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. VOLUME II. GODERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1849. NUMBER 4.
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- - - L. AGRIMLTURAL. the administration of materials to give ditiont of society, are generally Inc* patent TIIK REIJrLLh)N LOSSZ8 MFCrIN(;.
49 OL t 0. — tenacity tothe ma,o, also a due supply of inquiry, and therefore it would be ateleillesis —
___ ---------- A H 0 P E, Sait.m.—The and, or that earthy Nub- compost manure. Both sandy and gravely to Lay down say issoilbodic rules to MuJile A is"Hir ineeiting to diseepo the payment
DR. P. A. McDOUGAM, RF8 PFCTFULLY begs leave to return ,sauce with which the dry land is in most soils should have frequent returns of grass the agriculturist in thus department of his or the Rebellion bosses in Lower t4rinda.
b;* mincers thanks to numerous frieudo parts covered, forms more p&rtfcjtarly the crops. Art. Where a lots lab,,rious and intricate %Y
-fica!Irdaccordomir to restruntitte"Lly, The
CAN be consulted at all hours, at the soil the public generally, for I be liberal poi terial on which the ag iculturist has to Limit.—L-me, commonly called calca- ' @its of soils is desirable, the fol!owin; .%Iav,,r I ,r ve6torday, (Tueafty) fit 3 o'rk
British, Hotel. (Wsromago's-) ructage heretofore received,—and Informs son * r reons earth, Is never round, naturally in a :114y ;,' experiments may be performed — in thehe Old Cily lie . it. The toorn win fillt'l
Goderich, Sep(. 13th, 1848. 33- theso Lhat he has IJEhIoVJW his TAI- operate. An investigation of Its various imp o
. . __ ilitaliCes in absolutely necessary for all pure state, but in combination Willi the 11'e Hata, with soros pj�ht alterations, at ,be h,,% -'r app-,toled with a insolitted of
411, would conduct farming business in no acids—chisfiv with the carbonic, for wl,ich f,aopr. Young's -,Letters of Agricola": this most ignorant and violent of "we prep% -
L 0 R I N G ESTABL16IIIIIENT from who .
E. C. WATSON, Lighthouse street to East street, next door it has so strong an affinity that it attracts it
to James Bissett, Carpenter, and a few enlightened and liberal martner. 14 to the fiLIJ Us be examined, take earth Inion, m Lich this Turied el Toronto hict"
PAIN'TkIlt AND GLAZIER, - The soil is mainly compared of particles from the atmosphere. The burning of & little below the surfitce, from four &rpm- &Iwhy� at their contained fdr any bad pier
4 doors wool of tbeGoderich Foundry, where to bich have been ditertged by Various means lime -tore is undertaken for It.) other pur - rate places, about A tarter of a pourk] pi,ss. TI -ere, were likewise a large uuns6 r
PAPSA HANGER. +a- 4- all orders will Ill be promptly executed -1 And in the course or time from the rocks on pose than -to expel by heat this gas, and re- from each. Mix thew together, nil again of persono from the country wb,s some legil.
G 0 D E I I C 11 . customers may, depend on having their gar- h' S it reit.
is. In @nine Instances-, and duce the base to acau site powder, in which separate them into four quantives of a lArly dolled to pre,eot all far di-clifolors.-
ments made up to the most impruved and 11 IC,
ALKXANER WILKINSON, more particularly on hills, it is com"ed stale it %Am a strong tendency to absorb qu-Irtar of Polio.] C-1ch. Then take one Ass these were dure 4edlj�ollvina of what des.
fashionable slytil. ,a quantity and expose it to sun or before the enation ilson.cetipig %Aae 1. few , I
11nmincial Lawl ,`�urrcyylir, 0:]iP-A full variety of the newest Fall .the main of pulveri3Cd materiels from fillit moisture, And then the carbonic acid of J be , bet .
the rocks immediately beneath-, but in `h'ch it had been depired. Lima blends fire uil completely dry; ael turn it over a nburis rtMpr,ctabilsm class ationslieJ. The
OFFICE AT GODERICII,
Bad Winter FASHIONS fur 1848-9 just many others, the pulve-iseJ matter has the qualities of clay nod, occupying a mid- freq-iewly that it stay be well mi-. I to flavor team not prevent 'to take the Chair
received' as it was I,.& d
rs�sm itdui v to do and we have as
HURON DI STRICT. Goderich, Oct 27, Ill". 39 been washed down from high into low dle place between tl.e two. In ILA caustic gutbcr. 11 �log thus powdered,
grounds, or transported by floods from great state it is a powerfal promoter of putfefAc- through a fine sieve, wl,sch will allow all yet had so ,,oul 'reasua given for lite ab -
Nov U 9. 43 ___ distances. The action of air and water an tion, er decomposer of animal and vegeta- the particles of rand slid gravel to escape, ,trice.____ ______ — - ___ _---------_---cF.. rocks in dissolving them, and the power of ble matter, to which circumstance is Owing, but which will fluid back stones, sma'I Mr. Mcmn,)oy move-[ Mr. Denman, Sen.,
J. K N GOODING, Nocrithe latter element in transporting the din to a certain extent, its efficacy -,
I so a ora- fibrous routs, and &cayed wood. Weigh into the Chair. ,Mr. 1). soon showed what
AUCTIONEER, HE Subscriber wishes to inform his •engaged particles; are th e chief causes of once. Lime also helps to fix the elarbo ate I the two parts-tbo fine and the rough- he censklisted was the duty of an impartial
WLILlittectiSALFS in any part cribs TCustome:#, ane the inhabitants of . the present arrangements of the soil. acid which is generated by the ferment&- separately, and t,,kc a LOW of each. The Chairman of a public irseetinp, by Payuri
District, on reasonable Terror. Ap- 81ratford and vicinity, that he intends car- I Notwillmotanding the different appear$"- tion of potrescent issanuree in the suit, or I stones and other bulky materials are then that he did not believe "there would be a.
I ces which"he earthy coverinz of ill I bs which floats in the air on the surface of the ' to be examined apa,A from the roots and ,lopmenistig voice in relosing to pay robe}
ply a the Britiolt Hotel. � tying on business an e - earth, and it freely imparts this .
G( iltrich, 14th Sept. 1848. 33- ,,.'L READY PAY SySTE 31.11 i exhibit,, it is composed almost entirely of gap, in i wood. If they are Lard and rough to the lie thenread the Req-timition, in which Mr.
I four substances, formed by an original union union with water, for the nourishment of touch, and scratch glass easily, They are I.afontine's name occurred, and remarked
- And that after the first day of Januarys 18491 I
I of simple elemen tary matters. Theis four PI1l::t9 - Lime iq therefore' an extremely I si!iclolao and flinty; if they are without "a Frenchman, gent's non, not very conge -
I . L E 11' I S , . he will give no credit. Ile ,11,111,1141 the 'in 'vA valuable Ingredient to the farmer; and, me - ; much eltrl.ulty brukeu to pieces by the met to ilia feelings of Englishman."
J substances, washed at a former period from
L A W. C H .4 N C E R V. AND highest price for produce ofa I trials, Black rocks, and called primitive earths, are clay, corAinglir, wherever sirriculture Is carried i fingers, and can be scraped by a knife to I Mr. Boulton proposed At r. H. W. Demp -
Salts kc. He begs to return his sincere sun d, lime, and magnesia. It is by the due On 'A ith ' spirit, it is eagerly sought after, I powder, they ars al
or clayey; or
say as Secretary, but was greeted on lite -
CO�VEYANCING. thanks to bid Cumtomcim for their liberal bination of there that fertility cnsu,,. tbough it Isometimes beara a very Ligh
Jose. left GODERICIL Patronage, and hopes still to receive a COM . . if, when p.,A in a wine glass, and common : rising with a loud and general hiss.
. We shall describe them separately. price. . . vinegar poured upon them, @snail air bub- Mr. Dcnipt-ey'd namo was proposed by
Share. THOMAS M. DALY. CLAr. - Clay, or, as it is often called, It is unnecessary to say any thing fur [her i bles ascend to the top or the liquid, they sonic one else, and he wad appointed.
IDR. GEORGE HARVEY, Stratfilud Nov. 29th, 1801. 44tt * &I n mine, or argillaccous earth, is easily die- of lime at presqnt, as we. have devoted 11 I are calcareous. The finely divided matter The meeting was uproarious to the high -
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Jileamiliti, of &he Royal College of Surgeostri, - - 11 guisbable.', It is a compact subolance, section of the work to an explanation of I which rap through the aic%e. must next Ull- cat degree, pushing, struggling roaring.
"inbargh. I which absorbs water slowly, and when its properties and mode of its properties and dergo the test of experiment. After being yelling, from tile very beginning of the two-
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I EXTRA ASSORTMENT moistened throughout is soft, pliant, Bpd spode of application, weighed, agi,ate the whole in water, till ccedinge.
HAVING practiced his profession for OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! exceedingly tough or tenacious. to its or. MAGNILVIA.-MikIrDellia is I primitive I the earth be taken up from tire bottom and Air. John G. Bowes moved the first reac-
several years in the Province of Nova I I dinary condition it is on close in texture as earth remold in some soils, but in a much mechanically suspended, adding water all lutions seconded by Mr. Hegarty, both gen-
Scotia, taken leave reppecifully I i offer his ;matter proportion than the a5ove three.— this efrtct be produced. Allow the
LIE Subscribers have just received from I to prevent the penetration or the roots or . I he mare tlemen enunciating a A!w Ponrultar Peatess-
professional services to the inhabitants of T P and therefore is's. serious obstacle " Properties a re neat) a�naloffous to� then to gettic for two or (bree minutes and cam about 1,rebeli;," "Frcnehinesi." I loyal .
the New York and Montreal Markets, Plants, ,in
Godench and its vicinity. I oat ch. those of lime, but rf doubtful value, and
Residence in the cottage lately occupied The largest Stock of iderchandize which has 0 vegetation Clay is one the in in that time the sandy 011ittic es will sink -tv," "carried a musket to 11$37," Ate.,' bac.
by Mn. Mo
yet been brought into the Huron District. I durate and worst kinds of soil open which a it is certainly injurious when mingled in to the bottom. Pour oll"Ttle waver, which &L-., but Onto wohl of infctimation of argu-
-t�ry- And as the purchases were made personafly farmer is called to operate. It it rest an a large quari w;tb the other earths. will then colil,mia the c;Ay in aur ponsion meat on the subjct.
Goderich, Nov. Mill, 1848. 41 by one 61 the Firm, the quality of the I substratum of g 1, or friable rock. or 0a auslyalog the various soi!o and oub- and the insoluble earth iorising frous animal I. That this meeting views with asLOO-
goods is as superior as the quantity is ex- nd, it admit, ofetasme!iocation: but this solo, They have been found to revolve them - a!jd vegetable decompov:tion. The sant . islament the mesoure proposed Ly the pee -
J Oil N J . E. Lt_NTON, tensive-"PrOmpt payineals and snail is seldom the case; it too freqoeuLIv trundle scives into one or more of the foregoing shonlif be first attended to, and if from in- l sent Ministry for the payment of losio" Ill
R 0 T A a r IP U 0 L A C, refas." is the motto which they have 013 A cold and still more compact dark clay, primitive earths; and thc:r barrenness or s,ection it be thought either silicious cr'
. fertility hive in no small degree dependedI the Lower Province, eundequent on tho
Called W4 which is so close that no water calcareous in its nativre• the requi.-ite tarts rebellion f 13*17 and I&U, whereby too
"?ttraissiarair (40timn's Bmda ad -pled, and the public may depend upon c a a
I a sink through it. I on the anxial and assorting of these in- ma be instantly applied. By this time the consolidated revenue of the Proviace in t,.
being suited with every description of A clayey suit .may be meli*aied by a gredients. Same soils 210 Called toasts-. �
AND CONVETANCER, odd in their establishosest, at the very ixt,ire in the I, ,�: .water w,11 leave be charged (already heavily builtboned),
Ill'"ATIFORD. due mixture of Road or any other light sub- a team, bowev( r, to by no means a distinct M
f.0.111 remunerating prices. Their Stock depositei .. the bolt or the vessel the with a further dept of 4180,000is-tho •op-
- � �__ consists of every variety of men's sod stance, which trill nerve to sheer desire its body, but is combination of clay, man(!, or clay and* other earths, with the ,insoluble 1 per Province having already. paid all recog-
I 1 Women's Clulbing; fiats, Cape, Bapoets, ;1ticles and keep them apart from each Icalcareoust matter. Some loatn' d,,,, animal and vegetable matter. :`,iter pour- 'arned is the de.
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other. All kinds of calcarloom matures, minated clayey, from the exceps nr a,, -;Il I I rozed claims for loades &us,
VALUABLE LOT OF LAND - Baot,,r Shoes, flarrivraw, Crockery, Sad- as ' ceoua matter: others open and light, from ing off the water. dry the sediment, and apo , ,'once of the (;town, is "L bect I OO of !.be
dies, Bridles,, 14berdathery and Groceries . , bet. and the loose dung rivept from the ply a strong beat b pl3cit it on the bot untry, out of her own peculiar revenues.
F 0 R 19 4% L E. streets oftowvp, Mt, and fairmi ma- , the preponderance of stand. In fact, these torn of pot ignitcyto redLss, and & ani: � Cz ... being askeJ to shape inA burden of
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of every description. Intending purchasers re are serviceably in mingling . ing with two original.ingedients Peem, capable of Ile- i trial and vegetable matter will My off in nearly 11.000& -year as interest on ',lie de.
OT 8, Lake Short, township of Ash- are solicited to call sod examine for them- Dare,
unded in such an infinite variety
I clayey soils, and bring , ing them up to & foil
cociapo �
-L "Id, contalissiolif self". " I 2. rurns inducts. The remainder lying I Lectures new propose.] to be issued.
THOMAS GILMOUIL ft CO. � proper state of far tifify. When a im. of ways, me to give occasion to that diver- J In OC bull air will be found to cinsist, of
,ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- Goderich, Now. ill, i"s. � 42 pentad, they oure calculated to yie!,l gbud i sifled texture orsoils met with in all niton- , clir, hire, or magnesia. ' 11 I Da. Comsent. next tame forward to IA-
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TWO ACRiM, I crops of beano, wheat, oat , i tie". I dress the meeting, but was received with a
F, cla,ver, and 'to Obtain accuracy, another quarter of a , A torm of yells and hi,sci. Aftillir a CoOsIJ-
Within two gotten of (be thriving Villgllre,ot' - Swedish turnips. They likewise answer R,'-fid0s theme fear ittimitive carthor, pound Lnay be taken, and the whole process � crable interval, and much exertion W beet,
Part Atberit, in oallielk ,there is a Grist M If, I G R 0 C E R I E S . well fur meadow Iliarls or pesturego. Clay I which constitute Pilinlly the soil and Pub. gone over a second, a thirds or even a fourth I Ins
a Saw Milk and an 40at Mill. The Lot is -4 - . I soils ought, if poemble, to be ploughed tip I!, the opper of these, -or mould, contains do by Air. liagartv, JMr. Vankoughoet
.. � time, so tli3t tho operator may rec"r; an ' I and others, to itleaceAhe uprosurj)r. Con-
i , I before winter sets in, in order to expese the, the 141irld relics of organived substances blunders he had pre Curly co`Moi;t'ieZk :Z ;
bourtoledoge the we. by qbe labs, uW me the � [IF Subscribers would call particals Is"
tenet by a ,ewt "md.-ond Us well greseliviL T nor arms allowed to speak.. Ile common
attention to their extensive Stock of furrow- to the action of thin freset, which that have arov-n or decayed npon it, or be " - ;�=V
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For partioulars, apply -if by I~ I GROCERIES, am they Batter thetri uneilogry matt brays down the tenatletug have been conveTed thither in the progress PA118fitJ b3 to the resilliq ol the cx � by staling that, he would repel am v It _
bOU?d provide h0o-el; wit!, 0 , trio
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periment. Ile a .i ly se Mr. flogasty' himself could .
post paid --to that the quality and variety of their Teas, I cloilts. of cultivation. Tli-! decoinposition of these a pair of fine me
DAVID CLARK, Esq. Sugar. Coffee, Tobacco, Lac. kc. kc., will I 114,,m). -Sand or gravel, Called sometimes , I,, the proximate ranee ,,, fertility; and III, idell "a' - "" of wcIgh's I 0. or 1.1104 Abe moony or itsPro via"'
I divided at least into halt'staid quarter IlIusices I into Lite packet of am soon who had taken
I no
CLAMSMONT, 14tb Dec. 19". 43tf be a sufficient recommendation to intending' sites, othea, orlicious matter, or earth of richness of roils bears reference to the rel- a ad drachme. Although grivegar will do- up arms &coast the Covernment in Ift37.-
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- � - - purrhapers. I dints, is distinguished by prottettles of a litire quantitiels. The revidnal earth remain- , tect lime -by effervemmace, it does
1. ing after the process of dissolution, is ex- not; � lie (Dr. Connor) utterly denied ill" such
N. R.-Graceries or every description I totally opposite character from clay. dissolve it an effectualli as the nitric acid,
101.2.- A will ho, sold for cash or produce, st a reduc- I his little or a* cohesion amorig its parts: , tremely light in weight, &Oil always of a I we* either the spiAt of ific intention of Mr.
I . incapable
$ins if quantities of which may be obtained I
lien of, at least, 15 per cent. below formler, in Inc pable at retaining moisture; and - blakish colour. It is owing to this that a gar- i Lal'onlitie'a reso floor, and he Certainly
. I from the druggists at no great expense." C-uld not pullictelutly cz;jrc*s his surpriert
4 prices. powerfully promotes putrefaction, but per- den, which his been under long -continued Having ascertained by these or any other that such gentlemen as Mr. lldi,rarty' would
wiltat the"E'tace t Hind Is Iflus n - -a a black shade, pro- inquiries what is the Composittim Or the THOS. GILMOUR k CO. culture, approaches I )It,
� &IS" two earthR g"sFirelly deepening acc,)rding to the abun- , wassagg*-
1,rM,0W ACRES OF LAND Goderich, Nov. 16, 1348. 41 corrector of alurmneetic I - I come to a public "verting and inish
.1 c suit, a pretty accurate notion, other things , nfoornle,l statements ot the I:;.
I y indeed be closed among the contending dance of t1iiii matter. to addition, nearly all consi4crej, may be oblained respecting its .1 rated and it
FOR SALE IN TAII,ORING-R-S-T-AB-1.18-11M-9-NT-.- o'lamests, of which a usion heightens their soils are found to contain various chemical I i ienilor. of Governments while be carfaIlly
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CANADA WEST. SPRING + SVMM7R F',481HONS,for 1W. Common vtrtnep, and rectifies -and ruddues compocindii, mineral oalter, and metallic ox- capacity lor productive hurb2ndry. If it iconceRle,l from the persons, be omWte"od
I be necessary to rater On a course of im- I the offi-nal restitutions of the Ministers in
. their respective defects. ides:some of which tire benedefal, others' proveincrit. the defect in composition
'r barmleil!,Urid a few inj!yr;oaa, to vegetation, 4 'On may the lo,gi.Lture, and the amendoments pr-s-
IfF CANADA COMPANY give for ,J FULL variety of the newest and most The bulk of the soil, generallv, is cam- be remedied by the application of mile, , 1.118 ,)Osetl there by their opponerils. Ifs (Dr.
Tdi.pasal, about 1,45,00.91X ACRES OF -410- improved SPOLF144 AND SUNUP& FASH- posed of sand, to the extent of irons fonr to and which either pre-existed in the strata .
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LAND dispersed throughout most (a( the ion for 1848, have been received by the seven eights of tile mass. Sir Ilumphry Davy from which the soirface has been formed, or r of in opporioppositequality-an excess of cal -i ' ' would have expected these to,have
I Connor
Trournships in Upper Canada -nearly 600.- oubeeriber, who will promptly attend to the observes that 1, the t.-rm sandy should never have been carried to it by subterranean eous matter being counitracte-I by rand , formed the theme of thelostrimild gentleman's
. &nil clay, an excess of clay by the apl.:ica ; Rpeoch, and th-tt t1ho meeting smout.) at [--set
oM A,"Cal are sigualed Pm the lifer,on Tract, orders of all who ,hay favour him with their be applied t,, any soil that dss^q not c 0 n tain sprin 9p, or by factitioust causes. lion of raid, peat, &C., as alicaly explained . have had thowo inopirs"ant documents tend
well known as one of the most foritte parts patronage. . at least seven eights of sau I,— also, that Several experiments have been made by in the proceed.nAr mint ccs of the various Is slid not (also statements made of
,if the 11rovinice--it has trebled its popula- A. NAYSMITH. "sandy soils which effervesce with mc:ds scientific men to discover the prayer con- kinds sat soil.
Ims in flee yews, and Russ tostamn up- - Godorich 12th April, 1848. IY should be called by the name of calcareous stituerils of a fertile moil. and some of those I I ttolwtirlZielits. Why were the eirsolotionts
wards of 80,000 Inhabitants. ___ - sandy soil, to distinguish them from those maside try Kir I fumphry Das were stliended The n;,L,j.c orsols ispitnet:m,a ind;calc( , of Mr. Lafontaine not produced I lie (Dr.
The LANDS ore offered by way of that are oil icious." . by the following results: -i' A good turn;p by the k:nJ of vegetables which thev a P' . C.) would answer-boelatiqo, upon the faro
LEASE, for Tea )cars, or Jor I FARM FOR $AIAE. Wo are informe,I by Sir John Siacla;rl soil from Ifolkhams Norfolk, afforded eight pear spontaneously to prodocr!. 'Thioi, ; of them they bear irrefirsirotble proof that
.1jak, C A 8 H D 0 110' A* -the plas, that "the best mode of improving the tux- par!@, oat of nine of orlicious sand; and the however, to not a P;kfe test of the- vat -ire in MrL%t*,Pnfa tie only deoirce to rode, in b-ocil-
one is lno�f I" OF IRMA) bit private Mn Ltit No. st state of ti la e: for the needs of weeds I elu" pledged of Guvcrnvncmt.t�aL preced-
.$,nh cask alad the Isallance JL 23. on the Silt 'Coneession of Goderich, lure of a santly soil, dcficicra`v;..ie,retentivr finely divided matter consisted of which grow upon uncultivato I roan 1. may
. " or adhesive properties, . the ad film, and because admitlogtonce millions
mrsts beintg does larcay vislitli. I con raising 90 acres. 20 of which is cleared .ad sties, is by -t I vfi!xt- re of Carbonate of liaise.. .......... 63 have 0 nilted to them from a dl.stance on would prove the titter lalatsbogil of the %s -
The, Rets payable let refinery each lind,, c.1livation: ten acres are newly under• loy, marl, warp (the sediment of. navigable Silica ........ ;.I ............ 16 winds and vegetated where they have
year, are about the Interest at Six Per brushed and ready for chapping. The land is of rivers), ops -ooze, sea -shell-, peat, or vege- Altiminc, .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - .. .. - 11 I mention that 9180,1100 is ab eat in be pid to
chanced to fall. All that can usually be He ( 1r. Connor) fistromollaced both
Comit.upow the price of the Land. Upon most etrel"t qoaligy and well watered. There is a table earth. Even light Sandy soi!s are Oxide of iron ................ 3 ex vied from this kind of investigatioi is 1 rebels'
those assertions Us be false, end was happy
- . , ten i,rn,,f ready to be- pro-
oftim Logo, who* LLASEA NO MONEY good aubstantiat 109 Dwelling 1101100 on It, god (boo readerel retentive of moisture and Vegetable and patine matter. - - 5 whether the field be Moist or dry, as for in- I i Have
18 REXWIRIAD DOWN-whiliot upon the offise we' of solseroic frill trees, in bearing eondi manure. In some parts of Norfolk the voiatore .................... i " .
#,lance, rushed will invariably in icatc oul,r, I ifueed to the meeting of their falsehood, ma•
others, mccotillipff to locality, one, twas or ties. And an the proprietor is desirous of enter- farmers have availed theintioLves of theme An exce'lent wheat Poll from Went Dry- abundant moiettwo and a necessity fur
three years Rents rout be paid in advance, iog oto other ►livoise". he will diaposin, *( it gon I ausillaries for improving a sandy •itoil, in •an ten, bilddl, - three par's in five of w 0411 d he ask the Meeting to take any *r`_
loodarlow Istess. Ong_iAll. of the price will be "sex, Cork draining. The quisintily of herbage or *
-but these paymeaft will free the Settler IREQLURLD WWN. and rise other hall ineminspi The e thus entirely ltiUcloam ■sand; and the finely diVidal mat- piants prulluced in a state of nature will oettion he male np)n his credit. He 4 Dr.
from further callo until Sod, 3rd or 4th yea th chomW that motor* of the soil; and by I Co . )r) where he ff,rt board the wtocry,
I I inatialments. he kir tonsisted of also serve as a test or the soil aul its cap,%- ruis r
of his term of Levivii. M."rx, h12.7particalgirs, applyst this Office, I continuation of joilivolao management, have Carbonate of lime ............. " city for production. A surface which ex- � 11pols this qoistation. a few siAyo simm.
The right to PURCHASM the FREF, or to the Proprietor on the premises- Htlit ....................... 53 w der The Impression Out the si,bP"
r hibait thovi scanty herbage is •a'suro Wiest- 'so •o
.ORGE given a degree a# fame to the husbandry of
HOLD during the teem, is secured to the ki FLUIOTT. Junior. that district, f ins that of 711"Mine .................... 29 tion of poverty of soil, or a defect of mois- had never before, been mgsnfio"*d to silood
. Province ; would geallietnew believe thing
Godoirich, 13th Oct., IftS. 3711' nate'ally moroar Wad
Losses at a dized swin named in lossiss, and fe e. I Animal or vegetable matter and ture in the climate. After a wet seAs,,a a -i
flag pour sicti
an alliosrous" to glade according to Ratio- - __ If the fariviiiir of a nody soil pontoon the moisture .................. 11 'I may oiff�arrf 1111"ti this flngtolion has been year before this,
� Silt '790"- ddsootrT it An w4i"artre was is"611-had in
CASH FOk WHKAT. means of giving it atop tris"Ing of brayed ort" two roily the 101i was by far tion, and it Hay a,,il rho te%erse: the pre. Lower ',_�qnada in 14.4311to examine tato sol -I
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nn Winlial"M and any further informs- . down 4* broken pest4 be will %*it it 14) be the ghost, atimil the first the Illast, coherent late sit the we ither. 0,cref,rc, umpt
ties Ou he obtained, (III application, by Stibeeriber hereby intimates that he attended with good offset&: in general, tho to tailtiret, In all cases, the Constituent situs ft pair g;,", 1,,,p : tb,x opdiouwe was partly
letter loassi-Paidil Sit 00 C,***Al#V'a 0 if THIS be taken into accouht in j.td:ring of soil.
7.0 MCM, bee now on tim"no or lease and part mostermle of Improvement as obtained with parts its the moil which give tingicii y end ,in liattlej int., *111i by a sistato fit of ibis
rosi and Ossfur" I, of a. it their ,7nnlancivio prod,sciA. p,taviect to isle p% .1 hy it 4 *on-vrrogivia
111111 "dIA LI, 4111110111blis, the entire management of tfills lititleddilicielly. When pritsposly prepared, coherence are the finisly divided matters; Soils d er coo-i-lerably its culotir.eThcre 11 - hwh M , r. Cry mold
FA-4-, Asishe"Judit GaOmme D- A; Dr. Gedeirlet. 61411a, sod that be is prepared to a muWy 9*4 in one of the most val-sabla 4W 1111hie 7 powomrs the power of giving those dark or biNchi-It. roddi-li, Ilrown, and a, a se
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Am.mamse, Gorlph, my J. C. W. &1,", Sol., pay cacti for any quantity ofgoad gperehost- wkbb me be wool . It will pro good qualitir. .0 the highest .,v le%,Ilf#: larval ev. In adthisiss so thin
Sh-latford, Huron District. tie whitish colla, earh colwir being oil ir.lica I
able Wheat at the said M1111" pliogskled ille, or of common Initiation, periatore, carrots, contain frioch strinti AMalw1heinsiathielyy ore crintancat an adAit-9 to, Lord Motesifn dras
Goderkill, Mush 17, 184L IlOn of ill* niklol"O -if V16 119.1 Of I l'Sartil.- votr,1 by the c,m-rrvitives in 1846 for Lo
I name bodeliviered Oweifi*oef#rowmfte- = lyri, latiek-wileat, pose. clever, and :to finsly dvilded matter in grifilefent to fit Tbe best an:,, are itniform in col,our, , I I I
lisaral beftre The cloda, of the navigation - 6 I , sod other licensed. It soltdrisan pris- oil fltir %be proAtict,on of t"rni pes and bar. aluittlell. The reddish •appearanco', " no lindponvily ,,f all i -tot WOO" su-taftldli
MARBLE FACTOMY, WN. krill, at, basins, ley-, mail I &a" seem a tolerable crop of q., 10 is can@O(l by a cOlIl5JQftIi.Jn st, n OMO by the ishabitarits of 'be Le"rol-in-
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I - iron or - if.* , And I Up.
N fts. taining eleven Part* , lincosm matter. but this is not f-t:nd t.. v�nre in rub. hwn 3
MOUTH WATER ST., GALT. a "'Xi. I Plitt, Ckope on Nearly falls are sawly injured met *tire mind. A meeh �gwstee pro. ferful Upon ll.,« add"$ and do the
H. KsCU . CAM F`QR SAW-W,S by dremight, an the wartlialitive too readily po:At of sand, however, always progifte". ,,np&,r fertility. The depth of soil ,4 ,it no Guillornanso-t, it .,,::o1a`,,00'1!r7 .1r ,,,. --"--M-Ll�
LJ.0CtI coutiame to m"- Thip absolute sterility. A "if yiettli"if excel- tonsil imprif-A either is ill,cality I), seme.u,,e,l t)v tile Governor Gd,_77, ,
D iWiCADSTONX8, __ evaporation trusts, the op" partitive. C.-Ijur. Wak.I.I..., I..,. .,I I I is 17P)321- inq-tiro let., such love". la April'. 1,061
,,:;afticl L a - I • I 0 alto tags tft,r o - r tube- otimplatoome Clat &boy boil
M _ ISKS, TOMB TOPE, " eareal moseere remedied by deep lest pasture, franc a walls Beer Raliollsory, lite ,.Cull.,.I I
ploughting, which boa the air
sset of P,.Pqorv_ affortited 'rsne_el#vNysth 01 cowrie
grillrions they fri,wr:" c
kei is Marble, Oil lFroftiovies, as cheap at tag a d" 4" seat mters to the oubptra sand; "it the finely divided matter Consist- rooted velrotalsks, such, as carrots, turnips, not power to cri NuS,ciaof ly swict on"o-
in the Proviso% of cork warribials4W to of you God Winter for as a ramervnits, for the plants. To oil of - or potatoes, for then mtosJ their rocita to rim Thns powers Dr. vannor Pianissimi,
=. or as GININ � -will be me&. 1pliew AN""E""'""
glgsi�.= of 41 00" ho6i*"obl* meli,at reotbor in preserving lbs, runi,starp In Alevisive ........... ........ 7 a convidersiblit depth. Tih.rn if likewise thatioldioaly be conferred by me eat of parbot-
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of maws Heads$~ @too 111111 to 504wh*" I too a farle 111"ortilitta"I the units say am" &lose@ wistob lift on the adija ...................... 14 most. Ionfloam spring of was waste year Cabe
ON r � fftO 9 to 96 4WWAUS ;Us"' Of f"o dfo" it as ahoulld not be totalled of. In valoy cirboarim it( lime ............. ffs, not a sufflicienry of 0,11i'tane'" t') retain prortrintsial vocretn'T Ware" that oDaum"-
I Pbawl ali�tme, or whose The voll cents no toto@ Aside 04 Iron. 2 ins? to some diese Wet their rmitlitirses wore only #*4acul"
N"to lime., from 60 "lw "poinmedin.- C -ow = V.Zitmffim� mo,*w. 'w moisture. BW[owbe"ofsool
wfm"oDsnmmw*uom4 adkeened to The P -.—Yl D""go live eftly, such eippdients may sot be no V"retablos, mairmill, and 061000 instancoo be rodm&W by the nes *#'the mV*- as lk paselonsiloarY docip to appointing Cam-
Godwair"d conwailas the In"" .9 11111beems, &M that., all of Qo co� Y. I 2"ttier ........... .
- . r-*% cam Bd&ooh . .......... 14 "I llslon;ll, u high lo.-ae"s the rolamth* odeneomys W 1, ili, isou use Io sake loom so" -
sod 11 tai is Korblis or mark . , I my boa VoWy and at this mosili tide am I Gro,991.7 soil@ am simile,
is elbousse,er to sillitillmote •
posommi the beear- oubstrationst, lisod prepares, It r,.r being for" rate vasotaillfrittillan. It W44 14%"
will I? at -I 1-11 ilivione, by %W complain few stoonsaing several 6.6%.swall"eal kidtilims, ton'.0--*
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garal on'tody" sold #"my T*qtllr* I � rt, x Steve of toy C-4.141 ad op at 0 fitting R,ason t� iocr 1;0 the ont has their asseVeco:Jas Gala, tiss A" 'be
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clak Nov. 11114,11is, 1541. i GWW*ko NOV. 44, Is". it Mob►WP1 to the I so it eon I-AnArty of avallaYs moil. plot esfow4a&i-ol t! -VY ban 4 #&,it" III
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