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Huron Signal, 1850-01-24, Page 3gamommimilmillimm—sitar- r — pthe essielle ell 4M dpderlah "Shope' UPPER CANADA COLLEGE CONCIL OM ti'ng'ede are awe NM $MMM escual- NOTICE. TAKE HEED. Iles Eaeellasey IM Gnvenor General 6r vhlnable af tertheirreaenaliosl bee beth pleased to soapier the following oatltanna to furs the Conseil u1 the Roy Ewa Inn been navel Beet of w Asses irss, ►ct 6 well wpm anal week_ ff LONDON E(eKTION !-DEFEAT OP' al Grammar School at Toronto under the THE TORY CANDIDATE.! Act of lest :- - W. Barron, Esq., Principal, and Presi Yeeterdey, the polling commeeeed short- ly after star o'clock, and the Towu pre- @tinted a vett' animated with the cuntinaal passing and repaoing of the •Goghs be'osrieg to the contending puttee, which were labelled with the nattier of the opposing candidate.. Mr. I)ixon'e • ippers . tern, iu addition to the name of thee condi• date, bail also the " %Vide -Awake" motto, whose parentage they mere ready to Jetty when put os their trial recently in a Court of Justice. No one will accuse them of having been asleep on thin occasion. They have done their utmost. strained every nerve; and have been defeated. A very •bort time his done this. It is but a few years since the Torten could place any man they choose. Then it woe, when " sweet William" Draper could find no Boat that "London in the far west pos.eesed a re- signing member' and an easily -'o.1 con: ti tueecy• But now times are changed. - Loudon is no longer "fie rotten borough." Mr. l.awrason and the remaining "four kings' now wield only the ' mighty Stith en •e' of a vote a -,Ince, and the c ,neegnence la that London now takes its stand among the Reform constituencies of the Province. At the opening of the polio. Mr. Dixon's friends made a rush, and polled rave davit voles; after which. the way being clear, in about two hours afterwards, Mr. Wilson was some 50 votes ahead of :cis opponent, which he maintained during the rent of the day. At the clone of the poll yon terday evening Mr. \Vileon'r majority was 51. 1Vc have heard of several cases where Mr. Dixon's voters have sworn to the possession of deeds, when it 11 notorious that they have none. Wo hope that these cameo a?ll be prosecuted, if for no other ria son that the value of ao oath may be main- tained. At the clone of the poll. this evenlog, the numbers were- seireemeremeawsmespeorrenesere St. Patrick's %Yard, St. Andrew's Ward, St. George's Ward, St. Dmitri Ward, dent ear cro, Hon. oho Hilliard Cameron, M. P 1' , Joe. C. Morrison, Esq , M. P. P•, Thos. Ea art, 1':.y , 'Dr. Richards ,n. These gentlemen are all graduates of the In.t►uition,-Globe. t ail w cy were resTHE PARTNERSHIP heretofore tells'- , elsl- _--= i ung ►etw«e JOHN STRACHAN .r Excellent Property '! ICA lime Tui: Jtttwgsuir.-Tho vaeancy in the new Coert of Common Pleas hes at length been filled by the appointment of Robe E. Burne, Erg., Tata Judge of the District Court ••t the Ilome District. Although Judge Borns is a Conservative, he has never shown himself offensive to 100 Reform party ; and if a suitable selection could no bo made from their ranks, we believe they will bo far better pleased with but appointment than w•irh either Mr. Boulton or Mr. Sprsgge.- Wu have not roorn for further remark this morning.-Provincialls: Tree GOVER IMI.]T BANK ACCOUNT. -We are gl id to learn that the Government have put closed a moat favourable agreement with the Bank of Upper Canada, for the Province. Proposals were invited from the several monted institutions, and that of tete Bank of Upper Canada being the moat favorable, was accepted. The terms are more advantageous to Government than heretofore enjoyed, and will afford increas- ed facility for conducting the public busi- ness.- Globs. Mumma -An affray. attended with foul cou- seque0ces, took place in the house kept by one Beveridge. in the vicinity of the Theatre. o0 Saturday last, the 6th instant. It now from a dispute, in which,James Ritchie • pnvine of the XXth Regiment announced his de:erminaaion to accompany some fen ale who was in the house with them. Some of those present mid she should not go out without Icer husband. Richie then seized a knife and brandishing swore that he would rip up any one that would prevent him from accompanying her. One of the Lyscanders C•en quem sed to disarm Ritchie and in a stru - W�lrnn. Dixon -.P g tie that ensued, troth fel!. On. rising, Ritchie 120 - 97 rushing upon another soldier named Fouey, 5'a 42 swearing slut he would "do for" him. Alter 38 35 some grappling, aod when both were eowo 30 43 Fouey bring undermost, cried out that he was wounded. On raining him up, it was found ro 157 217 be too Iroe-Fouey died in about thirty hours 217 afterwards. On Saturday evening an inquest was held be- fore Dr. Wildness. Coroner, a hich wasadjourned Majority for Wilson, 40 • till the following day, to allow time for a post At al( -?ant five. Mr.Wilsonaddressed nor4,a ezaminntion, -when the tory, after Bor- rie elector.; from ibis balcony of the Robin- ing the evidence. returned a verdidt o` wilful son hall, thanking them (or --their support. murder agaiust Ritchie, who was .unsigned to and for the peaceable and orderly conduct, jail on the warrant of the Coroner. -Free kr. Ile stated that on Mondeo when the )ieclaration lakes, Place, he would Outlier explain by views of what a good govern- ment ought to be. Ile then proposed three cheers for the Queen. which were given.-£. a d. £ P. d. After giving three cheers for Mr. R ikon, Flour per barrel, (in bbl) 0 17 6 a 0 18 0 the assembly dispersed. Flour per 1001b, (farmers) 8 9 • 0 9 0 It is perhaps worth of remark that all Fall Wh•eat per Lushrl, If 3 '0 a 0 3 1 P P- ySpring %%'heat per bad). 0 2 6 14 0 2 94 Oats, per bushel. • 0 0 9 a 0 0 10 Pease, per bushel, 0 1 9. 0 1 104 flay, per ton, 1 10 0 a 1 15 0 Ruaer (fresh) per Ib. 0• 0 6 a 0 .0 7 Batter in the keg, per Ib. 0 0 5 a 0. 0 6 Montreal, 15th January, 1850. The amount of business done during the last week has been extremely limited, but n ow that the holidays are over, and the ✓ iver passable on the ice, we anticipate more activity. Asui..-Pasta-Receipts have been ex- ceedingly moderate for two weeks past. - Yesterday about 70 barrels were received at the merest. 31s to 31s 9d have been paid during tin week. Pearls -Are starer. ; not much in demand, las 3.1 to 284 6d o1 r- ed. Ft.nea.-No transaction., end may be quoted nominally at 21s 3d to ale 6d : and 19s 6d to 20s for Sour. Penararo.a.-No Bales of any moment. SToces.-Few have changed hands, but may be dimposed of as follow@ :-Montreal Bank 5 to 0 die.; City Bank 37 die. Mining Consola 13a ; Quebec Mining Company firm, and in demand at 7s 6d. - til nrkcts. Gun►RICH, Jan. 23, 1850. rho officers to garrison who could vote, voted for Mr. Dixon; that ie, for the man who, (being Mayor of the Town) refused to atop the insulting and blackguard burn- ing -in -effigy in the pubic 'square; who publicly insulted the Queen's Repreaenta- ttre, whilst the :nest of rho town; who led tl`tabble to St. 'Thomas for the crowed pur- pose of breaking the law by putting down a meeting called in accordance with an Act of Parliament, and when tried for the offence, bad the audacity to offer to Judge Macaulay to fight -it -out on the Square. - Gentlemen, who wear the Q1een'e livery and take her pay, do you endorse all this? I)., coo deliberately set your faces against the (.-mernment yrs t are hued t., scree Im- perial as well a. Colonial, Executive and Legislative ?-Free Ps cis. At the Dinner in Woodstock Mr. Honks said, that the Clergy Reserves and Recto - nee miestione would be taken up at the next session of Parliament in earnest. Let the Government do this, and the Refvrmcrs of Western Canada to a man will sustain it. Although the Clergy Roerrvcs cannot be Ga:cffe. abolished, or even distureJ, without the New Yurko Jan. 18th, G+ P. M. Parliament GRAD -Rye is very quiet and steady, sanction of the imperial Par we believe that the Imperial Government Oars -In good demand at 35c a 38 for will concede the demand, if a spirited ed- money ; Southern 39c a 40 ; 43c a 45 for dress he peifgedet'the nett icemen of -Par- . Northern. Bement on the'snhjeet. The people of ('a- Coati -Steady. Salta 2,500 bushels, old Ca- nada most and will manage their own inter- nal affiir- ; they are revolved upon the abd. lition of the Clergy Rearm", and thereon er the imperial Government vinlda rn the Reserve quest?on, the better. Tbree- fourihs of the pimple are In favour of abolish- tng the Clergy Renames. Wo want no Church endowments in Western Canada - A church which a nal able to sustain itself without the aid of Government, to not worth preserving. What right has the Church of FF ggland, more than any other Church, to one-seventh part of the land ? " The moral sense of mankind condemns it," and it has gone far towards impairing the uccfolness of the Ministers of the Church of England. This question has been the monster griev- ance for nearly twenty years past. In 1836, a select Committee, of which Mr. Peter Perry was Chairman, in their report stated that," Even previous to the year 1831, the people had, year after year, peti- tioned for the appropriation of the Clergy R to some useful public purpose." - In the year following (1832) 18,000 people petitioned the Imperial Government against the Clergy Reserves. From that day to this, it has been the cause of the greatest discontent among the people of Western .Canada. Let the people arouse themselves as one man, and demand the abolition of the Clergy Reserves and Rectories -let peti- tions be cireulated-let every man who be- lievesin religious freedom, make himself active -let every denomination rally in de- fence of their rights -Methodist., Baptists, Presby Lemma, C lists make ono noble effort in defence of religions liberty and equality, and the vietory is leers. - Long Point Adpneale. THE UNIVER, VISITATION . COMMISSION. Western in store at 67c ; small lots Jersey new at 60 ; 4000 bushels new Southern mixed, to arrive soon, at 59ic ; old round yellow is held at 63:. and flat yellow at 62. %VainLr-Market favors buyers with sales 12') bbla Prison and Pa. at 27 ; drudge dull at 26e. Piovtnloar—Market for Pork enaettled. Sales 250 bbla. mese at $10,64 a 10,75; and 16 bble old thiu do. on private terms : old prime nominal at 8,274 a 8,50, and 41101 ; 150bbls new prime sold on private terms. BEAT -MAI at $6, for prime ; and 8,60 a 8,75 for mess New Vette, Jan 17, 1850. Ashes. -Market rather heavy for both sorts, Sales at $6,56 for old Pete, 86,624 a $6,63 for new; Pearls very dull at $0,12). Flour -A gored feeling in the flour mar- ket and holders asking higher prices and in Nome instances they are obtained. Cana- dian Ir held higher. Sales 3500 bbl.. at $5 a $5,12 for common and straight State; $5,25 a 5,50 for Michigan; $5,50 a 5,62 for pore Genesee. Other grades as before. Grain -Fair demand for wheat; holders firm; Canadian is held higher but in absence of the Steamer's mail nothing was done: rodeo 6000 bushels good mixed Ohio at $1,10 and small lots Long Island at $1,74. rrMIAT Handrail,' and COMMODIOUS BRICK COTTAGE situate on 1M Northern Limits of tho 'Town of Goteareb, lately occupied by John Riach, and belong- ing to Henry Horton. This Cottage stands in a beautiful and retired situation, and is well adapted fur a genteel family. It will be sold on moderate Terme : or otherwise LET for a TERM of years ata reasonable Rent. The subscri- ber also wishes to dtspore of a Span of good Working HORSES, one three and the oth- er four years old, and well broke, both to harness ■nd saddle. For Particulars apply to the Proprietor. HENRY II'ORTON. Goderich, 92nd Jan. 1850. 2v-nSl tf CAME into the enclosure of the subscri- ber on or about the 28th of November last, a Black HEIFER, with a few white spots. Also, a Red COW, with a white face. Tho owner is requested to prove pro- perty, pay expenses, and take thein away. WILLIAM HENDERSON. 4th Con. 22nd Lot, McKillop, January 13th, 1850. 2v-1150 NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of the Huron District Building Society, will be held at the British Hotel, Goderich, nn Saturday, the 28th ?natant, at 6 o'clock, P. M., for the Election of a Now Director, in the room and place of Mr. Galt, Resigned. Ily Order. THOMAS KYDD, Secretary. Goderich, 7th Jan. 1850. 2-n48 Dllatrirb, At Granby, Canada East, on the 18th instant, by the Rev W. Slack. Mr. Jauas KAT to Miss Aintree Honaan, both of that place. -LI in•L..J.r,.IPI1MEI 01111MEM s.rtr 1 1 r F4 EATHERS WANTED. -A quantity of feathers wanted. inquire at the Signal office. Goderich Jan. 24th, 1850. r2 -n51. TO THE DIRECTORS OF the HURON DISTRICT AGRi- Tbe University Reform Bill o/Jut See- CULTURAL SOCIETY. sins em cared the Gnverement ;o a set GENTLEMEN -1 request your attsed- r to report " a cods of pro r areae to the Yfoling on tb• tett instant, u Statutes, Rule. and Ordieancea for the go- matters of importaace will be submitted for versestof the University.)4i. Excel- looreonudantiow. m Iseey has we learn bees pessed to appoint D. CLARK, Preeideat. the following gewlesne% C for Claremon4 15th January, 1150. thio erkeee :- • NOTICE.-Reeeived n Store last No - 7'h• Hon. tb• Chancellor °flipper Casa- lee da vtaber, per Sehuoner .lwasa»ilna, A Let 44110N, eonefgwed to E. C., Goderteb The Hon. John HillyardCameron. 11 the ..as is sot taken sway forthwith, it John Witten, Req., M. P. P., will he fold to pay cots. David Beebe*, Eteq., Cw(AATOPHER CRABB. Dt. G.lerleh, Jae. 11, 1810. 1. -.til tf iO Emi owl 1 CID 0 3 5 - 1 , 4 g !S3 Fine £5. Costa 1 t. 3d w n Godeneb, Esquire and DANIEL HOME LIZARS, of Stratford, fgrt re, a. Bar"' Witand Allorotee at Law, Solicitors is Chancery, Notary Public and Coareyae oars, I this da dissolved by Mutual con- gest. JOHN STRACIIAN, DANIEL IIUSIE LIZARS. Witness -A. W. Suet non Godericn, Sod January, 1840. 2v-1149 NOTICE. rgV1E now. doe by the late firm of A STRACHAN k LI'/.ARS, as Barris- ter and :Vtorntea at Law, will be paid by John Strachan and Daniel Ilome Lions, ■t their respective offices in Goderich and Stratford : And the debt. due to them are requested to be forthwith paid. Those due the office et Goderieh, to the raid John Stracha°, at Godericb, aforesaid, and those dee the office at Stratford, to the said Dan- iel Ilome Liaare, at Stratford, aforesaid. JOHN STRACHAN, DANIEI. HOME LIZARS. Goderich, Pod January. 1850. tv-n49 JOHN STRACHAN, BARRISTER ANI) ATTORNEY AT LAW Soliciforrin Chancery Conveyancer, NOTARY PUBLIC, Ilas his office in West Street, Goderich. Goderich, 2nd Januar, 1850. 2v -n49 • DANII?i. HOME LIGAN~, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Conveyancer, 8olieifor in Chancery, 4'r•o Ilas his office as formerly, in Stratford. alratfoid, 2nd January, 1350. ea -n49 N. B. -51r. Strachan, of the late firm of Strachan k L'zar., continues to act as Agent and Counsel for Mr. bears in all matters referred to him from Stratford. • c E n C. 4. w o` 0 0 0 n 0 • eo E 1_ 0 0. ea Fine 5s. Costs 15i. a 0 B 6 Q sass C P c.., d' a' s�3 .2; os0:::4 -o ma_cw � 0ao,o-' 7ea 71.::ag Fc0 r+ iSCGiE�ar;zzxYxaxaeccd 0 1 A 1 1 Assault and Battery, Willem Buchanan, John l)acember 5, January S, 1850, t» 0 T a o Li v X o --- L .0, e o 0 y O 6 F., 4 4 0 er; aaoo .0 E ai0 Assault and Battery, t- d`` o o .0.0 .0 E E E 4 4 0 0 4 0 o�� CLERK OF THE PEACE, United Counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce. WHEREAS my wife Ellen Maloegh, hold. a NOTE of HAND from me for One Pound Fire Shilling., Currency, Due on the 271b inst. 1 lordly caution all and every person almost accepting or perches leg the said Note, as I will not pay ib. seine, never having received any ratue for n. Aad I further intimate to the public, that i will not be responsible fur any debts which the said Ellen M•lough may contract after the date of this notice. BENJAMIN MALOUGH. Ashfield, 5th Jan. 1850. tv-n49-31 CTAT COW.-ty Caninto the Enclosers of t- the S.h.ertbe,s, about INC 1st Dec 1849, a RED COW. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charge.: and 'hake her sway. JACKSON dr MARKT. Also, Lost •.mall red STEER Call. marked. Any information respecting it, will be ahankfolly received and charges paid. J. Si Al. Lot 40, 1st Cue, Galeriv-h, Jan. 9. 49-1 IA ME into the Clearing of theaobreriber • on the 26th December last, 2 COWS, one Black, the other Brown, with a Bell. - The owner it requested to prove property, pay expense., kc. W51. ~511TH. Gbh Con. Lot t0, Wawanosh, Jen. 8. 49 t LiST O1: LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Stratford up to 7th January, 1850. Albert Tho or John Arrol L A Alexander John Baker C Bohm 81 Bartly Wm Brown R"bt Buckly John Barker %Vll ism Bannon Pat'k Brennen Jan Byers -W F: Bickmeyer Argent Brown Miles Cury Monro y Carmichael John Cosgrif John Clark Thee Camgel James Cline John Caton John Chowcn Thee 3 Caehise Win Coulter Messrs R d:: SPringle Geo Curtis Gad Phelan Michl Johne Semi Jordan Mr Kamner Jacques Keppan Alex Alelony Mich.! Magill David May Mich.! 2 Maptin Philip Muss Wm Siaddeford John Martin Bayern Murry John Murry henry Morrison Barfly- Makin. artlyMakin. John CAME into the inclueure of the Sub.eri- bit about the Int u( November, A RED HEIFER about tomo years old, with a white spot on the face, aid the top of the :eft bourn nit. web a white belly, end spot ted while and red hied leer, with the tower part of the ole white. The owner te re quested to prove property pay expenses tad Like her away. VDWARD SHANNON. Godeneh,;Dee. 31, 1849. Ir-i4A TRAYF:D from the sebecriber on or about the tat of November last, One Yoke of Black OXEN, brawn streak on the back, rex year. old. Also three COWS, one black, rpangted aitb white snots. One large Red Cow wish a white Fare. Ooe hard back brindle Cow, and one Two years old Red Herter. Any person Ieavirg information of the above catt'e at the Sig- nal Office or with 51r. John Allan. Tavern Keeper, Goderich, will be "atoned for their trouble. SA 511- El. MiCOSK1!:RY. Kincardine, 24'h Dec. 1149. 2t-47 ('ASH for WHEAT AT the G.0l rich Al IA -and C •sh for Cherry Saw Lop at Gut!erirh mid R:ry6•hl Mills, by %VII.I.IAM PIPER. Goderich Mii:r, 5th December, 11149 46.4 JUST RECEIVED PER SCHOONER ANNEXATION. AND for pale by the Subscriber. Cheap for ('ash or l'rodncc. 3.5 Cheelr Teas. Muvc"vado k o'hcr'Sugar. Boxer Tobacco, 1►o Soap. 25 Ws Jortins Hest old Oho) Whiskey. 40 bbla 11cl.eods double rect. %Vhiakey, 1 Iles dgaliead o(Cognac Brandy. 1 Pipe Ilighwincs 50 over proof. English Iron Best Brands assorted. 800 bbls fine Salt. Woolen Shawls, Do Plaids, Print", ke. ke. C. CRABB. Goderich Dec. 12th, 1849. n45-v2'f• ' McTavish Jno. (.ACTION TO THE PUBLIC. -LOST at Mc W'llume Jo. V the residence of the saber -Tiber, to the 2nd Mclennan Duncan Cor erasion of the Township of (in Iericlr, about McFarlane Andrew the end of November lost, • Promissory NOTE, McLeod Arche'd motels: one Jacob Wiltson.in favor ofJohn Gal - McKenzie Mordock lee or bearer, for £ 11 Lis. and on the 8th Nita tan Patrick No •ember 1349, witnessed by Robin F.tbott and O'Donnald Fad ib John Healy. This is therefore to caution any per ton, finding or reeeleing the rigid Note, that the raffle is still the property of the subscriber. • ane that he has not assigned the nme to any ore, and that the name may be delivered to Dixie W aeon Esq. Barrister, Goderich, or to the sub• setiber. JOHN GALLAGHER. 2nd Con, Township 1° i Goderich. 4tb December, 1849- 2•-1145-tf Carney Wm Dunn James Dignum John Dr 'ewes Chrieto Davison %Vin Ekersweticr Jas Fisher Duncan Funck Alex Henderson John Ilay John Hamilton Ilugh Boughton Joseth Hislop Wm Harper Jame. Hamilton James A. F. MiCKLE, Postmaster. Stratford, Jan. 7th, 1850. A VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE!! Russel Leonard Rankin, James Scott Peter Simpson Wm %Cott Capt Stretdee Jnhn Steyneoo Wm Sbray Danail Stewart Dunkin Taylor %Vm Verner Moore Wallace 'Phomas Wood George %Viol Prath r1IHE subscriber otters for SALE his GRIST and SAW MILL, situated in the Township of McGillivray. on the Big Sable, within three miles of Flanagan'• Corner. The Mile are now in operation,and newly built. The Privilege le,,the best on the River, and situated in the best Town- ship in the County of Huron -well settled, and Roads opened in all directions to favour ?t. The Machinery and materials are of the very best quality, and pot up by the ve- ry best Machtniete, For Particnlare in- quire of James Crombie, Esq., Galt, or ap- ply to the subscriber, PATRICK FLANAGAN, Proprietor. McGillivray, 15th January, 1850. 2v50tf Tho Galt Reporter will insert :he above until forbid. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF Colonel Morgan ! ! A PASSAGE OF ARMS, For the benefit of A. JOHNSON, will take place at the Shakespeare Hotel, on Thursday Evening, the 24th of January. PROGRAMME. Cavalry, l Broad Sword Exercieee, lofantry, i A. JOHNSON. Manual Platoon,Musket exere?ser, Funeral Fugal, ' . A. JOHNSON. French Foil, t E.III. MARLTON. A. JOHNSON. After which SCENES from Shakespeare's Play of MACBETH. Macbeth, Maeda(); Sey ton, c Doctor, Ofiicere. BY AMATEURS. Tickets 111. 3J. Children half price. l'er(ormance to commence precisely at 7 o'clock. Matt,al5lns?r kc Err NOTICE. -A Young Man, of good mord' character, who holds a certificate of quali- fication, of me, of the first clam, is desirous of obtaining • Common School. He has some knowledge of Latin, and will be ready to teach a few of the first -elementary books in that tongue. Apply, if by Letter, poet -paid, to this office, or to Mr. D. McMillan, Teacher of School Sector• No. 4, Tockersmith, London Road. CHARLES FLETCHER, Supt. C. S. Huron District. Education Office, iluroo District, Goderich, 18th Dec. 1849. ( 2v-o46-tf TO BE SOLD, A N excellent Farm, being Lot No. 12. Maitland Concession, Township of Goderich, containing 100 acres -30 of which is cleared. The land is of a superior quali- ty, and well watered. It is situated exact- ly nine miles from the town of Goderieb on the Iluron Road, and at the junction of six different road.; ai-d eau. is in the center of" a populous and prosperous locality, it is ex• ccllently adapted for a 'Tavern stand or a Store. This farm is well entitled to thn attention of persons deeirnue of an eligible situation for business, and w:11 be sold on very reasonable terms. For particulars apply to Thomas Dark, Tavern•keepe', Goderich, or to the proprietor JONAS COPP, Village rf llarpurbey. June 15. 1849. r2ot9tf TRAVELLER'S HOME' STR,ASBURG, WATxat.on, t . 28th February, 1849. THE Subscriber hereby intimates to hie friends and the Travelling Publi- gene- rally, that he has removed from New Aber- deen to the Village nt Sirasburgh, and will now be found in that well -known -house for- merly occupied by Mr. Jones, -where ho will be ready"and able to condone to this comfort of those who rnay honor hint with their patronage. And while he returns thank. for peat favorr, he hope's, by strict attention to the wante and wishes of his customers, still to merit a eontinnanco of their patronage. JOHN ABEL - N. B. -Good STABLES and attentive Groom.. a 2-- n4tf Huron District Building Society. THE EIGHTE:ENTif LOAN MF.ETIV(l OF the Society will take place et the Br?ti-h Hotel, nn Saturday the talk Jan. at 7 o'clock, P. M. • Ry Order, THOMAS KYDD, See'y. Goderich, Jan. 17, 1850 tr-n30 Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi- cines, Perfumers', tlrushcs, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, A: Johnson was taught the Military Et- Dye Stuffs, R.c. &c. ercises at the Royal • Artillery Gymnasium rl'IIE subscribers beg In inform the inhab- Room et Woolwich, and is an rxperieced ?tants of STRATFORD and the eur- drill N. C. Officer -he was selected one of rounding Townehipa, as wcli an the pull;. four N. C. O. to coercive at play before Sir in general, that they harp opened the above R. If. Vivian and his (staff, in June 1836. establishment in the Town, where they N. B. -Mr. Johnson will in -eruct in all will also kecp constantly on hand a choice Military Exercises erery Saturday even.ng eelect'nn of tiering the Witt tel. er, at the Shakespeare Ilo- GROCERIES, 1f7.\'E.S, L/QL•ORS, iIARI)%VARE, kc ke. T REGINA. WI en they bore by keeping a growl 2v -n50 stock at low prices to rocs lee a slate of public petrnnege. Phvsictan'e pre eeriptione and family re. c:pes d'spcnccd with the greatest accuracy an I prornu't ti ole. N. I1. -Craw ford k lntlnclt'a Mustard wholesale and retail. It. Wil.! i 5515 k Co. Stratford, 14th January I8'O. tvn50 Vi%1 Jan. 15, 1850. NEW GOODS IN FERGUS. TIE subscriber has jitet received a inrpe and Complete Annrtment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Hardware, Crock- ery, Wipe, Spirits, kc. ke., which he of fere at low remneerat'ng prices for Ca.h or Ready) Pay. A Lew Stock of very Bupc IA51F: ,inn the enelnnmre n( INC ruhaen riot Canadian WHISKEY, for Sale in any �,; her in December had a Black S'1 ERR, goantiI,. Also, a good asaortment ni eomrng three years old, whit a w' ?til fare, STOV .S, (containing of Box, Cooking and sir' horn•, a black rn g rmtrwl horh tyre, Parlor,) Plnngghs, Sortie. Kittle., B,ke e Ovens, and Bellied Pot.. the rip n. Bra tail w hoe, and Prime white on The highest price paid in CASH for ant hu belly. The owner ie rAine.led to Pm" quantity ofOood Merchantable WHEAT, P►nperty. par .•hags, and "h" hi." away. Pork and Timoth SPad PL TER GRANT, Stanley, London Read. All kind. M Country Nodes* taken in Jan, 15, IRSO. 2r -n.50-1 exchange for Store Goode. •TOR PRINTING of every rtercnprinn. nosey L. %V. WATSON. 1.J and pr.spily executed at this eAier, Forges Still Store, Jen. 1, 1830. 9v-n411tf Dseember 40, 1849.