5'lIl;_Ql0l|p WDIGII .00 `I010, .10` lW0~y88l 8,I0| 9 '_8'l9,000s;L.4'$f'7.wI'I=_lhe bninning of tbefo`r`-- ...>;-`'* -_.`? f .- V. . .. Mill. `1T3.Inn.Jackon`,_.%;`.Esq.;; di8I\i`l_|g'lliIllB'(I" "chemo: ans! ;n.IIiic.n t ari- Es1u}1 3fIsHED IN` 1829.` GENERAL A INFORMATION. .-.-D........ . -------v ..- -LEAVE coumcwobn. V||Jo FOR COLLINGWOOD. IN}. Luuge DLTBEI, Luronw, Two doorssouth of Adelaide S` , . . I10 LC` I33 .'I . . 10.15 AM. and 7.45 9.1:. J. LEWIS GRANT, _ 3 ' - Superintendent. . J. '13. RYAN, > 114 You e`Street, Toronto, 170 doors . nnth of Arlpluidn. R< mrswuoo. 7-.00 A.M. 4.00P.M. ....12.4_5 and 9.00 mm. . .;.-q..--.. A pious old lady was asked why she named her dog ` Moreover." ` Why, said she; pulling up her spectacles to find the place in the Bib!e, it is a Bib!u,name-here:- ` Moreover Ihe dogs came and licked his sores." - `A7... I\____.._ . In." . a - I11-IAAVL ` Superzzntcndent . - 1 9 5'. 30 A.M. IIIIII.-... Al I-ADI 2.8- 1y George Michihe, .I m nau -Rn'ntv_ fGeorge meme:-. * 7 A '-M. P. Hayes A Jams-Be'acy,'* - . wa1;er.~Maqar _ Hdghiller, ~ . T .`P.R.oba.rt,= - . \ And E. .11`. WhittoJhoro,$Esquires, -S'ecretary and A1`rea.su"nr,--Rob Stanton, Esq; ' " Solicitor, -Angus" 'Morrison,,Esq. ` Jpphcations for Fire Risksrceiyed at the Home Oice, Toronto,-on Wellington-street, oposite lan,' L. th Commercial Bank. . . V f Oice Honrs,-10, A'.- M., to 3, P; M. ISAAC - 0. GILMOR, President. BOBT. STANTON, Secretary :5 Treasurer; K Toronto,'Dec. 22, 1851. _ . ' -` ' ` i JAMES PATTON, : _ _ , Jgent for County Simcoe J. H. LAWRENCE, V A - ' Jgent, Cbllin ., Barrie, Jan.. 1858.` 2-ly ` , .'; .;: r. .- - 109,000 J g=-.,-.1.I:l'81_xA111s .5; ;'e1q";m_crz. % ` 6-n` ` `s tr1_:-1 c'E,`,1?TQnoxi~i6;Ai f '-.;.r .Pr_csi:'leut,4-.-Is'AAL`:'.O.7(}xnxon, Esquire, ` . Vice-P`rm'dent,--Tnous Ihwon-rn, Esquire. [Cai1a[daV,%Liife `Assuranc Cow 9` The ugliest 'trades,`said Jerrold, have their moments of pleasure- Now, if-[ were _a grave-digger or even a'lmngrrmn, there are some people I couldwork for with a great deal of enjoyment. ` - -nrvvnn -rvoalnang they will receive in- return A Pair of rich Sevres Vasa, with the {traits executed equal to miniature paint- ings; an ,in likemanner, portraits can be repro- duced on porceiainv wares or Vasarof every [quality ofiinlsh, running in nu-.'nu (`mun ---3---5 can run. uvuu , 20 to $100" the Pair; N.B.-Be particular in _wrtti_ng the address, town,'* county and State distinctly. All Letters to be addressed to `Manager, .dme1jican-Photographic Porcelain 00., . 781 Broadway, ' NEW YORK. %:.6w `RATES; on PREMIUM, ` Goxisequent, on the investment. of all the Com- puny a uyds in the VP1toviAn.ce. `D.-m- ..:........ ........I.l.. ..........n_ ...' 1... ......s __`._._-1 r-..J .. -V---nu u. u... -.ov unuyvn &P1`8_l DiIl;I`2|3_ paynbl hndua1ly, or'Hy s!e.n 1i-svmnual or quarterly instalments` nt.the*option`of the assured. _ ` L V ""` *1 as preferable to divisions at intervals of ne, seven, on ten years. V ' - ' rrnurv-.1` so A |v'A nu...-.-.....v therebf scuring a. speedy adjustment of claims, and liberal regulations for~rcside1`1ce and travel. 11'.` l'.._AL....` _...L'I-_ ___.___!,,-J n _ .1 u Ilblhli I-LILLKF J. Ii. ARDAGH, Medical Referee. Barrie, July, 1859. M The Americsiin-I _l1otogra1[)hic` Porcelain Company, XL. '10! D............. u._.__.xr._ - I - -- - -"*1.-"-gar No.1 781 Bnoanwu, NEW` Yong; HAVING secured their noveland ingenious in- vention by American and Enropean patents, arofully prepared to exec.-uyte all orders for 1l!inia.turoLikenesses of Person: on presenting all the attractive and advantagoustcm tures of ordinary photographs, the hrilliancyv and nish of a water-color drawing, and a hitherto unat- mined uality of durability, by being rendered as im- perisha It: as the natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. ' A- AL- .._a-..n.._I _ _ . _ A -_ ,1 .1 , I! - - -r.... .- nu... ...-I Univ -_-uuuu.--on As the patenlerl process ot the Comnany enables the reproduction of Photographs, not only on plain surfaces, but _upon such as are round or of anv de- I!t'ee- of irre2u|arilv-nnrtrnit.a nan hp mn-ml...-.=.I. by the machinery and _anchor_s. .}'t. was; sad . cheeks. v Poor sailors! their last_7work.is`don'e. VVeare indebted to Capt. E. P. Dorr, who visited the wreck on Monday, and rernaitted during the night. for the following particulars-.: This ill-fated vesselis supposed to have struck on Saturday night,.at nine o oloclr. She was Benaet, opposite his house, one mile above Sturgeon Point. At nine o_ clot.'k the night be- fore, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and theirson heard, amidst the howling of the tempest, the voice ot- some one hallooing, apparently, in distress. ' They went out and searched in vain for some one, for an hour. The next morning Mrs. Bennett was soconvinoed that she heard "some one hallooing in distress from the beach. that she sent her son to look. and he found` the - wreck. The vessel -apparently broke -up out- 1 side, by striking a reef, as onehalf of the entire bottom was landed high and dry on the beach --all perfect.` The debris of the wreck and cargo are strewn` for miles along the beach. The bodies of three men have been found, and are in charge of the coroner, Mr. Abner Dewey, of. Evans centre. Two ofthem havebeen identied as. Bartholornew',Mackn8ma, deck hand, and Edmard Kennedy. watchmen. The ` The life - . other man couldnot be identied. boat is on the beach, nearly.perfect,:and .it_. maybe that some one reached the shore alive in her, and` perished before reaching thedwel-' line. There, aretiwo feet of snow on the level."-. at Evans Centre. Someporltions oi the wreck are hanging oif in the lake, apparently hung sight to see the bodies brought to land-fro_`ze.i stark andisti} with thered colour still. in their- God help "the poor bereaved ones lelt behind! snriacea, Dlll _upon sucn round of de- gree irregulariIy-portraits can be reproduced _with faultless accuracv, and delicacy_ot` delineation, upon Porcelain wares of any description and dimen- sion used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as - ' Urns, Vases; Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles. &c.; thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing a unique. and exquisite style of ornamentation of arti- cles in domestic use. w . _ .. .u.....- . . ` ._ - -n.- u. --...n.v.-v us: In order to furnish facilities for the gi-atication of the` popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons ofthe fine arts desirous of havin . Portraits on Porcelain, the Company have import lrom Eu- rope a collection of superior porcelain goods. manu- uv Illunaw -nu .\-uv "gun V. uyvaulvu nu Residents intho Country. who arennable to visit .' personally the Atelier and Galleries ' V in New`York. Persons sending a. photograph, ambrotype, or da- Euerreolype to the otce of the Company in New York, accompanied by ' `D-cu. `l'I.\'II--.- an --van. no-o.-._--y-_ ---u--an-umvuy nun van 'with th portrait transferred thereon. By transmitting a dagbuet-reotype and ` ' Ton Dollarl, cl...-. -ulll .\....n.... 3.. HI... ........._.._ theywill Secure in l?l::n:t:x::m': _ A handsome French -Vase or Toilet Article, wilhlhe portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair ofdaguerremypes and ' Plmgn `An-n __... _-_--_.. .-r...--.u..- uvrnuu-uuuyv uuu Iuuvvlg No further` outlay required from th assured than the premium. ' ` ' ' g . JAS. PATTON, Agent .1 , `R A'DnAr1u' `Mm-l:....1 D.-.`.`...... A NOVELTY irfzirnm ART WORLD: 1 P[l0TOGBAPHY UPON PORCELAIN. on rorcemm, me uulnpany nave imported Irom bu- rope superior porcelain goods, factured to their own order, which they sell at cost prices. - ` A- ll.` A-can-n:nI|v| (`,1-urvul-un-nus n..- ....._-._- 44- .1 In unaw- As the American Company are owners of the patent right, and "consequently the only persons au- thorized to use the process, they have determined, in order 'o.a.`ord People in every oection of the Union _ an opportunity to possess Portraits on china. to make the following proposition to u-..lA...6- 8-. II... nn-b-- ...I.- ..__`.___1_1- 4.- _2_n. .. V: In Invhvlnfklunnquua J _ A Fxve Dollars, will receive in return by express, free of olhel-charge, A richly ornamented Broakfastcnp and Saucer, 'uv3I>h {rho l>1-nnnfouog 41-A--. A .V;h'rtniotV1.s"i"r)p,`w:ho.had` annoye, by his` ` frivolous remarks, hishparlner in the ball-room, among other empty thmgs, asked whether -she had ever her.~.aars.pierced? V H No, was the reply, but 'L ve often had them bpred! T .--v-- u- vvvn ranging in price from Onn 4- I Bnifalo M e d Dispensary ! - ns'1'lm!.xs.ron was cum: or . Scrqfula, Old ytaers, E1'ys1'p',elq8, Great Impuiy - of Blood, Salt,Rheu1n., Pimples, Fistula, ./Ixlhmn; Bin`-nrmt Cnsumnlinn. of Blood, . , Jsthma, Iizcipent Consumption, INFIRMITIES ' OF `YOUTH, OLD AGE, 650. .N0- .ME_R'C" UR Y USE D, ' -5 V` 1 2 In ill KlIbU$I T Z? EQRNER or MAIN .aND V QUI} STS., . BUF1"'.dL02' NEW uYORK,) .. ARE the only Phyaxcians in the State who are ,neInbers of the Royal College of Surgeons; 0 London, Vmav `be consulted from clock in the morning until 9 at night, in every state and symptoms 6! Disease. * V A Ill\t\FlI recurs-Anvil-Ila!!! txtirtsxvll-I|r\\1 vn AIIGUIIUCC A MOST AASCIENTIFIC INVENTION. - An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Nocturnal Emissions, more gtgoperlyuknown as Semi-A- nal. Weaknss, 666. Can permanently cured in from ecn days to two months by the use of this in- strument; wh'en`,ued conjointly with medicines. \T(`lI'Y\'H'L' IIIPM I"A VII` EA DTYDTTT. A D "LYI\"l"I"!V'I.` nun-nu\.uu IVIIFII uitu UVIJJV-nu vvuu uauulvllauao YOUNG.` M1-:_N TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. inn autumn`. npxdv _ - aanagv scan-4 no-gap;-rvcausnv :--\I.l.\dAJa b DB. AMOS 85 SON take pleasure innnnounizing that they have invented a most important instrument fur the cure of lhenabove diseues. It has'bee_n sub- gted to a test In xhe mdst eminent ghysicnans 1n ' ndon. Parini. Phi nrlelnhia. and New ll)! U103 Cllrb OI HICIDOVC Ul!$l|.5lu 1! [I38 D690 IUD- agted gxysiciana in udon, Paris, Phi adelphia, and New brk: it has bee'Ii'deelan.-d the onlv Ime instrument ever invantorl uoueon, ram, rnnaaeIpma,_ana new !on:_: II has _bee-ndeelared the only useful instrument ever Invented fcir"thecure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease or M thevienitel orgens, canned by the secret hubnteof out . . Z . '. DR. AMOS dz, -SON,-`ind order to satisfy the most sceptical ee to;the jmerita of their instrument, pledge themselves thatin any instance where it. may gerove unsatisfactory; utter a t'air.u-iel, the money-.wi I re- `fuhded `by returning` the -`instrument-in` good~ order. . Priee,Te n lT)_ol,lAe:;-e`,by mail.or'_e.xpre`m. 5`N\lf-mlnnnrwa 11\rn'nrrrrvIr:ntvnna - 5 Isfyw, LIEII IlUIlCl_U Hy IIIIII1-Pl` QLPICIC. mzw REMEDIES AND cwtcxgcunns; For the Vencrl Diseases and pil Private Complaints -gleels, slriclurgs, seminal weakness, pain; in the joints, nction; of the kidneys, dineuaes of . the-land, _tbi'0QI`, nolejpnd skin, and all}/hos : dreadful ahlioni ; .n'tiaing'!r'mn a.nT6iuTl hibiifyonlh, whicl_:'ptoduce_ ' conptjlulianal dgbililys Jllagri ` Vimpouiftle, ' .-.nsl...!!1."I.e ,e4x-a;a_.-2-I-_>sr.1=oa.!_:=bodv an ` mm The .qeumu`:l;tl;cy mush oi upwa'tdI ofIhi11y' I Y!l" ...'.|lIi`V.7_5.`| in .Em.P9nd . A., I understand .yl:u said Iloltl a no! wastbe reply, I only said you Sold the l _ l barrel of cider lhat had waler in it! No, ` 1 barrel of water with a little cider in it. ANNUAL Am) Vmosr AMPLE EXHIBITS ` "1"er1-oznsjiu` anv[iiaii.-mus w"om"us'.`yLb. ..1ft!,y:t`re.utek! `I- y1o:wird_ingVa. co dean: `ow.-<=ir" 4 '- mi; iwithji lBmilianofo:`iedicinI; &.;- :`A'-MGS?&"-8nN.'m.-ha. `um. ....i 1' 15.1% `U11. ISM A `No '_ Secuied by lettexs pabent. in_ the United States, " Englapd, France, aid Belgium. CAPITAL '- - -` $1.000.000-_' )FFERS thejfollowing real advantages to in- tending _As7utera :-e NEW % '1`R_E_ATMENT.! ANNUAL "DIVISIONS OF; .PR0I+`I1`, :- mqonronnto 3`: AC!` or nntuunxr. IUIOIF .lV'vDvvAan Q-uguwwuw--_'.V _ at mi} bpxfxxnnnttfxw; CI` .LV.l..l.Jll.IrL/ l_J-I-5.1. IJ|J.Li .I)r. Amos.` & Son, mp nm Mi/1m -/mn an/Iv uuuugn I|.'5 U33! 7. ' In reading afspornng paper, alad found the - letters P. R. (prize rin2),:u1d asked his father what Ihey meant. The old gentleman r_e- plied, _ Pugnacious Rulanism. lIH.. A I .._ l,__.-_.l __,.. , II p NEOME MANAGI;3MENT', vvvvvvvwwvvwsavxiuaus NHIIIOO ,||_'IEIlIcil!l. &c;I' ' .` +2`;-mostison ~ ~ >- mo; `N. .~t r T.`.. `-";"V' 7. . A V: \l|I6l.lUl Icusy yea Fifteen `Dollars, 2-. ...u ..'.`.. of its affairs. van a M. . j Wa.1te'r:Ma.cfarlane, ll` `D Pnhnlra,` . WW: N law You. 46-3mo 7 V hyaical ur'od.:'l;elr:%:n;r>otency, Comumptiorrond 'Montal and %lity`.*' ; ,.~.. : ~ I \ IftOB.lI. CULVERWELL, M.D.`~` / ' I1_I.UDl\\r _.._ _.. - The important fact that the awful consequences of self-abuse may be ehctually removed without in- ternal medigines, or the dangerous applications 91 caustics.jinI,trtitne,nts, medicated bougies, _and other , euipiricaldevices, in here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly-successful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained by meanlot which,every_ one ia.e'nab|ed,to cure himself perfectly, and at` the least possible cost, thereb avoiding all the advertised nostruius of the day. . his Lecture will prove a boon `to thousands and thousands. u. ,, ,II ____'J _.. AL- -u-v -a--v- - - ~ - - - - -vp ~---- ~---- -- -- -vlv --vvv AHere in Q vefy good (lumeslip toast : Mhy . your coffee and 5lau you" be ever- alike-wi_Ihont grounds. ' 1,, n_,,. ,_ __n:.__ __-._'.|__'. !_ .n__ , n u ITHEM ONLY DISCOVERY] me wuuwtug i- ' izam, Maine, April 18th, 1359; Paoa.0.J. Woon dr.- Co.: Gents.:-The letter I wrote you in `I856 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative,and which you have published in this vicinity andelsewhere , has given rise to numerous en- quires touching the facts in the case. The enquires are first, is it a fact of my habitation and na'me,_as stated in the comunication; second. is it `true of all therein contained; third,does my ha_ir~still continue to be in good order and of natural `color 1 To all I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life for 40 years past, more soft, thriy, and better colored; ,t_he'samelistrue of my_ whiskers, and the only cause why it ts not gen- erally true, is that the substance is washed off by fre- quent ablution of the face, when ifcare were used by wiping the face in close connection with the whiskers ,the same result will follow as the hair. I have been in the receipt ofa great number of letters from all parts of New England, askingme if my hair still con- tinues to be good; as there is so much` fraud in the manufacture and saleof various compounds as'well `as this, it has nodoubt been basely tmitatcd,and been` used, not only_ without any good effect, but to abso- lute injury. 1 have not used any of your Restorative ofany account torsome months,and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examined It with surprise, as 1 am now 61 years old and not a grey hair in my head `or on my face; and to prove this. fact, I . rend you a lock of my hair-taken o'the past week. I received your favour of two quart bottles lastvsum- mer, for which I am very grateful: I gave, it to my friends and thereby inducedthem to try it, many were- sceptical until after trial,and then purchased and used it withuniversal success. I will ask as a favour, that you send me a-test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I` fear, without autho ity from you. A pttrearticle will i_nsure success and ' believe where good effects do`not follow, the failure is caused by` the impure article, which curses the in- ventor ofthe good. I deem it my duty as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the c_outiuued effect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire, of me of my un- shaken opinion of its valt_table'rest:lts. 1 remain, dear sir, yours, ' V . A. C. RAYMOND. . vi 7! 11- ' an unrn LMANHQOD. A HOW. Losfm '+;H(>tw:;nEsToRED V Just .l`L ublz'sIied,nz'n',a Sealed Envelope , LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT. MEN-T AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERM- ATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousnea and Involuntary Emissions , roducmvv Impotgncy, Consumption and Mental hvaica)ebalily.' _~ ' . * ', ' llu SIIUIIUQIIIKIBO Sent under seal to any address, post paid; on the receipt of a ten cent stamp. to say wage , by 'ad- dressing Dr. CHAS. J. .C-`KLIIJ ,4 First Avenue, New York. Post Bax.4.5S8. ` ' 35-Iv lnesmnmc THE_B_A'LD Ann snAv.| areaslng UK`. Un J- _U-' R]. 0 New Y rk, Post Box, 4,586. the following :- Many, since the great discovery of Prot. Wood, have attempted not only to imitate his restorative, bu `profess to have discovered somethingthat would produce results identical;.but they have all come and-gone,being`carr'ied away by the wonderful re-_ sults of Prof. 7Wood s preparation, and have, been forced to leave the eld to its resiatleas away. Read 12-4. 1t/r..:... A.;..:|1cah 1180' Attrons Run, Ky., Nov. 30, 1858. PROF. O. J. \VooD : Dear Sir-I would certainly be doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world the wonderful, as well as unexpected result I` have experienced from using ONE bolt e of your hair Resturative. After using every kind of Restoratives extant, without success, and nding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was nally induced to try a hot- tle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and jus- tice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess it newand beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend this invaluable remedy to ALL who may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours. nwv 9 u.r.t.`,1\r nnrmk Mill, QGUA ouc IIIFUCEBIL VI no xtccyvusnun-_y Juuucg REV. S. ALLEN BROCK. ` P.S.-This testimonial of my approbation for your valunble medicine, (mg you are aware of) is unsoli- ciled :--but if you lhink it worlhy a place among the rest , insert if you wish ; if not, destroy and say no- thing. Yours, &c., V REV. S. A. B. The `Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, I via: lamp. mpdinm nml smnI| : [he small holds 3 a I '.l`he`1{estorattve is put In bottles or lnree SIZES, 1 viz: large, medium and small; the small i "int. and retails for one dollar per battle; the medium l olds at least twenty per cent more _in proportion l than the small, retails tor two dollars per bottle; the , large holds a quart, 40-per cent more in proportion, and retails for three dollars per bottle. I` u -v.-... .....v-.. 5...... . . An Arrtericnn editortsays; that in the whole course `of his political life . his mouth never uttered a lie. . . The gentleman probably speaks through his nose. `T ` In madina n iinnrtinn numnr. a 'lml fnnml on. 0. J. \VOODV&_CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, `New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis,'Mq.' And sold by all good Dlggisls and Fan_cy Goods Dealers. _ HE countenance IS pale and i(I:l:`iCl1- _ ' colored, with occasional iiushes, or a cir- cumscribed spot on one or both checks; the `eyes becomeidull; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs_along the lower cyc- lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and some- times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional V headache, with.'*l1Lxn`uning' A,.~ throbbing of the ears; an unusual SCCYf{io1} of saliva; slimy or, furrcd tongue; l"`l'e;I,[]] very foul, particularly in the morning; qp- _petite variable, sometimes voracious, with a knawing sensation of the stomach,_at others, entirely gone; eeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains. throughout the abdomen; bowels ir- regular,at times costive;' stools "slimy; not unfrequcntly tinged with blood; belly swol- V leniand `hard; urine turbid; respiration oc- vccisionally idiicuit, and accompanied by hiccongh ; i:ough_some-,times_dry and convul- sive; `uneasy and disturbed sleep," with grinding of the teeth; temper vai-iable,` but .generally`-irritable, sec, . g, ~ ' Whenevcr.the above symptoms are found to`exist, ' " VVORM SPECIFIC, A Dr; `M"La ne s Vermifuge indEsLN`o1f;`-%co1wrATINV MERCURY ~ ` gnu gm .nuwI,pno not 0! run nor twelve tprgo-cont W0 < * - vld os:v.-mung. hrlmrteon {rpm o....a..u..._....-. - l_i1 mom: can onu- %~;..aa.,% . i % ` I-.-W-GB_Ql&G15N,a V " '- ,\~Agui:, Bamo. ' a-roe `-nityrnagau > DR._ M LANE S VERMIFUGE Will certainly. effect a cure. The ' universal uecess whichi hai at- tended the administration of this prepar- -ation has `been such as. to warrant us in pledging ourselves to the public to ,. in every instance where it should prove inef- fectual: providing the symptoms attending the sickness of the child. or adult should warrant the supposition of worms being the icausei? In all~ca_sest the Medicine to be given im s1'iuE:'rr Acoknmcz with nu: bm_zc1'1oNs. We pledge oursclvest to the pubiie, that I in _any forr:n; and that-Lit is an `innocent 4 "pr: aration, nat;__ca table _of M doing stag test `injury lb most t e1uIer-infant` .. ` Jun` p_ud;mo' parrot Staten, pm of flmnfor twolvomtlino-cent ~ w` sump, or-"ou`r'vlnI Isnmnu, Allgordnu tun (hands lnn|I`ba|o--- I . 8. Baden Ind Physlohnl ordering man other: than ' Bt$9IIu do well to writq men order: distinctly, ' tot!` _`n_onc by Dr; FkM' Ab itching 5v`1"!-w_`-I9;-"'_' 4. A. x,1.atfV0.thenu v `JV-lI|IiI.D0l,0,lI,l|d..t_o`any mrtot ma! '0 I "S:-ept. 2-151 1860 SYM1_ TOMS OF Woxms. VVERMIFUGE. WORTHY or ANY comrnpnca ron .' A}ia`res.< an ordrto ` FLEMING BROS., P;_1'i'nunc_:n, PA . `RETURN VTI-IE MONEY 'DR.".1\'1 LAm 1; Celebrated` American IIVCIIUE 35-Iy_ It is quite" natural that when _ womhn ;reigns `she should storm, and she always does. . j an, , ___. _,_,.I _L,._-_.:_ ., , ., ..np' W-.. - Jun. null-J |IlU'l`G I ~ oId'iady, who was apt to be troubledhin` her dreams, and lratrher superstitious withal, informed the parstm of the parish that on me night previous shedrearned she saw her grand`- ,_eIwt'her;.wl1o.had `been dead for ten years. 'Rhe I" . (clergyman -a.~'h-ed her what she `had been 9at-` ing. `0, only halt" a mince-pie." ,-wen. said he, ."if you.had- devoured the other: half you knight probably have seen your grand- father. ' ' .v - 3:}; ofyguat October, December, 9'.` . Febrww, pl and `June nut . .. -- . n,Io n__J..l-...1.,.~.4..ulI.. .L'UVI U-up 5, var: .- _.... - _.,V ~NEW'MARKE'I`, on theiu, 2nd 5' 3rd of each month; and BRADFORD, on the 4th of cab}; month VWhen he willbe most happy to wait upon those who require his` serviceshin any of the Branches of his Profession. ` A -` A'- A--- -D_2`|..'-4.3-`nun UL HA5 1. Lynn. uuuu -- ' He would alsostete, that in case of failure in any work warranted during the past Eight years, it will be repaired Free of Charge, provided no other Dentist 13, or has been, employed to operate in the same month; but should another Dentist be em- ployed, the warranty in all cases will cease. an-nu-urns-r 'I".!1Trl'11') A I'V'I"TTT\ With the least possible pain; and particular atten- tion paid to the Regulation of Children : Teeth. Teeth inserted on Golgi Plate or Pivot. Cavities lled with-Gold or Silver Foil, or any other Branch of DEN T./IL S URGER Y executed with neatness and dmability. . V cf? cunzcns nxrnnmnnv MODERATE. .59 Parties requiring Operations performed are ' requested to come early in the day. Oce Haursfrom Eight o'clock a.m., to Four p.m. Annmst. 13. 1856. ' 33-ly' _DR.` `CS:. N; fP.ECK, ASURAGEQN DENTIST, NEVER DEBIIJTATES. . is nompounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established fact, a Standard Medi- ine, known and ap- . proved by_ all that have used it, and is now re.- sorted Wllh condence in all the diseases for O which it. is recom- "mended. It Inc: nnrn lhnl`ll'!dIl' I_. [ha '33! [W0 -mended. It has cured lhnusanda! I years who had given lip numerous unsolicited ` ession show. ` "Plan 1'n6KA must be ession show. 1 l - The dose must be `adapted to tlietempera- mentof the individual `taking it, and used in such quantities as to act 0 zgenlly on the Bowels. Let the dictates of__ your lldglllefll guide on in the use of the > LIVE lNVlGORA- .OR, and it will cure Liver Complaints, Bil- lious Att_acks,Dyapepsia Z iC hronic Diarrhoea, l Su mmer Complaints, "" Dysentery, Dru psy, Sour_Stomacli,`Habitiial Cosliveness, Cliolic, Cholera Murbns, Cho- .lera Infantum, Flam- lence, Jaundice, Fe- {male Weaknesses, and maybe used_ 'uccess- ll] Iflllly as an. Ordinary Family Medicine. -It > *will cure Sick Head- ache, (as thousands can ... testi[y),in twenty min- utes, iftwoortltree Tea- __| [spoonfuls are taken at the comtnenceinent of attack. All who use it are giving their testimony in its favor. -_ -..., rnrnrnnn nu mun iiirnrvru WITH rrut: lavor. MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIGORATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TO-t GETHER. `II|_:-- 1|..- 11-11.... _.._ BALLI4. cATHART1pr;LLs, A FORTUlH: mom A Sum-:r.-In 1802, Mr. Bidwell,'alaw inludem in Stockhridge,-Miss., M told a poor lad that if he would catch and tum out his horse, he might have it to ride home to keep Thanksgiving. '.'I`he boy aceptdthe oer, and the day befote Thanksgiving. as he. was mounted on the horse_.r_eady to start for 7 `home, Mi. Bidwell handed .him__a Bi`lVel_`, dollar. Abs first dollair he ever had; ln_st`ead'&o_f '_ spending _ it fortporsonal gmticatioh, he bought; a'1;heo,,p;w_ith.i_I_.5, From mm .sho'ep ;he hh_a'd,t: in, -, 1,832. 1 (100.3. 95-:1s9li;4...!|I!p. which fh 9-Wot. .. :81-.litt6;.' {Phit he itmlgtgd 5n.i1IP'.{0W` l . Jot: Now "oily; -p_m:o,haiipg_.lVa:lotp.bi'd!; COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetablextraots, and put up in GLASS CASES, air-tight, and will keep in any climate. The FAMILY CA- gen1le_hnt active Ca- priegon has used in his Anon. nan.-a , ' THARTIC PILL is u lharllc which the pro- praclice more than twenty years. The constantly in- those who have long the satisfaction which their use, has induced the reach ofall. rm... n...n..-...-.... .....ni me ream or an. n The Profession well Calharlics act on the -'n... PANIILV` rm- 1 ne .l.'l'll\'lIlJl VA` with due reference to. fact, been compounded purest Vegetable Ex- on every part of the are good and safe in all ` in nuptial]. such as De- H78 g0(Xl HIIU 3816 HI ll is needed. such as Dc- mac-h.fSleepin_ess. Loins, Cosliveness, the whole` body, from %uently, if neglected, Ger, Loss of Appe- tion of Culd over the Heada:-he, or weight in ` _Inry Diseases, Worms ilihenmalism. a great numerous to mention in ` land many diseases to nose, no 3. l _ THE LIVER INVIGORATOR am: Family; CA- THARTIC Pl LLS are rt-tailed by Drnggisls gene- rally, `and sold wlnoleaale by the Trade in all the latge towns. . Q S. T. W. SANFORD, l......r..........._ -__,1 n.,,,,- - Odd Dec. 21st, .1859. un. nu: LVIILIJS would respectfully inform his friends, - and the public, that he mn- tinues to_ be condentially con.-nlted nt his old established Medical Olcc. No._ )9, Ex- change Place, ON ALL DIS- & EASES OF A Pi{lVA'l`E 5;` OR DELICATE NATURE. ' `=- His long experience and at- \ Q` , .~ iontolltisclasaof complaints; his safe and speedy method of treatment, and his extraoi-dinarvsuccess, during a long and extensive -pra`ctice, eniahles him, condentially, to promise all persons a safe and radical _cure, without injury to the constitution, or connement from business. By{a,long course of study and practical experient-e Dr. 4. has now the gratication of presenting the `unfortunate with remedies that have never failed since he_ first introduced them, to cure the most alarmmg cases, and that in a very short but reasonable time, without the aid `of mercury or any other deleterious - drug. Within the last forty years, Dr. R. has cured more than one hundred thousand cases of the above character, and it may be said safely that more than one-hazfof the patients had been previously treated with mercury and other poisons. 1` rs . --- LIVER mvxeomrron. _ __..- _._ - 1-I-1:-A - r """' Dr. R. fan be successfully consulted on the follow- ing Diseases: ' 'l'\:.........._ -1 .I__ `I s,._, 15-: . n. . . .. - uua gnauuma n Diseases oi the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Janndioe, Drepsy, all forms of Scrofnlu,' Telter, and the most. obsttnate diseases of the Skin, Neuralgm, Dysvpepsia, Costive Habits, Piles, General Debility, IVCITOIIS Actions, Chronic Pulmonary Atfeclions, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Cough and Colds, Incipient Con- sumption, luatmnatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Ulcers ofthe Legs, Ulcers of the Mouth, Tongue. Throat, Nose and Lips, Incipient Cam-er, Glandular Enlargement, Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes, Mercurial - and Syphilitic Affec-lions, Pain and Swelling of the Bones, nndnll diseases arising from the impure state of the blood, whether Het-editarv. Acnniml nr mm- uvu vu case In uuy_ Ollie!` pl('6. Dr. R. iuhe only regular educated physician in this city who devotes his whole lime .z'clu.n'1:cI_/ lo lhelreatment of diseases of a private nature. [The piicted would dowel! lo makeinquiries before con- snlling those advertising in this city. Dr. R. s prac- tice cxlendsiiirongh every State in the Union and `the British `Provinces. ~ ' ' 11.. `DI'.`\r\ft\: new. mom - - -- -~ w , ' u hm .39 fax. and nnpmlv m nones, nnuau um.-ases arising from Hereditary, Acquired or Con- tract:-d,.Sa|l Rheum, Fever Sores, and olhe|'Chr0ni('. Complaints of years slnnding. Gonorrhaea, Gleel, Syphillis Striature,-Suppression of the Meuscs in females, &c., successfully treated. ' Cv1\I-v .-... - ._ ._ .l\JULV\1' mun, l Whb, by indulging in secret habits, have contracted that 's_oul-snbduing, mind-prostrating, body-destroying vice , should apply to Dr. Reynolds without delay. In~these'.` as well as all nlhnr mm. ..r.. ..-:......_ .... - uuc, ulluulu apply to ur. neynotus without delay. In.the`se', is well as all other cases ufa private nu- ture, Dr. Reynolds commends an early application, and without anyvanity or aspiration, decidedly states that no case within tha. reach of mortal aid shall ever cave him without a cure or `satisfaction given. inn `nun. . 1 can 5 Female" Monthlv Pills. Amen th . V '._[`0 V FEMALES. V` ` R. can be successfully consulted on all disease peculiar to Females. ` . N,.B;-nr. Reynolds is soletzgent :2}: Dr. Vichois 3 many thousand boxetl of these Pills annually so d, not one complaint has yet been. made against them. Ladies in a cer- tainsiluatiun should not use them, the particulars ol which will be..foundin the directions accontpanying ggclfbox, _l_ ricg 3100. Sen! bv mail to an mm ....... vuacrvuuull, sent to all parts oflhe vs , Noleuers will beanswered unless they lemiltance of on_e-dollar, consultation fee. ilon at the Ole, free of charge. All clhlllllvnil-nnnal ..t.:_...-4- - n - wmcn wul be..found in the direc each box. Price_$100. I 6! the world. Beware of `com not onsale at any other plat-e. Di. `R. `il lhn nnlu a-.an-- -- -J Iuv unnucll I |UVl|llJCU- Dr. REYNOLDS GREAT WORK- . VA TE `MEDICAL GUIDE--Bea lulled Wllh `nearly 3_00.pages. Price, 25 ~ ~ Lotion dam-Rhino ..... '..:..._-_~- I _____.-_.... unuunl \vunn-1'11L'1 K1- VATE GUIDE--Be Lsemm dacribing age,`sy`m aulifully illus- trated juearly 25 cents. toms, occupation zc, `proyerly allendedlo, nnd me icines, securely sealed from ob7servnli9h,`:eIpt.lo a_l of the world. .;No letters will he mm.`.. ....I..- -L - ;.-dI:1xr1L4onn1nAn2".NorIc:.-Dr. W. C. Lispenard I'nn'ouncs,'!'or lbd benet of thelick and unfortunate, lhal he comingleg t_o_`!c_vo(e`t_he whole of tho'_ treatment of pnva ' -11 aI`9g:_;uPlace, Rochater, New Yor_k.. _ . A e H . ...... .. luv uu-cu, lree ox cnarge. communications addressed to ' .13.; No.19 Exchange` Place", `Re will mjeetwilh prompt attention. ."OnA.hnnuJ IL.....'. I! A an . - C l1Ul'r6_[1Uub :24 August 13, .1856, 1Blal'll(`S EC! UT] "18 `The FAMILY` CA~ -yhl. A..- -u('....u.nn an E8PECTFULLf announces that he will be at _ ERASER S FEL, BARBIE, 1-.. VI .u nuyvn wuu pruulpl IHCHUOIL hon;-i, (rpm 7 A.M. EXTRACTED vllo Price, One Dollar per Bottle. " --AI'.`30,-- SANFORD S FAMILY `W :-eck of the Propeller Dhcotnhs -u- .. u a I.`l\LYL V1L|J., Manufacturer and Proprietor. 333 Braadu-ay 1\ ew York. 359. 4 V 5I-|u PRICE , ; DIMES. SANFORD S wuuum we mrecuons acconnpanying ice_ $1 00. by any part 'connlerfeils. They are any other` plave. YOUNlG 1, no :n alhtunaul L..l.:n_ DR. REYNOLDS wm rnnnnnlfnlln inln.-.n LL. l`..:.....L. 5- [U n I` O n I c ularrnuea, D r o p s_y, Coslivgergess, Clgnlohc, [era n amum alu- {male Weuknes,ses, |.l.l fully an i Head- '..m:f..\ Sn numnau In;n_ `r-.reaing`dem&:nd from ' used the PILLS, and all express in regard to me to place them within lK'll`\l'L1IL/ I`.|L4LJ 1183 i this well established from a variety of the tracts, .which act alike alimentary canal, and -uses where a Caihartic rangements of the Sto- , Pain: in the Back and Pain and SOreHC38 over _ sudden cold, which fre- end in a long course 0! _ tile, a Creeping Sensa- b 0 d 3', R('.~llt'.-iSll.~'S, the hem], all Inflamma- in Children or Adults, Purier of the Blood, which esh is heir, loo t h i 5 advertisement. I - I ' {adapted the tempera- *llakIng ; 9n ,vonr udgmenl guide l'.lVE& lNVlGORA- -Thu audience you remember, dear,-. Ifyou do not lhbsegmmr; ` ` \Yhich preacher do you like to hear, This one, or Mr. Herman M within all hupesof relief, as the certicates in my pos- i ll'l!\l\ l.`l\.1 I'.|lJl.J I! II m ore th a n know that the different Rgrlxnns of the bowels. u.\n'rm 1211 I L.-- .T()l'll0l'\S (`ll lne DOVVGIS. FHARTIC PILL hasu H3: in: 4. I I ....nn-LII.-)....i .--uv vs |IlG wurIu- they contain a Illaliun lee.,. Cnnnnhn. %'o`l0 9`-PoMo - ;l',to E. J. Reynolds, c, `Rochester, N.Y.,- I. .. . K.- THE PR I- znnutiullup Il...._ ruul }I.m r oomam Consulta- Oh, I like Mr. Hcrma`n,,fo`r l!c a lumdmmc, aunt, you know; Then he : so graceful, and his'leeih, Ildw splendidly they show t 51-ly 8-IV _...n . RE 9. safe and eiient Medicine co 4. pure Vegetable substances so c:>mb`:1npe0iqe\i1M nger aed peppermint. as to be agreeable to `ht; .taste. , ' The maker has been induced to offer thes - -' . . I. . enges to the pvbhc, from havmg m an c~x;.e:ic:z Of 30 years in the medical profession, ofu-n fu Ce pit ditcnlt .to get children to take mcdicingx, Powders, Jzc. 'PhV llf 0' (non? wu`nn 3-: an... .3 1n un any case requmng pnysnc. ' They are put up in a. form convenient to 1 by mail. Ten cents the package, 1-emu, Phvsicinns. Drnmzimn and mm... .1. ..:. ruwucns, ac. '- They are of great value in cases of W Teething, Eruptions` of the skin, and in f,,',f,' other diseases of children ; they may also be 3-. `Y in any case requiring physio. en Thev are nut un in a farm r-nnmm:....4 4.. _ --.... by mail. Ten the Physicians, Druggisls and others, who wish to become agents will have 9. sample, with Terms sent to them upon apylication. ' Money, if registered and sent by mail, will be at my risk. Address, A DR. FRANCIS, Cnllinrvwnml f` r Aglll H)!" D February, )8 59. 1I1 1QI ij 6 &V1r:----, ; and why? because il.nercr~_fuil.- to u__r ? luv 1,- tuneous relief when given in time. It :m.< :1. 2:` by magic, and one trial alone will cuxxvincc 5`-U that what. we say is true. It Cunluins C A 'Dn-nn.n_-A Au [\n:n+n of-any kind, and therefore relieves by 2-. --w u. uvovbvnov V- via-.--- the su'erings'of your child, instead of by - ing its sensibililies.. For this i`c:v.. it cwlmm-:: ..~` itself as the only reliable preparmimi now luzuun for Cmnmuzs '1`ns'rmxc,,Duuuum:A, l)\'.~'::.\".`LI_\, Gmmxu IN THE BOW!-ZLS, Acmrry or Tlli`. Sl'u):.u ll. Wmn, Com IN ms limo, and cum, nlsu, tur softeningethe gums, reducing in_/lunuzlion, n :e.l:.m: the Bowels,anr1 relieving pain, it has Ilu .~.~,-z:u1-- being an anti-spasmodic it is used `with 1.':z7::. ::..' success in all cases of CU.\'\'L'LSlU.\` on mmzr. l"H= . ./Is you value the lzfe and health of your min`?! '1- and wish to save them from the sad and (:. a-:-`:.`f'-'.' consequences which are certain to result _/`Iv!!! _` 3`` use of narcotics of u,-his/1 other ru1wdir. 11-n I'r'i' tile yC'Ompliinls, m'e composed, tu/re none but l`!V:. EA'l`0N 8 _INrA.\'r1La Conm.u., this you can Inf! upon. It is perlectly harmlz-ss,A nml Cllhnvl injv--'c_' the most. delicate infant. Price, 25 cents. _l`x.1i directions accompany each bottle. l`:cpuru1 o l b D y CHURCH 3: Dl'l`U.\'Ty 1.7.. An L`.......iu-.-u \'l-u` \'nl'i-I. * December 12, 1866? `L Sfange what eiuingillce imd upsta- some people always show! ' . Then Hattie Bell. what want of tulle . She dresses with, you knors-v.' -_:,` -'-v -- --Iva_a.I ULD GATHART 0 ALOZVENGES FOR CHILDREV A RE a safe and eiient .\/ls-,a:..:.... ...._.-, f HIIHL I LLU ._ always presents us with the same es.=ont1uI < ments,-and gives of course the '1`lIl'!'I_'>_T".\ Analyze the blood of_a person suih-rm: Consumption Liver Complaint, D) -i"'1' Scrofula, &c., and we nd in every insfum.'c cg deciencies in the red globules of Blood. M/, these deciencies, and you nre made won. ' Bnoon-Foon is founded upon this Thc0I`}""1' i_ts astonishing success.- There are I-n\:u- -gnu---`An-5 A'!'I'('\KlQ retain. The No. 4 is for Fnuu: Imur.m:1.A _ r Iv: I-'rt:r'Aru-\ I Iv_I`:'r adapted ,to the deciencies of the Mom! In 11`1`Ur en: diseases. For Couans, Cums, I%uo.\-mxrz.~_.ws an affection`whntever.of the THROAT .0? ,l"l'N in ucinz Consummon, use N0-1: ""h h\`-`1';`. the No. for DEPRESSION or Smnrrs, L03-"_ (`V ` f'm'n urn, and for all Cmzomo Courmxmg nrns:f1zPWs_ Ovnn-ass, Gxxsmu. Dsexurv, and IV1-:n\'0}5 ` nwrxoxc. No. 2, for lavnn Oom>x.AxxT_s. z\~ Drsrnrsu. Being already prepared I9!` `'5 . it is Tum: BY Dnors and carried xm" . \. into the circulation, so that what yo" 1>"""{`'_.,I Hrsunu, Wnxnxss, &o. See special dnre::)m forhis. ;ForS.u.1-Ruwu,Enu1-1-xozas. SCEWFZ, 1 an, and Bunnnn C0Mt'LAl!1'S:mk8 5 ` `Md. "in I mum: thud dirnntinnn mm-xv. be strictli f,!l(.). L1 .1. Alnvx, we we fezunn, u claigh. 'th.1lnuv:e rulo-J! .\ nimnnd his pun]: be Lnd gruli.-c, fnu TIM! hum-nl-ur zx ~11 _- vu wan. .u..-u-- 5 I . . and_BLAm)1m Cour-rj.-'1'.'`1:sk, lgke Nona; "all cases the directions must be stnctlf :0 by D.x;-... ..e n... 12...... an... en nnva hnto. J5 /'1') .3 OJ`? S Mountain Herb Pills. the f*;!"{;b, Prie of the Bnoon Foon $1 per bottle.) 3 ~ V cuuncn & DUI 9- fork, ' ' ' V . No. 419 Broadwi M1`1vouV.tho Andiby an respectable Drnggista throng . country. ' 1, Ty, January. llfb`-, 1860: ___ "BETEX5N[ A?-TI1+.?_ ,99.3PW*:. (I:-.Vun:n .3. I Dy/xjgq via , . Uiarrhuta, I)t'n]s,-`y,' > / . --------- -cs IVEEKLY NOR THERN AD VA`; M, '~ " ,9-y Wadmaday 1_lIormII6 : -} Dihnlap-algact Emil, Berni. Tell Ivnevnbant the urmo ; f Tikefatf your shawl and hat, And come and uitbeaide me here ; The text ns:-'--.whore wasuiu 2. T. Q I- ().`\` ~ 7 Thousands are dnilylspeaking in the pr:'xi:'c of 3% ?A?nIlf\ ._....?.. ____ V ._v....-.\,._.~, `.v`' V LRE and elliient Medicine, nure Veaemhla llhnfnnnna .,,. ..,.. Healthy human Blood upon being llIlIlI!IPI'\ `uumry. January. 11th, 1860: >3 RSIOIIISDIDE '1'nere are F|VE`_F:if}A.EP.ARATI`ONS .1_.-.-.1 -- ,-_ J .1... I-Inml in 51lrl`[ V ' W (-}(;l'l-i-1;:`\'\'-(-:31], 0 Agent for Barrie. . . . T. W. GEORGES. |rnnrv_ I959 T GREAT FEMALE I-.EEDI`CI.\ Ef `V Illlla \V|'v BU I3 ll"I\'. IL \:Ul||lllI|1` No Paregoric or Opiate >11 kind nnd Hunrnfnrn rnlinv.-n: l.\` 11". . T. W. GEORGES, Barrio. `R {1l`.l?l.I`. lh-ill :-1 . V rleally-, huno, I Qnzknovv, .. I have forgotten quite; ' - I wish you could see_Jome Munroe, an; .1...... In... r.:..s.. I I. `V: \II`A\Jl\L1l`1.`7 IFIIXIIC. R. GEORGE, Orillia. P. E. I)R.\I{E, Bell Ewart. - WM. SIAIN, Clxerry Crock. . J. II.~\RPER, (3onk.~ttnwn. SIMPSON &- DL'.VS[ .\l'( 1\'|...I..-..I.. \ .. . :11, I" >NOR'I'HR()l 1% I.Y.\l.\.\'. .\'cwca.=: .r nm FRANCIS TI. 1'.(\7'l?\TI"BQ `nnn nu ff5_|."I "Y::i.:E.';n. lmPL'1:E m.mu): June.-:o:~I, `:2 C;)., UUIJKUII 5 UL l'\'.\ I, No. 49 Brondwng, .\'u\v York. 1` 1 .IJL{.,\.j1 4'\L \lL|, _ \\ holesnlc Ag;-m.~', Tq-rrr.:; m H1 .*-1 l'('(`f.,' o 1` I\lV\ Culling` 111 I` {Pix `en. . `y--bcuco .Niu byinan wore a splendid shawl; 5 V wiu; dmold, horrid bonnet, ` ' The very one she. wore Inn fall, , ' And that old t_rix`uIning on it.` There is no place like home! saidn brain-_ A laarfop the other day to a pretty young lady. `DO you really think so ? said the young lady, O-7yes!"was the reply. `Then, said calico, =w`hy- don : you stay there 2 - 4-... ..t.l`t...n.. ...L - \ send '-But Mrs. Deacon Jone; hnlom One of the richeil cellars Imrer saw, and her new drew M..." 1.... ......`:n.. .1..n.... : Lxncn envy, nun uc: --cw pucan Mm ham msrtirsy aounn 1. - vvacu -ru vvullu Irvv vvnuv 'h_edreasesli1m fright! I L.[ga;;g;?;a;;`n'm'L";;.=% i `rain or storm, "into the lthy are iuat nknnt clrillrnl nnnnnh In But intelligent country girls are liable to be carried off ? by.to'wnsmen. -Very true; but who is_ to blame ? Young farmers, it is you. Are you preparing a comfortable home on a thirty or forty acre lot for some farmer e.daugh- ter? Not-a bit of it. You are expecting the old man to furnish you \I`ilh;l.W0.ll0_l'88S and a wagon. a plow and a barrow, fortybushels ol. _ seed wlreat, and aeow with alilter of pigs. You are expecting to rent half a section, or to go away out West. You are expecting the future M rs. to do all the cooking for your harvest hands next year; to cook, balre, ` aml wash for youandyour hired men all the year round; to split her own kinrlling wood, and kindle her own res; to be the last to go to bed, and therst to rise; to go out, through cow yard and `milk; to feed the calves, or-slop the pigs, or ` "carry in wood, or run with two bigbuckets to the spring, through mud and rain, and with shoes that will keep out neither mud nor rain; 7 to nurse two cross babies, and patch your old -breaches as her evening recreation. You don t evfpect her to do all these things. don t you? Very well, let us see--you know they must all be done; you will do none of them yourself; and you will not hire any body else todothem. Nliss is well aware of all this". She never .. knew of your workingihalf an hour in the gar- jden ;.__she knows that you don ! lrindleres in ' the mornings for your inrm old mother; that you never placed a soilin your tntultly house yard , nor a shov'el.full of gravel on the miry walk ; that you uever plariteila tree; that you rlriwn n Inn ll BllilHgU`llldk BIIU DIIUUKU IIGBIIGIU |U CIILUI IIVUII a destiny` in which she will; be a drudge six days in the week i and have no test on the seventh`? Do you marvel that she has no taste forbecoming an old woman at ve- amt-~thirty ?' You will at anyrate have rainy, days for rest, and Sundays; and yuttr,day s work is'over when night comes. Not so with her, poor thing. A year passes, and some . young fellew from towu--a house-builder, or cabinet-maker, or machinist, a`book:keeper, perhaps-tai a fancy to your lady-love; makes her anquaintance cots you out ; mar- ries her. And you.--what do you do ? As in honor and in duty bound, you vow eternal hatred against both ofthem ;'and youpersuade "yourself that his good clothes mined your prospects. No such thing, young man. The girl mar-ried your rival because you were not worthy of her. She sighed at the thought of leaving` thecountry, She .wanted- to be a farmer s wiz ;- but not a farmer s slave. 'l'.V`.__._._'_ _l,l _._.. .._- _._-.._ ...._ -.._.. .....A VViIll\ i Illl JUN I-IUVlI lIlIlI|U|l-1" IICU Illl are.j_ust about skillful enough to drive 9. ten penny .naif into a pine board", and_no more; that you have no books; antl. don t care about having-,an5'; that you have neither taste nor energy. She knows all this ;A and do you think it strange-that she should hesitate to enter upon a tlnutinlr in uvhinh Sill: will" ha 2 tlrnalnn div . .Farmer--oId men. we inoari--are you not sotnevs-halt to Name in this matter! Do you .nst, as a general` rule, wholly neglect the agri- cultural` education of your boys? , How many." nf unn niun unrw have nan-Ina: (if tn-nnnd In A certain Judge wac once obliged. to double (with an Irishman in a crowded hotel, when ihe foilowing convursation ensued : Pal, you would have remained a..l_ong lime iuxhe old country before you could have sl.ept'-with a judge. would you not? ` Yes, yer honor, said Pol, and Hhink yer honor wou!d= have been a long limb in the (mid. coanmy; before `\`e"d been '1 judg, too. 7 . ' . w._,x _- n ..'r t....I:_._- L-.. 1.:_ _..__...s .: UUIIUIUI ClI|II'|lUlI III JUIII LVUJBI II.ll\V Illa!- of you give your boys patches ofxgmund to cultivate and` call their own 7 How many of you train them to plant trees, to sod house- -yards, to gravel walks. to lay out bortle`rs-how . many? All you who do not, are shamefully neglectittg their education. How many books have you in -your libraries? What pains have vnu taken to make yonrhome pleasant "even.-` 1.ngresorts'*for youruwn boys? _Women are quicker to perceive such defects in education than we are; and no wonder- for they are the _su'erers by our ignorance. Very much of a 'woman s comfort anrlhappi-nees depends on the `kind of a house she lives in. What proportion of farm houses are built with reference to the wil'e s convenience `?---one in five? . We think not. 1 We-Eel `us corriedrnore. directly to the,:point.; t This is not an ageof donltifesof pillicns, in. , which rnenand women goa day s journeytoe market riding double. 'l`his _is not an age in which women are expected to plow, to reap,` to chop wood, to carry, brick and mortar to smattering of -reading and writing` completes a woman s education. You cannot make people live according tothe rjules whch prevailed. a hundred yearsago, unless you turn thefworld backwards` on its axis a. hundred years. Woman must be educated. If . you deny her 'the' opportunity in the country, she wiltseek it elsewhere. The time has `come when she .can support herself. If man willvinsist on` eertain..conditiona as necessary to marriage, there will be an alarming increase in the num- wife to be well ednoatetl.? Are those farmers and mechanics the most thriftless who are the man? Are the girls of New` England lazy? Iiat-braiding, shoe binding, tailoring. in the winter months-wlio does this? lsit the pi a- smoking, snuff-dipping, badly educated gir of the laboring classin the Carolinas, or the phil- osophical, astronomical, "geographical, mathe-' malieal, newspaper-reading lass of New Eng- land?r Say,_ which -is it? ' Besides their factory wages, besides the sales of their butter and che'ese,.the- wornen of_the land of the Puritans earn each year more than twenty prot; and does not include the salaries of school-teachers I or of book- keepers. Does education disqualify a human for the active duties of life? masons. It is not antagein which" a little" her of marriageable unmarried `people; Does it make a.woman less t for the duties of a. best educated? And why should not edinca`-. tion operate on a woman just the same as on a millions of dollars. And thisis nearly all clear, There isvno suh!'ecl more worthy of eltenlion than this. There is no subject so nncln `neg- lected; Farmers pass it by almost withonl. thought. and their daughters ncl; imolovvns. Teach cpnnlry boys how to make comfortable homes, and the girls will not look elsewhere for domestic hap,pines's.V; T 1 *{w.`euva" its-.`;.a gt _ I , _[)B_10"[)_l'i_l`3lII`B l'tl"I}te` want of what they:/.eall toifely. ifttelitiesiiyttv the young damseis of_ _ thepteeent 'titne;<- `- `They eye" iii. eherged- with ;a,(I_0"VVC`l`-'_r0n('1 lle>$8 for `dl'a_`!8_V; they ' don't rise early." en:-ugh ; 'ftltey read ttovveiegithey - go out in" gaudy but - uncotnfortnbleLi:!dlhea;A they are Teartul of etttt-bttming 'their'cotn-`Q Aplexions; they minoe"the it' words; they affect ` ease and dignity in their gait; they compress lhQil"_bOdi8 byiacing.` Now, at! theee things; are grievotttafaults; but can they be cured by grumbling! Some; very _o!_`dt !t tdieg;_ha_ve told us that their Amothers and father's_- com- plained jtist so Vol" them. * And `we have no doubt that ourgreat-grand"-mothers were-in` their day and generation a source of vexatiqnt to industrious and frugal parents. Ridicule modem atyles of dres_s as we may, they are as nothing" compared to the follies of out ances- tors. Lcrd Ditndonald, w_hnse` death . on" 31st nit-, is announced by the North American, was one of the most prominent of the English nobility. Hie wa.-{born in -1779. Al seventeen heentered the navy. whete-he_so o_n distinguished himself. `In 18.0l`he limit `a Spanish frigate against odds, -1 _,his_radicai opim'nns~._ . -1, gar; _._'.g. _~._-_. -1 n... -i..::L.fL:-- LL...- and was made point captain. In 1805 he re- curred . the. a'nirr_io'sity (of -the `*gnVethment by ipi-esenl ed;Westn1in_tster in fiatlnamenl, _but in-3 Tho p.m.;.`.`a '1j>i1}_ ro: igrrnggv n. .....;...i 'r_!__`__ 4.`;-I-|.-`_`_`,'A J: on ,-. , ,Iuu_ nuu mu. u......-....u . In 1814, nn lhe_r`epovt of.f1he abdication; he took advantage of Ihe"rise in stocks to sell out. When the report was cscoqeretl lo be fmse, he was chnrgad'wiIh~oritinating ilfor specula- tive purpoaes; A He was-t_ri-.Vd, convicted of (fraud, sentenadjiq pay_1000. stand in the pillory, and be_impriaoned onevear. -The`pi}- lory.pnnighm'enl.21?vas remillisd`, bimbo earlwjas? ; M 'expHed rum; parliameiiiganii deg`iadgd' fro_r_`n= the ordef of__ the Bath. V ` V I I 0`-`.1 9, is... `I... % III_;i,zyq=lvq{}`k_: eVWhitua',: gun! in 1854 lull`: uluuu vs I I u v u - u nu- His oonstiuxenlsjhad such faigh in him that they paid hisne by pnb.l_iq aubacfiplion`, and sen_l.himi back to `parliament.. ..Durjngj the slrug'zle'of the" Greeks for 'ii1depindene he'aa_-` fainted them. Qiulg ` of: the` accgsaidn -pf Williani W and aiWl_ii govqrnmenl, rIur iie`d.'lo=En_g- land,` where:-he` wgsareinslialr-d in`7IlfhIs.fnI:i_ner ' - honngs, Be.i!onti!'iixod~"`in;'i(iv_9;;.~n;I 1hoaocea- uion_of Queen 'Y.i,e!orj_I'"~; in:i1`s51 :Ibecu`noA dd- mgx-3__[mql; rg. '__ -0 Iunnqlna V;-_u.-w -u .-- 7.-. -.. .:'-- --..- -._.__~_._..-- Loni .,Du'ndonaldj was t =.:I;vti(qr 'o|'_ * gbility,-and in -l847,.vpubliohed -Iha_ =Ohper.n-\ 1io'n-oli `-Rllrll--vA.Eli[s'; . : in: `I851,-his :0 Noyes ; : ;,II3I-j;$l 16, Con}ljlioAnA qf tha~` British ' We}`.Llndia-.3: ' `1-i.1-!-` - ~``9.W4-* 10' "1353-";'5i!"~N!"!`i!P 5 of in :_1h__a;Lib_erqtioh [oi nfncf 'l`he"I.a_fe' Lord DuhdmIald.- Judge P , o'_f Indiana, has his eccentrici- lies. but an abler Jurist cannot be found-in the -west. A young; windy; lawyer wasmaking a plea in a manslaughter case before the Judge. The lawyer talked} beautifully, but |l"ldll l'l0l1Ch the points in the case. As he was closing, the judge asked him which side hewas retained on. `The defense, your honor, replied the astonished lzwvyer. Then said judge E .--, ` why the deuce didn t you-say so 3" ` T The Premises which he Es ;I<:.V:fV-en.t:er"_eE-have been greatly enlarged, and in a few days will be completely renovated, so as to" accommodate. respectable Visitors, of . every" description with` BOARD, in Private Suite. iof.Apartments; or at the Public Table; by the Meal, Day, Week, Month, . or Year. He . has also very Extensive Accommo- dation for HORSES,e.n`d`CARB.IAGES, and a LIVEBY STABLE connected with the Estab- lishment, the whole of which he `hopes to be able - tomake the most extensive and comfortable tobe `met with North of Toronto, and he has no objec- -ion this_ should be known T A - . - it ACT Eff T3???` June_28u, 1353.1 T V IMPORTER 01-` . ' , - BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE T 1l4'Yongc Street, Toronto, (OLDSTAND) TWO DOOBSVSOUTH OF ADELAIDE 3BTllEE'l` RAVELLERS will find th above Hotei every way suited totheit comfort.` ` g -irf !4"V'l1t"r1'l`1LT"l7 'C"1`DfTITl" 3.: E3 Fashiona.b1eIT: zilori`ng exechtii romptly on the Pr_emis_es, on most advantageous terms. Lefroy, June 23, 1860. < . 26 - run c Mail.-...._.......... Express . . ;. . . . . Arrive Oollingwood. I EAIIE '1 .un: nu VuC_&l.l0S. V TheAPrincipalsaud Teachers of tbis-Chai_n `of Colleges have anvextensive acquaintance in seven large cities, and always consider it 9. pleasure to further the best interests of their graduates. Stl1dents,entoriho imv one nf thr-an nllnanu umuur we Desi. Interests or weir graauaws. Students.enterihg any one. of these Colleges, by payment of $40; become entitled to `the privi- legesof tbe_ entire chain, comprising eight of the most thorough, extensive, practical and popu- lar'Business Schools in the world. For Cata- `lbg'u esand Circulars, call at the College Rooms, or address as above. ` , V . BRYANT .9 STRATTON. Buffalo, Sept. 1151860. , 38-lyL ` D c. 1!; Wm. YALE, Importers and Dalers in . Itahdn and ._merican Marble; a1sp,manufac- tnrers of Monuments, Cenotaphs, Tomb and Grave Stoneg, Centre-Table and Stand Tops, Chimney Pi`ec{es,'&c.{&c. ` * - nun-nfnn will ha nnan o} (:11 Hanna An.-:--.... 1..., I rrcucs, obu. ac. Our Oilice will be open at all times during bu- siness hours, where we will be pleased to exhibit designs `and specimens of work tonny who.ma.y favour use with 9. call.` L , { ` All orders through our Agents will be promptly attended .to. - ' . L nan `Di ..... ...;.....`.|'.-- 41...; -..._ -u_-s_i_'s_ _4- '.a,_, _..- ... 1..-, ..-1. uuuwu uuu nccnpwlug wun FEB." `Now gentleman, said :1 ndbleinau id his guests. as lhe ladies left the mom, ` let us midersland each other; are we lo_d'rink like men, or like beasls? - The guests, somewhat imlignant, exclaimed, Like men, of course, ` Then, he replied, ` we are going, to get jolly drunk, for bru1es- never drink more than may want. A - ` The splendid situation of the House, fronting on the beautiful Bay `of sein- brity ofthe aix--_the purity of` the water--ail com- bine to render this spot one of the most healthy and delightful Summer retreats; and the N orthern Railroad now places it within three` hours of Toronto. HENRY FRASER, . : Late of the Commercial Hotel, Barrie. Queen : Arms Hotel, Barrie, Q Lake Simcoe, 141/: July 1856. _ . _ T Gonssvn um Qumsnl . Wail nlnmhin 1! Viva In `E1-Annnin ! U -\29' Northern Railway o`f,CAanada; `- 'LI:A\ Express . . . . . . . . Mail ; . . . . . ._ . . . . Anjive Toronto. ` - - V t t -- LOCATED AT` . BU FFALO,-C'orner--Seneca and Main Streets. - N. Y. CI'l`Y,--Cooper Institute, stor Place. PHILADELPHIA,-Corner 7th and C /tee-[nut Sis. CHICAGO,-Corner Clark and Washington Sis. AL MANY,--Nb . 443 Broadway. CLEVELAND,-Corner Seneca and Superior Sts. DE'l`R()IT,V--No. 70 Woodward Jvenue. _ - ST. LUIvJIS,-Corner;7th and Vine Streets. v 44.1 usunu aux \JLIa.un.I.A\.I.u - Our standard of Pcmnanslz_ip is the famous Spcnccrian." ' - Qtnnnlnfnnn l|l\v1II\-Innnnnihnuv than its clump. opu`Iu:L'I'w1L." Studentacan commence at any time, as there are no vacations; , FBI... `D..:.. ....I.. .....: m..__I.__; -9 41.2- nL-:.." -1 BUILDERS HARDWARE, Mechanics Edge. and all other 015, House Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, &c.,' and 1 other Goods in the line, at the Lowest Rates. 7 26-tf ' `I, `NC Hf` 1453317 IAIJDIA -WCVIL _Bl-lUIVlI_,J`.IUlUL I-I BAR_RlE, Wnnnrlv -lmn't'l'w than lam 'l'l3r;J'nl1n.1.!'~hia h=n1-in. Am` .l`4LVlLLV.l..'JJ.1 .l..l.JJ. _lJ\J\J\lJH|\JNI-I.'.WJJa'. And since he- nds,Tby. the Lqtpst Inte1[i,ence, that there is nomore War, or rumour of '\ at-,.he intends Io devotp all j1ia energie;s to the cnltiva- tion 0%` the Arts of _ _____.__ .-.An-R ---3 :\--u-nus.-Q. :B*a. i;1"41; o 1: e1. L B_AR_RIE,, 0.-s.,. : :(rah have you been twice a chilcf? "No, buy ;-I haim .reache'd second childhood` yet, by a long ways! ` WeH, then, [wish you d hurry -up your cakes. for I want some one to play Imp-scotch and leap-frog `with me." (Nuns 4--:\n\I`.---- --~3 - lllalgllllu ,l.aU. V` . _ . E Please remember that our Marble is of the nest quality. Our designs for the above work are of the latest styles. .0rders`for4a.ny--work in Marble executed with taste nd despa.teh.t V D. Cmtos Yup. ' A V Wmnux Yum; >A..;.....o n 19:; ' 4-in 1- ; HE `vsub:eii3'ei- would 3inr.$h.-- t1ge Phnic, that` V = `he has. Leasedtha.t ;known_.Hotei1 `in Rnnnnn For'mer1y_kep`t b the late` Mr;iJohz1_.11;ghh.m,,and afterwnrdshyv r~. L..Caisse, under `meat of both of whom it was sf" A` I __---..-_..--.`..- 4.-' Avvpannqqmmqnvvu n Room rA%rns?'TIuM PAPERS :2 nooug_13ERsm . ~ ~-r aTs'.3}i}xs `Hi; IrIeT1"g {Jo} St.- T': Lawrence Mgrkt, `isno; _ offering to his 016. `fgieiidnndi cigatojziersg the?-`Public, T" _.e--.'.- -u.-..-. .q`~o-u as: ._-..._-- ._- __._.. v--.-.-.__ _--_...__-... v- V Q-\a\I4$ can-gnu, f ton: tiie moatezntensiye, varied nnd ch eap'est stock of Paper Hangings _e'y9t presented to themiin Cnnndn. _Tbey axe most suitn.ble for decorating` Dining, Drawing, and `Bedrooms, -Halls; Public Buildings, Ceilings, '0lIices,- `or Stores ;" -Bmjdeis, Goa-nets, . Centres, Monldings, Stams in great va.riet.y, workmen to "put th"exn`~np.n ` He has-also at their neriinii u fnl1.ntm~.`l nf Pdinln Vnl'lBI.y,'wI|.u,upurwr wouuneu (0 put lEm Up.' He has also at, their servio a, full stock of_ Paints andolors, dry and.in_ 011,- Raw-and Boiled Lin- seed Oil, warranmd genninegspits of Turpentine, ,Var`1_1ihe,`PntL`y`,.Gluss of all sizes ftom`60 x.8_6 .tor6.x-9 inch?! 9l!I.1>1i!b` '1.-..te to we` cheapeitg Wlndou`r`G{&, aml~_ mined Glass -mnuy pstmerni fanll. color :-;. I_$rn'nheTforLPai`ners; White-'.: . and Ar`ti_st_s;` P&naf. ~ 0;. I 1 91-9 or I11. I'sjn.d V ;'wr.M..W-- v_ "-. " f V House, Sign and Daooraii-vo`P'gint-in 'in Want and ~ Oil, G1ldi_ng,\_.:Gtaiuing.V;p,nd ';lfA rbling'.-,-- -..Ch:n;cl_1,es% Ql.'~:,HlI}8_llEd _' `I. I 1 ~~A'I:x'u`r;': :3nn.n-nit . 7 ' _ A Orrxnnno wvrn ms Nosi:.--An-irascible old gentleman wasmken with a l of-sneezing in me cars. Afles sneezing in the must spas- modic manner ig`1t times, he arrested the paroxysms for a. moment, and extricating his` handkerchief, he thus addressed` his nassal organ, saying indignanlly: `` Go on-go on- you l| blow your infernal brains eulzpreseully ! -Hamilton Times. ' A -. V TORONTO MAVRBLE WO_FvlK.S,b Tofonto, May 5, 1860; _..j_\.. HARh I-O-NAY AND 7335b FELLo.W_siIIP 1' -4 ___ . _ A _ _,; L_4, " /<>.m,`;;z I. uauyuu nuns. A.ugust. 8, 1854. i GRE;A1`, V ngaqmis OF ` iioou "PAPERS; Mann fl-an wind! hvlniivn vn-Ind `up. aka--.'..a4 inl- 9` "W" "_ -':T """ _' )F ALL KINDS, and -of SUPERIOR` QUALITY for'Sa]e hv ' ` YONGE STREET,` NORTH or QUEEN. . `RAINS LEAVE" UNION STATION AS _ FOLLOWS: T ` EI'\D RBI I IIIRIAIRIIR Nvo Mo RE ..... _..D.. .'......u u-nu u).-nvu Illa DUIUB-' " NO_'l` DRUNK.--` What !*are'yer drunk again? ` No, my _d ear,_nut drunk, bu!_a lmle slippery, The fact is, my dear, some scoundn-el s'beeu` rubbing my boots ull they are as slipprg as n pane `of glass. ' V -4IW_,, I I ` n. rA aiaxei.':%_..:;%.iaan.:ron. VIII unuo vvuna av i:3rff:Y , SUCCESS1?_UL.! ~ _._.-_ L- c_.1.. 1... 5|... '1|`an.w. Y-.L.dI3~:._. %w /, q,;,,' .7V'at1'K`A 1` 111.111 Al NU for ' Sale by nu aunluu -.v.\.u\.u. vvuuun In -' ' n:gr- EXCELLENT STJBLING. .53 :+_.:- `Agricltural Implements F AAIT 1II\Tl'\Q ....;l -1.` crvnnnrnn r\_._ `nan co UUD SAVE Tli QUEEN lumbia !! Viva larrangais ! !! . ` flqrthern Hotel,` Lfroy, W. P. SQUIRES, Pnornmrqa. ALEXANDER` HAMILTON, I L:.. -s.....I--loo vu... a.........-m-;. 1._r.__ JAME.S -VB. RYAN, TIKI)l'\`I') 'I"`I3I'I I\T.| % ,1 Wiirtiii!?V @.!!!!Ef:.J.