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Huron Signal, 1849-08-23, Page 4Ten Nees srry or sown* unease sada. -We have fregoesUy erred the sseoseetV of rewlumixed seed of grain of what- ever a eabat from the earelea manner of maoagier grecs in most testances, et w almost hopeless to expect to have clear and unmixed geed without pickier it is the sheaf before it is thrashed, which we would strongly recommend. If each farmer would only caw one acre of clean and usmi:ed seed of each kind of grain, he might eubse• gently keep his grain elven. Diffsrsat varieties never ripen together or maks • good sample. We have beard many com- plaints lately of • new variety of wheat sold this spring at Montreal at a high price for seed, that has proved to haw been very much mixed with other varieties. This we coawijsr very inexcusable in those who sold the wheat, as it must be very •nnoyirif to those who bought t', In expectation o.' har- suttee • new and clean vnnety of wheat to sow most oprfsg, to End it now mixed with two or three other varieties, as we have seen it. We have seen some grain imported from Britain this spring for seed, and although It cwt a high price when laid dugs here, yet it was worth all it cont, as perhaps there was not a single grate of mix- ture of a1y other variety in either oats, bar ley, or beaux, but the nnspbich was named in tis bill of sale. Thea circumstIDces are sufuisot to show the dffere.t wanner in which agricultural matters are transacted to Britain and is Canada. In the former country, the went careful attention is path to the seed sown, while, on the contrary. ;o Canada, ws can scarcely ever see a field of grain that hos tot more or less of mixed varieties treeing together, and samplesof wheel have frequently both wbAe and red miz.d• 1f farmers were to bind ill small sheaf* as much as wonld produce a few borehole of teed, it might readily be picked before thrashing, and then we would in com- mend that the grain should be secanted from the straw by striking the sheaf upon a barrel or round log of wood.-efrg. Jesraaf. TMraovaD Bass. or CArrt.t.--Imroteesca ur To Doi.v.-1. ori lest somber, we mes- tioaed as experiment made by the eleters. Me- laying of the corner stone it • was unme- t/maid, of Gasemorse, .f feeding cattle of the muuely resolved to call the new school and C.wdias and improved breeds, die results beteg is all respects favorable to the latmr. The ..b• wet 1msapin bees barge' •.4w ow .tteetese, by the epperteeiiy which we had • few days alga of g.isg ever the farms awl seeing the splendid herds of thou two erniwar breeders. so Well known bet -khan amid is the Stairs, and we taigbt .1.0 odd ib. sold eeeatry. the Hoa. Adam F,rrge.es, of Wsedkill, and Juba Wste.hall. Esq., M. P., .f halon. Their iveck consists of acme very Sse..wcimees .f tie Durban ; sod Islet lea soli kith one:masa is done matters. ibe atria** aalset(w bas bees paid to penny -- in( the parity .1 ibe breed While looking •t the sleek and heavy trope of thew gealemen. e■ • spot which bet a few yearn ago was es unbee- bore pe.beeiSg Mere redress( sews is mimes sestinas .f ibis smeary. Whoa, we eek. week prim* the Cesetheea fee Amur • pwfaah1e berme is betas sod Merge is the markets .f dee m.ther e.eatrr 1 The irm d►tag w ha deer w to direct the uteed.e Am fames'sares.dy and practically to the *object la pansies, tie reetiw.f the dairy bailout, Mtl a •'ekcttua of ped core (a cross d tie beet Drones wish the improved breeds will pee- rshy *Used to .0.051 well), fellow t:eeeieera. Ir... .F m.Mpeammi, "memo, ie., all which veggies to be door ea s died unttorul system. - Without esifeble pastures, covered with • beet• thy (teeth of the cultivated greases, it th as vis to r pe for annum' supply of good *sulk. When the peewits became parched, is the latter end of Sommer and •slams, cows moth' he *dvuntage- e..ly fed os the fresh stocks of iodise core, sows thole, fur that purport/. A sed, capa- cious, well ventilated eelhr, properly supplied wi•k pare water, ('i a ronotae sprier can be ob- tained all tate better,) with the arse scrupulous srtr11t15e a eh-ashreas is every deparutwet d 1l,4 maaspmest, are among the meet emirate"! requisites of a good dairy. -Ag. Journal. At the Loan Megrim' of the London Building Society held last Morey evening. 6 .hares were disposed of at bonuses of £31 Ile!, £34 16e., £34 5•., £3t, and 3 at £34 lbs. Average, £34 10e. Tits MoFVWBWL " Rtl.wssa."-Wry eon orb W lechers Mme Mie well ad japer hes bees dlreest l. 11 w s k mod this whet primate. sad has dams pad swede rAhe eagle of civil tuitga .41- though an organ of Nb.q(M11er 'M the last 8v years it was weed at the Sok of tis Pe►Ileber, who woe le rot s ass1*7 of the profits, if say shad semi.. to the Treasurer of the Canada atria Mkeei000ry Society. The cause of its dise8od sees is ■ debt rf nearly £900 el bleb has seams• laced from the shameful *select -of nebsert- bere in not paying up. Many A C.sadts. publisher hes • I•ke complaint to otter. - Too many subscribers thjek they ere cors - far log a favor on the FAG, by labia' je- pen at all, and the subscription ie iso last of all claims they imend to pay. if is use Wog to remark on the uoreaaos•bleaees of such views. We thillk, however. the pro- prietors of newspapers must adopt 11/$111) count to p t this evil, and to retire prompt payment oo the part of subscribers. Without this Do publisher tan contuse. )lis effuris, and the Press, to which the country in very great part, •wes its hbertyl good laws, and the removal of abuses, must go down.- l'rosinciiliet. The corner -atone of an lndustrial School for the lndians, at Muncey Town, was laid on Tuesday. the 17th ult. , by the Res. Dr. Richey, in the presence of a large assembly. A great number of Indians were erotical.- The reaeo(.The Christian Guardian says: - We might here remark that the site for the Industrial School is happily chosen.- Situatd on a beautiful elevation, with eloping books down to the limpid waters of the adjacent Thames, the school will be as s`reeabls a local too as it will be a healthy one, ahile,the farm attached :s of the richest quality of soil and free from any impedi- ments and dadvantages frequent) found to militate against the well directed efforts of the husbandman. At a recent council held previous to the premises, The Wesleyan Ojebway Indus- trial School, Mount Elgin. The name of His Ecce!lency. Lord Elgin, was selected to designate the property on account of the deep interest Has Lordship has invariably manifested in the affairs of the Indians and Mi.sions, since his residence -in Canada. - At all times, we believe, Lord Elgin has been the friend of our Indians and Missions; and bas, hem his assumption or the Gov- ernment of cup. , pursued a course in re- lation to them as honourable to himself, and as grattrying to the true friesds of the Indians as it has been the opposite of that passed by some former Governors who one only _were dienosd to withhold from the Induans their legal rights, but, were pre- pared to stoop to unworthy detraction and wholesale defamation !-Cana. Free Press. RELICS 0r0Rascau.-We are too apt to be seaere upon the vulgar of certain foreign nations on account of their veneration for the relics of saints and martyrs. Instances of a peculiar kind d( relic -worship are abun- dant cnuugh in this country. Far example, we read in the Old Batley news of last week, that at the conclusion of a case, subsequent- ly to the conviction of the fool Hamilton, !' A eortaio person gamed O'Keefe, who, it appeared, was tbe owner of tbe pistol that baJ been disobargd by Hamilton at her Majesty, applied to have the weapon meter- ed to him, as he said he had been offered IT4?ORM111W*J T$I td Alas. U.Mael.sait, aged sheet U. w lett hie ..tire plies Streetles, 1. the Watt Hag► - ` ds of B.Mits.d, .boat Jose 1847 -ad .ailed frees Glasgow Far Ms.ttneL Was k.us• in tbe ship to James Camara., Oar- dmoer, who see pppeedd at Mockvife,-d at. ata( Duncan McPber•ow, and i. .apposed to h arm travelled with the latter up the gouger, to the summer of 1847. pie hither baler - maims ere be obt.i.ed of bin thea is above _end hie relatioa hems shies caw to North bellhop., ear Stratford. I.f.rrnauoa will be thankfully received by his brother, Job. MecLees, North Easl- hepe, Bell's Corner's P. (1., any letter may be addressed to )Zr. J. J. E. Lrstoo, Strat- ford Stratford. July 1849. The Papers of Lapdog), (C. W.) .f Galt, Guelph, pundits, Hamden. sod Toronto, will confer a favor os a sorrowing mother and fnads, by inserting the above. 1098 T.. Caors.-A gentleman whole's Late- ly made a tour through the Tomah*, is the neighbourhood of Bytows, for that pur- pose of viewing the crops, inform, gig IMt there is a most promiaisg appanage of a Plentiful return. He had seen cover! large fields of Felt. WMaar which would ernes from 35 to 40 bushels per acre, or the Spring What if very promising is many place.-oo the whole Wheat will produce i r SU M ES required b, the New M- STtries Curt Act, aed all ab.r BLANK FORMS seed is the District sod Diyiei.. Comte, oe Sale at the 8igsal Office. Also, e11 kisds of 309 PRINTING elevated es the shortest notice. •ad oa tnadenw terms. G•+krich, July 19. 1819. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THE 8ab.cribsr begs - leave to inform the Inhabitants 'of the District of Huron, and the neighboring Districts, that be bas Established himself in Stratford, and is prepaid terries Plass aid Spedi6ca- moss of Public or Private Buildings, Bridg- es, Mill Data. hie. ke. ice., .ad will take the sup.rinteedoocd'of such Ereetioas, on lbe most reasonable terms. above an avenge crop, very fine in quality. His thorough knowledge of his professing Unser" Cute, never, in the memory of our and his practice as Builder, qualities him for any uodertaklog an the line. Address post paid, PETER FERGUSON, TO LST, HAT bandwm- twewwry here, (swam Bea- th* Steembeet Teases. b=! ileo. 44, and pees.dy s y Me. Rea- gas. It is Istrr wed well raped m she tree M • nwpeetoble Milt'•-b.a.g • Sip •Sodas d .rebord reed sacked wiib eM.Msut Mit or id .•. remMssepiaea lis psemini17 se the hie - bow «Medea. N►a•ess the raise ado ems - Um woke din pre hetet i. Lsiseee list it sherd crease te be geapied, to will be let es rose- serlba terms, erten the ,sew (.sea yeses, me may be sped epos. rhe hedger p•raieellre spec, JACOB W Oedwlshs fad teksary, 1116. M • isformant, presented a rieher •ppe•r•ece.- Deere' though rather short in the stalk seems week eared and to all appearance, will. is thrashing out, be very productive -ora Targe field belonging to Juko 'I'haitepgnn, Esq., will yield, without doubt, frees N to 70 bnsbele per acre. P'tatoes, .peskier generally, look beautiful, and Mier probe. d better -there is not the lest sign of blight. BAIL LI T and Rrs w,l be afair Crap but Peas wilt be a short return. Har, upon new meadows bus turned out a fair crop, but upon old meadows or kith lard there has been a poot yitLI.-Pucker. kgs tweet. we wen ,tr.sgly remanded Meta/Ill localities is the old cavalry endeared to oar re- membreace, tad could not help thinking, to what an ucaleelable extern the •griceltenl wealth of Caned' might be incensed by efficient cultivation, • *knows system *Notation, and improved besrda of stock. In eating the aunties of oar readers to the m►jeet Wesel*, we an fully twin that it i• sot peseueable that sot farmer, can generally and st sae'btala the best and purest breeds. Even U that object wen nbuioed. the difficulties of re- taining parity of blood rod first rate rein els are me great,' requiring the cotenant renew of £40loose correct observation rod )odgmeor, se well for it, and he should not like to •o much mosey." Mr. Rush's to overs. ger mash expellee, that the herds of no iacomid- no doubt would -command as good a price ✓ esile number would aeon deteionte. This, in the British market, and inches of the rope however, is as valid meso against a general ef- by which he, or Mr. Tburtell, or Mr. fort being made to improve our breeds of cattle • Greenacre, became los: to society, would Cow Ass.VLT.-We were much pained to hear, the other day, that Edward Griffin, Esq., a worthy citizen oftb•s neigh- bourhood. bad been grossly abused 1.d maltreated on Wednesday last in Hull, whither he had gore upon some matter of business. As we ars infnrtlls/I, some half dozen ruffians attacked Mr. Griffin, in his buggy, sod although he succeeded in S . ing hie escape, owing to the swiftness of the animal he drove, he received, we regret to say, some severe bruises. We trust the matter wilt receive full 'nvesttga'ion, and that the guilty ;Artie* will receive the p00- ishment they richly merit. -Packet. The Ilnn. Robert Baldwin arrived, in this City on "Thursday last, from the seat of Government. for every step taken is that direction world in. be quoted at no leas extnr•gawt figure°. fetch more than St. rCatherinre's own wheel, _ _ or one of the veritable arrows that shot St. THE LEAGUE. Sebastien. We are no bigots, but we un- equivocally condenin this idolatry of the The bubble has butst. The mountain martyr, of crime and aaiota of the A'eteffale has laboured, but has not brought forth Calertdur; and though averse to peneeu- even • mouse. The poor devil, fought tion, we should be really glad to see a statute, somewhat milder than that`de ks- rntico coueberrado, enacted against a traffic in the memorials of guilt, which, in effect, puts a premium on all manner of atrocities. -Punch. • CAPITAL PC,IiHNi,T.-A late •umber of Bnrritt's Christian Citizen, Mates that a sermon wee preached not long ante by the Dean of Exeter, is favor of Capital Punish- 1 Prayers ! ! ! Our town readers, are of mens, from the words, " Whose aheddeth I course' anxious to know w bat the young Man's blood. by man shall his blood be bloods from this Ruarter have done. Why herd:' A laymen reviewed the sermon ;- they did not even say Amen to the prayer. Pucker. mem the farmer's profits, and render less dile- A bit of Courvoisier's drop woold probable colt tis way to a still higher progress. Then cash' so doabt that if the armee' pub- lic were ve8cieally awake to the valid import- asee of this sehleet, and prepared to speed • few dollars, which ie • few months would be con- verted into u many pounds, • asmber of intelli- gent and 'steeprising breeders world spring ap in different parte of the country, that would soon be adeq.te t the watts of the public. But while men are w, peaarieae and short 'righted u todeprle, themselves d theade ntages of a good bell, of .all knows pedigree, for the sake of ■ dollar. we cosine our inability to see bow•the live seek of the country is to be materially Im- proved. We are sot willing to take upon ourselves the respirability of urging the epeeist claims of any psniealu breed. Situation, 'oil, climate. i.e., sat form mestlal eilemeate is all such coeeid- restless, sad Cite fis►1 decision must be determi- ned by practical experience. The short boons pOewee • gnat somber cf erasable gadities.ssd, taking tees epos the whole. may be mid. per- haps, to excel say other breed la general purpo- ses. They are good feeders, come nrly to r- arity. mad ire for two' anri.alled, 10 ohjee; d gent....et when bereber•e most jerebes a re- maseati•g pries. Mach may be said ie favor of the Ayresbire, Hereford sad Devoe breeds :- the firm we think particularly adapted to Chia einem?, especially for elegy psrpoen; for whieb lhsy,haes ter credit of befog better suited than the pmt Shen -ban . At •11 ening, let the for. mw get a erege from his beet motive e•ws eed • geed boll of any of tee imprsted bend.. 5d ws weir, to airs the t h e will (ad tha melt prof- itable: hs.will peewees ase .f settle either he the butcher he the d.iry, very oemene wen. thisg he bed before, with the impses•t eaves. tog. .fwriviy et merit,/ is her the time Is • soder the atthes9enwtieS. errs sf •egew es- .sss (bet the Terms week erg bort sed oe.ted le • peeper asses', parieslmrty deer/ wave, whet mesh Worry 8eg•esrty arises frees west of .eA•iesl protection sod .esrlwteg food. rime •riijeet of the dairy is see that mem ese- Sirjuhn Harvey Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, has Waled a proclamation, re• Bolder. Sec. ke. Stratford, C. W. Stratford. Meech 16th• 1849. Yr 7t1 VALUARUE LOT LOT OF LAND POR SALE. LOT 8, Lake Shore, loai%ehsp of Ashfield. containing . ONE HUNDRED ANIS SEVENTY-TWO A- CRES, widest,' two miles of the tbrtviog Village of Port Albert, in which there is a Grist Mill, a Saw Mill, and an Oat Mill. - The Lot is bounded on the west by the Lake, and oo the east by a cut road, -and tt AI well watered. (p'For particulars apply -if be letter port paid -ter iRA LEWIS, Esq. Barrister, Godericb. Goderieb, 2d July, 1849. vtt-n2?tf G+ABH FOR WHEAT at the Godericb Mille, W. PIPER. Goderich, 30th March, 1849. d,-.611 Exhibition of Fartn Stock, P R O D U C C, DOMESTIC MANUFAC- TURES. •e. Cke. rte. A NEIN EX I RITITIC N .4 t T TLU E i8. i.e., will he held at GODERICH. es Taeday the 25th el September seat, wheat the (ollawise PREMIUMS WILL BE AWARDED. (HORSES. Fee the Best Brood blare and Foal.... Ll 10 fed ............................1 0 34..• . ....................... 0 15 For the best Two year old Filly 1 0 god 0 15 3,d.......... 0 10 Por the beat Two year.44 Colt 1 0 1-OUND,-Os the Beech of Lake Hume, I' about half -way between Godericb .id Bay- 6ed, on the 2eltb Jane, 1(349, a small Flat Bot- tomed BOAT. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take her twee. W. BURK. T.wsship Godericb, Jose30, 1849. v2.23 Sea 010 Pee the best Spas a Farm Heron 1 10 tad 1 0 3d 0 15 CATTLE. For the best Milch Cow (which than hare bad a calf in 1849) 1 0 2nd .................... .... 0 15 3rd .............. .. 0 10 Fn the best Two year old Helfer.... -0 15 tad ... 0 10 3rd........ ..: 0 7 For the best stadia( Heifer 0 10 2nd 0 7 3rd ........ 0 5 For the beet Boll 1 5 2nd 1 0 3rd 0 15 For the best Yoke of 1V ork.•g Oaea • . • I 15 2.d 34 0 10 For the best Three year old Seers 0 15 2nd 0 10 34 0 7 Fn the best Twe year old Steers 0 10 2nd 0 7 3,d 0 S 1 For the bent Fatted 01 - - 0 i0 I 2nd 3rd 0 10 For the best Feted Cow w Heifer 1 0 god ....0 15 3rd.........r ............ ....0 10 SHE P ANO HOGS. For the beat Ram 1 0 2.410 15 34 0 10 For tba best E.es(peu of 2) bevieg rat eel • Lamb each is 1849 AGENCY FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF THE CROWN LANDS, t TIIM WELLINGTON & HURON DISTRICTS. Dees, 13.49. I1E undersigned, Agent appointed by commending that the 29th instant be set 1 His Excellency the Governor-General apart as a day for pubhtc fasting and humtli- for the Settlement d the Crown Lands in ati00. to supplicate Thane Providene• to the Townships of Glenelg. Bentinck, Brant, protect that Province from a visitation cf cholera. The Montreal Correspondent of the Pat- riot save ghat Nr. Sydney Bellingham's new Greenock, Kincardine and Kudos*, in the Counties of Waterloo and Huron, hereby gives Notice to all person willing and having means of Locatieg therein, Stat his Office is at the Village of Durham ie the paper, on the annexation ticket, will, probe- ' Toun,kip of Bentinck, on the 4.,rrnfrur.A bly merge in orae of the Con-ervatirc lolly's Road, where be will receive the application of this city. of the Seellers, every day of the week, be - The Niagara Chronicle announces that tweed the hours of Nies and Five o'clock. MrFifty Acres of Land will be given to any and Atex. Cam employed of that town Settlers eighteen year/Peed, end • subject waslatterly a lly drownedod on the Port Dd Canal of Her Majesty, who will present hunulf wary neTuestayy a. Port lhlkuu provided with • Certificate of probity rod tie on Tuesday lase -Globe. sobriety, signed by known and respectable persons, and hawing the meant of providing for himself until the produce of his Land is sufficient to maintain hire. The bearer of (bat Certificate shall mention to. the Agent (who will keep • Registry thereof) ban name, are, condition, trade or profession whether he is married, and if so the name and age of his wife, how many children he hoe, the name and age of each of them, where he is from, whether he has some- where any property and in what Township be wishes to settle. The conditions of the Location Ticket are -to take possession within one month after the date of the Ticket, and to put in a state of cultivation at least Twelve Acres of the land in the coarse oT four years -to build a house and to reside on- the lot until the conditions of settlement ars duly fulfill- ed, after which accomplishment only shall the Settler have the right of obtaining a ti- tle of property. Families comprising seve- ral Settlers entitled to lands, preferring to reside on a single lot will be exempted from the obligation of building and of residence, (except upon the lot on which they reside) provided the sired clearing of the land is made on each lot. Tbe non -accomplish - Ment of thea condttioos will Mille the im- mediate lose of the assigned lot of land, which will be sold orgiveo•to another. The land intended to be settled is of the wary best description, and well timbered end watered. The Roads will be opened oo a breadth *188 feet, and the land on each side will! be divided into loth of 80 acres each, to be gra- tuitous' v ra•tuitous'v gives. Besides the principal Road then will be two others (ono on alb ode of tbs princi- pal Read) marked out a the whole aatsat of the temitory, and on which free Loca- tives of 30 serer will be made; But as the Government( only istend to Inset the erpe.iee of Survey es those ed• Agape' Reads, the Grantees will have to ores the coed is front of their loeatiose. The most dirset roots to reach the Agou- ti .. the Oarefrsxa Rood le by way of (lielpb and Elora in theWellimgtoa Martel GEORGE JACKSON, Agent for Settlement if As Darkens Red. among themselves until all were black to the face. Gowan dogged the compact - Wilson backed the last admint.trattun- Bockus defended the Gov. Geo. -Mack lauded the ruffians of Montreal-E•matin ger stood up for agricultural intareste-M4- Lean defended the Family Compact-- an Koughnott attacked the Rebellion Losses Bill, a first rale subject -Moffitt said mum to the whnle, end the -Rev. Mr. Green said the following are some of his :smuts :- Prwincialist. I say these are not the words of God. it may seem strange for a layouts to contra• diet a clergymen. and a dean to befit. on such a point ; bot this a not the first time that eceleeisstieal di(eitaria have bas set right in their theology ; nor will it be the last. I meet, therefore, be pardoned teensy presttmptios. The words of God are these: r. Whneoever aheddeth man's blood, its after some days in an affection of the pylo• biond shall be shed," end if Mr. Lowe ask* rue, the valve by which the stomach cum - ms bow I prow this, 1 refer him to Ike ori- .uoicates with the intestates, 'calming pu- rism! Hebrew, b the 8elttongiwt, to the 5,1- tial paralysis.-Gloie. gale. feud the rer*ren, (among others) of . Wicklij, Calmat, Sri°, and O.fersald.- Tho words "by man" are an ill lerpplatios. and were pieced in the pas.'ge by the " Btrhop., Prieter and Descent.," who pro. decd one common version, and dedicated it to that Salome. of British So.ereigae,- "th• most high and mighty Prince, James," who thorned them bed• of old women for wiicberaft, epos 1461. aotbonty. Dx•rn or Jones BEoaao.-1t. is with much regret that we announce the death of his honour Judge Bedard, which took place n Montreal at 7 o'clock on on Saturday .ening, and the news reached this city by elegraph ■1 eight o'clock. The learned Judge was seized with an attack of choler*, on Saturday the 4th inst., which resulted e mil Punier Versus. -The planet Venus e bore to he viable is the morning to the soled • e. Lalssds Bret remarked this euelo5s peon is 1750. it bas boom s.leelsted that Veen. may he premed by t •0 days before sed after her res s, that is her Flatware from the werdia• to the seetb provided her *long•- tuge to peter as isrmesi14 interest to tis Ca- (inn be 39 degrees et least. As ft to now w adies forswr. Meeh of ren roil. wall mild nearly 45 degree., the sur will routine* 4ee dairy p.rpwea, s.d osis b.dwaa sigh' w viable op to July 19, when the 69th day after bee. somjunetlon terminate.-Gang- iest. The helve of the hatchet disputed evilest the Muds whieb was the worthier. " Nay.; mid the" wag raves, which listeeed t• the aerator, " the reel will hew a., aired %iioodls for itself, bet the beetirt h.•dise arid sever shape themselves ewe Maden. 5 4• Major-Gewer*l the Hes. Charles Gma wirier at Kiogetos to wean* tis .flier, reamed of wester* Cotnda. dere M made profitable in many leeahries, if esd.cted with nes seed pdgme.l, epee proper priories it le of empert•en w beer m sled deet the petit• of the article whitish we predose, esperely the • daemon meeket. area be a gid e.meNM.4.5 The Amnlew hew mode et FNs years Sept impevemee1 is the Meow day e +wt m Essteed. •hick of over Maim e Molar paise t ami M wield reser that they sus hog isete eg (hie, en sl,' imams' broth of luresse, they the feet that they ay. remedy PROSPECTUS O1' THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE. 111. AND MRS. MOODIE, Rewrote THt: Editors of the Vic -run Maeam*a will devote all their takeout se praiser • serfs! eetert•ising, "ed rine Periodical, fee the Can- diaa people; which easy aSudd •11,semeat to both old sad young. 8tnebe tad Take, is verse tad prow, Morel Eery, Sutietis of the Colwy, Scraps of Usefel lsftwrsstiw, Reeiewa d .,w Works, and well selected articles ham the mew poplar eet►se..f the dry, winters' the prg e of the Magazine. The Editor/slant comeliest that tee s.depe*dew sad riling country to whoop gsrvic. they on rood to dedicate their taking, .,1t cheerf lly Pied ill "ippon( to .neuter their .Mew• tad hoseerable .adendisg. The low pore at which the Periodical le ;diked, is ire wen that osery pram wire's the Ce1wy she vee reed, aid ifess.oa (ow .reel sari mortal tmpeareie•t e sti become • a.b.enber rad paten et the wart. be Yarns** M<..nin will germ tweety- fwr pagre it each .ember printed ea new type, e nd epee pd peen; aid will form at the sed Wen years Sett Vdemee, of 100 pages, w- ether with Title Pew sed ietk; It will be ewer M.etbty e.mmsaewg w the First .f Sep.....r, from the .See .f JOSEPH WILSON. lereetwereet, 8.4rvilk-t►. Pab- ,j peed sola Proprietor. w wham .11 orderer the Magmas. .ad rem w the Edil.e.• Caw be addressed. (peau.) The terra of w►- oenptts -ON DOLLAR PER ANNUM- inserts/he es be p>•d in sit.... (.demob, March 3, lege 3 god For the best Ram Lamb 2041 3rd For the best Ewe Lamb 2nd ...........................07 34 0 5 For the bat Fat Wethen.... ....... 0 10 god - 0 7 3rd . Best Boor.... 1 0 god 0 15 3rd 0 10 For the beet Sew (shall have had pip i■ 1949)........ 1 0 2nd 0 15 3rd 0 10 GRAINS. SEEDS AND DAIRY. For the Best 10 bushels Fall Wheat 3 0 • 2od 4 5 3rd • 1 10 For the best -1 bu•bele Spring 11 -hest 1 10 2nd '1 0 . 1 0 1 0 0 15 0 10 1 0 15 10 15 10 7 15 10 7 10 7 5 10 7 5 15 10 7 10 5 10 7 15 10 7 1 0 O 15 0 10 O 10 0 7 0 15 0 10 0 10 0 7 • 0 5 0 10 f tllrt P11 1111111b. MOFFAT'S VESETAII.Iit LIU PILLS 3rd For the best 2 busbeb Ry god . 3rd . For the beat 2 bushels Barley 2nd • 3rd • For the best 2 bushels Oats • 2nd 3rd For the best 2 bushels Peas 2nd . 3rd • For the best bushel Tiroothe 2nd 3rd For the best 2 ba.hele of Correia cob,) god 3rd For the best 50 lbs. Balt Batter 2nd . 3rd . For the best 40 lbs. Cheese 2nd . 3rd For the best 25 lbs of Maple Sager 2d - ROOTS. For best acre of Tunips god . 3rd For the best ten of Potatoes 2.d . 3rd - For the beet I aero of Carrots 2nd For 'be beet e sere of Beets 0 10 god 0 7 MA.NUFACTURCB. For the beet 10 yard. Domestic made Cloth 0 15 tad 0 10 3rd 0 7 For the beet Pau of do Blankets 0 15 god 0 10 3rd 0 7 For the best 10 yards Domestic made nasal 015 0 Ind 0 15 0 3rd 0 7 7 The above Masefeetune u be from the Fars of the Compwutee, awl d the gr.wtb .f lis (w- ool year. Rules of the Exhibition. New C11Nrch in Stratford. SEsubscriber TENDERS be received the os behalf tPresb- feria• Chinch Building Committee, Strat- h.'', till woos of the 31st December seat, for providing materials, els., Bricks, Lime, Steele, Sand. Restoed Lumber, end Wort. for the Iirseuon of • BRICK CHURCH 'wormed to be bent at Stratford. Teodoro say for the whole or fee .47 particular r semi eitherof the materiel*. sod any speerdi•g to Specifications w presser h )yr, Peeler Peepers, Architect, trstl rd Btratf.rl, 30th NJ'ullyyP1849. erg h • s6t1 PHOENIX ITTIERS owlit is bare ..led M ale ►wibb . ger is sY moat .w• thew be •w. ha• i..•8N r Iwl a.Mw- w ebs orb* At .'88lkrs4 the eneseres. mom iELxar o ttllt•> •' ans51.5A. 40058.r auroame ser geyser 101.200111 triviatigrtt aall sAtstt r fro r,r. W wee. sera Orn Aiwow mw,ie, saw wet r Irma lar adds Prwsa► Arrow and 4gas, .ie hes. 5m saws atatlm s .11 w duress he Maar taw. aeLNNIp C1 85. end 044055 liemmrr AMA% coarirt#ase. COLDS • o0trol.ta, comm. coMnuarTIOS. O.4 with hew smms• r err arra cua*Nrr ■VMU*L Dsurstss. No rcass r fo ter osao.awasrhe e. see etsae w Are msiiw• motes. lesEY1701 1 of vas mos. ESIIMPELY, l4Tw LEAC V. Fleet ewe AYD1. 1w 111. seine Jew gem Am warn ens tiidiw A r bawl a we s.••4. r with& ,•w.b. Carr rad res• row W moor .r4M.t a s Mum J the Arne .• am be thaw ember.. r wo mma. - TRr TleaA. as aanan40 A11D ai CYaiD. VUULNI•• d COMPLEXION. •>•1g1•ItLL • VILITT SOOT. ow0wuus. aur NEADACMIE.e'er ewe. INWARD PAVEL mri.e tillrtme WSUMl• TIT& IMPOSE *LOUD. JAONDICL LOAN of E PS. rLIVEN& OOIRPL&ZMTI. LEPROSY. LOOSENESS, lr1111CVRIAL D1SE15S5.- Mow WA te weiwr .•rig age re shay J Mimi ML NON m sato tr her parent raver na J Ilarwa,d . sneer SWEATS. atjarOaln o&auJrT. NES room COMPLAINTS of en MSr. O&UANIC urscrwax r4LrrraTIo t ./sae NWT. 7,mrs*S cSotty. MLOs. Tr.xv.rrowirJtersardr. wry. oude • tis 1.r rdaaat. dr am 1 Mom La swore eine 7/1X11 r dr hal, ger. took. hale., lir eget ger IR■g1VYATIsN. Thor 4111001 era this every. r•.a (sit r em 1 MAC be the W aearllar.s ItVEM we 118.000 ea Or 11AD..evsrr, *4LTINEUM. $WSLUN3. acaoruLA. r *i •'• >1VIL, r twat .arm. NA C E E L V mom ere -boss a w cls 3111•I• • 1.g Wan. 55 •Owta gen .amid be Aar _seam. Puma we5' ..aa.atri r .5 Me.. .A tw..wtar r...r0. 1.er .0110•5410. VII LIT!! TILLS dill nt111I BITTED PURIFY TME 81000. 'And they remove e1l dioeue from the system. A .r trial .tee rim she LIFE PI l l g aed III)< tTTERSb. thew.sll... p.• um. e lis •rimatra 1 eery prim. T5. parr• 1 th•am moral.., re r. ,d w r Mur w rapper d Isbsi. logelb.r yob • poo.Ol 1. riled ▪ M•Ete s sod a....w...•' a erre aka &Coeurs•. At. w oriel M • Mawr./ 1 Ile dw.y fry. Wall drat a „r ria.., ley era •r••eaw ,*.stag the <ley w eery .*.1 Mad r. The wooers ass s..a.r.5s art •►yna aa•raM thew v►• lean thaw .rh .brie weavers vs. M ..and dam they .steers M .wbi4 •M d• age bay rhe war ...,p..: but it re A., M ambled sb.e ray cram direst tom awes Mr teach thaw. gT Pt ,ue,id •d oar by _ , a=. WILLi*= M. 11111011PAT.. a. M..4.y, .inner 1 A.abey &mt. Now1r sew by P N OE 0 rad BENJ. PARSONS, vol. Agent. Godericb, Jas. 28, 1848. 1 TWO GOOD FARMS POR SALE. OOE within 24 miles, and the other wltb- is about 3 miles of God•rich Town Plot. The first is LCT 10 in 1st Calca- sieu, Township of Godericb, CONTAINING 164 ACRES, is bounced at the one tad by Lake Hunts, and at the other bya Pukka Roads --rod the wooed is LO8 in 8th Co.ea•ais., Colborne, W . Division, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, 0 0 6 0 0 6 and is situated at the Junetioa of two Pub- lic Roads. For Particulars apply to JNO. McDONALD, Fwq. Godericb, 12th June, 1849. nI9-i( 1 Aay Forges wiab is pthe. Dori 1. tW 1 Member addle Slsel'y. ef One Peed. Mai be estIlei r roma ler say Freedom. Be►wsi6te is smear at the Serty, WIMP may wish to .zbi►it saddles at the Stew, eve to pay the Trewseret the res .f Tee MAI- •• or baSwe the 1St► of Asir : ell ethers to be admitted at ptyisg dm reel gem el ISM e8iltisg 3. All S.b.eribeve having paid tie Bibserip. dew, sad rely seek. te le "whisd r eremite. 4. All Steck Eabibited shall Mw berg the fesswaren, of the £ablmead" be- fore a m- fotis 85... avid all ether amiable wows mel have bete we lased w the Farm of the Lxbibiter 5. All Ssbseriptio.e w be paid es se bore the 10th day of Aetna art. L All Cempstiwu fee prism mese give the S reetary Ariel .f the drvis►ipiss .4 S..6 sad Priem they hard te 'bow. en er hefted .'el..lt, p. Me flab of S_,, err. 7. All Rosh god Pfad.p M be es the Ikon Owed by 9 •Hisa dome, el the her.. Erna sesiste. G MATCH le4U eek. plow se steel lies deer" R. A. CURIJIOHAML. Me'y- Gederi.h, fish We 1810. NOTICE. THE Subscriber having RENTED the WAREHOUSE and WHARF belong- ing 10 the M . Davenport, of this place, has established himself as a roaWaD&* AND cOMNrsstort MEaCHA T. Aoy orders or commission from the Mer- chants of Godericb, will receive prompt attention. JOHN McEWAN. Wiodsor, March, 1849. 11-700. TAILORING EST ABLISHMENT. A. NABMYTH returning thanks to his friends and n - I N u merou. Customers for the Liberal Pat- roeag• which be bas received during the past year, begs to intimate that he has j..t revolved en extreme Assortment OW 411Ga 7Aszotomo irosaa s, and is ready to Execute all Orders gives to him with care and punctuality as formerly Godericb, April, 12th, 1849. 2v-n10t1 Upper Canada Rebellion Losses. Reeeiver Generate Oftc., Montreal, 12th Moroi, 1849. PUBLIC NOTICE is berry gives, that Claimants for Reb..lios Lasses u. Canada West, who have not appli 4.to, sad received mutest of their Claims frees the respective Agra of the Bank of Mo.tr.l, in the wand disttiictsaeheretofore ..tified will from and after the first day of Jess next, be neceuiated to bpply for psynest of the same, either personally or by duly appointed Attoraies, to the Pant Bask in this city. (Signed,) 8. M. VIGER, H. M. R. G. 1--19 hc 1)uron Signal, n MATTA ANP rests see arse ritsaesAT BY THOMAS MaACQUREN, (mase. AND 7•lraysrea .'sacs MAMA= -AQuaaa, •*PEayea- • . Beek aed Job Pri•iiag, ssee•ted with aetwe t aid drawee. Teem ow rat Home Setae.. -Tilt 9NIL- LiNOe per egret if paid strictly is aliases, se Tway" Atm Ba Prat with de expileti.s of the yeas. Ne papa dises•titeed mail IMAM aro paid ep, alses the publisher Aisle it hie rem - tap to de so. Amy i•diwidwl ha the •••stir hereisg m- e rmaids the ea .Jath ro, roll reaaive • may.etb espy patio V AL Iettew•Ynser Le the Ediase emesis he pest pad, et they will sot leg teles est of the pest Wise root OF ADatlnTMo•. Sillier god seder. het igesrllem.,...IC• >t S Earseb.sg.e.t IM.rtiem, • 9 74 Tee licw and seder, hot im.hetMar.•...8 8 48 leek ebersest 15.1ti+ • Over teeeellire,bet 1 w • 11` ITA Meta assert slide M Ass Or Weenies by tis yew.