Huron Signal, 1848-04-14, Page 3LATEST NEWS.
Frees lbs Boosts Celestial.
LATEST NEWS.
This Preach ldio,s,er of 1Vsr ii very
Ls•y, preparing an army of .beervatme, tor
IM Molders Yr••cttrrs. The Ccnistltntretn
of 'owe permits the Judicial 'Teeniest to
be ,edepeadent of the G .seranient. No
extraordinary commi..o,n r'q.dred. Pot's
to be is future estsbliahed.
Tb. Pope prorogues Legiolatioa. The
Chamber dissolves. The Council of
Depsltee being requtrod to convoke a new
nos 'whim three montes afterwards. The
Satsuma ars to be public. The members
01 the Senate are appointed by the Pope for
1115.
The qualification fur Senators is to be the
lige of 30 years, and plenary exercise of
civil sod political rights. The Senate wilt
be 'boson par preference from the Prelates
•rd Kee testaei.c.. Ministers, Judge, Coun-
cilors of Stats, Coeeistorul Lawyers, and
Professors, of an income u( 41100 seudi.
BERLIN.—Ilard fighting took place
between the Gotersu.ent Troops and the
people. The latter fired from behind
barricades and the roofs of bane*, and did
gust eaecuttoe. The troops 6red grape,
and a great deal of bloodsbed took place.—
Tbe alarm bells were rung, universal tenor
prevailed, especially among the women.—
The seat day procL.troed as armistice, on
which occasion a change of Ministry took
place ; and the King promoted to forget and
forgive all, and hoped the people would do
the same. people were satisfied.
1 RELA N D.—The w.oneter meeting came
off at the North Wall, on the 20th, and was
convexed on the requiat lion of 3,000
pereoos. The Lord Mayor had refused to
call it. The number present was estimated
by some of the Yount Ireland leadcre, at
10,000. The .Norniag Chronicle estimated
them at 7,000.
tiERMANY.—In Liepsig the town war
illuminated in honor of the victory gained
by the inhabitants of Vienna over Mettern-
ich, sod the announcement of a consttution
to Austria. An address '"f congratulation
was signed by numerous'obabttants to their
brethern in Austria.
The news of the proclamation of the,
French Repoblie created great excitement
in Stockholm. The .Iudeuts assembled
soaked a grand torchlight procession, cry -
Ing, "rive laliberue :" "vire la Republic
Francaise ! " "vire Lerdr i Rollin !" "vire
le Charts ! " a bas les Jesuits !" The people
very wisely abstained from all interference,
and the students, after perambulating the
streets. very quietly dispersed.
The massacre reported to have taken
plate, of two thousand p-rsone, and sup-
posed to be in Dublin, we are most happ)
to consider without foundation. The man-
ner in which it was stated in our first Tele-
grapie Report, on Frday last, left ample
roots, to doubt its correctness, but still it
wu a source of much uneasiness to the
public. There is no allusion whatever to
the circumstance, in the subsequent reports
by Telegraph, or in the detailed accounts
that have stout reached us by the mails.
appointed with the t, act present Com
e.l..luneri, girth fu'1 puler. ire lay out,
eUetr•et 1..1, iuperlalta.l, and twks the
sante, tread Toll Mouses. erect Toli Gales.
aid collect Tolls, and to do roe., and
each thug necessary to carry uut the
pros..lone uf said Aet.
That rhouid t our Honourable Hottee
n .eet the prayer of thio Petition, a l.rk
nog sod eyelet incredible benefit s ill be
conferred •n this furt.oe ill C+nada Weal
And your Petitoocrr, as to duty hound,
*Meyer Pray.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!
TIILD OOtlLtll'n EDITION! ! !
Av UNEXPECTED VIilToa.—Om Friday
last the family residence of Osman Ricardo,
Esq., Id. P., at Brurue.barrow,, was throes)
into a state of confusion by the sudden and
forcible entrance of a very hoe fox. Rey -
G ard, it appear►, had afforded an excellent
day'. •por t for Q7` Mr. !
[Tu as COACLI:Dr:D IN WC& r. ZT. j '
IIrth.
At StwMd • the 6th cert., the Lady of Mr
C. R. Meese. ottaerehes1, of a daughter.
To lie Ilonouroble Ike Le(isletiee .9seest- 1
big of tie I'rociace of Canada, is Pro-
vincial Parliament assembled.
The Petition of the u.dereigaed lahabitents of
she T.weshipr of Nor.b Ea►t'.ope, South
ieediepe, Downie, Mice, Logan, Fellarto.,
and ether portions of the Iliiron, Block, aid
Wellington Districts,
HOMELY SeawETe—
That your Pet.tionera are theJehabitants
of this large and ferule section of 1Vc•iern
at distance of from twenty to
eighty Bible Brow the bead waters of Lelia
O.Wio, eenspreriag a temtory of upwards
of 1,600,060 Acres, and cowtatnoeg a
popslation of from thirty -bre to forty Wea-
ned Inhabitants.
That thin rant extent of country, with a
- population rapidly incrcaring, a purely
Agricultural. and that the nearest Water
Communication for the transportation of
the surplus produce of this moat feyile and
productive part of Canada, is the Des -
Jardine, Canal terminal's' at Dundas.
That the. Country Icing west of the
termination of the Dundas and Waterloo
Macadamized Road, to a part of tee great
lute of co•nmucicatioi between fake
Ontario and Lake !furore, embracing in its
pits a greater extent of Settled land
applicable to Farming purposes, than will
be found in any pert of Canada Went,
exporting annually about 100.00'1 Barrels
of Flour, with other ki-..ts of Fertilisers in
proportion, such as Birley, Oat., Pearl,
Butter, Cheese. Pot and Pearl Ashen: Wile -
hex, Ste. and requires yearly a very .arge
quantity of Salt and Merchandise to amp-
ly the necessary wants of its in`•- b:tan'a.
That thesis*. of the Reade over which the
Exports and imports have to pan (after
leaving the Difndas and Waterloo Road)
is so bad, especially at that aeuon of the
Nyear immediately preceding the Close of
aviggaation, when the Staple Productions of
the Country.geoerally command the high-
est prince.—and also when it is considered
that, from the Change of Seasons, the
8leigbisg is very ranch dimuished.—the
• eepsece of Transit is made so oppres.ive to
tbsPsrneer ae to leave him little or no
41,
ST. GEORGE'S DINNER.
ADINNER will take pine et the British
Hostel o. )teedey ibe 24th April, when it
is hoped that all i.tereeted is the day will st-
te.d, Tb. eompaay el the Suter Societies es
par,icelarly requested. -
Maser n. the Tabloid 6 o'clock_
Ckairrman.
WILLIAM RF.F.D,
Vice -Chairmen.
JOHN GALT. W. R. RICII.
A. W. OTTER, CHARLES WIDDER.
Stewart..
Isaac RarruIcsT, D,Tta Wanner Missy
Run, "Lycra ELLu, 'ISiLLuis Si.,ar, .1.
Beosr, Gists.
Tickets to be obtsised at the British Hotel.
Gwkricb, April 14. 1448. 11
TO SHIPWRIGHTS,
CARPENTERS AND OTHERS.
WANTED—A Plan •nJ Estimate for
••erecting a FLAG .STAFF, either on
the roof of the entrance lobby, .r in trent
of the District Gaol—in either caro the
Flag to 8 at 20 feet above the Cupola ut
Ore Budding.
Plans and Tenders will be received oe or
before Wednesday the 19th current, by the
Clerk of the Peace, to whom inleodieg
offerers are referred for information.
By order uf Quarter Sessions.
DANIEL LIZARS,
Clerk of the Peace, Huron District.
Orrice CLERK or TME PL•cs,
Gorier:eh, 11th April, 1818. 11
remuneration for his labour. .
That your Petitioner', upon mating as
estimate of the Exports and Imports of *be
trade sow carried on thnmghort this line
of ennereeieatio., have every resole to
believe that if the Doodle and Waterloo
Revd was extended to Starifo,d, either by
Mtesdamixing, Planking, or Gravelling, ss
the material wee found most convesieat,
tbsTolls collected thereon wools the
Interest of tete Menet ex1Is a►
eomplieh that object.
That your Petitioners have not participat-
ed is any of the large 13evernaseat Deane
Hist have been obtained dont., the last ax
or eight years, for Public irepre,remeeu in
this Province, and therefore homily eoo-
eeiv* that they are ent,ti.d to some cos-
.lssti
Yeti Petitiossn therefore earne.tlT
Fhy t t yunr Honourable !louse will
pair M Aet for the Extend'sg of the
sad Waterloo R•tad to Stratford,
by Mseadamia.g, Plan►sag, or Gratelbwg.
es tee hos of eomenesicatte. ; sad that
would be pleased to appropeute the
yes erplw Tolle of .aid Rnsd, and Corselets
the Statute Labour to be dole ne tris
vita el Iii terse, and seeds other inane ea
may bs in the pewee of PtrWaeaent, to-
wnie a fed for its F.xteweinn, and pay.
itig the IMMO it ea Loan for its coa-
etrwalieo
ism P*titierars wwld aloe sweet
that Matthaei Cemmb.iosere may be
•
NOTICE.
QEALED TEND"RS wall be received by
t Messrs. Thom.. Daly and Robert Don-
kin, or the subscriber, on the part of the
Municipal Council for the lhrtnct of Huron,
until TIICktiiJAY the 17th, and FRIDAY
the 28th April et la's cock noon, when the
Tenders sill be npeod'at Doskts's Ion,
n
Il,bbert, and the Shak.prare 11 tel , Strat-
ford. for the follow ung Works, tem :—
For Building a FRAME BRIDGE across
the River Aron, in the Town of Stra.f"rd.
Also, for repatnng parts of the Huron
Road from the Post (Sive, in the Township
of McKillop, to the eastern limit of the
Huron Tract or Wilmot line,.
Tenders will be opened .1 SIg. D rnkin'a
Inn, on the 27th current far the parts of the
Road opposite McKillop and Logan, and et
the Sfeakspeere Hotel, Stratford; on the
lea► estreat, for the Bridge and Road uppo-
site Ellice and North Lasthnpe.
Plass, Spec'.frcatioos and form of Tender,
.& be seta at the shore places six days
before the days of Iett;ng, ear at the ef5c.-
of (h..ubecriber, in Goderich, on or before
the said 27th and 29th day of April next.
The o- -irks will be laid out i• Sectr•.ns
Tenders most specify the number of Sec-
tion Tendered for, and insist be In due form.
The time for fini.hisg the above •work.
will be maned in the SpecsIeaiions.
(Signed,) DAVID 8MIITH,
District Surveyor, .11..0.
Denver SDaveroa s Owens, j'-
Goderieb, 8rd April, 1848. ( 11N
T'O OAPITALISTS.
HURON DIS'I'R1CT
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
PREMIUMS FOR 18348.
N EXHIBITION d CAT1 I.E. SEEDS,
DOMESTIC MA8L'PAC1l'RES, Ike
ice will be hell at G.rdrrick, on '1'sr.dsy the
I3th September. 1041, wawa the lulists.eg
PKESIULNIS .d1 he awarded
HORSES. j a d.
1 er the be.' Breed bean sad Faal,.... 1 1.0
2J hews, ...............`... 1 00 0
3d best..:..... ................ 0 15 0
Fur the beat 2 gest old Filly, 1 00 0
2d beet ... ............ . 0 15 0
3d 1.r., .•.y 0 10 0
For the bc.t 2 year ole Colt: 00 0
1 best, ... —
3dbest..... ................... 0 10 0
For the beet Spa el Yarm Heves..... 1 10 0
best ....................... 1 90 11
3d beet,••,.•...•... •••• 9 15 0
CATTLE. -
For the best Milch Crew, 1 00 0
24 beet ...... ....... ......... .•0 15 0
3d beet0 10 0
For the best 2 yaw eM Ileifrtt••••'• 0 10 0
-.I beat. 0 76
For the beet Yearling t>Ata. 0 10 0
n , e
2nd blit,
3d beet SO
For eke OI
best Bell, 0 15 0
3d beeboot .... 0 7 6
For the bee lroke of Melanie Ores,.. 1 00 0
9d best 0 15 0
3d best 0 14 0
For the best Yoke of 3 year old Steen, 0 10 0
2d pert, 0 7 6
3d beet, 0 5 0
For the beat Fatted Ox, 100 0
21 beet, . . . 0 15 0
' 3d beet. • 0 12 0
For the best Fatted Cowot Heifer. . . . 0 15 0
24 best „ , 0 10 0
3d best, 0 5 0
SHEE▪ P ANT) HOGS.
For :he but Ram, .... ...... 1 00 0
24 beef, 0 15 0
3d best 0 10 0
For best t.we.. (Pea of 2,) Breeding,1 W 0
2d best, 0 15 0
3d beer, ,,,, 0 )0 0
For the best Boer , 100 0
2! hes,' a 0 15 0
3d best 0 7 6
For the best Sow, ... 1 00 0
2d best A 15 0
1.1 beet, ........ 0 10 0
For the best 2 Fat Weathers 0 10 0
2d hest, ... 0 7 6
3J best 0 5 0
GRAIN, SEEDS AND DAIRY.
Fur the best 50 lbs. of Salt Butter0 15 0
10 0
76
10 0
7 6
50
00 0
0 5 0
'THF. Valuable Real Estate hereinafter
1
menti( .e! (furtr'rly h.Iongieg to Mr.
W. J. Gr:aar), wt!i ,e acrid y PUBLIC
AI'CTI(IN, at the door nftoe Co t Ir.7asrk
.n the Town of Ji.ndu.', nn WP,L!fIN.
D %Y, tl•e TENTH day of ]VAI ise=t,et
1: o'clock. noon, vie :
TOWN 01 GODERICH.
HERON IWITartT.
Lot No. 6, in front of Crescent, coetaiaing
383 perches.
Lot No. 6, in front of the Crescent, con•
taintng 363 perches.
Lot No. 4, South soda of Feast Street, with
House and Stable, 3 of an Acre.
Lot No. 13, North side of •West Street,
with House and Stable, 3 of an Acre.
Lot No. IS, South aide of gest Stnroi,wilb
Hoene and Stable, 3 of an Aere.
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE.
110{06 NSTafCT.
South part of Block A, in the Western
Divirinn, (subject to a lnertgagc), contain-
ing 509 acres.
Lot No. 23, In the Maitland Concession,
of 111. E;a.tern 1) vision, 175 Aerr'e.
GORE OF Tilt. TOWN•P OF LONDON.
Some Park Luta in the Gore, near the
Newmarket T , containing 4] eibil6
Acres, each. -
TOWNSHIP OF SARNIA.
waaTai6 DI$Ta1CT.
West half of Lot No. 2, in the 2d eos-
cewioa, conteteing 100 Acres.
TOWNSHIP OF PLYMPTON.
East half of Lot 19, In the 14th coxeee-
doo, containing 100 Aer.e.
Tnc.e or Bss.a will be mad0 known on
application to the sshmenber, and too Title
D.tdr of the o..d property, and other pert, •
cetera, may be eramrnei •t toe office of
Meson. Whin, 14 Heeaas, Barristers.
Lemke, C. W.
Thew persons who pnrebased Lets et the
fount rale of Mr. Geary's Lands, will
pica.e ay ie all tn.taleleots over dee, to
the awder.tgssd, who IS sow empowered to
eernplete agreements for tial.,..d retain
the perches* incept 0w the same.
10114 f4 FRASER,
.Agent of toe Beak .V.str•.e1
Dated 15th March, 1849. 1hd
0
3dbest. ...... ....... ... 0
For the beet 40 lbs. of Cheese,........
2.1 best. .... .. ... 0
3.1 bolt 0
Far the belt 10 Relabels Fall Wheat3
21 beet:.=.%.r.. 2 5 0
3J 'st,t 1
For thebben10 Baabele Spnog Wbest,2
t►.f been, ........... ....... 1
3J b 1
For 11*.
est best 4 Baskets Rye, ..
2d best,
3,1 best, .... ............. ...
For the beet 4 Beehels of Batley,
2rd er 1,
3rd
For the best 4 Bushels of Oaas..
2dbest. ...........
,
Fot th3d beste bee4-.1302h—eh; .oi Peu
2d beet
3,1 best,
For the beet Bushel of Timotey Seed,
2.1 best. ............
Fur the best 2 Bushels Con, (i. Cub],
3d best,
50
00 0
15 0
10 0
15 0
10 0
76
15 0
10 0
7 6
15 0
10 0
70
15 n
10 6-
76-
1
7 600
50
10 0
7 6
50
TO PRINTERS.
Acomp.:flaw' wonted. *at th•t lora had
wow eape,.eae• oo Beek teeth, will lied
eOaataut employuwat at 1.1.15 ...dice, by early
a .• .tine.
level 1.`Klar. Orions,
Minch 17, 10450,
NOTICE.
TILE Sub.erlfer is about deenntinoirg
the aces as L'l.rk•m.ith in the town o,
I;udeneh, and hereby notifies all those in
J.bted to him, that they will be wallLd
upon for settlement Imu.edtat.ly : .ad the
obeusate ..nes who disregard thu rgtima-
tfon wilt be handed over to that littlest
officer the Clerk of the Court, w ho 5111
perhaps effect a settlement on more costly
and Isar favourable term..
HENRY ELLIOT.
Godericb, April 8th, l 848. 1111
ROOTS.
For the beet Ar: -c of Turnips,•••• 0 15 0
21 hest. 0 10 0
3.1, best, 0 7 6
For the best Acre of Potatoes,••• 0 15 0
Ind best. 0 10 0
3.1 best, 0 7.6
MANUFACTURES.
For the best 10 yards I)omestic
Manufactured Cloth, •.•• •• 0 13 0
2.1 best, 0 10 0
33Uesy . 0 7 6
Fur t Pair of Demonic made
Blaskete, 0 13 0
Id beet, 0 10 0
lid beet, 0 7 6
For lbs beet 10 yards Domenic
tradeFteasel,• 0 15 0
2.1 beet, 0 le 0
31 best,• 0 7 6
The above material to be from the
Farm of tie Competitor.
For the beet 65 ibe. Maple Sitter, 0 10 0
2d beat, 0 7 6
RULES OF THE EXHIBITION.
1. Amy Foresee within the Datriet, not •
Mart' et at ilii• Society, by prying • donation.of
I to; Pound, shall be entitled to compete tor toy
Premium.
2. .111 S ibreriben b anter to the Society,
she may wish to exhibit anything at the Shew
an t• pay the Toru.arer the gum of Ten Sbil-
liege. on ur before the 1Sth of Aog..t : all
others to be admitted en paying the anal sem
of Five Sbtllregw
3. A11 Subeenb'n having paid ibe stabserip-
t0s, sad only tech, to be 'elided to compete.
4. All Steck .a3ibised .ball have been the
bees fags property of the 'Eabibiter • month be-
fore the Show, and all other article. 'how•
moot have bees protected es the Farm of the
Exhibitor.
5. All Sob.eripeiomi to be paid ea or Were
the 10•h day of Aeries seat.
6 All ('oesp.Itter. for Priers mem give dm
Secretary notice of the d'seriptio. of 'Stock aril
Produce they intend to Sheet, as ee before 4
o'clock. P. M. the 25th of Sep ember.
7. All Brock and Ptedne to be .e the Show
Grsand by 9o'clock c; Ye day of the Sheer.
The Society'. PLOUGHING MATCH will
take place as soul is October.
R. -G. CUNINaItAMF
Secretary.
tpe4stlish, April 12, 1848. 11
TAILORING 1i8TABLiUHMENT.
ar8I:BG 4. RUMMER FANHIONS,fer1818.
AFULL variety of the newest and most
improved Sear+a ASO bolo* Fa,. -
roes for 1848, have been received by the
anbaerrber, who will promptly attend to the
orders of all whit lir favour him with their
patronage. I
A. NAYSMITii.
Godertfeh 11th April, 1248. 1 y
HOPETON OATS.
Aquantity for mho, weighing 42 110. per
bu.h•1 : pin.l•t s1 the barn yard. and
at Goeertch ea Rel. A sample to be nee al
the Signal (Nice.
Claremont, 111► April, 1848. 11tf
N. A. A .epniew half -brei Durban. Doll
Calf, 3 months old, hos Salo.
C
NEW STORE.
STRATFORD.
BY WM. H. IIINE.
THE Fubecr:bet tete lease to intimate
that be hat opened a STOKE 1 the
east end ofNiratlyrd. with general .s•nrt-
nrat of DRY GOODS, GR/10ERI114,
vhedNhopesforawhereofthepatroe-
ore et lots 'wiel s..ere Meet the psb!.e. 11r
ec.ie cheap Gtr Gusher Praire..
WM. 1l. IiINE.
Stretford, Meryl' 34, 1 -48. 'J 4m
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE.
A PART or portion of BLOCK G. ie the
!1 tnwn.hip of Colborne, %Veetere Dhst-
siom. llurun D..tnct, coma:nut" TWO
HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, with
25 acres cleared and in good order ; fetter,
in repair. There is a gond Frame .Jlouee
[Cottage style), upon the premiere, 35 by
2 feet : also, a Frame Barn 60 by 35, and
wo Frame Sheds, each 50 feet long, girth
Lok Farm House in tolerable repair.—
.ere
epair —
here are three limning s,rearus of water
rough the Lot: two of which are in the
ring, and a first rate Weil its the cellar
the frame house. Wood upon the land,
telly hard timber. Said farm is muted
u1. 2/ miles from Gwleneh, the Distract
owe.
( ' TLir desirable property will bo so'd
a reasonable prce. For terms apply to
Messrs. STRACIIAN k LIZARS.
So!•ettors, West-.treet.
G idericb, March 19, 1848. "hi
.. v a a us. ,•
APPLICATiON will be made to the next '
Session of the Proriocul Legtatature, a
or lease to bring 1n a Bill to constitute and T
OTTE the following Townships •nil Gore, t •'
ad Block of Land, viz :—North Eaathope, ' f
(oath Ea•thope, Downie and Gare,—Ellice, "i
Ilan.hard, Fullerton, Logan and Halbert,— ' 1
Oiellesley, Morninetno and Slarybornugh, h
std 1Vestern half of Wilmot, and the Block t
4 Land behind I,nga•,—Into a new Du- at
rtct. ALEX. "'AIITCH EI.I..
Scc'y of Caum.ttee.
Stslfo d. [Huron),
lit of Aped, 1818. )10tw0
DIS -SOLUTION.
PE Partnership heretofore esiatiag in 1
e town of Goderich, under the name
if LATSCIIAW 11, ERB, -as Cabinet rc
Withers, is this day dissolved by mutual 61
mount. All outstanding drbte due theft in
Iraq are requested to be settled without b•
blas—either of the utd.rs•gned will wait al
to them fur that purpose : ai.d those having
',monde against them will present them
'
!or adjustment.
JACOB LATSC1IAIV.
CHRISTIAN ERB.
Goderich, April 6, 9848. S,
NOTICE.—The above establishment will
e continued and carred on in all ito brancb-
re, as heretofore. by the subscrther.,
JACOB LATSCIIAW.
April 6th, 1248. - 10w3 ■,
a
VALU4BLEF ARM LOTS 1.t
• POE SAILS ,u
IN TAE HURON TRACT, NAMELY : u
TOUR ;Ate us the First Conceasios of
Goderieb, front►ag Lake Hume, cos- e
Waisiag 84, 72, 673, and 581 aeres respec- ,
lively. Two of these Lots have consider-
able improvement., and one of them • coin- 1
modious Two Story Log.l.igsse. with Gar-
den and Orchard. Likewise, SIX LOTS
on the Second Concession, containing 80
acres each, two of them partially improved.
-Thew Lots are situated on the Bayfield f
Rood, from sex to eight miles south of the
flourishing Town of Godench ; the land is li
of the best quality, and, well watered. and
tbo front Luta cotamartd a beautifal Thew of
the Lake.
For particulars apply (if by letter post
paid), to • JOHN CLARK, Goderich.
March 17, 1948. 711 e
. -O UTSTAN DING DEBTS.
S.TRATFORD.
Ti11; Subscriber will be obliged to enter
those to arrear to trim, wilk £ke C1i#L' •
of the Court, if not immedlarely fettled. ,
A. F. IIIiCKLE.
Stratford, March 27, 1818. •9tf
FOR SALE.
ALOT of. Land. .ituated on the Bay-
field road, five miles and a ball from
Goderich—will be sold cheap. • .
Term. of payment to suit perebaeen.
' 1.. ALVORD. I
Gederich, March 28,1848. - 9tf I
ROPEMAKING,
BY GEORGE LEVERSAGE.t
• ' rULLARTON. - ,
rrHE Sobecriber of Lot No. 4, Coecsrion
1 9th, Fullartos, manufactures ROPES
of all sin,, made from Hemp grown by him-
self. Ile hat 'told large quanottes, of
vanoes sis•e, til Stratford ■rad neighbour-
hood ; and he invite' the attention of the
Public, .e be can safety warrant all the
different kinds made by him. From a Bed
Cord to a Ckble ho will be enabled to
furnish, when the improvement on his worke
are completed, by the addition of the new
machinery be will soon have erected.
GEORGE LEVERSAGE.
i'ollartoe, March 29, 1848. 9tf
R•f.reareI—Meter.. A. F. Mickli and
Thos. M. Daly, Stratford.
CLOVER SEED,
L'ORSale by the subscriber at 73 pence
1l' per p000d.
A_ R. MODERWF.LL.
G•d.ncb, March 24, 1848. at8
E. C. WATSON,
PAINTER AND GLAZiaER,
PAPER RANGER. 4e• 4..
•
G O D E R I C 11.
NOTICE.
A I.L. Notes and Accounts doe to the
11 eubeenber that remain unsettled oa
The first of May neat, *drib h.8ded to etre
Clerk of the Dtnsio0 Court for collection.
ROSS ROBERTSON.
Goderich, April 4, 1848. 1 off
TEAS, TEAS.
(fir all qualities and at various piens, by
VVrr T. GILMOUR k CO.
Il, 1848. r
I AIf J. E. LINTON,
6 O T• a T P II 1 ,LIC ,
Omasnis2ioner Quecnts Bench,
AND COWIEYANCE11,
STRATFORD.
CROCK ER Y.
4LI. kinds of P.►eelaie and Stoneware
rIL at reduced preen. by
iT. OILaOOR is CO.
Fob, 11, I01t1
NOTICE.
I.T. persons indebted to the subteriber,
either by Note or Book,account, are
quested to make p-.) uncut on or before the
•at of May next ; after that date all de
and., r_ntatning unsettled, will positively
handed over to an Attorney fur immedi-
e collection.
DAVID MUNRO.
Goderich, March 23, 1819. 8tf
'EDUCATION.
R. AND MRS. NAIRN'1.3 SCHOOL,
For English, Writing. Arithmetic,
Geography and history.
T is the desire of the Teachers -to give
ll their pupils a good Engl.h Education,
rad to impart to them as mush information
s possible.
The exercises which they give in lVriting
Diction, necessarily lead to the compos-
ig of Lettere on business, and otter mat
,r., correctly and grammatically.
The Girls write their copies and cxerci-
r• to a separate apartment from the Boys,
oder the immediate superintendence • of
Ir.. Nairn.
A class for Sewing will be opened open
5th March from 5 lilt 4 u'clock.
Terms per Quarter 10..
Jooior Class 7s. 6d.
Sewing " 2,.6. extra.
Mr. Nairn's Class for Preseh will meet.
om and after 3rd April next, at 6 o'clock
n the evening. on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Intraday. and Friday..
Terms two dollars a quarter.
There is a private Claes for I.atio and
eometry from 7 till 9 in the evening, which
nay be joined by any one who is ready to
ommence 8.11 oat.
Gudertcb, March 10, 1846. 6
CUT NAILS.
-21' C,SKfi CCT NMI $, assorted sa-
te, Lir sale by the Subscribers, whole
ale and retail. •
M. B. SEYMOUR )k CO.
Godericb, March 17, 1848. 7w4
-ASTRAY.
• AME into the enclosure of the subscri-
ber, en the Glebe Lot, Mat:land Road.
bout the 15th of September last, a REi)
IEiFER, with white face and legs. rising
I yeas old. The owner is request• d to
(rove property, pay charges, and take her
way, otberwise said Heifer will be sold to
kfray expenses, according to Statute made
o such case sad provided.
1- JACOB WiLLSON.
Gbdcricb. !larch 15, 1848. 7w3
PRIZE FOR STALLION.
'IMF, STRATFORD [Branch] AGR
CULTURKI. SOCIETY, well tine
year, on tie second Tuesday in Aprii next,
offer for a STALLION a Paemtior of l:5.
and if to the satisfaction of the Judges and
Committee, the Prize w:ll be'tucreased to
£12 10s.
For particulars see hand belle.
J. E. LINTON, Secretary.
Stratford, March 1st. 1848. 7w4
WVAGGONB AND SLEiGIHS.
NO. 7 EAST STREET,
PROSPECTUS
Or TIMIr6C0'D COLV'MC Or TEN
CANADA FARMER.
A Family Journal ill Agr celleee—I.'ereel ha-
pro.eeva 1..-1 r lerawre-8e ieeew (ilraenl 1 a-
tellrgeeee—pull:abed •airy S•uMdsy, ei t.
Brewer Q Co.'s t,,abl..bment, To•wto, sad
is now Aired s1 the eaceedsmg lel poser .f
ONE DOLLAR per var.
THE FARMER war rrtabl..he+l to rue -
pt) • o ant th.l has hong been led In
U.e pertodu al l.ileralnre 1.'l Canada. On
the one heed, a Ieajnnty of the weekly
publicattons devoted their exelnstve alien -
tin n to the porde. party," • fete 1..
Relito■ ad kledre4 topics. end ea the
other. one "meg•sine" poured out l's
monthly .toren on the great. lneaba atsble,
u.d sitally ,mportaat subject el Can flees
Agncniture.
Although it is impo..Iblu le treat of Mb -
he questwn submit, to rune sense, writing
Isohi►cr, tet the FARMER has nut med•
died with 'puttee nor will .t l.•re.tter tees
scropuloue!y avoid ilium• lie objects are
the uteres'ing, the useful, the necessary.
As agriculture us the utereet o1 tint lie.
parlance to the people of Canada, so to it
awarded the first place sad the chief atten-
tion in the colurens of the Farmer. Emu-
gratlos, Commercial regulations,Eduear►os,
Legislative enactment., and alt questions
bearing on the industrial pursuits of the
:ouatry corse under impartial reviews.—
Short motel's of useful books Mc.; litcrare
selections, entertaraing, instructs.• and
moral ; the t.,orovements and dacovertee Ia
Science and the useful arts ; a dish for the
ladles •nd the Serape for the boy. ; the mar -
lois at home sod abroad, with the general
news of the day, complete the bill of fare to
which ice invtto the •altcnuuo of every
family, in every town and towoehip of
Canada.
-The first volume 1 as met with; unex-
spected favour from the public and the
preys. 'fee enco,uulns of rate latter. so
liberally bestowed, would have consoled the
Editors with the itehef that their labours
merited, bad they not received encourage-
ment. But the substantial support of the
public has been peed as to warrant us, w•
think in cootiouing the publication.
The second vulumo will be superior to
the drat to several portals. More tune will
given to It by the Editors, and a number of
persons of the highest qualtfis ations have
promised their assistance as correspondents.
A number will be sent as a speeimin to any
vine requiring it by leiter (or otherwise)
Postage paid. All orders should be sent
in by 1st, or least 5th January, so that we
may know how large an edition to pilot.—
The uncxepected demand for the back No..
eZb lusted our edition of the 1st volume
thine time since, and to prevent such an oc-
currence again, we hope our Agents and all
Others .wdl send leeward their orders with-
out delay. Sob.c' .uon $1 in advance.
'foronto, Nov., 1847. 6
D. W,ATSON,
NEARLY OPPOSITE TEE P•EralTaal•N
cereal.
rrlIE Subscribers begs leave to inform
11 his friends and the public at large, that
he 1.m sow prepared to receive orders for
LUMBER OR LiGIiT WAGGONS,
witch .hall be mannfactered of the best
insreriatr, and by experienced workmen.
0:1' Harrows and Drags nude to order ;
Plough Castings • Wooded.
ALF.XANDER S1ELVIN.
Goderieb, Feb. 9, 1548. 2tf
- . -P-ARM 'POR- SIkLW -ffe
TIIE Sub,etiher ors for sate int No.
one in tete 'seventh Coreeeolos of the
Tnwn.hip of Colborne, West Dev1aio0.
There is on the premises a emoli feta Darn.
NMI 15 acres under good Cultivation, and
well fenced. The land i, of exce:ier.1
quality, and within 8 .nilet of the Town of
GI -Wench, containing 115) acres.
TERM'S of Sale will be made known by
applying to William Robertson, Req.. elm
arta Company's (Mace, Goder:eh, or to the
eubecnber.
DAViD SMITH.
Godench, Yash let, 1848. 6tf (IF WILLIAM IICW$aged 1A when
t 11 (other died la.t Sosenur as °yore
•
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.
/CLICIT0111C/ Cn1NCERT, s•NLaCTrCT, kc. -
0 FFICE IN THE MARKET SQUARE.
GODERICLt.
Feb.,1848. 3y
.1. 'STEWART,
ATTORNEY AND BARRISTER at
[aw, Solicitor in Chancery, Cosvey-
anccr, Lc., Office West Street.
Godertch, March 1st, 1848.
47
STRACIIAN & LIZARS,
ARRISTERS and Attenuate at Law;
Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyancers,
Notary Public. '
Godench, Lake Huron, Candi West
Josx 13Ttecnat,
Darter. Homs Lraaas.
Guderici, Jan. 48, 1848. Amt
DR HAMILTON,
8 U R.Q E OW
WRIT @TRUST,
G O D E R I C H.
Feb., 1840. - 87
IiARRiSON Sc 11'LEAN, -
B1RRISTER8, Attorneys, Soliciters is
Chancery, lore.,
CHATHAM, C.W.
NOTICE.
ri`ITOSE indebted to the Subscriber are
11 requet•ted to make immediate pay-
ment, or cite their notes and accounts will
be put into the hand of an attorney for col.
lectwn. o
ROBERT MODERWEL.L.
Goderich, Feb. 18th, 1848. " 311
I R O N.
r1I1IE SUBSCRIBERS have on hand a
laage quantity of almost everts desenp-
tion of Hnup and Bar Irnn, which will be
sold on the most reasonable term..
T. GILMOUR lot CO.
Feb. 11, 1818.
TOBACCO.
Aextensive sleek which will be sold
cheap for sash.
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Goderieb, Feb. 11, 1848.. 2
SATI'Pf l' I"F8
d'AF various Textures and Paterns for
men's cloathing, will be sold for the
very lowest remunerating profits.
T. GILMOUR, k CO.
Goderich, Feb. 11, 1848. 2 -
INFORMATION WANTED
JOHN' MORiARTlY. who left Ire-
land in April. 1843, accompanied by
his brother and setter, and arrived at Quebec
to June. limy suberqsoently proceeded to
Toronto, to Sepiember following; eine*
tint period Jobo Moriarty has never been
heard of. It is e.ippos.d he went to the
Slates. Any information respecting Mm,
e4Jressed to 1.is rider, 111•sasa1rT Minima -
!i
T, Post Ofbce. Tier -shill, Canada Weal,
d1 be thankfully received.
!theory 10, 1841. 9
INFORMATION WANTED
Div'. COURT BLANKS,
PHenan PRINTED on •rnperiergnality of
for sale at 1.M Hen Sipa!chesp for C.A.n
Godech, Jan 28. 19.48.
1
1.1e. rho boy mimed hoe mother tel Moos
treat. is Angu.t lard. She is now 1mtr.at
paper, egn.y aOnat hoe, old will he inert lot ew
U81e., .e/nrwiMio.. Divert to 111erparet 11.1,.,
esu of T. Dal), R.,,,, de -ratted, Marto
District.