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Mal I 14 tttlaAU or whim end (weedy
gook ,;.berg ....u.•ass to IL Whoserer
a are !tae tMMe biasses 1e be denture of en
eel leo pcbostpate-nobse be baa pewee brunt(
es* to Wig 04604 d all' ag..h.ag b
light and weep--wh.s he d.liletrswly places
w.tb ted 1A.ekeed pas equal greeted, obs. 11
it .r ea..s► the. we a...hi enervates hi.
.eiswweass, or .flew tear to paw toe what !Ill��y-
M watt. ee !.tree es 1he.. II Is eneeswry
that tie ladividael slick be marked by the
seersl r.prb.Ii.a .f a.sisry. Hie eaempie
may be irCow,d. ,ad if inland eswa.is.ly
work basin ova sad honesty ism .wens
roes. Mr. Giles jp (silty of statute dirvrt
1als.ho.d against the Clerk .f .1. Peen ; esti
although we, are •were the? oubody winches
mach weight to his.atermese. yet se hie pro-
sempdo.l.d. bin, 14 Caw, to talk of tbup,
of wtich the gnat body of the people are igno-
rant..d seen sometime, of mbjects that he
himwtfkoows nothing about. it may not bo al-
together u.e4a, to contradict him. Pur 'Wiles, he states that. last year, the Clerk of the
Pew tho.gltt k pits suASeieci to publish the
"L1µ e( Licensee" in the Cooser•ative pron.
Thi. he knows to be a deliberate fskehood.-
The List of I.iernKT for 1948, was psbliohd ea
t143ed of March, is the Afti number .f the
Haien Renal ; we received-}., fee. it. and we
have so doubt that Mr. Gila tanned • (real
de.41 mars for ill piaj(tr tfo. /law. W 4i1.-
Agais, ha semis that is theorems' now it we
and aasensry that the Clerk of the Peace should
have put the District to the expense of p 4ish-
rag the Lot of Liceors is both pap.,.: the
soothe- dir.et falsehood, resulting from hie 'gam
ranee sad premmprinn, actuated bymsle•olr•eee.
The Clerk of the Pewee i• bena by reatrieo to
palish the Lis of Lterttprn I5 Two remits. if
share are twn is the Diode,. otherwise, Mr.
alkte may depend that les weld eve publithtd
M List .f Licenses this yep, ! Again. in order
to induce the Magistrate to ister(ere with the
printing belmsing to Mr. IJure' office, we an
.old that the Clerk of the Peace is the Brock
1Disrict has advertised immuring (or his print-
ing. This is another direct falsehood re.uhiog
('em immense* sad preempt!.. Mr. Lases..
tiers of the Brock District. in hie cspawity of
Di.riet Iarti, bas advertised for teders for
arlatlag the proceedings of the D curet C.eacil,
ate.. bat as Clerk of the Peer, he in sot at
liberty at present to pat op the printing helms -
Ogg to that orrice t. competition, ,imply became
then is only owe neerepaper i. the Brack Dis-
trict, ud all Clerka of the Peace art bowl! by
.tauue is IOWA the Schedules of Fines and
Cotritetioas, and the Lin, of Licensee in the
papers of their own respective District,. ;ioi•
if Mr. Giles had only prudence 'sough ro follow
the friendly advice which we have offered him
frequently, he would escape a great deal of the
tidied* and contempt which hie pretreat silly
cesdact proeeres for hie. Ws adtised him
that, w long as he is foolish enough to eadea•or
to conduct a newspaper, he &cold confine his
'ditaiala to subjecti which he under*ends. W.
have se desini todispate his claims to " Masco -
MI fame," in what he calls his "capacity of s
political Journalist ! ! 1" bat he should never pre -
mope is write or ,peak oa any subject of ssl -
cieet Importance to denoted the tho.gkt. of cher
people. Sat til *his solve about the Dietrlet
Printing, and Mr. Luis's Printing; is merely an
ebullition of spleen spinet the Clerk of the
Poses and ourself. The man is pertectiy aware
that be could not do the printing although he
bad the offer of it to -morrow. The Asnwmeot
Roils wield perhspe appear 1)4,4 tseathe after
t11e'lepl time. and the Schedule of Fines and
Convictions it published at d1, would, in ell
probability, come forth on a piece of alarm
esferaff wrapping piper! In eeneiesioe-Mr.
Giles need not render himself ridiealoos in at-
tempting to injure us. his h.oii:ity to us can
never equal Dor pity f., him. We are so iode-
:wedevt of Identity and influence, and Zook opera
him as beteg so utterly harmless that so far as
air own intent is concerned, we would not
perchsse his remove) from the District at the ex-
pose, of half a dollar a week.
LEGISLATION AND ITS DIFFICULTIES.
Tsai crime of .dJieg intuit to Injury, if not the
m•etdleeatross, is at least, the most disgraceful.
it exhibits a blackness and a cruelty of di•posi-
tim, such as we have been accustomed to regard
as a peculiar lmribute of wit spirits; yet we re-
gret to acknowledge that it is frequently charac-
teristic of certain portions of our own species: -
ma cenalolyit has Dever been more openly or
.more wutooly illustrated than is the conduct of
the Tory pert during the preheat Session of Ato-
nement. in our last, we made some remarks os
the caption, and unjustifiable manner in which the
time of the Legislators has bees wasted by the
contemptible qi. bblings of Messrs. Cyky, Ps•
pi..es, Prince, and Cagy. We pointed oat to
earreder that the opposition of thesedisappoin-
td, seedy ..eet.rers ltd sot emcees to any-
thing -was not intended fed nothing, except to
fill up the time and annoy the Gov...meat, heap
up cisme. sa4 retard the banana of the eson-
try, and therefore we questioned the propriety
sed the justice of allowing ouch men to gratify
their own spires and vanity, by making three
hears' .poeeh.s et a emit of fifty pounds as hour
to the es.try. Yet the Government, from
wet we t•esi4er ea Mentreteb n(eo.rte., has
lolrrat.d these moa to occupy the bat part dobe
mean in telltale wmeense. This 4s lis irysrp
.the bath is tided is is unatnn.ss en of the
Tom press, " What hos tete o.seram met dose y"
Tha Cep{.-Pepiwaoa ►sties, impose epee the
paendty ashy G.Nenoneal by e.espyieg the
time with a kid of ystemaeie trili.g, sad thew
tb. Coyly-Popieee prem Malt the ped -se -
tete of M ODeerameet sod ths eeutry by seek.
"What hr the t).errwmrnt loner"-
•' Here, Bill ! do yea and Jnok held Bob, ad
MI ed) I.W1, may diner is sass ,slaws, nod
well the get ►im fogged to bong dikes'? !"
1. this .s..r the Weller of Ieglelatles boo
Had 11115011911 tlba preset I.
fens • may Whims ee.tesee 4 As
Illi* 1114.1. 1f A. lim..ta yaw ierirmigm,
still ire 1111.. •droit that sole e a.Nliti was M
weal besieges Is. balsa nese► esttlpsnd with
arest mid re 1MR thinr, kat . Mheistn
bio. lass�iiat .•d has iodelgews es ilk Whims
sed eilrui. alb* blokes emot.tw het M
'ysifiq para pIIIIPM awl the pe.pls of Cass.
ti• 4e. tntasiM M ig..s.N, se sess p.se ei the
...i..puble amok .is.4 thaw i. the cry of
'!What baa the Misi.ty de 1" The thee hes
posed sway whew thew attempts is throw deet
Ir to tree .f. whole people soak be Sneer -
61 -they sea Mw 511154ed ..seg the ilket et
the ill -snared Milpi.s..4 tis Tories.
FROM the !swat ...este irese the west .f
O.osrosent, we hest noes to bottom on this
. illy ti.e-wudag .patim hr writhed *ad
termed reel( Imo nor, and es the.eldrnd. d
priests Bills are sa .ily dupased .f, end the
period of the &.eros drawing to a else., there
Ur greesd .f hope that the impataat 5wassre
of the Bessioo *ill be promptly carried thro.leh.
The Msaicipal laeepornti.ms Bill, the Ammo
mat Milt, .ad the Ek.lo. Bill bare all been
ath5eeed • ear. nil !t is pr.babl• test ems
of them are sew finally passed. Ther an the
iup.rteme memenv.-they ere of general interest
.nil issote. m.eh of the from pesaperity of the
...airy. The learned sad lengthened disos-
e isas.heut remeneratiog a few IoJieidusls fns
the los of their good. and Mettles dries the
little rebellion, my do well *sough as a kind of
pastime, or as. kind d mutual medium of party
brlhagsps..' But be people take little or se
isrer..t et 'bow little squabbles. Th. Colonsl
ree.411y awned that the lr,hsbitents of Upper
Canada were looking with the utmost intensity,
to we whether r.ot Hi. Excellency would set
hie veal to she payment of the rebellion lo.....
Now this i. alifa,tus. W know sot how the
idler and inerested of Toren. were looking oe
kehag, bat we Jo knew that at that time the
people allures were Iookisg far mon intenetly
into their sugar.tro.ghs aid segar-ket:kd, 'has
they were et the Goren., General w the pal -
mot of the rebellim Iwo..
Bet the people an Mikis, with maw inemity
for the pannus of the Msoicipd, the A......e.t
sed the Election 1$V4-11my know that tlttm.
are .attend imprtune, set only is themselves
et she to their ihildre. They know the,
them Acts embody s sere sad perpetosl deliver-
ance of the wintry from the paralyzing iag.nee
of Toryism, sad therefore they do fed as intense
desire to see them is operation. AW these
measures kW pus -say. we ono ems ntrna1e
a hope that worm of thew are passed .ow. Io
the Psrflalneot.ry proceedings in to-dap's paper,
it wail be seen that the Honorable Jame H.
Pike hes introduced a 'mann for facilitating
the disposal of Public Lath, Gad Holes • period
to die Free -grist stem, -:hie is soother sob-
jeet of great i&ortsoee, on which there is much
room for Legis*tioo, and which may be produc-
tive of immense benefit to the country. From
the speeches of Mr. Morrison sad Mr. Price.
w hich will be found on eat .vend page. it will
be nee that there is now a strong probability
that *be tarn of Canada's pro.perity will be re-
moved, and that ere the close of the present Par-
liament the atrocity of tbeffiy-wren Rectories,
and ten Clergy Reserves will b. "numbered
with thisgs that were'!" -5
The Bill fa iacre.sisg the Representation was
low became, is the first place, it was • measure
which in weenie's,. with entail' relics of bar-
barism embodied in the Cos.titotios, can be de-
featedby a minority -the Ministry 1.d fifty-five
tetra for the Bill -the Tories had mealy 004.,
.smut it, therefore the tori., were triumphant!!
This is a specimen of the advantages of precedent
Logistati.s-toryism bus always advocated to
absolute or even Dirine right of the minority to
gevero the majority, and this fact of fifty -floe
being defeated by twenty is toryi,tn with • ven-
geance. The feudal barbariaos did w, and why
should we depart from such • glorio.sprmredent
The Resolutions of the lion. IL J. Bolton u
this absurdity, ars among oho most rational pro-
positions that have been esbatitted to the house
-but they carne too early. Bot the Representa-
tion Bill was lost, because, in the second place,
the Electoral Ui•isiona or new copatietcowers•
plated, were, 4e many ie.taole., very far from
being judicious or desirable -among which the
proposed division of the Horoo District i. promi-
nent. And we are /Id to perceive that a New
Counties Division Bill has been introduced by
the Hon. Malcolm Cameros, whio► hal bees
read a .eco•d time. From Mr. Cameron's inti-
mate acgs intros with the present Electoral
Division. of Upper Canada, we have teases to
believe that the Division prepared by his mea-
sure will be both judicious and satisfactory. -
We expect the pe,opttret" Stretford are now likely
to have then design carded out.
RT We regret to lers that some of our frieods
in the County oflwed.do not receive the Signal
regularly -the faslt is Detours, awe re coo -
winced that all subscribers on ser list hate their
papers regularly addressed and mailed every
week,
QT The Communication from 8t. )try's
carm toe late for ieseryo., it will appear is oar
O 551.
9T The Court of Quarter &Moe' .Rd Dis-
trict Court closed last night -we will teethe the
procadi.gs ant week.
QT W. ere rpwuted to istimsu that a
SPECIAL MATCH AT FOOT-BALL„will
take place on the PJblie Square *his ensiles 51
4 o'clock.
lommunicationg.
Beturr°RD, 29th March, 1949.
TO TEN 5171T05 Oe T51 5155011 .50.44..
At a large sad reantable wasting of the ie-
h•bitsats of Btndsd, Haan. D1.en.t, ell at
the Hera Hoel, Maly .nowise the 12th
rust.. fa the preee.trise el • silver Boaff-hes t.
Mr. Akxnodtr Medrvpr, the Teobr of to
strafe d Vein Sobel. .1 C. W. 1)x,1.„
wee Reseimeorly sailed to the cheer. Mt. Daly
having Iakq she .!sir, the Trainee .f the
B ehest Bad beim bim the P4.msar sassed is a
Meanie .air. the boa tea very bvasMfelp
5.4teeed end eseapkw pipes of wetitow..
•hip, and inures. p11. •reit e.' 1Nr. Jsmph.
4it,,nseit1, Timmis, es whose selebbrtimnt is
we p.rebesed. 1. bee.she Ymwin j lesseip-
tl.. with ens Mosort rti A05uiW lh1•rklqu:-
Prese.ted se M. Aks5.d.. M.Olagaa. bp she
ishiits.0 4 modal o.41 .isl.ky w a lab•.
dtk.kestsss001 p a Tea►... la t!e
et she iii libbie6 se Ma
gm. Sher dews jl..le oe bis es .Beet shed
wispier!so no s war leris eb.ee.af ••Thr We
(lh. YeOregneef etwasaames .Mv,M sad so-
etelnJ, M beped he dld Pet enikusw, Owe h.
emend bia th.t ..itbn W called ink to par -
...I sieleassaINGSDIS d aeorel mad assess. ..
11 wee hese the he/. that dories the bee yeses
he has beta he std pies, tbsee bas met bees a
osslpleinl teas eider parses or AMI el W mat
dwAMhy se the .o. part, r hie seise see -
*Wee sl it se the cher, that the queerer le
child's. here .ado, ..d •r askia& we too
striking sot to be ge orally varied. wtiriat thea
morel unmet tells men he thew Naet►ta
than a Mooned neh .cassis ea tell. Yet
the amok lis was sew .beet r paqu 1 was
•lei►Ie m.►en tithe high antes b were►.h. was
Mid y she lehabiesou." ?tat detla)Is prm
seated the boa full at ret to M►. WQergor,
who, after baring m.J, stn mitosis seemrbe
and thluked the chairman sed the iababla.ts,
handed it round the meeting.
The meeting dem dispersed, he•iyrineiMr.
M.Oregor•s !welsh, mad wished him a Wog life
to cep, it.
CualaesrcITZD.
Uswnio, March 31st, 1119.
TO Tilt 1011'05 011E1 50105 SIGNAL.
8,r, -A hied d InOrie has jest show, me your
paper, n( Friday last, sed pointed out the pats -
graph reflecting ea the conduct of Mr. Bell and
myself is the case of the Queen *galas* Daakl
Dianuod.
The remarks on anonymous carespondeotl,
appeoJed to your notice, are such as every man
should approve. Te sober" alluded to ateed.og
another proof of the eeo.ssity of reveivilg such
communicants@ with dl.tr.st.
All the points in your correapoodeit's letter,
(isa.maeb as they wy be inhered from yor'so-
tice), affeetiog the Integrity of Mr. Bell or my-
self, ars 0*Ta0a. if yon think it desirable, for
the satisfaction of the palette, that off the cir-
cumstance of the case thauld be undo keno,,
and will istin.ats your wish to me. I will take
pleases to fsr.ieivag you with a statement of
them. i am. sir,
Your most ob't. nrv't.
JA9. SCOTT.
BY THIS MORNING'S MAIL.
0......, Passey. April 6, 1849:
Mo'TxgAL, March 30.
t MAID aRAD HO.•
The Townships of Montague and North
Elma;ey Dteuso. Bill; the W.reboosemen
Punishment Bill; Clergymen's Returns
8.11; the Upper Caine Parter.hipe Bill; the
Township. of Hollowell and Sophiasburg
Boundary Bill: wero read a third time and
passed.
41115AT .S5TRR4 RAILROAD.
Bir A. MacNab- reported favorable on
the petition for tbo Great Western Rail
• ad au, and brought in •' bill to amen)
the Company's sharp. Second reading,
Moodily next.
QCEIRC AND nALJTAX RAILROAD.
A teee.age-was reeved from Ilia Ex-
cellency transmitting copies of despatches
subsequent to those already transmitted,
on the subject of the Quebec and Halifax
Railroad. and the Public Works of Canada.
Ordered to be printed.
agCO*D .1x01.504.
The County Divisions Upper rCanada
Dill; the Courts of Original Jurtrliction
Lower Canada Bill; and the Gape Judica-
ture Bill; were reed a.econd time and com•
mitted fur Tuesday next.
The bill incorporating the Ottavio Ma-
rino and Fire Io.urance Company, was read
a third time and passed.
r1.L:c HRALTH.
The Public Health Bill, from the Legis-
lative Conncil wan read second time. -
Third reading on Tuesday next.
CUSTOMS MA5AO1MR]T•
The Customs Mapageme.t Bail was read
• third time considered to cotnmttee, and
ordered to be engrossed.
The )los.s adjourned, upon a division, at
8 o'clock.
MTh. As.es alt Bill passed the second read-
ing on Friday tan. by a vote of 30 to 7.
litark.tts.
Monday, P. M. 2nd April, 1849.
Market indifferently .applied with wheat, and
price. remain as formerly quoted, in this and nth•
er articles. Wheat per bushel of 1) HIP. 4e. 34.
to 416d. Flour, Millers' extra superfine, by
retail, ID bap, 21.3d per 1961M., farmer' Gait
do. 17.63 to 20s.
IIURON.HOTEL FOR SALE.
•
TILE Subaribsr bating.eirly completed
his improvements on the iIURON.
HOTEL., and being desirous of giving 'up
business ia that line, gives notice that he
1s willing to dispose of the entire premises
on rea.oe.ble terms. As a hotel, the pro-
perty is a moat eligible investment, being
.urp.med,_or perhaps, 0qwa ed by none la.
the i)istrict, either fur sate business
nr accommonayjon. k44&iiyagt- s, liar -
lotto, lac., 8tc., ire all on an extensive
scale. The House i large, substantial.
commodious, and well furnished, and will
be sold with all its furniture and appdrtc-
Dances at a fur Talus. One-thied of the
purchase m.neyrwiir be required dotes, and
liberal tame will be given for the remainder.
Io the meantime.
The proprictpr begs leave to intimate to
his friends, customers and the peblie gene-
rally that the late improvements and eddi-
tUnne which he hu mads have rendered the
Ilsroe Hotel capable of yielding very
.operler gceaumodeueo, and of giving
h.neral satisfaction, and in returning his
onest thanks for pmt favors, wisheh to
some, the public, that w►Its he memaifls
proprietor, no labor nor expense shall bb
wanting in canoeist/ to the comfort sol
.utartatrw5nt of those who may be dis-
posed to patronise bn how..
JAMES GENTLES.
N. B. -As expatiated ated ted attentive
Brecher ie .Irby. in *timelines.
Goderleb, April 6, teak v1 -59.3m
MR. FRAZF4 , '
G ® Its ®II E IR y, •
f.T PATRICS-8T. OO1)ERICH.
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Alp. Manta *res Jassy►
Aa► M,.l'l 2 Maes W hits!.
*intent Jeb• . 1L Mi lite
Adair Mathew 3 Woe Walk,
Aderem Jews Malley C►riawa
A,:air Joeop Themes
Bre.e Mir A Mete Ann
ase
Bray his 111•, Jean
liner 1ieary Meseghee Mathew
Berms Mike ,!ley Cutins
kroner Joseph Maddest James
Bwwic1 William Meeparew Therms
Rises George Msllusey Patnck
Bernal Rubewe 11.1.!041 J
Baleen Willem McUeppm William
Ba11eMl.e Ihivl4 Moliwald Joba
Beckley Charles Mel w,kll Undid 3
Ink Mic..s4 MoCuy Joseph 3
14.1e4.0 William 3 MU bomb T
BsaterG A IAcAle.r Jars 2
MoCardrll Geroge Y
M,D••.sid W,Iliaio
McGill Juts 9
Mcl)tll Dar d 3
Mello.ald A:x
McClrfi ty Themes
McCerdell James
111,{braid N cb ,las 3
McQuald Patalck
74. Ferlsae Alex
Ate{,,ttgl,lin Robert
MUG 11 Jame. J
Mcp'aduce Richard
Mclntris David
McCafferty Arthur
McCarthy .1
McGill William
McDawale Jae.
Mc N. M. Mr.
MUCaouigan James
Meletueh 14Villiaut
Neigh George
Niegh John
Nregh Daniel
Nelson Ilezekish
O'Donnell M rs
Oliver William 5
O'Brien Mr w
Ofetld George 2
O'Donnel Mr
O'Brien Wlt.iam
0' Rely Michel
O'Dea M,ehael
Payton James 2
Peird Robert 2
Pcdan J,.ho
Phelan James 2
Parker Fredrick
Pushelfery Wtl-Iam
Parker Joho
Presser Joseph
PI elan Dennis
Quirk Timothy
Q'unlas Mr.
C,tuinlan John
Rankin Charles 2
Riley John
Rowlaua Mary Anne
Rabb Samuel
Ruling. Valentine
Ritter Valentino
Rufri•ge Michael
Roan John 4 .
Robison Henry 2
Reed Robert
Rubinson Robert
Reed Daniel
Ritchardson William
Eickmeyrr Daniel 2 Sherry Andrew.
FJekernniler Joseph 3 Smoker Andrew
Fagam Thoma. Spitz' -r George 4
Dive Mathew Sebach Philips 2
E,gie Thome Sebaeh Nichol*, 2
sopa MID
iireirr'Andeew 2 Stetson John 5
Frazier Mr 2 Sebach Jacob 2
'Flyme John Sebach Peter
Frank. Mese Seegmnnd Michael
Flenly Hugh Stewart William
Fisher Christopher Sulican John 2
Freck.ldam Stewart Mrs
Baud Jahn
Messer Vahan..
Brooks Julia
Bien Philip 9
bream 'l'buo olJ
Bitter Peter
.Bert Michael 3
11uy4 Robert
Bert Jolie
Carroll William 3
Collies William
Clemente Robert 3
Crawford Robert 3
Car Joseph •
Cooney Michael
Clrkr George
Cashew Patrick 2
Cly.e John 3
Cashes John 3
Molten Ricb.rd
Carr James J
Chooses William 2
Cameros Donald
Crozier Sam
Carron Jolie
Clyne William
Comm John
Carotin ltiebooI
Clarke Theodor
Colter Robert
Campbell James 2
Commaos John
Curai,nerJs John
Cony Munro 3
Cary J.,ho
Coulter Joseph
Canis Gad
Corbis William
[keens Tbos 3
Dogherty lobe 2
Danaseilh Samuel
DowlingWl11.aat
Denney Hoch 2
Unglue Alexander
Denaetcb William
Dempsey !San 2
Dunt Peter
D.sa.sn Joseph 2
Desna Patrick .
Dainties Christian
Dusmore James J
Doakia Edward
Drnonrr Jatob
Deist. ehristiaii
Ikwsed Gebb,artt
1k..tead Cored
Dreman Jae
D.na,tb Daniel
Donnie hitcher'
Deeorcy Martin
Dillon Daniel
ilsr-y Michael
Dixon Mary
Eickmeyer Au*nst
Heber. Geor,n-
Ferrety Thomas
Fox Anne
Fletcher Janne
Feirigae Bernard
Getter John 2
Gleesoe Corners
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Gettet Anthouy
Gimblet George
Gibhard henry
Grady Michael
(itrting George
Graham Andrew
11..... Mrs
'lodges Mile.
Hamer laugh
Herald Nicholas 2
Heron Patrick 3
Hamilton George
Hyde Adam
Rakich Andrew
Hennery Richard
Haaadalt Cenrod
Detester William
Hunter Mathew 2
Hooter James 3
Ifo( neyer Conrad
l(artwick Frellerick
ileery Tho.
!Joey Philp
11111 Thomas
Hay Andrew
ILo.yth Thoma.
Hemaley Thorns,
Hamilton Jame,
Heron Miry
Halpin John
fiche Christian 9
Labe Theodr
Jamb Jacob
Jefferson John 2
Itwio David
Jacob Michael 2
Kew James
Kris, Thobold 3
Kar. John
Kau John
K elly Richard
RIy.. J T
Mrieh Gottei -h
er Gene*
W .r. Geo tkb
Eel y Patrick 9
rear Michael
K isser Thomas
aro Hr..,
Mileirionty David
Mee
1.*14 a Fdpraoed 2
Lass.. Jona
A. F. MiCELE, Post
- Stretford. Apr 13rd, 1819.
Switzer lido!)
ticler ek Henry
Stroch Mathias 2
Smith Care
Scott William
Shaul Mich
Skilless John
Skillenborger Jacob
Scott Thomas
Seger Christian
Skillen Samuel
Sebach Francis
Stredor Peter
Smith James
Schrader G�!luao
Scott John
Spare Cu; er
3pillen Jeremiah
Stevenson laugh
Simmons Ilenry
Sobaeh A .
Stewart Donald
Terry James
Tracy Mr 2
Pracy George
Pos.man Joseph
Vongh Cunrod
Volker John
%'o;ker G:tneter
Walsh John
Walsh Richard
Willman Hugh 2
War& \lichee!
Wick Fredrick
Waren Thomas
Richman August
Nick Augnst 2
Whelan Peer
Winter Henry
Widmere Henry
Webber Jacob 4
%Vhite Robert
ware° James
Watson John
Writt Patrick
White George
%Vetean W
Wickes. aided,
Ward Thomas
Wilson William
Wateran Alexander
Ward Thomas
Wits.. James
r
N 0-T1 C E ,
a
jA HEREBY given that E. 11. 51ARL-
TON of Godetie►, bath by indentui' M
1. Jan tend day of April. 1849,
Is., all hie Personal saute whatever to
I. attenbury of Goderich, upon truth, for
the tuna, he..81 of himself sad all other.,
lbs ereditbre of the mrd E. II. Marlton.
who .hull ex.c.tn the said indrniurs duly
esteemed by the mid E. 11. Marlton.
Dan this 6111 day'nf Aortl, 1849. r 2-09
ALEXANDER 4MITCIiELL.
AUCTi(1RYKERR
' Batt 'ae' CORNERS,
• ISOTl'I'i1 E45)T1fOPE.
Whish, its, 1649. •f-eit
TUB. FQRTiIICOMING
NOV 41131111111111311111L.
BY 8. 11. MARINq'6N, BBQ.. sad de -
0. t , by Mtb.lesMar' is bee kids
s
Httba.8WV14..N Br use, t. iwtosolo0 solos
peiblialsoil by ..bsenptloo. The eabserip-
awe net mow 111. •t Leoenne's fur egos -
rem Pante eta distance wb.hrog to sub
scribe will el lin Intimate the r.vN to E.
E. Matthew, Mi.q., Goderich, by letter post
-
P•14 -
ti olerteh,
s14.U•alericb, Apitl 31J. 1849. v2 -U 'lit
I''O/t' SALE
oT8 Number '7WEl*Tt-SEVEV .nil
1 TWENTY•EIGHT in the llgbwwitb
Com -moon of the Tuwseldp of Fullerton, Huron
Uistile,. • Tb. Levers is well Timbered sod Wil-
lem!. Foe periieulers apply to &!ewer. Bocha-
lian ,b Harris, *lanolin, es s the subscribers,
et their offsoe n Goderich.
STR.tt;.IAN & LIZ.tR8,
8-.hcitnn.
&e.
G.dcrich. 3rd Ap II, 1813. 2.-e9-oi3
T,
THE Subscriber having LEASF.D, f• r
the ter a of Twenty years, the P•oper-
ty on the North side of the Marko. Siloam,
at preset t occupied by Theodore It..., Erg.
wished to intimate to those who wish to
avail themselves n( an ELIl116LE $IT-
lIA'fYliN for 1111 r41N1•1444, that be w►11
I.HA.K UUILUING SI'Z'ES for any Term
not exceeding Twenty Years, at a moderate
Kent per annum.
II OR ACE HORTON.
Goderich, March VI, 1848. 2.-o8tf
PLANS AND SPECiFIC.ATIONS.
THE Subscriber liege leave to inform
Inhabitants of the District of lluron,
and the neighboring D,tricts, that Le has
Established himself in Stratford,
and is prepard to give ('lana and Speet6ca•
mons of Public cr Private Buildings, Bridg-
es, 11111 Dams, kc. kc. lee., and will oke
the eupen-ptendenee of such Erections, tau
the most reasonable terms.
Ilia thorough knowledge ofhieprolesslnn
d hie praetite as BuilJr, qualities bim for
any uoderiaking in the lino. Address post
paidan, PETER FERGUSON.
Bni:der, kc. kc. Stratford,.C. W.
Stratford, March 16th, 1S49. 2,-.13711-
TAKE
,-a714
TAKE NOTICE,
ALL trine indebted to the late FiRM
of THOMAS GILMOUR k CO.,
either by Note or Book account. are hereby
called upon to come forward without delay,
and settle thesame with the Subscriber,
and -by so doing they wiU save the costs of
collection by au Attorney.
ROBERT MODERWELL.
Goderich, March 23, 1840.. 2v-7ntf
BY AUTHORITY.
51itriff'o Bate of £ands.
IICI(Ar DISTRICT, t•••°
Bvirtue of four
To Wit : write of Fieri
Facia', issued out of Iler Majesty's Court
of Queen's Bench, and to me directed
against the Lands and Tenements of Julia
Ann Kippco and Amalie. W. Kippen at the
respective suits of Rosa Robertson, Robert
Muderwell, John Strachan, gentleman, one,
etc. and James Clouting
; and also by virtue
of two writ■ of Fieri aciaarirrueJ out of
{Icr Majesty'. Iluron District Court. end
to me directed against the Lands and Ten-
ements of Julia Ann Kippen and An .lie.
1t .
lop( n et the respective suits of -Robert
I'.,,1e and loahua Ceilaway. I lune seized
and taken in Execution the following pro-
perty as belonging to Arquebus W. Kipper,
One of the above Defendants a part or por-
tion of Block G. in the Township of C..I-
borne, Western Disi,ion, Huron District,
containing two hundred acres of Land ;
which Lands I shall offer for sale at the
Court !louse, in tbe town of Galerich on
Tuesday the 20114 day of March next, at
the hour of 12 o'clock norm.
J. McDONALD, Sheriff H. D.
Sueirr'e Omen,
Goderich, 18th December, 1843. 411d
The above Sale of Land is po.tponed
until Friday, the First day of June, 1849.
J. McDONALD, Sheriff,
!lura. Lulrkt.
Sheriff's Office, Goderich,
19111. Match, 1849.
Slurifl's Sale.
IIURON a)I(SyTRICT, t BY virtue of a ;
To ;Gs: S writ a4 Firer
Facial. issued out of !ler Majesty's Iluron
17:strict Covet, and to me directed against
the Linde and Tenerneat. of Thomas
Charles at the suit of Robert Ellis ; I have
eeizrd and taken in Execution, as belong-
ing the 7'hms, Lot num-
ber thtoree on tsaidhe Nnorthaa nJeCharleof East street
or loot running number one thousand and
three in the town of Geder:eh, containing
ono quarter of an acre of Land, be the same
mors or less with the Buildings on the said
i.ot erected ; which 1 "ball offer for site at
the Court Hoon in the town of Goderich,
on Saturday the 0 h day of November next,
at the hour of 1*.'clock noon.
1. McI)ON.1LD, Sheriff H. D.
RHO/OW. OMMMLR,
Goderich, 21st Augu.t, 1818. 31153
Rosm.T ELLIN,
Ds.
Troves (' 5
-' Pie shove sale of Land. is r'.t'i n
ed until the Nat day of Fehrn.rys, 104•',
J. Mcrtt.)YAL:),
• Cheri"; II. D.
S.,pa,rr s ()erre, GOLlett.te,
November 11.', t.ct1$, )) 43td
Rosner El 'AA, ] -
..
T,,MA, en
71 S
T' Th., above solo of Iran.a is postpon-
ed until the first day of April, 1849.
J. McI)ONALD,
Sheri6'il. D.
Sni .,rr.* Oce Goaialca,
(January 95th, 1148.. 531d
Roans Eton, t
et.
Teel**, Queens
([7' The "bone sale of I.nn.ls ie petpo.•
nil sent the first day of May. 1849.
J. McDONALD.
Shrill 11. D.
3.usre►'.Orrice GoM.tca,
diueb 118th, 1313. `
'; Sale Uf Land.
111401,0116 DISTRICT, RY vine* 4
To W N t limprit of Ffesi
Facia' retied out of the District Court
the Huron Dietr.s". stntnM the LW. • 4
Teneu.e.to of *!arty Dadim1te111, Jlttobsed
U.rltogtoo and Robert Darlington, 11 t+s•
suit ql the Beak of Upper Camada, 1 have
seised and taken is Else.tio• se belon`ung
to the said Henry loathe/tun, Richard Dar-
lington. and RuWrt Deekstgten, the know*
tug properly, OM.* L•l aua,Nr t, 8, .ted 4,
„o the seventh Cosoallion, E•etere Divi
•
siuo, of the Township of Colborne, .114
containing lou acres of i.aird. which i shall
offer fur seta at the Cost 11...., in this
Town or Uutk'rirh. o. '1'kuredsy tAs 1815
day of Juos, 1818, at tiro hoot of Twette
o'clock, noon.
J. McDONALD, SberiLZ
Iluron D;striet.
Sheriffs Office, Ooderfeh,
23th Monk .184g. 5 steatite
Sheriff's Sale of Land.
IIURON DISTRICT, 2 •BY. tit toe of a
To wit t t Welt of �'idri
Facials, issued out of the Divides Coed of
the Hinge District, against the Leeds sod
Tenements tat Joseph Willien,wm, at the
suit of John Allen and Mary ►is wits, Chalk,
seized end taken in Execution 'as belonging
to the said Joseph ',V illiainsun, the futile% -•
ng property, ala.: 'l'owa Lots uu.ier 430.
424, 4118, 427, 42(1, belwes Heathers lined
,rod P.cion Street, also Toon lots Dumber
380 and 378, froom, g E gin, 'l'urooto and
Prctun streets, in the Town of GoJerich.
which 1 .hall off.r (or wk at the Cou,t
!louse in the 'Down of Goderich, on Thurs-
day. the 24th day efiune, 180, at the hour
of Twelve ,'cloy k nor 0,
J. MCDdNALt), 1
1luroaSler4Deme!.
"hcriff's (ice, Goderich,
28th March, 11414. 1W3.481.1
Sheriff's Sale of Land.
IIURON DISTRICT, S t By virion of a
'1'o sett : Writ of Peri
Faros, issued sal of the Di.trietCedtl of
the Iluron District,' truant 16e Lane and
Tenements of Cyrus McMillen, at the snit
of Joseph Miller, 1 have fumed lad take. in
Execution as belonging to the said Cysts
McMillan, the following property, v:;.; --
Town Lot number 6, North side of {.'cat
-trcet, or running number 996, Town of
Goderich, which I nail offer for sale 4t the
Court (louse io the Tows of Goderich, on
Thursday the 31st day of June, 1649, at
Twelve ri clock, 001.0.
J. McDONAD, Sheriff,
Huron Dualist.
Sheriff's Office, Godeeieb,
91st March, 1649. S 9c -alt!
Sheriff's Sale of Land.
iIURON DISTRICT, j BY virtue of a
To Ifil: S writ of Fferf
Ferias, issued out of Iler Majesty's Heron
District Court. and to me direct.I against'
the Land. and Tenements of Richard Dar:
lington, et the suit of Robert Park; I have
seized and taken in Execution, Lot sttjnbmr
four in the seventh Creamier, E. D. in
the Township of Colborne, enntalnin 100
acres; which Lands t shall offer for esfellat
lb. Court House, in the town of Ooderteh,
on Saturday, the 25th day of November
text, at the hour of 19 o'clock noon.
J. 1i[C DON A I.D, Sherif H. D.
SHRRI'►, Oerl*H,
Oodence, 14th August, 1846. $ 3.21
Relief Paso.,
ft. ,
Ruuaau DaRLIS.TeN.
Er The above mid of Lends i. postponed
omit the fust of February, 1849.
JOHN McDONALD.
Sherif H. D.
Sneerer's Derma, Ge..ate, 2
2016 Nove.ther, 1848. j , Aid
0J"The above sale nl Lends is poetpoaei.
until the Grist day of April, 1819.
JOON McDONALD,
1hertf H. D.
Snnvr s Orrice, GoDRalcn,
J..uan 29th, 1849.
RuecaT PARR, The above BRIO
es. Is postponed till
RICHARD DARLINGTON Friday, the First • s�
day of June, 1849.
J. McDONALD, S14.riff, H. D.
Sheriff's Office, Godericb,
Marc!. 24th, 1849.
•
- POSTPONEJNEXT.
Sheriff's Sale of Land.
IIURON DISTRICT, j BY salvo of ea
To 1f'i : writ of Fieri
Focias, iesucd out of I er Majesty's lluron.
District Court, and to me directed against
the Lands and Tencmeuts of Gavin Hama -
ton at the suit of Joehisa Calloway, 1 bane
seized and taken in Execution, Park Lot
number one, on the North side of Melbourne
street, and Lot number forty, on the Earl
Mdse.( Wellington street to the town of
Albert, which Land. 1 shall offer for sale on
Saturday, the 2511) day of No,emer next.
at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Court
Ilouse in the tons of GoJerich.'
1. '.1c'DONALD, AYAer H. .P .
1HKailres (Jr,iCR,
Goderich, IJi-h August, 1848. Salta
JJ1rtUA CAt LJr♦T.
1..
I Goy14
OTTne ahoy, sole of Lands 1s pestpeed
the fret day nl February, 1849.
JOHN MefO1IALD.
Rhea. H. D.
&alarm's Orme, G ,weastD,
9Uth November, 1548. 430
JO.YUA CALLOWAY.
e..
GAvre tfaut,ie41. •
11-7-fhe above sale of (.ands i. postpone
.d nein the tint day of April. 1849.
JOHN McDONALD,
Sheriff H. D.
Snenrri. Once, Gongola', t
Jasnary 92th, 1849. S 4913
Jo•.ua C.I.LOwar, The above Selo .4
re. Lands a pe.tpepe
Gan. HAsntt•ev. • !ill Friday, the nee
day of Jan., 1849.
J. McDONALD. Bherilt
lluron Dietrwt.
1Metifff O11114e',
Fi.ds4kb. het h M•sebr 1646.
CAitR P011 WHEAT .t the ottttiwtib
win. W PIPER.
qttoderfett, 90th March, 160. trool 1