eastern part of ti»ia Contilv. has grown .to. within the past two years, that those of our citizens who have not been there in that time, would not know the eonutn.WGood, substantial houses, of hewn logs, can be found hjmjh nearly every eighty acres of hmd for miles around; and thi.s year there will be so decided a surpiiH »i the products of the sot!, as detimi.U largo and permanent barns. We found a new church, a sclioolhouse, two taverns, and a store. Mr. Xavier Martin keeps tho school, and also does the conveyancing, the notary public business, and is a general agent, who must be of great vulne tlt; the settlers, r.nd those having business with them, as he speaks several language*, and is nu intelligent and capable man. llo is connected with Mr. J. II. AJ. Wig man, who lives at the Bay Settlement, and keeps the same kind of an office there. Mr. VVigmnti is known to many of onr people, • having lived here for years,and is h straight forward, honorable business man, Wo make this especial mention of these genii emeu, because tho settlements in that direction are becoming of such importancethat it will be a great convenience to oursitizens to know of reliable men through whom they can transact business.—Grccu Boy Advocate.