pqualitiea, he thought he would ask that gentle- - ns';iernbled'amiierice that ` until that geutlematl "Russell was ready. The Mr. W. H. Rnsselhwho now I -represents the L')ml'un Times in the United States, is the same gentlemair who was sent by that journal t_o lr`ela.ii:i to report (\ _ContieH s.speeches dur- ing the Repeal "agitation. One '-of" the first meetings the newspaper rnari uttemled was in Kerry. Having heard of'O Con[neI| n polite- man s permisninn to take ztverhatirri account of . the oration. The Libera'tor- not only con- sented`, but inhis oiliust manner` iiiforrned the was provided with-all writing conveniences he would not speak a word, assuming an extra` bmgue for the occasion. Russell w`a_s-delighted. The preparations began, and were cornpleted ` Are you quite` ready ? asked Dan. ' Qitite ready. _ V . ' Now,'are you sure you?re entirely ready'? "I am certain, sir. Yes. ' K The crowd becoming iinpaltentand excited, Dan said, ' ' " - ` I Nnuy 3nnn `rnv nnnanianna T -`Inll . Kan-in IV INIHLV \J`L' gent, * `GEORGE Tsomms. . .24;-y 100,000 `owm: many 28-3mo Lgwuuu 2-ly ' 4-,tf mm mnor THE BARBIE . Oh ! _l m:n poor unhxky Wight,` Al _lhcre vms ever burn, sir, Therc s_nulh'{ng in my house 1hul s`ngl_1I, "l`|s lunely and fnrloruf, sir, I've cash enbugh to pay it well` To ke_cp my house in older..- But 1 nu :-I cancel a decent meal, Though plemiful my layder:' "Fns overdone ur undexjdone, Pqrhaps no\-dm1e an all. sir; . No man had ever such a home In all,1l_nl~* weary world, sir. ` L A Northern ` ADVANCE, oldest Paper 29 NEW VOLUME, the Proprietor is desirous of still further adding to its interest as a "and liberal character, independent of cliques` or J oumun, ' indiyidudls. [AS general measures, the Novuramm ADVANCE will advbcnte- I'N-pnnohuncihg the COMLIENCEMENT of My cnmris al u: c-Hows out, _ - I ne'er van gm it ll`.t'lldC'2; .`.l;.: s'::r1'~; mu, ;~{~.a,:h<-I m ironing, \.. , . T exponent of County Affaivrs, {and its olumhs will_ `continue; to be 1:. medium foil-. theqexpression of the peppie, i>y correspondence and otherwise. ' The Markets areicarefiiily `revised weekly, besides con? taining the earliest intelligence of Meetings of Division Com-ts, Quarter Sessions, Assizes, Re- porfs pf Meetings, Lectures, &c., &c., the: being" gen indispensibleurecord of County Affairs, whether Tsociel, political, 0: : material, Maintenange `of the Union, and British TC'on-_ Representation based on Populatioez, according to $2 a year; Clubs of.Two, Va Fiv?e,'$5,:invVm-ia_.b1y ih advance. Reduction of Customs Duties on `all drtieles of necessity, consistent with economical manage`- ment to/` the public service, . placing the -bur- Andgei yam-_receipt' from 1 ll"`.1|I.IL> .-muvwner=_ m um |Ic.IL:||u_n. evvry Emu! cily, am! I have Ixeafcl lh (>.t'1!w L,ru.=*s mnle mm. ,H`.(_`.`c. hereahun 3' i~_ H: '.h-- {}'\'\.~,~,.'\s pf H.-:1 vnel `pH-H '1x:'. Iv .\-.~.M `dxu-\-x _1iv.[- _imIa_1rq.s 4 Aht} I.')nV\';'h:l:1L`H'l()lldVe!3 \\=.n~.}- 1-ml '.uu_-n-In plzu-1-.~" whg-re .1 beau`-zeurm-.1lu_n1,:_:_m:1l inn). berm" use In - - . :1.` ,.-. L_._n.....I ohu `.'.,::\_=1'."z:_ -./1 General Bmcmpi Law, aIike a proiection to 18b6_l,T Mailing. your M Northern` Advance, _Bai'rie," Prepayingj Regiteting your Letter. Reduction of Law_ Costs, and TSimplicalio1 z of Besides the _advincepaernt of qll_ mattcrx of Local Internal Improvcmenhsuch asthe establish- `m'en_ qf gm Leading Rads, am, -94:. 'Estg.blish_1neht is the `most complete north of Toronto,` prder Tforvwhich will continue 1 execnted >wAit.h accustomed Superiofity and Cheap; `Go. get a wxfv.--`the bid man Said; ` Nur sit here c0Iupluiu_i:1g; ' OI \\`cfHu('k m-ver lgqafruul, , A prudent \\_'nfe s the main thing; >She ll keep y r_house. s1|e ll mend `yum clpthel, And chat and sniiz the while, gir; And all lhulsydnlle will be xx-eil done And Gone with-um complaining; IfVe er yuu d have a p':en,~'unx:imnIe; - A xvxtc-~-a \vIfc s the ma.-n thing. ` Tl.1vTex-ms fr One C:dpj of the . ml? @IInk&%tatinnerg ` `Departmeht otfera unqualled induceghehts to pui chxisers, at reduced prices recently `adopted. Nohmm Anvnwu Oman, Ba_n-io, N ov, 1860 SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE, .Th Nonmnfm Apvwcnnnims to b alocnl the Census of 1861. Settlers. `would \\~,,u . -'.l;u'u~ they may `v le;n`.2 inn} be (:|>H.~'elHl'hPlY1. conduct all-In belgmd lhe ':C~'hateau`l d Eau--+to_ a certain place of justice among other places. Here they should seesome six or seven men,"sealed at a semi-circular fable, presiding at alcou_rl offjusltioe. They should tecnguize in these `judges. an equal number of mnsfnrs and workmen, but all --decoraled alike C..`-1 a--.. a...avge::'lo-I almm Ihelr necks x` '. H: ' ` " "` 9`?-`M-. u'ni:`..l "be! `den of Ta;ation upon luxuries. Debtor and Creditdr. the Proceedings of the Courts. maintaining, as hitherto, its progressive IN T THE % COUNTY. AND `BOOKBINDING ' and: The T1861. up of Wild Lands to actual ' QTHE Jack quit;kIy took Ih sag advice Aud_\vi>oc:d n.xrIner's dnughrt:r,_' b And never did ho: rne'lhz: Jay _ When. home. 9. bride lie brought her. Eisclothos are alxvays clean and neat, ` His huusc is Xlkf` ap';1laCc,, KY. Vnxrvhi nu! `money, addressed `` Editor THE . ,$3; of Three , $4; of . preant tite to end of ADVANCE is Loon. COM M ERCIAL I`-iCv)TEL,. PENETANGUISHENE. ` A HE Proprietor, Mr. A. Dusome, feels condent that he will meet. with the entirehpproval of the travelling public, so far as low charges, excel- lent accommodation, good stabling, and attentive -..-..a.....-a 'aa-nerallv will create. - accommouauon, guuu a......... attendance generally will and |\"eui) ump.u3_e|_ 'm. d c.x:i.:n7:_`. '\'\L`.I|U illlfil-lllgck"; : with mu. or no expense, and with perfect sat- 'uI'..|'.nn in bath nnninn._.Lmulm:' Raisin.` - Penetanguishne, April, 1861. D3` FashionableATa'.iloring exekzuted promptly" on the Premises, on most advantageous terms- Lefroy, June 23, `I860, 26 ' T ' "-' ,<.,-_._________._._ BUFFALO,-Corncr Seneca and Main Streets. 1 " N. Y-. CI'l`Y,-Cooper Institute, ./fstor Place. PHlLADELPHIA,---Corner 7th and Chestnut Sts. 'CHICAGO,-Cor'ner Clark and 1'Vas[zington Sis. ALBANY,--No. 448 Bromlway. ` CLEVELAND,---Corner Seneca and Superior Sts. DETROIT,--No.A70 Woodward ..;'venue.' . ST. LOUIS,-Corner 7th and Vine Streets. .:__- `GENERAL INF ()R.\IA.'I`1ON. Our standard of Piimamship is the} famous `,`Spencerim. ' . _ Students can commence at any time, as there are no vacations. _ _ _ V _ ; ml... t)..:....:...'.1a om-1 'l`m-u-Iwrq nf this Clminof vacations. ~ The Principals and" Teachers of this. Chninof. Colleges have an extensive acquaintance in seven large cities, and always consider it It pleasure to` further the best interests of their graduates. Students entering any one `of these. Colleges, . by payment of $40; become` entitled to the privi- leges of the entire Vclmin, comprisingeight. of the most~t.hornugh,'extensive, practical and popu- lar Business Sehoolsin the world-. For Cats.-. logues and Circulars, call at the College Rooms, ~ or address as above. s A . A T ` v -BRYANT & STRATTON. ' Buffalo, Sept.'- ll, 1860. 38-ly F. JOHNS`, JUN_., "TEACHER OF MUSIC. Bmna, 1866." RAYELLERS will nd the at - way suitedo their comfort. - -nu-1-vwrrflfrn gr-Iva] 'vu"aIE`isT{i&'3 n?$ Jieiaf 66 'aii:}`.{m}r6i"a Iohoth p|nies.--Inndon` _Review.` % Established in 1829. { nuoM Mrensx auuM PAPERS! : A V ROOM-AEERS!!! UIIICE, uI`Iu um lcau Barrie", July_l6, 1860. N HAND AND ARRIVING, A STOCK,'OF 76.000 Rolls of beautifully assorted ROOM PAPERS, in Velvets, Golds, Satins, and Plain, suitablefor Drawing, Dining, or Bd Rooms, `Hulls, Umces, or Public 1$uI1u1ngs,.wun uecum- _tions of Mouldings, Curnices, Centres,;\leda. llions, Pedestals, Columns and Slatues, Cheap and Bean- tiful in design; as nlso_of the most Rich and ,Ela1box"ate patterns, all of which the Si_1bscriber_ offers to his numerous Friends and Customers, CHEAP "FORCASH, at n.rAni:AaHEa % PRUPRIETHR. ALL COLORS 01? S -FAAINED GLASS,'Fig.n'red I Glass; Ground: Glass, and Polished Plate constantly bu hand`, and imported any size required with the least. possible delay, by _ V ' ` nvv IIA\fIT.'l`n\T_' ___-.. WERVIS made "known, eitber a.t the ;/9d~_uanc"e nm...-. f\l' nf Ma rmzidpnhe. Baveld Street. ' 'C3(?t}2..a/ ./V1.13 -("Mu ' AIN'I`S,:- OILS GLASS, PUTTY, VAR. NISHES,, Spirits of Turpentine, "Gold Bronze, Brushes of all descriptions, Looking Glass Plates, and every article needed in Painting, Glazing, Gilding, Frescoing, Paper Hanging and Coloring, ' _ ` ` . Wholesale and Retail, vwnn [1 QTY II aavovwvu-v AT THE LOWEST PRICES. E01; -gxsrl, Toronto, Maj, 186,17. Anecdote uf`M_r. lhlsscil. A few doors `East of St. I.a.\_vrcncVMarket,_`by _ L ALEXANDER IIAMILTON. nn 1")` -v w ------`_ .- A few doorls` below St.TLaw1'ence'Ms_1rket. ._._.__ .-.- .nm`v<- ,_____: IMPORTER-' or BRITISH AND AMERICAN HQXRDAWATREV 114 Yonge Street, Toronto,. 7 _ (om) sum) TWO "nooks SOUTH or ADELAIDE s'rnm;'r BUILDERS HARDWARE, Mechanics"Edp:e,. and all other Tools, Hous Vtnrnishixxg Goods, Cutlery, &c., and all other Goods in the line, at the Lowest Rates. 26-tf Wu] auxvsuuyv nu..- --...,, . its-[EXCELLENT S_T.dBLING. .55 ; 4&1): _ A ..ua.-v-.-v -- -__ OF ALL KINDS, and of SIT}-PERIOR Qumn. for Sale by. J B RYAN 114 Youge Street, Toronto, Two doors South of. Adelaide S` June 28th, 1858. _ . V ' 26-tf 28f.h, V Northern Railway orcanada.} 's';.'. .'.II'.IZIZI Arrive Collingwood. LFAVE 1 ` Am! now he is u lr.1'pp`v man. He mzv-tr gncs c-'nInp1a'uiing; `Rm wi1h'u_m;,'m1< smile declare-3 V A `_wil"L----a wlil-. s lhe mni_n thing. (`IN D-Illl . Now, _pon `my consuince, I "won?! begin `the speech u_mi1 me London ginlleman is en- urely ready. dnr xruilinn an/nlhor I-nnn1nnQ nr an n7r`nn. IRVIS made "known, e1>merV an. um .uu_.,V.... Oice, orm his residence, Bayeld Street. -__:..- r..x.. m. man . T29 LEAVE COLLINuwu_uu. Exprss. .-. .*. ; . .A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r. . 5.00 Lu. Mail . . . . . . . . .. 2.30 mg. VA:-rive Toronto. . .' . . . . . 10.40 Lu. and 8.30 p_,,_ Through Freight Trains Daily. - T- T DTIIYQ l'_`_DA\Y'I` Northern Hotel, Lefroy; MANHOOD. HOW LOST 2 -_ HOW RESTORED V _lJust_Publ_ished, in _a Sealed Emzelope ' N THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL cum; on SPERMATORRHGSA, A or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervous- ness and Involuntary Emissions, inducing Impo- tency, and -Mental and Physical Iucapacityl any Ron. I. CULVERWELL, M.D. - Author of the Green Book, 5-c." A - The world-renowned -author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly` proves from his own experience that the awful` consequences of Self-abuse may be etfectually removed without medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, bou ies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointmgout a m e of cure` at once certain andeiectual, by which every u'erer, no matter whathis condition may he, may. cure himselt - choizply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands; Sent.` under seal to anv address, post paid, on the noon lo lnousanus anu ulousanaa. Sent` seal any address, post paid, receipt of two postage stalna, by mldressing Dr. C.H J. C. Kline, 127 Bowery, ew York-. . Post Orfce. box 4,686. . Torohfo_. April 18, 1861. ~ 'W'I\'EIzIhJ < ' 183 KING -S;1;REET_, EAST; King IV Street East, I `RAINSTLEAVE TORONTO STATION AS _ FOLLOWS: O V ' 7 -ga. `A. n nuiuuonru-\ SQUIRES, Pnidpnnrron. Board 9f"l`ra.de l{etdrIns.- Agriultural Implements A ... v7v\vv\'Q ..__;a -0 cnnvntnn nrm ESTABLISHED 1829', JAMES B. RYAN,` motels; llI`lgWOUu--....--oxolv nu; LEAV E CVOLLI NGWO_OD. LOCATED AT nu- FO_R 'C_OLLl NVGWOOVD. nu. I Llgwi-.J(':`rRANT, Run rim 2 uvnul, v; _ ALEX. HAMILTON, 183 King Street East. r'!rl` :1--wfr h&dAIIi`L'l. done, '.z_m dune so very i_l$, `sir. ` A. DUSOME9 1).-nnrhi` 2 above TH.ote'1` evry -.6 U nan. '.".'.'.'.'.'. Z710 Inn.` .1.l0'ang1 9.40 I'.M. GWOOD. ' l|3\JLIlL`J V . Proprietor. 19-131 . IINIILV L Superzzntendcnt . -. 1 7 22-i13t 7.00 A.u. A II\-`nu of his rroressxuu, _ He would n.1sosta.te,tha.tin`case of failure in any work warranted, during the past Eight years, it will be repaired Free of Charge, provided no other ` Dentist 15, or hasbeen, employed to operate in the same month; but should another Dentist be em- ployed, the wa1`fanty1n all cases will cease. . ...._mmn uvrmaf A rvrwn um. it W111: ._,. ' .I.J'J.LJ.I.A.4. -------_,_-, With the least possib1e_pain;`and particular atten- tiou paid. to the Regulation 0} Children s Teeth. `Teeth inserted on Gold Plate or Pivot.` Cavities lled with Gold or'Silver Foil, or any other Branch of DENTAL S UR GER Yexecuted with neatness and d|`ra.bility. V _ 4 01? CH_A-RGES EXTREMELY MODERATE. 4:1) Parties requiring Operations performed are reques_ied_Lo comeeariy in the day. Oice Huursfrom Eight o cloglc a.m., to Four 7).m. August 13,- 1856. ` - 33-'ly rum TR_;E_mm : Buffalo M e tl it: al` Dispensary ! -ESTABLISHED FOR. THE CCVRI-J OF `SC.I'b_fll (-1," Old Ulcers, Ery. Grant Iznurity Of.Blood,' Sult- Rheum, I impIcs,V Fistula, , ./?sl_l1ma, Iucipent Con.s'umpliun, _____ ....-.....~ nn xnnvvu nrn V-A'(:p_ 5., JISUIIIHI, uu. llltlu. um. INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH, OLD A,(}E, M3. N0 0 U1Z.Y_.USE D. Dr. Amos. & Son, 7 _ ._-.- ..~'nv- nrnn 1113-11 rp;_ nhn` ...... ., _ nil`! Q71-C`-VIC! w- -w---) 48 E./IST GENESEE S'1'RIL'E'1', Three Doars _ W'cst of Ellitott St., BUFFJILO,-N.Y., RE the only Phj'siciansv'in ue St'n.teVwl10 are . members of the Royal College of Sur;__reon.=, Lo'mlon,'mav be consulted {rum 8 o <-lm-k in the m0rninL until 9 ul nigl1l,ine\':rys(a1e and symptoms of Dica:'e. ' - . #___,.__._ --.--.._v...v'n`v " An instrument for the cure of Genital I)cbiliI_v, or I Nocturnal Elnissiuns, more properly known as semi- nnl '\Venlmess,v bzc. Can be pcrmant:n!|_\' cur:-d in from flecn days to two rnnnlhs by the use oflhis in- slrumcm, when used conjuintly with medicines. Vnvfvrv an r: \r VI` A If L` Ii A l)'l`|`f`HT , A I? `N! )'I'I{`T7. slrumcm, wucu urcu |.'UIIJUIuu_y u .... .....\..\.... `YOUNG MEN TAKE I .-'aRTl`CULAR NLE-'_JI.'I(.`E. .-.'I..-. u ntxxv _ . __,_A __ ___ IESPECTFULLY announcesihut he will be 1 . FRASER -S IIOTEL, BARBIE, ._... II All -1` D .... nu! {)1-Inhnr narnmht DR. AMVOS&: SON iake pleasure in annmu_(~ing that they haveinvenlcd :1 mos`! important instrument for the cure of the above diseases. It has been sub- jected In a lest by the most eminent physicians ll] l:.u..Lm `Pm-in Philml.-lnhia_ and New York: il `Inns jeclcd lest by llxe must enunem pl1_\`sIL'|uIIs lll Lmldon, Paris, Philadelphia, and New York: been declared the only useful instrument cvcr invenlcd for the cnr of Seminal Wenknc.ss, or any (lis'u.~'e of the genital organs, caused by the secret hubxls of youth, _ ' - - nn` Anne xv ':n\' ;n nnlm-m smnsfv Ihefmnst Ulllo, -`DR: AMOS & SON, in ordcrlo satisfy lhe"most scepm-al as to the merit of their. in. pledge lhemse-Ives thntinnnv instance where it` may prove uns_alisfm -lnry, afler n'1'air lriulglhc uwncy will be rc-V furided by reinrningz, the instrument in good order.- PnceVTen,Dollars, by mail, or cxprew. ,. --....-.. .-.u~w-`van Inn :1 puuux, 7. Hm!` >kIng"lVn1gll_l eat 1.VlJVV_ J\1'4Dll'ALJll4\J 111.111 \(_\. l\4AL \I\ ...4v For ll\e VencralVl)iseases and all Private Complaints -'glee1s, strictures, seminal weakness, pains in Iln: joints, affection of the kidneys, diseases M the lxe.-ml, Ihrnal, nbse and skin, "and all lhosv dreadful all}.-c-lions . America. arising from a secret halnil of youth, whit-"n" prmluu-e cunslilmiunal dclsilily, render "marriage Inx_pnL~'. and in lhi: end de_sjrny both bodv and mind. The lreannelil they" adopt is the n.-snll 01 npwards'oflhirl_v years extensive and successful praclicciu Eurupcund l (`HITNTRV INV AL] US. L/\J\.JJ.V 1.1;; 1.: u ...-..,..v ` Perons in anv part of the world may_he succ~c~s.~- fully treated by lnrwarding a f`Ul'_l'(.`(.`l detail of then ` case; with a_ remittance fur txlmlic-Ines; &c. A1ll`I'D&`R nu. A\l() \'. S()N-_ 48 [4;;1_.~[ Chgng-ssee \Vllh remmancc Iur t!)t (lIL'lnt`S. LVL`. Address DR. A~.\l()_S & SHN`, 48 _l`Iusl Street, Three Doors \Vesl of Ellicott Street, Butfalo, N V _ V4 1. Aliens! 15, 1860. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK C[`REF, . `v u |\- lulu x n 115...... f`/_..... vwuswv `luau -._g _ '---O V NEWSPAPERAdve1-tising Agents," 119 Nasa_au Street, New York, are authorized to receive `advertisements for this paper at the rate required by us, . Rsu-r-in, Jammrv 15. 1861-. WRAPPING PAPERS, FROM THREE YORK SIIILLIXGS MOST SC`IENTIFI_C INVENTION. during {he sarna hn()r1:h in I `years. Hm remrn for the ` _, f.`m)a:ry (O Ma)`,-.1S6l,A'lS` bk-., but it is far from is- ,g;,: ,.,'f -;}.u,-.; ve rnnnlhs . `Ann l\Pc} P.'D`) (\l\ . Iy us, Barrie, January 15, 1861-. uuv Ilvv-: . EXTRACTED v _ A -._ . -...l ...-...o:....l. TEETH COUNTRY INV.\L1D`S. T. w. GEORGEN, Barrie.` ` R. GEORGE, Orillia. P. E. DRAKE, Bell Ewart WM. MAIN, Cherry Creek. J. HARPER, Cookstown. ,NOR'I`HROP &VLY;\I.-XN, New SIMPSON & DUNSPAUGH, Ilfhnlaqnln Aaofnts. '1 Tannouncesihat at __._...-.-_- -. . -.-.-g-\-guy-g Per Ream} Upwards. At the dvqne Qice Store` N at UULVDFAUUH, _Wholesa.le Agems, Toronto.- [respondent of the Southern` Pla1t'ter'sa}`s if i uyuur hogs are lousy, go to their rubbing place, , speeclily disappear. I_ have seen 95eout of To FREEVVSAVINE mom VI-:RMIN._-A `cor- or what is better, take a. twelve ffuot log to ' the feedmg place, and keep Vi` constantly smeared with tar. N_o spaniel everloved water better than a lousy `hog loves tar, and he applies it himself to themost infested spots on hisybody, so effectu ally Ihat the Inca" 96 hogs-smear themselves with tar in less than 30 minutes after they had access to. it; and not onehad even known its use. before. ' Nvcasflci `YT 334v \1]1%9se Laboring Under _ _-.. ..o nnnn-lu|I.nI1D IhllY11n'lnn f_,__ .1 3 ` '*v-v. . sickness can at once` relieve Ihcmselv thousand ills mm esh is heir to, if xhisy {:37 the follgw the counsels of nature, and lake the mcdi 9-My which best assist her in her operations`. 'l`h'1l li|`tn(i:'a . . ,_ cine is the VEGETABLE LIFE N11-JDICIVI-; . S ` ` Morvn,kno\vnVus O D- M(_)FFAT S LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS, .5-n..-__...,,__ , ,____ ._-p\, I-Lav:-: NOW BEEN maronr-2 THE 1-Irmac For: .4 H-LKIOI) ox: 30 \'x-:/ms, AND nljkxsu THAT 'r1.m-;nA\'1-; .\r.n\'- TAXNED `A man CIIARACTER m. .u,.11usr ;.;\~,;,g,, PART or 'I'm-: GLOBE mum 'r_nr. ;;x'r1:Am;p1MM. CL'RATlVI-: l`ROPI-ZRTIES wmcn 'nu:\' Poslgss, a.uvuu.u;u u Llsav a gun Are indebted for their name In their manifest and sensible action in purifying Ihe springs and chmuu-is of life, and enduing them wilh_rcm:wed tune and vig- nnr! and to the undoubted facttllm m :1 n-rv o-.'1rlu life, and endutngttu-m wun_rcneweu mg our; and to_ the undoubted fact that m very pm-1 period in 1he1rhislt~`r _v,lltcy had rescm-tl sttlll-rcr.<`frmn the `very vc-rge,of an untitm-l_\' grave, pcrtnam-ntly securing to them that nnimrm ct)ju_\'ntt'ltt of health, without which life its}.-If is but a pzlrtml l)|cs.~inv_v. >'.,. great indeed had their t-it-at-y invariably 1-rt.`-Hg, that it was sbmccly less than mirzu-nluus to th..,.-L. Mm were tttiacqttajttted fvtlh the be-a'unl'ul j!lll`(I.M:ldlll'3ti princtplcs upun \\'hI( h they went: cutnpunndul,au.'\ `upon which they conscqtuintly act. ..I.I4l.ULAuuvu J. :Auuu.L4a aasuvvnu Are so (`l`d', h_e-ausc lhc_v pr).~'.rs3 lhc powvr u! re tor-mglhe L-xpnrmgz cn_:lcrs ut h(`'1 lil In :1 '_'!umng Vigur lhruughuul the -mmnmmn, us me l hm:m.\` 1.-tr said lobe reatorcd 19 Inc from the azlxcys ui 11: `mm dissolution. LILUL_\JILLL|\AvL naauvumwvwv There is probably no mu-nrln-In gin-n in u IIH-11:1 n:, `the injll('i(nll.\' use pf` V.\"Iil'll has 1-nvu.~_-I rm h u Hr- .~'prcead and lo.-rrihh: n1i.~`(-hi:-I In the human >`\.~I-m ..;_v m'crvn|-y. Its pnisun siuL.~` dmrplxnlu; |ht:.~_\'~h'm.[r1.n~- lrmmg the \'t'r_v suh.~. uI' lhr hum-.~`, and pr. im- iugn Iunglrznin of ;ni1nl'uxlx!:sc:I.v ll Ls wa 11 km. .-. than alli.-1-lions oflhc |h.n.'n,u1"lhc lmm-5, ml" H-1' nu ~--. mud malignuul`sm'cs, whu-h have hvccn ixlllnlnzlm! x . ,; 'ul'lcn 1-au.~'-d by the iIIjlI(h1'n-Vn.~ urw (.1 nngn-nryr, solhul Ihc rcxm-dry has pruxcd \\ ur.~.L- ,1hn.': lhc (Ins:-use. . ' , ` ThehLife' Pills and Phoenix A mars "- --`~--~--- 1--- ...pc(..l n r).'.; 1!-`Q. . :' V- Fmzn Bones TO THE HI:Ns;-Il' you take fresh bones from the kitchen, and "with n sledge, on a rock, or any natural or articial anvil pound them upintn small -pieces, hens will eat them ravenously, and not only will they digest the `bones and make .a bettr manure oflthem than can he made inany other way. bnt*they will be themselves "great.-' lybenelitled by tltem; they will lay through- " out the `season with much greater tegulparity thanotherwise. and will fatten on the marrow. within, and the `fat and muscles that willad: here to'the bones. A . . n- 1- ' -n n|,I_` ,r _ , 4 ' IJIDUULD Have always been sigually . in lhix <-!r:_'.<~ - I" di.suase.~',.aml WI crailiralc all the uiu Is uf nu.-army om the s_\`:lf:Xxl intimlx-ly suullttl` Ilmu 11,-: Mn .4 p0wcrl`nl prcp`armiu)n.~.' uf '.'~"m`.~up:Ir1llu. They mt! Nature in czmlng from lhv sysu-nu nll pui.~tvlI|)n.~ mm- ler, and by llnxspurilying the \'xla_l1iu1ds,lhcy,n::luru the system 10 health. TH ESE 1\1E.1)1cI-.\* ES .. nnrnnr: Tun III A well regulated and proportionate quantlt npdn the stotnach, is always rrqui.~t'tc tn thv `lion "of sound lH.'alll1--ll stimulates d't {;c-~t: keg-ps the intestmal canal free: from all uh.~tt ()n the interior surfat-c of the li\":.-r is a pyrul der, in which the bile is r>t pro-~<.-r\*o.-d, lwm: by the liver front the blnod. Tlicnt-c ll pa the stomach and intestine-s, and regulate-.3 llu Iizm. Thus we see who.-n Ihcrc iia tlrtllrn-tn the.l)ody ts cnn.~tanIl_\' r-n_~ti\'c. On, the utl. an.-nvosr alnuulance of lnlv t-an.-ws tic-qu unt m lllt` smntach, anal ottczn pl`UllHIlt_'.*4 vo-r'\' .~o`\`cn _' of disease, which sulnrllttlcs ngl in ll-ntla. -u .4: not 1- n LAID LJLLV `J.VL\-II-lA\lAl4|\Jt.J Shoilld, if posmlrle, be'ml.`cn jh lhc 1-mly .~l:I'_'I' l:illu_llS complaints; n_nl1l' pa-rsckerenl in mu-:_\ cording to the (lire;-lixnrns, will pu.~m\'-iy t'llH'l :2 s Their e2;len.~'i\'c use in this 1-u|npl_n:;n1 :n ;;i. put! our ('unl1m'm,' renders cuxnlucul unm:c:.~..~'.xr_\-`.x virtues spc-ukfur lln.-m. The use of these pills, for a u-r_\' .-hurl mu fact an entire cure of'.<.a!.'r Rum st, {Ind imprm'cn_iL-nl in the (`|enrm*.\~` 1-! Inc .~k:n. C-,v1.ns or IN!-"I.H:.\'/.. wull nh\~::y.~_ In: I 1 dose, or by two, even in the wur:l casts. - 0l i,'._'l'lli'l'l prnprn-I cured of ml:-.~ UK 3.3 )'".1 LIFE BIEDIUINES ul %IVIoff'at s _P1.Tuf.=ni_;_zL itters .. l\r\ ..nlI...l. Lnnnn lVIOF`FFA'I."Sp-_I._IFE`Z _PILLS. r Al; 1 D N Flt l\1U'1xI|LI\a An I: .\ I 'l\-` r..`. is :1 l':1cle.-rtnl>ll.~|n-(l lr_\ the annual lulls of mnrx: that one lmlful` the <-hiklron born nrc out nil In- mlnilning S('\`(`ll _\'1-nrs of flgc ; agnd llw frmlfnl sun of lhis Ixnurlalilf is found to 1-xisl in lluul l<'lll .~l:H the stomach and lmwm-ls whiz-h prmlncz-.u llw ;_u n lion ufwnrms. As~1lIe safe ~rcslnrcr of mluu health in this critical state, the Life I\lo.-(ln-nu-.~ I: long held a dislinglxislue-(l reputation; and fur lwnll 0! ll); slunmch nml lmwc-ls, and ('un\'ul.~mn.-, uhhn worms may not exist, it is allowed to be :u;rL-rn. any other. nun;-'1-w gunman. `sup v be a, r\Irl'|1IIlVl'II. LVl|lI"l"1\'l"H l'll:l.4H 8. HI N0 medicines at present known have duiw so mm-11 good to mankind as these, within the last ti-w y--:ar~; and certainly none have been l`L'WlIl`lit'(i with nmn: numerous and authentic lcsliniuniuh ofllicir m\':ir:-.i- `ble and extensive cm:-at-v. TL-.. ........;.... ..'.. .t:...;.... ..m- mmtinnnn-nl. nrr (wr- IICIU IV IIIU U v A I v an CANADA v.TrrrsTr.r.s.-Jams , R. Clark of - Wtaivc-r|y, gives the Tullotving method to `eradicate, them.` Cut `them fclose to the ground, pour. brine on the` stubble, and turn in cattle orsheep. The animals attracted by" the salt, will perform arsecurid grabbing, and make through `work with ,_the'm. I17 ,_ n,_,_ n____ U__,l `n:;...I._....;...- ' DIG Bll CXIEHSIVC t.!l|l('iI('V. They require [in diclim: nor continem_cnt. nrv PW" fecllv mild andpleasanl in their opcrulmu. 1" "" 'now'erfull_v restore heahh--1hm -groalt-.~'l of vnrl-"CV blessings--'to the most exhuu.~`led and eilupitlulrd un- slilulions. Prepared by an-\ 91-1 ' `I1 1urt\1'I'l'1 A I11 And for Sale byall Druggists. THE IVEEKLY NORTHERN AD VAN. L` Prtblis/cert every IVer1m.slm/ fammg, at Mo Occ, Duizlap-atreetau, Barrie. "iVIvl").i<:l?`A'l"S PILLS 8;. Rl'l"l`l In vnnlni .... n on ..... nnl I-....uy.'. Lawn zlunn xn nun` _1VIe`r4curVial Diseases. .k1Y!93!`43is_I7ife }ii.1.1.. nu n-unnn In Bilious Eanplaints. n ..._..I......l ..... .nnnl.- nnnnll The Life Medicines ;r _.,......|.I.. l..'o.l-.... .n 1}... ..-..:.- _ July 24, 1861. mii}. Wm."|c1li..'__';'V;i__()_fF_zV`_'{'. urunv uuvubu " \/I .. Wmin V'ro?'VCu'r GRAss1--Fred. Dickmgmn; Sngirnaw Cos, _Mii:h. Grass yields the mosl_ . ninririnus hay, when cut just as it passes out of :)w ering, and thuseed` is commencing to form. "It will deed more care in curing than if left to ripen the seed. as- it contains` more moisture. T_he .mouldirLg you complain nf probably resulted from storing it before fully cured. " ' ' ` -' .' 1- .; _P__i1es z~Pi1es ! 1` U.` IKWI LILIIVKIII-I\II.I y our nrln-h: in n:a-dip v:|_n.~_'ml >_IH'h uV!.--- : ln the an lhu >)'>lu'x11. ; rm-- Ihslnnrc prmlm'- I11: \\'x;H km. he lh.n:1l, of lhe the tum-. `us, which - _ he rum-d_v`hus wur.~.o.-,_1i.eu: Iiluu ya .|.u.va.a.a.-.., 335 BROADWAY, New York- I` In W (`I ,lIIl'.`t,`- lIH'u.1. z-an-`s.slam!a:1g, by than ulunc. Complaint. n I 1\ .-I` vn:1\' hr `in my |II|HJI|I\IIItI|!.,I`I ' , -V` vays gmmuu .slimnlmes dig:-.~n\-n. zany] I ul.~lruu-1:.-n'~. ` li\"crV is pogvulxau Inni- 'xr.~l. l:;-mx." [HI In! .1 nod. 'I'!u:n(~e [tH.~.~:'~ r;.:., `s, lb: I/I1'r.`~ 1 lhc-re.iZ.a d-t.-n-m-3. .4 k . .; )sti\'c. ullmr !x:a.u.', It causes licrqvfo.-I11 mulw-a nu Il`UllH IlL'.'4 H-r_\' .~n-\`cn: :uta.~}., mes any} death.- |.. \ U11 nn.-d by 1in`m'l;. L. .,. 1:.'-|Y ll|Alb\|o ' _ V . ` Tm: CmiPs.1N `rum S`m'rI~:s.-According to our Am1`1(`v:i,n "exchanges, the crops look well ' _ _ I-I .l.- 1\7.....s..... Qonlna L`...ulm.- nnrlh Ihpv IIICIJ ICll\|Jn _ V After wailing :m`olher moment or so, O Cn_n- nell acfvanced. eyes g|i.5lened,' ears, we"-.1e all attention`: and me. reprxrlorial pencnl arose. Dan gave one more benir_ynant euule on the. correspondent, winke_d_ ' at the auditors, and - cvommeucmi his speech in (he Irish language, to the xrmpressil-Ie inormr_ul the` present ednor of the Arguy and Navy (iaz:lte,`:md to the lu- `fmile delight of all -Kerry. ` Ameru-.a,n excuarlgcs, |llcUIH}1a [uun um. in al'l,the Western. States; Further north they have in a slight degree beenretarderllby the coldweather, but nothing 'now,to prevent an average crop of grain. Fruits in all the North" west have been almost en_tire|y dstroyed by lrost. The crops in the Srmlh will rbririg forth an average yi_eld. Tlrroughout the East the` =most cheering-expectations for full crops and overowing grauaries greet the farmer.- " Count Czivour, in the opinion of our more advanced professors of medical science, has been literally bled to death._ No one: who has not personally wilneseerl its evidence can form an idea. :of7 the extraordinary faith` in pl)lebotomy-entertained by both physicians and patients in Italy, and especially in the South- ern States. ' Bleeding is the universal remedy for every `form of complaint. `In Naples, people get themselvespbled to avert disease, to" cure it, and _to' prevent its recurrence. Whenever a street quarrel arises, all parties erigaget , irnmediately go and get bled. _so soon as `ra7.z,a is over. If a man has been in.a L V . . ___I.-- .. .. nE\lI I' 9.. .-.. .....I ....o L}... ` "ll1'l.I._a' Ia u`vr|. ll a. nun: nan uruu I|l.q rage, he makes it a point to go and get him- self iphilebotomised beforehe cools. Bleeding. for the vpaur a--fearior alarm of any kind'_- ' is hr more common in` Napleslhan taking a bath in this country to cure a cold. If a, man narrowly est-apes an accident, such as being rurrover in the street or falling. down a preci- pice, he first, -if piously disposed, ejaculates a prayer to his patron saint, San Gennaro. and then hurries off to gef himself bled, without loss of time. So universal is the practice of bleeding that the operators are notconned to - the medical class, but_ are to be found in al-` most everyjstreet in Naples, quiteas com.- monl-_v.as tobztccotitsls or chemists are with ... L`unr1-whnrnii tn ht-. seen the little shot) 'HlOnl'_V,HS l(lUilCUlttlt3ta UI uucullata ` us. .EverywherVe.is to be seen the little shop with `the word salassatore_-over the door, nmln sigmboard. in a" very low but most ludicrous style :of. art, depicting the delights ul iphlebplumy in a manner that is truly charm- ulu Iyllu Hist. _.,,,cefu{,'y on agreen bank, with a t_ree_abuve him amtia blue tablecloth, met_mt_ for sky, abnve the tree." -The` gzenllemafs main arterisaren all open, and .S}>leDdi.d `jets Of crimson blnnd a`re.siuoting all around ill ele- gant curves.- ,. 1...; '.;.'.f.... :5 a (`aunt-itn nnaf 211!` V In most cases a gentleman is represent-V ed with_ no clothing to _s.pe_ak of, reclining. oi all his clothes on the "spot. rush in, _and have every artery in his body opened im- rnerliately. _'This*i's evitigntly the.-aim of me artist. lnwthe winter of 1853. a-case occurred which illrmtrates exactly the bleeding , system. On the Chi`aja.,the prirrcipte street in Naples -.. r...r;.m lath.` m" rank had abart.mentB. with. Ull the L;ma_1a.,tne pI'l_llUl}.'4U>B|lcGl. in nu}: an Italian lady of rank had apa_rt.ments, with, as usual a balcony over the street. Her nurse was airing the baby on` the balcony,` and 105: : ing her hold for a .m"ome`nt, the child dropped out of her arms and falling on the edge of the balcony, wash: imtnirientdariger of being dashed to pieces, whenits dress caught on the T railing, and it was saved, The nurse, dread- fully excited rushed back intothe room, `and A told her mistress, who became excited 3150.. as (Jul her maid, who was-in attendance. The pnura became r_zener_;tl, and the ` Solassiatere , was sent .l'nr.' The mistress `was . bled, the nurse wasbled,and it is 3 positive fact that they then bled the b:iby_!--Northern` Whig. Ian, A The Earthquake at. Montreal. . 'A correspnmleut of the St. Catharines Journal gives the following interesting ac count of tl1e_sens1tion prodttbed by the earth- quake in Montreal i--- _ V " ` Montreal, July 12. ' ed wooden bnihll'ing-tlten the _ I was a. rocking sensation really -frightful. ll u....., . "-'J "" Thinking that irmay be ..interes_t_ing `(if not astonishing) to some of your readers, I beg to `communicate thelacl that last evening, shortly after nine o clock, we had a. severe shock `of an eatltqnake here. V.-It lasted, '.so far as I can judge, about half a minute, and 'was`simila_r to nelruok which one feels. on shipboard when the vessel suddenly strikestvany rm or restittg body. The shock we .had `last winter. here was of quite a different sort-it wae :1 con- '.itmetl'.a`ttd rapid vibration such as some of _ `your readers may "have experienced in a l.ro'om where a_ pattenl was shaking in an `A-ague t,`or_sor'ne rude boyA tryingto shake _the -floor b_','- a. continued motionvof the `body up and down.-_ The shock ex'p_er,i_enced |ast7even- mg was preceedetl. by a very short ` rumbling: lt()lse--ll)en a crash `like the falling of-a smash- shock, -whi_ch was stan.ling beside a_book`-case at the time, and there was in-the room with ml? 3 lad) and a small child. -All at once the `book-case began to lean towards me, andthe 1100? Seemed to roll like the_ deck of a. vessel--not quickly, but rattterigeutty. The lady jumped up to- wards" the door, exclaiming My God! what s that ? "I had just time tosay. Oh, it is another earthquake, when ._all was rover. "Upon going into the street,_'I found that several had.run'out of theirhouses, and that those" who ;_t... t... aha art-met did not exnerience the Bled to Death-.-lt.alAIan Sangrhdo-st. Th l.<)ard`(;f-Tx'ad;3 v1.'{el`I1r7rIs'kpel m Nib` lie pnst.1 up pretty accuraleb FBSPHCTIHQ 1119 constriclum ur e.\'p:msmn of our c0mmerc|1lA relation.-=. and_ it is g_ratif_\'ii1g that during the `monthpf 1\I`:iy, the rcmrn fur which hasVjusl -a.p{.-ear":-d. the depreswm wlxi(-ht was _aunci- paleu in some quarters, {I:(}(l'l (in: slate of affairs in Arner:ca,.na:?`mit bean Sb sez::Ius as mxghl be 8upposed." Indeed, taking Hue` 'non'lh 'aiugy,' mu cxpurt.~4 .1lnUlmln1z- .u".,l1,`.-i'i,i POl), where Mgher man the nmmh U1.|`i~ .`-`1 I`;.'"tI'3e.5i.x1u_ 'vta.'u`s. The five nmulha, frum ....nua:y Md). 1351 15 lxml quite so favorable-., .f" `H54 Tim mm: iive eoumgiuzv. , z,_ + ... mmx rm "IRR mm: , D In `YOH llflll . had.run'out OI HIGH nuuauu, uuu unu uwau wuu vi-ere_ in the .street dud experience mqvememsg vell aslhose who we're within doors. T 4 _ . . V - 1 -- .-.L___ `r ..'....v... :....II........ uonrs. _. V _ one youniz ma' ,- to whom I spoke. had been leamng aigztixnsl a snme wall: about 15 feet high. '. nI,.'...u..n._\ nf Ihu 'II|(`,`( ` Rkd !|(".3Hlll2 allll HSIUIIU \'V'l|l_ nputn au IUUI ursu, Eat the:tnne of the shock. _Iaskedhim how it - '1f.:,:t? He replied. The wall leaned 'or._bent .uver alvuut half an inch, and before he had ltixne to speak live words it `went up straight. la-__v,ain. I mention these facts to give your readers an idea`of the curious sensation` pro- duced by this wonderful freak of nature- an earthquake. As the daily papers arefnot out yet this morning, I cannot say what damage has been done-onlytbis, I knew. that some two chimneys in our `vicinity: were shattered, u_nd'that all the ceiling was thrown down in` a Im.-n_rhhuriri_v house. There is.anolri `saying- lit-aw than Muntreal will be destroyed by an, . .| .A...".|-.-. .n.n~irtn1!ln il-I. nlnYi|II l' '1 the Gfaahi Eh-aw lhul i\ lul~ll_jeaI win on: lluslluycu u, ...v. 2 A--`-er`|2q:)xkP.'0\\`inu.l(n ils_ pmximnry lo the Great" .`:`l~uunmIu, wkuch I8 supposed lo [contain vol`-* oitnic matter. "Yours, &c.. T - _. WV. F.TMo1uqA'N, M.D. "i\gtitulture. MonlrAal,T._Iuly ,,.,__ -I11 .. Canada Wstern E> y "CAPITAL - 9 ` _ 'IN SHARES OF. l0'.EACI'I.` I-unuv .n vnvur . George Michie, _ M. P. Hayes`, V James Beaty, A . Wa1_ter,Macfa;1-lane, - Hugh Miller, ` T.`P. Robarts, . [And E, F. Whi.emore,Esquires, v H . Secretary and. .Treasurer,--Robert Stanton, Esq Solicitor,--Angus Morrison, Esq. pplicationsfor Fire Risks received at the Illoniee Office, Toronto, on `Wellington-street, opposite the GommercialBan_k. -. 7 ' V - ' Office Hours,-10, A. M., to 3, P: M. ISAAC C. GILMOR, President, ROBT.'STANTO_N, Seeretary "Treasurer.v - Toronto, Dec. 22,1851. . . ` - ' . ` V .1; 111m `D A'l"l`nN 1341.1-tie, Jan. 1858. `shows 3 tiegree :5)" ct_x`mnen:ia.l` aclivify lung O0UHl0`l'l" lim l')!1U .Ul 'l1|"$I1 uv-1 IHHI-I-IL` 3 . _. gives .l9.7S(),0()(); fxr'18G0, .53,783,000; and for 18:39. ..5'2.337.00U. Tms. vvr!_l!I|)'; whi_2h\ we weru not prepared. umi-" mu :0 far 3 lrxreheve much of the _:x;>p:'ei1em=inn `that was I lynrnv y. h`\Vu\';:l r`l.'m~n ho`: hood :1 rzlllilnr HIT {Canada Life Assurance. Go y ...u-.-.'..vu. 'n0ME` ` LU W_ IVA;-no Ur ,;;vuu.-u.-..V., l Conseqnmt on the investment. of all the" Com- pany`s funds in the Province. ' - - n............-.. `......}.l.1n n.-.nu"m1lv nhvvnpmi-nnnlml puny 5 UUIUS nu tun L yuvu_1u `- V Premiums payable annually, or by semi-nnnugl or quarterly instalments _ at the option of the assured. ' . _.--_- ."- .'.-_ --...-cur AIITIYYN `l.1\7I'T`ll)1-"I"`Q President`,`.-IsAAc C. Gxuaoiz, -Esquire, Vice-President,-T1_1ouAs HAwon'm, Esquire. u-unnnmnncl -.~ Ul ALB Clllully-`Io ANNUAL DIVISIONS OF PROFIT, as preferable to divisions at intervals of "ve, seven, or ten years. ' _ A A - HOME. MANAGEMENT, ( -1` _I_!_..- -uunvnu. AIAALAV 4- \- ......-.....V ._ , thereby securing afspeedy adjustment of claims, 1 and liberal regullations for residence and travel. ; Mn r...-mm nhnv mnnh-ed from `the assured liberal regulations for xjesmeuce auu u'avc1_. No further outlay required from _than the premium. A " ' _ " . J.VR. ARDAGH,_ Medical Refeyee. A " GO ')i-r\I\ J-AS. 'PATTON, Agent ` ]` Barrie, July", 1859. ENDERS will be receiva by the subscriber for-the constrnction.of the following Roads, on the d;1y_s and at the places after specied, viz: 1S1'--FOR THE OTTAWA -AND ' OPEONGO , V .ROAD, _ , from the termination of1tbe_ contract of tho. late 7 Dm'.id;.Brenir:er,. in a. westerly `direction towards Openngo Lake, at Renfrew, till noon of TUES- DAY, the 18th day of JUNE next-. ' `VZND-'-FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE BOB- VGAYGEON ROAD, ' * --'-~ ~ -1--.. L- I... -..~3-.6, IOICIIEVG UHH',f_l 01 Hit.` _Zl}?})l'( _'-l|rIIHuH| nun was I -l:".m.'.ia :o e.\i. 'F[i9:'e_ hri'= twegi a f'2i|_iVir\k_v.!*."i in lh exports lovthc-"United States, but auxin- crezise in the expgixts lo Brazil. _ll`\vbu![d's_eem Ihat, as :1 rule at `trade, when. a market in me past of l!;u'xvm'?d has been c1oeii,`l1ie`besx `is xnaiiir: u. (it. or exmting marl;c-ls, while new uhes are fomiii, and '.hi_)s the equilibrium is / pretty eve_nly'pru':uI_Vxi. ' K .:--: r- l155lll'CUo ANNUAL AND,-M`os'rj AMPLE EXHIBII-TS \JIl A \JJ-l\lAV A-wing;-4, in 9. not-theVr_1yV direction from a. place to be point~ ednut, about 50 miles north of Bobcaygeon, being l the tei-min'ati'on of the presentvcontract, at Bob- --..---n .:n ..m.. nr MHNDAY. the 24th dav of tefnxination ot the presemvcomruuu, up uuu- caygeon, till, noon of MONDAY, the 24th day _of ` JUNE next. -nnn -n-nrnuncnxf nnnn ouu--1: up ;vu.u....,._.... ..v.-.,, b from't11Ae,Bobcaygeon Road in an easterly direc- tion; for suchllismnce as sha1l'be pointed out; and for 9. Bridge on said-Road, also at Bobcay- -gon, ptill noon `of the said 24th of'VJUNE next. A.'...,1:-nn vm'mm A ROAD.` geuu, uu uuuu un nu. 9...... _ .-.. .,- V- __.__ ___,_ 4'1-n-FOR VICTORIA ROAD, ` i in a`nm-therly direction from a place to be pointed out, about 15 miles north of the commencement of the Road,ebeiug the termination of the existing contract, `at. Fene1o_n Falls, till noon of~ THURS- DAY, 27t.h'dey of JUNE `next. T V 5m`--AMUSKOKA '-Rom, in a. nortihensterluy direction frpm .a place to be. pointed (mt, about `4 miles north of the Great ;FnllS of Muskoka, at. 0rillia,_'Atill ndon of MON- DAY, 13!. .-I- ILY next. ' ~ 2 " ` T - ; -91: . _ . _ . _.. I... .. .1. at` {La n1-`nun turn-`ta .U;\ I, _1:5I. .1-uu .1 uc.u. ` .a:`z=Spcicntions forveach of the ab6ve_ works `day preceding it. ` `- will be `exhibited, and any other information given by the Subscriber,-ut_,the .'place of `letting, on the um GIBSON, (V.r..n;.A--'~\ln9u:JnnI Fnln Rlgllk P W, ` " _ .UAv1u umoun, ` ' _ Superintendent Coln. Roads, 0. W. `\Vi110\vt_1<-.10, June 1, .1861. ' ' '24-3t. `INCORPOR_A'l`ED'BY ACT or PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL - 0- - $1,000,000. .`)F`-F ERS tThe following. real ddvantagea to`i tending Asaurera :-- ' ~ . - - _ ---- ._ .. ....n.-. An -n*nr.1In"r`nr ~ _, " V `-"'4i3}7'\I:_|:V'1_\Au.Lr' * ` I F DEPARTMENT CROWN LANDS, . . - -T , QUEm:c`,3ifd'M'ay, rear. . [NOTICE `is hereby given that tbeulands in the j Township of Macdonuld,-near Sllllrste-` ` M}1ri'0, U. 0.,` will be open for sale on and tifterthe FIFTH of JUNE, on the usualcondition Sf actual settlement thereon, upon application t,0.JOSl-IPH \\ u.sox, Esq.,-Crown Land.Agent at, Sault Ste. ` EH2!-`A \-'0':-unm I I AIIDUI Marie. F HE Sxubcribr begs leave to acquaint the Farmers and others of the county of Simcoe tlmt he has commenced business as ' CARRIAGE AND AGRICULTURAL ,,___ _-.-.---wu-n- 4..-.... ....__ _>, Nar the-TMar7cet, Barrie, Whei-e by attention to busin charges, he hopes to-secure a f Pnrticuilar attention will be p ess . andv nuoderat nir patronage. ' aid to securing the. best Timber from Coldwaternnd othgr well known .1..o..:nln Ul'D|a 1 uuu i districts. customers for the very liberalsupport extend- ed.to him duringthe last twenty-years, begs to i_ni`ormVthe public, that having completed the very large additions to his Brewery, in_ which he has introduced steam in its fullest extent, coupled with an the modern improvements in Malting and IN returning his sincere thanks to his numerous it Brewing, he is prepared to supply all orders with_ which he may be favored with `such promptness and regularity as to warrant a continuance of public patronage... From hislong practical expe- rience, together with h_is increased facilities, he utters himself that he can manufacture an "arti- cle of fine Ale second to none in the Provinces of British North America. n e ..m..i.1 nnlimt a. trial from those Tavern Barrie, June 1860. ________________:______. North America. 7 1 11.8. would solicit. a. _tria.l ` Keepers who at present are not using his ale. All orders containing remittance or [reference punctually attended to, freight free. V SIMCOE B_'tmw1-23?,` T - ` _ -' -' 1' ~,..__. An 1on1 A..f.f' diraann nv ACT or unnuunnr. TENDERS WANTED-. >20-GL1; V The Paris papers Slltilmllsly avoided mention -of the late visit of Brilisli workmen. . The English Wot-kmcti in Paris. people with W_ll0ll1 they came in corilactwere. courteous, the museums and shovtfs were thrown open to -them, and the hotel-folk were"not, ra- pacious. And theinen went merilly on their way back to I~`.ng_v,lanl, havinr_{ spent a pleasant week. _ But. although there was no direct con- tact between Eiiglisli and French workmen", I am strongly inclinetlto believethat this excur-_ oiori.pwill not-be without at gtltttl result. V In the` rs"! place. it is certziin that the exoursiniiists will, by a rapturous chronn.-in of their Parisian eXperiencei=, tempt others to follow their example. From the Blark Country, from arnoking Blfllllglrlaln and Stiellieltl, frum~_('ilaS- guw, Newcastle. } i'c_stnn. I3o!tonaml l..eetlis,I prosperous Operatives will form themselves in" ....mne, and nut thmnstelves uinlerrthe athnices C. 5: Wm. YALE, Iniporters and Dealers in . `Italian and american Marble; also, manufac- tnrers of Monuments, Cenotaphs, Tomb and Grave Stones, Centre-Table and Stand Tops, Chimney Pieces, &c. &c. " n nnn'_- .-;_2n L- ...;.... ..A....`l1 4cnna':Inu-`nu kn- 1. Lcucu, wv. Ilrvn _ ' _ Our 0I.' ce ivill be open at all times during bu- siness hours, where we will be pleased to exhibit designs and specimens of work to any who may favour us with 9: call. V . A n -...2....- u.........1. mm A mmtnwill he m-nmntlv favour with call. - All orders through our Agents will be promptly A attended to. IE5 Please remember that our Marble is of the nest. quality. L Our designs for the above work are of the latest styles. Orders for any work in Marble executed with thste_a.nd despatch. D. CARLOS YALE. ' Wlhhuil YALI. August 8, 1854. A ` T V L 2_8-1y - ` S HEREBY GIVEN tbat mi wife, Mary Finnan or_Casey,- has, left mybed and ,board , without any just cause-,1 therefore hereby forbid anyperson to give her anything _in my name, as I ` T will notpay any debts cootrocted by her from'; ' 1 thin Ania. - - Will DVD `I this glgte; ' Tectxiseth; 3rd ($011., Lot 4, - - - TORONTO ` MA R 3 LE W O` FlK'S', V YONGE STREET; NORTH or QUEEN.` umuun a_.;_u-n u .4... Bhrrie, January 22, 1361. _...,, `LOW RATES OF . PREMIUM,` _,,; -1` .1! 5|... I. wanna: Lana. prosperous nperuuvr-3 _vuu Alllux III`-IlIA`L:lV\4J ,... groups, and put themselves utttlerrtlte amppices of `profestainttal excutsion cottttivers. During this first excursion lnt1t"lt was seen, but much. . was left unseen. There is" at special fa; J tdon in the first ltnowled,-_re of Putts, that be- a wtldevrs all who approut-.h for the first time. lt- `is-not. surprising. then, that bands-of working qi men, wlto had never wantlered fartrom tlteir .ttttliVe' cottages, were content, when thev reaelietl this city, to be in its bright ways`, and 3` to linger ?'wh-ere the Fitllt shone, _and where the '9' palaces stood against thecloudless sky. It is 3 not well, however, to be sipping only `what is F" sweet. _Pit+asttre takes a new ' zest, when -1` _nccot':pa,nletl by a sense of a duty fullled. 1 take this ground invettturiizg `to tiller advice to H fotnre ~excurstottisz.ts of llte ,wotktng. class. I b \. shall boldly sttggetalztliat when it secoutl and third hzttch of l5_rttisl't wor_lm'teti sha|l_visttP:1r'i.=, they shall ttot "keep on the twromfand sunny 3 . _ r Awalks of the capital si`ppin__z'ottly tlte`swe ets-- seeing only what is fairest. _ _ ." .1 have he-eu ruuult b'el~tittd the scenes of this ' I great capital. Those solemn mettyou have ` seen holding, lanterns over the gutters in searclt ` of rags orbottes , l have tracetl to their hotttes,_ ' V metin their dark drinking-t4ltops.' watched at. ` l theirslrtmge.and.ttttcouth balls. I have talk- ed with the Paris costlertnotiger over his bat- row. and ha.ve.he_ard tliestory of his hardships * and wrongs. l have been iii the workshops of ` the Quarter St. _Antoin_t:_, also, where I have Al watched \t'otttIrously skillet! tttett singitigovert ` their work, as lllOl)_'hVl,0V work from dawn` to sundown vtu-re ttie.ltappiest;of lots, even under the surveillance of _l`e2It0ltlS quartered hard by, to puntstt tittliscreet expresititis of opinion. Aye. l have been with the pavtor.-t who paved. V these great tslreats, with the sewer-mett.who` _ chasetl rats under` tltetn.,, Ttiert-. is a skeleton hattgttts .~*t,ttte=w'tiert=, it: the tteighb_urliootl of ` eVt`l" ' city, lteartl the rtttllitt'2 ;,,-nte l_)H(_!`P Itercalmllls. NOW i' -{\'t \.~.'.t\s tat. .l`i"""'"e .""y . { 'm't;~`-t ll.-E .llH)l'\Vit }l.~' of -Btiltsli j'. -j|i\"'.".t'Al}. .\ hat I;l`.t\' t'lt:t:1:`e' In lldVe'.i -hither. ' W, .5 they . til ttitltt-.tn. l"~ ` . . 1. _. .1; .... h...l..ml ihtu ' (`.'h.nIeh1l.V ..|\.`JL|u - I 3m)--F0.R PETERSON ROAD, __ .._-..A....1.. _ New Carriage} Factory. gtuuruuccg IMPLEMENT `MAKER; hurl C E, 1fonoN'r_o. `Robert Sirhpsqn, JAMES P,A'fTON, . Agent fm County Simcoe `J. H. LAWRENCE, , . ' Hanvnf l"nII1'Inu1nnnll. ninnc Tons :- 1: of its affairs. _ ----.-.- -. `us A `AANDREVW RUSSELL, Assigtant Commissioner A `Wm: 18 ml: mmjt mama.