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Claim Arts Ino, fur the fol
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let. roc repairiag pane of the Loudon
Mead to Lot 1. 1, 3, 4 and 6, McGill-
!yre,TMl.tti will be opened st Balk-
' wolfs tae, Letts Read, ea Thursday, the
fled airy el J.se trust„
Sad. Ter epeeist the Lake Road through
!huhu earl Hay, Bad rcpairi.g[ parte of tie
Hey/.H Road Item the Lo01on Road to
1111uds14. end Reidsei.g a bill to make up
the smbabktaest of as sew Bridge o. the
1.34.14 Rite, on the ass lige of road.—
Teta*, will he opened at Gordon's los,
E.yMid, es hide, the lad day of June
14. ref riIrjag parts of the London
kloytrout to Lot 36 to Int 8, is
, s./ .sing two hills and
s pN1la` pad re
of as Has Road opposite
17 sad 11, Hallett. Tenders will be
* pond at CWt.s Arse, is Tucksrsmitb,
4111,Way,the and day of Jose next.
i'edicatiose sad for of Tender
Way M Me, et do Ibsv. letting places six
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e MAN lea�agr K� at the office of the
ssiseiicf, w tle0esstshr es or before the
tl tet, fad sad Sal days of June at.
L'M
wefts will he Iakl out is Sections ;
'tisane meet entity the somber of 8ec-
Vbadenra
d for, d meetforte
be in due fortame ler MisNag the above work,
Wit be Baled 1. the Specifications.
(Slued,) DAVID SMITH,
District Surveyor, H. D.
Dtrtsa.t Suevirest's Glow,
AsiNlell, 18th Slay, 1148. 16td
DISTRICT CONTRACT.
AS the BRIDGE across the River Avon,
is the vi of Stratford, has not
hese Let by Tirt as previously advertised,
tele Subscriber M sew prepared to enter
kis PRIVATE CONTRACT at say Uwe
with say M.shasis who wishes to eoatract
ter the e.spistios of the work. Plan and
Bpeceifkau.e will be Pees et T. M. Daly'.,
S tratford, es at the edges of the subscriber
is Galeria. OMes will be received pa -
sassily, et by hitter, addressed to
DAVID SMITH,
District Surveyor, 11. D.
Dsrams 81mt►ares'a Oman,
Gedstkb, !Ii Bay, 1141. 14td
P. S. Early appliaties he required ad
will he attended Is. D. 8.
NOTICE.
1 year alHEIFER, s advertised fee
same tasshe past in the Hers Signal s
bevies awed kiss sp passives abet the mid-
i or km Ivpaember. will he mid by Pali*
ea the Okla Let. 1iaidasd head, at
If the TIVINTVIZTE 8TH
ry d Ms , a AJ OOfm Yt'Qd,0011•
adsish, Aifl(I MI. 10M. 33.4
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TO LET,
THAT Ikeetartiel and Commodious
How O'Con-
n orMMyoesepied by Capt. O'Con-
nor sed John llstebast Tailor, in
Light -house street.
ALSO FOR SALE
A valuable Lot is Maio Street, on advanta-
geous term.. Apply to
WILLIAM WALLACE.
Galeria, May 418, 1848. 1411
STOLEN OR STRAYED.
AIk)T the Inst of April from the prow-
4°- of WILLIAM BELL, Stanley,
Ludas Reed, a Yoke of Oxen. One black,
with r Bell, and the other rad and white,
with Um left eye *early blhd--any informa-
lise respecting ties, will bel tba.kf.11LLre-
ceiv.d by the awesnal Ofes, or at the Sig.
Od.rieb, Nay 604, 1847. 14.4
STRACHAN & MARS,' .
BAZRI87'ERS and Attend* at Liw,
SeMatom is Clammy, and Baskrapt-
e7, Neter, Palk and Conveyancer Gode-
via� Stretford, Huron District, C. W.
kW/ Sisiesil, Godericb.
Damn. Hn
es Leans, Stratford.
sed tial, April 20, 1848. 6.1
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, &c.
TO LET,
•T STRATFORD.
THE 0cbseriber being anxious to retire
• Ars beanies,wish' To LIT the well
lames iILACAS ITH'S SHOP, Sheds,
rid DWELLING HOUSE, situated is the
wort end of the thriving tows of Stratford ;
with *8. geed will of the business. The
ahem, remises bate been for masy years
ocespid, cad the ren of business is equal
to logo hest tatted in the District. The lease
tatty he M ee Ila.y years u may be agreed
on. The Toole, Tres, kc. will also be dis-
pelled wt. Rust moderate.
JOHN SHERMAN.
Slddmd, 17th April, 1848. 1211
.1. RUTLEDGE, & CO.
SADDLE AJW HARNESS MAKERS,
B013 to litigate le the inhabitants of
Sedleebb sad eorreendieg country, that
they bare oesse.eed business in the pro -
WOW 1114417 °...pied as the Di,i.we Court
case, Mime they wUl etisetantly have ea
bud ea IWOItneot of
• tADDL1R AND HARNESS,
std .R eau' articles is ash bee M beei-
MS
will be midst Moderate prise..
�a1�l�l+wra
1 104.. 1141
NOTICE.'
arealiserair sheat tliseentiooi■``
se hi the tows dt1M W M i1 that *Mate aft those b-
_ they will be waled
=Lop osoknoodmaly 'MI do
. w0I. it plow Mer is that sedan
ea* do vono et tb. Col" 066 wgl
peobapnolintteal laaga no arm sway
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GODERICH CARRIAGE SHOP.
LICUTmcitain rritisur, ovit woe wear os
ALLEN'S INN.
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THE Subeeriber respectfully intimates to
the inhabitants of Ooderich and its
vicinity, that Le as prepared to execute all
orders for
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, LUMBER k
LIGHT WAGGONS,
Cuttens,iumber Sleighs, Gigs, Dog Caste,
kc., and all other articles in his line of
business.
N. B. Repairing promptly attended to.
()7 Country Produce takes in part pay.
mut. JOHN SAVAGE.
Goderich, Feb. 18th, 1848. 37
WAGGONS AND SLEIGHS.
NO. 7 EAST STREET,
NIA.LT OrrrsITS Tito las.arTY,AN
Mennen.
T11E Subscribers begs leave to inform
his friends and the public at lar`., that
he is now prepared to receive orders for
LUMBER OR LIGHT WAGGONS,
which shall be manufactured of the beat
materials, and by experienced workmen.
(17 Harrows and Drags made to order ;
Plough Castings Wooded.
ALEXANDER MELVIN.
Godericb, Feb. 9, 1848. 1U
FARM FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale Lot No.
oma in the seventh Coecessioe of the
Township of Colborne, West Divieiog.
Then ie on the premieres a small Log Baro,
with 11 acres under good cultivation, and
well reseed. The laud is of excelleot
quality, and within 6 miles of the Town of
Godertch, containing 100 acres.
TERMS of Salo will be made knows by
applying to William Robertson, Esq., Can-
ada Company's Office, Goderich, or to the
subscriber.
DAViD SMITH.
Godericb, March 1st, 1848. 61f
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE.
APART or portion of BLOCK G. in the
towaebip of Colborne, Western Divi-
eioa, Huron District, containing, TWO
HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, with
26 acres cleared and in good order ; femmes
is repair. There is a good Frame Home
[Cottage style), epos the premises, 35 by
32 feet; also, a Frame Baro 50 by 36, and
Two Frame Sheds, each'80 feet long, with
a Log Farm House is tolerable repair.—
There are three running streams of water
through Um Lot ; two of winch are is the
cleanag, and • first rate Well is the cellar
of the frame bones. Wood epos the laud,
.Lindy hard timber. Said fare is situated
bet 1i miles frees Godericb, the District
town.
al' This desirable -property will b sold
ata reasonable price. For terms apply to
Mtwara. STRACHAN k LiZARS,
Solicitors, West -street.
Godericb, March 22, 1848. 7tf
H. B. O'CONNOR,
IMPORTER, WEST STREET.
r1'AKES this opportunity of returning his
sincere thanks to his friends and the
public for the liberal support and distin-
guished patronage he has received sine the
opening of his Establiebment is Goderieb,
and begs to assure them that be will still
continue to supply them with the best and
cheapest articles in bio lies as usual. Ile
would direct.th.ir attention to bis varied
and extentensive importations which be is
now receiving of DRY GOODS, GROCE-
RIES,
ROCFRIES, CROCKERY and HARDWARE,
the low prices of which he is certain will
speak for themselves, and for quality mad
variety cannot be surpassed in Western
Canada.
H. B. O'CONNOR.
Goderich, Jan. 28, 1048. 111
('Batter, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn,
kc., and every description of Farmer's
Produce takes in exchange. Cash will be
paid for good Gres 8.d, Hides and Fore.
STRATFORD HOTEL.
ISAAC MAY, informs friends and the
public, that be bail taken the BRICK
TAVERN, lately in the occupation of Mr.
Brows, at the Ent end of Stratford, where
nothing shall be wanting on hie pan to pro-
mote the comfort and convenience of his
guests.
1. M. !lettere himself that his selection of
Wise asd Liquors is equal to any in the
country, and bis Stabling department is of
the most complete description.
Stratford, 98th April, 1848. 13tf
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
SPRING ♦ SUMMER FASRIONSJer 1848.
AFULL variety of the newest and mat
improved Sauna ire Sonora runt-
imes for 1848, have been reoeiv.d by the
subscriber, who will promptly attend to the
ordere of r11 who may favour him with their
patronage.
A. NAYSMITII•
Goderieh 11th April, 1848. 1y
NOTICE.
ALL Notes and Accounts des to the
wbscriber that reneie resettled al
the first of May next, will be headed to the
Clerk of the Division Court foe eolleetlo..
8068 ROBERTSON.
Galerieb, Apsll 4 1148. 10* f
Cate NAILS.
40 CAI NAI1.A, assorted
ilk A' t�lie S.Mcri►re, whelp
Ala ill MIL
X. 1A SEYMOUR k CO.
Iisd81116116686 1% IN/. 7!6
D. WA?NOL
BAIutiBTlt AIM ATI't MER*V L411,
sosaar s s wissei imam aam�[mtf, Arlt►
orPll1E IR I' % MARL!? fillanio. :
SODERIGU•
PeCiOXIL ' f/
NEW STORE.
81'RATFORD.
BY WM. H. HINZ.
THE Subscriber begs lour loto tlal)mste
that he has opened a STORE et the
apt end of Stratfurd, witha general assort-
ment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
kc. A DJ he hopes for a share of the patron-
age of his neighbours and the public. He
sells cheap fur Cask or Produce.
W M. 11. IIINE.
Stratford, March 14, 1848. 9 es
NOTICE.
ALL thou belebt.4 to the Estate f
the late Mr. HICKS of Stratford, will
please Settle the same without delay, )nd
without extra expenses; and also all those
bavlDg any Claims spriest the above Estate,
are required imniedtately to present the
same fur Adjustment to Jou•. Heats,
Mitchell.
Mitchell, March 24, 1848. 8
NOTICE. -
APPLICATION will be made to the seat
Session of the Provincial Legislature,
for leave to bring in a Bill to constitute sad
form the following Townships and Gore,
and Block of Land, via :—North Easthepe,
South Easthope, Dowels and Gun,—Ellieo,
Blanchard, Fullerton, Logan and Hibbert,—
Wellesley, Mornitr ton and Maryborougb,
and Western half of�Wilmot, and the Block
of Land behind Logan,—into a new Dis-
trict. ALEX. MITCHELL.
Sec'y of Committee.
Stafford, [Huron],
1st of April, 1848. 5 10.6
FOR SALE.
ALAT of Laud, situated on the Bay-
field road, five mile, and a half from
Godericb—will be sold cheap.
Terms of payment to wit purchase».
L. ALVORD.
Codericb, March /18, 11148. elf
CLOVER SEED,
VOR Sale by the subscriber at 74 pence
11' per pound.
R. MODERWELI..
Godeneh, March f4, 1848.
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
FARMERB,ENCOURAGE YOUR
HOME MANUFACTORIES.
THE Subscribers beg to . inform the i.-
habitaota of the uton Distnct, that
they bays in full operation, their NEW
FOUNDRY, which for convenience sad
the facility with which the work is done,
equals, they feel proud to aaasart, any
country foundry in Canada.
They further pledge themselves .to the
public to sell all Goods in their tine, IS
cheap if not copper • as good, if not bet-
ter, than *bey can be obtained from any
other foundry in Canada or elsewhere.
The patronage the have t with during
the short time they hse
have been in besieges
here, warrants the above statement, and
they take this opportunity of infonaut'
tbar friends cad lbs public that they will
use every exertion in their power to main-
tain the character, they trust, they have
folly established for themselves.
They will have on hand Threshing Mills,
Saw bill and Grist Mill Castings ; Reac-
tion Water -wheels, Smut Machines of the
latest and most approved plan, Steam En-
gines, and all kinds of Hollow -ware, such
as Bake Kettles, Bellow Pots, Tea Kettles,
Sugar Kettles ; also, various sixes of Cook-
ing and Parlour Stoves, and every deocrip-
tioe of Ploughs, sec., ke.
In additioo to the above, they are ready
to receive orders for BELLS from five to
tee hundred pounds weight, and warranted
to be well toned.
GEORGE MILLER k CO.
Godeneh, Januaay 98, 1848. ly
N. B. In order that the subscribers may
be enabled to discharge the pledges -given
in the above advertisement, they must OS -
gist upon prompt payments, therefore, ofil1
Notes and Book Accounts now due, imme-
diate payment is requested.
DIV. COURT BLANKS,
P RINTED on a superior quality of paper,
for sale at the Huron Signal Office,
chap for Cash.
Goderich, Jan. 21, 1848. 1
GiLBERT PORTE,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S fuh-
ionable Boot and Shoe Maker, Weet
Street, Goderich.
March, 1st, 1848. bine
NOTICE.
THE next fittings of the 1st Division
Court will be held at the Goal, Gode-
rich, o. Saturday the 3rd June next.
A. F. MORGAN,
Clerk of lei D. Court.
Goderieb, 48th April, 1818. 13
TOBACCO.
AN extensive stock which will be .rid
cheap for cash.
T. GiLMOUR k CO.
Goderich, Feb. 11, 1848. f
TEAS, TEAS.
OF ell qualities and .t various prices, by
T. GILMOUR iL CO.
Feb. 11, 1148• •
DI580I.UTI0N.
711E Partnertbip heretofore existing In
• the town of Godericb, trader the same
of I.ATSCHAW k F.RR, u Csbiaet
Makers, is this day dissolved by mutual
coolest. All outstanding debts des *8V
firm, are requested to be settled wiliest
delay—either of the undervigned wiU wait
.a * for that purpoes : and those havlae
ileums& ageism thus will prosiest tk
for .djustaaeet.
JACOB LATOCHAW.
CHRISTIAN ERB.
0ederich, April 8, 1848.
NOTiCK.—Tie above.Meblisbmeat will
M anuti.esd and carried es te all its beanel-
la% es heretofore. by the eubeeriber.
JACOB LATSCHAW.
April SA, 1848. leen
NARPURHEY BRANCH
OP Thai MUMS DMITRIC? AOAICVL-
7VRII.1,. rocB,TY•
THE mammy BRANCH of the
Hem Diatrtat Agricultural Society
will hell a Sleeting kg 18. Erxbtbuloo of
FARM STOCK,
:ki.l.
.cst Mr. J..eaCsTarern,.llarperbey, onYnday,t. 21
, 1848.
Fur the, purpose of Adiodging aad Award-
ing PRIZES for the vanuw Animal. and
.4rtides hereinafter lucetntaod :—
FIRST CLASS.
rC s. d.
For the beat Entire Born 1 10 0
Ind do. 0 13 0
For the best Brood Mare sod Foal- 1 0 0
Ind do. do.• 0 13 0
For the best Two-year old Filly • • • - 0 13 0
Ind do. do0 10 0
For the beat Yearling do. • • • 0 16 0
god do. do. ••• 0 10 0
SECOND CLASS.
For the best Bull 1 le 0
Ind do 0 16 0
Fur the but Mitch Cow Laving had
a Calf in 1848 1 0 0
and
best 0 10 0
For the beat Two-year old Heifer
calved after the 1.t Jan., 1846, 0 13 0
find beet 0 7 6
For the beet Bull O.lf valved after
the l.t January, 1648 • • • . 0 16 0
tad beet. . 0 7 6
Fur the best Heifer Calf calved after
the 1.t Janudiy, 1848• - • • 0 15 0
Ind best.. 0 7 6I
For the beet Fat Ox 0 11 0
tod do. a 0 7 6
Fpr the best Fat Cow 0 12 0
god do • 0 7 6
THIRD CLA88.
For the best Ram 0 1 S 0
god do 0 7 6'
For the best :air of Ewa. hat*,
.
suckled their Lamb till the
1.t of July 0 10 0
rod beet _ 1 1 t
For the best pair Ewe Lomb•0 10 0
Ind do. as. 0 7l
For the best Top L. an 0 10 0
Ind do. 0 7 0
FOURTH CLASS.
For the best Boar 1 0 0
Sed do. 0 16 0
Fee the best Sow having had Pigs
is 1848 .. • • 0 16 0
Ind bast 0 10 0
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.
For the best 2 besiege( Fall Wheat 0 15 0
1.d do do. •••• 0 10 0
For the best 2 bushels of Spring
What . 0 16 0
tad best 0 10 0
For the best s bushels 8slertan
Spring Wheat 0 15 0
90 best 0 10 0
For the best 2 bushels of Barley • . • 0 10 0
red do. do. ••• 0 7 6
For the best 2 bushels of O.ta• • • • 0 10 0
led do. do.•.•• 0 7 6
For the best 2 bushels of Peas • • • • 0 10 0
Ind do. do - 0 7 6,
For the best bushel of Timothy •.• 0 5 0
For the beat 90 lbs. Clover S.ed • • 0 16 0
For the best 10 Ib.. 8.44.8m/dish Tur-
nip Seedwe 0 10 0
Ter -
2nd best 0 5 0
For the best 12 Roots of Mangle
Worts&l 0 6 0
DAIRY PRODUCE.
For the best 26 lbs. Halt Butter •• • 0
2nd do. do. .•. 0
For the best 5 lbs. Fresh Butter• • • 0
2nd do. do. ••. 0
For the beet 35 lbs. Cheese 0
Ind do. do. ••0
DOMESTICS.
15 0
10 0
10 0
76
15 0
10 0
For the best 10 yards manufactur-
ed Cloth 0 14 0
2nd best 0 10 0
For the best 10 yards Flannel0 10 0
Ind do. do. 0 7 A
For the best 20 lbs. Maple Sugar•0 10 0
led do. do. •0 7 6
RULES OF THE EXHIBITION :
1. Any person receiving a Premium for
any of the above-named Grain and Peas, to
be obliged to sell to any member of the
Society, if demanded, Teo Bushels same as
the sample shown, at the highest market
2. The Material of the Domestic Manu-
factured Cloth and Flannel to be produced
from the Farm of the Competitor.
3. All Subscribers having paid their
sobecription, and only such, to be entitled
to compete for any Premium.
4. Bolls must bare a ring or screw in the
nose, with a rope or chain attached to, pre-
vent
ro-vent accident'.
3. Heifers with Calf at foot may show as
Heifers.
6. All Stock exhibited shall have been
the Iowa fids property of the Exhibitors
month before the Show, and all other arti-
cles showa must have been produced on the
Farm of the Exhibitor. Any person violat-
ing, or attempting to violate, this rule, shall
be rendered incapable of competing or any
future occasion.
7. Any person neglecting to pay their
Sub.criptiou on or before the 87th of June,
will be debarred from competing or entering
for any Premiums offered, unless they pay
to the Treasurer, two weeks before the
Cattle Show, a sum equal to the proportidt
which sub sub.enption paid, on or before
that date, would have secured from govern -
rout or other sources, no as to place their
subscriptions on tbessM footing as that
of others, wbo pay in time to get such
addition to the foods.
8. All Competitors for Prises must give
the Secretary notice of the description of
Stock or Produce they intend to .bow, be-
fore the day of Exhibition.
9. All Stock and Produce to he on the
Show Grated by 10 o'clock on the day of
the Show. 38. Show to commence at 1t
o'clock, none.
Q7 Tks Society's PLOUGHING
MATCH will take plate is Oet.ier.
G. THOMPSON,
H. B. A. S.
Barpurbey, 7th A 1848 I1
" DR. HAMILTON,
8 UR0En/,
wall •Tal.T,
0 ODER 1 C H.
Feb., *148. ay
JOHN J. E. LiNTON,
r. 5510,
Cbmmiptioiser Queen's Be*
AND CONVEYANCER.
STRATFORD.
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
OANADA WEST.
TIIE CANADA COMPANY bars liw
disponi, about 1,600,000 ACKh0 OF
LAND dispersed throughout most of the
'Foo nsbip, in Upper Canada—seely 600.-
000 Acres are sttueted in the Bowan Tract,
well known as ono of the tnoet fertile ports
of the Province—,t has trebled its popula-
tion in fireears, and now costatas up-
wards of 20,000 inhabitants.
The LANDS are offered by way of
t. E A S E, for Tau Years, or for
Sale, CASH DOWN—toe planer
one-fifth Cush, and the balance is /sstu]-
meats being done away with.
The Bents payable 1st February each
year, are about the Interest at Six Per
Cent.upon the price of the Laud. Upon most
of the Lots, when LEASE/1, NO MON EY
18 REQUIRED DOWN—whilst upon the
others, according to locality, one, two, or
three years Rent, must be pard in advance,
—but these payments will free the Settler
from further calls until 2nd, 3rd or 4th year
of his term of Lease.
The right to PURCHASF. the FREE-
HOLD duringthe term, is secured to the
Lease. at a xed sum named in Lease, and
an allegiance is made according to antici-
pated payment.
(,iota of Lands, and say further informa-
tion can be obtained, (by application, if by
letter post-paid) at the Courier's Ornate,
Toronto and Goderick ; of R. BIRDSALI,
Esq., Asphodel, Colburn. District ; Dr.
AL.LIN°, Guelph, Or J. C. W. DALr, Esq.,
Strafford, Huron District.
Goderich, March 17, 18481 7
PROSPECTUS
or Tris SECOND VOLU M or yam
CANADA.FARMER.
A Family Joar'sal '1rieultere—Internal Im-
psovesent—Literature-.Bel sce-GeneralIa-
wMge.oa—pablished every Saturday, at R.
.Brewer & Ca's Establishment, Tomato, and
Is sow offered at the exceeding low price of
ONE DOLLAR per year.
THE FARMER was established to sup-
ply a want that bas long been felt in
the periodical Literature of Canada. On
the one haat, a majority of the weekly
publications devoted their exclusive atten-
tion to the politics of "party," a few to
Religion and kindred topics, and on the
other. one "magazine" poured out iia
monthly stores on the grand,ioexbaustable,
and vitally important subject of Canadian
Agriculture.
Although it is impossible to treat of pub-
lic question without, in some sense, writing
politics, yet the FARMER has not med-
dled with ' parties' nor will it hereafter lees
scrupulously avoid them• Its objects aro
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 atter
tion in the columns of the Farmer. Emi-
gration, Commercial regulatione,Educatioe,
Legislative enactments, and all question.
bearing on the iodustrial po»uita of the
country .come ander impartial reviews.—
Short notices of useful books kc.; literary
selections, entertaining, instructive and
moral ; the improvements and discoveries in
Science and the useful arta ; a dish for the
ladies and the Scrape for the boys ;the mar-
kets at home and abroad, with the general
news of the day, complete the bill of fare to
which we invite the -attention of every
family, in every town and township of
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E. C. WATSON,
PAINTER AND aLAEISR,
PAW AAiiGZR, +s• A,s-
OODERICH.
CHATHAM.
DISTRICT 07 KENT.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE P U R
SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR
CAPITALISTS.
THE subunber bavieg commenced bust
.tee iw Goderich—and with the view m
carrying es his operatics with more fac•h
ty cad sure es, is in want of cash --offers
lbs f.IIowin: valuable property for est.,
attested is the aourishiaef lows of Chalker,.
the District seat fur Kent, for cash only
vis :—
That advaetalreowly situated property
in Chatham North. containing FOUR wa-
ter Lots—according to the tows plus aur
vey—with a good and wheteetial two atop•
Dwelling hoot. thereon, Kitchen, an ex-
cellent garden, summer bows, 3c., &.c.,
suitable for a large family or u public
Hotel, a Barn 40 feet by 24, and ■ logo
enclosed Building well adapted for distilling
or for storage, being erected on a aub.tan-
h31 wharf, mooring resects of over 500
tons burthen. On the premise, in also art
tovaluable Spring, the excellencies of its
waters are cot surpassed in thve District.
—ALSO.-
Two Building Lots in Chatbarn North
Block G., well situated, being opposite the
new Bridge, shortly to bb erected.
A large two story Frame House (Venting
the Barracks, 40 feet by 26, nearly 604.814,
with half an acre Lot belonging.
—AL80—
SEVENTY-FIVE Acres of excellent
Land situated on the banks of the River
Thames, only three miles below the town
of Chatham, with a dwelling House there-
on, about 40 acres cleared, and is a high
state of cultivation.
All, or part, of the above property will
bo sold os reasonable terms for Bah down,
or one-fourth down, and the remainder in
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prietor at Godericb.
CHARLES DOLBEN.
Goderiehr Jan. 28, 1848. 1
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NOTICE is hereby given, by order o
1i Excellency the Administrator er
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who here received location, of land in
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