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LINES ON THP. DEATH 01 "ILLO." MY
FAVOURITL DOU.
Pair 111•'• pee im ever mein.
Aa' hapset spp i• death's cseW leis
Had it ben Fogete. I wed ...t
H.. felt the Mee
Bet bow, 1 ewe, mr heart is eel',
Wi' sin a emus :
Fr meet' byes[, der ea' rear.
He's here • teensy own as: dear :
Whe* grief was none, he coerr'd wi' ker.
As if he haew
What casted the bony scalding tear
My cheeks bedew.
When mirth an' glad•eso, wr' their .rain,
Came back so cheer my heart -grin,
Hr lidhiIy b•uuded o'er the plea,
Like tray Jen,
As if t• worry care au' pain,
Should they come afar.
When trarhl'J reir nn hill to lea
An' dewy sleep h.J clur'J my e'e.
ser laiJ his head up,' my knee.
To watch the h.ur
'rhe drowsy god should fetter me
In du:nbei's bower..
Lo' yea cool.' eerier. when wreaths.' .naw
Wrrc pil'J like ony Rome, we'
Oer hogs wad perieh'd, ane an' .'.
For lack o' foot!,
Hud ha oar watch'd d,en, !-v the shave
Or back o' wood.
Aa' se dark eight, when on a know.',
Nee man wad kens • heather eerie,
Or heard a trickbn' hnrnie row
Aneaih the anew,
11. lel inc o'er the mountain brow
Lang Scots miles, toe.
When simmer Jays grew warm an' loop,
An' glees an' Bees began to rang,
Aa' geode' (ebony heemn 'mane)
. On .rummy's side,
She broke the tether wi' a bong.
Ar' wades bide ;
While berdira conal their plaids an' shown,
1n' nn. like clouds across the mono -
A. moon's he heard the buoy croon,
11e flew like fire,
.1s' brought her fro. the marshes soon
Back to the byre.
'Neath mellow autumn',' 'ober sue,
When bowkio' bykes was ince begun,
Hew nimbly hae 1 seen hint run,
O'er 'bogs an' leas,
Team the sportive rankers' fan,
An' catch rhe bees.
When'er waved wi' nets an' creels
'1'o catch the slippy unto■ an' eels,
Poor Me dusted al enr heels,
Wt' little patter,
('ase oay'turi'd, w i' electing reels,
Back to the water.
Lang golfie knives aside are laid,
Or tumid into a .puede blade,
.1n' ■old wives dowie haps their head,
For grid hall brow,
On whisk Auld Scotia's sone war fed.
Win bang'* their foes -
The wedlern now came frac the hill,
An' plunder knit -yards at their will ;
What the' the shepherd. whistle shrill,
An' mak' a fyke,
There's Dane the kelpie slap to fill,
Or guard the dyke.
'Mang moroin' mini or eten!u' dew,
11e held awe the pirate crew,
Au' hungry mawkina weel might row•
Their thievish suite;
He girt them tai the hill., I tow,
Wi' s' their mettle.
Witen sold tod-lowri• free the fens
Cam dose among sur cork. an' hens,
Ile dove him af!, wi' forinns ern•,
To seek hi• pray,
Among the lately houghs on' glen.,
Soni, ither way.
When moles or mice, hy plough or harrow,
Were tummel't up abnnn t4• furrow,
Ile pot an end ma' their sorrow,
Wi' little pain ;
1 ken i'll never pet hi. marrow
On earth again.
Hae ye oda sit 'Math earner's mist,
Fond breeding o'er some lurk'en twin',
Deep grata my mime in your ilei liar,
Your mournfd Philo,
Since death hu laid among the deal
Mr faithful lilo.
Lehler, 9111 April, 1849.
2gricn11ura1.
MANURES.
The beat 'manner of preparing and increas-
ing the value of manse.., in of the highest
importance to every one engaged in agri-
cultural purauita.
11y • long ContimmJ surce.nion of trope
the soil heCumee cxhan•ted, and unlet sup.
plied with tho.e materials neecsvary for the
uounshm.nt of vegetation, ceases to pro-
duce. Vegetable an.l animal matter, nn
d•reeiog decompo•itlon, are of all 'what *n -
see the most sutlai,Ie for reviving land,
worn out by excessive cultivation. Labor
.:onset bs more prrfr(ebly ernnloyed on a
farm, nor ren level mora prom retia thin on
acquiring and taking care or manure. Of
this the raericnco of a few year. will con
wince any one, however aknpi;cal be may be
tin the subject.
If the hay, straw, and other maleri.I., oar
which stock is fed, are rotted, nncxpose,l to
the action of the rain aril sun, the manure
is much better than that prepared in the
usuat manner. Much of its rubeutatee i.
wrestled away and wasted h,• dashing ram.;
and by the action of the sun's rave, op mere
volatile ingredients are exhaled, and thus
lost to the husbandman,.
Cattle should Le housed daring winter.
In this there is not only a great .avtaag of
manure, but a mueh larger number ran be
kept in con.' eon,httnn on the aline quantity
of fodder. Cattle abni l l :Jen he proved••,'
with a yard in which ti, remain some part
of the tley when the weather in net heir to
element. The suffice of this enclosure
linesmen ~irked 'lettere t her winter. Farly
in the opting, just after the frost begin la
go nut of the ground-vsy when it i. thawed
aboral two Inches deep-0h0re! op the mud
and haul it In some Conveniool place; there
mit it with straw or arable mnmve ens{
lime, a layer of each being tattered alternate -
Ir. Thio make* an ,•xrelleet nom n.t
which may he peal on sea a tap-drnwaie r in
the fall when emelt grain is sewn, or it may
be put on as any other tn•nte; great care
being taken to *read it ev sly.
If the cattle are not kept stablest, the barn
Yardcnn.trnete.! in the form of a
eels, se se to preserve all the Reid parts of
,•sen. rr the sea is not clayey it
be removed and ell brought and
/settled iR so as to make permanent bet.
BMs. After chid is done, dirt may be
Weed from the weeds, or any other con
easiest pito*, and *brims isle the
This. Wer ft becomes baturated, mates an
sa l twee re,
The samseg is which manure is applied
t• the soil is Gequrally more injurious thee
*official. It is throws in large heaps
which remain until the ground is ready for
tolls's, when they are only spread ro meek
that the plough can with dtMculty piss
throngh them, Thor treatment injures
both the crop and the ■oil. Vegelatoos
grows more luxuriantly on the manured
'mote, retiring the grain to fall down and
tot; elide on the unuinnmreJ, it languishes
Metes of an insufficient supply of mitt" -
tine, the pt or parts become poorer and the
rich richer. For this, two tremens may be
as.igncd,-Fust-B, the thick growth of
tegetauon the roll to shaded from the run's
syr, and its tempter° and volatile substa.-
res retained, while tine bare parts aro dried
and scorched. Second -Plants radials hist
more rapidly than earths, or in other words,
cool down sooner. The vapours of the at-
tnn,phere a -e thus eondcneed amt precipila-
led upon tie m. Thee the strength is taken
from one perttnn and given to 'mother -in -
',lona alike to ear'.. Should you deem
three lair, in crudely set forth, worthy of a
place to your paper you will snorer a favor
on a practical farmer.- Duller, ewsyoper,
'rhe Great State A •ricultural Fair I as
'dowel. 1l pease., off with that hearty good
and under ■hapices .o glonnms, that
retie "we an pxcure for a compliment. -
'rhe anmei,hlege has been immense -the
dirpiny on the groend, far beyond any pre -
aloes exhibition, end the v hole affair sans of
unsurpassed excellence. Thu State Socie-
ty ham marked teelf now, if sever before, an
a 'instinct and prominent body, and' one that
i. destined to continue.. is organization and
utefnlneee for yenre t., tors..
PaonTu Cr THE Fat/. -Very few will
probable give anything I•ke a correct Pelt
mato of the benefit, to our stir, arising
(rens the Fair being held here. Nona but
there present will beaev• anyehiog like a
.olr "Monate of tl a members present during
the three day.. it exceeded a'1 ezpeeta-
tiuns, and excelled in number, all eremite
Fairs by tete of (homeande. At the lowest
calculation, there were in sur i'uy, during
the 'Mee days of the Fair, not leas than,
150000!! persons. - -
A BLACK EMPEROR.
HA1Ti'MO LON•Ra • REPUBLIC.
'Pile year 1849 will he famous in history
for the extinction of republics. In Italy
we have recently witne.eru the downfall of
Rome and Venice ; in Eastern Eirro; r.
Hungary has fallen ; we hive now to add
Hayti to the catalogue :and perhaps before
the clime of the year, Franco may follow
the.cxample of her former colony.
Accounts from Port an Prince to the 3rd
invent, state, that on Sunday, the 28th of
Aogunt, Hayti ceased to be a republic,
Fatten!) Soukque, la'e President of the Hay-
tiun republic having been en that day, for-
mally proclaimed EQiperor of Hayti, under
the name of.Faustiri I.
• It moms that for .cverel days previous
to the 25th, there had been circulated for
signature t'0 P.,rt and Pi ince petitions to the
Chamber of Representatives and to the
Senate, demanding the. title and dignity of
Emperor for the President. In accerdanre
pith three ptlitinne the Chamber of Repre-
sentatives ort the 25th Angunt, passed the
following decree, which wile approved the
next day by the Senate, and have boeo sign-
ed by all the rfrere of both bodies', was
forwarded to the. President, who accepted
the title, and ordeted the title to be pro -
mul:ated throughout the territory of the
empire.
Derrce an fot'owe :
" Art. i.. Tho title and dignity i,f Em-
peror am conferred on -the President of
Hayti, Famstin Souleque, as a mark of gra-
titude for the eminent eery:c,s whech that
illustrious -Chief has rendered to rho coun-
try. '
Art. 2. The present laws and tnatilutione
will remain in seance until tho Lenielattvo
body shall be called on to revise them to
order to render them comfortable to the
new state of things.
On the same day on which the decree
owns passed, the Representative* with the
Senate, and al! the principal civil and mili-
tary talc,ionaries at the seat of government
aseembleJ at the place, for the purpo.ee of
wl'neasing the coronation, The Prc•
trident of the Senate pieced the im-
perial crown on the heart of Ih.e new Empe-
r-r, a erose of gold at Ise button -hole, end
a clove of great raluo around the neck nil
the Empresa : after wMeh Ornate of Vrve
I'Etupereur ! resounded through the hell. -
The public functionaries then accompanied
tho:rsable Majesties to the Catholic Church,
where a Te Demo was chanted, and the
ceremony of consecration performed, under
the euperinlen,ence of a Jeetet, who had
been (-relied bishop fur the ocraaion. The
city of fort an Trines ems illuminated for
several night. ,rubsegoest to tho coronae.
tiom ; bol !hie mile! not be regarded as err_
inner• untie real tcntlmente n( the people
for they ere represented by ',rem who nre
well nrquatnted with them, as generally die -
satisfied, and dreading the name or Empe-
ror, which they assn -talo with the cruelties
practiced under their old aoverrtgn with
111;4 note, the famous Desseline,-stns
York Ob ereer.
(1y3111',%i.ITICS.
• K- IND.'. Ear, -A 'gentleman; advertising
.0 the Waterford Marl for a wife, says, "It
would be .well if the lady were possessed of
a cum, (trot a'.fBciency to tccure her
ngantet 140'01s1te of cxceestve grief in case
of accident occurneg to her companion. -
Amiable frcthouyht
A Wuway -Nobody likes to meddle with
a woman, who+e disposition contains the
serene., of hghtntng,.,cujiol, cream of lard'.
and hartshorn• who manufacture* words by
tho mile, and feeheures their meaning in a
thimble.
An Amenren hoaxer, frightened numbers
of bathers at Newport, Rhode Island, lest
month, by placing the hose of a fine engine
in the w,ter, and rasing a ery that a sea
serpent was approaching.
Orn OR Tan 0Ttea.-an Loh recant wag
ed by Mt t,tTircr , What's your height ?'
to which Pas replle I. ' The man that input-
ted told me it wee five foot ten. or ten foot
Ave, 1 am not exeelly sun wbicb--but it
w M either one or the other.'
(
A Tasks* dews South said that be bed
• perspire' vise that grow so loot that
Ls had serer rowed ales end or it. -.to which
the Sootheroer replied, that be bad • squash
that grew so large that the goveromest
w en about to purchase it for State bowie.
A (Mi. or Sruxa.-A fitend Lowell re-
mits us the following precious sdiloquy,-
wbtch be overheard • few moromge einem
In one of Ilii, cotton milli
Gal- `blr. Jones, 1 understand that you
intend to cut down our gal's wages?"
Overseer---" Yee, I Intend to do so ; the
owners have spent a good deal of money on
the•lect;on, and now they most make at up
by ecnoomisteg."
Gal-" Well, *h, do you suppose 1 rare
THAT (.napping her taper fingers) for them
or their 'hooters ; do you suppose sem going
to worh +grin in that room for less time
100 usual were ?"
Overseer-" I am obliged to do as the
now nets tint."
Gal-" i mint though ! And i'tl tee you
and tge inners a:1 at Tophet, pumping
thuhder at fuurpenee (four rent.) a clap
before i'll go to work again in this mill !"
A Gune'u:r.-Why iso kite like a remelt?
&'rause at p trommoutte to mouth.
"My lad," raid a lady to a boy carrying
newspapers, "are you the muff boy ?"_
" You deer'nt think I'se a female boy, due '
RTRATFORD
IRON FOUNDRY.
NONE MANUFACTURE.
[IIIE Hubecratere in returnieg than:a t•
a their Customers for the 'Iberia sup•
port they have received since conemeocing
business, beg to intimate, that they have
for sale at low rates,
C',yoking, Box & Parlour Stoves,
also Ploughs of eight descriptions, and con-
sisting of the most Improved Moulds. Hell
acting ,dill Dogs, and various other cas-
ting.. Having engaged an eapertenced
Machinist, the subscribers man confidently
recommend their THRASHING MA-
('IIiNES of ;hersewe.t benign, ho'h sti-
uonsry and moveable, ani woold solicit a
call from 'Mending Purchesere before buy-
ing elsewhere. All orders pun •tually at
tet Jed to and executed with neatness and
despatch.
ORR & WiLSON.
Stratford, 11th Ang. 15.49. va-nttetf.
('HAMBERM' MISCELLANY.
or ialJuL AaD r.,TIRTaIRIeo ReoWLai,ag.
Edited by ItoaliT CNAYaaW, su'hnr of Cyclo-
pedia of Eneli,h Literature : Wills Eloeant
Illustrative Engravings. Pr ca 25 cents per
Nn.
GOULD, KINDALL At LiNCOLN are
happy to announce that they have comple-
ted arrangements with Meows. Chambers, of
EJinhnrgh. fur the re-p.414:watt. in semi-
monthly . umbers, of Ci,n Mlrc L'L1.1RR
The design 04 the Abscr.Lt,a,y is to supply
the inrrcaaiug demand for used,, tnarr•clite.aml
entertaining 'ceding, and to bring ell dteinhis of
terrain- to bear n.1 the coloration of the feel -
age 0t the people-io imp'eaa correct .sews on
myonanl I and social queatinns-eapprer•
veryspecie. of strife and eavagerr-cheer Ila -
going and desponding, by the relation of Mee
}•w•a from iLe imagination, of powder writers
rouse the fancy hy descriptions of interestingw
swigs scenes -give a lest to every -day °reo
:rpe-
os by ballad and iv pneiry-in *herr. le
rni. h an unobtrusive 1nr.J and Route, • lively
ye ?
MARRIAGE. --,t wicked Bachelor said 1
once, that no matter whom you married, -
you would find afterwards you had married 1
a different person. r'
fa
1'oKOtous DRrInci.-A soldier on trial firea.k toupanu,n, es hr as that nbieet can be
r habitual Jr r ° at J f
fo unk ones., was addressed by
the ' -"
eine t rrtwgh the Inutumroalily of limina
7 hi'.uuiverwiliq a,knowtared merits of the
i res dent Prisoner, you have heard Citior , 1• n► ERet.rsa LrrvR•TURR. by rho
the prosecution for habitual drunkenness. I'd1Oe author. ennnecr.d with ii. rapid rate, and
what have you to say in your defence ?"- t„e unbound,') eornshere f ll ben"wce by the
i yeses, sire the yubluhrra full confidence is the
`' Nothing, please your honor, but habit• real value and entire success cf the present
teal thirst '." I work.
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NOTICE.
rr HE Subscriber hating been appninred Anent
for the PROVINCIAL MUTUAL AND
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, here-
by intimater, lint he is prepared to receive Snh-
scriprion. for Stock in the Proprietary Rinch,
and epptieatine• for Innrances in the Mutant
Branch, and to riee such information on the
subject as may be required.
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Guderich, 26th Sept. 1849. 2._03.111'
CHOLERA ! CHOLERA !
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RESTORATIVE BALSAM,
FOR THE C1•RR or
Dirnrrhaa, Dysentery, Bloody Fins, R.lmzatie•,
SUMMER COMPLAINT AND CHOLERA
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Price ls. 3d. per Bottle.
(' It has been attested by experience,
and iouni!ed on the fact, that an attack of
0
olera to generml:y preceded by Pre-
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• of the Bnwelt. This premonitory R„Taxa-
tion and•Diarhrea, being without Pain, and
not interfering much with health, is gener-
ally not noticed, until it Ie followed will
decided Cholera ! The time to prerent Ibe
Diesoa=e, is to hare reemerge, on its first
appearance, to HrU•btf's Hertoratir• Ref
POUR, which will prove efraciniu .n •toying
ire pro/rest, and precenring the Cholr.rs.-
In cases of decided Cholera, the .aboee'Me-
i dicine will he n( immense 'service.
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IMPORTANT to dee PUIBIAI C
LIZRA HOPKINS. of West ?lamboro
(Hamilton P. 0.) basins fur • few
month, past horn actleg as Tratelisg Agee
for the WAp.timuPtbltf MIITtrAL
INSURAI,CKCo., takes the merest opp.r
;testy of thaakte the seboliths. •4 ilii
W ellingtes and Disse• I)latricis fur ibl4ety
liberal patronage and eaoouragetimet which
he has received at their heeds ; and bas sow
the pleasure of infuruiisg them that he 1-
duly authorised to act ale for the GENE
SEE MUTUAL, the former bnaiitulitiun
being excln.trely devoted to the Insurance
of Faros Stock and Buildings, the latter ta-
king rt►ks in Town,, --mud built on very
moderate trrtu..
The Washington Company
offers peculiar advantages to the ApicuAu-
rel Interest, taking ordinary risk. at use per
cent , doing ars mannose amount of business,
Moving a .cry large cash capital on 1 sed,
and promptly' eeftlii g all elaru,a against the
In -Maas. ,-Capital, 1:381,00D ; Members;
37,986,-bnih being daily it creasing.
The Genesee Company
is intended W Insoreagainst. Fire in Towns
and Village'i and the rates are consrgneotly
higher to proportion to the reeks being
grater ; but in consequence of the hog.
bn,ine•es douse, little more has hitherto been
required than the fleet payment, for During
the poet thirteen years the Assessment
have only a•eravod awn per rent, ellhnngh
dieing that pert d some of the most dims
in tee firer ever known have occurred.
Ce011'1,$401,125. Now it 'a over $900,
sou. EZRA HOPKiNN,
.:Reil for theWrllingtoa 4' Hutu* Die ride
Js Il y Ie h, 1849. 4t -n23 -3p1
irrR-� 1QUUMb1ON8I•:S required by the New Die.
MT .i. met Coot Act, anstall other WANE
'DEWS it -ed in ilio District and D eiswn
Courts, on Sale at the Sig,.,,/ Office Also, all
hind! of JOB PRINTING-executeI on the
shiniest notice, end on moderate terms.
Goderich, July 19, 1849.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
'THE Sibscrtber kegs leave to inform the
11shabnantr of the District of Huron,
and the neighboring District., that he hap
Established himself in Stratford,
and to prepard to gine. Plans and SpectAca
Crone of Public r;r Private Bntldnige,'Bndg
es, Mill Dams &e. Etc. &r., and will taker
'hr superintendence of Ruch Erection', on
:he short reasnnahlo terms.
His thorough knowledge of his preterites
and his practice as Builder, gustieies him for
any undertaking in the line. Address poet
paid, PETER FERGUSON,
Bni;der, &c. &c. Stratford, C. W.
Stratford, March 16th, 1849. 2v-n7t1
_AGENCY
FOR THE SETTLEMENT
OF TIM CROWN LANDSs
IN THU
WELLINGTON & HURON DISTRICTS.
Jun., Iti49.
ser IIE undersigned, Agent appointed by
His Excellency the Governor-General
for the Settlement of the Crown Lands in
the Townships of Glenelg. Bentiock, Brant,
Greenock, Kincardine and Kinloss, to the
Counties of Waterloo and Huron, hereby
give, Nuttce to all persons willing and
having meape of Locating therein, that hie
Office is at the Pillage of Durham in tie
Township of Jdeatieek,.0* the Garafroxa
Rood, where he will receive the application
of the Settlers, every day of the week, be-
tween the hours of NINE and Five o'clock.
Fifty Acres of Land will be given to any
Settlers eighteen years old, and a smhject
of Iler Majesty, who will present himself
provided with a Certificate of probity and
sobriety, signed by known and respectable
pennon, and ha.ing the means of providi
fur himself until the produce of hi. Land
sufficient to maintain his:. The bearer
that Certificate shall mention In the Age
(wh•, ell keep a Registry thereof) It
name, age, condition, trade or prnfesai
whether Se is married, and if so the Mt
and ago of hie wife, how many children
has, the nem• and age of tach of the'
where he is from, whether he has nom
where any property and in what rewash
he wishca to setile.
The conditions of the Location Tick
are -to take possession within one tnont
afterthe date of the Ticket, and to peat i
a state of cultivation at least Twelve Acro
if the land in the course of four years -I
build a hoose and to reside on the lot until
the conditions of settlement are duly fulfill-
ed, alter which accomplishment only -ball
the Settler have the right of obtaining a ti-
tle of property. Families comprising seve-
ral Settlers entitled to lands, preferring to
reside on a single Int will be exempted from
he obligation of building and el.evidence,
except upon the Int on which they reside)
rovided the required clearing of the land
at on each lot. The rem-accomph,h
pot of these conditions will ranee the im
sedate lore of the atsr7ned lot of laird,
which will be sold or groan to nnother. •
The land intended to be settled 18 of the
ery beat description, and well timbered
rel watered.
•
The Roads will be opened on a breadth
f 6' feet, and the land on each side wolllvided be
Elven.
of 50 acres each, to begra-
hots giBegete the principal Road there will be
we other. (one on each ride of the pnnct-
1 lead) marked ant nn the whole extent
the territory, and on which free Loca-
n. 0( 50 acres will be made.
But ne the Government only intend to
cel the expenses of Hervey on tense &d -
inns' Roads, the Grapese will have to
open the road in front of their locations.
The moat direct mote to reach the Agen-
cy on the Garafraxa Read is by way of
Guelph and Elora ,n theWtllingtoe District
GEORGE; JACKSON,
Agent for Settlement of Mc Derham Read.
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Hewlett's Antibil ions Pills.
Prise Is. 3d. per Bothe.
An excellent remedy for Brhnus Comp'aints
and Cosiivenee•. They teoiove all odetroc-
ttnns on the Stomach, a'4 the same t me
Strengthen thin Digest's-et/rearm, Extricate
those Pains attendant upon Di,orterm e( the
Stomach, act no a Tonle Upon Relaxed
Cnns,h,ttion., end produce Vigor k Health•
Hewlett's Pectoral or Cough Pills
Price I s. 3d per Ret.
i'or the cure of Cough*, and Anthmo.-
Theee admirable Pill, are moat benefirtal to
the speedy removal of Cnngh., relieve diffi
molly in breathing, .o try ng to A.theiatic
subjectm, and procure the refreshing cum -
forts of rest and .leen,
Hewlett's Dinner Pills.
PRICE 1s. 3d. per Bor.
For removing Obstructions on the Cheat.
felt after eating, porter ilarly after Dinner,
canoed by greet Wrakneaa and Debility in
the Dtge.uve Organa.
Hewlett's Infant's Soothing
rf)RD1AI.
i)VPORTANT'To No retinas yt,Vvrsrs.
For sexing Paine in the BnwpIp and Sin -
mach, an grnrrnl with Infant., expelling the
Wind, and preemie, refreshing sleep.
Price 1,. 5d. per RMule.
Sold by R. PARSONGndertch
Mesar•. 1'. B. ('lark Cie Peart Resent..
Mr. Wm. J•,nes Ryd ham, Owen Serinti
Gndcrikh, 20th Animal, l'40. 2r -n29 3
TO LET,
rr HAT handsome twit -story hese, nppe,ite
the Steamboat Terern, twlnngies t0 1n11n
Wuhan 4th, aodpre...oily a -rimiest for Mr. See-
man. It is hen and wrtl adapted in the err n(
• rerprctable family -hoeing a Is garden and
nrrhard well waked with excellent ?tilt :r.., of
rerineo derrriprinn*. I's proximity n the her -
hear of (E..derirh enhances the 'sine of the .1,,,..
titan and ma the prnpnntet illdetirnn. that it sheets, I
rnounn• to he occupied, it will br let M rear- r
nneble nem,, either frit owe ear TOY. yPah. as .o.
be agreed epee. For farther perticnlan apply 10 et
JACOB WILSON. i
Godeneh, Sed Fe(snary, Hue se
thin Balsam on heed. sen
Prepared only by J. Hewlett, 95, York m
Street, Torontut
R01d PARSONS
Goderich :
Mesar.. P. B. Cierk & Co. Port Sarnia, i ,
Mr. Wm. inne. Sydenham. Owen Sound a
Goderich, 40th August 1849- v2 -n49.
I'ItOSPFxC'I'US 0
01' THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE. di
SIR. AND MRS. MOODIE, Entrees ti
stiffs E:I, sur. of the VIcTuh,A Maoaar.g will
deists.. all their silents to produce ■ 'aerial t
eatera,ning, and cheap Periodical, ler the Coos- Pa
diem P•nple ; which may afford •musement to of
both ole) and young. Sketches and Tales, tto
is verse and pew*. Mnnl E.aq, Statietieeof the
Colony, Senses of Ueefal Information, Reviewa m
o1 new Werke, and well .sleeted srt,eles from ,h
tee moat pnputsr authors of the day, will form the
pages •f Magnan.
TheEdthe.tnnreel rew6,enr that the independent
and uei.g 1r•.�.enrry to where service they are
prund in Resists [herr talents, will eheerfally
lead its .a t In rocelrage their arduous and
hceo.r.hle endertskieg. The low price ■t
wMeh the Periodical is pieced, is in order the'
every person within the Colony who can read,
and ,fens.nee for mated and mental imprnrement
mar Menne s ealrrr,brt and pa'ron of the work.
The Vierewu Mao•siRi will ena4in twenty -
fee► pages le Poch number printed on new iypr,
mad epee good paper ; sod will form at the end
..f thst yea. a neat Volume., of 288 pares, to-
gether with Tide fete and Index.
1t will be ,wed Moodily, commencing on the
First of 8epiemhet, from the nf6ce of JOSEPH
WILSON, Fr.rt-str.er, 1tellee II, _the Peb•
other end male Proprietor, to whom all orders frit
he Maratiw., mad lessen to the Edirne, men
h. adtirwssed. (psis( -pit.) The tense of eab-
nprroe-OME DOLLAR PER ARRUY-
esarieMe 1 tit paid in adave•.•.
Oederre, Morelli 3, 1848. pi
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New Church in Stratford.
•
SEALED TENDERS will be reeetvpd by
the silhcrnbcr on behalf of the Presby
terinn Church Bodding Committee, Strat-
ford, till noon of the 31st December next,
for providing material., vie„ Bricks, Lime,
Store, Send, Seaooned Lumber, esti Work,
for the Erection of a BRICK CHURCH,
preposed may be mane eitherbe built aStratford.
foe the whole or ter
any partaenlar part of the materials, end
secerding in Speetfieatioss ssaed
Hr. Peter Pergu.o
aw, Areblteet, a tR puragmi4,
J. J. E. LiNTON, Aet'iag. Aee^y•
S tratford, Nth lel, 1040. fr../0s1
1,I$J1T ?x -i 1411g.
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VEIETAILE� LIFE PILLS
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ODaTTr1NtMB, COLDS • 00 t•s Qr'La
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CORRUPT NUYoaa, DRUPaisa.
BTOP*TOL*.tau slaw .aa tar dew«+s
seri Avid elan 'sins ter.
NROM-HMV el w amu. ER I/ 'FLAT*
LEA C
vs van rad ABDUL Dr Weroses afro use
Be earns then seises dt os s,aad a ase. rm.4. W
etwale rowan. ler ousarssetlea, Ike mutate sliest Ise
..ere w/ t4 dfa«er-a moa lir tree .wayaw • Rrr.a.eL�
TRY THAN. Br IA11ar1LD. •kto es CUta x
relULNxes y CUMPL111014.
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GOUT WDDI.YP.Ra. u*Rr1L. NRd ACNEILessveg
Yee. INWIRD 1.112*, shmsseMarvar a11pl j.
TIEN. IMPURE ,LOUD. JAUNDICE. MISS ♦ dela.
ries.
LIVID* OOSTLAZ qy111.
LEPROSY. l(MJaa.Ysan,
■ aaate:U HSAL DLICA01ta._
I*,aw sus. 1..esera eaaheb' W iY Niru of Nemo, ha
ate. rate Yee .hs rivet we..raJ esteem listen aseeenee.
MOOT aWL/TR• NERYOUn DEBILITY. Nsarutr5
COMPLAINT/ of w orad., ugwvac drrnrrTIONA
PELPIrArIUV $t ser HURT. PIdVTEa'B wrist ,
P I L a t. Tbo wired ee ►w et Omer w.slrtlale
vies re et11 Petr ora pen Newton* tie two a tars lea
Nedooree ekre.
PAINS ti the hoed. Nana beta, i.'. }lir eat wawa
M Is M U M A T s r M- mete elbetrl was iiY
1see le three. wilt he re J tele( by Ye LAI Nethe rrw
HANOI et BLOOD tate. HMAD, jggayr.
aILTaNRUM, •WILIJNeiE
er.Ro►ItLA,
an S=M0'$ avIL, sir
writ err RACER S. afawn Nerves=
IV O It at • ..r ea Yee• ere rarriseisi smear sr
the a/airYr e. tires eta well rieper tasoweow Yee r le eneeelea a dte r
weager. ReM will be wase.
TBI LIPS PILLS /BB BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the *yawn,.
nItll �yalr. E PILadPHO1XTTER*s4 MeseN
thew, the . tenons er7 patina
-
The gamine at thaw =rarest ase is, ties up f.whir
.1711.117.
ser o.ge.Mr welt • pybi.L salted
WUMI7a 4•w,i i1r MrM•r." C•.1.1\rag IG AsseN.aa, art
ea what, " • do wing or *reed,. y from wall ser.. t Or .«
Masa, h which Ora.g,n , tae's' the Pity cps •cry .oily
art e.. The wear... and a.rrrw....ee ..nrybyJ,
Ilwl.i,,e thew who ,sass ism with .him w
be *eared aha i i.. R. ..whl. we ewe
b.. thew with r. g..w
r r rse,pa a tr s yeeee r M weeded
[bat they cows I..r. trot ,t•, w arse wsa► LL.r-
1 P PnpM .d seta by
DD. 'WILLIAM P. 11ROTTAT.
Mai L.•aw.y...roes Pi Marrs .peat, Nee Yeah,
Ise Sate by
BENJ. PARSONS,
Sole 4geaf.
Goderich, Jan. 28, 1848. 1
TWO 'GOOD FARMS
rOR BALE.
ONE witbis 24 miles, clad the other wftb-
in about 3 miles o/ Goderich Town
Plot. The fit b L"T 10 is tet Cosier
sion, Township of Godoris*
CONTAINING 164 ACRES,
1. been, ed at thieves Ord by Lake Huron,
and at the usher by a Public Read, -sad
the acood is LOT 8 is 8th Concession,
Colborne, W. Division,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
and is situated at the Junction of two Peb-
tie Roads.
For Particulars apply to
JNO. McDONALE, Erq-
Gorlerich, 120 June, 1849. a19 -i(
NOTICE.
r 1HE Ssb.eriber having RENTED the
WAREHOUSE and WHARF bebst-
ing to the Messrs. Devenport, of this places
bar eatablrbed himself as a
yoawAaol* ANS Cowlaaan ■aacad 1T.
Any orders or commission from the Mer-
chants of Godericb, will receive prompt
attention. JOHN IIcEWAN.
Windsor, Marsh, 1849, es -Tour.
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
A. NASMYTH
IN returning thank. to hie friends and nu-
merous Customers for the Liberal Pat-
ronage which he bats received darisg the
pant year, begs to estimate that be bee jest
received an extensive Assortme.t
02' II11!I Y001RIr'oSi,g womesto0s
and is ready to Execute alt Orden given to
him with care and punctuality as formerly
Goderich, April, 14th, 1849. 2v -Ditty
Upper Canada Rebellion Losses.
Receiver General's Ofelr,
lfontreaI, 12th Marsh, 1849.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby gives, that
Claimente for Rabe:lion Lessee in
Canada West, who have Dot applied to, amid
received payment of their Claims from tbn
respective Agents of the Bank of Montreal,
in the I districts as heretofore notified
will from and after the first day of Jane
,next, bo neceeilatsd to apply for peywtlat
of the same, either personally or by lets
appointed Alienates, to the Parent butt is
thee city.
(SIgoed, )
B.M. VIGLR,
H-11, R. 0.
5-11
t�ht fijUTOf $iQltal,
lit Pannell APO TVILUIRIBP emir Tau.aef
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a0ITO• ago Paepalx OS. -
ornca rAaasrr-sgt)Aaa, •eaaa,l .
'.' Beek and Job Prising, •xee•t•d WWI
se•tne.eaod dlrealeb,
TERMS M Tela HUan, Bi••AL.-TEN GRIL.
L1NG8 per senate if paid strictly ie aJraaee,
or Tweeve Ago SIN Peace with the eighties
of the year -
No paper di•cootinaed until . aryip•r• ars
paid op, melees obit publisher thinks it his adTaa-
tage to de •n.
Ally 'edit/ideal is the ewatry bsesmteg re-
apoaasblet for six .tab•seAeey aba11 rewire •
seventh copy gratis.
ET' All'siren'a(Mrwesd to tbe Tjiter men bo
pest MM. er they will set be takes tea t er Ilio
pest ease
Thum OR ams»,
Sax lines sod Bader, Arm Isserti.a II
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