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Qt .luso has bees foetid w etirtalate enter-
prise, and the greater it be. been, the more hes
Jsitisb abippieg 6oarished sad its tooaage rs-
cresasd. The "hippies monopolists Mvs ever
bees the ►Roel foes of their owe ironer is. If se
may ,soap of the effects of the proposed relega-
tes* a( the sarigauon haws by the biasory of uIp
vicissft threagh which the commercial uw•
rise of 1laad has passed, tka shipping interest.
of England will be beoe6t:ed rather than injured
thereby. '�
Our cotameteul position is uudrrgoiog great
sad advestapeus charge". We have got rid of
di&re•tial duties; out tariff will undoubtedly
undergo sone further modi6catian ; we have •
prospect of bee trade with the United States ;—
e nd inter -colonial hes trade is piing establiebed
hetet-ea all these British Province•. We enter-
tain a well founded hope. if we have no positive
seetaisty, of gems' • graad Provucial Railway
from Halifax to Lake Huron. The Provincial
Peat Once has tome under the cootroul of the
best Legislature, sad the ystem will speedily
.sdergo a thorough reformation.
rrival of the Niagara.
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
Now YORK, Jewe 2, 1848.
The steamer .Magee arrived at Boston
(bus morning.
FRANCE.
Louis Blance ie atilt at liberty, though
suspected of promoting the outbreak.
The Invasion of the Assembly was the
result of a regularly organized conspiracy,
Intended to break out at farts Lyons, and
probably other places at the saute moment.
M. Sobner was the chief conspirator.
The allegiance of the troops of the line
sed the National Guards mes fully depended
on, end M. Lamarllne,a popularity bas
been effectually restored.
General Carsrguac has been appointed
Misiater of \Var.
There is nothing from .n, other part of
Europe, in conse qu"nce of the Boston wires
being down.
One paper from Paris sats that Louis
Blanc war still at liberty, and another that
he had been arrested and still another that
he had tied.
The strongest mans had been treed to pre-
%rnt a recurrence of physical display by
the members of the secret
Ariake. as late as the 18th Nate that the
city had been perfectly trangaul during the
alae. Alter the mob had been driven out
of the Hall of the National Asaembly on the
15th they marched to the Ilotel de Ville.—
Citizen Sobner in the interim repaired to the
Minister of the Interior with his monteg-
nards. He demanded admittance and the
transfer, of the Ministry to him and of the
military poste to his faithful foli.,wers - Ile
was admitted only to be arrested ; his hun•
tired partizans were dimmed even of their
.cadet cravats and turned adrift.
After the Chamber of Deputies and the
hotel de Ville had been purge) of these
new occupants, and after the arrest of seve-
ral parties connected with the attempted
revolution who had in the first instance
'escaped allParrs presented masses of Nati-
onal Guards moving in columns o: thou-
sands to the great points of the city. ; the
people of all elapses with here and their a
sotitory exception cheering then on.—
During the night several regiments of line
matched to the Capital.—The Republican
Guard or Coupe a.embled at the revolution
and uuly subject to the orders of the Prefect
of Police was, ordered by the Executive
Commitee to be disbanded • but this troop
had refused to quit the Prefecture or to
allow the National Gt1?rd to enter it. They
declined even to ubey any verbal orders
from their Cuitf M. Caussiduere, who was
then at the Assembly., They declared that
they would not move till M Caussidiere
himselfeame to order them. The contest
continued for several hours during which a
great military force gathered around the
Prefecture. At f,ur (',clock 10,000 men
surrounded it : they admitted scone detatch-
anent' uf the National Guard within the
building. During the night however the
neighbombpod continued as before to be
occupied by the troops who bivouacked in
the streets. The Lumber of, prisoners at
Vencennee is twe-ty-seven ; twenty-three
are under arrear at the Ilotel de V,Ile.
Advice, of the 17th state that things
begun to assume tbe aspect of civil order.—
The walls have been placarded with an
apologetic manifesto from M. Caussidiere,in
which he endeavours to defend himself.
Lodru Rollin was arrested, his name
having been in the lint of the pretended gov-
ernment but Lalnartine becoming respon-
sible for him he was released.
Seventy-five of the budy-guard kept by
the Clubbist Hubner in the house of the
Rev. D. E. Revolt were arrested in the
same house. A Targe quaotrty of arms
and amm^nitron Aero (nand. Persons who
were In the room with M. Barbier were also
arrested and conducted to poison.
On many persons were found pistils,
daggers 'tidos some letters from the chiefs
of the plot. One of the persons arrested
had a paper in his hand which he thrust
into baa mouth and tried to swallow it, but
was obliged to give it sip, and it turned out
to be a list of the chief oo.apirator..—The
Globe.
QwOOYMOCsuven w Yrs Barrio Mos N E W GOODS.
temir.—It was reported that I.ord Julio
Russell v t. ,wage, •a4 lbal Hur Rube,t DRY GOODS A D GROCERIES.
Peel .4! be Mteiatcr, and tbst larger .1e
tonne .til be introduced by 111111, rhurten THE Subscriber 1. just in receipt of e
tog the duration of )'arliametite, end ex
quantity of DRY GOODS ani GHO-
WMhog the elecUse franchise. Lord Juh CERIES and well be in cunuuual receipt may W about to retire both fro of New Good., from this time till the clime
the slate of his health, and from feeling of eavigadw.
Herculean leek of ruling the country at A QUANTITY OF FINE bALT,
such a crisis. But we carioca see how Su
Rob.•rt Peel can govern the country with a
'fury Miluatry. Made no longer a Tory
himself, but a very liberal Whig, and be
might act cordially enough with the present
nuoieters, and bo a great acquisition to
them from his Wetness talent and experi-
ence. Bit he can only rule with, and
through the Whigs. That party, including
all the Liberate, forma a complete majority
of the present House. Sur Robert Peel
has nut above a fifth of the whole, the lar-
gestsectionof the Tories being dead against
Mtn. Coahtiuns rarely succeed, but there
never seemed a more favourable moment
for trying a coalition between the Liberal
party and the Tory -liberals, with Sir It.
Peel at their head. The Country seems to
call for such au effort of Parliament and of
triumph over party spirit.—Glute.
that his powers are scarcely equal to the
DISTRESSING ACCIDENT—PROVIDENTIAL
Escarr.—Yesterday about ten o'clock, A.
M. an accident of a sanious nature occur-
red. Two men were upon • Crib of Oak
Timber, endeavouring to make the head of
the Chaudiero Government Slides ; but the
Current proving too strong, carried them
out of the Channel. They observed their
danger too late, and were carried with the
Crib over the '• lost channel.' One of the
men, named Baptiste Beaudran, jumped off
the cm, and was carried over the chute.=
'The other named Paul Fllardcau, kept Ids
hold of the Crib until it struck against the
table rock or "jamb" at the head of the
chute, and then jumped upon the ruck.—
Ilia sttuatiun was c1•cn hero critical, fur a
dreadful rapid lay between hunt and the
mala .bore, distant about one hundred and
fifty yal,:s. A crowd of the inusbrtante,
abitur 600 in number, were anon on the
spot, ar.J mcaseres immediately taken to
remove the poor fclluw from lila unpleasant
sit.ation. Messrs. Mcl.augt ln, Farley,
Sullivan, Keefer, and l.annoui1,, -were
most active in the attempt. A small cord
was first thrown over to which was attach-
ed a stronger one, and finally a cable or
hawser, which was attached by Fdardetu
finely to the rock. Rings were then slip-
ped on to the hawser, to u hlch cord. were
attached, and one end thrown over to the
ruck. Frlardeau then tied tbo cords ar-
round his body, and himself to the ring..—
Great excitement occured when he let him-
self off. Ile wee immediately pulled in
along the main rope—not however without
touching the water several -times. %Vhen
the poor fellow reached the shore, he with
the greatest a.olness, turned to lee deliver-
ers and thanked them in both langugee for
their kindness. Ile then walked away,
seeming not the least inj+ued.—IJytown
Pucker.
000D NEWS FOR CANADA
We received last night the best intelli-
gence for Canada which has arrived is a very
long while. No less than the spprotehing
abolition of the British Navigation Laws !
Mr. Labouehere Introduced the Government
measure in the House of Commons on the
19th ultimo. We regretihat the late hour
lot night at wile! we received our Ales
prevent& ear giving Mr. Labouchere's
speech in full ; bet the num total of the Bill
In Mr. L.'S ewe words ie, " with the excep-
tion anise 8sberies and coasting -trade. to
throw open to competition the wole sem-
gallon of this eanntry of evdry anrt and
deserlption." And as regards the Celesise,
mach Colony at to be allowed " to deal with
its own canalise triode emit may ttiwk Jlt f'
A number of minor reetrituons now tmpo
iced by the nevi tion Taws, are also to be
done awry—mf/ieting the ownership—build
—meaning, Inc., of retied..
We beertilf congratulate our readers on
this .net—if Congress will but pa.. tee
Reciprocity &ll, a brighter page is opennag
in our history. --Termite 01.ie.
Pease arms Maurice !—By our Tefegrs.
Ore Repo of lest eight, we learn that t
. u ii bad arrived at C�hartlestnn from Vera
Gras, bruiting the important untel,gseee,
that the Tray of Peace Inatome the Ile(•'
ted State* sod Mexico has bees mulled by
the Mexican Courses.
Just received on Commi.slw, which the
Subecnber *1114011 cheap for CASH, Wheat
or Oats, at the cask pries.
P. S.—Butter, Wool, Timothy Seed,
Wheat, and all other kinds of merchantable
Produ.ce taken in exchange fur Goods at
Cash Price.
CHRISTOPHER CRABS.
Goderich, June 9, 1848. 3111
SALE OF FARM STOCK,
...HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kc., Inc.
AT STRATFORD.
THERE will be Sold by Public Sale, at
the Sbakepeare inn, Stratford, on Mon-
day, 14th instant. and following days, at
10 o'clock, A. M.. the following property
of the late Mr. 1t. S. RAWLINSON, viz :
A Span of Horses; Yoke of Oxen ; 2 Coss;
1 Calf, 16 Sheep ; a lot of Swine, young and
old, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, and Fowls, 1•
Waggon, Horse Sleigh, (►x Sleigh, Yoke
and Chain, 600 feet of Lumber ; Sett of
Harness, Sadle, Bridles and Halters. Fann-
ing Mill, 2 Ploughu, Drag, Grindstone,
Cradle and Sythes ; Cross cut Saw ; Hoes,
Forks, Shovels, a lot of Carpenter's Tools,
with a variety of other articles too various
to mention.
DANK or press Canaria.—The stnfe of
the money borrowers to change the Mana-
gers uf this Institution has terminated in
their defeat. The election of Directors,
was a pitched battle autl terminated late on
Monday evening last, Colonel C. B. Tur-
ner, Iron. J. tE. i ving, W. Cauthra, Esq.,
and the H. J. Goodhue, having been chosen
in the place of Samuel Peter Jarvis, ‘Vs'.
Gamble, lien. W. Cayley, and F. Cayley,
Esq.; and other tnembcrs of the Board re-
maihing unchanged. The election of Pre-
sident takes place to-day.—Eztmiacr.
TORONTO ih',urxo Socusrr7—The Twen-
tieth Lean Meeting of the Toronto Build-
ing Society, the oldest in Upper Canada,
was held last evening, when !:1000, in ten
shares of £100 each, were disposed of by
competition to the usual manner. The
highest price paid was 40 per cent., and the
lowest £37e. The average price or bonus
on the whole auto Bold was £38 15a. 91—
per £100.
The Stock of the Society is declared to
be at a premiutrpf £8 per share 01.000. --
The amount actually paid in is only £i1
per share, so that the premium is £8 on
£1lo.most profitable stock, which promi-
ses very soon to be worth 100 per Cent., in
the amount paid in.—Colonist.
The Suspension Bridge at \',agora Falls
will be ready for Carriages to pass over io.
about three weeks.
The population of the town of Guelph is
4088: in 1842 it was only 2559.
—A LSO•
Parlour, Bed -room, ad Kitchen Furniture,
Bureau ; large Parlour Stove ; Musical Box,
a Cornupion andcase; Gold Watch and
Gold Chain, Double barrelled Gun (Bent-
ley's patent) and case, pair of Pistols and
case (good) ; Books.
—A LSO—
.A great variety of Clothing (nearly all
new ), consisting of Coate, Trow•serv, Vests,
Boote.end Shoes :but these, with other artu-
eh1e, are so numerous and so carious, that
a description of the a would occupy too
much space.
O7 TERMS—Under £30, cash ; over
£90, three months credit, on approved
Notes, with interevt.
THOMAS M. DALY,
Administrator.
Stratford, June 2, 1848. 18
•
WHEAT.
TEN THOUSAND bushels of WHEAT
wanted, by the 20th of this Month, for
which CASH will be paid on delivery, by
THOMAS GiLMOUR k CO.
Goderich. June 9, 1848. 19
STAYED OR STOLEN,
FROM the common of Goderich about
Saturday the tOth May, a BAY
iHORSE, about 15 bands high, with black
mane and tail, and a white stripe down the
length of the face ; he is about six years
old ; the nigh hind foot is white a far upes
the footlock.
Any person who will return him to the
owner, or give such information se may lead
to his recovery, will receive FIVE DOL-
LARS of Reward.
NICHOLAS DOYLE.
Goderjch, June 9, 1818, 19
- - ---
TO LET,
rrHAT Store at present occupied by Roes
jj Robertson, Esq., with or without the
dwelling Hones, and will be fired up to suit
a tenant. From the commanding situation
sed the rapid increase of population of
Goderreh and vicinity, any person desirous
of eomarasneine benne.s could sot he ewe
eop.naetly located. A to
WILLIA WALLACE.
(loderash, fuse 9, 1848. 19
• LEWIS,
1.A CHANCERY, A X D
air,CONVEYANCING.
Jease,11101 OODF.RiCR.
1). WATSON,
B ARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ee1.1CITOa IN . ea'IKUQYTCV, r
OPYiCE IN THE MARKET SQUARE.
001)ERIC II
Feb., 18401.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF
FARM STOCK, Lc. Lc. Inc.
plIERE will be Sold by Public Sale, at
the Subscriber's promisee, neer Strat-
ford, on Thursday the 15th o: June, at 10
o'clock, A. M.—
One Span of horses 5 years oW,
One do do 4 years old, cbesnul,
well mat_hed,
Ond Mare ; Span of Colts, 2 years old,
One year old Colt ; one Mare and foal,
Tea milch Cows,
Two 2 years old heifers,
Three 1 year old do,
Twos2 yearsold Bulla,
60 Sheep, k.
2 Yoke of Oxen,
3 Waggons,
Thrashing Machine, 4 horse power,
3 Fanning Mills,
2 Guns (Rudeand Musket),
8 Ploughs,
1 Drag ; 2 Stoves,
2 Setts of llarnecc,
And a number of other articles.
(' Credit to the lei Jaibaryiezt, loft
approved Notes.
WILLIAM PINDER.
Ellice, 8th Lot, 1st Con:, June 4,'48. 18
EXTENSIVE
IMPORTATIONS.
THOMAS GILMOUR fit CO.
WOULD respectfully intonate that they
have pet received, dlreet fro.n the
New York and Montreal Markets, a very
large ammo' meet of Straw, Lsgtsore, Due.-
enable, 'Neese, ■sal moieties Bilk BON-
NETS, sod • great variety of almuet every
deecrtpuoo of FANCY GOODS, suited to
the laabrun and mate of the season.
Also, an extensive stock of
HABERDASHERY, CLOTHS,
and all kinds of Statile Goods. Likewise,
(a a quantities of (,ROCERiES, mullcu-
I.rly a very euperu,r ripply of TEAS, from
1s. Sd, per pound upwards, according to
quality ; and Tobacco at all prices.
As the whole extensive stock has been
selected by the proprietors in person, they
eau confidently recommend them to their
friends and customers, and as the purchases
have been effected exclusively on cash prin-
ciples, they hare resolved to sell on the
most reasonable terms and at the lowest
possible profits /OR nasus.
0:7- produce of every descrip-
tiue taken is exchange at the highest mar-
ket price.
THOS. GILMOUR In CO.
Gudench, 18th May, 1848. 16
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
MARKET SQUARE.
JUST received, and will be sold cheap for
cash or marketable produce, a large as-
sortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
of various sizes and qualities.
—ALSO—
A Targe 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 the Boot and Shoe Store of
TIIOMAS \V.ATKINS.
Page and Fording, for sale.
Goderich, May 28, 1848. 17tf
N. B.—Patent SCALE, weighing from
} Ib. to 500, for sale.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
Q(ltb ,IcllnWs.
MANCHESTER UNiTY.
A LODGE of the 1. 0. 0. F. in con -
t1 nectuon with the Manchester Unity,
ORS opened in the town of Goderich, at the
Huron Ilotel, on the 20tb instant, by W.
R. Wonham, Esq., P. G., London ; assist-
ed by W. Norman, Esq.. M. P. P., G. M.,
of the Dundas Lodge, Bro. John Willson,
Esq., M. P. P., H. C. It. Beecher, Esq. and
Samuel Reed, Esq., ander very flattering
prospects. After which the installation
of Officers took place, when the following
Brothers were elected :—
HAMILTON B. O'Coavoa, Esq. N. G.
Jo,i BTsacrate, Esq. V. G.
Jose GALT, EN. Seerrtary.
O
MOROA• IIAu,LTN, Esq. Sergroe,
Gummi BROWN, Esq. Treasurer.
Goderich, May 92, 1848. 1 E
NOTICE.
DISTRICT CONTRACT.
A8 the BRIDGE across the River Avon,
in the village of Stratford, has not
been Let by Tender as previously advertised.
the Suberriber is now prepnred to enter
into PRIVATE CONTRACT at any time
with any Mechanic who wishes to contract
for the completion of the work. Plan and
Speccificatuun will be seen at 1'. M. Daly's,
Stratford, or at the office of tho subecnber
in Goderich. Offers will be received per -
'meetly, or by letter, addressed to
DAVID M 1
[l
DA 1 MTH,
Dielrict Surveyor, 11. 1).
DISTRICT SCRV,RTo,RI'Omci, rw...
Goderich, 2nd M.7, 1848. �_- 1r41d
P. S. Early application is regeti+r and
will be attended to. D. S.
rlt0 LET,
TiTAT Sultetantial and Commodious
House lately occupied.by Capt. O'Con-
nor and John Peel, Merchant Tailor, in
Light -house street.
ALSO FOR SAIE
A valuable Lot in Main Street, on advanta-
geoner terms. Apply to
WILLIAM WALLACE.
Goderich, May 4tb, 1848. 1411
THE Subscriber having relingnisbed the
bu.mess of Baking in favour of Mr.
Henry Newman, begs to return thanks for
the support he has heretofore received, and
Sao corecommendetly recommend hu successor
a worthy of public support.
Goderich, filth May, 1646.
JOHN LANCASIIER.tali
STOLEN OR ST -RAYED.
ABOUT the first or April from -the ptem-
rsee cf W11.T.IAM BELL, Stanley,
London Road, a Yuke of Oxen. One black,
with a Bell, and the other red and white.
with the left eye nearly blind --any informa-
tion respecting them, will be thankfully re-
ceived by tbe owner, or at the Signal Office.
Godericb, May 5th, 1847. 14w4
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. '.j
SPRING 4.HIJN ICR FARHION4r 1t1�M.
Arum.,ve►ferty e( the newest sed wrest
beproved Nick. Awn NnwMRR FAIR -
Pews for 1841, have been received by the
esb•eribee, who will promptly attend to the
orders of all who way favouv him with lbeir
a
d~tg• A. NA TRW iTii.
Godskl 6116 April, 1148. 1y
FARM FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale Lot No.
one In the seventh Concee.►ion of the
Township of Colborne, West Division.
There is on the premises a 'mall Log Barn,
with 15 acres under good cultivation, and
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
e
applying to William Robertson, Eeq., Can-
ada Company's Office, Gudench, or to the
subscriber.
DD
AVI SMITH.
Goderich, March 1st, 1848. 611
WAGGONS AND SLEiGIHS.
NO. 7 EAST STREET,
r ureUSIT/ Ti rasesurn*i*J
cerreca.
rriIE Subeenbers begs leave to infers'
1 his friends and the public at largo, that
be is now prepared to receive orders fur
LUMBER OR LIGHT WAGGONS,
which shall be manufactured of the best
materials, and by expeneaced workmen.
try' Harrow. and Drags made to order ;
Pluugh Castings Wooded.
ALEXANDER MELVIN.
Goderich, Feb. 9, 1848. 1t/ -
J. RUTI ID(:E, & CO.
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS,
BEG to intimate to the inhabitants of
Goderich and surrounding country, that
they have commenced business in the pre-
mises lately occupied es the Division Court
Office, where they will constantly have cm
hand an assortment Of
SADDLES .%ND HARNESS,
and alt other articles in their line of busi-
ness. which will be sold at moderate prices.
( A liberal discount will be allowed to
all cash purchasers.
Gudench. April 18, 1848. 15tf
FOR. SALE, -•
VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE.
A PART or portion of BLOCK G. in the
rl township of Colborne, Western Divi-
sion, Iluron District, containing TWO
HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, with
25 acres cleared and in good order ; fences
in repair. There is a good Frame House
(Cottage style), upon the premtses, 35 by
32 feet : also, a Frame Barn 50 by 35, and
Two Frame Shtds, each 80 feet long, with
a Log Farm House in tolerable repair.—
There are three running strcama of water
through the Lot; two of which are in the
clearing, and a first rate Well in the cellar
of the frame house. Wood upon the land,
chiefly bard timber. Said farm is situated
'but 4j miles from Goderich, the District
town.
07" This desirable property will be sold
at a reasonable price. For terms apply to
Messrs. STRACHAN k LiZARS,
Solicitors, West -street.
Goderich, March g2, 1848. 7tf
N01'ICE.
TIIE Subscriber is abnut discontinuing
business as Blacksmith in the town to
Goderich, and hereby notifies all those in
dcbted to lion, that they will be waited
upon for settlement immediately : and the
obstinate ones who disregard this intima
tion will he handed over to that efficient
officer the Clerk of the Court, who as ill
perhaps effect a aetticment on more costly
and less favourable terms.
HENRY ELLiOT.
Goderich, April Stn, 1848. 1111 •
ST.RACIIAN & LIZARS,
BARRISTERS and Attornics at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, and Bankrupt-
ey, Notary Public and Conveyancers, Gode-
nch and Stratford, Huron District, C. W.
Joni STaACHA+, Goderich.
Depot Hors Lnzaas, Stratford.
Goderich, April 20, 1848. Amt
H. B. O'CONNOR, • .
IMPORTER, WEST STREET.
TAKES this opportunity isf returning his
sincere thanks to his friends and the
public for the liberal support and disun
(uiebed patronage he has received once the
opening of his F.atabhahmeat in Goderich,
and begs to tasure them that he will still
continue to supply them with the best sad
cheapest articles in his line se usual. He
would direct their attention to his varied
and eztentenuve importations which he is
now receiving of DRY 0001)8, GROCE-
RIES, CROCKERY and HARDWARE,
the low prices of which he is certain will
speak for themselves, and for quality and
variety cannot be eurpased in Western
Canada.
H. B. O'CONNOR.
Goderich, Jas. 26, 1848. itf
('Butter, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn,
lac., and every description of Etarn, s
Produce table in exchange. Cash will be
paid for goad Gram Seed, Hides and Furs.
STRATFORD HOTEL.
FARMERS' INN
STRATFORD,- .
BY THOMAS DOUGLASS.
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAN I)
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
THE CANADA COMPANY have for
disposal, about 1,809,000 ACRES OP
LAND dispersed thr ugh"sl most of the
Townships in Upper Cana. a—n,•sr'v 500.-
000 Acres are situated in the ifsresl,-h..Int,
well known as one of Ile tenet hunts parte
nl the Provtsee—it Ins 'retried its popula.
tion in Ave yearn, aed sow runner)* up
wards of 20,000 u,hal.11ante.
The LANDS ere offered by way .'f
LEASE, fur Ten Years, or Jur
Sala C A x H D 0 N" lY—Ile plus •,r
oar fifth (ash, anal the Wants. is Iuafaf-
meats being dose owy u•►4A.
The Rents payable let February each
year, are about the luterest at Six Per
Cent.upon the price "f the I.iind. Open meat
ntthe Lois, when I.i;ANFD, NO MONEY
1S REQUIRED IKIWN—wbute%upon toe
others, according to Ior-ailty, VOID. two, or
three years Rent, rawest be paid he advance,
—but these payments will free the Settler
from further calls until 2nd, 3rd or 4th year
of her term of Lease.
The right to PURt'IiASE the FREE-
HOLD during the term, le sec,,red to the
Lessee at a filed auto mimed un Lem -e, and
an allowance a made according to antici-
pated payment.
Lists of (ands, and any further informs•
tion can be obtained, (by epplicatt. n, i( by
letter post-paid) at the Corea:ay'a Oulcus,
Toronto and Gederic#,; of It. BIRDSAL.L,
8...q., Asekudel, Culburne Dietnict ; Dr.
Au.Luno, Guelph, 1.1 J: C. W. DALY, Ea11.,
Stralfurd, Huron Metric,.
Goderich,MMarch 17, 1848. 7
I''ROSPECTiUB
Or THE MOON* VOLCMR O► THE
CANADA FARMER.
A Family Journal of Agreulture—Internal lin-
p,ovem.ot—Lice mere—`Sl1ince-General In-
telligence—published every Saturday, at, R.
Brewer Sr. Co.'s F.aabhshment, Toronto, sod
is now offered at the exceeding low price of
ONE DOLLAR per year.
TIIE FARMER was eatabltrhed to sup-
ply a want (bat has long been felt In
the periodical Literature of Canada. Oe
the one hand, a majority of the weekly
,publications devoted them exclusive atten-
tion to the politics of "party," a few to
Religion and kindred topics, and on the
other. one "'magazine poured out ata
monthly stores on the grand,inexhsustable,
and vitally important subject of Canadian
!Agriculture.
Although it is impossible to treat of puh-
e tenon
he question without, in some dens , t g
THE Subscriber (from Galt) has lately politics, yet the FARMER has not med-
-
rentetl ,he above well estnbhshed INN
and HOTEL in the %Vest end of Stratford,
from the proprietor and late occupant, Mr.
John Sherman ; and he begs to say that he
will endeavour to sen the Public and Trav-
ellers well accommodated, and their com-
forts attended to. Ile has good Stabling,
and an attentive -Hostler. Itis Bar is well
supplied with %Vines and Liquors.
THOMAS DOUGLASS.
Stratford, March 1, 1848. 7m3
HENRY NEWMAN,
-BREAD, CAKE and PASTRY BAKER,
11 respectfully solicits the patronage of
the inhabitants of Goderich and its vicinity,
and trusts, by strict attentior., to merit a
share of their favours.
N. B.—llard Biscuit and all kinds of
Crackers on hand. Cakes made to order.
Goderich, Jan. 28', 1848. 1t1
IRAAC MAY, informs hie friends and the
�
h(k that he has taken the BRiCK
TAVERN, lately in the occupation of Mr.
Brawn, at the Rest end of Rtratfori, cabers
nothing shall he wanting nn hie part to pro-
mote the comfort and contestees, of his
guests.
I. M. Aintree himself that his selection of
Wine ted Liquors i. equal to any is the
country, olid his Stabling department is of
the meet eomplete description.
Stratford, hath Apart, 114*. 13(1
DIV. COURT ` I wiLION, Friel-s►r'et, Rell.ville—'►a Pub
' liaher and *rale Prepri.rnt, to whom all orders for
PRINTED a ' the Magesin., and lettere to the Editors, meet
fur rale at the 1
cheap for Cash. , j be addressed, (pose -paid ) The strew of ma-
Goderich, Jan. 9t, 1848. 1 ssription—ONE DOLLAR PCR) ANNUM—
(- UT N- A - L S . i ieteerieire es is pew
d i* eAs*m..
Goole chullese9 3, l a 16. S
1/l CASKS CUT N.111.4, assorted ens- E. C. WATSON,
!l M. rn...le by the f3nb.enkere, whole
IPPAINTER AND GLAZIER.
sale and retail.
M. B. SEYMOUR k CO. I PAr1R HANGER. +c • ♦..
O.derich, Muth 17, IMS. 7w♦ 0 0 r► ti e e r n
BRITISH HOTEL,
G'ODERIC11.
LATELY LCCOPISE EY ma. laUAC-SAT TES BUR r,
THE Subscriber having Leased tho above
SUPERIOR (HOTEL, beg leave res-
pectfully to intimate to their friends and
the public in general, that.they have opened
for the reception and accommodation of
Boarders and Travellers, where they will
be happy to receive those who mey honour
them with their patronage. It will alwats
be their study to furnish the Table with 'an
ample portion of the best productions of
the season, and to keep their Bar supplied
with Wines and Liquors of the best de.
scription, so as to merit the ■pptoval of
their customers.
J. K. GOODING,
JOHN LANCASTER.
Goderich, Jan, 28, 1848. ltf
N. B.—ExcellentStahiing will be afford-
ed, and an active and attentive Groom will
be always in attendance.
TOBACCO.
extensive stock which will be cold
A N cheap for cash.
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Goderich, Feb. 11, 1848. 2
died with ' parties' nor will it hereafter Ines
scrupulously avoid them• its objects are
the interesting, the useful, the necessary.
As agriculture a the interest .of -Bret ire-•
portance to the people of Canada, so is It
awarded the firet place and the chief atten-
tion in the columns of the Farmer. Emi-
gration, Commercial regulatione,Education,
Legislative enactment., and all questions
bearing on the industrial pursuit. of. the
country come under impartial reviews.—
Short . notices of useful books Inc.; literary
selections, entertaining, instructive and
moral -; the improvements and discoveries in
Science and the useful arts ; 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
'Hoeft we invite the attention of every
family, in every town and township of
Canada.
The first volume has met with' unex-
&pected favour from tike public and the
press. The enconiums of the latter, so
liberally bestowed, would have consoled the
Editors with the hehef that their labours
merited, bad they not received encourage -
'went. But the .nbstantial support of the
public has been such as to warrant 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, and a number of
persons of the highest qualif• attune bare
protnired their atmctance as correspondents.
A Dumber will be sent as a specienin to any
one requinng it by letter (or otherwiee)
Postage paid. Alorders should be sent
in by 1st, or (east th January, •so that we
may know bow large an edition to print.—
The unexspected detnand for the back Nos.
exhausted our edition of the let volume
some time ewe, and to prevent such an oc•
currance again, we bops our Agents and all
other, will send 1 award their orders with-
out delay. Subscription 81 is advisee.
Toronto, Nov., 1847. 6
PROSI'EC 'l'UK
OF THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE.
MR. A:4D MRS. MOODIE, E woes
rf111E Editor, of the V,croua Masaust will
1 devote all their vilest' to produce a omelet
- - - -- entertaining, and cheap Periodical, for the Cana -
dee People; which may afford amusement to
both old and 'young. Sketches sad Tales.
In vex and prose. Moral Emmy, Statistics of the
Colony, Serape of Ueefel Information, Reviews
el sew Work", end well 'elected *melee from
the meet popular authors of the day, will form the
Nigro of the Magma*.
The Editenfeel confident that the iedependent
and rising eoentry to whew. service they •re
proud to dedicate their talents, will eheerfellg
lead ate support to eeeonrses their arduous I*
--- - bseeereble andertaking. The low pnee 119
J. S T E W A R T, which the Pinodial is placed, is is •"der that
ATTORNEY AND BARRISTER tit every person within the Csinsy who tan read,
Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Costley- sad ifaaawue for moral used meatal irepeov.meet
anter, ko., Office West Street. may become st»rnber sed pores el the work.
Goderich. Marsh let, 1141. by
The VnrrnarA MAOAarsa will cootie!, tweaty-
GiLBERT PORTE, four pipe in .ash number panted no naw type, •
I
ADiES AND GF.NTLEMF,N'S faith- and epdapapr,
goid eend will form it Ater Mil
'enable Boot and Shoe Maker, Market ' of lhs yIw a n.at Velernri., 01 9E* pia.,, te-
Sgnsre, Goderich. geth.r with Tide Page and Index.
March, Lt, 1848. 604 In will he issued Monthly, r nwn.neieg tie the
First of Sepiemb v, from the of lige of JOSEPH
TEAS, TEAS.
OF all qualities and at various prices, by
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Ash. 11, 1848.
FOR SALE.
ALOT of Land. situated on the Bay- ,
held road, five miles and a half from
Goderich—will be sold cheap.
Terms of payment to suit perchasere.
i.. ALVORI.
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