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Northern Advance, 22 Sep 1870, p. 2

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caop, srmx, swsmm AND `oY_s'rna' Dnnlop Street, Ilia :-ioi. nmiusln ENGLISH! `ENGLISH I TEA AND eggs}: ROOMS. `fomble style, and `hopes y GRUCERIES,.00NF'EO'PIONEBY. BISCUITS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, STICKS, to. HR undersigned thanks the public for their pnst favors, and trusts they will not forget him, now he is in his new stormopposiln Mc- Carthy In McCarthy's law oico,~ Dunlop Street, Barrio, which he has fitted up in tr most com- . . . . . P`8 R.d an-tgollei, and mag Itnclattontxon to , in than n:-gauge. till keep: _on the sun ' in the 0`! V ' I - ` `II HA!!- snlinmas, T_i_i_is1'ns &.L| NORTHERN ADVANC E, BA RlE. N`-Allgenui t ' iYz ao' ".Pgu:iun n1i:")h1>l:?:1:1nDthc guns 0 0 ICE 0. v Pro c_ r,,& $ stfnew 1rork..-.-.,**!m5 v y. n _ A---` ..a. n..-..:.. A it D..|.....- 1. (1.. ` gpy pulp. IIIPIYIIII unuggo. I 4 3351- EH3 3331031!`-.3 98333139 Oomblnod in one 3.0tt1|.- ' MRS. s.A,AL1.EN's HAIR RESTQRER turn: `l)n--Anna mnv `links in II: In. 3. A. Annnws ZYLOBALBAMUM. mwtlin frefaralian far I/It Hair; dear and tnuuparnxt, without udinmat. It 3': very tima and acu wander rttvlw It: ' ' `ct. " 7%.. . .13: a,.,g..,~m ."x,*,';;:z:%... Wu .. ackuowledggaf 5 all no! only in {la cowgtr '61:! L Eurapk. ac Jgcmnr `ml Zylaaluvmbu 1 B 1:91 Q! `and one with 1/1: athr. BOLD QY ALLDRUIOISTQ. ? ``i;'i:3n;'.`s``2.`3.3`i>f.f3a;XY.`:::%o'3i7."' 11.4.}!!! #19`! -I vovaaav Will Restore Gray Hair to , in Natural Life, Color and Beauty. Now it must be admitted that _the water lot owners had no right, wh1i.t- . ever, to build on this strip, and in doing I0 they incurred a. risk, the extent; of which most, if not all of them, must hive known, especially if it formed, In i{;is';-n-1<;st`c1_;l1:gi hfxT1liIai1T'TDtvsss1nV 7 ' g. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediamly checked. .._..--.-. --.oAo..-pa.-.-.-- , '21-oprleton", S. R. Vm Dunn U. Co., Wholanle Drug ` . 35 Barclay BL and 40 Park Place. New-Yogi. Agent at Bemie. A- Palmer 00 ITBAYED (ruin my pl-omin'e'I on Lt Don. S 5; Flu, in July ms. j Spatial Nantes. ' L Agent at Barrie A. V. Palmer Co. Nsm Q\hne%rti:aeum1tz.%L~ SALO0N. `V HP? .l.7`_- Important Olnuggo. REKT. lm REITGRIB. Ali) DREEII oxmw S_T_RAYED. fA%{J'Y01ffii1=[ oxtn, dirk lid. with mm: long manna... I NAILS CLOSE AT THE BARRIETPOST OFFICE AS FOLLOWS: MAIL: going South uniIy,_at 6.00 am. and 6.00 pm. Mails going North, dnily, alt 10.10 a.m., and 7.00 pm. . Mails going to Penetauguishene,Cralghnrst Hillsdale, Waverly, Wyebridge and Dalston; .:.n.. ..o In An h.m_ T0 IIARRIED LADIES pllblllh-11:` as '1 I `A%nu I ALL KINDS 0P_ > 9341 mm In-pertain iladicatlon of (holy at the roots. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, NIture`s Crown. _ You Must Cultivate it D 5-ly. |VAlIll_\BLE mnmronsntq ._ -4 -.-.o- I u -17- `$1.. on w---_-- M0? . o o . 3 VALUABLE um: FOR SALE 03 'ro`I.n'r, known on Koyte:-t,Fnm,: 8 Boy Point, frownahip of Innlgl; Lot In lath. on. Gon- tnining 2Q0 120 clean! with good punk \ house, two frnniobnrnn, one fnmo noble nnd_ nll necessary on:-building, also 0 Inge orchard- infnllbonring. Price $6,000; hslf down and tho remnindar on timn - III "III Xlflllx. rrlce the remninder on timo_ sIMcoE__I_.Auns. | Hill 8A|.l [IN REASOTNABALE TERMS] '(.UU p.|u. Penetanguishene, Craighurst daily, at 10.40 a.m. Mails going to Nevis,- Edgar and Rugby, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 10.40 am. . ' Ivy, Thornton and Vine, Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, 10.40 am. V ` Apto, Midlmrat and Fergusonvale, Tuesdays, V Thursdays and Saturdays, 10.40 am). Elmvale, Medonte and Mount St. Louis,Tues- days and Saturdays, 10.40 am. Shanty Bay and Minosing, Tuesdays and Fri-_ ys, 10'40 3. In. V t V J. nnwsnns, P.M Sohth l;ulfL1;I 35; ;t.hV0on.V, Nom.wuII- "100 Acres. GOIIHJ nun ulii an, III (III UDIL, L`U|iIWIII`U" "100 screa. _ N. E. part Lot 15, in 10th 0011., Hotuwmgl ..-53 Aaron. L\o nu. PIKI IJUI III) III LVIII KJUI-In. 1V_UI|DIVI.'- -53 Acres. . North half Lot 17. in the 18th 0011., Tiny- I00 um-an. IVUFIII Illlll HUI II) I IIIU IOU \JUll-, L|lIJ'_' I 100 ncrou. 1 Went ha2fLot 26, in and 0on.,Tiny-l0o acres `1 Eat BnIfLot 12, in In ,0on., North O1-illit- 100 acres. -Lot 12, In 3rd 0013., North Ox-i1li.s-200 notes. W9Bl"hI1f;L0` 16, in 13th 0011., lodonte-100 sores. . Went hnlflaot 18,13 the 4th Oon., Medonte-_-_ 100 acres. 7 ` Lot 11, in 8th 0011., Ve'apn-2oo acres. West vhelf Lot .10, in the 2nd 0011., Inniale 100 Acres. . O3! 'llIlI HUI `AU Ill IIIU lllll vuu., llllllilll 100 Acres. . South hnlf Lot 6, in 13th 0on.,West Gwillim- hm-V--100 noean. ` ...,...... ...... ..... ., .. ...... ..-..., ..-... .........__ bury-100 sores. ' And Lot 11, in 2nd 0011., Gooxgins, County of York-18o acres. ' Apply toT ' WM. B. GANAVAN. % LWATER-POWER % 7 GBIST AND FLOIIII MILLS V li URSBEIULIIUIS-Ii lllhh Bllllltl ll] HI! 1, thriving village of Oreemore, in the town- Ihip of Nottdwasnge, one of the best wheat growing sections in Ontario, are now otfered for sale on reasonable terms. The Mill having been tted up during the past your with the most improved machinery and the dam and buildings connected being in the mos`. thorough repair, with plenty of water during all seasons, would form a desirable opportunity to any per- son` wishing to purchase it mill property.- There is e telegraph office in the village, endjo daily stage carrying the ms. to b oyver. A _ large number of village lots for s` on any terms. Title inoisputab e. .For rticnlers, enquire -of PHILIPLOW, Eaqi, Barrister, ` Picton; O. S..PA'l"l`ER.SON, Eaq., Toronto; I ` end W. D. ARDAGH, Eaq., Barrie. 14.1!- IUIIBU lll M95 D, II] Inn` 7.40 II :0: On. Wu. 3. mm Toronto, Oct.-26, 1888 VAN, Toronto. 883-if "I Llllliu, yuan) u5v The water lots in front of 'Dunlop street with the exception of one or two at the east end are bounded on the north by` high water mark, and this bemgthe case, if the street is assumed to have been laid out of the u_sual width of a chain, or sixty-six feet, a strip of land will remain between the southern boundary of the sixty-six, feet and the water s edge of the Bay. This strip is the disputed territory-, and is said by some parties to belong to the Crown,` by others to be town property, or part of the highway. vAll the water lot owners who have built on the front have made use 01 the strips of land, and it is in part now covered by a nuln-` ber of buildings of more or less value, but worth no inconsiderable sumein the ' aggregate. One of the questions now being mooted is in whom sests the title to the land`! If it is still Government property, it is thought that the town should acquire it, and, for a pecuniary . or other consideration, convey the piece opposite each water lot to the owneriof the latter property. If it belongs of right to the Corporation, it is thought that some compensation should still"be given for its appropriation by private individuals. _ V . [mo SUMMER ggggnsamanr. 1 DIRECT ROUTE To GRILLIA! U` By. Railway and Steamer, via Barrie. FREE GRANT LANDS! Only route to Bracebridge withot trnshipment `* IPA-._9BI9N."| LEAVES Barrie for Orillia. and Wnshago, at 5-30 a..m.. touching int Hawkstoue, Atherly, Orillia and the Portage.-AVRRIVING at Wash- ago at 10.30 a.m., and connecting there, with S1-was mo S1-sum`; WINONAH FOR nu: Noam Conway. jletnrning, will leave Wnhago at 11a..m., and Orillts at 12.30.,p.m., arriving at Barrie in tim to connect with the the Evening Train on the Northern `Railway for Toronto. ITTEROUGH TICKETS from 'l`nmntn tn` 11'!!! Du LLIU l`Ul'H.|I=l'll KHIIIWBY [UT J.0l'0nI0n I3'TEROUGH TICKETS from Toronto to" Orillio and Brecebridge, can he purchased at the N. R. R. Shtion, Toronto ; and Return Tickets can be procured on board the Steamer. Return Tickets from Braoebridge to Toronto vie. Ida Burton, and N. R. R. can be procured on board Steamer Wenonah. Ha-`W-nhulno nu uni-A1-A -....1_ 1.; AL. "__A-!__ _-___.._.... v- -..-v-a Toronto to Onlliu, 02 50 Bmie ta Atherly. 81 00 Bmccbridge,- 4-00 `- Orillin, 1 00 " Rosseau`Iake,4 26 "- Wuhago, 1 25 Barrie Io Hnwblono, 0 60 ` DISPUTED `TERRITORY. "During the last week or two` a mat- ter. has received some discussion in the town which might have been agitated with some advantage ve and twenty 0: thirty years ago. T ___.A.__ `_L_ I... `nnr\` ll: '1\nn1nn Loans Advanced at rouonuhlo rates, upon mproved Farm or Town property, or for the ection of Buildin . _ V. For further pamculara annlv to ISAAC VI WILLIAIIS, -3'i.'-3'."-7. `.9.?3.79', . r " 9? UUIYU DLEIIIIIBF VVUIIUIIIII-In ' I For`Freight or Pamge,spp1y to the Captain on board. _ Barrio, April; 1870. nuwcnsnfrfnnnn, &c. EGS to inform the public that he has taken Stall No. 4, in the Mu-ketonse, Barrie. where he will carry on the shove buninen. Barrie,Deoember llU1:_1867. 50 V HE SUBSCRIBER desires to thank his . numerous friends and the public for past. pntronage, and to inform then; tlgqz he has re-. % nsovea. to me % II n ,.| nut is I -A Firkinu, om. H-oops`, Bonn nhd Stible Pails, _IilkTuba,Fermentin 'l`ubI,n1l tins of ' 1 - Bag: and WM! oy Bum `, BEEF AND PORK B;1mELs, P can and Fish Bu-rob, Plou_r and_ am rol_n,vf:ot;g q`no_|.an'IllmI4le A?` ..,...u um um an-cu, Flow; and SF? 3!!` role. from, 9-9, mm an-4-2, ` V t NI Md! 0 V. v . ' I A aundto4 ~=rv-~v.._.~*~.r'-*"'~% Zfthtrn hhanml Barrie, May 12, 1070. an cw--7 V rwvvvv ruvv vvw ovwruf, whoro1;e intends to keep constantly on I333`; Fm; Cn__u 8:09; or Ihft d krtoordor ~ nu um .n".'1'.u:so: South siae+}f '1i1{..Iop s:reet,| Which will 119 sold at tho lowggt ggmujgeming pricey. _ . ""'3is Mid Shoes wide to order of.the best materials, by competent workmen. A call is respectfully solicited. ' T - 885- HENRY BIRD. ITIIHIT _@ wnul Chums, Wash 7Tubs,Butte_`r Tubs, REMIDVAL :1 rgeivod a full Sto_ck of `C Hull UK nuuum pu-txculara hgply tg - M, . A ISAAC vE7vILLIAM,s UILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION or TORONTO. V . _ |OYAL MAIL LINE. THOS. Lovvfzf rnilnvmnrn ~ Inns-print-nun an n mm SIDE-WHEEL If{ON-PLATED srmmmz 1*-'03 sAL1a._. OREEMORE MILLS situated in the `stains. ullnun nf nnn-lnn 3-: than Onuvn- Nearly oyzosite his old `stumz, I-an ha Inlnnd on Iznnn nnnaonnoln ._ I.-: MUSKOKA -COUNTRY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 1870; M. BURTON, MASTER, RATES OF FARE. _.n:_ An um : n-__:. Apply on the prmijos.` 1 QILQ igply . . n. SANFORD, .AuAnt VBURTON 31208., Prop:-ietorl. I8- An kinda 14-tf' u un.u,A A ent. $9.. gens. 19-tf. I 1870 Full-Cloths, V w and I`-`lannels, TOBONTO,'GRjAY & BIIUGEMILWAY. `Special Ge_13g_13l.Meei;ing __-___ _. nnrvvx ,,n OTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN _'1'0V TEE Shareholders of the Toronto, Guy and Bruce Railway Company, that : special general meeting of the said Slnroholdoro will be held at the oico of the said Oompany, "in the city of Toronto, on - Monday, the 31st day of Octo- Iun. A `II. 15370. _ A. D., 1870. |_IllVl:IIlD Q uuv vats-u nu-J v- -v-v bl`, Ac D`, At the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, for the porpoeepf giving to the Directors of the uid company, the eanotii n of the said Shareholders, to the issue, by the .. .id Directors, of the` bonds oH.he`Oompsn.y, under, in pursuance of. and for the purposes declared in the 21st section of the Act of the Legislature of. the Psovlnce 0! Onurio, incorporang the raid Uolnpeny. By Order, W. SUTHERLAND TAYLOR, Secretary.` Dated at Toronto, this 19th day of September, 38. U nnruuu , "Finding, kc. To lot 3 largo Store and Honso containing 12 Rooms, good yell, outbuildings, &c., on the Premises, with two acres of land a!.tac!~.ed. For purticulu-s apply to ' JAMES SLOAN, 2241 C hurchill . Leather! Leather ! Leather! NORTH RIDING BOUNTY OF SIMGOE AG|l`.llLT!_ALSlZc|ETY. A \nxmi"1'1om,| ON nrnsnu. TEE 11:1. My or oc1on1:n,e1s7o, IN THE Town Park Barrie. THE SOCIETY OFFER PRIZES FOR Horses, Cattle. Sheep. Swine. Poultry. Dairy Pn_d_uc-9. Manu- factures and Produc '.:.:or.s of 1870. . Implements. Ha:_=ms_s. Roots. Garden Prpduce, Frults. Hort_:i- ! cu1ture._ Fme Arts and Gram. ' Aamountmg to 852-.75u. -_ AI.--` -_- - _I .......:..V -.-:...... SUITABLE FOR Barrie,Jnnnry, 1867.-V wumsn sax. Slu.nghter,U er_.Kip,Oa1f, I PP 5 dlhrnzu, Binding, Lining, Bhoomaken `in inn, 0.. :v.._-__ -- v_.-_ In addition there are sen u! epecial prizes the gift of Individuals; among .hem for best two bushels of Spring When, `we of Barley, awe of Pace and two of 031.5 $12.00. For host cnllention of Farm 11 : iuce bonnie- IWO OI ITICB I_lILl IWO U1 UBIS .@l. .UU. V For best collection of Farm p iuce consis- ing of Gmin Seeds, Roots, &_c., $10 00. For best Tub or Crock Butter not less than >20 lbs. $10 00. For best two bushels of Fall Wheat $5.00. and others. _ , Entries must be made with the Secretary on or before the 4th or` October. `Dru. u-OI-nan nnothuf .1-n onnlinnnn vnnu kn or nexore we run 0: uctouer. For further pa.ri.icu' as application _may be mama to the ofcexs or directors of the Society. and Prize lists and Rules may be had at.the store of Mr. John J .- Brown, Seedsman, Barrie, or of the Secretary. ' Dated thin 13th (law of Sentember. A D. 1870. aecruary . Dated this lth day of Septemper, AD. 1870. JOSEPH THOMAS, Secretary, Edgar P. O. I ' JOHN R0951 [msoLvmr Ac] or I864. KKOVXNUE UT UANAUA Comrrv or` Sulcon Suncoe. On'Frid.ay th Twenty-rst day of _0htober next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge ` of the said Court for a discharge under the said Act. noa nl Du--in 1|-Ja 1K0}: An: Al` Qnnlmunknn Pnovmcn br CANmA,2 (`.nrm1-V av` Sumo: *rmmn.| in tliewmatter of Jonas Tar Bush, an In- : solvent. QC`. Dated at Barrie, this 15th day of September, 1870. MCCARTHY Ga MocAR'rHi', ' ` Solicitorafqr Insolvent. an Cf\\I A n In A -n vsv-vrirr OTIOE is hereby given, that application vii be made by the Toronto. Simcoe and Mus- koka Junction Railway Company, to the Legis- lature of Ontario, in its next Session, for an Act to amend the Act incorporating thezsnid Gompnny. and to extend the powers conferred upon the said Company. `I f\ unnnn ..v-u.u Toronto, Sept. 14th, 1870. DIL'lI' A U Bergan Annie Birtils Mar Ann Brymer A F Brown Francis B Brown Immaneul Breyley Sarah J . Buker Q R ` Benan Ann Brolley Sarah Jane Bosely Mrs Susan Brown Thomas Burbank Q nmnhnll D ['21 muuuna Joni! '41 Hmchn Mri Hernlgaq Mu Diary Thompson John Hill , Tuck Samuel Henderson R. Tmie Mr Hornet Jesse Tny llnthow Higgins John [2] cnzvrnmnt Mrs H: Gnnn Thompson G Hill Juno Wllaon Mercer Hon-ick W B` ` Walsh 8 Johnson lino Susie 2] Woods Wm Johnoon In A Wright June: Johnson Bob: Wilson E W John: II = . `Whialy {I Q Jocknonlliu Jennie Wmon Mr: Jon]: {mine l[i;,Innnphin9 Wilkio In Do ' -mun-canny mfnho alum. will plan `uh I `chart 1 turn.- -. 0' V rd.s' . J.l:DwARnB.n Pmunnnhr. nmie, lIt8opteubu',18'l0. APPLICATION T0 PAL|AMENT_ nlllllll null GIN Williams Hickey James Baden Catharine Howard John Hswkins Johnizl Hm-Mann I1:-n urnrs miss mnmu. mcuonnlu Alex GEN Cole Miss Emma. Cuuio . . Caldwell George McDougellMrss El n (2) 0.;-gh, Wm - McLean G M Cross Wm . Mcliernon Malcolm A Cowling Robt McDongal T Chnppell James McKay Chas Clerkson Joseph McNeil Miss Annie (2) Conlson Richard McDonald Larrena Donn & Steern ' Me'z_l_rllan Bqnald Davidson Welter Mcintyre opzeld Durb Miss Allico ce.r_eNolan Henry, r Chappell ' Orr Miss Maggie Dongle: Hamilton O'Neil Miss Annie Duff Wm _ Pilkie Michael David Antony Pemry & Oldsh Elliott Mr v Prion SI eel Elliott Mice Anni! [21 Palmer B Pameyorth Samuel Patterson E A Ferguson D Peard Jan Gardiner Wm Roberson Samuel Grlmth Mr Reirdeu Wm Gardener Miss Vemity Richie Mrs Snsan ' Gilbert Mrs Car-ow ` Robinson John Godfry Lewis Stewart ll-:1 Ann Gallngher Dlieheel '- Sutherland John Gibbs Mr Steyner Leonard Hamil Rnll care Mr Steedmen Richard V Williams Sweeney Daniel J amen Shiveral Joseph Catharine Senvidge Tho; Howard ` Spence W John Btu-aehn Hg HGITIHIII fl 'hnmn1nn' In]... P.I. . 3.45 4.00 . 6.15 . 6.22 A 912 [0655 ;AND ST'O'R'E' I um I l rvunnnurr I , -- 000K.-Ito mad mun uh chu- . ofmnu, Itidtovyvorkin the u.ion. 8. AIDLV Alll nun: nniu-nu -I\JDJ.I'J ~.l-LL11: -11. LET AT UHURCHIL LIST OF LETTERS |l'II\I _I;- LANDS FOR SALE '_1.z;2;'a.7a3*i;;.:.;.;_` EDGAR, Solicitor for Jpplicants; H: `I'1I\ on an 5- ANDREW GRAHAM.` 57 1-If 0.070 8.45 6 50 . 7.00 '1`|'1 -yunyull Ill ! Samuel n'l`unn I: II as _lN'tbe_ County Court of the County of "ions TAR BUSH. JOHN ROSS. D..n`.l. uwanuu, Polunutot. `L91 n 1\UDDo Presidenl . I , ...... -. 31-10 in. The 15th of September, l~`kU ` 7.55 ` 8.10 8.22 . 3,40 0 nn Where he would requst a continiiance of the liberal patronae bestowed upon him heretofore-. JOSEPH LOOKE. - _A`:A Barrie, 6th September, 1870; -._Z..`.'_4..-.-------4""--""" Builder and Undertaker, Opposite the Court House; Bames n .... -.r..u nnnnnnnn on: in the nublic thathe is: llfqluawac was \II.IwIu ..-.....-, _-.. , W, Respectfully announces to the public is at all times prepared to take contracts for building, and that he can furnish , ~ - --- - - --- .u-n -n1"r\71'\u uuuum5,u-nu ....... ..- - noons, SASH ANB EBVIJINDS,` A 4 ......n uhm-9 nntice. and Al VUIJ Buvuu uU-v'1"'"`" '` ! of:-ON REASONABLE TERMb. .n i ,, 1.--`: -_A -.-n-`Innin--ml V- u -v.__._ 7 He also keeps on hand, and manufactures COFFlNS of all kinds, and furnishes allthe paraphernalia necessary for Funerals, including an excellent Hearse, which can be had on very ...n/Innafn has-Inn, 21. Ill Elvllliuu J.Avnu moderate terms. TWO D0033 EAST `THOUSAND 21 EDWARDS, 1 mnrusiiunv :1 ;`1;ONT ?STREE I`,|ORILLIA, Nearly opposite the `ffohnsan House. vvhlvv I1UlVlIVI|:., Photographer, late of the London Slercouopzr and Photographic Company, EGS to inform the inhabitants of Orillin and the surrounding country, that he had commenced business in Orillia, and is pre- pared to take Photographs of every deacrip- lion. Cortes do Visite, Imperial or Cabinet Cartel, Stereoscopic Famiiy Groups, and larger Pictures at moderate _pri_cea, V ~ Pm-ticnlnr nhantinn mid tn m1A.:.... .....:-_- woou, auu naru nunner. Albums and Porfolios kept hand and for sale at low rates. I! ENVELOPES Barrie, Aug. 2, 1870. rrcnures In moueraw _pl`l_c68, ` Particular attention paid to coloring aud;re- touching matures. Fr-nmnn, Lnnlmfu nut! 11...... :_ run n__, wucumg rwmres. Frames, Lockefs and Cases, in Gilt, Rose- wood, and Hard Rubber. Alhnmn and Dn-fan. 1.--: --_-A-_-- AVE-1}? LARGE and complete Asuorlment _ Of uadiea Ensmelled Kid and Pfunella Gators,` Buskina, Boots; GcIt a Calf, Kip Ilnd_ Course Misses and Children 5, of every vane: and style which will be kept constant- ly on and. ` AT PRICES NOT TO BE UXDERSOLD ANDREW GRAHAM Ran-IA ,\--nun.-n 'inn|1 1_M' rInsfi:LAsSi:ii sE, A In-no npply of which will always bckont on 0.50:: 8.13.. 8.01.. 7.62.. 7.42.. 7032.. 7.18.. ` 7.00.. 6.654. 0 A0,, gnyputof tlIo'l'own. .___v _ :____- v_-:--Q-- X In-go supply zf always bekept 0'11 hsnd. at pnou which 1111!}: certain to cum satisfaction; ` An nun], nma, nuon1u,'co.,d.umoa It. R. 31116 l 808. BOOTS S; sH0Es,| % ENGLISH BUN _l'|_0|lSE cmnmn q'1o"EsE DEPOT. WI-IOLEB:AEE_&. RETAIL Tan'sunsoman11;'{hnm1 for the very liberal pat:-onsgo of the past, beg to inform their old cunning:-I and the nnhlic aanenllw, IIDOIII PIITOIIIEB OI IUD pill , 003 B0 IIIIOTD their old customers and the public genereliy, thnt they hue made arrangements with the Leading Chm Factonu of our Dominion, for I oontihned_ Inpply of LLEXANDER GRAHAM. l00,00i WHOLES;LE&. RETAIL-I Orillia, Doc., 1868. . A Barrio, January, 1867. 0.15:: 6.55.` K QR, '70 CENTS. 7C) CI_E.i1\T'I'S I have just purchased a job lot of OF THE BANK or -J:-.o:H.o1\'r-:I:-o ON OR ABOUT JULIUS HUMVME, Qnmhnr. late of Mn Tnmlnn ma... 3, 93015 snug aa- At very short. notice, and 111'.` A on1\1'ADT 12" "l``R' Which I o_'er at The Subscriber Will'1emove to the D. CREW, JID V./IN>CE OFFICE. the HIGH. JULIUS HUMME. 850- constantly on EDVVARDS STATIONERY! I Consilting ofloolscnp, Nola, Post, Pent. lax: Sealing Wax Pencils, Purses, Pocket Boon Pass Books, braving Books, Led m,Jomu } Day Books, Drawing Paper, racing Clo; 1 Card Board, Tailor : Mnnilla, Crnyonr I. } Stands, Pen Racks, Penbolders, Visiting C.-;. Drawing Slates, Copy Books, Blotting P|;' Mucilage, Crayons, &c., kc. AT TORONTO PRICES, ./151* ED WA1zps' 5 l l'l'UVll.|CC- The Wall Papers and Decorations .':-. Governor's Housn in Toronto, were lnkn" tshlesosoglg, the contract therefor being '- _ AI-l\ Dow: 6.48 A23! Selectimaa him be made here from mock 1,000 different patterns sud 100,000 pium ' ; LARGEST stock of imported Wall Pnzu ; the Province. 'I"lus w-n `D.......-- ....,I l'\....,...o2;u.. 4 AT EDWARDS Books in great variety, from ve cenla :: ten dollars. Pocket and Flmilv Bible!` 9 and Psalm Bovoks. Church of England P1 Rnnkn, Cnthnlin Pr-nvnr Rnnlm. Fnmilv P.'I AT TORONTO PRICES. and rum uooxs. Unurcu or nuguwu :- Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Fnmily Books, Books of Fact and Fiction. sow the Farm Yu-d, and Poultry Yard, Boone}- Pig, the Horse and Cattle, Cookery sad position, and Cluuics. AT EDVVARDS Pianoa on Sale nd to Rent. Melodoona on Sale and to Rent. Victox-in Organs on 8a1en:!I:,W` Sheet Music sud Music Books in gm`-`k*`\` Violins, Ooncortinas, 8c., ac- damn in I ` `ff mzs. LINDSAY (formerly '!,p , Principal of the Montreal Imgitnolmwgi Ladies.) in demons of roceivmg I` ber of Pnplll. _ ` Iutrucliolu will be given 3| English, French, Mum: M4 :1: V In. many itenas also to W" ` the day to n , ; 1-mvnp on uvuccn 5` ' , I ;."l for than lpill who bus go! """"' V- in] muting. .4. ii DICK to cannula on -u----- I . `F.a'|idonoo-Wo:-aley SUN}: uke: Bonn. B hIuI*22..1a1o. u.ao 6.27 6.17 6.07 5.53 K97. %%hommnu nnu`s`E| At E(1VC7'a1 d8V Periodicals and Newspapers, English ID3-`ff ricnn, Ledger, New York Weekly. 3-9` Bazaar, Weekly, sud Magazine, B0! Family Herald, Every Week, 0""-`E`_'_ Magazine and Journal. All the London ~11-uted Papers, &c., are.) I0!` Hit Ilpul VIII) nuvu `V-' diary ac ool routine. IJ"1`mu nnl non 011 tIn_---_ A- _-..,.`____ _- Ilnni SELECT SCHOOL run vou_n_s LAW .3 ST QBE. --:o:--- _R. N.-Infon:ns the public thnlhe 5* menced business in the above line._`d #1 many years experience as foreman 1!! ' lishment of Andrew Grahnrn, E94-o ed: fident he can execute all orders mtml in a first class at le. ..- "A hnu nn hang A In-an stock 0` Men: thy I" style. 4, He has on hand a large stock 01_5`" `, made Boots 8: Shoes. Ladies B CWd Slippers, &c., &c. aoBEE1`r"EEILL, W BOOT AND -SHOE MAKE: In orderworkag:-00-:-1'i8"" andnonebutthe verybesWf"` III, IIPHJ .0003 5.30_ ` 5.15 An`! At Edwards , POSI'I`IV ELY AT TORONTO PRICES VVa11 Paper c----- I3 Prices such as to unit the till: Dunlap Street, Barrie, lu-oAdoon mt 0." Queen`: Hotel. {ELECT SEHOOL POSITIVELY A full assortment of POSITIVELY BOOTS AND S OES. INTETKT -AL30,- --ALlO,- W WK UPI] ml `usedf 36-3i`n and -V-and in a olo A II THE C8 `St 3 SC! OM 3ns't1 A14 j d wi ch ' S11 "strong moral grounds for resisting any attempt to interfere with what they ` have come toconsider 9. vested ri;ht.A ` If it was considered "objectionable to` to allow any building to `be placed on this piece of ground, or if waiving such objection, it was thought proper to de- mand payment for the property, V either V question should have been settled when = the first trespass was made. 6.. -..-.. -- - L.-:I_l...;.. ...-- ....a....-.1 In _ sidered that he _was paying not only for vuv anew: vavvlllnuw vvllc luau!-vu So soon as abuildmg was suered to be erected, the owners of-the adjoining water lots naturally came to consider lage gave to their property, and each fresh purchaser of a" vacant lot con- so many square feet `of land covered build upon it, but to do so with the - present owners, assuming the power to exist, would it seems to us be punishing -_ them for the original trespass commit- value. ` ted, perhaps, thirty years ago, and 'mak-'- ing them pay a second tune for that for which they had already given full the increased value which such a privi-. . with water, but for the fringe . of land 4 leading to it. It might have been very ` proper to exact a payment for the land. from the rst person who undertook to- Vlllvn Every visitor to the town, and every one who regards appearances, expresses e a. regret that the water frontage was defaced by buldings,_but the Govern.- ment in laying out and disposing of waterlots placed this matter almost be- yond recovery from the first. `--'nn 1- cnvnnr `AI IIMII hftd. YUIIIQ Icuuvluy uuuuyuv um-o . . Once a water lot was patented, the i purchaser could not be prevented from 1 building on it, and could not be forced to sell it. Once that building became 1 "inevitable, it must be admitted that it was better to have the houses on the water trontagean uniform distance from; thoee in the north side of the street,and in the same level than in a hi`gledy- pigledy tashion, as would probably havebeen the case had they been put upon the water lots proper. Y- L-..` noun 0.. Anal `lunecenunr nnf " If it belongs to the Corporation it must ulna. nu. .. We have now to deal however, not with what might or should have been,` We have given it as our opinion that something of a vested interest in this them in refusing any demand, made as of right, either of money or its equiva- lent, for the assurance of peaceable possession, but the matter may have another aspect from which the parties most interested may be disposed to view it. It-is admitted that this strip of land is not covered by the water lot patents, and such being the case the potentees cannot claim anything more than an easement in respect to it. - If it belongs M to the Crown, the Crown even could . ~ not take away this right, as it would . deprive a water lot owner of the means of access from the land to his property. be as part oi the street, and the same rule will hold good. In either case the owners of houses may be annoyed if not injured, and the value of their pro- perty depreciated by their right of pos- session being attacked or threatened with an attack, so that it may become a question of good policy or prudence for the parties interested to combine, not for defence, but for the purpose of getting any doubts there may be, set at rest, and with a disposition to pay or indisputable. title to the disputed terri- tory. but with the `existing-`state of things. ' the watertlot owners have acquired disputed territory, such as wouldujustify v concede something if necessary,,for an ' The different Companies forming the . 35th Battalion or Simcoe Foresters, went into Campihere in the Town Park, on Monday last, and were yester- , day inspected by Col. Ross, Adjutant General for the Dominion, with whom were,Colonals Durie and Dennis. I Vilullvpvlvllvug o-u-.-v -...._ .- -.-..-- Parade commenced about one 0 clQck in the afternoon,` and the inspection occupied about three hours, ending with a skirmish in the open plain north of the Drill shed. Onethe returnof the Companies to the drill ground, Colonel Ross made them a short but pointed and soldier like address, in which he paid- them the compliment of saying that al- though he had inspeeted over twenty A battalions within the last month, he had with hardly an exception met with one composed of better material for making soldiers, or in better trim_ than the For- esters. He said that his experience since he became connected with mili- tary matters on this side of the Atlantic, had satised him ' that for their. num-_ bers, Canada could produce -as ne a body of men,,as any country in the world. The gallant Colonel then made some comments on drill, -which we-are not learned enough in the art of war to be able to reproduce, but which ap- peared to bein substance that he did not think much of drill, so long as two or three comparatively. simple move- ments were well understood, and that beyond these, the ability to stand re was the great requisite of a soldier. He ` referred to the great" difficulty` there was in keeping the ranksof a company glled .up, and paid Colonel McKenzie a` - well deserved compliment upon the condition and nppearenceiof the Battal- ion, which he said did him great credit. He concluded by asking the men to join him in giving three cheers for their Queen and Country. ' .- r-...-L. :..._--a:..._ -.._- -_.__'n . ,, ,. ;{lL:f'5%.%-G%1at s Clothing! -?'l'w%eeds,_% J `uuvunn u--- vuuuupuul - After the inspection was over Colonels Ross, Durie and Dennis lunched with the ofeers of the Battalion, and a `number of their friends as `guests invited to dohonor to the oeeaaion. - --- -- `V _---v. -v v-w vvvwwnvuu W `Amongst the `non-mvililafy men`pre- sent, we notieedvMr,. M-.-Aconkey, M.P.,-. Mr. Lilly; The Waiden ,- Mr. Henry Boys ; Mr. Simpson Deputy ;Reeye;` Mr. Bird; Mr. Mowutt, ape, ' mm- - l.....I.-.... 2.4.1:-`...._ -_.~_,n,.,- . __.- -..._ , -v- no - --- The lnnehe-on-1 'i;eel( excellent, and we have rarely eeen chatter spread, of the my {signal ef.fhe'. ieeu _ gnug, whilit `in .!F1 AME ihithilll ; 35 _1=:_. the table being hendeonelfuieeqnted- with owen, the o'eringe;we presume`, in-1ms;narnnw i2iI;roiz;e-rtaweee e A VOLUTEER INSPECTION. Colonoi Rosa, Dario and Denna: ti!- tnmed to `Toronto, py the--aernoon 4_____ Toauro Musuon.-Ieee're ~Pnliner A: L 00-. Drugzilu, Bertie and Anton, oontribnte the fol- V lowingaoceipt-wxth the usnrance that it _is: renll excellent -. Take one peel: Tomntqea 3*` red eppers and two large Omons, boll lb? together one hour, etrain through a. Oollendnr, , an 5.1:. ........a nf Ir. three ublesnoons of 2 IV`! 1- V|lpUl'l lulu uwv 1531.1. v-nu-- -v-- that 3' Oollexiiiir, sdd lulf 3 pound of salf, three tablespoons of =l I around Pemor. an ounce each of Olovea and 3 MIG nun. pound 0! sur, tnree uwwapuuu: ground Pepper, om ounce each 2 And Irinner. boil them tozother another h ground Pepper, each at Uloven am sad ging r, boil to jher hour, when col Idd I q' .'1Vx-taro 3 pound ofmuunrd. For `pure fresh spool of everykind. go to the lAledicnl.Dispensnry. Palmer #00. ,, Barrie and ngna.` _ V They are theV choicest Good: of Ieazon, and at pnoes to suit all. `Paris is surrounded. H "e "Outbreaks of the mob are threatened. The residents are alarmed. The Temporal - Power of the Pope has ceased. ' T Rome xe occupied by. Italian troops} The Italians are enthusiastic over ' the accomplisrnent of Italian Unity. 1 .__'_-_c__1 .__.._n-._ 1... L--- ...-.I.. 5.. ---u -v-vu.roo-uuuu- V. ..w----- v_..' - - A pehceful transfer has been made to the Italian authonties. Coon: ---.--- --v--vu nwpwuu The arms of the Papal troops were , surrendered to General,Ca.rdeuu._ - uuupvuvnvnvuu vur V-an-vs:-n vs-nuvuwv The revenue: for the` maintanhnoe `of _tha Holy See are" guaranteed. Q2- T-|_.. A IR__'I'\_..-1_I I.-- ..-l-unu- -.-v ---- wvv --v 3 --------- _- Sir John A. MacDonald has return- ed to .Ottawa. He was received with the greatest entusiesmt V n.-_ 11--...L-___ n .... __'__..I_;.-- -......-.. Our Northern Correspondnce comes [too late for thxs week s issue. 0RIOKl1'1`-BnAnronn us. BAnni:.-On Fri. day last the return meleh was played _at Brad- ford, between the Bx-adfol-d and Bertie clubs, which resulted in the defeat of the fonner In one innings, with 33 runs toepnre. Ifessn. 305- well, Mcconkey. and `Graham scored between them 74 runs; ' ' -uwau e-x auauu Bum: vs; Cooxs'rown.-A match was played `Barrie club taking the bats in the sis: innings they scored 128. Mesers. Boswell end P. Moore _ making 72 of the number. The Gookstown club took the bats, scoring 49, when they fol- wlde belle being 23, and the byes 11. leaving 17 for the balance of -the club. The total of the ` two innings was a tie with Barrie : one. Messrs: Boewell and G. Sml_th accordingly tool: the bets M for one run ,thie was done before either were out, and accordingly closed the game. between these two clubs on the 19th -insI;., the - lowed their inninge and scored 79, the Auction Sole of Teas, _Glasawnu-e,"&c., at `Meeklng s Auction Rooms ou the 24th; Patti-. eulurs in hand-bills and catalogue. ~ Last week : Jdoarxco for Orillia. and the North went astray for some soven days, owing to an oversight on the hont. : ` % b0MINION.m. BARBIE.` 13. % 3. H-INDS. W: oell attention to the advertisement of Mr. Bail,` whohns removed from his `old premises` near the Poet Oice; to the front street, where he has tted up a. very handsome oyster "saloon, where this delicious bi-valve is served up in good style. Iuronnzrr Nrwsrarna _OnA1:te:.-'l`he Hnanrn AND Hon, a finely illustrated family journal of ahigh characier, hitherto issued by Messrs. Pnrraxexnn, }_.-Ans & 00., has been purchased by Messrs. Oi men, Juno Q Co., of 245 Broad- way, New Yo.-k, thewell-known publishers of the Jmerican ./igricuuurist. Messrs. S. M. Pet- tengill & 00., whose great Advertising Agency. established in 1849, is one of the largest and `most reputable in the world, nd that their ex- tensive business requires their exclusive atten- ` tion,-and they therefore transfer the Hnnm AND Box: to the new Publishers, whose long ex- perience and abundant facilities will enable them not only to maintain the past high character of the paper, ' but to add materially to its value. `The New Publishers also announce a reduction of the terms to $3 per year. The change will not all all affect the nzericqn ./Igritfulturtst, which will continue on as independently as here- tot'ore;-The Illustrations and reading matter of the two journals will beentirely dilferent. Either of the journals will be furnished from. now to the end of 1871 [15 months], at the yearly subscription rate, viz: the Weekly Hunrn AND Hour, at 83; the-Monthly Axnruosn . Amucnnruaisr, $1, 50; or the two for O4. Ozone, the new and unfailing preserver of Meats, Fruits, Veghtablea, &:c., is for sale at the Medxcal Dispensary, Pnlmerk 00., Bnrrie and Angus. ` ___.._-:-....._._.' _'-Tm:-.n Nu-un: s swerr ruzsronnn BALMY Sun. Bntthere are times when this Re- newerof Strength is denied us. time: when our minds and bodies have been so ever- worked and ere eoworn out that we won the drowsy God in vein. The Peruvian Syrup" an Iron Tonic], renews our strength end an, es our rest sweet and refreshing. V A horse is said to be hide-bound when his skin will not slip under thepressure cf the .hand, but sticks as if it was glued, which ` ~`conditiott is always dependent on a deranged state of tne stomach and digetttive'organs--`- by correcting which, and giving to them a heal- thy tone and condition, the disease or com- plaint will disappear. Experience has prov- ed that the means best adapted to this end is `~Darley s Condition Powders and i Arabian` Heave Remedy. It has been used in num- erous cases with complete success. generally effecting a cure in a few days. It is the best condition medicine known, and may be given with perfect safety at all times. and does not to oire that the born he kept from work. etnetnber the name, and see that the sig- nature ol Hard 8; Co., is on each_ package. Northrop Sr. Lytnan, Newcastle, Ont, Proprie- tors for Canada. Sold by all Medicine Deal- Ara One "peculiar charaolefialio of F:LI._oW: l Comrounn Sun? or Hvropuospmwns ll its Apgwer of .docompojng the food in the Stomach, rendering digellion and asaimilalion more parfrt. This pmly aooonms for the rapidity w lb which pglidnla lake bnesh whila using the unible. Prinn SI 50 mar hnllla 2 6 fa? $7 50- Sold Wll llllg HIE IHIOIB. Price $1 50 per boula ; 6 for $7 50. Sold by npolhecarieu and by F. Cnndill 81.00,, wholesale ngoms, Montreal. - mxtn$oN-Ac}xm nfelt on the, men, .5. wife of _Mr. Ohult . Atkinlon on. son. Hnotdny A381; lZno;.Arq;'a Crmpttonr-`We `hear that Heennn has again challenged Eng- land : Oharnpion fora very eavy sum, but whether the chollenge will be accepted or e not we cannot uy, negotiations are still pend- ing, and should, it come to shuttle, our advice to all parties concerned iggto be well eup- plied with the C9na'dians Pt;in_ Destroyer, the nesfthing for bruises out, it soon cures sprains, and flesh wounds, and relieve: pain almost immgdittely. A A Dr-inn 0KnI nnr bnllln. Bald bl! all Madi Ilmusl lllllllllliivliv . Price 250:5. per I cine Dealermf `Northern Bailwav Time ' Table. ' T Bans ; Wanna, [The great public reme- dy,] have now been in use over t nenty years, hence it cannot be said that they are on trial. `They have been thoroughly tried, and pro-' nouoced on the authority of those whose lives and ealth they bavgpremrved] to be a safe, harmless and eminently salutary prepar- ation, and if taken in season will invariably` cure colds, coughs. sore throat, and all Bron- chial a'eotionI._ One fair trial willrconvrnce the moat skeptical. . ' Snhl Int nll Mmlininn Haitian. nt Q5nlI_ U15 IIIUCI IIGPIIUIII. Soul by all Medicine. Dealers, at 25:31:. per box. - What-Ahout 315 - Pen -45 to 50, - `0m`-30c. to 40. Butter-licito-18. .lg`p-1lo,to 120. A HII".3t9.. I . -Bnf-8B. I [\\IA`,I\I V if `mum " `.= ri.6'u!:`u':-35160;` " -'"""""" "1"7'5:--7v'3t9se-` LATEST ITEMS. T HIDE BOUND HORSES; A .1}. hn`.`.L.a 0.... .`...'a..., .- ` wn.un1j; jm.1'z1m'rs;_ - BIRTH; Asl- Torouto, City Hall7.oo.. . Brockstreet ....'1.15.. Bm'dford........ 9.16.. Bcnnlona .L,.... 9.22.. Gilford'........' 9.36.. Lefroy [Ar] 9.45.. Belle Ewnrt.... 9.50.. Lefroy [Dept] ..10.00.. 10 Barrie.-. . . . . . ..10.40.. Allnndale [Dep.]10. 55 . . Han-iaoua . . . . . . 11.10.. Angus . . . . . ....11.22.. New Lowell. . . .l1.40.. Staynen. . . . . . .12.00.. a Battenux.' . . . . . .12. lb. ` Oollingwood . . .12.25.. CONN! uxe. sum` by all Media- 8e'pt._ -22. A Farnilv.Medicine, well andvtavorably known for the past ten years, never tailing in a single in- stance to give permanent relief when timeliy used, and we have never known asingle case of issatis- lacuon where the directions have been properly followed, but on the contrary all are delighted with .its operations, and speak in the highest terms of its virtue and magical eecls. THE _GANADIAN PAIN DESTROYER has won toritself a reputation, V as a blood purier, alterative stomach tonic, unsurpassed in the ` histor ot medical reparations It seldom fails to . cure yspcgsia iver Complaints, Indigestion, Heartburn, ick Headache, Kiduev Complaint, `Acid Stomach, Phthisic or Asthma, and restores to vital activity the systemdebilitated by su`er- .u and disease. ` - . gt: magical and wonderful success in curing sud- ` den Colds, Sore Throat, G-oughs,Diptheriu, pains in the side, loms and back, Neuialgia, Toothache Rheumatic and other pains in any part of the body f and from whatever cause, has given it a place in every household and is fast superseding all other preparations of the kind. - v -lt is also an eectualand prompt remedy for the kind. effectual and remed Scalds,Burn|, Brui|es,Sprama. Chilblaius, root Bites, Cramps In thqstomuch, Diarrhea, Cholera morbua,BiliouI` Cholic, Cholera lnfamum, Dysen- terv, &c. Price only26 cents per bottle. r Sold in Barrie T. W.Georgen Oliver 6200, A v 'P.lm..-. am Alaxamlm-&Co.: J. Deacon. V nuvspi pu;rlhl:od-Ill an: 1 mail. ,3ggdgx, iftgn y umhbll 33:. ultlml Hit. 00.. Luann. 3. cAuAuIAum_N nzsmuvsn. DARLEY S Arabian CJ>%:I..1 ` FOVR HORSES &. CATTLE. A NEVER FIEING REMEDY. THIS valueble preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles which long ex- perience has proved to `possess the most safe and eicient toperties {ort e cure of Flesh Wounds, Sprnins, ruises. Galls of all kinds,Cracked Heels, Ring Bone. Spavin. Callous_ Fistule, Sweeney, External Poisons, Scratches or Grease, Strains. hemeness, Mange, Whitlows,Corns. Sand `Cracks, Foundered Feet, Horn Distemper, Swellings. and many other diseases which horses and cattle are suliject to. ` his celebrated Liniment hesbeen used tor mlnv yeers, and its curative properties thoroughly tested, and it is conceded to be the cheapest and mostreliable remedy for all external complaints ever olfered to the 'public-it never flils when timely used and faith ully applied. '1. I... had nr :11 Drumrilts and Countrv Merch- need and faithfully applied. To behad of nll Druggilta Country ants throughout the Dominion. Price 250. per bottle. NORTHROP 6: LYMAN , Ba_t'teaux.' ..i2.lb... 9.10 Damn. ......, Oollingwood...12.25... 9.25; 6.10.. 3.46 CONNECTIONS. ' Toaon'ro-Daily with Grand Trunk Railway. East and West; with Great Western Railway for Hamilton, Suspension Bridge and the `West. A BaAmronn-Stage' for Bondhead twice daily. Gu.ronn-Stage for Cookstown twice daily. Stages leave Barrie daily for Penetanguishene. Barrie every morning for The Ida Burton leaves Orillia and Waahago, connecting with stages running to the Muskoka District, returning in the evening to meet the evening train for Toronto. REFRESHMENTS. E9` Passengers going beyond Barrie can stop It Allandale twenty minutes for refreshments`. bottle. N ORTHROP Nzwcuru, 0n'r., . . ' Proprietors. Sold in Barrie, by A. V. Palmer 65 Co, T. W. Goorgen and Alexander 6c Co.; -J. Deacon Bradford; Green 6: Bro., Craighurst, and all mulininn dnnlnn. b.|y_ bradloru; ureen u modxcine dealou._ ii'iiiR`f{ E(_L|SH REMEDY! .1013 ms PEBIDDIGAL PILLS. ---:- This invaluable medicine is unfailing in.lhe cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and remove; all obstructions and a sptedv cure mav be _relied on. il is peculiarlysuiled. Itwill, in a short time brin on thempnthly period with regularity. 1`%_e:o `Pills should not ba taken 1 females dur- ing the FIRST THREE 1 UNTHS of prnunnnrnl. 11.1 the): -arc sun! In I11`-Bra an Mi!- um-nz .x or-u uvvvvvwvv Ivvv vv u-4...... . nu.-...... .. in} `me ir$ivTHs "5; -Pregnancy, a; they -are sure to brihg an Mia- carna c,bnt-m'ang/ other am they are aafe. `In a l other cases of Nervous and Spinal Affec- -Znns. Pain: in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on Sllplhl exertion, Pal Itation ofthe Heart; Hysteria: in M Whites, these =lls will etfect a cure when all otnermeans have failed ; and althoufh a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calome , antimony, or miything hurtful to tae constitution. , ` I-`nll direniinnn in the namnhlet around each nything huruul to me cons_uluuon. Full directions in the pamphlet around` package,` which should be carefully preserved. JOB MOSES, NEW "YORK, SOLE PROPRIETOR. Una tlnllnr and twelve and-n-hnl! cents for boat JUD IVIUGISE, l.`l'aW IUIIA, Uhlu Il\Ul l\llalVl\- One dollar and twelve and-a-hall cents for post age, enclosed to Northrop 65 Lyman,`Newcastle- 0nt., general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle, containing over 60 pill`, b return mail. Sold in Barrie.bv Oliver dz Co.. . W..G-eorzen. '7 - -.'x-- 2- g v--1:n one sllo'1'/It rad, pretty long founding borne. ` hell shell on it the time he left, the other I light red, turned up home, with Q star in hie forehead, they were about six or seven year: old. Any pmon giving much information on will ieedeto1b0..re0Vry'ot the cattle, 'willbe_IuIt- ehlyxewud o " - -`g. bottle, contammg 00 pun, 0 return man. Sold Barrie,by_ Co., W..Georgen, A.hV. Palmer, and Alexander St 00.; J Deacon, Bradford; Green 6: Bro., Craighuru, and all medicine dealers. ' 4-ly +e fitember 22; 1575?

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