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h w.a WAS * el little taiae ,t.de lbw tea.
shall vete for • pe.mber et PotWino..., or
whgi{ 9l►as the Irina►aas airy be utsaabd.
Ioag s1 norm Yews meet be teuJered for ens caw
escheat rely.
'psay lire age. aad almost *body wee
alien!* a • sat ,s P aldNso ret e.eept the 'nem -
hereof the Emote. QseepltN ; \aces " w.. a
r.ateer of t l Camda ennuieed
11188 ter 008,IligM volas r eke mule men . wId
tied beef! t Idf )sls *. Tbi, a •.Late rya-
rtrprcf1s$i . asst Ulla all atter abstr
R ltedfep migkl.0 Tlw Gu.eromeet of the
OAted-.sal-ENds miowaty el Canada, eroded is
a steel mbellio•, mid Iwwe.,r unworthy sad
despicable the este of that rebellion may hes
bbeeeas,,,(9,' trowevtt .erieue m■y have been the
wN,•r■ dh it then inflicted oat the pru.inee. It
eitviewed u one d the greatest cameras(
'1l.feler piuspenty. It Lrolte dawn the
puny mole-hilb which ti,e uudergnruoJ wurkmp
of die Weep had tbtown wound their Idlipetis
.atisal Church ; it exposed tee silly preeemp-
don of the miniature Aristocracy, unmasked the
fklaehood and mean soou.drelsm of lip -loyalty;
moused the British Govieumeut to a seam of
duty, and placed tlto G meat et Canada ou
a Wu whit* is user likely to .•patter the
elements of revulutioo. There id now • kelt
aad fearless press established in the country. -
Aad though Lord Elgin should resign end be
saeceeded by Si, Francis Bunt !lead to-uwrrow,
the choose would produce but • tarriporary d.-
roagemeul is nor soloniul affaue. The prom
would appeal to the people, and the people, with.
out having recourse to the Toty enervative' of
aaa.ratieve, would appeal to the legalarore in •
tone that would neither b. ,rniaanderstood nor
disregarded : and in less then three months the
hero of the Toronto harricsdve and his Leyatiet
Adetiatetratiun would be steatites ppmg at each
other, a dull and motionless as dee petrified pil-
lar of Lot's wife. The idea of Toryism ever
again governing Canada, has something w truly
eztraspot in it that it always reminds in tel:
the chivalry of Don Quixote. Such • man as
Lord Metcalfe might again invade the liberties
and retied the prosperity of the Proviece by a
kind of.rbitary .,ds,skauss, and such characters
as Ogle R. Gowan might again luxuriate and
fatten under the shadow of his despotism, and
the distorted fragments of the Compact might
again gather round hies i. • look eoael►te or
body-guenl, nod then yea might eay .f Toryisso
e s the Quaker aad 011ie rusty horse, " It ia
there I" but you could not soy t v governirg.
Lord Metcalfe, and U. B. Papines, and Domi-
n ick Dely, and Henry Sherwood, tied Ogle R.
Gowan did not govern Canada. Tbey merely
occupied the place where the Government had
formerly twirled, and led and rioted on the goeal
thing' of the Govrromeot, and borrowed money
in doe name of the Province, and kept bark im-
prneme.t, and wrangled, and qu.rrelkd, and
worried tech other about the fat Its; bat they
never spoke nor ern thouehtof governing -that
would have been preposterns.
The expulsion of the Tories from the emule-
meats of cfYlce was perhaps accelerated, bot not
o ubsuntial:y caused by the appointment of Lord
Elgin to the Governorship. 1'ubleeepteiou bad,
loag before, decided abet the Metcalfe policy
was .so atone upon Canadian Liberty ; std
theegh the people were. set diopoeed to
treat 1. with aerinaae's, but regarded it with
that merrirneat and redieule which its grotesque
ludierioeseew could sot fell to emote. Yet they
had resolved Met. like the tamed Bear, it should
be motzkd, lest peradventure it might in its
pranks and hutfnonry, use it carniverous took• in
producing another small rebratnn. And al-
though Lord Metcalfe had lived and reigned to
want,' a general electron, the resale would
have beei exactly ea it is. Casada is so longer
■u►jeet to the will of a Governor aad a little con-
clave of Church -arid -State Cnrmoantit. It most
be governed to please the people, rind the people
please thee it shall be gotrened on, sontetbdae
like principles of equity.
kat tat. omt o(rlha way. 1 believe the parcels were
e geltt sheen sod honest n theft inteetloae, bat
ta they pee sot •war0 04 the twee w►rek they
w were'leniciteg os their c►ddaeu They did not
• ea w boos that the cw4oe,newl sad drudgery
of a seasuroa whet to a child of Eve s.• el
age, to • threes steams. d the la, .th.
physical .od retort atone Oke twelth end
growth ef, tee body depend* epee.eaerers , end
the persistent power er wiliest of 'the mist eat
eddy revolt keel a owed phyeicsl coasututaoo.
At the very period who. the musoulu molten
.!.sold he sap .4.ag sad sueoglheu,og by free-
dom of ezartinm, it .s mimed down to a stool
Mier a I.fe4.se thing for a eertate number of hours,
almost without the flberly of external motion.--
% ete the child allowed to indulge is sleep under
:his eonfeement ; watt (lie nand suffered to
rest with the body, the evil would soot he sat
great ; beeeeee, is that ease, the drtulation of
the nandh and the swiss of the no ere would
still be enter the regale, metngehtent Without :
but the mind is allowed, nay, is literally com-
pelled to set.
The bras, mil realatke4 befut., is soft and
the action of the iniad aeon It, or through it. for
a copse/e,abk length .( time not edy Injures
the other portions e( the system, by dentandug
an undue share of fustenanee to the brain, but
also exhantts the brain itaelf,'by tasking to eoer-
g,es with an amount u( labour much beyond its
%,turd oomph sod solidity. It it nae the
uudira are tomer. and ebddo.h. but two hoar
seedy ea aloe alphabet, require* front a child of
five years old, as much exertion of the brain u
two beer, on the sourly of the moot intricate
problem does from ib. Philosopher or the man of
aciene, . And it must be remembered that the
brain adult had avquirrd its full strength,
aad ty, ■td es, coosegeently, soft r 00
other injury from coatroom exertion thea fettgue,
while the brain of the child being sett and incom-
plete, not only wearies out the little energy
which it has acquired, but employs, in seems,
that sustenance which is meceseary to [hero -WO
aad proper developetnent, not out/ d the brats,
bat of the 'entire system Besides, tie labour of
the child is rendered additionally fatiguing by
being (urced; by teaching what he does not
want to learn, and what at his peitud of life can
be of competitively little seri ice to hien We
teach hen that each of these characters 01 letters
is called by a particular owner( .al that certain
combriaattoa• or uoioa of them ore prouoeiaced
L1 certain sounds, but in the mnjnnry of cases
we eseoeiate no idea. with the sounds, we leave
him to find out their meaning at his leisure, and
thus his task -work amP drudgery seems in his
etIimanon,to pnseess neieber clarnu our interest.
'rhe exerctae in altogether to nd.uee of his
nature, and the dull monotony sod apparent want
of utility make t positively irksome and ember -
1.0.10g. The object which, to the human be-
ing, is paamuunt to all others is pr,arlir41
kaud..dice ; an acquaintance with his uwu na-
ture and the properties and woad Inc things that
ate about hum aud around him ; in short, to kuow
something of the world be inhabit, and the re-
lative in which he stands to other material ob-
rects. This 1 soy, is his first object and for the
accomplishment of it, Nature feuds him forth
duly mishit.. He wonders, looks, examines and
enquires into everythieg within the range of his
observation ; desires to know the ase of it, and
gaze with intense cariosity and interest on any
experiment that has • te.deicy to illustrate the
qualities of uogibk'objecta. As 1 aid before,
tete is a.teri spooking ler ova l.sgwgs. It 1.
RR 4410011001 the wisdom and goodness of
our Crrao , ie first derelop:ug theirs I.culties of
the mind wbieh are moot ser•,eeshle to our mode
of esteems, or in other words, in applying us
with powers enabling us to obtain that knowledge
w4ich is immediately neceesery to our welbeing.
Arid were the mother or the guardian capable of
appreciating the value of this knowledge, and of
communicating It by simple and familiar 'split-
natioas
miliar'spin-
stio•s and illustrations, the chill would be bet-
ter edeceted at ten years of age, would powers
a mere eztene..ve understanding, more intimacy
with his own nature, and with nature in general,
sed • greater number of sound practical ideas,
that are getter/oily possessed by men a1 the age
of forty, Aod this method of instruction so far
from preventing or retarding the child's pro-
gress in reading, writing, Ike., would render it
snore easy and more delightful. Ile would then
perceive the advantage of being del:gent at
echoed 11e would understand that the only use
of this reading and writing was the propagation
of koewI.dge-that these were merely invented
aid calculated for the porpose of exteodiog the
range of out actual ineelligenee, and that the
sooner they were acquired, the sooner would he
possess the means of grattlyiag more abunddaatly
that thirst fur tniermauon, that Lars a kavas,
which N•tmrs 4.0 pieced at the head of ,ell his
prnpeostao., and gess Nut proper gratification
end employmest of which, hie assemble -es aad kis
Ielicity in his present sphere of eziateaes are
swpended.
SHORT 1:SSAY3 FOR LITTLE MTS.
-ar.aaS rot.
With the exception of a very few schools
which bare recently been forced into existence
modest the tide of popular preeedice by mea who
have devoted mere time, and talent, nerd e•pitil
an the study sod investigation of school systems
that perbape alt others who have gone before
them, all mods of juvenile instructora are (else.
They are founded either in ignonoce of hums
nature or in defemee of it. Although we do not
know what naiad ole, ea ley whet mysterious
means it w sisociated with the body. yet ripe•
r.etse* ted observation tell us that meatal other -
ties doe* affect lie physical system, that it does
we.4.ra sed exhaust the heahhy actino of the
nerves. l• alien, wiener, whew leachings we
..(lulls, las long 'Mice eatineed the world that
the •episptiI,thre a pa produces exertion of the
brain. ,$ow the bene,,is Jou • portion of the
phreeeel tryeswaa lea growth is of the mem.
nature )ln+bitit/nplisked by dummy meats,
• upretted /pats same fluids, aad retreated by
the ataw lanees any abet p.{ye• of the hetes
its health, like the health of ret stoeneek,
deptmds bo the treatm.et_
Vollireelesigeibilderm N aoedesl se hie yew
of age,/po'ume 'um color. The bra. •t
that age llge4.lellytd-_.i sa*ly reelable
for talgsN Siasglt oaths musclea are for inseam
labour ; ,4t C *wing and hos mot seamed its
aotdity "'Me, aad the mind, to sympathy with
it, has **declination to think ; it merely seeks
to 4.ow s.tt was gltaaations, le*, .. abler's.
examiees thrnt, oke tbeir Damn aad twos, lrieo
little experiments, ted iso short, .ss,eve.y avail-
able ssesam te gather k.owtedgs.,drs „p the
materials for • future period wheeyltitonee.hall
has mitered sufficient strength saw Mf*b
fir egie,Miag them to thematic Ibis is mune
'isetoff it 4.r erre kafe•M. levied dean• het
nos Judea, develogteg bet owe pewit. sod
e'Paepsi.g .bur ewe desists is bit ems
Bet this this dee• sot pleas est F teak her
imolai le teas defogs sad a►tIMNM sou moot
impels* it. Thr. mother •M . 11e.liY as -
swell a kw of the a►.N's omelette eoqu.rie., ted
lues marshes biros awe& .yiasg.-d'p.1 easmet
be tpetlid IN oh wee pet •sews" ele et MM
McGrarvy rid, " tomes 1. jaetY+e.'t)M4bals
the eittall thirst for toowhafge 14.W11111 lepr
a relief& thai thee betas. t .
I hM eAw boos sewn M bent pete1111lt1111
sem 1Es1M rtilMb err wheel
1
ICT A sorn.what remerbshle ifuuwtioa of
wbat i. called •veahanded Jesting, took place
stroterday before our Magistrates, wh.se Vere
Zahn Hunt was fined ten dollen for refusing, (in
company with his brother ['Salem) to week
without wages. for John Banns (bass, i:.q>:ite,
GENTLEMAN, Proprietor, riMAter, and
sometimes Editor of the Huron Gezeils. We
shall bring tee subject felly under the notice of
our seeders, aad before the legal advisers of the
Crowe, text week.
We 4a tidp')y to kern that ISI Excel -
!easy the Countess of R1ll(n and Kincardine
has returned tr. Mpnklasde in intorle Improv•
old health. We take thin n a,n pity of
stating that there is wet *he slightest fottn-
d.tteea her the Ally rumours time/need rr
some oaf elf consomme -ism regarding the
voluble retirement ..f Hr. Hse.Udtrey the
Governor Genteel from the 1wTeseseeet ail
tele neustry.- tiler. y
Tats S*i•ui4.t.-With a beautiful wrfNe
p• we Truthfully eebeek'e-0Amilhgr"M4Hi
paws to a eldest Te-wereow will he the
Sabbath. Ten atomised blessings to *
Good Father for this woknm►OLIO rade.
threes welcome to the tolling mt1166. U1lh
kens so other .e•s.Iioe fritts drudgery.-
Seeet.tul flebbeileeertae.me and bole In the
sf TeM *Air y J mm.edasautuUoo-
pt clock rneaial de
tW ellimeat'e,
DY THIS MORNLNti'Sl 1.111..
retina!, September 1, 114d.
ARRIVAL OF THE BRIT-9.Y.YI:I.
Naw Tote, Auguer 96, se }t: -i11.
The bWwasa arrived at 1llwwn ties niacin
.thedlepast J e'elsek, wok one week'sawe is-
ie;Lgence from l:orepe.
laaLaes.-Alf sir• in Isolated .re tint Ot-
teriaily eh 'aged, though every Jay seem•
lu lessee the prubabiluy of any ..flow
outbreak.
W. S. O'Bra.n was mooted un Bslsrday
eceoing last, et the railroad etauu. at
Thuile', while in the act of proeurt g a
ticket fur Limeruk, where it a amid he is -
tended taking setoffs asosg Lee fnead..-
Immedrately after be arrest he was .vented
to BuJewell, and ubsequsntly coercive' to
Dublin. Ile was lodged s Kilmatel em
Goal. 11h is said to bare exgreetied himself
eatisfid of the bnpclommeee of secetupltab-
nig hie object. He was induced to leave
hie retreat ,n the mouotaius, because lbs
further lie went the more the peuple seemed
to fear connexion with him. O'Brien i.
.aid to be cheerful.
His wife i• allowed to visit him, sad
other friends are allowed to converse with
him in tjte presence of the goal at,tho7jU•e.
There doe's not appear to hare been any
serious diaturba..ce •ince the Cambria
ailed, and according to the E.tglieh papers
it seems gaits impossible there should be
any as long as the government sustains
their present attitude of stippresocon,
Richard O'Gormon ems •nested when
trying to recipe, but he persuaded the
police that'll* was a mere trateller from
Kerry to Clare, and was suffer. d to pro-
ceed. 1Ie boarded a vessel bound to Ame-
rica, in which he ase escaped. A war
steamer had been despatched after the ves-
sel,
I.rvaapoott August 12th, 10 o'clock.
It was currently reported, and pretty
gcnerally.beiieved, that the Roman Cothohc
Church and Clergy were to make a moat
important moteuueot. The Clergy, it u
said, are shortly to assume the office of
peacemakers. It ie said that a memorial
has been got up on the part of the Bishops
and Clergy for a general amnesty of all
political offences. Several well informed
parties seem to think that the movement
may be successful.
CarTICAL. TATR nr NORTHERN irtt.r.-
Numerous diplomatic meeting. bac. ,eon
taken- place in Paris, and Lord Palinerrtun
to the !louse of ::'o•i.nons stated that Her
ll.jesty's Government in deeply *eos.ble of
the great importance of seeing a termioa-
tlon put to that unfortunate warfare, and he
added " 1 am able although 1 have so rtgkt
to .peak for another govrtrn.ncot, yet I be-
lieve lousy assure the hoes that that de-
sire is generally .bared by the French Go-
vernment"
One unsuccessful attempt was made on
the 5t11 instant to ae,a.mate M. Thiers. -
The shot intended for him was received by
a little girt who was sated at a gateway
Opposite.
A decree has been published removing the
suppression pronounced on the `;Ili June,
against eleven of the most radical new•epa-
per..
Pauseu.-The Prussian capital .till con-
tinues to be the scene of political cabal and
exrilement. The people are for the mo-
Inent occupied with the renewal of war
with the Danes. The exact posilioe which
Prussia is to take in the newly concocted
scheme of German governmeut is not asccr-
taioed.
AUSTRIA. -Toe latest news from Vienna
was, that the Emperur of Austria had re-
eved, but no credit was given to it.
Ten Coeseeaa.-The whole range Of
Eastern Europe seems to be more or teas
affected with the Cholera. Four cases ap-
peared at Boris% all srhie'b terminated fa-
tally.
The Jettreals from Parte are entirely oc-
cupied with the ilaams question, and the
funds hate decline is oo.aequesee of Its
threatening aspect.
Two thousand insurgents have been sen-
tenced to transportation, and sent to Pre.t
L'Orient whore they wore to be confined
till Oeveronae.t .hall 6x their destination.
it is probable that their families will bo per-
mitted to join them.
Tn. SnnrRetetoir Rains. -The whole of'
this enactor** sow In the hands of the
Ihreet.r.-4le penmen who were !edged in
firs Gaol have. been. bailed one -end the con-
tending partite are preparing, for hostile op
=re in the Court. -.Magma ar.-
Maafytxo roe Moroir.-The man she
marries far money has nos advantage over
those who marry for other consideration";
he can know wh.t he get,; if he eon feed
sato hunks sad ebaff, it is competent to
kW to see that kis trough Is 6llid.-eMeriry
Tlylor.
FARMERS LOOKALT THIS.
THE ehesp,st BOOTS and 8HOF.9 of
toted triable ever offered for tele in
this ;mulct. 'rhe subscriber in leaving
tand•rieb returns his smear* thinks for the
sappprt he resorted while is betimes' bore,
Mi 009 peers for sale the remeint er of he
stook, eorepn.iag to Bnou and Shoes abn t
Haiibeedrod pair{at about one half the
spool prices current hero: call and nes.-a-
AII thous iadebted to him either by note or
book areeuet, will plates *II aad settle
imorComteiy .ad save costa.
GII•BERT PORTE.
Goderich, S.pI, 1. 1848. . iter
,` ♦ '
I . tai" L* I a , ' •
LAW. R1;VtAt1 /i SI IP 1
Ir,
ibeigant
, WIIjAT, .WAAtTF.D.
t'A II
p.m for TALL WHEAT NII the
' 2014. day of thy, moth.
C. CRA BB.
dtlt{r 111.8epl., 1, t$M. 311
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE bubseri4er begs leave to Worm the
?harmers and the pub* in general, that
he will sell BOO l'61 aad SIIOES cheaper,
fur cash, than they can be purchased else-
where in trite country. intending put-
Chatter.
utChaser. are requested to tall aoJ examine
for themselves, at bit Shop on Lighthouse
street, near the griUrh Ilutel.
He has also a Iforse, Waggon and ilar-
eem, which ha will .111 cheaper Ilion the
etiespest.
N. CLARK.
Goderttth, Sept. 1, 1 tub. 1611f
AUCTION SALE.
uN Wednesday the 13th that., there will
be gold by public auction on the
premiss of Welham Macqueeu, Jr., Far-
mer, London road, tuwn.bip of Tucker -
.meth, the following articles of FAitM
STOCK, viz: three horses, one Yoke of
Oxen, three Milc4 Cows, two 2 years old
Heifers, one 2 years old Steer, .14 too
Sheep; all the property of William Mac -
queen, Sen. Salo to commence at 12
o'clock, noon.
TERMS -6 months credit on approved
endorsed notes.
J. K. GOODING,
Auctioneer.
Tuckeramith, 1 at Sept.. 1848. 31W
BY AUTHORITY.
ATTAtHM ENT.
IiCROX DISTRICT, 2 BY virtue of two
To Wit: 'Ai' write of At-
techtnent issued out of the District Court,
and Court of queen's Renck. and to me di-
rected against the estate real ars well ap
perem.al,of Henry Elliott, ao'.ibecusditfg
or concealed debtor at the rekpective mote
of Thomas Gilmour for the sum of twenty
four pounds six shillings and three ponce,_
and of Robert \lodeywell for the •uat el
thirty one pounds ten shillings and six
pence; 1 have mixed and taken el the estate
real as well as persona(• of the said henry
F.Ilioll, and unleek the said Henry Elliott
retnrn within the jtirlsdietion of the said'
Court, and pert .n bail to the actions within
three calender months or cause the same to
be dtschareed, all tete real and personal
estate of the said henry Elliott, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, will he held
liable for the payment, benefit and satisfac-
tion of the sail claim..
- J. McDUNALD, Sher' H. D.
ata
$uirr's Orrick,
Goderich, 28th August, 1848&mil
SHE'RIFF'S SALE
HURON DISTRICT, j BY virtue of a
To Wit: I( writ of Fieri
Ferias, littered out of I er Majesty's Huron
Dt.tnct Court, and to me directed against
Mae Lands and ,Tenemcots of 'Thome*
Charles •t the suit of Robert Ellis; i have
seized and taken in Execution, as belong-
ing to the said Thomas Charlet., Lot num-
ber three, on the North aide of East street,
or,Lot running number one thousand and
three in the town of Goderich, containing
one-gitater of an acre of
more orrle s with the Autidind bthe
gsonthe said
Lot erected; whtch 1 shall offer for sale at
the Court house in the town of Goderich,
n 8..' irdav the !.5th day of Notentber
next, at the aheour of 12 o'clnek noon.
J. ittDONALD, Skeriff 11. D.
Sint it%1 Grimm.
Goderich, 21st August, 1848. # 3m30
I#4Jttiif€'s Sttic.$f lranbs.
HURON DISTRICT, 2 HY virtue •of a
To Wit: S writ' of Fieri
Faeiete, issued out of Iler Majesty's Huron
District Court, end to me directed against
the Lands and Tenements of Garin Hamel.
ton at the stet of Joshua Cnlluwnv, t have.
seized and taken in Execution, lark Lot
number one, en the Norte side oI Melbourne
street, and Lot number forty, on the East
Bide of Wellington street is the town of
Albert, which !rends i shall offer tor sale on
Saturday, the 23th day of November next,
at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Court
Howse in the town of Goden.•h.
J. SicDONALD, Skeriff H. D.
Setttmirv's Orrtca,
Goderich, 15th August, 1 248. # . 3m29
' Sticciff's Sale of £subs.
HURON DISTRICT, Z III' virtue of a
To Wil: S writ of Fieri
Facies, ',sued out of Har Majesty's Huron
District Court. and to me direolel against
the Land. and Tenements of Rickard Dar-
lington, at the suet of Robert Perk; 1 have
seized and taken in Execution, Lot number
our in the seventh Coneeselon, E. D. in
the Township of Colborne, containing 100
aerie; which Land. 1 shall offer for sale at
the Court House, in the town of Gntlerich,
on Satarday, the 25th day of November
next, at the boor of 19 &clock own.
J. Mcl)ONALD, ae.D.
Stmairr'g Outer,
Goderids, 14th Aegee., 1648. ilalln
HURON DISTRICT
BUILDING SOCIETY.
SECOND SALT;.
Herds District Buildin`` Society will
aMepnee of Tuve half SHARES of FIFTY
POUNDS eaeh, st the BNtiA Hetet. Genewieh,
fro Saturday the 4d September peat, es 7 o'clock,
P. M.
Bg wise
THOMAS kYDD.
y.
Dada%\, x•g•it lad. 1848. Aseee3
•
NOTICE.
ALL deer who ham dealiap with doe
QNee ars We* that ea strain in
astherlls•d '•ve
Is resay. •r eolleet weirs for n.
wtihtu that lJkmfft. P.,,.,, wining to were
titer •eeNm e. -*ea d. M with she F,AAter,
or ►1• ..elsog IM. rtdll.wrd n him.
Hems the,... Oneem. e
1111th Auger, l8M.
IST e.. 'WATSON,
P A AV AND CLAZI
• rim* RAl►nza..*.- dee.
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N(YI'ICE.
ITHE, eaderoigned assignee of the
, Estate of Patrick I1ownle, do herrby
settfy all patties (creditors of seed Patrick
Downie) reoibng in Coed* to come into
the aselgsmcat aad accept Ile &emelt there-
of, os ter Define the Nareetk der of Sep-
tember meet. Arid 1 de here44 glee nonce,
that ager that tar 1 obeli taws the trans.
&ellen@ of the !hatters, std teases creditors
olio nave not ugnrd or acrrpied of the
arsergutneut wall be excluded (sora say berm
htthereof.
Dotted •1 Stratford, lair 18th August,
1846. .
THOMAS M. DALY,
.lesitr.;C.
Stratford, August 18. bold
N O '1' I
STRAYE:D front Lot 18, Sth concesainn,
t. Downie, • Yoke of Oxen *even year.
old. One of them black, with a white emit
Wong the back, and white Jail; also a white
rpnt under each eye. The other red with
a white spot in the face; 04410 wbire spots
about the flunk*, and hind feet white. -
Any person finding theta or giving such In-
formatton to the enbsettber se will loaf to
their recovery, will be .ul1ab1y rewarded.
JOHN THOMSON.
Township of Downie,
Mid August, 1848. #
30tf
FOR SALE.
rrITE BRICK COTTAGE and Lot run-
ning Nu..til, in the Town of Goderich,
formerly In the posesu)n of Hesnry O'Nml,
now rented to Mr. Jetties Oir. The Cot-
tage is very conveniently arranged, and well
suited for a small family, ties a .paciuus
wood *lied, stable, kc., good well of water;
the garden cuntarue several choice fruit
trees, end the holeenclu..d with ek#truug
picket fence. Ouly a portion of tLe looney
would bes required dowi,-the remainder to
three annual tn.talmeute. Apply to
BENJ. l'ARSUNB.
' Goderich, •August 14, 1818. 3otf
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RHEUMATISM
CAN BE CURED
THE GENUINE
INDIAN RHEUMATIC
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TILE only SAFE and
SURE REMEDY for
RHEUMATISM; udhs
sever failed io curing tine
dreadful Complaiutt ,- Yw h•en
properly applied. lE a hi.
MEDICINE stands above all others of the kind,
and the proof of the Article its in tieing U. It
peed, not the assistance of run puffs teem sea,
dry persons, (no one knows who,) to prove iso
•items
ETN. B.-Whelesele.buyers treated on Libe-
ral -Terme.
For Sale by C. Casa., sole Agent for Canada
Weer,
None Genuine unless signed 1h. BOYD
DICKINSON.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
ALSO,-Dtcitesow', COUGH DROPS,' a
Certain Remedy for Co•ghs, Colds, kc.ke...e
PRtc.-Is. 3d. per Mttfe.
Detroit, Miebigao, July stk. 1846. -
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SALE BY AUCTION
MITtRE will he sold by Peelle Asetinn at
1 the holies of Mr. THOMAS CARTER.
in Tuckerentirlt, on Ifriday, the 15th Sepee' thrr,
two Yoke of Working Ghee, one Yote of lour
yews old Steen, two Yoke of throe yeary old
do., ice Yoko of two years old do.. Six WebCows, ter -311 yews -.ai. Heifers in salt, ewe leu
old de., three Calves. fourtees Sheep, Mar rigs,
one MARE In hie.
-ALSO-
A superiorThrs.hiag Machine. twnhrew power,
and • variety rel other Stock .od Farming Imple-
ment., *00 nenieroue to mention.
TEAMS. -Under one petted. Cosh. Ole
wooed end upwards, .eves.rethe Credit. ea ap-
proved eodor.ed cern.
LT SALE TO t'ObfMENCE AT TEN
O'CLOCK, A. 1d. .j
J. 8 GOODING,
Arrmoeerr.
Ammo 4, 1848. 27.4
NOTICE.
ALI. persons indebted to the state of
the late W iLLlel%l DI'I"1'ON, are re-
oriented to settle their secnuob imrnedute-
ty or they esti ha placed io the Court for
collection without inrtker nonce.
THOM.ly nrr-rem,
JOIION LANCA8TRR.
Goderich, July t 4, 1848. !Seas
..1 s
1ALT ! SAIT•l401',,
1N 1tARRELS, dlteap 1.r' 1 ei'LWlirlit-
sble prettuttl, tit the df``
T. GIL1tOVR Kee/.
T.b. 11, 18441.
a *i qq?!.. l
.o p a. C fCa v" •a
avrra•t.,.R
TH 71 inhelemene oldie More sof Rreleviet rile
apply to Pastorates. he se Aet to lempg-
arse t4.. p.4 ewe. •
O.duieh,JsJy 4114 IBib. . 82i
D R. H AJ .T O N,
• 4C1•'. . .
'*see •T6ISTi
♦ o D S' Si -t C H.
WAGGONS AND SLUG 118.
NO. 7 !CAST STREET,
NRaaaa utit4WTR rem rakaarrttkray
. ill nut.
Tr'111: Nnberrrhw b••ge leave r iufnrm
1 ata friends and Om uubI.c as large, that
N is now prepared to .oto re orders fur
I.IJMBER OR LIGHT WAGGONS,
wbicb shall be manta -soured of the best
materials, andb) eeeericnec•d workmen.
(ri' Ilarr .ws and Drags made to order ;
1'luugli I'aetenga Wooded.
ALEXANDER KELVIN..
Goderich, Feb. 9, 1948. 1t1
71XTEN S1 V E3
IMPORTATIONS.
THOMAS GILMOUtt k CO.
WOULD re.peetfu!ly intonate that they
bees just received, direct froth the
New Yolk and Montreal Markets, • cert
targe essoitmeut of Straw, Leghorn, Itun-
.table, Tuscan, and imitate* bilk 0OV-
NETS, and a great variety 01 •linnet every
deecripttob tet FANCY GUOUS, anted to
the (asb.to and taste of the ammo.
Alto, an extensive steel. of
1JA•BE1tDA81L1tiRY, CLOT.U$,
and all kinds• of Steele Goods. Ltkewiee,
three quantntee o/ GROCEK14.114, plenum -
holy it very enperna .apply of THAS, from
1e. 3d, per rotted upwards. according to
,quality ; end `tobacco at all pewee.
As the whnle exteneree stork has been
@elected by the proprietors in person, a tor
can confidently •recommend there to their
friends and coatomere, and aa the purchaser
have been e4Fi•eted•'xelu.tvely on cash prin-
ciple)+, thee have resolved to sell on tl.0
more reasonable . terms and at the Juvenal
eremitic profits ►oa l.•A, f.
O Marketable produce of every descrip-
tion taken In exehen$ at the highest mar-
ket price. • -.
• THOS. GILMOUR k CO.
Ooderieb, 48*4. May, 44.48. 16
TAILORING KISTXBLIS11h1E:.11'.
SPRING/ 4' NUMMElt 1A'4H/()Yff,jer 1848.
AFULL widely of the newest and mast
improved Illral.Ye AND 4lrewKR Fiat•
tors fu11848, have been received by the
subacraber, who will promptly attcud to the
orders of alt who may favour hum with Unit
patronage. -
A. NA ISMITit.
Goderiob 12th April, 1tt48. `i- • dr 1
T ,
MONEY AND TIME SAVED!!!
FARE REDUCED 4. SPEED INCREASED.
CiIEAP AND DIRECT IROUTF.
Though Canada to lata of Nue York, tis.
CJuukene, Load.,., Woodwork, B.ntjor.r,
Hamilton, Wcterluo 1'eny to B ff W.
TIM WELL msov►%
STEAMBOAT BROTHERS!
CAPT. W. EBERTS,
T1LL ren the Season of ltfte as follow. :-
Leaven c/o/taunt every Monde••, Wednes-
day and 'Friday Moruings, at h o'clak, k.r
Windsor and Deufit, thence to AsrkNtrlsrg a.
3 o'clock: •
Leaves AmAsa r inrg every Tuesday, There
day mid 8alawey Mornings at hall -past 7 o'elk.
touching •1 Octroi+ and JVirirfsor fir Cheese.
• The_BRUTIjk:RS rens in eoonectio• with a
DAILY LINE OI' STAGE Co.iCRr..s.
Estate -lied between Chatham and Queenston,
by wLtch (std the Stramen co Lake Ontario)
pas.engrn will be toed/die free) Kiugetoe in
at (east three days tram Chatham. P.,sengers
can leave Namtltse by eteai.bost for Tenet•,
Roches:ex, Owego, Nutt/rat/ea, or any et the ie.
tern.edure ports oo Late Quarto, Gen/Weep
Item all parts of dee Stales .will lied this route
very agreeable duri ;g the summer and winter, u
it pewee though the mo -t flourishing perm of
Canada %Vett. The Chatham and Lnreien road
Is now completed, and is a very good nod.
STEAM BOAT FARES REDUCED, vex.
Chatham to Detroit end Windsor, markt tors..
Cabin PassageTowage `1,75; Deck Page$1,00;
Children, halprice; iforse. Buggy and one
Gea.lenian $3,00; Team, Waprte and
Driver $1,0i: Ox o C 111,08; ell ether
Frriehtin proportlnn
R.j.rrnres -Chu. 'Ebert., Waddell h
.Co.; T. M. Tsyler. InoYor, L. & fl. Dev-
enport, C. Hunt le un,boo , ro &
Lou.•.iIie, KnighWester. Tetuu.eb
House, H. N. Smith. Wardwilte, Anderson &
Bebe. Mow, S. Fleming. Eclyd, G. J.
Smith. Delaware, Bulks. Junction !tense,
dowel. London. M. Segue. Brant -
lord. G. Babcock. IIauilioo, M. Babcock; M.
Davis.
NQ CREDIT ON THIS BOAT.
Chatham, April, 1648. 20-tf
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE FARM IN COLDORNE.
APART err portivil e( BLOCK fat 4s tete
township of Colborne, Western ‘Vi -
Mon, Horne Menet, cuataioitt T O
HUNDRED ACRES or LAND, with
ib acres cleared and in sand order ; 141*00s
to repair. '(here N ti good ,Prams Itnot•u
`(Cottage style , epee att. premises, 35 by
i9 feet : elan, a Frain. Barn 30 b 35, and
Pomo Fro Shade, each 30 feet bag, with
• Log Farm Meuse in tolerable repair.-
There
epat►-There are three ninnies' streams of water
through the Let ; two of whits are in Sri
clearing, and a first rata Well ln'the cellar
of the -frame house. 'Wood upon the lend.
chiefly hard timber. Said farm is situated
but se miles from Csoderieh, the District
town.
([{'' This det.ifabie property will le fold
at a reasonableprice. For terms apply 10
eal
Mes.I1ACLiAN k Ll'L.tRS.
8ofseitofi, West -street,
Goderich, Wreb del, 1U$ - . 7tf
11 EN
U I(GAD, CIKg
1 rerpudfohy a
the tnbabitaelr, h(
i . WE W,IRAN ,
1' fl K CR,
pal romtge of
rieAISd its sternly,
and trust.. b' *irk *lII4 aeln to merit a
share at their faronrb;
N. B.-Ilird Bf.e itt kinds of
Crackers on Waal to order.
Gndetelh, Jas. I4, 1 i !if
r t -
rwlik Pohl c Examination of the Iluenn
Destrs•t Grammar School will tall
plate u• MW\1)AY the 81st instant, et 11
'flock, A. w.
G.dencb, July t.ith, 1848. 16
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