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a Practical Fanner, writing duces a permanent constitutional
from Bland Eagle Farm, udder amelioration of the sandy sods tn'
date of September 1, says. which it is ap lied, there would
There are many enbjecta on
which farmers require ''line upon
line and precept,' in order to
bring them into the right wan.
be but little inducement to hau
it on, as its great weight renders
its transportation expensive; hut
it does accomplish this, and here -
No one who has contemplated l in etlnsistel its chief value. Land
caiadily, the constitutional defects once clayed, never again returns
of our light sandy soils, can be to its pristine condition. The
otherwise than convinced, that clay remains minutely diffused
they require some alternate in through its interstices, and Inay
order to render them susceptible be detected years afterward,
of profitable cultivation -some though the quantity is no doubt
substance which will act as an im rce lel diminished by
agglutinant to bind together the every sucee ding crop.
louse inalhesive particles which
compose the principal portions of Lands Returned for
the mass awl ren'd'er the texture
more eotnpressible and adhesive. Sale, by the Treasurer of the
The substance .is clay, which - United Cotopties of Huron,
nature has diffused with, great Pertik, and Bruce, fbr Arrears
liberality, and placed in situations of Tax, to the 1st January,
where it is accessible to almost 1850.
the land, who
every cultivator
1a , .I.he'Pownahip of A1d15dd•
requires its aid in the amelior- Lt 1 o Ate..• l s a• 4.
anon of his lands or for other ;....s••••s00)riwl 1 t9: 3
purposes. As very important 4....".... 64 " ... • 4 t9 to
results have been seethed by 1�....*....goo wast....ii 1 io
mixing this earth with those of 1.... ..•.loo 10 /4 3
the opposite texture, and astht0lle •....4••••11636ll 10 101
results have been given, to the 4.:•.1.••.
1....0....153 a s s
public through the mediumofour 6••••11••••s90
thousand widely circulated jour- 9••••6•••• 11
1••.•9•...260
uals, it might seem almost a word .
of supererogation to repeat them
here; but as there are thousands
who blindly shut their eyes to
everything bearing the name or
semblance of agricultural im- s• i
provement-and as the practice
exerts a more or less harmful in-
' fluence upon the practice of
others, it may not be amiss to
say, that no one who justly .ori-
s templates the subject, tau be
excused for longer neglecting his
own interests, simply because Mr.
such a -one refuses to lnovein the
business, or dislikes innovating
upon old usages, and be the first
to lead off in an enterprise so evi-
1 dently judicious, and t romising
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good.To every fennel' who •••• • ell....... • • • 11 7
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reads this article,,I wish to say 33 to ole
Do not longer temporize. If you B C 1ARD.
ha a Igh w
smuttier
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e at 119 40 0 10 9
8N. Demi/. 106. 1 14 16
t 128 S. Bosa'1. 691 1 6 0
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i a ece of 1' t soil, do not .
let ottier season pass over your w
head without attempting its im-
provement. Haul on your clay $"
In the fall and spread it, and just
before planting, give it a good
harrowing to render it fine, and
. plow it in. If one dressing is
not sufficient, bestow another
next season, and so until your
light, thin, poor and unproductive
uplands, are converted into deep
and fertile loams.
Since writingtheabove,I have
been perusing some of the back
volumes of the W. Farmer, in
one of the numbers of ° which I
chanced accidentally upon the
following:-".Severalears since"
-says the writer•-=-'*hile a res-
ident of New England, I purchas-
ed a piece of dry sandy land, de-
nominated there, 4Pine Plains,"
that had been very much worn.
A portion of' it, about three quar-
ter acres, was on the verge of a
deep ravine, and a little more
elevated than the remainder of
the lot. This place had been
sown in one fall previous, and
stocked wittlover. The rye was
harvested -an inferior crop -
and the ground I found in the fall
was, to appearance, not more
thin half stocked. Not having
manure for a spring crop, and
clay being handy, I carried on to
the piece, about thirty ox cart
loads of clay; this, however was
not pure, but supposed to contain
about one-third sand ; the same
was spread on the surface of the
ground in the fall. In the spring
it had formed a heavy coating
over the whole surface ; the re-
sult was a heavy erop of clover.
l'he next spring about twenty
loads of yard manure was spread
upon it. It was thea broke up,
rotted, harrowed and planted in
corn about the 10th of Nifty.
The
result wan about ninety
of sound corn! I had corn enough
for my own Ilse, and sold about
fttt bushels for fiftydollartt
y wasrny firstexperiment ars
Ownyeart
inns It is ems rly
Qt
sines shed,/ "s'a apsti�ll�
snit
aril told the land u benefit:
COLBORNE.
6••••4 East 100 6 1. 11
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Block E part 343 18 14 0
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con. 84 acres.
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rr4t 646.s 4b►bq.1. Wars the I.1.bitaate
1. et MM►ish aka iv.Mieitp. Mee he hie n•
eei.el • L.r.. 8.vpmi1t d da LATEST IM-
PROVED PATTERNS .f
COOKING, B 0 X ,
AND PARLOUR STOVES,
whish Ise error. fie SALE et very
REDUCED PRICES POR CASH.
The Soh*eriber .I.o keeps o. hand, ■e sees!.
at \MOLD STAND, a LARGE sod eery Se -
wrier s.•ortment of
TINWARE of every description.
TI...b.eribee mhos lbw *yew unity of ret•'•
vile 1i. eine.re'kasha to the P•Nie for the very
leb.r.l patroness he M. received stove 6• has
hero to hemmer a Goderieh. and hopes by strict
attesting to bees..$, and r.oderate prices,
two tiaae to '.reins .here.( the public patrm,aer
N. B. -GRAINING. PAINTING. OLA•
ZING. PAPER and BELL HANGING carried
ye ea heretofore.
WILLIAM STORY.
Gedarieb, 616 Sept. 1840. 9.-.31 tf
TWO GOOD FARMS
FOR SALE.
ONE within 2 mites, and t6• ether with
In about 9 miles of Goderieh T..wn
1 Piet. T►m fret to 1.':T 10 1a 1.t Cones-
si.*, Township of Goderieh,
3 CONTAINING 164 ACRES,
Is boomed at the eno wed by Labs Huron,
ad at the other by • Palate Ro.d.-.sd
the ..goad i. LOT 8 to 8th Geci$ioa,
Colborne, %V.Dieisi.0.
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
and is situated at 16. lusctioa of two Pub-
lic Road..
For Pattieolin appy to
JN0. M.DONALD, E.q.
Oodeeieb, 12th 164., 1649. .10-41
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1. LEWIg,':'e
IIAER1ST EN, NO [ACTIVE, M'1
Jae.. IA48. OODEBICH.
ALFRED W, OTTER,
General Agent & Conseyanc*,
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS....,'
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1 10 101
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1 8 101
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OODEAICR.
Ort. 1. 1849.
rl
JOHN S'FRACHAN, •.
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY 11T
LAW,
Solicitor w Crone G 1
I OTARY t/DLIC.'
11aa hie oaks in West S4r.w,1DO�b.
G.derieh. 2nd Jebu.rv, 1•f•.' . •. rasMr
DANIKL HOME LIZA114
ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'e'
.rid C..reya mer, ...fifer i. CI..ewib
4..,
Fla• ban office a futeoertf,4. 8t,.elsrd. •
Stratfoid, 2nd January, 1860. N -e4 -
N. B. -Mr. litrarbun, of tbm lat. arm K
Strachan k Linn, eo.tin.ee t• set we
Agent and Cn.neol for Mr. Limv.1. all
ewers refereed to him from Pereefrw.t,
HURON HOTEL,
GODERICH.
TAMES GENTLES, would ree..ctfslly i• -
form rm
o the inhabitants of Goderieh, ad its vi-
eiaity. that he will 000etsotly
Keep Horses and Carriages
FOR HIRE, Inc which he respectfully *elicits
the patrour, d the piblic.
JAMES GENTLES.
18th Sept. 1849. .2.33-11
P1IIPT TEE 111.111.
MOFFAT'S
VESETAILE LIFE PILL$
LA0
PHONIX BITTERS
Th. WO W 'vied celebrity white Over pre rmle.r
*Weise r...o ..na r. Weis Smother* eased, is A
W ars' ewe tier proems t. eon. W er.w.d eels
need emetics et paling ••t e•ty an ern. up time cry 1 is smear. peel
w ale tw kw am. and thee tarns cwt y the Wee st
ohs .r.ast.aa•
=1•mt ANL LING.. O - -
eeio%IC &M
SC
• CT►e�5.'4 w Iuuoss sed iia%* VS
stt.100a rims a LIVEN OpeQLAlli71.-
7 Broken front Ofwill
"r •"'h "a e"' Imb••l .& tetra as....'4 $. wee
m
V Sara w.aerhk. IlsMra. w�L W awls. sea r
lith 63 acres. 1 1 OMR
93 un cOOLW end ll remwiio &. sane//.
• 9 60 0 5 01 �
commie', mom tPe d d a•••I •••m.. w er:16°��
11 15 105 0 19 8 costive?' gg � uNo non atsM''+1EITret nor a.
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tsNcr.
v* V M a sal AOR.. Per We mantel• alba wee'
O 18 13 ' mown ;"(nensara will be ire 1.4 eel. .4,.ter G raeee•• salmi ' e•,
O 18 1) 'lees ef tae less'+ss be Jew •.••aver r w•r•n e -
Tim TOWS. la **Timms. AN. Si CUED.
1 12 2 ritvcasssdt:uairasxrox.
WATSON & WILLIAMS,
PINE WATsoJV of God.►ie1,
'DARR/STER AT LAW.Av. Ike. sad
GEORGE WILLIAMS. d Ptr.WN.
Ints et she 6rm .l Hector, Weller sad Williams,
•erei•un. &.. Tsreeeo. hs.ie0 On. day ..send
into co -partneri ip, is the Proe,ieo. avid Proles -
woo . Law. C.Aacaav avid Cone:ranas.,
will is retire keep their Offices at Goderieh and
Stradord, re•Weeu.ey, ander the .ane, style
ad firm of Warw,r aryl WiLI.tasa•
Thxia wtrsor, Goi'erteh.
ozn.o. Warms, Stratford,
24th D.eemher. 1:149. M-••47tf
R. WILLIAMS, & ('•o.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
And General Dealers i• Groceries. Li.wn,
Pilate. Oil.. Nsrnishes, Dye Staffs,
Htrdwavr. eve.,
STRATFORD.
Prreriptisvis diepee.d witb .iSUrser sad
promptitude. 3.-013.
J. K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
W'LL attend SALES in any part of the
Comity on reasonable Togo. /lo-
p!, at hie Residence, Light -5100M BMW.
Gr.lorieh, April M\ 1849. e -h
12 s4
12 16 100
19 19 do
20 do '
26 do
28 20 do
33 do
34 do
23 7 West 112
24 137
1 7 0 •ted evil twee Jr.
flail MAL assZLITT
O 14 1 INWARD i�a• GRAVEL.
0ATuCrSA so�
O 14 1 TIM swots seas. )A/Hm1C$ AAM .f API%
1 12 0 LZV it oOnaPLA2xT1.
1 16 0 liattl�aca5. DISCAsss.-
1 5 3 e•.. lab w anima wove" .N ibe ices r allele.' i.L
Week !I !IOW OMNI er MOO ..wet+ pro's' d a•ww+eaa
rigour /Moat'.. NgirOvn r//tLlr P. nes rove
COMPLAINTS e✓ .11 Werke W M/NM APru:TWUNA.
£39 18 91 PALPITATION AI MA MEANT. � �'0 */0L/c.
P If L P S • Tb tier snorers'
arse send effar efw Han amebae by On me of Own Lite
NOTICE. PACO!
w Ye ttesa. elle. be.b, orb. *ate sea mgrs.
O 13 0 9 10� T} nt RHISUIII•TI•111. Them dillesea was die
r.. 6. PROVINCIALrMli UtAI. Ated ND r.eitad'ra'.mese rndwe.(hthe yi0isimo.
O 16 6 GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. here- ItUNI sir I M•OOLe t. •0o II EMU. s0Uarr.
•Ac,xtsvY. arrscZI
1 0 8 by nnmateee, shat he is prepared to receive Sub- .Cao►uLA. M LIN' . a PTILr lift
f tr..o,.an. ULCiAs.Jrealde.rrptL
9 11 B •cd app• far Sys f e. the Proprietary * Breach.
O B 10 avid sppltolioa. for laerese$ in t6. M ievil W 0*380. dell hi •b. ..e alererdh r.le6•a b
Br•nch.�nd to give such information o. the one memo. fantaenea«awetenninJrtnon
1 1 1 1 err Own atwtwas r •a'v'er.••. Reire sal b muse
110 8 ',abject $ may b. required.
JOHN CLARK. TIE LIFE PILLS 1119 PI Erl1 BITTERS
I 5 7i Goderieh, 96th Sept. 1849. 2•-•34t.PURIFY T N E BLOOD,
O 18 4i
O 2 10
O 9 10
FOR SALE.
O 2 10 /THREE MiLL PRIVILEGES, close to
O 1 B 1 the Lake Shore, and at 6, 8 and 19 The „wr wretch.* ores.. pe>• e» w white v1e16tf
O 7 73 mites from Goderieh, with .mall Farms at remise t... til a tee. wtid Goderieh, M•f 23, 1850•
w^ as tbb, i•d•' K a restos. As,
O 1l 6 tack •d. Allo-ONEHUNDRED BPlot R .etaae enemy
tt,,nenva •n w u.n«toon
.aa .ski i.aar,ewee er ar..a..y reny. DAVIf1 H. I.17.ARS
O 11 13 LOTS in the now laid int Town Plot of vtd.., ler el ni wn•{vn .. ni.t Me city r....ey
,, a I R and on the 1h. a ..w..nta+ .n e.pyisite(, A UC TIO NEER.
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINET
I4..,. East w cM ra c ' .E t
Wt13T-87111 T.
GOOLRJCP.
AnrIst 17th. 1849.
R. YOUNG,
QOOT sad SHOE 6eksr. one door West
' of Mr. George Vidsao's, Blacksmith,
Frost street. Goderieh. villi
Apri: 96th, 1850.
JO11,•�I J. E. LiNNTON,
tr'toT Aar pre Lis,
Commissioner Quern's Bench,
AND CONVEYANCER.
STRATFORD.
DAVID H. LiZARL.
WiaHEB re enure* se We ielrbiwts •.1
Gedrrich .ad the a•rr.e.dieg r soy.
Met he eei.neeerd bows..* r C••e••ianeer,
0.eer.l Areal Aeee.s.s•I. avid by es•td.-
nee •.'venae. seceracy. and aesdrrste cf r :
Inert to be •.sial to seek be Duey require.
.fr.sera'7n.t ranchessg to employ will please call et the
s aye
.f iha •
Reviewry 06ce. Lieh,hnese lime'.
Gederieb, 13th Much. 1850. vl'•o•
Sr -n30
Da. JOHN HYDE,
[e..Ta MIN 555ae.
ty I� 1 i AIL A111Io,
STRATFORD.
July 31. 1849. 1T-196
WM. REED,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER., fr.,
LIGHT -HOUSE 8T. GODERICH.
Get- 25, 1849.
TO LET,
Aod th.s remove all disease from the system. THAT two eery Frame Dw as � '
k trial win place the LIFE PILLS sad JL lately eeespied by Joke
P N RN I X B I T T E N S byoaa the renal de•wpe- e.0I0e•1: eppomle hie 0,5111.1 r.ad..ce. Fol
Wiwi h the revolted°. d •'•ry patient. terns sad (ember pe mieeiw amply to'
AI EX M. R08S, Nathat.
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O the United Counties on
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paid) to the proprietor, ES Sreethey. wiser of Lrba
Sale
NOTICE.
£5 St -oem6 Sole Agent.
1 res TRAVELLER'B.HOME. er WAREHOUSE an4 WHARF belong
' Establishment in to the Mean- D. •f this Plan.
t 13 9 r ba eetabliabed himself an
sat" February, 1549.
IN GODERICH.
16 15 5 'p1FE Sob.eriber Mr.►y Intimates to his she is roawaant•
- friends and tN Tnselli.g Pubo, geneE bees
rally, that he has r.w.oved frosettlew Aber.
Moo to this Vi11.g. of Str•ab.rgh, mid will
found i• that we1L►Mws Noss for -
JOHN DAWKINS. BENJ. PARSONS,
10 11 Goderieh, Marcs 18, 18b0. o e gen .
5 ton ,e\ An 18 1MB 1 HE l3abserihr hands
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comfort .f those whir may \o.or him with
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thank• for put fa...., h hop.., by strict
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PLASS AND SI•ECI►ICAT1oNa.
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i.hsbltaUte sf t o mono of Karoo,
avid tb. w.. rh,g Districts, *list he lite
Hstablistled himself in Stratford,
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ti itkooes of Public sr Petnte Betldisgo.
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JOHN !WRNS.
Gedetieh. Oct. 17,1849.
717
CANADA Live ASSURANCE
COMPANY.
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is prepared to receive proposals for Aeeo-
mile•, and wilt be happy to afford to any
pewuen 1110 necessary deformation, as to Ns
peiseiplee of the i.•tttetin..
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