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WIIODARE TODfEf
_ sass:
w a. a..twsev.v.
Tbers's a light that aktasth. • lamp tl,t haselb •
Define tits brave,
Aad ha a the slave of lime Kee termed'
Back from the gray,.
By "word or Gose, by fire et wave..
Whet glares Death's rte,
All under the *as, whereat,* grrai deeds deco,
WM dare te 4,a.
Wry On: eesereb Quit hu lofty throat.
That enighly these,
Ad Ageism ta wreeele weak Desch alms.
♦ king wish kin*?
Ay, be will ire the chalet of the rise,
As well as he can,
1 f be haat, lived and himself believed
Less Kieg ;ba. Men.
Will the beggar is his rags dare death
Yes -if his mind
Bs five from fraud when he weeping saitb-
"O pray be kiud-
1 have k(t many darling eters'behead
Dying for bread 7"
With • Christaa's faith, what it there is Death
That Ma should dread'?
Will the p.dy-plsrned warner feu to die.
Who hand is limed
Hack walked with Death, sod head his sharp ery
O. amend land?
When Death ism red, he any fear **this bead,
Bet after the fight,
le u well for his «ton if Death hawses teams,
When Death is white.
Witt the port or prophet -for both are tee -
Like others dere t
Ay more ! far his leve, like the light o1 the saa,
Skives everywhere.
Aad he who gives love treads rhe fine white.afr
Towards the sky,
Aad hems, write, is his upward bight,
" I dare eo die ! ^
LJAE8 GIVEN TO A FRIEND
A RAT Oa TWO sar.as Tltt oecsasa or eau
warrza.-ocroua, 1833.
MIT WILLIAM *UTnaawat.L.
Wheel [ bemetb'the e.hl red earth tun sleeping,
[.lie's fever o'er,
Will these for dasheaay bright eye weeping
That Pro se More?
Will rhea bs sea heart stall mersory keeping
beeetefere
Whoa tb.iwas wilds through leader forests
rewhisg,
Ind male mike;
When eke swollen streams, o'er crag and golly
gashing,
Like Tog hearts break.
W iU there hes ..s w
is
ins
Mourn for my
s. bears
despair, is croah-
oke ?
When the bright sue upon abet spot is shi.iag
With perm ray,
Aad the .mall flowers :heir beds and Woman,
twining,
Bent through that, clay :
Will there he one still en that spot repining
Lost hopes all day ?
When too stn twinkles with its eye of glory,
O. that low mooed ;
Aed wintry storms have with their reins hoary
Its loneness crowosd ;
Will there be then ane versed in misery'. story
Pacing it round ?
It may be so, -bot this is sclfids sorrow
To ask such meed, -
A weakness and wickedsese to horrew
From beam that bleed.
The waiilings of iso -day, for what to-msrnew
Shall serer need.
Lay me thee gently ie my narrow dwelliag
'Thou gentle heart;
And though thy broom should with grief be
'swelling,
Let no tear start
1t were in vain, -for Time hath long bees knell -
Ing --
Bed nee, depart?
Eogtmtes.-Real Esquires aro of 7 sorts.
1. Esquires of the Ki.g's body, whose
number is limited to four. t. The eldrst
sone of knights and their eldest eons born
during their lifetime. It would seem Chet
in the days of ancient warfare, the knight
uftes took bis eldest son to the wars for the
purpose of giving him s ptaolical military
education, emplol ing hilt meanwhile to be
bis esquire. 3. The eldest sons of the
younger sow of Peers of the realm. 4.
Bac% as the icing forests with the collar of
SS. lecluding the binge of army, heralds.
lite. The dighfty of esquires was conferred
by henry t'1r., and his successors, by the
investiture of the collar and .the gift of a
pair or Ultvrr spurs. Gower lite poet,
was such an esquire by ereauan. b. I'atgnires
to the kulthu of the Bab, for life, and
thew eldest sows. 6. Sherd% for counties,
fur life,,Coroness ssdJMltoes of the Peace,
and G.alemen of the Royal Houaohold,
while they continue in their ofhces. '7.
Bar►uurrat-law, Doctor, d Dfrl°ity,
Laws" sed Medicine, Mayo's of (owes, sod
some others of simtcrat dignity, but tut
actual esquires. Supposing this enut.era-
tt•m to contrite all who are entitled to
.gtne.hip, it will heeetdeet that thousands
of p.reo.s styled (*quires are not ao in
reality. it is a prevailing error that per -
sone possessed of L300 a year in land ate
esqures, but as metals of £50,000 would
not aoafer tie dignity. Nothing bot -ems
nr that other of the conditions ahoy, men -
flamed is sufficient.
Caries/ties of Heraldry,
' Yen 'height sever let the young nen
kin rows' said a metersble *mels to W. pretty
ni.en 1 knew M, earls,' returned etre,
penitmstfyt 'sed yea 1 try to celtival* •
•peal* of fetsri ewe•., teeing that when avis
hush umikissd ewe is we .ndoing rt.'
' 1/retyoar 6d sleepy r Matured a Gail.
tiwebi..1firmaments with ■ shocking had
esarw ' Ifo-wy 7 iagnind the gentle
Wbq, Medeae t *int it is a Tong
•a -i. I. M bad a task' the the
tlee11•114. etas 1
Wti.11 .
('1uL.-" I eq), Mo. lumtppat14�' ce, "hal
are yuu.Silrng With your luied'fns kat re
" 1 aper your peaks°, toaster,hut to shoe,
Oc
here curd 'Ober, you arcdy lmoas .ere
VOL put* 11400:':ad.
Cubist *,.." Weave* so amiable is
themselves, and never to amiable as when
they ate 'reeks! ; aid, es fur betnty, though
au may fail ne love mai girls at play,
there is meshing to make !bear staid to their
love like awing thew at work."
Pigas.wr Anoazss. There is i choril-
midresa m New South Wales whose letters
are c hum addrvesed-" M he Love, Hara oay-
house, Concord, Dear leasing Point•
I am going to draw this beau into a knot,
as the lady .std when standing at the
himself), altar.
'Blessed are the pirce-stakes,' as thegirl
sate when she let the gnat disk fall and
broke it to pieces.
GODERICH
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE.
THOMAS GIL3MOUR k CO-,
I'AVE alwsyrr oa land a chaos moon
-
• of all kinds of fancy and
STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
Hardware; Boot., Shoes, Crockery, kc.,
lac.4 bre,
And as their stock is selected from the
principal warehouse* in New York and
Montreal they feel con8deat that they can
forniah a superior article for lees price than
it can be obtained elsewhere in toe Huron
District. as m all cash transactions they
have resolved to deal epos the principle of
small profits and.egteesive sales. They
solicit an examinatlo.j of their ample .tock
of New Goons freilimiLietsioduig pur-
chasers.
N. D. -Alt kind. if farm produce tikes
in exchange for goods, for which the high-
est market price will be allowed.
Godench, Feb. 3, 1848. tf1
FOR SALE,
TIDY the su acrtber, that valoohte property
situated un the township of Goderieh,
on Lot 19, 4th concession, within SL miles
of the town of Goderieh; Were is • good
Saw' Mill os it mod 80 acres of lead, 20
acres cleared. It 11.1 timer failing stream
well adapted for any Machinery, such as
Carding and Fulling Machinery, Distillery,
and Grist Mill.
N. B. -Will be sold cheap for cash, Or
part of the mercy may lie for a few years.
Apply to the proprietor.
WM. ALLIGHEM.
Goderieh, Feb. 18, 1 *48. 3
NOTICE.
THOSE indebted to the 'Subscriber ase
requested to make tmsedtate pay-
ment, or else their notes and accounts will
be put tato the heal of as attorney for col-
lection.
ROBERT MODERWF.LL.
Goderieh, Feb. 18th, 1848. 311
HENRY NEWMAN,.
READ, CAKE sad PASTRY BAKER,
respectfully solicits the patronage of
the inhabitant. of Goderieh and its vicinity,
and trust*, by strict attestior., to merit a
share of their favours.
N. B. -!lard Biscuit and all kind* of
Crackers on hand. Cakes made to order.
Goderieh, Jan. 28, 1848. 1U
. TO CAPITALJSTS. •
•
G001) and safe tuvestmenta. Va!uablc
MILL. SITE'S and FARMS for sale
on Lake Moron.
A good Mill Privilege on the Lake shore
within. six miles of Goderieh,' having 36
acres of excellent Land, ibe Mill can be
built on the rock, tad within 50 feet of ten
feet deep water in the Lake; the Mill dam
can be made 16 to 18 feet bigh at • trt8mg
expense and on a never failing stream,abuo-
dance of Saw -logs in the vicinity.
Also, a splendid Mill privilege half a
mile up on the Eigh'ren mile River which
is navigable to the Lake, haeieg 45 acres
of first rate land, plenty of Pine aid ether
Saw•l.gs in the vwiauy.
AND.ALS4)-Pour of the best deserip-
tidn of FARMS on and war tip Lake
Shore, with improvements.
The above well selected and very valuable
property will be told low for cash, or halt
the -purchase money may remain for three
or four years on moriglge. -
Apply (if by letter post paid) to Lew -
fence Lawraaon, Esq., London, Robert
Parke, Esq., Goderieh, nr to the proprietor
JOHN HAWKINS.
Port Alhfrt, Goderieh, Feb. 3, 1848. to
H. B. O'CONNOR,
IMPORTER, WEST STREET.
TAKES this opportuoity of returttiog his
sincere thank(' to fats friends old the
public for the liberal' .uppsrt and dietin-
gnisbed patronage he has received since the
opening o{ his J .tablirbasent in Goderieh.
and begs to assure them that he will still
continue to supply them with the beet and
cheapest articles la bis hoe su esus!. 11e
would direct their attention 1
and externtensire i
nnw receiving of o
KIEV, CROCKERY
the low price. of veto
speak for theeely
ferrety unmet
Canada.
mpotl one which he to
1tY'C )nos, GROCE-
el HARDWARE..
m
G
tE
Lae.,
Prod
pad f
he it certain will
, end for grahty and
surpassed to Western
H. B. O'CONNOR.
,rich, Jan. 28, 1848, Ill
Butler, Wheal, Oats, Barley, Corn,
and. *eery description of 11M1s►met's
e taken te exakenge. Kirsh wilt be
,8d 9r1s 8••4,11400 rano.
R. O'CONNOR, &
8TRAT FORD,
BEG raspsctfnity to snaoweee to the
public at large, t►rt they are nnw
opening out at their stor�.eynext door to Wr.
Lenton s, aid opposite Mr. Daley's, s met
and Retort Stock of DRY 0000
8,
(MfK Btidtiil, ia.., which having howl
mire/imp, by an eirperieneed buyer, an&M
Otsb, in thin Horne and Meitreal markets,
they are determined to o%r at prey
siltdefy e.sght4LN. tiny ttiljf r!!1
the favour of a call from tet
chasers le eemieee tient of ale
H. OTAI 4IPOt
Stratford, Jae. 10, 1014.1. ,
iII IVZ3ERY ELfIel ED
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Caseeere..-M1)IMii 1 •
D00isiase-J . 8 Smith, 1 1
Esuxt-Joh. Prime 0 1
!!count ..J. We/Mahan, 1 0
Feel r•asao--IleDry Sesitb, 0 1
(iarssaar-•J. f3. NcDe•afd. 1 0
GaseviLI.s--ReiJ Bump, 1 0
iimmie wt enre---81, A. Macomb; 0 1
litmus -W. gayly, •
HasTtiO*--Ball. Fhat, Eiq., ,, 1
ifat.waayo--D.Tbompeos, 1
KlneaTo --J. A.'MCDunald, 0
KsatT-M. Cameros, 1
Lanaka-.-Heil, 1
Esso°* -*--W. H. Merritt, 1
Lenon It Auayuroa-Syotiour, 0
Lamm -Richards, 1
Lmweelr r.wn--John Wilson, 0
Mtemissa re -W. Neiman, 1
Maattsaa rowa..W. Drama, 0
Noaracas.Laso-Meyers, 1
Hoase:a-H. J. Boulton, 0
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ifrrreaauao'-J*,. Miall, i
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Rowasa -Lyon, 1
&*cuts -W. B. Rehouse!), 0
Irulaolrr-Ma Leaa, 0
Toao.To errs -II eery Sherwood,
Wei. Boeltee,
WnerwoaTwDr. Saute, 1 0
W o-McFar land, 1 0
t'5 aToaLoo--WoMter, 0 1
1 ono, 1st Riding -J. Prfee, 1 0
do sod Riding -Morrows. 1 0
do Std hiding -W. H. Blake, 1 0
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Borays.Tcas-Cuthbert,
Biu o Masa Das --Dewitt,
Bsarnoa-A real trusg,
C.AMILT-Dr. Beaubles,
C
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Doacasrraa--Lemiux,
Uauarota'-R. N. Watt
Gtere-thnetre,
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Larysrsa-N. Dumas,
L'1,Lttr-Foaanie►,
Lors.,lreas-Laurin,
MONTREAL ctTr-B. Homes std
Lafontaine,
Mori -rural. cotyrr-Jobsn,
Mis.i*Quor•-W. Badgsly,
Mee Brie --D. Daly,
MOSTwo1RNCT-J. Caochon,
NIcOLRT-Dr. Foruer,
Ours wA-lEgao,
PoaTysur--Col. Ducheanay,
Qossrccrre-Aylwin and Chabot,
do coe+Tr-Cbeaveau,
Rove'LLE-Dr. Davignon,
&*lc*aLret-W. Nelson,'
Rinoussr--Dr, Tache,
.�iHSRa00aa rows-Go87,
Snag /moose cooecrr-i1. Brooks,
ST. MAutler-L. J. Papineau.
Sraysrean-John McConnell,
SAoorur-Latera ere,
SHrrvoRn--L. T. Drummond,
Sr. dlrectyTH-Dr. Boutbillrar,
Tease Rtvear--Demoulin,
Two Mooyruys-W. Scott,
Tslasaovse-..Lafontaine,
VavawRavtn--J. D. Mongooses,
YAaasaa-Levellle,
Vseptsass-J. Lesslie,
Reformers Eteited,
Tories, Loo.11sh and doebtfal,
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$300 REWARD.
ABOY was stolen trap his parents in
IA the village of Napanock, county of
Ulster, and tatate of New York, on the
14th December, 1847, and has been traced
into the western part of Canada.
The Child's name is ALONZO McEL-
ROY, son of the u:.dersignod, is four yeas*
old in lune next, has dark blue eyes, brown
hair, and fair complexion, has a slight per-
pendicular rear near the middle of the fore-
head, running up tato the hair three quarters
of an Inch long. The said Child has been
pursued by his afflicted tither from that
place to Canada, where the trace of bin
was Inst. The boy has been seen with a
man who drove a pair of large bay horses, a
waggon with • long reach, and a painted
temper box on three •pnng., with a box
sitting in the hind end of the waggon.
Any portion who will procure the child
and deliver him to any of rho following
person., or give such information as will
lead to his recovery, shall receive the above
reward.
Q7`Ple..e deliver the Child or Rive in-
fnrmui' t• G. F. ROOD la CO., HIRAM
R. AivIDF.EWS, A. H. STOWELL, (of
the Castor Huse,) Detroit ; to John - P.
Stowell. of the Glebe Hotel, Buffalo ; or to
George Babcock, of Brantford, Canada W.
Any person who aids in restoring the Child
to his afflicted parents, will truly serve the
cease of humanity.
WM. II. M.ELROY.
it, Feb. 18, t 848.
t
FOR SALE,
IT Tae tusecateas.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
A N aapwrtmeat of DRY GOODS, HARD.
J t W A ILK aid CROCKERY, purchased is
Manchester, Bssad Liverpool,
.ed reit ~" M the lowest
ands. .
Hied*arteh" Ms.o.y'a "
bet geanly (reedy,
•aperlor Pal. Wtme,
do. Pert Wine,
l_. 4 dee. each, ' B.telsy, Perham
11, Ce. s" Pani,,
$•web Hlt*twade Pepe
do Reined Nogllsk L..f 8 qsr,
Chest. of Hytaoa Tea, .ad
Barret" of ;$ie.eo.. FINE SALT.
M I!. SETILOUt is CO.
Gei.rftb, Pik, 114, 1840. 4,4
OT 1 C Z.
IIPHR oast &Mier of the First DIVI-
it Gehlala 8A, UAUMI' that
int
A. P. MORGAN,
Amtk /kW DO*** Obese
Osimrkolo Fore, 18, iMN. 41.0
AM.' •
D18Tp.ij PENT.
VALUABLE '84AJ.;.wTAT* F0
LM(itl1i.v.A Rtao_'C&A?CS FOR
CAPIW*IbISTS.
(FILE g/MorthSg hewing eoomenesd bYI-
e.so to (7oderh►--aid with the viewed
carrying» his lope/otiose with more fadret
ty sod sums, ea, is in want of tach-oflhos
the following vsltwhle property for sale,
mutated in the 4ourubloe town of CbaJbem,
the District seat fur Kent. for crib only
ria :-
That advantagebusly situated property
io Chatham Nortit, mot:Meiag rout( wa-
ter Lots -according to the town plot mu
vy-with a good and substantial two story
Dwelling Hume thereon, Ketchoe, as ea-
cellent garden, summer house, Ls., Lac.,
suitable for a large family or a petiole
Notal, a Baro 40 feet by 24, mall a large
enclosed Building well adapted for distilling
or for storage, beteg erected os a substan-
tial wharf, inmate, vessels a over 6J0
tow busthea. On the premises itis also an
iivaluable Spring, the eaelle.ef.e of its
waters are not surpassed to the District.
-AL80-
Two Building Lots in Chatham North
Block O , welt situated, being oppwits the
Dew Bridge, shortly to be erected.
-ALBO-
A large two story Frame Hems treating`
the Barracks, 40 feet by 118, nearly 6enhad,
with half a. acre Lot beloogi.g.
-ALSO-
SEVENTY-FIVE Acre of facelift'
Lead situated oa the banks of the River
Thames, may three mile. beim, the town
of Chatham, with a dwel1teg Hou.. there-
on. about 40 acres cleared, and le a high
Mule of cultivation.
All, or part, of the above property will
he sold oa reasonable terms for with down,
or one-foorth down, and the remainder in
throe yearly instalments. Title unquestion-
able. For further particulars eequirs of
M. lit O. Dolma, Chatham, or to ti. pro-
prietor at Godetich.
CHARLES DOLBEN.
Goderic h, Jan. 28, 1838. 1
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Gode►kh, Jan. 11, 1648. , y
Caowe isaam Devarnanere,
.Wetstr.nl, 10*b .Mars*, t840.
]'OT1CK in hereby germs, by embli t/
11,N Hi. Eaalsewayr the Admf.iayumr el
the Goverameat i. Crimea, to all Foams
who lime receive lsesuosa of lead is
Wester's Canada, awe the tat ammo*
upas and also to patties located previews
to that date„ w►..* twelves. ws18 arra se.
clesd.d is theins of usptemeel leads. Halite
tw ferf tteve, pislbeh0 4th el April, 18Ny
list online the eletnsnte et their titled
tutees malaise their deism ed
Is . Dot their Pal.ars *Mbar Mire
(Leta ills date, tee lead will be rammed by
Goverment to be dapm.si el by Seto.
GALT ! HALT ! !
IN B A R R ELS, ehsep for esefs N ssterket-
tabke prndsey at the Moroni
T. GH.hIOtilt Ik Cps
1'48. 11, lean.
l NOTfaR.
&LL partials ledeloted% L PECK, for
lRtIIT TRIM, slaw by N.e. et
look Aemeati no1616 smttiMyr
IMO be plae»d in the iaisdt .f them 4d
the Blvfeb• Camel &I'
I. RATT
dedosI8bt k 1.1111,
GODURWCH FOUNDRY.
PARMEfLS,RNOOUEAGX YOUR
HOME MANUFACTORIES.
1 Subscribers bag to inform the in -
they
of the Huron District, that
thehave ie full operation, their NEW
FOUNDRY, which for coa►eaiesce and
t8e facility with which the work is done,
equal., %bey feel ?Toed to tossers, *0y
actuary fes.dry ie Canada,
They farther pledge tbemeelves to the
pubtic to sell ell Goods io their lies, as
cheap, if not cheaper ; as good, if not bet-
ter, than they can be obtained,from any
other foundry in Canada or elsewhere.
The patronage they have met with during
the short time (hey have been in business
here, warrant* the above statement, and
they take this opportunity of infarmrog
their friends and the public that they will
use 'Teryexertlan In their power to main-
tain the character, tbey hunt, they have
fully established for themselves.
The will have on hand ThreshingMHis,
Saw
They
ad Grist Mill Castings ;e-u-
tios Water.wbels, Smet Machines of the
latest and most approved plan, Steam &-
gi?•s,-and sit hied* of Hollow -wale, ouch
as Bake Kettles, Bellow Pota, Tea Kettles,
Seger Kettles ; arse, various sixes of Cook-
ing and Parlour Stove., and every d.ee►ip-
tion of Ploughs, laic., kc.
1. addition to the above, they are ready
to ramie" orders for BELL from ire to
tea betides,/ pends weight, and warreated
to be well toned.
GEORGE MILLER le CO.
Goderieh, Jaaoasy 28, 1848. Iy
N. B. ID order that the subscribers may
he enabled to discharge the pledgee gives
in the above advertisement, they meet in-
sist upon prompt payments, therefore, of all
Notes and Book Aceouau now daub homer
duan peyo eta is requested.
THE MONTREAL T'lA'P
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.
ttimmomt
jB Pubiished' every Tviesday, Thursday
1 and Satnrda at the Lear Price el
TWELVE SHILLINGS per aseatn, pay-
able invariably in edema.
The Transcript is misted on a sheet
Dearly as large as toy seed l* floe Province;
and should circrmetaaces permit, It will he
still further eelarged in the CORM of the
ensuing summer.
During the approaching Session of Par-
liament tate Trasocript wall contain Reports
of the Proceedings, sul icieetly comprehen-
sive to furnish Record of all that occurs is
both Legislates Bodies.
As a Family Newspaper, the Transcript
will support its old diameter. A portion
of its spare space will be devoted to the in -
swum of miec.l aD.00s matter of an in-
teresting and Literary character, .tad every
thing ofessrve to morale will be carefully
avoided.
We have comme.eed, and intended to
continue, a aeries of Btograp8;eal Sketches
from Chamber's Mtseellaey of UsudsI and
Entertaining Tracts and other Works ; tad
during the present males, notice will be
takes of the Lectures delivered at the
several Literary Institutions of this city,
which we commenced last winter, and
which gave gators! satisfaction.
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mlttance. FIFTEEN SHILLINGS • will
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LINGS for Ten Months, tad FIVE SH[L-
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period of subscription is nearly expired, we
shall send three different eopie. of the'
Transcript encloseid in blue or greets
covers ; and if no remittance u made, the
Paper shall, in every `ease, he discon-
tinued. Aa the paper is given to subscri-
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O7-Tbe Transcript is eek to Subscri-
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week, at their option. The whole of the
reading matter of Thursday sad Saturday's
papers being pet into one sheet -thee sav-
ing the Subscribers one-third postage, the
price of subscription to the both Milts same.
Subscribers, is writing for the Transcript,
will please mention whether they wish the
tri -weekly or ..si-w.ekly paper seat to
them.
Q7••Newspaperswith whom we exehange
wilt please copy this Notice which we will
b. happy to reelproe.te in the same way.
Goderieh, Meech 3, 1848. 6
PROSPECTUS
OF THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE.
MR. AND MRS. )4OODIE, F.nroaa •
THE F.nows of the VICTORIA MAOAyrns will
dsvete all thew Weave to produce o e.efel
ssttraiang, and cheap Periodical, for the G.n
alis People ; which nay afford amos.meat to
beak .14 aid young. Sketches and Taloa,
mise and pare, Mani Eery, Statisties of *but
Onley. Serape s/ Usef l !atonalities, Reviews
el slew Works, sad well selected articl.. from
OM tam payola, mothers sf iha day, will form lits
/yes Itis Mag elels.
9 M ifdirw*hel ewYtat that the iedepesde■t
std rising ttwgay w Intim Mamie, they an
posed M diies•s theirwill cheerfully
W de peer their seaweed sad
beesmNle a dmiekat. are pries at
Mash the iainiosl is plural, is is mem that
awry pones wields the esker was moa ma.
N4 Waterier ht tears! aid .M sol ittnprivettaees
leap Memos a snbieribee tad Pewee Mew week.
1'hs *tsl*e.aa IV*.atasiwiii ..alms rwe.ty-,
fret Paps is wen amber posted es uw typo,
ye. good pyo; sad will ire et tbemsd
Stir year a met V.Mmb, .f OS papa, t.=
swim with TMil! Pi viol LiS I
It wilIbe m i we,wp, wM►•t
pro sf l ji ria los OrIRe �w
2111.et11s.
rivio4om aihies0460 M•
•
T',il
VEGETABLE LIPE PILLS AN. •
PH8ONLX BITTERS.
Tl1li high aid envied celebrityWhich
time pre.erolmat Medlao•s re nim
spired for their inveriehle .theecy
the drsases whisk they peshc a N shotes
hue rendered the weal penetlae el
out may uneocsssaty, batt M'.
them. They are loom by tisk
their geed worts testify her flora, ami thy
thrive motto), the faith d the eeeimMN
IN ALL CASES Qt Asebatee Aso' 01118
Chronic Rheumatism*, Awad os of! the
Bladder and !kidneys, )!dimes nom. oil
Liver Compl.iit..
to the South aid West whose Awe rib.
muter; prevail, they will be fogad invalua-
ble. Planters, farmers, lad ethers, whoa
once use these Medicines, will never Ina
without them.
Bilious Cholic, and Serous
Lo
Biles, Costiveness, Colds and Comes.,
Chol;c, Consumption. Used with great
mycosis to this disease. Corrupt Humors,
Drupeie*, P).pepeia, No peens with this
M
dresdng disease, should delay using these
medicines immediately.
Eropuoas of the Skim. Erysipelas, Pla-
ngency.
Fever end Ague. For this scourge of
the western country them mediates* will
be found a safe, ep.ed1, and corms isms.
dy. Other medicines !neve the system
bIto • return of the disease -e man,
bs ersedicie es is psrmameet. Try
them,
em, be satisfied, .N ke CURED.
Foulness of Comp1.aiss, Gemmel Debi-
lity, Gout, Gfd47.N., Grovel, Headache*,
of every kind, Inward Fever, Io0atmraatory
Rlleumauaaa, impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss
of Appetite, Laver Complaints, Leprosy,
Loos.ce.e, Mercurial Damming.
Never Mala to eradicate entirely .f the
effects of Mercury infinitely sooner ahaa
the most powerful preparation of Sarsepa-
rtlla,
Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Na.
roes Complains of all triode, Organic Af-
fections, Palpitation of tee Heart, Painter's
Cholic •
P11.E8. The original proprietor of
ithese medicines Was cured of Piles of fab
years atandisg by the um of these Lila
Medicines .too,,
PAINS is the head, We, back, limbs,
joints and organ..
RHEUMATISM. Those a$ieted with
this terrible disease, eat be Mara of Nebel
bribe Life Medici....
Rush of B)ood to the Ilttd, Oemgtf,.
Saltrheues,w.tlites.
ScroLpla, or King`s Evil, it its'weepe •
forma, Ulcers, of every description. .'
'WORMS, of all beds, ere effectually
expelled b1 these Medicines.' Parente .111
do well in admuuter them wtaeoever their
ezistesce is swpeeled. Relief will be c., -
taw .
THE LiME PiLLS AND PH(ENIX
BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, and
taw remove alt dmesm from the system.
A single trial will plan the LIFE PILLS
and PLICENIX BITTFRS beyoed the
reach of competition in the estimation of
every psttest.
The gesutoe of these medicines ate now
pet up in white wrappers and labels, to-
gether with a pamphlet, called "Maf'at's
Good 8s ieritao," containing the directions,
ilk., on which la a drawing of Broadway
from Wall street to oar (Mice, by which
*imagers visiting the city can very *slily
6d es, The wrappers and Samaritans
are copyrighted, therefore, those who pro-
ems them with white wrappers can be
assured that they are genuine. Be careful,
tad do not buy rhom with yellow wrappers ;
drat if you do, be sa/aftwd that they come
direct from us, or dost tooth them.
QJ' Prepared and mold 61
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFF'AT,
333 Broadway, corner of Anthony street,
New York. Foe sale by
BENJ. PARSONS,
Goderieh, Jan. 211; 1848. "a Agent1
GODERICII CABINET
AND CHAIR FACTORY.
1 ATSCHAW k ERBE, Southwest O.,
Sign of the Bag Chair• beg tot
respectfully to acquaint the poblic general.
.1y, as well as new settlers coming late the
Hero* District, that they will it to
their adealitags to parches. at the ahovp
eetabl7Anrent, at they coetf se to masa.
(acture Calumet Ware of every deseriptioe,
such as 8d.bo.r4s, Drawers, Soft* plata
and fumy Bedsteads, Ceram TJs.eopq
Dieing and Breakfast Tables, ice„ Ike.,
ate ., to suit purchasers, mad as cheap many
other eatabliabment io the District.
They also manufacture Grecian, Piney
and Windsor Chairs in good workmanship -
like manner, and of the beat msteriale.-
Country produce always taken in exchange
for any of the above articles in their lite,
at market prices. •
N. B. -L k E. request all time le
debted to them, after long credit by sot.
or book account, to call and settle the sew
before the 15th of March next, or other-
wise they will be collected after that data
Conte.
Goderieb, Ju. Moa, 1048. 1 tt
JORN WINER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST; drill?
n Parma, Qlls, Vermilion and solaet
Importer of (Minna* English CinviesJ*,
Every artiele sent from this Fitebliehmeet
Warnmted Granite. No S, Suw.6Y
Sleek. !Deg Strom, H.taf top,
J..eary 18 1848. 1 .
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Tn.. Or von !tomo s•seaa,-TIII NIMeh • -
L1RO8 per neem i( paid le
.e Twu.vs ass Suet Pow with
4( tis year,
Jae piper' eimeacL 1 mask I
paid trey eahm the, pshiiabor *Mei" is :
tars ludo •
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