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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1866, p. 2

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9 arm,` is .723`? `lfll V A,; jllnill goiy k ' 2 " ri ? l`huridnvn.` mil ., n nun --u .. nu muumu, nuu Iuv uumml In IUU vi min and lonclwm ibltoury Soclntlen and Mochnnlcn mu. Nun lnmr mt-Mmm Mm-..-.. .~.'.n..x..n.... Anvlnroif airing M. Mu hlnnanu. _F_ ._ H.` Drake; Co.,_ NI-I\V mm; 1.: (w urvvnwuxvn vs We 0 I11; u llltlnnm n yllopul I I and Ham: an In mnnllmn um A... and am mlmu .1 ti: W ev nponw-in mn- ldneh with the 7 nun I. ICHIE 1830, I5 IIUCCEBSIIY) LU CHIIUIQ HS IIIOTC cfarly to see and understand in what ratio pie alga/progrgssing in extravagance. {T fnllmvnm mdrzmv (`mm Hm `R.-m-L-- --.-I-vu -nu -nun, nuv, LAUICAHIVU lll unu no- `Eemption o! Debv.-murea. nmountin to $1.239,- 306. makln together the mm of 12,890,311. _T|\I yearly ncroaaain expenditure since 1850 It thenfore no less than len millions four hun- dnd andforf 0 thousand seven hundred and thirty-zge do urs.~-'l`hink of that electors." 'l"l....... ..L,...\.1`\ ,. -1 ,,..L 01 nvn nnn A,L wnnunnnuunuw '*uprnou my ~ Mi I191 caM:.auma.:l;. Jug gilt that tiny may win japan and men : ` _ lld wink darn its lion Ilumalvan and I Jivulllllllfllloll OI JUIUCII In C. Admlnlnlnllun of Jmmco I110. I-2. .. f-1.....l.. in 1.. In (2. . .... ,. :9,a4r.... 413,905 Sum|`y it is important for the calm-torn tn lhinlc ' about tho rapid incrunsu in Umaa item: of nutioml uxpandituwr to nrmuptly mnlidesr what tlinsctionn they wil give Lu thcir acrvnnu in lhulmnmnt, by which touch a ruinoui expenditure of the Luna thvy pnglnzny be at once: clmckml. In in it Hm! um mm .-mm! Hm n-`hm. at that time, was considered anything but parsimonious, and was, in round nuinlxers, only $2,500,000; while for 1865 we see it was $10,000,000. The population was just about as near two millionx in 1850 as it was tlnreu million in 1855. Then, if our expenditure had only increased in propor- tion to the increase in the population, it would have only linen I53,7.5(),U()0 in place of ten millions. The advice of tho Brock- villa Iiccorller to the electors, to!/u'nk of it." but come none to soon. And we ask the elector: wlml they are going to do n- boubiu. .Wlsos-&ke--oonb-- of government, overs period of fteen yonra, 56 Hlww W beincrouing lllfd Linn-as on fan: ms l.ll(J population, it 1: mivlunlly not only timu tho clvctor.-s were thinking nlnoul it, but nll l lm mrmnl. to not about it. 0 ........ ....I I. .......a.._-.. vvvu vyyulv HMMLSI a.*1IlIlll Ul I-"III: C|UUlU 'I. ' There Bbould be about $1,650,000 tak- en from that 11,650,000 for militia and the Ottawa buiitlings, M exceptional items that did not come into the expenditure of 1850. The reinainrier of the ileum, al- though nrider more lieiviigs, are, on the whole, of the szune character as those om- Irnmmul in 01... ..-.......llo...... .4` iorn ...L1..L fLa,I{.}.;bI,'..'"2}.3L'}~3.$51u;i'." by in it that we can ununt Um union- Anted homo: in newly all our villages, (towns and cilim, by tens. anal by hllndrmh ` mm] by thnuundul Why in it that our s {IrmmI' um want M be doctors. and law you Ind n[mu!at.um, who in Hm put. {um {um ban on uzulnpliml Hml they um rmal dtvmsring uch what! It in lmmun ` 1 mm my tint. notwithstanding their 6V1! and their Tamera (ml, through ll'(`|ll!|~ ulniug dubh. the funny am gmhmlly nlip ping way bemmnh their (nut, that than in no pvoornct of any perrmmml impmvn meal. 3; their yuulhful iggnurnnm Hwy 3668 upon those well dmud :2-luau. mfur. end On. II Wing at emu, mu] upnu tho fut uf till laud. 'l'hma who havn no talk! fur Mush pnnuiu Iona our roumuy by tbmh I/ildlllti Ill! uvfthoumuls, and hum Um `lh pnntinnaa `vi |i|h|:.In('| nfl|um..m.l. . 05. ,x_ , . 3`? in Iill W51`.-BL daily at 10.05 8.111. g '. IN}! going `to Otillln. daily `at 6.43 `Mn.- u`gun'.g8iu 9I1:th, 11.11: 6._43Au.m. and Viugu mmejg. o. as follbws. % man That Malling lack an dinct witnmnm, H3011! mu iyu. {bu nut national Nllulntim `I115 tmoma no `rm u! they eanuau. In 0 nk hangar. Tho uhibsu In `Q ` n! oftho lluminl mndition 0! KM tly an no diunt from {tn pmvniI~ and no ntm|i_n In chair bnm~ Lfgiu doubt, ho dillcult for `h knmunt L-Kn tkhuldnn mu Hugs W mum,` '9 (3,-9., no mwruus uav b v dvnkduhsukingmuum mum. mphwibv H V Ihrill N thaubny an 4 nmdicmlm "Itprud ham! and mum. 4.2.. Willi! III! M UIQIHIIMH, MN INCH) um `ll!!! Pmvimm by Iulhahodluf lhoumgnah bduqiapc (In mmumu of the Uuiml lam nuns I01` onamy pay, on zruesduys and FH- 10-3lH.m. . 1- T9l`lliniI1ng,,qn mam `_.c 10.30 min. ` ;A..'LANE,- V J v........o....' l Bums. T1iuns1 m". mum, 136 :~Present Cmn{mon,of the Country. ryuunwu.._ `u-av...-u .1 ` -x, , M...-go. , [Ill Fll IplIIlI< I5 UV HUIIHV ll: it may not be Innintnrenting tn colnpzxrv toms of the lhsuiilng item: of <:xpenvliturr- of tho forum` with that of the latter p(:rit)|. 13.50 I965 ` Intomt on I'ublIcI)oh:..$'ma,51tL.$::,mn,441 Loghl non . . . . . . . . . . .. m,n:m.. 4714,15: divil overnmonl....... 295,535- 4. -3,825 Adlnlnhlrulon of Junlicn In P w `m1r.n__ vnr. n-H 4`, 1315...; sisal. ..ts.`Z `:2: *3: am ` -- - ..-.` 3{Ut),nI'9.!)`p.tt:'.a).n.m.3.a();).m.-\ -.. Q VVTQBI. luy St 10.05 km. Btu 0r_ill!n, daily 6,43 ?q.m.~ _ rilliah Peneto.nguish'ene,_ Ind all QQUL I`tio.,tht1re in Itri-weeklv= :m,1co_- H-In :3, - Poamuteri \ `unis I01` shanty ' inf':*a1o.80~u.m. . in for ummn 37:s,m -. they h'I vo~tho')$iifi&-tolso up-and unitdlo .aecu.re the. 1 ` mud -rqfqzmk; or, will they - -. `smphou wh ` thir"Tpresontatives add.` to x _an;lbu;-deul.ltao burilen.` ,'1`Ine `naqeaaity e ' gin out a, '0 e 9! this couhty, anc;*oapcially' thpsqfdem ot `the .Emsm`nn- mmlm &.a`n in? n...t-m..m..' wuuuy, nnu ugpeclauy mg rqauego at "the ..&'1g 93` tglab, ictioh pd. `t ggmatter pin - 7 . .7 . _ . . .'lh:_%th;:u{au'\qf rno ,_pnp_3r in {he tintty `- hayb h_x__l placed Ibgfore ;`_them` the raciiwiadjt nrepiwhih ve mmlateiy published. 'L vnthe `0lo5'a,"a few:,d;\yLs England, congratulated the eople that there who-little fear onancin ~difcu|tiee_1 in this "canny, becaus e`the country was no} in debt. ` ' It AL- IV) 1, I A - af)artia1ly,;reil,ized`frb my facli .' sixgce, in rferririg to the great crisfs in ` ..u..uo. ul'JlU Wuittult nu uu "Ilnppy with either, were 'tothor dc.-\r chnrmer mvny," and therefore, for a time, gave the crude scheme ofhlr: Fowler :1 qua..si support. But, at a meeting held in Toronto last \Vl9l]l10H(l!|_V, which was nttonded by delegates from a num- ber of intm`uatc(l localities in the County of Grey, poor Mr. Fowler's little game was made so transpnrr-nt by the shrewd remarks of Mr. Cmmherlnnd, the able manager of the Northern Railway, that hill vaunted air line to Owen Sound mu looked upon as 9. bigtbing for Mr. Fowler alone. In fact Mr. Cumber- land : ea`. )ose of "Mr. Fowler's pet rend was so clenrtmt out of some live hundred people who attended the meeting, not more than n dozen hands were held up for it. And when .\lr. Cumberland positively assured his hearers that within two years from thnt day he would ifho and tliopre-sent Mayor of 'l`oront.o were than living nnd well, give that gentleman ll ride on I locomotive, over the line from Angus to l)urlmuJ, lllr. liowler and his few adherents looked the icturo ot' blasted ho es. We have a very ful report of the meeting, butit was made to assumenneh a ludicrous aspect by the ill- digested propoaitiona of Mr. bowler, whoso meeting it really was, that we imagine the scheme hm got its quietnu. Indeed we seriously believe that a few ahrowd men of Owen Sound, like Mr. Front, have been using Mr. Fowler to intimidate the directors oftho Northern Reil- way, and force them into extendiu thoir roud from (lollingwood to Owen Soum. Mr. Frost's ntteinpt to extract I promise to this ell}.-<:t from Mr. Cumherlnnd, ut the meeting, gave coloring to thin view. And so Mr. Cum- herlnnd lseunua to have looked upon it, for though not willing to be coerced into any promise on that point, he did any us much as that his company would meet lt17f-Gry=lmll'-wury-in-+l+e-e. , . of continuin the line from Collingwood to Owen Honrnll, which R(`L'lIlt`,tl togive very gon- ernl natlsfatlon to tho rm-etiug, and will, we think, cumplotol upset the air line of Mr. Fowler, which r. Clunlzerlnlid 4:luu`uetorl'I.vl -I 1-an nmnnl.-linnlz urlmmn " Hnr nnunn urn-. Luf Iidaynigm. Hm {might wurohouxe of the Nurmrn Railway, In lhln tum), wan I`llN)!`- 1-dhylhluvm, gm! u connhlcruhlu quantity of dry gomln,cunln1nnd In a huge packing cmw, stolen tlimvl'rnvn. Tho entry wan um-:11,-cl by muting the rush of : winvlul Ilivldlhg fnur punmu of Khan, and tlwrvhy making an up:-rmrn lnrgl mmugh to udmlt tho hmly M a man. (me: within, um mnrnudrru, whn xvoro'avit|vnt- ly ncqnnlntodvlth tho pmmhm and um locutlun uftlm Imporly lhuy aumghl, Hwy, 1. um Hunt of luct or nmluhau, pmuumvd llmumo vm u|'n.N`|| uf um uvmds u Iullovd tlmir tuna or pllrlmtm, `Nd: hlvhlu nlulvll 0 bolt lmlungh) to (mun- clllur Phsxlnn, lhny noon IM mm! lluurlll-gmtnn cargo and loft um urvna of JIM! uuhwrul oporm lhmn On dlnuun-xlng lhu rubbery nuxl, mum. hug M railway Mllrlaia. lmra, nut llnmiuvrn nr the luv In :11 dlnurlluuntn (lino-wnr um wlwm almuu M the tlnlvvmn and the mining mypuny - hut. unHl'l`um|n{ mm-mug all nm.u1tL |.rm-"J lrulvu. Than, mwnvnr, I nlua was nhllhwd, Whlh Ihunly OHM led to Hm urn-at of (wu nl Hm aulprhq. ll Imonli that on lomvlng (lm Imut, which lhc IN by fmuling About hull` I lnlla d-awn Hm my, Hwy uumratmlnm muin In tlm wvmdu, Iml Hum wont tn Hmnty Hn , where they alnln I hum belonging tn tr, Gsvrgo nun, whhm nu. tank in umlr hump In llmloxun. Tlmro {hay hvum~mu| u... Iimll to I out which may owum), Mu! n-(mu. M1 for the gnmh. Un limit may hank tn Nvdnnl, Mr. mm wlm mu! hunnl a! (hair Iulpiohnlu doin I. -Inrhael In pun-nu, Mul nu OIHMI Hr WH Nu-on nrnlvr-NI llwn in Dmlt; ynul Um; pulbml nu null! Hm rut m.,|u. .g.,,,.,. may then {Ill him a whl and warn noun 1...: EM 0! In Hm wnmll, Th:-an rin:u|ncmmp... "'m`` I `ht! IIHIWMII it (of MI. J00. Juhnmm, K bu mun Hr. llvpvlfy 9 norm Nun I\m;MlMm| lm Um I. and the mm, mm uwuun Mu | Why to (unlit, In mmpuny wit. m-_ \V, 5| \ uutlsbd . whwrml Hm van and H: pnlflll N W? 1"! [M I liw rum WM-nu `" II EMU. Nu lhwlll xi In ahmq, mam r with an unlnulod shut gun vhhn \h. Ilullmlgvv ' `W3 Wm` NM Hwy mrmnclumd, gm! van: . immu tn hurt. (in oumlnnunn tn-.m um , :'*1I`bI|h0y "!';~mnm1i|I<~4Huulnu.q1r 5 7` " Wl""Wt`h|u( uuntmr Roulgmn Tlmy halo; tn I hm; nmwl Puwrc, ma ~ an and rmnulvolo mnhml um John `INN WE (I605- If the; Globe cnnhshow that we hnv made any innmrinl errqr in the calculation of our national liabilities, from What We have shown them to be, we shall be happy $0. Sign it. But `in thga fncoof tho_govern- haent istntistics,` to state that we are not in ; debt, show; how little knowledge prevails throughout the country on this nll-lmp taut subject; hencethe necessity of com- mencing an agitation: for a rqform, and no _ time can he xnordopportnne than the pres- "eut, when the Legislature are About toiuicct, for action in U10 nutter. ` jllval` Railway` l mjVect.s.\` GRE.1 l"MEiSTIN(} IN Tonomo. .._._.... A Mr. John Fowler, of Cobomg, andnwhllom nub-contractor on the Great Western Railway, `hislately, in his own prolic imagination, hit _ upon nlluilway scheme which has given him . more notoriety (though -it may be ophoxneml,) in this Western country thnn,we venture tb say, either he or his warmest friends and admires . imnginotllm-would obtain; -Who does not - know thurtlmre is a growing town to the north of urcalled Owen Sound`! nnd who does not know that every growing towxrwnnts a railway to it? Mr. Fowler is )U8SBBS43(1 of this know- ledge, and has, in ha peculiar style, been using it to tickle the people of the Uonntyvof Grey into building a rnilwny from 'l`omnto direct to Owen Sound. ()1 course the cunning pcoplauftho Queen City" favor any one of the three pt0[)()3u\l routes, as they are in that 6n1l'o rlnbIZ3 position to be W" ' "Ihnnv with nilimr, \\'Pl' 't:-Ihnrllmnr rim:-mnr nwnv H `rm-: TIIIEVICS 1{Tuua.1*r;I> AND Tm: (;mm.~s m: 1-:1u~;n. rowwr. wmcn Mr. ulunucrnum cuu.rncwrm-.u an is Inuuntuhrmk sclwma. Our spaces pre- cludes lhu purssillity of compalring the relative claims uf the lhrm: line-n pmjt-chad, hut we may nllude to Hm nuhjoct. ngqnun, if ocmusioll Ishouhl require nu no to do. In tho) nmmtimn Angun and llun-ham 2|!-n vull an Hun Innnlnl In! on Imnl ........- .. ...., ......J..`.. ..n....., .. \Ivv to Anigll-1`; and Durham are xed an the termini o! M lmun. (Hill 11.... r ...n......, 21...: ..an L1: mm -.-v.... .. `.-v...u- unnw uullue u. In looking over a collection of old papers the other dny, we came upon the estimate of expense: oftlw Civil government of Cnnruls for 1850, submlttod to Parlisuueut by Mr. llincka, who was then Inspector General. In that year \'\tl1o total eitimated expenditure was $2,447,- 155, which was thought to be a large sum six- teon years ago. According to the Public Ac- counts submxtted by Mr. Gult, the expenditure last `year amounted to the enormous aumrof '9H.05l,00.'o,' and tlmt,` too, exclusive of the re- `demption of 306. mlklmr Lmretlmr llm mm nf l LRtm :m, 9 mm uurnam men um wrmun or one line of railway that will be built. VN_V()iIlTlI l'IRN RAILWA Y FREIG HT `HOUSE lH{(H(l'IN INTO! um, nlmng In I Ilmuy nmwl lwnwn, and um rpnmoly Malawi and John. hurl umlnufna M mm-plmd that n . ' hath: at main. aim Md sum! in In Nhhovf, and In no mu-wl at um ham ohnhulhyuwr-Iqy, by Ir. Jolmnon, Ind minim! um. on or man `nun KI-\l;Al'F. mum JAIL! (M ii: turnkay mm tho ipplrtmnnl M which In Manny um uqnlnom nnmlu. ms In tummy naming um 5;; sh mum manna, rows-my, r mmm. 5:; dam`. undo Ila rah. h `I almnltmu mats. pro un- 1! common .1 mm mum. Mm, mum 1| M I Imlldlnn. nil Hun unlhul nnl UKHIIII ll mama Iowa Elma! um, mum ! :1 K Iznlwlag. and than wnliod out Mu (loot. `HR 50!! voahln Him I 1: night ma ntrdunnggoande. M! I Man ['33 um ht than cumin and has minim! noun. 9 magi the mmm; is be lit; I-mm! by A man 1' ml wmmolna uulmu M Ma riugmn ., ...-,...u-us. l mu nu nmnmzm no-run mmrrmq am ioiun Hrllulag. H #350 $0! ('0 @0914 wt. thcmglt, nluvtuuncmamu. In bahmd um 3 ` piiikmohk nu` Chm-writ I luau: sum up msulu. u kmmwiutsdmmlm ifhthllr CH8 nth}! - +jj_..,7 n.\n|.\'(.' iwumznv M7 mmmzz a.....a~..._.... uid h! H: many in Iuavgmu-.1; am My thin an nhhrum thumb rm ri & :'.*....%,..W_..% T V .%__%....y. ~- /.---an-IIw- ~ tum : Imluluy In nrria. A Case of l)1~'~y7;xul.-a Stolen! : 'i3i};;- }iix}"i :`13`.S'n7`.{}. gu"i'.1'S nef.'fa'a1i`n1x , , _Inio,,@X_1_g,_1e{Lurk-Jvceklyd ,rnTTl,: Bob closes` at 10.30 a.m.,` on Tuesdays, Thund: `:sn"t1Snm-days.` _. ' * ` . Hulk or `I'_hognton,on 'I`uem1ays_iu'1dFridnya, ~ 9410.30 A.-m. ' * ' ` ` *~ `um. for shanty my, on lfuesdnys and ML % * il`n:i."(I10.80Au.m. .,n.;s...._,'.;...,;..-....mm..;.=z..-5-v_a'-_.-,--g~m...=......;.1,`.....;-,.u....lI~4.-M-V`;-4- -, -`.v_ .5. -., -4-. .. . .`~_..,_._-~ .,.. , , .. . ` (..... . ,. . ' . n . . . y ` ' . A ?v_% T%`X%-J: _ : $ Ajf. 4 __,% W%%%%%T:: E A em!bmI1!01"931mcnt%9t1!vvw*' Ebwims mm;A~$ > n I-151:1 wu v nuuuu, (IN- Tmmbum just hits we xian on nu; `ma, v'1!he lflanmion -Bt;'tm`s_`are` not`-only made M11` I pure material, but the"f5`e'op1e ,a're bqld wl_sM.'fc is. The Recipe is publish ed. aatolfnd each Bottle, and t|1e`bottles'm'e not reclucedjn size, At least twenty imitqtions and counterfeit: have sprung up. They iinpoge upon thdpeoggle once anq int : the last of them. ` 'l`l.n Dl...A..o:.... D2--- U.` - - H ` 'I`.hon.fwilt send me two bottles mdr of thy Plantsition Big.ters., My` wife has been greatly lyenemted b their use. ` Thy Friend, ASACURR N. 1*hiun1e1pbia, Pa." cu a_o`~ Send us:twenty-{'onr dozen more of your Pluntatiun Bitlers, the lilopulnrity of which` are daily increasing with t 13 guests of our house. can '4 co QVYDQ n A nrrntr l.'r11\ UNI D0ll50a sums, crmwxcx 00.,` VPropritors willamg }Iotel,\V'ashingto}1, D. (1. V ...-._ `,-' " '9 1 have given the .P1xmmtion , Bitters. 1.51. vhnnclrodm of- ourxdisub!d"Bnltl`ie_\'v with the most astonishing egcf. ` G. W. DIANDREWS. L .vz1D[ Vuu-1 new 1011: .3:_{1oy_Lne llyp, 3811?. reason 95:; I 1,!- jl_'$l9l..t__ Bittemnreiua .un4 VIBE ~ sally aged antfhavo such an immense sale, ig, that they are always made ,`1:_pj3_to the original standard, of highiy iuvigorting material `and of pure quality, although the prices have no largely advanced," to. ~ 'l`|m 'l'm')\m... {mu 1.14.. n... ..-n ,_ .. `. . .....,u ...-u_ 5uuuu vqv Altai ux HIUHI. _ 1`h9,,P1a.ntat,ign Bitjers_ aye now med in alll the Government Hospftnl, are rogommended by the best physicians; andpre wayrnted to produce an immediate beygetjciu} gtfect. _Fn.tp are stubborn things. - ' ` ' ` " HI! '9' '5 T nmo mnnk On an... |';_v_, ~- . 5 ` 4'1` ville WQ am in! progressing following extract, from the Brock- Recorder, gives: a summary of the relative costs in 1850 and in 1865, and closes with the signicant advice that the " elector: should think about in nu, 1 ..-uuuuu-nun un-A1153. ' _`f" I owe much to you`, for] verily beh\eve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. ., :1" ,~`~ .` _ ' ` , wun we uwss aswnlamng enqrct. ` DIANDREWS. Superintendunt Soldera' Home`, Cincinnati, 0. : . . " " ThePlantnuonBxttershzwecnrcd _me ofliver complaint , `with which I was laid up prostrate and vhad to ahandonl my busim-an. b H. B. KINGSLEY, C|evclnnd,*0. " ` " The Plantation Bitteghavc cured me ofa derangement of the kidneys and the urinary 0r,;m1.-x tlmt has distressed me for years. It acts! like a ozhnrm. ~~--~--A---~ MO0RE`w--25~1- Bm.ray.--.- N1-2w-Drtnr-`()rm, Mnss., Nov. 24, 1863, DEA}: Sxn:-l have been afflicted many years with severe prentrnting cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hnmls, and a g0neml- dlt)l`ll(`J'(.`(] system. l hy.uici:m5 and medicine failed to re- lieve nu-l. Sorne fviemle in New York. who wt-reusing lllzrntsxtfonv Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I comnmncml with 2: small xvine.--gl:1.=.~sl`I1l after dinner. Feeling better by tlegmcs. in n. few (lays was zistonished to nd the coldness um} cmnlps hml entirely left me. and [could sleep the night through, which I had nut done for yours. I felt like another In-ing. My appetite and strength have greatly inlprovotl by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL. _ I have blacn Ha great sufferer from Dyspep.-nu,` and -lmdmor ohxyndon preaching. " "H, " Tho. Plantation Bjtters have cured-me, rmv I s: mwrunfm n"..'.`.;--.`_ `u .... nu .-"co avwililwili gun viflllfl uaxxmhamulwsumcrdalium, on man-dug:-II; M gum .3 n.- |_..u.'i.|afaiin-IL. mum in A-`II: um-Iuxo AIAIIIFIII, 14:11`- Ul Jtlnl IVUHI ITIII St. N. Y., says, he has three children, the that two are weak mid puny, his with having been nnahlo to nurse or attend lluem, but that she has taken Plxmlzslion Bitters for the last two ywlrs, nml llll a child now eighteen months old which she has nursed and rcurml htwsvlf and both uro ht-arty, saucy and well. The nrticlo is invaluable to mot.hers. size, Such evidence might be contimied for I vol- ume.` The In-t evidence is to try them. They Hpmk for tl1('Ixm<~l\'9n. l`er.~r0n5 of scdeqtuy lmluiln troubled with weakness, `lusuitudo, pul~ pituiiun of the heart. luck of nppctilv, (listrosn nfler outing, torpiil liwr, miistipnlion, din- holvs. &:c., will find spot-xly relief through thew llillors. n . H. . . .- u . . . u-nu m. Evory lmtllo for exportation and sale out of H10 United States lmsu nwml cap and green label mound the mack. "nu'nv'u nf rullnfl hnlllna Qua Oknl IL- nan l`s||)l i|l0l.llNl I9 HHCK. lluwnm of relled lnmlos. Sign thug, the cap has not boon mutilated. Any person pri~tend- lug tn nvll l`l:mtnti(m Ilitturs in bulk or by tho gallml in an impoutor. We sell it 0111`:/In hot- Llvn. u|\Hu -'nM by principal (leak-ta throughout the habitable glubr. I ! II I` I n I`! v-,v.I-T~"`~`T';`:'."' ```:'v-:~ mi %; ma.War uuuvu -uuu vu vucuuuuuuvuun i, A mmcinui. lliutnrirti Account oftho early m~.Hi-nwnl and pru!wr.)\m grow ll: of Hm County. 2. Au uiplmhoucnl lint of the NI-idnniu of each 'i'mvmahip. with ma cuncvmiun and in! of tiwir l"I`R|rl`[`Hh! rt-Ni|1`n('mI. :1 WA Full} and hmixwm Din-ctory of thc Tuwnn. V ilingvn. and Post (Mice localities. .10. `L'~~(7illI|`f'h0R. with their imrnlionn, und tho nmmm of thoir Minimum or Pnmrn. .":. .-.`~'t.'hmI|u. nnglntimr M!\u~nUnu|l inniihp tic-nu. with their incmiunu, and the lumen of the mim~in.in and Imuvlmm If the ladies but knew what thousands of u-m am constantiy relating to us, we-candidly believe one hull` of the wmxkmm, -pmatration um] diatrc-as experienced by thqm would van M). James Marsh, Esq., 0! 15!) West 14th Q: \r \" n/Inn H)... hm. n.m.. ..I.:I.I....... 4|... gs nu For Sula by E. S. MEEKl}\'G. Burris`. 7-3-----.---a--------_-----_-u--- "" >>'v "" 's .ii{& 4. .`.`i~J.s.u.....1 W. I rm: . _, rt 1; _ '3:-or t no, man I7! ....~......._M_,,,_,Wm , a... EU` nun me It! mwmggum` IN `"7 hits! in ad rah-mu! 1mx..n'i mztiwngg 1 M, to um may have mvnlioncl Mk int-rattan cl rum in; us: 3 art. stay In! um-Id that in pot mange vhhlt UN! In utn-III h tMIl!urptCII! yill Uholrgnl us and * lm mu ::oh(w| um:-mm: W` )9 HEY! (I! IVHHI`. iL" Imilwnyn nml Rlngv Rnutvn. I2 4`nurtn of Law, sad the various than and plmwn nf luvhlmz; Judgcm, (Jinks, and ntlucrU|mr1mf(?mrln( I?! -~ ituunty. I`uwmMp, Town, and Villugo ('muu:Hn. It A "pl nf AL- l...nI._,,, a.| n I 0|\llIl5M"I. M A Hu 0! (`orqmvn arm County. Q An a bank of nuts) hblmhnn. It will be men lnstmlu Anal hhreotlng ta all mum. Tu Ibo meemnc` wl ymmcumn mun, M A llimxmry, H mungvc of ihos|c~uL . d we norvm. and he at upon-4|: vw sud onmnihtlon bin mud Irilh 0-- gum: can by no pulame . Merchant: Mimi wgwlhh to Mal thnlr i-MIMI! Mom, will Ind lhlha us; but name of n; In, from HM ulnahlo hummuuna it eouhlnu. k will In H, and mm. lbomnm. much sh putimlu clan {mm whum Ihozwnealu um and sad. hula; strongly mi In I an shut. it mainly oqxulo dd}; ndvonhlnq M no pun m;'.Ih In sum. V ma two paahtlahm hug 71 :1 ma. mmshonh. nan Iunmn . us... A. -k-- AND ACOU`NTY_'0F smcor: ADVOCATE. now norvmv. u mm Ilntlon Pa gu-amt ylho u Iorchntn and M .-`Kev. W;~II..>4V`7A(v}(}V0NE`I_{, Madrid, N. ~~_____ The New ` York` Trn'bune shyg" :( `hi, I vhv D?k f-PlaHlnIlbr{ Rimm} nr am .. uu-n. 7. ~--.\huum|c, Orange. Good Tomplarn. Tum- wrnnw. nnd ntlwr Roclelk-n and Ammiulonl, nfnruxnllun nf wlulch mu: lm uhlnined. H .- Agrimuuurul {"\InUIHt`a. 9, ~-Jznukn nml lhnlwn, lnnurnnm (bmpnnlu, md Ilullhlg Saris-I111. Ill VNvwu|Ip~rn, name: 0! publinhc-m um! Inn of lulu`. IIIHNIHI. H. --A Ila! nf Hm Juntlnm nf the Prnco lb.`-;\ Inbln Hue fee: at lnglamnha and Tomum-In. rm: sxnmummi. name at In smawsmu W cmmnt un..L.u.uhn'-nl$.:mindHnIn'l&mn.. xuu,,1unuI.uuull. u.u.v.erab nave cul_eII-me. " may. J. s. CATIIQRN, Rdcheam, N. Y." ._..._. svnowsus rimrcoutzuts. ..nx.. .2 , `,3It1vT C(>U.,\"l`Y 01 SIM( 3()I.l Acomparison of the annual expense of .,,our government at this time and fifteen years ago, is necessary to enable us more 0 hkarlv tn mm nml umlm-..+..ml n mlmo ..n+r.

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