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dere hes Bess *pronate/ was b
hii
Namara Guard. The placard,
Therm sad Marro(. The people hate peae-
tratedletothe tellies of the Teilieri.s. sad
are dietnbtstheik M} pjM N ball -pest 4
P. M.
Oe Tke.tdiy the SOM.'is was biped flet
the worst woe eves.r^'Ahoot halt test '7
.(.leek, lbw Be.te.erdeetesag then crotwl-
.d, theft strived a eoluart • t the combat•
NOE army ei thorn armed with mwkela,
V.ga g the shores of the (Moodier.,
prearieon felentatio.s by the people,
tier/ proceeded to the udkw of the Normal
whish seems to he the orgau ol,tbi. formid-
able *pp. ties.
M. Herreet, principal editor of the
Jitaihr.d, haat geed them (tom the balca-
. y, and natured them tbst their liberties
would this time be ..cured. This scene
wee repeated six tlmw duneg the night.—
Every ties on the whole line d the boule-
vards& ha* bee. felled. Every ase of the
superb 'imposts has been thrown down and
allsenvertsd sato barricade.. At theGin-
ner *livery street them is s barricade.
lieetlemen, shopkeepers, clerks, and
workmen, all llboeriog at the work with u
earnestness boyo.u[ description.
At twelve o'clock, M. (YDllloe Barratt,
accompanied by General Lamorielere, re -
red from the Chamber of Deputies to the
re-
paired
of the Interior, where he wen
Anally iestallsd in the presence of the Na-
tional Guards, sod a multitude of canted
who filled the Court. On tearer the
Palace, the King sad his family proceeded
'to Newel , wider as oseort of Curlaseters.
Alter the troops evacusted the Tuill.-
riss, the palace was immediately oecupd by
theieurgeots, who detroyed every thing in
it. --windows, furniture, pictures, ke., and
in the Chamber of Deputies; at 1 o'clock,
M. Sauzet took the chair, in the presence
of about 300 ambers. •lihortly afterward.,
it was stated that the Duchess D'Orleans
bad arrived at the palace, with her two
sons.
The princess soon appeared at the left
door, accompanied by the princes, sed tie
Dukes de Nemours and Aiontpenste r.
The young Count de Paris entered Ant,
lest by one of the members oftbe house. He
penetrated, with difficulty, as tar a. the
..mi-eirele, which was crowded with officers
*Weathers of the National Guard. His
promisee produced a lively impression in
the assembly.
Almost immediately afterwards the
Duchess entered, and seated herself be-
tween bar two sons. The Hall was then
forcibly entered by a multitude of armed
even, of the lower order, and National
Guards. TN Process and her children
then retired to oDe of the upper benches of
the entre opposite the Presidential chair.
The greatest apostles prevailed, and when
rictuses restored, M. Duple rose and an-
nounced to the Assembly that the Ktng had
abdicated ie favour of his grandson, and con-
ferred the rageteey on the Duchess dOr-
leans.
A voice from tbe public gallery said,—"It
Is too late." An mdoecnbable scene of
tumult visaed. A number of Deputies col-
lected round the D.icbe.s and her children,
and the Dukes do Nemours and Mootpen-
sier.
The National Guard also rallied round the
royal family.
After a few remarks by different members
on the propriety of proclaiming the- Count.
de Paris King, and his tuother Regent, the
prices retired, followed by all the members
of the metre. those of the left close remain -
leg tfie hall.
7'b.i. saesrgeet. thea called, or, rather,
carried M.. Dupont d't'Eure to the Presi-
dential chair. The tribune and all the
seats awe occupied by tie people sed Na-
tiowai O'lard., and the masts of the members
of the Provieioral G mut were pro-
claimed amidst a seem which hes sever
bees witee.eed since the revolution. The
Assembly thew adjourned to the Hotel de
Ville, to theta! the Proviseial Government.
MARKETS.
Now Tom; March lo -7 P. M.
The markets have bees very quiet to -day, par.
tin ea change bents occupied in discussing the
French ltnolsuos and iu'eoosegwnees takes
with trades
The market far Flex, moieties very firm, bet
demand moderate. Bales about 9000 brit, at
"6.591, se $3.73.
0.ass.—I. Can -there was almost a stagna-
tion. Abowt 3800 bushels sold at 53 to 56 for
sound Jersey. Wes 100046esheh Rye. at 80e.
Wheat firm but not active. Sales. 22 bushels
Genesee, at $1.50, 4000 do., Ohio at $1.43.—
Ostaare 47 to50cents, and doll.
Geomuuss.—Seger aad Coto are 1n seed
tagairy, sed the market is fres. Manses
steady.
8rwcs.—Meloy is stilt tight, aad sterling ha.
gone up t to 1 per test. Frees are entirely
smokable
VSR Tia Miaow .10*5L.
Geoutc., Mareb 21. 1848.
Mw. F.orroa,—Aa your correspondent and
ywsself thaw great blame, aad expended some
akin tie espouse .f the Hen ej dle j4.ri road
esti (wig Jimmy. 1 belie Chit yee will .Ise try
the sates at a eat:r•5 w wei.sere to wit, the
abases, is effic. boors, .f Mr. Redd. the Foot-
man, Isom hu taffies ; thereby often detaaiag
folks from the country, ie town, a considerable
time in eessegeeeee,—to say nothing of the
Ieesevesiesies it is te the towa.p..ple them-
selves. They haying often to go two or three
timer the sake without fisdi.g warted, these.
1t win he .mid is j.sti4eatioe. tie re,ea.ention
is ratter small,—grated. flet if Mr. Kydd
dee. met W it te wit ba p.rpose, let him em-
it W. et y.. .ad .Ia'-ieTss...t.. t8. pebble
by web 441421, ..,deet d d.ty t et db. ...ha
te rotate the once. 1 toast the retie Met wi11
be net gh, without mesing the writer of this,
e*8 to a be rain r.. a .meas ita�ibgpe
sempleist is heed epmrNr.
OBBERV R.
is wsIkl.g alsatg, penises who are think.
an of Ih. part ore thew eyes dowewsrde
those who are conteeplat..g the •fetdh
nig, their eros upwards ; ether wheat
theopbt& ere e .$.yid es the tone prettiest,
leek famish( before them ; aqi threw sots
W e tpd t0 leak hoes &sod t►grw, es
N�Mjjwe may he eoesistared .s Wahines'
sf
within at all.
The po)pit is endowed,"
M- i.& */ Tfete■. " asst the
Weed it sot be better to let wMr yr
A easeo of the Collegiate Ghent+. M
Al AN tyelie lersderwflat fleilbelge (,
we (lode . par M 11113,001111111 N
' • n' teama ler•
ar'
Jaw
Wosoaa►OL Discovsav —Or. Sylvester,
as Italian by brie, aad to attest Cbemit,
has dieeuvere.i • wools us hardest% the
Mimes t)U4 to the conateteaey of SwigW
sold mends. which he aaboet to voiced is
Loidoe. Its bpecimens h.ve excited gnat
astomehmrnl. line was the heads( • lads,
with the hair p..rt:J and dr. -seed, retun:eg
Its Uerble propertis and colon, althwrgli
thesetrlace Inns which It grew resembled
stone—eomewl,at like a wax model : also
a ehtl4's Lead Hump and dimple as in life,
end • tongue petrified, as if it had Deva
o wed a sound. The petrifying process
is said to be simple and cheap. A bouquet
of choice dowers—the juice* first extracted
by • pueutsatie protea*—preserved thou
w tural colours, but were as bard and, rigid
as if some cunning wnrku,ao had carred
them 5rooe Paris° Marham ; for not only the
loaves and petals were rendered .tooe-hke,
but 'the minute bait -formed sterna, were
rendered coaling.
Ii.orourto RapLT.—A stranger asked a
countryman whom be ..w mending a road
near Roes, " where the road went to 1''—
The cotintrynian replied ; " I don't know,
sur ; 1 finds it here when I comes to work
in the morning, ant: 1 leave it Imre at night ;
but where it goes to in the meantime I don't
know."
TO PRINTERS.
ACOMPOSITOR emote , one that ha dud
some experience on Book work, will find
comer employment at this offiee, by early
applie.tiod.
Head. Signal. Orrice,
March 17, 1848, s
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE.
APART or potties of I.OT G. ie the
township of Colborn, Western Diet -
!See, Huron District, costume, T W O
HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, with
75 tenni cleared and 14 good order ; fences
in repair. Then is a good Frame House
(Cottage style), upon the premise., 35 by
33 feet ; Who, a Frame Barn 50 by 35, sed
Two Frame Sheds, each 30 feet long, with
a Log Farm House in tolerable repair.—
There are three running streams or water
through the Lot; two of which are in the
clearing, .ad +.first rate Well in the cellar
of the Irmo house. %Vood upon the land,
chiieSy bard timber. Said farm i* ritual*
but 21 miles from Goderich, the District
town.
ow- This desirable property will be sold
at a reasonable price. For terms apply to
Messrs. STRACHAN k LiZARS,
Solicitors, West -street.
Godericb, March 22, 1848. 7tf
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber,
either by Note or Book account, are
requested to nuke payment on or before the
first of May next ; after that date a11. de-
mands, rtmaising unsettled, will positively
be banded over to an Agates, for immedi-
ate collection.
DAVID MUNRO.
Goderich, March 23, 1848. iU
HURON DISTRICT
BUILDING SOCIETY.
AMEETING of the sobseribers to e
th•above Society will be holden at the
British Hotel on Tuends , the 4th day of
Apr1I next,,at 7 o'clock, P. M., to take into
consideration the propriety of .ow carrying
out the measures originally contemplated
for its cstabllshwent,—when the attendance
of all persons interested is the subject is
specially requested.
WM. BENNETT RICH,
DANIEL LIZARS,
0S8 ROBERTSON,
JASPER K. GOODING,
THOMAS KYDD.
Goderieb, March 2St 1818. .8w4
CLOVER SEED,
L -19R Sale by the subscriber at 73 peace
i` per pou.d.
R. MODER WELL.
Godericb, Mareb 14, 1848. its
SALE OF LUMBER.
TO bo sold'by Public Auction, on Moe -
day the THIRD DAY of Aprtl next,
at Di.ey'e Saw Mill, township of Gude-
rich,
30,000 FEET GOOD HEMLOCK
LUMBER.
TERMS—£1 10s, cash ; over £1 10.,
6 Months. Endorsed Notes will be requir-
e d J. K. GOODING,
Auctioneer.
Goderich, March 14th, 1843. std
NT'IOOE.
THE Sobecriber would announce to those
who are indebted to him, either by
Note or Rook Account, are requested to
call with WILLIAM G. SMITH and set-
tle the same on or be ore the 20th of March
seat ; and if veld ..anents aro not settled
try that time, they will be placed in the
bands of the Clerk of the Court for collec-
tion.
Any person having any claims, or ac-
counts against the .ubscnber, wit call on
Mr. William G. Smith for final settlement
of the same.
GEORGE OLIVER.
Goderich, Feb., 16, 1848. 4-w$
-E•. C.-WATSON,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
PAPER MANGER. 4e. 4s.
Q 0 D E t 1 C P.
'CROCK Y.
alis MINN of Pere.sails. a.8te.'
awr
edisegbeed
T. GiW[OUR k CO.
,ttl.'_11;11o.
t). WATSON,
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
wt arca Iry cammear,.aw.elrown. kat.
Or RCS: 1N TH8 MARKET *QUARE,
GODERIG0.
114.,1148. Sy
A L Ll L O >it;• 1t 01J23 .
J
A Z$' &reel, w Jewatt of the
dal Beak t by
VALUABLE PROPERTY,
IN THE
HURON I)IS'I'RICT t
MOR BALE, r
0I RI4;RLY ADVA1,7AO&OVA VERN&
1111E lollowiag tea brief tbsaripttoe of a
variety of Valrleble yeepettp to lbs
arae. D..triet, w►teh wtU be!else* te.Tex"
rapport west worthy tie early ieepeesiao u(
ta1s.ding Purebaatire.
THE SHAKPSPEARE iNN.
This well known and eubetanual las
enjoying se excellent central and burnoose
portion is the prosperous ud meta' Taws
rel STRATFORD, is now (on atcuuat of
the decease of the Proprietor) for Sale,
sad offers a rare opporteeity for the profita-
ble Investment of a small capual. The
Teruo will be ma 'e say for Payment, and
in other respects very reasonable, while
every encouragement will beins to a
suitable Purchaser. If sot Sold it will be
LET for such a Term of Year* as ay be
agreed on. The Buildiege are Large and
Commodious, and in excellent !Leper.—
The Stabling is 60 by 40. There le a fine
Garden and Well along with every other
requisite upon the Premises.
VILLAGE LOTS IN BTRATY0W.H. .,
Also for Side a number of Lou or Build-
ing Sites favorably situate in the Town of
Stratford. On one of these Lots there is
already erected a snug LOG HOUSE con.
taining a Kitchen, Beb-room slid Bfttiag
Room.
MITCHELL k McKILLOP.
Likewise to be Sold a convenient Lot in
the Viliage of Mitchell, in the Township of
Leges. Also ONE HUNDRED ACRES
in the Township of McKillop, having from
10 to 15 Aer.ei cleared, 6 of which are new-
ly Cleared well Feni•'-t, are ready to he
flown in Wheat the ensuing h3p;.'".. This
Land is in a Capital Situation, on the
Road leading to VanF.gmoad's Grist slid
Saw Mills, tieing only 11 miles therefrom,
sed just the Move distance from the donriah-
ing Village of Harpurhey, on the Huron
Road, where there is also a Post Office.
MISCELLANEOUS SALE AT STRAT-
FORD.
1. addition to the foregoing there will be
dispoued o( the following useful arttam i:•
1 Span of large Black Horses, with a Bet
of Double Harness ; 2 first -este Waggons,
sod • number of Sleighs, Ploughs, Mar-
rows, Cows, Pigs, ke., with a variety
articles of household Fermium toe
roam to mcnuoo.
For further laformatioe apply to Ma.
JASPER K. Goonene, Goderieh ; Mea. MART
Htcas, or Ma. Geoaea NVittimie, Strat-
ford, or to the u.dersigeed, of whom every
particular may be learned.
JOHN HiCKS.
N. B..—All tboee indebted to the Estate
of the late Mr. HICKS of Stratford, will
please Settle the same without delay, and
without extra expenits; and also all three
hanng any Claims against the above Estate,
ere required imnmedmate(y to present the
g ene for Adjustment to Joust IIIc.&,
MitebelL
Mitchell, March 14, 1848. 8
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERH&
FURNISHING WARE HOUSE.
THE Subscribers have opened a New
Type Fowedry is 'the City of New
York, where they are reedy to .apply orders
to any .areal, for a.y hied of Job Fancy
Type, Ink, Paper, Cha..., Gatley., Braes
Rulem,.Steel. Column Roles, Composing
Socks, Case., and every article Dec..ary
for a Priatieg Office.
The Type, which are cast in'inew moulds,
from an entirely new sett of Matrixes,
with deep counters, and warranted to be
u nsurpassed by any, will be .old at pricee
to suit the times. All the type furnished
by o. is" band cast."
•Prieting Premien furnished, and also,
Steam Engines of the most approved pat-
terns.
Composition Rollers east for printers.
07" Editors of Newspapers who will
boy throe times ea mach type w their 5.14*
amount lo, may give the. -bore mix months'
iaeertion in their papers, and .end their
papers eonuiaies it to the Subscriber..
COCKCROFT k OVEREND
No 78, Ana Street Now York.
December 7th 1847. m16
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
EDUCATION.
MR. AND MRS. NAIRN'S SCHOOL,
Per Eng/jolt, Writug. .fritheaaic,
Geography east History.
IT le the desire 01 th. Teachers to gi,e
that perm a good English Edocauoa,
and to impart tot them as much iaforatton
as Possible.
18. exercise. which they give In Writing
to Diction, Dec..eanly lead to the commie -
tag of Lettere us bosoms, and other mat•
ter., correctly and grammatically.
The Girls write their copies and t-
ees in a separate apartment from the Boy!,
under the imamate superute.deoce of
Mrs. Nairn.
A class for Hewing will be opened upon
15th March from 3 till 4 o'clock.
Term. per Quarter 10s.
Junior Clare 7s. 6d.
Bowing " 1x.6. extra.
Mr. Nsiro'sClass fur French will meet,
from and after 3rd Apnl next, at 6 o'clock
is the evening, on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays.
Terms two dollars a quarter.
There is a private Class for Latta and
Geometry from 7 tilt Sin the evening, which
may be j„ fined by any one who is ready to
commence Sall tat.
,.-Goderich, March 10, 1343. 6
NOTICE.
TILE Common School Trustees of the
District, are requested to meet at the
Common School House in Godericb, on
Saturday, the 25th March, at 1e o'clock, for
the purpos. of taking into conpideration the
reason of the District moneys nut having
been paid to the School Teachers for last
year.
Godericb, March 17, 1848.
CUT
NAILS.
tin CASKS CUT NAILS, assorted sis-
vv es, for sale by the Subscribers, whole -
ale aad retail.
M. B. SEYMOUR k CO.
Godericb, March 17, 1848. 7w4
ASTRAY.
'("TAME into the enclosure of the subscri-
•-) bar, me the Glebe Lot, Maitland Road,
about the 15th of September last, a RED
HEIFER, with white face and legs, rising
years old. The owner ie requested to
prove property, pay ebargee. and take her
way, otberwi. said Heifer will be said to
fray expenses, according to Statute made
is such case and provided.
JACOB WILLSON.
Goderich. March 15, 1848. 7.3
THE CANADA COMPANY have for
disposal, shout 1,600,000 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed throughout most of the
Townships in Upper Canada—nearly 600,-
000 Acres are situated in the Hums Trent,
well known as one of the most fertile parts
of the Province—it bas trebled its popula-
tion in Ave years, and now contains up-
wards of 10,000 inhabitants.
The LANDS ere offered by way .(
LEASE, for Te. Years, er for
Sole,CASH DOWN—fie plea rig
onei/ftk Cash, sad fie bateau (. Atm(.l-
meets Wag dose sway with.
The Renta payable lot February swell
year, are about the Interest at Six Per
Cent.upoe the price of the Load. Upoe west
of the Lot., ashes Lf 4SiD, NO MONEY
i8 REQUIRED DOWN—wbitst.pow the
abets, according 3. lee&lity, arse, late, it
three years Reit, must he paid is advance,
--bat thew payments w11, free the Bottler
frost farther call. weld lad, led or 4th year
of hie term of [.ease.
The right to PURCHASI the FREE-
HOLD daring the term, el ..eared to the
Lome at a fixed suns wand to bale, sod
an allow..es le made amoeba( to a.efei-
pated paywseet.
Lists of Leads, and say farther informa-
tion sow he *htuiaed, (6 appliwtbe, 4 by
letter poet -pad the Coat t.ranes Orae s.
Tweak aad °aerie* ; of R. &east LL.
Seq•, Asphodel. Colborne Dielrfet; Dr.
ALuas, Gedp6, or J. C. W. D.Lv, ifeq.,
Abetfjord, Here. District.
0ederieb, Marsh 17, 1341. 7
HARRISON k It'LI1AN,
BAiIlRiM'1'RRB, Atterege, Selisitste t.
Ch.atix7, ks.,
J&Mary, 1148. L. Efl ON DC „h CHATHAM . C. W.
VALUABLE FARM LOTS
rot 3511
iN THE HURON TRACT, NAMELY :
P OUR Lots un the First Conceaios of
Goderich, fronting Lake Huron, con-
taining 82, 72, 671, .14 583 acres respec-
tively. Two of these Lots have consider-
able improvements, and ooe of them &com-
modious Two Story Log House, with Gar-
den and Orchard. Likewise, SIX LOTS
ea the Second Concession, containing 80
acre each, two of them partially improved.
The Lots are situated on the Bayfield
Road, from six to eight miles south of the
flourishing Town of Godericb ; the land is
of the best quality, and well watered, and
t6. front Lots command • beautifal view of
the Lake.
For particelare apply (if by letter post
;midi, to JOHN CLARK, Goderich.
March 17, 1848. 7:1
PRIZE FOR STALLION.
THE STRATFORD (Breech) AGRI-
CULTURAL SOCIETY, will this
year, on the second Tuesday in April .ext,
offer for a STALLION a Pewee* of £5,
and ft to the satisfaction of the Judge, and
Committee, the Prize will be increased to
Ell 10s.
For particulars see hand bills.
J. E. WNTON, Secretary.
.Otrstford, March 1st. 1848. 7.4
FARMERS' INN,
STRATFORD,
BY THOMAS DOUGLASS.
THE Subscriber (from Galt) has lately
.L rested the above well established INN
and HOTEL ie the West tied of Stratford,
from the proprietor and late occupant, Mr.
John Sherman ; and be bee to say that be
e.
will deavoer to see the Public and Trav-
ellers well accommodated, and their com-
forts attended to. He hos good Stabile',
and an attentive lioetler. His Bar is well
supplied with Wines and Liquors.
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
Stratford, March 1, 1848. lab
FARM FOR SALE.
J _OT No. 10,in the 9th concession, Town-
•itip of 0aderieb, about 16 scree under
hoes, and Tures new chopped land, with a
NEW LAG BARN Is DWEI: G HOUSE,
11 teres of said land was ploughed last (all.
Tbe said Lot is situated about 9 mile, from
Goderieb, and 13 riles from the Huron
Read.
N. B. CASH wet all rquired dews.
Apply to the sub.eriber,
PATRICK LAVAN,
Osderir. Norris 10th 1848.
- FARM FOR SALE.
THE Bob.erber offers for salt Lot Me.
iA foe in the seventh Commis, of the
Toweith.p of Colborne, West Division -
There to se the premise a earl Log Bar.,
with 1S acres under good cultivation, sed
well fe.eed. The Lewd to of wece(lewt
quality, and with. 6 .tiles of the Tows of
b, eoetamsing 100 setae.
TiMM8 ol Hale will be made keine* by
applyieg to Willman Robertson, Esq., Can-
a aC paey's Officio, Geller,* or to the
DAVID SMITH.
Gedsrteb, Marsh lot, 1.40. 111
Hit. HAMILTON,
flleRON,
Wile? MTM.. T.
S 0 0 8 8 1 C 31.
Fab., 1848. A
GODERICII CARRIAGE 8110P.
uenrruosw-*Tatar, oils Duna wag ow
ALLEN'* INN.
THE 8ubecribee respectfully tairestee Ie
the inhabitants of Guderic8 aad els
vicinity, that he is prepared to execute all
orders for
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, LUMBER k
LIGHT WAGGONS,
Cutters, Lumber Sleighs, Gigs, Dog Carte.
Su., and all other articles in bis lie of
bur nese.
N. 8. Repairing promptly attended to.
07- Country Produce taken in put pay-
ment. JOHN SAVAGE.
Godericb, Feb. 18th, 1848. 3y
•
BEAUTIFY AND PRESERVE YOUR
HOUSES, CARRIAGES, kc.
TILE Subscriber would 'strata to the
inhabitants of Godenrh and sureettnd-
tog country, that 5e is ready to execute all
orders for PAINTING, kc., tint he may
be favoured with ; ted it employers will
furnish materials, be etgagesto work at the
cheapest rate, and give more .attrfactioo
than has heretofore been extended to this
section of 16.'country.
N. B. All kinds u( merchantable Pro-
duce taken in exchange for work.
EDWARD C. WATSON.
Goderich, February 11, 1848. 9
STALLIONS.
THEHURON DISTRICT AGRiCUL
TURAL SOCIETY, will award the
following PREMIUMS, Tis :—
£12 10 for the best, and £7 10 for the
second beet STALLION shown o. the
Market :quare, on Saturday, the 816 day
Oi ?aril next.
'l ui D,, store have the power to with -
bold either or both of the Premiums, should
the Horses thews, in their opinion, be un-
worthy.
The Ilor.es must &erre is the District
for the season.
R. CUNINGHAiIIE,
Secretary.
Goderich, Mareb 3, 1848. 6
BRITISH HOTEL,
GODERICH.
LATiLT tCCVPIID IT Ma. INAC eat raesutT,
THE Subscribers hasig Leased tbo above
SUPER10116,110TNL, beg leave res-
pectfully to intimate to their friends and
the public in general, that they have opened
for the reception and aecemmodatioe of
Boarders and Travellers, when they will
be happy to receive those who may honour
them with their patronage. it will always
be their study to furnish the Table with an
ample portion of the best productions of
the season,.and to keep tbgir Bar supplied
with Wines and Liquors of the best de-
scription, so as to merit the approval of
their customers. •
J. K. GOODING,
JOHN LANCASTER.
Goderich, Jan, 28, 1848. ltf
N. B.—ErcellestStabiing will be afford-
ed, and an active and attentive Groom will
be always in attendance.
NOTICE.
ALL person* INDEBTED to the Sob -
scriber, are hereby requested to call
and settle their accounts by the 90th of
March next, all Accounts then unsettled,
will positively be placed in the hands of the
Clerk of the Court for collection.
WALTER SHARP.
Goderieb, Feb. 15, 1848. 3tf.
A. NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY acgnaints his friends
and customers that be continues to
make men's wearing apparel, in the most
approved asst fahtooable style and on short
notice. And iu returning thanks to the
inhabitants of Goderich and the. surround-
ing neighbourhood, for the liberal eneour-
agoa.t be has received, hopes by assidui-
ty and punctuality, still to merit a continu-
ance of their patronage.
Goderieh, Feb. 3, 1848. to
GiLBERT PORTE,
ADTES AND GENTLEMEN'S rash -
Jonah's Boot and Shoe Maker, 'West
Street, Goderich.
March, 1st, 1848. 6.8
THEATRE.
THE Amateurs of Goderich will have the
honour of performing the play of " A
New way to pay 01d Debts," and the farce
of a Loan of a Lover, on Thereday end
Friday evenings the 13rd aad 24th .net., at
the British !Intel.
Goderieh, March 10, 1848. 6
JOHN J. E. LINTON,
a O T A. T relieve,
Cbmmissioner Queen's Bench,
AND CONVEYANCER.
STRATFORD.
WAGGONS AND SLEIGHS.
NO. 7 EAST STREET,
waalLT OTrwRw The rawaeTT.arAR
tweet..
THE þier* Meg* 1w.e to Infeern
1 his friends and the public at largee, that
be is now prepared to receive orders for
LUMBER OR LIGHT WAGGONS,
which .halt he maanfeetured .f the' beet
materials, and by experieee.d wnrkmw.
p" Harrows and Drags made to order ;
Pleegb Castings Wooded..
ALEX ANDiIIR MELVIN.
Oederleb, Feb. R 1848. 111
PROS1'ECTUS
Or nth aacosD retell. or Tim
CANADA FARMER.
A Family Jaime d Agr.ealare—larrnal 1se-
prevesaeat—Loerater, --Micros.- Ue..ral Is-
telharaee-.p.b(tamed every Smoothly, at R.
Brawdt • Co.'s Esiabliebseeer. Tore. no. and
is sow .bred at the ezeeedieg tow prim el
ONE DOLLAR per year.
9'IIE FARMER was established 1.. ,up -
1 ply a want that has Ling been fell to
the remittal Literature of Canada. (h
the one band, a majority of the weekly
pubhcat,eos devoted their ex.luerve attest -
tore to the politics of "party,-' a few to
Religion sod kindred topica, and on the
other. Dos "etageres" poured out 1ts
monthly stores on toe grand, inesbau.table,
and vitally important subject of Comedies
Agriculture.
Although it is impossible to treat of pub-
lic question without, to some sense, writing
polities, yet the FARMER has sot med-
dled with 'puttee stir will it hereafter less
scrupulously avoid 'bt m• Its objects are
the interesting, the useful, the necessary.
As agriculture is the interest of first im-
portance to the people of Canada, so is it
awarded the first place and the chief *peti-
tion in the colonies of the Farmer. Euei-
gratien, Commercial regulations,Eduestion,
Legislative enactment,, and all questions
bearing on the indueirial pursuits of the
country come under impartial reviews.—
Short notices of useful backs Ilsc.; literary
selections, entertaining, instructive and
moral ; the improvements and discoveries in
Science and the useful arts; a dish for the
ladies and the Scraps for the boys ; the mar-
kets at home and abroad, with the general
news of the day, complete the bill of faro to
which we invite the attention of every
family, In every town and township of
Canada.
The first volume I.ns met with unex-
speeted favour from the public and the
press. The encomiums of the latter, so
liberally bestowed, would here consoled the
Editors with the belief that their labours
merited, bad they sot received encourage -
meet. But the snbetanial support of the
public has. been such as to- warrant us, we
think iD cosimnuing the publication.
The second vulamn will be superior to
the firat In several pointe. More time will
given to it bythe Editor., and a number of
person. of the s
e highest qualt6,aliens Lays
premised their asolstante as correspondent..
A number will be sent as a .pecumn to any
one requiring it by letter (or otherwise)
Postage paid. All orders should be seat
is by 1st, or least 8th January, so that we
may know bow large en edition to print.—
The u.tzspected demand for the back Nos.
exhausted our edition of the let volumn
some time since, and to prevent such an oc-
currence again, we hope our Agents and all
others will send farward their orders with-
out delay. Subscription "1 in advance.
Toronto, Nov., 1847. 5
DIV COURT BLANKS,
DRTNTZD on a 'opener quality of paper,
for mho at the Herm Signal 041ee,
ebeep M Cab
Oede-Ieh, Jae 18, 1848. 1
STRACHAN & LIZARS,
BARRISTERS and Attorniee at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, Coeveyancere,
Notary Public. -
Godencb, Lake Huron, Canada West.
JOIN STm*cu*,,
DANIEL Ilona Lliaaa.
Goderich, Jan. 18, 1548.
8m1
NOTICE,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
T11E subscriber intending to leave G.A.-
rich, tales tbs. appending of Merg-
ing his grateful acknowledgments to hhe
numerous, honest and punctual 00.1omers
for the liberal patronage which they hare
extended towards him during his reside.ce
in this place ; while at the same time 8w
wishes to Intonate that a much latter som-
ber of his customers have been very tar
from proctrnl ; and these he requests ie a
friendly manlier to call upon hem at their
earliest convenience and set•le their ac-
count., as the nature of his engspemesle
require, that all bis business io this District
shall be fully arranged before the Aral of
April, 1848, at which date all unsettled ac-
counts will be handed over to an Attorney
for collection.
THOMAS W ATKINS.
Goderich, Jan. 28, 1848. 1 if
IRON.
THE SUBSCRIBERS hare nn hand a
rage quantity of almost every deeerip-
lion of (loop and Bar Iron, which will be
sold on the most ressoeable term!.
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Feb. 1:, 1848.
TOBACCO.
AN extensive ■tock which will be sold
cheap fur cash.
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Godericb, Feb. 11, 1848. 1
SATINETTS
OF various Textures and Patents for
men's cloathing, will be .old for the
very lowest remunersting profit..
T. GILMOUR, k CO.
Godericb, Feb. 11, 1848. 1
J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AND BARRISTER at
Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Coevey-
aneer, ice., Office West Street.
God.rscb, March 1s1, 1848. by
INFORMATION WANTED
OF WILLIAM HEWS, aged 13, whose
tither dined last Summer at Grosse
Isle. The buy missed hie mother at Mon-
treal, is August last. 8be is now inreat
&posy sheet him, wad will be thankful for
isformatios. Dorset 10 Margaret Hews,
ears of T. Daly, Ery., &ratt d, Here.
pl.triet.
INFORMATION WANTRD
CIF JOHN MORIARTY. trim left be-
lllasd in April, 1841, weer sp.nied by
1 . Mother and mater, sed ringed at Quebec
to Jee. They sobwguestty proceeded to
Tomato N September following; ekes
that period Jobe M.ntarty hes new Mee
beenl of. 1t 1. wppeeed be west to the
Statile. Amy IefermMiae r.epeetiwg hies.
eddrs..sd se ►i aster, Ma.
aa4 -v Moasaa-
TT, Peet Mee. TheraIill, Generis West,
wilt be theakf.87 received.
Jemmy le, rut. Il
TEAS, TECB.
Or •B-gs.litM said st various poem. by
T. GILMOUR le CO.
, resb. 11, 1848.