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TEN SHILLINGS
la AnvAaCa.
VOLUME H.
at
DR. P. A. McDOUGALL,
CAN be consulted at •11 hours, at the
British Hotel, (Lane*aTais•) 33-
Godencb, Sept. 13th, 1848.
E. C. WATSON,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
PAPER HANGER, 4-c' 4-e•
0 0 0 E R 1 C 11.
ALEXANER WILKINSON,
Provincial Land Stu re yor,
OFFICE AT GODERiCU,
HURON DISTRICT:
Nov. 24, 9. 43
J. K. G001) N G
AUCTIONEER,
rLL attend SALES in any part of the
District, on reasonable Terms. Ap-
ply a :the Bri1ish Hotel.
Goderieb, March 9th 1849. ev-bn
I. L,EWIS,
LAW, CHANCERY, AND
CONVEYANCING.
Jame, 1848. OODERICiI.
JOHN J. E. LINTON,
/PU�,a,LtC,
Cbfnl7t"zasioner fn's Bench,
MW CONVEY AM ,
STRATFORD.
Stokes,
CHEMIST and DRUGGIST,
WEST -ST DEET, Ii.
March 8, 1049. Sv ra
ti That GREATRST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER."
GODERICII, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1849.
NOTICE 1 poetry.
T1IE Subscriber wishes to inform his
Customers, and the Inhabitaeta of
Stratford and vicinity, that ho mends car-
rying on business on
"A RE.%1)Y I'AY SYSTEM.
And that atter the first day of January, 1849
Ito will givo no credit. Ile will pa the
highest price for produce of all kinds, Mark
Salts Otc. Ile begs to return his sincere
thanks to his Customers for their liberal
Patronage, and hopes still to receive a
Share.
THOMAS M. DALY.
Stratford Nov. 29th 1848. ` 4 D
MR. FRASER,
•
e®P®1V 1C7Jill
BT. PATRICK -ST. GUDER!CII.
Goderich, March 28, 1839. 2v-notf
ALEXAN DER MITCHELL;
AUCTIONEER,
BELL'S CORNERS,
SOUTII EASTHOPE.
March, 49, 1849. v2 -n8
FARM FOR SALE.
1�O BE SOLD by private bargain, Lot No.
23. on the 5th Concretion of Goderieh,
containing 60 acres, 20 of which is cleared and
ender cultivation; ten acres ate newly under -
brushed and ready for chopping. The land -is of
excellent quality and well watered. There its
good eubetanual log Dwelling Hones on it, and
one acre of superior fait trete to bearing condi-
tion. And as the proprietor to desirous of enter -
rag into other boniness, he will dispose of q o❑
moderate terms. One-half of the price will be
REQUIRED DOWN, and the other half in
three equal annual iostalments.
Q e For further particulars, apptyat this Office,
or to the Proprietor on the prenuaea.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Junior.
Goderieh, 13th Oct., 1848. 37a
A. NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR:
uj,UEHICII.
G odcricb, April 12, 1849. 2V -n l Otf
J. R. PHILIP,
STR.'1TFO11D.
April 19, 1849, v :-n 10
NOTICE
S hereby given, that all parties indebteda to the HURON DISTRICT AGRI-
CULTURAL SOCIETY, by Note or ot-
°rwie., that unless the same is paid by the
First day of May next, proceedings will be I
instituted egaiost them.
e By Order,
R. G. CUNNINGHAME, Soc'y'
Godertcb, 21st Feb. 1849.
PROSPECTUS
Or THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE.
SIR. AND MRS. MOODIE, EoITOaa.
TIBC Editor. of the Vic/oats Monsanto will
devote all their talents to produce a useful
entertaining, and cheap 1'rriodteal, for the Cana-
dian People ; which may afford amusement to
both old and young. Sketches and 'Tales,
to verse and prose, Moral }:way, Statistics of the
Colooy, Scrape of Useful Information, Revie
of new Works, and well selected articles'
rt ct from
the most popular authors of thee..
will rm the
pages of the Magazine.
The Editora feel confident that the independent
and rising country to whose service they are
proud to dedicate their talents, urilydaoer an
lend its support to encourage
honourable undertak.ng. The low price at
which the [`medical ;e placed, is in order that
r
'thin the bony
500,000 ACRES OF LAND
' FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
TUE SLAVE'S DREAM.
IT LosuraLLow.
WOW the a.gsthered rice be lay,
His sickle is hut hand,
Hie breast warbare, his matted hair
Was buried is tie send.
Again, in Inc meat awl shadow of sleep,
lie maw his move land.
Wide through the landscape of his dreams
The lordly Niger flowed :
Beneath the palm -trees of the plain
Once geoid a king he strode,
And Kuhl the tickling caravans
Descend the mountain road.
can do, then the history of state -endowed
eburcheo furnishes that demonstration.
,IV. The Committco of the Miasinnary
Synod further maintain, that the State hos
nothing which it can honestly give to the
church. The public funds belong. not to
flovernment, but to the Dation. l'hcy are
contributed by all, and all aro entitled to
a share in their application; and when'gov-
ersmcnta deal faithfully with what is com-
mitted to them, all do share in the benefits,
-in the protection given to the persons
Old property of tho citizens, -and in the
carrying on of those improvements which
contribute to the prosperity and happiness
orate population. To cited from • people
taxer' beyond what is needful for civil pas
poses, is tyranny and oppression; and to
appropriate to religious sect", what wait
raised fir civil purposes, is to misapply the
money of the people. Ma State therefore
can havo no money for the purpose of en-
dowing churches, it must, when given, be
given dishonestly.
i Besides, Governments are not appointed
'by Christ to interfere with ordinances
which lei has given to hie church, which hes
a government distinct from, and not do -
pendent upon, the civil.' Civil governments
therefore go out of their proper sphere
when they enter into the church, and offer
to do for the church, what Christ has com-
manded the church to do, and for which
service they expect the enormous hire of
the church's independence -
All that tho church requires from civil
governments is, to bo let alone. -to bo
allowed to prosoauto her own ends by hot
own means, and to bo protected in her right
to worship God according to her own con-
reiencr. These are civil privilegoe, and the
church requires no more.
It has been said, that a people may fax
thomeelves, by their representatives, for
endowing churches. - To givo this the ut-
most force of which it if susceptible, let it
be granted that a whole nation is unani-
mous in their relief, and that not a murmur
would be made in paying taxes for tho en-
dowment of tho church. Even in that case
endowment could not be defended, because
the collecting of these monies and tho ap-
propriating of them, which aro Christian
acts, aro perfumed by persons who have no
dike in the .Chrietan church. and over
— whom the church, as such, can have no
control.
Bit in oar case it ie packs, to apoculato
on this point, es irx no free government is
thews • oaoacss of religions belief, and
therefore, to vote taxes for tho cndowmeet
of churches must be tho work of the ma-
jority; lint a majority has lino ngbt to lax
men cf diffrrcnt religious opio:ons to got
Ile saw once more him dark -eyed rfuseo
Among her children stand,
They clasped his neck, they trifled hie cheeks,
They held him by the hand.
A hear buret from the eleeper'm eyes,
And fell into the sand.
And then at farinas speed he rode
Along the Niger'e hank ;
11 is brible reins were holden chalets,
And, with a martial clank,
At each leap he could feel his scabbard dated
Smiting his stallion's flack.
Before Jrim like a blood -red flag,
The bright flamingoes flew ;
From morn till night he followed their flight
O'ei plaint where the tamarind grew,
Tilr'he saw the roofs of the Celtic huts.
Aad the ocean rose 10 view.
At night he heard the lion's roar,
Aod the hyena's scream,
And the river horse as he crushed the reeds
Beside some hidden stream,
And it paaaed like a glorious roll of drams
Through the triumph of his dream.
The forests with their myriad tongues,
Shouted of liberty,
And the blast of the desert cried aloud
With a voice .o wild and free.
That he started in his sleep and smiled
At their tempestuous glee.
Ile did not feel the driver's whip,,
Nor the burring heat of day ;
For death hod illumined the Lead of Sleep,
And his lifelessbody lay
A worn-out fetter that the soul
Had broke n and the •wn away.
to confession of faith, the private rhntns
must embroil to the politic ono, 1. o., (bit's
lieutenant." Such is the unavoidable eon -
sequence of allowing the civil magistrate
to interfere with q kingdom which docs not
belong to him.
J. Another k+round of ohjectinn to tho
allowing the Civil Government jo deter -
num, which sect to to be regarded as the
true church, and in furtheranco of the in-
terest of which all oho influence of Govern-
ment is to be put forth, and for which a
whole nation is to bo taxed, and many
consciences wounded, to, that all thio in-
d'tence, and all the, favour may be employ-
ed, and has often been employed, in giving
expansion and permanence to error. Has
not the power of all Roman Catholic States
been exerted in giving stability to that sysl
tem on whose forehead aro the namos of
blasphemy, -0f that Man of Sin who has
worn out the saints of the Moet High, and
is drunk with their blond! What miseries
have been inflicted for the upholding of this
power, let tho vales of Piedmont and St.
Bartholomew's day, tell." " Lot the hills
and glens of our Fatherland over which s
sanguinary persocutiun raged for 24 years,
tell."
Vi. Tho Committee of tato missionary
Synod farther object to all State endow-
ments of religion, because of the jealousies
which they introduce and perpetuate
amongst the var.nua denominations. The
endowed, being lifted above others than
whom they are not better, Inok down with
real or greeted contempt on those whom an
unjust partiality has placed below them, -
often misrepresent• them Fie disaffected
eubjocte-arrogato to themselves an ex-
cluslso loyalty, and in various ways give
themselves afire, and aeaumo a consequon-
ttaiity which to felt to be as insolent as it is
unjust. While the unondowed, fooling
themaelvot placed by tho Government
which they support, in • degraded position
regard those raised above them in political
and ecclesiastical status, with feelings na-
tural to those who aro unjustly tronted.-
For this unseemly and unchristian state of
msttore, endowments aro mainly to blame,
and such results seem to bo inseparable
from them. They always exist where
endowments exist; and they aro unknown
where endowments aro not, 'l groat prati-
calevidenco that they aro destructive of
that brotherly feeling which Jesus Christ
so earnestly inculated on all Bim follower'.
Foe these re•sone, independently of
many others which might have been given,
tho Committco of the Missionary Synod
most firmly believe, that it is not lawful for
the civil magistrate to devote any part of
tho pnh'ic fund./ for the- rapport of the
church; and that it is not lawful for the
church to.ccept of such support.
CHURCH ESTABLISHMENTS -Peons.
OF THE NAOATIVE-.BV THE
COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED
RRE8BYTERIAN CHURCH IN
CANADA.
(Concluded front our last.)
b iiia of Christian insti-
tutions is" the duty of oho chnrcb, it is be -
TWELVE AND SIX PENCE
AT TMs ant OP VHS TRA'.
NUMBER XXi.
New Connexion Methodists,
Primitive Methodist.,
Wesleyan hlcrhodt.ts,
Bible Christians,
REFIT
Rnxax•nOt1rt.rsa',-B thank youelncere•
ly Inc this address. I appr.cm duly the io.por-
taaee of • demonstration of aloe notate from melt
*quarter at the present crises. It surely befits
yosr character, ea Ministers of the Gospel. that
yea should come forward to condemn dtaorder.
awl to inculcate respect &Ur constituted authority.
and 1 lima that all who exercise the same warred
functions will unite with you in rmprewiog ant
their docks the duty of sahmie,•ion to the powers
that be, and in imploring at the Throne of Grate
that the blessing' of peace may descend on this
Province. For if the gentle influences of reli-
gion asd morality cease to't w•y the eendeet relations and d
men in their civil and po'cal
ion fence them to yield • willing e►cJience to the
requirements of law and of the conetitatinn, what
autTcient guarantee rems:ns for the preservation
..f the advantages of civilization, or of the secu-
rity which is indispensible to the progress and
welfare of communities! What adequate pro-
tection sgainet the evils of anarchy, on the one
hnnd,.and of Jesptionr en the other.
1 have followed, during this period of iris' a
course of 'udders' and moderation, in the con-
viction that the good 'ewe of the people at Targe,
end the exertion' of the lovers of order and good
government, will enable-rne to maintain the su-
premacy of the. law without resorting to meas-
ures of an exceptional character, nor shall 1 be
induced, by menace or insult to !hoodoo this
hope, on the rest -nation of which I firmly believe
the future well beteg of Canada, in no small de-
gree depends. Er.ore men K1sc.eaDue.
From the London Tablet.
HISTORY OF A TRULY LOYAL RE-
BELLION.
The message sent by the King of France to
Prince John of England, when Co:urde Lion re-
pined hie liberty-" that the Devil had broken
loose "-seems to be marvelloualy made good in
the New World as well as In the Old. The do-
ings of Arehdeceiver in most parts of Europe hay.
by this time beeome pretty much a miter of
course ; bat at leneth. in Canada, the Devil has
broke loot in a fashion finite.nprecedeeted ors
1hia ride of the Atlantic. In the Old World re-
bellions are tirade by rebel*: revolutions by revo-
lutionists; anarchy by annehists; b.rnieg by
the levee of plunder ; die -order. in a word. by
the enemies o( order ; and the haters of govern-
ment. role, law restraint, and whoksnme ..b-
ordination,Mare he persons to rise against gov-
ernmen' t to violet.. rule. to break laws; to
throw off restraint, and to trample every venlig°
of subordination : rider foot. The ie the way .
Ow old word -lame, pwsoialaed aoasnnop
lase
even ii ilMl,I, S , tisk los is1e.•l�e•
business of outrage. But its the New World ev-
erything i* new and strange. The rivers are
rens. 'the cataracts are oceans tanhhng head-
long. The meadow, a e parallels of lett tade asd
longitude.: The seasons are inverted. Every wi-
liest nod every product of nature measured by ear
etinderds are peculiar. Nor is there less differ -
vice is the moral nations by which society is
ruled. -Tranquility N motored by „ei{'etesl mo-
tion . rcrmnnenee, by en a bre.1. 1. 'wily means - •
the prartlrge of heeling yrur own nigger had
now, it seems, rebellion, noteisP. steam. wed pub.
Bio violence aro the pe toned of the .areas.
mteenchesr, (met .elate. Isola faithful'. stash
moat on tainted loyalty- Th hne,Ll..14'arm-
•
ted servants ad oar Sovereign bele. is rho par.
nayirm of their iod,gwti.s apienr wMtew-
have pehed the Qeecn's rcoremsean
ten egg., asd horned to the gesmad the Purim
-
meat Bloat, with all 1M sseledn. wsatliwsfiss,
sod symbols of law sod itspM/ 'hell nese see-
taised .mho. its walls. 'mite asswsig
ar83 what may he Ow mime of tM.._f skb
phenomenon. We •halt try oi gm i4 lieowe-
oaity in the hest way we asu able.
Immediately after the ridden the tptasies tai
indemnifying the wines vow semi ty tin
loyalist• ea tM Upper piwaisew..ed • Awpow
ed on the whteet, hot aeriepeiottai wtlst/m►
till after the Bore•. Its ISO a ewe Ass vas
passed, le which se die miss of Ills. Ills��.
-now A'tonle7 O1wo el ler Camila--Js weed
'ermined that • osayeseesasa etltsolg M tas`�s
all Ione!' wst•ia.d 1! tYs iYillen des ad -
dente iw Upper Owe& is weeeepaseee sf *s'
rebellioe, winder these lams one eressonsi
by the rebels .e t►. mihney. se she Lptt`a R.
opposiriea was etisRd by dr Tory W.einw- e1
the (ley to this mowilrawwt, whish wee asetai-
mouly alepted. Is 1641, t...- see. se linos►
Moe wen mads for asrag aha `d est et witch
the ewnPnsetess .Mulld sear•
le 1643 the gessoes was stair miss� Up-
per la
w•s propi'ad a make the we.. _ dsul
Cued. • charge no tM C.__• i Fee
hot members of the party sew is pewee oesr'ese-
felly resisted the sin. tet m nM .rpasu pewai
that if this were loos for Urge Casetfs, Law.
Canada Wawa resat be dela Iola I amp
Parlia-
ment
in 11,144-S- the pewnse
scent hareem being thea 11 pmwer-the esemosei
was brought forward sore tome by Sir Ades
Me N sh'. whet leyslfab ; the. w. by the Maio -
tem. The Vppestt.w of that Ml remised der
Mieieterial reeaksdmt as the gram! thea h duels
*sly with ee.Jlalf rf tit. pastes .s/ Arf ps-
peed to millsthe, lases of tipper awl twin
Canals in +tree end dee rine mesio. TM ef-
forts of Baldwin and Le/untie. win eat votively
weeeesfsl Mt nit the very day that dee How
of Aermbly adopted rhe naelntiw h favor of
a like
What
o the
t Tories tae
1'
Camels, M 'e[
Oppewties es far as to propose, .resod, sad sherry
emaa,.wely is address ' praytes that Hie Ex-
cellency will he pleas. d meas pro( -t ,n.as. ea
10 14 adopted is order re Inoue. the Ishaldun's of
pari of ohos province called Lower Casa& i.dsrn-
eity for pat loa.•o by them w.tatned dining the
retw t*Ttnr of 11'17 end 1199." Four from .se.
therefor... that is, raven yen Idler the rebellion,
511 parties were eeanimaesly agreed that 'Mere
who had witted by the tebeilies Is Lower Coo-
ed* were jest ea numb entitled 10 indemnity as
their fellow ...It/silts in the Western Preview.
The Upper Canadiass got their eempeawties i*
184.E in 1849 tkeit pretended partisans are Mim-
ing down the Parlismenl Heave to prevent the
ving the risme oterIne.
�Iper 1A44, asiwe have ses lwid, the Tysim, ohm ie.
the family compeer awn -the nod bigoted: *sele-
nve, oyeehearfeg feetion. when in its palmier
Jaya had dines thepmvisee to,helliee 8, its
m,rye0im•, were M rifer* and fooled the Ulmer
Camels Compeesatins. Is 1649 ate" west of
effi. e, sod Qom Lams. Cozad. comp -ossifies has -
twee eel tied by thew eppsweita A 8.11 a toter
in for the popes ; ie earned through Bus Atone
Mr sad Collect' : i. *sse.ud orb the Qa•Veti'
Deputy : ant-proviwwafly at �•N-deeesew
law Ti.e result is- -whet wee we --Miro egg•
sad a c mans gra' I'•n '
10
S
3
2 C I who can read 111
As the strppo g mosey to support their own. And not on -
every Person w'tii'
ifsoz.oas for moral and mental Improvemently
ay become a eubecr.lier nosh patron m the ework.' h ov el,t1 that
thiP, like interests duties, iswbbe •tom ae,bright to enm1ranstrhi ey have as veno Chris -
and
The Vii -r01114 h1Ar to a will eontsin t ea.y- /:11 to
t es rd of those ,•mus to t' mr cwt war rf •' to • r: aro
of
four pages in each , i ra„er ; r:ated on new tyle..,
and epee good paper and w.11 form at the end
of the. year a neat Votumne, of :200 ]ages, to-
gether with Title Page and Index. ,
1t will be issued Monthly, commencinZ on the
First of September, from the office of JOSEPH
WILSON, Front -street, Belleville -the Poh-
l'd I Proprietor, to whom all orders for
discharge tt. It true : l MRs. PAr.Tnscro.'s S sv'scs.-" 11 there
the church to know that Jesus Christ has }tutorsofwhich tl.cy •P1rer,. ('.,ntr.lrt- is ar.Tbody under tic ate -fetter of heaven
devolved on (t the high Old honorable Pune- 1 i.g 1100cy f r remetatntag ("bosoms 1puti- that 1 bare in utter ezcresence," raid Mrs.
Got of maintaining, and extending, and per- !tonne is net a einit bent a Christen* #slt7, Partiagtoe, " it is a tale -bearer end elan
s interests in oho world. 1t aid for tM Memo, to whish It M dioierted darer, g ntne about like a silo boa construct
petuatrng h' i r wassebi. 11 ao erecta but tor, circulating his calomel about hone
must be healthful to tho Christian people a C+
nberao ane roprr to be called togethet to devise means for that is which Christ pnaeidee. . ' . folk. I always know ono cf his phiemnog-
Koome .r; is order that a pervipe tone- any. It seems as if bolzobob had stamped
the Magazine, and lettere to the Editor!, 'meat I carrying out their high eomentseasa -4s ,t is s Pi ' a 'tate signal and ever thing he looks at
ba addressed, (post-paid.) The terms of Itab- contribute of their substance. mai cement stir to God nay be teeeple►k, p•+ rs to tom alter. " yAnd tiavinW uttor-
.criptiou-ONE DOLhAR I'EIt ANtiGSt- un their aarneat pray ra h we, for . lid a that a M. a{,Ael .emuell tg � ' Al bet
e ed s anmewhat elaborate speech, she was
isrnrialrie to be pail is advance. be cape. Enraged Xt�et hews ,w ser aaay , S.I 2d with a fit 01 roughing.
Godericb, March 3, 1848. 5 be expected, that they will take a dl We Z
interest in their own salvation, -will ONO wilowR le elected easier teat of ` -- „
imitate mad .ilei aid A� o.n, a Qrr is -
TRAVELLER'S HOME, intensely eompassioneteairo•r ouch Il>l "e. are to Mo•ie o-
Aire ,TFnt.scrT-Litnntrather miogalar,
STRASBURG, WAtaaLen, t them that aro out of the way," and will Mb-- cestui rM^incl s sawn that while t►e'Torirs have token tip !o moth
r 29th February, 183'9. S joy a sublime and holy delight matar
be s Mlersfty with whreh Goo tar to talking abnat the celebrated indemnity
(VIE Subscriber hereby intimates to his and bearing of emelt;emelt;saves:, partly Ainslie!
rtaeaea has. Mt a c:" t°!ev'n'aat Bill -while expend ng lots of inky volumes of
1 I1
1gene- their own tnstrnmenta!ity. Take sew alas shag e/hmase gra. mai Ms M r'gLt to ' wind, and acres of troth, in declaiming against
friends and the Travelling I'nbli. ,g, ! the awls! measure -the idea has never occurred
rally, that ho has removed from New Aber- of the hands et the ehutth. douse mad attempt'_-wthis .. say
M �• t what i" w .1..m ,hat it wnold have been infinitely easier
deen to the Village of Strasburkh, and will which so many lamed incl t aspen.
now bo found in that well-knowo house for-
merly occupied by Mr. Donee, -where he
will bo reedy and able to conduce to the
comfort of those who may honor him with
their patronage. And while bo returns
thanks for past favors, he hopes, by strict
attention to tho wants and wishes of his
costomere, still to merit a continuance of
their patronage. JOiBN ABEL.
N. B. -Good STABLES and attentive
Grooms. vl-n4tf
TO MERCHANTS.
TIE ,CANADA COMPANY have for
diapoeai, about 1,500,000 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed throughout most of the
Townships in tipper Canada -nearly 500,-
000 Acres aro situate,' in the Huron Tract,
well known as one of the most fertile parte
of the Province -it has trebled its popula-
tion in five year., and now contains up-
wards of 40,000 inhabitants.
The LANDS
r ere
otTered Ten Yearsway
of
, or IeEABF.,
Hale, C .4 S N D 0 W N-Otc plan of
otac ftflll Cad, and the balance in Iastal-
nests being done away with..
The Rents payable let February each
year, are about the interest at Six Per
Ceot.upon the price of the Deed. Upon most
of the Botswhen L EASED, NO MONEY
19 REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon tho
others, according to locality, ono, two, or
three years Rent, meet bo paid in advance,
-but these paymeets will free the Settler
from further calls until 2nd, 3rd or 4th yea
of his term of Lease.
The right to PUUSCIASE the FREE-
HOLD duringtho term, in sectored to the
Leases at a fxed sum named in Lease, and
an allowance is made according to antici-
pated payment.
Lists of Lands, and any farther informa-
tion can he obtained, (:y application, if by
totter post-paid at tb. CorrArT's OFFICIAL
Toronto and ( • ; of R. Kisses Ls,
Esq., Asplu dal, Colborne District ; Th.
ALLtne, Gast*, or J. C. W. DALT, Esq.,
Sf raljerd, Hoven Dfet,fel.
fJ ericb, Karel' 17,1846. 7
MARBLE FACTORY,
ROUTII WATER ST., GALT.
11. MCCULi.00II continues to man-
R--•• ef.clare HEADSTONES, MONU-
MENTS, OBELISKS. TOMB TOPS,
ksc., in Marble and Freeetoeo, a' chop as
any is the Previte•, all work warranted to
soder, or tae •barge oral be made. Prier.
of Marble Head.tosee from 10 to5edollars;
of Freestone from 6 to 30 dollars ; Moan -
Tonle Inc., from 60 dollars upwards. -
Written commuseratiess address! to thn
usdereigrt.d contaish*g the Tesctiptiene,
and at wbat price, In Marble or Trsetetev,s,
will be peneteallyD. 1. ed
Mto. .00II-
Galt, Nos 8th, lata 491111
WANTED.
UfHELS good clean Ti-
1000f1meth, deed,
for which the
Subscribers will pay a higher pace le Cash,
than any other boyere in the market.
BUCHANAN bt GOi.DiE.
Commission Merchants.
Victoria Bloek,King St.
8(14t
Hamilton 119th Doe. 1848. S
R grey:ops injury ra .
the noblest, the most God like emotions of l v> ais to make the adopting et eke
the Christian soul,' are allowed to he der- ouppootrai aft tesesmin Jelly'
want, and some of can
lcd asst plower*. Issue scan iew et Cb tare
y.
whish •Christian esu feel mod N ata' T.M -� to the
knows; -Christiane are then pet is a pone �'wwlleanmat, twos, fond
ton where ib.y must reap sparingly; and , satlnnmewa M aft all ease desamwse
they will soon plead, as an apoloy for to- ! prem of 4suss iniag whish sect is to be
dolencs, that if the chore' be suppeetet..1 etttiwed end whisk 1s not le bo erdnwed„
matter* not how, nor by whom. A:1 that moot be with tie pearly which has the en -
sovereigns and goveretse•ts Can do willies* deems* le g1te, s..with
the
cavil
compbrisate for the loss which the thumb goverment the pow of wtw-b
sustains i0 checking the formation of holy; amongst slimy seats is the true church, is
sympathies for precious settle, in rendering i o►ymt*OMNe en may Meosµe.
it -a stranger to those circumstances which , 1. The civil goaernanet ham not been
are over urging to a throne of grace. an,' , appointed by Claret either to main laws
which strengthen and cement brotherly love j which hei ha* made. Amongst ail who hold
by combined, strenoeue oiled', to promote; c1Beo in the church, the ctrl power is
a noble cause. To all each activities civil I neither named nor alluded to in the scrip -
governments, with their worldlieoas and `three. The judging, therefore, which de -
their political leanings, aro strangers and nomination has the true doctrine and true
Sine el tree .5 reform is stet to b• determined by. to have pa8Gshed the Bill noel(? Yet the fact
DISSOLUTION
OF COPARTNERSHP.
heretofore
existing
►1t11F. CopartneMhip 6
- . between the undersigned (under the
firm, of Goodig and. Lancaster, lankeep-
ora,) is this day dissolved by mutual con-
stant.
J. K. GOODiNG,
J. LANCASTER
Thn business will lee contiewed, and ill
outlive -411°g accounts doe by and to the
firm will bo settled by the undersigned.
J. LANCASTER.
Goderieh, bth Sept., 1848. no
-
aliens. Tho genius of oho Gespol and o
hnmth governments aro so diverse that
they cannot bo incorporated. They must
riot remain nnamalgamattxl, like the iron
asd miry clay in the fent of Nebachadaes-
save image, and if forced into contact and
mined, the state most
bete
the church a
source of weakness and impurity.
But this is not all. Bute endowments
amount to the superseding of an store*'
A TEACHER WAN'T'ED
FOR School Bastion No. 3 Teckersmith,
and as the Scheel is in a popeibot lo-
cality sed well attended, the may
calculate en a fair r.eseseratlPS. Nero
but seek as are duly eastieed, and•p.ssees-
ed of a good tweed obarwefar, sad tooter
steady helmet seed apply.
By order of the Trustees.
ROBERT REEL, Chalons:
Oedorieh, Apo' 10. 18491. v2-111
discipline sod worship of the ehnreh of
Christ, does not belong to the civil power,
and if exercised by it, i. escrcised by ttenr-
pslion. TAo power of interpreting authori-
tatively, tbo doetriwes and Isms of Christ,
so as to render that interpretation obliga-
tory: on ethers, reenire-e infallibility wash,
wheovev elaims it, whether he be pnpse ns
Meg, ...Is himself in the temple of God,
,hewing himself that he is God, (1 These.
is, that mot a single Tory paper in Canada (with -
i• ret knowledge) has had the honesty to lay the
Aet before us readers. Strange m'o't it 1 -Pic -
lam Soo.
command of Chriet, sed d'auto, aro •gni- u. 4.) And what renders the impiety and
, 1'hc I Dreenmption the more glaring is, that the
relent to a'spool of Dna of re laws.
simple statement of which is sufficient to
condemn them. That they ere incompatible
with that 'spiritual association which Chnet
come to gather nett of the world, may be
seen from the effects which their introduc-
tion has produced. They amounted to a
re coating of the whole of the chnrch'e
machinery. They introduced now mere
-
mints, and placed those which for three
contenss
land 8..vew
machine
worked with wonderful speed
wor. Tho whole
.essis.us, the friction was
‚.111vainly Sirlieetnikand the work done wile
1.? Ma greatly inferior
in quality. A tlalinJU11Joe of worid•
ly-miededS , petits sloth in the
ale-Wol.*Ce (ermalittn in the
a�d a t►�rim01 ever -thick-
-ogee jg/+ we etait le aemoestrm tc
the NewI.4em all Megia, Is beam gevelb-
IMIN •M ds old eke llateb demo i. cos •
larded tw de, tad wbel tic *besot &loot
person so pitting in the temple at God. a
deciding what is the chnreb which Christ
has purchased with his own blood, may be
a female who has no voice in the church, or
one who may not oven be a member of it. -
1f divine authority ho not claimed by him,
abs• tiro assumption of the power tit a ty-
raMieal enernaebment on the right( of
esseei.nee, and on tho civil rights of the
MOSS TMS' ench results aro inevitable
whelk els power et judging and determining
within sect Is the tree church, to be ni.od
abel/all other meets, and for the sake of
"MIM bacendaney all other sects aro tit be
dklr atenascot sod depressed, to too eb
,1g� to require proof. Hobbes, who .m-
brsttld this gsemNrene doctrine, says, that
the "word of the interpreter of a •npturo u
theeweed of Ord: end that the tneeretgn
Magistrate le the htnrproter of all doc-
trines to where antheaity wn most auhmit
-1101 shorlght is frac, but when rt macs
ADDRESS
rotor Caa1RIAw naftnTans or VARInt'e DeaeLua-
T/n•11 10 capa1.A WZIT.
To 11.3 T.reelle^ -, rlt. Right 11ow. Janet. fwrf
aJ 1:4aria anti Kincardine, Governor Gest's!
of Beitasb Nara America, 4.. 4•c. ,4.c
May IT ptaasa T' tit Exrat.rsur.-
We, the •aiere.„ned lltiustera of roams Re-
ligious deaomioatioes an Caned*, feel it isms -
beat OA Of Io the present eventful ensu, to jnis
in •cpresentiog to your Excellency our dneakd
eosdernea'lon of the lawless proceedings in the
City of Montero! ; wh,eh GTO 00 destreetive to
the metal Mimeo, and the agricultural sad tom-
mereial rawreste of the Proeinee : mad above all,
w speed. N spirit sal is fact, to that blessed.
gospel. whish it ts our ogee, our duty, sad ear
pro.ilega to womb.
We recognise in your Escelieacy, as Iho Rep-
re3ents'iee of oor beloved gore's, the 11.sd sod
(:aordionof all Law asd while we moat em-
phatically condemn the wanton ri,ds'ion of the
law, is the insults diem! to yourself sad the
litres,
oat/woosttrstreetlou d aha Parliament
I with "s,triable Libroryand Record,: we pledge
esrselvee, a ,rtemben. of /he body p.lilio. se
Christine tied as Minotere •,f the (impel of
Pin, to exert all aur in(lonee to masters res-
pect lot coastitatr.l etbonty ; and we beg to
memo year Eamilesery of ear exvittna, that
the decided mo)ori'y 01 the populating have the
tattoo confidence in your Fseepency'. integrity
,d purpose, and desire. that yen may be long
cannoned it the Repreven sh.w of �r Majesty,
one Quern, -wham. orf God n preenee,
and alwas ►yew.
That pyrocr may be reserved, --that ovr Prn-
e..—
ab,l-
vises may weralty sed relig'oerh tide.
that ” wisdom *oil kaowlet.,e may be toe
tie of oor flair} sod the etreagth of vulva
o -that Almight God may direst yne td /Its
ar'adont, sad b your alnnaiatrairoa of the
+flats of aha P Once, and shower down ilia
rte% hkw'isp ria your ramify, are the dutiful asd
Suture pommy of
Tear Excellency's humble Servant..
Oas bemired sal lowly -ria si4u.tuic; were d
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