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o C t L . se s prisms, Ma.a Island Is es Yale sljrstissa-
.rev--• w r soy not 41....N he .basso. The
1MAGINN1T VMS. .awry 1. ve.- . -t, and dr reel dress
hese Mw se awl as ilia aseM inlet.ee is be
WPM iha ralsomair troee laid dews Ise
thew g• Prr by the Gstreller (lineal. 1
ata thrid,;e tether tarry he hen that tats sta-
ttes vin stns W bakes sp. Upse as sMs-
deem.,r of this .tete+ 1 •ball probably be re-
venged to Putt A,.b.r-a daege which wig, 1
rev. be pr.d.enq of oerlhsr brs.it wee eesrdr-
•iee I.... Te11 my Limerick (needs shot my
recell.etiw of their kiwis... is as vend as U 1
were will du.o ropres.are"ee, sad life.* ase
your wilily .4Lg.J led .rear sed tined.
WILLIAM S. O'BRIEN."
I tt to -some tsks can .f til-mernw;
Leans tbiap of the femur he fate •
W het'. ,ht ser w est.etpats sorrow
Life'a treed.. CORN nevose toe lett 1
Ilio hope overmuch be es error,
'Tis nae that the wise 4..•e ptelerrtd
Asd how ott have hearts been 1s strrer
Of evils -Iliad sen, oecerred !
Hs.► faith -and thy kith shall ,w.tsis don -
Permit not *mimeses rid care
With isetaibl. bands to enchant thee,
Bet bear whet God gives thee t. beer.
By rlie Spent eepport.d .nd eledd.srd,
Ile ne'.r lir •'for.tr.d.nge" d• ,erred '
Bat think how old heart' have Men saddened
By feer-o( what never occurred!
INDIA.
Lefler. end papers have smiled ie astieipa-
tieo 04 the owetland mail. The 4.1'. of the .a-
telligeoce are--Dombey, Asps, 31, sod Al..•
um -
Let le -morrow take evil of wirers -ow 1 swine, September 23 The followieg u a a.erp of Ih. mtell.gesce.
British India is profoundly tranquil: and eves
Peshawar has become ss quiet aid safe as the
avenge of Indian stations A new pare is be-
ing surveyed to Kohar., which, d fused practica-
ble for gen.,wl!I reader communication with that
post .ad•pendeut of the Afre..rs.
Lord Dalhousie is .011 enjoying hime;l at
Chem.., • mountain •illsp situated among the
Himalaya. about 120 miles nortb•west of Sim -
Is Nn C. Napier is expected to arrive is Bmn-
bay in November, (via the Punjeub and Scisde.y
FURTHER NEWS BY THE ASIA. es hu way to Eerope.
In the native state of OuJe, another British
The once (.moos Mr.. Wood has re -sem -aryl officer (Lieut. 1'. Orr) has nearly fallen • .retina
to • crown -ice. In Dublin. to the anarchy and misgovernment prewilial'
1t is stated 'het th, •eters, Leigh Hunt is there. The following details of the affair well be
*bout to resuseilate his London Juvenal read with interest: -
The KIDS sod Queen of'Prussiaare shout to The Nium of the Roraima! dieisioa,
•i.it the Emperor and Empress of Ruud., see finding the Zemindars of the two districts of
Warsaw, I hrowr•yra end Eee.nnegur which lie 1, the
Madame Poitee,n haeannoonced her ;stent on division 'Impend to give him trouble, intrusted
o f nukiog a balloon accent in the character of an officer of Her M■je+ty'e army, Lieut. P. Ore,
Europe. mounted oo s bull. with the task of collecting of those
The health of Lady Peel hoe been greatly that- ,lemon. Lieut. Orr accordingly entered tato
teredkoee the daub of her lamented husband.- negotiation. The meeting to -.k place is •
She w.. seized with hysterical fits oa returning 'toucher, hot, situated in a margo grove shunt
--- to the family mention of Whitehall, but has beoe.th the bastionx of the fort of E.weuggur.-
since rallied and Widow!, recovering. The Rajah was luend.d by his court officers.
Conroe rams lsou.-T4s ship Eliza Priv, and escorted by about two hundred armed fot-
e nived from Bombay. ha brought the large qua- !Owen.
tity of 3.048 boles of cotton, 'apart of her cargo Lieut. Orr's escort was limited lo a few men
to order, sod another vessel, arrived on Mhir u.a of his own Oodh corps. the first Light Infantry
dry from Huntley. brought the will larger quan• battalion in the King's own army. A short
tits of 5,387 bates and 17 halt bales of cotton, of time after the conferenee opened,' the Rajah's
Fest ledia produce. afro consigned to order.- spokesmen became very insolent, and meas of
These large minds of rotten from the Eat course desired by Lieut. On to leave the room.
ladies are of int.r..r end importance. ile did se, aid • lade later the Rajah .igaified
The cholera ha broke est swag the troops hie istestiou of quitting the •partmest also,
stationed at Hell. leevieg the q,ritine that led to the meeting an -
Ti • Pope huts Wooed • bell probibities Re- settled. Lieut. Ore remonstrated. The Rajah
man Catholic parents from sending their cbddres doggedly rove from his seat, oil which Lieut.
to Proie•:aat schools, either to Pram or Eng- Orr held his arm, while enforcing the necessity
,nod. and young lad;,s from teaching or taking of some sati,f ctorf welt. The Rajah's brot,.-
part in them. er-ia•law, and his minister, o• seeing this de -
The fourth *null meeting of the Eno/wheel monuratton, drew their 'worts, and the latter,
Alliance has bees held i■ Liverpool. It was is endeavoring to cut down Orr, inflicted • severe
well attended, and ihs beet feeling soNe•n 10 wound on his shoulder. Lieut. Orr'sjemader, •
have rested upon the members. man of the name of Rajonatb Singh. and a buil-
ROYAL Mitt. Srawemrr Curran. -The du, Ram Singh, instantly onec•bb•rd.d their
half yearly onetime of the Royal Mad Steamship blades; the former struck off the bead of the
Company win held at the Londe. Tavern. The Repair's briber -is -law with • single blow, and
report stated that then had bees' ail increase in the latter rut down the Minisier and two others.
Short and ,lark se oar lite mar appear,
We may make it still darker w,ib aorrow-
Still shorter by folly and I..,
Half our troubles tee half our intention,
Arid often hom bl.r.mg. coot -erred
Have we shrank i• the wild apprebeo.ioa
OI evil. 'hot oceorretl !
LATE EUROPEAN NEWS.
forded as oecepytsg • better pastime them
before.
On the other hand, the Alta C.Iiforsis of
the Mk September says -we cameo, bel
P S$ Iaaeeial matters at the present time
as is a eery unsettled stale, .0d con6Jeoce
has been unpaired to • very considerable ex
tent W• must attribute the preee.t prr
sure in the money market and the unsettled
'Pate of bustness generally, to the louse
armies from the three great fires with which
we have bee. suited, and to the uncosquer•
able 'pail which has been carried on to so
vast as extent in our community within
the past year.
The Mayor of Sacramento is likely to re-
cover from the efforts of the wounds re-
ceived at the late riot. Ills ri,tht arm win,
however, amputated on the 4th ult.
Burglars were beeomming alarmingly fre-
quent at San Francisco.
The nun -admission of Cal:fnroiaby Con-
gress was causing considerable excitement.
Meetings ware being held, and the "loud
talk" was the order of the day.
FROM TOO C0L.Ecro•a.-We learn that
the collectors of tsxee from Foreign Miners
of Yuba and Sutter ccuntiss have not been
very successful on their tours. We have
just seen the deputy collector from Yuba
and be speaks very disco..ragingly of the
prospect* of turning over much revenue to.
to the State Treasury. We are informed
that collector Richardson, of Yuba county,
intends resigning. -[Transcript.
REMOVAL or ria Poor Omcs.-The
Postmaster is making arrangement* to re-
move the office to the large pine building
corner of Clay street and the Plaza. Tbie
will bet ter accommodate the citizen' gene-
rally than the prevent location.
Te. BUTTERING EMIoaA'Ts,-Mr. J. A.
Rektor., the geotlemao who win left in
charge of the supplies for suffering emi-
grants on Carson river, publishes a report
in the Transcript, from which we learn that
the supplies were exhausted on the 97th
of August -that up to ,bat time he had re-
lieved about 1,000 emigrants, all destitute
of the means of subsistence.
Twenty-four families were relieved, and
in many instances aged men and women
were obliged to pursue their journey on
foot, carrying their little bundles of clothes
and provision.. -(Pacific News.
the receipts of £13.481 16. 104 over those of the Lisa. Orr, who saw the extremity to which At Placerville, mortality is on the in,
corresponding half year in 11149- A divided of matters hod proceeded, maintained his bold on crease. The newly arrived emigrants are
£2 per,ehve wee aesnimnady agreed. With the Rajah, u af..rdi.g the lest prospect of re- daily falling victims to durrhmx and fever.
reference to aha carrying of the mails by more pruning the hostility of the oppo.ite party, and SACRA i1ENT0 INTELLIGENCE.
direct route to the West Indies and Brazil -the reaping somefrait from the peril encountered.-
report stated that the company had contracted He was, however, anon stunned by a sword cot THE Rat,.r SEAsol CPO, us. -We men -
with the Government to eery them for £270,- en the heed, and the Rajah, who was also wenn- tioned a day or two ago, that a change in
000. ted, availed himself of the opportunity to quit
Fivi new steamships, each 2250 tons, and of the scene of conflict, and was carried by his re- the season was unite perceptible. Since
800 horses nominal power, ars constructing, sod 'steers off to the fort. Lieut. On, recovering that time the thermometer has reigned
are expected to be ready for sea in the course his noses, foresaw that their chief once placed about 75 deg. FAh. Yesterday forenoon
of nest year; when the new ships perform the in security, the ferocious followers would doom
Atlantic voyages M. total acceleration will pro- himself to the fate Vass Agnew and Aodersoe. the heavens were coveted with cloulds.-
bebly be- He tottered out of the ill.fated bungalow, lay And at 4 o'clock in the afternoon the rain
Jamaica. • 11 days each way Total 22 day.. down In • cherpoy, and was borne of by bis men
Chaves, 15 do do 30 at a rapid pace. commenced falling. The thermometer
Mexico, 9 do do 18 They had hardly started when the fort opened stood at 60 deg. -[Transcript.
British Guiana, 9 do do 18 its fire upon them, first with grape and then as FROM THE ND•THRa MtNae.-We !earn
Fourteen steam vessels will be sufficient to the distance ioerneed, with round shot. When
perform the whole service after the first Milos- ezamised, Limit. Orr was found to have received that on Nelson's Creek mines are &Ter•g-
ary need seise severe and three dight wounds. For two ing about a half an ounce per day. Men
Talk Bianco Aso THE Qoczs.-The Lord days he wu attended with great care and .olici• are 'hired at a rate of wages varying from
Bishop of London addressed a letter 04 remit• '.de by the medical brothers of the fraternity,g ] g
stance to her Majesty for not having • clergyman and on the third the regimental surgeon took six to eight dollars.
of the established Church in her smite while oa charge of him, bat he was tar too weak to be sent re -
her the South Branch of the North
her pretour, end for attending • Pre.b" te- moved. The last advice, report favorably both
mean place of worship at Balmoral. A reply was of his health and wounds. - Fork of Feather River, we bear reports
sent to the Bishop expressive of her Mejrsty's Very ezIeosive freed. have been discovered in that the generality of the workmen are mak-
disapproval of such interference, and observing the Bengal Commissariat department, and ere
infair wages.
that her Majesty had not stepped out of bar duty now under investigation. Capt. Impey, of the g
in ■ttending public worship in the established Madras army, arrataat eommiseion.r in the Rich dry digging has been discovered
Church of Scotland. Teonserim previous, has deserted, and fled between Nelson's Creek and the mouth of
TMs PERIWINKLE Tneoz--A Glasgow (Scot- into the Barmen territory, where be had bees Butter Creek,which lie. into the Sacra
loud) Paint say,,-" It would hardly be sapped- stripped el e,erythi.g valuable, and is sow wen- empties
ed that .o trifling an article of co0enmpuun u deriog about the jangles destitato. mento. Our informant add. that great
periwi•kles could form • matter of extensive FRANCE. numbers of people ars rushing to the new
tnffck. but so i; is. Sometimes as many ail The Xewiteur publish,. • decree of the Preni-
fifty or sixty tons of three little shells ore brought net of the Republic, opening • credit to the placer, -[Times•
at a time to our gnay from the island of Kervera, Manistee of the Interior to the amount of 103,0001.. LUCK T. -There is a boy 111 lows, says
opposite OMs, where they sbos.d, and ere for the-perehase of a portion of the pai.iiop o(' the Marysville Herald, who hada claim in
gathered by the pent people who get 6d • ba.h.l the !ate King of Holland, which aro to lis placed I
NOTICE.
f DEO to lotl..r to Um iw► b.1.aua of the
I Towson ps of tled.n.4. Btaal y aid Gel -
berm, Mu seder a mom af &twee/ from the
BARON Dr. TNTLi. rind sh• Shah AA,M11,
1444, 1 lis •st►oda.d Amor of bio LANDS
a these Towasbips, sad to great Title Deed for
ibis same --so4else se salsa all M.eke des him.
sad to great Di.ehetges fee the mm.. --and 1
hereby regent all peeweee indebted to the said
Ranee d. Tolle. forthwith to settle Ip their res-
pective debts
THOS. MERC E& JONES.
Goderich, Sr May, 1650. 3.-.15tf
NOTICE,
f BEG to intimate to all that it may .oras,
that 1 b.,e *oder a power of Attorney grant-
ed to WILLIAM STORY, setborise4 him to
collect ell moseys des me either by Note of
hand or .therwaee, and gra., discharges for the
same. And 1 hereby request all p.r..usiadebdd
to me forthwith to settle the some aid sere
emus.
JOHN LANCASTER.
Goderieb, 2SIb day May, 850. v3a17
NOTICE,
TUE subscriber having been appointed Ages'
for the PROVINCIAL MUTUAL AND
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, here-
by 'Animates, that be is prepared to receive Sob-
eeriptions for Stock is the Proprietary Bruch,
and •ppllcatiooe for Insurance* in the Muni
Branch, mud to give such i.formatioa oa the
subject as may be required,
JOHN CLARK.
Goderich, 26th Sept. 1849. 9,-n34t.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
inhabitants of the District of Huron,
and the neighboring Districts, that be bas
Established himself in Stratford,
and is propard to give Plans and Specifica-
tions of Public or Private Buildings, Bridg-
es, M111 Dams, &cc. kc. kc., and will take
the superintendence of such Erections, on
the most reasonable terms.
11ia thorough knowledge of his profession
and his practice as Builder, qualifies him fur
any undertaking in the line. Address post
paid, PETER FERGUSON,
Builder, kc. k.c. Stratford, C. W.
Stretford, March 6th. 1849. 2v-07(1
NOTiCE.-The undersigned hy power of
' Attorney dated the 27th day of May, IPSO,
given him by Thomas B. Woodtiff, to collect
.11 ootetanding debts dee dm Tale Firm of Miles
end Woodlif, and himself personally -request se
immediate settlement of the same or May will
be given to the Clerk of the Division Conrt for
eollectioo. BENJ. PARSONS.
Goderich, June 12th. 1850. .3.19
A VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE ! !
for eolleetini them. From this they are shipped in the tourism of the Louvre. Sicad's Bar, on Yuba River, from which he
to Liverpool. and thence by nil to Loudon, to
satisfy tb• Insatiable maw of the modern Baby -
loonies Very few aro retained hen in travail.
as the popular tote for " wilks and hackies" is
not eo strongly marked in nor population. and
hotter profits •re consequently nbteioed in En-
dre, eters after paying .o much era and land
carnage."
LETTER FROM SMITH O'BRIEN.
A copy of the follows, letter has been receiv-
ed •t the Colonial Office from Mr. Smith
O'Brien:-
' Derlingtu, Probative Stades, Maris island,
VA. D,....'s 1,A.o, Feb. 98. 1850.
" My DEAR POTTER: --I would have written
to you sooner if 1 had had asythieg agreeable to
communicate, bet i Aare bees enwtlllng to
grieve yes by telling you that your worst saint -
patios. with respect to the sort of krestmeat
which.) might possibly experience in this colony
have hum realised. Dorian a period of shoot
two months 1 .ufered a mach as the mnh.m.ni •
ty of the Onv.reer of this colony. Sir William
Dyieoe. sided by the Controller -General, Dr,
Hampton, could inflict. My health at length
beton to give way eo rapidly ender the solitary
.N6nement to which, dorm` this period. 1 was
eAcdgeed, that the Doctor or the statins becanr
errioo.ly slsrmed, and his representation produc-
ed such a rel•aatioe of the restriction* under
which 1 was placed as has had the effect of re -
stories my stre.gth. 1 *hell abstain from di. -
'reviling you with • deteiled autumn of my ex-
tsri,.ce of the magaannnity e( British function-
aries se illo..rated by my treatment in thin
used. 1 shall rather impress yo. with • per-
teaslee-happily weli(waded-that Ibe•r. with
wnderfel cher-4010w, all the privatiose to
which 1 sm uhjeet. livery other source o1 ea-
rns' appears to me to be tie i*ngoiice.t com-
pared with that of sep.rewles from my lin ily
that 1 ree.eeile myself to the minor ,nations
ineidestal us my peel tin. es 1n matter. ofeow.oa-
rau.tisdilkmee. Ye', 'hoop I mold form, -
sato the ewes of Oda epsratiea by allowing Mrs.
O•Bries to eons Its Vast Di,ere.'s Land, 1 feel
mere arra fly Ih.s *NOV that It wneld be the
gr*atP * toilette, to my children ie bring them
to a ..,miry, the preens' e.ediueo of whish 1
will sot Islet myself se deeerih.. 1, therefore,
est see so degab, teemisatroa.6 the eal•mttin
of my I•t nee,* that whisk Ie. sed ether Meads
reek se ..eek Mies te leer,, she illi.,.....
wis(eb .111 he eR.eted by teeth: and 1 engin
Mat I deliberately skink thot my dear► wend M
more adwantegeos5 so my e►ildrea thea Mu they
abed/ renew 1.r is tilts coin., -
I am afraid that some .f my renew fairs,
,h..get wwg .el)iag the ' camera,. limp liberty' .bion
• tioa it Orem meas. find their let Itrrlo men
ureieble Ap gene, out the *Owes 1 rebel .pee
Use .1 af their putties no sew de 1
rejoin 18111bein k.,rt myself *.rennet by say
ewe* r►wgb my „Tvvletree ie rem
M. Gaunt, it in reported, is *boot to reserve
his former connexion pith the Journal du De-
ists.
rhe President of the republic distributed sixty
hogsheads of claret to the troops reviewed at
Vesssil les
SPAiN.
it is rumored that the Government has resolv-
ed ae lane 100 millions of reale of State paper,
is shore. bearing 6 per eent. interest, and re-
deemable in tweet' years. the capital 10 he ap-
plied to poyieg of certain outstanding debts of
the T y, via., 70 millions of reels to the
Bank of Fomento, for advances made under the
cootract of 1845. which 200 millions were to be
advsno.d io • aeries of yore• for road making;
and the remaining 30 milling, to ether creditors,
for coo tracts of weeks is road., &c.
Fcn.vetoe or Tel Stale BRADS IN Bluetit..
-Frnm Rio Janeiro we learn, by • fate arrived,
that no little excitement prevailed is consequence
of the destructing of certain Brazil weenie mid
to be espied is the .lay. tired.. The resents
which F-nel.,l set. op for this prnceeding is said
to be the bad faith e( Brazil ie professing a desire
for the suppression (tithe dove trade aB the while
that is raging it; and the mmniery scut of
me British feet seem to hale had the desired e1 -
feet; ter we reed in a letter to the Commercial
here, doted J.Iy 30, that --..The Semite and
Chamber of Deputies held a .were* ermine on the
12th intent, ',meddled their levee with reference
to this traffic, and tnsde the most nringnt laws
e goista the futon impmutiois of slaves. The
people everywhere sekanwledge their pest re-
mi.e...e; and it has bees ietimated to then en-
gaged in the slave trade that they meat withdraw
their espied. se the Go•eremest eon so longer
000.•1 to h. embroiled with ether notiooe by
endeavoring to threw .mend slsee-wrtrdera the
O atiwil protectitu.-(New Yeti Capron.
has made five thousand dollars, sod after-
ward sold hie share for fifteen thousand
dollars ! He is oar his way down to be
ticketed for home sweet home.
SPEciMEN. ma SALE. -Mr. S. M. John-
son came down yesterday, from the junc-
tion of the Forks of the North Yuba, where
his party had the good lack to make one of
those great lifts we road about. The lump
he totes along weighs 13 pounds, less than
one third of it beteg quartz. 1t is left at
the banking office of Messrs. Dewey k
Smith, for sale, and will be disposed of at a
fair price.
AN ExPtosron.-The followieg accuuat
of blasting a cliff•t Seaford, about 12 miles
from Brighton, is abridged from the London
Times: -
The sea baying gradually encroached
upon the land at Seaford, it was determined
N O'1'IUlt.
THE PILLAGE OF CLINTON.
AN .zcellenot *peels/ fora geed N••
gon maker will at parent be found In
lb. yi.ug village of Chilton, eitulted at the
junctura of the road• leading from Hamilton
ted London t• Qoderieb, lad being twelve
tulles distant from Ike latter. This village
u surrou.ded by the most proeperou. set
•letosint is the Huron Tract, and already
Promisee to become a place of Acme tmpur•
tante. Thins are now ire veral tradesmen
-o it, and a good workman in tbs above
hue will a..uredly meet with liberal en-
couragement.
Fur further particular., application may
be m ads to Barclay Lavin, Blackimith Clin
ton who will cheerfully give assistance to
the person wi.btng to commence wagon
making in the above named village.
Caston, 93rd Oct,, 1860. .3-036
THE Subscriber beget° inform the tababitest.
of Goderich and its ,iei,ity, that he hee re-
ceived • Large Supply of the LATEST IM-
PROVED PATTERNS of
COOKING, B 0 X ,
AND PARLOUR STOVES,
which Le offers fir SALE at very
REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.
The Subscriber also keeps*, band, as meed.
• t his OLD STAND, • LARGE and very 8a-
periorae•ertrtsest of
TINWARE of every description.
Th. ubeeriber takes this opporteaity ar.rer-
■ iog his sincere thanks to the Public for the very
liberal p•treaag, he has received *ince be has
beta in hostage. is God.rkh, aid hope* by strict
attention to barer, aid moderato once., to
continue to receive a .Aaron( the public patronage
N B. -GRAINING. PAINTING. GLA-
ZING. PAPER and BELL, HANGING carried
os as heretofore. WILLIAM STORT.
Godericb, 6th Sept, 1849. 9v-n311f
THF, subscriber offers for SALE hie
GRIST and SAW MILL, situated in
the Townehrp of McGillivray, on the Big
Sable, within three miles of Flanaga's
Corner. The Mills are now in operatton,and
newly built. The Privilege le the best on
the River, and situated in the best Town-
ship in the County of Huron -well settled,
and Roads opened in all directions to favour
it. Tho Machinery and materials are of
the very beet quality, and put up by the ve-
ry best Machinists. For Particulars in-
quire of Jame* Crumble, Emq.,•Galt, or ap-
ply to the subscriber.
PATRICK FLANAGAN. Proprietor.
McGillivray, 15th January, 1860. 2,501(
37•Tbe Galt Reporter will insert the
above until forbid.
FARMER'S HOTEL, -MITCHELL.
FRANCIS FISHLEIGH begs to inform hie
friends, and the public generally, that he has
established himself in the above Village, lad
hopes by strict atteotioo to the comfort and con-
venience of Travellers, to merit • share of their
patronage. Good Stabling and an attentive
Groom is attenda.ce.
Mitchell. May 15th. 1850. 3v -u l5
STRATFORD IRON FOUNDRY-
-Tb subscriber having purchased the inter-
est of Mr. C. J. Wilson in the above Es-
tablishment, is about to continue the Bust-
ing on hie own responsibility. In returning
thanks to the public fur the very liberal en-
courageuinnt received by Out k•Wit..ore,
he begs to intimate that 41. will conetontly
keep on hand an assortment of Superior
CASTING*, consisting of C 0 0 K"I N G.
to throw den e e part of a cliffso as to form
a barrier to its future ravages• For this
purpose, 55 of the royal sappers tad tumors
have been *staged for the last seem weeks
making the necessary preparations.
This cliff was perforated in various pI.cee
with tunnels and shafts, and is each of two
chamber' excavated for the porpoise, •
change of 11,090 Ib of gunpowder was
deposited. By three o'clock, the poor Axed
--•----•-•-- for the exploeioe, "boot 10,000 people 41.d
CALIFORNIA NEWS. assembled. and mesas were taken to keep
them at • proper dtstaee beyond the, reads
of danger. The gunpowder beteg fired by
the voltaic batteries at twelve milia s" pest
3, soddenly the whole cliff, along a width
of frontage of shoat 1100 bent forward to-
ward. the tea, cracked in every direction,
crumbled 1st* preen and fell opon the bomb
is best of tt, forming a bank, down whleh
large perilous of the flower' mase glided
slowly fete Ike moa for es,.ral yards, like a
stream of las flowing Into the water.
The principal item of news from Sas
Frenclaec° is the commutates of failures,
imperially of banking hones. The Pacific
News of the 7th alt, says: -"Titre of our
largest firms have made aesignments during
the past three daym, ilia: Simmons, Hutch-
ison k Co , Hoary Howson, and Finley,
Iob.,on k Co. Rumour velar., some
canoes tare in eoSteetion with binderies
t
time. However, fide is alwolglibe
ease whore • man or firm fail to most their
tngag.mests. It also alys--enabdp.es
sew .eeme in a grant msseun to be agile
motored, end those hlukere which hath
pommel through the ordeal, may sow be re
Patnooarrow or PAaUAMaIT---The Co-
wed. Gazed.. Evers e6 Satorday lint, eon.
piss a proclamation proregwng` Parliameet
t111 the filth of November.-PtJN.
Parlour, and Box Stoves ; Amer-
ican, Scotch & Canadian Ploughs
of the most improved Moulds, -MALT
ROLLERS, Turning Lathes. Smith's
Rollers, ¢c. THRASHING MACHINES
of a superior description to any hitherto
introduced, and better adapted to this coura-
nt!
ouatry from their lightness of draught, .ad
strength of construction. A call from in-
tending purchasers is requested before pur-
chasing elsewhere. The above will be sold
at I.ow Rates for Cash or Trade, or at cor-
responding rates oo approved credit.
A. B. ORR•
Stratford, 20th June, 1860. ' 9,-n90
To BE SOLD. -An Excel-
lent FARM, being LOT No. 12, MAIT-
LAND C O N C E S S iON, Township of
Goderieh, containing 100 acres -30 of which
is cleared. Tho rand is of a superior quali-
ty, and well watered. It is situated exact-
ly nine miles from the town of Goderich on
Gm Huron Road, and et the junction of rex
different roads; . 4 as it is in (he .entre of
• populous and prosperous locality, it is ex-
celleetly adapted for • Tavern stand or a
Store. This farm is well entitled to the
attention of persons desirone of an eligible
situation for business, and will be sold o0
very reasonable terms. For particulars
apply to D. 11. LIZARB, Land Agent.
Goderich, June 90, 1850. tv-nt0
WINTER READ+NO !
THR Moetrsal Weekly Trt.eeript, s
Family Newspaper, devoted to korai.
Ht , Pori Litentere, Foreign sad Domestie
ew., Agriculture, Commerce, the Arts,
Sci..ese, sad Am.sement,-is published
every Tooadsy meriting at the following
yokel.: -Single eerie* for ton months 5..-
Hsngle espies per •ileum As.; Clubs
ole
l er-
•n per arum tiT: Clnbo of tan per •sins
1110, (mid • eoiry gratis to the getter up of
s .lob e1 11t.
On acoerw10aof the low price of anbeerip-
tion, all fetters must be poet -paid; if sot.
ake postage will be d.deeted fres the sem
sent.
1 Seberiptione Amnon' lased •t the
expsr•tiom of the time for wile► they has
bee. poid. S.bcrtbn will tboruhn bear
this in .1.L
All 11tber. t0 he addressed te taw este,.
Mimed Proprietor, at hi. elide, Ho.pit.4-et.
D. M'DONALD.
Me.tfeal, let Oet. 1860--
TWO GOOD FARMS
FOR SALE.
OVE within 2 miles, and the other with -
in about 3 miles of Goderich Tuna
Plot. The Int is LOT 10 in 1st Conces-
sion, Township of Goderich,
CONTAINING 164 ACRES,
1e bounded at tbe-oae end by Lake Huron,
ad at the other bya Public Rad, -fed
the second is LO8 ie 8th Commission,
Colborne, W.Di,iaiow,
CONTAINING I00,ACREB,
and is situated at the Jusetios of t*e Pub-
lic Roads. •
For Particilaru applj• to -
McDONALD, Erg.
Goderieh, 19th June, 1849. D9 -4f '
taYAs.
DR. P. A: HcDOUGALL,
CA N M oesselted at all beim ty
Mr.. Ala, ,r• f7ee/tw f s, lrwS-4111.
Gudesl.k, Sept 18141, 1648. 88 w
I. I.I(WI8,
HARBWTEIR, i$OLlCI1'O , &C.,
Jos., H118. GODERICH.
ALFRED W, OTTER,
General Agen t & Conveyancer
COLLECTOR OS ACCOUNTS, 4.. 4..
OODERICH.
Oet. i, 18M 9-a91
JOHN STRACHAN,
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY AT
LAW,
Solicitor in Chercvry. C
NOTARY PUJII.JC,
Has hie "Moe in West Street, 0.deri.41
Goderieh, Said luo.ry, 1880 1.-.49
DANIEL HOME LIZARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
and C , , , , Solicitor is CAa.dtrp
Has his oEee as formerly, rly, is Stratford.
Stratford, 9nd January, 1460. 9,-.48
N. B. -Mr. Strachan, of the late firm o.
Strachan k Liam, continuos to set se
Agent and Counsel for Mr. Lila,e i■ all
matters referred to bias from Stratford,
WA'I'SON & WILLIAMS,
DIXIE WyITSON of Coderie*,
BARRIATER AT LA W. !e. &e. .red
GEORGE WILLIAMS, of tlrafor/,
late of the firm 0Hester, Weller rid William",
Barristers, Ae.T.reet., Isaiag time day emend
iatoco-partnership, i. tb Practice, .ad Profus-
ion of Lew, CUMBRIAN ""d C mem,
will i" futers keep their Office. at Goderieh •.d
Snaked, re.ppeeetively, seder the manse, .tyle
.red firm of W•Tso. and WILLIAMS.
DinaWargo., Go,ferlc I ,
Gnaws Wtcu,ao, Stratford, s
241h December. 11149. 9e-e1TN
R. WILLIAMS, & Co.
CII Eli ISTS AND DRUGGISTS,
And Grand healers is Oro.eriee, Ug.en,
Palma, Ode, Rootlabe., Dye 8uf.,
, Hardware, eta,
STRATFORD.
Prescriptioes dispensed with accuracy aid
promptitude. 3v-.15.
CANADA. LiFE ASSURANCE
C0.11 PAN Y.
THE Subsriber having been appointed
Agent of the
"CANADA LiFF. ASSURANCE CO.,"
is prepared to receive proposal* for Assu-
rance, and will he happy to afford to any
person the nee ...sry information, as to the
principles of the Institution.
JAMES WATSON•
Goderich, 3th June. 1849. v2o 9tf
KINCARDINE ARMS.
(Near the !wharf Goderick,)
BY H. MARLTON.
THE above tlotel has good accemodation
for travellers. Stabling, lin., kc.
The Packet Mary Ano will leave Gode-
rieh (wind k weather permitting,) regular-
ly twice a week for the Kincardine Settle-
ment. For freight or passage apply to
Capt. Rowan at the Kincardine Arm,.
Goderieh, March 2514., 1850. n$ -v3
P111?! THE
11,0111.
MOFFAT'S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
• K D
PHCENIX BITTERS
The high .d riled e.laMily ware• Mow pro -..knot
Mdlelo r Ore acquired for their ie.erl.bl. eicecy 1a .11
the dire.. which they prefew to care. W rewe*nd IN
.teal pest..e of pee•g .o, .sly wn.ea.e.ry, bat newer
thy of the.. They am be. by their (rebs ; thee' cod
week. Wally lir the., ad they thrive sot hy I►. 41414. of
the credal. .
=Leaf .4:M. LBW-. 1110a flelMCI MEW
4./ITMMA, ACUTZ awe CHRONIC DH1UMITIIY
AFFECTIONS of the BLADDER wed KIONIVI.
=10178 FEVERS a LIVER OOMPLAINTa.-
1e lbw meth end west. whew teems dire. ,uvea. t1er we
he Owed rn.e.b e. Trims. en.e.. W elkwe. who sir
ase then slwdid.ms. will owe .Marr be *the. i4. .
BILIOUS CHOLIC. ted 111008 twine" MILSE.
COLD. & COVGH., CMo)L'C,
coMMlmrno.. lysed WM meet peeler la tail elms
CORRUPT HUMOR4 DROP/IIs.
DW P'1L. mi.. with the disturbs r
*lir, teen or, =WS ere We.eree bireooL. i..
BaUPT101 d sae .Ilse. i*TIIPILI8, PLATO
LJNCT,
"M ER mai AGVM. ter tin swam of Ws wee
to artily thaw .dkta..it he Ord a safe. sooy. W
mans. smote Other wrd*rr how tin Mem widest bee
news 1 the tease-• ewe* thea .thew . ,. asw•-
TIT THEM. t4 saliency. AND BE CURED.
Pr/ULMtAI •d COMPLEXION,
• >•8t1•kAL 14>>•ILITT
BOUT. OIDDIXIma. ORI►1L HYIDICM r..we
Nod, INWARD P1/ER INPLA.aN/TOR► 18108/
TSM, IMPV&* BLOOD, JIU1DICI, Lofty APPI-
MB.
LITMaiCO11EF•L&.I111?R.
LIPIOSY, LO0$1NZIR
MRRCVRIAL DISEASES. -
/ism Y r sia..n soloy d the aims at Miry YE
doh err Ess the awl wooed .rs.rawl se..e..a.
MaORT AMBIT& NIR►OU0 DISULITT. NZRrOUS
eowerancre a ea bre., 0104NIG Arra:mo w
PALPITATION eat HURT. PAINT.E•I OOOLY&
FILMS. The .w•i tteewlea. el thea .rd4ii.
.. raved 1 Has 1 m ram era/o he ss as 1 um LIB
M.ietro sloe
PAINS in em boon, ids bib lots. tele. sd.yar
R R ■ Y I• A T I . ■. Thr wird .M lb
smile &tare lit be awe 1.011 a she Ua *de..
Rafal of MLOOD N that READ, pp1/Y,
14LTINBUM, SWALLOW&
S CROFULA. em ZIN•'S >•VIL, tela
owl tem. O L O 110 d soars *.et.. -
w O a* D r was Limb. we slhat..ur wombed be
Oe. M..sY.. PPM .fl de .en. sdaidele. ties Moo
mea OW wmmr.• le ward. R•IYf • it be rows
10 LIPS PLL IIIA P11I111 emus
PURIFY TIIE 1(00D.
And tk.e remove all disease from the system.
,t ,mewl Mil pyt+...... tw (11 E 11111 ami
P Y CE I x 6 IT TE R3 he reed so .rwk+wr se.eo-
54o m the eeel.•tloo 1 .neey p.11.•L
The Nw.M..1 these ..thism groom pot to Is obis
1swmr re wad %hu41, I.geAr with • pa.mbls).
•' bleu'. Good samaritan," •.r•rms she 41r*wMwa .0.,
e..bfab k • i..mg 11t.wewy s.. WO Wast r w
Moo, by olden ..wy..e nk*IOg sew eel i e eaby
t il e. The ...p.. w faspra.se are
O oolb o ilia. ..foe MUM. .w. alit Isla
lMIr.sYM at0he megw tr f•sr,me.sewrb emma 4w mer
sat. wz a, T s r=ile*,
am Irod.A4, *snow 4.M•1 sera► K.. Y.►
Ie Wf. by
JINJ. PARSONS,
Sole Aging.
Nodeil.b, hi. IN, 1648.
J. K. GOODING,
AUCTIONEER,
W 'LL attend SALES in any part ad'
County on reasonable Terme. Ap-
ply at bis Residence, Ligbt-House Street.
Goderich, April 4tb 1849. tr-6.
DANIEL GORDON,
CABINET MAKER,
Meadows Date the Canada 0.0. Celesr -
WE-8TMEET,
G ODERICA.
August 171h, 1849. 2v -n30
R. YOUNG,
ROOT and 81101 Maker, one door West
of Mr. George Vidaao's, Blacksmith, .
Front street, Goderieh.
Anti: 26th, 1850. vas 3
JO1tN 1. E. LiNTO,N,
M O T is Y PUBLIC,
Commissioner Queen's Bench,
AND CONVEYANCER,
STRATFORD.
DAViD H. LiZARB,
WISHES to lariats to the iababitaet. e
Goderieh and the serro.idieg reeetry,
that he has commeaced bariser as Conveyancer,
Gruel Agent sod Accountant, and by •widn-
ess attention, accuracy, sad moderate chargee,
hopes to be useful to mach as may regelre kis
wereices. Those wishing to employ him ie any
of the above brioches will please cell at re
Reentry. Omue, Lightheme, street,
Ooder1.k,19th March, 1850. .3-a6
DR. JOHN HYDE,
LATE FROM ZMsao,
IxI IE IID II AIL th &ILIL,
STRATFORD.
Jaly 31. 1849. 1`v-.16
WM. REED,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. 4•e.,
LIGHT -HOUSE 8T. GODERICH.
0.t. 25, 1849. 9,538
TO LET,
THAT two story Frame Dueling Hesse
lately occupied by Indio Acasd, aid im-
mediately opposite his p.ee.a random... For
term' and further parris.Iare apply he
ALEX. M. ROSS, North St.
Goderieh, May 23, 1850. v3.16tf
DAViD H. LiZARS
A UCTIONEER.
IS prepared ter attend Sales in any part of
the United Counties on the nowt reams-
able
eseeaable terms Apply at t►s Registry Oi.o,
Lighthouse street.
Goderieh, April 11, 1860. v9 -a 0
NOTICE.
THE Suboeribor bairn",RENTED the
WAREHOUSE said WEARY b.k.g-
ing to the Moser.. Davenport, of tbig place
has establiabed bimeelf se a
FOMWAEDP• ANP commoner" wase./OR.
Any orders or commisaiom from the 46.r-
ebmnts of Goderieh, will receive prompt
atisntiea. JOHN MCF'WAN.
Wiodeor, Marsh, 1849. .tv-7itf
HURON HOTEL.
GODERiCH,
BY JAMBS GENTLES.
Goderieh, Sept. I9, 1861. v1 -s40
STOKES,
siltmist a n a Wrusa18t,
WEST -STREET. AODE*ICB.
July 1980. 90-3
THE OLD BAKERY.
ET IrEWMAN, DREAD. CARE Comma
. and Pima? Ransb, Mt dear I'esi.ithe
CirateCempmey'i 0111kee W..i_.ta.ol, Oeds-i
Godevish, Sspnmbar Di. 1890► 9.111
WASRI•NUTON '
Fanners' Muttul IuswaaCe ON
CAPITAL $1,000,006.
A iHOPKINS, Hamilton, Agent fat
Ike Comities of Waterloo sad horns.
Avoid 97, 11110. 1,16
J d IIp1'1/01Me
e. al "+'+
December fi,