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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Signal, 1852-06-10, Page 1:• a 1 t I I ' i• r b 't A y fried ¢ 1►'Wai`d eery Zba edy, • jr GEO. a JOHN cfiX. poor, Area Bletre, Geolrini. 0 Dent and Jeb Frisking aiatetatad wt makes. mid dieCti leer+ !_�ff tAe H wow .—TEN SHILLINGSipor m trictly ammo lf staid sis skews, or Twelve and Su pears with the eomar of the ye. No peer dice antimi'd until wears day paid ap, soler the psbIilher thinks it hie advantage to do so. by movies' in the comatey becoming rey,aarNe for is eabseribers, shall re- ceive a swath Copy ck$, gr All letters a"dd7re_[rassed to the Editor met . post-paid, or they will sot be taken out of the post Dice. Terser eJ lmT ee isg._Sit lines and under, int is,ertion, LO 2 6 Each tabseg0eat insertion, 0 0 74 Tea lima aad wader, first loser., 0 9 4 l;acl subsequent iaaertion, 0 0 10 Over ten lines, first Is. per line, 0 0 4 Farb smbsegaeatinsertion, 0 0 1 Q} A liberal tbseount made to those who • advertise by the year. Curbs. fDR. P. A. McDOUGALL, C A N he It'd at all hours. at Me. LeTrr;t. Boarding Hower, ( formerly tie Brut;.; Hotel.) (Wench, April 19th, 1882. e3 iRA LEWIS. BARRi9TF.R, SOLICITOR, kn. West - street, Goderich. June IR$8. 2v.25 DANIEL HOME. MARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Conveyas- ear, S.,Ircitor in Cbascery, kc. No his e office as formerly in Stratford. Stratford. 2nd Jan. 1 860. 21,1149 a TEN SHILLINGS/ 1■ 41' cR• VOLUMF. V. "TEM GREATEST POSSIBLE GOOD TO THE GREATEST POSSIBLE Kt73lCER." GODERICH, COUNTY OF HURON, (C. W.) THURSDAY, JUNi? 10, N52. PROCEEDINGS OF THE co UNTY COUN- CIL OF HURON, PERTH & BUUCE. The County Council met at Gentle's Hotel, Goderich, o0 Monday tbe 3rd day dr May, 1851. WILLIAM CHALK PRESENT. , Esquire, Warden, io the Chair. 81 . WALLACE, Mame. PENTLAND, MITCHELL, COLE, GOURLAY, HILL, HAMILTON, McGOEY, HAYS, DA VIDSCN, RYAN, HOLMES, CORBETT, WALKER, DOIG. And the four following gentlemen, who presented their certi- ficates of haying been duly elected Beeves for their respective Townships, via :- 1 William Rastall, Esq., for the ;'sited Townships of Kin- cardine and the remaining Townships within the County of Bruce. 2 Jonas Gibbons; Esq., for the United Townships of Hul- ett and Morris. 3 John Smith, Esq., for the Township of Logan. 4 Benjamin Miller, Esq., for the'Townsbip of Colborne. 5 Moved by Mr. Mitchell, seeot►ded by Mr. Wallace, That certificatesthe the several be received, and the parties Ballo ed to produceds now to tithe their seats it &tried. 6' Moved by Mr. Mitchell, seconded by Mr. Lamb, That Committee of fire be appointed to report upon the moneys due School Teachers or Sections by the defalcations of Superinten- dent Bignall—carried. On a ballot being taken, the Committee was declared to cots;st of Messrs. Hays, Mitchell, Lamb, Wallace and Holmes. The Council adjourned till to -morrow at 3 o'clock, P. M. W1LLL151 CHALK, \Warden, Iluron, l'ertb and Brace. DANIEL GORDON, 1 , -' OABINET MAKER, Three donne East o the Canada Company's office, Want- ons'', ant_'1reel, Goderich. August 270, 1849. 2v.S0 JOHN J. E. LINTON, NOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner Q.B., and Conveyancer, Stratford. 1,,1LLIAM REED, MOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, kc. Lighthouse -street, Goderich, October 25, 1849. 2,n38 STOKES, CIiEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 'treat, Goderich. JIIy 1830. • . .20-3 West - HURON HOTEL, BY JAMES' GENTLES, Goderich.—I Attentive Hostler• always on hand. i God.rcb,-Jeeps. 12. 1360. v3-030 I RTRACHAN AND BROTHER. • Barrister sad Allende, at Late, ¢c,. Gonaatce C. W. JON ST:.ACIIAN Barrister and Actor. ere) at Lsw, Notary Public and Culver. after. ALEXANDER WOOD RTRACIIAN, Attire'', at Law, Solicitor in Cban. eery, Comityulcer. Gocench, 17th November, 1851. THOMAS NICHOLLS BROKER, Ileum, Land insurance, Ship ass mad Cameral AGENT. Prologs and Cemmtmloo Merchant, lite eeualaat, kc. Prodaee bought and sold ea Commies:0 ped•earefally stared, and forwarded, Bock God,neb FN. 33, 1p 853I'meot adjusted. vb-B5 COCFCIL Book, GODERICH, Tuesday, 4tle May, 3 o'clock, P. M. The Council met pursuant to adjournment from yesterday. PRESENT. WILLIAM CIIALK, Esq., 1Varden, in the Chair. Man. WALLACE', Meru. DOIG, MITCHELL, McGOEY GUr'RLEY, MILLER, JOHN SMITH, GIBBONS, HILL. HAMILTON, WALKER, RYAN, WILLIAM S3IITH, HOLMES. The minutes of yesterday's proceedings of General Council , were read orer and approved of. i, 11 • Litter from \Ir. Watson, Barrister, to Warden, -and fire 'other documeuts. wire referred to a Select Committee. 1.2 Toyed by Mr. Ryan, seconded by Mr. Holmes, That a Committee of tire be appointed to report on th d RASTALL PENTLAND, D, DAVIDSON, LAMB, COLE, HA YS, e ocuments rented to this Council—carried. On a ballot bei pre- og taken, the Committee was declared to consist of Messrs. Wallace, Mitchell, lliller, Ilolmes and Hays. 13 Letter from the Chief Supenntendent of School. 14 Petition from Mrs. Nairn, and 15 Copy Letter of Mr. Nairn to Chief Superintendent, were referred to School Committee. 11 1 16 Letter from T. M. Jones, E Company, was referred to Asses•pient Esq., Commissioner Canada 17 Letter from 'r. M. Jones, Esq., Commissioner Canada Company, relerred to Finance Committee. IS Petition from Township Council of Ellice and •Morning - r ton, was read and referred to a Committee of the Whole. The t Warden nominated 11r. Wallace•to the chair, when it was 19 Mored by Mr. Chalk, seconded by Mr. Hamilton, That the Statutes provides for the separation of Union Townships, when the Junior has a sufficient number of names on (be Collec- tors Roll, and that the County Clerk be requested to refer , the petitioners to the Act making su,,h provision—egrr• �t ASB10NA. NASIMYTII. ABL1! TAILOR,' one doe New of W E. Grace's Store, Wes BUN% Ceder 'et . 1 .b. i9, Idly tti-u4 WANTED. 'i pod BOOT and SHOE Maker an.!Wbet lad cesium employment of q. i_ 05 .s, b �pplyug at the Shop est-etreeq Goderich. Sept. 1t1, 1131. BUSTARD GREEN. WEST STREET, GODERICH, O.sr lbs Market Nears.) BT YESPws . JOHN & ROBT. DONOG11. r,00b AMNmedateree fnr Travellers, and eh* lei el ion yrtloru all riots, to tyke (. Gatwick, Ike. 6, 1830. 43—et den Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co., ci �CAPITAL 000. (ZRA HOPKINS. Hamilton, Agent for the Comities of Waterloo and Maros. P Angaet 27, 1850. 3r 18 C MR. JOHN MACARA. i BARRISTER, Solicitor in Cheocery, c Alt .'sty -At -Law, Conveyancer. Ike.' ko. OSee : Ontario nppeeit. the Gore Bank uandothe Bank of lit` h America. HA,,Lrow. 4 10 20 The Committee rose, and the Warden mowed tbe chair, when a Joint Memorial of tbe Trustees of the Grammar School of the-i,'pited Counties, and the Trustees of the Common Schools of the Town of Goderich, was received, read, and referred to School Committee. The eight following documents were referred to Finao,. Com- mittee:- 21 om_mittee:- 21 Aeeount of G. Thompson (sudden Breach) Tneker.mith, for 151. 22 Account of Chas. McNichol (do.) South Easthope, 10s. o! rseBallaance of account from Mr. William Story for Tinning a24 Account from Wm. McMullan, Town of Goderich (sud- Breacb.) 23 Account from Hugh Scobie, Esq., Two copies of Muni - pal '.Manual. 26 Acronot from John Rabb Logan (sudden breach.) 27 Letter free' Clerk of the Peace to County Clerk, accom- anied by threent other document,. Dusty Surveyor building Carron Brook Bridge, certified by 29 Report of County Surveyor, referred to Road and Bridge ommittee. 30 Estimate of Bridge aceross the River Sable, do do. Plans and estimate of 5laitland Bridge, do do. 31 Moved -by Mr. Smith (Downie), seconded by Mr. Goer - lay, That the Surveyor be instructed to examine and take the level of the rood opposite to lots 1 and 2 in the 4th concession of Downie on the road leading from Stratford to St. Marys, to see if the Water can be drained off, as the crosawaying there has beef frequently AooJeJ away—carried. 32 Mond by llr. Hill, seconded by 11Ir. Ilamlton, Tbat a Committee of Eire be appointed on Finance—curried. Oa a ballot be' takes, the Committee was declared to consist of Mesar,. hotness 11.11, John Smith, William Cmith aod Ilamilton. 33 Moved by Mr.'llamilton, seconded by lir. Hill, Tlat a Ctt&mittee of ivy be appointed for Roads and Bridges— earriad. (la a ballot being taken, the Committee was declared to eonsisl of Iden. Doig, Rastall, Ryan, Miler and Wallace. 34 Moved by Dr. Cole, secondedby lir. Ryan, That he Surveyor be directed to examioe into tee state of the Bride over the Bayfield Rirer, between the Townabtps n Gwlenrh aod Slinks, at 13. kId, and report thereon at the nett meeting of Ceraxil, a tie mid Bridge is in an exceedingly dangerous state, ale, to alieeth,irt whether there is not a male preferable site fol' the eteetion 611 Bridge oe that River opposite the old road bel twee, 11.1 kid aad Goderich—carried. 35 Mated by Mr. llays, seconded b i Mr. Rya0, Tbat kre- ager the duty of the County Surveyor will be to etamine • abs stage err kadmg nob is these Counties, and Imre • such repairs modestage a will enable Her Majesty's sabjeets to travel o0 said roads is rfeq, a, tthot�etb Counties to os seep. welch u likely to be 19,41m by stmt of tetany breaebe, is the leading roads for which the Counties will bg un- doubtedly ta6eted• On clic yeas mad mays being tatpea on 18, Obote, it tree kat by a majority of fire. Dred b1 Mr Horxs, seconded by Mr. Ryan,That WASHINGTON M. T. N. MOLESWORTII, OIVIL ENGINEER and Provincial Land Surveyor, God'rleb, j April la, 1811. v4a11 p,8DR• HYNDMAN, tb TAVERN, London Road. May 1�1' v4u19 AUCTIONEER, is OOprepDS,d Peke Salm la y sed unties. oe moderate terms. t of the United Ma11860. v4..a 14 NMIR BUCHANAN. TAILOR. Wool t DederickCpnuor'. Store, M St Clothes mee- Meet�.seeise , sad mattveswed. led t) iv N r the ghee- Met Beds IE81 grave. �e4a49 W. �& R. SIMPSON, G(LATE °VB, BIREELL k Co-) ,ad OJ tae y�be► Fniterer, Dai C. A, Ne. 17 Deadaa Ihnsur Looks, Mob 18M, 18-01 JOE PRINTING'S' 18walelite. 3iroealp LOOT a time of bay t. �, rooks w the aaeewat of W ifs ted oar ton. ' tb me by George say fors lag er esueoo,'hat lasIv ubm net* Waitto y`s[ � sy� salt reams se- 1*'Naa, Apryl � Rth1. rPH1 .15. tie cowed do erect the comity Surveyor to examine nd ne- ar ilk nett mwetmg of Coked, the co,itioaa in which aort the Bridge neer tk eat Meeh of the River Maitland, en tb' Tow, Yee I.t pee+ cls Townships of (Jodarieb aad HtmNatt a is at /Kfet_earriad• Yy Messed b Mr. itiuebell, seeeaded b Mr, WaRase Tbat tba s.vsAal Ttdrev,s be mslneted and required to etatuiu, t., sent• of the teal fond opposite Their reopective Tow and have a" d the pound, wades anew n By_ � Tow--rarned The Council adjourned till to -morrow at ten o'clock, A. M. WILLIAbt CIIALK, Warden, Huron, Perth and Bruce COUNCIL ROOM CODERICH, '* • Wednesday, 5(11 May, 1852. The Council met pursuant to adjournment from yesterday. PREWILLIAM CHALK, Esq., \Warden in the Chair. Macre. WALLACF, MITCHELL, HAMILTON, RASTELL, MILLER, GOCRLAY, Wm. SMITII, JOHN SMITH, GIBBONS, LAME, Messrs. WALKER, DOW, CORBETT, COLE, PENTLAND, DAVIDSON, HA I's, M'GOEY, RYAN, 11UL V ES, The minutes of yesterday were read over and approved of. 39 Auditors Report was received, accompanied by four state- ments of accounts, which were referred to Finance Committee. 40 Petition of Inhabitants of flay and Stanley, referred to Finance Committee. 411 Petition of inhabitants of Hay and Stephen, do do 42 Petition of Inhabitants of I'sborue and Blanshard, re- ferred to Road and Bridge Committee. 43 Petition of Inhabitants of l: •borne, BIanshard and Bid- dulpb, referred to Road and Bridge Committee. 44 Notice of motion by Sir. Holmes, That on to -morrow I propose to ssk lease to introduce a By -Law, the object of whish shall be toraised by laxation on the taxable property in these I .nitet Counties, the sum .of one thour,;d pounds, for the purpose of erecting a Court House within the 'Town of Goderich. 45 Letter from the County 'Treasurer, referred to Finance Committee. The Council then adjourned till to -morrow at nine o'clock. 1ViLL1.131 CIIALK, Warden, Iluron, Perth and Bruce. The Council met. CourrIL ROOIT, (onen;Cft, 77surrday, May 61h, 1?832. PRESENT: • \WILLIAM CHALK, Esq., Warden, in the ('.hair. Mears. HAYS, Messrs. 11OLlMES. GOCRLAY, %VALKER, b1%JNTEi"rlf, HOE G, HAJiILI'ON, MILLER, JOHN SMiTH, GIBBONS, HILL, LA 5111, MITCHELL, PENTLAND. colt BET r, Cy1.E, WALLACE, DA VIIISON, b1'GUEV, RYAN. RASTELL, The minutes of yesterday were read over and approved of. 46 Petition from County Surveyor, ordered to lie on the table. 47 Report of Committee on Lowell Alvord's suit, was re- ceired read and confirmed. 45 Report of Finance Committee was received. and refer- red to a committee of the whole, Mr. Ilamilton in the chair. The Council in Committee of the Whole, on the report of the Finance Committee. Nos. 27, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 39,40, 41 and 45, were adopted. The report was then put as a whole and adopted. The War- den resumed the chair. 49 Moved by Mr. iIill, seconded by Mr. Lamb, That the portion of the report of the Select Committee (of last January session of Council) on Gravel Road., which relates to the re- muneration of the County Treasurer in case he sLoold go to Eng- land to negotiate a loan, be amended, and instead of his being re- munerated as then proposed, be be allowed one per cent., on the whole amount of loan negotiated, should he succeed in obtaining Bach loan at par. or on still more favorable terms, and in the event of a failure, that he be only allowed a sufficient amount to cover bis necessary expenses, an account of which to be furnished to the Council on bis return, carried. 50 Moved by Mr. Hill, seconded kr Mr. Mitchell, That as it appears that 1 of a penny per pound will raise the sum of £4000 or tbereabounts, that contracts be immediately let to that amount, by expending in the vicinity of Goderich, and on the Lon- don Load, and on the Maitland Bodge, the sum of £2,1.00, and in the County of Perth, from Stratford to Bell's Corner's. the sum of .£1600, being about a fair proportion to the taxes paid by each county, and that so scop as any definite information can be obtained respecting the certainty of obtaining the required loan of £30.000, contracts be let out for the whole amount, carried by a majority of one. 51 Moved by Mr. Hill, seconded by Mr.Iamb, That in accnr- 4ncc with the petition of the County Surveyor, he be allowed u.e an advance on account of salary, the sem of £25, carried. 52 Letter from Post Office Department, Quebec, ordered to be filed. 53 Alcoved hy Mr. Ilamilton,seconJed by llr.(;ourie;', that the t)Octrl). TWELVE AND SIX PIN(' AT TAIR amo na Ylli, smut. DEATH IN LIFE. VT PALS BENJAMIN. - - We se to de: Our her, t re fool, our l bloomuis 'o badee ! Four period' mark our Ltile span: 11 our dooms attend the From earh•at •a l to latest bresila, i - R'e d e to lege and live in death. First, infancy, with gbmnserrng ray, In Youth's bright morning, melts away. The feeble g•z••, tie helplees band, The feet ufrail to Gras pl cetnlaughterr, stand, trust,and joy_ The baby lapses la the boy, Next,YouMr is q.lenched in Mahood', noon, His happy freedom lust too sows; Elis step exulting, graceful air, H.. hope In all th•eys, scorn of rare, And confidence, and love, sod peace, With Manhood's sober twos cease. Then, in O:d Ags's evening time, Sink. the grand lustre of our prime: The voice no moire of triumph tell.. No more that force in strength earetr, Nor gleams the eye with fervent Bros, And Manhood in OW Age expire Then Death in L'e:tine up the strife, Yield, to the mightier Death 01 Lae. Who, to 01,1 Are in silent" comes, Or faintly bents its no filo thorn., And, wblsperu.r tde .ap, elo.I Call, Drops softly t .w n hi• funeral all. -d greet, wit,' a:n, inn -ceding doom, New rate from, (leaven to gold the groom: So th,t our dr nr,lsys shall rho, %fore brightly t- '.',rd their long decline, And through Death's darkness, from above Shall steam vie arches. light of love. MOW 't1.TI'R1:. . CARP. OF ANI5IAI.r9, Feed al only lcok,(rbt! their t.rod'at the us, alularly. heyno time, but tho utomaeh ind rates the want at the atated period. Therefore fret morning; noon, er•d evening, a. sea, the same time a. p„ss,hle Guard against the wide end injnrinu. ,s- treet** of saltarng with ex esii and starving with' want. Food 'booth] be of a suitable quality, and proportioned to the growth, and (attr-•-,jetamma!a to their I.ru,hirrinn in yo, ng and mirk, and to their labour and catmint. Minitel. that labour need lar more fun,!, and that which is far mute ou• tnuou, than those that are idle. Guard all descriptions of et.,ek against cold and expu.ure, especially •trains* cold storm. of run, steel, and damp meow,' and against lying out on the coif ground on cold tights, In the spring and fall. le dry time, see that animals have a good supply of pure water. When the toun tains are Lew, they drink the draining. of fountain', etrearns, and passage. of water which aro unwholesome. If barns and stables are eery tight and' warm, ventilate in mild weather, even in winter. In (ending animals on apples or recite. be- gin with a small quantity and gradoslly in. creme it. it would be better to bare ail change, in food made graduslty. M*ieyAcr,sao M,.raae.—Of the oft repeated adage, that " no good exists with. net 110100 partial evil," agricultural champ, - try eoneributcs its illo.tration.. We have frequently referred to the great advantages of Liebig's suggestion regarding the dissol- ving of bona with e,lphurtc acid. It was at once appreciated by the agricultural community, and now, neat to guano, is the most extonuvely employed of the portable manures. The difirulty experienced by farmers, after the bone, are dissolved, in rendering them'ere:sn'ly dry for the con mon method of apptyiag manure, has in duced most of them to purchase these in a prepared. state, instead of preparing for themselves. The cona"10c0ce he. been. that the most extensive and unblushing aduftkratiuns of the manuro has horn car rued on. Manufacturers, fat esri.6ed with anextraTagant profit of ennirt'oing like t3 a ton, hare. in many cases, rnixnl up div solved tot•rold>J, lime rub' ish, gyp.ont, sosp-hosier;+' waste, 1 me wh•ch has b•ci. d In gas mannfaeture•, and in •nose County Clerk be instructed to acknowledge the receipt of the Pit hies In •tam.', it is raid, ground shell marl. The et1ecta, of soot's aduttrra'io0• aro not of !) the eub.ntoitnn of an I,•erior 1.,1 el.•, hot the additions of three renders in moat rase, the bones though d'•eolred, nearly Imola of hooks, Maps, &c., from the Education Office, and to return plan the thanks of the Council for the same. carried. e".r4 or .i . 1 b C ('ie by Mr. I lay.. seconded by fir. Iran, That after 'h lbs plan for bedding the Maitland Bridge is adopted by this Council, the Surveyor be instructed to prnrced with the work in procuring materials, &c., for the said Bridge, and if Mr. Brows, iv succeesfel in obtaining the loan, the expense of ercctine, serh Bridge, be paid out of such loan, and if not obtained, the War- den be authorized to sell debentures to the amount o( money for erectionthe ableredeem- ofoat o( the taxes of Bridge,832, and tlwhich shall ft he other halt out of toes 1853, carried. 55 Moved by Dr. Cole, seconded by lir. Wallace, That a set of standard weights be provided by this Cnuncil, to he played in tbe County Town, and an inspector of weights be appointed. his salary to be derived from toll, payable by individuals making tae of said weights, these tolls to be regulated by this Council, gamed. The Council then adjourned till 7 o'clock. P: M. 11'ILL1A \1 CHALK. \Warden} and rnnsrquentlr not ay.ilah:e to t. Another o bar circomv'ance worthy ,drratinn thst the e,te•n•,ve dr,n.nd manor, (in-rr t*an reit 000 tone Iluron, Peak nod rnee. Council. Room, P. 51. The Councii met, the Warden in the ebair, and the same par- ties prwaeat as in the forenoon, with the cseepeion of Mr. Lamb. Report of the Road and ',ridge Committee was received m.4 referred to a committee of the Whole. The Coated in Commit- tee of the whole, Mr. Holmes in the Chair. Noe. 28, 30, 42 sad 43, were adopted. • 56 Olt Nn 29, being read, it was moved by 31r. Ryan, sealed - ed by Dr. Cole, That the report of the committee be adopted. 57 Moved is amendment by Dr. Cole, seconded by Mr. lM That the first pari of report No.29 be ammemkd, and that a4Ja J Bridge he tweeted, at or near the Waits, view to ;s- eer too additional expense, carried. Tbe lad part of the Report was adopted - 58 Report ea's, mad Bignalle &Intestine. was received,' rd refired to a •tutee of the whole. Dr. Cole in the chair. mad let rad par of report were adnptd. 59 On tba 314 part bmwag rend, it was awed by Mr. Mini/ - ton, spennd,d by Mr. Hill, 'Diet no grant of mosey he givers by, glia Combed, fee the erecters) of • (;rammer School at G'derieb, earned by a tMjeriy of fin. . the nr for ar• cordn•g to r 'rson. 11'ss, h• met virtually ennsun,"d in Fpr ler.: en 1 Kale, A: ,; e) ',e. ru.r•I it ai,,,,e ill mainrisl ra!,r, relatively to goons at present twee. Th. porn of v>s 'rp':eopbat.s of ling rant■ from L:r t • J:a a ton. I'u..;; "iia, and other pian,, which r• ntan o :wry proportion of pr.n.. phales tan 5, pun—lased frog,, d 4 op In iS p tor. and th .e gu.n"s enots.n folly .• Much of th.• es., nod e,r,nen'• „f oven the most peso :!r ei•selrrd hoods 1t, teerefere, fol:nrre thst money ext'• s, h 00 such guano* will hare a larger return than the some mieey raper pof en •.r;•rr petnephtles of hone. lnd••r-t, iron of the pru.e,pai urns In wt:Ie'r'nlrr,nr g;i.nm *Iv now .ppl,rd .. in Ibe a 1 Reirit meruu,.. _ 1W. neo the wo.,l i./rri•'r• In a ►e.rrlrte,I sus*,•—eheRp^r, posh.! . hn:ng a m^re ep• preprinted rt,re..Inn. the., ,nL.,nr,Iy a„o •..t•ng pro,e,l •lie in Its ^g d,&MCI!at Cir aIm,.nu, e'.n:parr 1 to Ilii dry samples ot Mouth Arne.ice. I' f•r,nrr., however, yrre. /Or eteise ,-. bones, t,•y shnnbl wool rse tern them f r Ihan.ee',". The d f6cul►r of absorbing the 'no .i•,re eve be Averment* by mining Ary m.t.ra', n^t of s estesrnn.i• nature. If 'hen.Ire4 n .ne. are In h. •ppled to the soil, (armors 'vino! I, wn ►•neat, ie wsri.rblr ra•r.nf.,rtere th.,e for deearilrre. By •Iiwpey elAhnting In Lu.MZ'a pregenp tlnn, Isr,y will fav" a Kett.', .rt closed et a cheer*, refs Ih.R Shay hove a chaise. el ob. am•etp g lit from a mannfselurer of mar ores. There is nothing is th” prnee.. wraith s farm servant rosy not tfet.alir perfnrte. !bee re ;rune CvTT,.n.—in all domtrtie •fl '1, ., rho seen, ..r h .In, forme non, of the beet mesa. by which to esttmsla their ht• p•- rot rhos. 1.1',0 haa•ll ng of naafi, 11he r.,l' f0nm,1 ..,'t 111 •rlkr to the tench, ,l aR'rds a prm ,f ,sl a 'rottener to take meat. A Newt toning a ne.Get flews will bare b 'link Innen sk•,,, d•..'11" ere it wore nn s, liter 0f !Mt ray, y•rtdieg to the .I gite.a P'e„wr'. ,o•i fialagrra( bark a,• NUMBER XX. wards the linger likes p:.ce of soft Irather. I Hush •.kw will bo usually covered with an •huadanee of soft, ebteAr hair, feeling like a bed of ute..r,—snit hence a ever Irmed ■ i mossy .kin. Hitt thick -ret, h.,rd, shut, hair, alwa) i handles hart, and u:dia,lc. a hare feeds'. row - resignation the tidiege of her hamban..•t death; ao murmur escaped her lips; bee ey . were tearkes; only in Ibeir depths betrayer; itself a glimmering restlessness which Cent - visored the spectator that her mind was touched. The rea•nn was easy to under- stani. Separated from her rberisltei1 bey - band. sloe mibl,t now rri.e.., to 1.^r noise land. She wished : • t1r. :,t, h.•: n•if n;r;•_ out bearing w ith her the rem. r.'• :';. n her marri, u Lappin•••--:l.0 b'.." ae idea, and drone her 1'. '.,.;• to. t o' urge her suit. The t:, r.-rn. r n. man, who, licwrrer, l0 K. Lard of not Ir.t ill lerr:Ian •, i• looted by the m•ot!,r'. Ifs ulT1 iIiy .Lor;,l not !lite sited Ler arr:tpk,cr,• : tIL: •••miss wri.'h tan.. Alurrov._1Ve mean to repeat at least a I bot closing b, broil, an 1 thousand tuner, till what we uy has had -vote deet on our countrymen, that one Cossack to �•ii l•' lor , it png,nd of lean, tenter, juicy mutton can be to assist Ler in retard for half the coot ut the seine quantity was reads, 11, too n situ! r, of tit pock; that 1t is tnfinttels healthier feed, especially In thit rummer season, st Plaeevl in tle •led, .v!, ;, r mere agreeable to the palate, when Inc g«l. of iv h,•u'r, t ; It:i t' cm;;n. of 1.er rl:i .!- accustomed ren tr'. k a,.. eh •nate u:a r of h is r,,:v and acquaintaoccs,andt!.•:tc yn.ay. f l7t« jctlnofv las.rt rah idly and Wanda m (omit* than •mnked mutton ham• n( •..uthdow•n breed of •hnep_,eni.nn itecir \r' nli srarecb' leftILr ..'.•.; i• a Is not ,uperner. Sheep can be kept in 6hs, I truly Ler home, for .4r at,. ;ii;.! .!, 1.1 in i:. growler order where other dam"nuc an.- No cue wondered at tl.in4 •ir,_l; 'r 'mercer mats will scarcely exert, end thousands of acres in the State. under an enlightened system of sheep husbandry, may be made to pay a good interest where how they are nearly dead property ter the hand of their prevent owner.—.4mer..1gnirnfterisf, to It, and Ihoee who est it be- come more muscular, and can do more work with greater ease to themselves thaw t:t.<sse who eat (at pot k. knew nothing Amy@. of life, (cast of all the , isl, i L.u1 understood that his chart a was iii•aue•, and therefore carefully pretested her. 'i'he travellers had alrea by left the Coaalt v be- tween the Ural and the Volga beliinj, and were beyond Sinihrisk, when the earrin:-ri stopped at a little station to arrange the passports and to change horses. As every- where else', the Co'sae k stepped it:t . the office to pt,,Lu the necessary report, and had. gone cut ar^tin. Ile hat no desire In under- take renver.nlinn nil!' his,dmnbrompauion constantly lost in gloomy Mn au;;ht Pot r.v he rame nut from the (.bice he leaned vi•on the luck of the sled, 'where Wanda did not see hien, while the horses were changed. .1s he st0o.I here be suddenly heard in the box which hell the coffins, a slight noise. Terrified, he sprang asid yet presently recovered him•eIf sun-rim:fly to approach the mystetious lioT and apply his ear to it. All was still. Most other men would have Curl -arced they bad bcen mistaken, anrllvould not hare sought ferlhnr. Hot.reit en with the Cossack, The "duty" which i0 the mind of every genuine Siussian takes prem. - 'fence of'esrry other tceliur, sten the be- lies!, urged hurt hack into the ofliee to men- tion what he heard. Immediately nn ol)i• rials accompanied bran inverter, npprnarh- ed the sled and rrgnrste,l 1Wenda.40m had no snapicuon of whit hod Happened, to aG•-Lt. They 11N -weeded to scorn', and the unhappy wife, now trttcrle dr!.rived of courage, sank powerless. They removed her from the carriage, and laid her upon the ground in order to poiseente the .earth Iri,re methodically. The first olgeet which fell outer the n1Teer'. eye., were Ilse Iwo little coins which had served 'Wanda for a Brat. The box in Ilio rear of the sled con- cealed—the living \Wenski. Of course they were both immediately arrested and placed ender strict surve•ij• lanrc. , Wanda was on Inneer the wile of an exile• hut a criminal who had 'ought to assist a ftl,itive from justice. The etami- nation, instituted upon Ibe spot, disclosed that \Wanda, in despair at the condition of her husband, had sought same means of pro- tecting the beloved of her heart, and saving him from suicide. By her ad. ire, he play - rd the part of an insane man, weary of Itf and finally disappeared, while his wife, lir the darkness of the night, carried his cal, and coat to the hanks of the 1'ral and lett them there. 'Through incredible sulTerioge and dangers she concealed Lim in the house and the moment the sled came into the court. 1Venski crept ennntieed into the re- ceptacle destined Ioi the coffins, and was there fed and nursed hy lits Ihfuln wife. It seemed as if (leaven st hernie elbirl, for no nor sus•, ,eled up (he se - her er't. But by evil chance nuc of ILehoar la of the bas slipped from its groove and pres-. sin;( the side of the prisoner, drew a low ere of pain from his lip., which the ('o;'•ark beard. and all the in"enuily—the sacrifrre —the snlfering—were rmn;bt. Vain were all prnmi.cs nn.l. prayers. Even the Glitter of hold. aeninst which the Russian is not always prnnf, was this than pmrerle' . Tlr• milord,:nate pair were re- turned to Orem•,z as criminate. 10 Sim• brisk. ego's• a I .r: parse ,r.t' , rt rse oe t{fey , •, t b U•, GOirial as nn especial tarot. that the rh,l•!ren whose parts were. !da••c'I rot, might be buried. l'ermi'aion w a soileve a en n nn Lindnrnnre was offered to u puddle funeral. 'l fie little town. 5011*, 1:01(51) in!i1!•itants offered thatday a, animated ."rrtarI,. '! ed out: to attend ah• enfrei ne't) prey ty; to are the man w I t�t ceremony; to lin Ind known so mrlascboly a fele, amt the wife who had endured every thin_ to Rare her hu•Land. it was a heart- tmlrhengg sight, when the be%roe moved . sloe !y threes rh the atrect—its• hither, laden - with heavy elesin., following, and the mother ■ fi_ure of sorrow, tottering after. ./l+t, nrt.•d hy several then. Nrr e e \ that slant the sight was fear!,... and a✓, tl £itcraturc. A GOOD WIFE -A TRUE HIS- TORY. Trcwfsfate d from a late German paper, lid' flit TT'rrlly 75-ibur,e. It was in the year IS3:1,and consequent- ly some years after the Warsaw revelation, that the young \Venski, in company with some fellow -sufferers, returned from France to CaUaeia. It was necetlaary that Isis residence there should be kept a profound mystery. 11e therefore, under various. ames and in different costumes passed from one noble house to another, and ao came to he M'Eutbe mansion. Ilere be found in Venda, the only daughter, a bender protec- resa, arid she, in him, a worthy object of r sympathy and care. But for a short time only were they auf- red to enjoy their noble friendship. hes. to all vigilance, the retreat of Wenski as discovered and „one unfortunate night% fell into the hands of his enemies. The eat iron gates of the prison separated him in the object of his affection. The trial inmenced, and some mouths afterward he vsentenced to be given up to Russia. arcely had the terrible news reached the rs of the lady, than she improved the rt time left %Wenski for interrourse with ter men, to unite herself iudissolul•ly to in marriage. A priest blessed the urnful nuptials, and the bridal pair rose m before the altar to undertake the rneyto Russia. The young wife did know if, when they reached their roe, she would be allowed to follow her hand to prison, or evelt what his fate las Le, whether banishment or something rse. 'Thrune'ertainty did not long con- e; upon the Russian Journey, his fate decide. Wenski was drafted to Oren - as a common soldier. It was a ntelan- y fate, but the wife followed her bus - to Siberia. rrised upon the spot, they soon con-' edtbemrehc.,like 'ILe other exiles, their position was not so Stte,ly shed as at tint and at 'a distanec they margined. Wby Afield a man be more able upon the steppe, than in a draw- oont 1 Thr human heart hardens more y in the desert than in the circles of Iled fine society, perhaps because the r objects men have around tLeoi, the clinging are their sympathies for their bon. \Wenski and his tsife had many portunity f proving the truth of what y, for frequent kindly services and spoken from the heart of those d them sweetened i n, 1 tL• tripe! of Ileavrn had Llesse:d tb, in,a!so will rely children. t they were not to enjoy this happinets The dieter* broke out iia Oretileorr c two children fell first under the e. A .w, w hours stripped due row !tome venni r!leeks and sowed Them caddy pallor. Bowed down with h, the parent. stood by tin• eatL bt d r ehilaren, and the mother w,s so w.a,nla 1 th:_t Iwe sicker e'. W; >tI it that Wen.ki son•;ht every means i his wife 1 The fertile "Lill of the j n 11 he fe pi w he Gr fro co wa Sc ca shn otl fin mo fro jou not bou hus wou ono tiuu was berg eliol band A rite that caret had i miser ing•r slew) so -ea fewc more neigh :In 111, wt as words $r(11111 exile. two In Bu long. and tlt 'ennrg ''r nm t w;1!t 1 angina of the; sorely availed to sore tfthtdr r -sold nit r re „ phy.ieia. was poerksi a.;aiu,t the ehmat[ a� tprraa their sympathy by by he of �' ( .ether ms .,w0 this did sir gin Currin. \fens{,; eshaested all powsi- whieb wr sltowcrtJ upon the ntnha� py pair bilines of succor for Id. wife. when all'ap- frpm ail vises. Among the rear ea prated frwitlesar a himself wee nib: d to a pnorh rinth•.I min, who threw e a rorisuming worm Hut the d0 ,air alLert_ `kilt neer \Wanda'' Ibm, 5sm tun ed tb. object of 's are more pole tiv than I ie.:" ora Ad' nn.illt1 I did t • ash die• be name to West• all the m,am of .rience. The derhnin, fnr the rCieo a�tjnawh,pi wzirc k ate health of kr h isfiand was sulhcicat reason for lin altitna,' appi,w. , as sywfpagby for her to reenter her own Vanda, fraria,7 sed even ,o cha8. stowe4.t to lose her beloved, reined herself, mende• l with ira,vp,,,.i„n. 11 ttersng w birwll, thee. was a tnnttering n( aeevirtyi ttpate, and was staff apes whieb leaned the pod impr,esti,.m ,a n world -beaten Russian eotdier. Tit bait wnm,w. N O uin4 rem ttsr.d n1*, *mon non brief di.l not appear to diminish. On the I ::::wenskhefte.e M IN4al the w dotifrl'* Ccontrary,inib. rireleofhis6rirada, 8. ,. of tee rriannal.. ktmKtbeettls' eoaat&st:y ,aelelsr and i and his wiAonnp C. te%rrdglop r• Mt with ddGr,nt feeNpga frnmi t vandrend,inaanwh4 parngem,sfmadness1h t!x he was tired t.f life aad world fain die. A Isnp, off p 4aitMJ it. TMtl flue' and w e w,ei,p it the few clays afterward b, wart ueise,.l. Search I ried hnv,nd aI• even it,, y were amps' of u err read. - • " was ntprk in every diretlinn. lits ewp and !,.1 sir, few tbI�+lire of theitr it b• - ermt were fornd ase >i tb, b#uke of the 1 "sal was �Inv,.r5iaalt. We mle; w,,,l e�•as1~ Thee rrwdel b, so doubt that Ira baa des- ' r'+ etwal ire r, tm rd birweeU. C,, . 'fl, IT>r wb*y y i h, w lilt;; 'tui min., '('jvN gavI T►'• urhv i ' w' 1 the A -jewel w. chi. fellnw•ed her 4 •t' T tufa rateitestaa siker* acro the fri=btfwl N,rtflabilapltr h" 4snd r semi Malematemousammemeesto