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Northern Advance, 24 Apr 1861, p. 4

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IN THE COUNTY. 1361. "ml-1' THE N0RTHERN*&DvANCm Vllc-B1353]! DI BU-I Ill 1 Ghanaian----u - . rAi>iTAL` .: ; 100,000 _- ___.___ __ ___ `.51: - Ilnsnlvynvuu - Gore;.Michi, V . `WP. Ha`yea ` . James Beaty, . Walter Mactlarlane-, Hugh Miller, . ; _..` '1`. P. Roinarts, _ A And E. F.'Whitt11ib_ro;,`Esquires, Secretary [and 1`reamre},,--Rob'ert Stantdn, Esq v , V S6l%icitor,'_-:'A1jgy"s Moru's_bn, `Esq. ` pplicdmwfwfir Ri3V.k8>l`C_E`i,Ved at the Home A - he Commercial Ban -5* . .. `i;"01ce Honrs,_-10, A. W.`-,:`t9 ?,'.P`.:}I. re A A 1'! ti t!11'.M hR Prpn'rlnnt_ Oice, Toronto, on Welifhgton-sweet, 0PP5i" IUJWOIQL-I {U .ilI iln a Lodge of Free Ma:nnL]L1l still nd a home, ' Where'lhc llill welcomes ` each guest. an;-v Western. Assurance -Co. y - can-nnnn nit A01.` 61 mnnnuxnr. ` 30BT;"'rANT Toronto, Dec. 2 ISAAC G? 6! ON, Secret F i3are,nn.. 1858. C,ada.,~ Life ?Eu Co y _ 0%: _fe}1AuEN'r.. as px-e'ferg.b1e t'o divisions at intervals of five, seven, or ten years. ` ~ `['! f\\l`l `II A \T A l"`I.`lf'I7\Y"I" thereby [seem-i'ng' aipeedy adjustment of claims, nd liberal regnlalipns for residence and gravel. xv- t.__(|_-_ -..u-_ __....-:__.: 1-_.._. n._ _.._.-.___1 aux. Junawuulvn --57-u---v-- -v- -v~--v--- -v-- ----v - ` No furfher outlziy required from the .assu.r-ed than the premium. ' - JAS. PATTON, Agent 1 `D A`I')1'\AI`|II \l...l!....l T)..l`,._.... -~ A J. R. ARDAGH, Medical. Referee. Barrie, July, 1859. A 7 13_a.irr1e .IIote1, A BARRIE, C'.S., ` ` L -. , IN smuu-2s, or 10 EACI-'1: T ' ?i5.ME 0FFl_ CE, -rononro. `Mrs; `President T Linoln ' has ordered the "Tuned States-coat-of-arms engraved on all the plane she has bought for the While House. .|1`v u,,, n,, n, n u I21, 1|! n... ...`.. Kffeudent; ,-IAA;a C. Gmton, Exs-.`1(I1iAf, _ - Ar.l'V'-PT8t'(_i1Vlt,-'-TQ'IAS HAWOBTH, Esqnlre. n-nnmnna . I13 Fashionable Tailoring exet-.u'ted promptly on the Premises, on most advantageous terms. Lefroy, June 23, 1860. V 26 W eaujrn. qasuxuuup -u. can-rsnnn mt 6: A Dollar in Time Saves Nine-No Cure '_ T"n0I'ay... ANNUAL DIVISI_0_NS OF PROFIT, VI .I..lJ.LlJ._4.I..Lna. r.l.IJ.J~I`l\IaI-J- .- . VETERINARY SURGEON, ' `(Late Sergeant-Major in H.M. Third, or King's - . Own Dra.goons,) - ESPECTFULLY announces to the inhabitants of the surrounding country that he has com- menced practice as above, at his residence close to THE VILLAGE OF ORILLIA, nunrn I-so mnv `hay nnnunhn at uni? hnnr, ......... .... ....._, .... ...... _._..._ ..- -.__-. Thirty years practice in the VETERINARY COLLEGE, LONDON, enables him to cope with the most. delicate and obstinate cases to which horses are liable. ' 7 ' Horses taken in charge on the premises, if desired, 7 ' or attended to in the Country by request. 1nn.Vu_;uAu1`4 UL` Un.u.au1A, where he may be c.0nsuI_led at .any hour. "`I_!._` _ _ _ . _ .... .._.._A:_.. :_ gt... 1n.vn1:Vn t\I.\ DV a.-\.zn.w-uu .-.-au-V-nu raw..- .4--4, . - _ ,Rmsm1a:Noa-No. 4,'Conces'sion 5, South Orillia, Loni: mile from the village. V . March, 1861. ' - . 10-6m .. `_ . N returning his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for the very liberal support exteud- _ ed_ to him during the last twenty years, begs to inform the public, that having completed thevery large additions to his Brewery, in which he has introduced steamiin its fullest extent, coupled with all the modern improvements in `Melting and Brewing, he is-`prepared to supply all orders with which he may be favored with such prorpptuess and regularity as to warrant a. continunnce of public patronage. From his long practical expe- rience, together with his increasedrfncilities, he :ttters,himse'lf`thnt he can manufacture an arti- cle of ne Ale second: to none in the Provinces of ? British North America. `3 . _ n G .......u ....r:..:4. .. o..:..l}r.-Am Hanan Tnvarn AjI(1 .v`1J0u{.}Z:Z 1i.:Ji ;_>vg1`ll.o;c!`}I;i:t:A|d. Billy Wn- limns? nose in the City Hall of~New York some time uszo. Bully sized for damages, andba. aheri" u jn_ryA have just awarded him $1,000. FE-DzVV ARD T.. BISHOP, T` `TAILOR, , BREWER s BL_0C"K'~, BJRRIE .......,.n. .... .. .. ..... 1830. - - _=;g,=}'. 2' -.I-._ {Is HEREBY G1vEyL.;;:bae `fay wire,` Mary Finnau or,O.`aaey, has'Ift'my bed and board witliout any [just cause; I therefore _,hereby forbid any pg-rson to give her anything in my name, as I will dnotpay anyi debtlcontracted `by her from this ate- ` ':Tecum3th,` Lot` ` 14 June! 1960. ' Wlll HUI: P _ CHARLES LEGGE, T 1 ear and Patent`A_gen_t . .1-,._ _.-_._... 1.1..-.-.4`-.... n:_i.._:,. 'n.".-.1..- \ WRAVELLERS wni und` the above Hotel every _ way suited to their `comfoi't.A ....-_..-~..--. o.n non ..-.-w-on. vvvun II n Barrie, March 2. `L858; 7 5, (Late -dsaismt Vaioria " . ILL furnish Plans, Specifications and; Esti- "maes for engineering strucpmfea oftvery. ` Eijptiod. T _ , V `annwm `requiring Letters" Phtent nil! `have -'1` _ f jtatedfypgdhing it in His hands. Drawings .. u.;...:::...........v .. -................ .....I:.`..`.a:...... .b_uigcis15`_Wi_{ll the I I.t'en'tO1!ic_,e m_ate`rinl'1y. it'a_t_e(l .$"p]1i'c,ing in hands"; m~;a_wings a '~._S|I,ecicM.io_ns' to accompany applications, :'pr6{)ared `inith forms prescribed by Government. Address by letter, post paid, Charles Legge; No. Sty-Iohn 3 Pln.ce,`St. Constant Street, HnnianI_ .. `EIHEF-Ql1ll]eS5 _W|_{ll [DB 1. IWDB Ulllc mnterumy. The `following is the vote of the recent elec- tion for Mayor, in Louisville. Ky.: Delph, the Wurkingtnan s Union ticket, 4,163: Crawford, Uninn.. 1,487; Gillis, Suuthern Rights`candi- date, 5();7.`. Kriel, independent, 109;`Devau,` ultra secession '_candtdat'e, 4'2. .. Northern Hotel, Lefroy, W. P. SQUIRES, Pnornuvron. If `=.; c. n. rA"nix6:{i:iI%g%j_ |512tiI5nIETnn'. Wgrn SPR./1TT S._1Zt EXCELLENT `ST.z9I3LiNG. .51 --Athg GIL`-T_MVOAIJLD1NGS 4 . .21.. ~WI'L;LI`1ATI_BIR C 1rI.vnnrn\r A DIV GITD!'1Dn'\T AHORSE MEDIACINET sI}1fLIi;D. , 6. 1869.. `, A eacn guest. . V 011: :1 ove 've t w comeazest. ' 1 \` 3! 521$! elginlest, Gzc. 'rT`hc-re `the Soul bi|i!?I%?ili%% blfgviis kndwn, `. Ihal lInIiI')TrIIi!h 10151! Kink on his HOME MANAGEMENT, *\/_'TEw1i"EiliR.7I N A av. Robert Simpson, EGS to call the attention of. the I .inha.bitants of Bmnm; and the surrounding neighbourhood, to his having had considerable experi- ence in the CUTTING DEPART- MENT in the West of England for the last seven years, and trusts by - strict attengion to `orders to merit - afahare of publicvsupport. e ' ' WORK WVARRANTED. ,1 ll `Ann '11; qn_-- -1.v, n. n:u, ugg gr- -7-- ISAAC 0`5.`GiLM0R; President- nu (V.....-.ln-nu L` '73-inmzrlf- motels. .-L;--v DIRECTORS 2 N GIVEX. ;;,ume _`iy Tmanv, h'n'l:'1ft{lnv hn from those "Tavern not using his ale. net .01` reference` 1.16....` Tacos (,1; h 1') I1 rrrn iv} owmn. CASEY" 0`-P-0I;VTS. EARTUN. _ ~ bgnty of Simcoe nu ULj,' _ 1 ontractdr, Ky Oic_e Balfrig. . 4 20-lyg ' FV"9."J" mket pm;9.gi1{l Frames made .m1h-Ixntnr. '10-12mo 28-3mo_ rley. `t I"!I`il;\ General 0httt_i1Ig_Estab|ishment! ` ` YOU want :6 get Goon aai CHEAP ' ('JLOTHING,`go to A. Fuhx. `Mable Tailoring" ' -. l:31ot " ant) Ge: " Olittting Establishment, op 81:., Ban -CALL AND SEE ms STOCK or c1ochjs;>noeskins, '- Hats , Caps, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Shirts, Collars, _ Satinetts, and- ' Draivers,` Braces, Ca'nadi'an' `Cloths, Hosiery, Glove, __ tI'I _L'I__..` A l hi'adelpltia."lawyer, famous for hls_mis-H quotations, was once attempting to pay a com- plivm-nt to a friend named Bayard, aft 9. large tltntmrparty, and said,--`` Like his illustri- utts tmnwiznke. the accomplished chevaller, he was sans cagur el sans culotte 1 - Uuuuuuu: \J Avian, ._ And Ready-`Mac-1; lothing, Made first-class Wofkmm, from every uaiiaty of Goods, in styles to suit all customers. N.B.-Cixstomers may rely on having ggnnents `mad to.r_neAasure in elegant. sty1e,.and in the latest Ehxon. - _ . _ . . 14-tf M... HE Subscriber begs leavcto acqhaint the Farmers and others of the county of Simcoe that he has commenced business as CARRIAGE AND AGRICULTURAL - IMPLEMENT MAKER, 17...... {Lo Rlzrlrl-.1 Rnrr-;'_g_ .llV.|.l'.IJI`4lV.lJ`4L\_.l. J.VJ.LLLL.|-o.v Near the Market, Barrie, Where by attention to business and. moderate charges, he hopes to secure a'fa,ir patronage. ~ ' articular attention will be paid to securing the 'ulber from Goldwater and other well known 'B3uie}rJune.13 , 1860. av vv-wv- PARTIES `will please call and claim the fo!Iow- _ 'ing Books left. at this Oice to be Boup, as [they have for 3 _long time been nished: ' Religions in General. ` 1 Bible, , ' Canadian Agriculturist, - Ladicsf Gazette, Phrenoiogy, ' ' Prayer, 6 vols. Montreal Witness, 2 Vols. Harper, and _ V Bnrns s Poems. _ ' ./idvance Oice, March 4, 1861. V ' 10 MAP ()vi*`.+u('5IaJI"{`.'CA5v[INTRY. - HE undersigned, Projector and Publisher of Descriptive Maps of the _Popu1ous_ and Wealthy Counties of Norfolk, Oxford, Brant, Hnlton,`York, and Ontario,_all of which have been favorably noticed by the City and Country Press, proposes to publish, drawn to a. lnrgescalc, either twenty miles to threej inches, or six miles to one inch, 9. Topographical, Statistical, and Illustrated , - rMAP OF -UPPER CANADA,` 1` 1 'I;!L2___ `L- ..........L 1' n`_ nn Unrhnra ah!` Diarie- 'AVI:\l' U1` -ul 1 run. unnuutx, Exhibiting the great Lakes, Harbors and Ports; Canals, Rivers, and principal Mill Streams; the Rail'ways, Railway Stations, and Stage Routes in C_onnect_ion.;. the Post Offices, Money Order Offices, and Telegraph Stations. as shown on the Map prepared by order of the Post Master Gene- ral. by John Dewe, Esq., Post Office Inspector; the general Boundaries, Counties, Townships, County Towns, Cities, Towns and Villages, with the principal or most direct roads connecting them; the Population of each City, Town, Town- ship, and` Incorporated Village in the Province; and other important and appropriate information, compiled from the Census and Statistical returns of the present year. . a 1 ILLUSTRATED .~ ILLUSl'lh\`I`lsu B; well e cuted views of the Cities of Ottawa, Kingston, `Toronto, Hamilton and London; aview of the Falllof Niagara; a view of the `Niagara Suspension" Bridge accompanied by a. description of it; witha. view of- the Qneenston Bridge and Brock s Monument. Also views-of Provinci.- Buildings-`--the` new Houses of Parliamevs 1319 Normal School, the Lunatic Asyv-nu. Qsgocyde Hall, Triuit , College, and the Toronto University, the last sai competent Judges to be the finest building of its class in America. _ v If. encouraged to accomplish this important work ,-the Map (size, including :1 border formed by a tasteful arrangement of the emblems of Ca- nada, at least 6 feet from East to West,` >4 4 to 4.; feet from North to South) will he completed, in from one and a. half to three years. . r- ....q:..:...,e:.m nf n. as-neral natronage, the I Hifler-I nu. u--r. "HI In (~`J'lY'1-l`1'$lfllYPV`. "7H|lfF"" "'~' _ ?3?.' fix ?z15`.`.`I'.`%& ."i`.2!1" 'i5"'"`*?' "= ` xh51"il1:'1fn1'1{e`b5"`/Izs"2$is is known. F'0P=lliV'hL*_aH/prdb1pt81`lhd Batidlhis ulislress 10 '(.'L1uu'Jrod1h@f} -.r;h`?H v_':!.-.'i;_,~7| - - V A": our motto is Friondshipmi Baiodnerly love, , -/-. _ .And Rrnthi-rlv love.-dzc. half three In anticipation of 9. general patronage", price hasfbeen permanently xed at Six and a half Dollars, payable-(only) on delivery of the Map in good order and condition, handsomely colored, varnished and mounted. , Put. up fo`; the pocket at $5.50 to,86. . ,- ' G ORGE C. TREMAINE, T - PUBLISHER. Toronto, J u./s'.n-Ir W '1'Ul.`4' UEADL MAI H 1111.: u .-. . `I4 The undersigned will also publish an edition of this" Map without engravings, with that part of the. Province East of Frontenac .and'Renfrew, placed in the Snuth-Enst portion of the sheet. It will be Engraved (nothithogrnphed) on .n.... .....n ....:.....d mlnml. nut on-canvass, var- pluccu I|| um u--u-.---..-.9. l'~-- -., ,, (not Lithogrnphed) stone, well printed, colored, put on-canvass, nished and mounted; and will be furnished to subscribers for Five Dollars, payable on delivery of the Map in good order and condition. ' Orders solicited with the distinct understanding that if this does not turn_out to be 9. more value.- ble" Map,--if. in all things considered, it .does not give better and more general satisfaction than any Si: Dollar Copper Plated Map (see Globe of the 5th February) advertised or offered by those parties from the United Stntes-Tackabury Bro. & Co.-then the subscribers shall not be bound nor expected to tnkethe MIIDS ordered. . _ ` ' ' ` GEO. C`. TREMAINE, -- . '|l___-I_ v unr-I 1;-LR` `Toronto, March 1, 1861. _?.?.-_.___..-_-_...._._ G. &:`Win. YALE,imporfers and Dealers in. Italian and Jmpribalz Jilarble; also, manufac- turers of Monuments, Cenotaphs, Tombnnd Grave Stones, Centxje-Table and Stand Tops, Chimney Pieces, kc`. &c. 7 n...-nmm-T will he mwn at all times during: bu- Pieces, kc`. &c. ' _ Our Office will be open during siness hours, where we will be pleased to exhibit designs and specimens of work to any who may favour us with a. call. All orders through our Agents will be promptly attended to. - . was In ...... mnmhnn Ghof nur `Mn !-hln in nf H19 attended to. A 113` Please remember that our Marble is of the finest quality.` Our designs for the above work are of the '19.teststy1es . Orders for any work in , Marble executed with taste and despatch. DLCARLOS Y4Ln.- x W1L1.1AnftYALz. August.8,1854. ~- V 28-ly Publishcr of tube; .:/Jtlantib Monthly have pleasure in announcing that the new volume, ~10 commence-with lhe number for `January, 1861, will contain features of remarkable interest and at- traoliveness. . Among lheseymay be named, I -noun-It-r 1|-rr\1'T15"I` ' 1.` II VI I-I V I nu, Bv Mm. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Author of Uncle. Tom : Cz_:bin, and The`Minisler s Wooing. 7 `A vmntr nnvw.t._ -, rztce. Mr. `2\'yltmz, a` clerk in the dockyartl, recently married a Miss Spry. .Heir cteditorsiponnced 1 upon him for her debts, amounting to $15,000, creatctl by her fashionable tastes and personal extrtivngnttt-P. The - husband s place was wutth but $800 per annum, and _he had to go` into hankru-_Jtc'y. Both names ateieuggestive. ADVICE To YOUMJ mm. s .1` Lot each one strive` with all his might To be :1 decent man, - ft in] love his noitzhborvas himself, Upon the golden plan. Anti it` his nt=iglthor chance to be -A pretty female woma.n-- ` \\'h_\', love her 11 the tn0re-yt_)u see l`li-.tt's only acting human. V. A he`-tntilnli tlay, Mr. Jenkins. _ Yes, verj; pleasant tntleetl. Good day, for the nice ?" " Race, what race 7 . The human gel up n r_nmd one, like tlteone with which "I ,. Day. wltdt _Day?, ' The day ue celebrate ; said Jenk`ns, who woman his way rejoicing. K ` ' . Henry Urban`, of St. Louis_, is nn t1nfo'rtu_nate man. A -_r:tng of rotvdies attacked his house and he i ii'Pti upon them. breaking the arm of one. For this he was arrested and sentenced to 3 month s imtirisontnenti When he had St*|'Vt'ti `(ml his "time and went home, he fottntl that his wife hail eloped with another man. 'Tlle lH-. .\'l tlay a Jew petidlet sold him a brass \\`il`('ii for S50. He is waiting to-seewhal will turn up next. - Oh. go along with yourstnpitl jokes ;. , Gods, and ' lI',I\0uun' ulluwl-* A NEW ROMANCE, By: `, 'e7aiilhor ol"Cliarles Ajicheer, and llie"Coun- le rls. V i , , `lso,Contribnlions in_Prose and Poetry,,hy Henry . Longfellow, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wen- dell Holmea, James Russell Lowell; Ralph Waldo Emeraon,Jolm G. Whinier, Bayard Ta lor, Edwin P. Whi ple, Hllf Giles, Richard . Kimball, Geo egg Hillard, osu Terr , Rev. Dr. Bellows, Mrs`. min A Kembla, Charles . Norton", Winthrop Sargent, - .W; Higginson, J. T. Trowbridge, and other distinguished writers. ~ DUCK IIIIIIIDCII UIIII In; Buyyugsuo gcnuqnmo`;AxunuGuum-rs. Subscribers to pay I 1heil*own?poela`o.' T\vo_co'pieII3f6 Five Dollars; give co ice?` for Ten Dollars; Eleven copictlor IIIAIIIU nr, ' A nnnv nuv nu, `By Charles Rrade. Author of Christie Jobnstone, Peg Woingtbn,elc. . I 3--. - _ . NEW. STORIES, By Mia; Harriet Prescml. Author of `The Amber Gods, and ` Sir,Rohan s Ghost. ~ ` A NEW ROMANCE. "IV? UV ly IVI ZVUI ~-w-cw-v-' A jTT77 7 7' , Twenty .i)oIlars. Booksellers ind~Ne'a'v`smen will .obtain`tho'u.-rm : Vbp lhe hundred,-elc_., upon application to the Pub- r be "3 L '-3 TICKNOR 5,: F11-:Lns,_ 135 Washington llreel, Boston. A ` `TORONTO? - MARBLE WORKS, YQNGE STREET, NORTH -OF QUEEN. ` `Three Dollars per Annum, or Twenty-F-ive Cents 1:` Number. Upon the receipt of the subscription priqe, the publitlhtffb, willsmail the `work to any part` of the United States; `prepaid, ,Sul`>scriptions may begin withe`it]te't the first,` or any subsequent number. _ The~postuge*if -the Atlmttic in 36 cents a year, if re-naid. pre- Id. _ . T e pages of the Atlantw are stereotyped, and back numbers canbesupplled. - _ ;C;u3|;qo;An,|;AuG:u:N1._ Sllbacrgbevs iheirown ?po!laB.` Two topic! zfoi Five Dollars; m... ..m'.;... an Ten Dollars: Eleven comet tor OYOHIO, J1_'|lH')'9 1U`-' ' lG*'THE BEST MAP` WILL WIN1.5I! '-n .1... ....I..I:V.-J: an otlinn ` - THE _ AT-LANTIC MONTHLY. i5'i'v'8 "c'5"i'"r2i llars Hnhlmnllnrs I as our mguu 1: rr1Inasmp.uwu maguneny mve, _-n~'-rm /. 15; '(_t:mu'_) -,u.Hl M lvV"&' V'?e'{1' 7 f`2;e M'tltF '<$fi1m:"-5` lis" [aia: studded -1'1i'._HII'h1]-',} 17.1)/; '.7:n.,.u:_'.1':( .` _' __ - ' }_IR1e'i9:1'Hmhxidl1neVsl1all ilnxldshlfdn us home} Mn vxe'ra>.h-Brd1hdr- blfonaill Id haldulyvprepared, Inetlsexgmnslxlnulgdaigowd Wtttaeil/6hiu reward. _-.,~-~.mr_ 1.. ~.-,.v,... I`o..reaeiua..his nward. zc. 1_,l)r: 1 I1' I` er ;g_q',z_) ngr ' '9! I or`..r..o;x: ";f1}'.?5*z'?,C.! T;,Wwh?f ' ?e.a.%.'n.... mrJInnw:;x.t.,9:,v. vs as .:e.~_elected.w;1hout onnusmon. In UAISIJUB lllhi. August. 8, I854. l\I snug.` 1|-!_;._gPEf_'lINETT"S ':n_A|_x.._. 4--`A (I. New Carriage Factory. PRpfEcTus OF "A NEW AND I.\`ROVF.D A.` 4\-rv-C-1 1-uI'\'I'1 ricehzent of theSe"venth Volume. xjmary, 1861. I nncun \l\ n_-Au_.__ a........ Anlhnr year. .A._J ..:....... ..- .1... nui CHII LAID L'JIlllh)l\vI -r "A NEW NOVEL, `.1- A mini. of Chris _. Lf;s'g;1"E Hr` W :1`: _Notice. T GEORGE SOMERS. 9 A-v vv mu, 1` II A 1 n 1'1, PUBLISHER. JAIL um; 24-_v .I|nLnu 12-8t ESTABLISHED IN 1829. | nunM~ rA9EnsT bnM mans : : ` gang...-._-_..__ . __ AT his stand, 188 King Street East, below St. Lawrence Market, is now offering to his old _friends.and customers, and the Public, GREAT BARGAINS OF ROOM PAPERS, from "the most extensivearied and cheapest Astoek of Paper Hangings ever presented to them xn Canada, They are most suitable for decorating Dining, Drawlhg, and-_Bedroom, Halls, Pubhc Buildings, G`eil1ugs',Oice_s, or btores; `Borders, comers, Centres,- Monldxngs, Statues In great variety, with superior workmen to put them up. Fla has also at their service 8 full stock of Paints variety, Will] superior wunuucu LU put. hucun uy. . He has also Paints and Colors, dry and in Oil, Raw and Boiled Lin- seed Oil, warranted genuine, Spirits of Turpentine, Varnishes, Putty, Glass of all sizes from 60 x 86 to 6x 8 inches, from polished plate to the cheapest Window Glass, Figured and Stained Glass, many patterns and `colors; Brushes for Painters, White- washers, and Artists; Glue of all qualities, Sand Paper, to. ' - nmua 'irrn and Tl'x.nnrntivc-. Pniniina in \\'ntm . A ttistiitzitishetl physicirm lately arinounced that om: reason why so many persons havethe `dyspepsia, is `because tlieyhave no sympathy at table. They eatlalone-at restaurants, and llr'V0ltl' their tonal like wild beasts, instead of sittiiig atvthe table with their families, where their syrnpatliies would be called into healthful acm-ity.` and where they igould eat like civiliz- ed beings. taper, cw. House, 'Sign_and Decorative Painting in Watex and Oil, Gildihg, _Gmining and M'arbIir_ng.-- Churches or Halls nished in the richest Fresco. IE5 Remember the Establishment 30 years qf age. T ALEX. HAMII/l`0.\', v IRR Kin:-r Rtrppt, Toronto, April 21, 1859. . 114 Yongc "Street, Toronto, (om: snxo) TWO Doons sewn on ADELAIDE sricnzr --._.- UILDERS HARDWARE, 7 Mechanics Edge, `and all other Tools, House Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, &c., and all other Goods in the line, at the Lowest Rates. - 26-tf IMPORTER OF BRITISH `AND AMERICAN HARDWARE June 28th, I858. ' LOCATED AT ' ` 'BUFFALO,'-C'orner Seneca and Main Streets. N. Y. CI'I`Y,-Cooper Institute, slor Place. PHI'LADEL["IIIA,---`Corner 7th and Chestnut Sts. CI{IC;\GO,-_Cornc1' Clark and IVas/lington Sts. ALBANY,--No. 448 Broarhmy. CLEVELAND,-Corner Sencrti and Superior Sts. DETR()I'I`,-No. 70 Wnoalu.-arrt vjvczzue. ST. LOU[S,-Corner 7th and Vine Streets. Messrs. M.'Petting'i1l & Co.,V I ` EWSPAPER Advertising Agents, `119 Nassau -Street, New York. are smthorizetl to receive advertisements for this paper at the rate required 1 by us. Rarrie.J:1nl)m`V 15. 1861. \1l.`JL`l.`;l|-I111 jL`l'\JL\uIlJ.LAJ\.vAvo Our standard` of Penmanship is the famous Spencerian. 1 , - - Qtnnnla r-an 1-,nmmencentanY me: 3-3 there Fuel is very costly in Paris. French coal is of inferior quality, and the mines are inconve- nient of :im-.ess, and distant. \V00d is chiefly nsml in families, and very sparingly, lheprice beinu lmff 21 cent :1 pnuml. nnd the qnalilvy poor, nmsily small slicks uf_ beech wood; - The Ein- A pPrirl` has a project before him of" supplying - Pam wilhcnal from the mines of England and Beiuiurn; which are almost uponlhe ocean. Boats if proper coristruciion to carry 600 tons ' nan bn. made to load at Newcaslle. for instance, nml "thence X01520; without breaking bulk lo. Paris. The English channel may require at limes a. `centre-"board of large dimensions, 'which can be pmvideil. In lhis,way' only can fuel be bought at reasonable rates in Paris. large citis, and always coum.-m u 2. plrzlaurr further the best. interests of their gradual:-= l Students entering any one of` those '08_'?: l by payment of $40, |mu()_me entitled M 111$` I`"' leges of the entirr` " C319-NI, comprising clszhl Of , the most thorI`_'l5h> "-`j""'*`: l "Wu-1 ----I rmrm- r `M. Businnvb .8;-lmols m the world. For Cata- ]og,,,.;.unl Circulars, cal1_at the Collegge Rooms, N address 'as_nbove. ' ' BRYANT 8: STRATTON. Buffalo, Sept. 1], 1860:` Spencerian. Students can commence at any tune, are no vacations. , _ _ rm... n..:....:.....n. on Tnnchers of this Chmn of The Principais and Teachers I Colleges have an extensive acquaintance in S(`V`('n|` . . 0 cities, and always consider it n p1(`.`1Su11'- ' their ` a....a.`..o.. mum-Ina nnr 0!` llwse lonegesv Agricultural V Implements F ALL KINDS, and of SUPERIOR QUALITY fnr Sale hv - y us. V -Barrie,.Jar m_ ry 15, 1861. MounVti_nwrb Pills. AIOYI, we present you with` 1 perfect likeness of fotlnco, a chief of a` tribe of the strange Attec Nalinn. [hat once ruled Mexico, You will nd A full um-.nnnv.'n{ nim and his pwvpk`. in our l nmph|-Ln and Alnmnncxs--tn he hm] gmlik. from the Age-nl.~s fur these Pills. Tlnainvenlnr and mnnul':u-turer M "Juvlsnn`.< Vnunv hm] gmlix. from the Age-nls In: uneso Hus. Thojnventnr lnin Hm!) l ilI.4." hns spent the greater part I! h'm Me in _tr:n-eling, having visiled nearly every country in Una `world. He .-pent. over six years Among the In-`.i:m< of the Rocky Blnuntning and bf .\lexi'co, and it WM thus that the `- .\luc.\'1'.u.v Hr-rm: l'lH. were discovered. A r:-r_v- inn-resting acmnnt. of his a there, ynu will find In rmr Almannc and Panaphlet. It is an ontablislied fact, that all dint-new arise Ernm IMPURE 31.000 x 1114- blond is the life I and whbn any foreign or unhonllb-,v mmler gem mLu-.d with it it in at once ulislrlhnts--I tn; MeI'y organ M the" body. `Wt-r_y nerro feels the [.4-isun. ' luol all (he vital organs -q_uickl_v complain. The .-atnmm-h ' will not digI'.\lt.Hl0 food perfectly. The liwr co-am-s tn Jecrele n nuiciency of bile; The nctinu of tha: hour! in weakened, and so (he cirmnlnjinn in Fm-I-Iv. The lungs become cloggvd with fe lpnixnnmli Inuttvrg hour:-. :\ .Iuugh-nnd all from a. slight impurity at the fountain- hnnd of life--the Blond] _ As if ynu had thrmvn scum- oarth, for instance, in 3 pure spring, from which ran A tiny rivuh-t, in a few minutes the whole coixrse M` the stream bx-cmm-.1 disturbed and di.".0|nr-IL As: q\Ii<`k|_V Aloe impurv blnod y to every part. nml Ienva its sling . behind. All the passages bu-cmmo nhstrncle-I1, and unlq`-.- the obstruction via reninvod, um lump of life snnn dim nut. 'l`lmm nilhl nnt. nnlv mn'ifv Hu'.MlIud. but l'PL{5`ll1`|`1!N' 3!? u VA` Southern` paper tells of 9. young lady who \"aS'C&1ll}1lll in .2. disagreeable pmdicamenlt while on her knees at church. The fair girl ` wvore high heeled shoes; kneeling on both ' knees, theseiheclsof course stuckout at right angles, and in this p0Sl|l')n the highestol her new fanszled skirts caught overIhe{n,- and thus - rendered" it impossible for her to raise herselfor straighten her limbs. Themnreshe struggled the tighter she was bound, so she was con- strained to call for help. This was immediately,: if not scientically, rendered by a young man on the, same seat; and when the next prayer was made, she merely inclined her head onthe back of the front pew--lhinking, no d0ubt,that she was not .in praying costume. ' ' noon PAPERS!!! ALEXANDER HAMILTON, I` 111.111 l\lL\lJ for Sale by rernm-ed, the lump 0| me -mu out. These pill! not only purify u-.|-loud, but I'-gI>m`I`nfr Hm secretions of the body; they are, therefure, uuri\'x|'.lt'd II)! A ' ` uuu. run llllanvuu .,.---.-..-.._,, Liver Cumplnint, Fick llomlur-ho. kc. This Anli-l;ili'~n.~ Ileclicine erqu-In from (hi-, hluml the hiiluh-n N-o-ls nl dim nmzo_ u!` l ('nll0I1I all the lluidx and I-were-lions pun: nnd llm.-nt, ch-nrlng and rmmsoitnting the Vital organs. . l'l-nsunt imleml: is it ti us, that we are ulrlu.-' In place within your reach, a medicine like the x\lUI7.\'TAl.V Hum l'|u.~I, that will [Isms directly .10 the nlicto--I .pnr|n, through the blood and Huitls of Hm bmly, mul cw-use llm xuI'[erer`tu `brighten with the flush of l)(':\ul} uml health. J_mI'suu's Pills are the Best Rmmly in misl- em-cjbr I/Ie _/`allowing Cmnplainls: 3""V- Cfnnrlaih. Ddlrilify. ` Inivard vl|'mI.-nest; Coughs, Ilmer am! Agm, Lircr ('mn,.Im`n[., 0'7" : V _5l'Wl ClmlpIainl.LIxnm1e.ts Q/'.S`pn-its, Chat! Distase: Ilcadachn, I `flex, * C""""-"?_-"L 17'l'i.I1&`1i0n, Stone and Grmvi. D.II*mma.. I Inuenza, Secamdnry Symp- I Diarrhaea. Inltammalirm. (mm_ mama L'nsl|'t\mt.*s, Dyrzw-`fa. Dmrrhcza, DW'1`.Va Femnlcs wlui hllue lu-nllh, xllonld never` be willmnl ` llu-.30 Pill. They pm-ify_'tlIa_ blnml, renmve. nlulructinun ` of all kinds, clenune the nliin of all pimplc-vs and bl--tclnau, Ind bring the rich color of heitllh to the pnle cheek. nan-1... uI-..o.. -...1 ll....I.... -9 _.L2-|. u...`.... mm. uin -.... an... nu. nun yuuu u. uuuun nu nu: ya-u \. . . . . . .. 3-The Plants and Herb: 0!`. which ume Pills are nude, were discovered In a \-cry Mlrprinin; way among the Temcnnn, 9 lriho at Aborigines in Mexico. Gt`! "19 Almanac of our Agent, and you will rend with .I|0RM. the very interesting anount IL ('nnlain.~| of the GREAT lmncI.\'x of the Aztecs. J\n_._,.A,_ -. .. . . -- . ..... . - a-unun\.u.\n vn llIIl naucus. 0lu_crvc.--The Mountain Herb I t'Il. are put up in 9 Beautiful Wrapper. Each ban: mnlainn 40 `lb, and Relax! at `)6 cents per box. All gmuine, ham lg signalure of 11. L. JUDSON ct 00.. on each box. mu 2!! cents 002. All gmuine, 3 11. 00., VB. 1. mason. 84 co. -so LE PR 0 PR1 ISTORS. No. 60 Leonard Street,` N E w 2' o R K. V :03 SALE ax ALI. m:mo1.\'x-2 DEAl.K.`2S. -a JAMES B. RYAN, vxvnnnrnnn nu > 2 / ', H CURE FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, . u,-.,._u.- n... vr|.:. _4..;.',I.-.'I GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE ! _._.-. GENERAL" INFORMATION. J ma s on`: s 1*. W. GEORGEN, Barrie. R. GEORGE, Orillia. - P. E. DRAKE, Bell Ewart WM.` MAIN, Cherry Creek; J. HARPER, Oookstown. ' - *NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastlo. 'SIMPSON_ .v DUNSPAUGH, ._ rn,__-,_n- . jlftilzal. The Memphis Avalanche says that, at .a sale of Negroes belonging to Mrs. T. Garnet! of Lafayette county, Mississippi the following` were "the sums paid. "The sale was made upon nine months credit: .Wilson, 4 years old. $917-50; John. 16 years old, $1,778; Andrew, 14 year_s old, $1,527; Susan. 4; years olsjl. and_one child 4 years old. $9573 Ellen. 25 years old, and two children 3 and 5 $1,300; `Ann, 25, _vears,old,.and` infant child, $1.454; Amanda, 10 years old, $1,225,; Mary; R vnnra nldf QRVA - nnnlrv Grvnsarn nil`- 2' J. "B. RYAN, H4 Yonge Street, Toronto, Two doors South ofAde1uide S` -)s:-H>` l7UUlf.1l2('|, ecrmaary Ir;/tammalirm, turns. 3, .- c o t c 0. 38-ly BRYANT 8. . . .. gvguy. cow v--, ` Wholesale Agents, Toronto; ll/`A"|IJ l\ L" 188 King Street, 17-tf DR; s. N. PECK, sUR(;E0N @ DENTIST, -~7- ----; -aa.;.n.|.; on Hie Gi, 7th 6' 8th ofugust, Oclobcr, 1, February, ./Jpril and June mug .1`l"I'.`1`l'T\l A `D`l4'I.'."'F A... ll... 1 ..I I3...) 0, n n .- - ..... ...... J, --r.. .. ...... aullb ru'.4 L 'KNE\V-MARKET, on the 1st, 2m1{ 3n] of Mr/1 many}, and BRADFORD. on the 4th of ear}: munll. an W-Aunluxn 1, uu um um, um 9' am Q] Mr/1/nnnz}, I , BRADFORD, of each mun!/, When he will be most happy to wait upon um,` who require his services in any or the }1'r:nx:g-inf. of his Profession. ` " `III. ........\A ..l......A-A.. AL-42.. -___ lln .. U1 HID fI'UlC33lUlln He would also state,thatin case of failure in am. work warranted, during the past Eight \'('!lr_'~' 7, wil1_be repaired Free of Clzarge,provi'1t-Ibo otitfg Dentist is, or has been, employed to operate in tlm same month; but should another Dentist he 91,; played, the warrantyin all cases will cease. A n11'1~r1rnIv 171177111-\ . t'H'O`v Q l.`.lv-'J`l; nmauuu, [KI years OIU, "'"' J 8 years old,` $874.; Becky. Gyears old, $761 ;- Jane. 12 years old, $1,601, makingrav total of $l2,404.,50., ' ` , . ' ` ' .A.I.JJ4.l.I.1 .LJJ1.LJ.|r[1\/.l.L'A.l.J , With theleast possible pain; and particulnratxr-n- tion paid to the Regulation of (.'/ti/(Ir(`u'.~` '13, Teeth inserted on Gold Plate or Pivm. (':n";:,..: lled with Gold or Silver-Foil, or any mhr-r l'.r.l: . t; of DENT./IL SURGER Yexccuted with nc:v:.- ,. and dvrability. _ ' - 0: ? CHARGES EXTREMELY IVIODI-ZRATFZ. 4,1 , Parties requiring Operations pl-rfurnml au ' ' requested to come early in the tlny. Oice Hoursfrmn Eight o'clock a'.m., to 11.11% August 13, I856. . iz::. -. v I. `MANHOOD; How `LOST 1 - How. m::s'r<>m:ng c u ;;z;I1}2'.<;h cl, 'i7(z-; Sca;E(l7 VL`VIIV1`I_. I . " N THE NATURE, A'I'RF..~.'r)H~;~: r ,\\, RADICAL CURE OF SPIu`R.'\l;\'l`(;1;1;1m.~ vi or Seminal Weakne.~xs, Sex}m|_ Do.-lniny, .\'.-H` ncss_ and Involuntary l'.nn.~ uulm~in: 11.; lcncy, and Mental and | h_vsivn| Im- np:u-xx_v.' BY ROB. J. CULVEl{WIl.I., .\I.ll. .... ....u, ' .-/Iulhor of the Green -Ron/:, & The wnrld-renowned fmlhur, in H. Lecture, clearly -pruves {mm his \.\`n that the awful cons:-qm-n1_-1-s of S.-II-nl. e'rcmal|3.'re1nn\'c-(I willugul lm.-(|u'1m' : dangerous .~nr;:i(_-al opqralxons. In-IlL':r.~. rings or 1-ordml.<, puinlmguul _u llmdv wt cerlain andvlfvclual. lw V\'hl('h c\`'r_\' mailer what his comlilinn may In-, mau- rhegply; ]n-'Lu(r[}/ 1/ml 7'!/(['I`lI//>1/. Tl... prove a bum) in thousands and lh(m\.'mIl S;-nl under sea! to am "<'~`~- l"`~ uuun In lllUlI>'dn(ls llllu llI|lH\.'IHH\ Sen! any mldrc-.~.~4. [um I. ,, receipt Qflwn postage stamps, by :u!}.. ~.,, I. C. Kline, 127 Bowery, New Ymk. 1',- hnv A 513 . ' . Ull. Ann}: L cu.` lulu: pu'iI.\urL' :1. :- Uhnt lhvy ha\c invcnle.-cl a HI.`l.llll`n-rl'ml I-fur lhc cure hf the above I.]L*('."(`!4. h !.;.~ ljci-tul In a test hy lhe mus` crnnu-nl [Fm Lnndnn, Paris, Philadelphia. arm) Xrw \.'. be-en dtf(`|8H:d \heonl_\' use-t'uI 1n.~`!rInm'm 1-H {for the cure of Seminal \V-a|. l1t-.~.~t.nr n n `ma gcnilai organs, caused by nu-` smrc: ymnh. - V I\D Raina l- cnv :. .-...1....cn --.r.-` . L1. nun: J box 4,586. \`7|ll||o DR. AMOS N 3037, in 0l`(l(`|' tn ~71!-`l`_\' i. sceptwal as to the lncrits of their in~tnnm-r x. lhemsc-Ives that in any lIl>l1lII('l.` win-1: 11 um` lltlllll.-f5|1.?lO|`_\', after a fair trial. the m `nay um, funded by retuining the instrum--n. in ,-,;--:.l Price Ten Dollars, by mail or cxpnju. r-- --- --A-~~- ~-_ . H /- 1.1-n Buffalo nreai I .Di.~'pvn.-:1|'_\ ! I.*:'r|nrI.'llI.`l\ vnn TIH.` rr NEW REMEDIES ANHD cu: cx ("l'l:lZ.~`. For the Vencral Disc-as:-s and all Pmuw (3 Ir; - -g|e_o.-ls, slriclun-5. sc-mmnl w.~'aknc.~.~, pm --~ .:. jointly, afrubliun If Ilia hul-nay. .l..a..u..a. n. llm ` ihrnval, no.~z- and skin, and all lhu-4e :lr::..: u.` mi-~.` arising from :1 secret habit ml _\..m'n. uy, . n ;v- -`- conslituliunzil delnilily, rt-ml:-r llh'lrHn_ r- :n._ . and in the end (l':lrU\' lmlll luulv null `n .r-E treatment llH.'_\ mlnpl |.~'I|mre-.~nl1 >1 n;.'.x;u~< .4 1-. years extensive and sun-co.-aalnl p|'ilL`lI(`(' ;n l'.l.r. `,4. `Aunt.-rlcu. ('.(`nI l\I'l`R\' l\'\.' A LIHS`. People have little idea of the magnitude of_ the oil business in western Peneyl vania.~_ In Philadelphia, we are told, most of the bttstneas - men regard the oil businessTaeepeculattveend chimertcal in itecheraetec. - Such is not the fact. t The product of the oil welleie already a prominent article of eomtneree, and is daily becoming more important. ' 0n`Moudeyr '9 Allegheny River being in excellent boatingt A 7: order, three small steamers landed at our win`: 4 [mm thengrelle in thewyici .t rank in : I` 0671afiele "of eil. Thlieligt :`gil`Tl;l day ; 79ee;P59 amt, larger qnan`titiee_take the otill- an mate to New Yurkjcity. ` Tlte',s'uece`ss of ; nirhnrino mnI:InIinna'in nr&QnbHigh -`mun, if. I E3TABI.I.~'lIED FOR THE (TIIPL ()l~' Sqrofula, Old Ulrers, l'.'ry~'ip-Ian.` I};--:1. I. ` ~of Blood, Suit V R/mum, Pimln/4 4, /5;-_, ,1 ,slhmu, Inr.ipr.nt ('u:1'~u.r.v,,.!im., l.NFIR.\l_ITIES OF Y(,)L'TIi, (`LP .\4;!'} ~`~ NO- ME`R`C UR Y US - '/I. :2-I -:--Viv: ww vvvll CORNER 01" IIIJIIN .A1.m uh " BU1'F.v-11.0, A /gw 1'- `- v a V1 .1 \ vux ,,_- - . SYIIH. u London, mnv. be ()l}\'1K'l`.'jr}.El"v'i RE Hue only I h_v.=i-iznns in g` members of the Ru_\nl 15,": U` xnornjnz until 9 at night.` ` '=5- _/TH-`IC I.\`\' I-2.` . Ilr\("f` (nu blll/'31 I It) I.\ V .f\LI1I.`. Persons In am` part at the world nm_\' 14- ex- fully treated by lurwanling a :'urrt`('l drtu `. .1: case. with a remillam-e-,r1rrmn-dmm-s. 3. :-. 'A.l.l.-....n [\R ANII IQ .\.' R` _ runrnn-r \'-1.` 1uu._j x .i\ L. curt NA_n wnsolnlrinnen "5, ,,,'`,,c I mtnrna _ km (an g "M \v"'M."( ays to two mun rrm" m.', whcn Utd cunjnm 5U'U"` Will) N.`mlllan('(', [U\'-l!XI`Ulk'lllt'.~'. c. Address DR. AMUS 55 SUN, curncr M311 Quay Sts., Hulfnlu, N. Y. August 15, I860. {ESPECTFULLY announces that he will he ,1. FR A W.R. .Q. T-T(Yf`FT. 12 A 1)-1) 1 n ' IIUII In (ll.`l .-I`- his safe and speedy nwlhnd uf lu-.11 exlranrxlinary nu-re-ss, durum: u luu-.' prgwlice, enables him. t-unki<|`mvtini!y`. persons :1 safe and radzml run . wnhw constilulion, or confinement from bus... ir.l;"I,\."G`1\1(-i`.`.' TAKE P.-.-Imcyn. DR. AMOS LY SUN lake plcnsurv : hm alum hnxn inn-nlml 9 lnil unnum- - Bv a long course of sludy "and prm-i Dr. R. has now the .;:r:mfu-nimn M unfnnunnlc wilh rexxfedivs (hm hm-v n he tirsl intrndnm-d them. In c-urv Hu- ......... n...l ulmt in n vmv shnfl hm r Ir|nI;:'uu: l0_lVCV`V IUIK. I_.:Ily._ HEB success -0! 6 03` 398 _.0Iu,_tionsgisV I8dklIiIh.mo if - 1:`. I he first iiitrmtiim-it uwm. in (`luv nu cases, and that in a n-i_\' shnrt without the aid of nu,-ri-nr_\ or any 1 drug. Within the-`Inst tortv _\'e-:u.~. more than one hnn_drcd littttl.-`itltti -:1 character. and it Inuy iw .~:ml snti-`t `am--lmlfof the patients had i>(`(`lt is. with mercury and nlhcr piH. ` . . v . Dr. R. can be succcsslullg. con.~u.h d M ing Discases: 'n:.._ .-.. 1\` 0... l-:.-m- l\'iJn.~\-<.' KN.'nH' mg UISCKISCS ; . Diseases 0! the Liver. Kihw_\'<.' I`-L'uE.i-r Dmpsy, all forms of Si-n-Inln. Tc'H'I'. nu ohsllnale-Ins;-as:-s 0! the Skin. Ncvvrzuf I-`I. Cnstive Hnlnls, Pik'.~I, (3:-m-rnl I):-lain`. Ai-cIionx.Clnoni(' l"uhnon'nrv I\lTl`L`I,~*ll\ -Chronic Cmwh. Cnlwh -.un!'('.-!d.~<. In: H P Sumplion, lnllaummlurv.and (`1n-mm- It Ulcers of the l.c.'.~',I.'Im-rs of lhv '.\lA<-HI Throat, Nose and Lips. |m'ipn'nI (':m-pr Enlnrgenu-nl, Tuniors. ('lmmu- Sorv l~I\ - and Syphilic AIl'e_<-lions. Pam and Sm Bone.-s, and all discast-s nr..-`ms: from Hm I of the Island. whether llvru-dimry, Avqn lrac'I=d.,Sull I}_|1L-Inn, FL-`V:-r Smcs. and u-` Coznpluims ff _\'o.-urn: sl:Ixxdi|ig. G.-mm Syphullis Strialure, Supprc-ssimu of lhq; felnalps, &c.,' succcsptnlly Irv.-mm]. ' ' CVr\I9'f`l 1-Itvnf '}TxZA11? `Li ? 1' All D111 9 ntl -4` n.,, . .. _,_._- .~-_--:, \Vho, by indulging in .-it-(`rel hnluils. hnvv <--~ that soul-snlxlumg, lnind-pmslrnllng. lu-E; Iv `vice, shouldnpply in Dr. lie}-nulds wnhunl : l_ .|._...._ .. .....l| an a\1\Ilu.nII ..n-..u ft. nyv VI\C, s`II\l|ll\I'1I r.In 1! Ar: o 5.`: I In lhcsc. as well as all mlu-r on.-cs ofu g lure, Dr. Rcynuldzt comnlcmls an rarly n and without any \'nni1_\' or nspnrnliuu, slrmx` that nn case within than-at-h nfnu-rml .ml eavg: him without. a cure or szotnsllni-L1.-I: gm Av . u.-.u.-.--_ - Dr. can be slim-c.~"xsfullv consult:-d -n pcculitfr lo Ft'lIHlk'.'l. _ K! I) TI. nuI'n:\l1'i in nnln nonnl fur D [)C(`ull!1I' |U rz'Iumx:.~. . N.I.--Dr. Reynulds is sole ngonllfur Pr. Female MOMNV Pills. .Anmn_'.' llw mam` ` `boxes of these Pills annually suld, nu! wnv - has ya been Inmle-. against Ihvm. l..'l(ln'.~` lain siluminn shullld not use tho.-In, (hr pm! which willibe found in the d_irc(-lions aIm'::: each box. Price SI 00. Sqnt bv mall [<- of ihe`wor|d. Beware of cmInl'crI1-nls. '| not on sale at any other place. 1`, II 2.. -I... .....l.. ..,......L... -J...n.In.I nln NEW TR_E_ATMENTz ll0l Ull hlllu In any Utuvl run 9. Dr. R. is the only remzlar mhzmrhl pin ~. this oily who devotes his whole lime (Jr//4`/V lhelrenlmenl of diseasess of a private unnum- alictedwonld do well to make inqniriq-.~ In-rw s'nltingAthnne advertising in this ('il_\'.] Dr. H.` lice extend! Ihrongh. every `Sluts: in tho; Ln: [be British Provinces. n nr<\7\rI\1 naorvn|':v\'wu'r\l)1.` 'l`7II.` `m$ifeib*7` ` ` '.rv`un nr PI-an Manny`. 1'!" -I regznzesi%.>?.ii'.7ri;,F?iiJ rs 'r'I'Ft1.t.,".f:'I'i,'J.`i!9" '3?r'i9r`P93f3F1sxWZI9Ht.`9P991`{PR9.1/-1 `Ca '1 ...l1.`~ ..-' ... . LL l.n.'.L., ....lr-....... me Drlusu rruvluvcza. Dr. REYNOLDS GREAT \\'0RK-- '/VH5 VATE MEDICAL GUID7f--B'nuI1In!F\ _n-aled with nearly 300 pn:_:cs. l ri<-c, 2.3.-1-nI.~. I _..___ .I..-.._:I.:.... ...... .........o.-....u m-1-nun! n Evnuonnm/unr NQ'ncI:.---Dr. \V. (7. I_n*;'*` announces. for lhe hem,-tit oflhe sivk nml unlml|' lhnt he L-nnlinuvs to dvvnle the whoiv M Jr: H the treatment of pnvnle dist'nscs in his ucha-an change Place. Rm-hcsler, New York. . February 20 I860. . . - " -"-" u." u u. ..l `H... "IV:%\v _._ ,1 Letters describing age, symptoms. 04-('upnl properly nllenclc-(l to, and nmlimm.-A. .~cu-un'l\ from observation, sent to all pnu. worll `V n .. __,'n L- 4-~aA.Hl.1.hA`.AIlh'AIL` alum 1-. llvllg UII.-cu vuuuu, ex". nu u... r... .r No lcllcrs will be nnswrn-cl -nn remittance ofnne dollar, mnsnltnl lion at lhc ()lm.-, free of charge. . n ____,,, ,_.:_.. - ...l.l-..-.....l U011 Bl tnc Ulll(.`I.', Ircc Ul cttutgv. All cmnmunit-minus nddrc-sscd tn 1`). J. R('}'-'; M.[)., 1'0. 19 Ex('hnn'c Fltwe liucltcslcr, E 3 . will meet with pmmpt attention. ..a_ nm-.. 1...... ("am 7 A 11 In 0 I` \1 E13 WEEKL Y zvozz 7'11 ER N )1 n v.4 :\`< D-nIJ.'Ln,4| . ..... .. !lf..,J...u,I.~.. /`lfm-nur1'.' - - VIII luccs vvllu yluuoyn ---u..uu-nu IE5" Oice hours, from 7 A.M. In 9 P..\l. 11313 V,VG.L`4lLbI IVUICJIIILH IV /'1" Pr/gbluhcd ovary lVrrlm".tda_:, ]}[or11uzg,' Qice, Dunlap-.:cnct1;`au , Ban 4:. ` Q _ TIFIC I.\`\'l-If _ . ' "( we run: or!` (in-mt. n msormnen ..n .. .. . April 24, 1861. IIIU Klqawp guest. ' nlhoxlu Lnvn c &Em=:; 'ia3Efr13.ZA"ci>1~"i13" .Lv\/LIA Dr. Amos. &' Soy; C()I/"NTRY I.\'V A L! D5`. - ...... ....-o 1;` cl... X...-l.l lIun1 . YOUNG .\11c.\', TO FEM A LES. Ji\'(`r. l\'i H|.'nMc-r.. J m: zmd Hm M -"km. NvIvr::!:.' ik-s, I);-!-n; - I`u|nvon`nr_v Alli-1-l.m~. lhf: Tough and (.`.-Ms. ~_~ .-: |mlury.z1ml (7hra-Inn: iii a 1: !.\',UI(-'(-rs Hm '.~UH'K|). '1 Lips. (Vin--c-r. li nors. ('hrmu(~."or(' |':\r~. .\I-~ 'c'_('lim1s. Puin >'\\'-!.r.; - -aees frum mu; m `lhcfr Ac-quzu-i .1 In, Fdvvr mm-,1`; nrs Gnllurxlm .|. ~ H . I\J- I... \!..v, DR. RI -`.\' .VOI.l).'i xv. -..........:n`..|I.. ...b .... .., - Green-Roul.-, 6;:-, I 8-Iilhur, in Ihzs mhw Ifrmn hi:<'uu'u c-.\;-I envcs Srll-.'IYIII~c |: .. 191i! mu! \\ lionx, m.~hm. gunl a ul` 4-mu w 'hi(`l[ A~: (I. . nmnA\` I,-, m'.'I_\' ('11::-E. '(lIl'I't'(I//_l/. lv.w1':;L (ls lhou~:nml.~. .. ...l.I.-..-.v_ . I u uu `rin- xwt-red 'unlc.~'s H`lt'}' , 1-onsullnliunfct`. ` ` J` ..|.n.-.o.. [:'l'LV'\ L'L-'lI_r at .'..*`: :.6if*-5.. sni- '%-'-speed we ` 1*`-\"'x' 6*rA'2,';`,:-:g;;.r.:`.%.*:.e :E2::::m': 3-seatm . 4, _ , Dcmnlmx I '|ll7[`l [HI .I ` .u..-_ .m- .v II:-v<"" ...I....I`...|m1 HH- or|}l. ~uuougu.a_0m: {9MtmvenIu rewaru. `I_:zI;:u. .r;:Ff5ql`NxJ_)i,3 1_-"V3rd: 55- II I I ... `n . ..' vu Bl;Lg'ii"n' the Of(;8 3'; _m_fng g'_}.. ,qi-ts, had to mrllsnzmt. .52 rrwon W hout aoousihon. . 2| - T qompell me to number of our readers:--. . vf~Wwvf~Gr6omI"|g a` ll6i"s.` ._ f A The folldwing, from vlhe AmericAa_n`-/|g3 culturist, will bafound very useful to 3 _ latge .. Inn... .1. -._.. _..._ ..-.._ `L_'--_- 4- I--an JIUIIIUUI U1 UUI' VCHUUTS 3"`. I` What do you give your horses to keep them in such fine condition? asked a young farmer of his neighbor, whose team of bays-A were the. piidevof the owner, and the ad-. miration of the village. s Oats, carrots, and plenty `of brush, was thereply; There is little need of insisting on the necessity of good food, and plenty of it, to have a horse remain vigorous. Every one knows bone, and sinew and muscle are manufactured from hay, oats, com, 810., and thatthe raw material must besupplied to produce the strong limb, elastic step, noble spirit, which makes a ne horse the universal favorite he is. But the vimporta_nt"parl which the skin bears in -the animal economy, and the necessity of properly cleansing and keeping it in healthy condition, are not fully appreciated. . Rough staring coats, grease, or scratches, inammatione, and a whole cataloguefoi diseases, nd their origin in neglect of proper grooming. 'I"h'n alzin nf Olin hnrn, liken` that hf nihor `is generallygdone for at least part of the year, stable, and let him stand uncared for over Ullglll Ill IIKSSICIJI UI tJ|U.lUI Elllllllllllgo The skin of the horse, like` that of other animals, not only affords protection to the parts, within`, by the pores affordsan outlet to a large part of the waste of the body.-'-I'n out- door hfe, the natural state of the horse, this membrane becomes thickened and tough, capable of resisting changes ol'Itemperature,;' and by continual exercise, the. pores are kept open, giving free exit to all the exhalations. But this alone will not give the smooth glossy coat -which adds so greatly to the animal s beauty. Conning the horse to the stable, as renders his skin tender, especiallywhen he-is kept warmly blanketed. Expose him now to great change ol'_,temperature; take him out and drive him until heated, return him to the night, even foran hour,tthe sensitive skin* is rapidly chilled by the evaporation or the `sweat,lhe-pores are sndduly closed, andtoften a cold, a rheumatic stiffness, or other disorder, results. Proper grooming prevents this, by toughening the skin,- keeping it -in healthy action, equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions from the pores, and what is, ol . great importance, by rousing the action of the muscles at the surface, in some measure, com- pensates for the want of exercise, consequent` V upon stable life. ' ' r`.....u;.... ..n.t t......r.:..... .r.....i,1 1 ... ,1-.. an U }lU|I Dllllc lIIUn Currying and brushing should be done in the stable ;the dust and semi will be scattered in the manger to mix with the horse feed, beside keeping the stable uncleanly. Take the animal intothe open air, tie him securely, and handle him so gently that he will enjoy, rather thanidread, the application of the comb and brush, A" sharp curry-comb. roughly scraped Aovrthe-tender skin, is anything but pleasant, as the shrinking and resisting animal will soon show.--`Apply this.instru- ment lightly, and depend mainly on the free use of the brush. Begin at the head, and pass the comb lightly up -and (town, until the ' dandruff is all loosened, and remove it with the brush. Be particular around the edges of the foretop, and maize. It is a. good plan to. sponge off the headand ears, using but little water, smoothing the hair down to its natural positinn.--ln goingiyover the back, quarters, loins, &.c., use the comb in one hand and the brush in the other, working lightly and a quickly. Take much pains where `the skin lies in folds, as at the union of the legs with the bntly-let every part- be made thoroughly free from dust and dandruff. Finish by rub- bing down vigorously with wisps of straw, until the hair shines -like a bottle-an extra smoothing touch may b_e'put__on` with -a woolen cloth. Do not fear all this trouble; it will be more than repaidin the extra looks and spirit of the horse. _ Hour to Raise` Celery. i From the American` Agriculturist,'April. 4 A description of" celery is unnecessary for imost of those` who live in our near citiemwhere it has long been a staple article for the table, but it is as yet cultivated in comparatively fewi farmers "gardens. It is a native of England, where it grows as a- rank, coarse weed, in marshy ground. By cultivation, the best stocks whichiare edible, have been rendered crisp and delicale.ol a most agreeable avor," and equal or superior to any other plant for salads. It is also used as a avoring for soups and made dishes. When once generally known.` it will be considered as indispensible in. the garden as lettuce or cabbagep ltis usually eaten in Fall and Winter--by proper management it maybe had from August to April- Tn raian nnlnrv frir Riummnr Il, hnt-bed is 'Y`eN&l(_ ' tavI~sr_\'."N:vu cm fxff hy_ lh etude, as early as the second week in March. a between the rows to keeppout` weeds, only they become rustedvand arefspoiled for after_ , cultu.re. When about three inches high, or H30 ITOITI !\Ugl)5l. ID :\pI'll._ ' To raise. celery forssummer use,.a hot-bed is needed,swhich should be prepared, in this lati-T After the hot-hed is made in the usual man- ner, but with about twelve inches of soil upon the manure, allow it to stand ten or twelve days tor the weeds to spring up, which can then be destroyed, and the bed kept clean with little trouble. Make drills six inches apart by , pressing the edge of a board into the soil an inch deep,i and, sow the seed. The Solid W hit_e variety is generally preferred. When the plants are up, thi_n them to an inch apart. Air them a short time each morning; keep them shaded -with mats` on` clear days`, from about 10 a.m. to 4`p.m.` Water with cold water about twicea week, applying it at noon, andlimmedtately replacing the mats. Hoe when the plants and soil are dry; otherwise near the first of May, they are ready for trans- planting. lt is well to give more air, to harden them o',_ae few days before removing them. in '0:-o'nn|~.a.1 nnn rnnl \x"iIln, lmn fun! (`I-`I9 ?! i them 0,_&rl6W uuys uelulu Iuuluvrug uruur. Dig trenches one foot vriile, two feet deep and four to five feet apart. Put in six inches of well rotted cattlp or hog manure, fill in with six inches of soil. and mix thurougly. Choose -a clear day. water the beds lreely an hour or more before transplanting. that the earth may adhere to the plants. Fork over the prepared soil in the trenches and`.leave the middle rounded up higher than the sides. Put in the .young'plants twelve inches apart and shade them for a few days to preventwilting. Linn rhnm nnnnainnnllu In Iznnn` mn mantle. lllelll I0!` '4 IUW (lays Iu lllcvuurwlrtllrg. V Hoe them occasionally to keep` out weeds, butonly in-dry weather, and when the leaves areilree from dew, and always be carel'nl' to keep all earth from the centre of the plant; otherwise it will rust and be spoiled. Draw in earthenough from the sides "of the trench to cover the `lateral roots three inches deep, `but do not draw together the heart of the plant while young. If drouth occur, frequent hoeing is better than watering. When eight or ten stalks are formed, and the tallest is eighteen inches high, draw in earth from` the eides,.and bank upthe plant as high as the firstoutside leafedraw the stalks together, while doing this, and be careful tokeep earth out `of the centre. When the heart has grown up even with the outside leaves, give a second earthing, draw- ing it up so that the bank stands about two feet high. As soonas theheart reaches tothe outer ' leavesegain, thecelery is ready for use. It will attain this point abontpthirty days after the first banking. ` . V - II`... Rail and winter nninrll- nhnmm n rink nrsr valuing. V For Fal| and winter celery, choose a rich sandyloium,-,and enrich it with plenty of good manure thoroughly workedinto the soil, Saw the seed in dr'ills.el'oot apart, the same -`as (`Ii- rected above. Thin them to -about half an inch apart; Hoe frequently to keep down weeds and supply moisture, but "never while ' the dew .i_s'on. The plants will be ready for the retrenchment about the first of Julyyafter` - whieh,'the treatment is the same-as described- above. Further directionslor digging, prepar-A ingfor the table, preserving.` for winter, &.c..' will be given in the appropriate season. Many of "these hints are `derived. from a treatise, by Mr. Roessle, probably the n_\os.l s,uccessl'ul ' cultivater_of celery in th'iscountry.- `- On_'l'uesday. 2nd inst., Mrs. Nancy Webb. `of Stamford, CL,` a_ woman 90 years old. wgis murdered by her son-in-law, "F1-4ed_eqick"A, Smith, while he was deranged by" '1: severe altaclof `ln"n`g= fever. Thesick mmanfs wjfe - had left. lhe room.bul afow minulezywhen he nllnnlrnlllhn nLI,Innlu.np'nII-m a ham)` tl-nu~pN'.JI.o uuu mu. nu: |uuu|.uu| u now Iuluuwa, wuun [ID 1 aII5ackec_;.|h,o qhlglady gill; a hoeggdteqdfuy iIiihg hnd `qi:Il_ing lf er',`I'rdm jh eH'e;l of whicti oh`e"died-inlfxirty-siLx hours. Mr. Smith, in his right mind,~was alwaysiety can-efut of kin nmhsimhuh caution- III INS Ilglll llI|lIU,'VIiD UIWEI)` mupupun canton. Lmriuiltgxre, TENTH M109 Tnj<`iz*An~n ADVANC '&5az1a('}n`e8s`h -'*'Ig)ba' ,ul`siEY1_,""`n "pm- pIu_ye( ii"1"'l"a*"'f:')'r'8"\- iT'dn 3 iwtlif manu- Iavt-'sr_v."N:vW _Yrk",{'ha(| a portion of his nose ` ff by the xplusion ofgav bullle which he was cnrking down. . F.-|\\'nr(l'F.`vere!t prntesle against the removal of Fivlcher \Vebsler. (son of Daniel WebsIer) Surveyor of Boston. The Massachu`s_eus`dele- galion have selected Mr. Webster : successor. O 1 (1 eat. :l.='%a.:%pe%r still further adding to its'inT:te1-e51: Tas a. Locu. `NEW VOLfIME, ihe. Fropnietor is desird us J ouarun, ,rxiaintaining, as hithertb, its progressive and liberal hracter, independent of cl_iqhes of _ix;dividuals. As general measures; the Ndaiianns Axiu/not will a3vocate- V I expdnent. of (iountf Aairs, and its cdluxhns wijll` peo`ple,V by orrespondence and otherwise; The colntinue to be a medium `for thegxpression of the There is more scaridarl arral in London. The Earl of Willon has beencharged with review- ing his regiment with a prnsiitute on his arm, -and numlucing her at mess and her Majes'.y s balls. A court-of enquiry is ordered._ Markets are carefully revisedwekly, besi-des"con- tainiug the Tea r1iest intelligence of -Meetings of Division Courts, Quarter Sessions, Assizes, Re- |'N nnnouncing the CO'MMENCEM'EN.-'1`, bf a._ ports of Meetings, V Lectures, '&c.,;&c., thus being an indiapen_ible,record of County Affairs, whethgf, social, political, or material. , $2 a year; Clubs of Two, $3; Aof`Three, $4;-of ~ Five, $5, invariably in advance. 'Mai}:tenance of th Union,- and British Con- Six hun-lred and lhirlv `millions of cubic feet of gas escape annually from'lhe can mains in` London, an estimated loss of $70,000.` Represenldtion based bn Population, acofding to And getyoui: receipt from present time to endAof . Northern Advane, Barrie, .Prepaying and Reduction of Customs Duties on all ' articles of V necessity, consjiste-nt with economical manage- `-ment of the public service, plocing the bur- .4 General Bankrupt iaw, alilcea protecti 1861, Mailing 'yoixr_ money, dddressd Edi-for Registering your Le'tter.T `Reduction of Law Costs, and Simplif.calio7 of The opening` p "of Wild Lamb: to .'/Ictual Besides the adiovdncement of all mattefsbf Local Internal I/npruv_e ment, szich asvthe establish- " men! of good Leading Roads, 85,` Q-c. ' There are in Great Btain 2,210 cotlonfac-. Iories. running 28,000,000 of spindles. France has 2,394 comm factories, with 3,500,000 spmdlea.' IPRINTING{ Tofonto, oxfder for which hill fct:>ntinnoLto.be` Establishment is the most fomplleh .:n_orth of executed wil_1 ac_i1stfomeVd Superibiity and 0'hTa'p-' B653- jitonmj 1% `.um.oi om; Dopartmet oega unequ_a1ledinducigptophtr W@hnk& fiimr V h't'."t'l:n' reduced pricereen{1g - `I; The Texrms for One CopyTof.the ADVANCE is T and a bow to the crowd. T T-Jim `Whi!e_, a negro, was hungin Pnnoia, Mxss., r9c_enHy, for me murder of his wife. The Convict mounted his coln with a laugh SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE,-T The` Nbwrnmnu AD>VANCE aims to be is local the Cmsu of 1861.` 7 den of ATa.z:a'tion upon luxuries. -Debtovr ad Creditor. Settlefs. I the Pifoceedings of the Courts. Bmip; Nov. 1860;. Axnjnooxnxmaxne ' shol

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