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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1850-01-31, Page 1.i mom tr. LL$ S wee isle ▪ :r e t Wars M moan Minna re. 43111_ e. torr es . easels' a. MU& cetu'C. e tassasa sesYe i 1, MeV rte Inn Waal. ind terwinam- elitist ta e 0. ifs. vanes £.Zulus el /PPE i. 1 1.- itener is/. 'd aerwe.r. tv'ca ruua rt.rp,'s, CRU1.10, . rMwe .a for Ida *near 1 *oh that aril.... , ecuarr, L, IP lb r expelled M ••hea.ar lrrFR e system. l IS and •! u •I o• RNA. e> I.♦ Mir v, a., e ,wa .. W . 1.9 .ally .,q,.{•,.alre a I. ▪ nil pen `W .. 1. e•10110d hew VAIN les Tess. Agent. RMS ther with. ichT.ten it Cuncea- CRES, ke Huron, oad,-and ORCew len, ES, two Pub - D, Ere. n 19-tf ;TED the ;F belnng- tbis place :amass. the Slee- ve prompt ;WAN. 4r-7otf. NTe ds and na- acral Pat - during the be has jest U• MW, rr given t1 s formerly •3t -n !Ott Losses. Fre, h, 1849. Riven, that Leases in lied to, and ▪ from the Mnnnrsl, ore notified ✓ vet' June tr pap, ant ,r hy duly st Bank is ER, 1. R. G. 4-19 ralleenermIlw I1Q , rEowspar UE:EN, ,Eascw. rested with rBHIL1 ci1s1 dvesoe e *shoat stream see it his Wyse, seems*/ te- 11 receive a (iter wrest M i" est of the • T • • ...s $$ •;I RIF% VIM TF :N 8f11Ll.iNU$ it aura.Cs. VOLVME. Ti. 'garb. Da. P. A. etcDOU(:.11.L, CA N be consulted at all home, at .Ifrs. Was. F• Geodia4' a. Front -St. Goderich, Sept. 13th. 1848. 33- i ALEXANDER WII. INS 1N, Pr, )t•lpfr'IR! Lord , t!]Yl?Jur, OFFICE AT GODERICII, HURON DISTRICT. Nov. 94, 9, 43 J. K. GO O D I N G, AUCTiONF,F.R, W 'f.L attend SALF,R in an• part of the District, on reasonable Terms. Ap- ply a .the BritiaA Bari. Goderich, March 9th 1849. Cv-5n i. L WI s, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, June, 1848. GODERICII. A. NASMYTH, FASHIONABLE TAILOR: 1,22:2-t'v"".7-22 2, G 1DB'RICH. O„devirh, Aprti 19, 1849. le-010tf • ALFRED *W,•OTTER, General Agent & Conveyancer., COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, die. Be.. OODI:RICH. ales. 1. 1!b'. 9-s2S DANIEL GORDON, CABINET MAKER: Thou dicers East of the Caada WS. Offish WEtar-STR^•ET, GODIRICII. aria ! .7th, 184J. 1 Cy -130 teke.o, CllJL fI 'f and. D ?cru GrsT "THE GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD -TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE NOMBER.tr (ZODERICH, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1850. Poctril. PICTURES FROM MEMORY. lr ria" at14 U - Among the brauriful pictures, That hang ort Memory's wall, Is ole of a dint old forest. That pecan:oh best atilt. Not for its gnarled oaks oldeo, Deck with themtaletpe, Not for the violets golden That spriakle the vale below ; Not for the milk white lilies, That leu from the fragrant bodge, Curvetting all day with the sunbeams, And steaheg their golds edge ; Nit for the vines on the upland. Where the bright red berries rest, Nor the pinks nor the pale sweet cowslip, ft seventh to me the best. Isere had a little brother. With ?yogi that were dark and deq-- In the lap of that old dim forest, Ile f ei h is nese, asleep ; Licht a the down of the thistle, Free AP the winds that blew, We rood there the be•atifsl wtatnete. The sentmers of • to■g age Bat his feet on the hills grew weary, And. nee vel th. Aetame e,. I made for my little brother, A bed of Autema kavta. Sweetly hi. pale army folded Mr neek :n meek embrace, As the tight of immortal beast. 13.leatly cover •d his fate. Auld when the arrows of sunset Derlg.d in the tree tops bright. Ifs fell in hi. wiot-like beatify Asleep by :he fetes of light. Therefore, of all the -pictures That hue cot Mesoory's wall, That one of the dim old fomt, S.emeth the best of all. AGRICULTURE.' AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR DECEMBER. Cnnelvdt d frost last trerk. Tate character of this country may paw for satisfactory excuse for those who are ' S TWELVE AND 8IX PENCE AT THR END Or THE TEAR. NUMBER LII. 'realized from the same varieties, Std quant:- we have no doubt they will prove interest- Indian will sell a skin until he has hada had epirit•, as his r:•al wee expected to r-. ty of products raised upon a farm. One one and tnetructtve to hundreds, nay thou- cote the ueeer.+ry e I ply of' to arca in the man may ap: ly all, and dtafo•e of 411 to the .ants of nor youthful readers, who may not coerce of the +ftert,non, when all chance fnr very beet advantage -while another man have aece." to the same kind of tnformarion y -tpokcn w old have been over. A., how- mae .:Selly do to the contrary, and nut in hooka of *clence. We refer to our re- ever, Ray.:.tailed tit" object of his journey. realise half the amount of the first man.- marks on this •abject in another place. We and the sweetie wines had attend 'd i'. the One man may keep his stock so well that diriect the attention of reader* ■nd our a. ierot's eye gli-ten,-.1, and at ler•gth he ex - some of them will be conetantly yielding coterupnnee to the Proepectue published ••laimed with a chnrkl^, ' Brats, Mr. Itay; I a return, and alt greatly improving In a at nn the laeupge. Tho.e of our newaptper .houlj just like to be to your 'hoes; for if and value, while the other moo neglects les brethren term will copy this prospectus and von hav'ent muds old Mare fortune, my stock, they yield no return for their keep- make each remarks upon nor work as they lame is 001 Johnaan. Hoch prime beaver. Eng, red are of much lees value in the ppring may think it deserve., w•i!I greatly oblige ton never sow. By the inm,n.tal bend of than in the fell, and perhaps some of them u., and nn doubt help us to enlarge the Gent rat Jiek•nik, het yeti are a lucky dog!' die from insufficient keen and neglect.- sphere of, we aro-•, our uv. fel labors. NVe It+v expres•rd hu anti!,,': •n at hating This le the management that causes some are happy to say that several orders from ,'men o' eneh grr;.f store.:.td after a ba- faraters to be prosperous, while other.. never .o, ictie• and clnhs that did not take the tv mesal, the ti alto,', be^an•t'r 1• d+t', work. - improve their condition, and aro likely to paper lar t yea., hare already tomo in.- Firs' th•• r'.o•'o''re.uhmt n.-. . and rept- attribute their want of steep. to anything. From tho reduct • :, of price to societies, . ed, to the eon.ternati in t 1'r'm .blit.•, with a but the proper cause. We have often and the plan eo hate adopted of giving Iteral lid plartt'taI rmr•ke. 44 a'r.I round thought tt a strange circumetance to lee a.. prises, we troth - pate a large increase to our r he agent's tent, the Ilpohan, 1(snt'nape. farmer; the proprietor of one hundred arpents circulation. Let the friends of agricultural (1 i-••'Jiever, Sins:Tilt as nth. r Indians, en - of land or more, a good house and (arra - it extend to vee a reasonable eup- jnyr.t with nnraixed. ettisfari'on styli to budding:, a •tock of horses, cattle, sheep port, of Ile right kind, and we promise them i- •Sinal t•r.•cimte ks 'e c. 'PFr "trent and swine, farm implements, licc. kc., tra- them an interesting and a useful paper. - y wail m•••t t4ter-,i•, f Ilse vi et•it: net a :Telt! eel from 30 to 10O miles or more to sella a Indian wee !•.•¢'•tion ;and when,the tire.: few boatels pf nab or barley, tbat would ( rnmgteneed ille e•ht,fied ebnrieinrs t'stlfi.d not bring hart. perhaps, more than from d I F 1 1 h their dr !fel t hy •:i.pe•ing .d ah••i► sktr• in four to eight dollars n cash for his load, I I an rquelty ttt.er.1 m,.nner. leech, indeed. and for his time and expenses. It is quite wap the rcttvtI% of the 1pr.kan n:r M, and nt absurd to think It fum§r In such a reepecta- d 1 g P° his *u,istnnt'Rav, that when 14nbletie rrce- ble position, should 'ao greatly misapply his Eyed at length lata Rnpr ly of t,.h.•rre, vert t produce, and his own time. We know, at I g h nor cern a •kur.l-•kin remained, for all event", that ouch management will never -. which he n. •!.I trs•'e. Well aware that Mn allow of any great improvement in the eon- dutep, of the farmer who practices it. In- drarkti•et, when once di•rnverc,f, wml•I P p... lost y sir with s draw ill; Rae, Vier a brief tutor of ►.•pose, deed 11 would be impossible for him to rea- borroo rJ t for h herre, and ba,rried hat k t•, • Ilse hie own. only that he gives his own I want. the fort. 1'is joerney Das tedious n labor for hot hung, or estimates it at aoth- the extrra •. for the rim, nh►rrinJ,• eras. ren - ing. rf by futlowing a better system, and ifere'•I ,t n. or as tt • its .!tengueaNe.-- keeping their inferior grains at borne, theytn could hate a good borne or two to eclat an- At length. r Amaerrr,tae Tonna m clerk, .- whom had returned nisch dr( ills former dee- mostly, a few good oxen, mulch cow., Pomo forth from Spoken amidst. the plaudits of pendent feeler , rarOe nota more in eight of pork, and good butter or cheese -they who.o party, whnee a lona .i Hent regarded !iprkan, where he wee .received with open would find themselves much better, and in a more independent condition very soon, lh arms. a. was Nick who earn the result of than by the present general system of go- M'oung on, eager mn y, d the recall ie the ]Hung mta'e j•nrncy, drew hien to hie Eng long journey* to market to sella load, h f I k h I cnnnting hotiee, and motioning him to 1 or animal that was not bringing much cash. refute to cr chamber , w!lun tho father, pear, install...A himself at his Irdg r, with The sheep and cattle would he purchased d h t f t good putt at the pips of peace. Hu up, my ,nen,' ho couttnncd, aJdremseig hit clerl,s ; 'you must away and out general doblette. hy laking Johnson a good supply of the weed. ' All very fine,' raid Nick with blowing Jerk of 1ua heal ; ' but 1ublette him know a trick a or two of that. A h .nired Aleck sect are out laying in the wide. and not a soul •.till reach the nt'.rket until they are gin.• ' 'The Il'ackfeet"cried \J r'-•r•on ;'then wo ale d••fea'cd surely. What is to to done ?' ' Ifow ninny bake will euelee r said Ray, eteet' ' 1 Johnson, ::ver agent, land but one,' re. ptamtdhe trader de•p ,sliml!•,' all would b. right. it is impns.,ble, lin:: eter ; and this "aTle.lost to me.' ' By no mann',' Said the clerk, rieing,with all bit native energy and firs braarning in hie eye ; ' Joh:Tann shall have the bale, or my Neatly bound volumes of the .1 ricul(r• . scalp shall bang in a Blackfoot lodge before Mal or 1843, may be had :.or Gs 3d. Sncie- morning.' ties ordering over a dozen copier, for pre- ' Edward. exclaimed the r'ughtcr with mom, willbe repphed at 6s. per copy.-: an alarmed glance, s ech opened the Nth - Unbound seta will be mailed to the address cr's eyes, to what had hitherto been a pro• of anperso remitting 3e 9.1., free of s- found secret. tag.. ' Are you in earnest, Mr. Ray?' paid Mr. M'Phcr.on rave;v, end even eternly. ' 1 > ear ; give me Wild Pully, ( a favo- rite marc,) and trust to the for the acoom- •shn et n r ' you will go alone, them ?' . ' i tell!.' M'Phersnn ordered the mare he vo!uc•1 to Some years ago, when the American fur j much, to be saddled, and in ballet" hnnr company anti the Hndann Bay traders car -.1 Edward Ray, with two bales of tabacrn be - A TALE OF TUE OREGON FUR TRADE. Et PRICY R. ST. 300)1. tied on a powerful opposition to each other hind him, and armed to the :teeth, etllied in the wild and rocky territory of Oregon, ' .everal littlb forts were erected in the into- less the perilousness of the adventure, than tier, wuenc a commerce in peltr,ea was the character of the man who undertook made with the Indians. One of these, to Miss M'Pherson, conscious of the intcreet which out tale refer., was planted in a green s o betrayedin her father's clerk. alt i y d h h an secluded va ley, where pasture or cat: after carefully fasteningthe gates, and or tle and comfort for man were as much es ting proper eentioels, Ia hri pipe and pealed possible combined with security and safety. himself, absorbed in reflection, by the huge ithisknowna k Fort, -pP P P - p pen in bar • Itty began hi3 story, and to at their farms by drovers or j Ebbers, who the ev Cor 1 Ac reprise of the merchant, rela- ted soon End It convenient to go to them, ted the t. rs which had befallen him, and of the farmers would not be constantly go- fire lace in the vena al a artmept c' rag to town from remote .sections of the n spot, a po an areal smokers are your In ban tr 'e h tete manner in which he had of bid. At length he came to that part of bis story country, with a Iamb, two or three sheep, dwelt James SS'Phrreon, the owecr and go- in more things than veno resemble tart! mea wrhtch referred to the extraordinary quant*- - c ono w u ty and excellence of the beavers which had These matters have a great influence on was • Beotcamap, who in early Jaye bed llleanwhilo b:Jv:and Rav, after leaving the been obtained by -means of his hold uuderta- agriculture, and on the real profits derived left hi sat' o n w king. 'Know lad; esid old 111'PRerron quite most earnestly to femora attention. Eve- ry expense should be avoided, of time or money, that diminishes the farmers prudnce when selling, from twenty-five to seventy - `'VEST -81'11 RT, t traders o GUDEa31CI1. 16latea 3, 1.49. ql p nut dt.pnsed .to introduce improvement in• or. Say tithe anisole of rut much velar venter of t' _ wild locality. M'Pherson with whom they have to deal. ,1.. r.. -•.rte ..f h...A.ndr.. A.., it will never be urged by %hove who know Canada and fort, rode down the valley, reflecting nn the to capa0Ii iiep, and desire to i reprove them J wisest course to pursue. It wag mama time NOTARY PUBLIC,' ror see *him unproved. We possess the antnttcszouer Queen's Bench, natural requisites here for s successful agri- acteruue of his countrymen, had al tamed den heettntten oil Inc part Of :I I mire bro't , bent year's era-te th1t j have had yet. Di - AND CONVEYANCER. culture. What to re cured is skill, capital, the Sitioe of a well-to-do merchant. him back to conscioaene'-. Raising his sides, man, i count i• -- .o,.11 tiltf t- STRATFORD. and energy, to make the moat of nut nate- five per kept of t, amount. Wo have ea- It war about two years after the eetnb- e]eo, he found himself cine. •pen a wood, II have Drat Capttun Sublettc-the moat ebu- cal advantages. Prices of produce may not tended this report cognate'. rte. d tl _ l between which and a somewhat b,.. rlv r slog trader on the frnpl 9J4. , ,ate ,a i ALEXANDER I1 MEI'CII LI. vitiate the ferm..et a e ..•.w this may b. dale ab.. bs(rrn...e..tti+ MM •rill ' 1 err •ora tyy' y wo mtenaed, bit we ae ups rum a ! achv,ty acd bwtle, t3lat tidward , s' him that loJians were near as a h hr ■•.. an tea Instrumental to A. If C T i O N E F, R . • changed for the better by skill and Judicious n n I onuunt n obtained an appoint r serving 1011 N J . E.' LI N TO N, from it and wo recommend the sub act e s the country a p or lad, and now, by the exerciee of that perseverance char- ere the young man parried, and then n surd delighted. ' that you have brought me Sts BELL'S CORNERS - management, and growing the crops that l OUT[1 F:ASTFIUPF.. w''t be most and constantly in demand. A better eyptem of agriculture would enable us to cultivate such cru u would be most suitable and profitable for um, and if we had to grow mutt of oat., barley, buckwheat, or Indian corn, we would know our Interest better than :used, these grains at a very Star l2 , 14•(9. • ;•v3-4!} Illi. JOHN HYDE,' . [i.•'r. *sur r:dwro,l LL! .19 It (LAI 1Pa 4 . desire that farmers -now, when they have leisure -should consider what we havcsub- mitted for their consideration, and act upon ouf suggestions if they find them reasona- ble. They may not have taken the trouble ! Toyed a cargo of merchandize for the use of to reflect on these malter*, but we eon- the company. In addition to this, he had elder ,t to be our duty to do so, while we taken up, to rejoin ber father, Miss M'Pher- occupy our present position. The pant Jug ore from.amid the trees : whether they had you.' meet under the owner, and trarellio the yet discovered him was a mater of uncer-. ' Ah, that is all very well; interrupte4 g taints. Raytherefore dctcrrhincd to make M'Pherson, pnrhing his epectaclrs front ',bole distance from New Orleans, had COO- a bn1A dash: and, trusting to his Deist, role. (trio proper position to one slaver. his cyep; at a hard gallop, along the skirt 'of the for- 'Hut just tell me frankly, :lir. Ray, tufty yon. est. The moment he neared the tree., has who are generally so plow and cold. should hand upon his rifle : to listened with moat all of a sudden take en much trouble to do anaious attention. Not a sound, Nave the me a scrc•cc ?' clatter of bre unshod mare, was beard, until • It was the first time,' replied Rey.that be bad half cleared the dangerous coyer.- 1 ever had an npportnitjr of doing what Then came, the sound of horses in•pursni', others would rot do.- and then the Mackfeet war -whoop, with - • "Oh; said tho trader, still more enlight- ened,' and do yoti neVelopeet any sharp in , the great advantage of tart night's mitten.; furor ' That i leave to yen, 'Now, Mr. Ray; said the trader with a low price, but rather to manufacture them year has been very favourable throe; holt, son and a retoale attendant. 3o peculiar ' into beef,pork, or the feeding of our own t°.the ferment, and wo only wish the pre- and so long a journey bad thrown the young STRATF'ORU. g sent -year to be equally so. The produce people much togdther, and without July•:•, 13:9. 2v -n26 cattle and sheep. The waste of brcwrics, diatthl-ries and mills, aro sold out of. ail may not in an cases be satisfactory, but we any re- eertamly nota (lection with regard to their difference of ro actives to the rices pant for grain. do admit that the season! was the crack of rifles. His enemies were in. -WM. REED, P P P P g ter blame for this. Them has been con. Fposition, a m:atual affection had arisen be- R • full chase. Now it was that the gallant Bran sells for more than half what a paid aid. bis lose ie potatoes by the usual lis- I tween them. At length, however, they ar- gleed pet forth her cnargr, and now it Was irOY7Sl..9ND SIGH' PAbVTER. aj-c.,, for wheat -by weight -and the waste grains ease, 'with manyfarmers, but even this lose, 1.:CttT-IIOU9£ ST. GODF.RICff. of brewers and Ji*tillers, averaging all the rived at their journey', end. Rny became a that Ray's spirit rose and that be felt hien- we conceive, might bo lessened by more I t self t man, with all a man's energies, and bet. iy. JS49. 2v038 rain they make tee of is perhaps sold for clerk, and Miss ht'Phrroon reside over the grain. We do not offer any objection to q ac e t o a ran m EDWARD 1 ASHI'LL, I h h nous, and should not in any case, be applied et.. was' in duty bound to do. Whatever ing tact toward him, but still not gaining chat you have find POMC sea n for your con - might have been the lady's feelings, the ground; and ho felt sure, did he'looson his slant lark of energy, and some eq'ialty grey poor. clerk sought rot to ;earn them. He Precious merchandise, and give it up lathe reason for puddenly, when yon could really. 8 careful cultivation Sad storing. Large al*o with all a map's In•o of life. tooling smile, ' I wish you would be thoroughly near a third of what is paid for the raw uanttties of manure we know to be Eve's- establishment, as the daughter of the ow•n- 1 b k, h taw the w ld i di n warriors com ( k with e.. I. can see lainly enough thea. we on y propose to t nee tv o may to alto crop. The neo of charcoal applied waxen ik Qon2zieti, hay. to buy the.o waster, rather to have in the drilla when lbs need ra lentis , we .roar sfLi alls@w8trect, the raw grain, with all u'' substance in It. P g G Light -Hoses behave would be beneficul Storing them _ GODERIOH. g'ound up for heir cattle, and we can u• in small quantities, apd in a tem calor. felt the difrerenca of station, and, shoo tog pursuers. that he Could with ease octetri. serve me, ri-king your life to do en. i pay ftvaa8 sere them they will find it a much more q Pe them. But he was resolved to servo hie again, speak out. Have you any Conduct Dante - 915. 1849. not too warm id also necessary. Prices of from any manifestation of his aspiring topes, master's interests, and he urged Ii L.den of mine of which to complain 1 is your 81- _ profitable plat. A small quantity et ground toduce are andoubtedt low, but we have , r WATSON.& WILLIAMS ata or barley, given with hot water to eat- produce ar to thou toRort a change in the attended to hie business Aopeetly and dill- ateyd to lair . An hour passed in this lacy too small 1 our chant rs of promo- DIX/E WATSON ofGoderkk, r mode of feedingwill we */odthe e the botcher or the dairy. general system of di" twin o! low priced gently, but without ever showing the mannhalf aehnnd The Inhowling, number, nberr, allog dnt' drub led they scene ton remote? urs have *air., that ifado of would vee lin e, roe. lightest enthusiasm for the avocation.- + g madly doubled my fortune ; let me db you Som, ARR/RTER AT LAW. ice. Ace and Theis is much prudent management requir- ger Ibto fold, vee Ourpro Upder these circumstances he was cons- alter him, their long black hair streaming service in return. BGEORGE: WILLIAMS, of Stretford, ed in the judicious use and disposal of the y. advantageousg' to the wind. I Ray determined to be plain. 11e raw that lea of the fi►in of Hector, Weller and W:Iliama, crop, after they aro produced, as hero is gestions may not be suitable in all situ*. Bred useful in his way, but failed to excite Before him lay a cane -brake. Where the the '.worthy merchant was still in part in tbit eons and under every circumetance, but reeds roes ten fees, doe,parched and crack- dark and he resolved In coli heed him. Barrister, Ike. Toronto. having this day mitered in the careful cultivation nee easary or pro- Choy may be safely tried it almost ail situs- that notice which might have led to his ad. lit Through this la e nth of the fu- I . My ambition, sir, has been tc .hare your iiia of Law. CNip, in the practice, and Profs.. dprosperity them, of and both are essential l ve the lions very remote from Montreal. There wanccmcnt. Reserved and taciturn, eras rile. Ra looked forward to the wcldome old fortune ; and did my ho ea ex•en 1 so alas of Law. CEascray Sad Cnsvarasaso. prosperity of the farmer. We have no gl y t: hop ea in future keep their Ofeei at Goderich ■''d doubt that manyfarmers who come • Ion can be no doubt, whatever, that if the far- his mistress thought herself deceived in shelter, determine) to make a eland ; and far as my aiehce, i might say 1 have bone+l Stratford, trepretively, ender the saltie, style distance to our arkets with oats or barley mere stock of animal. require better keep- him. With the excitement of their happy there, at the very entrance, stood, mounted onn day to poaseas all yon not: hol,l.' Thin sod firm of WATSON and Winuipes. will be a gainer by feeding his oats and bar- ley to them rather than selling them at a low price. In conclusion, we hope that should we be spared to make an Agricultu- ral Report at the clam of the present year we may have at in our power to congratu- late farmers on a most propitious season, fine crops, remuneratingrices, and a manifest progress in the improvement of Canadian husbandry. This is our sincere at the present low price'', would be can Eng, than is usually supplied to them, he journey, all his energies seemed to have de. on a tall horse, an opnos n2 for. Clutch. was said with a lurking smite that still more Daztr. Warr ,N, Ga4rieh, siderable gainers byfeeding these rams to Ing a pistol. thin clerk clenched his teeth, I puzzled'M'Phertnn. GEORGE WILLIAM, Stratford, g g g parted. The truth was, that Ray, who was and rode mall against this new on sent, ' What !would your hepartner, Hoven /lath December, 11149. 9r-a4Ttf their cattle and other stock, many of which 1 g P^ y A may be reduced to very low condLLion, or not of unguise disposition, saw no means who, just in time to savn himself cried, '.11l men ? The idea is a hold ane :- but, slier d -. ONB ' 11 Dt perhaps to death for went of them before of neung to a level wuh his master, and al• right„*Saucy Nick . Thera was no time what you have done, i see no insuperable QT 17 C A and all h BLANK T UMM kNrt,dbythe New s- trike oust Act, a other the end of next spring. Tho produce of a lowed art three months to after ,1 his spirit. for greeting, and away they scamp -red tar to it.' rotors used in the District mad Divisien few acres of oat., barley or Indian corn, fed About three months after his arrival, the through the cane -brake ; not before, how- ' Sir,' said Ray hurriedly, !I am content Courts, nn 811e at the Signal Office Also, all out to a farmer's stock daring the winter, p p time approached when the annual interview r rrrcehds half-breed had cast a brand amid to be ]over clerk. if you will, all'mp life; but 8 PPr you have a daughter. without whom wealth 'hottest amice, and on moderate terms. stock and in the farm profits; tbts matter is iw,th the various Indians took place: a mer- • Away !' cried Nick, urging his sued to would be contemp'ible, and poverty tnsuffe- kind+ of JO PRINTING executed on the would produce immense improvement in the Goderich, July 19, 1849. deserving of the most serious consideration ting of much importance, as then the whsle the utmost; ' the Fire epmrtl a awake : he rahre.' of !Amore. it is upon wheat, and upon wiab' and our humble exertions shall not be fortunce of ate ear were decided. R was vele. in Hand.: cloud ! ,a.vay, scour bone. ' 1Vheugh !' cried the astonished mereb- 1;lank Deeds and Memorials, his stock of cattle, horses, sheep, and wanted, so far as regards the management y will be mingled with these of the red men ant ; 'sits the wird in that gnaricr 1 And ND all kinds of DIVISION COURT swine, he should chiefly depend for his of the Agrtrtilleral Journal. usual to appoint a place for the natives to upon thi• plAin.' pray, sir, dies my dan(,hler hnow of this?' BLANKS, and BLANK PROMIB• mosey income. Much time is waled in January L 18:50. camp w',th their beaver and otter skint, • But. Nick,' eai, Ray, as pile by side, I 'Lahr ;toe.. Von will 'Trotted nun long A SORY NOTES, for sale et the Signal coming a long distance to market with a ohere the rival traders titan repaired, and they lathed across the penIe,' how met' 'n -*rev when we were inseparable compe- 1 of oduce that will not sell fora more THE AGRICULTURIST. whoever offered the beatprice, obtained a wet I left van at *he incl !' Office. Every ducription of BOOK and Pr. + _ ' No ! Nick started half an hoer before.. 4104.1 erotical all; and pray, does Ivey a reasonable renumeration to the farmer in th..• last number, of our paper for the ready end profitsble. market. About two 'cv :uld'nl let brace warrior go by li meell. ', ,Ittrrhrer encotrra a you r dispatch. pay his time and other expenses. The jolt- year 1849, we stated some of the diffrul- days before the time appointed, the head,' of Found Inn chased by In,ta,•.-Ill•.•k(eeI : i. 'the well speak for herself, dear Ether.' 1 Mune • JOB Printing executed with ne3tneu and than a trifling amount that would scarcely l N U '1' 1 C E JDi clout . of Iles produce upon the tura under which it had laboured, and re. the fort were seated at their evening meal. blit Indian no tako master Ray. Nick kn 'w ea.•!auoe.( the voting overt, who. entering, ` :it. h't he ' era farm, by manufacturing it into butchers (erred to some of the changes we intended Monty and variety made up for delieaciee trick worth two of t 1 1 hush " , had c ai gdt the impact rt of their rnrrrrati..n. To the Clerks andBAllIf1 S Ol added, as he gained the rottener a wallet: '1 d'J ear o•ira a 1i i becan.r 3 rb.,t. tit hat meat, batter, and the i t of the to make to the present volume. will g d + If tic nm world be a mock mors aerie that tea have di it Wil be end seasonings. Buffalo, deer-rnear, trout, , ''ir J to he nor pen. l )f lite, Ni. lily .u.enieementp the hoofs of oho horses h ere waked Jrrr•ry,• j THE itacreased demand for SorroRsss proffrilrle i . of it than tranaport- as we found they yielded no profit, at the salmon, wild fowl, all abounded on the great Fire -spirit ;but aro are not 701 friar. a tied aims•t induced me to regret my re.altr- and other BLANK WRITS, ie cos- ing It a great distance to eon it at a low, 11y charged, and added consider- board -roped which sat M'Pherson, his Blackfoot in trolley. tion ; An stir receipt decal • to veto per section with the business of the nevem( Di- prier. One shilling, or fifteen puttee a ably to the cost of the publication, in the daughter, Ray, sad three other clerks.- At this intimation of their being a:•tin i '.b -i' eenviwre,l me that ev w 'l trot F.1. vision Courts in the District, has warranted - bushel ler oats, eoetaieing ten gallows, and item of paper, a well a printing. By set - ling whole rt ware engaged in discuss- sbnut to meet •parer of three enemire,Ray ward Ray i had travelled w 4rum N. Or - pros in epared than heretofore therm iandmuch larger gosaw weighing frat X01 to 40s o 40 , r1 hendrrd ting otherwise, of articles, whether anginal Mg the good things before them, hem, when a Prepared bre arms once more, and then pat trap+•' y tom than hay,p teal close, I. e. without leads be- ting the neck of his gallant steed, urged ' • And po; raid the "veld man pt•ttin% T. '70's Wes us to sell them much cheaper -there- boodles 011000 lbs. Barley at 1s 8d to ala, tweets the lines, (the nee of whicth prods- bootie war sant without, and, after the her at a rattling pact through aha valley.- • have erns^rd it sal it acme, and am to fors we teams tot severe en nu- o o i a s@ cheaper ars an open eppneranep, and noses given Toone of • m Resat, a MU -breed hunter ap- A +s the enc n gun• fired In hate nu vo Tiring these Blank Forms, that from lhu font than hay. Of coarse, neither of these article to occupy a stash ratter spire the es Ila tbroshhold. ehnwrd that Vick was not mss ekes :bat 'We haM rens rat M se peered n t an ad leave ft bugler to the Diviaioe Court, will be Sold hay, but gives with bay or straw in small a much matter, within a mere trifle, as one tVhII Mwr, Nick f said M'Phere n ing to dinenver its rffekt, the per ga!lnjrr, LL uantit(ee, th• stock would befit ► who *eco meed is the intruder a Semi vet I It will reeJly hs he 'c•rd 1Fat FallewM at t.. gigso! QJ}e. at the r'edured price of q g eaUy of the Int volntne. 1f the Agricultural g nnwarde, and once more emerged 01 the' Rcc mid Mary M'l'hersn bad no d 13ewlty Two Rwtt.uviee •vie phi,„,,,, rot by "soh a mixture of feed. The farmer's AseoeiNion agree to nor p►oposaI to pub oat to bars lire proceedings of the rival plain. Nick new led the way, and dirr►g- talkiatf(. ver the kind arts.' fit h. r. M Hit Signan. gee own family might *sake ane of • pseplruos ifeb ebek Rppnrta a th ( h the ordtnan rr ate entered a lienal Odie,, Goderieh, t of wt -.Heal, rather than sell oata at prioee fhb September 1049. i that w111 sol yield over from 1Yg to B0e per . arp..t foe a crop on an average. This re - Aeon' t Aon' will not pay for the exposes@ of eelli- the Division Courts. .t k ge By, to he i Officers per boatel f 50 t SA lbs.,'i I hes 1 fl h and h k f fi t has air, Summowves and all otter write be g b•litotad attogstlw for without them.) each number will ennuis giving a volley fit reply, and wi bout n e►willr Pranged soling, akar father. 11 10 yuO.• n ar ahe•t lbs iM ., s '[ET ~ties, Ise.. leaving so Peat for the Mei-- 0 1 MAP if the I)t* , et R.ewa era la lea a"d late, we are eee•ioeed, 1s freq.."' llla.k Lntbev C.aop, (Psuw.i, Selmer). he. the rase~ -bat it is the farmer's owe fkelt- falls as the Dnevlrt Swayer. H 0 Asp to dispsee of prole.. at qgy late ps4uea. esu , it sad radios it se Ibis Me*, w w whip l• might apply at tee a better till for w will M paid 6s stela patella. more predtabie pgeee. Tbetb Mgr lea ifthesalsb. Osa >M 1 . Vett '-tf greet Carew Iq W menet rttMt i .1 paps o t n traders. ing from w few tear ks •her. Ra♦ wvr net ratty enw- dRrvcwatrri''t, the peonest vote. will onn JMd,' std Nick adrapeia ' Muter "tree e' the enure of which t cJJ (olio ed 1"4"• bob i•ntrtelr al Rp• kaa ; •rad 1 be. tate 11100 matter thaw the lost. Avid ess ' g' slowly for some lime. At length. po sir ie'1 liars that nose of the rework Sae Md yet we oEer It to societies ted •labs ordering Snbbtte got ahead of Spoken. The lode- that he hail baffled pastil, the half -hoped ranee to reatel thesmufwtghl ride' ay"' the' ever tweedI-6v. copies for Ao{f-v-dolor a ass all et camp shindy, with gleety Weyer. once more entered npnn the weal track, t„if'-giorrunet/etl retries' '•f the wl'd (ttre- eeoo py ! We have added •sew haloes to Master Kobbtte bey op •11. but biro got no and before daylight, reached the great ramp. on• i tbds vele•se, In the illastretan by wood where the Indiana had prtebed thele trots g tobacco, so he need away to where for eats, s „.u..„.etpr phee of and q„, boa. with a view to traffic with the rival white and )sI riast prtrxiplee gnlsttoe4 In rens ;then ameb and Loy all the leaver.' men. pePians 1 "r•e! wherever yno stn fina.rae. N.4.,.4 Pbilewpby. The espleam ' Why. that s coed news; said M'Pher- To the right wore the wagons of soh pnerrnt wi`I tl tn4 nn Inc the boviersP erbish .144 In vso M tbo Ie11er • sew, 'settles. if Robles,. ;see tae ts.b•eeo tette ; to the left (hoes of Johnson, M ("ler y y f► egey,YB. •..,sides Mfh4y AMUabies sod • •11 i netts We hove plenty: and set em watt's "loot. They bend the letter artery i' tion. a