •lad
revises Meinponed a Dm(
tries. Aid ISM that BIO NMand se resets a et
Mer the mtwos, s of • .•r per pees/ weld awe
bpeari the debt ie 30 y.. Bet happy fen Th
M flIbkt sial the Maeieip•1 Ceased Law
Ise weft Wm eIMansa
.*, end aeeq.setly as-
sess
lltsleged Aer. Thee derCoes& t w
Cemmess d thel greep,nrpete• •( it►M .ns forth tbi
l nMsstege. diedesd In the i
•ettlresseset fres Wing pseshis.d e a D seefott
2they y
1 sf Bhtteries the hese sassed flier this Dir
I hew Me beset a
hsbn, y d ` 1k
•ad -i., ea
'i
i Tame . 1ueNw
. servt, its
t1de41.1.1. raq/ORTH asit
4
d. O.large
an g.ltn; op, red so is large
sae of perk. tions prodigious ems•I•
re thiamine* purchased by Mr. Crank.
• quality eeetuses axes/Hest -Hob Rep.
Wa•R.R. TO Petenee.--O. Monday last
e eb,ldree belo*gteg to J. Whelan of
• tows were left in s roes, to (ether,
theft parent*, and while Ow, ~grillroom
ne of t►• ehtld,ew about 4 years *Id was
iyi.g wIA straw and •beset bgetting
ens le the Are. Tbe ehiy'. .Ietibe.
.gbt Ore and Were relibetty was beyond Is ef .een
nfold he given peesealiag
moot
the Strg,pgg gt•
•
•
Galt, Jan. 17th 1851.
The following are the prices curreot:-
Wbeat, per bushel, 30 61st, c'y.-Oats, is
Id -Res, 2. 6d -Flour, fine, per 10011n.,
10e -Timothy Seed, 6. 34-Beef,1001bs
(7s 6d to 20. -Pork, per 1001ba, 2'i to 22s
84 -Butter, in roll or Gob, 7id-Egg., per
dozen, 64 to 70d -Hay, per ton, 40. to
50s.
13irt1),
At Cowrie, Colborne, oe the 12th loot., Mrs.
Georg. Young, of. dasghter.
1i
.MUSICAL. ENT
ERTAIN.aI LI'1Y T
or TRH
FRENCH FLUTINA,
Or Improved Accordeon,
BY MR. CHAMBERS,
AT the BRITISH HOTEL, Thursday
Evening, 23rd of January, 1851.
PROGRAMME
ria, 1.
1. Sole Fantasia, (Psaa.let,) with Variations.
2. Goad Military Much, comprised by Mr.
Chambers,
1 Celebrated Echo Ain.
4. Selections front Irish Melodies.
5. Belectioo. from Open of Brotre Horse.
6. Poet Horn Gallop. • (Ace*. )
►ak1 Ir.
1. Selections from Scottish Melodies.
2. Hungarian Waltzes.
3. Pot room, embracing Gema from Operas.
4. Dolce Comer's, with Vanatioe., and Air
from Beggars' Opera, Do.
.5. Military Waltzes, by Mozart.
6. Celebrated Military March,
Q3 Aoeissto., 2. 6d -Children, hal(-pries.
Doors opts st seven o'clock, Performance at
eight.
N. B.-Aecordeon., Arc., toned and repaired.
Goderich, Jae 23, I13I. .3049
CAME INTO THE ENCLOSURE OF
the subwcnber on the firer of August
last, a year old HEIFER. dark brown, with
some white on the back, belly and tail.-
i.ot 29, 5th eon. Tucker.nt iih. The owner
is requested to prove pnoperty, pay expen-
ses and take her away.
JOHN WALKER.
Mill Road. Tuckersmlth, Jan. 21, 1851-49
BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
NOTICE in hereby gieen that the Quarterly
Meeting erne Board of Public toetnctios„
will be held at the British Hotel, in Goderich,
oe Friday, the 28th day of -Marsh oext.
All persons destrou• of becoming teacher's.*
thee be examined upon producing the proper
certificate of moral character, and aoleu appli-
cation is the made, the Candidates will set
let.e soother oppurtoaite for three months after-
wards.
By raids of the Board,
ALFRED W. OTTER, See'y,
To the Board of Public iostr•etiem.
Goderich, 21st Jen., 1851. ♦3049
NOTICE.
ALLpermss indebted to WILLIAMKEN. (
NEDY, Erse., late of Saeger'', are request-
ed to make immsdietesettlement with the Sub-
scriber -and parties having claims agmina the
same will please forward them dole attested.
A. MACDONALD, Attorney.
Guelph, 20th Ji.., 1851. v3o49
to appolot that the following Articles now
charged with • duty of Twelve Pounds Ten
Skillings per centaurs ad valorem, shall be
placed In the Lid of Goods paying a duty of
7'ts. Powsds Ten Shillings per *Meet ad
ea[arens, from and after this date, and •hall
be rated for duly accordingly. vis:
Cotton Warp, Slate, Fire Been, Me.tard
Seed, Ultra Marine and Paste B:ue, 8s1
Ammoniac, Prussiate of Po:ah, Alum,
Pborpburu., Bleaching Powder, CuchinesI
• Coppers., Vitriol, Shellac, Felts, Borax,
I Strung Fluid Acids, including Nitric, 8u1.
phone, Monello and Oxalic Acid.
By Command,
J. W. DUNSCOMB.
JOHN ADAMS,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
[Next door to M.B. Seymour k Cie el
STRATFORD
FULLING ¢ CARDING MILL
_as wtli
11111. 8ubecribee is thankfully acknowl•
edging the very liberal patronage her
towed upon baa Carding Mill lona smog,
bogs to inns** to hie (rieed• and the peb-
ite g lly, that he is ready now for
Fulling, Dressing and Fiuishillg
all aorta of Cloth that will be left to his
care. lite Fu11►og mu, Csd,eg M111, and
rest of apparatus, la all o1 the most impro-
ned .rad newest kind of Machinery, and wor-
ked by none but skilful and
hands, and hu Terms will he always the
most liberal and moderate known is the
0001try.
GEO. J. PRUSBINO.
F.'r WM. RISCHMCILLER.
Stretford Steam Mille, Oct. 16, 1860.
Always on Mand • large •ad well
assorted Stock of LUMBER, which will be
sold at fair prices and on tortes to suit cuss
tomer". 3.37 3m
F()R SALE
LOT No. 1 u the West Bide of North Street
to the Toe* of Gtdench• Terme Easy.
Apply 1", D. 11. !AZAR'S,
Solicitor, Stretford.
Goderich, 8th 1 y. 1851.
West Street, Gael ick. NOTICE.
January 1851. 3v n48
BY-LAW No. 9,
To divide the Township of McGillivray into
Rural Wards. Passed Sept. 16, 1850.
Wanes* a is deemed expedient to di.
vide the Township of McGilllvnr into Ru-
ral Ward. for the purpose of Election of
Township Councillors, Be it enacted by the
Municipality thereof, by virtue of the pow-
ers vested in them by Act 12 Vie. cap. 81,
and Is hereby enacted by the authority of
the tame, that iheTownshipof McGillivray
be and the earns a hereby divided into Fire
Rural Wards.
FROM the very flittering support recei-
ved by the subscriber on his first ap-
pearance as Agent In the Division Courts,
he would intimate to the inhabitants of the
District generally, that he will attend the
respective Courts throughout the United
Counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce, at:each
arta every of their Sittings (health permit-
ting,) and as his charge. are moderate, and
travelling expensive, prompt payments will
be req.ured.
N. B. -Communications must be post-
paid. JOSEPH WILLIAMSON.
Goderich, Jan. 7th, 1851. 47 3tf
Ward No. 1, to roo•ist of the 1st. 1n., CAME into the Enclosure of the subeeri-
3rd and 4th concessions, from the Town. her, 4th Con. Lot 10, Tucker.mith, on
ship line of Stephen, to the Side Line be- or about the 1st of November last, a White
Sween Lots 20 and 21. together with that STEER. with Brown ears, one year and a
half old, The owner is requested to prove
7 roperty, pay expenses and take him away.
WILLIAM McMURRAY,
Tuekereznith, Jae• 4, 1361. 46
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING ,■ the BTR "TFORD Post
Office ■p to Jasury 7th. 1651
part of the North Bouidary butting the
sed concession.
Ward No. 2, to consist of the 1st, end,
3rd and 4th . . , from the said Line
between Lots 20 and 21, to the Townabip
of Williams, also Lots 34, 35, end 36 in the
5th concession.
Ward No. 3, to coos.st of tb. 56, 6th,
7th and 8th .. . , except Lota 54,
3) and -36, in the 5th conceesioo.
Ward No. 4, to consist of the 9th, 10th.
11th sod 12th, together with that part of
the North Boundary butting the same.
Ward No, 5, to consist of the remaining
part of the Township.
And be It further enacted, that the Town-
ship Clerk be appointed to hold the first
Annual Meeting, and to be Returning Offt-
re, to the First Ward, and that the first
Meeting thereof shall be holden at Palrtck
Flanagan', Tavern, in said Ward.
That !Nark Wed be appointed to hold the
first Annual Meeting, and to be Returning
Officer of Ward No. 2, to be holden at the
house of James Barber, Esq., on -Lot 19, in
the 3rd concession,
That John Graharo be appointed to bold
the first Annual Meeting, and to be Returs
nine Office? in Ward No. 3, to be holden st
John Morton's, Lot 26, in the 8th con.
That Linwood Craven be appointed to
hold the first Meeting, and to be Returning
Officer for Ward No. 4, and that the first
Meeting thereof shall be holden at the
School House near Craven's corner.
That Edwin Wood be sppoia►ed to bold
the fret Anousl Meeting, and to be Recur.
niog Officer of Ward N,.. 5, and the first
meeting thereof shall be holden at Richard
Evans'e, Lot 15. on the 15th cancel..ioo,
WM. FiSHER, Township Reeve.
Joe+ FLaaao.r, Clerk. 48 4
Important to the Public.
ALFRED BURIIAM
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST,
Member of the Royal Pearm.c.oticei Society of
Great Britain,)
RESPECTFULLY inform• the inhabitants
in and monad STRATFORD, that he has
purchased the Bonne.. of Dr. 'Hyde, lately car-
ried on by him in the MEDICAL HALL. sod
haying dispensed Medicines for mon than half
the Nobility of Enel.nd, and for mend Mem-
bers of On Royal Family, doting Oen year,
experience with some of the moat eminent Med-
ical Practitioaen i■ that country. He will be
happy to give
ADVICE GRATIS,
To all persona who may think proper to consult
him
A loll supply of the choirs' DRUGS, CHEMI-
CALS, Sutiestry, Ods, Verniehes, Dye Staffs,
Psis's..fte., together with • greet variety of
other domestic articles, will be constantly kept
on heed
1N THE MEDICAL HALE..
Stntferd, lit Je..ary, 1851. 46-3m3
CAME into the prcmieee of the subscri-
ber, on the 17th of December last, a
Black COW, with some white about her
hag, sod a white stripe between her fore
lege. Lot 41, let conceustoo, Goderich -
The owner is regoested to prove property,
pay rzpeose., and take her away.
WILLIAM HALL.
January 14, 1851. 48.7 3
AT a Meeting of the Provincial Land
Surveyor., rending in the United
Counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce, held
at the 8t. Marys Hotel, 8t. Mary., on
Tuesday the 7th January, instant, the fol-
lowing resolution' were passed.
Ruolr.d, Tbat the Provinetel Iand Sur.
veyor, residing or practising in the United
Counties, do form them:mites into a body,
to be called the " ituron Board of Provts -
sial Land Surveyors," for the purpose of
promoting their interests as • profession.
Rerolred, That as the profession of Land
Surveying le one holdsg important trusts,
and requires proper qualifications and high
M
✓ posrbihues to its tonmbere it *the duty
of tits board to defeod the footrests of the
profeestoe by indicting for an infraction of
the Statute, all parties under their nonce
who shell practice, Land Surveying without
legal qualfeatioe.; and at thte board are
"ware that such illegal poetice is going
no is von* pens of the United C0.etiu;
that prompt and 'melodist* steps be taken
le pet a stop to the same aid to briar the
parties tooetn•.
Resolved, That the tantof fess prnpe.ed
by **Caseation Institute het adopted by this
bard sad sarigf' WhoredtWhoredto; and thee 411P eia( to Rev *Myers, henieaftsr
coming into tar
Casino" be require
ed to .nits with 11. iusrd Is carry out h
*hymns, and den *Mai* freer the Seeroluy 1
(winless of the tariff *flees and heaard of the roles ted n-'
Resolved, That the heard de reset et Mast
.seer-asseally, to determine time god
piaems of Me owe 0e•tisge, sod to •treed
is each ether matters ee way b. salmon .d
R•••l•nd. tilI IA* twat wetia( of the
honed he beadles at the Helen Howl, Stria.
fent, eathe ...lendTorinda a )rise esti
J. B. CLRNDBNIH., P, toS. 0.
Mk. Merle. (0th Ier.t Ilili vet*
Arroll Thos Laedesaiekrt Jao
Bsllasiine David Miller J.1
Botta Richard MultpausSam!
Broomhead W J lletbseall Win 1
Bond James ' Moore Wm
Cotnpbell Prier Moor. Veld..
Campbell ArehtiiNd Merryleee Alex
Cuomo* Georg. McGJI W m
Cotner Joo aleCatdall Jowph
Csmphell James McCafferty A
Campbell Robt McA'Leer James
C.rragher Termites McErwen Jao
Corry Monroe McI)rrmd pent
Cutler Sand N•.er Loreeao
Do.gl•s• Mn Dorothy Nea Wm.
Drumm J sob O'Doset!I Simon
Drummond Patrick Ogilvy Robt
Dean Thomas 06,74 00urse
EJwatd•Jno (141b.,t Wm Seor
Ellison Christopher Odbert Wei .
Fannon Andrew Odbert Thos
Fisher Alex Pike Joe
F tepatnek Ji. Porter Jett .3
Fresh A C - Tarnow' !no
Gartnll Wrm FooleryWm
Grovel Wm *amnia.t'brt.elia•
Gunoune HenryQ.ipop Jeasthao
Hays Joe Quioberia Ju
Hamilton Hogh 2 Reid Thee
Heron Edward Reny Wilson
Johns Semi 2 Robertson Jas
KeemIy Edward Baekrider Jao 1
Kipp.. Alex Strat,dee deo
Kreuter Fredriehk Stott Wml
Kipp.. Duncaa SStepler Henry
Kipp.n Jas Spetron J..o
Emmet.) S Henry Jas
Love Robert - Thom Alex
L•rkwonhl Gee Watson Wm THAT EXCELLENT FARM
Lafferty Edward Watson Ja.I ON the Bayfield Road, Nine mile. from
A. F. MICKLE, Postmaster. GODERICIi, and Tbreo from Bsyfielc',
c0neisting of 190 Acre. of Land, 43 u(
the Enclosure of the Serb- teI,,cb are Bleared, end through which roes
that ez.c:Ieot Mtli Strear't, the 33 Creek.
For particulars apply to lir. NAFTEL, st
Goderich.
A1
NO TICE.
TO
Country Merchaota4
AND OTHERS.
THE 8eboenber has menet for SALE e.
COMMISSION, Tweeity•6ve Chou
OF%(
Whims grades Al.. as es -elite' an,ck of
HO.\EP DEV CAVIXDISN
TOBACCO!
Whieb will be Bold .t s smell .4*..ee es hew
York Priem.
Potash, Cherry Looney and Whet Ikea is
Exchange.
IHORACE IhORTON,
'.VB. SADDLES, IIAR.'ESS
,r
end everytbi.g in the 1.1os. eeap.otly en b•0Ai
chrap for ooh or Merch..taLle Predate.
11 (1.
Geferieb, Nom. 1114, 1860. 3no4l-3m
CASH for WHEAT
A
T the Goderich 11.17,.
by WILLIAM PIPER.
God.rieh Mills, 3th December, 1849 46 tf
NEW LINE OF STAGES
'BETWEEN
GALT AND GODERICH
THROUGH iN 18 HOURS !
In csamactise teeth As Sieges/rest I(emibses.
COMMENCING on 9L'ESD.1T let of
October, a Stage will leave the Unice
Hotel, Galt, at 5 o'clock, s. m.. sad
the Ornish Hotel, Goderich, at 5 o'clock, a.
m., every day (Sunday• excepted,) arriving
at each of the above Towne at early bed.
time, and will cosu.ue to run for the Ae•
commodation of Travel!era, starting pone.
tually at 5 o'clock in the murning. The
subscriber hopes by payee, erric' atteatjua
to the comfort. of the Travelling Public to
receive a share of their support. Buffalo
Robes, ke., ftrntabed.
Any complaints made of Drivers win ft --
cone immediate attention, and will he 4th
once redressed a far a retirees is practi-
cable.
Parcels sent by this Line will he coneejr-
cd with care and punctuality, and delitered
at 'uoderate chargee.
Parent traveling by this Line will ant he
deprived of eat as on the Route from God..
rich to Hamilton, they strive to Balt be-
tween 10 and 11 o'clock at night, ad leers
in the morning for Hamilton at 3 o'clock -
and
clock-
•nd on the Route from Hamilton to Gude•
rich the Passengers arrive in Galt as they
choose, at 2 u'clock in the Afternoon or its
o'clock et night, and leave for Goderjeb at
5 to the morning.
T. M. DALY, Proprietor.
Stratford. Sept. 26, 1850. 3e -n3311
HURON HOTEL.
1"IIE Subscriber begs leave to intimate
to his numerous respectable cuetomcrs,
and the travelling public generally, then
the extensive repairs and improvements
which hare been in progren on the Herne
Hotel daring the course of the summer, are
now fully completed. And as he feels confi-
dent that his establishment is now capable of
affording accommodation equal to that of
any Hotel in this section of the country, he
ventures to hope for a enntinuince of that
liberal support which hello. received during
the period be has been in business'.
JAMES GENTLES.
Huron 11ot,1, Goderich,
October 161850. v11o35
FOR SALE.
SME into t
scriber on or about the lat of Novem-
ber last, a three year old steer, also about
the let of Sept. • yearling heifer, Lot No. September 27, 1850, t3=n33t(
2G, 4th Con. Township of McKalop. The _
owners of the eboveantmals 1s requested to 100 1-4 ACRE LOTS
prove property pay expeneee, and take
Them away. FOR SALE in the Town of Stradnrd. Ase -
THOMAS GOVENLOCK. j ply to D. iIOJIE LIZARS.
McKillop Dec. 30, 1850. n46-113 Solicitor.
Stratford, 18th Na. 1830. 3vs40tf
Goderich, 20th Nov. 1850.
MoveJ-+that the United Counties be d'ri.
ded into three school rheum*. for the parr• t t T
pose of appointing Superintendents of eom- TO EMIGRANTS
mon schools to be as follows viz ; AND OTHERS, WANTING
1st. The County of Perth to form one
I II
I
0
townships to the north of the above.
Dis
tricts comprteteg the township.. olBlan- 1
chard. Downie and Gore of Downie, North
and South EaNhope, EI.ice, Logan, Ful-
lerton, Hibbert, together with the new j 1
ATTACHMENT.
301. The township. of Blddulph, McG.l-
- livray, Stephen, Hay, Stanley, Tucker-
- U.b
United Counties of ) 33Y virtue of a
Huron Perth ¢ Brnce, C l writ of attach -
71, 1Fu. ) went issued out
of Her Majesty" Court of Queen's Bench
at Toronto, to me directed, against the Es-
tate, Real a• well as Personal, of John
Jones, an absconding or concealer! debtor,
at the suit of James CromWe and Jame.
R. Andrew" for the sum of Five buodred and
nineteen pounds nine •billings and five
pence. i have seised all the Real sod Per-
sonal Estate of the *Id John Joins, sod
unless the said John Jones return. within
the jurisdiction of the Court from wbence
the said vent issued, and put era Bail tots
woos or cause the claims of the .e,J3.m-s
Crash* and demise R. Andrews to be dis-
charged within three calendar mootbs from
the tint day of the pnblteation of thi.Inouce,
all the Estate, Real or Personal of the said
Jobe Jones or a 'ouch thereof an may he
ie►
neeesy will be held liable fur the pay.
meat, benefit and sau.fectioe of the claim.
of We said plai.4ta, as well as for the
payment, besefit or sauudaation of the
claim or thorns of ouch other plaintiff or
ple*sett., se shall or 'Immediate
take proediate
stalest the properly sad *arts of the said
in
Jetta Jos.., with•in menthes free' the
issuing of the above meettosed writ of at.
taeba eeq ie virt.rd of which this some* is
pehli•hsd.
JOHN McDONALI,
Ss isM►teMnb. l
AtU. 74. C. P. 94 8.
M, Doeffs fast I'gi0 •11-•46
TOD IIIIgTi11O of emery p1»wrote
plesprIgesswere4 al fideMew.
sin, erne.
3rd. Goderich toe whip end town. Mil.
let, McKillop, Colborne, Weeranosh, Ash•
field, and the County of Deuce, also the
township" to the north of Mullet and Mc-
Killop.
D. ii. RITCHIE,
JOHN HOLMES.
Carried unanimously :
JOHN STRACHAN,
Berristm and Attorney at Latey Gnderick.
INT ILL is fore attend as Co..wl at dee def
VIV futureferret Division Courts in the United
Countless( Hems, Peeh and Brunel
God.neh, 1n Jaguar!, 1851.
N. R. -Partin at a diso met *anise lar snit
themselves of Mr. Stncse'..tratees, will pk•ee
•ddre.e Mr. &reek.., post-paid,,, Wk.tuder
46
NATIONAI. HTEL,
BRUCEPI0 LD.
THE RUBSCRIRER begs leave t in_
form his f ends and the public. ghee.
ri►Ity, tbat he now got the National
fr*lel so far co pleted, ee is wariest Mm
is saying that he is prepared to furnish ao-
comsedatioa for man es/ hers*, Anal at
least. to anything that can he found be-
tween Loads, aid Goderich. The Natio.
et Hetet is situated in the beautiful and,
thn.s.gs village of i r.oulteld, 18 mace
from Godeiick and 42 wiles from Lowden,
cud Iron t►is eligibility el the utuattos, and
strict attest** to the comfort el his gamete
aid ...Meetly he hopes fora share of pelt.
1a petroiegi.
Softy M.KES7.IB.
lllruetgeld, let Jen. flit. .x -nee
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER
FOR SALE,
THE tullewiag LOTS OF LAND to the
Toweehip of STANLEY -
Lot 21, 2nd Con.
Coaristiag of 100 Aerv., 60 Cleared
Lot 21, 3rd C. , cnntiliin
of 100 Aeras, 40 cleared, being nee sad . htelf
mile. from the
VILLACIE of BRUCE'FIELOe
O. the lamer Lot, there is a 0000 1.00
HOUSE. BARS. Rc. 14e., with • creek Noe -
iq tbraegh the Farm. Then a .lu„a.ss tee
PALL IVRREA T SOWN
',high eon be had at a moderate vele". Th.
Lets will he *Id together er sep.ntely. se mer
b. desired. 1). the fest In the 2.d eoac.s.te•
there are Potash Wicks int excellent oder.
3v.41 if M. n. bET HOUR at Co.
Jif I ThION COURTS.
Tile nett Divisioa Cosner.? tar 1.7.ed
Cowan* sf Horse tenth and Orem, .ill tee
held si the times mad place. telkwing-.-.
In. th.i,s.w -Coon hoot* at Gedetteb,--
1st F.bnary. T. 0. Merges, Lee., Clerk.
FO Division. -Jena flicks', 14ih»14elk 3n1
re.ey. Reb•rt Caws. tint , Ckrb.
3d Di•vi4.-Weed's Taves, era treed, ft la
Relineey Rdv t ilti.11N, Iwo.. Clerk.
4114. /tiaws-Qdals' Tavern Leads. Rend.
14th Febreary. (:"err ep Carter, Rey *
., CIr.
Sib Oisuis.--Ws. Rnn.b.ryht Inm.Chat..,
13x14 Feb. Jaws needs*, E'4.. Clefts.
Sta. A(wniee-Aadeesawe Terorw,Rt. Mary',
5.14 Fob. Jewett Colman, tee.,Chet.
T1» Sinews el the floweret Gm.M ern esw-
eesas puwlesly et 111Cw'dsab. A. M.
ARl31VR AOIwWq J. a C.'e
rlader..h, Sops, 11.14, 10 Nm'till