Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 18 Apr 1860, p. 4

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Illlf I|HUUU3o `V _ The revolution caused by the gold dis-A coveries has hardly any parallel in the history of the world. _ For instance, the assessed` annual rental of property inrMelbourne wasi F 1843 about $450,000 and in [857 about 885;- 000,000. The gold discoveries have brought into a protable use all the natural resourses of the island, its coal and copper, and the,.grea_t flocks of sheep are now valuable for` their carcasses as well as their`eeces.' The face of the country where it is settled undergoes as, vast improvement as it becomes cultivated. The climate itself is modied by the increase of vegetation and the sand blasts_,of the` desert are rnollied by the spread of agriculture over large districts. Railroads are making pro-` gress in various parts of the great island and the electric telegraph connects the capital of Melbourne with the provinces and with the neighboring colonies of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. "l`L.. .l2_._2__._ 2.- A.--n-..l!_-_..- -..h- .I2lI".--_s ` lcviilutlsg yuan: ` for a few BOARD! -nngzvrn min __.,__ j, ._j |stat&%wLrire-%1nsnrance.?| nrvrvn- nnuvrnnn A is A 9 1 It A`! `I A \YI'\ O0 cruuy canaunuy I nail mm! In youur. Inovenecugt M which at,di:ninesa,q:aina, forgetfulneu, nomotigneu rintinciu the-.e.-u.Vwe.uk eyes. YIel|InB.l'o;hq_bgc|c ` aIId.lowe_: exII_-`ganglia _.cpnfoI'ion qt` ide;__s, memory, wi:h'm,I;1_Inch9ly, my be cund by the new` ) COUNTRY I{A'l'lEN'l $a, . ` N ' "."||J'|l_i_ _` ` Nu :-%T-ng;I`i":'r'na r% .s7.:in ~'s-46%": Li-3qp`?;y*"?i:IIngh?m7-* . i cAr1uI., s2f,:;5oo,ooo. Wl l'B~,Ul?WAR_DI oy 10Q0.snAn;no1eD_l!g- ,1, _. ...` .'. -n .. - - p,.,__ nk..:.A_v.'. IIVI D IVII Dushan- ; ,nnm.N.-aum -39rr_ie..s.ept.. szhausa. I unme.jrr.mi-w. , % jaw. . V` -- 4g.g};..n4 .4, 3;: f,1'sp3:Tr, `cam-ur` `agljapsm; : :21. _ w1ra=.UrIfAnps l0Q0.lAlFlOhD;lf?- ,1, The itfgnfz Hpnigble.Loip V I Pun Momusox, Esq}, Ilaqaging actor. W134-.u-0u,wr-. .1!`-.ss_-. _-Sammy. uu-n A {'._9L1`)`}j',`9f A S_to_k BoAq[k can be daily se'en'on the V _ V . , countei at'tl_1o_ cuugnnuxcx, "mum. A L dud Board of Oundaz Wx.yMcMAsn:n, Esq.,_ W14. Bcgantnsox, Honorable. J aux I-logs , WJP.H6ih.ub,'Esq. HPP. Jonx Cimwronn, Esq., Wu.x.wt Boss, 137%,, `. sq. Banke_rs--Tux Bax or Moxmnn. Soliciors-R9s.9, Cxuwrqnn up Cnongml. V H` - YoniIg we4nkneu, gen-1 "!!Y;e.n` yby a burmiua youah.m..nacu_ gr winch I.|'9 dlllinell.-Jninn. l'am`nlfnlnnm.nnmn1im';`|g' . Thi9TI!h.uhch7was oily opened ~1at- J nnugfy, Ind now_ has an income of ` " Whi-ch`: 1`-etnin'ed' in this. "country. The increase of business. iuiingland is_Tunpre- cedented, as shown by.the,Pm-lialmentary returns, and the -following takenwom the last September eport: 7- - . _ _ ` .It_will thnnnbeu;-en that the touil amount of business done "ing thelnst nine months of the Compnn_y's_ o rations, has. been TWENTY-TWO THOUSAN NINE HUNDRED AND ONE NEW POLIC ES, producing an additional `annual in- cnmns-6 ' '7"73`nhyft;!{_Ii-niyoirrikivi; 2`: . : esharp clo.\'n`ofici!,""' V ` Id huihowed `unto Ofiniivilhgo gidoihek the bells. ' ' ` * Andplumpu,n p|n.ridga I`:x`='gmwg;` M v 1 Ber llpsfawo c Iler cheekiireja rod 1} like 1}!!! bran new dollaqhcr oycl. .. _ licrguucq is turned neuter thug w|_x, ' I-lexjb o`o`m`with Venues vies, ` `Be hak~-'-itilnertlhanthx; '1 com-t:d`ht aaymer day, . ' lnhhohope her ufeclionsjlo win, ..Bn_I my trouble in nu thrown _nv'v`ny.. I.`-ikhufoollhaviebeenukenin.` - _*` `I am laughed at by all ofioiir rollb- Tbeygxpecled n wedding to follow, turned our Lnfmlum _ GOODING is now} engaged in treating` lhirclau ofmtltdies with themes! nslonishiqg sHucc_e.uL . The . ireqtqnent adopted b him in new, irisfbanpd-fupqn scientic grin inlet," with "new 'dinoo veIed`nemedle5,. v`vilhout niin_ orpbiaogs. The fgciliiiea of cmfe -rnldnnfn-A"IIv.'ni u'nu.'.;.n p.._ 1.. 4... -A '-I.'-:.. .._._ Wllll HEW` 0HlIOYe$II\!IlIB(lI5,. I._ II,utf._ ucl ` wzlhourniinemnl orpbiaqns. facilities ofcure M nre1n;b`.`th/it patients, an be cured Il` 1|i_il' own houpes wiihbht ex nae,in any parrot thaoumty, from an mcuraln} . plion`-`of Ilgeitcuo byleller,1 and have the |h'Iiicim`"hent ~u..m~ bu mail or axnmn. roni mcurap _ lgeitcuo byleller anc_l huvgylhg mdicihfjhgnl _`1heg:' by mail or cxptal: -vu-yo vvuIIv_|lI ISA 100%, III III, [GUI I IIIU UUlllI|I'y, f n .` . . 3 -. ` \Q1.~1|"v-u-sunny - \rAJa ` OOIDQ , _` . Representig ll :-1.)`.p:;n-ty Idsured to the oxtept o 1 TIIIRITY _M_IIal0N DOLLLARS! The Report further says, that the Directors congratulate the Shareholders on this satisfactory increase in thelhusiness of the Gompahy, and they have every reason to believe -that from the con- neclion nowcqnrhied it willg continue to increase in the same ratio. ' V The Capital of the Oolnpany is devotedentirely gs F111;: Lumu'nxs,;having no reserve for a Life renc . ' All `AQQAQ :9` nm...-I. `Ania ...I.;..:u..A On` 6L`,nu.-. Cl]. `All losses in Canada `are submitted to` the gen- tlemen composing` the Board who examine the iparliculors, and if found satisfactory, atonce order the payment of the claim. This system has called forth numerous cards of'thanks.- If A33`.-nnnnn n'|)\n`:` -u-Isa luau-yuan 4-14.:-.4.-.0`. IUI'lvll Ill-Ill-ICTUIIU |RSl'|l3 UI I.|.lIl|B3I ' If differences should arise between _claimants and the Company, the Manager is fully empowered to accept service of any_process in law. ALEXANDER smwmw. - Manager for B. N. America. I uni-nnnna n_;_; n_.....~- nu .._.- `Canada Life Assurance cow,` lulInnnnnA-Ilnn av ARI! nu IIADI u-um puny 8 IUIIUH Ill I.l.IU FKUVIUIZU. Premiums payable annually, or by semi-annual or quarterly instalments at the option of the assured. ' ANNUAL AND Mos : AMPLE Exausrrs of its affairs. T ANNUAL ' DIVISIONS OF PROFIT, `as preferable to (livisionut intervplg of (in, Seven, orun you-3. .' A. ~ . `HOIIE MANAGEMENT, Canada Wesfern. Asurance Co5y` "J, EDWARDS, Agau,-1};:i;.' thereby securing a spedy adjnstmen} of claims, and libbral regulations for resxdence andtravel. `Mn fnrthnr nntlnv mnnired from tlm nun:-ad cA1>n'AL.4...1oo.ooo .-nu-an an 1.... -_.n-- . Liverj me. coopxi:.;:;rf_ 'or Englghii.) ;r.-m,v'Bi_L>1cIaI>`Y, up most` succnssvrm ' `moiioftredting. ,, `L, ., , mm... .4,;.'::...~.".;,'.::"s'.%.-..`:`."'4% /Wknen. Diiu.-`us nhhn idnevg and . .. 1 Oonsequent on the investment of all `the Com- pany's funds in the Province. Premiums uavnhle nnnnnllv. or bv semimnnunl u IIUCTII |'C`u"IlI|llUll3 IUl' I'U5lUl`:|-ICU ll-HI l|"IVVl- No further outlay_required from the assured than the premium. ' JAS. PATTON, Agent .1 . R." ARDAGH- Medical Referee. - J50. IAILUA J. R." ARDAGH, Medical Referee. Barrie, J uly, 1859. 5 ' I DllI50'l`U|C3 3 George Mihieg . ` M. P. Ha es, James Beaty, . `-Walter acfarlane, Hugh Mifler, '1`. P. Rob9.rt_s,V And E. `F. Whit'lemore,- Esquires, Secretary and LTrea.mrer,--R o_bex*t. Spantpn, Esq. , Solicitor;-,-Angus Mo:-rison,_ Esq. ` Dr-.J.'-..l.'nmn Inn viva Du -bu I-nnnhsa :10 OH; Uno ,n1vyqU`$|wI' , ..-e-.- -.--.-..v.-,_ .--r o H` `K pikams for Fire Risk: received at:he Home STANTON, Secretary Q-`Tr_ea:ur .- Olce; T01-"onto, on Wellington-street, opposite the Commercial Bank._ _ _ Office Ham-s_,--10, A. `LL, go 3, P. M. " 1 `V - ISAAC G'.GILMOR, ?_ Tnrnnfn Dan. '2`), IRS}. ` -` adf+ioumron;nev_. I nan'tllika'n ocuectow, alone: I 1heI mos1_eourounaea1y uue, " Lift."-`i rota iI}.l'|36d|IIi'thiltl; My sweetheart has turned out untrue. And lucked me auweet any 0. lsafrie, :gn.1s5s. - ',i`NI5. m%c;i ms vi Nsnv, `P2..- 64..-: -'\IT_.. 30:; I 1` 11.14:: ,3.-- V` ,v cnnar 01-`mo1c_s...a mun .-HALL AND 32' ' T NLUDGA'l`E._HlLL, L . V AFFLIQTED READ! EUROPEAN *'J_ME`DICAL HOUSE" cA11ur..'. . . ; . .. c1;ooo,boo ` Presidenbt,-9-`-Isuo O. Gumon, Esquir. Vibe-P1flfl'dnl,+THOIAS Hnwoma, Esquire. DUDL. D1111` LULV, uzotcul I Torontq, Dec. 22, X851. YLIIIVQ `I 'the following rehl a in-A `tending Assurers:-'- _T LOW RATES OE `PREMIUM, nu keen up tit, __- _ , niqny.yonn_g'killen;_: -` >. V ` She has not the sharp claws cf) _ Jo.5 l,I INCORPORATED 32 L01` 0? PARLIAMENT, . 3 1,, "[`*r;;-. :'u?!;".I.. "?. ... mxi Gnm1'In.rn' BY A01` or PAnr.uIlnxu'. = noun f\FF'I(.`.E, TORONTO. V?~lllB_ lllclllllll mam Dy man ;ixn1ivbtr,s-namnrrvi ; gwyu-nynunnuu v.dI \BF (III, HLICIVUIIU q.cull||y it-umgn op-Wasting onlu_mpIion,Scmml| Weakneqn, Dibasa oflhe Kidney: and . H . Bladder. Rheumatiqm, 81-roaI;u',Sa,ll. V ` j _Bblll_n, Mercurial Chtonio Camiihinln--&:-_- km- IN smlt-i-;s'o1v. 14->'1.=;AcH-. ' -V4:-ms` * *.z W? .i;[....,% V _ 5 m - 1 mod `Roi mmmw.?;8m ' `A .'-,-.':u:.: .L; ,~ - V 3 un urxnsfgtxouan -no-1-n..~ s_1,5o_,o9AoA: Via-No~oh:g'e for Apvjeg; ` ` I no..- . V N 5` ?9.'2!!}9a u)eIu_n, mercunal untc Cpmpluing &c., &c.,. 'm5%`,"!:%: ,S:fre.t Wesp, Tomnt, 'C.W., A fnsnnusaxn nit _ KAI. LUIV _ _,g J.H.L gentfm Simcoe AWRENOE, : ' n......a! n.n.~__-.....;: < X851. JAMES PATTON, 7.Mrn9'1t'f`m .` `mnsorons : ` -I II I A-.-er -usn =oIdf1.'I=!-I-2 % ` From" `the Bba(on Ke'r'|id. . " " ` `I :. ____' \_-__'.4-_l~n I Ami. L 28-3mo I ::_--wx--7-3-... . 'r;"..""" C :. Id,iud' 1. llediinn,.c.ompo0ed.;(;t ` upon Y9ggtnhle..|nbIt_anceI }0.90mbine(l'yil,h, 2 fizbt ~id-.pep9i-`at T`-.--to hHrb1 999; : . "-,,'.- ' " '- .." (:1 9 .' ,' ' . . .. Huhjeon induced topffer theu,Lox-` in " . . , . 7 ct?! _ ' ih'th'c"In6(llc'aF profesi6n,"ofwn found= idi V It to get childmn to take m`odicine-_u P4)wden, tc.'= * A -. an of greatyalupvin cases of Worms, Teething, Eruptions of, the skin, and in many., `public ; ft-om" h`a.vin`g'_hr'un eipeifeuch I An... iunnm of children" : thev nnv alto bohiven . in my cO_fequ1ElI:f`p]!l0o ~-A ~ ' -V The uoiput up: n agfonn convenignt to` land by m . ,'l'en cent: the package, retail. Phnicinnl. Dmnistt and others. who wish to __.1}'0B omnmm ..-- n.'- A_,;__;,_ by mu. ,'.I:en ceuul Ina pnusngr, ruunu. v Phyaicinna, Drqlziltl` qnd othgrg, whovwish hoconu sgenaiw lihuvo a lllIp'l6,.!ill| Tenn: name than upon :9 ication. . jl_on_oy-itngia and not by null, will be -Q gnu n& Adding; I39 331 WI -I7 ` -`x-%.:.:*-Tin:-T p:`?n"i THEE: '=Tkii-Tad {id ozhurdiseuu oi childr ;. 1)"ll,! '1 5 31". in can equitinf-physio. - ' may up`, -{om convenient L__ _-- I II._ -....o- ALA mg-Ionlhn -4:03 ...n n3.`! ."u'.`) - D73; Nels? '4 .. `.._ . , Collin stood, .O,W_.. . Agent fog Baxrie_..._. GK RGEN.' . ' Fohruary20,l59.' - _, , _8.-ly ""7" i**""`-"*"'_" - '-"" `TI and why? because itmur faihto aford taneous relief when given in time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone will copvince you that what wt) any is true, A Itcontnins ~ No Iaregoric. or Opiate - nfnnn Ichul and thnnfnm rplinvo: hv rnnnnimr 3T V ' 5. .; .. F s.:....`4'~ Jn-';.*'a *":. }`*::.",; ..:>' . ' ronc - _, .eu_s- , 7 9#M&Q.;`t5b:; . .1I.t, eet._t: ft`or E` `. 9;!- mccessun as n . L . st M " 0: poss1i_hl..;(_'=-, % . "1. p?`xZ%z;.,=;.n?8% , . '5,` '14- 5." ' .';u"".r' 1*"?-`~j)5 :: I-';::i3$a9 `P! = QUE .TIUlv vDov' VA VIIDUCVII of`any'kind,'and therefore relieves by runoving the sueringa of you;-_ child, instead of by deaden- ing in sensibilities. Fox-`this reason it commends itself as the {ml reliable preparation now known for Cmnnnu unnxu, Dmmnma, Dvnxrnnv, Gamma m in: Bownns, Acxnmz-or -rn: Sroaucn, Wmn, Connlm 'l'HE'H__IAD,`,llld Cnour. also, for soflening tlIe..gumq, g'ed_uc_ing in_/lamalion, regulating Hm Ba-melt. and rnlnen-imr main. 1!. hm: am munl.. w_/`wrung may lulu`, I equgirag uyuuuuuun, rtguuu mg tluiBow`el, and ,reliem'ng pain, it has no. `equal-_. belngvan-antic-rpannodic it is used with unfailing succm innil cages `oi Coxvunsnou on ornnn` FITS. .1: you value the life and health of your children, and wish to save them from the sad and blighting consequencesfwlgich are certain to result from the use of narcotics of ' which other remedies for Infan- itile Complaint: are composed, take none but D3. Eu'on s` Innzmu Cononu, this you can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure_ the most -delicate infant. Price, 25 cents. `Full direction accompany each bottle. Prepared only by nmmrm .5 nmanvwr ,' V -. ; f. s ._ ".l`ono_nro,'0ct..._13' 1855.. . 4. Th: beatreoogi1mehdgtioh`thatI'cdug%:ve arm, nu); Frnicii,` Snr'g'eo'n Dentibt. is, that'hu1:ng be_'e|g` einployedg in _thi;; fgmilyhand given much` sitis-7 tpotion ; j ` V 7 ` C ` Jonu'1`onon1-o. ~ ESPECTFULLY announces,lha.t he will be at FRASER S HOTEL, BARRIE, ' on the 6th, m .3 8W: of.Augu.st, October, December, Februaru. nril and June neat ` IIII-IIE7I&E9 n always presents us with the same essential ele& ments, and-gives of course the Time Snumnn. Annlyzei the blood of a. person suifering from` Consumption Liver ' Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula_, &c., nnd we find in" every instance certain deciencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deciencies, and you are made" well. The Bnoon Foon is founded upon this 'l`heory-hence its astonishing success. There are .DR. s. N. PEVCK, SURGEON DENTIST, '. ~'< "*1". Mann - ' `."5A-1-'"'.(')"nA~i;1_ _7.4'.; Hump, .jx.u., n.n:,j1,)in.s., A Pr'of._ of thq Bdftiinore G.o1leg9_ofM1)_Aent.)\Surgery . 3.4131303. 3EFEREN`.3E= E . `BOND,`A.u-, R ' _ _ . Pnn.n'B. A1151-m,;A.`M., -Md). `D.r1.i.S.A, ' WV'l'il!Jl01`_o2lB."Ih1(!!Y M.D., A `_ _ ' _ APx}ofesaorI of Ialti1_,nox`-ecollege of . NI`, `., I v_ ,V1' _' C J ' u---4 It as Jon tune; o'a_ecupcmw, a LllII'd' love : me adapted to the deciencies of the Blood in dilfer-. en: diseases. For Cations, Cows, Baoxcnrns, or any affection whatever of the THROAT or LUNGS inducing Cousuum-xox, use No. I, which is also the `No; for Dxmuzssmx or Srmrrs, Loss or Area- 'nrn'., and for all Czmomc Conenaxsrs arising from '0v:a-usn, Gkmm;u.'DseiurY, and N mvous P1103- uumox. No. 2,Afor lama Counum-s, No. 3, for Dvsenesu. Being already prepared /"or absorption it is TAKEN ll! DROPS and carried_immediately. into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. ,4 is for F1-nun: Iansounanxncs; Hrsnau, Wuxm-:s.=, &o. See special directions for this. For SALT Rheum, Enorrxoxs; Sonoronous, KIDNEY, and Bunmm Com-LAuIr sl, lake No. 5. In all cases the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the Bnoon Fool: 51 per. bottle. Sold by ' ' CHURLH & DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway, New York, And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. ' I(..-..L noel. Inna. ' 1-: ant`... (In sue Duo, uu by all! VJ Jzugudu, UCIUUET, uecemuer, February, pril and June neat 4 NEWMARKET; on the 1;! -2nd& 3rd of each month, and BRADFORD. on I 854th of eizch -month uuu lJI.IX1ll'\II.lvII U I'lI"fGlI U. CHCI` Iiu When he will be most. happy to wait` upon those who require his services in any of the Branches of his Profession. . ' ` I1- .......1.a ..I.....o..o.. 41...; :. ........ ..- c..:1..... :. ..;..' 0| llll ITYUIUSSIULI. p _ He would alsostate, that in case of failure in any work warranted during the past Eight years, it will be repaired bee of Charge, provided no other Dentist. is, or has been, employed to operate in_ the same mouth; but should another Dentist be em- ployed, the warranty in all cases will cease. I'I'1`l.`T".\7'l \I"I' `I.W17fl`T\ A /Vrrrrrua meet the increased: demands of the business, Dr. F. has secured the services of D. G. F., who for many` years has enjoyed a highrepntation in the States, and who, from` his connection with D. 0. French, in his business, for the past three years, is--well knownin Toronto, as a skilful and accomplished Dentist. DI`. Eran:-h `Iii Huvnnnp AP ni|`:I.h-skiniao Glen In`; me Iouowxng genuemen; ` ` - To the Citizens` of {lbw-onto.--I take teat plea- sure in introducingto the public my fnend'M; D. French,. M.D., and graduate of the Baltimore Col- lege of Dental Surgery. I have been acquainted` with Dr. 'Fr`ench about ve yeers,a,c._eusiderable` portionef which time he has assisted me ii: prac- tice.` He is a gentleman of irreproachehle moral character; 'a`- thord11'gh;y educated Dentist, and practiehll ikld in every: department of hi;spro- ession. . - Jherefore .recommend him with dntirn r..u.uvuu- -nu-uu Aug `VV7I_ ucynl lluclllt U,l Ill,1JI'0- ., -Iithenfoge .1-ecqmAmend him with.q`x)1tiro. condence to alfwho 1nay'require the 'ue`rv} cea of I Dentist. -7 -- - ~ - ' UUII IIUCIICU ` a Dn_ti_st. v ' .l.`J_..'J.l.'AJ.'.I..I. .|.'4.a...L.L\aJ1\,.4.l.J`41J With the least possible pain; and particular atten- tion [paid to the Regulation of Children : Teeth, Teeth inserted 01': Gold Plate or Pivot. Cavities} lled with Gold`or Si1vet"Fbll, or any other Branch of JDAEN SUR GER Y executed with neatness an I`\`1l i H1: ' IICCUIII pl IBIIEQ .IJEIlH3I'n Dr. French has thehonor of pn1iiihin`g the fol-' lovqih recommeudtions,ar1d also of referi-ihg to the to lowing ge`ntlemen_:. Tn [ha (.'1'l1'2bn1'nf' 75:-nnln -__T hrn rampant in... I5 `[0 my within `a. :re gold, ruled by :10! -ltigzo gn ICI be same trlihg 3 rl19d in ail-lled` m,Lwbo -oaenftt mom" I he: in I ` ` -.7` 1!" _I ~`L: ef'I'a`.t3"'Ae.s justice tI.|E T0053: 7 , . ` Bylhis `operation the_ o,lkali' `ofgthyeb soupphites, wit. the .natural oil ..th e hgir, mil ,!ea.vcsl1,pon- fettly clean and` beautifuy ii wn_n.Aer.wasbipgs`o the whole ears every hatniii .? . T . hairwill '_di`Gss'1Ia . V i}\1\V1l__l`ll)`,_ILI'-if (oils.-`cl 9. fect?on; witli `the `rui. adyjqnh" clean:-Ii;--II stv.i.ns..%o9r!!.Ie3 as greafer -- jofmiod _or K-ateretiw !an 1'3..t.sIlv:.v.i!!-g .\ .osz7I..t.t.;m-.-.the:.t=.:>s.s!!-`!<.?i. : . [iI.Id~Ii.l{ and "P 7 `L-`}5.'.=~.`V"3 3 men 'nhi!,wiIh.6la . is-m1. poem. mind .znst~ua_o: ' ilii3i,!iliiTgii,.li!-;i8`7 ' Ul 11121.1 1 an A) ununn 1 execuleu. wun K168111958 and du`wa,l>ili~ty. _ - _ A (r cuancns `EXTREMELY MODERA'_l'E. .50 Parties requiring Operations performed are requested to come early in the day.` V Oice Hours from Eight a clock a.m., to Four p.m. August 13, 1856. 33-ly ' \ [monnugg 1Ig.`r_I1_r;t:+H,_rg_:n;n.n.s.,| DR. EATO'N ,S- % I3EiJST1I'IS`I'2E=I;?T~.. um 31 ncv. :1. a, uni`! Dr-J~.3-*9*WW8!: Drgi.` Bmoun. I537. _I)I' Di-. `N. I .114... 1... Tho{1_a;ndire_dnily'.apakihg in 'ti1e Apx-a is'e 0} ._. _._--_ iledlmy human Blood upon being 28th, 1869.` `FIVE v'PR-EPAfl_A_1."I9N_ `KVIII IIIIE IIUGHJAI Acluiulllo A}--I ~11 _,it,"Wae'.tep.6;I,c{-::b V the. mone)?"kiog`o?,`.i.ondon,A that four `u{illion_ dollarem gold, was on its (my7 froth` Auetraiin ` to quell their coffers. _ This large-amount of treasure etloet at one time, on..i1e_.wny to England, in good evidence of; the brodnctivee neuot that anriferouetoonntrya The London Qun'rterlyARe'v`iew, in its last _ie_ene,`c'on- rein: `nu nrtiole upon the ,threeC_oloniee of Australia, which preeenta a variety of, interest- ing {note in regard to` that part of the? world which-`Wu lately, so little known`. andvwhieh - was chiey need as nlnndr ofie`xiie t'o r those British subjects who had forfeited the reepeot, end condence of their fellowoitizene; an en; to rendertheir nbsenoe for n specified period ` indispensable. . . V V. A II in n nnrinnn fan! lhnl Enaland. which has EWMARKET; 51} life - 2nd 6' mom and BRADFORD, on t3ze:4tIa of each month [hen he will he most lmnnv tn waif nnnn Ihn o __ 1_gev.n.rXl':. D!'+ r Dff';F'. A. Oliiiv I)_gIJ._Scgrpa '; ' Aymsmmmagnjqgg and llelindq 8u'eetq.; ,, ,. V m.. V.,..u, lg '50-} 3 '71?i3:}:"iif E3ifr'13CXd'd53r;'i Bi 1% 1r71? i"7i9:' -A.!&= jv.-z_fn._ CHURCH .1: `DUPONT, No. 409_ Broadway, New York. 13-l3iAns ` " 1;sr"s`ii:ainqn;j1aag.,e' Eau6rh,`PuysicIini or use _: qqn _._l_.Ivu.:.s u _v..- 4......- `zuax eclmols ~u`1vellu`new1 give in lheirluuqunll--' `~-oa !o_ucIion,- and-vecomuuen it in Ill cue: ol'eru|Ir : iiou',*.~qnd'dieeuee of the ecnlp and .bnin; but all ziho` h`ue:me'd~;iI, unite-in teuifyinglhat it will pn- eeno lhQ`liuil-- fqoin being gn,:_:':<`lhftom falling to. n .,gge as well no restate. e f llowing :- - Y " "Oak Grove, 8.0., June 2` 1lh; 1869. Piot. O. J`.`Wobn: Dear Sir :-Your Hair Resin- : relive is` rapidlvlgaiuing populngit in this community. I have had occuioniolny-pre] , iee aside, and give your Hair Resxomixe _u pcrliact nest :-- ` . During; the year 1854; I `was no unfortunate as to belhrown lrom myaulliy ngninh a rock near the roadside, from which my head received nimou let- tilalo hloluj cousin 1 g"rea';`dn`l of `irritation, which coliimhuilled to I hninind external nutfne of the head, from the `elk-cu'of which my hair ewes nally destroyed ovcuho cntire eurface oi` the head. From the time I lira. discovered it: dropping, h9w'- ever, up to the -time of its-total disappenrnnce, I em- ployeii Ievervlhitigjl couldlhinl: of, being a p_r`>'i:es- __,| _..I .u.......l.o .. I Sepfombex Jo; ;}:..4 yCII'I - .- < - ` ' To prevent fraud. I cannot Iilcineu of the Doctor is on the Awrappe;-`of ea,ch.bo1lle..an_d Dr. " Fred. Dellenhuugh _6z C'o., Bu1Il`o,.,N; Y,, f blown in the glass. Direction` j mmvm .` e_a:h ljoule. No. 1 iuold for ltper `Illa; __o', _TOI'_ 76,cgntn._ With this Ii 0 notice they've} `0|'d.N)_' t_he_ pubIi-,*rely- ing on I it virtue: in recammpdding th`emlvea_.`? - ` . -MA : 8.'l`HRI'I`n\I' L While rah-totb.`kf.th-ii` . , . . in anything the-rims-n .. pv}i*in!`i.!.~`II . inn of an ab as muph 1hu:Intgl,_ I , !t"lh instant, catch : rm 016 of the nun, . the month till: I00! 11: open, then down with ~'_the mixture, and in 3. `second or two up will come the poison. ' This eonxse -will nnswqabetver in n larger_nu1nbe_r of cases, thl,.n.nny'-other.` if, by this time','the physician hag; hgt an-ived, m'nke the patient swsllqw the whihiof an egg, follnw_e_d b; ucnpeof strong co`'eje hecaue"jhe|e".n [plinnees pt`: hslfn;h'u'of_inter nullify .1 nuinbarofi1)oii6nr` `guy, nlhpr ncmuihla Ania-Ion. an nntintu fnlhnuv ' wow .--._v { EJJOUB T8 or ALL: ',,-,__.;_"-r.-4-1- -n-.u:....'. vm....:..x...L .1 oh. Ii-"_- R,.dE`}l. .Al='lA`.1."l 6`N,, `ever, tone mime or no-total alsuppelruncc, 1 em- ployed nvetvthin i! could ,.lhin|: beiu a profes- sion! mun mysel , and, II I thought, nu erstuuding the nature of the disease, but was nally defeated-in e_very bruiiflion advanced. ~ Thpja no olher circumallinces induced me to preqci ion ad'vunced.', V Theses no other circumstances the reeert to_ your worth Hair Restorative, which 1 have every reason to be ie ve`, produced I very happyre- eulu um months alter the n} application, I had. as .ben,u!iI,ul a head of young hair as I ever saw, for which I`.'cerlIinly`owo you mymost sincere thanks; Rest assured, deer er, I shall recommend your reme- dytoall iqquuen; moreovenl eh_,all.uIe u1yiuu- ence. which I auer.mvself to say, I! not a little. You can publish this-if ou think . 7 Ynursnrerv resoeclful v. M. J. RIGHT M.D, l0lll'l,7VI':l'y n:Iy|_=|;uuuy,, nlllualp u Anus-one .....v, `Oee oftha Jeeraonian, Philippi, Va., k _ . A _ A Iecember l2_th,glS58. Dear Sir:--I feel it my `duty as wall astray pleasure, to state to you the following circumstance, which `mean use as you think proper.- A gentle- mano this place, (a lawyer, has been bald ever since his ear v youth; so muc so, that he was com- _ ' lied to weara wig. Hewae induced to we a ttle of your. Hair Restorative," which he liked [very much; and after using some we or three bottles his hair grew out uiteltuturiantly, and he now hnsn handsome head of air. The gentleman ; name isBradford,and hefi very well known in our adjoining counties. many persons` can testify to the truth of ' this statement; [give it to.you. at the, requst at Mr. Bradford. You can sell a great deal ot'your Hair r Restorative in thiutnd the adjoining coduties it you - have the proper agents. Yours, &c.. I . THOMPSON SURGHNOR. - Da. Wood : Dear Sir. :-Permit me to express the obligations I am under for the entire restoration 01 my hair to its original color; about the time 0! my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming ray, but upon the applieationvof your Hnir estorativr. it`soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful in- vention, quite eicacious as well as algrceable. ` . . , , S. HALBERG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz; large, medium-and small ;' the small holds i a int. and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium olds at least twenty per cent more in pro rtiou than the small, retails lur two dollars per butt e ; the lar e holdsa qua:-1,40 per cent more in proportion, an retails for three dollars per bottle. 0. 1. I000 55 CO.. Prunrietors. 44-1 Broadwnv. .l.'.l8V us. J.!_1;hU_1_y1_,LVl`4, And xnnst_p_cver4ho; taken except inconncclion with No. 1. It will !hn _:ma_lnammmoryv Rheumatism, all kindan:i)f.li`l1vor and lfghng, worst e'ec_l ol -aids,` ,_ 0 _ puma `w cg er, rom _c or A-m. Tliae giodicnnai will'e`ect O'URES,"`nol l"em(:va`l:s lrom one pair! oflhe body llho pthei. EI'RnmQmlhI-L in nn'm:nnm.r...:....a. 51...` u-__..- uvln one pan ol [no body lo the olhet. ` _ 13- Ramomher`. to prgcvv.`-nrqonru:-iono, theta Medi emu arc prepared by.0t;nQocma Flmnmcx Du.-' unuucn, who huv pracuced in Buhlo over: 27 years. . v . and relaus lor lnrce dollars nouns. O. J. WOOD 65 CO., Proprietors, Broadway, New York, and Al 14 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. DeA?d sold by all good Druggisls and Fancy Goods a ers. - Ana sum uy an 3 Deafers. _ `March 21, I860. 68810!) snow. The dose must be !adnpled lolhelempera- men! of the Individual 0 -Llaking it, and used in such quantities as to ncl `gently on me Bows.-ls. Let Ihe dictate? oiylf __1r:lt{;Ejudg1ne{;Il- guide Von In I use 0 I 2 > R IN lGORA- TOR and it will cure -Liver Con laiuls I5`!- Iious ;\Ilacks,Dyspe-psia Z [G h 1-0 In i<;PDiz;rr l1ueln, S u m m er Complaints, "' lbyscnlery, D ru ps y, Sour Stomach; Habitual Coslivcnc-ss, Cholic, Cholera. Murbus, Chu- milcra Infnnlum, Flam- lence; Jnundice, Fe- `lmale Wcaknesses,nnd may_be . nsetl _success- LU `fully as an_ Ordinary Family Medncme. ll > w|ll cure Sack Head- ache, (as thousands can _. leslily), intwemy min- mes `iflwourlhruc Ten- spoonfuls am taken at lhe commencemenl of -I latlack. r All who use it are giving lhc.-i_r Icstimony in its avnr. ` -MIX WATER IN THEMOUTH WITH THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TO GETHER. DI.-hon nun A119! an-II A061; o J? 2. Perfectly clejn, well aired vessels. Not `an innitesimal speck of. any foreign or sour`snb - stance'adhere,s to any of them. , ' ` 3. Churnjng before the cream becomes old.` 4. Securing such a, temperature that it will re- quire altbut halt` an hour for cburning--if per- formecfmuch sooner a loss of butter must occur, and jt is not so good. . ' ` - 5? Work all the buttermilk out, vwhichis rarely` d6`ne--and work no longer, whichis still more rarely, but sometimes done. . . T ' R. an H-m'nnrn.uI. nnlt_.nn n an nnnnn in n cATHA13L`1"ib PILLS, l"l\IlIIl-I YI`ll'\I.`I\ ITKDIIIJ Ull IVBl'y- pfl Ol "19 are good and sal'e'in all ` is needed. such as Dc- mm-h. Sleepi ness. L Q i n 3, Coslivenesa, the whole"b'xly, from '_ ucmly, if neglected, rver, Loss of Appe- gior. of Cold ov'er.1lu- Headache, or weight in l lnry Diseases,` Worms RhmImn1ism_ 1: In-nnl is compounded enti become an establish: cine, known and up- usedit,and is now re- I in all lhe diseases for mended. - ` ll Illnllonl` Ihnnnnna 1 lnenuea. ' ` lthaacuredlhonsands I yeargu who had given up numerous unsoliciled ` ession show. I Thu .1... Inna! lm .cdH~6:}uExI 4:30;: _ - " Pure Vogotablo Extracts. and put up in GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will` keep in anyclim ate. The. FAMI. gentle but at prielox has us twenty years. Tha nunst: -_.. _ -an-u uuuuaaij an U VD, OF BUFFALO, N. Y., AFTER att tinprecedented successful practice of over thirty years, being about retiring from taetive, practice, at th_e requestof numerous friends In all parts of the country, has consented to make two ' medical preparations upon which he has bestowedtbe ` can mid knowledge pl hit-long experience, and-has lelt them with the dierent druggists for `sale. To ,thoee4wh,o are `acquainted with the Doctor nothing said-lo others, it is but necessary to any, lhll he:ba.s~for,venrs prescribed for from 4,000` lo 5,000 pereom, `and always `with _the greatest sucress. Can-.3 that have baled other `medical men, vi-lded v rreedily to his treatment, and persons came daily from hundreds of; miles to be cured. The Doctor, how- ever, baendt been able, like others. to c_ure;every- thing vWilh_on_e preparation, but has put up his medi- 'cine in two bottles`, which are numbered 1 and2 `Th_onttmberlisn V '- ". - 3;: BLOOD PURIFIER, Suncrior to the nuns: unmet of s.+.m..:tt.` ....a.. twenty _ | The constantly in- those who have long` lhe satisfaction which : lhieir use, has induced the reach of all.. ( "`|.n Dnlund-:1\I| In':..Il 1 HIE I'El(?ll OI Ella. The Professxon Well Calharlics act on the TI... PAMILV ma- IIIC IIXLVIIJJI DA with due refernce `to fact, been compounded purest Vegetable Ex- . on every. part 0!` the nremsml nml gal .-'in all Ooanioi sus':.;ir'3 v,;.:.;.;.. _I1vilfoii pisbi deliberately or by. china,` intetd -of out into mnltitnd; n6un4=`or'in_cdh_tntfoiclam:-7 ` tiona,de8i)'atch some o'no'fo`r the-`do ctor.'~> * while run to tbc{kijtcbex':' ggn hnlf nglutot inter in anvlhinc that islinnnil . nut it ihtbi u an wuv_e pnystc, tn unntter one: :13 an alterative worlgingidtrectlv on the Ltverpnd Kidneys. 0.-xpe|- ling thervfrontall tnnrbtd matter, thus bringing mto aclton n|Fthe or_gt\ns that may have become inactive, and may be relied on tn cure Liver Complaints and Complaint: of the Kidney_s.,lnci ient Consumption, Dyspe in, `General .Debtluy, OI Ulcers, Scrorula, Salt R cum, Ptmples. Sore:-, Nervous Debilitv, Ery- aipelu , Inrmities of Youth and Age, and all other dleqayeqwhioh hqve their-~or_igin.ibn a disordered or impure `stptq,o_lf. - It iaol a strenghthening nature, g_ng_!_ will never woakegtor prostrate thebody. Tltanumbrltsn .` .` V ,' . r V FEVER. And mm! neverha taken exam: in m........'u.... ;..:.._ u--V JJIUCIIKS, IVU|'|||.` Rheumatism. a great and many diseasa to nllmerousto mentionin ' nou,1to 8. ` ` 330 . Dec. 2lst,_I859. J-lJ-I\F\J.lJ .l \J.l.IvI.L' ll'Jl..\, sup`eI-ior to the purest extract of Sarsparilla, made emit-elv_of roots and [marks of ghis and Joreign coun- lrielg line beat `properties ofwhnclr are extracted by an rcntiro new chexniril process. It was, in larger doses as algaotivg physic, nmt_Iller as alterative working dnrectlt the Lwer and 1m......._ ......u_ . rams. 3 DIIIES; ` ,` . THE LIVER INVIGORATOR am`. Family CA- THARTIC PILLS arerelailed by Druggisls gene- rally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the xlargajowns. . 1 nan 1 m r sol` xlarga ktowns. iiiiridnnmon. `tin: run tuna:-`Ir nun ; fI\l1:~< .i8l|l8l'l|('S 80! On NM! The FAMILY CA- nu'II-: Jun u-u.-.'ann.. `an You can publish this-if oumuuc Youn,very respectful y, J .- '3n- nflhn Tn3nrnninn_ Philinni. Va.- `rllllhl Ull- active` Ca- used in his I! unnra LIIIIIIIJ _I IIIIIIIUUK UI WK` IIIIII III, other accessible` Articles, as nntidotu for`-any poison thdt` `xiliiuin ix; the stomoh_L, n........a `n... ........ , r ...`.1;;'. ..:..-u..'. 1:'.~:.. -4.1.1 FAMIl:Y Tm- Inn nnfinn l`,.., rnnn; DELLENBAUGH,_ BUFFALO. N, v. NEVVER Dngxiwrns. m1 z"ice, One Dollar per Bottle. ---A Y.Rn---- I80 . ' "S. T. W. ANFORD., ' Mannfavmrer and Proprietor. 385 Brmdwsy. Raw York. 1859. A 514) sAI~u~'..<.>,5D's P8103. 3 ninja.` R INVIGORATDD m SANFORD S -jg `r.I.I FAMILY entirely from_ Gums, and has blisbed fact, a. Standard Medi- . `prov:-d by all that have ' sorted with condence for O which it is recom- ll: ELIE Kqlllllllu lUl.' Illlklllg H313 lR7B|:_UI.IL_Iv|3l' I: There are a few buttermqkers who have estab- lished such a. reputa.tion_for_ making the very neat article that all they can spare tjkmarket is eager- ly taken at several cents a paund above the mar- ket price. So tar. as we kngw, they all adopt the following rules; or if they do not, they practise them : 1 A ......c....n.. ..1...... .'.-n'.._ ....i ....1.. -1--- a.-.._ gccummenumg Inemselveolj WA; s,{r:aoz;n'roN.% ' 1350,-; .1 `<.`;- -3745`: ' lnnn up ru..u IS a tlxayuc which the pro- ` pracm-e mote than Tnnmc PILL is Ilsa:-no `min .-In ulna nun, creasing demand from used llna PILLS, nml creasing ucmanu Rom used lhe PILLS, and all express in regard to me lo place them within nnnnuu rtuu has t this well established front a vat-iety of the | tracts, `which act alike , alimentary canal, and cases where a Cathartic rangements of the Sto- ` V Pninstn the Back and l ' Pain and Snrenezm over I sudden cold, which fre- I end in a long` course ol tile, {Cree ittg Sensa- ; b od y. estlessncss, I the head, all Inamma- ' in Childrenvor Adults, Purier of the Blood, ` which esh is- heir, loo th is advettisement. ' gadnpled lo the tempera- `-ilaking `, Qgenlly , your judgment guide . LIVER INVIGORA- knoxir that the dibrem ruons of the bowels.` I-lAr:'rIn `DIIJ. 1...- ` within the lqrgt [we all hnpesof relief, aslhe certicates in my pos- ;E!|'ll0llS OI HIE l)l)W'IS. HARTIC PILL has `hi: 1 1:` I u.|nl.ligl....l wT.n.:*. perfectly clean ellhr, not only clean from all crrt, but fromveveqbad odox~-pure, sweet, and frs x: n n....r....n... ..1..X.. ~.....'n -:..'...: _L.......I.. 17.; -... I2-14in B171! : ygguusmu remguy-'-I. sage `Uure for cam "'"P` `.'l1aMayt,-`~BrnncInitin,' Couglu, Colds, and ,( .""'-, = Deba'My.- -For. .1116` 1280851; 9? Cpngumptiveg ytrvous Suirert, he is wxlhng to make the WI `public. "W . 1-o`thooo4 3:0! it, he Wl} send um Pm _-jc " o'n,1w Irections rec o , .1!rt?: sample of the medicine, which 1 f chum)` h u . ;beat1';i7|J,1 .cm`?i'1!ltion _ot' Nalure s sig.IYl{lF` 1'38 WEEKEZ` okmnk ADVAJEE V 0 _ ` `.; A, > . ` I ' . . ` ,_ 1'|::r:i:1rg, R165`, ?ET1EBYOUS;1:_SlJFFERERg` I.` V fnp lnltnhn` __ -_. - _.._ ......-_. -- -..... -. ,....... TO FEMALIS., Dr. R. can be successfully consulted on all diseases peculiar to Fexnnlcs. N_B.--Dr. Rn-rnnhk in cnhn nnnnl 6'." H. U;,.|...:_) p('l)lII I0 l`l`lTN|IL`$. ` 1\'.B.-Dr. Reynolds is sole ngenl for Dr. Vivhnis Female Monlhlv Pills. Among the many lhuusand boxes of lhese Pills nnnunlly sold, not one complaint` `has yet bet-n made agmnsl them. Lndws m n cer- lain silnalion ehuulll um use lhem, lhe paruculurs 01 which will be found in lhe alirclfuns acmunpnnynng each box. Price $100. San! by mnil In nn_\' part of the world. "Beware of counlerfcils. They are not on sale In any other plare. h DI`. is the onlv rrau/nr n/urnlnl nln-.~i,..'nn :.. nol on sane nu any other plare. R. Is only rrgu/rir erlumted ph\'sir-inn in this 1-iIy who do.-voles his Whole.` lime e:rr/}zs{n/r/ Io - llnelreaum-nl of diseases of a private nature. [The affliclvd would do well In make inquiries before cun- snlling thnsc n(l\`ern sing in llnis cil_v.] Dr. H35 p:.1c- licc zxlends Ihruugh every Stale In the l'mun and Ihe Briush Prnviut-es. _ n- l?l2`V.'\'nl new r:nt."A'rInrnnx.- mnn nnr `Luau ucannug mu m lmail, by addiesaing ` April mu, issb. 7. '};nck the butter in the js ox- r1'{i'ns Iolid- H put as much in as small space as possible. R Y.nutlv. nnd' int lnn, nrnvin ann, tidal. paxi ; 5&3!) ' - - 3 N, AND ,sI.+ers=Toaavvon$"EI -nn._..`.1-...n- lainable by the established s_vgtem_ urqayaw 0] Je arson Uoue e P ' . 0 the Provincigu 15" ESUMES` the practice of his P, r "." Toronto. and.i's prepared to treat gxmsion in Acute and Chronic Diseases with a auccestgrxgig` I- HIM . Onion and Iizsxmmca 308 Y .For the convenience of,partiesuri]iIi;etie"cerfxE.t " U r '1 r .. 1'?."i`,3c{ i`;`..f. `" ``` "1 `` W Books of ll` ........A.. \1'-..-_._L_.. 1 A... .-.___.--, ---., .......... .., ...... ... 1* YOUNG MEN, Who, by indulging in secret lmbils, have contracted that suul-sulxlumg, mind-pruslraling, lJU4J)'-dc.~Vru\`m vice, should npply In `M. Rcvnolds witlnom dcI;u'-. In these. as Wrll us all nah. -r I-Slut: ..{`n m;...,...L ..., vice, HHOUIU apply In `In. ltcynolds without delay. In these. as welt as all other ca:-es ufa private na- ture, Dr. Reynolds cumnicnds an early nppl.-anon, and without any vanity or aspiration, l't'('u!('t\` slam that no case within the tench of mortal aid shall ever cave "him without a cure or sntisfnctiut. given. ` 'l"(\ L`l.`\l.\ I l.`L` Irmeu wlln nearly .501) pages. 1'rI(". 2.5 (`L-nI_~. Lezlers dc-31-rilnng age. symptoms; Qvfllpln-H_. kc. properly amended lo, and medicines. .~'c(-un-Iv strain! from olwervmion, sent to all parts ofthe worfd; N0 Iellcrs WI be nnswrn-1| nnl-an Ilmu ..ny.m. n .- VA 11:. JuLu.lUAl.. U I./1111; --.liL-aul1ImI\' lraled wllh nearly 300 Prim . 25 Lellers dc-scrllnnn n-_n-. wmnlnmql. n.-m.nm....- yrom ouservanon, sent in all 0! the world. No be answered unless they mnlmu n remittance of one dollar, cunslllllion lee. Cumulu- liun al Ihe Otlice, free of charge. All r-mnmnni.-mimm n.Ll.-..-.~...I an I.` T `I'?......r.v.l. uun in me UIIICC, In.-c 1.)] charge. All connnuunnirnximns mld_rc.-sed to E. J. Reynolds, M.D., 1'0. 19 Exchange Place, Rucheslcr, l\'.Y., will meet wilh prompt allemiun. 13' Office hours. {mm 7 A M, In 0 D M` EY`I'RAORDL\ Al{\' N(mcr~:.--Dr. W. C. Lispenard announces, for line. benelil uflhe sic-k and nnlhrluuate, that he continues Io devote the whole of Ins Inn 10 the treatment of private dis:-use-.< :1! his ollica-, Ex- change Place, Rochester, New York. `|:`..I.......... an teen . 0 `-- ..-_,-v..... -uva.vvIA.aUJ1, IILVU ' A . (Ln: or Aunona), "G';-qdvuale of`Je arson C'o_llege Philadelphia m La-mliatet Provmcvu Medical Board .'D`ESUMES' the (practice Pmrn..:-_ "i$'S;1.L} i=I1w8.7I$E:i7.<'3I.'I'oZ'jiia`m ma waver six or_eigl_:t hours before boiling" (twelve hours for every old"o 'es is not long.) Then nut. them iE{nibnilin`o"wutp1- n` Hm: mind:-; and ` `lbs ' an n UDLIUATE NA'1'L'R His long experience and . -. .. tion to this c-lassul-un,p|a;m`_ re` and lpeedy method of treatment, and 1;: _extraondinary t-m.-reas, during a lung and . XlBn!t\se ._L-onstitution, or ('onm.-ment from but-incs. prtactice, enables him, condentially, to pw,,,,'. `U p'er_sons a safe and radical cure, wtlhnul injury to '5, Bv a long course of study and pl ('ll(`l cxperiem, Dr. Ruhas now the gratication of presenting the unfortunate with remedies that have never failed smc, he rst introduced them, to cure the most ttlarmin cases, and thatin` a very short but reasonable llmgi` without the aid of mercury or anyottn.-r delt-tcriuui drug. Within the last forty years, Dr. R. has cured more than one hundred thousand cases of the abovg character, and it may be said safely that male than one-halfof the patients had been previously treated with mercury and other pmsuns. Dr. R. can In-_ sum:-uufullv nnnunlrml nn ct... r..n__ "IR .IJl1`?S5 I ' I Diseases otthe Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Jaundice, Dropsy, all forms of Scrofula, Teller, and the most obstinate dns-eases ul the Skin, Neuralgm, Dyspepm, Cuative Habits, Piles, General Delnlity, N;-rt-ou. A'ections,C'hronic Pulmonary Allectimu-, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Cuugh and Cnlds, lttttpienl Cun- sumplion,ltttlatntttattnry and Chruuic Kheutuatl.~m, Ulcers of the Lens, Ulcers of the Mouth, 'l'uu:.yue, Throat, Nose nnd Lips, Incipient Cam-er, (llandu|'.u Enlargement, Tumors, Chronic Sore l`2_ve.~. !\l-.-rt-uml and Syphilitic Allen-lions. Pain and Swelling ut` the Bones, and all diseases arising from the itnptm: state of the Mood, whether Heretlitary, Acquired or Cun- tracted. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. and other Chmmc Complaints of years standing. Gunnrrhusa, Ulm-I, Syptullis Strinture, Suppre.~.-ion uf the Menscs in females, suceesslully treated. ' .. Vrrurnrrv IIYSAV wnn mercury and Omar pmsuns. Dr. R. can be successfully consulted on the follow. ms Diseases: ' nicunun nl lhn `Jun: w:l`lInnn RLHLI... T-._, :- me nrmsn rrnvnu-es. _ Dr. REYNOLDS GREAT \VORK- THE PRI- VA TE JVIEDICAL G U1DE-.Bx-aul1I'nI.'_\' _iilu:- lrnled wnlh nenrlv 300 nntn- P.-.'.... 0: ........ PAIN`inthe right side, under the edge of 1 the ribs, increase on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently "extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy I sensation in the back part.` There is gene- `. rally a considerable loss of memory, accom- -panied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is some- times an attendant. . The patient complami of weariness and debility; he is easily startled. his feet are cold or burning, and he com` plains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his -spirits are low; and although he is sati? ed that exercise would be benecial to him. a yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it; In fact, he distrusts evcfl remedy. f._Several_ of the above symptom at_tend{the_ discasc,_but cases have occurred Where few of them existed`, yet examination of the body,`after death, `has shown ll to have been tensively derangc 1 'A,G..U_E yAN'D'FE.VER. if - DR-7 M LAN3 s Lnmt Plus, IN cases 0? `Amie A`N'n Fxvn, when taken with Q_uiln- -lfprodutive of the most happyrcsults. N0 ` 'l>cttf-lgathartic canbe used, preparatory 5- 'K5t.iiftf:t1iingiQ_1inine. We would IdV" 1. |n,WhQL8-:|mlCtcd with this disease I0 SM `! A Dninrnauau l i `- - Inn !VlU..`l-"C IHHCCCQ than A um nun. A Mcaso-au:e..a sea'e2.i[;=* .'::.."oi:Izn;';. .;.... a.....m- `i"u .,.1`:`.`."-.5?-'.`<.":.i'a..;`;..ai',`f.`"-'5 .:':"fl`9-b!vg9$goanuu:x3. M omwm` -` : `.;!--- ""'3. . suscmn 'r . ` % f:..>,t Asia. 'diI<;= 1'.e?Ir ' : $ : t.e`,2' `;=.ide-s F getsblp mndy-`-3 smje `Gut-e'fo: c, ,,uum |.datli_ayz,: Broncltitin; Cold, Nllhog Dbd."c' -For..thoAbenet. of (`.m......._.. "M." Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, i)YSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. run-.- vn an no uvunu Inuvnu vvunu i{o'un om-y es not ltoo._1ong.)"'51"1i:I , put themj o`~boilin`g"w_Ltet a`; little` and the want a oi1ld'l`e kbft_ it a mbdtrallfboil till they are dons, _Which shoiald be tested, with"-I fork: then pbur ofth water :nd"leI}tlioui stnd in the pot till dry. Grealrcare should be taken not tolet-them boil 3` m'oxnentaflor they no ' done," audit will render them '..water_y`.~ :`An.-efx- cellent plan to -`make old: potatoes mgdypis tn _tu'm them into 3. cloth `sud. mpidlyqlxake them nbout`, or take them :one at atime in,.3'cl_oth and nliahtlv nrnlulhnvn . YNIA `Inn-'n\nat~nnfnInaI::hnnIrl - LIVER _ PILLS, Nlll ll|C(.'l `NIH! prompl BHEINIUH. K3` Office hours, (mm 7 AM. to 9 RM". -....-.ev - -us, gun n-tun February 20, 1560.- uauuuuuu. `Toronto, November, 1859, ,.-...__-- --`vv-, - - -o oth|"`h" dd.n. In n-nuns. Bu:-....w1n damn 00 write uag order: a1e}!"`3`!.' . . Addr$_s gllordgrs to ,B_ROS._. .;Pz1'm.vRGH P`- .. __ than Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. _ T0 -mnsgurnm DRTI:1:I;T` - "HOMAGZOPATHY. luuulu, 0|` l{tKU I-IIEIIMUIIU Ill ! -lllll_0 U1,-I'Ul_0lIl Illll slightly preas.'them;: . {rho .ln.r`geat- Canoes.-`should be purinzotbs pm. betore {her a Q Ienones, that they mnv emmllmha dons. `H. rannireg from fm-tr marepensavle. It in a curious fact that England, which has. abused ehamefullyjhe colonists andthe ex- patriates! criminals who formerly made up the" population of Australia, should he -`reaping such a harvest of -gold as now cotneaateadly from` those digging: to the "rn.9ther_ country. -The land was once the moat, dreary in existence. The enterprising eettlere who had i one voluntarily into e'xile` there, Micwabe ike, in the rain hope that something might turn up, were obliged to treat as slaves the miserable convicts who had beeneent there for crirnes.--The entire country, with a coast `line of eight thousand. miles, has no _etreatns,~ and irnrnensetracts of it is a desert; its copper ore and coal were of but_ little account, because they were so far from a market,_and its herds of sheep.coul_d only made availiable for their eeces. 7 'DL_ -......l..o2....` ..........I' K... II... -..I.l AI- %%4P1:18, 1860. CELEBRATED TOE Till" CV33 0? _,[I, l\lhlNU!;I)s would respectfully intorm his frlcndg, and the public, that be con. tinues to be condentially , consulted at his old estubiiahed Medical Utlice, No. l9, Ex. change Plat-e, ON ALI DIS. % BASES OF ,5. .`- expericm-9 nml -- 1 E 3; on `DELICATE NA'1`L'RE. .-No. 4 ?Z DR. REYN()L[)s resr;ecH`uHvin1...;.. L: . ._'r..wi.GsonGEN, " Aunmt. Ba AND "u`u]. fylidml, 429 Broadway New Y 0! 15-Rink. ,MAkIN G Osn w1'l?sou;1:".'u]`3t`1-r_:'i::11.-d-'-AV AV New; England lady, whoisquitg-"a famous housekeeper, recommends an-`economical plan for making cake without gbut-lei", which may` be useful? to` our readers`. Take a. piecegof salt pox-k,~ fstgsnd: melt in down, and strain iAtV,thx-ougl: a. piece of come, thin muslin. Setiit isideluntil cool. It is then white and rm, and-may housed like butter `in any kind of cake. ' In pound-cake she assures us it is delicious. She says that after one`_ufial she never.used`bulter (gain. > ' T ` A ` Gnu..-" `b....'..'.._ ~ In. I -...-.._.1 -9 ......... .....I 44-tr I frin-ml. Is puhl \\'r~:n U1 5 dan- Auvl: . .n.. lml DOVER`.-l.lIC.U"D|llIl' Igllllo ' Sssmsa B1sc'ini-.`-Mix} eponnd of anger and 6 ounces of butteritogether, add` 3 eggs and when well beaten Add a. 1 of '3 pint of rnllk or ' water-in which _is dissolved } of an ounce of seleretus; work this well in, and avor with extract of lemon, lthe'n1add"14 ounces `of out`-`; ,work it in well, then drop the dough on greased pans, in small lumps, in little distance apart, at ` them slightly, and bake in 9. oven hot enough for . bread. ` Fnnrr Gun w1'rnon`r E`,aos.-One cup of molasses, one cup of brown sugar, one cup of buu.er-.beat together j"sl_1"1,ciently to. melt. the hutter-two teaspoonfn1s_of_ cloves, two of cinnamon, one of. nutme,_one cogfeecupfulwf raisins,` (withor without currants)`citron'; -then ` add one teaspoonful of soda, dissolved in 1;ot,wn- ter; one cup of sounnilk or buttermilk, .ndjone' quart of our; bake an hour. 9 ` ~n_-_.-._._.. .____ u..__.... 41... 'n___'__ TITVLAA ` qufb OI DUNK`; UBISW Ell Il_0lll'. REQUIBITES `non. MAKING .Goob TBnrrn.-Whnt are the requisites for making the bestkbugter `I: There are A`; few buttermnkern whn have entab. rarely, Ulllc UUllll_lll.|lI.`B uune. _ 6. Use the purest saIt-and add an ounce to a pound. - 7. `Pack the butter in the inn: nx-`fix-Irina: nnlid_. put as uluuu bin in uumu space as pusuune. . ' 8. Lastly, and am also,` provide good, I eat pasture, and plenty of perfectly pure water the cows at all times. " - T . . 1: ....... 1.....- .........o:...a ..n 41...- -..A 1.....- ....6 ll: CUWU Ill: Ell UIIICSI V If any have practised all these, and have not succeeded, we should like.Io hear from them.-T It proper tojslate,'!fowei7er, that there are some who assert that their vessels, .&c_., are. clean, when in fact they are far from it. ` 1]-... ..... Q-. nu... `D. mun , ,,'l`l..n fail`-uh... -r1`a|n '5`; unvu IIJVJ -av an-n onvuu --o - How To Sxucr Fr.oUn.-,-The followin rules for forming a judgment of hour, when pnrc sing for use, can doubtless be, relied upon, and may be worth recollecting by housekeepers: First, look at the color; if it is white, with a slightly yellowish or straw colored tint, buy it. If . it is white, lth a bluish, or with black specs in it,`;-efus it.. Second, examine its adhesiveness; wet and knead a little of it between your ngers; if it works soft and is sticky, it is poor. Flour from spring wheat} - is likely to be sticky. Third, throw ialump of dry our against it (dry, smooth, perpendicular surface; if it falls like powder, it isvbad. Fourth, squeeze some of the our` in your hand; if- it re- tains the shape given by the pressure that too is a good sign. Flour that will stanxl all is safe to buy. These modes are given by old our dealers, and we make no" apology for print- ing them, as they pertain to a matter that concerns everybody,` namely, the qhality of the stud` of life. TlTL2A...__..l.2-... :6` --nnnh-"I nun-up uunnn an 6-...` 2- these tests 7 tug`-nu itw_as t4 up uuu unv pun UEKVIU HIV` lllllvnvuua, sun! ac; may equnllyba done. V It requires from forty `to any minutes. ~ New ones wift take about half tht time, ' " ,V V j , . 11...... n... _... ......4` -n.`._*_. ._- . A \f._ JIUBIIHIIU |.lu lll3|lIlII||Cu - 'l`he diggings in /tustraliaere quite different f'nm those of California, indicatingthat the gold drift of t_he former is of an earlier origin than the latter. At Ballarat and most of the other prolic gold elds of Australia, the gold is found on the pipe-clay bottom of at, wide- spread plains, or "settled in great subterranean gutters deep under broad elongated slopes, which the miner can only reach by sinking his shaft through-`stratum after stratum, from fty to three hundred feet down, before he reaches the buried treasure. V "PI... .....':l'..--...'. .I-Zfo.. ..l' Al... .I....- `H....!..l> .1- y.-.J -CV`-" ..-...---J, c-- 1_-_----, V- v--- _--- V- -.._- Whilewashing, if repeated every year or two, is cheaper than pa.int,; and assists` greatly towards rendering fences, out buildings, &c., more durable,- and . especially prevents the growth of moss. A comparatively cheap oil-paint for such structures may be made by mixing ground water-lime and some gypsum" with the oil. A portion of ochre` will modify the color. . - - `Dunno- nnvcu Ilauvwu n: Ana __'l In-cu Ia. nanfnl 4.. vv nu IIIIIIQICJ uuv vvnv-u H Puarnr: AND MAuvs,0br.ons.-lt may be useful to know how to distinguish whether these colors, now so much in vogue, are fast or not. -Thisis ascertained simply by putting on the.ribbonddr other fabrics drop of vinegar; or, still better, of lemon juice, which will change the that purple or mauve to a crimson, -whilstit will destroy the fugitive one or render it is dirty yellowish brown_ `[).....-uunu D:-in nan sIIn19v\vrI nnnnan On--- --.- In uzuu-5 uuu-uv, -upaxvvu u-mu-uu_J ulauryvlllo _ Tm: Bxs-r HAIR-WA8H.--A aeuthern corres `cu- : dent says :- In the matter of "a hai;-wagh, in a recentnntnber of the. Journ'a1'.o'f ?HB'alIh,`I have received a thousand times its coat, and ifhas also been a benet to many others; ' ' '* ' * .3 linke half a.Apint_ of soap-sude witlifpurew jivliitee soap and warm water ona-ising any ,mo,rning;' . but, to applying it, rush the whole scalp well,- whil the hair is` perfectly"dry, with the_;'cry._.best Russia. bristle brush ec_r_ubMback 't1n}l_ l'o'_r_tl_I _with `a will, let net an portion of the surface escape. When hnmhiim e"|mi idr"Trn"l1`L `lean forward, unsung-u vub vn ova-I-ova no - nu.-J Junnwiiovll Ilnvivnn. Ponnans _BALLS ron 1'Axmo- Gangs; Sro-rs our or Chorals.-`p-Dry-ful1er s earthen. ;A_s"toi__crumble it into powder, and moisten it with lemon juice; add 9. small quantity of pure pulverizeq pearl ash and work the whole up into 9. thick` paste.) Roll `it into smellhells, let them completely; dry in the heat of the sun, and they _w,lll.then4be.t.for use. The manner of using them is by xnoistening with water the spots on the .clo'th,rubbingtheiballover, and leaving it.to dry in" the `sun; on `washing the spots with common water, and vveryioften ,w_ith brushin`g' alone, thevspots instantly disappear. n1... 1).... 11.-.. uf. .... A ......n.~..... -'___._._;._ the he'ir'beok and. forth ivith the. hands until no1 not any portion of` the escape. When hrushi`ng_he"to a,d{_fron't, lean forward, that the particles xneylfall. After this gpemon is nished`, strike the ends-of the bristles on the hearth or on a boer_d,;next'.-pass thejcoerae psrt of the comh_'throug`h` the tiristles; next, brush 9r sp dust is seen to fall; t_hc_n__ with the Balls "of the ngers dipped inithe ,sjoap'esuds', rub the uid into ' the scalp and shoot the/roots of the hair; do this; patiently and thoroughly, nally,-rinse v7vith'cle'sre . water, and absorb astmnch of the water frotnthefr f hair as possible: with-,g;;(lr`y;'cloth;.,then (after: allowing the hginxto dry at lxttle mnrejiy evspvqre.-t ' tildir. but mat in`: (R-y-entirIy)?d't"17ss`i,t is usnsl,; -. a wayswn elm .-ciscnmatanoles ` .2 it-hes; comb `through `the lag-=._a}pyv)*;: uni` gently`, {q u: 5 11:: to we-k. .-n:~.o.n.o.;9'1.* 934339! o'I:.v`-9-.I.I.i' o'n e,by" 1 rm! .. -: .. _ ._ ._,`-,_. . .4;-_~ . .. , .l n- n. -.;...'u'._ ".`:.::".1.n:;uA.u ;m - : ' `km on `drew: Street; and Lots 1 x LOTS-_ 1: _ ` oareasonable toms, tn- in the" th and pictul-esqueAVillagc of ORIUBIA`, `Cf0llIPiiin bornestregtg -;- .L ` Il'App1'y to` M ` JOHN ;onABlock B. St. An-V South side of CqIJ.j O my "2 .I.`\IlI DJADLJLJ, W0 PARK,LO'1`S, in the Town of Barrie containing an Acre each; being Lots Nos. 7 and 22, as; surve 'ed by Robert, Ross,` Esquire, forming` part of. 01; No. 26, in. the 6th.Con., Townshi of 'Vesprs.. These Lots are well situ- ated,an being near the Barrie Railroad Station are very valuable. -. . a1- Fun um-ti:-.nlm-s can be had. with 3 ohm KUU UIJHUU IIUBEIITU. _ The auriferous drifts of the deep alluvial de- posits may. and it is probable will, be worked out in 4 comparatively short period. Rich as they `are frequently found to be,'they must be necessarily limited, havingbeen deposited by current: and the continuous action of waves not far from the localities where the gold-was orig- inally formed. But the alluvial gold of Victo- rla and New_ South Wales is not conned to drifts and gutters ; there are hundreds, probably thousands, of square miles where the clay, earth,.and sand are impregnated with gold in sufficient quantities to pay well for washing."-- In one district of the Goulburn an"area exists of such an extent that it could not be washed ever in half a ceuiury. It is supposed that vast reserves of gold are locked up in the great mountain ranges, as in California. Amnnael u: nanrvnln nf Anulrnlin nu-in Ilsa fgcuulu v.uun.;_ H; Mpgggm ugv"_y|1luT 7`, any You ,w;ur:xga:;gae?.adon :L9?11;Ns=.,s* .. .1: oALL12 :bfs1x n1sL'sifobi:.r-iwif <=Iobs.%1>oesksos. =.V n...,f6:, 0I|B8n_e1fes, ".l.'we'ds,_` ` 1 .3hirts, oIh_I'l;Sr Satinettu, nnd M -Drsworq, cmaius -o:ians;- A " nosiery, axoyg,- ` 0 s_:v;IcI_;g r_vI-'2'.`-1, . {Maze Work.-uA-_. g} _;ggd;,i:|!ylcJ___I`O|II!.IntlIliQlI3Il. . "N'.B.4-0nstoIn.otI 10,`! 0335"!!! ' .mI4;.>..!ne-II i:9l*'.`. `V1 -" . 5'" .1a:et_mm`_on; g __ v ; _ ng;gi.,vo'etoher._A1859,JT_ L _, .-."' ES'l`,hs;1f`of the mist mar of Lot` No. is, in` . the"l_llh Concession or the Township of Oro, '50 acres; - 20 acres cleared, . well fenced, Log House, quarter of a mile from a Post Oice, quar- ter of .a~rnile.from`0lmrch of England, 3`miles from Presbyterian Church, 3 miles from Gristnnd Saw Mill, on the Centre Road from Orillia to Bsrrie, 16 miles from" Barrie. Terms, liberal. ., Apply to COLLIN DARRACK, - f. A The proprietor, onrthe premises, Or to . 3 DAVID MORROW,Bnrrie. 0...}. `An. n_n.L_- 1.n:n AI M` .r.. ` Banie, 10:1-1 acfober; 1359. BIG very V8.llll1DI., 13' Full particulars can beVhad, with a plan of the property, on application to u n !iDlT'I"M _Q . housesj in,tbe city, It}.ha.(With Business 'm'cn'~ f - ------ - .-:-_-' Y - - `- - - --v . 1 - I IS gleasantl y situated at ,the head of ST. PAUL ~ ` TREET; amongst `the largest sWll01e3I18` . geerally," ar'Id:"especially `withlhe best _ lulnts ofxboteh Provinces) becoine` lb great `'3, write, that in`: nowncknowledged fobe THE? nsiness` Hole} pf. Mdntp-ea). gJl;o meektlae exteneivg in- o!*eai,'e`oinrin7g.tho`TliM-yen r,' in gjiehinlnesa elaonae. 119..-12rnpri10r_,_has .built 95 ,. Addition. .Th0'Di!1inI!:'lB-09I1I;hI!:he.en:.ex!cud - ..1,aud made more commodipns ;_`.thte;h;ve been bnmpleted, -in-. ,the.nr.;.yin.,1uut numbejnof-wgzzsventntedv ulebphny A'0on),s,. and .th: House. ghrouzhsnrfhss. `fihel _ll`Nd,r'.38@"-`I0V_.~:o9n;t||j%,:< ` .-V A j 1 ' _r .2 * .1 ., , .` OR SALE by t}:,'a'ubii-ibe1j,'on vjretjy favouble '9 te(ms,.avLera| ucegnt Fatima, fv:r'ell`aituate with large Glen-ingsgnd gopd A Buildings, in thy- Townships of Vesprylnixisl, and Adjnla. Also, an Acre of Land with 1 good Franc -Dwelling Htggae, close tl:`Barrii~ ~ ._ . _ ,or _ticu tap to. ~ . PM . .P 1 W. D. ARDAGB.-V... . Lllvllllllll ICIIECB, U5 |ll UIIIIIUIIIIUO . Amongst the marvels of Australia are the sudden fortunes that have been acquired by some of the poorestieniigrarits, who, entering the country with the stock in trade of only a few simple implements, their lprawny arms, and indomitable wills, have suddenly stumbled 7 upon wealth beyond their wildest dreams,. and pickedlup from-`almost the surface of the ' ground,*in a few hours, riches that would have more than rewarded a life of skilled and_ per- eeveringflabor at home. Children even have been known to return to their homes tottering under it weight of gold of which they knew not the value. The following instance of juvenile quartz-mining is both amusing and suggestive :- (I `I -.._..._.L-_ H __.__ ;L_ _.__.n__, -9.` I 01 LL parties are hereby cautioned sgatuit. cutting _ ` or carrying 08` timbfer, or otherwise; trespass- ing on_ - L " Lot` No. 3, 12th 'Gon,_.of' Innisl. --Auau,-- . , Se ve`ra:l i.0TS on Ltho Road between Barrio shd Penetanguiahene. . _.. E . V ` ' Thane Lands are allot` excellent dnalitvwell "' '""-'7'*'. "'5" '* ".1.";112'rr, Barrie. -Or to ; HENRY GRESWICKE,- 7 Provincial Land Surveyor, `Who 'can* srfva ave:-v narticulnr as to uualitv _ . l,'l'7-IVIIIIZIVIII .I.'lIIIl|.l QlII'VyUl', WehoV'can'~ give exjery particular as to quality and situation of the Lands, he having lately ex- amined them thoroughly. 7 ' ` I Rm-rip. Anmint I5. 1R!i9_ ` . ' 3!-Lif Trespassers. will be pt-os` Tgftrer this-notice. ; ' JAMES, BROWN, Proprietor. Innisl,April25, 1859. ,_' T V j _l7-if ' -CIA]! Innisl, Apfn 25, - TheAsp1ndid`ai_ti1ation ag_,aha 7noue, :.....a..g ` on the beautiful Bay of Kempe`nfeldtr-the salu- brity of the` air -'-the` '_ y of-the water-`-all com-V biti'eVto iendri` ' pot one ofthe` most-` healthy andqeligbf H n`mmgr_r_etre9ts; and theqribem Rg'il`1-f -` `vr plncesV1t`within three bonus of Tgfon 0. * HENRY mAsnR;- . ' Lateof the Hotel, Barrie. `. t.-m.1W1= . " , V - s`.idf`.-,1;4M'JE3i:856t_;.- L :'.29. - GonsAn` `Quinn! ` % 1: -.3Ii_v`oi1:rnAwnc_au' m. - I 1 Penetanguiahene. . These Lands are allof excellent quality,`w'e1l timbered, and wqtered, sud aford excellent` ad- vantages toSettlers'. ` ` . . ` ' `z r A_,~. ~ ` -AL0.-- H - ' .-L1a30; . . 4 :' 7 _ A A OLE FARM, M 4 T to us: LEASID on son, ,5 . . .. Sitdatao near White's .Corners-s highly cultivated ~` . nd w_all`settled neighborhood. For pm-ticulags apply to the owner, .--` L (`I ) *1 `I'll I)- _..!- F E\7A`Lu A3*L1-: LANDS } ~ FoB_s__ALE. : . one morning, after our mill was at work, seeing . permission, butinsteud of in'stantly'availiug-him- . godes of iron slightly iuter'spefsd- throughout,: --l..b-v.- v v I remember," says the narrator of the incident, two children loitering about the engine-house with bags on their backs. At first I thought it was curiosity, but observing that the elder made one or two efforts to engage my attention, I in-y qured what he wanted, when in a silent, cautious way, the wily manikin asked leave to use a pestle and mortar that was kept in the canvass work- shop for testing quartz samples. I gave the child self of it, I remarked that he and his comrade. waited until dinner hour,` when the carpenter was sure to be absent; and even then they entered - upon their little business with a degree of wary circumspection that made me exceedingly curious. So, after a short lapse `of time; making a slight circuit, I came noiselessly to the tent entrance, and found this pair of Lilliputian miners labori- ously at work. pounding Quartz spebbleeiin the mortar. My entry was ajurprise ; but when they peeped out, and ascertained that none of the rneni were approaching, they became reassured, with- out, however, entering upon any explanation. or confession, until Irput the mortar on edge towards the light, and saw its glittering contents. The older child then told me, with reluctant candor, that he and~`his mate, when at play the other day,- found a.. little quartz reef witha lot of gold iirit,- and without telling- father and mother, they picked out the two little bagfuls, and came round to the mill by II back gully -for fear any one should get` upon the scent:"_ I could not help siniling_~at= rtheir` acuteness whilecoinincnding their prudence, and promised_ most faithfully to keep. their secret,` --an obligation, however, from which they re- lieved me by keeping it 'themselyes.. , According: ., hi my estimate, thwtwo parcelsof stu'~they had? A with them would notihave'-weighe'dto'gether_iiiiich5. over twenty pouude,4eertaiuly not thirty poiiiids; It was very. darkand disintegrated; with -little ` iit linked together almost like 3'0llIll|] rude necklaces, by i:ag_ged'_straps"of' ihxggy hold, '.':1Icli seemed as if it ran in a molten statoaturoqgh, 1,359!` 0f gravel, whichpcanght` pg:o.1e`ggm_ `heeinbrace `as it cooled. `__A_X|0l1l`,`I,OV`I8t:`l'lIi!I`_ . `result, I took the pestle andipoundedthe-re-.3 Inainder in a short time, and m'ade1h`em*ear`r_'ythe' prod i~- -. - .- ~ *-t*-7ii:m'3=v.l'i'I...,`3. i,, 3-."a'ul"a'??s'; '" `',`.P ` -" P,""'`."`'Y~I' OH-hiiileli` . TMVELLERS will `and, lheabove mate: every {way suited to their comfort. V ' nan; 7.I&1`I'!1-1:111-viii nril A :-u-vuvtu _' . 4 Formerly Imp`; the la Mr. John'Bingham, a.'ud afterwards by r. L. Caisae,~ under the manage - ment of both of whom it wa_sso - . - _ ___-___-..-.-- -- .-.-c...;..---..A.-_-.... - . ;-*M.9?;?*.EA.Lv-; `fa '3"-Elan!`-; .'.!aL..L}n`..1".n AK`. "I.__'.' Q`! V in A TV! I HE Subscriber would info:-ml the Public, that } he has Leased that well knovyn` Hotel in _. And `since he nds, by the Latest. 1n':emge_nce, that there is no more War, or rumour of War, he vihtends to devote all his energies to the'cul(iva;- ZE 1E3A.iC?E.! -n . nunvnr A n -nnnn `~nIu't' '1' nnrnrrtui I tion of the.Arts of L T "the Public=Tabl_e,._l)y;th . -I- -I-`-I saga (g 17.33 . HARMONY AND `GOOD FELLOWSHIP! _ The Premises which he has now. entaered;,_..hue been greatly enlarg `L d in a. few do completely renovate , as to ' respectable "Visitors 6 oeveiy~ ' BOARD, in- Private Suits pm-Iment,.s,I or ct .44 V v 'D37._W8k y_ Month, or ifear. He has _very.Extensnve Accommo- :::;<;;=a;= AR:::.;:% am: ~ , o w W sta lishmeut; whole of whic 0 hope; ,1_;o be, able to..nn{1e `the most extensive end comfortable to be :;;;.:.':.~:a`.'; :*;:*:r- "*4 " W " H39 J. _VIlI 3|Al}U\l luv uuzu vululvlb " if-EXQELIENT .S11lBLIN.G.. Bar:-1e :Ho1:e:I., BA RR IE, C'.S., a. _lfARABHE_,_ rnormsxnn. .. wuuln a rractinn of the value repmqenled by 3624. Think of such In sum in the hgnds o_fVtw;o~ `hula urchins, graduating amongst. the wild-gnlliel , 7'_Wt0r_ia! About ten days afterwards the time Will: made their ippearahca ingain, escortin vs "e`;,lburow driven by a lad more ndvggh r inwhichther-wun'good' L V _ K55. ' Mus. A` wealthy citiun L 1'! Iomeoc Imoun.%rich_` uiasrhyinoun.-3? ,y. Barrie, Sept. 26, .1854. uvciy JQQIIIUIIQ ngigiio, V0'to_h eVr,_ A1's 59',` Lul|lll$ll SIIUIII lIlUlUl.Ix|ll o Barrie, August .15, 1869. . 4%-ti` ' No MORE. WARM .u- v. aw-.. V .-.`._. - E.MiINE1I!ifL =Fc:5EssEUL1 "``%o1e....a=.1+a.f.rs.1.. |.7Ac'1z nS"iu:1iin',rou: and . half miles of wRn'II':A . * \ - . F0 R SAL E, n-nit nmu :. n...` m....... --, - ycuuyWllIlI3 of lhmaen pound: of pure `gold, -or within fraction of the value .: e;ues_en`Iod`|iy ffy. Oink} guchn in the "hands ct -51.w`o-i .cAAq-r|_o '.`|'J ram FEEEISIZ ` ` `- 3: ;` - -'.~`.- .`:.-'- _.' .__- 3': . ; . . - - _ . A , ., I . , ` , , > _ `H ` -5 : - . . ~. NW ,. V .` __., .+> `, _ .V ..t._ 1: _ `N3. ` vf:._, 5 `Ad. 1 V,v:. _>;.` ,` (V. , E --._ ' ` : . ~'~` < z v -` I w . MB AR: 1 % & 0 > = A 4 . ."___ H _*l, '> V ` `m . `_ .,.. -.~ O~.& _,_ yzaantcxs. .;1."1"i:E6i3}<"1:&'s, . Barrister, &c. Barrie. CHAS; A. MONDELET, Land gcnl, Toronto. 23. 15:54. . 35.11 pply to. V . I , ~ V _ W. ARDAGB,g. .. Pu":-ox '8' A1'znAiu,Bu`znn. JV! UNIV. 35-tf has tun jnbawiloon. 0' ` trust: 53 2 u1.ention,.combinod. lth nt class Wino! "`'*" ' , 'l`bey_xpv.-cled wequmg Io Iollow, glheul-tanned ournnmauun hoix. I :' cm. liIr`e a"punr_pkln'I- hollow! - A: thin} us bea_n [file I grow. ` Amtcralibed am `emu as 1 beat, . .- MI heart--it is have cng:kgd-I know- -. _ slnnl] ll_e dqgbju a_nd the >131 _de_spulrl "

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