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Semi-Weekly Signal, 1865-04-18, Page 37 R OX ot JLIa , hvedireedaY. nzake teepee a ter -generale beet Brie 0.0 rriest travee eety arid mop - A every ;genRkkznde- tiolmett-,, tbove,- EXAN, &ore Evritat of. ix -ming' sr ir person wile teothelr*ss- venni_ te find re power mut eetereachaest. way est Ktos the kiad ERTSON deride, C., We xei.etf efAprie, ew Rer tel.-ye:trot ocw ' Uhanathi s Plaintiffs. De*rtilant. - oft/aeries:it-- fir by Aledavit 'teemed lo be be served therfainties- • ordered' that. , at or before the - iswee er demur r ordered that a - eller with tee timaerat Order_ - blielseil in the wspaper, pub. eodeech,ra the kse'Lliarr day of Jure I Mice in, each - ey. -And a ts t (eke coley of ember -with • served tape** eme of the - reeend turihee . be smiled end 1 De -feculent at. _ Registrar... lotice that if yore teet pursuant tor " obtain anorder 4 you, and the th reliefs -1 tbev dereag, ad toe elf of_the future L [ATIAiat‘lie illse Solicitor*. . eve124w - ' ed are notified t James Shave 4 ois Satualsy I-waver/C/0d: a statement (f et to *hear be dee the above N REEVE., kW) PER; Are IRAirsecithSt kur estate as& e the usideogea- to famish mas Retie their keide if any, rating the -fact timt Tone:ice euttyot Brute. 000T, eal are Ratified, itleihastone Ine mentroillutese at 11 olock. nag seatemerste nesse toes -hole taw the, Oast _of Aritt. C.PumEt., El VOWS suit ot 'Mut weeded mat rele sod "atom* Ratariber aira rtaashivrt Ce6 wh:ch, vat clime dIAIG kook oft Tees. - cy sotett.,at the - Oat *sweep aw415142.111‘ e— it DIM & Qnmmri . return of better times. Scores of our finest young men have gone off to better their condition in the States; -rather a 'doubtful exteritnent just now. _ Es L D. -T he armies of the to ited States received an important accession last week in the veluntary enlistment of some half-dozen Goderich boys, who went to Buffalo for that purpose. They received $100 each, as bounty. The young heroes might find it dearly earned money before they get through. • A WEATHER StneltIsE.-Saturday 411•• t 14TON. Poisoseee.-Mr. Shaw, hotel -keeper, late of Clinton, had an encounter.v(ith i noseless tellow named Bigger. Shaw challengedlem to have another battle; Bigger, not coming up to the scratch, Shaw tossed up the bottle, or rather its contents, in McLeod's inn. Shaw became violently itt �r iesane-a doctor was. called and, with the aid. of a stomach -pump, evening last was one of the finest experi- emptied his stomach of what seemed. to be. enced this It ason. The wind bfew softly poison. Shaw_ suspects foul play someWhere. from the South and the gathering clouds seemed t� portend a warin shower. - 4p- . ,•-:- paarances were so favorable that some - of ''• SPalsG Sllow--,ettor moSreers. ottr _gardeners were ahnost tempted to ° , - [Front our own Ctirrespondentr 1 -leave their hot -bed frames open.- ImagThe, . The Spring Show of Stallions and Buil& in Vten, the surprise ot.everybodY . when the ;connection with:the-Clinton BranCh Agricue first peep out on Sunday mornitierevealed• :.tural Association came effort Thiirsday , the a -scene of stlow-covered ground r and. -a 1.3th. inSt. _ The -exhibitors were few in nein- • eritelhere there being four in the class of drauelit stallious and four but eight horses exhibited-:=_ :- regutet drift from the N. -CV . It was - told all day. In, Otis country of extremely- - . - - - , . - In that of general purposes ---while in bulls endden atmospheric changes we hare neVer- there e -ere but five, three Thorough-. breds seen a tiore sudden_ transition. . ' and.two Gra le. The ahimals were alt anise. , rior -enes-the thorough bred_ 'bulls particu- Losp HIS WIVE, ----e& 'soor. fellow. living -Iarly eliciting iaudatery remarks from all who in this- UTE: was 'nearly -distracted on Saw them. Mr. Wm: Jenkins, of Goderich Thursday night and triday last, by the Township, exhibited a noble-lookin r Tour - good-looking year-old thorough-b,red called "Stanley," but loss of his wife a rather .. . dope& Mr. Htunphifey- Snell 'carried off the.. prize, Ins- ,yonifee woman, who, it is said, has , neablookine pretty two-year-old "Claude'"e 0 ‘;_kh...7. a fast young man about town; 1.417 (from the - herd -orthe. celebrated Mr. John - lag to diseover her whereabouts; . . thehug- SnelcOCChinguancou-sy,;) .t.'eciu-gli sustaiuing _ - band applied to the Mayor. for a eeetrch a hare cc:latest with _Mr. :Edrneird Mannans warrant tw eff,oet 1* purpOse; Wives not -"St. • George,'! - (only twenty menths °lie) being fifiallyedeclared the best : This animal of?fe. Manning's_ was illifh admired by the largeeiumber of fanherwi-rom the surround ng neighborhood whom the fineness of :the day had brought out, and there were many dissen- _ tients from the opinienof the Judges, as is often the case ou like occas;isns. The exhibe e cLINTON. being in the category of goods and chat- tels as understood by Canadian statute - makers, .the request could, not be granted. The erring one has not yet turned. up, we believe. The residence of Mrs... Brown, Aaron Road,, at present, oecupied by Mr- V xlliazn1 tors. of Grade- hells were Mre Appleton Stewart,was entered by thieves last night, and a considerable quantity of clothing- stolen. - NO due to the eriety party has yet been ob- . tained. .4ame- TO IIORTICULTURISTg AND OTHERS. -- Mr. Wm. Campbell, -East Street, Gode- rich,bas received a large consignment of superiOr standard and dwarf plum trees, dwarfpears ind apples, and fire varieties ofSiberian -Grab. His stock of grapes has arrived and will be ready for delivery .to-ntorrow. Mr. Campbell has the.privi- lege of seleding from the best nurseries of Rochester, &a., and from what we 'know - of carefulness and success tiering the past we can confidently recommend persons wishing to obtain first-class 'fruit, to give - htm a trial. Elcoat, of Tuckersrnith, and Mr. Edmund Menntne of Htillett. The -exhibitors in the c:ass of " §tallions ..for . General Fu!peses were Mr. Thomas Dodds,(" London Toni") John Nott, (‘‘ Rainbow Roekinglinm '`) Fran- cis Falere ire ("Royal Exhibition,") Heze- kiah H.elp, ("Duke of Wellington.") 11:e f011owinir draught stalliene were exhibited,: , "Young -Wawauoshr by Mr:, George Stet 7 bury, "Hard Fortune," by Mr, Joseph Pisl - ere "Robin- flood," by.:Itr, Charles Mason, "Prince -of Walea,". by Mr. Henry Lano.-- I append the list ofsucceLsful competitors : General Purpose., Stallions.-lst Francis Fowler, ere ; 2nd prize, -John _Nett. . . : Draught - Sfailion&-1St prize,. joseph: Fisher .2nd prize, eleorge Stanbury. itioroirgh bred Bidts.-,-lst .11un.- phrey Snell, 2nd prize,. Edmund Manning. _ Grade Ifulla.-4st priie;A:ppleton Elcoat 2nd prize, Edieund Manning.- _ The Jadees were Messrs. . juhn Moore Sri .GEORGIeg SOCIEtir Drxsza.-T he Alexander Broadfoot ane Robert Hunter. . Anniversary Dinner ,of the Goderich St Sr a meeting of the Thi-ectcrs of the Sock. 7George's _Benevolent ,;Society writ be hem ty field the same day proposals for the Sale of at the Maitland -Hotel; on Monday even.. a piece of ground forhe/cling the Society's ing„ tire 241h inst., at a &dock p. m.-- Shows on were consideredThere were three i Tickets SIM. It is hoped there will be -°Ters made ofsuitable -plots, one from the' a fall atteadaribe of members and the Assignees Of the Owed de Rettethury estate, public generally. • one from Mr: 1e..me Hattenbury, and one .from- - _ _ ' Mr„ Crombie. That of. ;Mr. -Crombie'a was. -Pouct COURT. -On Monday a bevy considered the most etieible as sv-ell as the ofelz hopefiet boys were brought before most favorable, and an 'understanding was the Mayor and 11. tiortone Esq, on a crime te thate,Joint Stosik Company _shoeld - be immedidtely formed for the purpoSe of charge of stealing from the station: he v.i.7 -ewe wareot fully proven and, his Worship dismissed the fuvenika With a suitnble warning. Same of them ywere only big enough to rest their chins on the tablc.s. - 1101,31ESVII4LE. During the heavy gale of the t2th inst., the roof was blown off the new trick EpiseopaI Church in this place, ' Tit will cost considerable toreplace it. WA3YA-N-0S1L • TheAssesserforthis township has been authorised by the Council to take a vote of the ratepayers on a division of the township into two AMnicipalities=North and South. It is believed that there will la a, majority fey division of at least 200. In the event of the scheme being carried out the division line will become a county THE SE -MI -WEEKLY SIGNAL. GOOD FnIDAY.—This day was observed in various ways. Divine service was held in the Episcopal and Catholic Churches, stores were closed. target practice by the Volunteers, and the day observed as a holiday generally. LtNeofees ASSASSINATION. -Never did the inhabitants of this village receive such a shock as on the 'receipt of the telegraphic report of Mr. Lincoln's Assassination. All parties were struck dumb at the thoughts of the audacious desperado and the cold -b1 auded murder of the midnight assassin. Those of Southern sympathies condemned the- perpe tratorsof the fearful tragedy in unmeasured tering. — Wn EAT MEncuANTs.-Eis the Wheat Mer- chants cannot Obtain cars to remove their Produce accumulated through theevinteethey 'speak of buying in Bayfie'd in the Fall. - There is a-go:rend desire to -improve the har :bor aad thus be somewhat independent of the.f Grand Trunk. *- There_ has_ been .great excitment in, Glasgow, caused by the arrest of a 'highly respectable medical nein, a Drerritceard, on a charge of baying caused the death: ot his wife and of his Mother-in-law- The bodies have been disinterred, with a vie* to ascertain. whether there are traces of poison. Dr. Pritchard is not unknown to medical men, having published severarviorks. A fine -coat may cover a fool, but never ceficeal one. es5e. Two ceirductorse a brakesmau and a beggegentan; 'employed on the -13.- & L IL It reway, here beefielischarged by -Mr Brydges, tor bees.. ceeiteed in the erennine husiness. . o • es Sir Pre Terick Brnee, the' new melba& sector froM"Grett Britain-- to the -States, has arrived ui New York, and is staying at the Clarendon Hotel; ,ee. The Hamilton Times regrets to state' that Col. E. D. Holt, formerly bookseller ancl stationer in that city, was killed during the last great struggle before Richmond. • cdart't en. On_ the 4th inst., at the New Connexion parsonage, Goderice, by the Rev. Jae Shaw, Mr. RICHAitO SlitoLLDON, to Miss Emzsisru Wool), all of the township of Willmot. - On the leth in -see -at his own residence, by the Rev. ties. Shaw, Mr. ALEXANDER WATSON, to Miss MinG.titt.:T M'KulsTEN,all of the towa ofGoderich. . SELECT SCHOOL • .. MISS SKIMMINGS wILL re -open her schooeeon Wedneeday, int, after the Easter vaca- tion:- Pupils instructed in th-e- usual English ranches, Music (Pianoforte) and Drawing: Goderich, -April 10th, 1863. w11-20 • - 131-alliAl1 SMITH Tiler. chant Tailor, DIARKE1 SQUARE, G ODERIC HAS ON HAND A Largo & Well -As -sorted STOCK. OF 1.36 ANO MIME 000S " And a variety of eaney-Articles, such as Shirts,C4Ilars,-Neckties, Caps, Which he is prepped to sell Cheap for Cash- baying it, and putting the necessary buildin,,s poe.erie'n, April 12. !br5. and tinprovements.uport it se ns to make it suitable -for the &ciete 5s and other purposes F R • 'w 1 e -the Comrianv to be retisunerated for their outia.y.by being allowed to charge . visitors a smelt entrance tee for the privilege of viewing the society's exlrbitinnse • The price- asked for the land is °lily S500 orfive acres,so that merabeis of the Joint Stock Company canner ee anything by the speculati in in any event, as the land can be sold at -any time for that amount,the price behteveiy low. Parties wishing to beeome niters of the Joint Steck Company can do s by applying to the Secretary of the Suety, Mr.- George Lay- -cock, at the Clinton corner Book -store. ' 1LOTS 13,67. to 13,77.'nenr the RA I LWAY - . gate. Court of the Uni- NOTICE Or REMOVAL th., 1st MAY, the BANK OF MON V TREAL will be Removed to the buildirig at present occupied by the Bank of UPPER CANADA. F. W. THOMAS, Agent. Goderich,-17th March, 186ei, sw59tdtf GREAT CLEARING SALE!, JOHN FAIR & CO. RE SELLING OFF their whole Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing &-Groceries AT WONDERFtTLLY LOW PRICES' To make rooni for alterations en their prem. isesbefoi e Spring. • Goderich,21th Jan., 1865. sw67 -In Her Majesty's Surro- The Springweatherhei done more to cheer up the spirits of the contmunity hereabouts than anything that has hdppened for a long' time. _ The 'bad harvests:- of tie past' three _seasons had very much dispouraged the farmeng portion of the populatione and, of course, _all other portions too; but the remarkable _ road, with a bridge for the County Conn- mildness- of the Spring after such a severe _ _ . .., . . . , . *ell to build over the Maitland; winter . as we have hade has kindled such glowing hopes of a favorable and abundant TUCKERS:WITS, harvest that it is the theme in every one's Lsrp.tar.e-LtetizairrT.,,7The 3funkipality mouth. The "oldest inhabitant " has never .ot this towrishio hat reiolved to eive Dr. seen such n fine spring.- The snow melted 41.•=•••• T FitZsimmons 857 l'or Ids valuable c'services away pretty rapidly and did some daniame to _ „ ' :during the prevalence of the small imalast mills aaid. persons on. river flats, but not mu_cle • i aummet among the Highland emferafits in this immediate neighborhood: The dans :SPOTTED FATER.--This strange fe n ' re; . 'as at. Cooke's Mill on. the Bayfield, neer Clinton, has been. caTried away, but this cannot be appeared in_ „the English sett/emu caste that of at young womeiseoffifteea years, subsided long before it went - It was, no has proved fatal.- • • . - dciubt, some -lenity coristruction ot the dam that caused the calamity, though probably it has been hastened by the large body 01 water dating the fushet. lir. thomai Sitnpson is now the proprietor Of the mills, and is a great sufferer by the destruction of his dam. Indeed he hasbeen unfortunate) ever since he bought the property, beintunable to run the mills during all the tast strutter on :account of the scarcity of water ceased by the great drouth. t, -one attributed to the fres-het, as the wafers -had KINCARDINE. TB& OIL Favita.-31r. Vivian, of .Stratford, who bait beet ,engagedin/mak- ing preparations LIU Kincardine for the eammeacturtent of the boring operations,- -Showed Ils„ on Saturday„ specimens of -.rock bearing unmistakable trues Of petroleuni. Of the success of the. enter- . Trion Its projectors appear to entertain no idonbta. WALKERTON. The mire of Mr. James rate.rson lintel -keeper of.this floe, died on the 9th aged.36.years. Deeea:sed was laud% respeeted_ty ,a large circle of acquaint:- anees. Mr. Waterseats Infant' daughter Haena'agecl 1$ °watts, died on the,. I2th. :The Strati is pitching into Dr. Seat for isolding an -inquest on the body of ape Pearce, regarding whose death there watt Do auspioion of fent play- PAISLEY. Via gyring has opened finely in this: loeallty, sad farmers are rating a greater _‘treadtktkan usual. in cereals., It is Ur!! that *be harvest will give us a - -SEAFORTH. HORSE OTEALING.-911_Wedne0ay night at half-pait nine Mr.Byan, Grocer, missed his horse trona the stable under suspicious circumstances.. The day previous a Yankee horse -dealer passed. thronglethe 'Mese with a drove of horses and endeavored td buy this one also.: Suspicion fell on him. Next morn- ing constablesmere sentin pursuit.- Through the day the stolen' hode found himself by returning to his jtable. The halter and bridle were found on 31.rs. Lapsly's farm. If sack & practice is persisted int, somebody,will pay dear for their ride. ' HALED TIMIS.-Tiozet 11311St. be had Whin, Innkeepers failv and if the devit was ever &Moog the tailors he seems to be -among the innkeepers at present, for lately we find that *salter has__"skedaddled,"1 McLeod broke deitir Bixter died th ough fright of Dunkin's _ bill,Fishleybecametankrupt,owellseized en, Montgoniarr abliquatulate4 McBride nu away. Shaw poisoned. Griffia sent to Peal - Outlay, some in horrors and More in terrors. ST.XTION, Goderich, for: $150 each, ted Counties- of Huron At Five Years _Credit, or longer if required. A prey to . -3L.C. CAMERON. . Goderich April 8th, 1864. sAv62w11- • British American Assurance Co. FIRE & MARINE. JOHN' ESSON A.eerit. - Dayeekl, C. W., April 16, 1865. w12. EDUCATION. "tt„TR. NA 1S: , late Superintendent of SAtools, /31 intends haring classes in tioderielt during the Summer months, commei cling 1st Mqv next. On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from one till four o'clock, there will he a claSs for Fifth Book reading with questionsirools oppo sites, and Englisk Grammar, History, tieugraphy and A.rithmetie. This will be a rood chance for those who may wish to finish their educatior•eio tar. Dn Wednesday and Saturday, also from one till -four afternoon, there will tie a- class for I.rtin, Books to be used Arnold's First Book, and Hark- ness' Second Book; and from the plan to be follow- ed, it is believed that with application, a good knqwleilge of the language may be acquired -in TwentAr four. Lessons. _ _ . TERAIS-For the English exercises, Twe Dol- lars a rnonth, and for the Latin Three-Dollarsa month -to be path' advance. .i Trafalgar Street. 12w4 TAPER HANGINGS ! FR03I 4 cts. PER ROLL At the Signal' CCM A LARGE- SUPPLY OF Window Shades ! ! CHEAP FOR CASH ATTHESIGNALOFFICE immmiviririEriavGi. I YOU WANT 12: SCHOOL BOOKS &STATIONtRY AT REDUCED -RATES INSOLVENT ACT (11'1664; the matter' of JOSEPH COPE- - .L ARA of the Township of Hounds, Insolvent. • !pan creditors of the insolvent are notified that he has made an assignment of his estate and effects, underihe above Act, time, the: undersigned assignee, and they are required to furnish me within two months from this date with their claims,_- specifying the security they hold; if any, and the value of it, and, if none,stating the fact the whole attested under oath with the vouchers la support of such claims. ROBERT LEECH. Township of Howiek, Gerrie p. o., C. W., this, 10th day otApril, 1865. wIl at and Bruce, - p1.113LIC Noticeis hereby given that at or soon after the eltiiration Of twenty, days from the date hereof application %nil be made to this court to appdint Jane Simpson, . late Jane Gemmill, of .the Township of Tucker smith, in the County Of Huron aforesaid-, -Yrittrclian of Mary Gemaull, aged ten% years, Agnes Gemraill, aged eight years; Jane Gernmillaged six years, and James- Gemmill, aged four years,- infant children-eof the &cid Jane Simpson and her !ate hueband Gemfrell, de'cease4i- -JAN- 'SIMPSON, by her attorney jt B. Gordon, one &e, , Dated at Goderich, this 14th day of April, 1865: sw63 6t SHERIFF'S -SALE OF LANDS, fended Counties of D Y virtue of a Writ of Huron and Bruce,D Venditioni, Exponas and To Wit: - Flea Fawns issued oin of tier Majesty's Court of Queen's Benh, and to me directeOlgainst the lands and tenements of Alexander Traynor, at the SU WI Of James Reid, James Boswell Stevenson and Arcni- bald Cook Sutherland, I have seized and taken in Execution all the right, title and interest of the said defeneant.in and to Lot number Th;rty-nine, in the Secoud Range, and Lot Forty. in the sec- oneconcession, South of 1 he..Durhim !load, and Lots Numbers Thirty-nine and -Forty in the third Rapp, . south of the Linrham Road, all IR ' the Township or .Brant. in the County of Bruce. containing fiftd acres ofland-eaut, more oa less; which hinds ane tenements I shall offer for' sale at inyofiiee in the Cowl House, in the town of Goderich, on Tues- day the Twenty-renthday of. November next, at the h --our of twelve of the clidek. ;I'llisiohne.rin..H• . a B. JOHN MACDONALD, Sheriff's office, Goderieh, t By Sth. Pseoput:bee,rDe. ipsuntit.Shieriff, w3.5 Thii sale is Poepened tie Tuesday the 2eth day of March, 1865. ' • - The above sale is further postponed till Tuesday, the Ilth day of April next. - JOHN M.ACDONALD Sheriff, H.& B.- Goderich, March 28; 1865. _ The. above sale is -further postponed till . Friday the 21st day of April instant. lltn Aprili 1865. - sw64, Insolvent Act of 1864. In the matter of George Craig, an' Insol- vent. - THE creditors of -the Insolvent areeetified that he has made an Assignment of ,his estate and:effects' under the -above Act to me the .undersigned assignee, and they are re- quIred to furnish ale within two montbhfrom this date with their -claims specifying the security they hold, if any, and the value of it, and itnone stating .the face, the whole attested - ender oath with the yowlers in support • of „ such claths.- A. **ABB. Assignee. lilentimapten.54prill-18f.5. sw63w11-412w HOOP SKIRTS 12 DOZEN', 1\T MW" SURPRISINGLY CHEAP, - At the Glasgow House. _ D. KERR, JR-, & CO. Goderich, 7th April, 1865. 4 Wt. oPt.514 iss):1" e.s GrapeVinesforSale 'Till E undersigned will have on hand. for We, about 1 the middle of April. a large stock of Grape- Vines, Alt theittrl;_loA.ut-itinge earearibeseutesi aad beat grape known. l:mtAE1.1.I. LONCORD. pliour.- lc, . HARTFORD DIANA. a MR° N DAC, DELEWARE, Also. a large stock of very fine Plum Trees, (20 diffeierit - I. varieties.) Standard and Dwarf Apples. Dwarf Pears & Siberian Crabs. (b varieties.) Parties desr in any of the above would do well to • • forward their orders at Once, or call upon the undersign- - at his resideiwe, East Street.; Goderich. w9 4t$p WM. CAMPBELL. JOHN BRETT, Tin, Sheet -Iron, and Copper. Smitt, EaMONDVIL-LE,-C. 11171M Stove -s, Cultivators,: loc.,-for S -s' Girls ' & Childrens - 9 Repairing Done at Short Irotice. 5 Acute and Lot for Sale. - In Black and Wnite Braids, at the . \ ASGOW HOUSE. - D. KERB- , 414.,& CO. Godetick 7th April, 1865. CG1 TAL Of Our Spring Order of4 Is to Band the THIRD wall follow nett week, the 'Glasgow House. D. Kerr, Jr.,. Goderich, 7th April, 1865. : 4 w7 IRK HAS OPENED AG THE SUBSCRIBER _-- EG S to inform his old friends and the public .generally that he has BE -OPENED in Next door to_lfr. BUTLER'S 300K -STORE, where everything in &c., will be sold cheap for CASH or 1 nexchange for Dairy Produce. As he intends to devote his attention prtnetpally to the rectifying of . . 111 KIMIS Thereby enabling him to sell at is illery rices! Dealers -therein -will do well‘ to give hirn a call. Thoselndebt#d to himiwill- Please call and Settle at onc.eiotherwise_costs must be incurred. J. Y. S. KIRK. MARKET -SQUARE, Goderich, 7th March, 1865. - sw53 OF IMPORT'EllOTICE ORTGABE SALE. IN CONSEQUENCE ofthe death efter, M. M WEATRERALD. the business heretoforecarried on under th.: name and style of Itobt Itimminan St -Co . - Ms 0 T.7 NI) E 11, 8, must be-closeclOnor before the 16 SHARES & ANCHORS, r RIGGING rte.. IN • • UNDEll nd by virtee of cc POwer of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage made by Thomas 42;VanEvery-and George 1Rumball, of the Tdwn of Godench, in the County of Heron, Forwarders, of the first part, and Robert Gibbons, Of said Totn (if Goderich; Eqqutre, of the second part, ar.d which said Mortgage was duly sold, assigned and made over by the said Robert Gibbons to -F. Wolferstan Thomas, .of the said Town of Goderich, Esquire, agent of the Bank of Montreal, in said town'whieh said morteage and assignment_ are duly recorded in the Custom Mouse of the Port of GOderieh, (default having been made mn the due pay- ment thereof and due notice having been served on all parties entitled to notice as required by said Mortgage) will be 'sold by • Public AuctIon • - • On...Thursday, the leth' • day of March, Next At twelve o'clock, noon, at the Auction Mart of .- George M. Trueman On the Market Square in -said Town of God- erich, the following property, that is to say: Sixteien undivided Ames or parts of and in ell thifeeseel palled the Tecemseth, then the property of VartEviey and Runsball, afore: said, now lying at the Poet o _Goderich, aforesaid, together with all and singular tee anchrinerigging, turnituee, tackle and apparel thereunto belonging or in any wise apper- tainieg.Deed wider- Power of Sale. IRA LEWIS, Solicitor for F. W olfensian Thomas, Aient and Assignee atoresaid.• Goderich, Fec. 23rd, 1865. w5td The above sale is postponedfill Wednesday, 26th of April, inst. INSOLVENT ACT OF 1864. THE Creditors of the undersigned are noti- 1 fied to meet at the office of S. 0 lacCang- hay, solicitorin the Village of Seemly in the County of Huron, on Monday the twenty- fourth day of 461, A. D. 1865, at twelve -of the clock, noon, for the purpose of receiving statements of his affairs' and of naming an assignee to whom he may make an allege intuit under the above Act. Dated at Seaforih, in saa County of Iluxon this 3rd day of April, A. D.1/865. . wl0td - HEMP/ WILSON. A BRICK COTTAGE on the Southerly pipe _T1: lien of LASSO, " STREET,. •.• GOOD ROOT-110USE and OUTBUILDING8,. at present occupied by Thos. Weittlie7alds E11111 -. - Price . T‘VELVE /11:11IDRED 110.I.1.44111i, Foriurtherliarticulare apply ie. T. WENIIIEBAL1); Godeeic* r - -WILLIAM PERCIVAL, Eiq.„ Amherst laland.- goderieb. October 17th. 11164. . inv134f. TO SELL OE -TO LETt .k- Good Farm lot within seven miles of the Village of Soutlitunpton forty setts cleared and fenced, with a ;odd; loz Isom and bon._ Terms liberal. _ Apply Oft,/ letter postpaid) to JAMES A. BITIOVASIT, Southampton. . D. 13LACK, GodericIA - Goderich. V. IF., Zan. 1865. win or to . For Sale at a Bargain. rPHAtivaluableand eligibly eituated *open,' A ic the.,TowiyefOoderich, fronting the -Coon Hot's • Square,mid for -eighteen yearskeovie as `THE FAIOIERS' INN* During whieh time it luoi enjoyed one of As largest portions of that business in lee town: Connected with the hotel isa general store. The whole are built of stone and briar, 47 MO, ilifte stories :highand commodious Avner/ Sfeetsieep. Attacneil to the hotelisatwozteryframeewellfag hoAusaomj.:-tit°Auses5n'is.61c- 11lari: of excellent bind. handsomely located one mile froth Goderieli on the Hayfield Ruad, 30 Acres in good state of eultwation,:well fenLvd. 21of which aranlearef siiiinps, with a hewn log house 30 P4.$0, se* �. pae dAi taLi agri barn-zl ipp let 0Xli 411Bilige.4Goird'oRD01" or'ttc...A:lbeitzsql mere' with dwelling. house and stables, &c.,orie ofthe 1. bee tavern stands in thet place, and has long b.!",1e4nerkneniptiiithe9r4sule;ht.osuitpu' rchasers. For tartbet or ANDREW DONOGH, Proprietorie N, those indebted to rne either bysots er hook amount are requeated le SeRkl.ite asaig without delay in order toasere costs. (*Wench, April _31st, 1864. sase Sheriff's Sale of Lands. tinited0ountiesof TIT virtue of i writ- ot- 4 Baron and Bruce,MII, Fieri Facia* issued est To wit; - of Ber MaiefitY'A Cowask Vaud oftlie United CoInties of fluron and Brace and to inedirected against the lands and teas. :- menu of Nesbitt Biggar and ceeierge Biggar, at _ the suit oft Oliver 14ackletn, John Thomas, ' William Irving, jr.. and James Macklem, I have _ seized and taken in Execution all the right title - and intere_sterthe saul defendants in and IA Loin Numbers 1.18, - 113, 114. 115. -118, 317 "aed ii5, in the Village of Bluevale, also that vet- _ lain parcel or tract ot . lands knoll's* as tile Mitil31ock, and also -that certain parcel or Ina ot lands/which is bounded On the .Northsideftlliss Ri•mi Maitland, on the South side by theTosea line between the Townshipsof Morrisised Tors. ben*, and on the Lasesidebythe West boundary. lineofLot119 to he extended to the River Mait- land, with any water privileges. which _may ha I deriveditem the River Maitland aa far East as Clyde street,- all in the County of tfuroa,whica Lands and Tenements I obeli offer ferseloot otT.. office in the Conn Rommel the Iowa of Goias rich, on Tuesday the Thirteenth day otiose mixt at the hour el twelve of the dock node. __ JOHN MACDONALD - . ,- - Shiriff H.ite In Sheriff's Oilice,Ooderieb, I 2ad March, 1866. ' ( _ - ate Mortgage Sal_e- oflatiOs TTNDER and by virtue of *Power of sa• ite contained:in a Mortgage made by Jame* Hirt, of the Township of Wavranosis. in this -Ctmety of Huron, 'Yeoman'to Geiorge Jam 'Gager, of the Township of MelCillop, in tisk said &aunty of Huron„Gentleman., (defy& having been made in the tlure payment tbers- of, ) will belsold bv Auction on • 1ST DAY OF APRIL 1865. - All parties indebted toilie above firm arehere- by notified that all notes and book accounts over -due on the 1st- day of FEBgrnext, will be,banded to them Solicitor for collection ' The stock on hand will be soul LAO Flt,„)_FE OR SHORT CRFINT,, It consists of a large assortinent of Plougb8, Culti- vators,Harrows,Straw Cutlers, THRESHING MACHINES Pot:aili asugar:ire:Ida; boxe.s, . COOking; Par191".10,74P.XS.t0r35,1 , A gocd_ Seg144/41it:Ita, 7 erlirMALIMPIEWIGOCINTin it'd a lot of MaehitierY tor' Orin ix] Saw -Mills. All parties requiring thWahuve art:cies would do well to call and inspect,'the Awe- ati once. as they well get hatpins- EUNCIMAN. -.10,0411••••••=r , _ reference to the above, R. Runciman will be.prepared to carry on the business of THE HURON FOUNi3RY, and contract for the erection of alt kinds_ 61 Ma • ehinery is usuel.and_will simply- . AGIZICIULTIJUAL Stoves and castinge,at reasonable rates,forCA.SH tr short credit. • Goderich. Dee. Ilst: 11164, sw32vr48 - C D IDART1b$ desirous a (Atomise First class .1_ Cedar lorY c.ng and Building purposes can be supplied in any quantity, and on reassemble terms, by applying to J. W. ELLIOTT., Godefmchj!eb Oth,1864. ist For Sale Cheap, eon.. Biacer,10,41h Kaden; 22,. 1.4 Itthicon. Moron. trig. zizmipAto4r. • Goderich.Octobir 28. 1864. _ 1w16 • Frtday, the Twelfth day of Sky, A. D. 1865, at twelve o'clock, aeon, st the - Auction Mart of -- CEORCE M. TRUKIIIIANg On the Market Square, inAlse Tema *feeds. • rich, the.gillowing property, that itiosty Alt and singular that eertain prce1 -.Jr bees 043-infi Hij ah n due r Tenni vi and Township str ehhiep"15°fProvinceWsalI t% tteCanada,lIaC 41. 4114"-I: ing composed ot the north_ east quarter of La; Number Forty-two m the Eleventh zoneessioit of the said township of Wavranosh,coataininz by admeasurement Fifty acres oflani, he the same' more or len.- Terms utak. Dead under Power of Sale. ' JOHN DAVISO!, wl Vendor's aotiator. _ SHERIFF/13 SALE OP LANDS. United Countierier Um If virtue at A writ al r To wit: lien famaii, for tellies. ' i -Huron and Bruce, Yeaditio LP nExpowas awl bawd out el` Her illajestra Comity Owns ' of the County of Ontario aad Cain at Caw. , ARM Pleas; and to ale directed naiad* she ' "LynnccihPaSndtauEime lenenielintoei t"frcePaels_ _. 1141"4""4L 1oles- Robott' Gilmour, at the suits of Iiime N. ward and the Corporation ot the Toweship et Ehterlie, 1 , have seized and taken le Exerautiou altlieright,. '• ttle and interest ofthesaiddelfesdasts,in moist se Park Lot No. 16,Lot No. S, and to the Soethliall of Lot No. 6, East aide ca Quaint street Nerthe being subditasionsof Park Lot No. 4i. the vili - Inge of.raislen,,Soisthisaltpliot 22o. the Esst sibidef irortfaimen 4 igaeStorreetesaSontar4heraideystreets.tirdiineekLot Il. sro. West side ofQumn-Street,iforth PaiiiIey, 14433 - South side aad 13 and 14 Piorthaide ofCambrattglf - street. Paisley; Northlialleflot L East-islibi4 Hutonstreet, Southaniptoe;60 feet otthe Amur part ot Lot No. 4, North Side of Mich Southampton, Lots29ead Mott the Not* ofClarendoir -street, fortharapteai Lot IS *ideal Norfolk Street, gouthasaptoe, Lets21 22 Smith side of Louisa Mrcet, Soialsegykills in theCounty of Bruce; which bias taml 4,10 mental shallofkor loo sale at arc Oitee IIII /hi 1 - Court House, in the Toitsofa4cridt,o. Timis, : the boar c, Twelve of -she cloak, baba. day th•Tweaty-EigIgh day ermarirrobrea.:1seat;Eat _- JOHN ItACDOffitb4– By S. Posameir, Deptity Shen*. SherielsOlimi3Ooclenekt Ifith.butuary,111116. ih Thfalevealisitpa�i ttliwidgy, thet, adisitY4APIliguit• TileThes4sy141°Tathe tthlidedayllarItakeyrineSiggPals4s1, .6.