Huron Signal, 1849-07-26, Page 4jtot1ti.
MMA%'TT AND TIME-
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MLDr ase ►adna.
]tae/ weer fret sae s.mUsr
T. res is Ifiene.•Va heavy
Aad meth she sowed Is ratters,
With every sports ower
Ai W gib she mashed a .pnIe .keit.
Ad threes! die beuebes,sepias,
NU saw, mous rho bieemsms wµ
Time, wrest prdtaadly daepi•g•
Hue head wee pilt•wsd os his wisp.
Pw be herd hrled his pitiless
'To Heger with the betty ihisp
In Pisawn's bright douusions
Ho h• and glees aside ern carr,-
" doer softly he reposes !"
Cried Bracy, as she madly pamseJ,
And covered him with roses.
Time woke :-" Away !" he kudly sail'
"Go tribe with the Graces
Yee know that I was nude
To toy with pretty faces :
'T ,s plea eat In .n ewKt a clime
To rest awhile from duly
I'll sleep • little mew," said 'fano
"No, do wake op," said Beauty.
Ile rest, hut he was grim and old;
She felt her roses wither ;
111. scythe open her he*rt was told,
His hoer -glom nide her shiver :
Her yeesg cheek shrank, her halt tuned
rev.
Of pace he had bereft bar ;
Asd when he mw bet droop aware
Ile spread his wisp and4.11 tier.
rsiebss to a olits of the a iehmo stsy whist
dgatds e. Itdhiieral elms and *Wester-
Aod we lee that it is nor duly, as t.ilvide-
als, to "Mew after the things which mato
for peace; to cherish aad eseaifest a spirit
of, peace, and to labor, in our respective
spheres sod wetb our several abet' les, to be-
come peace -makers among all coed ue.-
We feel, too, that this is a doty whish Sri
nes from oar relation to Jesus, Ibi Prioee of
Peace, and which does not depend on the
sircumstaacee in which we ars placed, nor
yet os
the lrestmeot which we receive from
who differ! from • may
us bs enttallly amongced opthose n,
who troy ovr right to the Christian same,
and who pronounce our opinions the latest
delusion of the Devil ; or among those who
some to us to deny the very fuuodattoss of
the Gospel. I. such circumstances, it
would be idle to talk of Christian union, as
that term is generally understood. But we
may epee!' of Christian peace, eveo under
froth elrcustancee, as sot object at which
we as individuals may aim. We may feel
that we have a duty to perform to God, in
our Saviour, and to our own souls, -a duty
which consists to cherishing and manifest-
ing a spirit of peace ourselves towards all
around us. If treated unkindly by othera,
oar spirit of peace will take the form of for-
bearance and furgivoess, and will prompt us
to return good for eel -benevolent wishes,
kind offices and fervent prayer., for bitter-
ness, censure and reproach. If we are pla-
ced among those who reject what seem to
us the foundations of all piety and virtue,
our spirit of pace will be manifested in a
✓ eadiness to allow there alt tho right of
forming and publishing opinions which we
claim for ourselves, in acknowledging that
there may be sincere and honest devotion
to what is regarded as truth, even in the
Ovine
midst of what we deem error, and in ff C
them due credit for all of good there Is in
their dispositions or characters. The duty
of ck1erishing this spirit of peace devol-
vie upon every minister of the Gospel, upon
all wbo claim to be ambassadors of the
Prince of Peace. It is the spirit they should
inculcate. it is *duty devolving -upon eve-
ry individual Christian. Each in his sphere
whether that sphere be more or less exten-
ded, should breathe the spirit, and seek to
promote the prevalence of peace.
There are two important considerations,
in favor of this view. if, as individual
_Christians, we have ever cherished and
manifested tbe kind aad forbcartng spirit of
ospel 'Treece, have ever inoytji(!ated epee
11 witbm the sphere of our influence the
importance of "following after the things
which make for peace," end have ever,
where it was possible, acted the part of
Mee -makers, we must have the satis-
faction arising from the consciousness that
we have done what we could to bring the
Christian community into the state con-
templated by the Saviour. We may con- ACRD Posrs;-The Internees Courier
sole ourselves under the division and con- has the following interesting gossip teepec-
tentions the bitterness and animosity, pre long our living poets :-" At the Queen's
Talent in the Christian community, with, state ball on Wednesda , who should be
the thought, that this state of things art -I present but the Poet -).aureate, William
• from ono ault of ours, that we have Wordsworth, Iron the lakes, ,
in10 pati t 80 pain- t' Like grey -haled Saturn, quiet a a stele. "
ful a spectae . '�' oe Poetry must be a healthy occupation..-
the expression is most obviously end gene• Again ; this course, of ing sad Tawas never conaldored icry fattening but
rclly used, seems to us pot to be at all deet- breathing the spirit of. peace our.elvee the vital and divine .pint must be strong to
rabic Christian peace and harmony we is the most effectual war of promo- the tuneful tribe• dere is Wordsworth,.
should rejoice to see becoming more and tine peace around us. T.bA.opint of aged seventy-nine, travelling from West,
more widely prevalent. lover can never be excited by •t# t1Rih of aged sd and joining in court goalies, be-
• Aod when we use this latter phrase, we argument. It is love ontythatbegete love. modes wnuog sonnets. (He wrote one
hare in our mind a state of thing+•, in which
the different denominations, notwithstanding
their distinctive peculiarities of opinion,
worship or effort, and even in the midst of
gnat differences in these respects, shall hve
. together in peace and harmony, and manifest bore, to show that it is theirduty to cher- ,•n poetry and benevolence ; erid Themes
toward. each other the true spirit of Chris. oh love tor us. But if we do not at tie Moore the Little, who, upon Monday next
tiro love. it is not that we wish fur an snide tune manifest the spirit of love our- enters upon seventy, sings his Irish melo-
dies with as much gusto as ever, ups his
pint of claret, and now and then indite•
that it is their duty to live in peace with honeyed verses on rosy lips, blue eyes, and
us, and yet, if we ourse!vee man ata con- a all that sort of thing." Joanna Baillie,
tenuous disposition, we shall h opo res- bordering on fourscore, still graces her re•
woo to expect that we shall induce-4hem to treat at Hamstead. One of the early
act in accordance with our arguments and takers, Thoma de Qniocy, after encount-
our conclusions. But if we breathe the Bring many reverter in seventy years, and
spirit of love, if we manifest all the kind -after eating more opium than would bit a
neva and forbearance of true the. Christian peace, fDlliosny of gc�nadietsydseame sod writes
it will not be long before the, most obeli- elastic dreams somewhere about " Auld
Date bitterness, in chore who differ from nail Reekie,"
Mired occasionally by Profegeor
Wilson, who is getting 'key, though only
sixty-one. So literature keeps in the
green o'd haunts ; or, a Walter Savage
Landor (still writing in his seventy-fourth
summer) says of the sound which sea shells
make when placed clone to the ear, the
Genius of Poesy
•' Remember its august abodes,
And murmurs athe ocean murmurs there."
s4vo ren farther to oar Aviator, and Ma .Ili
ems weeds occasfo.alty warning opera
pews whore we had boss prev y set-
tled le *ulna, aid perceive thot "dhow
sed argusaests seem to be at times more,
and thee les. weighty sad eo.slosive, ae-
cordi.g do the state of !Mod is which we
view test, and especially as vice coeeeioss-
s•ss of our owe lability to error b pressed
upas the mind, our hostility will be lemmas -
ed, and, with more humble rives of our.
selves will be coe..cted mon charitable
feelings towards those who may differ floe
OS.
Still further ; man'• natural desire ie 10
have his own way. He 1. unyildig end
obstinate in regard to all that Is opposed to
him. But whbe he becomes trulyreligions
he surrenders his owe will to dm will of
God. This, however .t first, is a matter
o1 resolution anJ of purpose, rather thee of
feeling or practice. It requires time and
effort to bring the feelings into so accor-
dance with the resolutione and principle..
At this stage of his religious course. the
individual is in great danger of giving •
new name to his self will, which will enable
him to indulge It without remora.. He
maycall it real for God and (or bis troth,
and then in its indulgence may cherish bit-
ter feelings towarde those who arc. as be
think., the enemies of God and of troth. -
But a he makes progress in the Christian
character, and brings his own will into
more entire subjection to the will of God,
he must, as a eweral result, become more
kindly disposed toward. those who differ
from him.
Once more ; as we make progress in the
Chrietisn,1course, the practical gradually
assumes superiority over the speculative. -
The cultivation of holiness becomes of much
greater importance than mere correctness
of speculative opinion. And he who i■
fully aware of the deceitful nature of bin,
ant olive to the importance of personal holi-
ness, will sympathise warmly with another
who is in a similar state of feeling, even
though he may 'deer widely in doctrinal
belief. And he will be led, by sympathy
of feeling and similarity of purpose, to
charitable judgments in regard to differen-
eel of opinion. it will be perceived, there-
fore. that the spirit of peace is not merely
a single trait, which may be cultivated
separately from others, and in which we
may excel while deficient in other and im-
portant features of the Christian character.
it is the result of improvement to all the
Christi -id grate.. 1.
To be continued'.
And rhos 1 polio my simple rbyme,-
It is the Miaatrel's duty :-
Beast, should .part with Tiro*,
Time always withers Beauty'
CHRISTIAN PEACE, OR CHR1ST1AN
UNION,
We rejoice in the belief that Were are
may beast., in all denominations, yearning
for Christian peace. And we are satisfied
from indications that have fallen under our
notice, that there are those, even among.
meets heretofore the most exclusive, who
have imbibed something of the true sprit of
gospel charitv, who are raised above the
imminent, influence of sectarian sympathy,
and who are striving to cherish and manifest
the spirit of Christian fere towards those
who may differ from them in opinion. Nay,
more. We rejoice to find from the publish-
ed works that have come in our way, that
there are those who are willing to put forth
their most strenuous efforts to make " the
divided Church one." 'Yet the phrase,-
" Christian onion," which such writers usu-
ally adopt, is not a favorite one with us. -
'Terms and names often exert a greater it}
Runes over the feelings of a community
than we are aware. And we have some-
times thought. that the frequent use of the
phrase, " Christian onion," is exerting an
injurious influence upon the feel,ngs of the
Christian community. If, as we dwell upon
this subject in thought or in conversation,
we should think or speak of "Christian
peace and harmony;' would not a very dif-
ferent class of feelings be awakened within
us 1 Christian melon, in the sense in which
TO LET,
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Wilae.4th, end museI M Ms. Bos-
o m It r Inwood well •d•psld M deo see of
• r.specteble doily-hevisg a los toads a.li
.,eh•ed well trached with esedlrM keit wee .6
vrtassdaerytisse. Ie pessiary a tM hat -
beer eanderteb ribosome the sales of the sites -
net aad as the p.SQ !e+ denims neat shoed
resu.ee (oho .esspied, it will be let ea nos -
usable Lerma, eitber ter ssw or owe yeas. os may
be agreed spa For farther p: iieoIar. • le
JACOB WILD 1'i•
Godericb, 9nd Pebresry, 1849. 91
IAS11 FOR WHEAT at the Goderieb
Mills. W. PIPER.
Godertcb, 80th Mareb, 1849. 2,-0811
,QY A ?TffORITY.
Sheriff's Sale of Land.
HURON DI$TIIGT.; BY vlrtse of
?. Nil: writ of ♦T*ri
Piaci** i..sed out of Him Ma jssty'e Heron
D.t►tst Ours, a.4 to s o arsenal t
ibo Laid. and Tes.mests of Dae
Wigton, at the suit of Robert Park; 1 have
sewed and taken in EA.cutios, Lot au.,ber
four in the seventh Concession, E. D. in
the Township of Colborne, cnstaining 100
acres; wbich Lands 1 shall offer for ale, at
'he Court House, to the town of Gederich,
on Naturday, Ibis 95th da of November
nest, al the hour of 12 o'clock soon.
J. McDONALD, Shen 11. D.
.s►ire, !erica,
h Anna', 1338 31n29
8
Exhibition of Farm Stock, Godertcb, 14t. g
P It O D U C E, DOMESTIC MANUFAC-
TURES, lite. ate. ate.
By der Hann LAsarir.t Agricultural
,l N i.It11BITION 04 CATTLE, SEES,
Li. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES, tc.
d:c., will be held u GUDENICH, on Tuesday
the .5th of September scot, wheel the following
PREMIUMS WILL. DE AWARDED.
HORSES.
For the Best Brood Mare aad Foal.... £ 1 10 0
2nd.... 1 0 0
3rd 0 15 0
For 1. best Two ,ovold P:.ly10 15 0 tint' the first day of April, 1949.
aidend
oto u JOHN McDONALD,
"' Sheriff IL D.
For the beat Two year old Colt 1 0 0
end.•.. ............ 0 15 0 SHERIFF', Orrice., GODRSICH, ?
3rd 0 10 0 January 29th, 1849.
Fur the best Spas of Farm Horses
1 10 0 RosaaT Petra, The above Salo
2nd" .... ...... :.... .... 1 0 0' vs. is postponed till
3rd 0 15 0 RICHARD DaRusoTOle Friday, the First
CATTLE. day of June, 1849.
For the best Mitch Cow (which shall J. McDONALD, Sheriff, 1I. D.
have hall a calf in 1849) 1 0 0 Sheriff's Office, Gorlench,
2.1........ ........ .... .... 0 15 0 March 24th, 1849.
3rd 0 lU 0
Nor the best Two year old Heifer
0 15 0 Rosrar PAS[,
.'.rid ........ 0 10 0
3rd 0 7 6 RICHARD DaaLInoTOM
'iFor the 2nd�l yoerllmg Heifer.... 0 10 • 6 ��" 11,. above ole of Lauds is pwtpoaed
3rd ................... r 0 .5'„ 0 until the first of -August, 1849.
For the best Ball.... e ....... 1 5 0 ' JOHN McDONALD.
end
l 0 U Sheriff II. D.
3rd 0 15 0 Sniurr's Orrice, GoDAaicH,
For the best Yoke of W orkieg Oees1 0 0 19th May 1849.
2nd...•.... 0 15 0 --- -- - - - -
3rd ""• '! ...0 10 o Sheriff's Sale of Land.
Fur the best Three year old Biters.- 15 0
2nd ..... ...............0 10 00 HURON DISTRICT, Z BY virtue of a
' 3rd To Wit : writ of Fieri
For the bust Two year Old Steers. 0 10 0 Facies issued out of the District Court of
Rod ....... "'0 7 6
0 5 0 the Huron District, against (he Lands and
3rd
For the best Fared Ox ...... 1 0 0 Teset'eot• of Henry Darlington, Richard
Sod ...........••••0 15 0 Darlington and Robert Darlington, at the
3rd • • • 0 10 0 suit of to Bank of JJpper Canada, 1 bare
For the best Fatted Cow or heifer 1 0 0 seized and taken in Execution as belonging
• ed.... ... ... 0 1S 0 to rhasaid Henry Darlington, Richard Dar -
3rd 0 10 0 !legion, and Robert Darlington, the follow-
BHEr PAND HOGS. ing property, lis.: Lots number 2, 3, and 4,
For the lost Ram I 0 .0 0 on the seventh Concession„ Eastern Divi -
3rd
15
3rd 0 10 0 non, of the Township of Colborne, each
For the beat Ewes(peo 01'9) baring ni- Containing 100 acres of Land, which 1 shall
sed • Lamb each in (849 1 0 0 offer for sale at the Court house, in the
Town of Goderich, on Thursday 'the iSth
day of June, 1849, at the hour of Twelve
o'clock, noon.
J. McDONALD, Sheriff',
Huron District.
Sheriffs Office, Gotlerich,
48th !!hitch, 1849: ,2-nBtf
The above sale is postponed Datil the 1st
day of August, 1849.
JOHN MCDONALD, Sheriff, H.D.
GIVING ADD Racsivine.-There is fee-
goeotly more pleasure in giving than roteiv-
ing. This applies more •specially to medi-
cine, advice and kick..-Psaek.
RousaT PAaca, t
rs
Rtwsau DAat.twvos.
Li -The hbuve mild of Lands is postponed
until the first of February, 1849.
JOHN blcDUNALD,
Sherid H. D.
SHERIFF'S Orrice, Govratca, (
2Uth November, 1848. j 43rd
The above sale of Lands is postponed
es.
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MOFFAT',
VE$ETA$LEN LIFE PILLS
PHCENiX BITTERS
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OILMAN COLIC. and MIAOW Lsaoesses. NLie,
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a=u .,F -s• sett tor. dureesleder
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COMPLAINTS of fru 4aJm, U*UANIL AFFLLTIt1NR,
PALPITATION sl res IIEA5T. PIINTLR'5 CHOLIC.
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RUSH}t BLOOD Iiia. EMAIL divans.
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it Ie the manifestation ()tithe spins of peace lately on the Sisters of Mercy at i aster.)
on the part of individuals, that begets aI There is Samuel Roger., aged eighty -se-
emlier spirit in those with whom they a- ren, roaning about to routs and picture
soctate. We may employ the ablest and' sales, James Montgomery, at Sheffield.,
moat conviocing arguments with our neigh- in his seventy-seventh year, is still intent
amalgamation of ...to, or the abolition of selves, our arguments will fall powerless
all denominational distinctions. What we upon their ears. We may prove to them
desire is the entire suppression of the sects-
rian spirit. Let there be, as there now are,
differentdenominations, and let them retain
their respective peculiarities of belief. of
worship, or of religious operation. But let
them recognise each other as Christians,
and extend to each other the courtesies of
Christian frigndship. Let them rejoice in
each otter's peace and prosperity, and ever
cherish a willingness to assist each other.
Bucb a eats of the Christian community
would present a scene, upon which Christ
could look with pleasure. Then would
Christians be one, in their spmyathy with
the spirit of their Master, in their resem-
blance to his character, in the objects of their
prayers and efforts, and in their exercise of
kindness and forbearance towards each oth-
er. And -such a stele of the Christian
Church would be adapted to impress deeply
upon the minds of all, a firm conviction of
the reality, the heavenly origin and the di-
vine power of our religion. When peen see
Christiana, diDYAttg from eseb'dtlflir in rlteir
relt_ious opinions, in their forms of worship,
and in their modes of operation, still breath-
ing, amid all these differences: the same
spirit of devotion to the will of Gird, of uni-
versal, all -embracing love to man, and of
charitable forbearance towards each other,
they must be deeply Impressed by the sight.
%Viten men see Trinitarians and unitarians,
Presbyterians and Epi.copalian., Methodists
and Baptists, Uni list. and those who
hold to the eternity of future prnt.bment,
equally eon.ciontioni in all duty, -alike
will melt in .the warmth of effectionste re-
gard which flows from our hearts. So in
regard to religious denominations. We
may frame an argument which is sound in
all Its parts, and which conducts to a coo -
elusion that cannot be net aside, showing
that it is the solemn duty of denominations
differing from us to cherish towards us a
spirit of love, and to live in the exercise of
Christian peace and harmony with us, But
if at the same time we are treating their
opinions or practices with severity or with
arcasm,-wejtar'e pre reason to expect -Aha;
obr teguments will be or any avail. If, oft
the contrary, we, as a denomination, mani-
fest towards those who differ from u■ a
spirit of love and forbearance, it will even•
tually soften their ferlmgs and bring about
• more desirable .tato of the Christian com-
munity. But communities are composed
of individuate. If then the individual mem-
bers o any denorninatiooe cherish and mani-
fest the spirit of peace, their course rnaz
exert an liefluencn upon others of their ow.
denomination with whom they daily aaso-
ciate. It may •Iso influence those of dif-
scorning to take advantage of each other .n faring de.nominstioee with whom they often
order to seeure additions to their own nem- meet. In Hite wey, by in4evidoal effort Is
ber, ever disposed to speak kindly of each cherishing in their even hearts and breathing
other, while yet they adhere firmly to their everywhere around them the spirit of Deane,
I t then will they he denomination. may be purified from all us-
Iteve that there is a reality y in religion. claw=
ft Is not all men profesmion� then will they the whale Christian Church rtf�y be brocght •
believe that there is a divine power accentinto a desirable state of harmony- SEA3rED ENDERS will be receive.] by
espying its operations, sufficient to control But if the euliivetion of the spine e( William Chalk, Esq., Warden '1T. D.,
the heart and the life. Much a state of feet- peace bo an individual duty, devolving upon or tb, subscriber, on the part of the hoot-
ing and of practice would not be attributed each one of nett all times, we should seek eipal Council, for the District of Heron,
to mere human policy. It would be regi- to understand the nature of the duty and until Saturday, 18th Atigttat at 12 o'clock
ded a the result of inward, vital, governing the right mode of performing it. We have noon, when the Tenders will be opened at
principle. it to not Chrietiea union then, sometimes feared that the circumstance of the British Hotel, in the town of Godeneb,
in the common acceptation of tit. term. that .apeabug so much-opon this enbjeet has 1 for the fallowing work, viz: -For building
we desire, but Christian peace and harmony. us to look at it a separated from ice true a NEWfffTD(7E aer8aI the LR154r %M-
Th' propelled ehea(e of terms may eeem, relation to other parts of the Christian char- lad nearly opposite the Dn�uion him of
at the fiat glance, to he a matter of trifling aeler. We are prone to regard the peace- Road, in the township of Colborne. The
importance. But we aro fully atiefied ful spirit as a trait of Christian character Bridge is 330 feet tomes the River, and to
that, upon more mature reflection, it will be to be cultivated by Itself, and aide fro.n be divided in Rye equal epees with atone
sero to have important practical boning.. other traits, or, at least, a. only an equal l and Abutments
m ants and Piers,
Mr. a Timbtr (reme,
When we epeak of union, we Weak of what associate with other traits. But, if we ars pe
cannot exist unless two or more agree to not much mistaken, it . the result of pro. at the Saw -mill near where 18b New
units. And we are therefore led lo look grime in all the Christian grecs.. We see Bridge is to bo built, will .hew 1 be sites -
,,pen Christian snipe as the mWnitor matoal many around us differing from us is opinion nos and where material can be got.
agreement among Christiane who dale- "pori points which we deem .uraemia!,- Plana, Specifications and Form of Tre-
ss an organised enmW..tion. Ws eherieh We are ready to censors and eosdems der, may b...os at the British Hotel ase
the foiling. that if thoes • bo differ from ss own, But, as our faith in the wisdom week before the day of letting or at to
will not unite with us. ere are by tLet eir- tad pieties of God'• overruling provides°. sees of 4i •ub•onb•r, is O .rich, net or
enfants". absolved frost all ,..possibility i.er.amr, we shall look with more kind- before th seed
be lay o Auut gust neat. -
'"
n at.:
in rho matter. W. do not 'Nerd this do sees spots them. We shall pere.rve that, Th.
nimbi. "1510 of the Christian eommsait7 .. setwith.t.sding their rejection of what we Tendon meet specify the number d See-
d.pesdent ,ipo. Isdiridoal ehareeter, or in- regard a the .esenWle of God's revealed ti.. T.ader.d for, end meet be in due form.
eluded wltbis the sere of individual defy. troth, be ia show.rinr blessings upon them, Tb. tithe for 11.i.hieg the above work,
We bel that Here may be e:rc°etataso... and we shall be diearRsd of our bitter.eos will b. stand si 1e Bpeeifleatiou..
wb.t others treat es onkisdle, to which w. by /M thought.
ors ads, De obligation to g.ik for Clinetias Again ; wender, at tines, why it is tbat
trete.. But 11 w. *pesk of Christie' ply wet appears so plain to we w .. maunder -
sod harmony, we at once perceive that it i1Ood or perverted by otters. Bet, a we
2nd
015 0
0.10•" 0
For the best Ram Lamb 0 10 0
2ed.� 0 7 6
For •,�,, o s 0
best twit b 0 10 0
r8' ranro 0 5 0
ro���- t 0 7 6
3rd".....::.:!F! .... .
For the best Fat Wetbers 0 10 0
2nd 0 7 6
3rd 0 5 0
Best Bar 1 0 0 Sheriffs Gffice,Goderich, t
grid,,,, 0 15 0 19th May, 1849. S
3rd ..e0 l0 0
For the best Sow (shall has had pip la
18499) 1 0 0 Sheriff's Sale of Lana.
• 3 0 10 0 HURON DISTRICT, i BY *rim of a
GRAINS, SEEDS AND DAIRT. To wit: s writ of Mori
For the Best 10 bushels Fall WSea1 3 0 0 Faeic,, isaoed Ont of the District Court of
2nd . 113
5 0 rte Huron District, against the Lands an 1
3rd • 1 10 0. Tenements of Cyrus McMIllan,'at the suit
For the boot 4bahele Spring Wheat 1 10 0 of Joseph Miller, i have seized and taken in
tad ▪ 1 5 0 Execution as belonging to the said Cyrus
3rd • 1 0 0 McMillan, the following property, vis.: -
Fur the best 2 bu• shels Rve 1 0 0 )own Lot number 6, North Bede of \Vast
god 10 0I street, or running number 995, Town of
3rdGoderieh, which I shall offer for ale at the
Fon the best 2 bu▪ shels Barley 1 0 0' 'town of Goderieh, on
2nd 11805
S 0' Const House in the
3rd 10 0I Thursday the Sart day of June, 1849, at
For the beet 2 beahels Oats . Twelve o'clock, noon.
end A J. MoDONAD, Sheriff,
3rd Huron District. --
For :be beat 2 bushels Peas Sherif(". Office, Goderich,)y
3�•
•
21st March, 1849. f 2v-n8tf
For the best bushel Timothy I The above Sale is Postponed until R'edaesday
TSS LIPS PILLS CHI PIIK111 IITTIIS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And tints remove all di from the system.
a use. trot stn TiRto. the 1111 P1118 and
PHI (I I X BITTERS beyd the ,ew .t compe-
l/the w the .Moult. .f every ptt.a1.
TU. ges.is..f these wdtei.es ere sow pet .p h white
e rapnpern d tial", together wt. a lel. ealtod
" Med.'s Geo4 betwerit.s. contem.g the direett.,O err,
▪ hiA lea hawing of B,w.way from Well street se oar
1 eta.e, by which onager, 'hilt. the city us sr. easily
a.4 w. 1'h. wnpp....s, S..sud"r an ..,yri•ht.d,
the..hn t►M who peon... deer with whim ser vas
M ..real that Okay are vow.. B..s..RJ. ,d M set
bey three with .ser wreppr ; bet dsei1. ►Wer• tftMW
Met they r:... Swett ('.5 ese.
iD' Prepared .ad ,all by
DR.iWIL�LIAoner DI H. tOTTA etre., New ?,
re sill by
VALUABLE LOT LOT Or LAND
FOR BALE. LOT 8, Lake Shore,
townetiittl6.of Awlfieldoideontsimeq ONE
HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO A-
CRES, withinin two tittles of the thriving
Village df Port Albert, in which there is a
Grist Mill, a Saw Mill, and an Oat Mill.--
The
1ill.-
The Lot is bounded on the weer by the
Lake, and on the east by a cut road, -end it
is well watered. Q7For particulars apply
-if by letter post paid -to
IRA LEWIS, Esq. Barrister, Godcrich.
Goderich, 2nd July, 1849. .4-n2dtf
1Oi)ND,-Ga the Beach of Lake flume,
I' abet i at( -way between Goderich and Bay-
fied, teethe 28th June, 1649, a small Flat Bot-
tomed BOAT. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay charges, and take her away.
W. BURK.'.
respective pato tan its,- -Township Gedericb, Joa30, 1849. .8.V
A I tthat b'tternees towards each other,and TIC
(Sig..d,) DAVID SMiTIT,
District Surveyor, 1L D.
DISTRICT ReeweeoR S Orrice, i'
Oodench, 164 July, 1819. ' r2.94
15 0
.10 0
7 6
15 0
10 0
7 6
o G.
7 6 the first day of August next.
5 0 I JOHN McDONALD,
10 0 1 Sheriff, Huron District
7 6 Sheriff's Office.
5 0I Goderich, 161h Julie, 1649. v2-420
15 01
10 0
7 6
10 0
7 6
5 0
10 0
7 .6
2nd . , . .
3rd
For the best 2 bnahels4d Corn(in cob,)
2nd
3rd
For the best 50 Ib.. Wt )]atter
2nd .
3rd .
For the best 40 ib.. Cheese
2nd .
3rd
For"the beet 25.11m. of Maple ltlpgar
god
ROOTS.
.For best acre of Turnips 1015 0
0
2nd .
3rd 7 6
For the best 'ergo( Potatoes 1 0 0
2nd 0 15 0
3rd 0 10 0
For the best 4 acre of Carrots • 0 10 0
0 6
2nd
For the best j sere of Betts 0 10 0
2nd . 0 7 6
MANUFACTURES.
For the best 10 yard. Domestic made
Cloth 015 0
2nd . 0 10 0
3rd 0 7 6
For the best Cur of do Blankets 0 15 0
2nd . . 0 10 0
3rd 0 7 6
For the best 10 yards Dotocstw made
2lpoel 015 0
0 15 0
od. •
3rd0 7 7
The *hove Metefactores to be Trim the Farm
of the Competitor, and of the growth of the pre-
test yeer-
Rules of the Exhibition.
1 Any Farmer withia the Ditimrlet, set a
!ember of this Satiety. by payiag a doaatloa al
(Me Posted, shall be tended to compete fee ay
Premium .
2 All S.betribera ie error to the Society,
wbo may wish to exhibit anything at the Show,
are to My the Tremoref the sem of Tea Mil-
eage, oe or before the 15th of Aegean : another*
to be admitted es paying the meal for of Five
Shiniega.
3. All 8.b.errbees having paid the Rub.erip-
ties, and eel, seek, to he entitled to compete.
4. All emelt Exhibited shall has bees the
lsu. film piwsrty of the Eahib.a.r• mos* bo -
fore the Shmw, sod ell .they ■n ielos skews mese
have bees pe laved es the Farm of the tallboy*
5. All sabarripmsee te ba paid se or before
1k. 10th day of August gem.
t All Competitors fee prise meet glut the
Secretary settee .f the deaenptses of Sleek sod
P►ed•ee dorm tamed to show, es ve MAB 4
• 'sleek,
., the gads of
7. All mSeed sed Paloma so be Ms Ave slew
Ors.sd Wit eolith et the dog of he mow.
17110t saieq'e PI.ODOA1IBO MATCH
will sake plass es sante! Ls OessM..
R. G. cUNINOHAME, beer.
Goierick, 9418 Mateo, 149.
BENJ. PARSONS,
Sole .Igent.
Godertcb, J. 48, 1848. 1
TWO GOOD FARMS
FOR SALE.
tiE within 24 miles, and the other with-
in about 3 miles of Goderich Town
Plot. The first a LCT 10 to 1st Conces-
sion, Township of Goderich,
CONTAINLNO 164 ACRES,
Is bounced at the ons end by Lake Huron,
acid At the uther by -i Public Road,I-and
the second is LOT 8 in 8th Concession,
Colborne, W.Division,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
and is situated at the Junction of two Pub-,
tic Roads.
For Particulars appt to
ENO. 1�cDONALD, Esq.
Goderieb, 12th Jews, 1849. n19-tf
Sheriff's Sale of Iand.
HURON DISTRICT, 2 IZY virtue ofa Writ
To WIT : S 1-aofFiwt Paries. is-
sued out of the District Court of the Horns Dis-
trict, aga4esf the Lends and 1'eneme.ts of Riohn
and Dar:tngtoo, at the salt of Rom Robertson, 1
have seised end taken in Execution ao belonging
to the said Richard Darlington, LOT Number
FOUR in the Seventh Concession, Eastern Dt•
vision, Township of CoI!,nroe, containing 100
Acres of Land, which I shall offer for wile of the
Court House to the Town of Gederich, on Sat-
urday the 7th day of July, 1849, at the hoer of
Twelve o'clock noon.
JOHN McDONALD, Sheriff,
Heron Distrito
Sheriff's Office, Ooderieh, t
7111 April, 1849. ( 2,,11l0-tf
The above Sale is Postponed until Wednesday
the first day of August Deet. •
JOHN McDONALD,
Sheriff, Heron District.
Sheriff's Office.
Godericb. 16th June, 1849 v9 -o20
PLANS AND SPECTPIcATiON9.
THE 8nbecriber hogs leave to inform the
Inhabitants of the District of Heron,
and the neighboring Districts, that be has
Established himself in Stratford,
and is prepard to give Plans and Specifics
cone of Public or Private Buildings. Badg
es, Mill Dams. loc. 4c. lac., asttlavlll take
the superintendence of .ucb Erections, os
the most reasonable term*.
His thorough knowledge orb," professlon
and hes practice aa Builder, qualifais him fur
any undertaking in the lis*. Address put
d
PETER FERGUSON,
Builder, ase, vac. Stratford, C. W.
Stratford, Murch 16th, 1849. 9v-s7tf
• NOTICE. --
THE Subetopingeriber toping R}INTED the
WAREHOUSE and WHARF Detest-
ing to the Messrs. Davenport, of 'hie place,
has established himself as a
roawaaDEa AtiO COY0ra"IO3 SLICHANT..
Any orders or commission from the Mer-
chants of Gorieri*D, will receive prnmpt
attention. ---- JOHN McEWA N.
Windsor, worth, 1849. ltv-7otf.
FOR SALE
T OTs N.mbete TWENTY-8*VMl6 end
11 TWO:NTT-EIGHT is the Eighties,*
C.se«ws of the Toward's( P.Ikon•o. H.rs.
Diarist. Tho !wad r wail Ti•sbwd aad Wa-
tered. Per parsieeldwe apple w Yswalr.ebsa-
a. Harris ♦ Co. Hamilses, es to the mhowibsre,
at Aar east« i. O.k,,.y sed Sashed.
ITRACBAN ! LMZAR8
Soldebors, At.
tbderieb, 811 April, 1848. lr-419.07
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT,
A. NASMYTH
INTreturning thanks to his friends and nit -
merons Customers for the Liberal Pat-
ronage which he has received during the -
past year, begs to intimate that be vas jaat
received an extensive Assortment
G7 SIH'J 2dg1=1:1AXt3 1701rtaaalla
and is ready to Execute all Orden given to
him with care and punctuality as formerly
Goderich, Apt'I, 12th, 1839. 2v -plot(
Upper Canada Rebelliion Losx~3.
Receiver Generals Office,
Montreal, 12th March, 1849. -
pUBLf(! NOTICE,* hereby given, that
Claimenta for Rebellion Losses in
Canada West, wbo have not applied to, and
received payment of their Claims from the
respective Agents oftbe Bank of Montreal,
in the seven dietrictsas hetetofore notified
will from and after the first day of June
next. be oeces.Iated to apply for payment
of the rime, either personally or by duly
appointed AtterDies, to the Parent Bask in
this city.
(Signed,) 8.1i. VILER,
D. M. R. G.
9-19
414e §uron Eii i�Crl,
es PUNT= AID PURL tiwuD eves Twrssnoy
BY THOMAS M,%CQUEEN,
!♦!fee *RD rao►arrroa
tures ursou r•eeif*..t eonaatal•
euro Book nod Job Nouse, suested whit
■einem and dl.peteh.
TERM or this Humes SHRILL. -TEN SHIL-
LINGS per assent if paid 'tritely is adverse,,
or Tumors acre 8w: Pew% with dm expiration
.f abs year.
N. paps di.e.atistsd astir arrears ate
paid sp, seven oho pabliab.t think. it bis arras -
tarp teas es.
Amy i.ivdeal to tips eesatry b.e..i.g re-
speemble fag ais a.bserlh.rs, shall revive •
el
�te{hsogy gisti..
p bAD letters addressed to the Editor meet be
peas per: se they will sot be lithos est of drport
TIDED or •nnumweem
Biz iteme and seder, first lasntig.....•LI t 1
/Melt eebee etreti•sertme, 0
D
Ten thee tiand sadist. hot i6iMltMa.::. , • ! 4 �
ERA-b•ge-t isWwlhsy...apa-IP .t) ik
Ova is Liam. hot Worths. les Mew* * 8 d
•iT_VHfImiO dlmiiMil likii M Ili. who
ad.Mtlet W A. 7550.