Huron Signal, 1848-04-28, Page 3•
Welters ire
assuming
ilg teeing shape
The tt►
ie Indeed. ten • 'u( en-
ure preparatws.J•r a eminent rick tN go,
sersmeat- Ras chfbs are beteg formes),
..d Hie eseeufact.re of phew, ie pseceediag
so mire.wely that every Seer k ite(of block.
south wells was sospeokkl• The gorars-
ateet w peureig is troop., and is steawoeu
. are ordered to .bila. It was UUe'Is in
costorsplatws to steed the twenties act to
that put ut tho remit). Repeal meetings
have been held in Limerick and °there plM o1,
sod »ia months net es was gismo to Eng-
' lu,l In mut. All an:ousts concur that the
p..utun of things 15 el Ars,t.g• (euv0reree•nl
heed rested letters to Ilse DuWts poet oak'
to be opened. -
Outb,eeke reported In Ireland. Clubs
were dnlliog and arming thcmxIs e. A
ride companywas fully armed. Mee wtes
wearing unifrm In the streets of )$btis.
It esu 'impaired ?calico and Prussia would
sem *games. lfeasese.
Sardinia kap repelled the Austrian troops,
A prov,stuwal government is e.tablishoJ at
V,eona and Milan. The French Lovers -
meet te ctierged with proputog an expedi-
tion to 1'uland arid Belgium. Poria s is
ferment. Bands of the people were para-
ding in the sleets.
The Austrian army had withdraws to
Loos.
Msoto' hu failed into the bands of the
Losbsrla.
The Austrian General is taken prisoner.
Verona has proclaimed aRepnblic.
The Freoch lioversmest has issued a
proclamation to the people and army, ssk-
reg then to testate order.
Li VER roc CORE MARKET. --ExIroise
dullness pervaded our Corn Exchange
yesterday. The few sales effected to wheat
were at a reduction from lest Tuesday of
Id per bushel on old, and t1 per bushel on
sew. American old dour was not lower,
but the recent arrivals were ro oftbri helta64
cheaper. Oars declined 1 per
d
beans 6J per quarter. 'l'bere was raiber
more demand for Indian Corn, but it was
readily met by holder!, and 'Tuesday's price
was barely rna,ntaised. To -day prices
stood unchanged, and very little business
paining. W boat, American. per 10 Ib.. 6s
9e a as 64, Cansdian 7e a is 61 ; Flour,
Eeglwh, per 280 lbs., 401 a 411, Irish, extra
fine. 38e a 39e, Ceded States, pet bbl. 271 a
38I,Casadian, 964 64 a 1174 OJ ; Oatmeal,
English and Scotch, per 240 10.261 • 28s,
ladies Corn, per 480 IN , 861 • 30•.
t f4tA1f1 I o N. •
f HERESY eats.. sy pis et Meese dew
reveries. w WW1 ssy,bug w de with a
metals Not. of (lead drams eaur eb.. lyi
of Such. 1844, andip
Bed by le Mow.
Cloud sod Nur Garish. to faro•! of Mssiq
M.CIuuJ. Lr rho sea e( £19 12 6, es ;Imlay
ke to the.! ad,uugeto do so.
HECTOR McCLOUt .
T.ekrramisht Apnl, 91, 1640. 4
S'12ItA'12F ORD HOTEL.
Ts.%AC MAY, informs hitt (,15 4a and the
1 petite-, Slut he bas taken the BRICK
TAVERN, lately is the uccupatum of $dr,
LAowe, at the East end of StraUurJ, when
nothing shall be wasting on his part to pre
mote the comfort and commune* of his
guests.
1. M. flatters himself that his selection of
Wins and Liquors is equal to any in the
couatry, and hie Stabling departwest 1. of
tbo moot complete deception.
Stnt(un(, 9814 April, 1848.
1311
• HURON DISTRICT
BU 1LDING SOCIETY.
AMEIsT1NG of the Subscribers to the
above Society will take place at the
British Hotel, Goderich, on Monday first of
May meal, at 6 o'clock, evening, for the
Election of Office Bearers, and the adoption
of Hy -Laws and Regulat►ooe for the gov-
ernment of the Society.
TIIOMAB idERCER JONES,
CAairraa .
THOMAS KYDD, Secy.
Gederich, l8tIt April, 1848. 12
POLITICAL CHANGES.
Judge Gale, of the Queen's Beech, Mon-
treal, who has been very anxious of net:rise
from the Bench for some time. on account of
el•bealth, bas been relieved from the labours
of bis office.
Judge Bedard, of the Quebec D•strict, re-
moves to Moutrel as successor to Judge
Gale'.
-
Mr. Ay.lwin gooses the Beech in platy of
Judge Bedard.
Mr. -Drummond is to be Solicitor General
East, in room of Mr. Aylwin.
Ths ezraogemeDt will sable the Govern-
ment to place the Solicitorship'. Weal and
East, on the correct footing political odic«,
but without scats to the Cabinet. Tommie
Glabe.
We are reque.ted to contradict the statesest
*kick bar gens the mend of the Cu.eden
sew.papers) that gar James .(.lark war sees a
Druggist is Bent
I(ARI'URHIY BRANCH
VF THE MUM* a IOTIMG! j **ICUL-
TIIRAL YOCIl TTt
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, &c.
TO LET,
AT 8 T R A T F O R D.
THE S,becriber being anxious to retire
from keenest., willies To LET qte well
known BLACKSMITH'S SI1O1', Sheds,
and DWELLING HOUSE, sheeted in the
went end of the thriving town of Stratford ;
with the good will of the bu-iness. The
above premises have been for many years
occupied, and the eon of business is equal
to the beet stand in the District. The lease
may be for u many years as may be agreed
on. The Tools, Iron, kc. w 11 also be dis-
posed of. Real moderate.
JOHN SIIERMAN.
Stratford, 1716 Apnl, 1848. 12tf
Dirt!).
At Stratford ee the 16th tori, the Lady of
W. J. Broomhead, Esq., of a daughter.
Os Saturday the 22.1 iMac, 11,.. William
Raiteobary, of a daughter.
0lt�,
Oa the 991 int., is the township of Dowel",
George De of JJ.1England--aged 10 years.
Broom -
Ned, tib..
At Stratford. es the 24th tat., mach regret-
ted. Miserva, wife of Thomas Niekie, Cabinet
Maker --aged 21 pens.
MBE IIARPUi1IET SMARMet die
Mures Dmitri* Arimilsoes1 Meatily
will hold a Mesting der Use Exttilettea
FARM STOCK,
kc. ke. ke. -
at Mr. Jonas Copp's T , Ilarpurbey, ea
Friday, Sept. 2t, 1848.
For the purpose vl Adjudging and Award-
isg PRrzEA for the venous Animals and
Articles hereinafter meatiosed,--
FLRST CLASS.
£ a. d.
For the best Entire Hoes 1 10 0
god de. 0 15 0
For the best Brood Man and Foal1 0 0
Mid do. do0 15 0
For tl.e best Two-year old Filly • • • 0 15 0
tnd do. do•••• 0 10 0
For the best Yearling do. • • • 0 15 0
Ind do. do••• . 0 10 0
SECOND CLASS.
For the best Bull..4 1 10 0
Sod do••••et. e••••,..s 0 16 0
For the beat Mtleh (:ow basing had 1 0 0
aCalf fal14I '
Mid baa'.••.4i 0 10 0
For the best Two-year old Hair
calved after the 1st Jam., 1341, 0 15 0
2nd best 0 7 6
For Um beet Bull Calf calved after
rho let January,Je4.8• •• • 0 15 0
Mid best. . 0 7 1
For the beet !leiter Calf calved after
the let January, 1848. • • . 0 15 0
2nd beet.. 0 7 6
For the best Fat Oa 0 15 0
tnd do. . 0 7 6
For the best Fat Cow• • 0 15 0
Mod do. •• 0 7 6
J. RUTLEDGE, & CO.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS,
BEG to intimate to the iubabitants of
Goderich and surrounding eouotry, that
they base commenced business in tbe pre-
stseo'latelyroccupied as the D•risioo Court
Once, where they will constantly bare o0
heed an arse tmeot of
SADDfES AND HARNESS,
and all other artielea ia.,their line of besi-
eges. which will be sold at moderate prices.
Er A liberal discountft j11-1Me (lowed to
all case purchasers. Iblf
Godench, April 18, 1848.
STRACHAN & I.IZARS,
R +1RRiST$RS and Anornies at Law,
$olicitore ie Chancery, and Bankrupt-
cy, Notary Public and Conveyaseere,8ede-
rleh and Stratford, Heron District, C. W.
1e.w ferwattat•1e, Goderieh.
Dasiet. hors LIZARD, Stretford. • 6ml
Goderich, Apri190, 1848.
NOTICE. •
SEALED TENDERS will be received by
Messrs. John Holmes and Robert Gib-
bose, or 18. Sub.cnber, on the put of the
Menicipal Cetrseit, for the District of llu-
ros, wail Saturday 131*. day of May, at 19
o'clock Doom, when the Teodoro will be
opened at tSe British liotel in the sown of
Goderich, for the fol:owing works, via
1st. For Repairing parts of (be Road be-
twaa 0411 and 2 concessions, tow s.lip eI
Goderieh.
Sad. For Repairing part of the Huron
Road from Lot 22, Maitland concession, to
the town of Godertch, part of which wiU be
Graveled.
3rd. For building • Frame Bridge across
a stream on Lot 39, Maitland concession,
township of Goderich.
4th. For cleantag the ditch on the south-
erly side of the Road leading from the Matt-
lasd Bridge to the town of Goderich.
fit!. For repairing part of the Road be-
tween the 8 and 4 concessions, Goderich,
Lots 95 and IS.
6th. For Reducing a 6171 between the 5
asd6 concessions and Got 13 and 10.
Plow, Specifications and Form re Ten-
der, say be .ens at die British Betel six
days before letting, or at the office of the
suWimese, in G'odmicb, on or befers the
said lath day el May lest. Tbe wanks
will be laid est is Sections : Tenders most
opacity tie 'umber d $eetoa Tesele to
for, and must be in due fors.
The bele for flawless( the oboe. work,
will be .rated is the t4.sei6cationa.
N OTICE.
'HURON DISTRICT
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
PREMIUM» FOR 1848-
AN EJ(111(sl7'10N of CATTLE, BEERS.
DOMk.elle MANUPAcTURES, Ike
Ow. will ha held at Goderteb, on Taeadsy the
06th Ikriember. 18.8, hes the (*Swiss
PREMI Me will be awarded :—
HORSES.
Fee die best Brood Mars nod Fear
tM beet
3J beat.
Fos the beet 2 yeas old 4107. ••.
9c' best •
3c' beet
For the best 1 year old Colt,
2d beet,
'Nd hest, ... .
Fee the best Spas of las Items,....
81
81 beet . ......................
CATTLE
For the best Milch Crop -
2d best,
3d bee,
For the test 2 year old heifer,
r1,. •
best Y.ubeg dims.
ler ••
8nil best, ...,
3d best,........ l...
Fes tb. best Ball,
2d beta,
31 best .••
Fes the Lest Yoked' Weskips Oxen.. • 1 00 00
9c' fit''". 0 15 0 15 0
3d beet
Fee the best role of 1 year old Steers, 0 10 0
9dbest . ......... ....... 0 7 6
3I beet,.
For the, best Fatted Oe,
eJ best,
3.1 best,
For the tat Fatted Cow or Heifer, 1 00 0
to best, t 0 15 0
3c' best 0 10 0
TILIRD CLASS.
For the best Ram 0 15 0
2nd do. t 0 7 6
For the best' pair of Ewes having
suckled their Lambs till the
1st of July 0 10 0
2nd best. ... 0 7 6
For the best pair Ewe Lambs 0 10 0
Mod do. do. 0 7 6
For the best Tup Lamb 0 10 0
2nd do. 0 7 6
FOURTH CLASS..
For the best Bou • • r 1 l0 0
god do.0
For the best Sow bavisg bad Pigs
is 1648 0 15 0
2nd best. 0 10 0
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.
For the best 2 bush's of Fall Wbeit 0 10 0
2nd do do.
For the best 2 bushels of Spring
Wheat 0 15 0
end best • • 0 10 0
For the hest 2 bushels Siberian
Spring Wheat 0 15 0
g„d dent. 0 10 0
For the best 9 bushels of Barley • • • 0 10 Q
2nd do. do. ••• 0 7 6
For the best 2 bushels of Oats• . • • 0 10 0
'2nd do. do.•••• 0 7 8
For the best 2 busbels of Peas • • • • 0 10 0
Zed do. do 0 7 6
For the best bushel of Timothy• • • 0 5 0
For the bu.t 20 lbs. Clover Seed• • 0 15 0
For the best 10 lbs. Swedish Tur-
nip Seed
ltd bat
For the best 19 Roots of Mangle
Wurtxel
THE fur ailing Schomer AMHERST-
BURG11.Capt Warwick, will leave Min-
ato. M.sday frac My of May, and Tartrate Id
of May, and will take Paseesgeri and Goods he
Godencb. 12
Ooderie8, April 21, 1848
(Blgsed,) 'YID SMITH,
D 3srtrggr, H. D.
1i)o'rwrcT Scaser
Ge.1 8,1148
NOTIC
THS ne=t si tub's of Om let Diwistec
Court will M beW at the Goal. (bode}
EMIO011111stesitay the 8rd June seat.
e .• A. F. MORGAN,
«h Pok s lot D. Corr..M4 A 161 1! 1
N OTICE.
ALL those Indebted to the Estate f
the late Mr. HICKS of Stratford, will
please Settle the oars without delay, and
without extra expeosee;sand also all those
having any Claims against the above Estate,
are required immediately to pretext the
same for Adjustment to Jose Niece,
Mitchell •6
Mitchell, March 14, 1148. -
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber i4 about disenntioning
business as Blacksmith in the town ui
Goderich, and hereby bonfes all those in-
debted to him, that. they will be waned
upon for settlement immediately ; and. the
obetinate one* who disregard this intima-
tion will he handed over to that efficient
officer the Clerk of the Court, who will
perhaps effect a settlement ea seta seedy
and leu favourable term!.
HENRY ELLIOT.
Godeticb, April 8th, 1848. 1111
NQi.Tr10E1 -
tee
tet Il vier .14 *LIFER, s.'atltwfae/ iter
ee•ee pilot is lbs Hama ONgwsl is
M ' honied isle *i premiere .hoot 0A. raid, bra fleyureb►r, win h• oil 1 hr pshyq
A es tie oho. Lee, ►torten., Reset N
1� 011 soorday M4 so of May, ea deicer
JACOB WILLSON,
Gedwie►, Apt'18, 1848. 13.4
DAiRY PRODUCE.
For the bat 25 lbs. Salt Butter".
2nd do. do.
For the best 5 lbs. Fresh Butter.. •
2nd do. do. •••
For the bat 25 lbs. Cheese
god do. do.
HOPETON OATS.
Aquantity for ale, weighing 42 lb.. pet
bushel ; price 9s, at the barn yard, and
at Goderich to 6d. A .ample to be seen kt
the Sigttsl Office.
Claremont, Itt8 April, 1848. 11tf
N. B. A snperior balebred Durham Boll
Celt, 6 months old, for ale.
0
0
0
►1'O PRINTERS.
ACosecs: -6H went.), sus that ha* ha4
IX casae aaprr,eae es duet week, out ..d
eo.Must cwpl.yueut at lbs edict, by early
nest
taco's.
sees Ktwaa Orrice,
Mae* 17, ii011►
NOTICE.
1 10 0 CIEALED TENDERS will be received by
1 W 0 ►J Ileums. Timms. Daly and gibbet Den-
? 15 U kin, or the subecr,ber, un the 1•att of the
l OU Mun:ci t Council for the Divirtct of Unruly
o 11050 until 1 IIURSLAY the 171*., and FR IDAY
1 e0 0 the, 18th April at le ,%nisch sun, w hem the
O Is U "1•eudcrs will be ops 4ll at Donlin's lou,
O 10 0 !libber', and the Shiks}jeeare Ilotel, Surat -
1 10 U lord, for the feller, mg Wolk*, its: -
1 00 0 Fur Building a FRAME BRIDGE •cress
O 13 0 the !fiver Avon, is tee Ton u of Stratford.
Alan, fur repairing earls of the Ilurun
Rued Irons the !'oat Office, in the Township
of McKillop, to the eastern limit of tde
Huron Tract or Wilmut 111,0.
Teaden will be opened at Mr. Douki.'s
Ino, on the 27th current fur the parts of the
Road oppui.te Mlcjii;lop and Logan, and at
the Sh.ulspears Ilotel, Stratford, on the
28th current, for the Bridge and Rued oppo-
site Ellice and North Escalope.
Plans, Specifications and form of Tender,
may bo seen eat the above places tie days
before the days of letting. or at the office
of as subscriber, in Goderich, on or before
the said 27th and 28th day of April next.
The works will be laid out in Section.:
Tenders meet specify the number of Sec•
O 5 0 tion 'Tendered fur, and must be in due form -
1 00 0 The time for finishing the above work,
O 15 0 will bo stated in the Specifications.
O 10 0 (Stgoed,) DAVID SMITH,
District Surveyor, H. D.
DISTRICT Seaveroa.'s Orrice,
Godeeich, 3rd April, 1848. - 11td
00 0
15 0
!0 0
10 0
76
50
10 0
76
50
15.4
10
7 6
10 A
50
50
SHEEP AND 0005.
For :he best Ram, ......r........• •• 1 00 0
2J best,.,.. • 0 15 0'
Sd beet. e•••••....
............:0 10 0
For best Ewes, (Fen of 2,) Brwrsg,•• 1 0 0
2.1 beat. 0 15 0
3d bees, 0 10 0
For the beet .,call, s:... 1 00 0
94 beat t.... 0 15 0
3d best ........................, i 10 0
00 0
For the best Sow, + 0 10 0
24 Best 0 15 0
3d best,
For the best 2 Fat Wolters, 0 10 0
2dbest,......... 0 0 75 6
3d best
GRAiN. SEEDS AND DAIRY.
For the best SO lbs. of Balt .Better,
2d beet 0 10 0
0 0 0
Id�t, - 0176
For :he best 401bs. of CIssee0 0 0
Sitreat, ........ i.. .....•• .
3d beet 0 5 0
For the best 10 Bebe., 351 Wheel1 00 0
2d beet. It -•50
7d best, 1 10 0
For the beet 10 Bushels Spring Wheat, 2000 0
0 0
1 5 0
O 15 0
O 10 0
O 10 0
O 7 6
O 160
O 100
For the best 4 Bushels Rye,
2.3 best,
3d best, ....
Fa the hest 4 Beek of Barky,
DOMESTICS.
For the bat 10 dards manufactur-
ed Cloth
Mid bat .0 10 0
For the bat 10 yards Flannel-0 10.0
end' do. do. •••: O '1 6
For the bat 90 lbs. Maple Suger...S Ilk 0
Ind do. do. •aA'I6
RULES OF THE EXHIBITION t
D. WATSON,
BARRIITER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
1oUaTet 15 QAPCtaT, a•mtaQTTCT, etc.
OFFICE *N THE MAUKtT SQUARE,
GODERICH.
Feb, ISO. 17
J. STEWART,
ATTORNEY AND BARRISTER at
Law, 18nlieitor in Chancery, Cauvery -
after, Ikea, Office West Street.
Gederisb, March let, 1648.
iy
0 15 0
0 10 0
0 7 6
34 best
For the best 4 Bushels of Oats,
2c' best
3d beet
Foe the best 4 B.akshaof Pas
2c' bey
3d best, _ ..
For the best Beebe' of Tisoay Seed,— 0 10
2.1 best, ...................... 0 7
3d best . .. .. .. .. .. 0 5
For the beet 2 B.s8els Con, [i. Cob], 00 10
9c' bat . 0 7
3d beat,
ROOTS.
For the best Acre of Tursipe,• • • • 0 15
9c' best, 0 10
3d, best, • 0 7
For the best Acre of Potatoes, • • • 0 15
Id best, 0 10
fid best, 0 7
0 15 0
0 10 0
O 7 6
O 15 0
O 10 0
O 7 6
TO CAPITALISTS.
THE Valuable Real Estate hereinafter
mentioned (formerly belonging to hlr.
W. J. Gxaar), will be sold by PUBLIC
AUCTION, at the door (Attie Court (louse,
in the Town of London, on WEDNES-
DAY, the TENTH day of MAY nut, at
1t o'clock, noon, viz :
TOWN OF GODERICH.
macre DISTk*CT.
O 15 0
O 10-6
O 7 0
1. Any person receiving a Premium for
any of the above:thamed Grain and Peal, to
be °beget to sell to any member of the
Society, if demanded, Ten Bushels same as
the sample shown, at the highest market
price.
2. Tb. Material of the Domestic Manu-
factured Cloth and Flannel to be produced
tlwwt the Farm of the Competitor.
3. All Subscribers having paid their
abseriptios, and onlysuch, to be nettled
to compete for any remium.
4. Bulls must bare a ring or screw in the
nose, with a rope or chain attached to, pre-
vent acciJeste.
5. !fetters with Calf at foot may show as
Ileifers.
6. All Stock exhibited 'hall hare been
the hoed J(ds property of the Exhibitor a
month before the Show, and all other arti-
cles shown must have been produced on the
Farm of the Exhibitor. Any person violat-
ing, or attempting to violate, this fele, shall
be rendered incapable of competing os any
future occa•ioo. •
7. Any psroon neglecting to pay their
Subscription on or before the t7tb of Jane,
will be debarred from competing or eetenog
for any Pre mums offered, unless they pay
to the Treasurer, two weeks before the
Cattle Show, a sant equal to the proportion
which snch aubseription paid, on or before
that date, would have scared front govern-
ment or other source., so u to place their
subscriptions on tbesame footing as that
of others, wbo pey in time to gat such
addition lo the funds.
8. All Competitors for Prises most give
the Secretary notice of the description of
Stock or Produce they intend to show, be-
fore the day of F.xhibitioo.
9. All Stoek and Fends* ts be on the
Sbow Grimed by 10 o'clock en tbm day of
the fellow. Th Show to cosmoses at 1t
o'clock, sow.
The Society's PLOUGHING
H
MATCwill take place in fkfohor.
G. TOHPSON,
Secretary, 11. B. of . S.
i1.Tperhey, Ilk April, 1848 19
Da. HAMILTON,
8 UROEON,
1; wise .fttaT,
-Q O D E R I C H.
' re., 1844 ... 1y
MANUFACTURES.
for the best 10 yards Domestic
Manufactured Cloth, 0 15
2d but, 0 10
3d beet, 0 7
or Sha best Pair of Domestic made
Bhokets, 0 15
ed beet,0 10
3d best, 0 7
or the best 10 yards Domestic
made Flannel, • . 0 15
2c' best, 0 10
3d best, 0 7
be above material to be from the
Farm of the Competitor.
or the best 45 lbs. Maple Sugar, 0 10
ed best, 0 7
F
F
T
F
0
6
0
0
6
0
0
0
8
0
0
1' It 0S I'ECTUS
or Tan sICoND v01 elle o► Imo
CANADA FARMER.
A Family J.,ursal of Agresltere—lateraal 10.
pwven•eat—LiterWPC —Scieace-(leans( Is-
uU,pat—p.bhI8 J every Salteder. et li•
Drawer S. Cu. 's Lnablehrneet, Twuste. seJ
is now offered at the .arrehaig low pries of
ONE DOLLAR per year.
fall(: FA1111L-lt ens e.tsbll.hed leeup
1 pty a want 10,.t has Ing been telt en
llor pctiodtcal Literature art Cattails. Oa
the use Nod, a majority of the weekly
publlralions devoted Ihetr ex, Weise itera-
te n to the po'i;,Ci of "party,' • few to
1(ehgiea and kuidse l topic', and on th
other. one "magazine" poured out Its
mot.thly stores on tkc grand, tneshnu.tabte,
5,11 vitally impurtaut subject of Canadia*
Agriculture.
Although it is Impos tele to treat uf pub-
lic queetjuo without, in some sense, writing
Politi:., yet the FARMER has not nred-
tiled with 'parties' nor wiU it hereafter less
scrupulously avoid t8:•m' lta objects are
the interesting, (8e uaefut,,the necessary.
As agriculture is 18m interest of first tin-
purts0ce to the people of Canada, so is It
awarded rho first place sad late chief atten-
tion in the columns of the Farmer. Emi-
gration, Commercial regulat,oee,Education,
Legislative enactment., and all goeatiooe
bearing un the industrial pursuits of the
country come under impartial ,reviews.—
Short notices of useful book. bar.; literary
sect tions, entertaining, instructive and
moral ; the improvements and discoveries in
Science and.lhe useful arts; a dish for the
ladies end thw-Scrape for the boys ; the mar-
kets at home and abroad, with the general
mews of the deg, complete the bill of fare to
whit we invite the attention of every
thuulfd, in every town and townibtp of
Canada.
The first -volume has met with' ens -
specie' favour lion the pebble and the
press. The encoetuma of the latter, so
liberally bestowed, would have consoled the
Editors with the helief that their Wooers
merited, had they not received encourage-
ment. But the snb,.tantial support of the
public has been arch as to warrant us, we
think in continuing the publication.
The second vulumn will bo superior to
the drat in several points . More tome will
gitcn to ft by the Editor", and a Dumber of
persons of the highest qualifi• aeons have
promised their asnietanee as correspondents.
A number will be sent as a specimin to any
one requiring it by leiter (er otberwtle)
Postage paid. 'All orders should be stet
in by lei, or least 5th January, so tbat we
may know how large an edition to print.—
The unex.pectetdemand for the back Noe.
exhausted our edition of the- 1st volume
some time since, and to prevent such an oc-
currence again, w1 hope our Agents tad all
others will send forward their orders with-
out delay. Subscription .1 ia,advaae..
Toronto, Nov., 1847. 5
Lot No. 5, in front of Crescent, containing
381 perches.
Lot No. 6, in front of the Crescent, con-
taining 381 perches.
Lot Pio. 4, South side of East Street, with
House and Stable, 1 of an Acre.
Lot No. 15, North side of West Street,
with House and Stable, 1 of an Acre.
Lot No. 15, South side of East Street,wilh
House and Stable, 1 of an Acre.
TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE.
My o I'IsTaiCT.
South part of Block A, in the Western
Division, (subject to a mortgage), contam-
,ng res.
Lot509 No.ac23, In the Maitland Concession,
of the Eastern Division, 173 Acres.
GORE OF THE TOWN'P OF LONDON.
Some Park Lot.. in the Gore, near the
Newmarket Tavern, eo0taioing i1 and 5
Acre., each.
TOWNSHIP OF SARNIA.
WESTERN DISTRICT.
West half of Lot No. 2, in. the 3d coo -
cession, containing 100 Acres.
TOWNSHIP OF PLYMPTON.
East hal( of Lot 19, in the 14th conces-
sion, containing I00 Acres.
Twills or'SALR will be made known on
application to the subscriber, and the Title
Deeds of the said property, and other parti-
euluq may be examined at the office of
Movers. ttr,Lsoi IL Ilvosge, Barristers,
London, C. W.
1 boa persons who purchased Lote at the
former rale of Mr. Geary's Lands, will
please pay in all instalments over due, to
the undersigned, who is now empowered to
complete agreements for title, aril receive
the purcbase moneys or the same.
JOHN FRASER,
Agree of the Bank of .Vowrrewl
Dated 15th March, 1848. told
6
RULES OF TiIE EXHIBITION.
0
6 DI'S0LU'1'ION.
o ►T-1Iw . Partnership her tofore existing in
O 1 the town of Goderich, under the name
6 of LATSCl1AW Sc. ERiI, as Cabinet
Maker., is this day dissolved by mutual
0 consent. All outstanding debts due the
O firm, aro requested to bo fettled without
6 -delay—either of the underegned will wee
on them for that purpose ; auil.those having
demands against them will presout them
O for adjustment.
G JACO:, LATSCHAW.
CHRiSTI.AN ERB.
Goderich, April 6, 2818.
'INFORMATION WANTED
CIF JOHN MORIARTY. who left Ire-
land in April, 1845, accompanied by
his brother and Dieter, and armed at Quebee
in June. They subsequently proceeded to
Toronto s�t1n September following; since
that periaa John Moriarty has never been
heard of. It is supposed he went to this
States. Any information respecting him,
addressed lo his sister, StenoAasT Meagan -
TT, Post Office, Thornhill, Canada West,
will bo thankfully received.
January 10, 1848.
1. Aoy Farmer within. the District, not •
Member of this Society, by paying a donation of
Ope Pound, shall be entitled to compete for any
Premium.
2. All Sobacribers in arrest to the Soeiety,
who may wish to exhibit rattling at the Show
are to pay the Treasurer the arm of Teo Shil-
lings, oe or before the 15th of Angust : all
others to be admitted os paying the usual sem
of Five Shillings.
3. All Subscribers having paid the oubecrip-
tion, and only such, to be entitled to compete.
4. All Stock exhibited shall have been the
any fide property of the Exhibitor u month be-
fore the Show, and all other articles 'hewn
meet have been prodtred oe the Farm of the
Exhibitor.
5. All Subscriptions to be paid on or before
the 10th day of August neat.
6. All Competitors for Privre most give the
Secretary notice of the deseriptioa of Stock and
Prndele they i•te*d to Show, en or before 4
o'clock. P. M. the 25th of September.
7. All Stock and Produce to be as the Sbow
Greeted by Odeloek of the day of the Bhew.
The Society's PLOUGHING MATCH will
take plw, a renal is October.
R. G. C(JIt1NGHAMF
Secretary.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
SPRING 4 SUMMER ,.44H1ON*J.' 1010.
A FULL variety of the swat and west
! improved fetsrws •so Sarrsa Etaea
10151 foe t54A+ have bees received by the
..b.erther, who will promptly attend to the
orders of all who say (sow bis with their
patrarsts. A. NA'LalHTE1.
Gederieb IOTA April, 1848. 1y
II. G. WATSON,
P• AtW't'tR A/IIt at,AZIER,
IP`R (1ANOIL , 4.• 4..
G O D E R 1 C 0.
Gederieb,'April 19, 1848.
TEAS, TEAS.
OF alt qualities and at various prices, by
T. GILMOUR is CO.
Feb. 11, Ib48.
JOHN J. E. LION,
m O T• t T PURL'
,
Commissioner Queen' Bthc a,
AND CONVEYANCER.
STRATFORD.
NOTICE. --The above establishment will
be continued and carried on in all its branch-
es, as heretofore. by the subscriber.
JACOB LATSCIl A W
April 6th, 18te. 10.3
TOBACCO.
AN extensive stock wbleh1will 8. m44
chap for cash.
T. GiLMOUR. lis CO.
Ceid.rteh, 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 -
treat, in A uguet last. She is now in great
agony about him, aqd will be therk(ut for
mfdrmation. Direct to Stargaze% llews,
cue of T. Daly, Ken., Stratfud, Hares
District.
SATIN ETTS
OF virtues Textures and Paterns ler
mei a cloatkrlr, wt!l be co'd for the
very lowest remt•neraur' rrrfi''.
1 T. GII.MOUR, bt CO.
Goderich,E�eb. 11, 1843. 3
NOTICE.
rja11OSE indeb•eJ to eke'Sub.eril er are
.11 regnested to make immcJ.1te pac-
ment,•orol>et!i ir,niitcsan] accounts ea;
be put into the hand of an attorccy for col-
lection.
, ROBF.RT MODERWELL.
Godericb, Feb. 18th, 1348. 3tf
EDUCATION.
MR. AND MRS. NAiRN'S SCHOOL,
For English, 1Friling. Arithmetic,
(.engraphy and History.
IT is the desire of the Teachers to gine
their puo.1e a good English Education,
and to impart to them as moth information
as possible.
The exerciser which they give in Writing
to Diction, oeces'arily lead to the compos-
ing of Letters on bus:ncss, and other mat -
len., correctly and grammatically.
The Girls write their copies and i -
see in a separate sputa's( from the Boys,-
under
oys,under tho immcdate superintendence of
Mrs. Nairn.
A class for Sewing will be opcoal upon
15th March from'3 till 4 o'clock.
Terme per Quarter IOe.
Junior Claes 7e. 641.
Set-inz " 2s. 6. extra.
Hr. Ns:reit Class for French will meet,
from and offer 3:J April next, at 6-t clock
in the evening, on Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays acid Friday'.
Terns two dollars a quarter.
There is a private Claps for Latin snit
Geometry from 7 till 9 in the evening, which
may be j need by any one who ie ready to
commence tis11 .it.
Guderich, March 10, 1843. 6
IR 0N.
¶M1E SUBSCRIBERS have nu band a
Itsge geaotity of almost every descrip-
tion of (loop and Bar [roe, which will be
sold on the most ree.nnable term,.
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Feb. 11, 1848.
FARM I:OR SALE.
LOT No. 29, in the 9th enne...akin, Tows •
ship d Oodetich, about 25 seers ender
fence, and 7 serer new chopped land, wit., a
NEW I.Q(i BARN tc DWEI; G 11041411,
15 gens of said lend wee plonched bit fail.
The said Lot is .Itested chant 9 mil.. from
Goderieh, sad it) sulks from the Herm
Rood.
N.11. C.4 -1t wet all rg mored dews.
Aliply (*Om enb.criber,
PATRICK L.1VAN,
Props4tor.
cedsricb, .Yard 10tH 1818.
CROCKERY.
A kin.'. art Porcelatn and Slooewa►e
at reduced price.., by
T. GILMOUR bt CO.
Fob. 11, 1849.
ASTRAY.
CME intn the enclosure of the subecri-
bee, on the Glebe Lot, Metiland Road,
about the 15th of September last, a REI)
IIEIFER, with white face and legs, riving
2 years arid. The owner is regee.t l to
prove petty, pay charge*, and talo her
away, erwt.e said i1e•ber will be s d to
delray re .rooer, according to Statute made
in such case and provided.
JACOB WILLSON.
Goderich. March 15, 1840. 7w3
NOTICE.
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pnbscnher that remain 0115• ti1,J ee
180 first of Ma near, .41 be heeded to tee
Clerk of the Davie(,curt for eyeholes.ROuEN
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