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VOLUME II.
" THE GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO TIIR GRE tTEST posSIBLL NUMBER."
'}•W LL%E AND SIX I'kd*Lr.
AT jP cn? OP T',a 1aUa..
GODF.RICII, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) FRIDAY, JUNE _8, 1849.
tattoo. NOTICE.
DR.. P. A. McDOUGALL,
CAN be consulted at all boors, at the
British tialrf, (Leeemerea a•)
Guder is b, Sept. 1341i, 1848.
33-
E. C. WATSON,
P.t1NTER AND GLAZIER,
P.41ER HANGER, 4e• 4..
G O D E R I C 11.
Alit:XANER WILKINSON,
Provincial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT QODCAICS.
HURON DISTRICT.
Nov. f4, f. 43
J. K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
'LL attend BALES io a.y part of the
y v District, on reuosable• Terms. Ap-
ply s -tbe BritiaA Hotel.
Goderich. March 9th 1849. te-Sm
I. LEWI ,
LAW. CHANCERY, AND
CONVEYANCING.
Jtae., 1348. GODERICH.
JOHN 1• E. LINTON,
sroT•ax rustic,
COmmissiener Queen's Bench,
Asp CONVEYANCER,
STRA'1 FORD.
Iit}IF, Subecribsr wubee to inform htr
1 Coarser, and the inhatotante of
Stratford end vicinity, that he intends car
vying err bui n,as on
"A READY PAY SYSTEM."
And that after the first day et January, 184f;
he will give ne credit. Ile will pay lh'
highest pare for prr.duce of ail kinds, BIB•k
Salts ke. 11. begs to return hu saner.
thanks to his C,,tnmois for their (there;
Patronage, and hopes still to receive a
Share.
TIIOMAS M. D.11.Y.
Stratford Nov. 29th 1848. 4411
Stokes,
CHEMIST and DRUGOIST,
• WEST -STREET, GODERiCif.
Mare' 9, 1 t49.
FARM FOR SALE.
1'10 BE SOLD by private bargain, l.ot No.
1 23. on the ;At Gae.seioo el Goderich,
eoatainlag 80 acres. 20 of which is cleared sad
ender cultivation; ten acres are newly andel:-
brushed and ready for chopping. The land is 01
excellent quality and well watered. There ism
good substantial log Dwelling Hoare on it, and
oecacre of superior fruit trees in bearing condi
tine. And as the proprietor .s desirous of enter-
ing into other butinesa. be wilt diseoee of i1 en
moderate terns. One -ball of the price will be
REQUIRED DOWN, and the oilier half io
three equal annualiustalat^uta.
of }'o' further pai.irulars, apply •t this Office,
or to the Proprietor on the premises.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Junior.
Goderich, 13th Oct., 1848. 3itf
NOTICE
IS hereby Riven, that all parties indebted
to oho HURON DISTRICT AGRI-
CULTURAL SOCIETY, by Note or 0th
crwise, that unless the peme s paid by the
First day of May newt, nrueeedinos will be
instituted against them.
Iry Order,
• R. G. CUNNINGIiAMF., Scc'y•
Gedetich, 21.1 Eel). 1849.
PROSPECTUS
01' THE VICPOILIA MA(CAZINC.
MR. FRASER, 6I R. AND MRS. M(,ODIE,
rgalit: Ed.tors of the ViaTuala Macaataa win
CORONER
11 dreuie all their talents to pro,ince o n•efal
10 the
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i• rrnd:.a
mut c P
.\hal:. . tree
eater g V
Cons-
tar. PATRICK -ST. GODERICH. don People; each may a;Trrd an,u,ernrnt to
Goderich, March 28, 1t39. 9,-13811 <« I d and neon^ Rketc--- sial Tales,
P o c t 111.
..WHERE HE11E THERE'S A W ILL THERE'S
A W4)-."
IT CLIZA COOL.
• ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
AUCTIONEER,
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTH EASTHOPE.
March, 29, 1849. •12-08
A. NAYSMITII,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR:
(ittuEHICIi.
•
Gedericb, April 19, 1849. 2,-n t orf
We have faith Mold proverbs full surely,
For Wisdom has traced what they sell.
And Truth ney be drawn um as purely,
From themes it may from "".g11."
Let as gnestioo the thinker,anS4ocrs„a
And hear what thekihonestly mf,
And you'll God they behese, like bold who're,
la "Where there's a will there's way"
The hills have beenhigh fur 51an's m^satlag,
The woods have been dense for Ls as..
The star have been thick fur his counting,
The tasda 6a.• beep wide for his 'reeks.
The sea have been deep fur bis dense.
The poles have been bread for his sway,
But bravely he's proved in his striving,
That '•tt•bete there's a will there's a way."
ila.e you poverty's pinching to cope with?
Does sunhat: weigh down rot might?
Only call up • "pint to hope with,
And dawn may come oat of the o.ghe.
Oh ! much may be"dote by defying
The ghosts of Deap►:r and Dismay,
And mur!t may be pined by relying ti
On "Where there's weskit there's a way."
Should yon fee afar off that worth wincing,
Set out on the jeuroey with trust :
And never heed if your pa:h at begino.ng
Should be among brarub:ee and dust.
Though itis but by Grors.eps ye Jo it,
And hardships may tinder and st■y,
Keep a heart, ankh" sere you'll get &rot gh it,
Fur "Mere tae:e'r a win 'her 1 a way."
ea not bear in our nor•ery,
Odidy f
The tale that the crones tel!.
Of two Tissue girls that came to d:ink
Ata certaiu fairy well'
ease, in 'polled. He ie exposed to th.
h;bt of toe son, to fresh air -is made to g•
through (r, -quest ablutions, and is warmly
clad. 1n most caves a tonic dirt is adopted
ud he he placed at table where the u,oneore.
by .lint .-f 1041 51ry sad example, teach htq•
West as t!o throe around loom.
"The nett step tr t.• ed,KJte the ocna's.
beginning w:th that of feelirg ; and begin
Ding with lb.1, ius.mueh as 1• is the senae
by wh:eh tbe atilt ducnire• moat rea.hly 0
kaowirdse of external ,•*jo -ts, leen,( baron
his eye is accoetnreed to tis their Imr;:e., or
:Nie ear to listen to rounds. Smell an.:
taste are neat reinitiated ; the farmer bn
present tib to the pupil varton* 0'0011,
which a: tint mase nu irnpre.eu,n whatever
Mae a*J sesahrlida berg recet.rf w.th
equal favour. By degrees, and as the liar
mare 1 the functions la restored. anti
intellectual srttvity developed, this sense is
awaken ,d. and 'envie again its aed to 0..akee
other. The sense of taste it roused in the
same Tann, r, by placing to the tnuuik
rariuua ,ubetaaeem, alternately, sapiJ and
acid, bitter 0nd sweet.
"The power of speech, eo imperfect ip
all, I. the most dif:l:mlt to de:elope ; but a
method, imp roting upon that which I'ereira
praeu.ed, in 1760, and which has been ammo
succcesfnl:y followed up in Germany, lis•
been adopted at B.cetre, and also in tho
Private practice of Seguin, with great suc-
cess. Tl ie is, however,' the part of shot
ednea•iuo that proceeds the slowest, ■nd
which, more than any uther,earel•t,(wrhape,
the mural -treatnr. htfae:ures,the greatest
titre fon. patience, anJlutei:igdtce un the
part of the teacher.
"1 he sight is next cultivated ; end here..
as fodred in every tart of this miracle n:
instructi..n. great difflculttta were at first
encountered. The eyes of•the idiot are
ate:, ee fyctly forme'', bet he secs noihin:
--time f;r no nhjcct. The moan he p"e-
.eaeC,-'Jul Il It passive amt Jurtnant. The
senses ref smell and taste hare been de -
yen pc! by direct action upon theta ; that
of toor,t, by pining the hand in contact
with dtercet bed,; the,.tag:rnt eye of boys wmktn teem their o:utes, or gang
the Mat 0.ntwt, however, he I;rve.1by the 9
hied "f soother. The act'' rd employed lh' ,1,Z,h.calvulauonn upon the block board,
iy dug,tn oho iagttnuu►. of * sin. '1% oat', a facility aria p:eci-. •n that tiny pupil
3 g of t1•arren Cuinoun. tniRht Mvy.
?ser 1!e child to • chamhe•, which wap
"n washing emotive., a::d dresnieg; the
nom tare, pupils more advanced, aiding
,hive whose instrurl• +i to hest recently
•ommenced. T+:ey then pa.■ into the hall
.1 clement, and ranee :hriarelvea in a double
,Ior-nu easy task for the biome. re -e t:en
they ring a simele morning prayer, iepeated
n :Lein by Iho teacher. A:trr this, they
sake their firer hr. akfa-t of a rind le slier
-f bread.' 'Th. etase lir the educet 00 of
ho re•nees now begone, end llie tip the
note sell N1..�• Id. In the let or tr1hesi
nesion, several oen•py them.ehcr with
I ice and ianem.ape 4 a..o 13: and elhr•re,
re0 advance/J. wit!, gr"metneet drawler'
',yon the !•lark-13ouJ. , The 3:J 'nv:sion, di
v.de.t into ,eeli"sm, is of those who ere ex
►renting the the - eenece, of amen, taste
•right, and obserymg velem► and form by the
•n.•thod 1 have befiie uesc,13cJ. The sense
f hearing to exercncd, awuug other Means,
by tae (,cal.' h arning t0-c,.l:rgoisht am1
Dawe, while blindfolded, the lateral eeund-
no produced by the, cords of a brass•viol,-
Meenwhle. the youngest class of 1d or b0
.m gu-ng through too elementary gymnastics
of the moving power.
"From 81 to 9 A. M., is taken up by the
study nt numeration and ariihmrli:. Ilene
the whole school is divided into fi.gnently
char.etng group., according to the venom.
capacetesdeveioped. The lowest of all is
reoged in line, and taught to count aloud
un to 30 ; a series of sticks, belle, tor other
materal objects, being given to t hem et
the time. The" helps to ameliorate their
.pcech , and to stimulate to imitation those
who have not that faculty. Anothergruup
ie set •0 climb upon ladders, counting the
number of rouaJa as they ge up, -and thus
the mt:.c:dor s),tem and know lege of
numeration are remelt anously developed.
A higher grJup Is 0( thnso who count up
to 50 with cnuniere, and who, by ntrans of
them. get an idea of unit)', plurality, ■ub•
traction, all noon, and cgn.t'by. A higher
group stilt has I•arred to count 0p to 100.
and aseptic► gr•up 'is learning,. by means of
w.,oeab!e flouter token freer a case, the
cua,luna•wive of n•trnAere. hasher soil are
NUMBER XVIII.
three of whit h, l have before obaersetk
pay the rent of a gsrda•n, an.: olio of which
may b• y 011; for anuthex, will. the eeneena
of the to ache'. the I uo(ahment edyedgeJ
I.•r certa:a .hKht scot "I n•ehgence. You
wtil ace ..t coca rhe effect we rb Urs crust
Late upon the generous eer,umcals oI the
rupi!*. 'I'hn senttument of p..soeseion 1a
developer? -the nrht• of p•orrerry taught;
teat its duties anti its tom pleasutee, are at
the rause t ole, tu,prca.. d.
••Theretickets of good connect ere given
ahoy to (hose who ,..re .1.•.,;t.ated, Ly she
i uyils throw Ire., as havne been neon to
run to the std .L one oho had .tumbled at
1.4 divided enemy hie cern-
patterns the ponies"' Lee arty *eve ►eco vcd
t.. ni a rioter or w ho h t J. he aped in any
wear, one woaker than bimeclf, Thus tlicy
arc ccns'antly nn the look out fur good ac,-.
tome in one another; brit they ere most
-pnai iyc!v forbidden to repent the negl.gen-
e . or ur•kird condert w-hich they may ob-
serve. The seneilfar.cp of the monitors n
tufBeient to detect these ; toed cycn wrre it
net M. Va'.lee pmitr, that they should go
h.•4, rather than that they ahnuld
"emote oherfeh the grovelling sentiments
of envy and ma:ice w h:ch lurk in the breast
of the informer and the scandal -meager."
-Letter, p. 11. .
(Tine eoatinerd.)
n. p
Cverse and p•ne•, Morel Essay, sti n.rilte, the sq,lnrt lti da•kened, 50 as to excite: bis at- "From 9 to 91. Breakfast, of • whip and
Colony, Scraps of well ..Irctluforrd .rt les•fr m As the smile of rer re•!•v lip ;
d ora Works, and well wleeted articles from Nut,'y',-after w hell, a s^ietl ^;'•oto;( in a a plate of tne•.t. The pup(In are here a.at-
the most popular authors of the day, will form the But .he tongue of the eldest seemed to move rb4{t:t r let to a single ray of light, beture c.1 at table, used eat well fork and spoon -
paps of the Mairaitosa, As if •ettom were c0 its up. whicIa 5*11uus objsCIs. adreeable to the p0- the more adroit aiding those lees so.
The Ed,toreterlcoefident that the independent yelteteeeneed upon steles. like these of a Neil to tilt. passed. -Recreation in open air, eon-
- ▪ rising country to whose service they are At the well a beggar accosted them, magic .antcrn. w1 re eucceetydy passedeo
.- ,g placeg ball. driving hoop, or a-
air,
proud to dedicate their (ideals, will cheerfully (A sprite in mean diegatse,) The Ione, and its direction, baying re . ni,
ung a small plus of ground, the tiro of wh'ch
lend its support to eneoerap their arduous and The eldest argues, with • scornful brow,
honourable o rt lag. a ow pnee at
The words of the ',hanger were al ewers
in which
ads ak Th 1 attracted his attention, wan Cana, by a for three mnntns each ere may gain by a
which rhe Periodical is placed, a in order that The youngest with tearful eyes. ebaage u( the of cmng to the .bolter, muvsd number trrkete of gond conduct.
a wn u t up and down, to the 037131 sol telt, foll•'wed, "iQ1 t".111. Reading chiles
every pens' Cried the fairy, "Whenever
gee mprak, sweet girt,' n moat cases. * his hereto;'^re mots .nless
and dans ops ter morel and mental improeemest 1 shall fail I y ail lak: part, divided, -however, into varlet..
Tt d d exercise. D
h he Colony who can read
may become a rumcriber and patron e) the work. Pare gems from yon►• ips
eveha.lm. The is succeeded by gnn,pF,aa before. .
I The Vicrnwta MAGAsua wu13001110 twenty- - Bet whenever you atter a word, pron. maid, of gyrecastics,'whia4 req'ti:e tate retention ••11I to 12, Writing c1a^-r. 11
four pages in each number printed on new type, From your tongue shall a eerpeut crawl" I • ( the eye to avo:J,-not a dao:ctoue b.•. -•• • , . , . • ;tool) fe tlught only to I
and upon good eerier • and weal term at the end f , but a d magreeabie thump ; games of banes o,•,ek cramn with a Toler, then 1:L.:,
TORONTO ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY
The gentlemen who carried down the
Address of the St. Andrew's Society to
Lord Elgin, bare returned to town, highly
debghted with the ability and urbanity of
Ili,- Excellency. They slate that Lord
E• -gin appeared to feel deeply the confidence
expreesed In him by his countrymen. The
!allowing aro the address and answer
Tu 11 is E.rcelrscy iii Right Honorable
J.,mrs Earl of Elgin, ¢c., 4-c., 4.c„
I'utron of the 81. Redrrro's Society.
May it Please Yo:;r Exgclleucy.
We, the St. Andrew • Society of Toren -
tor emaciated, ss Your Excellency is aware
w0
to vat purposes, UW
t is and
*ere
le
riot
for Pu P'
patriotic
In or/Autry circumstances brae beeiUted�tu
advert to any topic calculated, hemmer
remotely, to excite political differences
among us. The tact uodcrotendtne to ex-
clude such topics from our discussions we
had borrowed as we thought, together with
our Constitution, from the St. 'Andrew's
Society of Montreal, and, until s viceont oc-
casion, haying reference to our Patron, as
well as theirs, we considered tl a rule invi-
olate there,as well a, here. Not oo'y how-
ever. hap am Patron been penonallay as-
sailed, in the moot violent manner• but a
a per tan of the Prem. endeavoured to repro-
nt that a•su•.L am ;n unison with the sen-
timents of all Societies of 8cnichmea
re the -throughout the -pro: -ince. it wnu1:1. there -
1a ibe fore. be mnear.lot:abrn in tie to give the
assent ofetlecce to that niiereptesentatioo.
of the yearn neat t olumoe, of 288 pages, to. , And bete yoo met these sister" oft, and hatt..Aortas are &leo used to oxcart thus 1'IIo altctnpt In cast unmerited odium oa
the most honoured .Panic in the history of
place Yourself bef,ro the Wee, rix his eft* sur country, we regard wltfi nriattae.l tool.
�TJ.�pR.TPH�ItLIP, �T
W R tW E D N. 9
8T R.9TFORD.
vt-n10
April 13, 1849,
111W -
tether with Title Ps0•e and Indra. In the haunts of the old and young; sense. Anot ler means emp'oved, is to
li will he lysed hlnnt*lye eoromeneieg 00 the I The Graf with her pure unsullied lip,/ \
r Nom the office of JOSEPH ;
First of Repiemb r f
WILSON, Froot•etrer(, i
Rahe i Ocala.
Lid acautnhuts > pursuingonct , for hours • .t . ten, in our clamor, account for the extra..
the Ma
be .dur
to a Gemp m.hwc, van -inns the' look according. „togs 01 in.A nation and shame, NotbytR
Tho next creep is taught to make upon g g
t t Iaree
l
W1 Belleville -the Puh Thr last with her ee-peat tongue
d sole, Proprietor, toa order' o . 1315. boar! the r: de.::•n *,curvilinear,
ten to the termsrv, moa- The fust a .,*4 taunt .13. II ra height cirri Lid const lou' u.ml 1 loon! i orbit , i, ea !r line Ater this c .11ra'v character of that attempt, unto..
gssise, sad let
nerd (pont-qid.) The terms of rub-' O'er the darkest theme she throws: ritraam;( ft Constantly, nntl Gpally it anis � t r3
whom ll d fel
- ecrlpn,.n-ONE DOLLAR l'ER ANSI:R-
ises/4.4N to ba gaol res edruncP
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
TI1E CANADA COMPANY have for
disposal, about 1,600,000 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed •throughout moat of the
Townships io Upper Canada -nearly 600.-
000 Acres ate situated in the Huron Tract,
wcil known as ooe of tyre tricot fertile parts
of the Province -it has trebled its popula-
tion in five years, and now contains up-
wards of 20,000 inhubitante.
The LANDS era offered by way of
y B R g R, for Teo Years, or Jor
Sale. CASH DOWN-lke plan rf
.asffl3 Gab, sad tit los/anti is lessal-
stunts being done ate'ry teak.
The Rests paya4le 1st February each
year, are about the interest it Sit -Per
C.nt.npon the peke of the (.and. Upon most
oftheLets, when )(.F.4 ED, NO MONEY
18 REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon the
others, aaeor'diag to locality, one, two, or
theme years Reel, meet be paid in advance,
-bet theme payments will free the Settler
from further calls until god, 6rd or 4th yea
*this term of (wase.
The right to PURCHASE the FREE•
HOLD during theism, is secured to the
Lewis at • fined eons armed in Leslie, and
asellewases i. made according to antici-
pated royalist.
Lists ad Lands, sod any further informa-
tion ca. he obtained, (byapplication, if by
triton pest -pod) at the urier's Omens,
Tema* sol Ostt.rk3 p of R. Bua0eALt.,
Soh AipisabiL Colb.rre District; Dr.
Armorer, Orrdph, no 3. C. W. Dat.T, Esq.,
Herat Heves DMgiee.
G (lege► t7.1tlt4y. 7
Aril the last is ,Latoza-lea4mg the blight,
Of the snake wb she goes.
Goderich, Match 3, 1849. 5
•
.TRAVELLER'S HOME. '1 i�IPi1OVE'JMENT OF IDIOTS.
ST
rIMIE Subscriber hereby h,tamates t0 In. The method adopted at the ricetre which
Prickle and the Travelling Publi: gene- has produced vetch pica+': -g results., ii fttHv
RASBUIIG, \VAT):nLno,
28th February, 1049. fC,-•n'i"red.)
rally, that be has removed from New Aber- r'otat'ed in 111. Sumner's letter to Mr.
deep to the Village of Stra•burgh, and will
now be found in that well-known hone) for-
merly occupied by Mr. Junes, -where he
will be ready and able to conduce to the
comfort of those who may honor biro with
their patronage. And while be returns • ►,Let ons take a young idiot,in whom tearer *Oates and other geometecal figure•. 7 he strength. The nurse .103.4 mato be 'mon
thanks for pant (swore, he hopes, by strict
!any of the vcnsce appear developed ; w1;+ vat .la soon distinguish and name the d:fii•ta ,
V g t.treug tate. Others, mato intelligent,
,
attenti n to the wants and wisher of his 1e abandoned to the (owe -t passions, aril est'arttee of nriang;ee-t'oscelee, pralene• wield spade and pickaxe sissy encr�curall•v
customer,, soil to merit a conlinuahC, of wbn IS usable 10 walk or to execute volun- equilateral, and right-angled, end disun;aieh and profitably ; trot nowhere du. e, then
their patronage. tory movements.*1 is brought to IIicetrr, the „Lowe from the parade-II•'graul, Inxengw, l awakened iirrfttgewee "novae more Patis-
Howe, before referred to ; this also w,0 glad -I tany-sht the chid: these are them) of form, �. ti.Iors ,.f the, n.un,t. One reef the best I of 4.e Br.tish C. nstteuUun, a, t is in
ely gree in full, in the hope that le may crluur• d,meatinn, niear uraticn, kc., Etc. as oder. for the
1reen fnnsmueh as rt : beet
Coe t e Bot'•e, that sante C •nmti t e would
awaken atlent:'n and eventually lead to • I`unn is tlnyk, by masse 0f van..ur u!•jectl, la the allot fo tcut$ un f b01J„u hi: urif have fern elicit t!.e appropriate Mesas of
the adopti000f sitntieroJucatteaal measures (by ao1:d Dlucks, ouch a+ cu:'ea, Lrzar.1*000 v iidrd, a that "1 .13 ,lin,. t!te barrow. correction, and renamed the censure of a
in our own country. i txe., and he..rets of paatebnard, cut tit I tate -Society n: e:lees, as it would have
c`.tary.r 1 with a w•c,y; ht proportional In hl. P°� 7
fixes It -elf, an! beg is to see. Atter es :ale
to 1F.ts k,n•l, 55,13 , 13 I0*II e x p item' 134 n
auperionty of will- that few men pusses-,
the fest reward mantes to the te,chcr him -
scrf, for hos id. ptity is r' eng.n!ecd by other
means them the touch, ani lee catches the
first teen of ,nle'.iercc that radiates (tutu
the heretofore bcuighte l cat:Acnancc.
A. a c0nseglence of this developcment
oI eight, certain nations -not ideas -are
ma ter ores
►e the eu ojttnn that feelings u1 the most .
be ante un sluice, ao•!, viten tartar► ad• i p •
t t
tntenreteett• nature tied for H o motetht tar -
ah m a l.ocorore, the teas.,,, And ',atrial..
ism of tl:nse t neai••'.l its O. TLat a .Scot-
tteh Nohlemane-t Brnce-shnul.l, for mete -
part) purpu:ep, to %redeem' by *cotehhten,
apnirare to us en w ,worlby 3.1 vitt country..
no n:hat erre the fartriumnioble,11 wonkl
he l:c-ei11,!e. ii' Your L'scelhnry baa
a e.} incnyi.r'•nby w 111 tho io ,5t eiri•,a
mterpn bail ." of *:repru:ceeea and erect -m.0
j ex..
vaned, tho monitor being reedy to guide
their ha.wl., they ante to toted isookss.'Phe
.t.i;;hcst clue rules ata - own bouks, sial
w tit'•e alternately a pcge of largo acid fine
han'I. vit'
"12 to 1:4. Gymnastics.
• "Ihnt,1. 1311 ie.
'•1 to 41. 1lanir•.1 taboo►. in thin all
take p.yrt mime as shoemakers, some a.:ear-
entr-, or rather cabinet-maker, and same
MiA RBL$ 'ACTORY,
ROUTH NATER ST., GALT.
JOHN ABF•f..
N. B. -Good STABLES and attenti e
Grooms. - t• v9-n4tf� h f ^ and Nho can .
learned to act somewhat in unites, he Is d(stioguwh an' name these differentlions,ueces of wood, or mala a h eel toe rmdeties,
mall., at first by holding end R.:tdino his by teach, without heiug ablo to do so by vat 01*?ficw on, -'he ade a neoce of 'some. hnweyvr, 11 es l cunditinn of mind bM
arms and feet, and afterwards by the etrite- the eye. For (ving the notion of colour I thing atremp'wl, some onng dont,'-the real snsrn. and has exerted rtulf, we deem (t
anent of imit+tinn, to fallua the mnvcment. Dna arnor.g carwns means, which a the result .•f whirl' he can estimate, -is besot- 0.1r dirty, illeratice to Your Excellency, Y
B
been impotent. But when, in Yuur Excel-
lency's cnndncl, wtffed the most admirable
impartiality firmness, and acher•nte to the
C'•neut.tann guaranteed to us by 1he Im-
perial Authority, it is to us who'ly Incom-
prehensible how all (airtime' and candeur-
and placed'at once in the class of th sec boy. and uapez(utn. 1'uero a'o now, at crtre, (actnnly than in the wnrk•hon of a cabinet-
«io aro exeruiing the mining pilar►. item sossdtlt whom the .come of feeling is more maker hV hen o:te of glean has sawed all genrtmt• uatiunahly--rootlet baro gisra
with about 20 other., who have already acute than t at v eeeine, thrum- h a plank. "r nad.d tog^iher own pe/"te iu the brrasls tit Scot► bmen, to qualt-
tr of a tu'oUv oppose eharac'er. Since,
TO MERCHANTS.
WANTED- .
10 00(1BUlit1 LS gond clean Ti;
mothy Seed, for which the
Subecribets will pay a higher priee in Cash,
than any other hoyera in the market.
BUCIIANAN k GOLDIE.
Commielion Merchants.
Victoria R'nrk.Ntn St. t 81(4
Hamilton 29th Dec. 1848.
DiSSOLUTI( )N
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
►l1I1E Copartsersbip heretofore existing
j between the undentgnod (under Hoe
Arm, ref Gooding and Lancaster, Innkeep-
ers,) is (his day dasolved by mutual coo-
rrat. J. K. GOODiNG,
J. LANCASTER.
The hDaises, will be eo.tined; sad all
outetanding •t -coasts doe by and to the
lemwilt he settled by the oed.nigrsed.
J. 1.ANCASTF.it.
Ged,eish, 6113 Sept , 1648• gill
M
• Si. .CULLOCII coatings' Ise ass -
A'.. .hewn HEADSTONES, W)NU-
KLN1'OBELISKS, TOY 1'OP8
ke., is Markle and Freestone, eaheap as
saIs the y'rnviacs, ell wort wa shad to
arier, t>r es largo wilt welt be siisde. Prieee
et Md
Marble Hesesfreera freer lea d.11ar.;
et Piesetese tsese4 he SS idM,e; Mese-
nose Mw Pew AO tbllen. *pewee. -
WO.* emsiosessWees ailaresesil to the
=if&es5II siegs the leseriptioes,
rite. le Warble er tdsatose,
will N ps.etetdly attended tn.
D. H. MrICVLLO H
MK 1(,,. Idly MSS. 411soll
e
of hie companion*. These. at the order of to•,et simple, appears to ono at the same
1 lel to ace, (for is their nor:, by ."y
tho teacher, `o.ehrr.ugh with various atop, time the encet useful, ina•mech as it excites i mean.. to be despised. With one cabu.et
and movements of the head, ■rm• and feet ! the roUectove faculty. Two large sheets of i matter ss teacher and monitor, the, tan.-
which
erwhtch al the sane time that they give whole.pasteboard have drawn lien* each of them i formed, last sear, n 1 the w mitnecessary
rxerci•. to Ula animal .part of theI a Mar, -til 011C, In •lurp;e line'''. 00 the • *nee. for *neechoed roar and dormuor e., a0
system, devslnpe the first perpetual senti other, web as rays painted with prismntac I „was for a ron,l pant u( the great ea-
resent, that of rest and immobility. Alter 1 coleees. Small Hirers 01 pasteboard, ear itrb;irhment of Mee re. At ah scuta ing
thio, the clses is made, at the wort of corn- Impaling in colour and form to obese ray•, ;hey show intelligence ; but trots I. too
:my, In designate various parts of the i n to the pupil, who is *aught to sedentary se ncc,t;'a((n I for them. Hum,
,wsov. Os the *0th o(JanOary the somber l'btlef 5 the etm'larilr between the nye 1 however, who has e q 0:110.1 t:te ,chnol, nut k
H chi. class was 1R ; sume of whom haJ
been several months under treatment ;
others of whom had been but jest stitched
A TEACHER WANTED
VOR School Section No. a Ta keremrtla.
and ae the ,ehnnl ie (n a pnpaln.s Io-
eal;•y and well attended, *lits Teacher may
calculate en • fair nemuneraties. None
bet seeh as are del, gnalt3ed, and possess-
ed of • good moral diameter, ad *,abet
steady halide need apply,.
By order of the Treatises
ROSNAT BELL, Manias.
Oss4Msb, April if, AO. s1 -N$
AAA he holds and those O( the coloured I at tap het the gr.•aler member of them be-
ast, end then to cover the original rays, ome tanners sod g ►d. cert.
of this star by ihn Mentor rays which are
...After this remittal 1 .tins► they dila, and
to it. T e tneher, 1st, indicated, with hte in baa hand.. After thiel by ,the example after don r play 1.1! GI 1'. hl.
hand, a part of the body, -a• hes'!, arm. of lin teacher, and by the ererciie of lits ,•From c4 to 7. tiremn:ar etas.
hand, face, hair, eyes., and named it al mid; r•leetive power, her compares, with hie re- 1 lowest groyne is taught torso ictilat• «y llab:rr
the children repeated the movement and Aneti.e rayenipon,tbs unc3Four04 pasteboard I the highest as much a in any gran•uur
tnncbed the part, 2nd. The teacher tieing- the coloured star.
relied, with tbe wore•, a part which the repo upset these distinctions of enloor
a
idiot •terbed. Itd. i(s ds►ig aced •re- yeah sei.ferer. rhe sense -patio*** .Nd. mitt i1a jl
by 'notion'. sed the paptle named 11 al• tteeno•
nsry es in ail h.•r parte of thea onoel
'(°hers aro many, of cnurae, whn 410 Pin'', I is*15 ntaj syat.an of instruction. Doting'
to do thin bot the 1050 of imnteliue, an'1 ow andante 01 Inti, 1 watched walt n.ter-
the rare of t.arh.rs,'pr'dnt0, is time, On ere, *4 Naatow, lho first essays merle by she
neeesnry'"1•"7 of movement ; the or- .ihtingm,bed °cow 1, 0,. thropi0, to edueete
WSW of speech ham yet boverer, to be de- the item .d a young mac (rote „baso eye,
5eloped is ethane. las bet, a .herr time beery, removed cater•
"A ewtwplate Seri.. or gyrawas/ie exere's••., Seta. bet who enjoyed a hie far ulnas but
adapted to the vsvfeer wwee.sitres whish the (hat et sight. The la r In this cave, to
phy.ioingwel oaaseteett.el herr estabhmhs. detvetnpe sone Mei y, w :n l.e,1 "trent, al -
fee each essss is sow followed op : lh- thnegh *eke by *f4 the eche► facultiem.- t tncu;eal.a elementary notions of botany.
,assn of wbieb is, to ems* an egnfl*br.sm irwagi*. what that laveur moot be, in the eeignet mg by thee mameq tied tm;•r 5I'I 8
betwe,* the si sseMr sea the ewer -image! case et the idiot, where 1138,
Mist asset- ee well, taste, h, d sight, tks q ,alit ea '
nerve., lip ices. to taeigss the idiot sof• thee. as wautieg.'a *18.0101 1lowen and useful ,..37atablee
tllellrstly M pees* his a speed stud re- • • • • ' whish they .,e. Al the sane time he ea-
fadisg sl.spt mid N ditrtrele.po Dia gastral "'Ns $01040 of pepils N the sekool lime 0...., by leeslntthe first elements til
.chndl.
"From 7 to F4 Is linseed in rending to
euro tnreretrrrrn,r m crrnveriallone'xtd tat f t-
nations *oh the teacher, upon things welch
may excite the r.A cl;vgp:ower ; tan cvta•
togs in the week this hour to devoted to a
concert and a dance.
"Ager iho conies the eeeninf prayer,
ming by •311 and then, hooped, but ha;11,
they retire to rear.
"Segel. i. • day ,l .hr, ,rhonl of Beeches
Every Thnrsdav morning the teacher triter
them out to walk ,n the country, and 1, em
our l'-.tr,.n-to our own Ceilings a• Scotch -
men -and to the feelings of our countryman
tit provi000 woo agree with us -to de.
darelh,. that we (eel a nuiuna4 7)114* i0._ ba , _
character which Your Excellency bail ons -
Mined gimes yens arrival an.ong es. The
(real [Inlet) of our NAlton,l history bile/
tierce factions to contend with to his nation
count r;, vat well an ILrenulableenemies trims
'throat!. Yct his MI -pail del not falter
in deer presence, and et/ have a street
confidence that the present turbulence of
Canals pol.tics win mann menet*, end that
it will then appear n anifc-t to all awn that
Your Eacei•eney p•••c the tnoet faithful
example that co' r eat given in this Tru-
•inee of the strict, betree*, and. impartial
►king of our Cens':'t.tioa;
n ll 5 f,rem:,: s:a.eJra, *5 r eerpocl-
f, y ua.'.r to Yew Excellency the Lem -
rd 0 01 oar high admiration of the exalted
. ,,tran,er uniformity ►,'••bated by Your
1.;ecelhescy 10 1he um/cr•w.r.I of toes no 0.
I.K P.
In Or ones. whereof, the reel of the 'Society
's bead t...reto•
Trios. G. Rim ui', President.
As.vs aluar.a.00, SeNetary
1 REPLY.
GPM, Arxtr",r-If it be d.dtcnN, sad 1 de
not deny that It Is res, 701 a tripe hearted
t;entel man to br,w.b n keine.' from search•
men with the ind•f1'erence end n,etempt
thief' injnrties motto. row* from whet '
'Outer IK may. jwlg• 01.6a' my feetreged ,
mut he wive', 1 trtew tee the .lmpec*t tri
Alsee. Sas moo tithe vatted, fee sees tarns past. from 90 to 100. dlit�iNT. 0. r•riey ',meg chars is
lljsdtime,i t ►renals, edyMd Who p*seiat At s •clove they their sod Pm Walla as boor a ties of whets et good cosdate%
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