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THE MIDNIGHT WIND.
►Y we. eovsawsu.
Mo.rdelly ! 0, n,oaru- rally
The •idaigbt wiad da'.b sigh,
Like some sweet plaintive melody
Of ages long gone by :
It speaks • tale of other yeast -
O( hope that bloomed todir
Of sunny mules tbat Set is tears,
And loves that moalderiag lie !
Mearefstly ! 0. mournfully
This midnight wind doth ms'
It stirdsome chords of,gr!
1• tack d h -lured deed
The • ' t►eteepw-
„fery food heart cherished
Ere death hs mads it Looe.
Mouea(ally ! 0, mournfully
This midnight weed doth swell,
With ita quaint passive nuaatrrlay-
Hepeh pariooats farewell
To the dreamy joys and early years,
Ere yet grief's motet fell
Oa the heart's bloom -ay ! well may team
Start at that parting knell
MY RUSSET GOWN.
My resort gown is dear to me,
Though years have pared away
Eliseo my young heart beat joyously
Beneath its folds of grey;
No jewels hung around my neck,
Or glitter'd is my hair,
With lightsome step I tripp'd along,
My spirit keep so care ;
The roses near my window crept,
And shed their sweets around ;
Hard war the bed cin which 1 slept,
Bot yet my deep was sound.
My russet gown 1 laid aside,
For one of rich brocade ;
I thought, in my simplicity,
Its charms could never fade ;
1 left the cot where I had paa'J
My.happy e..ildbood years,
I left my aged lathe/ sad,
My mother was in tears;
I Ieft.them for a wealthy home,
To be a rich manes bride,
Aod thought that splendor would atone
For loss of all beside.
My passel gown, when neat I gazed
• Bees, its sombre hoe,
It brouht ireiea to my heat
As lades it was true;
Its simple meekness seemed to mock
lily silks and jewels gay,
And bore my wandering thoughts to those
Dear friends** far away.
1 felt bow &etieg were the joys
That wealth Sou can boy,
And for my humble cottage borne
My bosom h.av'd a sigh.
romet gows I sill hare kept
To check my growing pride. '
A tree, though silent monitor,
My folly to deride
Aad when I meet with faithless friends
• Amodg the giddy throng,
Whom vin and pleasure in their train
Drag heedlessly along,
I Gel bow gladly I would give
My .rick sad bed eldswoo,
Owe* more em sweet ..stent to live,
Aad wear sly tenet gows.
THE WAR SPIRIT.
Vem pisit .' war -spirit ! how gorgeous thy path,
Pule earth Ariake with tsar front thy chariot of
wreak -
T e kis( et thy b.cka.iag comes down from his
Anew.
To the alewife of feet tb"'aramd atioos rash os,
With the manpfiagelstew* and the trumpet's
MY fay.
Whitp the inld of their bream gleams bright
sole tee shy.
Tby ramiee ars eoeght till the life -throb is o'er,
Thy lesiva. psw..4, though they blossom is
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'Mid tee nems d .demes and temples sublime,
The web ado, bore duh (meek with time,
The meet e'er day firm throw, ber tissue -divine,
Aad hisassy her asset emblazons with thio.
Weeapirit 1 war -spirit ! thy secrets are know,
1 bees tasked on the field when the battle was
dear -
The eimeglsd sad slain is their misery lay,
had the values was shrieking ad watching his
may!
Bat the heart's gash of sorrow, how hopeless and
sora.
1a abs horse that those loved ours revisit ss
avow.
T Mtn traced out thy march by its features of
pais,
While famine nod pe►tilesee stalked in thy tees,
Mod the trophies of sin did thy vietory swell,
Awl thy breath oo the soul was the plague -spot
of hell ;
Death loaded thy deeds, to the lett.re of intoe
• Tb. realm d perdition reeerd.d thy Reel,.
Wee spirit I. was .pipit ! go down to thy pl.ee,
With the denten. that !brie* es the wee of Sir
Viet;
C.1! beck thy strong legless of wady and
Pry.
Bed the risers el blood thee haat opened be
JYitd..
Lot thy leagse.wirh tb* grave mad Ae.tdatm
eves..
As, yield the torn wield to these/el of penes.
l adversity asmile von, don't grow
rre.r. it preemie, not mitt all sytbpathy
f re pier .usiarl..ee, but also all offers of
tisel.wsds. People of benevnlest reedier
ars repelled by your enappi.hasa
are Agee( to Nes/ alp U lest yew bite
them. Wks the toper eclat , sad like a
Cbti.tsie. A.4 this God wilt beep -and
it►nr felfew tats.., itee.
!rI T.►.esamrw-may be as ia.,vm.tet N
,roud . se may breed, if diedarged from
A w mowth el a case% be u increment
death.
if weary hales berapt Ovid Se /sella
to, Mere timid be Mod abs iny. of
:M 01.1111115.
N ROUGHMONGERING.
►eau "TVS wasaaa."-se JU*a .ALT.
Nut morning i had occasion to be forth
at a0 early hour, to ase some of my old
(rise& at the Jerusalem, eoaceroi•g a ballot
that was that day to take place at the lir
House ; tied thus it carne to pase,...tkrimea
tore 1 gut back to the kutel,'. no at
toad Called Upon nae, s a ,d.r..a u Nat d Mr.
home, left his c atg gm Ali sot ,e..
Probe tee Sema► it bad bees oely once
collect t/eil but the waiter told me he could
ateatsis in the evening, Levies some paf-
icular private business to Iraesact.
This intimation put me epee my guard,
and then recollecting hie name, 1 guessed
the errand he had come upon, and told the
waiter to prepare for us a private patlour ;
but in tate meantime I would take my din-
ner to the public cuffee-room.
The waiter, being an expert young man,
ordered all things in a very perfect manner ;
and I had.just finished my dinner when In
came Mr. Probe ; a smaller sort of man,
with a costive and crimson countenance,
.barep eyce! sad cheeks smooth and well -
stuffed : but one thing 1 retnarked about
him which I did not greatly admire, and yet
could not say wherefore, namely, be bad a
black fore-tootb, as if addicted to the tubae -
co -pipe ; and, moreover, although it could
sot be said that he was a corpulent man, he
certainly was in adegree one of the fatties;
but la. was very polite end introductory,
told me his name, how Mr. Curry had re-
quested him to call, and was, to every re-
spect, as couthy and pleasant as an evil
.•plrit.
1 desired the waiter to chew. us up into
the private room that was ordered, and
bade him bring a bottle of Carbonell's
claret -all which he soon did ; and when
Mr. Probe and 1 were comfortably seated,
he opened the bewares.
"Mr. Jubbry'," said be, " our mutual
friend, and my client, has told me that you
might have sumo bu-Incas in niy way."
"My client!" yuo' Itomyser1, mum,"
And thea I continued--" 11e is an old friend
of rniae, and I was telling bias that the time
hung heavy upon my bands to the country
Oh ! but that is not what I wished
t0 speak to you about. I have a particular
friend lately come from India, who is in the
Same condition : it's far from my fortune,
Mr. Probe, to think of going into Parlia-
ment ; but my friend, who has a turn for
public apeakiog, rTgnested me, 'as I was
coming to London, to see if a scat could be
obtained on reasonable terms ; and speaking
un this subject to our mutual friend, Mr.
Curry (i took care to say nothing of his
client), be told me that you had a seat to
dispose of, and that be Would send you to
me."
" Very correct," replied Mr. Probe ; !'but
he made a little mistake -I have not a scat
to dispose of ; but a particular friend told me
that he knew of one ; and now 1 recollect of
having once mettioned the subject to Mr.
Curry."
"It's very 'right to bo guarded, Mr.
Probe," said I, " especially 'since the sales
of seats in Parliament are an plain as the
sun at noon -day, and would make the bones
of our ancestors rattle in their coffins to
hear of it : but although a seat may be
come at by good handling, what would
you, just to common parlance, think a
fait -
"Oh, Mr. Jobbry, we need not conde-
scend on particular ; but my friend has cer-
tainly a capital sporting tnanor, and will
either let it on lease for the remainder of
his term, or fur an annual rent."
I patted the side of my nose with my
fore -finger, and said, ie the jocular words
of Burne,
"Bat Tam teat what war what (u' bravely ;"
purr, NEW NM this, adew
.e ;
aid 0y Misr* taste is • woe .44
Nhath
of tIna he is t/ probity lane... hishillgol. a »
sidesI do.M' it l sbky i bbl sss*ta is
lee II_' "'~ as
m"'WO NSW sow
rt .tails i. IIs,: bMN are every year
ttnore vateshia."
"Weil, Mr. Probe, leas sake yes as
gar for may hived, tatter the risk of pbsas-
ts( bre epos myself : Ica. fiat., I amen for
bier, s IMswsd pomade ,• hear what year
chest gays, gad [et me know the result : 1
would ay guineas -tor I really west oe
guinea. ; 1 fish, however, to have the fifty
pounds for a mar is --you undo/sued."
Such was the SrsttossRrltatioo, and, coa-
siekreag that 1 was rut . `reeebore in par-
4smeLttDg, I certainly made as imepreeuoa.
and addod, " Very. well, Mr. Probe, that's a
very judicious alternitive ; but what's --
111 not say what. Would it be expected
that my friend would hare to sit on the
right or left hand of a man in a wig ; or, in
other words, to come to the point, would he
have to be a sheep or a goal, for at present
he's an innoceot lambkin, and unleu there
be a reason for it, he would naturally be a
sheep. I'll no say that he'll ever be a bat-
tering-ram ; but you understand, Mr.
Probe i"
"Your candour," was the reply, "is ex-
ceedingly satisfactory ; but hale you any
notion of what your friend would give for
the manor f'
" I doubt," said I, " if he will come up to
what oar friend Curry said was the price."
" What did he say 1" inquired Mr. Probe.
"Reili!' 1 can't tell, -I doe't recollect
exactly, whesher it was three or four thou-
aedpounds."
"Not possible," exclaimed the solicitor,
falling back in his chair with astonishment.
"Ob," replied 1, "it ia`very probable that
1 am in the wrong, new when I recollect.
that Parliament has only eel -skins to
run : you are very -1;74i, he could never
Lain Rtnf stTmuch as three ot•four thousand
pounds -be must hare been speaking of the
price of a whole Parliament,"
" Excuse me, Mr. Jobbry, you misunder-
stood bin,--eether three or four thousand
pounds was quite ridiculous to mention in
the same breath with a whole -Parliament :
no, sir, the price that I am in,truct••d to ar-
range is for the two remainingeesslon.."
" Pray, Mr. Probe, is the gentleman in
the 11ous. r
"H. is, but he does not find it suit ; and,
between ourselves, although money is so
object to him, he somehow has not telt him-
self at home, and so he has a mind to re-
tire."
Ay, he has, eh? did he ever say why,
became that is • subject that my friend
meat erssid¢r
"No set p•rlieelarl{ ; but every man
who thinks himself goa.iied does not find
himself so, I imaginer, *ben he once gats
in."
"Thee, if i understated you Mr. Probe,
your chest -"
"Not my client !"
"Well, wti ; he wants, as I eaderstand
you, to dispose of the shooting for two
years at an casual rat."
"fat so."
" And «bet m.y he expect, to make few
wards Own ft /"
"A couple of thousand."
" Wast t ler two years 1"
*Nth sea we : two *boomed for the brat
year* aid awe tltoesaad for tee next, -feu►
dimmest le a11, if the homburg lasts so
long."
"la that the same e( the a•sor, Mr.
Probe 1"
"Ah! you're a wag, Kr. Jebby
" Set ose eerieus weed, Mr. Probe : i
sea sere sty 'weed will OM se wpb pfie•
ee tete tbouseed paned, pe a.wb4•1iv
oar yenta alba meet ler nuessi e t sum/
ptrple Me berms, same beads .abets ear -
Tits LAST AND BsaT•-A chap, walking
out cause across " Old Mose," bitting in the
broilug sun, fishing. " Well, Mose," said
lie, "what in the world are you doingtberef"
"FAD." " What 1' " ptt6n." "Fishing;
well, what't the reason you can't talk 1
what's in your mouth 1" " Oh, augrn but
mune fur bail !"
Caesar ARD Errsc-r -A drunkard being
orougbt before a Police Justice in New
York was asked " What do you get drunk
and come here ro this coodruon for 1-" See
here," was the reply, attended with the hic-
cup," What do you give licenses for 1"
Ezrucrr.-" Mrs Grimes, lend'me your
tub." " Can't do it, all the hoops are off !
it is full of suds ;'besides i never had one,
because 1 wash in a barrel."
A clergyman was censuring a young
lad,' fur tight acing. "Why," replied the
young lady, 'ayou Eould not surely recom-
mend loose _kabits to your parishioners."
The clergyman smiled.
provincial parliament.
PARLIAMENT CALLED. •
The Canada Gozetle Extraordinarry, pub-
lished this evenig, contains the following
PROCLAMATION BY HIS 'EXCEL-
LENCY THE GOVENOR GENERAL:
WHEREAS the meeting of our Provincial
Paihanient stand prorogued till the 4th day
of March now next ensuing, at which at
our city of Montreal you were beld and Con-
strained to appear ; and wheres we have
judged it advisable, and rnost consistent
with the general convenience and public
welfare to change the said time of meeting
to an earlier period: we do therefore will
and command you, and by these presents
firmly enjoin you and each of you, that on
Friday, the 45th day of February text en •
suing, you meet us in our Provincial Par-
liament at our city of Montreal, for the
despatch of business, there to take into
consideration the state and welfare of our
said Province of Canada, and therein to do
as may seem necessary ; and herein fail
not.
CANADA WEST.
PeocivILLS (rows) -G. Sherwood,
BYrowa-Scott;
CO•RwALL TORR -J. H. Cameron,
C AR LTole-Mal loch,
Du t a.--Cryeler,
Dtn.ar-J. 8. Smith,
Esemz-Jobn Prince
Mayon -J. Wetenball,
Faoo•rs,Ac--Henry Smith,
GLE'OARY-J. S. McDonald.
Gal, vmLLE-Reid Burrett,
IIArnLTOR erre-Sir A. Matnab;
Humes -W. Cayley,
IIAsrraes--Bella Flint, Esq.,
31*i,nrjA:vo--D. Thompson,
KIsusTos-J. A. McDonald,
KENT -51. Cameros, • • .
LARAac-Bell,
LWRcoL:v-W. H. Merritt, •.
Lithos k ADDiaoroN-Syeotour,
Leese -.Richards, . 1
LONDON rowz--John Wilson, 0
MIDPLEIEI-W. Notinan,
Nuuaaa Town -W. Dickson,
N oaracsaaavie -Meyers,
Noareae-H. J. Boulton,
Ozroan-F. Rinks,
Ptsscorr-Johnson,
PErsa nano' -Jas. 11 a11,
Panics EDwaa»-Steventon,
Rus.SLL-Lyon,
81111co*-W. B. Robiescn,
SToawo:rT-McLean,
Teton -re CITY -Henry Sherwood, t
Wm. Boulton,
WEarwoaTe-Dr. Smith,
Wstaano--McFarland,
WATERLou-Webster, 0
YORE, 1st Riding -J. Pike,
do and Riding -Morrison.
do. atdRrding-W. H. Blake,'°', 1
--(0 4th Riding -R. Baldwin, 1
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H. O'CONNOR1 & CO.,
1 0 STRATFORD,
O 1 BEG respectfully to announce to the
O 1 public at large, that they are now
1 0 opening out at their store, next door to Mr.
1 0 Lenton'., and opposite Mr. Daley's, a new
1 o and Select Stock of DRY GOODS,
1 0 GROCERIES, bar., which hawing been
O I purchased by an experienced buyer, and for
1 0 Cash, in the Home and Montreal markets,
O I they are determined to offer at prices that
O 1 will defy competition. -They only request
0 4 the favour of a call from intending pur-
chasers to rwevince them of this fact.
1 H. O'CONNOR k CO.
] Stratford, Jan. 98, 18-48. 111
CANADA EAST.
BEttrCnAssE-A. N. Morin,
BoRArsirvaE-Cutbbert,
BEAV*Anpors-Dewitt,
Bairesw-Armstrong,
C*AwiLy-Dr. Beaub:en,
CIL►wrLat:v-Louis Guillet,
DoRcassr.a-Lewiux,
Onuraoov-R. N. Watts,
Gasra-Christie,
HvRrlyerwt-Seraugaa,
KAaotreasci-Marques,
Lams -ma -N. Dumas,
L'I,LST-Fouanier,
LOT SLRl**R-Laine,
Moe -mut circ -B. Homes and
L.foetaine,
MONTREAL cot7TT-Jobia,
Itrwnquer-W. Bedgely,
Ma.AmTrc-D. Daly,
MotrrwonRRcv-i. Caoebon,
Nrcottr-Dr, Fortier,
OrTAwA-Egan, .
Po.Tosur.-Col. Doebessay,
Qu/SEC CITY-Altwin and Chabot,
do c rwrr-Cheaveao,
Rouvitte--Dr. Davignon,
Reetsu.D-W. Neleoe,
Ruiotwt-.iter. Tach.,
8atmsaoots Town --{logy,
Seseasowen OuVRTY-H Brooks,
ST. Mamma -L. 1. Papiseau.
Braesetan-Jobs NeCeswf4
SAe130RA r -La terrier*,
8mnrse-L. T. Dnmarosd,
Se. HYAaw•rs--Dr. Rotstbghn,
Timex Rtvaes--Demeelie,
Two Mootrr*ries--W.
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Yarlhn►iert.- 1. D. Nertgeseae,
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NOTICE,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
THE subscriber intending to leave Code -
rich, takes this oppertunity of return-
ing his grateful acknowledgments to his
T. numerous, honest and punctual customers
O for the liberal patronage which they have Tb.y will have on band ThreshingMill
0 extended towards him during his residence Saw Mill and Grist Mill Cutins Rs tie
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
•FARMERS,ENCOURAGE YOUR
HOME MANUFACTORIES.
THE Subscribers beg to inform the ia-
ha(litanta of the Huron District, that
they bars in full' operation, their NEW
FOUNDRY, which for convenience and
the facility with which the work is done,
equals, they feel proud to &assert, say
cogently foundry in Canada.
They further pledge themselves to the
public to sell all Goods in their lite, as
cheap, if not cheaper ; as good, if not bet-
ter, than they can be obtained from any
ether foundry in Canada or elsewhere.
The patronage they bare met with during
the short time they have been in business
bare, warrants the above statement, and
they take this opportunity of informing
their friends and the public that they will
use every exertion in their power to main-
tain the character, they trust, they have
folly established for tbemeelves.
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in the. place ; while at the same time be lion Water -wheels, Smut Maebissw of the
wishes to intimate abet a much larger nom- latest and most approved plan, Steam Ee-
ber of him c"stemers bare been very far Bines, and all kinds of Hollow -ware, such
from punctual ; and these ho requests in a s, Bake Kettles, Bellow Pots, Tee Kettles,
friendly manner to call upon him at their
earliest convenience and settle their ac-
coe&ts, as the nature of his engagements
requires that all his business in this District
shall be fully arranged before the &Et of
April, 1848, at which date all unsettled ac-
counts will be handed over to in Attorney
for collection.
THOMAS WATKINS.
Goderieh, tan. 96, 1848. 1 ti
Caoww Lana D*rmetwtxr,
Montreal, 10aA Morel, 1846.
NOTICE is hereby given, by order of
His Excellency the Administrator of
the Government in Council, to all persons
who have received locations of land is
Wester* Canada, since the let January,
1889, and also to parties located previous
to that date, whose locations were not in -
eluded iv the list of eepee*ted lands, liable
to forfeiture, pobl:,hed 416 of April, 1819,
that videos the claimants or their legal
reprmseetauea establish their claims mad
►ab vet their Patti,. witbl. Iwo peers
(Wm this date, the lead will be regaieed by
G.Nrsm.lrt to be disposed of by Sale.
H$NRY NEWMAN,
BRSAD,CAKE .54 PASTRY BALM,
respectfully se4ielts the pet ef
the fbb.betasts of Gdaefeb toed Its eisi.ttyr
ani trot* by street ateenliw., 9s Merit a
Aar. of IMO known.
N. l. -Hard Nutdt end all kilted..f
Comeau se Mad. Oahee made w ender.
Ood.rkh, Ise. IS, 1848. 1tf
Sonar Kettles ; also, venom, sixes of Cook -
Ing and Parlour Stows, and every descrip-
ties of Ploughs, ke., kc.
in addition to the above, they aro ready
to receive orders for BELLS from five to
ten hundred pounds weight, and wamited
to be well toned.
GEORGE MiLLER k CO.
Godericb, Janosay 28, 1848. 1y
N. 11. In order that the "absentees may
be enabled top1.d(o.gives
ie the /hove del s they -mem M-
aimuponprompt yentas, therefore, of all
Notes and Book Accounts sow de., ieme-
diete payment is regoest.d,
A. NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY alygeaiets hfs friends
sad customers l t be eosti•nes to
make mee's wearing a rel, fa the most
approved mid Aubieeable style and on short
settee. And in rewrote( thanks to the
iahaldleme o1 Geier/eh mad the emmesed-
leg eeis/bg.rbeed, 4., ale real tIIM/.t-
sg.ase.t be hes twefved, hteper by •lded-
17 sed psosessliy, *111 a Mit a Wits Mem
ewe •oderfvi Untie h, Feb.3~1646. tf1
HARRISON Ila M'LIAN,
BARRRtf'I'1pt,', .y
Asore, rdisNer' is
+ CHATHAM, C. W.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
:HO FrAT'S
VEGETABLE LIP* PILLS AND
P11E(ENIX IDTTUR.
THE high sad ..vied adsb*N whasb
Mem pre-t1itl least llydte.., km as-
Isiredfor their ibiy prelims to M►.,
IM e Messy is WI
di.eaw whish
Mr resisted t►. tarsal poetised poM1
let sal "wsweassary, but Yaw d
them. They ere knows by their f ;
their goad works testify for them, and the
thrive sot by the faith of•tbe credulous.
1N ALL CASES of Aegis's, Amite end
Chronic Rheumatism, AAA ettoas of the
Bladder sad Kidneys, Bilious Fevers and
Liver Complaints.
In the South and West where altae di. -
eases prevail, they will be tousd'evolea-
ble. Planters, farmers, and others, .wbs
once use these Medicines, wiIl DOM be
without them.
Bilious Cholie, and Se mu- Lowman,
Biles, Cwtivesea, Colds sod Coags,
Chol;p, Coo.utsptloa. Used with greet
success is thea disuse. Cottept 0ws..,,
Dropsiee, D sp.pei•. No ponos pith ria
distressing disease, should delay utast theee
medicines iInalediitely.
Eruptions of the Skin. Equipages, Fla-'
tuleocy.
Fera: sad Ague. Fee this scourge et
thewewers' country th... mdteiw'wtU
be found a safe, speedy, and Cortaro rose.
dy. Other medicwes lave the system
subject to toter. of the d1..s.e-.. sees
bythose icines is p.rma.ent. Try
tm, be sati.6ed, and b. CURED.
Foulaea of Complexion, Genual Debi-
lity, Gout, Giddioees, Gravel, Headache*
of every hied, Inward Fever, ldMmmatery
Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaeadle., Lose
of Appetite, Liver Complaints, leprosy,
Looseness, Mercurial Disuses. -
Never faits to eradicate entirely all the
effects of Mercury infinitely .00.er time
the moat powerful preparation of Sampa.
rilla.
Night Swats, Nervous D.►ility, Ner-
vous Complains of all kinds, Organic Af-
fections, Palpitation of the 1ltart, Painter's
Cholic.
PILES. The original proprietor of
these medicines was cured of Piles of 30
years standing by the us. of thea Life
Medicine. alone.
PAINS in the head, side, back, limbt
joints and organs.
RHEUMATISM. Those afflicted with
this terrible disease, will be sun of'fMMO
by the Life Medicine".
Rush of Blood to abs Head, Soonj%
Battrheum, Saveltugs.
Scrofula, or King'. Evil, to its worn
forms, Ulcers, of every description.
WORMS, of all kinds, are effectually
expelled by these Medicines. Permits mil
do well to administer them whenever their
existence is suspected. italic( will be cer-
taiD.
TIIE LiFE PiLLS AND PHCENIZ
BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, and
thole remove all disease from the system.
'' A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS
and PH(ENIX BITTFRS beyond the
reach of competition in the estimation al
every patient.
The genuine of these medicines are Dow
put up in white wrappers and label., to-
gether with a pamphlet, called "Maffat'.
Good samaritan," containing the directions,
lice., on which is • drawing of Broadleaf
from Wall street to oar Office, by which
strangers Witting the city can very easily
find ue. The wrappers sad Samaritan
SIG copyrigb1M., ell.eegssq theme who pro-
cure .them with white wrappers can be
assured that they are genuine. Be careful,
dad do not buy those with yellow wrappers ;
bat it you do, be satisfied tbal they COON
direct from us, or dont touch them.
117. Prepare,I aid sold by
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,
335 Broad..ay, corner of Anthony street,
New York. For ale b
BENJ. PARSONS,
Sole Agent.
Gods ric b, Jan. 98, 1848. 1
GOI)ERICH CABINET
AND CHAIR FACTORY.
LATSCHAW k ERBE, Southwest .t.,
Sign of the Big Chair, beg most
respectfully to acquaint the public general-
ly, as well as new settlers coming into the
Huron District, that they will find e1 to
theit adrantage to purchase at the above
establishment, as they continue to manu-
facture Cabinet Ware of every descriptioa,
such as43ideboards, Drawers, Sofas, plain
and fancy Bedsteads, Centre, Telescope,
Dining and Breakfast Tales, kc., ke.,
kg ., to suit purchasera, and as cheap as any
other establisbntent in the District.
They also manufacture Grecian, Foamy
and Windsor Chairs in good workmanship -
like manner, and of the best motorists. -
Country produce always taken in exchange
for any of the above articles in ^their line,
at market prices.
N. B. -L. k. E. request all those in-
debted to them, after long credit by note
or book account, to cali and settle the same
before the loth of March next, or other-
wise they will be collected after that dal.
wish Costs.
Godericb, Jas. 98,184.. 1 tf
JOHN WINER,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST; dealer
n. Paints, Oils, Vanishes nod .been;
importer of Genuine English Cbemie.L..
Bury truck seat -from t►t. E.tablinhreeet
iW iirraisted Aisles. N.. R ail ..V's
Block, Kies Street, Hamilton.
January 9e. 1848. 1
Timm or Tis Ifunsu dtisuit.-TEN IRIL-
LiNG8 per anew if paid wrist* sa advaee.,
se Tw.tve Ass rat Twee with the etpnaw&
eft►: year.
No paper diseestissed snail amen are -
paid up, wises the psbfi her thus it big gives -
lege to de se.
AAsteyy is$Mmeaty i. the eaty bnaeulog re.
rp.tedlls f r At usherabnes, shell mutes • r
_tt espy grebe.
tT AU levers aYtswwd to the Edam trof0w
Asa
u they will set be also 1wM
Tact. e► arivem -11/..
Bis limas earl Misr, M1 Itsernieep.... SA 9
reel abes., _1l ration, 0 0 n
Ta limo eel maws ha. *view.-
A MIK 1*'1'm•dWtis
Al
abs pelt