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Huron Signal, 1849-11-08, Page 61lricniti rat. La►taClNse tees Tilt recap. -There sever was ••lace of peopleimore blessed or users prwperow than tbitfarnters of the Welted States sow ase. Their crops are absadant and readily c000naad-easb at good press ; while every seeetrary of life • larch they wl•h to purchase, eepeelally .ua.0 ao- lured ar'ucles, was never On good and so cheap. 'rhea the facilities of transport• nen aaJ loco•nuttoe have been gtestly In creamed and unproved, and this ta soother enures of posture benefit to the fanners. - Wit b these physical benefit•, thew of anis t-llectssd •.J morel kind have kept rapid pace. Books have beeo cheapened taw( mol tiptoed incalculably. elchoole-tepee tally sf • higher under -have t.crea.'-d : anJ cbarwbes mai ministate •bound. 1). you Honk of thews thing' a. you .bould'took of Diem 1 -and are Ina .tr�nny to lake advan- tage of them to improve your moral, 1n/e1- IsNual, and physical eoadsrion to .• greater extent I Tho -e who act wieel, will make the most of thee* great blessings every hour ; for they cannot always expect them to be so abundant, and besides, Eo Improve them now Is lee surest way to continue them. One certain means of affecting improve • mens among the farmers ,s what we hart heretofore often recommended -the Iorma• Moe of club. in each neighborhood for week- ly evening meetings is the winter. It it not nee in these to confine yourseltea entirely to aerir.sltural dtreties ane, brit sock things as have a collateral rearms on • gricelture may occasionally be profitably introduced,-eneh as the ger here, the bot- any, and the .Mnnniture of the.counlry- ; /tor sbeuld we consider the ,aural meaue of improvement of the heart end mind, entire- ly net of place in these evening d,ccuss:os.. -Wria,kt , paper. THE FARMER -A •naurvut. SKETCH. DT 1'i'. EDWARD 7.E*ETr. The man who stands upon his own soil, who feels that by the Taws of tho land in %bleb he lives -by the law of citil'zed na- tions-hc is the rightful and exclusive ow- ner of the land which he tills, is by the con. e tituuun of our nature, under a wholesome iofiuence, not easily imbibed from any other source. He feels, other things being equal more strongly than another, the character of man as the lord of the inanimate world. Of thus great and wonderful sphere, which fashioned by the hand of God and upheld by his power, is rolling through the h e , a portion is his; bus from the centre to the sky. 1t is the space on which the genera tion before him mored in its round of donee, and he feels connected himself by a risible link, with those who presided him. as he is also to those who will .'allow him, and to whom he is to tranpmtt a home. Perhaps his form has come down to Inn from his -father.. They have gone to their last home; but ran trace their footsteps over the scenes of his daily labors. The roof which shelters him was reared by those to whom he owes his being. Some interesting dn- meetic tradition Ili connected with every en. closure. The favorite (rust tree was plant- ed by his father's nen hind. Ile roomed in his boyhood beside the break, which still winds !brought the meadow. Thrnngh that field lies the path to the nilage school of earliest dart. He still hears from his window the vmee of the Sabbath bell which called his fathers and his forefathers to the house of God, and near at band is t11e spot where bis • parents laid down to rest, and Where when hie time is come he shall be laid by his children. These are the feelings of the owner of the soil. Words cannot paint them, gold cannot buy them; they flow out of the deepest fountain of the heart; they are %hallite spring of a fresh, healthy ani generous national character. rime Perm -A praet:cal larmer in- forms the editor of the Hartford Thies that in taking wp a fence that had •been set (*irises years, he noticed that some of the pets remained nearly .sound; on looking for the canoe, he found that those posts that wereset limb pert down, or inverted from the way they grew, were sound. Those that were set as they grew, were rotted off. The fact is worthy the a•tenuoo of every farmer. COM ICA LITIES. A mother having put her son in s• law. vei s office called up••n lin'tinieter to ark hi. prayers shit the hoe Might he kept from evil. " 1 understand you," mud he, " you have stock hi. heti! Into a lion'. month, en.1 yon want me to or Re 'hat the ferociousani- malmay not hi e hon." THE BEWITCHED iRISIIMAN. Among the crowd paraded before the pn lice juste••, a few mornings piece, was n peer, muerahl--looking, dirty, unshaven and nnehnrn, whose 'knotted' and 'unicorn bed Inck•,' es •n moor more gave it, might not be parted, even by the tale of llemlet'f ghost. He had the remnant of a coot on his bark, rind Inr nether extremities were partially envrrcd by the (rakment of a pair of pentalenoe, which were temporarily hell rep by mean• of a rimer. f.•tcned to the buttonhole of the cont. Thu wretched creature had been picked op in the .treat• daring the night, and paraded In the pres- ence of the ening nuIat'ate. in the morn. tag His eye wan not in • a fine phrcesv rolling,' bot it indicated that reason was at lout tottering, if she not already lilies front her throne. What do y.M Ire about the streets for 11 'squired the sitting justice. 'For want of a better place, yer honor,' said the fellow. What 1 got no home t' • The died • owe.' ' Why, what do yen morin t' 1 etre where 1 can, and •laps where Team' 'Toe ars a vagrant, then?' ' Yoe mey ny that, pad tell so lies as - thee. Te toll yes the troth, P. jest be- witched.' yes, by 1M Mvol.' • Perhaps yet right ; bat We Llwttsbed I u.' ' Yee, by the devil, disguised Is atom' drink.' 'Be the powers s, it roes from the hy- drae', and the *sly atreogth stet Oat lis, that it's sometimes wrung of fish. But 1 know Im bewitched ; did'u.t I take a grow - cert, and sorra a eusblorner kens to it ;- did'si 1 buy a boats, sad waist 1 bit by the baste " 't), ye., 1 understand all •bout that. - You ecrs Deer 10 your store, but at the grog shops, geeler drunk ;,and, I dare tray, you were in that poste one day, wad got throws fano your wagon.' 'Faith you're a witeb for guessing, yer boor ; that'd the truth, every word of 11 ; true for ye. • Why don't yon keep yourself decent r ' Ilow'll 1 do it • Well, you might keep y. ur pantaloons ' liow would 1 keep 'em op, whe• the wilebes are always a tugging at 'em v This reply seemed to satisfy the jollities that the man was not fit to be at liberty so he was 'mended with a summer residence on Blackwell' Island. -Yew York Sunday .Foes. L.+cunaat.s.-An amusing J,00 orenr red yesterday at the 1'nnluac J)e!•ot. A certain e.•s n'ry Inver, from the neighbor- hood of Pontiac, had come to the rage con- demns' of saline his Ames nn the cars to wit the city of Detroit, sad learn the ways of the world, as certain persons of the same eke hove done before. On the cars •rrivmg at the depot, the aiming Lothario pscorted his lady-lese nn to the stens of the Railroad Hotel, when the following dialogue occurred ' Now, Sosan, dtd'nt I tell you 1 would some dos take you to Detroit, and show you the etches-dtd'ot 1 r • Well, yea you did, Peter.' • , Nnw you meet always love me, won't you, for that/ nor never speak another word to Joe P-.-----' mewling probably a former lover of the lady'.. The young country loner exoeetee, as we might reasonably expect an affirmative an- swer to ibis lender pal.citation. But alas for Leman expectation., his hopes were doomed to be blighted, and se presume he felt the truth of the couplet, that " The course of true love never did run smooth,' when his Susan very emphatically answered ' Yes, 1 will. though, Pete. 1 like him a great deal better than 1 do you, and 1 •Iways did. I think you are a bog jealous foul, any bow.' 'Oh, ye :overs ! it AA only you 'who knew how to empathize with the anguish and D.nruficatton of fete. 1Vnlr mouth expan- ded, and large white eyes roaing in t heir seckete, as though ready to leave their strong bony encasement, he ,to•,d gasping for breath ; and what the denoionencw• u1.1 have been, It is impocsib!e to p037 11e, had not his persecutor, Mr., Gester, the Ventril- egoiat, who is now performing at the city hall, relented, and relieved the alarmed Inver ..f his awful apprehensions, and explained to him bow, through his vent►tiugsil 'powers, he had imitated the voice of his sweetheart, and been the means of her unexpected •n- ewer. The cnontryman abequatulttr.I.siih his Susan, well pleased It was only a j••ke : and we preemue he't, tone; in pursuit of toe elephant..-Drtr•oi4 Bulletin. 'Capital Punisbme0NL-as the boy .aid ween the school mistress seated h:m w•i;h the girls: There is a man out west win has such a good temper that he hires himself out in the summer to keep people cool. A philocnpher is !bat the reason why Isere..teeth decay sooner than gentlemen'e, is becao.e of the friction of tho tongue and sweetness of the lip.. As two lawyers were taking their gin at nae of the respectable grogene., a person ob.ervedthat they were members of the bar. Yee, said the landlord-practieisg member.. FATHER ',flours SERMON. Many are the stone, afloat of the real Father Pruitt, in the wild district in which he dwelt; but hie moot famous performance was his sermon. There is en old story. resting, 1 believe. on no better authority than Joe Muller, or some of his kindred, that Dean 80111 onee preached to the text of t' He who giveth to the poor Iendeth to the Lord,' and that the sermon was only •' 1f you like the 'security, down with your dust." 1t nosy be reasonably doubted that the dean, or any other clergymen, made such a discourse ; but it is tolerably certain that Pr,•u' delivered .omethine like the fol. tow iegonthe same text :-" Ile that giv- en, to the poor Iendeth to the Lebed." - The. h ply text, and now listen tome care- fully while 1 explain" It to ye. In the first ;deer, then, 11 Is nece.cary, according to the rules of i•gte. well which 1 11 not trouble the ekes or ton, for t)tat•wnuld be throwing pearls before swine, that we are to define - that is to say, to explain the meaning of our words. before we proceed In reasnomg upon 'in. 'run. the chief word here to be explained, u.. who's the 'poor r the rest is ,try enough, at leant so fir as the explana- tion goer, though, 1 don't End it come stay in any other way. Now, yoo'II p'a; • nal n'• the bergnn, and the cripple...and the hired travellers, end the rest of them kind of cattle, 'harelip. poor 1 • no mach thing -for that's their tou,aeee In beg, just se i. orb as its your bnainese to dig, or to thrash ; they're used to it, arid they Tike ,t and hang may it t. a prnrrnon for thein and their Arta far Sere. Then again, ynn,ll pay It's ynnr owneelyee it the pont ; Gad knows you ate peer and nagnrly (niggard- ly) esmugh, tort yon ain't the poor that's meant in the rcrlpther. Ain't rt tont no. lure to el ave and 1oi0 1 Te be sure it is : and therefore he that would give to yon, would not be lending to the lend in the last* degree. but ;.deed throwing away his money. Then you'll at one who's Ihopeir sod 1`11 enbgbteo ynnr b!'sd ignorance be letting von know that 1'e the elsrgy of God. 1"s 1 and my brethren that'. the poor; we do .othn7 wherehy we are le get enr breed, barer., feeding yes with &pintsal iestrIee unns.t,pd ugly .resthe yon bare to tr - ......,r • sithar M we epee, awl yea K Bdelte., ie all bis glory, wee sol swayed balm thee os, hal •Deny a stab• weer a coat est at the *Woof. Therefore, in plan of the' poet' pal in tb. word ' ebrrgy; and thea it well ewe t►u war, •Hp bit gives\ to tlo plargv leedetb to the Lord,' which is the tree wad unadulrrated manmg of the teat. The' beteg the teat thea, now far the 'Wiwi - lion :-It's only last Tuesday stsee 1 went down to the fair of L sgnnld, to boy a horse and 11 rained as if the heavens and the earth were Coming together. Well, there true w ere to hundred., the whole set of you - and you looked un me while I was getting wet to the sbu., and, so far as you were concerned, not as tech deeper ; there w.. et one of you who emit, ' Father Prysut, will take • glare 1' nr' Foshn Prowl, will you tali. a tumbler of pooch T' or ' Father Prolog will you take a shabby pier of porter 1 -no, not one of you ! whereby I cis obliged to go to the house of Mr. Mus Rothe of Kth'- ••an, a decent fellow, and a honest man, a1 - though be is a heretic ; and there, to your eternal drsersee, I got myself as full as a luck, wad Moo sent me home in his owe carriage- which us a shame to you who be long to the true church. Is that fulfilling the ecnpther 1 Is that following the words elites teat, ' He that giveth to the cla•gy Ierid.Uu to the Lord 1' What account can I kivw of you *ben I am axed on a certain ueeuuon that shall be nameless t Ilow- evt-r„go away, and think of it -and never be exposed to 'he erne Aherne again, "f re- lit -log a loan whet, the Lord requires it." - 1 iterar9 Chronicle. From !be Flag el Det Ueioo. CONSTANTINOFLE, ■r MATVRin M• RALLOV. Fair city of the dreamy Estt, Prowl dmegister of the sea, With 'hy uhousaed mosques tad minarets, 'We dip oar pee to thee. Thns,b io"r-and-1 wen tytimes besieged, The foe bate pressed thy wail., The rr.Sceor call to erim.nn field v Fivers oleo thy princely halls. As peens abeat a dismood ser, Its beaoiies in adorn, So, streiehine hr thy emerald bills, Sparkles the Gulden Moro. Boephom. and Marmots's sea i.n.e the clunr Mune; And muezzin Item minaret Shouts as in days of yore. Spices rod perfume,. rich tad rare, By camels from .1.r, Wr,h finer! (mite, profusely crowd Each Musaulmao's bazaar. And henna dye. and incense woad. With gem eons Pale.tine, And -neatest may rho Prophet be - Rich jars of Persian wine ! • lino oriertal is etch scene That sweeps thy shores aloes, The titled calque, .Ibe opium ship, The Turkish bo.rmao'. song ! Fair miry of the dreamy Eau, • Proed daughter of the sea ! From very rhildhnod we have dreamed Of romance and of thee. LEAVES FROM IRVINGS GOLDSMITH. Jr/1101 AND GOLD.MITH.-111 obi. year, 1761, Ge'drmtth became personally acgosin- fed with Dr. Johnson, towards whom he wee drawn by strong evmpashue,, theewh their natures were widely di relit. Both had etotoggled from early life with poverty, but had struggled in different ways. Geld - smith, bunysnt, heedless. pa•rgoineaoleant of evil. and resile plea.. % had .h,•t, d along by any tempor..•y expedient ; cant down at every tors, but rising agate with inidmita- ble good humor,rand still carried forward by his talent at hoping.. Johnson, melancholy andliypocbondrical, and prune to apprehend the worOt,• yet .ternty reeoletdto battle with andcottgner it, Made his way doggedly and gloomily, but with $ noble principle of .i•1 -.reliance and a disregard of foreign aid. Bo'h had bene irregular at College, G.41d- smith, as we have shown, from the levity of his nature and his social and convivial hab- its ; Johnson, from his acerbity and gloom. When, in after Lfe, the lacer heard himself spoken of as gay and,frolicksorne at college, becatme he had joined in some rio'ous ex- cesses, " Ah, air!" replied be, '• 1 was mad and violent. It was bitterness wh'eb they mistook for (relic. 1 teat miserably 'poor, and 1 AAau¢AL to fled my way by my litera- ture and my telt. So I disregarded all pow- er and all authurl ty.". G •Idsinith•s poverty was never arcompa- nied by bitterness ; but neither was it ac- companied by the guardian pride which kept Johnson from falling into the degradpg shifts of poverty. Goldsmith bad an nnfur- tasate f ethty at borrowing, and helptag himself along by the contributions of his friends ; no doubt trusting, in his beetled way, of one day of making retnbatioe.- Jnhnsos never hoped, sed therefore never bnrrowrd. in his etersest trials he proudly bore the ill he could not master. In his youth. when aroma unknown friend. seeing his shoes completely worn nut, left a new pair at his chamber door, he disdained to accept the boon and threw them away. Though like Goldsmith an Immethodical strident, he had imbibed deeper draughts of koowledge, and made himself a riper schol- ar. Witte Gnld.milh's happy constitution and genial humor. carried him ahrnid into sunshine and enjoyment, Johnson's physical iofirn1ulueo and mental gloom drove tem up• on him.elf, to the resources of reading and meditation ; threw a deeper though darker enthusiasm into hie mind• and stored a re- tentive memory with all kinds of ksowledge. The Canada Gazette of Saturday, con- tains a general order from the Adj•iant De - errors Office, removing Lieut. tial. Ogle R. Govi.n, from the Militia of this Pruv• once. W. learn also, that Mr. Gowan has hems dominated from the Magtstraey.-Tke GI..', 3etb Oct. New Church in Stratford. S EALED TENDERS will be received by the 'oboe/leer oe bei f of ibe Presby- t.r4n Church Ilntiding Cjrnmttte.,8tra1- fnr4, t'11 Donn of the 31st ember next. fat providing neatenale, viz., Brucke, Loc., $,o-., Sand, Seasoned Lumber, and Work, for the Erection of a BRICK CIIURCH, prnpnred to be (rode et Stratford. Tenders may be made either for the whole or for any perceolar part of the material*. and .ccording to Npee,Oealiess as moaner.' by Mr. Peter F.rp.nsen, Areheee,, Stratford. J. J. E. LINTON, Act's'''. Spey. Stratford, Seth Jell 11141. fr-aOBtf Pompon's .f Ms NI,R ?LD, • Week/, Newspaper. fie pablieetima of wile% is N be euaasaeed i.unedi.ledy in ria /own of BrwdJerd. Orae ma Catered Si., serer fie sail Pis4 Oaf. /1111E rapid advance of Brantford and tits potties of the Pro,iec. is population. wealth and iespnrrancs-the pres.tnt de• m.ede of the istelligeet Ishatotsate for full sad •Mast Ialnrme(on-rhe solicitation el nenperetas friends, sod the Impreainn that a Newspaper easduesd on liberal and jus' prineiples, will renew the hearty snppnri of the hbeal and the ju.t,-fsfiucnee the 'indef.-lentil to undertake the establishment of a respectable Joe's.' in this place, feeling scored that from bas knowledge of Csna- dtans and CaaWun a( -ors, gained by • resl- denre us the. enlosy of nearly twenty years. bar will he able to render his paper worthy of Use patrnnage of Canaduus generally, and .specially of those amongst whom he hes re.ul.d for the l..t five n• ala years. - The Herald will adrotnts Delilah coo, el ion, the reeponsibihty of reload to theme iv w hom they are employed and paid -'he right of the people to secure their sea afAvs-ohs cause of liberty rim! en,' telt- group, and indeed, everything that may tend to reeluorate the condition of Canadians. To detail all that the Herold will snpport or oppose, wnohl lar exeeed the tomes ret At* adveruscment. It may, therefore, ...thee to elate, that fal.ehone and rule dry twirl not, in Its columns, be permitted to usurp the Ogee of truth and sowed 'refit- ment, gnment, and that the greatest care wrn tee taken, by the exclusion of immoral and valnelese. and the selection of chaste and mien' reeding matter, to render the Herald a yalnsble FAMILT Patna, and at the name time from arrangements which hare been made for secunng the const important and varied intelligence frem every part of the world, it will be found to posses. high claims f..r soppnrt open 411 clasees in the e•,mm!inity. As neither tremble nor rx- pen.e will be spared to make the He/aid a dtssem:nator or such Infnrmstinr, and as it to de-trai.ie that cinch inform,tion be aro widely dtff.ad es rouble, the price of the Herald well be 00 low as 10 bring It within the reach of all; mid whilst every off rt will he Cord to make it rank as one of the best, it will ah,n be one of the cheawwl papers of the mise in Canada Weft. ''rhos Herald will be printed nn a loge iusperia! sheet. with entirely new materials, and will he pnbh.l.ed every Saturday Morning, for int a year. it paid in advance: $24 a year. if paid wnhin six months: and e3 a year, If sot ao paid: to all cases eschews@ of poetinew ' From the extensive circulation which it well have, the Herald will be a desirable me- dium for -1d.eri scmentp, which will be in- nerted at the ueoal ata. All communica- tions to the Editor, through the Post Office, must be pre -paid. W. JOHNSTONE.. Editor and Proprietor. Brantford, Any. 18. 1849. t 9n30 et AM into the enclosure of the Sub- .c►iher nn the 6•••t day of Septemler last a RED STEER, abut three yea-. oil, with a little white cm tie belly. Toe owner can come and take him •way by proving property and payieg exp •n.•-. WM. GREEN. Colborne, Oet.,23, 1819. .2-133 1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE IN CANADA WEST. .L IiE CANADA COMPANY have for about 1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND dupersed throughout most of the Townships in Upper Canada -nearly 500.- .000 Acres are situated no the /heron Tract, well known as one of the moms fertile parts of the Prorince-it bas treb:ed its popula- tion it Ave years, and now contains up- wards -of 20,600 inhabiter ts. The LANDS aro offered by way of 1. BASE, jet Ten Fears, or Jor Sale, CASH D O W V -eke plan one fifth Cash, and the balance is /nafal- 1nen4 being done away with. The Rento payable let February each year, ate about the interest at Six Per Cent.upon the price of the Land. Upon most nfthe Lots, when LEASED, NO MONEY 1S REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon the others, according to locality, -one, two, or three years Rent, mnst be paid in advanc,e, -but these payments will free the Settler from further cello until god, 3rd or 4111 Yea of his term of L^ase. The right to PURCHASE the FREE- IIULi) during the term, is secured to the Leasee at fixed sum named in i.ease, and an allowance is made according to antici- pated payment. Lists of Lands, and any further ioforma- tio• can be obtained, (by application, if by letter post-paid) at the Covera 4,'a O,ne*s, Toronto and Goderich ; of R. BIRDSALL, Foe., Aspkodel. Colborne District ; Dr. At wive, GseIpi, or J. C. W. DALT, Esq., Stratford, Herne Dwtnet. Goderieh, March 17,184s. 7 CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! PREVENTION IS BETTER TRAM CURE. HEWLETT'S RESTORATIVE BALSAM, rad TIM CORE OF Dir eeklu, Dyssaerry, Bloody Mix, Relaremea, SUMMER COMPLAINT AND CHOLERA MORBUS. Price Is. 3d. per Bottle. • (t3' it has been attested by experience, and fonn.'ed on the fact, that an attack of Cm Cholera a generally preceded by Pre- monitory Symptoms. principally Disorder. of the Bowels- This premonitory Rehire - loon and Dtarhiea, being without Pain, and not interior'sg much with health, is gener- ally not noticed. wild tt is followed with decided Cholera ! The time in prevent the Dieeea•e, is to have reenuree, on tee fent appearance, to Hoards Restorative Rol saw, which will prove efik•acinoo In Ptayise ,te progrna, and preventing the Cholera.- in eases of �ec,ded Cholera, the above Mo d,et.. will I�I. of I.menee serves'. No Few r should be witbeet •bask of this Balsam on heed. Prepared 'only by J. Howlett, Osis Yet* Sirs.t. Tweet e. Sold by B. PARSONS Gedevteb : Mersa. P. B. Cheek k Co, Pert Rarsis. Mr. Wm. Joon 8ydre5ha.-, Owes Booted (bod.rneh, With Awgset lea. ♦1_819. rows r0 L0 Imp 111111111011111 ARE PREPARED & BOLD BT J. HEW- LETT. 8S. 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Por Coring Corruption of every deeesep- lion, Ulcerated Sore Lege, Built, Scalds. Chilblain.. btc- HewlPlt's Apperient Family Pills FOR iIOTII SEES. A remedy for (7ostrveneee, Pains and Gd. dine.' in the Head. Disorders of the Liver, Rtomseh, and Rowels ; -also, Indigestace.- Priee 9d. per /Jos. HEWLETT'S Apperient Family Powders. FOR BOTH SEXES. A remedy for t'nst•renee.. Pains and Gill - Juleps in the Ileal, tlr"rd.•rs of the Liver, Stomach. and Bowes; %leo indirestinn. (17"' To the many prr.nna •ho object to the taking of P.11., these Powdery', are ren- ommen4ed, and for Children are preferable. - Price IL 3d. per Bothe. Hewlett's Antibilious Pills. Priests. 3d. ow Bede. Ave excellent remedy fno Belau- Complaint. and Cnstivenee•. They remove ail °Jatrue- lins. nn the Stnm■ch, at the fame !'me Strengthen the ingestive Orval*, Extricate those P•ie• attendant npon Disorders of the Rtnmach, mit as • Tome Upon Relaxed Conenteunru. and produce Vigor k flea lth• Hewlett's Pectoral or Cough Pills Prim I s. 3.4 .ser Bor. For the care of Coughs, and Asthma.- Theve admirohle Palle are meet beneficial to the "peed, remoral'of Cough., relieve diffi- culty in breathing, so Ire ng to -:.thmai e •nhjeete. and procure the refresbinr; Com- forts of rest and sleet,. Hewlett's Dinner Pills. PRICE Is. 3d. pee Bar. For removing Obetr uctioes on the Chest. felt after •sung, particularly after Dinner, caused be great 1Veakness and Debility in the D geetive Organ.. Hewlett's infant's Soothing CORDIAL. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS k :Verses. For easing Pains on 1110 ...eels and Steer mach, sin general With termite., expelling 11N Wind. and proctoring r.•freehing sleep. Price 1-s. 3d. per Battle.' Snld by B. PARSONS. Goderich Mec.r.. P. B.,{'lark k Cn P.'rt Saroie: Mr- Win, J•noes Sydenham, Owen Senna Goderich, 70th• Anon.t, Ie -10. 2e.4129 3 • STRATFORD IRON°FOUNDRY. HOVE MANUEACTURB- THE Sob.eribere in teaming thanks tee their Customers • for the libeal sup- port they have received since commencing businese, beg to intimate, that they have for sale at low rate., Cooking. Box & Parlour Stoves, glen Ploughs of eight descriptions, and cnn- siaung of the meet improved Moulds. Self- acting Atilt Dugs, and various other cas- tings. Having engaged an experienced Machinist, the pubacnbere can confidently recommend their THRASHING MA- CHINES of the newest dee gn, both eta - Honors' and moveable, and would palters a call from Intending Purchasers before buy- ing elsewhere. All orders pun•tually et- terded to and executed with neatness and dispatch. ORR k WiLSON. Stratford, 13th Aug. 1849. v2-n18tf. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THESubscriber begs leave to inform the ▪ Inhabitants of the District of Huron, and the neighboring District., that he has Established himself in Stratford, and is prepard to give Plans and Specifica- tions of Public er Private Building., Bridg- e., Mill Dams, Su. kc. kc., and will take the superintendence of such Erections, on the most reasonable terms. 111. thorough knowledge of his profe..!nn and his practice as &alder, qualute. hum for any undertakuog ben the line. Add.... post paid, PETER FERGUSON, Builder, ke. ke. Stratford, C. W. Stratford, March 16th, 1849. 4v-s71f STRATFORI) HOTEL. (urs ■ti's ) Tell; Sobsenber inform. his friend. and the Travelling Public. that be has leased the large BRiCK TAVERN, at the East ted of Stratford, (now the county town of Perth.) lately occupied by Mr. lease May, -where be will be ready at all times to afford the usual comfort and supplies and promote the personal convenience of bus ga••sts- WINES end LIQUORS of the hest de-, sermon.. A steady Hassler always in tttandanee. ALBERT 0. HATCH. Stratford, lath Jerry, 1649. sv-et5er (UH POR f0EIT! THE Subscribers willpay7 the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for Good Merchantable Wheat. JAMi3S PORTER ilk Co. Goderich, Oct. 17, 1849. n37 PIRIPT 111 ILMI. MOFFAT'S VESETAILE LIFE FILLS •lo PHONIX BITTERS Toe and treed ..l.MirrkW raw n Mrpre-wor aMWrai e pY•d Mr Jets 11w.Y4 dlpq 1. eta rbe darer whin Way peen le tae, hem Ordered Me evert autres a ease •s megarr.rq. Ms weer ▪ fora They see Yaws IP1 Jeb solo ; bob ae.- wa r- M. Jew ry oint Johs t INEchit J We d the inio Ilia AIL al.>NIOat s tif 411*N4. AvvTL syr c,sestc euesen eras* orosuremer 1 d SLADI15 mrd WINE ram lara00* novae. a teelil OOMPLAWTI- lasae sorb sad wed. seines thew Beams raw... War .w fr bad Hewer J_ rhes nreer, err craw eh. ems +int wdbles..10awes dw.epr le weber ors aaWV* C10LIC. rad 5110Qa. 1....ew..as atilt. pelt7.dass. (mama a. *Otos, RIN,L'C. ova vstrno,. liar .es was .tomo r dr Swam 70110eT EDMOwa D5ura1La. DTIP*P*IO. M. r.ur.■ web this doss obs r era, teeth d.h, say use awasnomormar trie sSUPTNWti ttf Ow aiM-. IIYIIPSLAR IRATE' LE•CT. FEVER sad £OV.. Poi dimoo .Jabrow ern. .ars tire ..icier sea r done r ore. w..ee w furan meole Dir ..4rr hoer No rem.. airs r r ,.1rm d oho iwr-a taw h tow nmiw'nee - eanarr TRY TI/•M. MS aaT.rrrcn. a.D a5 CURIA). 11,1LNsea N CUMPLEXII,1, ••••an4Ite P31#ILI?T pWT. u1DDINian. OaAVEL.. NLADat:Naa, INN'S I•H. INWARD 1175*. /MLANMITORY *MLVMS MIL LEPERS 11.01le, AAOa1s1C1, Lira. r 4711 TIT*. LITS= O rLiiiir'B, LLPRODP-TOOD . Ra1U U.IAL DICRAU.s.- N.er. bi te at1irw rrthir an ter sour ./ Mese, ie► torr wow asee hew new woo& pietenrm ilsa.aver.a.i lemur En'LA rM. NEiruVM nilJLfrr. NL•MruL-s ODM►t/►-raw d .n c.d. ORGANIC 1111%NTIONR, PALPITATION 5Mr HEART. PA TIE'S CNOLIO. r I L 31 B . TM* swami gree. -w of tion •niers wry •.,d u1 bei. d M ares errata W the sow 1 Jog tab ■edir•w .mew latNB to thalami. •d., brew. Guar, hiss .ed room kHLUOATie■. Than edawwl .pa tl.. raid. 5. o mil be rem 1 mt.( 5,15.14. M.0a N OSN of BLOOD to lbw NLAD, scvsrv, O a I.TRNLty M, swxLLf leas. S CROFULA. r ZINO'S XVII., rem ver war LL.f.-5R & 1 erne weswton R O ant B, .r.a a1pi. a.. .4•+..u, .epee M Jaw as.Aer.a Petrie war red ordirern rine whir w Ire amoral. • -mmi-L brief Abe venom TSB LIf6 PHLS IAS MIMI Emu PURIFY TRE BLOOD. Aod toes remove all disease true the system. a.oii. ui.i will plass J. LIFE 71118 and PMRNIX BITTERS Wpm. ;be r.a]lesep- 15be. is the .mewl.. 1..ery prier Tr a...iw slew. w.5..e, ore ear pt .p Is .15. w.,,s.w .e 1.4.h, r.r•rber with a pneiu.s. gelled ./1.1•1• Siwe i...rr..," ammo..s Ow 901.1.•... s.. .. 1,1,4e1 14 • dr..i.a o1 arwd..y 0.. well near ie ear (Mee, by .iki ...ret. ,r.rx Or eery re very essay ami .r- The eerier. awl ammo..- .011 a ansleedr ewer. tree .m. p,.ew Omer woe .m.. wapp.r re b. *wowed OW i55yy sr. g..wr. 5. •.went, ee.i 9. ma bur oboe ►y rm on trod to dew s Se. GT let tense sad raw W DR. WILLIA* tf. faOPP*T, IDS ar.ed..y. reeve. of AaAbe y NNW. 7.. Telt • 1..ler y BENZ. PARSONS, Sole Agent. Goderich, San. 28 1848. 1 TWO GOOD FARMS FUR SALE. ONE wukin 2 miles, and the ether with- in about 3 miles of Goderaeh T••wo Plot. The first us I..1' l• is 1st Cosees- non, Township of Goderich, CONTAINING tell' ACRES, is boss. -ed at the *se and by Lilo Huron, sod at 1M other by a Purl.• Road, -and .-coed Is LOT 8 is Sib Concession, CuUtortte, W,Divwton, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, and is . t1ated at the Junction of two Pub- ouc Roads. For Particulars apply 1. JvO. McDONALD, Erg. Godrnch, 12th Jued,(.1849. 019-tf NOTICE. • J1,111-: Subscriber having RENTED the 1,' AREi10tJSEandWt:ARFbelong- ,ng to the Mensa. Davenport, of ether place has established himself s. • FORWARDER •0111 COr00IS1O r ws*Cn•0T. Any orders or commission from the Mer- chants of Goderich, will receive 'prompt attention. JOHN McEWAN. Windsor, March, 1849. 1,-7a11. TAILORING E-STABLISII`IENT. A. NASMYTH IN returning thanks to his friends and nu- merous Customers fur the Liberal Pat- ronage which be has received during the part year, begs to intimate that he has jai reccired an extensive Assortment :7 :MI 721.8izox17 7p1Ila s*,. and is ready to Execute all Orders green ta him with care and punctuality as formerly Goderich, AprJ, 19th, 1849. 2,-o 10tt Upper Canada Rebellion Losses. Receiver General's Oce, Montreal, 12th March, 1849. 10IBUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that Claiments for Rebe:lion Lessee in Canada West, who have not applied to, and reeeived payment of their Claims from the respective Agents oftbeBank of M6otresl, in the several districts as heretofore notified will from and after the fiat day .of June next. be seeeniated to •Filly for payment of the earn*, either personally or by duly appointed Attoroies, to the Parent Bank in thus city. (Signed,) B.M. VIGER, H. M. R. G. 8-12 the 4aton eignat, w gasses atm wmaom1s army r0eamiay BY THOMAS iMACgI)EE:1i, 551105 a111:1 rt0►airTOl OFFICE *Aa5LT SQUARE, lODIRICIR. ••• Beek and Job Pruuag, executed with. •sceness and di.psieh. Tines or rex Mem Riess t. -TEN 8IiiL- LINde per annum if paid strictly 15 advance, r Tw,Lvs AND Six Peen with the expiration the year. N. epee diseon,ineid until arrears she d sp, ahem11 Ile pNiaher Woke it his advan- tage to do as. Asy rpdivideel to the eesatry ksee.iag re - 'portable for six subscribers, shall receive e sev.eth ebpy gratis. F7 All (suers addressed to the Editor must be pelt paid, or they will not he taken oat of the poet eSes rimer or •evxihrotm. Mx lilies wed eider, first impieties LO 1 8 Each sebumgeeet i•,ertide, 00 T Tee Imes Reel ender, Oat jimmies, 834+ Overiehere, �lm eebo►gerut t' 0 0 18 see. Area killers/ay pag tile0 • 8 _ abolition lessuissv advertise 1 Dina( is raw wk.