Huron Signal, 1848-04-21, Page 410.1
1,E00,000 ACRES OF LAND
TOR SALP. IN
CANADA WEST.
'j'UE CANADA COMPANY hate for
1 dispersal, about 1,800,000 ACRES OP
LAND eislereeJ throughout stoat of the
Toaeeh►pe le Upper Cauadu-gnarly 6t0.-
OCO Acres are situated la Ibe /hires Tract,
well kruwn as one of 114 Mott fertile parts
of the Pro%ince-.t bas treb:ed its popula-
tion it Ste year, and now co•tuos up-
wards ul 90,000 tohabttaotr.
The LANDS ere oSeted by way if
LEASE, for Teo leers, or _ler
V.t1., C .B B fl D (1 W plan
..e/fth (iai, wad Ike bafoacs la InMal-
a tears kiss does *way will.
The Erste pyshle 1st February web
year, ere •buil the Ietete.t at til Per
Ceet.npon the price of the Laud. Upon must
of the Lair, wits LEAKED, NO MONEY
IS REQUIRED DOW N-wbast rpo* the
others, actordiog to locality, car, two, or
three yeses (teat, must be paid in advance,
-het these payments sill free the Settler
from further calls amid 2nd, 3rd or 4th year
of his term of Lease.
The right to PURCHASE the FREE-
HOLD during the term, is secured to the
Lessee at a fixed sum named to hearer and
au allowance is made according to aotict-
p.teal payment.
Lists of lands, and any further informa-
tics can be obtained, (by appttcetion, if by
letter poet•pud) at the Cotilli• y'a O►ncas,
Toros(. ar:d Coderii4 ; of R. BraOeaLL,
Esq., .9spl.udel, Colborne Distract ; Dr.
Atone, Gor/p4, or J. C. W. DALT, Esq.,
1'ttrurfurd, horns District.
Guderich, March 17, (848.. 7
' e' •
CODER/CH CARRIAIGE SHOP.
Li.WT1OV•1FoT*SET, 030 moa Warr Oa
ALLEN'S 18N.
ri'HE Subscriber respectfully intimates to
the inhabitants of Goderkh and is
vicinity, that be is prepared to execute all
order, for
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, LUMBER k
LiGHT WAGOONB,
Cetera, Lumber Sleighs, Grp, Dog Chita,
Ilse., arid all other articles in his line of
business.
N. B. Repairing promptly attended to.
Q.' Country Pruduce taken in part pay.
men t• JOHN SAVAGE.
Goderieb, Feb. 18th, 1848. 3y
BEAUTIFY AND PRESERVE YOUR
HOUSES, CARRIAGES, lac.
THE Snbecriber would intimate to the
inhabitants of Goderirh and snrroond-
isg reentry, that be is ready to execute all
orders for PAINTING, kc., that he may
be favoured with ; and if employers will
fu►.ish materials, be engages to work at the
cheapest rate, and give more satisfaction
than has heretofore beea extended to this
section of the country.
N. B. All kinds of merchantable Pro-
d.°, taken in exchange for work.
EDWARD C. WATSON.
Codeines, February 11, 1848.
BRITISH HOTEL,
GODERICH.
LAT$Lr 4CCOPIIO IT NI. MAC.aaj7/1adiT,
THE 8ubscnben bavi,1Llasejiho above
SUPERIOR HOTEL, bene Jq»: res-
pectfully to istitaate to their friend. -Wed
the public is ge.eral, that they have opened
for the reception , and accommodation of
Boarders and Travellers, where they will
be happyoto receive thee. whe may honour
them with their patronage. 11 will always
be their surely to fereish the Table with an
simple portion of the best productions of
the season, sed to keep their Bar supplied
with Wines and Liq.ore of the best de-
scription, so as to went the approial of
their customers.
,J. K. GOODING,
JOHN LANCASTER.
Godericb, Jen, 111, 1648. 11
N. Il;.-EseelleeiStabiieg will be afford-
ed, and an active and attentive Oroom will
he always in attendance.
NOTICE.
ALL • peraE
o.. INDBTED to the Sub-
scriber, we hereby requested to cell
and settle their accounts by the 20th of
Womb next, all Accounts then unsettled,
will positively he placed in the bands of the
Clerk of the Court for collection,
WALTER SHARP.
Goderieb, Feb. lb, 1848. 311
FARMERS' INN,
STItA1'P0RD,
BY THOMAS DOUGLASS.
/r/IE Sub.enber (from Galt) has lately
1 rented the shove welleetabluhed INN
sad HOTEL i. the West end of Stratford,
from the proprietor and let. occupant, Mr.
Jobe 13bercnam ; ail he begs to say that be
will endeavour to see the Public and Tree.
eller. well accommodated, sod their corn
forte 'weeded to. i1. has good Stabile',
god lib attentive Hostler. Hie Bar is well
.applied with Wines and Liquors.
THOMAS DOC/GLASS.
Mtr.I old, March 1, 1148. 703
FARM FOR SALE.
r OTiVo. 9f1, in the g�tk eorseeeeioe,'ibw/
w ehlp of God'rich, about 9b teres oedei
sad 7 scree new chopped land, with a
NSW LOG BARN k DWELT; MOUSE
1D sew of emit lend wee plo.gb.d feet call.
'I b. •gid 1.•t t. retested sheet 9 nide. from
(i.daetehi, lied 11 miles from the Hero.
11..•01.
s. G/3H wet.l(ep,iredd vpa.
Apply tithe sebsenher.
PATRICK LAVAN,
Proprietor.
O'dlfs►bA, .Nair► (01k 1848.
31g qqq
GoDERIC11
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOKE.
THOMAS GILMOUR k CO.,
I1 AVE always ea bead a choice assort -
meet of ail kiwis of teary sod
STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
Hardware, Boole, Show, Crockery, lee.,
kc„ kc.
And as their stock ie selected from the
principal warehouse. ie New York said
Meatiest they fc.l confident that they taw
furnish a superior article for Ices pries thea
t elm bo obis -mad elsewhere in las Huron
District, as to all, cask treasactioaa they
hair' resolved to deal epos the priaeiple of
*natal profits and ezi t:mite melee. They
solicit an examiaaiion u( there ample stock
of New Goods from all intending per -
chaser.. -
N . B. -All kinds of farm produce taken
i■ eschaege for goods, f. r which the high-
est market price w•dl be allowed.
Guderich, Feb. 3, 1818. lf1
FOR SALE,
BY the sukscriber, that t-aluab!e properly
Situated in the toanabip of Godericle
On Lot 19, 4th concession, within 5l miles
of.the town of Goderich ; there as a good
Saw 51,11 snit an d 80 acres of land, 20
acres cleared. It is a tenet failing aurae)
well ,looted for any Machinery, such aa
Carting and Fulling Machinery, Distillery,
and Gn.t NM.
N. B. -Will be sold cheap for caab, or
part of the mortify may he fora few years.
Applyto the proprietor.
WM. ALLIGHEM.
Godeneh, Feb. i8, 1848. 3
IIENRY NEWMAN,
BREAD, CAKE end PASTRY BAKER,
respectful) reheats the patronage of
the inhabitants of Gode .eh and as v:ctaty,
and trusts, by atrtet attentive, to merit a
share of their favour..
N. IL -Hard Biscuit and all ki.de of
Crackers on hand. Cakei mode to order.
Gudeticb, Jas-. 28, 1848. ltf
TO CAPITALISTS.
GOOD and a1. Investments. Valuable
MiLL SITES and FARMS for sale
on Lake Huron.
A good Mill Privilege on the Labe shore
within six miles r,f Godericb, baring 16
acres of excellent Land, the (dill can be
built on the rock, and within 50 feet of ten
feet deep water in the Lake; the Mill dam
can be made 16 to 18 feet high at a triflog
expense and on a never failing stream,abuo-
dance of Saw -logs in the vicinity.
Also, a splendid 51,11 privilege half a
mile up on the Eigh'ren mile River which
is navigable to the Lake, baring 45 aeres
of first rate land, plenty of Pine and other
Saw -logs is the vicinity.
AND ALSO -Four of the best deterip-
lioo of FARMS on and sear the Lake
Shore, with improvements.
The above well selected and very valuable
property will be sold low for cash, or ball
the purchase money may remain for three
or four years oo mortgage.
Apply (if by letter poet paid) to Law-
rence Lawraeon, Esq., Legdoe, Robert
Parke, Esq., Goderich, or to the proprietor
JOHN HAWKINS.
Port Albert. Godericb, Feb. 3. 1845. tf1
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS'
FURNISHING WARE HOUSE.
THE Subscribers have opened a New
Type Foundry in the City of New
York, where they are ready to supply order.
to any extent, for any kind of Job Fancy
Type, ink, Paper, Chases, Galleys, Brass
Rules, Steel. Column Rules, Composing
Sticks, Cases, and every article seeessary
for a Printing Office.
The Type, which are east in new moulds,
from- an entirely new sett of Matrixes,
with deep counters, and warranted to be
unsurpassed by any, will be sold at prices
to gait the times. All the type furnished
by o. is " hand cast."
Printing Presses furnished, and also,
Steam Engines of the most approved pat-
terns.
Composition Rollers eat for printer..
07" Editors of Newspapers who will
buy three times as much type as their bills
amount to, may give the a -bore six meetb.'
insertion in their p.Pere, and .end their
papers containing it to the Subscriber.,
COCKCROFT k OVERF,ND
No 78, Ann Street New York.
December 7th 1847. m15
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber would announce to those
who are indebted to him, either by
Note or Book Account, are requested to
call with WILLIAM G. SMITII and set-
tle the same on or be ore the 20th of March
next ; and if said accounts are not settled
by that time, they will be placed to the
hands of the Clerk of the Court for collec-
tion.
Any person having any claims, or ac-
count' against the eobeeriber, wit, call on
Mr. William G. Smith for final settlement
of the same.
GEORGE OLIVER.
Goderieh, Feb., 9b, 1848. 4-w9
A_ NASMYTH,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY sognunts hie friends
end customers that he continues to
make men's wearing apparel, to the most
approved and fsehtonable style and on short
notice. And or' returning thanks to the
iohebttenls of Goderich and the surround-
ing neighbourhood, 1••r the liberal amour -
agement he has received, hopes by &wide).
ty and punctuality, mill to mens a contuse -
store of their pattnnsge.
Goderich, Feb.. 3, 184. ill
GILBERT FORTE,
ADZES AND GENTIAN N'S then -
1 -4 ,sable Boot W Shoe Mabee, West
Street, Ger/with.
Merida gat, 1841. Mie
J.
ALBION HOUSE, •
TAMES' Street. one door west the
Commercial Saab, Haestliww, by
J.troery, 1348. 1. ESNOYDE.
VALUA ARM LOT'S
tree /AL.
1IV THE HURON TRACT, KAiIELY
POUR Lots oa the Fist QNatesies e1
▪ Oodcricb, freeing, Like Hers., aee-
aiaeg 89, 71, /7!, sad erj Scene respe-
ts.ely. Two of these -Lets helm smoke-
able tmprovemeet, lad ego of them a csw-
modloem Two Story Log Hose, with Clar-
ets ami Orchard. Likewise, SIX LOTS
ow the Sewed Coseees(pa, costateieg 50
acres etch, two of thea partially lmppro.ed.
These Iota are sweated on the Bayfield
Road, from WI to eight motes south of the
8ourubieg Town of Ooderteb ; the land w
of the beat quality, and well watered, sad
the front Lots comasaed • beautifal new of
the Lake.
For pertihlara applyif by letter pest
pard), lo JOHN CARK, Cuisines,
Marti 17, 1843. Ill
FOR SALE,
VALUABLE FARM IN COLBORNE.
APART or portion of BLOCK G. is the
lowsssip of Colborne, Western Divi-
sion, Hume District, coaaote, TWO
HUNDRED ACRES OF 1.AND, with
25 acres cleared and to good order ; fences
is repair. There is a good Frame Home
(Cottage style], upon the premises, 35 by
99 feet ; also, a Frame Barn 50 by 35, and
Two Frame Sheds, each 90 feet long, with
a Log Farm House to tolerable repatr.-
There am three running streams of water
through the Lot ; two of which ate in the
rleatrng, and a brat rale Well in the cellar
of the frame house. Wood upon the land,
chiefly hard timber. Said farm is situated
but tri mile. from Gudench, the District
tows.
0?"' This desirable property will be sold
ata reasonable pr.ce. For terms apply to
Messrs. STRACIIAN k LIZARS,
Soltcitorer West -etre t.
Godericb, Marek 1t9, 1818. 7tf
NOTICE.
ALL'persone indebted to the subscriber,
either by Note or B. ok account,,a►e
requested to make payment on or before the
lint of May text ; after that date all de•
meads, r_matning unsettled, Mull positively
be handed over to an Attorney for immedi-
ate collection.
DAViD MIUNRO.
Goderich, March 23, 1848. 1tt
ASTRAY.,
CAME into the enclosure of the anbeeri-
trer, on the Glebe Lot, Maitland Road,
about the 13th of September last, a RED
HEIFER, with white face and lege, rung
9 years old. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay charges, and take her
. way, otherwise said Heifer will be sold to
defray expense., according to Statute trade
le .ucb'case and provided.
JACOB VILLSON.
Godericb. March 13, 1841. 7w3
$800 REWARD.
A BOY wu"atolep from his parents in
the village of Napenock, county of
Ulster, and Mate of New York, on the
14th December, 1847, and has been traced
into the western pert of Cemda.
The Child's Dame is ALONZO McEL-
ROY, son of the to.dersttned, is four years
e1d in Julie cert, has dark bine eyes, brown
hair, and fair complexion, has a dight per-
pendicular scar near the middle of the fore-
head, runnug up Into the hair three qurrtera
of an inch long. The said Child has been
pursued by bis .meted father from that
place to Canada, where the trace of him
was lost. The boy has bees seen with a
man who drove a par of large My horses, a
waggon with a long reach, and a painted
lumber box on three springs, with a box
sitting in the hied eqd of the waggon.
Any person who will procure the child
and deliver him to any of tho following
pemoos, or give fuels information as will
lead to his recovery, shall receive the above
reward
ft Plea.e deliver the Child or give in-
formation to G. F.°ROOD lc CO., HIRAM
R. ANDREWS, A. H. STOWELL, (of
the Custom House,)"Detroit ; to John P.
Stewart, of the Globe Hotel, Buffalo ; or to
George Babcock, of Brantford, Canada 1V.
Any person wbo aide in restoring the Child
to his afflicted parents, will truly serve the
cause of humanity.
WM. If. McELROY.
Detroit, Feb. 18, 1848,
FOR SALE,
PT Tin ao..Qt.laa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AN assortment of DRY GOODS, H A R D-
W A rt E and CROCKERY, purchased in
Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool,
and imported via. Montreal, at the lowest
rates.
-AI.90-
Hhd.. "Martel's" and "Heosesay's
first quality Brandy,
Cases superior Pale Sherry Wine,
do. do. Port Wine,
Barrels, 4 dos. each, " Botchy, Perkin.
k Co.'s" Porter,
Barrels Mrscovado Sugar.
do Refined English (.oaf Sugar,
Chests of Dyson Tea, and
Barrels of Syracuse FINE SALT.
M. B. SEYMOUR k CO.
Godericb, Feb., 24, 1848. 4w4
11.11 O'CONNOR,
1341'OKTER, WEST STREET.
rhAKF4 this opportunity of retuning hie
.iwcere thanks to his traen.ls and the
public for the liberal ,upport and distin-
guished patrnn•ge he has received since the
opening of Me Estabh.hment to G ,demes,
antYL.ge to *emirs thein that he will strf)
continue to supply them with the b -,t sod
cheape.t articles to his line ae uwnl• 11e
world direct their sitentron to Art varied
end ettentenene iwtpnrtattooe which be ie
now receiving of DRY GOODS, GROCE-
RIES, (1LOCKF,RY sod ILARDWARII,
the low,pncee Of which ire is certain wolf
speak for themselves, end /or quality ami
'ninety cannot be surmised In Wsetsea
Cased..
41. A, O'CONNOR.
God.rich, Jan. t8, 1848. . itt
Gje Better, WbPbt, (hits, Barley, Cora,
kc., and every lmenpt►ee of Farmer's
Produce takes in escheats. Ca.h will he
paid for good Gra., Seal, Hide sad Pere.
CHATHAM.
DISTRICT OF KIN?.
YALUAI LI RI&AL FATATS T Olt
SALE -A RARE CHANCE FOR
CAPITALISTS.
'PO saeeiber Msrst
bevies eeeaced hest-
'tdtress is Oadedeb with the view of
earliest ea his o erview, with snore lscili-
iy acd aueo.ss, le is west of cask -can
the following valuable property fee sale,
situated is the8.e,,*hiag tees of Chatham,
the Dmtrret seat fur Kest, for cash *sly
•ix
That advantageously outvoted property
In Chatham Notts, cestaia►ag POUR we.
ter Luts-according to the town plot aer-
mey--with a good aid substantial two story
Dwelling Howe thereon, Itirtisa, se ea-
celkot garden, mtmtwer heuse, 44., its,
suitable for a large family or a peMtc
Hotel, a Barn 40 feet by 14, and a lugs
enclosed Building well adapud fordistallisg
or for storage, being erected oa • substan-
tial wharf, mooring vessels of over 300
tone berths,. (/o the premises Is also an
invaluable Spnny, the excellencies of its
waters are not surpassed in the District.
-ALS0-
Two Building Lots in Chatham Ninth
Block G , well .ousted, being oppo.ite the
new Bridge, shortly to lie erected.
-ALSO-
A Targe two story Frame Rause (rooting
`the Barrack", 40 feet by 16, nearly finished,
with half an acre Lot belonging.
-AI.80-
SEVENTY-FIVE Acres of excellent
Ind situated on the Lanka of oho River
Thames, only three miles below the tows
of Chatham, w nth a dwelling House there-
on, about 40 acres cleared, awl in a high
state el cultivation.
All, or part, of the abpve property will
be sold on reaaneable terms fbr call down,
or one-fourth down, and the remainder in
three yearly instalments, Title unquestion-
able. For further particulars enquire of
M. & 0. Dineen, Chatham, or to -the pro-
prietor at Goderich.
CHARLES DOLSEN.
Guderich, Jan. 28, 1848. 1
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Goderich, Jan. 18, 1848. 1
Caown Le eo'DI rAaTaRST,
.Ventres(, wag .MereA, 1848.
NOTICE is hereby given, by order of
obs Excellency the Administrator of
t'..e Government in Connell, to a!l persons
who have reeeteed locations of land in
'Western Canada, since, the tot Janney,
(832, and also to parties located pr.vtons
to that date, whose location, were not te-
chided M the list of unpsrettfed hands, liable
to ortestar., pobli.hed 411* of At. AWL
th t sal..e the chtmante or tlegal
re starves establish their Slams and
tae out their Patents withre hes pore
from this eat', the land will be resumed by
Government to be di.poted of by Sale.
SALT ! SALT ! !
IN RA ELS, cheep for earth or market-
able produce, at the Store of
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Feb. 11, 184e.
NOTICE.
ALL potties indebted to L. PECX, fm
PRU/T TREER, either by Nate or
Snob Amorist. Melese settled kneseiietely,
will be pla-ed is the bawds of the Cheek elf
the D1vis,,. Conrt for collected,.
i. RAIL ENBURY, Agee.
Godgtrkh, Joe.* 1848. 1
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
TARML..RB.ENCOURAas twos.
HOME MANU►ACTOJIJE/.
THE Sebewllrspi bog to Whom the
habits**. 4 the Hoses Ntetricf. i
they hate . 011. epsrsaw, *heir l
FOUNDRY, whish fpr eoawareace orad
the mdse) with whish the work to hew,
resat► they feel /tits{ to ssseeet. nag
macaw, les.idry in Qass*,
They farther pledge aheinrelae to the
public to sell all Geode is their hi.e as
cheep if sot cheep"; as good, tl set hot-
ter, thee they oat be .btalaed heat Say
other foundry t. Casale or elsewhere.
The patronage they hate suet with dories
11ra short twee they here hese to busters
herr, wsnante tit above atatemeat, and
they take the opportenfly of ►a(orm►ns
their friends sad the public that they will
sae every ':inion a their power tit main-
tain the chewier, they %ra.t, they bars
fully established fur themselves.
They will have on band Threshing Mille,
Saw Mill and Grist Mill Casting.; Reac-
tion Water -wheels, Steel Machines of the
latest and most approved plan, Steam Ea -
genes, and all kinds of Hotfow-ware, such
as Belie Kettle', Bellow Pots, Tea Kettles,
Sugar Kettles ; also, various sines of Cork-
ing and Parlour ✓,toyer, and every descrip-
tion of Plough', kc., &c.
In addition to the above, they w ready
to receive order. for BELLS from fire to
tea hundred pounds weight, and warranted
to be well toned.
GEORGE MILLER k CO.
Galericb, Jinuaay 28, 1848. ly
N. B. la order that the subscribers may
be,enabled to discharge the pledges given
in the above advertisement, they mast in-
sist upon prompt payments, therefore, ofall
Notes and Book Account* now due, imme-
diate payment is rsqueated.
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Goderich, March 3, 1848. 5
PROSPECTUS
OF THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE.
MR. AND MRS. MOODIE, F.*sroes.
THF Miters of the Vic -rests 'diarist's will
devote all their talents to produce a earful
entertaining, and cheap Periodical, for the Cana-
dian People; which -may afford amusement to
both old and young. Sketches aid Tales,
in verse aid prose, Moral Ewer, statistics/(the
Colony, Serape .f Useful information, Reviews
of sew Work,, soil well selected creel's flea
'be most popular authors of the day, will form the
pages of the Megariee.
The Editors feel ereflde.tthat theiedepeadeat
sod ribs* eoostry to whose service they are
prod to dedicate their tateats, will cheerfully
teed its ripped to enererage their trireme mad
Memorable ■ndenakieg. The low pun et
which the Periodical is pissed, is is twofer that
every person within the Conley who ens reed,
std nfazwua for moral and mental improvenseet
they beeome a wtb.eriber a.d paints el the troth.
The Vtcrnw,. Miasmic will rowans tweely-
(o.r page. is cask mamba ori•l's( or' sew type,
sod epos good pope►; and will (arta at the ted
of the years seat Volans", of 988 para, re -
tether with Tide Mae mid leder.
lewill b. leased M.athly, eamateeie( se tit
Firer el September, here the ofF,.r el J(1d1i,PN
WILSON, 11seroism.t, itell.51.-,3. Peke
limber sad ..k Pierfee a, M wh.es alt seenetw
the Magmiee, asci hereto w die Editors, meat
hs sddresent (pase.py,) The tonne of stib-
seript.os=ONE DOLLAR FEB. ANN M-
inentLife r k pelt r eilemees
Garrick 118,44 2w.
rvitira' O ae.
dries
hist LIR PILL. An tr 1
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: ►i tebbrt '.t
tN�ktnee Mid 11jG�
t11M►1ta.iltiNke stimny,tlr'tlr1 a
has readsauli p1-" tit���f�
ant eats issasaisimigla 5' Mtn 't4
ii.
their geed works leanly gthem sad tisk
thrive
IN met Loy the
f the credulous. •y
te
Outwit;Elewa Asthma, t of sten
efsm, Aflbetioea of sig .b
Bladder old 1(01..., /Idiom Yawls and ••1
Liver Ceapiaist.. it
la the South sad West white thee. 4,.• , i.
eases prevail, they will he !sued iftendar• ..,
ble, Plaster*. farmers, *ad ot3gpy
once use the*' Madictaee, wtil
without them.
Bilious Choke, sod Berear ti.-. tet
Biles, Costiveness, Colds see elsos3.Ir30.
Chole, Coswmptiee. Used withreel .1r
euccees a this sluts/.. Coerupa Haaaow,
Drupe►'', Dyspepsia. No perms meth tkie
dis tress tag thaea*e,should delay baste these
mediusea immediately.
Eruptions of the Skis. Erysipelas, TIM
tuleney.
Fever sad Ague. For this mange of
the western reewtry these seedi*ia . wife
be Weed a este, epeeiy, sad e.rtim mow
dy. Other esedactaes leave the eyMita
subject to a return of the disease --e este
by these medicines is permaaeDt. Try
them, be s•tt.6ed, and be CURED.
Fuutoees of Complezio., Newel Debi-
lity, Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Heedmeb.e,
of every kind, Inward Fever, lebmmatery
Rheumatism, lmpn Basad, Jesedieey Lae
of Appetite. Liver Cempist.ts, Leprosy,
Leeman', Mercurial Diseases.
Never faits to eradicate entirely all the
effects of Mercury infnitety sooner thea
the moat powerful prrparatioa of linfalpee
nlla.
Night Sweats, Nemo' Debility, Ner-
vous Complains of nal kiwis, Orgaiei. Af-
fections, Palpttatioa of the Heart, Painter'.
Cbolee .
PILES. The original proprietor of
these medicines was cured of Pelee of 13
years standing by the we of these Lde
Medicine. elem.
PAINS in the bead, side, back, ttmby
joints *ed amass.
RHEUMATISM. Those afflicted with
this ternble disease, will be sun of relief
by the Life Medicines.
Rush of Blood to the Heed, Seerey,
Saltrbeerm, Swede ere.
Scrohaks, or K'.g's Evtl, to its went
forme, Ulcers, of every dwnptao..
WORMS, of all kinds, are effectual)
ezpetted by these Medictaee. Paresis will
do well to administer them wherever their
existence is suspected. Relief will be air-
men. -
THE LIFE PILLS AND 'HCENiX
BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, staid
thus remove WWI (home Aram the system.
A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS
and PH� NIX BITTFRp b.1o1l the
reach of competittoo in the *enmities of
ever? patient.
The genuine of these medicisee ars new
put up in white wrapper. and labels, to-
gether with a pamphlet, called "MaAbt'.
Good Samaritan," containing thedir.ctfoss,
lee., os which h a drawing of Broedwn
from Walt street to sur OISu., by w3ie�
.traegers wising( tit city sea very seedy
fad as. The wrappers .ad Samaritan,
are copyrighted, therefore, those wbo pro-
cure them with whits wrappers caw 1.
assured that they are genuine. Be careful,
and do not buy those with yells*, wrappers ;
but 1f you de, be satisfied that they cmee
direct from we, er dont toted thee.
Q7' Prepared and mid by
DR. WiLLIAM B. YOPP'AT,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony stir./,
New York. For ale by
BEND. PARSONS, •
Sale Areal.
Godericb, Jan. 28, 1848, 1
GODERICH CABINET
AND CHAIR FACTORY.
LATSCHAW k EBBE, Soothweet et.,
Sign of the Big Chair, beg moil
respectfully to acquaint the public general-
ly, as well as mew settlers coming Into the
Huron District, that they will fled it to
then, advantage to purchase at the above
establishment, as they continue to Crane_
facture.Cabtoet Ware of every description,
such se Sideboards, Drawers, Sofas, plain
aid fancy Bedsteads, Centre, Telescope,
Dining and Breakfast Tables, ke., ke.s
kc., to suit purchasers, arid as cheap am ant
other eetablisboaeat is the District.
They also manufacture Grecian, Franey
and Wiadsnr Chaim in good workmanship -
like manner, and of the best mNsrtde.--
Coestry produce always takes in sachemge
for any of the above articles in their lige,
at market prices.
N. B. -L. k E. request all them le-
debted to than. slier long credit by sate
or book account, to call and settle the sane
before the 15th of March text, or other-
wise they will be collected after that iasis
wt•h Coote.
Guderieb, Jas. 98,1/141.
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