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lj lj' mj r dlaada..
wed liewsuied WNW holt esetesemee Il pro.
seed, lett he *seed get asps penes et Ge1'e
gteadad sreeiaf. Itis regard' himself as an
l„Mmselite, wheel heed is torsed agatest every
mu sad seem Mab heed swam alt hist. Hs
•mew. WOW es 1alp esteem, the despised, the
reyntsd of malidsd. There is alt • Sopa my
of lope. AR, di is Jerk sell" glum from
which Almielity prim drew forthre drub,Esimen s is timely istoitfNl
bath asythisi to seep frost the misery -the
agony sf his present awful ssadttio•-
Hero, thee, it the elms. of the dssrw: 1 t
w is this sago that the meds••• eabibits its ter-
rible
errile sad vevsltiag esoseque$eea ; hen break
est the doiririhs pe=ers, the apoplexies, the
outtsgn, glaciates, • murders sad seicideo ; rile
u iasupprtab a gad i4. ram is awed. He seek,
seta the oblivious asp to rid bun of his otn-
o sisaMess sad relieve him from bis Mfferiage
the deeper M drinks the more iaeese bowman
the craving the iseatiabk-thirst ; till eeee mon
he sinks dews into the hum liares daafar 111day00
. Thus•wale' •aim aliiy.
ferment the saute wretched mead of driaki1g
god raves, sod sleeping tad Mbebeniti and Otill teg-
te-
uses--all,
serves sad nMwe--blood, been,aar te-
uses•-all, all have be:omehe r exhausted •r es -
fabled bye/et-action ; sad
wretch Blade ford' es the shivering,
half•mwrdeved mo.ua.sat o<letempe
limbs ars usable to support the weight of his
body ; they are uwbliag soder bun i 1. foo
afraid 1e walk, lest he ebou'd f.II ; hi
perdep lee
of equilibria= or the law of gravity.
ed from him. Ilia head shakes -his head
et ekes, he is utterly unable to meefiret the
t cup to
hat to
his lips, rtes to dak.Ptobre forloon wretch. lis
/areata/ hiq •iala
feela br=self slope--witboot our, ."need is the
world ; he has user himself the bars of wore aid
rediesle h he feels it, sed the biseto ass of dark-
ness gathers rosod 6'm in all the gloom of •
boneless despair, cod drvcs him beadloeg over
the verge of abet dreadful namele . deed. Or
shoo's' his peculiar organ'=riot stiffer him to
eseaoe the sl►r,ag l
k'o catastrophe, eased were
steps leeward. and in one so.rulsiSS of &Nino
truss*: 0r apoplexy, terminates at once the wf-
feringe and existerce of the wretched •ervou•
.drfnkard 1 s
Then ia anther class of dinokardo who attain
as advanced stage of the.. decease, of which the
servoa.diuokard steer CIS arfVe. Tke formes
«+ w Tie norm ere tau MYR nasal_
cot y..44 4>'FiT" "7th L.► un
As lee lace i.ah a
?met deo r pa ei ie
1.0«,
Quote Ilea* sal . L,. a-ia-lama( Mr..i 1.71 M - ea otrarIPOa ern"'
$assts•, barrister, we meow u a geed lawyer 'if • Malls u raven.
-1 repeat, • seed Swye (ia CbsmMm)V sad 1 any asihed ed nme}iti1
the do set thisk h r g r4 policy es yew pm wpm Meese, e.iel$g 4s. M aegl,esa t irregttiiielt `ii
w meek '• grist se Ins tail" al this time. Tbe tN jliau-ism Leedom It r • fast that demos
preens mats of this Wsswr. Osulsisy, yes are the loot dj4 se w works u W Ball roily
web awoee el. Aed sthegb tie wbest is is abs reached Oedwish at bees twelve w lweany-fear
bars, those Ise wet bora-by • porno, giaw,- hosts Iates dos the beer of agereetest, sad is
• shame of sarryug it w rsorket ; sad if there, coosequeoce of this Mere a got • per )
the price is low. 1t wdl de rig MIDI Creel rs Iyiag le say commuieatiek 11011,ed from the
peressslfy, m web t4. lbs representative *ben West. for at brut three or foot days after it ms
referred to, if yes withdraw the Mist Weedy received. u the Mail.wbwb b,osght it is misted
seemed ; if sot, yea will beer five sae ■pro, berme yes have time r red the commesiestw.
with • reerea.rrasea, costalaug masses which By calling public aerate% to Leis 'nonage
easy u well to radioed ie the lluroo Dotrict,- toe will oblige the inhabitou(' of Goderich. god
bet would mbar orderers the stock market if wean • laver on
pat a.d.e Loudest Vanes or M„rsug Chum- Your obedient memo,
kle A MAN OF BUSINESS.
I remain, yours, dee We have received a least • dun el similar
J. fR,A$ L coreptaata upon the same sebjeet and oaty fur
oaks of the country Post Offices on the Loudon
road, would at once propose that the Mad from
VOTE OF CONbID$N CE.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.
Cuthbert took his seat for Bonaven-
House was occupied a length of
the p•eseotatiue sod rowing of pe -
Mr.
lure.
The
time in
UUuns.
Laredo' to Goderich should be corned ruusd by
Haulms sod Galt, u ai least • mote sale sod
regular mode of coeveysaee. Is the m,eawtuse
a Friona to the Post Office stJaonties unlade
so berm.
roe Tea moans arSAr_
STRTEO
JU BIL Ce
MSALI.TON has hooey, to VI-
I.'"
s-
NRies to the tobab 1101. of Slr.tford
sod Its ttagbbuarbood, that with the aunt -
epee of Amatsase from 0.dorich Suet
Aril tad Wilmot, he will, on Thoor.day and
Fridtay.eet the Lath sad 17th last.,
gm. Reuss frost fib.6. a Celebrated
rarsdyu ed RICHARD Il..od HAML.-
T , after wheat, a Scene front the
Lughabls Fares of FORTUNES F ROL
IC, sad to conclude with the eltertaiaag
CaVy et the RIVALS.
Doors open at half past six--per-
bewares
ix-par
tbewa es to essmf.cs at asses precisely.
Boxes 1.. 6d., Pst 1s. 3d.
(iodsrich, March 10, 1848.
Upon the motion of the Iron. Rojlert BLANBHAR RALRSOCIETYA.ORICULTU-
Baldwin, seconded by Iron. 21r. Lafontaine. The *mood Aerial Heeds; of tie Blsashatd
that the amendment to the address to If is
Excellency the Governor General's speech, Bosch Agricultural Society, was held MIR OR
be read a second lime, a division wok place the 18th of Jewelry, 1846, for the pupae of
Aeeti ig Office Bearers for ttta news( year -
53 John Sparring, Esq. is the Chair. The Allew-
49 iog members were duly elected, es:-
- John flparlisg, Esq.-Prsoident
31 Messrs. Wilbert' P. Smith, Jobs Legg- Plea
Prrsulrnts.
Thomas Christie, Esq., Tnuersr.
Mr. Wiliam Barron, Sere/tarp.
Tke following wale apposed as a e.mmat-
tee : Messrs Samuel Robes••, Dmiel MoLea-
rio, Jobe Lancaster, C. G. Spar' r.Z. Charles
Ingersoll, Johnston Armstrosg. N ' :. 3tepbess,
Andrew Forrester, Thos. Shuster, Fred tlparl-
isg, Jacob Legear, Ames I)oupe, Wm. Hunter,
James Legear, Junes McKay.
By inserting the above is year valuable Paper
you will greatly oblige
Your obedient "want,
WlL BARRON, See.
when there appeared
For the motion,
Against 1t,
Majority..
The lion. Robert Baldwin then moved,
seconded by Hen. Mr. Lafontaine, that the
members of the Hoose wait on his Excel-
lency the Governor General with the ad-
dress. On the subsequent notion that such
members of the (louse, aa are nieu.beIs 01
the Executrte Council, do wait updn his
Excellency Lnd ascertain when it would be
hie ;ileums to receive the address, Hon.
W
W. Cay ley said that he had been advised by
His Excellency to state that his Excellency
would be ready to receive the address at 12
to -morrow.
He would also take the opportunity of
informing the Clouse, that in consequence
of the tote on the answer to the address, on
Friday night, Ministers had tendered their
eitherkilt b moat• reagna ion
until 11 o'clock to -morrow.
sellae of his acne• system . to his Excellency on `Saturday.
right or sends him to the lunatic asylum On the motion that the House adjourn
he attains the starter besotted imbecility. w
.chiereme0tis reserved for men of dull morbid
or lymphatic tempeoameata They p15. through
all :he stages of petiodieal issaaity which we
hasr, *smiled. without, however, exhibition
the snot .symptoms or experiencing one thou.
reedits pan .1 she same 'offerings. They an
00.1,i.niio.sliy ddl, and although stimslasts
b tmia'ste d iso rhe Ionia many produce a sr-ght
agreeable sea-eioa on the renes, yet . ihiag
lees than am eanbgsake or a thunderbolt could
areateetbem into extra activity. They will sip
e:d los ., end soe':,.tnd trip, without making ole
.dd:, anal move, till atter insenaibity overtakes
them, sod wbea they awake they may feel a
Little e.sasi.ess about the ateme6, a sligfu
hef41w4t..R r partial trema e. the hand, bat
they are esitreeense ae. a the.. ..,.l •game
that !entre the sort al the stew of moves ; soda
little men sipping and soaki.g sew rectifies the
whole system. And uhas they proceed from
day to day, ..d from year to year. .(ways ding-
ing closer and closer to this .timeless, still be-
coming more silly and embeeile, and if peesede
leu dive to their errors, and the learfel conse-
quences to which they roast lead : till at length
they might be said to be li•ieg artificially : to be
existing exel.sively by a ,preens .f sosatarol
Hun. Mr. Cay(.ey moved the postpone-
ment of the Hou until to-morrom at had
pant 1 l o'clock. which was agreed to.
Some angry dise8ssion took place on the
injustice of detaining Mr. Norval under ar-
rant, but it was arranged that he should ap-
pear to -morrow.
Col. Gugy gave notice that on to -morrow
be would more for leave to bring in a bill
to .mead the evils of Iwtemperance.-
(Crt.s of heed, hear, fames Mr. Aylwla.)
'It -rival of tht a ritanuia.
FARM FOR SALE.
IOT No . 29, in the lith concession, Tow D •
ship of Gudcrich, about 25 acre. under
fence, and 7 acres new chopped land, with a
NEW LO( BARN k DWEI.'O HOUSE,
15 acres of and land was ploughed last fall.
Tb. said 1.ot is situated about 9 miles from
Godeneb, and 11 u ilea from the lluroo
Road.
N. B. CA3H nor ellrga(reddown.
Apply to tb. •u PATRICK LAVAN,
Propnetor.
G.derick, Merck 10th 1848.
Appointment.-His Excellency the Governor
General has been pleased to appoint -James
Scott, Esq., of Usborne, a Coroner for the
Huron District
Fame the Junket sad EapR..
LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
Feb. 12.
Best western Canal Flour 27r. a 27s. ed.,
Richmond sod Alexandria 27s. it 27s. 6t1.,
Philadelphia snd Baltimore 26e. 6d. New
Orleans and Ohio 26.. a 26s. 6d. Catradtas
27e. a 27.. 6d. United States sad Canadian
sour 26e. • 1es. 6d. 1-.1..n Coro 98e. a
8... 64. per quarter. Iodise Meal 12s.
6d. a 13s.
Wheat, United States or Canadian white
and mixed 7s. 6d. a 8.. 64. per 10 lbs. Red
6s. 6d.
The decline in Ereadstuffs has been
stimulation. The thing bas became Pori ad gradual, supplies good. Cotton has impro-
parcel of themselves. le it they lira more and ted in demand one farthing per pound.
Aare their lsiag ; their faces become fiekhed sod I Larger business and generally mending
bloated, and their eyes leave lost the lustre asdTrade. All branches reviving. Money
vivacity of nature; but they bar. teased to
staggerer to measure the width of lbs street,
and the tremor has forsook the hand. The trovb
is sottiebness hs.become the mode of their exist-
ence, and the whole system has got naturalised
and -can accomodate itself to this peculiar rude.
No regret, remorse, horror, or shame bastion, a
residence within these tabernacles of besotted
silliness. You will see them slanging fiom street
to street, sad from one bar -room to soother,
tbregbet the leegth tad breadth of the tows--
wherever they think they can sponge a glees, or
oboes else ow faith, tbitherward their steps ere
directed. They "peak little and thick' less -the
thiskisg principle is gene --they ds sot stagger
os the streets ; the, 1141 their feet, bet de set est
tbes dew. like livi*g ton : thee an allowed
to fall powerless se lithe lep were toner feels
e N dee keen by • piece of win, avid in fact
they mate M very like waRieg wood•• tries t6.1
yoe shiest feel inclined nap them es the shoul-
der Mol ask " Dom any pima live hen r"-
AsJ htletem age Med •,alae=•., haw away re -
mutable tseehanicy sad how mows obsess 'ro-
il/seismal sere have ewe decals ti this awful
dept► of Mono degv.datioa T They are set
modems bet helpless idiots.
-t-
We are sotaegaaieted with the writer of this
totter, ser the particular circumcision of which
It mate; hat as it is ens of the few $..angers
elute rates erreada of Mowry, Wall it rather
eseplimwary, ass ..b.rwie, r,1 the eadn-
sem se wham it is adiaseit* we ere se evil is
gitiog it pblielty.
FARM FOR SALE.
E Subscriber offers for sale Lot No.
one is the seventh Concesso0 of the
Township of Colborne, West Division.
Then is on the premises a small Log Barn,
with 15 acres under good cultivation, and
Weil fenced. The Land is of excellent
quality, and within 6 miles of the Town of
Goderich, cootairuDg 100 acres.
TERMS of Sete wdl be made known by
applying to William Robertson, Esq., Cao
oda Company's (Vice, Gudencb, or to the
subscriber.
DAVID SMITH.
Goderich, March 1st, 1848. tiff
GODERICH CAYazAGE SHOP.
u orewouse-are$ar. ova DOOR wtt1T e►_,
ALLEN'! 11B14.
Ti1F. Subscriber respectfully intltail15 10
the inhabitants of Gud.rich sad tis
vicinity, that he Is prepared to executer all
orders fur
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, LUMBER k
1.IG11T WAGGl1Ke,
Cutters, Lumber Sleighs, Digs, Dog Cuts.
kc, and all utter articles au We line of
eosin's".
N. 11. Repairing promptly attended to.
(17' Country Produce taken in part pay-
ment. JOHN SAVAGE.
Godcrich, Feb. 18th, 1848. 3y
BEAUTIFY AND PRESERVE YOUR
IJOU$ES, CARRIAGES, km.
THE Subscriber would lotto/ate to the
1 inhabitants of Goderieb and burruuud•
tog memory, that be ie ready to execute ill
orders for PAINTING, tete., that he may
be favoured with ; and If employer(' will
i&raish materials, be engages to work at the
cheapest rate, and give more sotufaetiue
than has heretofore been extended to this
.ectton of the country.
N. B. All kinds of merchantable Pro-
duce taken to exchange for work.
EDWARD C. WATSON.
Goderich, 1'ebrliary 11, 1841. 2
A Naw IDEA OF CeaItrruN PRINCITLRa.-
In the treaty ul peace belweea the United
States and Mexico, recently published, one
01 the articles provides that any future war
that may break out between the two coun-
tries shall be"coadacied on Ckrietiaa nria-
diplc. ,
Toa BRET Moos OF DEaTaot,Ne Ts4s-
TLEu.-That he who makes two blades of
grass to grow where one has grown before
• benefactor to his country, has Dever
been doubted: that be who makes one thistle
to grow where two had grown before is
equally so, because be destroys an ousts.
which robs a nations of its wealth. As
your correspondent G. C. is desirous el
knowing an effectual method of destroying
thistles, I beg to submit the following :-
After the top of the thistle is cut off, let a
boy follow with soma sulphuric acid, in a
tin can, which discharges by tsmall stream,
and pour a few drops into the centre of every
thistle, which will effectually destroy the
root. Should G. C. find Lbw method of
any use to hem, or should it be the mous
of drawing from any of your other cor-
respondents a means of efeetoiMy destroy-
ing hietles by a method Ile destructive ID
other respects, it would be highly gratify-
ing to -lova Naw CoaaasroNDEnT. -
Maidstone Gazette.
5300 REWARD.
ABOY was stolen from his parents in
the village of Napanock, county c4
Ulster, and State of New York, oo the
14th December, 1847, and has been traced
into the western part of Canada.
The Child's name ie ALONZO McEL-
ROY, son of the n;4enigned, is four years
old in June next, has dark blue eyes, brown
hew, and fair complexion, has a slight per-
pendicular *car near the middle of the fore-
head, running up sato the hair three fluffier,
of an
t
o hs t raid
Chhas ild
untied by his afflicted fat'errom that
place to
Canada, where the trace of him
was lost. The boy has been ren with a
than who drove a pair of large bay horses, $
waggon with • long reach, and a painted
lumber box on three springs, with a box
sitting iu the hind end of the waggon.
Any person who will procure the child
and deliver him to any of the following
persons, or giie ouch information as will
lead to his recovery, shall receive the above
reward.
,117.Please deliver the Child or giro in-
formation ton. F. ROOD k CO., }ARAM
MQDREWS, A. H. STOW.ELL, (of
the Custom House,) Detroit : to John P.
Steiart, of the Globe Hotel, Buffelo ; or to
George Babcock, of Brantford, Canada W.
Ally person who lade in restoring the Child
to his *acted permits, will .truly serve the
cause of hualastty.
WM. H. MCELROY. -
Detroit, Feb. 18, 1848.
market easter. Discounts free. Only one
important failure. Consols 891.
Parliament bas re -assembled. The arch-
bishop of Canterbury is dead. Ti. revolu-
tion is Sicily has been eucceufLi. Con-
stitution adopted. France tranquil.-
Kinge health better. Affairs in Ireland
bad. Starvation to several parts.
Lord P•wientroN has given notice to
Austria that any further armed interven-
tion is papal Weirs will be considered a
declaration of war by Great Britain.
Y'ROsP2'e't
OF Tea •1001.• **&4I $ d1 Tut
CANADA 'FARMER.
A Faintly Journal it Agrtetitr mooloiernel lin -
p.veter a t -Literature -Stir-tier- General l., -
telhgesce-• wbl1Med every m.*.day, Re R
Brewer t Le.'s Eneth0bn••at, low, .4
is Sow el.d 51 the exeredms Ise potwe
ne
ONE DOLLAR per row.
eaff
THE VARM' 11 was rstabliet l4elosup-
ply • wast Gaal has long ►644..1111 Tillt
the, 'maladies! Liunaere et Cerads. Us
tie use bond, a majority of the w,wkly
publications devoted their ex• lustve attest -
two 10 the po!itice of "platy," a Ic v tu-
Religios a.4 Modred topics. and on the
other. one, "magemee" pulsrwl out Its
monthly store. on the g1 toeahawt.bl' ,
and Vitally nape:tent au►sect of Canadian
Agriculture.
Although It is lmpoisfble to treat of poli-
tic question w ilhuul, la .0015 sena.', writingpolitics, yet the FARMER has not med-
dled with `parties' mar will it lierealt. r bras
acrupulowly avoid b 1.r lle obi ct$ ere
the intcrcs trig, the u.eful, the rerc.saiy.
Av ag.irullu,e if dobe Internal 1.l drat im-
potence to the people of Canada, so r it
awarded the tires place and the chief atten-
tion in the columns i,1 the Farmer. Cult-
ivation, Ceuaneretal rrgulauons,F.Jocelion,
Legt.lmUtu eusctuteut., and all qutauo$s
bearing on the industrial pursuits *l the
country come under Impanel ret
Short notices of useful book. idose•; literary
selections, entertaining, instructive and
morel ; the lumprovemauts and diecucerws :.
Science and the useful ails ; a deb fur the
ladies and the Scrape for the boys ; the man
kola at home and abroad, with the general
news o uf tcomplete htten
cuaa o(
are tu
techwelavas every
family, an every town and tuwerbip ut
Canada.
The first volume has mat with- unex-
epccted favour from the public and the
press. The ••unit*• of hs latter. e0
liberally bestowed, would hate conmolcd the
Editors with the belief .that their l.bouts
,werited, had thef not received eDcourai0 --
mens. But the imb,rta0tial ,appal of the
public has been such as to .warrant as, we
think in continuing the publication. •
The Wood vuhmin will be superior to
the first in several points. More time will
given to 11 by the Editors, and a number of
persons of the highest qualifications hav•
promi-ed their . ntatance as corres(Ioudeet5.
A number will be sent as a s cimtn to any
one requiringit by!toter (or otherwirc)
Postage paiAlt orders should ''be sent
in by 1st, or least 51h January, so tbty we
u*ay know how large an edition to pridt.-
Tho uncxspected demand for the back Nor.
exhausted oar clition of the let volume
some limo since, and to prevent such an De -
=lance again, w3 hope our Agents and all
others will send laniard their order* wub-
out delay. Subscription 1111 in advance.
'Toronto, Nov., 1847.
BRI'I'ISI1 HOTEL,
GODERICH.
LATRLA OCCUPIED RE iR. lUAC REITMInVar,
THE Subscribers having Leased rho above
SUPERIOR IIOTEL, beg leave res-
pectfully to intimate to their friends and
the public in general, that they have opened
fur the reception and accommodation of
Boarders and Prarellcre, whore, they will
be happy to receive those who may bom(ur
them with their patronage. It will always
bo then study to furnish the Table with an
ample porn•• of the be.t productions Of
the season, and to keep their Bar supplied
with Wines and Liquors of the best de-
scription, so as -ter merit the approval of
their Customers.•
J. K. GOODING,
JOAN LANCASTER.
Goderich, Jen, 28, 18.18. 111
N. B. --Excellent Stabling will be afford-
ed, and an active and attentive Groom will
be always in attcodance.-
LATER.
Nsw Yeas, 31 P. M.
The British Parliament re -assembled,
and the first debate areae upon a motion
for a select committee, to inquire into the
condition and prospect of the West India
colonies ; Jewish disabilities, by enabling
them to sit in Parliament, road a second
time.
The refuge( the American Post Muter
General, to accept the terms offered by
Groat Britain for a better system of inter-
national Postage, has caused the utmost
dissatisfaction the proposal reciprocally
made by the fatter couatry, universally re-
garded as liberal.
The Archblshoe of Canterbury Primate
cf all ! ngiand 3ied, yesterday morning in
the 8484 year of his age.
The inquiry into the state of national
affairs was ended in the d.termtoaUon to
double her artillery force, embodying 15000
militia. The country at large is opposed
to the measure.
-
ica.
Suddenly, at Chatham, C. W., is the 28th
ult. by the rapture of a blood vessel, James
READ, Ems., Poet Master, in the 37th year of his
age. Mr. Rao'. promisees characteristic
through lig brief but eventful career, was • 6.
mane sad generous disposition, ever awake to
the calls of eharity sod benevolence. His sod-
den death has east t gloom over ear inhabitants,
many of whom will long remember him foe be
kindoses of heart. Mr. Roo hu ,efi • discon-
solate wife and tee infant ehiddrea le lamest his
untimely deft. ^4iw Phowomw.
TO PRINTERS.
ACOMPOSITOR wanted. one that has lad
NOUN tiperieneO Os Book work, will find
cerement employment at this office, by early
•ppl rection.
Horton Sto,LL Orrice,
March 3, 1848, s
EDUCATION.
TaRATT malts M. ueo.-The following
despatch leas jest bees roseiw14 by the
Draw
W aamtwr'oi, March 1, 121, P. M.
Th. Mims of thinrorsing edvertiass the
treat with Night tatMlboatloe., ted wrgwe
ha .doylies without dilly.
A dutisgei.bed.meer n 14•.X0 writs
that the Rtaty w05 framed at the earnest
.elieitatiea *like reepre entgttves of (need -
1y pewees r..N`si la Moslem'
A 1.11., Id WI Mises onscreen that tam
iffeteimern Owwwm..t steerwely deuiree
peace, aha aeolidlostly inputs fete maiA.n-
110a by thole seamen --shat 11 rejoined,
a$d the pee eel4...a..st be dispossessed,
it will be *.pesedita te errors* mother.
Homo. tbi. T1,.q et sea..
le the 'We, to the
The t.f the Salttitman. Best
pill sato kl.uil.Rpw i' lrtomadlesa'1
Osithoor. 11011 the easeptiMfim i s
sae •eed•
IT.n esZi auw. pee to M-
omAmoeba .srtbgsahe b.s essosei 1. CTtli.
Seerw-EAnr Roe.. (moa dts idad,)
March let, H1411. 1
To Tawas illeaee. Josie, Esq.
A.ar-Zee will ensues me is whimsies yes
thew plsbislp, het i mama 'mails myirg a then
wadi, :Mr pari Uma 0 wens Wean, whoa applied
is i• a pope maser. Altbmegh yea eft es
Getssieisem e( the Clens Compeer, and ere
eelleeties the 4ebm sad maims of that Ceaaprmy,
.w'krg e! as sombre for their Wd. Tot.1
i MU iamb pm r.044.15 " s1 Jedgma"rids
linevey." Wry 1 the pee ass, Ohne.
meows limeha. sea Clem,) 'mast ie acid t
4 t&tmaseies by your ami their eitsdwdh as de
es, am well abler mom ell slaieisde the Ow -
ads Canposp,---bed they may sot at the emaWat
id J.mad M able es pay the .ash. Thep see
en bath. Bens*, fkesMA. Wad UerV-.1S
peps
elist resesep
WINO 111.1 f4maeey hen hem o s ;
am* time rte w la wwnw M •0.1.11 yang
FOR SALE,
NOTICE.
ALL persona INDEBTED to the Sub-
scriber, are hereby requested to call
and settle their accounts by the 20th of
March next, all Accounts then unsettled,
will positively be placed kith. hands of the
Clerk of the Court Wr collection.
ALTER.SHARP.
Goderich, Feb. 15, 1848. 3 tf
STRACHAN & LIZARS,
1RRISTERS and Altornies at Law,
Solieltorm in Chancery, Cunveyaocers,
Notary Public. Canada Wait.Godeneb, Lake Huron,
JOHN STRACIAN,
DANIEL Ilo*lit DEARS.
Goderich, Jan. 28, 1818. 6m1
Dr THE euasC$1SEaa.
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AN assortment of DRY GOODS, H ARD -
WA RE and CROCKERY, purchased in
Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool,
and imported via. Montreal, at the lowest
fates.
-AI.80-
ilhds. "Martels" and "Iiennessy's''
first quality Brandy,
Cases superior Pale Sherry Wine,
do. do. Port Wine,
Barrels, 4 doz. each, "Barclay, Perkins
k Co.'." Porter,
Sterols Mueenvado Sogar.
do Refined English 'Loaf Sugar,
Chose of Hymn Tea, and
garrets of Syracuse FINE SALT.
- - M. B. SEYMOUR k CO.
Godeneb, Feb., 24, 1848. 4w4
MR. AND MRS. NAiRN'S SCHOOL,
For English, Writing, .Rritlwelic,
Geography sad History.
IT is the *mite ol the Teachers to give
their pupils • good h English F.ducateoo,
and to impart to them u much information
as possible.
T1. exercises which they give in Writing
to Dietten, w.ces.anly lead to the compos-
ing of Lettere en business, and other mat-
ters, eonectly asd gremstically.
The Girls with their copies snd exerci-
ses to a separate •ppesttiest from the Boys,
under the immediate eupenoteodefce of
M. N
A cluairn.e for Sewing will 6e epeoed opoe
15th March from 3 011 4 o'eloek.
Term. per Quarter 10s.
butler Clare 1•. 6d.
Sewing " 1e.6. emirs.
Mr. Naien's Class for French will meet,
from snd after Srd April next, at 8 o'clock
IR the evening, on Moodays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Friday..
Terme two dollars • quarter.
Thea I. s private Class for Latin end
0eosaeety MEM" t111 9 le the evening, which
may, M jotted by soy este who is ready to
coswneS Mlnat.
Godarlch, Mares 10, 1144. 8
TNSATRE.
.A. NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
JESPECTFULLY acquaints his friends
lad customers that he continues to
make men's wearing apparel, in the most
approved and fashionable style and on short
notice. And to returning thanks to the
inhabitants of Goderich and the eurrouod-
ing oeighbourbood, for the liberal encour-
agement he has received, hopes by assidui-
ty and punctuality, still to merit a continu-
ance of their patronage.
Godcrich, Feb. 3, 1848. t(1
IRON.
THE SUBSCRIBERS base nn hand a
lase quantile of almost every descrip-
tion of Hoop and Bar Iron, which will he
sold on the most ressonlble terns.
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Feb. 11, 1818.
STALLIONS.
THE HURON DISTRICT AGRICUL-
TURAL SOCIETY, will award the
following PREMIUMS, vis :-
£.12
-£12 10 for the best, and £7 10 for the
woad best STALLION shown oo the
Market Square, on Saturday, the 8th day
of April next.
The Directors have the power to with-
hold either or both of the Premiums, should
the Horses shewe, in their opinios, be un-
worthy.
The Horses must serve is the District
Air the season.
R. CUNINGHAME,
Secretary.
TOBACCO.
AN exteneivo stock which will be sod
l
cheaptor cash.
T. GiLMOUR le CO.
Goderich, Feb. 11, 1848. 2
INFORMATION WANTED
OF
WILLIAM HEWS, aged 13, whose
father died. last Summer at Grosse
Isle. The boy missed his mother at Mon-
treal, in August last. She is stow in great '
agony about him, and will be thankful fel
:ntorutation. Direct 10 Margaret hews.,
care of T. Daly, Esq., Stratford, Huron
District.
SATiNETTS
OF various Textures ard Paterns for
men's cloathing, will be sold for the
very lowest remunerating prnfi's.
T. G'LMOUR, k CO.
Goderich, Feb. 11, 1348. 9
Goderich, March 3, 1848_ 5
D. WATSON,
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
•OLIe,TO0 rN UTANCR.r, aaewaurTCT, bre.
OF FICE iN THE MARKET SQUARE,
GO DERiC11.
Feb.,1 1148. 11
THE Amateurs of Goderich will have the
honour of performing -1h* play of " A
New way to pay Old Debts," .d the Wee
era Lep .f a Leverea Tb.ealy nod
Palley6* hi.ttoolo a ted 414944k ia.t., at
the RHINO Hemel.
Goderich,March 10, 1lip A
E. C. WATSON,
PAINT'E$ AND GLAZIER,
PAPER BANGER. 4.` 4..
GODERiCH.
TWO POUNDS REWARI).
OV SATURDAY the 19th instr,_thcre
was lust between the Hai.. and
British Hotels, a ,malt Russian leather
Pocket hook, eontataing letters and papist,.
(only valuable to the owner) besides sumo
looney. The above reward will be obtain-
ed at he Britreh 11ut01 upon delivery of the
said property. -
Goderich, Feb. 21, ' 8 18.
CROCKERY.
A LL kids of Porcelain and Stoneware
at reduced prices, by
T. GI:AIOUR Lc CO.
Feb. 11, 18+16.
TEAS. TMS,
OF all quatttiss sed it earlobe prise, by
T, 01LMOUR k Co.
Feb. IL 11.11:
NOTICE,
TO ALL WHOM iT MAY CONCERN.
THE subscriber intending to leave Gnde-
rich, takes this opportunity of return-
ing his grateful acknowledgments to his
numerous, honest and punctual customers
for the liberal patronage which they have
extended towards.hrm daring his residence
in this place ; while at the same time he
wishes to intimate that a much larger num-
ber of his customers have been very far
from punch/al ; and these he requests in a
friendly manner to call upon him at their
earliest convenience and settle their ac-
counts, as the nature of his engagements
rrqurres that all his business to this District
shall be fully arranged before the first of
April, 1818, at which date all unsettled ac-
counts will be hooded over to an Attorgey
for collection.
THOMAS 1V ATKiNS.
Gnolerieh, Jas. its, 1848. 1 if
GiLBERT PORTE,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S fish
losable Boot sad Shoe Maker, Wee(
Strut. Godes-Kb. lima
Minh, let, 1848.
J. STEWART,
ATORNEY AND BARRISTER at
TLsw, Solicitor in Cho/testy, Corny -
/11w, lite., Omc. West Street.
ndsifeh, Marsh 1 et, 1848.
5y
NOTICE.
T41 se=t flittto of the First 4.:1.
Jt BION COURT will be held at th*
Goal .d O.d.rirb, SATURDAY the beet
et ABW meat.
A. F. 11011143A
Cbr4 Fleet rilleirdea Cosa.
Q=itie6, Feb-, Wets. ewe
ALBION BLOUSE,
TAMEd' :Street, one door tweet of the
'Jorniulrcial Beek, llarmlt"n, by
January, 11148. I. ESMONDL.
IIURON DISTRICT
AGRICULTURAL f1d?G1ETY-
TENDERS will be receive*Chs Dire,-
mg_ of the Society 4TULt
DAY, THE 1 tNCPEENTIfipetiat,froin
parties destrton of taking charge of ditbcr
of the Marietta's BULLS, via :-
TM Durham Bull now at Mr. Anna's,
in G,Ibournc.
gest do at lir. Satketd's in
Gndei tete.
The Ayrshire Ho11, at Mr. EIliott'r, in
Godcch.
Tendrio■ to state which Doll is emitted
fur.
Tenders will also be received fur the keep
of the Dotham Cow.
'I'Ine Tender. Mat 6t made to the Becrear"
of l 13elefeey.
R. G. CUMINGHAMI*.,
Sacratmry.
Godcrich, Fcb. 10, 1848.
WAGGONS AND SLEIGHS.
NO. '7 F.35T STREET,
NRA. Lr Orj'JsITa reR raseeTTaaiA•
cot at -n.
THE Subscribers begs leave to 15(nr0i
his friends sad the public at large, that
he is now prepared to receive orders for
LUMBER Olt LIGHT WAGGONS,
which shall be manufactured of the hest
materials, aha by etl.rrieneed werkinee.
1J" Harm'.• end Drags made to ovine ;
Plough Casting. Wod►d.
ALEXANDER MELViN.
Oapyi.b, TA. Y, lea. - itf
INV. COURT fLANKB,
DRINTBD se s importer pithy eflaper,
fur sale et the Huron !elate, 0*e.'
sheets foe Cr.b .
GeSeete$s, the 21 1044. 1
JO11141 J. E. LINTON,
•S?Ass reticle,
Olmminkner QUAC71.1 fli ,-
M ETA:ICi:A. ,
LTFURD.
I)It, IfA11111.T(N
$e Itaao.v,
If Ret 'alt at.
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