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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1848-06-02, Page 3'))'jR aa[Miara b4sisg oij. P d the ►e. q Sefeettl w.re pros and members of the E,...thve Co eRasw That .o[alealba of see Esedetive Direc- tory seems to have surprised the press.— The fall of Laurin* Irene the top, wbicb it war believed be would have occupied, to .Carle the lowest place as the list, is the theme of eeeamast i. the whole of the Parts Journals of the 1 Fut this apparent dullest of his popularity aural amuses are tasiga.d. The principal 0e., is the ,olid tads he upraised that M. Ledge Rollin should be named ors of the Executive, M. Arago was, on the occ•ssion, a neutral per. wee, and to him therefore were given the votes of snarly tie satire Asaetnbly. ROME. Then ban bees some diersrb.aeee L Roos, Om people bads; de.aatsd a declaraties d war t Amuu. s step which the Pop was ts.wil sal to take. no was forced to give way, bowies,, ss stated below: -- fila rots togas, £OfraIA oacr.uao. The Ptedmoateso Coterie of the 5th instant, se.tatas a letter from Civila Vecchia, of the 2nd ilast, which states that the Pope had yielded to the pentraiene of the patriot Maorlaoa, who as.wnced to the people that the ministers re- maiaod, except Cardinal Aetonelti, replaced by him, Maanana. The ministers posseea fa 1 pewee over alt temporal affairs, comprising the quseties of war. All the private correspondsace e t the Cardinale, which bed been seized, were mad to the public oo the Capital by a Senator. Maoritaa, after haraogwsg the people, made the followla declameen;—Ist. No priest stall be appoisted to all say� public employment.— tad War shall be formally declared. 3rd. Pit. II. is the heed of the Goverameat. 411e. A daily official bull.tia .hall be published of the goat war. 511. Encouragement shall be afford- ed to the Roman youth to arm and to proceed to drive the Barbanan. from July. Borne arrests have been made, and atsoagst others the Coss - =seder of the Fort of Aimee*. The Romw SIR perfectly united, trod the Cardinala are gatb- erisg, mead the Popo sow that they see his de- penar. is:impo..ibk, for which they had sande *very preparettea. The MLi.ters have pima - ad to prum the war, .ad to co-op.na with du manpower, of the State to drive out the Awtri- eaa Tb* Wanes Meister .hall be expelled freer Remo. The Austrian Gov.tameat, in eeyuactioe with the Jessica, had coeeeried • cabal, in consequence of which all the Genus B,.bop. Menaced Me Pope with a schism if be declared war spasm Austria. 1[rnl.Ot11MIT OF TN; rota. A report prevailed is Paris yesterday, that the Pope, repenting kis lam hostility to Austria, had revoked he declaration of war; that in conse- quence, the people had risen eta miasma, end de- posed from hie temporal authority—placing im rider restruat is the Castle of 8L Apple. AUSTRIA AND ITALY. On letters from the Army of Operations e. !be Miseie tad Upper Adige, of the 2sd, Mute tbat the whole right beak of the Adige, above Velma u far as Poston* is ria the blade of Charles Albert ; that the Asutrlans were bates in fear serval placers oe the the right bask.es the morsing of the 1st, with a large ler is kill- ed sad wounded and 400 prieooera, A combat took place neer Mantua oo the 4th hawser the Aromas aad Tuscan troops and 14.- apelitw eeetiageat, in which the former, to the member of 300, were drives back with cassia. - ..Melees is killed, woosd,d sad prieoeer. Our private Issuers free" Aaooea of the Lt is - mut asnosace the arrival of -several battali's. of Naapolitsa troop is that town, oa their march U aid is chinas the Austrians oat of Italy. It wee expected that the entire Neapotitaa force Weald lament to 8000 moo. As n uretweerfal issurrectioe had been at- m, Madrid, at 4 o'clock, A. M., on the 7th Tee esadict war eaagaiaary, and /awed leveed boar. Maass the killed is 0.s. Tolegi., brother-in- law to Marie. A eo.rsidutable number of the is- nrre.ts bad bees taken prisoners, and thirty of them were tried and found guilty, and sentenced to death. They were about to he shot when the Post left for England. HOME DISTRICT JUDGESHIP. The Hon. 8. B. Harris's has received 9sie appointment as lodge of the Home Die - that Court, and has entered on the duties of his office. We shall not affect to say Oat we are pleased with the appointment our opinion of Mr. Harrison's public con- duct has been given. ere now and we have seen Re cease to alter it ; and we eertaioly moat deplore that oee who acted so impro. petty should ever again be placed in a art - natio[ of high public trait. At the same time it is but justice to Mr. Harrison to say ; that the moral effect of the appoint - meat ie the only objecticn which can be made to it as he L admitted on all hands to be highly competent to discharge the dwties of his office with efficiency and t7We cannot blame the Administration for their course in this matter ; we believe they solid from • high sense of duty to the choice they made—sod perhaps they were right in sacrificing (in a menu» )the con- sistency of their own principles to secure the eNcieticy of a very important public de- partment. Tbey certainly did alt they could to fill the *Mee from the legal gentle- mme of high standing os the Liberal side of politics. Ard it is a strong argument in favour of *Reform in Law Costs, that there was the utmost difficulty in finding one Bar- rister of sufficient standing to take the office although a salary of some £676 per annum is attached toil—T,ke Globe. A short time since a portion or the Press were busily engaged in bringing before the Goeroment, the abuse that bad been perpe- trated and countenanced in the Provincial Penitentiary ; and the result bas been that a Commitee of Enquiry has been appointed 1 iaveatigale elle charges, consisting of the Hoa. Adam Ferguson, Mr• Sberiff Thema, of Hamilton, G�or a Brown, Esq., reditesof the Globe and two French Gentle- men.—{Via Cbroslole. Notwlthetandi.g the eeok,ao cry of Fro- meriptlee mode by the tory pro, the i, Radical" administration is daily beset by Tory nicks woken. Such meanness Is contemptible, bet it shows the stuff they w made of.—I1i11. Ast4ty,N Ov A Purr our ALS.—Takings a elaie fie dif It consists Of three - �M1'pq w-erpefrft, water, and extractiver application Of a moderate degrw M bw>, end lb* aid eta retort the Oat easy he separated and preeeeved ; and byte spplieatlew of se fttertsased host, the sesawd water eta be driven hp the Mammy fa shape of v.0 t pa tie lgMvg all the third ot- Mel ear the vowel. Now 'ea_ le et Leh- eftis.ig. quality, weighs abed IS en,Whish Ot teeest.w deohel. No see esellsed w os6re the emeriehitag leak , she uresis, er rem wesM he the Malt .161V6161$ NIA I f M IW M the M N� If w, erg tfeN tag at ail bet pare water ; of ceerse it will not bet contended for a moment that this contain* the uouriehmg principle el Leer ; we are therefore, constrained to look fur it to the remaining ounce ; and hers sure enough it is. Each pint of alecontaiaa one ounce of solid mall., sad this alone Sae im- part aourtebmont to the system.—D.egios Jerolis Weekly Newspaper. APPOiNTS1ENTS. Saemersat'5 Ornra, Muotreal, 27th May, 1641. Eacelkoey the Gueerner General has bon plseayd to wake t1m following app.tat- weets, viz :— John Gamble, Enquire, of Dundas. to he so Associate Caesar, is and for the District of Gore. David TborLuro, a1 Queeuton, and Agnew P. Ferrell, a Danville. Lignites, to be direc- tive of the Grand River, under Stuure 4 and 5 Viet. Chap. 74. Michael Deane, of Gananogne, to practice the Art of Land Surveying in that put of the Pro- viocs formerly Upper Canada. DISMISSAL. His Excellency the Governor General bee been pleased to discharge James Mimetic, of the towe- ebio of Grantham, Esquire, from the Commis- sion of the Peace for the District of Three Riven, is that part of the Province heretofore Lower Canada. NEW LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS. MossaIAL, 23rd May, 1848. Hie Excellency the Governor General has been pleased to call to the Legialative Council of this Province, the Hoaoarabl. Etieaas Paschal Tache sad Junes Leslie, d tla City of Montreal, Endres. ,markets. Mo,WL, May 96, 1848: FLaoa—Before receipt of news per " Caledo- nia," the price hod improved, and .aloe were made et 93e 9d a 96e, most holden asking 26a a 26e 3d, Sine* thea the market has been dell, will few sales e.til within the last two days, when several *boosted barrels have changed bands at 95. • 25a 3d. Wazxr--Sales of good U. C. mixed, have been made darise tie week et 6s 6d a 6,70 q 61 lbs. Paws --Two or three parcels have changed hands at 3s 9d a 3a 104d. OAT*IAL—Sake to a small extent at 248 6d. le Paovwoss very little doing. Features—Flour to Liverpool mad the Clyde 2s 9d ; Ashes, 99a gel to tie latter ; tad Wheat to Liverpool, Ss 6d—Tresecripe G000 les roe Linaxuzs.—We are tdld that ase of on Lumber Merchant" has mold . Raft of White Pine at bed. per foot L the Que- bec inerket.—Neese. (CT Sub.zriptiess for the "Hares Signal" baro bees received from Mena Wm. Matibie, A. Tamer, and David Robauoe, Brockville.— Also from 8o1. Gen. Blake, J. Morrison, Esq., M. P. P.; W A. Baldwin, E.q. and R. C. Fer- gaaw, F.q., Bank B. N. A.—Toroeto. Alis frees J. W. Rlag, E.q., Bylaws. I. LEWI8, LAW, CE.4NCER AND CONVEYANCING mime, 1848. GODF,RICH. NEW GOODS. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. THE Subscriber is just in receipt of ■ quantity of DRY GOODS and GRO- CERIES ; and will be in continual receipt of New Goody from this time till the close of at ligation A QUANTITY OF FINE SALT, Just received on Commission, which the Subscriber will sell cheap for CASH, Wheat or Oats, at the teak pries, P. 8.—Butter, Wool, Timothy Seed, Wheat, and all other kinds of merchantable Prodoce taken in exchange for Goods at Cash Price. CHRISTOPHER CRABB. Goderich, June 2, 1848. 3118 SALE OF FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kc., kc. AT STRATFORD. THERE will be Sold by Public Sale, at the Shakapear. ion, Stratford, on Moo - day, 12th instant, and following days, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following _property of the late Mr. R. 8. RAWLiNSON, viz A Span of Horses.; Yoke of Oxen ; 2 Cows; 1 Calf, 16 Sheep ; a lot of Swine, young and old, Turkeys, pucks, Geese, and Fowls, i Waggon, Heats Chain et t'iSett 600 feet of Lumber Se harness, Sadie, Bridles and Halters, Fann- ing Mill, 9 Ploughs, Drag, Grindstone, Cradle and 8)toes ; Cro.i cut Saw ; Hoes, Forks, Shovels, a lot of Carpenter's Tools, with a variety of other articles too various to mention, —ALSO— Parlour, Bed -room, and Kitchen Furniture, Bureau ; large Parlour Stove ; Musical Box, a Cornnpion and case ; Gold Watch and Gold Chain, Doable b.rrslied Gan (Be.t- Iey'stent) and case, pair of Pistols and es te(good) ; Books. —ALBO— A great variety of Clotbiag (nearly all paw), eonsiatrag of Coats, Trows.rs, Vesty Boots and Shoes : but these, with other arti- cle., tars so numerate end en vwrim.s, that adeseeriipptoiion of them would droopy too tl" 1'I llf8—thud,, £t0, crab ; over LSO, throe sleuths credit, en approved Notes, with twtsrest. THOMAS M. DALY, dMariiistreser. Stedgerd, him E isles, le NOTICE. THE Brtbscriber baying relinquished the bwsilssea of Baking to favour of Mr. Homey Newman, m to return thanks for the eoppert he baa 6er.totors received, sad ONO eN9ideratly recommend bis suenmeer be Worthy of public seppert. JOHN LANCASTER. Asdertsh, tier! May, 1848. 17tf rr EX'T'ENSIVE SA1J' OI FARbl STOCK, ke. kc. kc. TIJERE wig be Sole by Public Sale, al the Submersion's promisee, near Stret- ford, on Thursday the 1611i o: 1uoe, at 10 o'clock, A. M.— One Spas of Horses 6 years old, Oae do do 4 years uldr cbem..t, well m•l:bed, Orad Mare ; Span of Cults, 9 years old, (15e year u14 Cult ; one Mare and foal, Teo ankh Cows, Two 9 yearn old Heifers, Three 1 year old do, Two 1 yam—sold BuUe, 60 Sheep, 2 Yoke of Oxon, 3 Waggons, Thrarhing Machine, 4 horse power, 3 Fanning Milt, . 2 Guns (Rifle and Musket), 8 Ploughs, 1 Drag ; 9 Stoves, ! Setts of Harness, And a number of other articles. 07- Credit to the la January next, nn approved Notes. WILLIAM PINDER. Ellice, lith Lot, 1st Con., June 2,'48. 18 BOOT AND SHOE STORE, MARKET SQUARE. JUST received, and will be sold cheep for cash or marketable produce, • large as- sortment of BOOTS AND SHOES of various sizes and qualities. — ALSO— A large quantity of different descriptions of LEATHER, which will be sold to the trade on the most reasonable terms, either by wholesale or retail. Intending purchas- ers are requested to call and examine for themselves at abs Boot and Shoe Stoma THOMAS 1VATKINS. 07- Pegs and Findings for sale. Goderich, May 26, 1848. 17tf N. B.—Patent SCALE, weighing from 11b. to 500, for reale. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF Q1i 66 fell Cal 0. MANCHESTER UNITY. ALODGE of the I.O.O. F. in con- nection with the Manchester Unity, was opened in the town of Goderich, at the Huron Hotel, on the 201h instant, by W. R. Woobam, FAN., P. G., London; eaglet - ed by W. Nieman, Fee., M. P. P., G. M., of the Dundas Lodge, Bro. John Willson, Esq., M. P. P., II. C. R. Beecher, E.q. and' Samuel Reed, Esq., under very flattering prospects. After which the installation of Officers took place, when the following Brothers were elected :— HAMILTON B. O'Connor, Esq. N. G. Jon.. STRACHAN, Esq. V. G. Jute GALT, E.q. Secretary, 2.oROA* HAMILTON, ESQ. $ergeo*, Gimes bei:Wi, Esq Treasurer. Goderich, May 22, i548• 17 EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. THOMAS GILMOUR di. CO. WOULD respectfully intimate that they • T have just received, direct from the New York and Montreal Markets, a very large assortment of Straw, "Leghorn, Dun- stable, Tuscan, and imitation Silk BON- NETS, and a great variety of almost every description of FANCY GOODS, suited to the fashion and taste of the season. Also, an extensive stock of HABERDASHERY, CLOTHS, and all kinds of Staple Goods. Likewise, large quantities of GROCERIES, particu- larly a very superior supply of TEAS, from 1.. 3d, per pound upwards, according to quality ; tad Tobacco at all prices. As the whole extensive stock has been selected by the proprietors in person, they can :confidently recommend them to their ;friends and customers, and u the purchases Dave been effected exclusively on cash prin- ciples, they have resolved to sell on the most reasonable terms and at the lowest possible profits troy Caen. [ {� bfarketable prodose of every descrip- tion taken in exchange at the highest mar- ket price. THOS. GILMOUR It CO. Goderich, 18th May, 1848. 16 NOTICE. SEALED TENDERS will be received by Messrs. W. Chalk, D. H. Ritcbie and R. Balkwell, or the Subscriber, en the part of the Municipal Council, for the District of Huron, until the FIRST, SECOND and j'Hi4D of JUNE, at 12 o'clock noon, when the Tenders will be tiptoed at the following places—Balkwell's Ino, London Road ; Gordon's Ion, village of Bayfield; Clinton Arms Ina, Tuckersmith, for the fol- lowing works, viz :- 1st. For repairing parts of the London Road opposite Lot 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, McGill- ivray. Tenders will be opened at Balk - well's Ino, London Rood, oo Thursday, the first day of June next. 2nd. For opening the Lake Road through 8tantes and Hay, Rad repairing parte of the Bayfield Road from the London Road to Bayfield, end Reducing • hill to make up the embankment of the now Bridge on the Bayfield River on the same tine of road.— Teoders will be opened at Gordon's len, Bayfield, on Friday the 9nd day of June seat. W. For repairing parts of the London Reed from opposite Lot 36 to Int 3, in Stanley; and for Reducing two hills and repairing part of the Huron Reed opposite Lots 17 and 18, Hullett. Tenders will be opened at Clinton Arras, to Tacker,mith, on Saturday Lbs erd day of Juno next. Plans, Specifications sad boom of Tender may be seen at the above letting places six des before letting, or at the office of the eabeerfber, in Goderieb, on or before the said let, tad and 3rd days of Jugs next. The works will be laid out ie Sections : Tendon mast" specify the number of Sec- tion Tsadered for, tied must be in due form. The taste for finishing the above work. will he stated la the Hpsci6catio.e. (8lgwsd,) nnvin HARTS, Dwfrict Surveyor, H. D. G.4DISTRICT Spasms i a Orrice. tS i j s io May, 1848. 1014 DISTRICT CONTRACT. A A the BRIDGE across the River Avon, in the village of Stratford, bas not hue Let by Teeter as previously advertised, the 8ubeeribcr is now prepared le onto, into PRIVATE CONTRACT at soy tune with any hiechasie who wishes to contract far the completion of the work. Plan and Speccibcatten will be Peen at T. M. Dely's, Stratford, or at the office of the subscriber in Uoderteb. Offers will be received per- m"nallytor by letter, sddrersed to DAVID SMITH, District Surveyor, i1. D. DISTRICT SU•r.TOR a Orae,, Godericb, 2nd May, 1848. 14t4 P. 8. Early application se required and will be attended to. 1). 8. TO LET, THAT Substantial and Commndiour House lately occupied by Capt. O'Con- nor and John Peel, Merchant Tatter, in Light -house street. ALSO FOR SALE A valuable Lot it Main Street, on advanta- geous terms. Apply to WILLIAM WALLACE. Godericb, May 4th, 1848. 14tf • STOLEN OR STRAYED. ABOUT the first of April front the prem - tees of WILLIAM BELL. Stanley, London Road, a Yoke of Oxeo. One black, with a Bell, and the other red and aLife, with the left eye nearly blind --nay informs. tion respecting them, will be thankfully re- ceived by the owner, or et the Signal Office. Godericb, May atb, 1847. 14w4 FARM FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale Lot No. one in the seventh Cnnce.,cion of the Township of Colborne, West Division. There is on the !itemises a small Log Barn, with 15 acres under good cultivation, end well fenced. The Land is of excellent quality, and within 6 miles of the Town of Goderich, containing 100 acres. TERMS of Sale will be made known by applying to William Robertean, Esq., Can- ada Company's Office, Goderich, or to the subscriber. DAVID SMITH. Goderich, March 1st, 1848. • 6tf FOR SALE, VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE. A PART or portion of BLOCK G. ie the township of Colborne, Western Divi - n, Huron District, cnntaining TWO NDRED ACRES OF LAND, with 25 acres cleared and in good 'order ; fences in repair. There is a good Frame house [Cottage style), upon the premises, 35 by 39 feet ; also, a Frame Barn 60 by 35, and Two Frame Sheds, each 30 feet long, with a Log Farm Horse in tolerable repair.— The-e are three running streams of water through the Lot; two of which are in the *ring, and a first rate Well in the cellar o Ibs'Tr.me house. Wood upon the land, chiefly hard timber. Said farm is situated but 4j miles from Goderich, the District town, 07- This desirable property will be told at a reasonable price. For terms apply to Messrs. STRACHAN fat LIZARS, Solicitors, West -street. Guderich, March 22, 1848. 71f 13. B. O'CONNOR, IMPORTER, WEST STREET. TAKES this opportunity of returning Ilia sincere thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support and distin- guished patronage he has received sines the opening of his Establishment in Goderich, and begs to assure them that he will still continue to supply them with the beet and cheapest articles in his line as usual. Ile would direct their attention to his varied and ezteotensive importations which he is now receiving of DRY GOODS, GROCE- RIES, CROCKERY and HARDWARE, the tow prices of which be is certain will speak for themselves, and for quality and variety cannot bo surpassed in Western Canada. H. B. O'CONNOR, Godericb, Jan. 28, 1848. I tt 117" Butter, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn, die., and every description of Farmer's Produce taken in exchange. Cash will be paid for good Grass Seed, Hides and Fars. STRATFORD HOTEL. ISAAC MAY, informs his friends and the public, that he has taken the BRICK TAVERN, lately in the occupation of Mr. Brown, at the East end of Stratford, where nothing shall bo wantingon his part to pro- mote the comfort ancconvenience of his guests. I. M. flatters himself that his selection of Wine and Liquors is egeal to any in the country, and hie Stabling department is of the most complete description. Stratford, 28th April, 1848. 1311 TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT. SPRING f SUMMER FASHIONS,1w 1848. A FULL variety of the newest and matt improved Senure Arm SvorRR FAnn- tors for 1848, have been received by the subscriber, who will promptly attend to the orders of all webo may favour hunt with tbeir patronage. A. NA YSMITII. Godsrieb 191:11 April, 1848. Iy NOTICE. ALL Notes and Accounts dee to the on the first 01 May tnext, l be handed remain to the Clerk of the Division Court for collection. Godsrieh, April 4, i18848ROBERTHO 0t f CUT NAILS. 40 CABER CET! NAILS„ Warted rim- e*, for sale by the 8abeteribua, whole sale and retail. M. B. SEYMOUR It CO. Goderich, March 17, 1848. 7w4 D. WATSON, BARRiSTER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, eottCtrew tar enAwe'.[.T..iwpp•rrC O/1fcE iN THE MAREET SQUARE, GODERiCH. Tob.,1548. 3y WAGGONS AND SLEIGHS. IMO. 7 EAST STREET, !CRANIA' orris sit TES ?RneafTR$tAN cncpcn. THE Subscribers begs leave to intens j1 i.is friends and the public at L.wRe, that he is now prepared to receive orders fur LUMBER Olt LiGIHT WAGGONS, which shall he msnnfactured of the bust materials., and by experienced workmen. 0' harrows and Drags made to order ; Plough Castings Wooded. ALEXANDER MELVIN. Goderich, I'eb. If, 1848. 2tf J. RUTLEDGE, & CO. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS, BEG to intimate to the inhabitants of Goderich and surrounding country, that they have commenced business in rbe pre- mises lately occupied ss the Division Court Office, where they will constantly bare on hood an assortment of SADDLES AND HARNESS, and all other articles is their line of busi- ness, which will be sold at moderate prices. (17` A liberal discount will be allowed to all cub purcbasess, Gudertcli, April 18, 1848. 1611 CHATHAM. DISTRICT OF KENT. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FO R SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR CAPI7'AI.ISTS. ritHF. subscriber having commenced busi- ness in Goderich--and with the view or carrying on bis operations with more facili ty and success, is in want of cash—offers the following valuable property for sale situated in the flourishing town of Chatham the District scat for Kent, for cash only, viz:— That advantageously situated property in Chatham North, containing FOUR wa- ter Lots—according to the town plot sur- vey—with a good and substantial two story Dwelling House thereon, Kitchen, an ex- cellent garden, summer house, dic., suitable for •e large family or • public Hotel, a Baro 40 feet by 14, and a large inclosed Building well edaptcd for distilling or for storage, being erected on a substan- tial wharf, mooring vessels of over 500 tons burthen. On the premises is also an invaluable Spring, the excellencies of its waters are not surpassed in the District. — A L 80— Two Building Lots in Chatham North Block G. well situated, being opposite the new Bridge, shortly to bo erected. — A L80 -- A largo two story Fran3f Ifouee fronting the Barracke, 40 feet bylB, nearly finished, with half an acre Lot_belonging. — AL80— SEVENTI-FIVE Acres of excellent Land situated on the banks of the River Thames, only three miles below the town of Chatham, with a dwelling Ilouse there- on, about 40 acres cleared, and in a high state of cultivation. All, or part, of 'the above property will be sold on reasonable terms for cash down, or one-fourth down, and the remainder in three yearly instalments. Title unqueatem- an Ail 1,500,000 ACRIls' Olr' LAND FOR BALE IN CANADA WEST. T11): CANADA (-t)MPANY bawl (or disposal, about 1,600,000 ACRES OF LANi1 duepereed tbroegIoel moat u/ ilio I'eweships in Upper Canada—nearly 600.- 000 Acre. are e,tv.atod to the //men Tract, well knuwa as one ut n e wort lemic parts of the l'rove:ter--.it Iran Ir.bied its poral,. tion is live year", and now curtsies up- wards of 90,000 ishabktant., Ibe LANDS ere ufe,rrl bj tray el L'.•1 N k , for 7'rn inert, or for .ti'ufr. C A N 11 .1) U 12 A'—Lbs plan ,/' sae /IA took, tad Ike balance is Initul- .reats being dose ours, with. The Rents payable let February each year, are about tee lolere.1 at Six i'er Cent.uppoon the price of the Land. Uppi�o .wont of the Lous, wires LEilei E!l, NO MONEY IS Rnle/L RED DOW N --wheat upon the others, according to locality, fie, two, or three years (lent, must bo psis 'n advance, —but there payments will tie* the Settler from further calls until 9ud, 3rd or 4th year of L1. term of Lease.-- The right to I'URf'1T.�S E the FREE;- IIOLD during the terse to }eeavxd to the Lease* at a fixed sum nam in Lease, and - an alluwance ndanaltuwance is made. according to aatici- poted payment. Lists of Lands, and any further informa- tion can be obtained, (by application, if by letter post-paid) at the t,aMrA:e T'a OPTIC'S, Toronto and Oederiek ; of R. Iher,.ALL. Feq., Aspkodel, Colburn* Distract ; Dr. ALUM°, •Oae1ph, nr J.W. DALT, Esq., Jtratford, !linen Di.tri Goderich, March 17, 1 . .1. PROSPEC'P#.1S / or TOS ORMORO VOLt1Ms or T2I CANADA FARMER. A Family Journal of Agrieultare—Internal lin-- ' proventent—Literature—Sctemee- General La- telhgence—peblisbed every Saturday, et R. Brewer & Co.'s EneblyWtent, Torture, and is now offered at Ibe ezeeedlug low price d ONE DOLLAR per year. THE FARMER was established to sup- ply a want that has long becd felt in the periodical Literature of Canada. tOs the one hand, a majority of the weekly publications devoted their exclusive atten- tion to the politica of "party,' a few to Religion and kindred topica, and on the other. one "magazine" poured out its monthly storegon the grind, inexhaustable, and vitally important subject of Canadian Agriculture. Althoughit is impossible to treat of pub- lic question without, in some cense, *miter polities, yet the FARMER has not med- dled with ' parties' nor will it hereafter lees scrupulously avoid Them• Its objects are the interesting, the useful, the necessary. Ae ture s the tin - penance ti to the peopleofinterest fiCanada,so is it awarded the first place and the chief atten- tion in the columns of the Farmer. Emi- gration, Commercial regulations,Education, Legislative enactment,, and all questions bearing on the industrial pursuits of the country come under impartial review..— Short notices of useful books kc.; literary selections, entertaining, instructive and moral ; the improvements and discoveries he Science and the useful arta ; a dish' for the ladies and the Scraps for the boys ; the mar- kets at home sed abroad, with the general news of the day, complete the bill of faro to which we invite the attention of every able. For further particulars enquire cf Ca M. dr. _O. Dollen, Chatham, or toti,o pro- prietor .100de:ids. CHARLES DOLBEN, Godericb, 34a. 18, 1848, 1 NOTICE. TIIE Subscriber le about discontinuing business as Blacksmith in the town of Goderich, and hereby notifies all those in- debted to him, that they will be waited upon for settlement immediately ; and the obstinate ones who disregard this intima- tion will be handed over to that efficient officer the Clerk of the Court, who will perhaps effect a settlement on more costly end less favourable terms. HENRY ELL/OT. Goderich, April 8th, 1848. I l tf NO'I'ICE. rli, mn every town and township of nada. Tho first solutio Gan met with: unex.. @peered favour from the public and the press. The enconiums of the latter, so' liberally bestowed, would have consoled the' Editors with the belief that their labotup- merited, had they not received encourage/;: mens. But the substantial support of the' public has been such as to warrielt us, we think in continuing the publication. The second volume will be superior' to' the firat in several points. More time will' given to it by the Editors, nod a number of persons of the highest qualifications' have promised their atmutance as correspondents. A number will be sent as a specimin to any one requiring it by letter (or othererise)c Postage paid Ali orders ebould bar seat' it by 1st, or least 5th January, so that we' may know how large an edition to print..— The unexspocted demapd for the back lute, • exhausted our edition of the 1st volume some time since, and to prevent such anoc- currance again, we hope our Agents tied afl others will .end forward their orders with. out delay. Subscription ell in advance, - Toronto, Nov., 1847. 6 THE next si ttinge of the lot Division Court will be held at the Goal, Gode- rich, on Saturday the 3rd June next.. A . F. MORGAN, Clerk of 1st D. Cewrt, Goderich, 98th April,1 a 18. 13 STRACHAN & LIZARS, BARRISTERS and Attorniem at Law„"1 tH Solicitors in Chancery, and Bankrupt- j cy, Notary Public and Conveyancers, Gtxie- rich and Stratford, Huron District, C. W. eater Iouv STRACHAN, Goderich. dun DANIEL Hosts I.r:Aas, Stretford. both Goderich, April 20, 1848. 6s1 in ve DISSOLUTION. c°IOP of se the m PROSPECTUS' OF THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE. MR. AND MRS. MOODIE, Entrees; E Editors d the Vveront lifaetm ata will devote all their teients to pred.es a^ aerf.l mining, ted ebnp Periodical, for the Casa - People ;'whish miry milord ami.emt re old mod ybeng. Bketebes aid' Tales, roe and prose, MnreLimy. Eoy, Stati.tip of the y, Scraps of Uwfol Isionaatioa, Reviews w Works, and well selected erode, from sedumoat popular sedum el tie day, will feral the of the Mat*ziea. Edi tore feel ea deism that the iadrperdeotm, aims country to whoservice they are to dedicate their talents, will' cheerfully te support to encourage their azalea and cable undertaking. Try. dew' price at the Periodical is placed, i. in order that over, person within the Colmy who can read, and if noxious for moral and UMW empreeeneen t may become a eomeriber and pares of the work. The u'rcroelA MAoinma will daetain twentytwenty-- bow page. in each number printed.he new typo,• and elan good pepst; 444' will form ■t the foe of the year a nest Veletas,, d988 tame, to ether with Title Pap aid insist. It will t» Mined Moethly, o * tnew.lag oa too Faned' First of September, frulhe ,free of JOSEPHWiLSON, tient=street, B.Ilrvillm -the Pub- lisher aid sole Proprietor, to wham all orders ter the Magazin, end letters a the Editors, seat Ire aditerm.sed• (pest -paid.) The ter.t sob- wnptioe-_ONA DOLLAR PER. ANNUM...2 a M inss►s.tpaid is *dbawea. rirwkrieh, Mateo .f, i 848. 8' E. C. WATSON', PAINTER AND GLAZIER,. PAPER HANGER, 44- ds. 00DER1C1!. TIIE Partnership heretofore existing the town of Goderich, under the (n name Par of LATSCIIAW lit ERR, as Cabinet The Makers, is this day dissolved by mutual .ed ri consent. All ootetandieg debts duo the prowl firm, are requested to be settled without lead i delay—either of the underrgned will wait on them for that purpose : and those havin which demands against them will present than for adjustment. JACOB LATSCIIAW. CHRISTIAN ERB. Goderich, April 6, 2848, NOTICE.—The above establishment will be continued and carried on in alt its branch- es, as heretofore, by the subscriher. JACOB LATSCIIAW. April 6th, 1948, 10w3 FO'tt SALE. ALOT of Land,, situated on the Ray- field road, five mil.. and a half from Goderich—will be sold cheap. Terms of payment to suit parehasert;, L. ALVORI. Otrdesiob, March 28, 16411. 9tf J, STEWART, ATTORNEY AND RARRISTER at Law, Solicitor in Chsneery, Convey- ance►, Ire., (Mice West Street. G*derleb, Nardi let, 1948. by