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AGRICTUI.RAL REPORT alb
TEMI SBR.
The month was Res ,tan* line.
sad, and oflired ample •ppMtweity
tete the crops to tb, yeti blot CAAsad we believe (bey srow all b.
Tbe season altogether has been off
those (avowable we hate ever are
has certainly been the rank of the
by some mismanagement, where ih
were nut an average, well 1J,• sate
hay. Perhaps in some cares, on v
and Ilglt soil, Data may not bo a gum
with she farmer being in the fault
kaore that oats will not throe in a v
season oalighr, randy .i, nor is au
the Asst suitable tor oat. in any sea
Tberstore, where they have holed o
sandy unit, the farmer is psotly to flu
nut •ubs,uuting a crop that would b
suitable ler the auil than 1.n i,. 1:,J:•
has succeeded well tt,s y• Jr, and
ready to bo Loersted, 'fife b.ot r
to dry sad Pair the crop is to tut an
it on the Lid until .t is well seasuas
vldeJ the weather ,,i dry. Our Indian
is as forward Rcre as to Cho ncighb
States, and ilea c:rce.matanco sur?ria
in our last report, s nd.t.ko ocr.
which we were sorry fur, ;D regard
prudece of sheet th • year. %Ve
made to .ay, the atcr.go rf wt.a.rt ,111wee net more than ten brahtla to the
We undcrrt,,nJ that it should have
.. und' o, fifteen Lusl:els per acre.W
hope that the Letter quantity may be
realized, oe very near it, and this w
touch fur the country, as it will afford
sidersble surplus fur •a'e. I).roley,
stated bef. re, is a good crop, and wit
duce a good sample. Osla is a full
but short in straw. In some case
hams seen oats a failure, completely w
•d, and the grain not filled -this w
very itg.t, sandy evil. Some of ib
sown wheat via also tory poor,• a
titin. We have frequently r:''rmme
Cha: wheat 'horrid be sown immediate
ter Cho 30th of May, and by no mean
allow it to be later than the 25th of
month. Fanner,, however, continue
rng up to Cho tniddie of Juno, and this
wheat sown after the toad of May ha
chance from the extreme heat and d -o
u( the months of June and July. • \
the period of sowing wheat is put off t
late a time as the 20th of May, it ehoul
sown to a day, if possible. A few
then may melte all the difference of • g
crop, or one luat is worthless. As we
fore observed, it b generally the farm
own fault where the wheat crop spec[
was not a fair average this year. 11! -dr
ed land comes slowly to a cyte of fitn
for sowing in spring, and if the weathe
very dry in May, it beoomes .so bard
stiff by the time wheat bin to be sown,
it is almost impossible le work' it ad
tageously, without the use of a clod -:r
cr to break down the terse hard lumps,
end make it fit for harrowing .cd cove
the seed. Very'Jate sown wheat, this c
appears to have been blighted ortheckc
Its progress by great hest, so a to prey
ft coming to proper maturity. Thodad
-corn has succeeded admirably, and will y
a heavy crop. Peas are %e dousiy repo.
--some good, and some rot so. Be
have not succeeded so well as we expect
and the crop wilt not be a heavy one. T
ore not, however, sown to any great
lent. Potatoes are excellent: wo h
heardaome complaints of disease epee
mg, but have seen none. Tho plan uf,pls
fog potatoes in alternate drills with ben
or Indian corn, we are eertai.t to be a go
Alar, and 10 think • crop raided in this w
will be equal to one and a half grown elm
It gives sir to the plants, and 'fibres a lore
supply of food to each variety than could
obtained by a single crop alone. Tho n
*resent rematied and taken by one saris
or epcfes of plant may be different fro
that necessary for another, and.hence, t
different pleats grown together may tbri
better ie the sante space of evil, than Ii
of the same specie,. WO believe a gre
cauls of the safety of potatoes from discs
this year, is owing to less of farm-ya
m
manure be" applied to them, and this pia
is now general. It is now drecot•creJ an
well understood the' Om application of
large quantity of amours to potatoes act
'nest injoriu.relr, end to suro to increas
their liability to discase. Potatoes u he
taken up *.horrid be carefully stored, an
b:.uever sat;, they nosy appear to be n -m
11 is by ea leans certain that they may no
e
a et show •m;i'e ..a of disease. '1'u ire,
then dry, and not In too large quantal,
together, nor in too warm a temperature
if, wo believe, the best mode of keepin
them, of any other vegetable during th
winter. We mixed charcoal with /melee
discoed,test winter, sed had not one discoed, but
we do sot' say they would not bare been
saved without any channel. Th. late rains
will have revittotthe after greet., end pas.
tulip for .andel • considerable advantage,
as we know that both hay and straw are sot
very sbun.'snt. Sufficient fond fru a row
weeks, et this period, will bring cattle into
better condition before the winter commen-
ces, and this is wench wanted to missy of
them, clone the pastures hare been dried
• up the last two months. Every care should
tantebe tee of cattle provender, and net allow
any waste during the o.eceedi.g ax
month.. Cattle should hare wlRueet feed,
but .o waste, until Cho end of the wtster.-
Animals often suffer In the commencement
fits..
It NEP-
p to the
to co-
editors,
,used.-
• of the
e, aed It
farrier.
• crop.
plan of
ery dry
I crop,
. \v.
erg dry
ch curl
a-
n
Ue--
nbght
LOO fur
al Ameba1 ass whet e1 a stids..y of bead-
les
ea11-
tw.lpd to to the tame tbet paster.. aro
geed. le se w
ees immolates, we believe, mows • are lost at that sws from that
casae-te the great 'Our, of farmers.-
Ptoegbiag any sow be commenced, sod ito
'horrid be eoeti.•d ',About intermission
soul completed. 1f hay ao.re an the
farm yard, at sbouhl by all mesas be
plea/bed into the sod. It will be better
applied m this way, than as surface droning
w hen Cho crop is sowing, partieularly farm-
yard manure. The furrows and drains
should not be neglected by any farmer who
desires good crops neat year. There is no
he
pert of tferwer's work requires to be
more .artfully executed than his fail
ploughing and oecsssary drainage. If this
is not properly done, good crops are hope-
less. In very (avoerable seasons, good
rropa may, perhaps, he obtained on good
soil from slovenly cultivation, but a farmer
e more + slimed cultivate his lands for all sorts of
n corn reason*, a he cannot know beforehand what1. cow , sort of seamen he may have. His amerces
uethod must certainly depend upon the seasons,
d stack but he bar, nevertheless, a duty to perform,
d, w° and much in hie ewe power to secure a (air
o corn degree of success in all seasons. \Ve may
ou•ring take a useful lesson from the progress of
es us. other arts. We see that any improvement
rurred, dicotcred and introduced in any art or menu.
44.4 the lecture is itnmedtately adopted by all en -
were gaged in tl:e art or manufacture, or they
• jeer would otherwise hire n, chance whatevti•j
acro. of success. Why is it that farmers do not
been follow that example? It a of much more
e now conreglrence to the world that improve -
nearly meatsushould be adopted in agriculture,
ail do than in say other art practised by mankind.
a con• Wo iee that certain .nodes of cultivation
es wo and management ofealtlo produce superior
pro- crops and animate, and yet we proceed in
Ric, the old may, and Shut our eyes upon the
we improvement* introduced before us, and that
ter- may bo in our power to adopt, i( we would
on only resolve to "go a -head" with the im-
late provements of the timer, and the progress
cut of society. Agriculture should not stand
dcd of society, Agriculture ■hould not stand
el evil in Lower Canada, when in most other
to co"otries it is rapidity advancing in tmprnvc•
hat mcol to e''' tcbranch. AAriculturst itnple-
w- meets are sully 'moored for the farmer's
aJ, use, and if ho w*}s;cool ee to use them
no properly, it is no small advanta:e the they
right
'hen
o so
d be
days
nod
be-
er's
,illy
aID-
ess
✓ ie
and
that
ran-
t/eh-
and
ring
ear,
d in
cut
fan
relit
led
ons
ed,
bey
ex -
ave
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car
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sae.
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be
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no
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ly
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so
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Radium Paacemews--A is heeimestee
this .oybberbeed sebed bio atheism,
was the Quieten r Oas web'
i.
'Wb.
a, with.
mat a moa..t'. h ettatios, answered,-
' BwMtw'n dsakry,-the sprat seared bob
sad be opened his south.'-&rewagham
Mercury,
"Capta's, door," said a so. .f aria, greet
oo board of • soiree( to 1:. port of Cork,
"are you the mate 1" "No," wee the re-
ply. "And sun yen were teetotal/ so much
like the cook that I tb.eghl ye* were the
•tewarvl \VIII yet he after lee&
the loan of your brood -eke to saw aa
ty barrel of floor in two, to aides
a hog trough 1'
A PLAcs FOR greened/0._uA
for er r_vthing and every *its
ss i lady said wh o
broom, bellow., ball of ya two
currycomb, three cats and a gridiron
old oven.
An Irishman, describing a toad, .
was■ queer bird; when it stood op it
n o taller than when it lay down, and
it Lew it went with a mighty great jo
"The boy at the bead of the clan
state what were the dark ages o
world." Boy hesitates. "Next. -
ter loner, can you tell me what the
ages were Y' "freer., they were the L
7
wbwb the p.r a.elod/ss of the carrier
. asst beef- . Or, elute lbs emetic toile i.
the Geld, she bases her child, es spneg deo.
her blecries, N the booth of a tree, that lowest" nay be rucked by the ete. from the
load se .esia, aed soothed to steep by the
i.l!eby of the Mth
rd.. Does the mother die,
ed w
triting- snehle !adieu compasston-
shar.e her grave."
Tea Rorer Scams. Roots -Alt the
brght young (aces were gore; all the Mi-
nme ! patent little beams were gone; all the fresh
voices ahrdl, but musical with the melody
of childhood, were gopoand the lately busy
realm was /wen up lo the silence, and the
old grey 11 es, that buzzed and bumped their
heads against the window panes.
..p.
III
! cow
bi
Sato
aid it
was
When
lt.
. will
f the
Mae -
dark
ages
tanto
efnre spectacles were invented." "
err orate."
110NasT• -" Ah ! John, yon won't
me mach longer: i shall never leave
bed alive f' " Please theesetf, Betty
g
31
th
d
31
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lin
D
w
ci
hee'II please me," returned John,
real equanimity, "i have been a
wore to you Jehn," persisted the d
woman. "Mid lin', Betty, midlinV resp
d the matter-of-fact husband.
IIRALTH AND BRAWTT.-w-. often
ming ladies ask-" flow can 1 bea
e skin r•• We will answer it. On 8
ey morning go to the washtub and
our aged mother, or if she bo not th
u U .1,11; 11 wiii not harm you. leen
and about the house during' the week.
o Saturday commence bright acid earl
rub your room snd entry and doors
til everything " looks like a new butte
o ell ibis instead of your mother, end
ord for it, your skin will riot rely 1
ester, but a rich peach -like colouring
RSADT WIT. -A boy having been prais-
ed for his quickness of reply, a gentleman
observed, whoa children are so keen in
their youth, they are generally stupid when
they •dvenee in years. ' What a very sen -
tibia boy you must have been, sir,' replied
the child.
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great obligation to the constructor, of uee be
ful implement•. We have no excuse for
not improving upon the agricultural rya- ro
tem of our father,. We have many ample- ye
menti which dISy►did• not pouter, and we a m
•son
we
bel
our
sok'
will
nolo the restore -place of health and
arty,-Sco's Weekly Paper.
It,,eseates tet LONDON..Over 61740
bberdes were' comm'tted in London last
ar, and the amount of pror•rty exceeded
illion of dollars: The number of per-
* arrested was 84,480 of whom 31,685
re discharged, and 37,274 convicted o.
d to bail.
ave also great improvements in those in
common use with them, particularly the
plough and harrow. There is no more ex-
cuse Tor onr not introducing the improve-
ments of the day in our system of husban-
dry, because cur fathers did not practise
them, than there would bo for rejecting any
other clothing than that of Adam and Eec,
or any other dyer's than that of a thousand
years ago. The steam engines that were
first invented, though of our •own day.,
would be considered useless now, and would
bear no comparison to thg beautiful and per-
feet engines of the present day. The first far
and melt noble art practised by man should vat'
not leg behind mere r.,cbsnicsl .rte, car- Cho
ried on is confined, and often unhealthy righ
places, where we would imagine the mind it
and intellect could not have the Fame ad- Miss
vantage and free exorcise el in the country,
surrounded by all the beauties of nature,
and fanned by the free sir of Heaven. As
we find it necessary to cultivate the ground,
it should be our ambition to do so in the
most perfect msnncr possible, and if •'thorns
and thistles" are a part of the punishment
inflicted for the disobedience of our race,
w•o should endeavor to subdue them, and not
suffer them to geow and flourish with the
useful plants the Creator has given us. -
The famous Edmond Burke, whose profound
knowlet,'ge of every branch of science is go- ilio t
',orally' admitted to have been unrivalled, AI
and who was 'deo a practical farmer, has wed
tail "that the science of farming required "i
more experience, more foresight, more care mors
and caution, and more devoted attention, A
than any other." if such was the opinion ha. el
of this great man, how necessary it must
be for farmers to understand thoroughly
the art they practice, and to adopt all the
requirements 81r. Burke has pointed out-
u they expect to succeed in their business,
'iVo will not admit any excuse for farmers
not being first in the march of improvement
of the present c'ay. lethe art of agricul-
ture is the first of sll.arts, it sbould, cer,
tsiuly, be first in adopting all practical
-improvement,, car it doe. not deserve to re-
nin its rank in lower Canada. The were
of egriceltu.:.,l•produce has not varied much
since our 1: at report, and is not likely to
vary much for tome time. We do not
ruppose that grain will he very low, at
there is very little doubt that in the West.
ern States of the Union wheat bin not been
a very large crop, had oats have not been
50 average crop,
Sept. 28, iR19.
A Hoosier Editor gives a very good rea-
son for want of editorial matter tetra 5 " A
little circumstance, in cur domestic affair.,
which is not likely to occur oftener than
once in a year or two, most apofole•ze for
any deficiency in the editorial department."
WSW do you sot holt up your head,
ido ?"inquired an ariatncr,tie lawyer of
Owing farmer. •PSqu:rr•," replied t
mer," look at that field of grain ; 11114
table head. hang down like mine, wh
se that hate nothing in them stand n
t like yours."
is soiled diet Mr. Marble lately married
Simi,. The marriage ceremony look pl4
as
he
he
ale
a
ce
is the Granite 8,a'•, and the 'metier knot was
1ed by the Rev. Mr. Flint. Wonder if they have
the 'rock ?'
As Irishmen, cm being aired which was the
oldest, he .r his brother, replied-' i am the old -
no, bet if my brother lives three year. longer,
we 'ball both be of se age.'
Otd Squire n___, was -leered Jodie of the
Inferior Cart of some coos', in Georgie. When
he went hems his delighted wife exclaimed. -
New, my deer, los are Judge, what am IT"-
,
• same darned fool you always fru," was
art reply.
a wedding the other day, one of the genie
is • little absent minded, ebeerv.iJ gravely,
hero often remarked that there have bee.
women them men married this year."
Detchmu hot long sine? remarked, that
eek feet.' to .Inks till after br'ekfeet, lend
he laid ,s teed so long be esaW'ot get hes eye"
apes
BeturrruL SKETCH.-TM character of
the Indian, the majesty of the forest fn
which he roam,, and 11,e p^rfect freedom he
enjoys from all restraint, of civilization,--
naturally
ivilization,_naturally inspires the mind with poetic con-
ceptions, when pondering. en hie rate and
destiny. At least an effect seem* to have
been produced on -air. Bancroft, our Itlisb-
ter at London, If we mot j edge from the
fdlowing deception which he hes given of
11te Indian mother and her babe:
" glow the helpless Indian lobe, bora
without ahelter, amidst ,toren and ice ; but
fear nothing for him, God has placed treat
him • guardian .eget, that can triumph ovdr
the severities of *slum; the sentinel of
maternity is by bis side, and so long as hie
mother breathes he is safe. Tie squaw
loves her child with instinctive passion, sod
if she deem not manifest it by lively caress-
es, her tenderness air real, wakeful and cat-
mint. No te►sge mother treated her babe
to a hireling Norse, mor ever pat awry hof
own rb,ld to suckle that of another. To the
cradle consisting of light wood, aed gaily
ornamented with the quells of the peeeepine,
and bead., sod rattles, the needing i. Lrmly
attached, and eardslly wrapped witb forst
•oil the infant thus swethed. Its bee+ to lb*
•odea.'s beck, is berm as the thornlike hor-
des, Bettye new eh.erfslly L•ekis, tight,
•ow nee.mpsny,eg with tears tie wallies,*
('1I 111'A1.1TIFa.
EARLY Maroon. -_Tho other day a
young urchin, not thirteen years of Lire,
went into a barber's shop to be shaved. The
man, eyiteg his little customer, coolly told
him to take a seat. After besmearing his
ehie plentifully with soapsuds, sad operating
*ilk the beck of the reser, said, "There,
that will do " Rising, aed stroking hie
chis, the youngster exclaimed, v How cost -
Pitiable a mos feel. ohm his leant Is takes
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STRATFORD IIOTF,I.a.
Tie 8ebscrib.r totems lilt Iii... toad
W Travelling rubies. that hs has lamed
the large JSRICIC TAYB&N, glebe Rabe)
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promote the personal coovesience of hie
guests,
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STRATFORD
IRON FOUNDRY.
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also Piero/ha of eight descriptions, and cue
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Stratford, 13th Aug. 1249. v9-at8tf.
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Goderich, July 19, 1849.
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lehebitrnte of the District of Huron,
and the neighboring Distriere, that he has
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Stratford, March loth, 1819, 2v-•t7t(
AGENCY
FOR THE SET 7L MENT
OF THE CROWN LANDS,
IN Tali
WELLINGTON Jt HURON DISTRICTS.
Jugs, 1149.
THE undersigned, Agent appointed by
His Excellency the Governor-General
for the Settlement of the Crows Lend, in
the Townships of Gleneig, Bentinck, Brant,
Gio-'Greenock, Kincardine and Kinloss, in the
(vet, 'V.ein!ir•D? Waterloo and Huron, hereby
gives Notloe to all persons willing and
having mea.., of '."rating therein, that hie
Office is at the i'.!lugc of Durham in tee
Township of Bentinck, on the Guenfroxo
Roud, where ho will receive the application
of the Settlers, evere day of the week, be-
tween the hours of NINE and Fes o'clock.
Fifty Acres of Land will be given to say
Settlers eighteen,yeers old, and a subject
oMIer Majesty, who will present himself
provided with a Certificate of probity and
sobriety, signed.by known and respectable
persons, and having the means of providing
for himself until the produce of his Land is
sufficient to maintain hint. The bearer of
that Certificate shall mention to the Agent
(who will keep a Registry thereof) his
name, age, condition, trade or profession
whether he is married, and if so the name
and age of his wife, how many children he
has, the demo and ago of each of them;
where he is from, whether be has some-
where any property and in what Towo.hip
he wishes to settle.
The conditions of the Location Ticket
are -to take possession within one month
after the dale of the Ticket, and to put in
a state of cultivation at least Twelve Acres
of the land In the course of four years -to
build a house and to reside en the lot until
the conditions of settlement are duly fulfill-
ed, after which arcompli.hment only shall
the Settler have the right of obtaining • ti-
tle of property, . Families comprising seve-
ral Settlers entitled to lands, preferring to
reside air a mingle lot will be exempted from
the obligation of building and of residence,
(except upon.* lot on which they reside)
provided the required clearing of the land is
made on each lot. The noncomplisb-
ment of theme conditions will canter the im•
mediate Inas of the 'Reigned lot of land,
which will be sold or gives to another.
The land intended to be settled Is of the
very best description, and well timbered
E. and watered.
ds will be
ned on a
th
of66 feet, and 11, land one each side wall
divedwd into iota of 50 acres each, to begot-
, tuiton.lr gives.
auties
he
. L twowotherst(oneron'pal Road there will be
each de of the print .
pal Road) marked out on tbe.wbole extent
of the territory, and on which free Loca-
tion. of SO acres will be made.
But a the Government only lotted to
meet the rwprnsrs of Roney en those ari-
dness' Reeds, the Grantees will hate to
opera the road in front of their tocatleme.
The most direct roue to reach the Agen-
cy on the Garafraxa Road is by way of
Guelph and Elnr•,n iheWetting1nn District
GEORGE JACKSON,
-4(esl for &t nanst of the Dar{. , Road.
ew Church
n
WALED TRAbgR81 IM11 be received vevf b'y
the sebeenber ew behalf 1( the Prelate -
torten
Church Bedding Nerewittee, Steel -
ford,
till norm of the 3fee D.esmber nett,
for providing rtiIwrif., Mt, SrIck*, Lissy
Stone, Send, Seao.ed Lnmbn, sad Well.
for the Erection of a BR1 •
t to
roc_
ble.
ainte
TUC,
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CHOLERA! CHOLERA!
PREVENTION I8 BETTER IRAN Ct'R
HEWLETT'S
RESTORATIVE BALSAM
SU
end
the
me
TOR !RR Ct'RR or
Dhrwreee, Deseetery, Bloody Ms, pal..,..:
on
a1MER COMPLAINT AND CBOL RA
MORBUS.
Price Is. 3d. per Bottle.
(7" it has bees attested by experience
foun'ed off the feet, that an attack o
Cholera it geweielly preo.ded by Pre
floury Symptoms*, princrp.tly Attendees
of the Soweto. Thee premonitory Relaxa
Unn and Dierhma, being without Pain, and
sot ieterfeneg much with hwallh,,ie goner -
ally not enticed, until it is fnNnwnd with
decided Cholera 1 The time to present the
Dreae.., • to here rw e,,,,.e, on Its first
Ippesrsncei i. Hrwdetf, Rreteretlee Bel
w., whteh wi11 prnre effcacrorr. rerVPg
its progress, end preventing Ihs Chie elxp,-
Ire cases of decided Cholera, the mime M.-
dicine will be o1 twins** cartes,
No Family sbeeld be without a Bottle of
thin Balsam en Mimi.
Prepared *sly by .1. Hewlett, 96, York
Street, Toet*.
S*Id by Brn. PA BRONX Gode►ieb
Mswvs. P, B. Clark k Co. Port Reno's.
Mr. Wm. loose Sydenham, pore. Salad
Godeteb, 99th August tad/, vit-ef9.
P111?! ?1l Sigel.
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Tee LIPI PILLS IND 111111 Itl?Tsu
PURIFY THE IMOD.
4eJ th.a remove all disease from the *Totem
A Nagle trial .ail rkm n. LIFE PILLSPsad
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BENJ. PARSONS,
Goderich, Jan. 28, 1848. Sale Agent.
TWO GOOD FARMS
POR SALL.
ONE within 2 miles, aril the other with-
in about i miles of Goderich Town
Plot. The fret is LCT la fa tet Comes -
mon, Township.( Geduisb,
CONTAINING 164 ACRES,
1a bounced at the roe ewd 15y Like Heron,
and at Ilia other by a Public Road,-aed
the ..mood is LOT 8 is 8th Co.oueio.,
Colliers*, W. Division,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
and is situated at ted Juoei oe of two Pob-
I ie Roads.
ForParticulars apply to
)NO. McDONALD, Eon.
Goderieh, 12th Jose, 1849. a19 -t/
NOTICE.
T1!E Subscriber having RENTED the
WAREHOUSE and WHARF belesg-
ieg to the Messrs. Davenport, of this plate
has estab4t.h•d himself aa a
roawAa..a Agar cositsteeme exaca*$T.
Any orders or commission from ti. Mer-
chants of Godericb, will receive premiss
sweeties. .OHN McEWAN.
Windsor, Mereb, 1849. 8v -7.U.
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
A. NASMYTH
INdst'r slag thanks to itis friends and nu-
merous Customers for the Liberal Pat-
ronage whish be has received during the
past year, begs to (climate that he has jut
received en extensive Assortment
or men PARIZIIOIRR D'O3, ,
*sod is ready to Execute all Orders give. to -
him with ears and pueetsalfty ae formed
Goderich, April, 12th, 1849. 1"-91011
Upper Canada Rebellion Losses.
Receiver Genera, Office,
Montreal, nth March, 1849.
PUBLIC NOTJcli is hereby sen, that
Ctaiaata for Robe;lion
Canada W is
received est, Mho have hot applied to, and
W attest of their Clause from the
respective hi oftbe Bark a! Myer..
,n the sewers dieted:teas heretofore
will from and after the first day of Jane
next, be a.ees.isted 1. apply for peyayt
of the seise, either pereesally or by duly
appointed Attorsies, to the Pares, Reek is
this city.
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BV THOMAS MACQg7W4,
Lonna *ea ra.eesees,
orate. rsasiT.gvaas, woaa.soa,
Seek ..d Job Pristine, seessied with
...reran aid d..pabh.
Tema AT fin Rome SNP AL. - HIL-
L/NOmemo* per memo if yell .eNesh i iivaeee.
er Twstma aim Sts Pyle with tie ecpiketise
of the year.
No paps, di•oestiseed slit obeys are
paid op, seism the publisher Masked hie edmaa-
tats to de ss.
71iaJ iedieideel is the eeestryre-
geegM. fer six sebeedleve, sk •
sevoith mere retie.
D' Alf lerr atioesesd to tie sateedar/be
pp sell( Willey *RI woe kk aaMbkwa[w
premised to be Mitt at Stratford. _
nosy be .sada Other for the whole for ka is
see mil ran IMO reslMi.Reere, S.a •
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tratfe►d, Oki Jolt 1•11). A
mea. we taesag ,
self trader. o"b. s Isgem j s.:a 1 i
enhesi's iesermeLdsbt OS 11
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seeoc4.g to 8psef1e.time la b
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pit
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bp illoogoor.
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