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4UARVIIST x0110.
ST ease woe
i len, 1 levo se ems
Beget steel gleam through the lead ;
'TYi goodly melt bet .1 mast be
la tilt reaper's twaay bated.
The helmet ..d the spear
Are twined with level wrath :
Bet the teephy.i1 wet with the 07917.a'a tar,
Aid blood sets rem bteatb.
1 love to see the fiats
That le moist with purple sees .
Bet ant where ballot, ..ord, .ad child
Lie .trews with the gory slats.
11., so -'lis where the eon'
Shoots duos the eleadlees beams,
Till deb and►arating juice -drop. run
Ou the nneyard truth is suarw.
My glowing heart bests bier,
At the sight .f shining gold:
Bat 11 is not that which the mater's eye
Delighted to behold.
A brighter wealth by far,
Thal the dove minee yellow vein.
I. ren around, ie the fur bills cro.n'd
Witb sheaves ei bile.iahed gran.
Look forth, thea thoaghtles one,
Who.e proud bee* never bends -
Take Moe the bred thet's daily spread.
Sot think on Him wbo .ease.
Look forth ye toiling mete-
Tuough bide ye poser,
Be glad that dearth is not oo earth,
To Imes that hole' :e...
I.t fhe sone of praise be pound,
IL gratitude end say.
By the rieh man. with his go mural,
.1ud the ragged gleaner boy.
The feast that eat.t• glee
Is Dot 1.1 nor MInnr-
'Tie shared by the m . slave t►o:lien,
And tbe teasel o1 ■ throat.
Theo glory to the steel
That shines is the romper's hand -
And thanks to • God who h.s bweeed the sod,
Aod crowed /be harvest land
I.ATT EUROPEAN NEWS.
DENMARK AHD TVV* DUCIHRB.
Lorimer move sips MBA? 0P W Aa..-Do-
menevore. Sept. I/. --The Demob moo sof
fend a severe defeat to the course of the
day is the western •atrrnntr of the two
aroma Early this morning they adv,iw.il
Old of Frisdr,chatad' with • whole baualhen
and four It -pounder., with which obey
attacked the two companies, lying at Soder.
mope!. The position cm opted by the
S7hleowig Holsiriners at Sodemtapel Is a
most favorable one. • The ground shelves
gradually doves toward the chewasec to
Prcdrtchd.tadt, which, with good cannon,
can be bombarded hem Sold eeeeerel. Un-
I,rktly, however. no artillery was in the
unmedraIe neluhbeurhnod when the Danes
edv•need to the attack, and the troop. in
that p •aition were opposed to a galling fire
el ',no., without befog able to answer it.
N. other grants, sh.pnele, nor round shot
-um -emit -el in Arms ing them nut, and the
Danes therefore ordered • bgronet attaek.
This was at once stlempteJ, bel without
success, the Dene. being driven pack with
great less. .1 *emoted attack meeting with
a minder result, the Danes m itched .fir in
MO dudgeon. Al Soderarap.•I six wnnnd
ed and fire unhurt Diner were, taken: eb•Mut
eighteen or twenty of the9Schleswig Ilo1-
s'e ners were w 'ended. There does not
.mem to hays h,•.o the ahehleei'conceclioe
between this 010,•nl•nr 111 Cee west and
in the tootle bet flier both serve to keep
the people awake and In good spirits.
DRNetau .ND TMR SETTLING TRB QUER'
et tee Sundry of tee so -..called powers
ham/ determined to *male the difficulty, and
ham, held a conference at 1r in Allston,
the remit of which is •e toile e:
RUvtia will commune -Ito to the Court of
Berlin es dteapprnval of'1s.lie* of policy it
has hitherto rn,.u••d. Peter, Duke of
Oldenhureh, will t•e meu,tnared-10 •emcee to
the throne; of Lenm.rk. Ilolstetn sod
Lauenburgh will continue to form a put of
the Germanic Confederation. Resets will
renounce the right of succession that she
has over a part of Hcletem (namely, on
Kiel) to tbe rase of the accession of the line
of Aegusteoliurg, which would put it in
pr,se.sion of the important port of Kiel. -
The principal question is in what way to
compensate the loan of Aguatenburgh.
ENGLISH MARKET:.
Gatos. -The h t to the Eastern,
Midland and Southern parts of the kingdom
may be considered as concluded, bot in the
Northern part and Ireland much work re.
mains to be done. The weather lbw week
item been very Ree, and the Grain in the
latter districts is likely to be secured in
gone; condition.
fin far as thrashing ham tested the yield
of Wheat, our farmers improve themselves
disappointed, and at many of the leading'
agricultural markets they have been deman-
ding ao advance of 1s. to 2s. per gnartcr,
which, in partial instances, has been conce-
ded ; it is however, premature. to arrive at
env definite concluei,,n as to the produce of
tee kingdom, but on the termination uf har-
vest when thrashing has become more gen-
eral we intend informing our friends of the
rem :;t .
Since the departure of th. Canada but lit-
tle change has occurred in the value of
1Vheal or American Flour. The business
done in the former has been to a moderate
extent for the local connolnpiion *114 export
to Ireland. Transectior.. in Flour have
been limited, from the want of suitable qo.l-
ities of !trrencan-the demand running on
the beet deecrtptions for home consumption
and shipment to Ireland, where, from a
short supply of water, some of the millers
have been purceesere on this market, but
they bare found some difficulty in obtain-
ing brand. suitable to their requirement..
The recent imports ire of very inferior
quality and out of condition.
The salsas of good brands have been made
et 237. 6d. to 23e. ed. and a favorite lot 347
per barrel
Our market this mnereng wan hat thinly
attended. Sup plied of Foreign Wheat since
Tuo•day havo been large, contesting of 18.-
000 quarters, (chiefly French) with 11,179
sacks of Flour from thence, end 6,500 bbls.
from the United States. Our Millers and
Dealers operated with much cannon, and
only a moderate busioe,s was treneaeted-
*s do net alter nor gnotatinne, but to hive
effected exteneive salew some coseeseion
would be required on the part of holders. -
Having • large show of French Flour, and
only a moderato demand, we must quote a
reduction of 61. per sack on all het the ex-
tra qualities. • Irish Flour wan dull, but -held
firm. -Cor• N. Y. Tribune. •
FRANCE.
The trade of Paris is mote brisk at this
moment than it small) ie at this season of
flee year. The Paris manufacturer, contin-
u e to be fully employed in the execution of
order' from Italy, Spain, Russia and Tur-
key, 4'c. Tho potato diwave ucfortum-
ately is making farther progress, Witco to
departments ohne~ had hitherto 'Reapeedd
Still the corn markets throughout Preece
show a downward teedeney..tbe fall in pi -
ens' varying Crum SO cent. to lit the heeto-
Ii'ro.
'I'LO folionextrael is from the French
e rro.pondent of tree New York Herald :-
'• There is ne need of entering into further
'details relater 1., the President's journey-
bet will tell you that It is slid in Paris,
s..a le secret, that an ovation will undo.bl-
1y wk. place en the I3tb instant, at the
return of Lois Napoleon. The wannest
friends of the elected of the 10th of Dec.,
have decided hitt, willing or not, they
would try the experiment, sad carry their
prince on the .Merl. Will that take place?
`:o one eau tell; Mit if so, I am reminded
it will be the signs( of a riot and a Moody
affair. • • Everylsing induces me to
behove that we shall witness the roost ee-
virnl• and anfortunmte freest.. Then is at
this very menu+ret is Franco, a su.penston
of putttiee, which engrosses lis attention of
ah. Will there be • "prorogation of Lnnfe
'fspoIIoe's -poweret' is the vitiation malted
os, aft bands. Also ! the journeys of floe
ehiaf of oar government 1,470 proved IMO
17* ie not molar ennnrh to ob'sis each •
mark of confidence from the neop e"
iT.1 LX,
F..RoLman Parses Excl.unan r.o* Roan.'
-The Roman Peet tKee hes rrcninTene-
.d Its 1te rigorous excln.len of such foreign
n.wep•ptws as mimeo, moment, unf7vswa•
Ma to the Papal Court or any of 1M
Manatee of admint.rrabnn All the Dew
ottani! prose of &eland, Priem.•, and Tee
Ani M. herrn !nog flee* prnhrhit0d; bit
temegh the Times, GMIlgnwmei, and the
Jteerv'if de. P,3nrp here 70wowally (moos
rearm/, sot a day mese, hey ,•,n or other i.
..,hided. Rely INNtr7Reee a'0 mv,le in vote,
mad
eVOIS .n.• the h 'vrn,ls mote/ must to N•
7Mrele1 d ►leanrreta, to wf•em •'+'n• e..(4•1 sir
wa. '•ilnerla .hewn, Ste Jested t0 1 h ' flame
• iN
IRELAND.
One Step is the Right Direction. -An
interesting experiment ham been tried in the
Co: ntv of Kerry, 'bootee what immense
rnod might be effected in Ireland by a body
of liberal, or rather just proprietors.,Lady
Headly, who ha. an estate in the paish of
Glenbegh, acceded to the requsat of her te-
nantry, and had their land/ revalued by an
arottrator in whom both parties had confi-
dence. The result is, that the farmers are
determined to allow no poverty nn the es-
tate, and no poor rates; for they hive conte
to the reeolutiolf' of taking all the peeper,.'
chargeable to their dlvteton not of the work
houses, and of employing them as, indepen-
dent laborer. on their farms,
BARON HUMBOLDT AND THE PEACE
CONGRESS.
The 1.Blowing letter from Baron Von ,
Humboldt to the Peace Congress at Frank-
fort, which did not arrive in time to he
read at the meeting, ham now been forward-
ed to us by the committee for publication :
TO THE PRBa1DRNT 71413 1HRMn*Re' OF TUB
PBAC6 CO,NDRRge.
11)c tUorla's programmt.
I regret so much the more that my person
nal position and advanced age, which warns
me to complete what work I have commen-
ced, should hinder me from assisting at a
meeting having so noble an aim in new, as
lit would have afforded me the gratification
of coming into close contact with 7o many
men dutingui.hed for talent and humanity.
i have already verbally expressed this re-
gret a few weeks ego, when I had the plea-
sure, to ties, Men.re, Henry Richard and
Elabu Burrit end Visec6er., and to converse
with them ow the probable in6oence which
your eoeiety may hope to exercise.
'The -general peace which over continent
has now so long enjoyed, and the praise-
worthy efforts of many governments to
tbeoft-lhreetoine d;.Dgers of a gene- I
ral European war, prove that the Ideas
which so• prominently occupy your mind.
aro in aceordancce with the sentiments call-
ed -fortis aad diffused by oke increased cul-
ture of humanity. It is • owlet enterprise
to impire such sentimeatsin the cornmon-
weolth by public conferences, and 1,1 the
tome time to point out the way through
which wee and sincere governments may,
by fostering the procreative mad legitimate
development and perfectibility of free hafte
nines', weaken the long accumulated ele-
ments of 'animosity. -
How much mildness of manners and an
improved ord: r in the organize:ton of States
have teethed within narrower limits the
wild outbursts of physical violence may be
twee by comparing the middle age' with
moders'timee. The whole hi.tery of the
past show' that, tinder the protection of a
superior power a Tong -nourished yearning
after a noble aim. in the life of nation., w,11
at length find its consumption. Has not
a di.greecful legielation, cnnoiving at -yea
encouraging the infamous system of slave-
ry and.the trafic in human beings at least
on our continent, and in the independent
State of former Spanish America, yielded
to Ihr united efforts of the Netter part of
eankinil 1
We must net, then, relinquish the
hope that a path will open by which all
hostile diyiiione and re -tett -meting jealousies
will gradually di•apnrrr. Tho whole histo-
ry of the world teachers. to sore the expres-
sion of stalee.nan long departed "tint the
idea of humanity becomes in the epees of
memories emir more visible, in a mon en.
larged acceptation, and proclaims its ani-
mating power.'
Ineeirnd with these hope. and wish's,
honored men. I heg to enmmend myself t0
your kind rememhranee, ke.
ALEXANDER VON*IUMBOLDT.
Postdam, August 20th.
At Sl. Stephen's New Brnmwick, • ves-
MI t• ors the stock., merle of which there
re a large .leamhoat, all r: complete order.
The ahlp and steamer pre intended for a
C.Itfnrmaadvenl•err. .\ part of the hull
0f the yeses being is .I. ,1 Will let nff the
w 7*, end 1 mjeeitoe .at MM doled 11110
h, esti Ibis of were hauled up again. The
Menten who owns the vowels, says that
ecan have the steamboat ready for run-
ning In two deyi after he arrive' at San
1'nne•eco. Thee ie rertainly a novel enter.
prow, end le worthy of having been pissed
I on tM Yankee stile of the neer.
\ new Romeo Catholic Cathedral has
bees consecrated at York, Reglad.
• .bort time river. ■'warm of 0.. infec-
t.," 16. etmm:'ir.n et I.iemeed, neer Daven-
port. They rxfende4 e,g'.i miles to the
emit and Extern to the Reel.
The erbevtptwes at Manchester is cos, -
nee' ion
oa_nernon with the Ea6ibitiun of industry
amounted to £4567.
A new telescopic star, between the poly
sear r d evermore, has jn.t been dtecuvereJ
by M. G Itlleny ('otoli.arda.
Out of one hundred Dew journals fouobed
in Pores, after the revolution of February,
96 have already ceased to exist.
Large traces of laud bate been purchaae/l
in Hungary by the Jews, wbo are beg'asing
to apply themselves ae.iduouely to agricul-
ture.
A United Stales paper emit that the house
maid of the Irving 11•• el. Noise York, solos
locks of Jenny Lind'. fair to the ' young
bloods' al the rats of rR per hair.
Cve•.-Wash.neton letter writers stats
that Mr. Web -ter, the Secretary of
stale a ie poa•e.gion of df,rmatton
which requires lbs Water Witch and Vireo
'es.els of war to leave for Cuba immedi
■rely. This bee reference on doubt to re-
cent events to that quarter. -(Examiner.
TIM PatNCR DR JOINVILL1 IN ARBROATH.
,_Oo Wednesday last, Arbroath was hoe.
sired with a pawing visit by this distingu-
ished foreigner. After viewing the Abbey,
the Prince, accompanied by another gentle-
man, proceeded tome distance along the
cliffs which margin the coast for many
miles to the eaetweard.-.JrbroatA Guide.
The French schooner F.rpoir, Ponvee,
Master, which had arrived here last Tues-
day, from Labrador, with a cargo of fish,
has been seized for • violation of the Navi-
gation Laws, in interfering with the Coast-
ing Trade.-Qaebee paper.
CoNsuMrrloN or SPIRITS In SCOTLAND.-
The•total number of gallons of British spi-
rits at pre of.,on which was fluty paid, for
consumption in Scotland. for the last ten
yearn, ending the 5th of January 1850, was
me follows: -In 1841, 6.180.138; 1842,
5.989,905;4 643, 5,595, 186; 1844, 5,591.
798; 1845, 5,991,948; 1846, 6.441,011:
1847. 6,975,091; 1848. 6,193,219; 1849.
6,548,190; 1850, 6,935,003.
On Friday lest, *young man, named John
Dempsey, residing in the Township of An •
cam:er, was killed by falling off a waggon.
while a yoke of oxen, which were drawing
it, were running away -the wheel passing
over the head, caning concuenon of the
brain, •nd a fracture of the' base of the
/ke.
A Indy was engaged io domestic affairs
whenltpomc one rang the .(reef -door bell,
anJ the Catholic servant girl was bidden to
say that her ntietrese was not at home. She
answered, "yes ma am, and' when I con-
fess to the priest, shall I confess it as your
sin or mine." •
NOTHING IN YAW -Verify, thi. is • great
age. We see it stated that the good folks
"Ont Wen" think of pulling the lever and
ague to a utilitarian purpose-snehas dri.
ving naw -mills, grist mills, cider pres'less,
kc. Twenty men, they say,, wbo shake
moderately bard, are siiffteteM to propel a
otenmhnat, and no danger of ttie "bilers
bustin."
New You( roe et24.-Twenty-fo,r
dollars, says Watson in his annole, purcha-
sed the whole city and county of New
York, two hundred and twenty years ago,
The streets were first paved in 1676; in
1711 a slave market was established in
Wall street. The fret stage route between
New York and Boston was established in
1733 -time, fourteen dave from city to city.
In 1745, the first coach was driven.
MURDER.-.A colored man named Wm.
Ingals. was killed by a man named David
McLellen, in Stamford, about a mile wept
of the Fall., on Friday night last. The
Coroner's verdict states that the death of
the deceased was caused by reeeeted blows
frn:n David McLellan, who is now in jail at
Niagara. On examination he confessed ha-
ving killed the colored man, and it appears
that he was under the infinence of liquor at
the time. -(Chippewa Advocate.
GRASS Lallo,.- We have repeatedly said
that 1n laying down grass land., the bestow-
ment of a few extra pounds of seed is no
,loss. .Farmers often miss it being to par-
e monious in this re.pect: they go upon the
erroneous presumption, that all the seed
sown will vegetate, wheren., under ordio-
ary circumstances nu more than hnlf of it
ever obtains rout. -Maine Cultivator.
• JENNY LiND.
Not sweeter sang the birds of Eden,
Than the fair Nighteng*le of Sweden.
The only diff'rence'toe ixt the two lies here,
Their notes were gratis, hers aro very dear.
A Lona NATE.-" I wentech to echipp
in the Lucille." said a Dutchman to the
clerk in a shipping effi e.
Well,' said the clerk, pen in hand,-
' w'if'e ynnr name!'
'It le Hans Vanansmtlianderdanneevaa-
eymende1mit,utenechnipfelutmidete.chnov-
ondrnrnp! 1' said Dotrhy gravely, .pitting
out his old geld, and taking in a fresh one.
' Ileavens !' said the astonished clerk, ' 1
can't write that. Lnnk a herr, minor, what
is that in English -do you knew ?'
' Yaer, leh does. it i, Yen Smidli!'
The poor clerk fainted.
Why is the aseeasnr of treee the beet
man in the world! Because he never un-
derrate anybody.
A fellow, while voraciously devouring a
piece of cheese, belonging to a (mend, kept
declaring continually that he dtd'nt lake it.
The friend replied,' One would•auppuse w,
eaitsg how you run it down.'
"NAP. 'FIRM LIR* TRR PRE.aeT."-A
pedlar well known -in Our Hlgbltnd districts
buried lately his second wife. Being one
of the., who think it no part of wisdom to
embitter the present with recollections of
the past, he goon turned from bewailing the
dead to addre.eing the living. 11e picked
out • ne.ghboriag epineter as being well
gulled foe her third m,etreee, and loot no
time In making bis distress known. Jenny,
it (teems, crocked her nose at the offer, and
John, leaving to her fancy departed saying,
'well, a' the world doe* not think like you,'
which was gaits trne. Before reaching
home the pedlar met a more eompliaet Air
one. Jenny in the meantime, relleeted on
the riling -erne* . which would
likely revolt from her rage, end resnl+ed in
future to be more Mad; alas, in train! Nest
day. as the pedlar we. passing by. Jenny
called him m and stated to him her deep
eentrltioe for the hard words of yestsrdsy.
John hoard her tbrough, then replied,
',Wee!, wee!: I'm overs far ea wt' another
a0, now to think of gees heck; but if ale
kappe.N to be a.e Wag liver, 1'11 no fur
get
w mail yea my fourth wife" -Peri re
Adeertisre.
./1. 0.1 .
r BEG u Iodinate to lie /ahaateaseef tar.
1 Township' of God.rieh, Smelly sad Ce1-
lame. that made/ a power of Ammer from the
BARON DE TUTLE, dated the 25th Aprtt,
1649, 1 am aalhoriaed to draper* of his LANIDO
ie these Tew.shipe, arid to gnat Title treed ise
14 sa.s-pedals to collect all Mosses dao bias.
. 44 to vita' Ow wheelie* 1•4 the •1111111.41 l
` risibly request all pirates* sadebted le the meld
eerier de 1'syle, foreh.,tb to otitis sip tbetr se-
,.eciIve delta.
THOS MERCER JONES.
Onderich, 8th 17!+r, 1650. 3m -s151(
N1'O)TICE.
I BEG to I•limale to all that it meq seesn
e,
that 1 have safer • powri of Atteresey grease
ed tit WILLIAM STORY, authorised hue to
eeelle,' rel' muuey• due a. either b, Nate o1
heed o1 otherwise, aid arut d:schrps for t4
tome And 1 hereby req•est all persons indebted
to me forthwith to settle the sem* sad save
00717.
JOHN LANCASTER.
(tode,ich, 2Stb day May, 850. v3a17
NOTICE.
THE Sub•eriberIse wing bete appointed Arm
,jor the PROVINCIAL MUTUAL AND
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY. here-
by tamales, that be a prepared to receive 8sb-
e criptione for Stock in the Proprietary Breech.
and applications for Insurances in the Mated
Branch, sed to giro swab ioforoattoa on the
subject as may be required.
JOHN CLARK.
Godericb, 2616 Sept. 1849.
,,,, 'OR SALE.
riVIIREE MiLL PRIVILPX?E$, close 10
l the Lake Shore, and at 6, 8 anrY18
mi'es from Godeneh, with *mall Farms a1
tlrhed. Alco -ONE HUNDRED Building
LOTS in the new laid out Town Plot of
Wicklow, on the 18 mile River, sod on the
main road from Godench to.the Aounrhing
settlements m the new county of Bruce.
Terme--One fourth of the purehase men
ey down, the reminder in Four Instalments
with interest. Apply (if by letter po.t-
paid) 30
16. prepnetorJO, - i
HN HAW' KIWI.
Goderich, March 18, 1860. 3.-ndm6
PLANS_ AND SPECIFICATIONS.
TILE Subscriber begs leave to Worn the
Inhabitants of. the District of Hetes,
an) the neighboring Platelet', that be aaa
Established himself in Stratford,
and is prepard to rive Plans and Specifier;
bone of Public sir Private Buildings, Bridg-
es, Mill Dams, kc. kc. ke., and will take
the superintendence of such Erections, 00
the moot reasonable terms.
Hie thorough knowledge of his prnMesie■
and his practice as Builder. qualifies him for
nny iindertaktn, in the line. Address post
paid, PETER FERGUSON,
Builder. kr. ke. Stratford, C. W.
. Stratford, March 616, 1849. 4.-m1tf
NOTICE. -The sa,eniseed he ,ower id
Attorney dated dor 27th day of M.7. IWsa,
given him by Thomas 8. Wandld!, to eeleel
all net.17nduee J•h17 due the Interim of Mites
and Woodltfi and himself personally -Meant a•
immediate settlemeol of the same or they will
be given to the Clerk of the Mona Coen foe.
collection. RENJ. PARSONS. ,
Goderich, Jane 12th, 1650. •.3/19
A VALUABLE PROPERTY.
FOR BALL ! !
THE subscriber offers for SALE hu
mid d SAW MILL, situated In
the Township of Mc9.Ilivray, os, the. Bsg
Sable, within -lira miles of 'Flaasgai's
Corner. The Mille 'resew ii operatton,and
newly built. The Privilege ie the best os
the River, and situated_ in the best Town-
ship in the County of Horoe-well settled,
and Ramie opened is all direetiees to cavort
it. The Machinery and mite.rlali are of
the very best gnality,and pet op by the Ve-
ry best Machinist., For Parrot/dare in.
quire of James -Crumble, Esq., Galt, or ap-,
ply to the sub.criher.
PATRICK FLANAGAN, Proprietor.
McGillivray, 15.6 January, 1850. 21500
37'The Galt Reporter will Wirt the
above until forbid.
CASH for WHEAT
AT the Goderich bii11..
by WILLIAM PiPER.
Goderich Mills, 5th December, 1849. 46.11
FARMER'S IiOTEI.,-MITCHELL.
"[IRA\C18 FISHLEIGH begs to isfo,m hi.
Il'' friends, and the public generally, thet be he
estahlished himself a tbe ahoy• Village. ;ad
hope, by etrict attention to the emmlort aad eee-
ventence of Travrll•r.: to sent a share of their
patronage. Gond Stabling and as atteentive
Groom to •nends.ee:
Mithell. May 15th, 1850. 31-405
TRATFORD hos ForNnity.
-Th subscriber having psrehased the deer -
cut of Mr. C. J. Wilson in the above EA-
tablishmesl, is shoot to continue the Bust -
nes on his owe responuMlitr. In returning
thanks to the public for the very liberal ee-
couragement received by (Oita k WILsoe.
he begot to intimate that he will constnnlly
keep on hand an assortment of Superior
(' 7.71100, consi.t ng of C O OR INC,
Parlour, and Box Stoves : Amer-
ican. Scotch AC Canadian Ploughs
of the most improved Moulds,-,1LILT
ROLLERS, Teeninl; Lathes, Nmith'.
Roller., 4.c. THRASHING MACHINES
of a superior description to any hitherto
introduced, and ijotter adapted to thio coun-
try from their lightness of draught, and
strength 01 eonetrnction. A call from in-
tending purchasers i, requested before per-
ehesmg elsewhere. The above will he meld
at i,ow Rates for C.s. or Trade, or shot-
responding rates on approved credit.
A. B. ORR.
Stratford, 40th Jews, 1880. 29-.* i
o BE SOLD. -An Excel-
ALeit FARM, beteg LOT Na 19, MATT•
LAND CO NC ENS ION, Township of
Godericb, containing 100 acres -30 of whish
is cleared. The land is of a superior goali.
ty, and well watered. It is eitu.ted exact
ly nine miles from the town of God.rieh on
the Huron Road, and at the junettos of six
different reads; a,id as it is in the centre of
• populous and prosp.roes Ineality, it ie ex
calleetly adapted for a Tavern stand or •
Ston. This farm is MA entitled to the
atwntiop of persons desirous of an eligible
'maturities for busiacme, sed will be sold on
verI reaeosable terms. For particulars
apply to D. H. 1,17.011U4 Land Attest jjOodetleh, June 20, 1150. 7v-o3a
THE 8ebssriber begs to inform the isbebitaats
mf Gederieb and its vieiiity, that he leu re-
ceived • Large Supply of the LATEST IM-
PROVED PATTERNS of
COOKING, B 0 X ,
AND PARLOUR STOVES,
which he o&rs for SALE at very
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASII.
The 8•beeriber also keeps on band, as aerial,
at lois OLD STAND, • LARGE and very 8o -
peewit a .eeim.et of
TINWARE of every description.
16. e.bectiber takes this opportunity of relsr-
ei.ghis semen. thanks to the Petite for the very
liberal pelreste he has received since Is has
been in beet•eso is Ood*rieh, aad hopes by strict
alleet.N to bowsaw. and moderate pnee, to
eo.,,ns. to rrevive •.ham 64 the mastic petunias*
N B. -GRAINING. PAINTING. GLA-
ZING. PAPER sed BELL HANGING carried
its se heeret.hre. . WILLIAM STORY.
Goderieh, 6th Sept. 1519. Is -o31 if
TWO GOOD FARMS
FOR SALE.
,ONE within 2 miles, and the other with-
in about 3 miles of Goderich T"wo
Plot. The 6rOt is 1.T.T 10 in tat Conccr
MOO, Township of Godench,
CONTAINING 164 ACRES,
le be eased et the sae wed by i,ake Huron,
'and who ether by R Public Road, -and
the second is LOT 8 in 8th Concession,
Colborne. W.D,vi.ton,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
and i• situated at the Junction of two Pub-
lic Reads.
For Particulars apply to
JNI). McDONALD,
_Gedstkb, 12th Jame, 1649. n9-tf
CANADA bra ASSURANCE
C .
THE Sub.riMr having been appointed
Arent of 16o
"CANADA LIFR ASSURANCE,.CO.,"
is prepared to receive proposal, for Assu-
rasee„aad will be happy to afrord• to any
parson the necessary information, as to the
prieclples of the. leatitnuno.
JAMF,S WATRON•
Goderieb, 3th June, 1849. v2n 9tf
KINCARDINE ARMS.
toe Wharf Cnderiek)
BY 11. MA RLTON,
THE above Hotel hag good aeeomodation
fur Traveller, Stabling, kc , kc.
The Packet Mary Ana will leave Gode-
rich (wind k weather permitting.) regular-
ly twice a week far the Kincardine Settle -
Meet. For freight or passage arpty to
Capt. Renese at the Kincardine Arm,.
(I•oderich, March 25th, 1850. n8 -v3
P111?T TBE BLOOD.
M 0FFAT'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
AND
PHCENIX BITTERS
The yah . envied e.l•beity. .alta these
p-ewiseel
n.dteler bre d bis th.ct.,rfor ii...riable efficacy i..11
IM 4117 5..aieb (My peek= to ewe. W modeled the
vel pemewe of pain ale .sly .d.eewry, bat e.ww-
Iby or ib.. They me h.oen by their fruit.; ibisgood
week, teddy for thew, ad they theles motley tww faith ei
the *0..l.es.
Z law J!. - .-, «J1S - MO 1
f✓ 477001. ACCTR mod CHRONIC RHEUMATISM,
AFFECTIONS o1 tad 7LADDea.ed KIDNEYS
fILI001 TEL'Eaa & LIVER O01aPLAlM7e.-
lo , r e ..0 .d wl..6.. thaw 4 .se.. p...d. they .M
r Mewl 1.M7Y..s.. a.mes. sad when. who ma
ave dime atadlw...r4 .tow dens 1'd. he .tehnnt them.
rMLIOIJI COOLS:, sed REROUS L•..ewe., BUM
,,, , i,, , , COLD* of COUGH&, CHOL'e.
X1)1•►dole. Used web sreM meows te thee Mime.
CORIUPT HUMORS. DROP81E8.
INTEPIPISZA• iso p.n.. .a► th1. d,.twirir s,1
s!•. iw roam tom tow wsdheme awed lsy.
/a0011*/10 of Ohs Sift LRrIIPILAs. FLAIT1
1.11701.
MOVES aid AMUR. eerie. wimp nflle w
aa. /parr rose ..emir. .al be bond s eds. weedy, sed
tnitaf• w.;. 0114 S.Beime Hew t7. 5707 .M4.et le
Min .t les di ww-e .w 7, thee .r.rwee ■ ro..r.a-
111/1r 70275, Ie SATISFIED. AND 1116 CURED.
Its of COMPLEXION.
•I I*LL IIIILITtr
•WT. OIDDINE E. GRAVEL. MXADICME.&'✓••wt
Wt. 1NWAID rings. INTLAMMATORY RHEUMA
9mss. IMPLIED BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LODE .1 4701.
LMR O•RIPL&INTI,
LEPR0a1. Looms?, law
.7*RC V RI A L DlatAmftm,-
7..e lee r w.Y.s . e..hrr ate 1r elltee.0 Neesrp atm•
SEAN moss dam Ir mot pave.♦/ p.p.ratc... ..f Banapetneelh
WONTswiA TS. NEE roux DEaILrr Y. NKR rous
t0NPLArwr, V .1 M..d., OROANIc APPEcrsgNm,
PALPITATION ie OA snot?. PAIMTEYS CM01l0.
? ILS. The onoi..l p.p•t..w of Sow .d.iw
1e. rod ♦ p1. a ys own weal-ee by et ea .f thee 1J6
Rvdira.. .hr.
0/11.01. s lime. ria, bre. Yale. lets ..d news
n ig RU ATIIM. Thee .*.1.1web ate
cels beam web ow .f mirth/ W W 111111116•111.
tawsn u RLepon 1. ti. HIBA SO, seven.
n/LTnMmr1, tWIL uvea.
S CROFULA. e. ILIX•'• 1?ZL, isms
oar rwa. PLC a a A el warp d.w•pttw
• O R{ it 8 a.M tips. eve ./wase means o,
ems aloielow /wsnj. ow sir,.•. M .d.s.W, Ora sew
w /meas wtoto a BOW .em b. terra
m un rii&i 1111 111ii111I BITT11a
PURIFY TME 111.0 OD,
Aid Vo remove all diocese frown the system.
a s degaMal will /Ire the LIFE PILLS and
P811a'f11 B I T FENS hey.d the robe) a smear
Oka le she ..bile. .f .n'y patient.
its movie ea 1.e..e, we pet op fa ala.
old lobar, eve • ,.s0Mw• seise
OW s...Nus." ea..i.1. 1M M.. 6041.,
w .dish M . drawl% of 7m.dw.y thee .11 area le ear
Imes, by *QM .re.g.m •Moms( the oily eve..•'r e
OW w The ..apps. sed Ileemeeme ere
Oereh a Wee who p.swe them grett wase waggon w
Weaned lbw aro
r•••t•a Be referral.Y
l. aid
omen; I
Ea• be
OM M .eve bee ae w... Peat web than.
P..pwd.as We by
11t. WILLIAM S. Mt0PPA?,
d
ireorlersgvaper .r Aar.M erne Bw Tel&
Pe.Siloby
BF.NJ. PARSONS,
See Agent.
GodetkilibJao.25, INS.
it,r s e .•A Amidi
want.
D. P. A. McDOUCAW.,
CA N be oawalted at 411 boanb
,Mrs. Atse J' Gwifeff'a, R*RIBa 1 1
(3.4.eteb, Dept. 1818, 1848. eft•
I. LEWIS,''`
r t'f
IDARRIf'1T6R, SOLICITOR, 1106,,
Jsee, 1848. GODERICR.
ALFRED W, OTTER,
General Agent & Conveyancer
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS, ¢c. 4c
GODERICH.
Oet. 1, 1849. 9-•95
JOHN S'I'RACHAN,
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT
ILA W,
Solicitor in Chancery. C
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Has his odic/ is West Wrest, Goderich
God.rieh, 9nd January, 185u. 9v -a49
DANIEL HOME LIZARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and Conveyancer, Solicitor in Chancery,
Han hie oRe• as formerly, in Stratford,
Stratford, 9nd January, lino. 2._x49
N. B. --Mr. Strasban, of the lat. firm e.
Strachan k Liters, costrsues to act mi
Agent and Counsel -for Mr. Liners in all
matters referred to him from Stratford,
WATSON'& WILLIAMS,
DIXIE WATSON of Goderich,
BAIT"/PTER AT LAW. Ale. lite. aid
GEORGE WILLIAMS. of Pfeifer'',
late of Ilse 6rgp of Hector, Weller aid W;llt.,a•.
Banisters, dib. Tomato, hosier this day eatetee
iwwoeo-partaerat.ip, in the Premier. sad Proles.
n os .4 Low. Craacasy aad COSIVRTANC114i,
will is future keep their Offices at Gudetich and
Stretford. respectively, oder the Deme, style
■ red firm of WATIO. mad W,LLsjas.
DIIIa WArw., Goiferieb.
GxOmux 1'lluurs, Rtratferd, f
24th December. 1749. 2v-a4itf
R. WILLIAMS, & Co,
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Aad teemed Dealers in Groceries, Liquors,
Paints, Oita, Neraishes, Dye Stuff.,
Hardware,. .te..
STRATFORD.
Pre.eriptions dispe.med with ae..r•ey and
promptitude. 3e-515.
.1. K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
W attend SALES in any part of the
Cnunty on reasonable Terme. Ap-
ply at his Residence, Light-Ilouse Street.
Godench, April 4th 1849. v -9n
DANIEL GORDON, •
CABINET MAKER:
need doors East of toe Cawada Co',. I free,
W EST-ST REP:T,
GODERIC 11.
August.71h. 1849.. _ • 2i -n30
R. -YOUNG, -
BOOT and SHOE Maker, one door West
of M►. George Videan's, Blacksmith,
Free elreet. Godench,
Apr: 26th; 1850. vis s
JOHN J. 1. LINTON,
nOTAIT PUBLIC,
Cofrtruissioreer Queen's Bench,
AND CONVEYANCER,
STRATFORD.
DAVID H LIZAR8,
{ T18HES to inrimete to the i.habirnti o
i' Y Goderieh end the sorronndisg 701.177.
that he has enmmeaced business ss Conveyancer,
General Agent end Aecoaotamt, std by a.m de -
00s attention, acrorary, end modems charges,
hopes to M useful to meth as may require bis
services. Those winkle( to employ him en an7
of the above branches will please call at the
Reeis,ry Offre, Lighthouse street,
Goderich, 13th Murch, 1850. v3-.6
DR. JOHN HYDE,
[tear FRO* 1.170.
MIE IID I C I% IL 1 111L1L;
STRATFORD.
Jul-, 31. 1849. 2v- es,
WM. REED,
i•IO U C F..9XD SIGN PAINTER.
LIGHT -HOUSE. ST. GODF.RICH.
Oet. 2.5, 1849. 2v■3e
TO LET,
THAT two story Frame Dwelling Hew
Lately occupied by Judge Aeland, red im-
merhateiy opposite him present residence. Fe•
terms and further particulars apply to
ALEX. M. R088, Nortie:8r.
Godericb, Miy 23, 1850. v3n1611
DAVID H. LiZARD,
AUCTIONEER.
IS preoafed to attest) Sahel bossy pert of
the United Counties on the meat tern -
able term,. Apply at the Registry Oise,
Lighthouse et rem,
Goderich, April 11, 1850. t7 -ll 0
NOTICE.
THE Aubseriber having RENTED the
WAREHOUSE and WHARF beleop
ng In e M . . Davenport, of "bis Ilea
hie eetathbli.h,d him,elf ms a
TORWARDF.R ANT commission 7ari7CTIAFT.
Any orders or eommissioa from the Mr'
chants of Goderich, will receive prompt
attention. JOHN McEA.N
Wiodsor, March, 1849. .91-7.t
HURON HOTEL
GODERICH,
BY JANE' GENTLER.
Goderieb, Sept. 12 1150. v8 -e30
ST00KES,
411)emist a n b fDragai9t,
WEST -STREET, GODERICH.
July 1860, 90-e
THE'OLD BARMY.
HNEWMAIN, $READ, CAKE Caicrt'
e awl PArTay RALE*, ret deaf FAA •'h'
Cae.d• Compose' O6les, Vfat-attest,
nob.
Godench. September 24, le50. $'M
Farmers' Mutual tnlrYanoe Cf
Coma $1,000,000.
FZRA H(JPKIP(D, Hawk" Arai f"'
the Ceeetw.o of Wasseda sod 14eyee-
Anted Fit lime. 7. 66
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