Huron Signal, 1850-01-03, Page 3a -AMMO 41116.
them woe mak Ries oral Jter. I slid 1 • had
■o tbao-kiogaio 111,144,44; }lyyaght it error
rptbaj o, aUn repellledthat, whist)
a0dr16t1i 14.1 O•mnlbinap
a gr
remain if another were sppolottd, wt toe'
1 would camo ,fully de the b..ineseOwen -
1 was told Sera weal be another Comlots-
sioner-that the law ragwtrsd it, sad that
another suember must be added to the Caba•
net. Mr. hoicks enquired how I ronld ar.
range it otherw40. 7 1 told hum the d'neat-
ty was not of my making, and that 11 Mt.
bad been put in Mr. Vteer'a place,
there would have been no difculty, but
that I had sever been consulted on the ap-
puiotrneut -sewer loll w!,o iny colleagues
were to be, and that 1 thought above all
matters in which every member .hould be
cooaulted wu that of addition. to the Cabi-
net : that I felt myself insulted, and w.old
resign my pato'', as i lull, 1 could pot
rennin and at the saran tune rotate Inv coni
...1..cy and '..dependence,, Mr. Hinck.
laughed cuntcuuptuouely ap. arid, " !'r.
Lafontaine should take lair own cuur.n, and
let every ono take theirs." 1 replied that
Mr. Lafontaine might take hie course, but
could not carry if out, and i would nut de-
lay Eveminatei la taking mine. 1 14010•
diately Icft the Council and sent in my
resignation, as i felt there was a desire to
loco me out.
If the Govetnmer.t carry out their pro-
fessed principles, except on the Tariff and
local roads and harbour. -if lhev meet the
expectations of the c..untry in Parliament,
on bital quo.tion., 1 will sustain them as
energetically as ever. Anil 1 ant glad to
be in my present independent poeittrn to eighth of a penny better.
say, that' an to •?uurra(ioa, or any other Fleur wise in gond demand at 221 a 24s.
change, that in any opinion would degrade Cern And advsneed 1s 6.1 ner quarter.
my nationality as a Canadian. I ham neither Provieinn• improved sod in good demand.
sympathy !or, nor feeling in common with General nows unimportant.
such a movement ; and moreover, wh,to the The tines being 'Amen in the earning,
•United States recognise it a. IAgal to traffic there was no six o'clock report. -Globe.
to human being. anJ Jv nothing to get rid iS ------ -- __
of Ibis manifest inconsistency, with their Woerpy M 1lsrtya7Tow -Tho Austrian
boasted freedom and liberal tmaitutinns. 1 Government Ante determined tie border with
never contd but ibiak, that to be a edition a live hedge ell the lines of railroad in that
of that Gent raftept, Would beware to glee rnnn're. :The hedges are to be formed,
up real freedom sod to countenance the wherever •the 'climate will admit of it. of
s,oiation of nuns' dearest right... I also mulberry tree*. Theec plantations, besides
rejoice -in my present droit sad independent nrntecting the railroad^ from the int -notion
position that 1 may offer my humble trtbute of animal', ttlh anticipated. wi;t con'ribute
of respecl•tu the integrity, lrberahty, Jos- to give a e(fring to the silk culture.
tae. &n{ ability 01 Lord Vein, to whom we are indebted in Casella for the 6rot honest TILE SIGNAL CARRIER'S NEW
working ofResonesibl.Govercntent-aeye- YEAR'S ADDRESS.
tea, which I believe to bets well a.'apted -
tb incurs W In.eocial, . civil soil reli;;i•auc JI• Patron friende, 1 wish yen all
freedom, a, tint of the hatted Stake, end • A gond Now Year, end health and joy,
' which is calculated to enable its tn'l'fTert That when 1 make my weekly call
alp and asery Reform. as Well inlbe public At peasant's coot or rich man's hall,
e*pi$idh.re spd expen*es of Government Voter wcicnme smiles may sweetly fall,
ae 'o all ui.tterxeffy'ir.I ourrelrgiuue Leber- Like sunshine, on the Carrier boy.
ty
I replrat ;gain tion: I have been forced to. TimeNcala along -tear after year
assum. this posaCIun, and to Maio .lbNtang Li es u'er 00 as the .h.dutys glide,
f h ' ed AInE wys and and *tit•nt tear,
explanation
leas au three tolsnree, oarryleg erth bee QUALIFICATION 0/ l.'OUltCll.LO11$. 1
acme wt of eine of her grew-tb• easier 14 i. the .plata of downy (leseral Iaoa-
and lye won oily ese,pvid, TMy got up was that me porno is notate to the eAimi
the alb of the G■hss a. the brig pooled by. Csm*ciller sales* he Is p...sesed .f t
Th. Galena km" Jtb•►ooe, split 11e.1 and mous( ei property, end rennet wioMa
top orf top -gallant force cells, letting in eon The toibwin8 ls Mr. Sttldwia's Lotter ire Ws EMAINIjtsd in ibis OODER1Cf POS'
r:- OFFICE, IatJam 1dSe.
Etrtq,
f lble T....ht on nide!, the flat
,w•,klab et 46A toes of a nun -
broke N larboar raw from the betide to towoohrp kw .ib'.h a may be cleared.
WANTED
3 TON OF HEAVY PORK, drl,eer.d
•t the 5lshl• MAI., fur which the Singh -
eat Cash Price w+:i be pard if deli. erect soon.
also wasted • heavy epee a1 bur... tut
LIST OF LRTTERB, Cash, Apply to
BREWSTER GRE:NSEE Its Co.
suleraLle water before teal could be taken eabre Joinery,
QUALIFICATION OF TOWNSHIP •
off the *hip. The following day eh* was
Ante to and the breach repaired, since
then COUNCILLORS.
the . has Y. ked7', about lop strokes per p ee of Alfa Gen. Jur Upper Canada,
hour. Y. Y. Trrbawa '1 tauntu, 13th Dec. 1849.
THE SCHOOL BiLL. Bia,-I beg to acknowledge the receipt
_ of your letter of the 22nd ult., upon Ma enb
`• It appears very stream* in no tbat the feet of the Muineipal Curpuratun Act 01
odium o1 the new Santo' tot 13411 should at this ',het Semitone (12 sic. chap, 81.) The
uertnd he cast upon the Hon. Malcolm groat press of public busmen having, mace
f'■meron by the Fill'. or of the Clubs*. Ilse the remural of the seat of Guverumea t here
this he.n droop to demere that pentletn.v, c•'•'pletely occupied my tone, must be .uf
an roadie e.teem 7"-C. C..4drxeva 8c ent apology, If such be wanting, for not
Wo can airports no, enrem hariu rrvt.u.l tikes a and "Plied 10
r tw4ten that nos- g P y P 1
Ain wsa farther from mit intention. We the queries which you submit for my upon
g mn. You unlet be aware too that to give
hid 1er re mention, of the 4,Imnal*tnttno
t
► p n ,role equally mob N! ' ►,sernn, 'or • such opinion forum no part of my duty. -
the•
the introJur'tnn Rad passage of tie Bdl in My desire, however, to see the provteione
•q .e.t'nn. Mr. C•nte•ui d :time was only 401. this Act come Pito operation uetforntly
used as II a framer and introducer of the and auecessfully, has induced me to Zook
me.snre to identify ilia_ Qtg.remuk..- into, and answer your queries on the pre'
Globe. sent occasion.
r For 'Township Councillors the old quali '
-- -
ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. kitten remains vide 4 and 5 vic., chap. 10
sec. 11.
Br the te:etraph report of yert'rday of.I have the boner to be, air,
terno..n we learnt that the •teaener .4meri- Your most ob'DBKTtBALDtV1N.
ea reached Halifax from Liverpool, at 9
o'elnrk ye.terdav morning. m GEO. BULLOCK, Esq., Amheretbur‘
Cotton was doll, but prices were one-
vomit -marl 'w or C0VS17LLoas.
XI. And be at enacted that every person
to bet elected a member of a District Cour
cd, u of are,aid, shall be resident withte the
'Township, or replied Township, for which
he shalt be elected, and sbalt be seized and
poa.esaed to hie own use, in fee, of land•
and tenements within the District in which
such Local divisions respectively shall be'
.ituate, or within some one co other of the
Metros next adjoining such Di•trtct, of
the real value of three hundred pounds cttr-
reary,y,over and above all charges and in-
cumbrances, due aol payahlo upon or out
o t e c,i"t'nstanccicurltBet
with my resignation, fron the tyw►tice, of As friends, like dew-$npw, duappean,
some of my late colti•sgdae, and 1 linin dei- Tin Fear joys andsorrows here
•t
terrnio'now to it:main:siftut until -1 have Ate borne. tike bubb.s* e., down Life's tide.
the opportune i y of meet;:•--e1dgem' in Paras• , . L. year has closed iia raee-
mest, where a rte :bees cxp'smtiona ehouj•+I ` Another year has jest begun -
ban been titan. I map riot venture, here, to trees
N. CAMERON.. Whv gnarl and ill eaeb ether chase,
. Anil iointly fill the' easnlyrd space.
THE FOICEIGN :STEW$. That boys and men are doomed to run.
The chief article of interest by•the hat 'Tie juotono;gh to.know-that we,
arrive I, to a mi.nnderetanding between An. - L'ke all who ever went before, -
stria and Prussia in regard to the German Are destined to enjoy and dere,
coefe'eratinn; The organization took rte To lire, love, change and disagree,
else rifler the deetr' et Ion of the Germanic And, lastly, die-yee.die and bo
Empire by Bgpaparte, and his temporary or- -'Remembered in this world oo more.
•
*sanitation styled "the-Confcdr;ration of The that•s gone has told a tale
the Rhine" When the power of 4'ohapnrte Ujsi res; and of many a change
wal•destroyed, and Aitstrla *14 Prtfesia had,
,;0f nations downfall, Rad the wail
their independence ence restored, the G•rn:ni4 That mike* cern fervent patriots mail,
em r w1s••not t :•or t but a r„af '• r.,ry ,
. u rr ! Arlt own Inv'" land proal!
-o I. nt i'., _ t • r .,. ;,}; :, M. .l,'1 .1`1, '-r. i ,
rte the pri-tJ`„g p• •v- r. 'the'..ttj et tris to.i F:rrcn 1\'tris-rid wrath and Peart strange.
, keep up the unity :of Germany, which con- .And Midst the harsh, lord din of war,
mets of -no lees thew tirty_ei¢ht M'atre :- At some long intervals arose,
these whet) unite.) are rnralietble,'btrt when 1 As from the dark cloud gleams the star,)
separated ire apt to felt 'under the attar.. The cry of Liberty nfar,
ofsou.ei )owetftrl ewcm-r. Those 38,Statre Echoing. round the Corqueror's car.
comprise a population of alien 93 a id:iota Knelling the fall of Freedom's fuss !
of • inhabitants+21 milliner, of which wre
Austri.n'and Qriissian-4 millions titian in, And there have been mote dismal cries
whsle :Se 53 remaining States contain 13 O'cr half -the densely peopled earth !
million.. It hoe ern. bees- the a•pirntiun That anttui.M which a netion sigh..
of ever patriotic Ger•Man to keep alive a When Pewilenee in the darkneee flees,
feeling of uats:4n*l*$y Roost the different And her fond first -horn gasp, and dies
1 tatty so AV white they wnatd•present Like an noblest, untimely birth.
an. impregnable (root to a foreign enemy,. ret uthere. were ether changes. fraught they coeiW kuard•thefr .pe crit rights trot,!
besot inhit:ge l by With more o
the powerful teemtier,-nf f peace, and hone, and love.
their owe-6oJy-Austria and Presets. The Changes within the world of thought
greet danger has haherto arisen firm Ans• 15,.g►eat and wise and mond men wrought
eta, whoa. pupulatium of. all fauna° i:• may. Changes that telt bow Mired in taught
ly equal in amount to that of the whole -To sleep inertly or to move.
German peop'.e• Fervent here aka
ari patriots of MA an,h"7°‘,11, 1/1But yen, my patron friend., well know
ulthe Genn
Act their wi•hcw were ah nit to hi realized, I That L a hale thnn¢htheR. bar
n d tbat Germany, Iodepoodently ,ol %ius-1 Mo, m'4 with ¢race, tiresome to chew
tris sts4 Pieties. ivnut I t.k. Taller rank a }11 A hriens' a of h• Neal and ousts,
"feast the Free nations °rEoropp. The de• .leen•'' d to ed the m''nth. age-
. shanties „f thew hopers by the FrtikaItan •
'ho've ,nark'd these change* more than I.
soldiery at the idea of Frankfort a well 1 nett know than lone aril .stent
known. Mut Prussia wieber to reconstruct Fowl, work t i w„k 1't.ie roam•
the brnkee fragments andegein tot:tea Ile A„d at awl, drenchd and wexry fret
presentanees fr„m .the Herman State. to Through told, and ra n, anti .now, and deet,
meet at Frankfort. The lieemlwm of Pres 7 bring raj Alae welcome sheet,
long smothered Proem to e•aenrially a
Alexander William
Anderson %Villus%
Andrews James
Attend A gag
Britton Mr 6
Berreks Mr
11.11 John
Brook James
Buchanan William
Simeon Ilenry
Booth Robert
Brume Ilubert
Beichert George
Bray Robert
Betienle J J
Blateford John
Crabb C
(j, tlbeck John
tarry LVallum
Churchill John
Cameron Alex 2
Cox Margo A
Cook Joseph
Clark Johan
Cook Walltam
Don I) E.q
Don JAM,'
Donohue Michael
Donohue John
Duruin 11
Donovan Samuel
Dark Thomas
Donn Andrew
Desmond Cornelius
Dowell J
Davidson George
Det+Ilane Johanna
foonvan Richard
Elliot Jamin 41
Emerton Mr
Fox Ie. Co Messrs
Fleming Palrtck
of the samft. ( Frilzley Iheh
;Fisher MtcharI
illa r k t t S Fergueaon John
I Fry James
Comma', Jae. 3, 1850. Yrale John
. w d. 1; s. d. Fisher Joseph
Floor per barrel, (in bbl) 3 17 6 a 0 18 0 Grant Janne
Flour per 100 lb, (farmers) 8 9 • 0 9 0 Gibenn James
Fall Wheat per bushel, 0 3 0. 0 3 1 Gellatly James
Spring Wheat per bun. 0 9 G a 0 2 9j"iinffen John D
Oats, per bushel, 0 0 9 a .. 0 IU Hnff lease B
Prase, per bushel, 0 1 9 ■ 0 1 10& Healy Patrick
Ilay, per ton, 1 10 0 a 1115 U Janis Jonathan
Buser (fresh) per Ib. 0 0 6. 0 0 7 Johns John'
Butter in the keg, per Ib. 0 0 5 • 0 0 6 Johns hn!tam
Nsw Yeoo, Dec. 27. y'
Ashes -Market caner sari dull for Pots, Jordan Thomas
with small sales at $6,60 a $6,62. Pearls John.lon James
continuedull at $8,12.
Flour. -We uottce a continuance of the
buoyancy in Western and State flour with
rather more enqutrf for the eget, and on
some descriptions rather better prices are
obtained. There is a fair demand for Cana-
dian; but prices rather below the views of
holders.
. aa Ions 10 have view scope, and cannot le
That helps to cheer the reader;• horse.
Gorman State, bent theta le not • third of Ti.otree-and troth were nn d:eguiee,
Austria German. Prussia t• obliged to I *omens'* loiter and delay,
. keep tip •t least n show of Repreeentave e1„, new 'kat ye are nil and verse ;
Inetatutnons-whtIe Austria hate. every Remnmhe► vts were hide hays.
kind of diet! and pubitc a.sembliee• Aux Arid loved ynnr foibles end vett nye,
ort• harp intimated an armed Interference your pastime and ynnr play.
?,Rost the Frankfort .0 t. She wil hare . .
r: Jelin at her back, and Prussia will have 7 oi.h von ail a lengthpn'd 1...e, -
tineand, end the beet wi.heit of the free. Of life'. meet' jivers, happy sealer
'Whether the Frcrch Repeblicans will be • 71,„p„, my patron, may aserewee,
for despotism, or liberality no man can tell. Aml may the Rimwel never es...
end no dependence can he glared oh their To stand for free.loow. yoiliS . *se .
;.t.redine a just and crannied' policy, pro- Ocr easntry, Harty 1Ut/1 geese ! 13 14 15 16 l,7 18 19
videdtheteown motional independence im n rt _ 10 21 11 lb tl 25 26
sompromteed. Rotate having failed in •
Now 'Y Ilse J7 18 it 34, tl
1.,r her interfere Ree 1n Central 0urope.-- • Aeras. -Tho market is leis.. with sales 3 4 b 6 7 8 9
Globi.
of some 45 bb's., 6,11 a 6,25 for pearls : 10 11 19 la 14 15 16
u 6,SR a 8,62 for pots. 17 18 19 !u II 21 33
DREADFUL. DESTRUCTION AND' FLoca.-There is a better faille in the !4 25 38 tt7 18 29 30
LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA. market for Aour, ho en ars not d .pnmed to DECEMBER •• •• 1 2 3 4 5 ; 6 7
The *hiptlateen, Leavitt, arrived at this sell freely at yesterday's prices, the sales 8 9 10 11 *2 13 14
l
Kerober George Wat eon Jarvis,
Kelty Thomas Wallis Caroline
Kempton- Thomas Wheaton John
Kemp Thomas Young 17
Lareentine Sant Young C
THOMAS KYDD, P. M.
Godcrich, Jan. 1, 1950. v2 -n48
Liao Dominick
Ley. Jame.
Lovett Charles
Morris Thorne,
Manery James.
Magee John
Miller Thomas
Mersin I•:
Maier Jacob
Murtie Madam
Mitchell Samuel
NrC"skery Samuel
HacD•'ugall lir.
McCulloch William
McGrattan John
McKie George ,
McMahen James
McKinnon John
lifcDohald Joltn S
McFaol Elijah
NcGeire Michael
McDonald Janes
McIntosh D
McMihen Woo
McLean 1)
Otter A 1V E -q
O'Niel MrEJ
O'Connell Dennis
Porter Jame Fee
Peck Leonard E•q 2
Natamel Pierce
Papez WAliam
PenebackerHenry
9Reach John
Reece.. Altniri
Rureel Wullum
Robinson henry
Rosa Alex
Reed William
Savage Mrs Wm
Sikiizer James 31
Stothers Stephen
Soothers ottani
Stewart Robert
Stacey James
Stanley George
Stewart Hamilton.
Sexsmith M
Stewart James
Smelzer Joseph 2
Stevenson Robert 2
Sprung Gabriel
Scott %Vill:am
Stiles Simon
Sutherland %Vm
Taylor Robert
Vanetone Samuel
'Varney Edw'd
Wilkinson Daniel
Winter Richard
or DONALD FRASER,
sa t tlteld.
. Sable Mille, Dee. 9916 1849. n46 -vol.
GAME into 1h ineloeure of the Sanson-
e' about the tat .1 November, A
RED HEIFER about three year. 0IJ, with
a white spot un the lace, aid the tup of the
;ell bourn 4.6; with a shire bs'ly, and .put-
ted white and rod Arad lege, with the lower
part of the tale white. The owner ie re•
quarried to prove property pay ex ?tale. and
take her stay.
EDWARD SHANNON.
Gederieb. D c, 31. 1849. •.:•-n411
f1'1'KA i (Sl) Inane tbo Aub.crtber on tin.
ti 1st el June last, a YOKE OF BLACK
0XE+1i nine years old: otteer them bad •
Ik'Ilos when he left. the other hu • red
streak oa the hank. Ay person leasing in -
foretellers at the Hares Signal Olfiee of
the said Oxen will bo ran -Get f. -r the,
trouble,
JAMES BROWN.
Kineardine, Iltee..30, 1819• t.'-48
STRAYED from the aul:.crtl•er un ur
about the lot of Nubemher la -t, Ole
Yoke o f Black OXEN, brown eueak on the
back, nix )'ears old. Also three COWS,
or,e bloc!;, spangled with white struts. Otte
large Red Cow w':h a .bite Fore. (Inc
lined bnrli Lr'ad:: Cow, end r.ne '1'w••
years old acrd Heiler. Ary person leaver,
informal:o ' of the above ra't'e et the Sig-
nal Office us* with Mr. John Allan, Tavern
Keeper, Goderich,will be satisfied for their
trouble. SAMUEL McCOSKIERY.
Kincardine, 24th Dee. 1849. 1c-47
COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC.
, < ALMANAC, A. D. 1850.
MONTHS• aw < < m a . • A . € .
'4 o F MOON'S PHASES.
F. :ft •
d.. _ k. tea.
J
ANUAItY,• • • 1 21 s 4 -5 Last Quarter 20
4 15
t 6 7 $', 9 10 11 '!2 New Moon t2 13 (73-
13 14 IS DI 17 18 19: Fir.* Quarter wp 16, 2
3
15 26 Fiill Muoo- 27 07 34
° .
20 31 22 ,t2 3 24
27 >18 19130 3'1
FEBRUARY•• •• •• I -1
3 •4 •b 6 7 -8
MARCH
! , • 1.111 Quarter 3
9 New Moon 11
10 11 12 13 14 1516 First Quarter 19
17' 18 19.20 Al 22 23 Full Moob t•••25
4435.3697213
• • 1 1 2 Lost Quarter
•
•3 •4 •51• •d;•7 8; 9 New Moon 13
.10 11 12 13 14 15 16 First Quarter •w • • 20
• 17 I8 19 20 21 22 23 Full Moon 27
. 24 . it8 S6 97 28 29 30
31
Aram 1 $ 8 \1-4I b 16 Last Qoarter . 3
7 '8 _910 19 13 t'hw Moon I1
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 First Quarter. 18
91 12 23 24 95 96 27 Full Moon 25
MAY••••' •••• 114 61 426 ill LastQnarter
'8 6 '7 8 9 10 11. New Mown
ly 13 14 15 16 17 18 First (loaner
19 20 57 22 23 24 lib Full Moon
98 17 48 20,30 311
; 3 4' bleb 6
9 111 11 ,12:13 14 lb•
16 17 18 19 2011 29
13 14 15 26 97 28 99
30 •
JULY 1 It 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 1213
14 16 16 17 18 19 90
.21 42 13 34 45 26 17
;^,l,9 SO 31 •
b.
JUNE
AUGUST
4 5 6 '7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 91 22 23.14
25 26 27 28 29 50 31
SEPTEMBER• 1 2 3 4 5 6 7#
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21;
24 33 24 25 36 21 381
19 30
OCTOBER.... •. '7 8
! 3 4
1' 10 11 12
'erkey wtey fled this .a fresh nppetauntty ~ $ T. M. NOVEMBER.• 1 2
port nn the nth inst. from New Orkin., are Iimftpal : ether hotter pore* the ole• to 16 17 Ib 19 20 11
and reports that on the 2nd cost. in jet. 65,
long 74, at 7 7'. M. came in costae% with
Br. brig thole., (of Newport)
muter, from Caedd'IC. bound to Wilmington,
N. C. with a largo of entlreed iron, nest 81
days*, the weather at the tin. Ming agnally
sod s very heavy we running. The 0.1.-
na wee ender double re,fell tnp.ail., going
at the rate of eight mile, an hour elarbnard
tacks aboard -the f har!e., with larboard
tacks aboard, ening five miles an hour, stn• sheet the let of November last, a
dpi deeblw rewMd'opai!e and foresail. SLAM STEER two years old p•wt. Any
• They rubel on (heir larboard bewn_y8pNt1 leaning 'affirmation ,f the above
neatly stem on, shaking the Charles an se- sieeg at the $*Rwal Office will be satisfies
fel wreck In les. than one rninots. taking foe *sir tronble.
b,Pepert and foremast erect and hreakieg rte FaTER ROBERTSON.
,ion bail .. fwfel:y that she welt do** is • Colbers•, Dee. -20, 1849., . c11 -wild
nand is confined to the town trade ; .nth•
ing transpired in Canadian ; elln of the
day, a4ermeate, 4500 Able., 4,31 a 4.621 for
rime ; 4,75 a 4,777 for ordinary sod corn -
es 131125if,'•748
fp 30 31
J•I•!•_......... i+/•.ero*
Lest Qearter
New Moon
Font Qearter
Fell Moon
8
13
2
18
2
6
10
6
22
19
16
18
4 )7
11 8
17 12
43 6
9
• 9
Inst Qearter
New Moon
First Quarter
Full Moon
New Moon
Firm Q'terter
Full Moon
Last Quarter
New Moon
10
14
18 5
23 20
Fiat Quarter
Full Moon -
Last Quarter
New Moon
CASH for WHEAT
AT the Goderieh M•!ls-a.d C -.h for ('berry
Saw Logs .t Grderirli and Bayfield Mille,
by ' - WILLIAM PIPER.
Gnd•rieb Mill.. 3th December. 1045 46.1
IST CIIANCE RY.
PtlRst' 1' T to e Dorms 'of the Coen .f
Chancery•mide in the view .1 Ertl:doe,
reran, Campbell -rhe creditors of the late Jaws
Drummond F.rekise, formerly of Goderieli, In
the lluron bio:Pict, and of the Waters Dison,,
who died in or &best the year 1637. ere fwth-
with to coin. in and prove the.r debts before me,
the Master of tine said ('ourt, at my ehaenMrs in
Osg.•nde 11a11. in the Cry of Toreste. dh or be
fore the fourth day of January next, or in deimelt
thereof, they will be excluded the benefit of the
said Decree. (Signed) -
J. C, SPRAGGF.
Toronto, 30th November, 1819. '2v•o43-41
• JUST RECEIVED
PER SCHOONER* ANNEXATiON.
A ND for sale by the Subscriber. Cheap
A
for Caeh us* Produce.
e5 Chests Ten. Sluscovado L other Sugars We are glad to see an Anierieea issue of this
Boxes
and rvpecially in so neat and eoovs
Boxes Tobacco, Do Soap. pica: a form. It is an admirable compilation,
25 bbla Justine Best old Ohio, Whr.key • ' dietingu+slird by the good taste whirl■ Ana been ,
40 bbl. McI. ode double rect. Whiskey. elown m all the publications of the Metre.
1 Ilodgahead of Cognac Brandy.! Chambers. It unites the useful and the enter -
1 Pipe ltigbwince 50 over proof. .. mining. We hope its circulation here will In
Engliah'lron Seat Breads asserted.- large enough :o rnpplaot, to • good extent. the
S00 bbl. fine Balt. namuy.pamby and Unmoral works which have
- Woolen Sllawls,'Do Piaids, Prints, &c. 6,c. Iso long io n too 0' Iely v tculeted.
C. CRANE- IG' Thi. work can be .not by nil teeny patt
. Omlerieh Tee. 13th. 1849. n45-edtf. - of the _country. A direct remittance to the
publishers of Sia Dollars will pay for the moths
CAU11031
TO Tilt PUBLIC. -LOST et Nvork. This liberal discount tar edemas pay
the residence of the subxcnher, id the 2nd wdl nearly eover she eost or postage on the
Cm toe of the Township of .fonder' ahnut east:. Three wishing int one w mere vamp!•
flea P i uumb.rs.ean iumit Point aecordin*ly.
the wed o one haul es* Iaat, a-'rotniasor. OTE, B„nksellers and Agent supplied on the most uv. le by Juror. Willson in hent I J rb , (al- t,7.04'l-:oro._.• -
lac eror bearer, Ice..Ell 1.1s.er.d for :'1.•411i t;Ul Lp. I:I:Nll,\L[, & LINCnLt,
No •emt•er 1919. witnessed t y I ' '-i:. !. ,. 'a n: 1 I'uk!t.hero Boston.
Jobs Healy. Thin ie therefore 4o c*utton airy.' • - -
per on. finding or r.ceieing the said Note, .bat
1 ; the tam , e is still the propte.r of the subscriber. PROS UN of • oke Missionary and •
an that he has not assigned the same fo any Ser6bal4 Nctoo1 Record. Yolwme 7.
no,, and that the same mayl.delivered to Dixie rjpllE " RED OKD" is published monthly
W one Esq. Barrister. Gederich, or to the sub- . at One Shining per awns, payable in
sCtiber. • JOHN GALLAGHER. • arlraoee, and may . be oast. se any other
2wd,Con. Township jsGoderich. = newspaper, to all parte' of -the country, and
0 4*t December, 1012: 2•-n45•d - c!oargsrd no' more than the usual rite of
'hoes papers. It is made up id a very toa-
I 11E rapid advance
o[ Brantford
and ;his.:
eetliaatturm for binding and being illoitra-.
1 portion or the Province in popnlatioe. - ,ed with two word cuts. in each number,
wealth and importance -the p.eorin¢ de-- makes a neat volume -at the 'end of the
mends of the intelligent Inhabtt■nte for full year.
and correct mfwmat.on-the solaatatttn of The profits of the above publication, go
numerous (rends, and the ;mpres'u that to the funds od,the Canada (Sunday School
a Newspaper conducted on t,beral andd just Union, -
prmcijdem, will recei,e the hearty .rapport This prospectta is sent to the friende.of
of the liberal and the just,-trflornce the the 1abSath Schr.ol Callan, in the hope that
undentetad to undertake the e,labBehmenl they w!il lend their std an promoting the
35 of • respectable Journal In this piace, lerhng clteulatioa of the *hove periodical. We
*mired that from hits knowledge of Casa- *hell he happy to place on our Inst of .Items,
dans and Canadian affairs, gained by a reel• additional name?, to whom the "Record ''
30 deiate in this colony of nearly tea ty years. will be rent grotto.
03 bill bh able to render hie peOr worthy All^Order• and CnmmnnieatinAs to M
06 of the patronage of Canadians generally, sent to JOHN C. Bi"CKi:T.
53 and e.peeislly of those amongst whom he Printer 4 PrilialMontreal.
er Moreal.
has fe•tded for the last Rae m mix years.--
Tbo Herald will advocate British connex-
ion, the responsibility of rulers. to those by -
whom they are employed and paid -:ice TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS
right of the people to. manage their oron RN1S1IING WAKE IIOUBE.
.affaire-the .ani• of liberty etril and teli• IT11E Subscribers have opened • New
Moue, and Indeed, everything that may tend J- Type Foundry in the City of New
to meliorate the condition of Sistedians. • York, where they are ready to supply orders
To detail ell that, the Herald will support to any extent, for any kind .4 Jo,b Fancy
or oppose, would far meet" the limits nt Type, ink. Paprr, Chimes, Galleys, Braes
On advertisement. It mar, therefore, Rides, Steel. Column hetet, Conapnatng
suffice to state, that falsehood and riholdry Stake. Canes, and every article necese•ry
11 will not, in its columns, .be permitted to fora Printing Office.
4 usurp the place -of truth and sound argil. 'The 'Type, which are cast in new moolds.
23 went, and that the greatest cue will be from entirely new sett of Matrixes, with
t6 taken, by the exclneion of iimmmnt and: deercounier and warranted to be unsur-
,.lneleee• and the selection of chaste end passed by any, he sold at price. to suit the
3
ui.ful reading matter, to fender the Herald lime.. All the type furnished by us to
a valuable FA'MSLT Perna, and at the same ''hand cnel,"
1534 time from arrangemente whieh have been Pnnt'ug Penne furni.hcd, and and else.
42 made for .eeuring the most Important and Steam Engines of the most approved pat
varied intelligence freta every pert of the tern•. •
23 world, it will be found to pewees high Comooait;nn Rnllrra card for printer,.
58 claim. for .Ippon epnw all classes in the (1Editors of Newspapers who wiil
19 community. As neither tronble not ex- buy three times ae mnrh Irpe as their ►ills
15 pence will be *pared to make the Herold • amount to. may give the a -bore six-mnothe
disseminator of much intermitting, and •as it ineertton in their pai-ere, and Rend their
59 is de•iruhle that iuceb, t tnformalio■ be a• papers containing .1 to theSubecrther..
20 widely doR.ttsd up•wdble, lite ptie0 of the COO'KCROFT f. OVE:RENi1
46I44ernld will be so low as to bring itwithin No 78 Ann 'a(,-eel.l'ear fork.
7 the reach of all; sod whilst every effort will December 7Ua i 917. mid
he need to make it rank as one of th hest,
it will also be one of the cheapest rs of NOTICE. -A Young Mn. of good mens
the size in Canada
W. The 1 raid 11 character, who holds a eertnfcore of wail, -
PROSPECTUS
01' THE VICTORIA MAGAZINE.
1111 AND MIS. 1100DI*, Cnaroea.
*AVM': Ydnun or the Venoms Mao/Isom *I'1
ee,,te .0 their WHIM to produce a uKlrf
nter,ats'ug, and cheap i,, odic t, ler the Cana -
liar ?.ogle ; which May Rion' amusement to
both old and gouats/ bh...hee rind Tatar,
na were, and prose, Moral Lamy, Ststi.iesof the
Colony, &reps or Useful lofo:mation, Reviews
d new Woks, sad well selected article froom
he mom popu!er •ether. of the day, will form the
,..a of the W.guine.
Th. Li; tors feet rapidest that are isde eedent
sad nunt eoemtry 1. whose service they are
proud to ded,syM their .oleo.., wed cheerfu'ly
lend Its teapot w euwetaas their arduous nu -1
ve.siab:* ua teIL.k y TL, tow I... at
which lbw Periodical is plated, is in o iter that
rery p•1e•oa within the (blot) who ort reed,
and if s•C ws for Merl mid menial improvement
ear heroin • eub.enb.r sad intron of the work.
'foe VW -Tonle Ileeaataa wo:l eoWan meaty.
7. 1 paws in each lumber printed otiw.w type,
and syn lead pepor :.rel will form sl, the end
of the years NISI Vulcanise. of tad pates,; to-
gether wjtli Title Page soil Index.
le will La used Moodily, commencing nn the
First of September, from the office of JOSEPH
WILSON. front -.tree,, Belleville -the Pnb-
Iiaher and mile Premietor, to whom •tl elders for
the Mapsine, and letters to rhe Editors, muss
be addressed. (posl•peel.) The terns of ash.
ecriptioo-OM. DOLLAR l'ER AN 11:31--
inear:a6te to it pen' in advance.
11..,•h S_ Tana. 5
('11AalBE:It'. b11Styy EL1..1:.Y. •
or t.RrcL Ran o..... Ytlfe IIOOLgtee, •
F.d,ted by Vinegar CllaaaLa.., author of Cyclo-
p.di. of Cirelitb I.tteratsre : With Elegant
lllastrattrs Engravings. Prove es seats pee
No.
C.Ot:LD. KINDALL & LiNCOLN are
T I•sgpy le ausrr.ure that they have comply -
ted arraagemeats with Moore. Chambers, as
Edinburgh, for the re-pablicariet, in sen*
ae.00tblyn.unt:.ers? ul Cranecas M.cZLLasT•
The deign "f ti,e Ilssect.Last is to yuppie •
PIN increasing demand for .twt,l, imensetive,an1
einetwmos leaning. mud le belie all the aids of
litewtate to fear ea the cultiwtion of the feel-
isp of the people -to intern entrees eluws 08
important moral and emend questioar-eeppre
every ,Iecies of stri:e end savagery -cheer the
lagging and .le: Iendng, by. the !elation of tares
drawn from the unagiwatione pf popular writers
-route the fancy by descriptions of interesting
forego serer+ -eine. rest to everyday eceupa-
tions by ballad and lyrical poetry -in short, Is
furnish an unobtri.:ive friend and gbidr, a lively
fireside companion, as far as that ob;oct cnn be
attained thrw9h the iu.tumeniality u( books.
711 saiyerWty meknowldged merits of tbp
CTCLO•xUla uv )EeiWm Lrr*a.TvKe. by 'tb•
sante author, coanected with its tepid rale, and
the uabosnded commendation bestowed by the
press. give the publishers full confidence in the
real value and entire success of the present
wont.
The publication Asa already commenced, and
witi be costiuued semi-monthly. Each sandier
will f•rm a.complete wok, nr'd every third num•
her will be (.rniat,ed with R title page and table
of eouvnix, thus forming a toauufnlly ilinatn-
led vol:noe of over 511(1 page of useful and
entertaining rediae, adopted to every class of
readers. The whole to he completed in Tmtar•
stmaya1, forming Ten elegant Volumes.
NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
From the N. Y. Commercial Adveriieer. f
12
55
43
48
41
27
30
50
8
99
62
SI
2 0 41
6 21 10
15 13 24
13 12 07
7 4 1G
14 0 29
22 3 55
29 21 I
First Quarter
Full Monn
Last Quarter
5 12
l2 15
4410 19
28 4
New Moon
First grimier,
Full Moon
Last Quarter
New Moon
4 !1
12 9
2e 9
27 11
First Quarter
Full Moen
Last Quarter
5 9
11 5
18 28
115
19
2 13
11
18
3
11
4
mon *We ; 4.87 a e for straight ; 5,15 for COURTS. ECLIPSES.
waxed and •tr.ught Mahican : 5,15 a 5,271 In the year 1880, there will be only
for
n y Madigan ; 1,15 •5,44 for pare The Court of Qearter - Sessions and Coen uclipase, both of the Sun •
ty Court will be held on the Fret Tuesday 1. -An Annular F,caipse of the Sun,
of Jaseary, April, July, mad Third Tee.. 11, 1850, not viable on any part of
'mist db.nlber en or day of November. %aerieaa eostin.nt : roalleed to the
sr
will be printed os a lage imperial sheet, ffratinn, of me. of the Ent -Inc., '• demos, of
i ob•aiarog a men 9chned. Ile hay *ee,e
.with entirely new materials, Md will he
two published every P.tnrday Mining, fol ih3 a k^ewl.1ih o_C!'.16. Irin, and Trill M ready io tech
• r,•e of the lira ekmenury banks in .hat r7te aro
leer, i1 (pfd in advance; K^-; a year, ,f paid tt p;y, if by :,error, pnnr.paid, rn 11 30 nffc,, es*
Fob. within mix month; and K3 a year, if not so in Ws* 1) McMillan, Teseheref School Semite
the paid; in all cases exclusive of postage.- No. 4, Taeker.enitb, London Reed.
From the exunnwive rircnlsttnn whieh it will CHARLES FLE:TCIIed.
have, the Herold will be a rlr.',^41e mn- Pmpt. (1. 8. Her,, Dist,,et.
TERNS. to Geese seri arlpeeot parts of Africa, Asia
The Terms are as follows
1otr:Frem 1116 to 16th of March.
Ind -From 10th to 16th' of lone.
Sol -free Mb of Ont. to fort Nov.
4411-ilreei 16th to 610 Dowieber
ind Australia. diem for Adverti.emente, which will be in- Elm -.iter O%, -e, Mtn* Dia•ret, r
iL-A Total Eclipse of the Sun, August wetted at the urinal rate.. All romintintea- (kdeceh, 18ta Dee. 1849. ( 1v•a41-tf
7, 1850, wet etmtblo to say part of Britain lions to the Editor, through the Post O:Tke,-......... .........-ii..........
North
..... .. -
North Americo : con6eed to the Pacific ,,10011 be pen -paid. 1ytrlt PRF T7:1G of every d,•.erinrtnw. err!,
Odom. Caltforai•, Tessa, and a scall pert • W. J0f1718TONF •.ori pr,w p,In .awe■ted at this as.
,f Reath dowries. Wier sed Propriety.. N•r'w7er fn, 1210