Huron Signal, 1849-12-06, Page 4' �191rlcnitacat:a`w"
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BREEDING HORSES.
We publish the following Report from
tho Venuont State Agriculturist, on breed
ing horses, which will serve as an excellent
model fir such of our Societies as are des, -
roue o f promoting improvements in Canadi-
an Agriculture: -
Your committee are of opinion that there
is no branch of dock -raising more profita-
ble than the rearing of the bust of home, -
and they consider there 1s no Irouhl•- In se-
compll.hing the., provided unne but the Telly
heel stallions are bred to and none are tired
from, but excellent horses, Which by the
way, are vera ararre enJ laird Iu he .'hit-
ed, and for the fullest Iva reernns :-OwtrF
to the high price good •'horse fiueh" wilt
ever con -m .1, the mnj irhy of onr best
mares, as soon as they c to maturity.
find the a ay to onr ni"Are and city mat-
kete, and are never h'lo*ed to hree•!, ease a.
few 'hat may be returned to the country af-
ter becoming tecta ld in liu:b, nr having
their constitution brckrn i .dean I.y amid
usage veil old age; and many Slat remain
among the formers are valued an highly, fat
their labor end fine appearance that they are
never pe rutittedttn breed until they ate in a
similar condition to those returned from our
city markets. Tho coneet"rm•o ie, that
nearly the whole of our home are produced
from the moat ordinary mare., lir enemas,
one/ An unsnnni nee, of the hobo may
*not impair the taloa of a breeding ntare,hu
► ►"a 0ETrmai TYn1en seaa.-
•• How 4, you seeomplab So much to N
chert • Vane! - Slate yea any particular
plan?" "1 isms. Whim 1 have say par
Ocular thing to do, 1 go and du it."
The word "dant• owe. its origin to Joe
Datta, an English wbo lived is the
remit of Hero), All.
Hut was so atttdioue that his wife was
•rbhted to deny him from books, to eat his
meals,
%Vit is hniahwnnd, jedgmeit lake the so-
lid timber. Ose mike,, the brighter dame,
the other gives Ibe most dentate heat.
Close thine car to those who open their
umuthe against others.
•
Re vera plow to believe yourself wiser
than all others.
THE SUULIMI:.
" Rey, rw.rerst Fear', woo! 1'.t thou smile
Upon the bean ,f he adored thee 1
II • pain and Gond despair l..pik.
' if to wet he her orp'need .hue 1'•
"I reckon. if he had the tie."
A GOOSES REASON.
A ecce. my gmn'am;ro. •!av mmi,l,
)}.'Mena' • hors. pep. II.: e n del. b -sol.
1 Moto•!tsar Ikon 'hr e,u.e In.h• re,
Phe anw.red she drrli11et the leek ;
Foran MPiva • some wnvid ark
What roue est -opt • g•o s. eoe'J !view.
Ktti,r tan 'trey tmr-'e- r Tae wer'.1
hihoe (emir r very 'wiaa en 1 very et.: rt.). t•ea-
erthe le.a,"aril a ne.-I', I.•tr at a f,.Mnsa
Me emir", "whet wrists 't• loge and mete
alias: a -" What are me•anhyies?"
iequir•.5 a ?'•••euro tweedy. •' Petah- I ran-
nnt tee ..-• iaht ib. A -rt. • '" MatHona
Hone. awa !'' •elision..I •m efhler Pe.`eh i.dv, "1';I at t C
1
,Shoot it. • Tea fools .Mrprne s tewethe• : he
Pre partes of flu Ht RAI. D, s Werklt,
Newspaper, As publication o/ weid to
$e tel tsaomeated iaosaeJietely ra fk1 7esos
•( B,estfurd. Ojics os Culborws !$t.,
over td. old Post gffice.
r11HE rapid a',ance of Brantford and this
porno° of the -Province to population,
wealth and importance -the pre.etng de-
mands of the intelligent Inhabitants for full
and cornet tnfo.mation-'he solettatlon of
Numerous (needs, and the impression that
a Newep.tper enrdocte,f on liberal and just
principles, will receive the hearty support
of the hbe,aI and the just. -influence the
eadersiynwd to undertake the establishment
of a ►eepert•bte Journal in hiscplace, feelit'g
aswred that front his know, ledge of Cana -
dons ant Canadian affairs, gained by • re.i•
deoee in the colony of nearly twenty year.,
Ise will be ehle to render bis paper worthy
of the palrooage of Camadises generally.
and especially of, those amongst. whom he
has re-i.leI ilii tho Inns fine or rix year.. -
Thu Herald will ad►rcnte British commie
ion, the respnnnbihty of rulers to those by
whom they are employed sod paid -the
richt of the people to manage their mita
atT.ir,-'he ratios of Ilherty civil ant reit•
gime, and in.lee•J, everything Hist may tend
to Inelitwamothe eoeditton ot Canadians'.
To dila,' all that rho Herald wt II support
or °memo, weel.l for exceed the Imola of
the. adrertieem'•ut; 1t maw, therefore,
s.•trtee to state, That fal-eh.. t and ribaldry
wall trot, to its retuning, be permitted to
moor, the piece of truth ani sound arra-
meal, and that the groatert care will he franc en,nr.ly new Sett of Matrixes, with
t*ken, by the exclurinn of immoral and' Jar el til lel, and warranted deo bo unsur-
,al.wlemi. and the selection of chaste and Palma by any, be cold at prices to suit the
useful reeding mattes, to render the IleroIi tepee. All the type furnished by us is
• ,a'unble FAr;LY RAewa, ares at the sante ., han,i chat."
ti.ee from arran�'ein-nu which have been
.11 she has a weakened eonstiG.liun, it must, that's' 1 •toss d'.a ken what be th .
more er !e.*, impair the•surent;it•, upset, a'.? s oke" iSu& r.•.e/.s: sad bosblNeape. kee
endurance of tl:e olTeptii•g, although they ,'ton, b^w w'. -t he means hiiso^It. 7%ifs
1""1"1'.4P'"`• r'
may have lino forms. "Your cotrtitiltre bet WAN ow briof aakel if he bad ever
tern the " Brid(-, of tt.ohs," replied, " Yor
rt• been tratrefrns o. 1* ever since 1 wait
matIieL"•
lieve it wquht be far more prnfilablc In pat:
chase and hreed from mares worth 4050,'
than front those, whose average -tattle for
the last ten ?rare, in a sound stair, has been nominees Dleaconr.-A new intuit
am more than lit 10, (and this we believe, is 'atovp, toe ib. epveasiosee of tralrel{ers,
the clans of a amajority ,oour breeding,anthie '1111
1st beewiiLrn•rd. 1' ss plte0J ceder
mares-)' From mare of this stamp, and to iiia feet, an•l a mower,$ pbdi tapes .rho
51 finr years cot , would
raise colt, h gher, baa. draws Abs belt threeglr tb. •bold
et fuer Jear+.til t, would hate sold, higher ..",tern.than fifty dollars to seventy-five dollars- ..",tern.
whereas, from the first clans of marcs, and A REASON RM ?MT Cana•. -.t Pentte-
W the same stallions, we could with equal. nun pereelning thea'owssame aer of fl.tel
unemployed, iaqvired the res.on. •• i can't
certainty mire colts that would cor¢tmaod, cue earl I,e, •, w-dEy, o my wife u
double these price•, ind oceastopalty one jndt •dead."
may command foist times as mirth. •
of
Another thing that has a greet tendency ?riles MeacwaaT.-A ,afire born dew n
to multiply the number error hersrm E wbo a now amt a els, r,nl div
ft.: eltertlseo kis rinek of pools arfot-
that fanners too often estimate the profit of :-" Th.l,rgrst °nil most cite*d,e
raising toles by the first cost of getting meek ••f F►eeeh. Koglish sod Americas ever
them -bestowing their patrnnngo where greet of 3a-tw,k'ee. •To lave time tede.eri-
thep can be insured with a fav! for the least blot' thio Seat.Seek d Matti we'll joist cal
tbe story short by giving you the dimes -
money, and fremiently to a Ilona of oldie -
toy
as menenred by our cisil esiRiaerr :
try gnalities ; when, by the addition of a few rnmreee ing 01 the rontbeit c const( erd
dollsre, they might ICCUTC the services of a pile or prints rttnatnp deo north 21 feet ;
horse whose vertices would afford then! a
profit similar to that spoken of with the beat
cls -s of breeding mares. it should be to;
marked, however, that the stallions are of a
much higher quality than tho breath g
mares. Take these as a whole, there has
been a great improvement in them within e
few ?care. And although we mty have only
a few but are valuable horses. yet there is
a great difference between them -and even
among those of a very high order.. inde-
pendent of the pecuniary advantage ofbree-
ding from none but tho very bast of horses
and Firer, one may enjoy, according to the
fancy of the owner, from five dollars to t190
worth of satisfaction, in producing a superi-
or animal.
Allow your Committee to throw out a
few hints in relation to brooding colts -
docking, nicking, framing. • Colts should al -
"
LOST!!
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hu Ston and the Division Court Of
fice, on Friday Inst, 13th ustant,
Two PROMISSORY NOTES,
Viz.: Ooe JOINT NOTE against Joun
F:DoAa au I (%waa1.i DUaHRaTt•, f••r £3 I8s
drawn payable to James Phelan er
bearer, a DJ cndorset by Jetties Phelan, past
due, -Also, one attempt blicu..RL STuacory
Black South, for £3 12, 6,1„-Jrawo paha•
ble to Chriitisn Selmer, or bearer, written
in German, ilio past due. This it 10 cau-
tion any person arum purrhasicg the same,
Air the above parties paying the Nuts* to
any person but the subscriber, -and any
person 6olin*' the above Notes will much
obit:robesubscriber by returning them to
him. THOS. M. DA LY.
kltntfurd, July 18th, 1819. 2v-n30rf
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W. JOii'NSTONE,
Editor -and Proprietor.
Brantford, Aug: 16,14-19.' v2n30
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Prospector of the second volume of the Jovr-
nal o/Edoeution for riper Canada,-
Edited by the Rey. Ar. l: yerson, AIL
C.kiraf Srperinteedrnl or' -drool{; assisted
J. George Hodgins. •
II&CM:doctors of ibeJour.al of Education
thence at right seem, 4 feet ; thence ',too 1 purpose m continue its publication for the
24 'art ; an.hthence north 4 feet to the place year 1r49. Is form will be quarto instead of
of bes.wntng-teine'3 cord, more or less- octavo, in order to secure to the subscribers to
it bring understood that s. ti pile of print. it the advantage of newspaper deo the place of
pamphlet poetize.
p
is 4 feat high." to the Fuel Volume the Conductors have had
ebietly a fourfold object in view. 1. An expod-
TAltIe CARR or No. 1.-A tsegfe
JINN,- dna et :.`,'.principles, and provisioM and objects
ing,purchared a hal was nbsebte'd to tale it oft :,temoi Cnmmue School: in -Upper Can -
Item hoe head on the fill of , shower of rem ad.. 2. The q i,'.'frari"nv o9lisanona and
and mnr:;elt a neefera',;e anatvt,' to pre- ,„uta'.t r.e(Alio::a a;uf Julie! .. cru::-0,el. !'arabin
serve it from :tie .i el. On betag remnnatra add nehool Teachers. 3, The am:fortancr of
strafed with tor Ls suppose{ etopi,ity in Normal &boot lnetruction tar the elevate n of
thug leaving hu heat exro.ed be wittily. Common Schools of the reentry. 4. The im-
obserred, flat belong to me=bpd belong entente
sod
utvans of a th o*g
h.
o masa." Christian, mmtageedntohe
several elapses of our industrials popetetio°i=
1 Dart x ,r EJECT .-A blind darkey with While the subjects which have give•-chirsctet
an exiffioni.h.-d candle to • dark cellar, look- to the First Volume of this Joornat wig cot tie
tag for a black eat that wasn't there, lost right of, another leading Anna 'It die Se-
I,nt se Wrr.-A leery to told an of fedi- coed Volume will he SCHOOL. ARCHITEC-
TORE; for the.elaeidatioaofandimprovemeot
an who complained to a la..dlnrd that lar of which theCoolucton have :already procured
price of iq,tor was too h*t.' Tbe landlord several Engravings, and have taken steps to pro -
attempted tnpr.tify his charge by saying! cure other,: and in the course of the year, they
that It was as expensive to keep a hngsbead purpose to give enersmines of all the best and
of rum ire a motet raw, "May be he drink most suitable PLANS OF SCHOOL -HOUSES,
(with accompanying explanations,) wh:ch have
been recommended by school authorities in the
neighbouring Stales: and also, if possible, En-
gravings of the series of plans of Common School.
houses which have been adopted and recom-
mended by rho FAocational Committee of Her
Majesty's Privy Council in England. The En-
graving,, will exceed is number the months of
the years, and will themselves be worth the sub-
acriptioo price of the volume.
Another object of the Second Volume will be,
to explain any modifications which may be made
in the School law in connexion with its presedt
proei.inn..
A third and prominent object of the Second
Volume will be, the exposition of the means
necessary for carrying into effect provisions
w:tich will doubtless ,herlly be mode be the
Legislature hu the eet,hflahment of COMMON
SCHOOL LIBRARIES; and on the section ot
books for that purpose by the Board of Educa-
tion, shori rrve•ws •nd characteristic notices of
them will be given in the Journal, together with
the heat and cheapest modes of procuring them,
We hope also to Lind room in the Second
Volume for some accounts and notices of the
systems of public instruction and educational
movements of other cauotrie., both Europese
and American, as well as for some srtistes of
miwell.neoue literature, such as will be specially
entertaining and instructive to young persons. -
Rut the educational wants of Upper caned* will
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T 1.
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,Or TUE VICTORIA MAGAZINE.
11 R. AND )IRS. MOODIE, Euryotrs.
� ,Hi:. E-fitors of the Vic -reale M/oAwNi wilt
devote all •their talents to produce, a gleeful
entertaining, and cheap Periodical, for the Cote-
au,. people ; which may afford amusement to
te,ih old and young. Sketches and Tales,
in verse and prose. Moral F.s.ny, Statistics of the
Colony, Scrape of there! Information, Reviews
of new Works,•and Well selected articles from
the most popular authors of the day, will form the
pages of the Magazine.
The Editorefeeleoofidentthat the independent
and riaimg country, to whose service 'bey tie
rood to dedicate their talents, will cheerfully
as much eater," replied the sachem, alluding
wayd be kept in good condition, not extrav- to al,lierxtsnn, " but certainly he not oat
.gently fed, yet they should have something
more than dry food rho first two win'ers.-
The starving of colts will not only impede
their growth, but will bring on a contrac-
tion of the ribs, cards, end muscle., special-
ly about the chest., and *boulder*, that will
more or les, impair their power, action,
*peed, and endurance, after coming to ma-
turity.
It is the opinion of your committee that
a horse will have Sha most perfect strength
and action with a salami tail, yet, for ap-
pearance, they would reeommend a mnder-
esmnch hay."
V, ATsaraour Patw.-A patent hu been
obtained torr Waterprowof paper, which 1e mid
to render the paper, to completely irnpervi-
out, that ell may be immersed for days .10
water without any apparent effect being
produced on its.texture.
A meeting of the Committee of the Paris
and Avr Riad Cnm?any was held in B rrne-
rcli'e'raven; in •Paris, on the 12th into. -
Dr. M •Cosh in the char. and Mr. Gen. Den -
hem, Secrc'ary- The Chairman explained
the objects of the meeting,liehich were to
form a plank, -ravel, or macadamized ro.l
ate clocking, which Fhnnld be governed by hetwren Park and Ayr.. 11e stared to the
the build of the animal and the character of Meeting that it was pr./Mind th►t the team
the tail ; bait we should very seldom leave
a dock of less than 12 inches; and the dock
ing should be perfirtncd when the calfs arc
one or two years old, (one year old is pref
•table.) Colts may be docked at these ages
with less injury to them than when they are
nearly grown up ; they will have more of n
bush to the tail, with longer hour, and will
be inclined to carry it is a more elevated
position. Nicking should be looked upno ar
• cruel and useless practice. which uo.:oubt
edly impairs the strength and action of the
hone, and may "metopes seriously injure
the constitution.
Great rare should be need, in brosk'ne
eolts, to have them kind ; and there is but
little dtffi••ulty in thio, provided they have
• proper and gentle treatment. They very
seldom nerd hot little if any '5l pp'ng.-
They shred.' be learned to do their work in
an essay and handeoinstmanner, and withnn'
fretting. A horse that to Vatted to chat'
and dance in the harness, or under the sad
elle, may do airy wpq fur ripe and horse-
jorkeye, bet It Is not What a wnstb;e mai-
want.
arwant. in a horse der g: ed for service, as 11
is a %mete of .t-ength and action, without
accnmpl ehing any useful pnrpnee.. And to
forming an opinion of a restless* horse it will
he well to rnn.idrr w'.hether the arf•en r
eslernl or whether it se Iron+ht event It
trainiae. and the fear of the brs*I.
All of which se r..perifilly submitted. -
Illi behalf n/the committee.
Ep.BRIDGE, Chairmen.
Pries is, 3d. p Soull-
For Coring Corrupt ions of every dvscrip- PALPITATION I L aO. f Ms IS&40T. PAINTER'S
GMOL ,
lion, Ulcerated Sun Legs, Roils, Scales. � oared i, rapi of w nate mambos b the .e If them Lilo
Chilhlainr, kr. n.'r'ee. aloin..
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PAS e. 1M head. We Ma, Mdse. vents sad eraser
I., d, 1111111O11111111IIh
FI&I/T 1111 RIlIP.
M0FPAT'S
VESETAILEM LIFE PILLS
AD
PHCENIX BITTERS
TM alas and meld ssla►rny eiheM Mar pia-.mlo•M
ai.drl.se 1.. .isw.ad ler urs l...n.bt • iii i►�
aM Mows whish .My piulos to ears, rr1 ed the
.,d1 of prams wt .sly .mauwery,
w -
lay t*..- They me Mows N their bees; their Goad
e a.*. sway fie LWT, ..d they thine pmt by the (soli of
w .e«mteew
MC .AIL 411 JS OM =OMB
(y AiTMNA. ACUTE ..d CN1O'IC £M1VMA rem
APIXCTIUNS d a4 3L40500 wed KIDNsrd.
IRLIOUS FLVARS en LIVET o01471.A111Ta.-
✓ Ow south sod what. More these Moues prowl, Owl .Ia
be Real ■capers. nests.. soma, sal was°, who 14ees
w e rare tewifdse• well sew Amr.rari be wawa tksao
SWUM" 010/110. owl e*3UYa Lw....., BUSS.
COSTIVENESS, COLDS L COUGHS. CNOL'C.
coalmine -nose third with wet .teem. Me ,sense
CuOaurr 500054. DIur8IZI,
n=OPErOIA. No pence .a the drn.e0s rhe
h aw nhrU the..110,11[6.45 dewy 14.41, . ..rocs rased&47.
ERUPTIONS of 10 Saar, LoostrsLes, 71ATu
tsvc r.
FICVltR aged AOUi. los iWworm ites wet
wry wait/ Rase e drive+ will he found a .ah:• weedy. 3rd
aortae. womb MR. audios lease I..r.u.r ..1 ..t tw
Went of the Aw.ao.-a 7010 hr rune s.l.cr.ao r I l .asom•-
TRY TURN, SR .515.UUUD, AND SE CUI(LD.-
rtiULNEss n/ COMPLEXION.
GENERAL 1DEEILIT=.
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MIC It l.' H1.s L DISEASES. -
Never 0.w De mamas en.iel, all tM elk,. of Maw's/
N NW .rias thee NA wee 50.0••1 ,.r,an1hs d d ..s.e*4 .
NIGHT *WLrr, 5E1ruur n5SILIT Y. ASS ruIS
errs td r0 004. URU4]IC 4rr5i r10%.,
llewlett's Apperient Family Pills
• FOR BOTH 8EXF.S.
,A remedy for Coiliveneer, Pains and Gd-
dine.s in the dead, Disorders of the Liver,
Stomach. and Bowels; oleo, lndigestiue.-
Price9d. Per Box.
hIEWLETT'S
Apperient Family Powders.
FOR BOTS SEXES.
A remedy for Costiveness, Pains and Gid-
dimes' in the Stead. Disorders of the Liver.
Stomach, anJ Bowes; also 1i Ilgeation.
CrTo the many persons'm'e ho object to
the taking of Pill., these Powders, are ree-
omrnendal, and for Children are preferable.
-Price ls. 3d. per Balite.
Hewlett's Antibiliotls Pills.
Pries 1s. 3d. p Bottle.
An excellent remedy for Bilious Complaints
and Costiveness. They remove all odetrue-
tinns on the Stomach, at the same time
Strengthen the Digestive0roane, Extricate
those Pains attendant anon Disorders of the
Stomach, act as a Tunic Upon Relaxed
Constitutions. and poultice Vigor lit tlealth•
liewlett's Pectoral or Cough Pill
Price ls. 3J. per Box.
For the --cure of Coughs, and Asthma.-
lend its uppers to encourage their arduous and These admirable Pills are must beneficial to
which the rid.raking. Tbe tow puce at the speedy removal of Coughs, relieve difft-
every the Periodical is placed, is is order that culty in breathing, so trying to Asthmatic
eveq person within the Colony who can orad,
subjects, and procure the ref:eshiog COm-
aud.fans;ous for moral and mental oeproyrmee, 1
▪ become a subscriber and patron 01 the work.
'fbe VICTORIA MAaazrar. will COataln twenty-
four pages, in each Dumber printed on new type;
forts of rest and sleep.
h ewlett's Dinner Pills.
and upon good pap PRICE l s, 3d. per Bos.
r; end will form at the For removing Ohstrueti ins on the Chest,
of the year •Beat Volumae, of 259 pas20-
ha, to -
felt after soling, .particularly after Diener,
gather with Title Page and Index.
It will be issued Monthly, commencing on the canoed by great Weakness and Debility in
First of September, from the office of JOSEPH. the Digestive Organs.
WILSON. Front -street, Belleville -the Pub- Hewlett's Infant's Soothing
tither and isle Proprietor, to whom all orders for
CORDIAL.
the Magaaiae, and letters to. dm Editors, meat
be addressed. (port -paid.) The terms of sob- IMPORTANT TL1 MOTHERS k Nurses.
scription-ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM- For easing Pains in the Bowels and Ste-
feetrurblp to be paid is sideeeca. - mach, so general with Iofants,'eatpalling the.
Foderlch, Jlnrcb3, 18131. 5 Wine, and procuring rofreshing etoepp
GODA
ERICH, CNADA WEST. 'Tire)•. 3r1.'Prr 11411" 8th November, 1849. # 5•.ti t by Ii, PARSONS, Goderich
:ties-ra. P. R. Clark 14 Co. 1'or t Nanta.
d T11B M.iBSC1l1BERS Mr. Wm. Jones Sydenham, Owen Sound
^E in Receipt of, by recent arrivals at ^",Gndericb, 20th August, 1840. 2v -n29 3
A`Muntr:al, fetiM Englsd,.
H i0 v 01 A T 1 a al. Those .taetet .da Nee
Merida Renee. ria be .uw of lobe It, Ow life 0wiseio•e
XVIII .r BLOOD to like tl ISAD, scuxrY.
14L1*NSt?a, aIVELLI\'"a.
.CR(RP(rLA, es ZING'■ ETIL, e.r
. wet tome. u L C 0 R e. af ewers d eretpt ew
W O Rffi1a, des hallus are .neatmelle.•tolled b
U..e atericio 5 7.7"5'0 eon .l. wen •o. I n ,..r thew • Acne
ewer tow e0 Toro w.ayrri1. Relief will. erne..
THE LIVE PIT INS Pu(Enc BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
And thus remuve all disease from the system.
trial
ff N I K b I IT I F
E R S a y..1u. ,sePILLS r
mid
H►m.p.-
ti.to..0.11.0 011i.euu0 01 5,.ry p.u..t.
Tho seomii. of these meduime, ere ww per up .n white
trapper" ..d l.beh, together tit* 0apt-art. .02Nd
•• > t.,, toad Smm.rlt.n." containing 1* o aHeanOm.. a..
ea which. R. a dn.i.g of aroademy fns Wall Avert be one
•
(Na7e, y ehi.L Are•yers .Mites .Iw e,ry ear .cry .as
Aad .r. The wr ppen aid S..ann. ewe e„ pynghte ,
.herefore thew wk. p.Kurm .he. with whiter saa
Sur termed 0*a1 the, .n trade.. t0 eeref.l, Ard do hoe
bey More with orao.o trapper.; bot If yam do, he .ir4J
dot tht7 .u4115 dir<et bow u., oe 4..t tush
tal meek of the Company .hwltld be £2,000,
I vid.•d torn £5 shares, mccor:ling to the
pro.,.inn. of the statute. The Ayr Com-
mittee reported 150 skives, subscribed in
tar nod the no.ghho'trhood ; and the Paris
comm:t•re reperled 2Js; shares taken up In
the village of Par,.. -Reporter.
'1'FLrt.Raro.-"lite cost of a trlegrephie
!;.o• :n England Is one b•,ndre t and fifty
pounds per tittle : ie Prisma and the Uni-
ted Su'c.. it IA '•.• than ire many dollars.
E. 1TMa 'Tali asarn.-1'he British Etat
I',dis t'••mpaoy ,s.tersd to adopt the under•
gruusd telegra,h fir the 10.000 miles of
;ins they -are preparing to lay down Is that
country.
Wet; els rosavis Rn ecaa.-Tbe New
York Von metre t'.atshe government ball
et Milanese, o'i the loth m.o., the anniver•
..ry ct the both day to ins Spittoon Queen,
A es entirely nnarendp4, .are Ay one lady
end the Preeolent of the evening. Give
nor Ts itch seise*, upon five ring Cnb,.
ana,wbum he had fixed upon a being mow
ere j. tl a pr'occ.Jrng, and .catur of them
to the dnngena.e slid after th t bemoaned
them to Spain, wob. of snowier them to
see their families. A severe penalty for
...fusing to dents *0 the Quee•'s muatc,-
Hwsfsw t•a.rtier.
TIIF. NEW RICEEYI:RGENF.RAL.
11 • F.ae.11 ncy the Goversee' General has
:era pl.3eed ti, eppotet the Hon. E. P.
filch..'Re, rterr (Vetere! of ttbn Province of
C .n o' 1, le -"hut of the Ilve. 1.. M. Vlger,
resolved. 'rhe hos. Geollletnan war sworn
rn ata Cab'.et Council held on Tumidity. -
Globe.
STRATFORD
A LARGE AND •i 1RIED assortment o
IRON FOUNDRY
DRY • GOODS,moiso
•
"particularly selected in Mancheaterr z: NOYB MANUFACTURE.
their Retail Trade." TUE Subscribers in returning thanks to
Their Stock of BAR IRON, "pith* bent their Cuetosners for the liberal sup:
Crown Brand," and SHELF HARDWARE, Pott they bars received mince commencing
have received considerable'addition!, both business, beg to intimate, that they have
of English and United States Manufacture. for sale al low flit".
From New York. they have received their Cooking, Box & Parlour Stoves,
supplies of GROCERIES, consisting of also Ploughs of eight descriptions, and eon-
• CHESTS TEA, of various Qualities. misting of the most improved Moulds. Self -
BOXES TOBACCO, do do acting Mill Dogs, and various other ca.-
' BOXES LOAF SUGAR, kc. kc. Sic. tinge. Having engnecd an experienced
All of which will be dieposed of for MONEY Machinist, the subecnbere can cnnfidently
or PRODUCE. at Low Rates. recommend their THRASHING MA -
M. B: SEYJIOUR k Co.
2v -n40 -6t.
Tomato, December, 1848.
42
.iTRAYRD from the HURON HOTEL.t on Saturday evening, *011, October, -
A YOKE OF OXEN, one Black and one
Red -Large Strong• animals. The Black
one ha a white !pot on the rant of the tail
-the rod one has very large wide horns -
and walks wide in the hind loge.
Goderieb. Nov. 12, 1849. 9r-lU If
TRAY STEER % --Came coon the reclines
h) of the S,hacriber shout three months 010,
A RED S'T'EER, with the tip of hie tail white,
rising four years old. The owner can prove
property aud pay expenses. -
LOUISA DUNLOP.
Colborne, Noy. 29, 1849. ,2-e43
1,500,000 ACRES OF LAND
FOR SALE IN
CANADA WEST.
TI1E CANADA COMPANY have for
diepoeal, about 1500,000 ACRES OF
LAND dispersed throughout moat of the
Townships in Upper Canada -nearly 500,-
000 acres are situated in the Duro* Tract,
well known as one of the meet fertile parts
of the Province -it has trebled its popula-
tion in five years, and now contain' up-
wards of '20,000 inhabitants.
The LANDS are offered by way of
L K .4 ' F. , for Ten Years, or for
Nair, C .4 N H D O W N -Ilse plan onr
art -fifth Cash, and the balance is Instal -
meats being dost verve wins.
The Itentis payable 1st February each
year, are about the interest at Six Per
Cent.npon the price of the Land. Upon most
nftbe Lots, when LEANED, NO MONEY
iS REQUIRED DOWN -whilst upon the
others, according to locality, one, two, or
three year. R.t, must be paid in admire,
-bnt throe pa moots will free the Settler
from farther cads until 2nd, 3rd or 4th yea
of his term of Leap..
The right to PURCHASE, the FREE-
HOLD during the term, is .ecnr.d to the
Lemmas at a fixed sem named in i.ears, and
en allowans* els made according to antici-
pated payment.
Lists of Lard., and any fa8;er informa-
tion can Is obtained, (by applkatinn, if by
letter post -pard) at the COMPANY'S°Orelle,
Toronto and Dederick ; of R. Ili RONA I. I,
F.sq., 4spkndel, Colborne District ; Dr.
Atatto, Onslpb, 01 J. C. W. DALT, Esq.,
Strafford, Heron District.
Osdeneb, March 17,1w. 7
CHINES of the newest design, both sta.
tionary and, moveable, and would solicit a
call from intending 1'urchasers before buy-
ing elsewhere: All or c1* pun•tually at-
tended to and executed with neatness and
despatch.
ORR k WILSON.
Stratford, 13th An;. 1849. v2-nt81f.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
inhabitants. of the District of Huron,
and the nei hborinR Districts, that be bee
Established himself in Stratford,
and is prepard to give Plans and Specifica-
tions of Public or Private Buildings, Bridg-
es, Mill Dams, ke. kc. kc., and will take
the superintendence of such Erections, on
the most reasonable terms.
Iis thorough knowledge of his profession
and his pracucc as Builder, qualifies him for
any uodertakieg In the line. Address poet
paid, PETER FERGUSON,
Builder, kc. kc. Stratfordi C. W.
Stratford, March 18th, 1849. 2v-n7tf
rr Prepared ..d old by
DR. WILLIAM 13. 3ROrrAT.
13.1 Broad•ey• tomer of RAI..., street, N tier Yost.
For nolo by
BENJ. PARSONS,
Sete Agent.
Godeitch, Jan. 28, 1848. 1
TWO GOOD 'FARMS
FOR SALE.
E within 2 miles, and the nether with-
' 10 about 3 miles of Godericlf Town
Plot. The first is L':T 10 in 1st Cooter
Moo, Township of Goderich,
CONTAINING 164. ACRES,
is bowas;ed at the one erd byLake Huron ,
end a! the other by i Pube - Road, -hod
the intend it LOT 8 in 8th Concession,
Colborne, W . Dietitian, - • .
CONTAiNINQ 100 ACRES,
and is situated at the Junction of two Pub-
lic Reade. -
For Particulars 'rely to
JNO. McDONALD, Esq.
Goderieb, 124h June, 1849. 1119-tf
S'1'RATFORD HOTEL.
(LITT. ear', )
THE Sub-er,ber informs his friends and
the Traveliing Public• that be has leased
the large BRICK TAVERN, at the East
end 01 Stratford, (new tho county town of
Perth.) lately occupied by Mr. l.aac May,
-where he will be ready at all times to
afford the natal comfort and stipples' and
promote the personal convenience of 'his
gu•ets.
WINES and LiQUORS of the beet de-
renption. A steady Hostler always in
attendance. ALBERT G. HATCH.
Stratford, lith July, 1849. 9.-att6i1
Isil von ffllll!
THE Subscribers will pa the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for Good. Merchantable Wheat.
JAMES PORTER & Co.
Goderich, Oct. 17, 1849. td187
NOTICE..
r1tHE Subsenber having RENTED tee
WAREHOUSE aid WHARF belong-
ing to the Messrs. Davenport, of this piaci,
has established himself ss a
TORWARDEa AND C000Oe101 autatrtAOT.
.Any orders or commission from the Mer
chants of Goderieb, will receive prompt
attention. . JOHN McEWAN.
Windsor, March, 1849. tv-7ntf.
TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT.
A. NASMYTH
N returning thanks to his lrienda and ne-
wcrous Customers for the Liberal Pat-
ronage which he has received during the
past year, begs to intimate that he has Jut
received an extensive Assortment
C? =CB Ir./mamma 5•Clita 410,
and is ready to Execute all Ordersgiven to
hitt with caro and punctuality as formerly
Goderich, April, 12th, 1849. 2w-n10tt
Lipper Canada Rebellion Losses.
Receire' General's grace.
Montreal, 12th March, 1849.
DUBLU(' NOTICE is hereby given, that
Claiments for Rebellion Lessee in
Canada West, who have not applied to, and
received payment of their Claims from the
respective Agents of the -Bank of Montreal,
in the several districts asheretofore notified
will from and after the first day of Jon*
next. be necessitated to apply for payment
of the same, either personally or by duly
appointed Attornies, to the Parent Bank in
this city.
(Signed,) 5. M. ViGER,
H. M. R. G.
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