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HURON SIGNAL.
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Meru Sodmsrtmtiru tan MRS. H. D. B'll'OWE. accommodation, yen marl, eso'beamed res. MARKETS.
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'Melte base Nes tared in se teat'►- work --
GoDRa1CY, April 21, 18:)3.
nom from 15e 10 16e Di r 601.
EMI W Oast, to 3e a is bask.
Sprigs, 2m 10d to he bushel.
0.1,, is Id to Is id., per 34 lbs.
Pork, 1`4} a $5, per Vded.
Butter, 8d to OOd, Per M.
ieMi
it, the/ wen Croat- Tbs Rev. rooms, I)tfrfirs, of York- el iareenon Ibrseglbent tae Protiaee•
eJ by dilferest authority ud were declared rod ' •%prl, Lwmheth, 1a recused ,►e (ol- it'rum11 • :,port of 1y Normal $ch..ol of
{e b treat at the esawtreo of lowiS= letter (rum \ICs. Stowe authuness are .i .y of Ncw York. rt ..•ma l\a ear
to W f 0 r ao\sol • etc. cwtrastc woe' fpcuur•kl,
the; Cwadmos to iha British Crown, yet at of" mels Tom'• Collis," is aek.owlsdlj- , wrtb that of the• Umns1 Slaw. %1's
the sass time as *moo u those people skull Mag m( a Bible which wan seat from a hive Ju•t r.uon to b. proud that .duco-
declere that them, no longer want them, enetiq of thea workbag classes afters lee- ties in Uyp.r Camila o. (.lerN w •eche •
be devoted to other parpss. tare by Mr, Davies w " U Tom, as a- way •• yr wnee toes to leerm oar taewb
that miyns
ss Imam Ret bbour• far in the dietetics. The
that ti.e W net yet same, ser will it kslraQoo of CbwlMaaity. '1'be Bible was g
y g onps.d by a cute eiplasalory of Cls es.mtnatros clued with earel•ro IS
eoeal
come Jur woe time et. T. ►ries this &a male, end .4'6 11
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question up now u simply to attempt a de- ds•iCo, mimed by the chairman of Ute meet- olsa. ram under 'Carping est? • e•ruyls of
(est of the adltlemset u( them L paper Caria..C, lbs Secretary of eke l'hristiao luatruct- moot hr, t•w alio were pe.sm.i will N d•s-
da quslws. I mist siceidiagly to ties Mos Society, and the Lecturer. There is • p'»ed to Jen, obit the esesral pieces wen
the Globe taking ep this speech 01 Mr wra•tbisx really noble in Mrs. Stowe'* •ung rub wucb tut sod mew my. We
resell with view appareitly of conriucisg avowal oilier workbag-clesahseage; all the wootd ubeerve b.•re'bat mimic, rutted of
the French Canadians that their mime-. more 00, 10 Mt souse' just en the eve of her being merely an spwnd•ge to the edoea•
'mots ar•m dander. This Glebe mast be bring welcomed, to the palaces of some lion Imparted in the Swoon tit heel. should
we'ween aequneweola on the one bll aware that the Clergy Reserves •e. of the highest and proudest nobility of be If "e0 • 10015 pr, u'rsrnt phaco I. tlw
has settled are by the rotes of the England. nstiwue••. It a the r000ecung lain De
sur can
French Canadian Sdembers, and we must "Gcutle(nen,--Ol all the unexpected and ' acc,.rrrpl,.hw.nt. 0t' the other, an thine-
dm•J, •1111also be aware that their motto will Meier wtde..er J tributes Cluck Lars been rent fur partake.' of the taws fel sad t1.• orra-
be .,btained if they °nee become persued- to me for sirnply saying .bat J could not j mental, Dr. Raiment', tete Chief supermen
dans, gess •hers( eutJw of i\m history mf
,•d that by so doisg they place their own help saying, none have given me more plea -
therefore
io danger. (.-oder these cir- sure than the very beautiful Bible which (hies Normal Ideb.'oI. In bis re..uks in re•
cumsluters therefore it looks very limpid -etas been presented to me by a meeting of 111(0n to the .xamtsation on the Geography
uus for a professedly reform Journal to be the working elaases of England. oi CusJ", be obeerved that it was mut ray
lar keep pace w:th I'm l.egiel•ture. m. •(-
found echoing the Tory Cry of wolf. I "'There is no class that l regard with ter every se..too of Parlsuo•nt their lad
should not allude to the subject at all, were such huuest pride as l du the worlmg elms- t.. hechanges made in ib. map•. T.
it arse to inform you that nolwitit►tanding see here sptuug some of the greatest ecu tush of th:• observation will be caked ,n
all the efforts of Conservatives to intimi- of America. l'rankhu, Roger Sherman. que..Ii,.n by very few who bars pail any at
date the Freud' Canadians, and those ef- Daniel %Vebster, drew their hl000d from (ration 10 thea Isgirl•'ma fur the Isel few
us source. . o s. . mare 1t' re en•n o • war a-
d' a by no means feel as hears a name not unknnwu anion g the iter- citrons to Urper Cooed,. Atter Dr. Ryer-
ferts are neither few nor M11 directed, the t1 My own honored father, l o t ` SP 1 the nicip•l bnu
Lower Casa um
slroug on the subject as some of our Tory gy of Ameri a, was tl,e sou of a New ling- c'o'me Qaruf, thesevGoverner G'lumesa prize
Friends would have m believe. Let Re- land mechanic, and brought up to labor qn '1,rsesnicJ to the eircccarful a,mycuton,by
fonners preserve a manly and generous a faun. Ile has made good his blood by the after Cam' Justice Robinson, accom-
panied towards their brelheru in this sec- manfully working all his life for the glory of by a few •rproprratm remark., deli, -
tion of the Province, and they have nosh• God and the good of man. (red • 1111 that urbanity of manner and kind-
ing to fear. "'That the working omen of England ores o1 dieposi on which ch•racter.zed oar
should sympathize with the American slaves learned Chief Ju.t;es.—\'cur of the /Peek.
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bord I
ARRIVAL OF THE "AMERICA."
BOSTON, April 14.
s
'fits America attired at 11 o'clock to-
day from Liverpool. She brings large
freight, chit 6y for Canada.
LIVERPOOL, March 29.
The ,o n, al of the Cambria tit's A. M.,
ties Impacted more buoyancy to the mar-
;,, t. 1 otion sligldly advanced. Business
!;r.:+delude limited, being eunfiued to
tae actual wants of conaumrrs. Flour
ulliog slowly with au upward teodenry.--
Arrieals small. Foreign cora a shade
higher.
The Freuch Squadron put• to sea from
London on the 23rd, destination said to be
the Archipelago.
There is reason to believe that an un-
pleasant fecting has arisen, in consequence
of the precipitate steps taken with refer-
ence to the fleet, and some complaint hal
been made to England: It is said that the
, • Emperor feels sorely, and that remonstran-
ces bare not bred heeled even to the point
in gcesttoo. and to the opinion *Hedged to
ase eutertsiaed by English Capitalists on•
Ins general policy.
Itis now acid that the Coronation bas
been postponed till August, on account of
the Pope's inability to be present before
that lime. A telegraphic despatch front
Vienna, dated the 25th, reiterates the re-
port that the Porte is desirous of settling
peacefully the difficulties with Russia.
Tito l'aris journals consider the goes
tion already rattled. Tories—the haunts of thus nits and pnli:i_
=Tbe latest report at Paris, states that cion. met men of fashion of the parer. The
tare difficulties between Russia and Turkey (')These of Der:noh re supported Foe,wbitt
are to be referred to the arbitration of l'the Diei.n. of G erJon eupyo led Pott; and
Leopold of Belgium. A congress of the there is a story old, current. of PO Inter.
Powers interested is r0 ooed,and Brussels conal anonyance rah ch Fox lettered use t
r P hu net], who had been invite! to a large
is named as the place of conference. 'fire natty at the Duchess of Gordon's, which
Belgium Ministers bad several mcetiugsOa fact becoming known to the %VbigyleeJer,
rhe subject. he .purposeiv protracted to en luordinate
LATER. length some remarks andco he ma address -
A pnvate despatch announces that the ing to the Hoose, and ie order to reply to
English fleet will not leave Malta. This which, Pitt, nntwubalu'Juoy many massa.
may la relied upon. A rumor was very res from the noshes , w?lode taload au long
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current in London the '29th, that mer that hs mused the parr,
a
The prom acne p ,sduoh •which the Duch •
�lajesty had been confined. The rumor era .copied in sec eta enabled her etree.'
I3ks cOntirmation. tually to ploy the part of the "managingg
ITALY. mother." I ler eldest daughter, Lady Crier-
, )s outrage , at Inaded with dishonor
anlicontempt—/.dor, the only truly nobly
thing in such a life as this, is made a baler
of dty;race.
" May all the working men in England
and America mete to gire their te•tim0ny
a^ain.t a se -brio which , i.lioilora that which
alone is tun bouorablc! 'day 1 request
gentlemen, that yeti will express in any way'
You think tit, my sense of the home which
has hero dote me, mad of my gratitude
therefor.
Very gratefully yours,
" If. 13. S'lY)WE." I
THE L 1TE DOW.%GER i)UCIHESS OF
BEDFORD.
In oar obituary of to -dor will be found a
recur) of the dea'h of trio Dowager Dash-.
ea of Bedford. The deceased, who watt
et her seventy-second tea:, was the yourg
est, end has been the la.( ourttcing, d0,101 -
ter of Alexander fourth Duke .t Gordon,
by hes Duchesrr, the (einem, Jerre !Asa well,
t'aughtar ut' Sir 1Vi11.aai Maxwell, of Mon•
rcnh.
Ar ig wet` known. the celebrated Dueh-
eas, mother of the lady n•.w decea-e!, tired
to make it a bout that she had married three
of her five daughters to dvker, a'tdone to
a Marquis. It esmild he out of place to
noise here the numerous anecdotes respect ,
ing ibis famous la ls, who, as everybody
know.. was one . 1 the chief lenders of (ash•
ion of ber ttae. federal, what Devnm.l ore
louse wvm to the Whigs of the day, the
Ducheoes I.nn-i n residence war to the
ARRIVAL OF TILE PACIFFIC.
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NEW YORK, 17th April.
The I'aeilfc arrives at half Last two
ibis afternoon.
Richardson & Pro's Circular, dated Li-
verpool April 5tb, says--" Genial weather
antl liberal arrivals have had their usual in-
!Lett'e or. the minds of operatots. The
amount of business transacted iu all branches
art the trade bas been limited. Prises 01
Flour ratter given way, but a few sales of
wheat, that take place chiefly for Irish ac-
count, bas been at the rates of our last mar-
ket.
ENGLAND.
Parliament resumed its session on the
2-1th ult. Notice was given of a call for
the "correspondence between England,
France, Spain and the 1'ojted States iu
reference to the Cohan anueagtiou ques-
tion.
In the House of Lords, Lord Campbell
called the attention of the members to the
address recently presented by the London'
Merchants to • the Emperor of France,
which he characterized as an interference
with the prerogatives of the Crown, and a
violation of the laws of nations. Ile wish-
ed to know if be had been sanctioned by
Her Majesty's Government. The Earl
of Clarendon dissented from Lord Canp-
beles views and the earl of Lllenburouob
supported them.
A schooner of 110 tons was tun down on
the 29th by the ateamer Minerva, and all
onboard was lost.
The steamer Duke of Soutberland,trading
between Lohdca and Aberdeen, was
wrecked on the 1st inst. in the river Dee,
and went to pieces. 15 or 20 persons
were draw ned.
By recent arrival, in England from Aus-
tralia, very large sums of gold hare been
received.
The difficulties of Swiszrrland and Pied -
MOW with Austria and Prussia threatened
truhled. The part taken by Frence is at-
tribute d to the refusal of the Pope' to emit
PFanee, for it is now said that his Holiness
bas given a positite refusal.
'A large fire occurred at Boulogne and de-
stroyed 15,000 casks of wine.
The United States frigate Constitution
arrived at Giberalter en the 23rd ult.
1'ItUSSIA.
A commercial treaty between Prussia
and' Hanover went into operation on' the
5th inst. • The Berlin papers publieb semi-
official documents stating that among the
papers recently signed in that city was a tiro -
tion fur a German Republic.
A Ilt'geoic Association, numbering 10
000 members bas been dissolved by the
government. A conspiracy reccotly de-
tected was widely developed and had ex-
tensive store, of arms and ammunition. It
was to bare broken mut between the 3rd and
tilh.April and had ramifications throughout
German,. Arrests had been made at Ras -
neck iu Meeklenbourg and ammunition seiz-
ed. Evidence ofa connection with the af-
fair had been discorered to Heidebourg,
Konic*st and Bremen.
A treaty for the mutual extradition of
criminals is announced between Prussia and
ibe United States.
AUSTRIA.
The Cologue Gazette says: Lord West-
moreland had presented a note to the Aus-
trian Government, declaring that England
would fCeep an eye on the proceedings of
Kossuth and Mazzini, in the other refuges,
to prevent their engaging in any more plots,
and if tbey come within the reach of the law
they shall be immediately prosecuted.
The London Police are said to have rre-
pared a list of all the refuses in that city.
There has been a tremeodous fall of mow
at Silesia and Bohemia which lasted 7 days,
blockading all the roads.
S1CiTL1:Ri.AND.
The right of Prussia over Neufahstel is
spin lands discussion and has 'caused mucb
imtatioo to the Swiss.
ROME.
Si* political offenders during 1839 aid
1850 were hung at Peggares nn the 16th.
A Swiss soldier was mond assissinated is
the street, with a pnignard sticking in bis
heart, attached to a piece of paper with the
words "a revenge of Messina"
• 'Accounts from Milan to the 23rd Mareb, lett', was married to the fourth !)oke of
Mete that the gorernmrnt of Lombardy R•chmnn', end her son. the pet sent Duke
had authorized those who served Italy un- ded
frog the .'d etIdanghtern rigOt r b,eceed'd toeing na and
der Napoleon, to proceed to Waris and
ton rriulate Napoleon. n••w hold', the Gor fon eat ales. The sr: -
6 1 cunt daughter, lady, Stadalins, married
first Sir Robert Si clad, hart.. of llurklo,
Caiteness, be whom she had one son, the
prevent Sir John Gordon Sinclair, Bart.—
She suh.eq•iently married a rich commoner.
Charles Palmer of luckley Park, Berkshire.
The third daughter, Lady Hula,. was mar-
ried to William fifth Dike of of Manchester:
her son is the present Duke of Manchester.
The tollrth daughter, Lady Lu,usa, Wail
married to the orcorw Slerqu:s uf Corneal -
lie, eon Ott.* great Indian commander, who
dad without ena!e issue.
The fifth ant youngest dsuthtrr was Lady
Genrg•ns, the late now deceased. She
woe mareed in 1803 to John, sixth Duke
of Bedford, and mea• consequently 1 •o s ep
mother of the present E,rl, aid of an indi-
vidual still better known, namely lard John
Remelt. leader of the Ilouse of Cumm"n•.
To her husband she brought no fewer ahao
lox sons, namely, t.e !t -v. Lord Wrluthe..
le Rummell, b tiro 1801: Lord Elward, born
1805; Lord Charles James Fix, born 1307;
Lord Cosmo Ge ,roe, born 1817; aid fiord
A,.zsnler George, born 1421—all of whom
survive.
The d . .1 was a lady of great am.
plicity of manners, and td the last retained
strong attachment to Mei commis,.
She regularly visited every autumn her ,
b•auti`ul Maitland retreat at the Doune of
R•.'hlemurchu•, on the Spey, and there,
following a custom now occas on y adopt- '
ed by royalty, not unfregnently retired to a
"healing on a .oltlary glen or h 11 aide, and
for days with "tamely a attendant. The
poor of the distrct will more the numerous
charities which their autumn visitor used
so freely to d:epems to them.
Perhaps the most remarkable ctrcum-
Sance c innee•ed with the deceased lady is
the• fact that rhe le the lest member of etre
old ducal tensity of toe Gordon.. Th.
last Duke, who was brother to the lady
now deceased, died in 1838, without lame.
She had sircady been predeceased by a
younger brother, and •he hos for some; ears:
been the sole airvlror of the fire dashtwgl,
belles ad high-born lichee introduced into
fahtonable Ider in the latter half of lest eon
tory, under the able c,cerone.Mnofthe la -
moue Jane Maxwell.—tl3w,ff Journal.
FURTHER NEWS.
Ncw Yoke, April 15.
The America arrived at Halifax on
Wednesday, 1'. M., but owipg to the tele-
eraph hue being down, the news was not
received here until a late hour last night.
t'ottor declined j. Breadstuffs—Flour
elloriog frccly at a decline of 6d a 9J —
\Vbest selling slowly at previous rates.—
Proeistons -- Market overstocked with
neer; port film.
The steamer \Yash iogton left Southamp-
Ina on the 30th with 14 passeagen.—
The City of Manchester also sailed on the
30th ultimo, from Liverpool for Philadel-
phia. The Pacific arrived out of the Bar
on the 20th, at 9 P. M. The steamer
:real Britain from Australia, arrived 00
the25tb ultimo.
ENGLAND.
The Canada Company had held their
Annual meeting, their affairs are in a flou-
rishing state.
BOSTON, April 15.
ni The America arrived here shortly after
10 o'clock this morning. 'Ilse London
Tints of 2nd April, contains a telegraphic
despatch from Parta, which stated that the
Americas Goverwmeet bad consented to
indemnify the owners of French vessels
which had been seized in Cayenne.
The advices from Chios state that the
IAmericas Commissioner, Mr. Marshall
bad visited Canton, int had no interview
wltb the authorities. It is said that the
rebels bad been defeated.
A letter in the New York Herald of
this morning reports (bat the ship Harriet,
of Bath, M. E. was fired at and brought
to by a British vessel of war off Cuba,
when she wa •overhauled and ber papers
searched.
Ten Royal. None'.—Thee ' Glasgow Citi -
zee" aye—"A paregr•ph has recently
gore ibe round of the papers, to the effect
that, on occasion of ibm forthcoming event,
her Majesty, being eta etch pleased with
the Weib nem who had Charge of the
Iasi royal baby, had determined that her
most nine sh.nld afao be from the Prisei•
polity. Tale, we hare, is s =iambs, a
Systeme is yetirrsmmm b•vteg been i
M with lbm t.p.Amot task .f eeleetisg •
likhland mems Ar the apeatmd 'royal
Streager. Tbls delleete eo..IsNee be
bas &ems eebt d to erieutm, baeisg at-
resdytdsspmSmhmd to heal riveters a be•ttby
)(long now rid WoMrr'h'tan the teseeedrate
seigbbourbood of tel 'limbers ca$itel."
NORMAL. SCHOOL.
Yeeterdey :the Scholars of the Normal
School were p ibtcly sesmined is ill ekes•
Ire coeeeetsd slab the intlttutios. Then
wee a number of f.l*ips ppreeert, ad them
Spp.araaee of the Scholars, boils mat. mad
reseal* isms hrgbly respectable- The ven-
ous asaminanoss of the day were perform•
ed in a mase, whet' testified mat ane-
freterly to the industry sod ability of the
iselrectera, the pr.eesmney of the Stedest•
•d the airehrdiary auressie of oar edam••
tical system. Although the lichee! ba
Mete lenpermitse early foot years, mad foe
tbrw of theme year• 11 'Mamma seder Ibm
dimodeent.gS attmtadiado • west of propmt
a..w.re► saws -.
Nem 2bucttlucmcuts.
PORK! PORK!! PORK!!!
bis11E Sub.erbmr offers for sale 50 barrels
Prams Pork. 0y the barrel or quantity
cheap.
JOHN kteKEN7.1l
Brueefield, April 11, 1853. rbo12 i
OTICE.
01,11E Parleerdrip formed by the Sullied-
'. bets st i•.uthunpinu. Sangeea, under
the Firm of JOHN HAMILTON & Cu.,
'eared by .areal consent on the first Jay
of Marsh lar, Alexander McNabb being
.uthor,sed to collect all aecunnt., and bi-
ble f..r all dabts against said Firm.
($igne,;]
Th. Snstay Net -eery says :—
We like to sem ayoueg ladybatk ae Iheugh
o
Asa was bitting has no each hip: It is
Satinet leg. She impel the thatch for the
OW, who steps him an epee winged ter -
•O,, trine/lieg over • bed of bot ashes.
Porritt► DRnwete.—An unfortunate
taxa named Martin, a batter by trade, was
found drowned in a puaeenn of water in
obs yard of bis Mese, on Date Street, last
Thursday eight.
'Births,
is tbie Tnwm es the tot\ rats„ lbs wife
M Nabedam Dail, of • sen.
ALEX. MeNABB,
JOHN HAMILTON.
A. McNABB.
Southampton. 13th April, 1833. ,6n12 3t
MEETING OF COUNTY COUNCIL
N terms of the Act 14 and 15 Vie. chap.
110, the Municipal Council tor the Uni-
ted Counties of Huron and Bruce will meet
at the Huron flute!, (GeotleJ) Godench,
on MONDAY the 3 id day of Slav next.—
Townaklp Clerks are tequued to take
notes that the terse I A-aeumeit Rolla
her their reaperttis 'Powah,p will regwre
to be lodged with the County Clerk, uu or
before the sad day.
D. I1. RITCItIF„
County Clerk.
County Clerks Office,
Goderieh, lath April, 1853. S ,3o12 -2t
HURON BUILDING'' SOCIETY.
' I`IiF: D!rerlors of this Society will meet
at th 7 British Exchange llotel on Sa
turday Erebiog the 30th Inst., to dispirits .•I
such of their Fonda as may be thesis the
hands of the Treasurer, either by pureha*
tog from any member willing to sell his
shares at a premium uu the amount of.i ek
Pad up, or by way of loran as heietnfure,
as the Directors may deem most advantage -
tuts to this sorrow y.
Was. BEN NETT RICi1,
T. k S. H. B. S.
Godcrich, April 21, 1853. v6 -n12
HURON BUILDING SOCIETY
NOTICE.
THE fif•h Annual Geseral Meeting of
the D.rectors and Shareholders of tins
Society will be held at the British I:x•
change llotel, Goderich, on Monday the
Math day of May next, at ase u heck, P.
M., eben a statement of the affairs of the
Society sill be hod before them, and •
new E'ection of Director, take Inc..I
All pence, :.re requealed to pay up thelr
Sul.criptl tine on or before the 30th Apra,
weethehusks cruel then be chueed fur
week.. .
Wb1. BENNETT RICII,
Tr. Ie See. 11- B. S.
Godericb, April 18, 1853. v6n12-3t
LIST OF LETTERS,
i?EMAINIZIG in ilia Godorich Post Of-
fice 20th TApril, 1853.
Anderson %Vllliam Johne .1 .ho
Armstrong Wrlh.m Jobe' James
Armstrong Waller Irwin Jam,.
Anderson Thoma .1 ,hnston Mr. Isabel
II .gee Mrs Agmen Kell Thee
Blnett 1' B Karl. Thoma
Butte Joseph Logan W tlltam
Bal: William Logan
Ales
[Ilene Thomas Lavin Michael
Breed Nathan Mitchell Samuel
Barkley Darrel Morris Alfred
Beacon David blaler Berjamio
Brown John Mattheson Dougall
Bennett 1V R M:tler John 1V
Churchill Arthur Moore J
t arrey 'Lectors Mann;og Lawrence
1)ampbs'h Grace Sloonoy \Volum
Crews Mr. Et(zsbetliMorrl.un Durrett
Colwell John Mitchell Samuel t'
Cumming Wm Moore %Vllham
CJames Mills Thomas
Culbert
ert Mr Mrlloaa!d Jam 4
Campbell Mrs Mary McLarly Malcul to
Ann Mellon Kenneth
Crawford Wm MoBain Isabella
t'rane Throned it McLellan John
Croesman George McBride Thome"
Campbell John McKellar Duncan
Cole Rebecca McCurdy James
Craig henry 2 McBrlde Janie'
Campbell Ano Mnquaran John
Campbell Robert 2 McDonald Ilugh
Campbell Roderick hleDonald Duoald—
Caurcboll Jantes
Connery Alex Badenoeh
McDonald Ewen
Coulton F' W McD •nald'Peter 2
Crag Wm McDonald Du con
Charles Mrs Mary McDonald J S
Curry Elisa McDonald Catharine
Cook John McKenzie Allan
Churchill Samuel McColl Juho
Darcy Tho. Jan Mcl)uoald A
Dart Andrew 2 hleDonald Donald
1) wnelly Mr. Mary Mcl)ougalJ John
Daffy M McKay Jane
Minim; Mrs McLellan Donald
Dawnte William Nickel Edward
Ihauond W m Norio in Adam
Dennerleln Christian Peck 310• Mar,
Evuu Mrs Penn ngt0n Olivet
England Joseph Price lames
Egret' George Patton Patne
Emery Joseph Reed Heart
Fisher Joseph 2 Richardson Robert
Fisher John I(
Fergusson John R,.•ell Mus Marg%b.nson Charles t
Falconer David Ituwon Dune sit
Falconer John Rudd Joh•
Ferriby Thomas Slattery Roily
Fernby Mem S .arman %Villiam
Farser,tes Wm Stoddart John
Guu.try Thomas Somers W•Ilaw
Green Basted Salkeld 3 remelt
Gordo• Alemaadar 2 Shark footman
Gilman Robert Sprung Gabriel I
Gordon John 2 Siam Jolla
G Andrew Sheriff Jobe
Guthrie A Shallot' %Vie
Good William Rtothsrm John
Gams [GemNterling Atts
Graham Christy Shoot!, Jobs
Griffis Joseph
Rot: off Jobe
Ilorton Henryr•g•+rl Robert
Holy Mrs
ilankings John
11 Meal Wee
Helmer Adam
II•6.res Silehael
Hsapy John
Hee Patk
Jones George
Jackman Wm
Johartnn Robert
Johnston Mrsl Weed Richard
Jacks •R 3..mc Wall Plm'•ad
loses Owen Waddell E.:bel
letterset' Jonstb•• 5
THOMAS [YDD. r«lltam.tsr.
T.rkengtnn Dav,d
Thoma W m A
Watson Irma,
Wilson Wm 4
Williamson Jobe
Wi1L.ms Jeal
%Vie►ham Thema
Walesa Mrs Mary A
Whitely R 'Nit 9
merendlInmemomensemssmannwswvwk.........-e.....
CONIUMIntiON,_Riery body blow
is • Mtlwtmt dames. It eootearome
and progresses .m i*Nd enely, that bslaw
see 1s aware of it, the l mos an a mess ea
Otero, that a •rddma empsgre oe cb•ape
Irma beet to cold, pr•de4s se m•awusa-
taaesand la • few dye 04111111111118, it a said,
lav she Led ad Ceeasalpelas. F'w all
trashiest with cough se Isgemmil•rs1, we
woolI Mer to the adee•tisssnsa 0o the
.+tilde of that paper of Jsd•r.i s Chemical
tame' of "Chars and L.agwort," oh -eh
is mid to be a cerium cure Jur the awful
4......
Lookout for Map Saks itfore
the Gtr !kiln Ring.
THE Subscriber will well cheep to 1
eetilere, forty T.... bots In the Tune
ref Clinton. visaed ceutneal and aJjrani
te the Rail Reed tree; intending purch..eu
ear nee the Map of the Town at ray office,
or at tb.Chutuo Arne. Hnlsl.
JASiIES CORDN.
CChaim, 5th April, 1853. obn10-SmO
Sheriff's Sale of Lands.
United Counties ofBmf
v virtue . Writ
Huron and /Truce
ol Fiera Farms
To air. ) Issued ,mut of her Ma
jetty'• County Court fur Cos United Coun-
ties of Huron and Brume, .rad to me direct-
ed against the lands end tessoents of Wil-
liam Slatibeeon at the cult art Donald Gor
doh. i have etix••d and taker. to executiOO
lot number six north part in Maitland Co..
session of the Tuwoahip of God•ricb coo
taming by aJmaaearwanl thirty fiat acres
be the .nue more or lees : also the 1) atoll
e ry thereon, now in working otter, %loch
lands and tenement• I *hail offer for *ale
at the (:uurt Room in the Towe of Godo -
✓ ich, on Wednesday the thirteenth day e'
July next, at the hoar: of Twelve of the
Cluck boon.
JOHN SfcDONAI,I),
SbaritT, 11, k B.
Fuui,in n Orris..
Goder;ch, Apr,l 13th, 1853 v/nl 1
NOTICE.
LI. those indehted to George Miller
• he Co. of the Godorich Foundry, either
by Nom art band ur Hoek account are re-
qs• stet to call and nave them aett'ed aro or
before the Gra of June next. ted ail other
debts due in the same eetabliehment up to
the first of Ja very, 1852, aria beer Wed
at the same time, utherwtes they will be
placed to the lands of the C.e'k of the Di.
"moo Court fur eutleetiun.
11'ILLIAM KEITH.
Godench Foudery,
14th of April, 1853. v 6 n-11
To Qua) ry-men and Labourers.
``) ANTED immediately, • few good
(anarry men and Labourer+ to work
at the Maitland Hrid,e, to whom good
wager will be given. Amply to
JOHNSON & bicEW,1N,
Cuotractors.
' Guderich, 6th April, 1853 vGn10
agitNgiCM
Buffalo, Dr:utttiird anti Gtdcrich
RAILWAY.
NOTICE IS HERE- BY GIVEN, that
uur.uant to a Resolul;on of the Baud
of Dnectors.pavmebl of the NEW ISSUE
OF SIIARES of the Iocrraaed Capita
Stock of the Buff,lo, Brantford and Guder
ich Railway Campy is required to bema&
to the Tr.•asnrer of the Company, at the
Bank el Brood] Norte America, Brantford,
in fire equal Inetalmenae, as tullowr:
20 per cent, 0o or hectors the 1st day of
May next.
20 per cc 11 on or before the 1st day of
July next.
20 per cent on or befsre the let day of
Seeteu,ber •ext.
20 per cent on or before the 1st day of
November next.
20 per raw uoi or bolure the 1st day of
January, 1854.
By order,
ARCII'D GILKI NSO\,
Secretary.
Ofire of L'. 11 1 G. Ra:,'war Co.,
Brantlnrd, March 13, 19:,3. vG eft
TO CON1'R.\(:TORS.
Defslo, Brantford 4-- •Goderic% Railway
SE.U.ED TENDERS, ad ;retired to' the
uoderi:gtted, ant end•'rieed "Tender 4e'
Section No.—. of the R. B. It l:. kidney, -
will be received a' the ,trice nnt,l noon, on
Monday, the 16th do of Mar next, for
the construction of Sections 1,4.3. and I, o'
the Flai',wsv betwjen Parte and Godench.
Plans, 1 ru5lee sn•I Spect6ettionc wit;
be exhibited .1 the Engineer's (lt2ice, in the
Town ,f Brantford, oo and after the Citi
day of Mar ,est.
'The Director.. reserve the right to accept
the 'reader which .!fall be in al respeele
confederal tics: for the teteeeata of the
Company. -
AfiCH'D GII,KleoN,
Srrrrlury.
Office bribe B 13. k G. Riviera,' Co.,
Brealfuri, March 11, 1853. v6n8 81
'TU I:APATAI1IMT+.
ber is now bu ldin1. Ae
'pa dirpoee of a few Mee. of £30.ach,
'le a small Profsller iluat the Hebecr-
di. poet paid to
11. M.ARLTON.
G •"m• rhe. 13th % iii, 1831. sf-I l
FA Hal FI)I1 s.tLE.
Tne .ubrertber offer,. f,r .it ere hundred
Sere, of eacelleut land, 45 ares Blear•
ed and well leoced, with a good log barn,
an orchard heating 'not. '1'ir me re late'
is intuited no 3 J Coerrecure, lot 11. Town•
.hto til WawaeOeh. and •'ne bel' mile f oras •
School b..nse—all tare nroRey will he re-
quired down. F r particulars apply tooth'
proprietor on the premier**.
Waw.nnsti, 4 11 env . 1M.'i, n48
GOD HOLD, 1't)K'1' 111 BON, SAIRNIA
ANI) UETHOI t'.
giMa
nit New Lorr 10•!sue s tilrn,wsr
OOUI(I1 ODfl
1
r�s110 moor
am am: baring pd Ibm pd eke Ooderirb Pmsl boa 110'
10 s'epi'as tam: 17.sJs mail the pueblo. that they mesal M/I'ltmt
0o the Fo'••dry llueidaes. in NI.N• 'Wrenches; 10 coalreer Orem aid.
Raw Mille; sad to maaufactwe Tbrstbrng alschreer, Bep.nt•tsi
Ploughs and all other Agricultural I..yl.•menls re wiriest re 'tree beetius of the Ptevsee3
Tlvy alma latent using more Ia'grh t.1,, lbs hese• buaaeem, sed ere NOW Iung ay,
corking, boa and Peeler Soot• . f she bust 1'.tiernm mai Mosel aplwo.md ptsetptes, ,
The buatr.esa will be carved un, by the ur.fcr.igral. under the F:rm of story k Co.
WII.1.I)1M /STORY.
/;EOkt;F: 1. MAK%VOOD.
b% 11.1.1.131 ]. K F:A Y *
ROBERT IUNC'IMAN.
Mr. Robert Runriman .111 conduct '1e Ilue.ness and 11om au t.wi practical es 0,
1.-nec .a the ronmlrueihon of mole, macl.iaery and ayrcultursl Irwplemmal., mad from
M• Ih,•rough knowledge 01.!1 the latest itepruormtlts to si eb, (sola eosfident u.' keep
er pace w, b lbn Timer.
N. B. Apnreatemer wanted a the moulding mad mill wnght Jupartn•ente.
G.darmeo Mareb 24th. 1953.
SAMUEL. WARD. 2.4. (,tmwann0a,
Ww11.1. rue Eor.ng the previa reams,,
•
NI 1011011•: .• Leases IMiroit for
Godorich moor, Wmtimed.y moratag, at 1•
sick ck.
Losses (I ',botch Peery Th,trmJsv ricin
ing •t 1 o'clock R,rning 11me 1AIl e..
tehn.Id the weather pr
m.
Coming on the Wsdnsedoy eight, she will
einem on the foliow•sg F Bila, night.
Per Freight or I'ae•mga apply me bard
mites E. 11.MARLTON.
Gnlerieh, Starch 0th, teal.
Co' h for M ea{d
AT the GODERICiI MiL(
W M. PiPER.
Gedm,ieb, )a 11 b, 1853. 045
•
Sheriff Sale of LANDS.
United Cur■tics of I- JY Virtue of a .nl
Burnet 4., Brume. ) nen Facial., is,
TO WIT: .sed out of iter Ma
jest y'. Court of Quesu'a Bench, and to ma
directed, ageing% tee '!"ands sad terneurenta
of George F. ',rotor at the suit of Samuel
S. Pou.eroy, 1 balm seised aid take" in
execution Lot Number 13, in the 12111 con.
. enion (bhest.rn Ih icon) in t!.e tow nehip
of A'd IwIJ, c.miainu,y her aimoantrewerrt
196 acres be the aaau mole ur lea, Which
laude and tercmpnas I .hall offer 1. r gals
at the Court R rem n rhe County of Huron
in the Tower of G..dericIi on Saturday the
twat,eighth of Mar text, at the hour
of twelve of the elek noon.
J. bl'l)ON ALD, Sher:1T, II.kB.
SharitT'. llifice,
Goder.ch.7ik Starch, 1853. wtn7t11
IrAN\I! U MILLS AND PU.bIPnS.
01,11E inet: :herr w,tl - keno eosetanttIr nn
Land *1 the GOItEItICII F'.1NNNG
MIL,. AND 1 U511' FACTORY, on Ar.
ebur Street, Dear the hlarkot Sgeare, Bird
eirjoinirg Sir. Serg311,1tr. Tannery, •
Stock of substantial, serviceable and very
superior titmice ,; the abuse dc. emotion.
whct, he wall sell Cheap for cash, merchant-
able Prof,' ince, or on approved credit. Ile
w•iehes'hoes parties in •earch of a good
article at a reasonable price, 10 give hent a
call. and be flatters hnnaelf that his lung
experience in the buatnra will ensure the
s.usfactun of all porch
HENRY DODD.
Godench, March 15th, 1853, v6;.7,1
R. W. CANA, MITCIIE1,L,
AUCTI1IN EER, Aceolmtat aid Gent -
rat Agent. hicks and arc•tunle ad-
justed, and *u kinds of Decd. drawn.—
Sates attended in any put of the country.
Lettere •dure.ed 10 blm:hell of Halsor..
hey, will Le attended to.
April hath, 1853. _ vGn10-1,
EMILY ErRING 1311'OB'FATIONS
erVIF. -UBSCBIBER bcge to apprise their
1
Customer'', sed the rade f;euetally,
that the tete cleaners arrived el New Yolk
andBon:no. have brutit•bit is pert of shear.
NEW FANCY ANDS'I'Al'LE l'AIfilIC'S,
Suitable for for Spin,: Trude.
Some of which aro already lurward to Ilam
loon; and as the Steamers now 'roving
have on board tbeor heavy Spring Imtur-
tanona they expect to bold • full Stack ut
FIIESII GOODS, comprehending 'all the
latest Stales of the European utak As, 10
the tmdJlr'u( lite un.116.
The sub>u:bera cumtinue to hold at all
times extensive estortwulta e1 flerdware
au4 Grocers' G„uds•
BUCHANAN, YOUNG Sr. Co.
Hamilton, March 3,. 1853. *g„7-2ar
NOTICE.
T11 managing Comnuttrm'1 the Hilton
Lthrarr A-a,cutn,r ono Altrhan.c. In
e ttute have wade atran,enwuts for the de-
tivery of a series of Lr, tures before that
rude',, In.tbe llall of tete Sobs it Tamper,
an(r.
The fullow•mg gen:leinrc hive cnrs•'nted
to denser ad,,esse- as foil sea :—
I) toe Waitron, Esq , Ado! 21, on 31en•
tat Greatnenr.
i►r. P. A. McDougall, !lay
ElcctrttIty•
Themes K)dd. 1:.q., blas f91h, on Rail-
rrads, (ir.vl Roads, ao.l I,sial !employe.,
went+.
James Watoon, 1!.q., J•ire i!'rd —
Adni anion in ail Cabe• free•
By ' 'der,
R. B. RLYN :1.115,
Cor. Sieretary.
A'l thou Laving subscribed toward* the
e.t,bti•hrnert of the. "!.sues, ni:,",ire In-
terar.•d that the Lir is are ,Icl.-.r•ii, d n I;h the
Trea.nrer, Jame.. Webon, E q , raid the
R.coral og Secretary, Themes Nu bulls,
E q., either of iv :icui are autlers,.d to re-
ceive sod aubarrtptinns.
11. D. REYNOLDS,
Secietaty.
G• derich, 1 7th March, 1853. _117
a---
LAND AND GENERAL COM-
, DII SSIO S AGENCY.
-••
Subscriber tat a the liberty of in
forming the public that he has elan-,
e n Office me G• deride for .he rale of
Land+, Cleared Fano., {lover., Set . kr.
for the matinee of rcmg gencral tefurens-
torn to In/wild .rg act, los•
I1 •ted•, Power of A Corney, and nitro tn•
✓ lran,outs of 'i rottng prepared un mod tat•
tenni.
l'ermons hating bus,ne.e to t u•
any hart of C'aa,h, the United Stars
Brtlaio. will have every leer ity af-
forded thew fir that purpose.
13.,,1e and Account* adjusted and Debts
nt;rcted.
Letters meet be post paid.
G. M. '1'RUFMAN.
P. S.—Particular ancnnon i aid to !er-
w8011,g I'rahire & 3lirchandsegenera:l,.
(Mire Market Square. (lately occupies
by Ino Steuart, E,q , Barrister, kr-.
Godencb, March 911,, 1s53. v6ne-3m
v6ie
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1111F: auhecribers hereby intimate to tbe.
tahabtaats til Oudeach and the euro
ruuoI.i g tusn.i.i,I, that they have omitted
.n exi.Dave business to the above Iia ,o
the 11.011 lately occupied by Alexander
McIntire, Malta Swiaresed will bay..con-
stanlly On hat J a largeaseortmant of Boots
and Shoes of the best qu.hty which they
will aril c'rap fur cash.
N. B. All kinds of produce and hides taken
oa lxtbauge at market preens.
DAVID CAN i t LION.
JEIIEMIAII SIcBRIAN.
Goderieh, Feb. 1st. 1853. 0:-ti9-Om
DISSOLCTIONSHIP. O1PARTNER-.
•
THE pt.blic are hereby nottfed that this
Coou,tnerst' p heret,f're Waling be.
tweed JOHN & ROBERT DONOGH,aa
Innkeepers, a the day diearlved by mutual
consent. Ml parties indebted to the aid
firm are requested to settle their respect's♦
recounts with Jubu Duoogh, nhu will also
pay all Ishiliuem.
JOHN Dl)N0GI . .
ROBERT DONOdti.
Godorich, March, 9111, 1853. vent -Gm
NEW GROCERY r
NW CAP 41111, MM. MEG •
sr
That nintbfr Sixpence before W dos.
Ssilling f l - i,.•
r1'IIE Subocribera beg leave le ti
the inhabttenie of G.,derieh and sura
rounding country that they have °pealed;
in the sh,vu hue, to West Street, ttird.
door from I)r. M. Dotrgel;'e Hock building,
where they will constantly keep on band
a choice selection of Tea, Sugva, Wree.
I,quer•, and Grocrrlce of every descry.
non, which tlley ate dstetm,ned to offa.r at
ihn very lowest rcmenerating prices; and
they tru.t by strict intention to bombes, to
merit a share of nubile p.rrnnage•
VAN EVERY & CIOLDrIIORP. •
Godorich, Feb. 23rd, 1853. 0003-1m
O.Ni'ARIO
M:1RiNE AND FIRE iNBURANCe
COMPANY, )
fuiorysrofraby.rel of ovin:CPairlienaita{
Capital -1:100,00G.
IICAD OFFICE Al' HAMILTON.
btu:cri,a:•
Hugh C. Baker, Eaq. M. Merrett,
M. W. Browne " J. F. Munre
P. ter Carroll, " James Oeho er, " •
I). C. Minn, " 1:hae A. Medleys, "
Jatiu McIntyre, " K. C. Thnl,se, "
James Mathieroo, " John Wits,Gb, r.
THE Subscriber having been ippof.Ied
• Aoemt at C"Dench, for the above higb-
ly reslwctable Company, is prepared t0
. fl:et insurance at the most reasonable
'ares upon Hoopes, Shipping aid Goods.
THOMAS NICIIOLLS, Agent.
Godsrinb, f5tb Sepal., 183E v5 •34
NOTICE.
ALF.X.iNDER McINTIRE, do agree
10 make mow 0;7 right, title sod chane
of Niter end Book account", to JAMES
IR-13ALDSON, belonging to the firm of
Alexander !detente ad Jones I)n•tetdaon •
A. McINTiRE•
Wilnres—Das•i CAOTRL,oN.
Godcrich, March 5 d, 1353. v8n8
1MPOITANT NOTICE.
11,11E ISub.tcriber would MG -
male to the inhabit•ate of
Goderich and aurroundtng cower,, that he
has purchased the Stock and Trade of Mr.
Jim's Csiupbell. And is now prepared to
,I.rn ts's those that may favor hese with
tncir patronage, with all kinds of BOOTS
and SHOES, oo the ahurteet souse; and
he t• dete.m,3.., by strict atlentioa to
Is. -ea., and viewing a good a ntk always
Inn Loud, tow' give the public general satlac-
l•rn.
(Ioe door West of M. B. Seymour ks
Co.'s Blurt
ROBERT M:INTYRR.
G n)etieh, Slush and, (4.13. s6n5
( ROY N L)S lmKl ART31F:\T,
(lrna,e, 1711, F'ab., 1'53.
`1►Ti(:1: is hereby ,•'s.. that a 31111 atm
• (r,,, ,i'nr of .►•r 11 IS scree of Isn't)
wtthm teen Town P1111 "1 hlnushamotna, a
the Toa n'' ip of lieu:e.•n. 1a ibm COent, of
II•ute. r' 1'•, "ill he offered for ale, by the
Read, m1 ,l goal, Aux_ MeN mess, Esquire,
,t tloulku, pion, ea 11,a Sutb til semi
month .
Ueetl prise £150; .'n• Gro, In br paid el
Om ruse „f Sale, amt 'he rewrotndrr rn lour
.-q .al ana'ul 'mVluu•el., w 14 tn1•n.l._
The p reherrr to erect a Sae -Writ within
ons yrar an a I;rest-311N ailhuo two
from 1:,e dare ..t e, d ng s,Jlit
501 ..corny Jut termSalis,itan,, inIt el ch,eess suni•
I'ha s ales to steeply the Mills Ie he obi
'mined by a %V1eg-dem. •soh•.we by a Pla-
in be exhibited in ib. Oftl.•e of toe Agenln
sfolhei
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
TILE nalereigeed bog to inform their
• coat ow, .rd Town and Country
alereh•utc, generally, that they are now
'pep:vine s considerable portion of their
slpring A,*ortmenrs of
sTAI'l.E AND FANCY DRi- GOODS!
SuitoJ 'for the p:eimot aol approach's'
Sprng wade, imported by the late aesnrerra
res B mien end New Y,.1k, and as they has
advices of the arrival, at these ports, of the
re..staler of their early Sprint lesmi-
male, they aspect to hate .hnruy fere
ward a full and well selected stock of sea.,
.enable Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, in
()vapory, 'Lavery. Ilaberdm•bery all Small
%Vued, of the latest European •tyle•,
which they are prepared, as heretofore, is
hep"se .f to TIIP, TRADE: ONLY, ai a.
.n lora'• se advance as any ims ,iii g
bout. In Canada.
They will Irksome continue to receive,,
hon. lone to tune, smawsablm addttienm Im
already extensive esaort.nte of
GROCERIES AND HARDWARr,.
.t.ted the .mein• held in their vermeil depart -
min'" roll al alt 1,vnes nerar to eierehara
in the area as complete facilities, either for
r-• ming or rsptonuhing • ftleek. o• se ad-
saslageous levee aa Can be mel with is
an, other Wbelessls Estmbbek.eet to
1'"nada. '
ADAM HOPE k Cw
I.nn Joe, C. W., Iilarcb 11. 1861. ekall-$19
NU'11t:E.
•
A STEER ewe ,stn the ealesere•i i►m
• MerssM.r, *mini the middle.( Nee.
lam', a stark rad with the past ei ahem re 1
'bile, rather large hprer and orale to toe
potpie, eomiag a year. old aha spersa.. tam
n0Mr s requested to prey* !repeat, pay
eapeneis mai take him meas.
MICIHAf;L GINO/0.
&1.Iuhp11,Mi11,tet foe.
t1
Aurb111
Aura 11. 1
..11