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TWELVE AND 81X PENCE
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GODF.RICH, HUR
Dia.' P. A. McDOUGALL,
`1•• British
at all henry, at the
British Hefei, (Laieuren'r)
Goderieb, Sept. 1st►. 1841. 13-
F. C. WATSON,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
I'd PER HANGER. 4c- 4e.
G O D E R 1 Cll.
ALY•XAN8f WILKINSON,
.Provincial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT GODERUCII,
111URON DISTRICT.
Nev. W. 6. 43
J K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
,i L attend BALES in any part of the
• w Ute. iect,r Hotel. able Terms. Ap-
a the
ft God.rieb he. -h 9th 1849. tr-SD
w I S
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L4.W. CHANCERY, AAD
CONVEYANCIi:G•
3 18N. GODF.RICi;.
JOHN y. D. LINTO ,
?II.L1Cr
eba faiS49ti uecn!s Bertht
• D8TRAT?O D.
StolitS,
CHEMIST and DRUGGIST.
WE8?-8TREi
GODERICH.
Werth 8, 1849. 91.45
DIR. ' FRASER,
Cg® ®Ll11 R
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kr ?ATt1CS-8T. GODERICH.
Godistieb, March 28, 1689. 2v-n8tf
NOTICE.
frITE Subscriber wishes to inform hie
COstomete, and the inhabitant." of
Stratford Ind riciesty, that be hNeed. sal -
tying en business on
"A READY PAY SYSTEM."
And that atter the first da of January, 1549
ho will give tfo credit. Ile will pay the
highest price for predate stall kinds, Nark
Salts kc. Ile begs to return his sincere
thank. to his Cis/femme for their liberal
Patronage, and hopes still to !elide* a
Share.
THOMAS M. DALY.
Stratfeet New. lath 1848. 44U
FARM FOR SALE.
RE BOLD by private bargain, Lot So.
1 13. es the Sth Conreseion of Ooder,eh,
eontaiei.g 80 erre'. 2tf of which ta cleared ■nd
soder cultivation; tga sores aro Newly andel;,
brushed and ready for chopping. The Lod is of
eacelteet quality and well watered. There is e
good substantial low Dwelling House on it, and
one acre of superior trait trees in bearing *eadi-
tios. Rod u the proprietor is desirous of enter-
ing into other heftiness, he will dispose of it on
moderate term.. One-half of the price will be
REQUIRED DOWN, and the other)atf u
three espial aminal instalments.
MT For funber particulars, apply at *him Office,
er to the Proprietor on the premises.
GEORGE E-LLIOTT, Junior.
God.rieh, 13th Oct., 1848. 371f
EDUCATION.
TO MERCHANTS.
WAI 'TED.
l0 OOt 'ua L8 good e`en' +-
mothy Seed, for which the
Subscriber. will pay a higher premien Cash,
than any otber buyers in *be market.
BUCHANAN le ("OLDIE.
Commission *nesleaete.
Victoria Block, King 1St. i Wee
Hasilltos With Dec. 1848. S
WILL
•+-.Open his SCIIOOI, upon -Monday the
tele t. ! April next, in the house adjoining Of+.roomed seeps.". Round net her tart,
i Gordon Cabinet Maker, West will lease call and settle the tame before
Stat o s.r• he will then be ceabled tos thou weuldst bo for eacewhen she is dant
Street; and ." the twentiethPday of February, a■ ail Notes Po P
d-
elve bis undicii1 .'ttentioe to it, he flatters and Book accounts remaining unsettled 0 mother mine ; God grant I neer forget,
imself that those a he may attend will ler that date will be given to a Lawyer Whatever be trey g. ief, or what my joy,
1 1 The unmeasured, uneztinjaishabl• debt,
I owe thy love; bot find my sweet employ,
Ever through thy remaining days to be
'To thee as faithful as thou wert to me.
FO it SALE. 1
frIIF."BRICK COTTAGE and Int roe-
meg No. Sal, in the Town of Godericb.
formerly in the poe.eseion of llenry O',1eil,
sow rented to Mr. James Orr. The Cot-
tage is very conveniently arranged, and well
suited for a small family, bas a spacious
wood shed, stable, etc., good well of water;
the garden contains leveret choice trete
trees, and the whole enclosed with a strong
picket fence. Only a portion of the money
would bo required down, -the remainder ire
three annual instalments.
Apply to William Rattenbery of tbs Clio -
ton Arms, or to
BENJ. PARSONS-
Goderich, August 94, 1118. 30tf
MR. N IRN'
TAKE NOTICE.
THE Subscriber in returning his sincere
thanks to his -customers for the liberal
patror:ege bestowed on hl m since his
arrival in Gott -rich, wishes to inform them
,bat ire has dicpeeeed et the bu.ineis to
IAliIES DONALDSON. All those in-
debted to him by Note or Book accoun t
CLING TO YOUR MOTHER.
Cling to your mother ; for she was fires
To know thy being and to feel thy life;
The hope of thee through many a pang .i r aunt.
And when. midst anguish like the parting
strife,
Her babe was in her arms, the agony
Was all forgot. for bliss of loving thee.
B. gentle to thy mother hloeg bite bet.
Thine infant fretfulness and slay yoatl
Nor rudely scorn the faithful voice that o'er
Thy cradle prayed, and taught thy hi•p tog truth,
lea 1 she is old : yet on thy manly brdw
e looks and claims thecae Ler child e'en sew.
Behold thy mother: elate to her warm heats
She carred, fed ,bee, lolled thee to thy rest ;
Theo taught thy tottering limbs their aatr,.dart-
Esslting in the feelgl,ng from the sol ;
And now her steps bee feeb:e, be her stay,
Whose strength was thine, in thy most feeble
day.
Cherish thy mother : brief perchance the time
May be that she will ei.im the earo'be gave :
Passed are her hope. of youth, bet harvest prime
Ofjoy on earth , her friends are in the grave;
But for her children, she eoa:d lay her head
Gladly to rest among the precioes dead.
Be tender with thy mother: wont unkind
Or :ieltt neglect from thee will give• PM
To tint fond bottom where then tlmt'enalltfWsad
•
In :ore unutterable, more lb.. pug
make satisfactory progress, There .
.zereiees in Grpmmar, Geog,.'0hy, Ilistory,
and Diction, -and the strictes. attention
will lac bestowed upon correct pronun.''ation
MHS. NAIRN .111 superintend •
ting Class for Young Ladies at one O'clock
each day.
'There will be a FRENCH CLASS, alt r iJffi Subscriber herebyJ intimates to his
sti in the evening. 1 Trieste+ and the -Trim. ling Pnblie gene-
rally, kith Marcie 1849. 88-9y r ll that he has removed from New Aber -
for collection.
THOMAS WATKiNS.
Goderieb, Jan. 12,1[49. 49
TRAVELLER'S HOME.
STRASBURG, Witermeoo, e
28th February, 1849. S
ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
A1!CTIfNi:ER.
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTH EASTIIOPE.
][arch, 29, 1848. . v2-08
- - - -
1,500,WCOl MILES O:' I.2.ND
1uld
'OA: IN •
CANADA WEST.
THE CANADA COMPANY have for
disposal, about 1,500,000 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed throughout meet of the
Townaleps in Upper Canada -nearly 500,-
000 Acres aro situated in the Heron Tract,
wellknow•o as one of the most fertile parte
of the Province -it has trebled Rs popula-
tion in fire years, and now suntans up-
wards of 20,000 inhabitants.
The LANDS ere offered by way of
TEASE , for Tea Years, or for
halo,CASM DOW Y _the plan el
' a y' 'e of Strasbur h and will
8 T A L L 1 0 N$. own to the i i,t'• Strasburg
now
be found in that wolf known urgh, for -
THE HURON DISTRICT merry oeeupt.d by Di:. ,Jules,-w.bcre he
will be ready and able to : ooducc to the
AGRICULTURAL SOf'tleTY, comfort of those who may honor him with
WILL AWARD thallium of Tea Peewit; their patronage. And white be returns
Stallion ',hewn at thanks for est favors, bo hopes, by strict
attention to the wants and wo. es o is
custotaere, atilt to merit a conuouance of
ABEL.
Cy. to the test t teaP h f b
Gedarieb en Saturday, the 21st day of April
meat The „Horse receiving the Premium
stead be(duringb
date Society.
HORRIBLE MASSACRE.
(Fr on tie Polymer's* of October 14.)
Oa Thursday moraine. the 12th inatlst,
the English schooner .l atelia, of Glasgow
fbelnnem , we believe, to the respectable
firm of Messrs. Buchanan, Hamilton, and
°them.) arrived at thin port (Honolulu) in
distress -part of her crew having mutinied
and murdered the captain, supercargo, and
first and seennd of leery.
Toe Ameba. left Mazatlan on the 7th of
September, and the coast on the 19th, with
a cargo of 300,000 in specie, bound for Cli•
na-Mr.Cook and lady, and Mary Hudson,
a serving read, passengers. Oa the night
pith* 3rd o )ctober, in the middle watch,
three of the crew attacked a seeund mate,
and killed him. The captain and lair. Cook.
bearing the noise, carne on deck. One of
the ruffians was uta:iooed at the forecastle
hatch, to prevent the watch below from
coming up. and the other two attacked the
ceptatn and Mr. Cook, killing the latter and
-obese end --awful Shoogbt-is continual-
ly. before our mind -Tear eIA* drunkard!
We try to Daniell it. We cannot. There
it remains. What males it more nepenthe(
to the peripture denunciation -"fee drse-
kark SHALL NOT tater tAt Kingdom of
Hewn." Tiro poor drunkard has nut pow- .
er over hirnaclf-he has allowed an ueeon-
querabie babit to grow oa him. He la •
slave to it. It devolves upon -the commu-
nity -..every man in it -to refsee him that
which is his de.iroycr ; and they bead hiss
poison who do not. it is slow, but pure.
sure, in its effects. No doubt some soh o
may read this will exclaim, with Cale, wM
ktiled his brother Abel -"Am I my brother's
keeper." Well, that question •wilt be as -
meted on the last day.-Betkurettemeememitenewswilmees
Cssri-
eI. ; •
THE INDIAN DISASTERS.
The disasters which have recently he-•
nate-
badly woutsdts the former. The captain fallen the British arms in India have nate-
y g rally excited much .peculation u to the
succeeded is getting down into the cabin, i issue of the cordite which baa for some
ani Dov ng procured a collas, wan again i time been pending between the native
going on deck, when he was stabbed in than princes and the neur n. It bas struck tai
neck and fell back a lifeless corpse. The i p
as- sineular, that though ere hear, on trill
ladies; • affriehtod at the noise and grease of
the murdered, were ordered to their state-
rooms, and the mate was secured m his : and
the murderers took possession of the Cabin ' forces, to maintain the supremacy of British
and soaped their course foe the coot of power, in countries whose independence
Peru. On the tullowing morning, the mate ' wo fiat' erusiied, yet in scarcely a military
was told that •he could have the boat and I instance are we aware of the justice of our
provisions if he choose to leave tbe vessel, cause having been vindicated.
and take the ladles with him. under pre The iosaviable.rage of conquest 'thick
teoce of lowering the boat. they induced has characterised the British IndianOovere-
4im to go on deck, whoa they fell upon him, meet. has felt many a dark stain upon the
and having wounded him badly. threw him es,of British history;and were we nein
overboard. They then threw all the lettere 1pages
collect into one meas, the entire details
and papers overboard, and, galore out • of the atrocities perpetrated by that abomi-
targe qantity of gold, divided it among the
noble oligarchy, in the numberless metres -
crew, compelling all of them at the peril ons n'Mc ,jt has made io the nations of
their lives, to take s shire of the Money, Mons
Eaeteen Peninsula, and the country to
and then calling for wine, commenced quar-
relling. the north of it, we might blush to think
For two days they held undospu- that we belong. to the same great empire ea
ted pns'easion, compeliine the Indies to sit that which calla the Indian Provinces por-
al table with them, and, and threatning 1 tions of its extended territories.
them with death if the; did not comply. -
1
N h beamed on the future but
rider, the strongest expressions of 'papa.
thy to behalf of the gallant men who have
fatten in the recent bloody struggle of our
Baggression has its limits wide tbeogle
. o ray ofops cam
But
remitted
' SECOND REPORT• thank." to a kind PoaBlacei delnerance-wee i army' havintg rubjuea tnes aro J vertohe.
ipaT
The Canada left Meru on Thorieay at at kind. i betwee8 ravancora and Dine, from Bee-
-
file night of the Sth of October. the al to Dfalwah, still went on in tbe work
mmainder s having drank free'y, the rc- of Usurpation: and under every variety of"
,elven r of the crew planned todeliver tbcat- text assaticd ever adjacent regina, tart-"
sateen and the ladies froto the hands of the i t at pretext,
eventhegreat ]i eseowite
mutineers. About one o'clock one of the I dynasty, Degan to apprehend danger to Its
crew; John Smith, of Rotterdam, killed two frootiere. Every nation in the world has
of the murderers with an nxe,• and 'truck looked with jealousy, or with envy, on the
:he third cutting ell h:e arm, and with the extension of our Indian power. France
Austria,- l>c., has caused as uneasyon feeling assistance of the carpenter and vole boy,
the Continent, which has been renpibly 1 threw him overboard. Finding it impeach• has not forgotten that her trading monops.
felt in England, and has operated injuriously cable to g6 to Mazatlan, theVeseel's court.° ly in India sots wrenched frons her by
obliged to travel, the sea- thele patronage npon the buaiee,. of the country.' j rade, cab, shaped for the ialant. Tho folio•cine
British arms: and hence It le. that at the
wassea-
t/en) within the limits
JOHN ail+ df d pre
is n list of there who were- killed by the recent day we the militarydiscipline
Tbn Direct ora may withheld the Premi N, B. -Good STABLER and attentive notwithstanding, continues sae of the trees b: find t.intn the field by the
nm, should the Judges consider the Horse Gro6tam. t. -'.stn tea for mcg: articles., of produce are tory mutineers :-\Ir. Cook, for home years a re.yolti e Rn}ahs of the Punjanh, each Ile
ebewm, unworthy. •_ Natisctnry. resident ec of Mazatlan, Capt. Jtobert n net c :!y to excite the astonishment, but, is
Ree. CUltiNiNGHAME,Eledp. vALQABi-F LOT.OFI- -- 1`otherr. .Bombay Telegraph, rapk Bays-- it.city; of thuree Ramos Alra and
VALUABLE to Another of those murderous estates, melee )Title°. The three tenement were Semi- fact, to confound the tattles of our own
C'tOd b, fM Feb. fes' FOR BALE.hostilities with the Sikhs f r t h been , minmandcre. The " Affghans, nasal the
d 1 lt h tee, at ,
12 o'clock. and -will arrive et her wharf ear-
ly on Sunday. She has 99 paesengere.
The terrible accounts of the war in India,
united with the' decided tone of defiance
Lately usumad by Musset, and the attitude
yahoo Me,tl,e er, who is evidently prepar-
ing to Frau warlike operations it; Italy,
hare rendered our sett cues wi cane. Throe natives o at have n l S.k h c from the most remote motive -
l•
conrpicuntts, has occur.' on the • e placed in confinement a purpose 0
LOT 8, Lake Sborq township Mfr- bank of River Gbelum, e.ar, or as some examination. It is thought that none ofl ty, been famed for their warlike tpirir, and
IS bathe HgURON
that all parties indebted field, containing say, on the identical spot which, two thou- the crew except the three who were lolled! their indomitable detestation of a foreign
to. the L SON TI , by Note or
RI•were aware of the plot. The youth who yoke; and the ficree resistance which they
CULTURAL SOCIETY, by or otb- ONE HUNDRED ANiy" SEVENiTY- sand years age, formed the battle field of are now making against the Anent is
erwise, that unless the same is paid by the T'V0 ACRES, 1 Alexander and Spores. That ecene, rich so nobly rescued the lives of those on board I are prones that they have fin not, army the
i
First day of May next, proceedings will be 1 •the th t•og Village of is algesic aesociatione, has been the 'rens by taking that of the villians in whose hands , then' o world, agpr lest any portion ofnot,
their
is -
instituted against them. P rt Albert, ro wtucn there u a Grist b , t 1 P b th 8 kh forces I h h tine ch ru
By Order,It Oat ltil{I The I i 1S. banks
R. G. CUNNiNGHAME, Secy
Godertob, list Feb. 1849.
NOTICE
ow.Jlfik c.a., and the balance 1a lastdl- ►THF, next sittings of the DIVISION
sneers being done away will.
Tb. Rents payable 1st Februaryeach
`pear, are about the interest st Six Per
Cent.upon the price of the Land. Upon moat
of the Lots, when LEASED, NO MONEY
IS REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon the
others, according to locality, nos, two, or
three years Rent, must be' paid in advance,
-bat these payments will free the Settler
frets further calls until 2nd, 3rd or 4th yea
of kis term of Lease.
The right to 'PURCHASE the FREE-
HOLD duringthe term. is secured to -the
Inoses at a fied suns named is Tease, and
ao elloranco is made according to antici-
pated payment.
Lista of Londa, .raid any further informs•
tion can bo obtained, (by application, if by
hater post-paid) at the Colr,Atr'a Orrtces,
COURT wiU Lo held at the gaol, God
orieb. on Batarday the 14th day of April
next, , A. F. MORGAN,
Clerk 1st Tension on Court.
Coderieb, Nerd 7th, 1849. $n -1v4
Lottery in Goderich.
Within two lttt es oftiring ,
Port t tin of a fierce and protracted straggle between they were, is deserving of lasting gratitude. a 1er. The recent ."[fair on the
',Saw Mill, andan of is the army of the unto andc i The following is a list ofthose who wereoftheJhellum too well attests their
t under Rajah Sherr Singh. A struggle et -
from
concerned in the pias to deliver the vessel prowess and the superior arias of their
from the mutineers : John Smith of Rot- ' [
eommandcre. What may be the tenon? of
tertian', John Barringer of CharBordles
x, Thom- the next news which rearhes us from the
a Gannon of London, Charles McDonald, seat of war, wo cannot pretend to predict; •
and Fronk a Swede. but it is very much to be feared that the
The specie hu been removed from the nor fellows. who fill the ranks of the'
vestal to the vaults of the Treasury, b1 emir
force, will have suffered still further
order of the Consul General bre Cook dtsa_terr.
•
NO BLANKS ! !
THE Snhaeriber mtesde baying a LOT-
TERY on TUESDAY the let May,
for the Disposal of PROPERTY, by 1000
Tickets, at Ss. each. Each bolder of a
Ticket wilt be entitled to a Prize ; and the
following will he the prineipal Prizes.
j,IST OP PRIZES.
One Span of Hurter, valued at £75 0 0
Toron(o and Goderick ; of R. BiensALL.' One Mare !4 yearn old], 19 10 0
Esq., Aep)odrl. Colborne District ; Dr. ' Ote Cbvtered Carriage, 45 0 0
ALLtre, Gae11k, or J. C. W. Deer, Esq., One Wsgon, 20 0 0
Mfratjord, Hurbs Dieted. Ose Light Soggy, 15 0 0
Cadence. March 17,1E48. 7- One Set Double Uarnees, Silver
. Mounted, 13 0 0
One Trouble Barreled Gun and
Case (Egg, maker ] 15 0 0
One Double Sleigh, (new), '7 10 0
One Cctter, 3 0 0
0.. Set Deane Ham..., (mewl, 7 10 0
Set dodo6 0 0
Oat Set e, Sad ernes. 0 0 leg to ileums. that they have new on haml end
Oa Bridle, Saddle, and biattingal. S JO 0 are mem* n lander a targe ta*eetnrewt d Cent'
boundedop the west by the Take, and on t:c
east by a cut road, -and is well waterel.
(17" For particulars. apply -if by letter
post pad -to
DAVID CLARK, Esq.
CLAREMoNT, 141h Dec. 1849. 4Stf
MARBLE FACTORY,
SOUTH I/Arm*, 8T., GALT.
DH. McCULLOCH eeMi,mee to man-
• declare HEADSTONES, MONU-
MENTS, OBELISKS, TOMB TOPtt,
We., in Marble and Freestone, a cheap aa
an in the Proviaee, all wort wernated to
oder or no charge will be made. Prices
41Ilftxllm Heid.towee from a to 50deitan;
fertiMabene hent 6 to 90 hollers ; Mom-
., -8 ''88 4.11rea n}InattN.--
Written communicalis:1M addressed to MM
undersigned ceetdNnf( the Inscriptions,
end at what prlee,le ]Warble or Freestone,
will be puncttn.11y stawd6[ 1..
D. H. Me(ULLOCH.
Galt. Nov. Otis, 1642- 42013
.-- TO I.F.T,
NOTICE.
THE fiobsen'ber baving RENTED the
WAREHOUSE and WHARFbeloog-
ing to the Messrs. Davenport, of this place,
has eatabliabed himself as a
►saw Linea Alen COMMIS/10R Sin COAPT.
Any orders or commistioe from the Met-
cbants of Godcrich, will receive prompt
attention. JOHN Me WAN.
Windsor, March, 1849. 2v-7ntf•
LOST.
DEBEN ruRE on the District for the
sum of LI 2 8 3, drawn payable to
EDWARD RUTLEDGE or bearer on de-
mand; there is £2 3 3 paid on the same
andeudoreed cn the back. i hereby cau-
tion any person or persons from purchasing
the tame.
JOHN RL'TLEDGE-
StraUord, Feb. l0, 1849.
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
THE Sebseribeesla retaraiag thanks to the
bite for the Rhea) share of patronage
Burred, in which the Bntieh had to deplore
the loss of at (cast 95 officer!, and 2,500
men, in killed and wounded : 4 guns captur-
ed, sad 4 or 5 reginiental colours taken by
the enemy. Tho struggle terminated in
tictnty, which was diegre-eed by the flight
of tho Bengal Cavalry Regiment, and the
retreat, scarcely as yet satisfactorily ex-
plained, of two British troops of Dragoon
The struggle finally /eft the contending par-
ties eo week and shattered, that it was
doubtful which had rustaeted the greatest
injury from the conflict, end which yielded
so few of the badhree of triumph for the vic-
tors, that their opponents took a new post- bridge, bridge, from tllb circumstances of his being
tion, and fired a salute in honour of its ter- ' missing and foot markts seen at the side,
urination. Though matter of the field, her where a part of the railing was broken a•
laurels are drenched in blood ; and it is the way. We regret to say, that the suspicion
universal npinion that two more such victo- was too well grounded.. On Monday last and lord known
ries would be avirtualruin. smirched for him and in a the matter is Lork
No attempt is made yg ppi
to diegu h f thea f m lddta ie and laid us the wart. Ile had been drink- formation that the
1 on Fridayeve.- ea vitiate eoender
and servant are residing on shore. It is terrible to think on eoeh) seem es
--- - that must have been in which one half the
INTEMPERaNcE-ITSs AWFUL coNsEQUEN- rank and file of the gallant 24th weramew-
cgs.-A young man named William Hicks, ed down in the course of a few minutes !-
a wagon maker of this Town, was suspec- There is nothing in the History of the bet-
ted to have been drowned off the Long Iles of even our great Doke to exceed, or '?
in pbrhape to equal this catastrophe. Lord
Gough, being a Tipperary man, bas, as a
matter of course, Leen denounced bkyats•
cockney press, as a rpadmaa,
a'l: but the troth of
the river was gunge c ough had no choice Ime
d b the English tees abort time his romans were dragged oat to fight, or to fl
Oise t • they have esi.yed silica commeeetng b.dnew,
Harness. 3
(Inc Sliver Wateb, 2 0 0 i 1et, perkier, sed bee at..** plush gratin(.,
One Fanning Mill, (new,] 6 0 0 , ere gmaew Wefts' mill esetiegs,amui maehiws.
Ono do Jo 8 0 0 and every ether .goals ..sally connected . ith
One Tbtoreegb Feld Beeksbire tb. trade, whish they will be happy to• well on the
Seer, t IR 0 • tswtleaf••ehMttar+am fee 'reteesive siren.
Ons da els Sow, 1 10 01 9. M. N Co.. iaviag ""d'
tines atsd iewpI4- I .es la she 3eles3ieg depart-
ment of their eitalNle.Mev. b she latndeeuee
sf setf-settag . sew enabled to
'meow al soden. wi taM ' they wee be
esteemed far tar ."apply t4aa/kieg mucking',
feet sod sew sill* purl* see sassy other du-
•deusa of mashts•ry. es des meow ecienttftc sod
prpeipb.asd with tM arum's fact -
The bets ani tab•
bees weeld•iw infant the public
th M ! kiss Mime malt plate will in fettle be
M all *ed a their mese.
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bums ealemsly wneld s1u
vatp.at, ,get all • lie te etn en they lag
holders of kW wilrh etiviie aef tauerasasaslwiik leeward immediately
.pp4stttrg awe mth4t AMBet1M e1` wet sed ewa4 r drMpe oe they will be
ale dhow enwMosfN M the t6 e/1411n •f pl li ee ' Ill et tap et liana. for T .' Utas
t 8 Letewye wither feeler
r IRAT 3*. . tw.-story ►.ow, *matte
J- tN SummlMat'Payers, b.Ma/ieg tf tales
Wines M. +.lisem.A/ nes+ by Ws. 11es-
tarn It 8 1.f ..6;w sip.'dle oho ty.6a 1
v ries. NsI Z..tl.a end
turekeed sod ohs r best tr..s stf
varleae Mile pr.,ejlsYy 1..tw ire
bast se tetlWsse A s ada. of eM siur-
Iss M M 1.l .N % se itemiser tame ie•.►.eid
ggptlas*. mbewleee ilio to tri •ee M me an. '
dlebls geese. .ISm lwOse eetalRo}w.•amse
M ite-d spa P+.r r
•
owee 1st P.bTMry, t80
(Mee Bet W bi pple Tres. veined at 0 15 0
Cleo Set do do 0 10 0
Ose Neck Vote, er ween-; 0 I0 0
Ons do do .,,.,,.. ee ,e 0 55 o
£166 1 el
Tie fellewe.g t eotiesetme bora oo.stletd
e net es Msasgoro t
Memos. J. Millen H. B. 4YCe.nee.
Perko, W. E. Grave, pp rt Gils-
obs Lasea.tereend A IY. Otter;
(le At1 et WD!'t* et eta le the
a to
THOS. ti. MILLER It Ca,
Ooduele, 7tl Yareb. 1648. Codersil. Dee. TO* 180
y. Ito-
wnhad
ofjust
Attock, received
ch
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leo t o act ewe rn ab
of the most disastrous character. Lord ,.sag in one of nor ."Acer..
Gough has been promptly supereeded in the ieg, and had not been peen until his rmais% Indus, had, after a siege of four er ire.
command by Sir C. Napier, who was to all ewoUen-e frightful tight -were draws menthe, been taken by Chutter Singh, ase
taus proceeded to the seers of hoeulitiee o.' `him tbeen remains b oft half Johnan Montgomery ward our after that hwitis h alli hatl te,er was to thee relieftnoff bu
h Share Sin h, with wham
the 20th Inst.
ITALT.- Vltile Austria is porthing on the
vAr in Hungary, she is not nnmindfnl of
Italian affairs. Sho has mare/led a bedv of
troops into Ferrara and seized upon t t I laid on the warf. What a sight. Wbat
city, and levied a fine upon the eitizens of an awful warning, -to sco the remains, of
*00,000 ecudiy which she has handed over to I two victims of intemperance Tying side by
tee Pope. I side. Dr. Nicol, the Coroner, held inquests
The revolution in Tueeany is Complete, 1 on the bodies. The verdict of the jury, its;
and a republic has becn proclaimed in Leg- the case of the first. was that he same to
hofs attd Florence, and a cen'ral Italian Re- his death by drowsing whilst Is a stale of
Roblic has Men formed in anion with the intoxication :-and that the other, from
Somans. being cinder the influence of 1 uor and from
Aussie. -Tho Austrian war in Hungary I the darkness of the night, bad lost lis war
hes proceeded with variable faeces in the and was drowned. Now, we wonld sok
.11ttb of Hungary• The German population (ander a view of the awful eircumateneee
jPdleg the isestgeststarrying the destrne- that we ha•:o recorded, and not with a desire
tlu3 (. every quarter. riled on taro R"ssi to give oBenee to any one) -upon whom
a'e, who now occupy Crotretatlt and Her• does the reeperisibility rest 1 Are the n.-
maastadt. Several merlees betties hath fortunate victims themselves alone reeo'n-
takee place, one of thou fa the very weigh- sible (or their fats 1 Ire Jrar not. 1. is
bourbood of Erlaw lasting two days, with higb time something wa done to cheer* *be
considerable slang/hter in which the impart- vi°e and istemperseee that prevails. Let
allot .eemed to have bed the advantage.- our Taverna be reduced in number and pie
I..t thous •sower the sed of their
itsperta knee hese in botbtien ,tat is ea e tioe---a pie of refreshment a.d rest
esgtngmwrat tries" bed both his by .hot to travelers, and not dens for the resort of
oR, bet the lot report ie ,b.1 b. bad left iota and drookarda. es some or them are
Tv..rlva.ia fee llsngry. A' tM troops pw. he Drunkard /-i. hs not known 1
seenehet it Neheem .ens, dioses tato nosy Does not every o.e knew him t and ie there
to rwpo.sibiIav restimg epos ,hoer, who
Biwtslee. it M d/Malt to tearMin t►o eats• him liquor 1 There is an arotal reo-
i
uses waisR ewe Meer every day -we
whose fate wo redorded in our last, were ( father, the Raja R
also fund -although fruitlessly tiearetted army the British had now jest come up; ant
for up to that time. Ills remains were also whose retreat they bad dogged northward
from Monitan, with the hopes of euttiag it
to piecee before the Rajah .hould reach a
place of pafety. or form a junction wM the
troops of his eon. Lord Gough N blamed
for ant having selected better groned for
a. engagement: but it le q"ite wrong to
blsaso iso Lads ip: the party whorl the
cockney preen ought really Ie blame Is
Rajah Singh. It was a great shame for
th+e o'd barbarian to force a battle are the
British atmy in ouch a di.adeselageene
position. Why did he sot come net IIIstea
man, on open, level, ground, and
barestand up fight 1 The cowardly fellow!N
was just n great an ans a flamer."
son at New Odea.", where the Tkikele
could not see anything but edtea Neee s.S
sager hogsheads to Are at.
Of eonree ser readers bees 'es nave
the Salley victory. This Lord O.. li
the sawre Gong* who, sett* awe el Nrae
yoam ago. informed the '(AWA wield et
the change of eoioor nth . • atter
&seed um the waters of
ieg it with the blood of
Sikhs. He said "the Sot nee bioeed »
mid when this sew.
ittbs was the pr ofC berg ►
ittte the Aro►- ie lame el a
faeteted a sow ette r'
H to a wrrtdl. Mtrt/ 'N tllt
ttvo .
a Proem of the war, tell Mrmimatlle 81 t • f ieg upon such There are
welsh neaten le M sol •eZ. .l')7es
Stypliaeet. ON -,' l .e chi
eNy set 'mase (hem by sales gi K,