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Huron Signal, 1851-01-30, Page 3Push stprsssd tribe' r we have new bees 'permit me sista to tbsak yea, and SO make I ed with his rases and vote's. It is to he es sive les, what world N the smelt I- 007 X -ht. hoped, and we ere sure will be earnestly weer set Uaad) Jack sad all athero who Years truly, s fell freer boy. desired by many, that a somewhat het full JOSEPH WILLIASON. soman d him, sad • selection fres GODERICH, Ju. 30. Ube him. wish b maks hie with thew eaisb his eseerorees and compositions will ere Fall Wheat per be. 3e. l jd. $pn•g Wheat I..g he g.vee to the church and the wo►I d 3r- 6d. Flour• F..mer•, Be 3d. per 100 to ober what be was sed ti 001041 roarer* Harky per he. ?• W. Osis lad. Perk lbs 3d. to perpeteai. bis esefulae,. This is very to 170 ad. Har per ra, LI 179 bd. requisite, because his retiring unobtrusive habits, and de much engagement is solitary stud)) kept hum rather in the shad" than in the foregromid of society : and because be was so greatly occupied in communicating oral rnsaructtos that he had little time for speaking through the pram We fondly trust, however, that by it be, being dad, .ball yet speak, so tie to make widely kmowe what he was is the pulpit and an a judicious theologian. When, six years ago. the Christian body to which be belonged e,iabliehed, • Semina- ry or timing young men in Canada to the ministry instead of depending altogether on Scotland for laborer., it wee bus acknow- - ledged superiority that made bis be usasi- mousiy appointed by his Brelhereo to the charge of that Seminary, and appotutmeat which required exhume home, and ea. tailed great labor, inasmuch as erring to the infancy or the missionary church cos netted with it, be bad to act as eluded, philosophical and theological t•acber cos• bleed- How effectively he fulfilled the du- ties at the same time carrying on without aid bis large pastoral works, is wall koowo especially to the young num •rho enjoyed his improving and In doctrmating tuition. By all of them he was revered sod loved, and while they live they will hold him in affec- tionate Towards the and of October Inst be re- turned borne from Toronto, whither the to- ntine had been removed in the begtnsi.g of August. 'Hu return was matter of great delight to his family, sod his much attach- ed Bock and numerous frsewds. He, himself was greatly pleased on getting back to hie wootoesd "cohere of going nut and coming to. He looked well although rather thin• our than baual. His spirits were good, and great eras bar joy in renewing former intercourse' official and personal. It seemed that he might still be expected to be spared to his friends and the church for • good many year.. But how shout aro our new, -Sow uncertain all our earthly hopes ! In the beginateg of November he was suddenly struck down by the mantles• tattoo of an organic dumas. of the heart, witch in all it. nature did operations was such that from the very first his medical atsodants who d d all that skill prompted by warm friendship could try, entertasoed but slight hopes of his recovery. During ten weeks be lingered ; and his chorus was the more throughout the greater part of that time he was tenable to lay to bed, and enjoyed sleep only in brief snatcbe..- But through the whole of bis illneas be showed no impatience, no murmunog.- 111. faith in t'hnat was firm and calm, and like all the tenor of his fife, without any THE Subecribera require a Quantity of oete'ntstious display. HI could say with FALL WHEAT, for which the high - dying Jacob." 1 have warted for thy Salva- est market value w111 be green tion, 0 God." All along bis mind was M. B. SEYMOUR k Co.. Goderich, Jan. 30, 1851. 3ve50tf dark cis. bels popery, sggress the pros of e.r Antrum" Sett Jaatcary, 1361. 111s-.4- LMi the geese, fislwg osteon re To ...,.a er vas some massa. b ibI ays/mMr of the people lasg\ to Bir -Ia the &geed of the 33rd iseta.1, o'ass mu boasted Goyenaseot and lows 1 you sey that the Councillors el the United Sock I t►iak, dr, would be the natural re- Towasbipe of Ashirld, Wawasse►, OLIN, ANId oat\ appMoitiois M generally voted themselves nix sbiilnsgs aad throe pmtesshl, gad if so, the people should he pence per day for each moo. It right to eery mew maim „Imams. the Executiy be seen ebillisge and six pence. We may greenmail by etr« pNag wishescoelnrl thank the property qualification for preve.t- te the spirit of oar laws, and inimical to the fog more necieotioue ora from coming .esnr t) tial well-being of society. c Your eb.d't sent. forward u candidates last year, and also fur CONSERVATOR. having ooly one man who could act as a District Councillor for some years before. THE LAST TIME OF ASKING. Ws have had to pay three peace • pound of Township tax, and 1 understand it will not pay the Township officers, "for what," for levying and collectiog the same. Not a aisgle I 1. It was pefectly notorious to the Councillors themselve., the inefficient manner is which two of the assessors did their duty, and in place of puniehieg them as they ought to have done they voted one of them five dollars in addi- tion to his salary. Your obedient servant, R. D. AIT(HiSON. b TWO {alfa or Ten N11011 111101a4 Sae l get paper is a blick. And down gae'd stump.. 1'e the ark; Said I before 1 sleep a wish 1 wow 1'I clear it, And if I edema mak it sheik, By joie 11 prove it. Beane Yes. Mr. Editor, 1'1 eloaa this unprofitable diadem« with Mr. X, lee the resew, and per- haps, for ewer, without deipl•s to solace the sick -same., .r severe .1 year X. -celled comer reunites. His niseseds of my real .as. with varieties., I shall also par dreeticed farther thus tbia, that it may be c..dniast for Mr. X's purpose to lesgthee his X-traordinary letter. is the ab..... o(•sy thing like argamest. Hie lasisestiw abut refreekirtg any memory moieties "emelt, gaols,' swing to the ler- beare•ou of the thou ewritated Aetheritiee, fall harml•s ea me. aa 1 believe there tie kw n Canada whose good or bed *poke I valise a strew, but kscw• that I got twelve days issues - varies Is dense. vile, for simply toast up the Drum on the 14th of July. "rhea the Boys came fete Tows, fire delle of costa was appended te sy eemwiud by war of a sager plumb, which I paid ..curer. But. Sir, if Mr. X knew hal( se mesh of the rest frisk cbar.cto, as he think• ase does, he would net have made such as die- sels te the Biose Meese for there is nothing more pleas.g to • tree see of 8t. Patrick. than rhe mertyrea in • mend casae. 1 shalt Dow to give my hatable opieioa on " Club mew, Foreig• letenfer..ee, Rsli•g with • rod of Ire•," &c. Ake. Learis( your intelligent readers to draw their ewe e.eelvslo.s as tilt whether year r X -position is passes ee set. It appears to me that h• has kited i• his X pt.aauen of '• Cleb Law," for although his int X is intruded is cut the "flys dime with ..e fell sweep. His ree.ad is ed. dourly les.Cl •t the Canada Company's Engi- neer, who. it is well known, repelled every Stratford Jan. 95, 1851. MISSIONARY MEETING. A Deputation from t- he Missionary So- ciety of the congregational Union of Coos - da Wet, purpose to hold a meeting at the Congregational Chapel Strafford en Tues- day Feb 11th, 1851 to advocate its interests and present its claims to the support of Chri.0 so (Wends in Stratford and vicinity. The Deputation consists of the Rev. Mes- srs. Vincent of Paris, Har of Scotland, Schneider of Norwich, k Clark of London. Invitations will be given to minister" in the neighborhood to take part in the proceed - mgr. The Chair will be taken at 7 o'clock. A collection will be made at the close of the meeting. Sermon. on behalf of the Missionary Society, will be preached morning k even- ing o! the preceding Sabbath, by the resi- dent pastor, and collection made after each eerviee. On the following Evening Wednesday 19th 1851, a Soiree will take place to at- apeeies of aggremiee, or • trospesa "poo 'bo tend which the above lteputatioo have kind- C.mpa.y'6 pr^p.rty without respect e( prem.•. - It is salts immaterial sew, whether Mr. I.eeg• 11 contorted to tstmsis and address the werth ordered he wnrkene• soder his control to threw pew in the Mrdtlasd, er roil over Greer Smogs that get cracked i• the falling. pred.eug at the same time each • volume of Booed, as 'tis said reverberated through the " Geodes Court Heed." Admitting for sake of argument that all the above ills were done tegrtber with bern- ieg the lumber off the place that is sow the Mar- ket Bgeare (thea reclaimed by the Canada Com• 7say,) 1 sy that admitting all these thiegi to bah ices due, will any man of vena n er cont- use woes my that the mea .s the employment of the Comrade Company, viehted say law h. - mu as divi•., tr ebeyi.g the party placed to ••flimsy over them. Who de the parties Ir•m the rem•te comes at '• tA• Township that Retied es esepanagly with • Red el iro.,er their contempt, at the whim of the Moment moved them r The sturdy yeomanry, of that classMr. X designates "the Boys."- Yea, Mr. Editor, and they are worthy of the name of pood Boy. too. The prosperi- ty and increasing morality of their neigh- borhood generally, shows them to be de, oaring of the addition i have just put to -their names. Strange to tell that four out of lite of the present Township Council are from among the Boy, yes, flu !risk Boys. And It may, perhaps, seem still more strange to your readers at • distance, to be isfortned that the Government have ereeelfy nude Magistrates of a RRnodly number of the very parties that Mr. X stigmatizes as a lawless mob, or in word. to that effect. My very humble ''opinion of ruling with • rod of iron, is simply this: that when one party compels another by intimidation, to commit what their con- science disproves, or prevent by physical force, a party from exercising any legal privilege, such as voting at a General elec- tion, Tows.bip or other public meeting. - This I think will include all that is under- stood b1 both Club Law and the iron Rod. Happily for this, our adopted country, there is no military or other species of despotism OBITUARY. tolerated by our Various Constitution, but each may ea' the blea•ir • of •and audience. In the coarse of the Evening a brief lec- ture on music un is notation and application to Sacred .red Moral purposes will degives by the Rea T. Darren'. The proceeds will be devoted towards payment of the debt on the Chapel and it u hoped that chnstiar friends of all denotni- nations will take an Interest In the objects of the Soiree by attending. Tickets Is 3d Cy., may he obtained at the Post Office and the several store. In the place. Tea will be served at 8 w'ciock. 000•-°03=cc wA1412,7%J!...0-3-1- ^ RJt o •' c d o v g3x•=73",'hs R c o 7Cs zi'o g7 v-- ',_ • 7d o n o ^v 1,gt/ bd7-. T a 3 "InCs-i- _. ea.. •3s trao.p;o` ' i i i alga° ! -1s • ve - i•o = s' On Ili' Z2 o o ° k: i P$w o'tea33o°O .. 7.. v -o o o ^• yQp' o °9 o ex'`ds ^o d t7o • 6 Fs.ois ?:8 .i P dv 4 Cr e Co e • ie'n.:' I Go O oz CO 2 .,J -- M _ to OO 03Q r0 Goo C 2 ,0 i A 2 London, 34th Jas., 1851 Fall Wheat, per bushel, 3.. Ij. Spring Wheat 2. 4d • 3s 6d. Oats, per bush. is. Id a Is 3d. Fleur, per 100 Ibe., 7. 6d. Potatoes, per bush., 1s 7d. a Is 104d. Apples, per bu.h, I. 10jd a fts 6d. Beef, per Ib, 1 jd a ''Id. Pork, 17s 6d a 904 per 100111. Mutton, do. 1 ad a 3d. HURON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of this Nods le will be held at the COL- BORNE OL- BORNE INN, in the Town of Godericb, on Tuesday the eleventh day of February, 1851, for the election of OFFICE -BEAR- ERS, ke., kc., for the present year. R. G. CUNINGHAME, Secretary, H. D. A. S. Goderieh, 30th Jan., 1851. v3a30 TO Teamsters and Others. CONTRACT. 11EAMBTERB or others wishing to en- ter into a Contract to furnish the Judge of thesd' Counties with good and sufficient Teams and Drivers throughout the year, to convey him through his various Circuit., are requested to send burn Sealed Tender.. o0 or before the 10th February next, stating on what terms per day they will be willing to contract. 1t a expected that the team will be required for about 90 days in the year, though the horses will not lee travelling for more than half that number of days. Godericb, Jan. 30, 1851. ,3050 Stratford Agricultural Society. THE Annual Citadel Heeds' of the Stret- ford Breach Agricultural Society will be held at the Farmers* inn. Stratfort, on Saturday, the 15th Febroary, 1851, at the hoar of 12 o'clock, noon. A swede( of the Committee will the same day, •t the same plate, at tbei hour of tea o'clock, P. M. WM. SMITH, President. Stretford, 15th Jas., 1851. .3050 AME into the enclosure of the Subscriber. i •beat the Ent of September last, • year old HEIFER, I. e..eesaio•, Lot No. 4, H.Ilitt.- Thy owner i• requested t• pre,• property, pay exposes., sad take her •w•y. AUGU8T VAN EGMOND. Hallett. Jas. 25, 1851. ,3n50 Cash for W heat ! collected sod capable of active exercise. - The writer of this notice had the pn.alege of befog repeatedly with him in his last days and night", and of admiring his free- dom from that bondage which oppresses those who are under fear of death. To him death was swallowed op to victory, soon to be realised, sod bar end was perfect peace. ,,On the last evening of his Isle his was lit up with a happy •x - pression : he evidently remained ..r•.nble to the close, though for some hours, unable to speak, and when his little remaining @treegtb wore out, he calmly fell asleep in Jesus, going into the Saviours' presence to be received with that pleasing welcome, " well done, good and faithful servant, en, ter thou into the joy of thy Lord." 16 addition to those words of the Divine Mas- ter those of the Christian Poet may be justly applied to bus,- " Servant of God, well'done ! Rest from thy loved employ ; The battle fought the victory won, Enter thy maoteri s joy. The voice at midnight came, IIe started up to bear ; A mortal arrow pierced his frame, He fill, -but felt no far. Soldier of Christ, well dose ! Praise be thy new employ, And whsle eternal ages run ; Rest us thy Saviour's joy. We shall only state further hen, that his funeral on the 17th was attended by a large company, (which would have been eivilisariea underseath the shade of bas I aa' on the moroteg of the 18th at hie much !defer but for the necessary abort - own "vise and igtree ' notwithstanding residence near Leaden, the Rev. WiiLtaw nes of notice,) of sincere moonier in car- go thio Mr. X mara do the eootnr Peowroo-r, in the 63 year of his age, Pts- nage" and on foot. The Ministers of the y f y y y' tor of the Clotted Preebyteeian Church In venous d.nomisaiens in this tows were I reiterate the expression tbat so much se 1 Canada. i1,. Prondfoot has been an able g Pr quoted of his first letter u ustrue, to • present, and as the los and "Moron pro- quoted and 1 defy kis ta .Mw that it a minister of the New Tenement fora period melon moved through the streets to the .therwiee. He would fain crap out or the of 38 yearn, donne 19 of which he labored last rattier place of the inanimate clay, the n Scotland, his naive land, at Pitrodie, in shutters of all the places of business were closed, -s token of respect whteb was alike doe to the venerable deceased, and honor. A T a Meeting of the Provincial Land able to the feelings of the inhabitants. --1-‘• Surveyors, residing in the U•itd Loudon seemed to Nay is sadness, " • great Coastie• of Heron, Perth and Brace, held and good man in fallen amongst as," and It at the St. Marys Hotel, 8t. Mary, on was tree. -Fret Press. Torrid', the7th January, instant, the fol- lowing resolutions were paved. Re,lred, That the Provincial Laud Sur- HOLSTEiN. teyors residing or practising in the United Then were no chance of • pacific settle. Counties, do form themselves into • body, meet of the Sehleewick Holstein queries; to be called the " Heron Board of Previa - The sew eeoraeder•is-chief of the Hopei. cial Land Surveyors,' for the purpose of army had resiged. promoting their interests as • profusion. Revolved, That es the profeseton of .and Surveying is one holding im o,ortaes (rsste, DIVISION ci P► t , - and requires proper goalif(calos• and high THC asp D(viaise Came ferBriteh.r, U"ri.lihe oreep f thinssib..bilidt.. to idefsientsdotemhe beistr.etesteidutyheCooedee of Hens Perth and held at the times and place. follewisg:- preludes by i°d'ctin f ler se iefraetios of 1d. Disisies.-Ceen heed •t Godericb,- the Statute, al', parties nader their series let Febrsary. T. G. Mwges, Esq., Clerk. who shall pretties, Lend Surveying without 114. Di.iwow.-Jeh_Hieke', Mitehell,-3rd legsl gealrbsetianc sad at Ibis bard are F Oi. RobeertCas'r. e, 8leric. d, Ith "were that each illegal pnetice is goi.g F Roiby Willisra, Epi-. Cloak. os i• Some parte of the United Ceasties; 4th. . f 41irb✓ Tavern L.sd.. Road. that precept lied immediate eters he taken 141\ F a•y r Corer, ECl,►. to pat a step to the same aid to berg the !W DIvistiei-Ws. tt,hery's Ino,Clistes, parties to )•otter. Boli Feb. James Gird,, Epi., Clerk. Remises& That the tariff .1 foes propelled sat. Dleisee•-Aadasee• T•were,$t. Mary'". by the Casadhu lest Outs be adapted by this 31► Feb. Jamar Creme. E.q. Clerk. board aid etrietly dberod le; and (het all 71031,11.geofthe Seim)Curie witless- Pre.ireel Last/ titerveyere, berrisafter score jreeal..11y et Iftehol•eh, A. M. reedier( isle the Unity Comities ryquir- ARTRUR ACli.A1t D. J.D.C. ed tohoersorry out its tll.d.riA, S.pt I ltfa. M >ti -s -sal to oohs with the h djses, sod to nbtara from the 8rer.tary • tariff of fes and • espy of the rules and re-. welshes' of the heard. iteasivesl, rat the bead de easel at leers ,ami-es.sally, Ie droners the a •ed pulse Oita .we seestimgs, and to attend tease\ riser matters se easy be sebetittd JhesMd. That the ..at .f w beard be Irides \t holler* Hr Stti4 ford. ies the .said Teepee, le jsee lest J. t CLIONi 3I1q g, P. L f6. k It.r 11s1iy N P. F. 1. t 7w 18114 J..., 1001. AIN sweeping Charges he has brought against Ibe beautiful and fertile Oars. of Gerrie, she ►lie Boto the s in ,e ft of loneriud vidualt wbohm • and the other 19 wen spent in Canada is M dem 001 same, bot try6 to c hs• the arduous work which was allotted to Irish bra a -and then tells the le Aim. When in the fall of Church the Synod fl° people of the Mailed Seeeesios Church resolved to generally, that thio Ie son of organise a mission for Canada, Mr. Proud - the Sod. hai actually got sp a petition with• foot alai with the Rev, . ristie oat eosaltieg Mr. X. or 0sy of his parts- wad Robertson, volnnt«rMead t,herisr s.rvices.Ch sae'. Petitioning la certainly • barbaroee rustic" sed orght ie tbu 661M16/4616dage They landed in the Province is the sum, to be abolished Whet in sn to 0( 1832. Mr. R. In a 10 fat no farther 10 P•411.'" t1 than Monit, where in a her weeks after to\r Longworth, Esq., Legislature, aad freeholder, mereba.is, hie him no cholera, thea prevayi. seised. eta«banica, sod others to sign 41 as reckless 05 Aim nod carried him away • Mesare. Ir es d it was •legal doeuntest. i ih..W Provdfoot and Christie proceede1 on to like b ,.r this wonderful armorial to the Upper Canada, to enter on that wide Geld. Government, es i hate set yet been favour. After *este time Mr. Christie took •p his s4 with a sight of it or made aware of its positiea al FI•imbero Wser, where \. et.11 eeabete, 14tit Ahrotigh se, ftie.d's X"."1/*labors soecesetelly ; and Mr. Preedfoot sonicatsons. .stall aloe*, took up de hut h.treel a eeadoq thea • Mr. Editor, 1 most, eves new, break of kat settling. Then shoa- l. has labored scolesta- t. the riddle of what i iete.died In *crawl, knotty emit now, OWerieg mne\ hardeeem ay short owings yea will passes X -ecce, 'ass geed soldier of Jesus Christ, sed sire - as yen kers well that as Irishman ardor hg felly that he was *dirt to spend and or over M s.718 eg except it is • Bet- be apish le the week of hie divine Lord, as ti., which al mems times 31•hm i.. the people at the cameos metres when his him, 'tie aslNwk.i[el by all parties that aarvioee were wives, stat•dly or eeesmeaal Pat 1.. a Agin to speak twice, 1 have got I es. well testify. This short soiree tial privilege from you. for which 1 thank t net a5.01 ream for dwelling o• has wee st.eesay, i may eoeeelime .r other Mfae.t Ulna clad mewl Ireelieselee, as tsesbie yes with a cow.ueestfw of seer a miei•ter ad a roe. 3 5., ft a aaT "ween .eo to a ponies of year refine is that they were of a high order fesked,- tkis net "peeaceable" and prosperous Dr- Hie shad was dinsegniebed by steer iebl. {rMl Aced sew, Mr. Rear, permit sue a leet.4ity sed romnrehesn,eeee•; he ee.Id il►erd with Mr. J( at parting, for he is Is -e few end testable words. h,b.t • ..b- leat is is proper light ; as is thehe here a etrikiew Rleotri.ms ., . lm use to es ilius abseil to herb be MI pvs8,ss.l ti the eche. the Lento Jells Dhb M 6hegrow. His 'herr wee mark .d by "seeks Chrettas worth sod eons'.. lees , mail N Ms saleere, g .tlesgw sed .M.bl..lgs oboe. berth 1+.541. Re M.r 1atbt Ike bed hp is isrketltso, were Mr Mlr tb.e w *ir Wmiestilled 4t le theme orbs pain *either more or less than se earl/ emir, tend pet sempanie. of Mee ie days rise b Redeem .saw weal shot the 807. were Dew a esdt& felt; for they gees the only Isere. tiro ease is the Teers hip t+ then app,. egete, ala: that of posedbeepeq e mistrr of leases .old esti 0elertet) bed •sea •eafbrred se hien as "hes as _ mei IM Palely I herr brewAS NW 4 endt sal. ibumur eg re, INSPECTOR GEMRRAI: 8 OFFICE Cwyow DYaaTmanT, Termite, 7M December, 1850. NOTICE is hereby gives that His Et- cnLLLsce Tse Govaersee Gawaa& is Cowell, has Hess Oilseed ender the •tilho- rtty rested in bine by the provisoes of the let Suttee of the 13 and 14 Vie. Chap. 6, le appoint that the f•Il.wteg Articles •ow charged with a ditty of Twelve Purr/. Ten Shillings per eenhw ad eulerem, shall be placed in the List al Goode paying a duty of Two Pounds Ten Mallows per crater a/ 1 reloreut, from and after this date, sod shall CAME INTO THE ENCLOSURE OF the subscriber on the first of August last, • year old HEIFER, dark brown, with some white on the back, belly and tail. - Lot 99, 5th con. Tuckersm ith. The owner is requested to prove praoperty, pay expect - us sod take her away. JOHN WALKER. Mill Road. Tock•rsmitb, Jan. 21, 1851-49 BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Public ie.trdetioe, will be held at the British Hotel, iw Godericb, on Friday. the 28th day of March next. All persons desirous of becoming teachers cab then be examined upon producing the proper certificate of roorsl character, end unless appli- cation is then made, the Candidates will not have ■nother opportaoity for three menthe after- wards. By order q( the Board, ALFRED W, OTTER, See'y, To the Board of Poblie inetreetioe. Godericb. 91st Jan., 1851. .3.49 re rated for duty accordtagly. etas Cotten Warp, Slue, Fire Brick, Mustard Seed, Ultra Manse and Paste B:ue, Sal Ammoniac, Prawns of Po:ash, Alum, Phosphorus. Bleaching Powder, Cochineal Coppers", Vanol, Shellac, Felts, Borax, Strong Fluid Acid', including Nitric, Sul- phuric, Muriatic sod Oxalic Acso. By Comuiaod, J. W. DUNSCOMB. JOHN ADAMS, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, (Next door to M. B. Seymour k Co's) West S(reef, Gods. icA. January 1851. 3v n48 BY-LAW W No. 9, To divide the Township of McGillivray into Rural Wards. Passed Sept. Ib, 1830. Wausau it is deemed expedient to di- vide the Township of McGillivray into Ru- ral Wards for the purpose of Election of Township Councillors, Be it enacted by the Municipality thereof, by virtue of the pow- ers d un them by Act 12 Vic. cap. 81, and is hereby enacted by the authority of the Paine, that the Township of McGillivray he and the same is hereby divided into Five Rural Wards. Ward No. 1, to consist of the 1.1, lad, 3rd and 4th . , from the Town• ship line of Stephen, to the Side Line be- tween Lets 90 and 21. together with that Dart of the North Boundary bottler( the said concession. Ward No. 2, to consist of the 1st, tad, 3rd and 4th concession', from the saki Eine between Lots 20 and 91, to the Township of Williams, also Lots 34, 35, and 36 in the 5th concession. Ward No. 3, to consist of the 5th, 8th, 7th and 8th , , except Lots 54, 35 and 36, an the bth concession. Ward No. 4, to consist of the 9th, 10th, 111h and 12tb, together with that part of the North Boundary butting the same. Ward No. b, to consist of the rundnier 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 Returntog Offi ser i0 the First Ward, and that the int Meeting thereof shall be holden ■t Patrick Flanagan'• Tavern, to said Ward. That Mark West 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 39, un the 3rd concession. That John Graham be appointed to bold the 6ret Almost Meeting, and to be Return ning Officer in Ward No. 3, to be holdeo.1 John Morton's, Lot 26, in the 6th eon. That Litwood Craveo 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 Hones near Craven's corner. That Edwin Wood be appointed to bold the int Annual Meeting, and to be Recur. nieg Officer of Ward No. 5, and the first meeting thereof shall be holden at Richard Evan" s, 1.0t 15, en the 16th eoeceesion. WM: FISHER, Township Rave. Kippsa Jas Jose F . , Clerk. 48 4 Kerns J 8 Love Robert Lark worthy Gee Lafferty Edward STRATFORD FULLLNGtCARDLV4 UJJ.I trHE $eb,e,ibesy 1. IbaaYfu sik,owt- 1 edgtsg the very liberal Ye g•• towed upon bis Carding ill) tb(p nes, beg. to intimate to kle friends sad Me Puh. lie generally, that he is read vow for Fulling, Dretising sod FiniShif)g all rots of Cloth that will be lent to bee care. Hu Fulling Mill, Carding Mill, an.i rest of appointee, is all of the Seel tw(,rr- wed tied newest kind of Machsery, .•d wor- ked by sone but skilful end experienced Made, nod his Terme will he 115.7. the newt liberal and moderato koowo ip the con.iry, GEO. J. PRUSSINO. Fur W M. RISCH MUI.LEII, Stretford Steam Mills, Oct. 36, 1860. Always on band a large and writ trimmed Stock of LUMBER, which .ill L. cold at fail prices and un terns ro stilt CORA tomer.. 8187 3m FOR SALE LT Nei. 3 i. the West Side of :Korth 8Ire•i in the Tows of anderich. Terme Easy Apply to, D. H. I.IZARB, Schiller, 5ftreffeeJ. Goderish, 8th Jsaa.rr. IeSI. NOTICE. ROU the very tattering support root- ` . wed by the subscriber on hie first ap- pearance ss Agent in th. Division Court., M would intimate to the inbabitanis of the District generally, that he • ill attend the respective Courts throughout the Utile( Counties of Huron, Perth sod Bruce, at.each ■nii every of their Sitting. (health permit- rlog,) and as his charges are moderate, and travelling expensive, prospt payments will be required. N. B.-Commuo'eai•»ns must be pod - paid. JOSEPH WILLIAMS(IN, Godericb, Jin. 7th, 1851. 47 3tf CAME into the Esclecnre 0! the subscri- ber, 4th Coo. Lot 1I, Tuckersmiih, nn. er about the 1st of November last,a White STEER. with Browo ear., one year end • half old, The owner is regnseted to prove property, pay expenses and take him away. WILLIAM Mc3URRAY. Tuekersmitb, Jaw 4, 1851. 46 LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the STRATFORD peal Office up to January 70. 1851. Arroll Thea Laedeealicker Joe Ballantine Da•id Miller 3 J Boles Richard Metopes• Semi Rroomhe•d W J Methestl Wm 1 Boyd J•tnee Moore Wm Campbell Peter Metre Wider, Campbell Arekibeld Merryleee Alia - Caauon George McQIII Wm Connor Joe McCardell Joseph Campbell Jame. McCafferty A Campbell Robt McA'Jwer Aimee Carragher Terme., Msl:rwao Joo Cony Monroe McDermid Peter Cotler Semi Nauer Lorenzo Dossier Mrs Dorothy Neil Wm. Drumm Jacob O'D.e6,1 Sim.. Drommood Patrick Ogilvy Robs Doan Thomas O3.ld George Edwards.ho Odberi Wm Seat Ellison Chrutophsr Odbert Wm Eamon Aadrew Odbett Thu Fisher Alex rite Ise Frtspariek Jae Potter Jae 111 Freak A C Pitdas Joe G.rtrell Wm Pomery Wm Grovel Wm guidon Cornetts" Guestens (leery Quipop Jonathan Hays Joe Qvioherie Jas Hamilton Hugh 9 Reid The. Heron Edward )Lenny Wilson Johne Semi 1 Robertson Jet Keeedy Edward Seckrider Joe 3 Kippan Alex Str,ttdee Joe Kreuter Fredriehk Scott Wah4 Kippts thecae Stepler Hear, Spetron Je• Henry Jae Thom Ale. Wetso, Wm Watson Am NOTICE. ALL peoos iadebted re WILLIAM KEN- NEDY, Esq., late •f Semites, are request- ed to make immediate settlement with the Sob - scriber -and ponies hoeing et.ims •g•inst the same will please remold them duly attested. A. MACDONALD, Aueroey. Guelph, Roth Jan., 1851. v3n49 CAME into the premises of the subscri- ber, no the 17th of December last, a Black COW, with dome wbite about her bag, and a white stripe between her fore lege. Lot 41, 1st concession, Goderich.- The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses, and take her away. WILLIAM HALL. January 14, 1851. 48tf 3 Important to the Public. ALFRED BUR Mil AN! CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, (Member of the Royal P l becieiy of Great Bntai•,) RESPECTFULLY informs the iebabituu in and @roved STRATFORD. that be bay parchaad the Boston, of Dr. Hyde. lately ear• reed on by him in the MEDICAL HA LL. and having dispensed Medieien for men Mae hal( the Nobility of Ewnked, a•d for ..•oral Mem- bers- of the Royal F•mily, d.nag fitter. yews experieece with ,.me of the most emteeat Med- ical Pr•ctitioaes is that country. He will be happy to give AD TICE GR.9T73, TO all persons wheats! think proper to eowait him A full ripply of the chnism DRUGS, C11EMI- CALS. Sutioeery, Ode, V.ninhea, Dys Stuffs. Palau, Ase., together with a wet •urwty of ether dem•dtic articles, will be custody kept en bead IN THF. MEDICAL HALL. Statietd, let Ja•.ary, 1851. 44-3m3 District Clition% Land" O. NOTICE is HEREBY GiVEN 17j1RAT the rvAM•In0 CSOwN LANDO 3. fm At18Ti LD .sJ WAWANOSH. are w .sea FOR SALT AN osteomy ra rma- erviria 3 ders wmeeties Ah.ea Scolio map be obe•aa4 y JOUR MAAR. 1144 fr..bmlee, teM. i 4411 ATTACHM .NT. Untied Counties of Lily virtue of s a Huron Perth +nte. 1-11.ns t of aIeh- T tiff. went eeaued out of Her ;;Iaje.tys Court of Queen's Bench at ': oroete, to me directed. agalsst the Es- tate, Real as well as Personal, of Jobn Jones, as abeeondi•g or eeseeeled debtor, at the sett of James Crnmbio sad Josue R. Andrews for the mss .f Fire bemired sad nis.teee pound. ere sbills.gs and fl.. pence. I ha.e seised all the Reil sad Per - ..sal Estete of the earl Jobe Joss•, and sola the said John Joao' ".terse wtthis the jondictios of the Cent from whence the said writ issued, and pet is Bail to the actio• Of tease 1\e shims of the earlier. Crembe and James R. Askew" t• be dis- charged within three eased/et malhe Sem the Rot day *Me pebhc.uea .f Ibisfeetiee, all the tater, Real or Penrose! .f the rid John Joon eras meth thereof as easy be s.eaw.ry wall lend Italie for the may. nuns,. bereft eatasfesllee Other chews .t the card plairkifi., as well as lot the p•yseot, beesM N eatsafsethoe of the claim u, Choreas of seek "Aber piglet 1 N ptosed(., as shall or may take proceedi.gs aglow.. the property old oilier .t the ear Jobe Jeers. within •is Menthe from the scrums .f tis .8.,. meetibsed writ of at. tadme.t, is widen .1 whisk this seams e psMleted. JOHN McDONALD Sheriff U.C.fl. P.ks. @brill Oak. Ged•vbt, 311, iisaenher Nee y3.e r M el Oeel S Deste en ,whe et O of sows et Jan y M A. F. MiCKLE. Postsastee. CIME late the Enclosure of the Sub - ember on or about the 1st of Novem- ber last, a three year old Steer, 01.0 about the 1.1 of Sept. • yeetheg heifer, Lot No. 26, 4th Coe. Township of Melillop. The owner. of the aheveammsls is revered 1• prow. property pal .xp..ses, sod take there away. THOMAS GOVENLOCK. McKillep Dec. 30, 1860. .16-.3 Moved that the United Counties be din. died tato three .ckool districts, for the 'im- pose of appointing Superintendents of come mon schools to be se follows tit : 1st. The County e( Perth to form nos Districts „ the toweehipe of itlei- ch•rd. Do .role sad GOT. of Downie, North and mouth Ecctbope, illi,., Logan, Ful• larto•, Hibbert, together wutM the os. towoeMps to the north of the shrove. and. The tew.ab'ps of Btddulph, MeG 1- litray, Stephei. Hy, Stanley, Tucker. smith, and Lt.border. 3rd. Roderick Inc thine sod few.. IIuO• let, McKillop, (:wlherne, Wswanosh, Ash- 8.ad, and the C000ty of Bruer, alee the townships to the mirth •f Mullet and Me- KaIIop. Carried D H. RITCHII', JOHN HOLMEB. 17 JOHN STRACHAN, Barrister ace/ Armee, at 1...w, Ood ' h. **TILL isamen MMfirerMMusnted a9 Cd.eisr) et t(lilie V V amen Celer the rts led Colloid,* of 01101,41 Pr'tb end /rest. Osdense. Io Janewy. NM M. R -Parties .t • d:etteaeo erisbieg to eyed ibesmelwe of Mr. SueAes U,,,ieeb, meth Mesh •ddrew Me. Mr.ehea, pis.-paId, Greer* 4G NATIONAL HOTEL, BRUCErJBLo. THE SUMICR i1tER Ergs leave to ie... form '01 frur•dr sad lbs pub'le gem. rally, that he hes new got the N.ttnest Hotel es far e.apleted, me 10 warred hint u. My Ma he w prepared t• fneaterh at - dee for sues rad horse, earl at least, is 'mythicist (bet earl f.e rood he- tes!" Iredra sod Gei,rie h. Th. N.sie.. eel betel i. eisMW is 1'.0 hematite! 'OA theme( .thee orf eromeee1.1, 18 mike frees Gnd*seb sad It stakes from bookie. .4d hem the eligibility of the e9a.etiee. mid e4►te% strews to the sae•An orf hitaCestee seed reareeseefbe hopes fors ohms of pub. 1'I pirssawe, l(N1V M.RRIMA:. 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