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VOLUME II.
tr TIIE GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NUMBER.
GODERICH, HURON DISTRICT, (C. W.) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1849.
TWELVE AND MIX PENCE
--N AT Tea axe OP TU. `
NUMBER XXXVIII.
C n r a FAiNEM'S INN SnIATFoaIn.
Dn. P. A. McDOUGALL,
\N he consulted at all knnrr, at the
Brilis?l Hotel, (leA,c*.Tei r)
Goderich, Sept. 13th, 1848. 33-
ALEXADNER WILKINSON,
Prorincial Land Surveyor,
OFFICE AT GODERICH,
HURON DISTRICT•
Nov. 24, ,. ell
J. K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
attend SALES 'a any part of the
'menet, on reaoeable Terme. Ap-
i'!y a .the British Hold.
Go tench, March 9th 1849. td -,Se.
• 1. LEWIS,
BARRISTER, $O(.I(lITOK,
June; 1848. • GODFRICII.
A. NASMYTH,
r=ASHIONABLE TAILOR:
GODERICII.
[iuderleb, April 12. 1849. 2v -n IOtf
ALFRED W, OTTER,
t :•neral Agent & Conveysneer,
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, ¢c. q -c.
GODERICH.
Oct. 1, 1849. 2-45
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINET MAKER::
liars doors East of du Canada Co's. ( jive,
AV I.S 1'-ST1;C•.E.'r,
GODEkICH.
A'tluet 3711:, 1849. • 2-n30
tokcs,
CIIR-1ffS'T and DRUGGIST,1
AVEST-STREET,
GO)7ERICH.'-
March 8, 11149. `Jv-an
JOHN "J• E. LINTON,
nosy ART r u a L t c,
GJnttltissu net Queen's 13cndt,
AND. CONVEYANCER,
STRATFORD.
'.1.I:X.- N1)1;It 111 (BELL. ,
4l' 1•"'•1.1\ i:1:11
BELL. >`
SOUTH E:ASTHI)PE.
March, 29, 1949.. v2 -e.8
MDOROTHYDOROTHYIN)
DOROTHY tGf.AV, widow
of the late Thomas 'hough., of the
Fermin'. Ina, Stratford, bees in re'u,, he'
thank.; lo the inhabitants of Snail, rd, ane
the public generally, fir the tory Lt.erel
support ah,ch they received during the
',Moet tone they hate been in Strafford.
Mre. Douglas begs t i intimate that she
intends carrying no the Immerse as hereto-
fore at the Old Stand, in her own name, an,
hopes by strict aUcolt..n to the comfort oI
her guest', and nt'nlcrat• chargee, to merit •
shale of the public patronage.
Stratford, 21st August, 1849. 2r-ntt9el
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TRAVELLER'S HOME.
STRASBURG, WATERLOO,
28th February, 1849.
'vim Subscriber hereby intimates to htr
a friends and the Travelling Publht gene-
rally, that he ha• even:M d from New Aber
decn to the Village til Sire -burgh, and will
now be found in that well known house for-
merly occupied by Mr. Jones, -where he
will be, reedy and able to conduce to the
comfort of those who may honor him a 4th
their patronage. And while he returne
tbankeefor past restore. he nope•, by 'tries
attention to the wants and wishes of AI.
customer', still to merit a continuance of
their patronage.
JOHN ABEL.
N. 11. -Good STABLES and attentive
Grooms,. 1,2-n-ltf_
'I'O BE SOLI),
N excellent Farm, heing I,ot No. 12.
Alattlan-J ('nnee,smn, Teen.lup tit
G•hdericb, coutai'.ing 100 ac res -30 of wler h
u cleared. The land is of a superior quali-
ty, and well a atered. It as siivated rxael-
ly nine unites from tho town o1 Goderich on
the Huron Road, and at the jnnctinn of,e'x
ditr•rent reads: and as it is in the -center e.1
s populous ati1 prosperous locality, it to ex.
rellenily adapted for • Tavern mend or a
Store. This farm a t 11`cntitled to the
attention of per. one dc.irnue of an eligible
situation for business, and w:ll be Fold on
very reasonable term.. For particulars
apply. to 'Phomas Dark, Tavern•keeper,
Goderich, or to the proprietor •
JON AS- COPP,
Village of liarpurhey,
Juno 16. 1849. Amnion
CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE
Co.$1 PA.YY,•
rrnE Smb.raber hat reg been appointed
Aerial of the
'CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE, ('O.,"
a prepared to r.1e, RP wee aal - t: -r Ass.
une.', and wile lir happy to afford to any
person the neeeesary 'nturmatuun, as to the
principles of the Ineutu'ion,
• JAMES WATSON.
G'derich, 1311, June, 18497ylnl9tf
Blank Deeds and Memorials,
AND all kinds of DIVISION COURT
BLANKS. and BLANK PROMIS-
SORY NOTE', for sale at the Signal
)(Bee. Etery di.crtption of II(I.OK and
OB Prnt'ng executed wvth.Renuesa tad
le patch.
I.AND F()I( SALE,
DB. JOHN HYDE,
[LAVA Twar arsao.)
1E ID IC A L HAIL)
L)
S fRAT)'ORD.
July 31, 14319, 2v -o26
J
d
•
>wi.
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST:
MAP I?D 3 USID1
poetry. romans and urged permits the necessity
lot keeping their cbildrea a •unable mune at
the i14111 Fcb'wd, unstenJ til being ,n haeme
LIKE. MIST ON A MOUNTAIN -TOP. '0 rens re them, a. Is oaten doer. to other
.emmlartr•e, Inc which thaw are um young to
DT W. r•vraaWILL. M benefitted. Thanks were 'hen voted to
Mr Ilutt•haeOl for having dr. e1Tic,eat;y *Wed
Mira Tinsley in conduct og the exaneination,
and to Mrs KunL'ch of Ingue, to whose me
faience and benevolent eff rte the school is
!indebted for n: exietente and success• At
'he close of the meeting the children were
eervrd with refreshment provided for them
by the kinJoeis of this lady.-Drndre Ad-
vertiser.
h
Like mist . • mnunt.iw-iop broken and gray,
T\rdre•m of my euly dry fleeted away;
Nuw the freeing of Lies w,.hit• shadows, steals
na,
And memory reposes on years that are gone !
Wild youth, with strange fruitage .f errors and
learn,
A mid•Jay of blue aid a midnight n( bars.
Though chequet'd, and .ad, sad mistaken
,ou've been,
Still lose 1 to muse on the hoare we have seen.
With tj,re Iona-ea.iahed hours fair vision• arc
doers.
A.d the •oal of the m.a.trel "auks pensive mad
lone:
in van would 1 ask of the future to bring
The verdure tut glaldea'J ml life iu its spring
think of the earn where the Ittahannt errw, '
The pow -covered hill where the hralher-bell
blew,
7 he'roul-burn whieb soothed with ars murmur-
ing ewe./
The wild Bowers tbat gleamed on the red-dert'.
three masted schooner, anppored to be the
Csnedi'n .choicer Gilmour. l'he Captain
hailed the Iiercelee, said fie was in a eink-
eng con Wien end wished to he taken in
tow. The Hercules pan -ed rr,und the
achonner several tirnev. hot no ace. tint of
an inpny to the Propeller's wheels and the
roughness of the pea it was funnel impossi-
ble to tow, and the captain of the %easel
made earl for the beach, and when last seen
pile was doi'-g so. Mr. Andrew Lytle, of
the Queen City, who was on hoard the
!bootleg., *aye that the captain of that vee -
eel made every mumble exertion to give the
required assistance,
ORDINATION A'l' CHIPPAWA. AGRICULTURAL I')KiHIBITION'S.
On %%'ednesdav the 3rd inst. the United It i• generally admitted. that there ie ex•
Presbytery of Flamboro' met at Chippewa 'tattled at the Aviculture! Show in the
and ordained the R•v. %V'llism M. Christi••, Wellington amulet, an gond Stork and
Pastor of the United Presbyterian Conroe- Prodoce as ran be found an the Province.-
galion of ttiat place. The R•,• Mr. Por- Of 'Mia we have just can.o totfeel prowl.
•gnu•, of Beverly, being sick, the ifev. Mr. and tit most be a source of Erniifiealtnn to
Ilemlrrenn, of Si. Catbaiines, was appoint- I those who have the the rnanaeentent of the
ed by. the Presbytery :tes preach, which he Institution, not leu than to llose w•h.ow•n
dad. choosing for his text ('palmclxiv. it the etnter-ialofthe exhihdtnns. •Bit. whilst
15th verse : 'Happy Ie that people that ire we excel in three mai ter., our aerie -Miura!
in such s cone ; yea, happy Id that people implements and machines err few in number
whore God is the f.ord.•' The Rev.' Mr. and genetaliv deserving of little notice :
retreat.nalrv-I plo of ilamiltnn, led the ordination, the result is that we ere la Ileunproternent
re in to tin usua c 'euro, + n whenlen-lento, use• . an w re. ant i
1 look for the ma',• full of manor and trn,h,
Whnr joys, like my own, were the sunbeams of
youeh :
They passed ere the m:,roing of hope knew its
OOPS.
They left me to sleep where oar fathers repose.
i
1 Where as now the n-aelr hearth with the bag fag -
Mier,.
%Vher,. circled the '.rend and .one of nil days?
The legrarl's forgotten, the hearth is grown
cent,
The home of my chaklhood to strangers to sold:
Like a pilgrim, who .peed• on • perilous way,
1 pause. ere 1 part. oft again m enrvry
Those ,rents ewer dear to the 'tirade 1 deplore,
h Whore bast of young .males 1 may never share
nerve,
Hole TO.kit K ter A ROW WITH TOCK wire.
-First Plan. -Take her to the theatre.-
Seleet the p'eltteut girl in the henna : keep
voter lorgnelle pretty cnnst,ntIv fixed on
her. Ren.ark to your wife that that in Imo
. ,yte of beat'ty you admire. Wife will get
fidget y aid cru -s. Observe what an mid
thing it is That no wnmae can bear to he
tm'd of anybody '.cine preit;er than herself.
The row wt11 thus be put in good train. end
you ran make it more or lee• etrong aR yon
ple.ti•e. Sernod plan. -Wait until marc
p, g I I f l t man er, 1 in the tmp1 d h Ih nee I
Mr, Christie wan ,olen'nly pet apart to the superior to introduced it is almost invariably 1
Mini.,ry •' by ate laving on of id, hands of brileht from a diptance. We are led to
the Pr rry," and afterwards Mr. I). ad- kthroo bpevanfrom ng the
dressed 'Viet the Peeler and then the pea-
the
en f lmaluewinrevel
in or
the. RrtipnnsrMr, whenmergin0i Bing
par, on their Several dut(r-, and Ouch an the Ihimfr,es Township exhibition !-- I
•d -'r -.n -as'ie hkc!y to be long rernemb'•re, A Churn, the production of Mr. %Vm, L. t
hy both. On the elope of the services the McKeexin, of Al ridletnn, was the. first nh-
Rev. Mr. Christie received a eery cordial J"ct that attracted attcntann. it Feen,eJ a
; welaienr from the ponp'e of his charge. - realty ingenione and very usrfnl machine,
' The Rec. Mr. Roy, of St. George, on the A Straw curler, made by AI. Allchin of
following Sabbath 6•renoon intridercd Mr, l Part.. exerted great admargtion. -
('hri-t e, by an appropriate a ldreee from tat A Mnniee Machine. made by Mr. Orem-'
Prier. cit. 1 v.%,4. The Rer. Mr. Christie and o1 Pirie, attracted Iheattentiun of every
preached in the afternoon from .Acts : " 1 one on the ground.
apk therefore fur what intent ye have pent' A Straw' Cuter, male by Mr. Boyce of
for mr r' anal it wmtld,be well for no con- . CAU, wan pronounced admirable in in con -1
gre,rnti •n au a rnneregation and as iredirid• l etrnction, but con!d not be exhihieed, its
nal., c n,Ll they give a ern er answer l0; wo:ke having .ustaine,I extensive damage
that question.-,Viagar,s .lfail. i• in ill removal to the Show.
Cheese Press, made by Mr. %Vatson of
We had the honor of seeing hie Exeellrn• t Ayr, on which a weight of 900 pounds was
CT the Governor General on Monday la41,nnbrought to hear at once, and 501b more by ,
hi. return from' Tnron,n. Ile longe well,' every addt'inual pound attached to R lever;
and eeetres in rrght 'nod ',pante. The free, 1 excited universal attention. Its cost wean .
retie air of Upper Canahla hap prod.:ced the' named at 4111.
glow of health nn hie I.ordslti• a fare : n11:i A one horse Tread -mill Thrashing Ma -
moat eincernly do we hone and wash that It chine, wade Ly A(r, ('o.rn• Ciark, of facie,
.nny emmnnrl with the inierp.t, of the conn-' catide.1 a deal of amnerme-nt. The hearer is
try, then hi. Lordship may remain in these' placed on the machine, and in travelling up
parte, rather than return to Montreal or a woolen eminence, which gives way under
Alnnklamle. •his feet with every prep he travels, drive.'
1' 'tine I metes- \I•'n''ar I, -t, rt the Fall
to i:., is at the toU,b, preparatory to g gala l\'r not 're i M•• -era I.afnnt-on». Tarter,
The eentl.mcn rmmnneing the Eeeentivethe nurhine,
,and thrashes the gram. It
• rid Ilo,l mart. II'rreet and some am!1•emnnt.
BJdwin, hieing and Ilincle. TMe These were by no means ele'ctiief porta in
not. She will he sere to ask con if her S all,n of the articles exhibited, hot were the meet
bonnet is rtratght. Remark that the liver nrnr,,I in pond i'ealth and epirits. +St. coneniciou,. There were l'Inmghu of vari-
Calkoriars J 1. ' oto kinds, one with a novel ahltion for
e( ntnr-rcnNt, of w°tics are gemmed In thin
king whether their bonnets are etraiKht,-
'•meaning the observation by a general
eeriest of rrfeceinne on the whole sec, as
hong a set nr drprey I menbug•, end winding
up with a remark, that von never knew but
enc girl that had any common Ferre shout
her. %V,fe will oak who that wad. Y
with a sigh, reply, "Ali ! never you mind.'•
I Wife will ask you why you did marry her.
then ? You Fey, abstractedly, " Al) ! why
indeed r' Thr, row in now oaf ly ander
way. Third Plan. -Tell your wife you are
going to Paris for a month. She will eek
to Re -company you. Reply that that id out
of the gnr•tarn ; you are gnM-' upon busi-
ness. Wife will ask you what bustne-p.-
Answer that that is a peered which you ace
net jnetified in revealing. Wife will way-
" Ah, a pretty port of bm.inees that yo:,'re
afraid In tell y'nur wife of." Du yon onw
keep silent, end the lady will finish the ,
operation of getting up a row hereclf.-
Man at the Cerner.
T,VF'1'Y-81X teres of excellent Land. twine
1 Use %Vest port of Lee 16, 7th Cnnce•sinn of
Vaw•ane•h,'well he .oldf.r less than the Gov- 1
rnmen a prime. One half deli. purchase money :
wall he reero.reel dawn, and two vete• w dl be •t-
owed for payment of the remainder. Intending
urcha-era may apply to Mr. JOHN ALLAN,
'avers Keeper, Gslerieh.
(indr-rich, 13th July, 184*. .01-23.1
rO MILL PROPRIETORS,
A' YOUNG MAN wantieg a Seustien.as
Muller -also a good Accountar.t. For
urther perticnlaee apply.by letter poet paid,
o F. G., Teckeremrth, Huron District,
Ch da W
rP11E CANADA COMPANY have for e
l dispnsel, about 1,500,000 ACRES OF I
LAN') dispersed thrnwghotu most of the p
TOW n.hips in Upper Canada -nearly SOU,.
•100 Acrce are situate,) :n the Huron Tract,
weal known ae one of the mo -t fertile parte
of the Province -at has trWeel its gigots- '
tion in five years, and now contains up-
wards of 30,000 inhabitants.
The '.ANDS ere offered by way of f
LEASE, for Ten Tsars, or Jor
Safe, C .9 S H D 0 )F Y -the plea r l
one-fifth Cash, and ike balance in Instal -
insets being done awry with.
The Rents payable let February each
year, are ahnut the interest at Six 1'er
Cent,npnn the price ofthe Land. Upon most
of (tie Lots, when LEASED, NO MONEY
IS REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon the
*there, according to locality, one, two, or
three years Rent, must be paid in advance,
-but these payment. will free the Settler
'rem further calls until 9nd, 3rd or llh yea
of his term of Leine.
The right to PURCHASE the FREE-
HOLD during the term, is secured to the
f.easee at a fixed sum named in Lease, mud
an allowance le made according to antici-
pated payment.
Lista of Lands, and any further informa-
tion eon be obt•taed, (by appl.catien, if by
letter post-paid) at the COM,Anr'aOrreca,
Toronto and GodieneA ; of R. BIRDSA LL,
Esq., Aspieds!, Colburn• Dietrtct ; Dr.
ALpino, Guelph, or J. C. W. DALY, Esq.,
Strjatford, Huron District.
((Gc erich, March 17, 1848. 7
FARM FOR SALE.
ONLY FIVE Miles from CODERICH.
LOT No, NINE, to the 9tb Contestation,
Township of Col neer,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
Fifteen of which are cleared, and tinder eel•
tivalon. The Land is of **collect finable.
end well watered. For further particulate
seely te JAMES CLARK.
Claremont, August 2* 184*. gv-a29tf
ei A SE PAIS 017
DELIVERY,
I'OA GOOD CLI'AN BARLEY, at the
[V MATt& I N() mum tar, by the Rob -
see • ' J. /. IiMI1'TAIN.
Gederteh, Oct. 10, 1949 9v -e360
Anise* 9th, 1849. 2v -n290
HURON HOTEL,
•
IAME9 GENTLES, wnutd respectfully in.
3form the hnhahiunt• o(Goderieh, and its vi-
inity. Mei he wall coasts/1'1y
Keep Ilorses and Carriages
FOR HIRE. tor which he respectfully cliche
the patronage of the public.
JAMES GF.VTi.F,S
18th Sept. 184,. .2..33-tf
NOTICE.
iIE Subscriber having heen appointed Aernt
for the PROVINCIAL, MIJTUAI. AND
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. here-
by iniimatee, thee he is prepared to merger S.h-
. eriptione for Stock in the Proprietary Breech.
and aplilieanons for Insurances in the Memel
Branch, end to gave finch information o. the
@ object as may be required.
JOHN CLAW(.
Goderich-, 96th Sept. 1849. 2r -n34'(•
-- T() LET,
HAT MRde,me awe..taw beer, eppn.ire
t►.8trsntboat T , bialoagrag to Jetts
Wilda 4th, and presently neeapied by Mr. Bea -
mac. ie is firer and well *dented to the sr of
• re•pereeMel hmih--haviep • lit" rhnIee Wal
oreheat well sleeked with carellie* frowar tee et
ru'o•edeecnpioa•, Itellkirommity 14 No. het-
be.roftJ.dench enhances the eine ofth.' mote -
than and ■s the preprint., is dominate that it shnold
centime to
be eceeplpd, h w4M be let mer n'a.-
aa•ble le m., 4ither Ise w et wpm yew *stat
be agreed upon. For farther
p('ORicolaree pP1WILS a
U.derleh, ,ed Tebewery, 1849.
FU k-NIirTURR
(2111e01 b e.m\aatre 1,w lyueeltie
Jtf&tit
CHERi►Y mad P1LUMMFR h
RAMC^ GORDON,
Goderieh, Sept. 1*, 0149. vt-n92.tr
•
KIRRIEMUIR.
Ktaalp.tna IHTAyT SCHOOL.-Thn first
p,thltc examination of this interesting ane,,.
tenon look place in the .ebonl room r.n the
23rd instant, before a numerous and reeve
-
table a.ermbly of ladies and gentlemen,'
among whom we nheerved Colonel K Woe')
and Mr. Kinloch of Logic, Sir Cherlce
all, the M. -.ea LrIJt of Kinnrdy, Sec. The
teacher, Miss Thielev, was favoured nn thi.
occasion with the aid of Mr Hutchison, the
•mperintendent of a similar institution in
Dundee. The examinattnn embrace, a va-
riety of subjects, with which many preeenr
were evident') surprised to Rud c' ildren,
from Iwo to .'x trayo of age, mo famil,ar.-
The habit. of attention they love aequired, 1
end the progress they have merle in the
elementary plate e.1 edttcation, are highly
creditable to their leacher, and meet, have I
been grati yang to their parents. Froin the
report which wread al th -'
u.
appears that this school was opened about; 1
ten month* ago, that the aver'ge Rumbler.
of scholart a one more Hum 71, and tMfre
fnr eseh ehlld is only WHO tawny per week.
The exnsase hie hitherto been defrayed by
a few liberal donattoAa, the school feta hay.
Ing armonnted only lo about £I0. Duna
lima• eaanot, hoWeter, be depended on se
• reenter source of ineesa, and therefore
sonnet contributions ay earneeth 1.i -quested
nit be9alf of the Linda. it id hived that
thy will be required mile fora short peri•
'ed, few UN report elated Ihat.C40 annually
would 'hereafter soigne t• 'meet the metal
expenditures ; end from the interest excited
Iry the examination It is en.tde.11y exper-
ted ihet the nnmher of .chola►• will rapidly
ineTMae till it bec,r.
i ,q & - {sawing
e a►nnl.., Bir C. ij.Q.h the
'steelier on the (feet notary el suck teslt-
FATAL AccinaaT.-On liTonday evening,
atter o'a'k, ,s we hear. Mr. Thomas fisher, 1
of G,inahor., fell off a load of fernittise he •
wad moving fir a nei_hhor, and both wheels, j
of the wag•,n pa•n-ng over hia hotly,cansrd -,
r juries that rep,dt-, in 1,-. death next mot. -
nine. 1t race -erred jn-t in front if a b
and the °reenter hcartni a Cry of pain, went
not with a lieh', and dt•eoverrd the poor'
man, whom he knew. -in the roast 11 a
heeds had kept nn. Mr. Dea.er ha• left a'
Wit` and f.urcluldr•n,-St. Calk. Journal
cleaning without ,tnnpnre • Caurns, of
very nsefd kind, and beasrtifnlly pa:nlcd :
:Panning Alacltinee, of exee'Ient make, but t
• without any novel t•: Clover Seed G titterers ;
dna a variety of other implenents and tool!, .
Which we cannot prntent to de.cnbe.
Manufactorers•are our great want ; pen -
ole who would cnasnapn the prnd:ice, and
furnish tie with manitfactnr,J article. nn the
spot. With a large income 'r'm horse. the
people of this neaghhnrhoo I are pont, and
*here is 'dile market for Produce ; wh•let
Dotntnes is rich by ata own ntannfaclemma a
enol Mime market, and cverv';ling to on the
roe -1 • I' proere-stun. Bmf their water prhvl-
leges are ensile the mn.t ol.-many of ours
mos .11.,awl where only partially empint-rd.
When well cnterprize prize upon ns 1 Shall
wp have to wait fur Annexation ?-Guelph
.glen liner.
kltrhael liobrir, of Welleel,, e' a•rcel on
the Coronet's verdict with the neuter or
hie Meitner -in-law ha. h••en rnnml gn'Ity of
Mneelawghter at the Gore Dolle t .A•.txr•,
.snd acnteneerl to tom. r .r.' hard lobour in
he PositentiaryGalt Repo, ler.
GaaaT Wr.TFR' R •11.11046-i<RIOLI-
TInrt eA•.R0 MT THR Toff 'I CuptaL.-AI
the meeting of the Town Council on Mon Erotic the Journal tel Express.
day evening, the 01111 ma'Ier of imp lrtanec LETTERq mom AN OLD REFORMER.
hr. -eight rip 1.11 Ad • rrenlu•toe moved by Mr.
Boger, and eeeonde/d he Mr. Daniell- NUMMI n!. '
That the Mayor and T••wn Cnuacil of Sir, -1 rimier, in a recent nnmher of your
the Town of Lnn,(,n 4,, hcrehy plelt'e I paper, an article upon 110 outj ,c( of Elec.
thcmeclvee nn behalf of the Town, to •,,b ' lion of Loc '1 (nicer-, and 1 pereoive a let.
seethe fnr Stork in the Great \Ve.tcrn Rail -I ler, dealing with the vanm q-'c+•iun, in the
road Cnrnpany to for amount of £20,000, to' Pnro:u, Mirror, another good Reform jour -
he nw•ned and bscnmr the prnperty of the I nuts which 1 take, 1 am glad that the idea
raid Town, patab'e he De'enterea at 20 • bar been started at the prevent tint?, for
year, after date, with interc.t,-providing 1 there never was a period) when in necessity
an Art ran he nbteined at the next pitting • was more apparent. The Ministry !AVE':
of the l.yyi.htrire, enabling them to do so."' cvidcntly a greater share of duties than they •
(Caner ,)-'it'rre P.•ess. 'can properly dicc',arge--al:houg,h lhcr are
The. Price of Wheat re name Rtatin ,,ry i more bueineee-like than any men who have ,
in Gell, cot is 'tt at re it to now 5a 3•11 I been in olllce daring the last thirteen years
York foe extr,, and 5. 2J for nrdi• art cam- -Rud their hbnr+ m ght bc.j•'r,ly and be•n-
rficiall hnl t 1
' cued . 1 ne app"tnlmenia to
pies, Ole of our mill, we nndrrsiand,
I office, and the d'.•nieede therefrom. are a :
amour to cease pnrchaoing Wheat. Over I constant source of retty annoyance, and
100 barrels of f1 •.,r are made every div at ;moat detract fr, n that constant attention
rich of nor mills, yet one of them has a which ought to be psi I to more im;wrlant
,!eek of Wheat nn hand that cannot be mattera• Just fence Mr. Bil•Isxin in ilia
ground before the n8licipetcd close of nevi- art of frame)/ a clln.e t•. rhe Men cloud
tion. The goanlhty of Wheat brought in Bili, and his table etn•wel with from fifty
'h:a year must therefore be enormous.- to a hundred lettere from snptica'tts for a
Gam Rrisor(rr• paltry cennty clrrk.hip f"T.n..gtnc I,ir„ set-
Pnn.net rind, Or,. 12. Cling the clashing elii:n._.!ulying how to
RTOTS IN Pill LADr:L1'lulA,-.1 large t,i anti the. frien 1, 1n,1 how 1.0170id /11°114
prick, corner of St. Marr and Smith fit., ° tltat_,vpT;;li:n;f the none•rboa 74a1t*ra-
none of John Smith and scarcely daring to
reform the impottenrtv of 'Parona• Brower,
Pillow hien into the Council chamber, wish
the Eo'•cntive Resembled, and hear the va
vying opinions of every rnee,brr. lath
hope, ilia favor to a -k for a particoiar
(!rent. and each inciirs the risk of til -will
metal were a minded and taken lo the if dot successful. A little co. t leramon of
pitch a scene will afford very on,l rea,•,n.
for *ripe° ting the pr.pneed plan for the
election of all leen! officer. rho
could mutt) properly, and with greater pat
sanction to thetnscive., choose (heir own
officer,, than the most p••rfeet aJouniet'a-
lion would be able to do. The men a•pr
ing to nfleo era generally kno n in tori'
nwn (ncali•y, end 11 they have ant .raj ea
lunaable qualities, they run very aitle chance
of seseting with the 'enamel of a ennslilu-
eaey-*'.dor the present system they have
tint to intrigue •n'l toady, a 1 obtain all
well known ae the California Homo.. and
frenevated by the ',gored pnpu!atinn of this
city, wag nttaked and fired roto by a party
of oilers from Mnvarncneieg, wain took e,i-
ean'eio of the Pnlire tot twin'engaged
..t the eMninh. T)nring ty he fire, photo were P't
fired, and ens man in rrp}trted a. killed ;- 11rl
drog store in the neighborhood. Military
•re petite, ready to assist the police. a
they sr• cable to restore ceder•
The Cheerh Property of (hest Retain is
eenmaled as being worth £10,000,n00.
Reisisees i. derenbed as rapidly tmpreving
to Mumu al. We benefits wilt\ that it way
be se.. -.bar. and Brprrs.
The Cleveland Herald of We'Inewday, the
Std 1tt11t; •,y.: A. tits prnpeher /hectare
e4spies ap last might, *M. of?.i..
Pori.n ebe nearly came in molls+awn with a
they with for. This works badly, in a •cram
ety of way., one of its must injutions con•
sequenced heing the crnw•Ime of all pnbl c
' places with s6ofiLng Iambs of the law, or
un.crnouluus party hack., who caro r o noire
i for thn welfare of th , people. than they do
for the fabled gem femme who inhale,* the
moon. Election by 'h. 'WO ;i a would re-
move the objection in the t lan now perste-
1. 1, and 'ecu -e a purity emoneet r:flri de
1 which has not existed !thin my recullec-
tion.
" The patronage of the Crow n,'' A. the
power of appointment by a M,ni'try is to•m-
cd, is a very pheasant war for the gull•ng
of the people not of their rights. The
Crown to only a creation of the peoplo, and
1 cannot ere how "► why it rhunld score
"prerogative" in n wager so vital ns the:
local government of the country. fr bas.
however, u'nrpr.l that " prerogative," and
the sooner the electors of Canada are armee -
ed to the fat the better. It strode to en
administration Use morns and the tempta-
tion to become rnrruid : fur 1 -tit convinced
that it hie nn"n,eible fey a email bode of men
to hold sorb an unl'miled mmn.'nI of pe•wer
wnhoot ab..ing it. 1 an,, probably. Real.
cal, nod u1lra, In my telear,•hut 1 feel eer-
tatn that 1 dui con'm"r-•e'•re. i aelvecate
a vowelising in advance of repressed ',pin-
kie, h'.t nut 1:t advance of felt opinion. iir,d
if the Pre.. will only !peak out independent.
ev and *ideal! re>;ard 1•• party prrjndicer,
Canada may he !deemed, with foil and fro.
!oral goierntnrnl Ir, fere 1fe close of 1860.
AIr..11,1!ow'. Mufnrinal Act id R great.
✓ t••;', but if rl',ee -mol Aro for r',OrgA. It
plugs 'hoot too pornt, aril to U --e a common
pi.ra
••‘ spoilt a good beginnin_," 1
would net wily make maetetn'•s in cities
ele•etive, bet extend the principle thrnugh-
wit,he whale eo.mlrv, and do away- with
the" New Cooimienion, of the Pears."
would monose mt:v change of having, ad
petty jn'l'e of a Inn nabir', each a roan as
Vxnsieteri. and, avmod the probability of te-
ar stung with the rubes of jnatiee men wbo
eau neither read nor write. 1 would take a
leaf from the book of our neighbors acr:wn
the line, and elect sheriffs and all ether dis-
trict .-dicer,. 1 meth! magi all men peid
directly by the prnpte reeonnmihlo to the
people. In another leiter 1 shall return to
this so' ject, and show how far the principle
ought to be brought into nperatten.
AN 01.1) REFORMER.
Township of B. ini(ord,
October 8, loin.
1'.. S.-1 must, in a few words, notice the
article to Ihu Baric .Wa„f,rl, wbieh yom
forward •ti too. 'I' ,'. causer has evidently
ken t . i ... i 41, ar•.ei„n, to
-1 ,n l :, ',t •.%.1 u ' :; '00 ;Are I . :11 btlrlly
state wherein. 11'tl:,nke that 1 find need-
le.., fault wish Mr. Ilaidwvn : on the co.-
trary, 1 adm re hi n as a statesman, amt
respect hirer as a min. Ho thinks that I
find needir.s fault with high ea:anee, hear'
ca.atom, and no re!reuehment. 1 would
ask why Jud the .Reformcra of Canada re-
turn a Reform parlia'nent?-f,rRcontinue-
tion of abuse, or the removal of it T He
thinks that i wool 1 sweep overboard all oft -t-
rials but Reformers. 1 would ren.nve all
' violent Tories who are seeking to injure the
Liberal party. and 1 weeild never appoint a
tory, when known to be a reckie.a p:rriznn,
ale Faye that such a removal of Tories
would create a.frmi;y party similar to a
Fsmdv Compact -es lee sure thea we have
not a a la,nily pail v or F undy Compact
' trend!, or via exiat,n., 7 'IIs other objec-
tions 1 !hall peek to rcmuve in the court°
of my letter. 1 lru,t that he will give that
tn•ertiin,',o that 1 may be understood by
those who have read his exceptions to uty
tint cunlntunteatiuo. • 'w
FrWee the Jonrnel and Faprm..
LETTERS rand AN OLD REFQRMER.
AuaaIY.R IV.
Sla.-In my third letter I promised to
chow- in this how' tar I would extend limo
Principle ..f Election 10 alt Local O;ficrre;
1 no•v proceed to iedte:n that prnmi.e.-
A, the gran;l principle upon which 10 -
ground the matter, 1 would tinder crony
appnautmont pubject to the election ley the
people. which is pail directly by the poopir,
and whirl) cannot be regarJ,rl a. hoinn im-
medu:cly auh))'•c( to the governun•nt. Of
thio ell FS are Megistret'•., 5: berate, Comity
Itog•strar.., 'Detract J olgee, the comet. n
Muniri, al Odiic.•r•, Cierk. of the Puace,
Clerks of flit, 1)t.tr:rt Comte, Dt•tr:ct
Choke, Judges and Clerks of Bankrupt
(:curse, J•tdgcs ar,d Registrars of Surn,gate
Gout., Militia O.3cere, and mil Feltiratronal
O'Twora. The iia applies one,
het it a,;••IJ pow* .eagle ennt,gh when
once brought in',, n:x•ration. Thu ,mull
.till leave a wide !cope for crow', patron-
age,toocratng 10 it the gift of the C,•tome,
*be Crown '.and.,, the Excise, the chief
portion of the lmlieia,iee, and the who a of
what are known a, the Public D•tparI'nente.
Division of lahnr to pooh a manner w"nl1
elloe the 'Al ms'ry mow; rime for legiela-
ti•n, soil n nob r :ho i,' -•pie in .re satinfed
with their eftii-iits. The only rhj•-ennui.
A 'itch can be br. iglit epain.t the proposed
at•peintae•nte, are the 1.nmr•I rubbery of
1101:1:111;1:11'1.11"'t
' ' ern• M• ..• ,•f the rr awn, n^d the. aesnmed
11:1:44 v : 1 )h' mace ii d'-cl'atkn Web an
areusn'l.t,..n of new duties, • V'tat aro
thepried••gee .d the t riewn bill a certain
e 'i
nrreclr',ent unoti th• rights 0 the emu -
meetly, of which That rr vn ie • part a-
.* nil why ennead a neaps he more ,rowhle to
select "1;0 •.1 11 1. and tine," 'hart an admin•
,etre,: 0 0 h r!' mins! be ent,reIe delende, t
own the erne, '.f a email knot of petit -
S enn T A plain answer In ,her, two el mrire
gift a',nih,l,fw the (rjecthine to which I
here allnlnl. 1 w ill, in as few *mak s.
pupeib'e, examine my ptrtpraI- •n. 1 *rat
desire to make magtrvates Hee live. N bat
are magletraMn? A relies witch appoint -
rd to pre.erre the rr'irrt d.nte the legal-
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