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Mie fly Mien the timing wind,
The 4.11 hist ocean [tee Luton,
yy paii.e a..stuas 1100 bekied.
Farewell, my reentry, fir from 11.e.
In ether clime• list deoined to Twin,
Beyond thea wild •uo.elt.us eels
fS seek is ssid aeorhrr, home.
Fur , sever can 1 tied
Seth ii weds as Mon from whom I part,
1a rain 1 knee them fu keened,
Ther names are graven teen my heart.
No more, .*alter'• keel ',bake
Sall wpn true of teaspteties a anenre,
Ne more a-anether'a reader lova
Will beetsb an affecting cares
No more a jester'e peerless love,
lee pore.** p1elonate and sicca,,
L.ke Semple te-m the realms above,
Shall laic in* from the paths of wrong.
No I blush' 0, wait lovel—
wilence thrills three heart end soul.
Away: ye Aib.,.ts—Hers 1 prove
A wu.a gneiss beyond control.
Farewell, sweet Peace—thy charm' ao mon
Cos quell the tumults of my meed,
My calm skill be the onsn's ram,
My comfort is rhe teepee wind.
Canoeing th.eght-1 ,.on shell be
%Vhete foaming serge with h engage,
And witness what I Tong to we, -
The needles" ocean ie a rage.
Bey, sad are tenses to she eel
lebat tell of sex dear friend'. decease ;
Tee •i,h bunts forth without control,
e'The wooded heart recoils from pence.
et sadder he leu parting view,
Perb.pe the last -1 cannot tell—
tNy native I.Id, a long .die. !—
¶ All, all 1 love on earth—FARzwoLL !
• 1.t He vibe guides you threami.g wave,
Who filler genial, ►endless space,
'Shalt guard my purse, to the grave,
A friend, • home, a resting place
Te Atlantic Geese, May 1, 1832.
ethers is Well wood.* eekmoitionde the misty
wee" ideas
Whoa the rigbwees ked kiss. and the comber
was ..4.4,
A chariot of the tit cosh tic dark Sea desce.4
ed ;
les drivers wen angels os horses of whiten'.,
had es bards, . hens intend es uses of Might -
■es.
A ae'.p6 .ale1ed its doors kigft sod slakusig.
All desisting like gold of the sense' 116smg,
Aed the web int carne 14111 eat of great uebe-
btw,
Have 'sweated eke chaste' and stends est neve-
nun
Oe the arch .f the rainbow the cmit ie gbd-
i.g,
Through the petb of the thunder the honemeo
art tidies,
Glide swiftly, bright pints ! the prise is before
y e,—
.1 crows Dever 4diag, • kiogdom of glory
HARPCRHEY BRANCH
OF THE M'DNRA DIAT T A11111R7L-
TR
HE IIAt11*MSY BRANCH of the
Nara District Apec.sit u.l Safer y
will bold a Mattes b► the Exhibition of
FARM STOCK,
kckr. kc•
et M►. Jones COpp,'s Tavern, Ifarprbey, ea
Friday, Sept. fa, 1846.
For the purpose LI Adjudging sad Award
leg PRI71108 for the tercets Animas sad
Amides hereinafter aiealtoasd :•••••••
EuucATto..—I thick ws may t,
lira in a hundred nen, there are more than,
meety who are a oat they are. good or bed,
rt.etirl or pe:nicinus 10 seemly, from tee
instruction they hate received. It ts on
education that depends the areal difference
observable amueg them. The least at*
must nneercep'iblu impressions received in
our infancy, have euesequeneee very impor-
tant and of a long duration. 1t is with there
first env. as1ooe, as is ash a river, whose
eaten we can wily turn by .different ca-
nals, in quite uppt site costae, ,o that from
the in.onetble direction the stream receives
at n■ source, it takes dfl+rent directroes and
at hot arrives at places far t'.i.tant from each
other ; and with the same facility we may, I
dusk, turn the minds d( children to what
direction we plea.e.—Locke.
THE VISION.
Poem ea the slaughter of Mr. Richard Came-
roa, and others, at Aynmoss. on the 224 July,
16110. Written by an Ayrshire shepherd lad.
1n • dream of the night 1 was wafted away
To the mull -lands of mist, where the martyrs ley;
Wbere Cameron's sword and his.Bible are seen,
Engrsred on the stone where the heather grows
green.
FIRST CLASS.
111.1.
For the best Retire Hone 1 10 0
end do. 0 16 0
For the best Brood Mere and Foal• 1 0 0
and do. do.• 0 15 0
For the but Two year old Fitly • • • 0 15 0
nod do. du••-. 0 10 0
For nee best Yearling do• • • • 0 15 0
2nd do. do•••• 0 10 0
SECOND CLASS.
For the best Bull 1 10 0
2nd do 0 15 0
Fur the but Milch Cow having bad
aCali in1848 1 00
2nd beet 0 10 0
For the best Two-year old heifer
calved after the 1st Jan., 1846, 0 15 0
2nd best 0 7 6
For the best Bull Celt' calved after
the 1st J y, 1848..•.0 15 0
end beet. . 0 7 6
Fur the best littler Calf calved after
the 1st January, 1848•••• 0 13 0
Ind best.. 0 7 6
A SHOAT Simone sea YOV:•e Moto.
Tex t:TOwe es auaw ioything—Keep out
of dept. Mohd it as you would war, pesti-
lence, and famine. Shue it as you would
the devil. Hate it with a perfect hatred. —
Abher it with an entire and absolute abhor-
rence. Dig potato's", break stones, peddle
tin -ware, do• anything that is hugest and
usefel, rather than run in iebt. As you
value comfort, quiet independence, keep out
of debt. Aa you value [,rood digestion, a
healthy appetite, a placid temper, a smooth
pillow, sweet sleep, pleasant dreams, and
happy waking., keep out of debt. Debt iv
the hardest of all taskmasters, the most
cruel of all oppressors. It is a millstone
about tee neck. It ie an Inc bus on tbe
heart. It spreads a cloud over the whole
firmament of a man's being. It eclipses
the sun, it blots out the stare, it dims and
defaces the beautiful blue of the sky. It
break@ up the harmony of nature, and turns
10 dissonance all the voices of els melody.
it furrows the forehead with premature
wrinkles, it plucks the eye of its light, drags
all nobleness and kindness out of the purr
and beating of a mac. It takes the soul
out of his laugh, and all stateliness and (ro-
dent from his walk. Como not under its
accursed dominion. Pass by it as you
would pass by a leper, or one smit-
ten by the plague : touch • it not.—
Tinto nut of its frith, for it shall turn to
bitterness and ashes on your lips. Friend-
ly, i say to each and to all, but especially
to young men, keep out of debt.—Leadon
.%Iercury.
'Twos • dream of throe ages of darkness and
_ blood,
Wbea the mimiater's home was the mountain
and wood:
When in Welly/cod's dark valley die standard of
Zion,
All bloody and tore, 'mong the heather was ly-
ing.
'Twits morning ; and summer's young son, (1001
the east, -
Lay in loving repose on the green mouotara's
breast ;
Ou Wardle. and Cairotable the clear shining
dew
Glisteo'd sheen 'moos the heath•bells and moun-
tain Bowers blue.
Aad far •p in heaven, near the white Danny
cloud,
The nog of the lark was melodies' and load.
And i. Glenmuir's wild .olitsdes, kngtben'd
and deep. •
Were the whistling of plovers and bleating of
sheep.
Then Wellwooa's sweet •alley breath'd music
and I""
The fresh meadow blooms hung in beauty rid
redoes. :
While its daughters were happy to hail the re -
And drink the delights Ms sweet July morning.
But, oh ! there were hearts cherish'J 4r other
feelings,
Waned by the light of prophetic revealing*,
Who drank from the .cen'ry of beauty but ow-
n.;
For they knew that their blond would bedew it
to•marrow.
'Teas the few faithful ones who with Cameron
were lying,
'-4-+.1. Crnee•1'd'mons the mist, ober. the beuh•fowl
was crying :
For in horsemen of Earl.Mll around them were
hovering.
And their bridle reins rang through the dein
misty covering.
Then Gee grew pale, sod their *words were
neshestMd,
But flee vengeance that *uttered their brow was
unbresth'J;
With eyes tared fro heaven, in calm resignation,
They song their Mat snag to the God of hoes•
tion.
TM bills with the deep mwtmfal. music were
eiegiag,
The eerie. net piney is e.nee11 were singing
Res the runny died 'mid Jerboa. sad feeghter,
A. doe 1106101 sorely noel .e is tic stssgh-
4r
•lyesRillwin.st, and ,s darkness• and is fire.
*.y IWO .b"pded•,
Tet the seal* of the r,ghteou■ wen calm aged
weel.ded,
Their desk eyes /asb'd lightning, se ism and
w b• edea,,
They .need like the reek which the rhmner is
reading.
The ,waken .ere Aesbieg, the Mee aworda
wen ,imine.
Tek•101111011 Mere clerk, and the real bleed sea•
e t rearview
Tb. b e'e.s grew dark, and the Mender 0101
e4lti. g.
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, &c.
TO LET,
AT $T•RATFORD.
Fur the best Fat Ox• •v
Ind do.
For the best Fat (es* "
god e do.
THIRD CLASS
For the best Ram
2nd do.
For the best pair of Ewes having
suckled their Lambs *ill the
1st of July
Ind best
For the best pair Ewe Iambs
and do. do.
For the beet Tup Lamb
2nd do. ••
FOURTH CLASS
For the best Boar • ••• 1 0 0
2nd do. 0 16 0
For the best Sow having had Pigs
in 1848 ,•• 016 0
2nd beat 0 10 Q
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.
For the beat 2 bush's of Felt Wheat 0 15. -
2nd do do. • • 0 10
For the beat 2 bushels of Spring
Wheat . 0 15
end best 0 10
For the best 2 bushels Siberian
Spring Wheat 0 15
2nd best 0 10 0
For the best 2 bushels of Barley • •
2nd do. do. •••
For the best 2 bushels of Oats• • • •
2nd do. do.•..•
For the best 2 bushels of Peas • • • •
2nd du. do
For the best bushel of Timothy
For the best 20 lbs. Clover Seed••
For the best 10 lbs. Swedish Tur-
nip Seed .
2nd best
For the beat 13 Roots of Mangle
Warted
DAiRY PRODUCE.
For the best 95 lbs. Salt Butter •• •
2nd dn. do. •••
TIIE &:betriber being anxiorts to refire
from business, wishes 'rn LEX the well
known BLACKSMITI. S 81101', Shed",
tiled DWELLING HOUSE, militated in the
west end of the thriving town of Stratford ;
with the good will of the business. The
above prenttees have been for many years
occupied, and the run of bueineea is equal
to the beet stand in the District. The lease
may be Or as many years as may be agreed
nn. The Toole, Iron, kc. will also be du•
posed ul. Rent moderate.
JOHN SHERMAN.
Stratford, 17th April, 18-18. 1211
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TiUE Mt1NTRUAL. TRA 1'f/071FT
Ane
cow KEN C1AL ADVERTISER.
18 PeWiehed every Tsuelay, Tisred.y
• fah Sar.rdwy, , at the Low P,-,ce a
TWELVE SHILLINGS per .Deem, pay
able levsriably in merger*.
The Tessecrtpt is pruned on • sheet
' early as huge as say used le the I'roeiece,
sad *11«N cirewastaaete patent, ,t sill be
still (Lathe, ealargsd n 11.11 course of the
enemas sumator.
During the approach's, 8eseion of Per-
i/meat the 'fraorcnpt sill comate Reports
of the Proceedings, eul&maily ceaprdee-
rive to (timid' Record of all thattoeure 1n
both Legislative Bodies.
As • Family Newspaper, the Traneeript
will support its uld character. A portion
of its spare space will be devoted to the in -
«cretin of miscellaneous matter of an In-
teresting and Literary character, yid every
thing offensive to morale will be carefully
atuiJed. •
We have commenced, and iattnded to
ci ntinue, a eeriest of B.ograpbicel Sketches
from Chamber's M aecellasv of Useful and
Entertaining Tracts and utlrer %Volk" ; an4
during the pre.ent season, notice sill be
taken of the Lectures delivered at the
several Literary Institutions of this city,
which we cumn.enced last winter, and
which gave general satisfaction.
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CHATHAM.
DISTRICT OF KENT. -
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE F 0 R
SALE -A RARE CHANCE 'FOR
CAPITALISTS.
r1!HE subscriber heviug commenced basi-
1 nen. in Goderieh—and with the view ot
carrying on hie operations with more facile
ry and succ se, is to want of cash —offer*
the following •alnable property for nab
sit sated in the tloureshing town of Chatham
the Di.:trtct meat for Kent, for cash only,
viz :—
That advantageously situated • property
in Chatham Nurth. containing FOUR wa-
ter I.otse-•ceording to the town plot sur-
vey—with a good and substantial two story
Dwelling Horne thereon, Kitchen, an ex-
cellent garden, summer bonne, kc., lite.,
imitable for • large family or a public
llotel, a Barn 40 feet by 14, ani a Inge
inclosed Building well adapted for distilling
or for storage, being erected oo a sub.ten-
tial wharf, mooring vessels of over 300
Ions burthen. _On the premues w also en
invaluable Spring, the excellencies of to
waters are not surpassed is the District.
—A LS0—
Tw•o Building Lots in Chatham North
Block G , well situated, being opposite the
new Bridge, shortly to be erected.
—.1LS0—
A large two story Frame (louse fronting
the Barnette, 40 feet by t8, nearly finished,
with half art acre Lot belonging.
—A i. S O—
SRVRNTY-F1VF. Acres of excet'ent
Land situated on the banks of the River
Theme., only three miles below the town
of Chatham, with a dwelling (Louse there-
on, about 40 scree cleared, and in ■ high
stats cf cultivation.
j„Ail, or p•rle,yf the •bole properly will
be sole on reasonable terms for care down,
..r one fourth down, sed the remainder to
three yearly instalments. Title unquestion-
able. For further perticul.rs enquire of
M. k O, !Nilsen, Cltitbam, or to the pre-
prietoV at Gaderirh.
CFi.1RLES DOLSEN.
Guderich, Jan. 2t1. ISM_—i 1
SALT! SALT'!
IN BARRELS, cheap fir cash or rsarket-
` able •reduce, et the Store of
T. GIL.MOUR Is c0.
Feb. 11, 1818.
TO CAPITALISTS.
6001) sad sate (evestatsa4.. Visitable
MILL SITES sad FARMS ler sole
os take Huron.
A i"ti1 Mill Prrvrlep..1111 fake .bon
*tibia six meter, of lioderich, bo►iag 86
sera of eaedlest Lead, the Mull can he
befit ea the reek, sad within 66 lest 01 to
(set deep water to the Lake. the Vol dem
tea he trade 18 to 18 (het high et • 'tidies
asps .M.• a never Iasltag str.am abale-
dsnce of Saw -logs la the vicinity.
.bice, a •pleaded Mill prt.ile`e hall a
mile epee the &abloom mile River wbtcb
. eesigeble t. the Lake, bawls( 45 acres
of first rate lase, plenty of Pius grid tither
Ssw•logs is the vicinity.
AND ALIO—Four of the best descrip-
tion of FARMS on and sear the Lake
Shore, with improvements.
The above well arise ted and very valuable
property will he sold low fur cash, or half
be purchase money may remain ler three
or four years on mortgage.
Apply (if by letter post paid) to Law•
rence Laterasoo, Esq., I.00don, Robert
Parke, Esq., Goderieh, or to the proprietor
JOHN HAWKINS.
Port Albert, Goderieh, Fels. 3, 1848. tf1
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FOREIGN PERYODIOALS.
RE-PUBLiCATION OP THE
LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW,
EDINBURGH REVIEW,
FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW,
WESTMINSTER REVIEW, .4
BLACKWOOIYS EDIN'O MAGAZINE.
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O 10 0 t4agaxine being an exact fac-aimiloof the
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do. • • • 0 7 6 The wide -spread fame el these splendid
11-e best 25 lbs. Cheese ' 0 15 0 Periodicals renders it needless to say [retch
end t d,•. do. -
DOMESTICS.
the best )0 yards manufacter-
edCloth 0 15 0
2nd beet •• • 10 0
the best 10 yards Flannel.••.., 0 10 0
endddo. •••• 0 7 6
the best 20-11m. Maple Nugar• • 0 10 0
and do. do. .. 0 7 6
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IId1FA!'
VEC?TAi S UM MLR AND
1.H10QNIX S1TTn6• '
runt high *ad eat wed weletentlfs
a these pre-cartaaat Jlledreiw aim, K.
"deed leer their le.arlabid Meaty is all
the diseases .11.11 they Frahm to cure,
has rendered the usual practise of prasg
set only ueseeeseary, bet aaworlby , t
thee. They are teem, by Meir fruits ;
their good works testily ler them, sad they
thrive sot by tem faith athe crodulons.
IN ALI. CASES e1 Astbms, Awls a.4
Chronic Rheumatica,, Affectione of the
Bladder and Kidney., &ileus F tad
Liver Complaints.
In the South and West where these dis-
eases prevail, they will be toward iavalea-
ble. Planters, farmers, and ethers, who
unce uon these Medicine., will rawer be
without them.
Bilious Chute, and Serous Looseoesr,
Biles, Costiveness, Colds and Cough,,
Cholic, Consumption. Used with great
success to this disease. Corrupt Humor,
Drop.ter, Dyspepsia. No person with this
distresasg disease, sbowld delay own (bens
medicines immediately.
Erupuoos of the Skro. Erysipelas, Fla•
tuleocy.
Fever and Ague. For this scourge of
the western country these medicines will
be found a safe, speedy, and certain reins.
dy. Other medicines leave the system
subject to a return of the disease --a cure
by these medicines is permanent. Try
them, bt satisfied, rod be CURED.
Foulness of Complexion, General Debi•
lily, Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches,
of every kind, inward Fever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss
of Appetite, Liver Complaints, Leprosy,
Looseness, Mercurial Diseases.
Never fails to eradicate entirely all the
effects of Mercury infinitely souner than
the most powerful preparation of Sarsapa-
rillas
Night Sweatt., Nervous Debility, Ner-
vous Complains of all kinds, Organic Af-
fections, Palpitation of the Heart, Painter's
Cholic.
PILES. The original proprietor of
these medicines was cured of Pile. of 35
year. standing by the use of these Liiu
Medicine. alone.
PAINS in the head, side, back, limb",
joints and organ..
RHEUMATISM. Those afflicted with
this terrible diseue, will be sure of relief
by the Life Motttinee.
Rush of Blood to the 11ead, Starry,
S.Iteheum, Swellings.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, in its wont
forme, Ulcers, of every description.
WORMS, of all kinds, are effectually
expelled by these Medicines. Parents will
do well tri administer them whenever their
existence is suspected. Relief will be cer-
tain.
GODERICH FOUNDRY.
FARMERS,ENCOURAGE YOUR
HOME MANUFACTORIES.
THE Subscribers beg to inform the in,
habitants of the Huron District, that
the bare in full operation, their NEW
FOUNDRY, which for convenience and
the facility with which the work is done,
equals, they feel proud to assert, any
county foundry in Canada.
They further pledge ttemeelves to the
public to sell all Goods 111 their line, as
cheap, if not cheaper ; as good, if not bet-
ter, than they can be obtained from any
other foundry in Canada or elsewhere.
The patronage they have met with during
the short time they have been in business
here, wvriants the above statement, and
they take this opportunity of informing
their fnends and the public that they will
use every exertion in their power to main-
tain the character, they trust, they hare
telly esfablished for themselves.
The will 'motion band Threshing Mills,
Saw
They
and Grist Mill Castings ; Re -ac-
tion Water -wheels, Smut Machines of the
latest and most approved plan, Steam En-
gines, and all kinds of hollow -ware, such
as (lake Kettles, Bellow Pots, Tea Kettle",
Sugar Kettles ; also, various sizes of Cook-
ing and Parlour Stoves, and every descrip-
tion of Ploughs, Ise., kc.
In addition to the above, they are ready
to receive orders for BELLS frorn five to
ten hundred pounds weight, and warranted
to be well toned.
GEORGE. MILLER k CO.
Goderieh, Januaay 28, 1848. 1y
N. B. In order that the subscribers may
be enabled to discharge the pledges given
in the above advertisement, they must in-
gest upon prornpt payment,, therefore, of all
Notes and Book Accounts now due, Mame-
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tical complexion of each is marked by a
dignity, candour, and forbarance rot often
found in works ofa party character.
They embrace the views of the three
great parties in England—Whig, Tory,
and Radleal—Blackwood and the London
Quarterly are Tory ; the F.,linbsph Re-
view, Whig ; and the Wealminslrr, Radical.
The Foreign Quarterly is purely literary,
being devoted principally to criticisms on
foreign Continental Works.
The prices of the Re -prints are less thin
one-third of those of the foreign copies, and
while they are equally well got up, they
afford all that advantage to the American
over the English reader.
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hum for
Peas, to
of the
same as
market
1. Any person receiving a Prem
any of the above-named Grain and
be obliged to sell to any member
Society, if demanded, Ten Bushels
the sample abown, at the highest
price.
2. The Material of the Domestic
lectured Cloth and Flannel to be produced
from the Farm of the Competitor.
3. All Subscribers hating paid their
Subscription, awl ooiy such, to be entitled
to compete for any Premium.
4. Bells must have a ring or screw in the
nose, with a rope or chain attached to, pre-
vent accidents.
5. Heifers with Calf at foot may show as
Heifer..
6. All Stock exhibited shall have been
the biota fide property of the Exhibitor a
month beton the Show, and all other arti-
cles shown n.ust have been produced on the
Farm of the Exhibitor. Any person violat-
ing, or attempting to violate, this rule, shall
be rendered incapable of competing on, any
future occasion.
7. Any person neglecting to pay their
Subscription on or before the 17th of June,
will be debarred from competing or entering
for any Premiums offered, unless they Pay
to the Treasurer, two weeks before the
Cattle Show, a suns equal to the proportion
which nee .nb.cription paid, on or before
that late, would have secured from govern-
ment or other source., so as to place their
subscrtptione on the rime footing as that
of others, who pay to time to get such
addition to the funs.
8. All Competitors for Prizes must give
the Secretary notice of tbe description of
Stock or Produce they intend to show, be-
fore the day of Exhibition.
9. All Stock and Produce to be on the
Show Ground by 10 o'clock on the day of
the Show. The Show to commence at It
o'clock. nate.
Q7' The 8oeety'e PLOUGHING
MATCH will take plwp is (kreber.
G. TIIOYPHON,
Secretary, ff. B. A. S.
LLrpsrhey, 71A sprfl, 1848 19
DR. HAIMILTON,
SURGEON,
eanet s
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Feb.. 184n. By
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Goderieh, lea. iA1065. 1
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Montrs.l, 1041 Marek, 1846,
ROPEMAKING, ,
BY GEORGE LETERSAGE.
FULLARTON.-
THE Subscriber of Lot No. 4, Coccv,ion
9th, Fullerton, manufactures ROPES
stall sines, made from ifemp grown by him-
self. He has sold largo quantifier, of
various steer, in Stratford and neighbour-
hood ; and he incites the attention of the
Public, as be can safely warrant all the
different kinds made by hien. From a Bed
Cord to a Cable he will be enabled to
furnish, when the improvement on his works
are completed, by the addition of the new
machinery he will soon have erected.
GEORGE LEVERSAGE.
Fullerton, March 28, 1848. 91f
References—Meters. A. F. ?stickle and
'fhos.. M. Daly, Stratford.
FOR SALE,
BY the subscriber, (bat valuable property
situated, in the township'of Godertch,
nn I.ot 19, 4th concession, within 5; miles
of the town of Goderieh ; there is a good
Saw Mill onit an d 80 acres of land, 20
acres cleared. it is a never failing stream
well ;ydepled for any Machinery, such as
Carding and Fulling Machinery, Distillery,
and Grist Mill.
N. B.—Will be sold cbeap for cash, or
part of the money may lie for a few pars.
Apply to the proprietor.
WM. ALLIGHEM.
Godericb, Feb. 18, 1319. 8
VALUABLEF ARM IATS
NOTiCR le hereby given, by order o
Iib Excellency tho Admtni*tretor e
the Government in Council, to all persons
who have received locations of lend in
Western Canada, sines the 1st Janney,
1833, and also to parties located previous
to that date, wbnse locations were not in-
cltuied in the est of anpat.ate l lands. liable
te forfeiture, pnbliehed nth of April, 1839,
that unless the eteimants or their legal
representatives establish their claims and
take ant their Paeans witttin two pears
'tom this date, the lard will he ree,vmed by
(ioverament to be dnpnaed of by Sale. •
THE LIFE 'PILLS AND PHONIX
BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, and
thus remove all di from the system.
A single trial will place the LIFE PILLS
and PIltENIX BITTFRS beyond the
reach of competitioo in the estimation of
every patient.
The genuine of these medicines are now
put up in white wrappers and label.., to -
,ether with a pamphlet, called "Maffted
Good Samaritan," containing the¢ire:.tizax,
Lc., on which is a drawing of Broadway
from Wall street to our ()Mee, by which
strangers 'tatting the city can very essay
find us. The wrappers and Samaritans
?are dopyrighted, therefore, those who pro-
cure them with white wrappers can be
assured that they are genuine. Be earefel,
and do not buy those with yellow wrappers ;
but if you do, be satt«fred that they come
direct trop, or. or dont touch them.
Prepared and sold by
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street,
New York. For sale by
BENJ. PARSONS, .
Sole Agent.
Goderieh, Jan. 28, 1848. 1
TO PRINTERS.
TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS'
FURNISHING WARE HOUSE.
P01 "ALR
IN TIIE HURON TRACT, NAMELY :
[OUR Lots un the First Concession of
Goderieh, fronting Lake Huron, con-
taining 82, 72, 671. and 58e acres respec-
tively. Two of these Lots have consider-
able improvements, and one of them aeom-
modioue Two Story Log House, with Gar-
den and Orchard. Likewise, SIX LOTS
on the Second Concession, containing 80
acre. each, two of them partially improved.
These Lots are situated on the Bayfield
Roars, from rix to eight miles south of the
flourishing Town of Goderieh ; the land is
of the best quality, and well watered, and
the front Lots command a beautifal view of
the Lake.
For particulars apply (if by letter post
paid), to JOHN CLARK, Goderieh.
March 17, 1846. 711
NOTICE
A1.1.persons indebted to the subscriber,
either by Note or Book account, are
requested to nuke payment on or before the
first of May next ; offer that date all de-
emed., remaining unsettled, will positively
be handed over to an Attor.ey for immedi-
ate collection.
DAVID KUNILO.
Goderieh, Herol 23, 1848. ttt
TIIE Subscribers have opened s New
Typo Foundry in the City of New
York, where they are ready to supply orders
to any extent, for any kind of Job Fancy
Type, Ink, Paper, Chases, Galleys, Brass
Rules, Steel. Colrain Rules, Composing
Sticks, Cases, and every article necessary
for a Printing Office.
Tho Type, which are cut 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 suit the limes. All the type hreished
by us is " hand cast."
Printing Presses furnished. sad also,
Steam Engines of the most approved pat-
terns.
Composition Rollers east for pentace.
Editors of Newepspers who will
buy three times as much type as their hills
amount to, may give the a -bore nix months'
insertion 1n their papers, and 'end their
papers containing it to the Subscriber..
COCKCROFT 81 OVERP.ND
No 78, AIM Street New York.
December 7th 1847. •15
ALSTON HOUSE,
JAMES' Street, one door west of Om
:;ommeroial Beek, Hamilton, by
January, 1648. 1. ESMONDE,
HENRY NBWMAN,
B READ, CAKE and PASTRY BAKER,
reepeetfblty solicits the patronamg(ee of
the inhabitants of Goderieh and its efsiaity,
and trusts, by strict a(testioe, to um* a
share of their lumen.
N. B.—Hard Biscuit and all lose. of
Crackers on hand. Cakes made to order.
Goderieh, Jan. 28, 1848. 1 tf
Taws o► rota Huns A,ewar_—TEN Rf11L-
LING8 per enema if paid .•••M is sdrbes,
.r Twar.ve Asn Site Puce with tb. expieIPdma
of the year. L 't
NO paper diseaotisaed metal
paid up, unless the publisher thinks it
far to do en. 1
Any iseindr.l l• Me esnnrry /M
.pnmrble hot sit adeeslbers, sktdl
w eak aop7
,ttw.
17 Ail letter. addreeed to the Wiwi ssrMahe
pap ped, m tby will awl be t.h.a.a►mi'4M
pap else.
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Tea lies sod wader, fine lemmata., • ry 4
Eire ..b sq.e1 A aRrxae_ , e Ism. • • •• • • 1 10
Over tee hoes, got m5lew, for , 0 6441
Each wi41Mr 1 W
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