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Northern Advance, 22 Sep 1870, p. 4

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: -* 370-` %T%:11||=. 1'fEM`P0nAL %PoVlEn. 1 sM8A@B8 wmmszm ggmmmig BOLOGNA AND GERMAN SAUSAGE, SAVELQYS, &c, nus Locmnu mi: suume LJ .L.` .A_F.J..v_:_'a.L.a.-._.- .1 L: _g._. IIABKET STREET, 13A1=c"z'I:E' u;oIIoVoO at low prices, and selling fast. ; on--nu-/xtvrl I11"fTTf munily of thanking the public for. the very liberal patro- stowed, and soliciting a continuance of their favors, I would call their attention to my new stock of -A'Aiv'r-a-ys':1r:i-v7ing I01 [118 recepuuu. - New YORK, Sept. 13.---The Tribune publishes a despatch from its correspon- dent at Rome, dated on Monday, to the following effect :-- u'l`mnna hnun nrnszsmd the frontier. _ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF .MOI/`lL. ;oooIoo ..nonn uonoooo ....... 80 ....... 8O ....... 90 .....o. 100; ....... Q0` .....'.. 30 LEMON PEE F. S. LI()F'I-"A'I"I'-L . At J. HENDERSONS North of Toronto. I jiire the price of a 3 leading articles: - ' :13 c. coLnESN_'sii1Ei5,}e':` L11; L L LL SOLACE TOBACCO, per lb, . . IELS, &c., &:c. f0t...u...-... CURRANTS, 20 lbs. for. . . . . . . 2 f0rIU`.C...C....-C BARLEY, 20 lbs. for. . . . . . . . . . VALENCIA RAISINS, per lb. . VALENCIA RAISINS by the T. Box of 281b.,perlb......... ....--`runs rwx1I'I1'11'\ ____ _A uowrug Uncut. .-- "Troops have crossed the frontier. Gen. Cedorne has addressed a procla- mation to the Roman people. There is ' great enthusiasm and excitement among the troops and people. 'I`hn 'I!y-'1.-u-np`e nnrrnnnnnrlnnt nt,T<`lor- uxifafn | NEW` LIVERY STABLES. Opposite the Rnizway sza:ion,[Bnm'. --:-- ofBan-ie, sud the Travelling Public, that be he on hand HORSES and BUGGIES for HIRE, at moderate chm-gel. . V Conveyance: to Orillia and Peneungniuhone. W. H. OBQSBY 23 ._ Tim. Subscriber begs to inform the inhabitants - ' I , W-` Inna Bu-tie, Angunt, 1888. #-_-_.__|_.... 1'66 E G; J. Boo-rm ` CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 1 Cabinet Maker and Undertaker. > 32- uuonaauuu .. u-.-.__ - Spring Mattresses, Family Sewing Machines, Goin Trimmings, Room Paper, Window Blinds, Framed Pictures, School Books, Concertina: and lielodeons, Ladies` Work Boxes,Wriling Desks, Toys and Fancy Articles, Children's Carriages. ' Sashes, Doors and Blinds, kept on hand and made to order. Peter Street, Orillia, 0.W. .14 -u Ahlu, ulna-u Anv i_0UsEHoLD FURNITURE,` - 1'.I-_:1.. Qnmhua Machines. among LIIU uuupa uuu puuylu. The 'l'n'I2une`s.correspundent at Flor- ence, writing on the 7th, says :- u 'I`h.a I.-nnnc urn` vmlnntlv nxnifad Building and dimension stones, Lime atone And Limo for Sale at the nbovo Quarries by J.MnPHER.SON. I 17 45' Au......- - Ramg, 23rd April, 1870. ` 18-6 _--...- V[\HE SOHOONER COUCHICHING, Wlbh Umuu Stones, Lime, Lumber, &c., A --- t..1..,. umnnw. Jr. -.1-~o--v.., tonnd om Anny Po:-`t on Lakes SIMCOE & OOUCHICHINU. All orders addressed to Capt. O. Lyons on board. or to the subscriber, will be promptly attended to. . V . JAMES McPHERSON, V RAMA, P.O. -, - . -. Ann `Q_qmn Rims, 23rd, April, 1870. ._________.___.._...._. 9:;- CHARGES PROF. oUNI6 s Barrie, Nov; 1.0lI`1<,V.l SHAVING, HAIRGUTTING % m.100D0 A 9. ALVA) O11[1.Lu|.\J\/:a.w\.- ...... -. I Is in the- large building lately occupied by Mr. James Russell, A -- -1 n ' 11,. ,1 . 'G_EN'1`LEMEN S Whiskers and Hair Dyed. Ladies Haircutting done in good style. Good Hair Dye. Hair lnvigorator, Hair Oil, &c., manufactured and sold by Prof, Cunio. Come Gents who wish a good smooth face, List while I tell you.of a place Where razors are kept `bright and keen, The easiest chairs, and towels clean. Where we will shave, shampoo, or trim, And brighten faces which look dim; And if your hair is white or red Prof. Cuniofs Lotion colours well. ' Forjust ve. cents we now will shave, And do it so smooth and clean - You ll say we are n mowing machine. Around your nose and chin we ll creep, With so much ease you'lldrop asleep ; Your nap will pay for coming here ; The old we can make look so green, _ The gals will say you re sweet sixteen; `And when y ou leave herefor the street, `Your friends will smile when them you meet, Andsay what makes your hair so dark. `Oh, it was the Professor a [lair King's wash, And he can do you black or brown, A little better than any house in town And if a twirled moustache you want Prof. Cnoio brings one out. AND SHAMPOOING SALOON, 441 |_..:1.):.... I.o.lu- n.-mn.ind h GU58, Willing uu Ina nu, uuyu .-- The troops are violently excited and impatient. TheeCabinet is re- considering its resolution, but the peo- ple are bent on going to Rome, with or without the government. Palermo, the most reactionary of the -Italian cities, was illuminated last night on false reports that the troops were cross- ing the frontier. Ricasoliis still here. Pozza de San Miirtino will probably be sent as Envoy to the Pope. All i Italy, in the meantime, is arming. All first-classetroops have been ordered out, the second-class to follow. Thirty thonsandmen will join the standards on/the 20th. Four regiments of grena- diers passed through this morning to the frontier. ` u 'l:`-....-- L... -nnn`lar` all H11: Wrnnnlri To Mesaw Cnmnuutn 5: Su.t.s, Conway P. 0 County ofhennox, 0ntario,.Cnnada. - M/tooc. County ofnstings, Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th, 1869. Thiaia tocertify that during the winter of 1866 I was taken with a weakness oftlteanclus, which - gradua|ly,during the spring o{l86'7, extended to my knees, and on up to my hips, and I became so weak that I could not walk, but was conned to my chair. For about two years, while this weaknesawas coming _ou me, and afterwards, I sought medical advice, employing, at different times, three doctors, and medicines of di'eru.~'nI kinds, prescribed by triumls, but of-no avail, I continued to get worse and worse, until the sum- mer ofl868_ when l was induced to try the great Shoahoneee Remedy by reading the cures pertorm- ed_.in a pamphlet. At this time I had begun to feel the weakness in my hands ; in tact l was get- ting almost helpless. `I have taken two bottles of the Shoshonees Remedy and two boxes ofthe pills and I am entirely restored to health. I never ex- pected to get better, but simply tried the medicine nsasortofforlorn hope. This case of mine was not a private one, but known to all my neighbors and tuends; and to any one nlictcd as I was, I have only'tu say try the Shoshonees `Remedy; I believe it will cure you. ' ~ . tun. A..- n- ...... .. DCIICVC u wnu nun; yuuu Mun! ANN Doucwrv. Sworn to before me at Madoc, Cnunly ol'Hasl ings, this ninth day of February, 1869. . A. F. WOOD. J. P. Arc llol.`-VVUUU,J-Z'.qrC I hereby certify that I have known Mrs.` Mary Ann Doughty lor the last tltleen. years; she is it woman 01 probitv and truth. I have known her before, during, and nince her illness. I believe her certicate to be true in every particular. I know while ill, her case was declared liupeless and 1 know that she has. since her recovery at. ways attributed it to the ,Slios.lioness Remedy. Whatever may bathe pcrculiiir properties oi this medicine, one thing is certain, thntin her case, ii has acted almost like the performance of a iiieriacle . . A.` _1~`,woon ,J. P. Wai-dcn at the County of Hastings, Province oi Ontario, Dominion at Canada. , - The following remarks on Testimonials ol most wonderful and extraordinary cures in Canada bv 1he}GliEA'1` INDIAN REMEDY.Thuy are stern, undeniable and inconteetable facts. suicient to convince the moat akeeaalical that the'Great Medici- nal Compound yearn aible in the Great after for ages in now aqcea-L |SiT iP wgisa W191 For Dieehee of the Throet. Lungs, Liver, Diges- uve 0|-gene, Kidneys, &c., as well ee Scrofula, the vatioue Skin Dineues. Human. and all diseases arising from lmpnritieeoithe Blood, we boldlv state that lhll greet remedy bu NEVER BEEN EQUA LL D. Where was thereever such a cure ee that in the pcteon oi; Wilton Storm: wt` Bri hton C.'W., of Consumption : or that of inter . V. M't'lhr.ot Erneetown, C.W., of Cousum tion, or thet` of Ambrose Wwd, of Consecoe`, '.W.,ot Dyepepsie end. Liver Complaint, or that of John Houy, of N epnneec. W.,of Rheumatism, who had actually been on crutches for years, in spite ofall treatment heretofore, end I! now well. Scoreeol such cue: might be Inentioud had we space. :3 Cell etthe Drug Store and act a Circular at SHOSHONEES REMEDY!` sucn cues might be tnemioud had n Call at the Drug get Cu-cnlnr oi unquestionable certicates on the GREAT SHO- SHONEES REMEDY` and PILLS, and satisfy yourselves . . Price of in largepiuts $1. `II I nlnaainla an-I n--I--m `- 3. run! V, W06 Lvvlllliy In ulfge V]: 11- F6? Sale by 111 Dmgainu and Dealer: in Medxune. Aamms ton Bums,--Meurs. A. V. Pnlmet 6: Cao. and T. W. Geo n. Orillia-Mr` I. Wllnvon. Oo{lInwood- . Cupentcr: Wlnlaala In,--uo,a_nn..Lvman, Elliout 00., Wm 45 Wmu'l`omIo. ._ I31-ly nu. uuluca ll-uiI;|\.n, Opposite the Barrie Hotel. Ironuer. V France has recalled all the French soldiers under the Papal ag, 2,000 in number. Many towns of the Papal States have already proclaimed the Proviqional Government. The Minis- try is discordant. ` lzmun Rant- 12__.Tmmense ndaters LL80, DIALIR Ill A __---s u WXLL CARRY .- A4uLanuv., .. _ 1 ....A..-= ndr:-aged to Iuvvv V.`-nun... -4 J. MoPHERSON, RAMA P. 0 18-6mo.v ruary, 11503. WOOD, P. drc nun lznnurn Mr: ' Mn... xlllil, n. .\ 18-6mo. AWE the undersigned. carrying on Dllsulneyv.-5 under lhevname 0! BROWN as VAIR. Nur- sery and Seedsmen, of the Town of`_ Barrie, County of Simone, have this duty diaaolicd pul- ` nnrahin hv mutual consent, > i ` I `- Ethe carrying the name ` -....- ....a gndum.-_n. of { I.ae-|- s7iiii)' by mumai All account: due the late rm, to be paid to J. J. Brown, who will carry on the business to Lana _ nfnrm , do I - nruvn hm-e.ofoAre. lly HI ulbtulunuso VROME, Sept. 13.-Immense posters have been placarded on the dead walls of the city, proclaiming the universal Italian Republic. The document is signed by the Republican revolutionaiy committee. "Anus. opuuvn, Witness. ' Barrio, Aug. 29th, 1870. x-o ':iiiiz| ESSRS. HENRY SEWREY & C0,, are now prepared to manufacture all articles in their line, of the best. description, and at cheap rates Barrie, Dec., 3rd, 1867` p >49-ly `Tho. `Sparrow, WI I no u . Law Uzce, \nUNLo1> srnnnr, - BARBIE.` i\}|R$:_=MA':!:}!if`I2`\ Dealer _in' Foreign and Dlomostic Fruits, &c., HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS, FRENCH SARDINES, ` LOBSTERS, COVE OYSTERS, FRUITS J: VEGETABLES. _n?. xsuv-... _ . -j-o-:- `Pickles, Sauces, 8`zc%., &c.,` In VARIETY. Just rcucuvcu, -. Anne`; .._` ,._ , Horseford s Self-Raising Bread Preparation. :---on----- Fresh Canadian Cheese of No. 1 Quality. A large variety of Fancy and Plain - Bzseuits at 7`educcd mtes. a . THE TIENTSIN MASSACRE. FEARFUL SCENE: OF BUTCHERY. English, French '-*u -:--o.:-:- K`5'LUNCHl-LS, am, prepared at all season- able hours. :9 CHARGES MODERATE. .59 \V _ `nu. var-n H . `ROCERY, PROVISION & LIQUOR I swam, ~ . - Opposite Messrs} McCarlhy 6' McCarthy : Law Oice, - """"""" 1) A 'D`DT'Ii`. \M1a s73`s{J.w.FEReUs0Ni FERGUSON VALE, Takcsvplensure in announcing fu their cu meta and public generally, that they have 1 on hand a complete assortment of 1i)ii" &:as0 us` Ha Banana:-- _ - - , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT Tmwm; 1'\I7T II` A Mn r:T.A\VAHT`.. -r Bgirrie, 1011), 1869. \FAllMINl} 1mrLEMEmTs,\ An extra. supplement to the China Mail, ofJuly 13, furnishes us with the rs: "detailed intelhgence -about the fearful massacre of Christians at TienL- sin last "June. The writer, after allud-T ' ing to the fact that hreats of violence had been so frequent` and so- fruitless that they were ennrelydisregarded, proceeds as follows :- ' Thp first intimation we had of No_':_D_I_oE.4 lmwxsmm S. ---A LS o- General Insurance Agents. . A. FERGUSON. J. W. FERGUSON. II Inn nu a.-4.-uv-yr. . Fergusonvale Dec. 6, 1869. Mauixfactures nd mnkes to order all kinds and sizes of Firklus,'Cheese Hoops, House and Stable Pails, . Milk Tubs, Fermenting Tubs, all sizes of Beer and Whiskey Barrels, orders promptly attend to. Annnas ;`1.... ` YQAAIV VDIV1I l'!\UQ OOOPERAGE, Chums, W'ash `Tu6s,VBu.tte r Tubs, l ])l'0C_eGS B3 IUHUWS 5: _ The rst intimation we e trouble to our friends in the city was I the sight of fire, which proved to be caused by the burning of the French Cathedral and Consulate adjoining, and the premises of the Sisters of Mercy, _some half-mile nearer the foreign set- tlement. Almost immediately after t the news reached us of the murder of three foreigners; and, a little later, we i heard of the terrible deaths of no less 1 than fteen or eighteen foreigners, all t of whom were French, and including i the Consul, Fontanier;_ M. and Ma- it < l I dame Thomassin, who had onlyarrived a day or `two before on the way for Peking; the Chanceilier, M. Simon ; a Jesuite Father, M. Chevrier, and, sad- dest of all, the poor Sisters of Mercy, 1 nine in number. To them, indeed, no I mercy was shown; the cruel out go 1 `upon them are horrible even. to rela ; 1 their clothes are said to havebeen torn I offthem, their bodies stabbed and rip- t ped open, their breasts cut off, and their I eyes dug out. To crown all, the 1 Chinese report circumstantially that all : that is left of them are two charred ` masses, some distance apart, and quite ' impossible to be recognised. -M. and l Madame Chalmaisin were killedwhile 1 attempting to reach the foreign settle- l ment. Three Russian subjects, Mr. i and Mrs. Protopopo and -Mr. Basso`, I met with the same fate on the other i side of the river, close to the salt stacks, l which are near the foreign settlement, 4 while on_their-way from the city to.the 1 settlement; The above took place ` about two o elock on` the afternoonol ` -the 21st-of June. To showithat the`. attack was premeditated and threaten i . ed, I may mention that my workmen... V {we rnilee:'o`r- more from" the `see'ne='of~` action, said-to;t_t)e',- on~{:eeiag'the,_'re_, - _-:_-tI_1_et' Englislimetl had"no'thing,t6 i_{ea'r,f ` `,31`ft!il'.?_IQ;i.I_-`nk waelonlyion the Frellblbtf. VZi__z`e_ tgliy0;r;-tlie Ghineeetdpprehenddlirtf. .5 ewe '9`-.""""..f*9F,_*39` I BEEF AND PORK BARRELS, Potash and Fish Barrels, Flour and Syrup Bar- rels, from one gallon upwards. !!3'Family Beef, Pork and Pickle Tubs mud: to order. ' Barrie. Jan y 20, 1870. `ilottled and Barrelled L1quors OF ` CI-IC_)ICEST BRANDS, i`IL']iTEI.__A 3:113 I`S.| I TEMPLE .11 FAZHIIIN "1 Also 3 large quantity ol Grey, Wbite,_and esh~ , colored . `which are at heat. 20 per cent l:o`.ow last winter : prices. ISAAC VE WILLIAMS C P+PN.E.S.S wit? ; 41.1. i'rAI.Y-. roumnc; T0 noun. O-N 'rnRsD.LY AN15 FRIDAY, 15m AND mu SEPTEMBER. Theie will be sold by Public Auction, in Cann-' ington. a. number of valuable Building _ Lots, in thn business centre of the Village; uiso, ' Lots Iuitable for Private Residenccsy I Tim villa... 1. man. in I.........- 4|... ..-:....:.....u Iuitaole Ior rnvue Residences. The Village is likely to become the principal centre of business on the Toronto and Niplsaing Railway,` as it is sitoowd-in the butt. of an ex- tenaive and riohdisu-ict ofoonntry, having oi; or seven monufactorles already eutohlishod. For people desirous of commencing business` at 3 new and promising point, no bettor oppor- . tunity could be desife . 'l`lERMR._tI.u` ouch` I's`nnnA in ung nnnn` Opposite jiletlzpdist Church, 3 shop East of ' 1L17']\'(`!. Undr Shirts Pants 1 Illlllly 00010 06 C|85l|'lI. ',l`ERMS.-_Ha1f cub, bnlanco in three annual instalments with '1 per cent Intrest, 10` perncgnt on day of sale, balance on completion of deeds. Silo commences at one o clock on Thursday. For Plans nnd further rticnlamapply to the undersigned, or to` 0,: , _bha,:sEIq.', Gunn- l_IIo?n.- 7s`.;; . ['1 Y AYRYTAE VI? "tOInvw- IN VARIE'1"Y. .__..o__. Just received, a large supply of [UST received A splendid assortment of ALL Wnm. hue never before been equalled in Barrie. GRIOCEL-um.-, l~IARDWARE, June 22nd,--This morning early three foreigners, Mr. Cox, British, and j Messrs.` Oordes and` Spelling, North German subjects. came down to the jsettlement from the city. This morn- ing. also, a Ohinarnan was tound in the `steeple or tower of the Protestant church built on the mission ground, close to the settlement, with balls of combustible materials for the apparent purpose of ring the church. During the day a Chinaman in the settlement was found with a revolver up his sleeve, who, finding was being he caught, suc- ceeded in throwing the weapon into the lrivcr. V DELF AND GLA SS WARE, Barrie, August, 1868. [MPORTANT OF CANNINGTON . JD 1 (CCU! WOOL nun-n BUILDING LOTS, IN CALL LAND EXAMINE. '1`. GRAHAM --35 Ann... Inc .rs.-~- .o.- .r\aIw-- -..a..n._...~.`.- I which fqr quality, pattern and 23rd'.--This morning there was found in the river, quite `fresh, the bodies of the two Russians before named, man and wife, whose wedding had been celebrated less than a week ago amid great rejoicmgs. The bodies were strip d, and the young wife, only about 16, ad her arm broken, and cuts ___j I__.).. ...J OI-.-.`.. Q...-An- nil. and VII \l `I 1- u .. - 1 Dlomcslic .....-....~ '_Xi_\`D_ o:_-. Amencan Confecuonery. ISAAC VE WILLIAMS, Dal-r:n nnnnnru :1` ned, J; J. _IROWN,, WM. VAIR. 35~4j31. K` "G.dI.AxDm.w. ._ `.-4;! .34.1.d busjneeu 17 A I` D Nnr. V D 1' l.Lu;lt1AV\O, Barrie Coopcrage. 9. W('|'0 stnpeu, atlu um yuuug wuu, uni, on face and body, and three ngers cut off, apparently for the sake of the rings. The freshness of these- bodies is suppos- . ed to be due to their contact with the salt-sacks where they were killed. , They had only been a` short time in the . water. Another body found at the ; same time could not be recognized, and is believed to be Chinese. Since then . a fourth body, found in the water hor- ribly out about the head and face, and with part of one hand out o , was re- co nized by two French subjeols as the be y of the French Consul, M. Fon- tainer. ' This body was also stripped; at the time he met his death he wore the Consular uniform. The Consul's body was one of seven taken out of the water and put in ooins. Mr. and Mrs. Stamman -and Mr. Meyer, came down to the settlement underau escort from Chung-How; they are believed to be the sole survivors of the foreigners who were in the city; twentyor twenty-- une are dead or` missing, and of these, twelve are women. nine sisters, Mrs. Thonw.ssin, Mrs. Chahnaisin, French. Mrs. Protopopo", Russian. . Mr. and Mrs: Thomassin were were killed inside the consulate. Mrs. Chalmaisin got on her horse and es- cuped, her husband being killed in his doorway as he was coming out. Mrs. Chalmaisin returned to the house in the evening in Chinese dress, but itseoms ,0_ the omission to change her foreign boots led to her detection, and she wnsslaugh- ges . me tered in the street. u IN- al... Olsl. L. 11.3 I\` .\ n`-\:nnnA custo- .. 1...... nnuy n1yA1`1g vn... vunaersitnn` -L .'-V . ,1. I ';'~ The-mnderhi dd KI BOARDING H USE, D the house lately oconpic where sll-the comfpnq I be had. WIIUTU I I be had Aphly kt the mica P.L S. Barrie, J uni 8th;,j87Q._ ,:..._- \1`EOM_:[U_GANi |LIVI-iIi,i{NlfY:s,_s_lIIN,` v; uuuno - V _` *3? ` ' $52 '*Ei1x_.ii}fe' ` `PERFEC'n\ *`*`%1-4 PURGATIVE PILLS. teteu lu Luv auuut. , " On the 24-th the body-of a Chinese `women was found in the river ; by the ornament: abouther neck she was a Catholic, and believed to have been a teacher in the Sisters school. She was much cut and disgured ; the body was buried with the other six. 1anBAL 7I`l..I.. uv|t\unp\c'r\a-I 13:9 --n(-`R.-in MATERIA MEDICA oqoulna In In npenotn many purgativo nml cnthnrho naonu thunfor ordinary purposog, opo_n the bowols, and through what is called 3 penstalnc movement. qurgl trogn tho :1 :- mentary canal the {mean and (Inc :0 all. buch Agjnu fur the mu-poso of curp. or nmoul of my utuod I-nontnxy cannftho Mia 1': all. such for the pm-poso or cure. disease. are utterly useless. Du. Iuuwn lms completed ono of the most euou. Hal discoveries in medical chouftltry-in tho combi- .\uuv-av. ... _ Da,._R:mwA_vh_ixs' cumyletod any or my most tial duscqvonea m medical chomutry-m nation of vegetable substances, for the rrmea or n '1'UuG.n'1vE. Am-.`1u1s.\I`. COUN EK-IRKIT- A_\"j`. _A]/J`!-IR,_\T_1`\'l'} PILL. thu gun be taken or gdmim.-u-rgd mu! t.h0_absnIuKo cprtunty ofaocurinz. Tl[l)ROI,.G1{ k,}(lfIrlSION OF ALL DECA`x'I~,`1) 1\_\'1) DI-J(,`(').\d1 ().'.l.\_(& element: In the human body gull cl;-r;ualet':utako1nt11e must. malignant bfOruy- (H,-o 1-vcvc rs; m,_c-uses when tho_ mucous m_ombur," of tho Internal vnscers are aubnn; from bloomxon, lnumation or from Gastric, Bilary, Pancreatic, Complaints. A V. __ _M_El{IOAL DISGOVBRIBS. ' %'= ,,_.a:.:._.. gun` nut nu Ilndgi Jill .---A _: 3"I! I-:.IHIS Mlylvn-- --.. - - - .._...__. Hundreds of mod_1c:ne_s pry Du} up under difiorni nI.me_s._all um.denl|ke.||J1m"~'|!Wn of scam succum- rulongmatpr_. There age. 11- pm.-vet. but vqry {ow 03 these mgdxcnnos lhtpt are enmled to any dmin'mn or cxc]us!\'c]nr1)pcfKlCla _All these cqmmon pill: are luudo gt-nornll)` nlnke, vmh noun tcnvo drastic for a. base. w - _ RAl)`.V.v\Y S PILIb__pQ!}!eI_ propor_ms_1_1uu},. 09011139 `ll W "P0710!!! umnv numativo c:n.h_u'tIo 1_l|:'_On!{l:}_)t.`f|'_Ql'dV'ln't.Lr! lit. nAnw%m%r1LLs. nswomcn srnownns. In R_ADWAY'l P.ru.s [Vhlrh gr: tho qnly per my Pllrpatcfc Pulls] you aocuye 3 P11] gupenor in I`. it: ` pr0|)0l (_lc5 t.9t_ho1nogchnco_re;nvl1alagent: know; 3 to )IcdlcuJ_.Sc|gncc. [hey mtfer in every rnsggct V9 a1|oL_h_cr pulls m gengral use. any! rho unly \'onuLL. Medxcme that supplxcs I Iubsmute for r. 1 ,1 __ `,___A______ W85 Ullncu wuu um uuuu nun " 26th.---Thus morning six ncoins were sent down from the city, the con- tents af which, on examination, proved ;_ I... OLA `nu-`:n.u at` Mr and Mrl In 1ADWAY'S PILLS you have one medic-inc that wxll accu_ro qu|{:kor.yuoro thoruuzb and begin results than w1l_l be BWOD In hum three or more dz!- {emm p.rc.-_crip!1_0n3 of the medical prm:t_itjonor.-Au 3 nrrmfot this : \uu_t_u'e a9_uz_r_2'J vng_b _n B1l_19us Musk I , i'E1:e-r')'t'yrc.-_<:riptinns ofthe medical prmrtmouer.--As roofofthls :. You are seized with nBilious Musk! Bocu,r prcscljlbcgx Blue l xlls or Calumoll nextwmn drastic 8l'.>1lC pull or powders to work off the emn ofthc blue pill. This prmgrntes `on; u:d|toni~ u - next given. or a gentle ancrqvnr. w areas ONE D05.` or RAD\\'A\i'.~ r1_1.L_s 1ru// ./,, ,,:/.4. .,.mg-0... .42 rim or n1or_e'prescnptu:n.s ugh man I'-\`. wixnnuz run- uim any mk from merouualmn; or uhvaun; mg ` fly? n1ore`pr-scriplmns urn Imnnu! uinz any rizk Iystom`. - -A-- -7 an ,, ,,.x_'___ I/`-_--_....-. I ,, .-, -- ._~.._, V _'l`hero are two principlps which exist In over) hvinz human body; one In the product of decny or deyoxn;-r;sZt1on.lthoso humr-ursr-r elements that In rcmctod Egy the ab.~orb_em_s and Incxenln-nu rg/us.) tho othog->15 that of nnlntmon. It becomes node.-sary for tholte ot the body th_ut {he decayed ml exem- meminous clexncnm be Ilmumrvl and the nuzm'.~'.'I Idupted. For the removal of the tire! tha human " body is sup ulied w1th_ lungs. kxvlm-ya. lxver aim. bowel.-1. &C.. ut when. lrum any c:m.-_e.`(ha fun" .-:1 _of these organs tuje .~u.~'|-_r`nd`e'L men It Is e-sen:.x!-m yuan, tn xu_'t_or amen-.-e _m supplymg usnszanoo. ml ofull med"-mes ever mven to the human` not for is purlmso. there H mm tn the aroma at MATE- IA MI'.I)lUA or Clll;'.\H."'['}Y thalscuro! chm Important rcsulu sojlwrough/-,, 1l.Al 1'lL\, ml with much COM]:`0l`LT. ll , 7!.`/z_y 229 2zer_yale'on ./Veccuary I .,,, _._._-:_l-- _I.:-L --1.6 I- gu.-- result: 30.: Inch COMFORT \h"AWAY s PILLS. In RAD\`1AY'S PILLS. 0-! true rlrinmr-'r '1 r1"- gatimn is ser-,ure(l--n--L ul--no tn the uffxceol dL!.'I12!-' the fmccs and cxcrexnems (`rum tho ix-wels. but 15:.-I humorajhut, are checked or sl<.v1~;-od In their pwm through the .\k.'u, Ifjdncpn. l.um,u. and ail exrreaag ind sgcreting funv-uon.-. for ix` thv-so or-rem: Iocrenuns helm`-m;ing to the lkIn.l1Vf.`L Iun.:s. n.-o zorrupted in their e.~;:u-o. they be. umo pr ~12 ml lecny 1_md decnpmpositnnn. an-I must be yumd fr:-=1 .ho [mug body. timv-ugh their promrchnnneh ; hen 0 `ho purgntivu qualities (IR.-\U\\'.~\ \".* l IL1Su':'. l tovtho secretions ofthc :'l\'l.\'. KXD.\`}~;\'.~'. !.I\'}.i%. kc .-whereas. 110! `mm of mo untuud PM M-I to not beyond tho bonus . ;Tho atom: which the builders re, v~m'e~i is becf 30 head 01 the corner. -.\lnu., ch. u':-v- (L ` - .--: W The historjcal truth. of holy tradition nd! It I99 Illustration In tho history of .._ _ _ Q\ 1! .1 tents I11 Wluuu, Uu ca-uxuuuuuuu, ynvvuu to be the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmaisin ; of the remaining four two contained bodies half burnt, one of which had evidently been in the water, and had apparently been partially eaten the second was in much the same hor- rible state; the remaining two were burnt to a cinder ; in one only the skull and a few bones remained- I forced; myselfto look upon these six, and I hope I mu: nmmr sun such another night. R}}dW'a3"s I{e:1dy 11am: an All When_th1s marvelous remedy wasrlt P30-*3W`__ 'mC the notice of the medical flwulty. 10 1- -`F Itand_I'nx the mysterious inuence it c1 ::m:r.`aL C_ `, uoppmg the moat cxcrucintimr . rams. A0111-JS.A.\'D 1.\'n1m1'm`.=. J " _ In afero nwmcula rgfvcr i1a_nu.' - It: wonderful power in rising the Us I-ridlen.L`.".~ pied. Rheumatic. Ncurnlzi-`-dn'e. xhe }-nth` all sueriug from Pain. Iutlnxunmmn. f-`~D"' 1 and other inrmities. curing in a few due the _-` I nosg and diseases of months and )'0|I I. IN 1`-5` ordlnnry pmns. aches. either _ gcaor YN l`l.`D\:Al nu L~v'rI.`n\'Al_ 4-- _ \ LLVLIAAIAVIIIJ UJI L'_.\An.u.u...- All Spasms. Cram -s. Iu.'unlmIlI-vns. (`4.r.icgt' ` sordi INST.\.\' .-\,\'l-IIJUS 4-use :nndu-:Ia='- i met wit 1 the same trczmncnt Him the it '~ \ the hnihh-rs. thrumzh [hair isnmrnnre -f snorm 1.\bL\.\ 1'.-\.\|`.'.)L`: c-we .'\uuw.n- met tremmcnt Iv: 7: the builders. tlm-ugh their ism--nun--2 tunve. rejected. but that afterwards bucmmei of the corner. - j A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. he _\Vq bc_lie\-`e that the discovery. '0: dlstnbunun throughout all n:1tim..- - ~ this marvelous remedy is`dne an muc rmiun und dirovl will ol'l)lVl.\'l-I l`l:<' ` to science. When the cumlyinuinn ~:'x of this marvelous remedy. luumn 1.-` REAIDY R}-`.T.l'El4'. '11: 1`lIlI1I>'k"('Il. ll :1 of this _men'clmI:< remedy. READX RELIEF. was cmny that hml av:-rnxi~!t~-l_1h:u n READ) ru-;1.1r;r. c(-n1|~I\-H-:1. us: . that hnd ever exi~'.c-L than m-my--r the I-r_.~i 34- discoveries in Mo~`1z'.1l \`lu.-m`.-rvy. vr W >_`. Medic. or the skill of the nw.~l wuinon 571'", . i could secure to tho Human R1`!-. 1'}lL`'n"y,| \ Ether. Mun-hine, Upium. \`-null :I!L1:- N 3 _' over-lose ufcilhcr wonldcuure \l`:s'.h. :r:`1_`H ofthpse remedies could be used with putt: -v pubhc. RADWATS READY mam? _ H14`. J Ito s nnin_of even` kind. much -mi-'kI um er ull cxrcumstzmcos. and it prures I3 power 01 ___.-._-._.-._ an;-nu` \ . , . \ lfoxposeil to contnginus ox{cWl\"||'~ F` H, not only Cures l :nin. but I 1-revcnt IL-W V` of sickm-5; that are q.-unt;uU"H"- "' m" glmosphenc. 1Iid_den Powers brotuzht t . 1 h . _ .. . .. . .. _,_u_ .1: ..mn.`n3 9" I.z"*' .;.1.1uuen .:'owen-_; u.-u..__....- ., As lI nin Remedy it excels all renlo-M ` Ind when first intru.|.,,~.-`.1 lhn :1:-.~r~r.< I-` "" DOONO were nstlxishcul at H5 nmrrc. 41` I \V'0rs-fnr the moment it was xuvplu-vl rI=='-'-` W}-E\7'1`\` mam-.< clilurml in w.'Iu'r z.akcq_-3 ` H1 Still I Ivun u uu EIIUGC orn u.uu :. uu v . t 2 r .[ may never see such another sight. iWhether the four were the remains of ` Sisters or of Chinese it is impossible to ~ say. The six cofns were placed side by side with theother seven, one large mound covering the whole thirteen coins. The Chinese [who brought them said the four were Sisters; they lay close to the gates, rst' one, then two, then one, there were also Chinese bodies there, whichthey had instruc- tions not to touch; but there were no - other foreign bodies there. THE vicrims. A gentleman who has --seen the ' whole of` the bodies furnishes the fol- lowing acount of their condition :- H M N F`nntninnr.._'I-Tend and farm umrvo1~u~ w:\.-:1|v|-llr'l?1`*'3 W.ENT\' Dl{0l'> dilulml Iakcn -1! "'10 most. vinlcm Pains. Crxnnps. >|n:oIn' h heurnlgio, uudyall unplousrmt f(`elil1R!\'ea.* \ ...rl u When Asiatic (`hr>lom am RE:\D\'1lEL1l'}F \v:1.~'th_o:_nl." |"" thousands. and saved nnlhuns In)! it was that lvhm l rm'ul0I1rc ll RE.-\DYl{ELI1'2F w:1.~'theunl." l""" milliuns tngrli :1 it was that Divine m.~}'| 3` forth this grant rouicd_y ru on-i`.\' HM! ` the earth. We were iusyurml with 2.: libility in saving the lives of all )4-n-1 platuos and pezttilcnres that rrsi.~}y an the best skill ofphysici;m.~. H1 Insurance of one doll:u"s return. I--.\ `'5 in thn.R.AD\VA\"S READY llll.lh live:-s )---`Hf 35 ,' ~ Dlajzuas mi.~v.-.|VaI1 `M-. best of ph)`z~`iciun.~. mm-mt M;-,. ( return. |-<-.wIt'1l'"_"- in thqRADWAY S READY 1u;1.n;r s-rv~`,u I SEVIDT to the alictcd human rate. we gg-.1 1--r ` in thaR.~\D\VA\"U HEAD) nr.mr.n r- W sav'_i0l'_ the 5"-~` la uussnion ol cure over y oN1~mILuoNnoL1.xns'\\`0BT . _ `A Q. ONE MILLION b0LL.\ns'\\vm~ . 8110? 851.155 W.*.`W $. 3 ....? V7 '7 U vvvwvvv v i. .-u without one dollar being .<(`\'ll_!`l"i 1`! 1'? b,:.' Having towait for rcmuncru_umI_||n1`"" 12.. old. and II expense: for_ t_urv.:;I . commission ngcnts. ndvcrusunt 5'-`."'f` c_ , this we continued to do for years \H1*h`_',: .,' nrulity of living civilized souls existed. ~- lrst, nt_our own rjsk, RADWAY S READY RAEI-I5` Ail` A `h [J O `1 I W ` Qll` Q .0{h"I`Q%R\' Vhfr dligs Qflnu I` . _ W {A {,`i8aNI)1"`()L`E Q U I W ` R R r ~ `?Z"~~`;~`:`3`-`2:"`i`~`"`1*}`: 1. _ N `V::\".l;'t:.`thX\I_:`[\:=\:dillr1 55:1- \ . 1 i`t`>unlH5M.~11` \ ei`\a~`. \ ` ` 33: . ~ _ Qgivu .` \ \ \"`. Que I-Evian co AG, 5 . . ix.` 11 th 1' rs ' md in this cIns'nfd'~`.5_ 4v* :vh:n :1} .332; :.n..:, and PRLV ENT*- 4 nftned. _ , 1065.` the 1:, 11 W! (1 _ fPr 10 W `to:-Ilgdd ivr%'`.;.m;. of um mIrVg% :,', 55:5}: ] 0 out His ml]. in plm-mu gm 3"`. the mi , mac ofllis poo Io of nll_na!|0N r bud sumoionl. in th to run! T01` W" dm H 11?`), the Inter: to return utter IIt1lI1A`l 1);'or ' eongentto I npd out hefolrie km A of `hybey, 93:3?" a::':'S"? 1``.'.2. orfIEYW:" ' I :.*:'%.'.:.'::'.': .}`:: r.';:'=.'.:.:.':.'.'3"`-'ov,.,.. % . 0 din uamn um mP".` .dr ;- We euntivo powenot W` ' ma! 0 ooploof `I 1* .~ `$.4-**""?"" IUWIUB uuuuuu Ul Iuwu Uvuuluuu -* M. H. Fontain_er-1-_Ie,ad and face cloven to pieces with sword cuts. One spear wound through the chest. I6 `M, Sin1nn._T-lend nnd fnnn nnvdred R11-\I)\' REL] l~2F was the UH i7Jz;}}}Z 5; .5ze;c};ry. 'PES'I`lLl-JS(`I:`S A ND Dmop Street, But, in yocogpicdby Wngsano .EIg.. oggogcggt 9 plain mu 1 an us uo1>Ig*.nAjrn,_..u 0 mice of Wm. Sanddn, Esq , CHAS. CRAIG. ` Propriotor PREVENTING sucxusss. LPPHIDRDIII ..._.. n....._. . v..n-.,..,.... pxllll. ul`nL':'. extncr ` INTERNAL on x'n:1usAL .. FA.-: Uluusl. Proprietor 30.4! spun: Wuuug bunuusu IIIU vuunu M. Simon-Head_and face oovdred with sword cuts; body covered -with numerous wounds; bowels protruding. u NI Thnmnnoin__-WAnA ant` fnnn irmvnn F-:0 In rel: In W M 1 DH "cm. mm !- LO `Hair- 3310: lb ; pnpnrgc ;.1 tloli, an y` Omce ca` 4 1..-- ICUUKUE day A: u` Ruin-i fcoryk : Q!` TIL uuuuzluua Wuuuuu, Iauvvcla lllUllI.lblI|l5- M. Thomassi,n---Head and face covered with sword cuts; a_ few spear__ wounds on the bddy. ' ll Nnnrnn rI`Hnrnnna;n_A nuvnip` nu! Lonnoxc, `Sept. 12.-Advioen from " Elorenu are to the eect that the `Ital- jgnftroops will enter Roman temtpry `to-day. ~Italy s ultimatum substantial- ' I-"y llllpd the Pope of his temporal power. -Il`H.'. Imgl nlithlinn of the Roman ter- .E_avet21' I PATIm "I'll? ` Tra rL' c T` , [(91 u,_[ H} `;jGonAenI`. .' 507.1 Solis ;ILMf'n~; "m:`u;;|:d`;;n;;."i`I::;x.1J;1.ssin-A sword cut through the back of the neck. (6 M (In f`.hn|rnnin:n__T.nf'f chin n5 an irris V. DILAW an:-I-.. rliate )1 I?CI'.1_' SA: 1{t'v%9 FOR we. `I87 3",` , Wu Inn; 1.. UIIIUI-ISII BIIU UGUI UI |I|C IIUUIXC M. do Chalmaisin-Left side of the face cut away; eyes scooped out; numerous wounds" in the body and extremities. ' u `Il-.l__.._ J- f`L_I...-!,!.. A 1, _, M . '1:ii CA1 . HST rristi Madame de Cha1maisin-A deep sword out across the face, Just below the_eyes; le arm and side hacked with sword cuts. ll T.1_AL_._ I`L,..--_.'-._ Ql___II ,1 , ,_ VVIIII GVVUIV-I DI-(LDC Father Cheverier-Skullc1oven in several places ; chest undabdomeu laid open ; bowels_pm1r_uding. ` H 'l`hn nnfnn szlinnncnd in nnntnin (`mar Vllcll , | \I'VI;I-kI|\ UI_U\`IlI5I The coffins supposed to contain four of the Sisters were filled with charred pieces of esh and bone. H Mr, 'Prn}nnnnnH' Rncainn Quyn-A IIIUUU3 Ul IlUIl Ell uvuc. T Mr. Protopopo} Russian, Sword cut ve inches long on the left snde of "head ; 9. spear wuond through the chest and one on the left hip. _ T , (K Nlrn Drnfnnnnr H'__RnAuv H541-n'lIn CH UIIU Ull |IlU ICIU Illllt Mrs. Protopopc'- --Body 1i'tTera1ly_ covered with sword cuts spear wounds. Mr Rnnnnff R|mm'nn_._T-Tend nanny- UUVCIUU VVILII BWUILI GUI- apuur wuuuuu. Mr. Basso`, Ru.ss1an--Head cover. ed with sword cuts, chest pierced with numeroushpeur wounds. C` R/Incl nl fhn lmnh.-an nvnvn in an asp`, LI UUIUIUUQ DVVCI VVUU II\Il Most 01 the bodies were in an ad- vanced nlage of decom'pos1tfion,'-having been probably a good deal exposed to to the sun on the banks of the river. They were all more or less naked,` ex- cept Mr. Thomassin and wife. _ (5 Tl in I-nnnu-int` that Ann Inlnn.-L-n nu-tr` hula `IIIIUU GIVIIU I As a proof that the Chinese general-. ly knew of the _intended_ attack, it may be mentioned that for several days pre- viously parents had been coming by `day and night to take away their children from the schools; so that out of about four hundred and lly, only abouttwo hundred remained on the day of the re. ` The thirty. who were found smothered must` have run into . the Theshoplreepers about the Sisters place had for some days been removing from their shops. . The Chifoo, or head city magistrate, had posted a proclamation similrar to those at Chinklang, and tending to excite the people against the vloreigners._,H-. B. M.'s consul called , the attention of Chung How to-this l proclamation on the 1811:, three clear days before the outbreak, requesting him to pacify the people, as the Chifoo s :tnr`bance in t_he,ci ty. On tl.e;20tlrhe -. again wrote- -and for the third ,time,, on the morning of the 2l'st, `the`consul`-eddressed- an urgent deepatch gto, `Chung How, but received " "iThein5can nn`:amht Al in mm: vaults on the first alarm being given. - ' proceedings were creating great dis-; no `reply J`anyQor his communications." `I'll nor: 1'6 1-`An name: In nzmunn. ' ..n . ucyu L_I.llo LIIUIUBEGIII Il_llLl Wl`lUo It js reported that one hundred and eighty` children were brought to the yamen the day ofthe massacre ; thirty children were found smothered in vaults, supposed to be those either of the Church or European hospital. I consider that between fty and sixty people must have perished in the Sis- ters place alone. _ . 5` Ann nu-nnrfhnl Ilsa n"|:l`|QCl\ lInl1:||In' IIU IUPI IV lily Ul Illl UU!lllIIlIlI|I3Il|UIlIn . Thfeto out be no_do1bt at all about the conniyinco. at sshfcnuthorities at A this maggots, qrapven if itdid `not o_rigi- . note" wing: was-perfectly wigh in `their p9q;~.,_ 1lif.;dowq.|ll (Ii: 1.; of. ; I dn*-;::th-;.?4_'!!.r9 -% it vr~ _ TE-`ifL.JJw}3'iii'iIfi3 iifb} .`T 5:: ` 7 to, "-27 } `)!:"3` nunma Tl-ll nqniu. :_._.:_Z____ . __ move a_ nger in ' this dxreetnon. but `traeted the urgent eppea}8 0_f "10 British consul with superenhous con- tempt. No sooner, however, 1185 '9 atrocious deed been done then the au- thorities began to awake to 1 sense ..r ...t...o oh... 1...! Anna- and to dread ' The thorities began` to aware we cause of what they had done, and to 1 the cons uences. eghinese authorities, cowardly as they are cruel, have betrayed abject fear of the consequence ol what they have done in many ways since the dreadlul'occurrence took place. _ They have requested the French Munster at Pekin to name his own terms (or come pensatton. They have asked the Rus- sian friends of the deceased here to name their compensation,` but where properly answered that they would know that from the Russian authorities. At Teltu they had couriers waiting, and _ twohours before the arrival of the ; Opossum gunboat on the 26th her _ Majesty s consul had a letter requesting mm run? in sum the rzunboat to re Ma]esty's consul mm a letter Icliucauus him not to allow the gunboat fire upon the city. V To-day again (27th) his exeellency has uked the British Con- sul to apply for the acting appointment of .French Consul,when they two could settle all matters between them. _Al- together, it seemsas if the nntiveTau- thorities had taken leave of their senses. 1: 1 .._.I-..-4....A ..:..l.o Du-tumonnt nhnnnln, il\O| llleS nau laxen luuvu Ul Lucu auuaua. I understand eightPtotestantchapeIs, in and about the city are looted; sixteen `places 01 wors_hip.in alloare said to have _ been destroyed . "Many Catholic Chris- tians are said to be murdered a_n.i thrown` into the river; we have seen a good many bodies oating down with tho M... No Protestant converts have g00Q many nuulca uvuuub uuvvn unu- the tide. No Protestant converts been k1lled,'eo far as is known, but they` have been beaten, and their houses pil- laged. the Chinese afterwards offering to sell them the property they had -e..I- .97 I1 llpu Inc :1} or In: unupuuau rvvvvlu f -Plie local authorities of the Roman -ritory, however, are to remam undis- turbed by'lh`e Italians, and the govern- ment announces its wish to concur with anTypower in ' guaranteeing the independence of the Pontiff. 11-..- v...... c....o 19 :A rlaeminh BU uvun -uvun ---V r.-r--.J ,7_,' stolen" _'1`he'Protestant missionaries of Shan- ghai, Immediately aet the massacre, sent to the.sur.viving Jesuit: the _fol- . lowing letter of condolence :-- n In Ilia nnnv-sinned` Protestant l0Wlng IGLLUI U1 uuuumcuuw .-- We, the undersigned" Protestant ` clergyman and missionaries residing at Shanghai, lose no time in writing to assureyou of your profound and sin- cere sympathy on the present occasion. At a time like this one unanimous Ieelo ing of common sorrow lls ourhearts. The loss of the devoted men and women, who have been so barbarously sacriced at Tientsin, is a loss to all Christendom. Deep and terrible,how- ever, as is the calamity, we cling to the promise of Our Lord Jesus Christ, that L1. mill Inn with His hnnnv neonle to the PTOKIIISU Ul. Uur uulu acaua uullub, unu- He will be with His happy peoplqto the end of the world, and we are comforted by the teaching of ecclesiastxcal his- tory, which assures us that `the olood at may-turn in the stand` nf th church. l0l'y, wmcu uaaluca us uuu. ' um uluuu .of martyrs is the seed` of the church. We pray that ful`. reparation for the pastand better pxotectiou for the future may _be secured for those engaged in the spread of the_re|izion `of Christ throughout the Chinese Empire. u'm...v....r...: I..1v.,=. 1s27n - |.||nfu5uuuu ulo vlllucav Jauslluvn Chafnghai, July 5, 1870." ' Thomas McUlatchie, M.A., Canon of E St. John s Cathedral, Hong Kong.` a and Missionary of the Ch. Mission- 1 ary Society; Charles Henry Butcher, I M.A.,Canon of St. John's Cathedral, Hong Kong,.B,ritish Consular Chap lain, Shanghai; William Muirheed, George S. Owen, James- Thomas members of the London Mission; .1. _ W. Lambuth, Young I. Allen, mem- ber of the Wesleyan Epis. Church C Missison; U. S, A.; J; M. W. Fam- ham, Am. President Mission ';'Ke_1r Kreyer, Robert Nelson, Presbyterian. . Am. Prot.. Epis. Mission, Shangai; C E. W: Syle, Seaman's Chaplain; John Wherry, Am. Presbyter. Mission, Shanghai. ' ' - A To the Clergymn nd inembers of the Protestant Mzssion, residing at Shanghai; `I'__' ,___I._ A- nL_ .-.- -.- ...-...-a.-_.-, Gentleman,-In' reply to the letter which you havehad the goodness to address to us jointly, yesterday,we have the honour to inform you how far we have been moved by the token of your sympathy, and how far again we have appreciated the -high sentiments on your part that prompted it.` Your mark oi sympathy has been a double pleasure to us, since we have been painfully grieved by some correspondence publish- ed in the papers, the char_acter of which is not less deplored for the falseness of the recital than for the ill-wi|l display- " ed and for the insinuations contained We might havefimmediatcly re-estah- lished the truth against perversion; and ` trusting .to the sound common sense ot the public, and feeling sureithat truth must come out under any circumstances, we had preferred keeping silence- However bitter is our sorrow, yet `it is no small consolation for us when we reflect that God, who ever knows how to bring good out of evil, knows also how to change for His `greatest `glory these present lamentable occurrences so , saddening tojeverv heart. No doubt I the blood of so many innocent victims, so barbarously shed, must rise up to the 1 Altar of the'.Lamb, and cry loud on our f behalf tillit obtains for us the sole ven- geance we wish for, viz :-the better spreadof thetrue light on these people now living under the shadow ofdeath ; the greater freedom for the better exer- cise of works of charity towards the suffering, and principally towards the `little ones who were, for our Divine Saviour, objects of such singular affec- tron. . e ' , no A . Q- justified innocence over calumny; but ' IIVIII _ . A. AYMERI, prelre Lizarist H. BASUIAN, S.J. ' - E. Lsmosmsn, Procurator of Messions Etrangeres. A Chineseoiciul report says that - the massacres arose from a belief emong the people that the missionaries and Sisters of Charity were getting hold of children, women and men, in order to kill them and make use of their eyes or hearts to prepare medicine. '1`he Collingwood Bulletin complains that a large quanity of hay and about 900 lbs. of gunpowder are at this pre- A sentmoment, and have been for a_ con- siderable time, stered to getherin Col- lingwood drillshed ! Not onlyare these dangerous materials placed under the same roof, but the doors of the building have actually been'-let`t- open day and night, and it has become the resort "of .both_ men and women ofquestionable character. The mater has been taken up by the Town Council. At the meeting on Monday night the whole subject was discnsed, and the Mayor was requested to_notiiy Mr. Hogg, com- mander of the collingwood Battery, ' under whose charge the drill shed is placed. to have the powder removed immediately, and in the event of non- compliance, he was authorised to tele- graph to the military authorrtes for in-y structions. In the meantime the Coun- cil erderedia watch tobe placed over the shed night anddey, so as to guard against accident. . t` ` hundted yards head during` ft.-dry sea L The cataractnconlly diacoverdd in lj` 1 S gritisfl; guianuysouth Amrion, winch . ' _` , _ _- V war in 1'8. " ft In W. - . *; =` 3 . ; L` "_ x . _4.... ..m% r.;.`f,2 .'I3 2?.o.'. ...'3:so`3 F3U1TS.1 V'EG13TABLES.;W1'rH F1sH.GAME POULTRY. acc.. IN The volume of water passiAng_bver the 7 .- " M 1 SEASON-. . . . -T falls in savonty-eight fo_ol'_deep and one 8 ~ mi .H .B` . = Ga r ,8moked` a b agar Gard I am. act: a 149} _ o _ , -rug`:-1:` ~nft.11`:p run: A x? A xrv. mn- Thu Culnninl Gnvnvmmn. i. ........, ' JIIIIUPUUUUUUU VI lI|O L UIIDIIII NEW>YORK, Sept. 13,-'-A despalch irom London, dated yeaterday,says: | -- - __--:.--.l :._ 41.2.. nun than uuuuluu yului 3 luau uuuug lneu son. The Culoninlgvermeut in I Jug militias Io: vlqytort. `REPLY. M-dry ' I I|'}I'I(`l#> T. s. M{Dl3`FA'l"l`, THE ELEPHANT HOUSE. ORILLIEA, = TEA.- |CLO"'FI:iivr1G.',W'_r'5E'5'i'5'Ci"IfS':_./>.`f{D SHOES.` Bl 10W prices, I: u an nus : ,G]E_ .0`}1fj}RY ALMOiT G1%EN AWAY.', - --I-_--. Lnnnnna-T urn nln and lllffid to do 80. *U1"lUY..I.I3..[`1.ll..l. ..LJL.uJ.u.uu .u.. -\AJt. - JBJJMW .. -- I -sell Goods cheap because `I am ableand determined prots and quick returns is my motto. . AT THE ELEPHANT. . m ..- I11 3 `nlI"(`h`I-'n'l1T"A ' l amAcHgmE1 IIUILI. uuuuuu, uuusu ,uuu:.uu,,....,... . Advices received in this cnty'th1s ll morning, dated Orvieto, September 11, state that the population of the Province l of Viterbo have originated an l_!I3lll`-, rectionary movement of a formidable V character. Shouts of `Long live the I King of Italy, are heard on all sides. I `The male population are armed, and are formed into guerrilla bands for the urpose of harrassing the Papal zouaves.- ` fheselatter are stationed at Viterbo, Monteascone. and Valentano. The gendarmes have disarmed the insur- xectionista, and the King of Italy has guaranteed the maintenance 0! order. :1 AA": A . . . - n n n:I!n!` rrnfn Fliirnnca. 512-tf ' \J.a.u \a-_.___ GRoCER1`i+:[%`s':27.e`best in uie County , _ p _ l'\l`I-I \lIII-: \| un-ww, Besides encore of others of equal importance. Among the numerous attachments furnished with each machine without extra charge, is`Locliman s Patent adjustable hammer, which can be set to hem a hem of any width. The only thing of the kind attached to any machine in the Market. We also furnish plxinhemmer, Braider, Quilter, &c. The price of machine complete, warranted for one year in writing," is $32. A reasonable advance is made to this price, when time is given for payment. - _ ` AGENTS-'1`-. E. Rawsou, Barrie; W. W. Ellis, Bradford; Geo.|`Nunn, General Wholesale Ac-want nqnn ` Agent. i _ - A _. . And I take this opportunity thanking 1 `nage they have bestowed, co < call their m} Which I oer as lbw a any house 1 few of the Q r v TEAoonoo;o0OI0U HYSQNunIo;oIol0|" llllluutuvu vuv u ......... _- Advices received from Florence, ' dated the 11th of September, state that the entire country is deeply agitated. Italian ags are everywhere displayed,` and placards upon which is inscribed the motto, ` Long live Victor Emman- uel. are visible in the cafes, and on the corners of every street. A large meet- ing was held last evening at Modena in favour of the` occupation of Rome. 11 A .I....'....o..l. Aatn Winn-nr-.A, at mid- VERY GOOD HYSON........ GUNPOWDER TEA......... .Do _Do ......... THETBEST TEA. . . . . . . .. . . .. PAT.PAlLS,each............ BROOMS,_each;...........;. `I T.`1\l'\ Manujzcmreu. U'_l,' n ALJDULV uv n .4-.. ., --., _...-..,,,.. , , AS attained _the proud pniition of being the leading Machinein the Dominion of Canada . I owes its wonderful success to its inherent good qualities. Thse qualities are I that Biscuits, Candies, Nuts, Almonds, Spices, Pickles, Sardines, Lbbsters, O_y_st_ers, '__(_3apned_1_?ru_it, Slajgd Q11, Coru_Starch, &c., all of IJLWUILLUS, Vwuulvu, -I mun, - .. Lbbsters,Oysters,Canned Fruit, Salad 01!, Corn Starch, < . which _will be sold at a trifle above cost. Q35-Q-vnnvnuv It anyway 1 cc?- \I van: sou-. .. ;1\4'2LUNI_5'1:%%"1a*]ii;'L %s NEW STORE -...- A -D-1w-cw.-ru _err--n_1=n=~.-1" 1=aA1:.1:z'r1':x l*`lllJl'l` JARS co SYLVESTER S PATENT GRAIN ORADLES. aw THE CHEAPMEATHOUSE FWD Em'!Bo9 Informs h i4sA friehds ghg public, pnaltmha .has_ removed to _ in tavour or me uccupuuuu u. .w...e. A despatch dated Florence, at mid- night, last night, states that orders were given for the Royal troops to on- ter Rome without unnecessary delay. LONDON, Sept. 12.-The Daily Tc- egraph has especial despatch stating` that an arrangement for the occupation ofthe Papal territory has been agreed to and a plebiscitum is to be taken, by I which the inhabitants are to decide for _ the Pope or King as civil ruler. The decision will be bindinglon both. In the meantime Italian troops will hold ltoman territory until the voting is over. and if the result is adverse to the King he will withdraw. The Papal towns are sending petitions .to the Italian go- hvernmcnt for protection. Naples urges the King not to hesitate to make Rome the capital of the nation. The official V Journal at Florencejusties the occupa- tion of the patrimony of St. Peter, maintaining that it is as necessary for the Pope as for ltzily. The journal hopes the pontiff will accept the guar-. dianship ofthe Italian government. 1'1.-..un.w' Rant- 12.--The Pena has IIIIUKIHU [H3 IHCIICII III: pl.l|l7Jvl4lC, @118` III _I8_ IBIIIUVBQ I Ifing s H `:Block.1 *Q3w:g/eld ' Street, % OHE;APf1?.313.'1 I`L?-.N ANiYT;- .% 'BIr|ii_e,VA|:guat_10|C1870. `- " ` EMS ! EQEGEME GROCER!E S} Manufzctured by WILSON BOWMAN 4} 00-: Hdmm 0"?-y __, --_. 2-- _: ;-:.... n... x....::n.. llanhinnin the Dominion Canm Next to B(qlley a: Hofel, v.-lkxierdhe will have on hand a constant supply of 'f.:_>, I I .t cannot be beat in Orillia,` or any otherjplaoer Another 10: of that fine avored, low priced (70c) Tea, just to hand. Try it. .._-.: --4-1-3 .. . . ,. xv . `.-\.-\.\*\.\.\.\\-\.` *-*~\`~`-\`~.\.\\\\.~.\.x\\\ Plase cm and see our display on_SATURDAY, the 18th ins.,a: :_; j._:-- -1- up.` -1-V---n-_-C-Cl 4-sq--1 ;-ca dlansnlp U1 UIU llullau BUVUlIl|llC|A|n LoNDoN,' Sept. 12.-'I`he Pope has sent a protest to the Powers against the occupation of his territory, but will not resist by arms. He is coming to Eng- land in a British frigate, and Arch- bishop Manning is making preparations for his reception. `M.-uy Vnnv r:nl'. 1R_._..'T`hn 7`11.])ung

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