Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Oct 1871, p. 4

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. 1 Mo'.e'llar has done his fall ploughing, and_ ' ' now preparing for harrowing ~--J`"nes in the House. _ 5 ' SI! John has at last done something ~ for Kingston ; he has visited it. Con-. 9 sequently Kingston in happy. 3' AIJ l`l'..I|...... an nnninnnt nlllhnfitv. .?_'V __i OITTINWARE, COAL OIL, &c.,.$0 ?-.vo 11 kinds of: epairbzg` done and all work warranted sw|nc15#ii|us.| Old Bras, Copper and Raghaken in exohnngq Bun-ie.1869. T _ 19-ly t }READER-! E?L%I|JE`{IE>1LI\`I1@ A-MILES! GENERAL .GROCERIES,. ' Crockery, G1assware,j` &c \I:. n- rnnK1m&FJnnu.,| 0:'rFirst-class Flou"r always on hand. .\l! deaioi-iptionn ofblpnk forghs for th'is' Opny; promptly {mod for uertioe. Leg'a;_,Forms sag ` Banking and Promiupry NoteIoonuu'n.!y o any. _ What a prosperous land this is, when :1 man with an income of $3,000 can save $350,000 in fteen ymrs. V X `In View of the present strike, it Is an open question whether the tailor or his smoothing-iron is thegoose. _ - -. 01'? -1r,,|_ L... __ 9:,-A22 Goods dgzwmz wzthout idezay. O11ILi.1A '1~E'I'1Y nsslpivs. ` An 3..-..'.:...:...... `..-4Z.'T;. . 2'__. __ 'e...` .L':_'` n l13nu'I;nr(3i1m1J:AtIIJtF1 as-tronnccosp AND clams .55? `Ems _CELEBEAT~ED COCOA. Dr. Slaven begs to announce the arri- vul of a choice assortment of all the A requisitesof 9. first class |nnuc AND BOOK STORE.| Just 'eceived a large consignment of the most fragrant and exquiute {rLon1LIm:} THE BUCK 3: STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Is replete with all the latest editions 01 Foreign and llome-Literature. The recent productibns of the most e.ninent authors and novelists. ..'*l. glish and American Ma- gazines. Illustrated Pa- T pets of all kinds. -EIIID R ally. TEL IWIN .....!!_&!n'Es! Incluhing Lubin`s, Rimimel's, Evans and Mr rcer s, and Atkmson s _Ylank and White Rose Perfumes. I This new Toilet Discovery removes instantly every offensive odour from the breath, and cleanses the teeth V from all impurities, and makes |ToILETAnT1cL`iv:s.| I816 Manual Owen Sm.-e_l, Next to the Bank of Connncrce. __.:.l'\.j_. Wholesale % & % Retail. |PERFUMEs,l ;ARRlF. STEAM GUN AND TIN uanuuoronv, . ad A H33 in} addition tozhis sto ck'o_f geneul __`I-____.j All}.-Avvwvl awn.-.v.. V- ...-...-...- ~' It is said that an individual thorough-. 'Jy carbolized with Canadian whisky will lust longer than an Egyptian `mummy. Subjects with which to test aha experiment are not at all source. 11,. `n.__-....7.. _....o....... .3` L...l....... Ll; ' If you are iri want of goodcheap Ah enlixely haw and elegant assort- ment of Alhzms, Porlmonaies, Ladies and. u`entlemen`s Satchels, &c.3 You cannot do better thari go to J . PUL:|;.7AN,~ -..--_..___._-- g COFFEE. RAISLNS, CURRANTS, III`! 0! `ll 88 SWECIFES 0_|'!lgB KTOVCS, `And imgraut as the rose; The gums assume x_1 lovely tint, And freshness too, disclose. - - Bub health and beauty it improves- Ad .13 greatly to the mien, ~ While! all admit the virtue-of , 'l :e migrant. " FLORI[;INE. The breath he sweet-as cringe groves, `And mmraut as the rose: - NORTHERN: AA VANCE; B%ARRiET The Newfou_ndl`a_nders, are said to be -very happy Ihis season over an extra- _ ordmarily large catch of seals. --- ... n . . _ A, _. And qll kinds of AmvIn;u':IEo:;. or mic cn`o1qEs'r BRANDS. ' Itre and upadultrated ed to hand .0. lat 9'33: `Cook, Parlor and ox ALSO{ AZ;~:i~ non `Ram_inbr thb Sign of the] `AND WHISKIES. Kept.'a1so on hand.` I, . T .3. 001: H. B. sLA v1:N, IIAITAIIIJI -...v- .-.. D -.,_, John Hussey, of New" York, has re- ceived in gold medal for saving the life ofa drowning horse. -..... ..- 1--1 -nag` fm;;.;m..,| Issss _|'E|'.|BT.!4|`-.."..7\ ---u-: t 22- - --- _ ..__:- ;ViIl be found complete with all hie latest Novelties, Wqbny nothing but ' ' the latest Styles. ` A W. T. &. C_Q S MILLINREY DEPARTMENT! This department under the manage- ment of Miss Corrigan, one of the most fashionable Milliners in Canada, is not equalled north of Toronto All - the ladies who formerly went to the city to nrchase their Millinery are now sup- lied from our establishment. A choice selection now on hand. All the latest Novelties now in stock. No other establishment in Orillia has ever been able to compete with `us in his department. See those beautiful Satin Stripoe, the latest styles, _and only place in the Village where they can be purchased. Pfint Department . White `Goods in all the different makes. White Sheetings, Plain and Twilled. White Pillow Casings. Every descrip- tion of Muslius.` Irish Linens. Linen and -Cotton Diapers. Table Linens. Table Napkins. Kobe Dresses.4Infants Waists. Insertions, &c. 33 and 36 inch Lyhster Gottons. .A `very heavy 12 inch sheeting, imported by ourselves. We don t think there is anything ti) equal it in` this place. Thdowner of Goldsmith Maid. Mr. V1-I. N. Smith, is said to have $250,000 invested in horse esh. W5 g6` .u lntg ulacuulu Illll. nu, Iv--II t onto aim we can undexsell any , i?h_: eatgbhshinent 'lzns\v_u1_a;e. ; [GREY SHEETINGI Buy'it}ictly_rf'ar can, not even taking `30 days as is usual-pmonz 68311 501"- We} get A large. diaatfount al.Id.bI|Y -Wi A.t*."..`....u..`o .95. nun Iindalaall anv _W.AT._ 3. cos C 63 WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT! W. T. &. CO S' g `NIITIIIN IIBPARTMBNT H Kid Gloves, a splendid sissortment. Ladies , Misses ; and Childrcn s Gloves, in all the different nlak-es and styles. Ladies , Misses and Children s Hosiery. Ladies Corsets in great variety. Knit-` ting and Mending CoLtons,all numbers. Laces and Trimmings very choice. A choice selection `of Valeneiennes Laces just received direct from England. In this departlent will be fdund avery large stock ot'C"aina, Stpne and Com- monwmje, Glass viii; of"a_1l ddscnptiop. This department will always be found replete with pure fresh groceries- Teas for 45, 50, 60, '70, "I5 and 80 cents. `om Dollar Tea 'excels any team in the village; A trial will convince all that our teas are not equalled by any other establishment. We have also an extra ne Black Tee on hand, ' Sugars of ell kinds in stock. Pure Coffees, Rai- sins, Currants; Pickles, Spices, and everything usually kept in an grocery department willbelound at our store at extraordinary low prices. %w.'r. &. co*s In this department will be found the largest,*chu1cest and best selected stock ofcloths in Orillia. There is not a store in Orillia that can show the stock we do. We have now in stock over 75. pieces of cloth, comprising all the very latest novelties, and which we offer at 20 per cent. below the usual prices. If you want Cloth for either Coat, Vest or Pants, don t purchase before seeing on - rich stock of goods. , * ....--. ._-, -,, , The Arizona Miher co'mp|ains fhat` the Apaches are decreasing its subscrip- tion list at the rate often ucalps pet and mum. w.% 1'. 81. cos Grocery Department! Our stock is the 1aigest,.cheapeat and best stock in T the place, comprising Batts, Calf, Pebble, Goat, beulskm, and Prunella. Men s heavy Boots, Kipp Boots, Calf Boots. Men s Kidd and Pmuelln Gaiters.- Boy s wear in great variety. ' W. T. 3.. co*s BO0T&SHOE DEPARTMENT `w. `T. 81. co"s % `C'roc_Itery Glassware; :_I3:E;PA:t'r::"`EN-r w. 1'. a Leo's` W. T. .84. CO S w. 'r.% & CO S OR1LLIA. ' , K _ In the dairy regions. of New Ymk' and New England, cheese celebra- tions are now in fashion, where huge; cheeses are exhibited. {JUST RECEIVED \E"1)WAnDs k Wedding, Ginz s Baby; |w- CANADIAN ALMANAc's| |0;`rDiarics far1871 at Half Prz'ce..0| German Conquest of England, The Sunday School Organ. (SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BOOKS] `!Ba__n'ie, July 12th, 1871. Whipping-posts are being re-:=..:tab`n=.-h - ed in various parts of Virginia, an many uflhe prisoners are ;`:~.i(1 in p.~'c:'er `whipping to imprisonment.- - 1 II .I ..1 T __,.1 `CURE OF BRoN0HI'1s. Q... \.J . Snrirarxxcnn. J. C. Cnvuennum, Esq. This is to certify thatabout three years ago I became ailiicted with Bronchitis which lasted about eighteen months. Iwrs so alicted for the want of breath that it was very dilcult for me to speak and in the night time frequently throwing the clothes of and raising in the bed to keep from strangling. I tried three of the most eminent` physicians in the County of Northumberland for about a year without receiving nny benet. In factl continued getting worse all the time. At. last I was advised to try the Great Shosho~ noes Remedy. I bought a bottle of it, and when it was about nished I began to feel it little better. Icontiuued to use ituntil I had taken three bottles, when, to my satisfaction, I found that I was as well as ever} had been previous toimy illnesl, and have been so ever since. . JOHN SILVER. Sworn before me at Smitheld, this 6th day of April, A.D., 1870. V J. M. WELLINGTON. J.P. or April, 18.11., man. WELLINGTON, -_____ WONDERFUL CURE or` LUNG DISEASE. . Bnouxmm, April 5th, 1870. J. C. CeA1mmr.Am. EsQ.-Sm,-~This is to certify that my wife was very low with lung_dis- ease. The Doctor." had given her up. He said her lungs were tubercled, and medicine could not help her. Asa last resort, I purchased a bottle of -the Great Shoshonees Remedy. At the expiration of two days, her symptoms were decidely better. She continued toimprove so rapidly that by the time she had taken one hot tle she was able sit up. By the continuance of the remedy she was perfectly restored to health. `Von muv nnhlish the facts for the benet Of 01'. `~ \ dg.[`his Medicine is pleasant and safe ta'tal-te, and 3, wan-anted,and may positively be relied upon to make a permanent cure ot all diseases at the Throat, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive Organs, am. 6512., as well as` Scrolula, the various Skin Diseases, Human, and all diseases arising lront lm urity ofthe Blood, xcepting the Thifd Stage of onaum tlon. Fur_.eri'nt'ormation, with full directions or using the Great Shn-Ihonees Remedy 55 Pills, and containing Testimonials and Certi- cates of Cures. can obtained by securing the Ttreaties, the Hit -book, or the Almanac and inculars from a y respectable Druggist in the Dominion-tree. ~ - Price of Remedy in large V Bottles ' ' $1. '1 tllsp'er Boz25 cta. 7 HE Subscriber begs to inform the inhnbitgnta of Burie, and the Tnvellin Public, that be`hu_ on hand HORSES And UGGIE8 for BIBE, at modente chm-gen; '0qnvonnou to Orillin and Penetnngninhone. I1 I: nnndov the remedy she perxccny reswrou Io ueauu. `You may publish the facts those similayly alicted; _ '1'. C. BRA` WN. Episcopal Methodist Minister. That the Gtuurr Snosnonm-:s REMEDY AND PiLLs ofthe Emmen! lndatn Medicine-Man, Doctor LewisJosephiis,ofthe Great Tribe ot`Sho_shonees, British Co|tm.bin,is working: the most mnrvelous and astoninhing Cures the World ever ho-nrd of. Never in the aunals"ot'Canadian Medical History has such success attended the introduclionot` any medicine herelotorc. WHY? QIMDI v (2.... mm as... v..t....1.I.. nnliun anmlininnl WHY`! SIMPLY Because the Valuable active : modicinal vegetable ingredients, (some of which we will mention, such asthe Extracts of Wild Cherr Burk, Podophvllum, .Tuniper',Qunssia,Smnrtwee , Dandelion, Hyoscyamus, C3i.pound Extract of Culocynlh, Jnlap, socotrine-`A|oes, Capsicum, .4-c. one ) which enter into the composition of the combined medicine, are such and soharmnniously classied and compounded, that itisefnade the most searchin curative iii the Known 'orld, and can- not help utacton the system in aler satisfactory and desirable manner. No mnttgwlyiat vour ail- ment may be, or how long standingnt will nd the spot and astc-niah yui by tho rs id ' manner in which you are restored to p'.:*~:ct ealth and full vlnnr- \ '1 I3` For Sale by all Dmggisli and Dealer: in Medn mo. Aannre son Buns,-'-Masra. A. V. v.Im.p Ar. Ca. nnd 1`. W. Geo:-zen. Orillia--Mr` Bu.axx,-`-Maura. A. v. Palmer 65 Cao, and T. W. Geo:-gen. J. W. Sl_uven.. Co|lmgwood-Mr. Carpenter. 'W'.nIdlnla Annn.--Mesars. Lvman. Elliott & ll :4 s I It is not probable now 1123.`. Ila Luc.".f` Legislature will strike {on a hE;:,!x:,-r :-.!- ; Ilowuuce, as the only Strilusx 2n the: House has been unscated. % I o n ,,.,.'. As ayouug lad aged about 18, nz..*.:- ed Josiah Sloem3u,was, on `.`fiu- sd-.13` moruiug,coupling some shafts in thr. basement of Mr. Hilliard s mill, his coat became caught. inrthe gearing, and he was so rapidly and forcibly twisted round the shafrthat his olothes-of ' strong Iweed--were literally torn to ,water been fully let on, he could not \'_ iwoidbeing torn to pieces. As it was T .'.he is much bruised, and one shoulder di_slo`oated5.th9'dislocation was reduced ' under chlorolorm, and his other injuries 1 attended to by Dr. 0'SuIlivar'i;, He is l.-,-Peterbaro Refpiew. L . . gieces from off his back. Had -lhe W. Sl_uven.. UoIlmgwood-Mr. unrpenler. Whdgllale ont:,--Messrs. Lyman,El|iotl& Coqbunspaug Watson. Toro_nlo. ' - 837-ly `3ll'l'lO, August, 1866. plasr-cuss Boxnnn AND nxammron AT.I_ V ` Clan Campbell, Gamasagammon, Raalwqy Station, Barrio. At greatly vreduced prices. AT 5 CENTS EACH. The Iland Neighbours, .L\l\Ihav --u--. ....-.. -..._..-._- Mr. Adam Crooks says his Vcommit- tee had a greater weakness for ru- freshments than any other committee he ever saw or heard of. o ' . -I Calbinism by Froude, A large stock of `The Silent Partner, V-vfg. n. 0120337 an ` 28- \lLlL` VI LIIUIVJLIJJJ-IICJLV, LVUPIJ 1' III)` . lie, Acconntui, Oonveynncer, Broker, Vcluator, Land Insurance and Gqueral - Agent, Orillin, Ont. Oire, on Goldwater Street next door to Dr. Ramsay. Wild and improved Land: in the surrounding countries, also: num- ber of benutifully situated village . lots and homes. in Orillia. for sale. Snecinl Attention; l.' 0! DQIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIOII Vl_llIxI,.l0II IIQ bonus, in Orillia, forsale. Special attention paid to the collection of Promissory Notes, Ao- eonnts and Rentsond rom taremittancesmade. Business agencies in the p nclpal cities in Eng- land, Ireland, Scotland and Germany. Ref- rences:-.-Hon. D. L. McPherson; Hon. John Simpson, President ofontuio Bank, Bowman- ville, Hon. Frank Smith, Senators. The Hon. H. 0. Cameron, Prov. Secretory , J. D. Edger. Esq., Banister ; Angus Morrison. M. P:, Toron- to; T.D. l!cConkey,.M. P. W. D. Ardegh, M. P. P. Barrie: Wm. Fitzimmons, M.P.P. Brock- ' ville;Jno. Morrison, M.P. Woodville; A. P. Gockburn, Esq., Wm.`_. Beatty, Esq., Parry Sound; J. H. Perry, Esq.,Whitby; Drs. Corbett, Elliott and Ramsay, and the editors of the Whitby Chronicle, Barrie Examiner, and Bracebridge Northern Advocate," and A. Oli- ver,M.P.P.Ingersoll. ' N. R`.-T)iviainn Court hnniness in the Conn- ver, n1.r.r. mgerson. N. B;-Division Court business in the coun- ties of Simcoe, Ontario, and the District. of Mus- koka attended to. Lands valued and reported -van - upon, upon. . Any orders left with Mr. Thomas Goifatt. J|'-. `Hudson Bay Compnny s agent M. Orillia, will receive: immediate attention. Orillia, June 28th, 1871. 28-ly duo vvvn u-an V: --nu... `ICU It is said that Darwm, in 0. revised edition ofhis book, will point to the Canadian Clear Grit circus _as_ present- mg a support of his theory. nu, ,, , _A,,,,, A__1__ ;n 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __'_-__- -K1'____ lflgog an, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, C'abz'7zet Make?` and Undertaker. Spring Mattresses, Family Sewing Machines, Ooiiiu Trimmings, Room Paper, Window Blinds, Framed Pictures, School Books, Concertinas and lielodcons, Ladies Work Boxes,Wriling Desks, Toys and Fancy Articles, Children's Carriages. - _ ' Snshes. Doors and Blinds. Imnt nn hnnd and |HOU_SEHOLD FURNITURE,` U!H'l'l8gG5u Sashes, Doors and Blinds, kept on hand and made to order. Peter Street, Orillis, C.W. _ 4&- __:... | 0HN c." MMULLEN, Noguyrub. ` lic. Accountant. Onnvevnncei-_ Rrnluu-. `THOMPSON & LYNN PHOTOGRAPHERS! 1;unlop St., Two doors East qf the Bank` of Toronto, Barr2 c,T Ont. hATESTsTYLK| "'D "' '"l'I"" " `'7' '"'`'.I` . . There were onl7yT47 larceniesin New York on Wednesday, whereupon the _ papers congratulate the people 9n the improved condiliwonv of aairs. _ u 1. .-_ __:.1 aL..4 .. :....l...:.!.'...1ol...-.........L, LI.D'--y PITIOIII IIIDQ II In FIG P38111150` 1210:: the Pin H511, lately occupied by Mr`. L-Wllt POD, - A T 37; And COLOURED, if required, in Oil or - Indian Ink. UUUIX AUUUUII 1', HUID UR Ul'K1li!WlUl, will please call in at onceand settle the same or said Accounts. &c.,will be placed in Court for collection. .".l`he loss arising by the latore making the abovepgoceedixig neoeunry. V WM; HUNTER, Cnntnn '1` Him-o. Barrie, July 12th, 187.1. ALEXANDER GRAHAM. `\ -.L..... ".n` \B1n1i1d.r"az}~d Undertakgr, The iubacriber is prepared to `execute all or- dersgn Painting, Docontiug and Paper Hung- In 0. aiuting of alldelcriptions done with `neat- nesa and dispatch and at reasonable rates. All work wax-muted to give; satisfaction. IIBBISEAGA ITIIIT, IlLLILu GEORGE NEWTON, [minus and Doconlor :0rill`h, 2uh_nay_,'1's-u. - 21-ly THE! lllllelilll I0 `H9 Ill1(]Bl'SllIB(l Dy All BOOK ACCOUNT, NOTE OR OTHERWISE, nlaue the same` ._. _-..v ----.~v.. - _- _ I Opposite the Court House, Barrie, K Raspeclfully announces to the public that be is at all times prepared to take contracts for bui1ding,,and that be can furnish nooks, AsH AND BLINDS, A o W..." ..1.m.o "mi.-n um} -.... -..,........-..- _.- ..-. TCV _.. _,__-__ Mr. Brown s system of helpinghis political friends is sweetly simple. Of every $500 he receives from a man he hands $100 back. There is noihing like the liberality of the Lxberals. __ A_n__`I -I--a.'-.. 1.2!! I--- aij-_ON I{iAb}3Xii5"1:E}1Ms. .:;n _I,_ 1...... A. 1......) .....I ..........l'..-a........ '-J_V-` -"-"' "-'***'-** ***'* He ulsolkeepa on hand, nnd manufacturei COFFINS of all kinds, and furnishes all the paruplxernnlia necessary for Funerals, including an excellent Hearse, which can be had on very moderate terms. _ - 21- Price, `$1.50; Sn: for $7.50; JAMES x. FELLOWS, Chemist, 31-13in St. John, N. B. *0 iii: fL|i__i\_h% ngL...--1 1|-n.:4.- a_1r-114... aatmeal, White& Yellow CORN MEAL, POT BARLEY, |sPL1T PEAS, RYE FLOUR, [Grown NEWTON, OBILLIA. I mu? 0F % HYPUPHUSPH ns..| The power of arresting -disease displayed by this preparation is honorably acknowledged by the medical faculty in every section where it has been introduced, and the rapidly increas- ing sale is the beat gunrrantec of the estimation in which iis held by Ina public, Tho Svrnn will mire Pulmnvmrv Cnnslnmnlinn IN LOTS 'ro*s'U17r' PUvI'1CHASERS. ALSO MANUFACTURER OF Bradford s Self-Raising Flour. RJBRADFORD, `l:`Imn- and (`nmmiauinn Mnrhnnl Jlnv |rll\d nnnn unuul .. v... -._...y.._. The concentrated election bill by the Judges. as an eloquentand learn- ed candidate for Parlimentary honors called the controverted elections act, has already concentrated its powers `on ;four members elect, and upset them. - .u ,-cv__,.u:-r.I .1}- -.1___ Builders, Cabinet Makers, and Upholsterers Hardware. . ' Addis' Improved Carvers Tools. Stubs Celebrated Files and Tool]. Carpenters and J oincrs Tools. Shoe Tools of all kinds. * Shoe and Machine Thread, Silk, kc. Cutlery of all kinds. House Furnishing Hardware. . Shooting and Fishing Tackle. Sporting Ammunition. Garden, Draining, and Farming Tools. Cordage, Glass, Putty, ac. FOR SALE .11` LOWESTC./ISH PRICES. mm-nnin, Jnnnnrv. 1868. 1 In Wmcu Us uclu uy u.u puuuu, The Syrup will cure Pulmonary Consumption in the tirst and second `stages; will give great reliefand prolong life in the third. It will cure Asthma, Bronchitis, Laryngilis, Coughs and Colds. It will cure all diseases originating from want of Muscular Action and Nervocs Forcr:,such as Enlargement of the Liver, En- lurgementof the Spleen, Dyspepsia, Rickels. Feeble and Irregular Action of the lleart, Local and General Paralysis, Aphonia or Loss of Voice. It will cure Lencorrhoea, Chlorosis, Anaemia, andjrc-stores the blood to purity and health. ' ' SOLD BY APOTHECARIES. HARDWARE. & TOOLS,` . vvnxvnm cvnn-nrsm mnnrnrmn `*1-?-.B--'-ll prison: Quad In in the pgemisu n_c_x_t_ thg lately` Ijf. All kinds otvicturs made to order in the IV. DKAUIUISU, Flour and Commission Merchant 75 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont., I3'Lib_eral Advances on Oonsignments._g;1 f"U BUILD .11 J. LU iv an L Toronto, Jammy, 1868. ` . Allpu-ties indebted to the undersigned by 00K ACCOUNT. OTHERWISE- )H0T0GRXi5}ii * IOTIOE. vn snnvavv.-.u..-- We are authorized to contradict the rumour that Mr. Brown is taking Jessons in Ir'sh with the intention of "ioining the atholic League. We be-- 'lieve however, that he is attempting to acquire a "touch 0: the brogue,and is ' -already able to throw off the Cruis- Zkeen Lawn, with original variations, in foine style.--- Toronto Telegraph. )AVINTING AND DECORATING }ELLO\VS COM POUND 114 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. ZYTA N I) NIALIIAA `an: `I anon- _At very short notice, and --7. . fVf\CY .-vs-r 11 rnran ,%I:1v u. nunrrrm, Canton T Stage. {THIOUuSANI)i Iuu. Dunkin appears to have log: his `An!-all `VILLAGE LO I`S F611 SALE. ---:- gagaxaggkdga: Barrie, Aug. 2, 1870. dravenhurst. Ewn Plot, 7 ' Muskoka. Being composed of Lot8_West Mnskoh ro|d. Those lots are l acre each, and are buutifllly situated ons. gentle incline to link-oh L.ko and immediately adjoining the Itenibost1and- ing. _Pu_rchsaers will find superior fscilluu for building. There is a large stein: saw-nllil on the p`roperty, several stores and hotels pou- cllice, blacksmith and shoeinokers siibp. "rim. are also two places of worship. I school house, shingle and planing mill within a few minutes walk_ ofit. Tlie_villnge of Grnvenhui-.3, i. ;m. proving very rapidly being situated at the foot ofnnvigntioii, and only 28 miles from Oiillls and the intended terminus for years to come of the Toronto Simcoe it Mnskolrs Junction Rall- wny. It therefore presents desirable indnco~ ments to parties wanting lots st I reasonable rate in ii. ourishing. Ever oncoun meat will be afforded to those wishing to bni d nod otherwise improve their property. Also lots 2 and 16 East hluskoka Road, Lot 16, Con. 16,` Find Lot No. 9, Con. 6, Lluskoks. There ni-'0 houses nnd improvements on all these lou. For further information ap`>ly to J. O. McMUl.I. N. L V Al ,pertiea indebted to the undersigned by Note or Book Account. are respectfully requut~ ed to cell and settle the ulna at once, or they will be placed in other bonds for collection. The has caused by the lab re min the nave neotlinry. `Ky itore for the prenent la in Boy a New Bleak, oppoelu the Qgeem Hotel. . "LI. IAWnI_ In-rm zwrm. new Or to - Meusra. G. 0. Austin or Dougal Brown, Gtnvenhurst,P.O. Muakoka District. Grafenurai. June 27th, 1871. 26-6mg J-LILVILIL` J u H UUIJJJEOLV nuuu-3, TWO MILES FROM BARBIE. I > u---- The public are respectfully informed that the Proprietor: of the above mill: hue recently added new machinery to that and last you-, and are now_pre' redto execute any order in their line of bus nee: whielrnuy be required! Highest price in cub or trade {or wool. . 1 V A W. S. SHAPQQTT 8 00- Innial, 240: Hey. 1811. - - 21- . . vv. :1. a Innisl, Hay, ,|uun uaunuuunu u.-..., ....` ..l._....- -..--... It is not true thatsandeld the other day met an appIicat ion'for a contribu- tion to a missionary fund, with the observalion-- What the h--ll have the Patagonians done for me .7 but he might havosaid so, therefore W8_d8- clare him guilty of blue profanity. Shocking, isn t it '! rnI._ nu.-u-.. n1...-....--.. ..t'n.:.. .......Ir -7o (JEN-:I:'s (A 7.0 CEN'..'I` S.' D. CREW, .1. . A first class and most desirsble house for sole or to lease for 5 years, suited for either I Store are Tavern. It is situated midvny between Wesl.eg_o and Orillis, on the Muskoh. road, the only travelled thoroughfare to the North during the winter season. The building is 22x 28 feet and contains Store, Post. (mice, Store` Room, Parlor, Kitchen, and four Bedrooms, cellar un- derneath fullsize ofthe house. There is'slso a stable, wood and driving shed on the premises. ll acres of excellentlnnd is attached. Posses- sion given on the lat November or probably sooner. The stock in trade will be sold on rea- sonable terms ns the proprietor is retiring from mercantile life. The store is nearly six miles distant from Orillis. A splendid onsineu can be done during the entire year; perticulerly good in winter. .\'.R.-r-,vem.l ntlwr rlpeirnhla house: And 1.` To be sold on easy terms or rented for n tam of;-eats. the South hnlf of ot 22, in the 11111 Can. of Innial, containing 100 acres, of which 50 are cleared. The soil is 3 rich clay. A never failing Spring Creek passes through the Lo:. The disunce from `Burk lI,Ibont Seven Miles`, and from Bnmley Station About Two Miles and _ g For funhor particulars app1y to Jun.` `Booth Barrie, [if by letter prepsid,] to Birth P.0. n-...:- ll.-.1. Ilol. Inln . I have just purchiazed Va. jo jot of L d3 The subscriber oera for male lot: {out and 616 .\'or1h Eugenia St., near the Methodist Burying Ground, Bnrrie: The lot: contain penny throe- fourths of an acre, and have I nlreot it either end; they could be conveniuntly subdivided into four nice building lou. L A I to "N u. onm.m.- V ' '. ;.. . -_4-.._4 .. -. V-.. 3 WILL PURCHASE A BR .CK . GUTTAGE most beautifully ailn~ tiled in the Village of Orillin Driving House, Store Houle, Woodehed, Hard and Soft Wm: and every convenience, with Five Acres of Land. ` In/klnnlu In Solicitor & Conveyan/tr ornfis. N B.-Mr. Robinson has other Village Lou and Farm properly tor ulo. . Burie.Deo. 7th, 1870. Barrie, An:g. Hlb, 1871: g00G In Wllllef. .\'.B.-Seve:n.1 other desirable houses and farms to ram or for sale. A ' [HUN D \In\H7I I TV I. D ...,... .. ,..._, -..- V.-,...,-...- -..___-A To piom reader-We` believe it is only too true that Sandeld kepsa smellboy to swear at. He had already `used up several poor but respectable Glengary iamiliee in this (way. When `Till goed order_ he can furnish nprin- cipnl fora juvenile funeral in six weeks or lhereabouts. omns, 22nd Jqhe,1a7:. qiM(:0E"LAN1.)Ts. K. 3 ' E0nsAL6!n?9~AaLInMs 319$ Containing 107 ciemed, well, fence tivation. Then: are fonable and;commodioI d eiling house, new Frame bnrnrbuilt Inst mcr; Itubling and other out-budinga. ' 3 school house, post office, Ljvo store ms and 3 black- smith shop the in nmile. Yr'3IC`n- In which no state of cul- TowNLo'rs FOR SALE. 'l`l-ua -n|.....:I....- ..N..-. In. --I. 1.0. Intu- _:3outh ha1fLo 35, in 4111 Con.,Nottawanga-- Inn norm. ' 'C)Ul.l|.LI uuu MUD 931' Ill Qlll UV-, A\Ul|BWIlI`ll: 100 acres. N. E. part Lot 15, in 10:}: Con., Nouawasuga -53 acres. " _ North hnlf Lot. 17, in the 18111 Con., Tiny`! Hm nr-rag` HUI. Ill Ullll IJUU Ll) Ill ILIU AOIIJ \lUIlv, AlU]*" 100 acres. _ Nest hnlfL0t_2G, in 2nd Con.,'l`iny-100 acre: Bast half Lot. '12, in lap Con., Notlh Orillih-- I00 at-ran, DUEL IJIII LJVI1 10) III 135 \/UH-3 LIUIIU \IlllllB'* 100 acres. ' - Lot 12, in 3rd Con., North 0rillin-200 ac:-es. West half Lot 16, in 13th Com, hledonte--l00 8 OPEN. - VI 63!. L-IIIII I. IV III LU: 0|-J UULII, ll-IHIIlll-` 100 acres. ' _ South half Lot-6, in 13th Con.,West Gwi1iun- hurv.-100 ncreq. GUIILLI IJHII l.lUl'0' HI [DUI U911. IV Ell: UWIIIIHJ` bury-100 ncres. And Lot 11, in 2nd Con., Georgina, County of Y_ork-l80 acres. ' ' A nnln tn IJIIUUAIIIS, Jun |t n ; The Milton C'hampwu.of'this week apologizes for a scarcity of reading. matter, and says it is owing to thefact .1hat` all of our plinters are in camp at 0nkville,cexcept the devil. Under these circumstances there is only the devil to pay in the Champion oice. A ,_-...-. .._-.`.l....' TIT-` L..l...... :0 Z. Thouoands of people are now carelessly fuilowing themselves to drifl thronghlho pra- nninary symptoms of Tcounoumpuon, under 'lhe~-fn.lal de|u|lon Ihnl Ihey are lroublod with hiugbut a "alight-.conglA|. _ ow neces- r`igiI,Iyuen, that apold Jhould l:o_ cited 1 (com?-`rs _in'onpieAncy, auagvery exertion ` I-`lid if t _:`_'Brya'h s lolmonic ' f " kifngcon`hm'.I.`Tfew [bran-I-g V ' `hi !-`.3 ; I! CHI UIII l.A\l 10, III |HC 5|. VUIL, AIIKUUI-IL`? 100 acres`. , Lot 11, in 8: 0011., Vcspm-200 acres. West half Iaot 10, in the 2nd Cou., Inni|l-- BCFEH. Went halfLo 18, in the 41!: Con., Medontc- acres. ~ run:-v, Lu -cl uuuuuu rnv`IInI\l" Barrio, March 1511:, 1871. qurlon. [NNISFIL WOOLLEN MILLS, TWO MILES mom mmnm- 1 1lllCl. 1:3-Apply to E Apafy I0 I Toronto. Qct. 20, 18683 WM. B. OANAYAN, Toronto. 883-I! I um: FOR SALE_0B T0 LEASE`:- i __ bi SALE Ton 'rO'iQI:31;SE. Word reached here yesterday after- noon of a very serious trouble in which a number of volunteers at the Sarnia n(_}arnp have-involved themselves. If -the circumstances related be true, they are to be execrated by_ all crvinaed people. But` it is much to be hoped that the story put 1!] circulation, and which concerns the good name of the 22d Battalion of Oxford, as well as the libertyiof over a dozen of its member-:, I `is greatly exagerated, if not altogezlru untrue. It is said these men on Thurs- daylast criminally abused a. little girl` of twelve years oi age to strrh an rxt:-i-' - that she has since died of the inju.ri..~e I inicted; and that sixteen person's art.- now in custody on suspicion L`-l ii:-v5r._gg. been directly or indirectly cm`.-..r;ra-t. in the crime.--Lomlon Free Pro. . l Pmxvx FOR -SALE; unn U. A`LUJlUl4hl'4.V, lV.!'a L'aud Conveyrmcer, House, and . General Agent and Broker. _` Orillm. End June, 1871. 26-4110 |'I'-1DU ll-Cl Apgly to n` FE! Ul' I0! 8819. JOHN C. l\lc)lUI.l.EN, N.P. Ifand Cnnvovrmr-_pr4 Hnmm, nu: Which I ol'e``at 7 terms, the West.;_Lot No. 6, ' the SECon. Flos, known as the '3-1:-irr;t:o'r`I1-1:l`i`)`;;.;;"|_.y.t 0. MCMULLN, Nolan Pnlin, T.` 5 further particulars Ly nt 1113 e or to the proprietor P. Mal-`.V() u. mumuuunn, ' Notary Public, Land And GenemlAgent and Broker, and Vsluutor, V Oriilla. `. 1* ~ ____, om_ i"i.`.ipa..-.na'n:. ur. Wu ppior than nkina; _ Bi|.chilr`%n all could read and write ; ` And 1.11: of mm -things. A &1!hV, 7l87lf : SAMUEL S. ROBINSON, Snlilnr h (.'nnnnumrn' LMUDLA Du llUDIlVDUy Conveycmm Uri] it JD VJNC% OFFICE. '10 ' I: pxelcul II In 50) '1! men : Foul . `Ll. RAWSON. . % an ropnelor P. MCEVO `D- ..< u. Qum.n.; - _24-t! _.._..._ . --`.. Cofgima In on nil-Olllll Ill ooulu NIH um vvnw And men) hinge. .The` other took no paper, and, 'While.s'trolling thron h the wood, A tteehll down upon h crown 4 Andtilled hixn-ne in ehonld. Had he been reading of the new. At. home, like neighbour Jim, I'll bet I. cent that lccident -_ Wonid never have heppenedhlm. 6toum s,41jT.` B}ADING THE PAPER. U """ "' "_""'-' """""l'7' '_"""' ' Here is one which is still more per- emptory : _ Awidow desires marriage withe gentlemen. Only those of ample means need apply. . Here 1.8 a lady of allwork : . A young (perhaps. interesting) widow, whose friends, in their opinion, partially declare to be not wholly with- out personal attractions, desires mar- riage with a widow (of means), or will be a housekeeper for a widower from whom expectations may be entertained.` Would assist in the education of a small family, or would devote a por- tion of her time to business. loulixosrrlns or ADVERTISING. | `(We can now snp ly gum teeth at` $1 per pair; owit c ea,ono yard in` length, 83 ~;`ontla-at $1 per out, and` lumporrfot hollow checks to: only 2 5.0. A | A young widow will board, with 't front chamber, 3 young gentleman, un- ' married `and of means, 1 While the _ following is still more funk: T __2_I-_._ ____-.-_. -_`.`I ...:1.L _.I--n` erg nave new 15 Lwccu. T . Gladstone in said to wear the wonl hat of any man in England. 1.1-1.- -1` .|_- rv..1...!. niianlro nn the IJIIII 3 A widow, youn alfd with udvan- `. wages, wishes to ma 9 a. match with a. gentleman. Must have ample means. 11.... 2- r_.__ ._.I_:-|_ :_'-.:II .....-- _.... onvu VA ngvn unuuv Iv vuouauvvuu Some of them describe themselves `as witty, fascinating, beautiful, formed to makqhome happy, docile and in- dustrious, or economical and experienc- ed, &.c. But all want the ample means. A , L. 122,..- -1--- -t_)..-..a:.... us. vvvu .--_.. -.....v ---v __..r- A more ludicious class of advertise- ments are to he found in the wants column. Here are some ,short ex- amples :. ' -I W .,,',I, -_ _ _!A.-_ " A healthy woman wants a baby to wet nurse on the bottle at her own resi- deuce. " A gentleman nurse wishes a situa- tion. V uuuvv A girl wants to wait on a lady, or growing children ; is never sea sick. . n . - - 1|-_,:__'_-._,1 :,........,, , ..... .-- , .- ---.-- -_,._ A young Scotchnmn is obliging,and not afraid of any had of work. ..u-\ 1 ,.,J ;_ A_I-_ _.-...... -_ ..__l _ _ _ _ __ Readers are requested to take boprd at our own house because there will be no moving in May. nu, 1,II-___,__._ _- _ L:_Ll-- _`_..o:....- n In -Iv lav --av-..-5 as. .---.J. The following isa highly affecting domestic adverlisenwnt 2 0, nleeploss ones, and ye who d wed, For springs, get. B:_sker | bolster bed. IIcre.is a.` landlord who owns about 5 the largest cottage we ever heard of : I u A -_u-.._ L- I_4 -....o _ . . . _ _ . ...Lo I U... ....D..-.. -v....a.. -. v V. V- --v---- -- - A cottage to let containing eight 1 rooms and an ac-re`nf land. 1. , , n I_,,,,_, .|,_; 113-- \'r_'I___.- nut " OK any man In Juusluuuo Echo of the Globe : attgcks on the GrundVTrunk -Railway: rail HWY- - .1 r1__._.! fI'\.......Io .. Ahnhnnnnf .vv...-. -.-_ vviv wvvvv .- "I .-..-.V It is well known that Miss Nileson H11.-= endorsed several different piano- gtzyrtcn, each being the best. Messrs. Eilix &: Case, sh dealers, Chicago, jtkmught n. a good dodge, and so pub- Ix::'ned the following ortheutio letter Em their advertisement: ' r T Sms:--Them codsh is elegint, their aw? is high, so ts them Herron. I recommend them as _I do you to all Zmrirs and gud eatin. Respectfully. (".unu:rn Ml` N1: ucnn z i LUVDPUVFIUIIJ I CHRISTINE Nu.ssoN. An up-town grpcery-man who hada strong advertisiuginsnnct, but had not learned so well how-V to do it as the Chicago man, advertised in large letlers Nilsson buttermilk. IIUIIJ VIIIIl|B 3 ' A-Wanted, ,by a boy, a situation in an eating-house. ;He is used to the business. ' ' ' A Here are two curious advertisemnts from wants : ' ll `l!7,._AA,I L... , I 0. .- 4 Wanted, a nice,` good looking doy, to takscharge of a bowling-alley, who 18 not afraid to Work, is always prompt to his meals, and can eat his full al- lowance. And a very likely young lad to assist in the bar-room, who never drinks anything but pm-e ice-water. 11` 4L- I..lI.___.:.._ I_-,_..|-.- _ J-._,,;_', , 7 -,.,,-___-- -_-.._, ........ -. PERSONAL.-- Edward Eden, paint- er, is requested to communicate with his brother, when he will hear some- thing to his advantage--his wife is dead. mu gruuuuluun In ma plIllDIll,Il WONG I10! 00 `mount; to ndvoytiao I-`ollvn Coqponndsyrnp of; Hypophoqphilcu_u 3. roitonlno tho power of tho bum and l!"'!lIo. ; while 1.ho,;voild. !. _P.'.InIg imam` hgonmnr -Yflrlhe following hartless advertise-. ment we have nothing to say, except that the truth comes out by accident: I u`n_._____._ u11I|: 11-11 _.,V., -----.a .._- In -- --- vv -----.u . This man, who advertises inn Lon- don paper, had better notwxransfer his literary talent to Canada : If A man A` Inlhsun Ann;-nn cu... nnnn A. \JllIll|I'J..[IlI.II'L|~lllVvII a nun. u-ww-J Why ig the Grand Trunk a d_isho;nest railway 4 Because it is steelingall its 1-nil: IABUIQI, BIIIUIII GU uuuuuu. - A man of letters desires newspaper work, as a; writer of leading articles, re- views and correspondence,or asa news- paper editor, provided it 18 not much tmuble. V I :Wn: man 16 obntorm more lo. `up gnlilicammof hia.pqumnc.it would uotbu heauh tad "of namra, `and bajeu addicted (of M namurr In ndvnninn Patina l`_n.`nndm.`:lQ;."..-* PHPUI n To CHRISTIANS. -A young: Vman,`V ueverhad the blessing ofttheuse of his. limbs through being set on wet grass, earnestly solicits 42 `postage stamps. In return he will send, tree, six best nickel silver teas ons and ton s to an P0 E 1 part of London. V The advertisements .intended_ to touch the hearts of rich |religious old ladies, and other good butunsuspecting people, are very many; We give but one of them`, clipped from an Engh h [paper : . V Tn (`LII-ivnmv I `Va A Coat.-spa on... `V Nuonnou Wumso. -The unfortunate exile who has seen the end of his Impetial ' Greatness, wept when he found lxiniselfso. unmercilully dealt with` by his Anlagonial and Caplot, Kmg William of Pruwn. . Hia- mry seldom chloniolel` ouch leniency on the pan of a Couquerox. - Noni)` in Medicine. for the Gm: Shoshone eb7Reindy and Pillelnve no respect of any reignin g"diIeup in the hu-_ man body, for ghio combined `medicine root: out completely all some and chronic mnlodiee. and convene lh_`e' system V--info `eineole foI'11ntiInity,f.oli u`in. . , _ . n , ~ Qua: 1-14.`... ._ ....... -In -u.-up - lleate thee, haste, our child is Jying, I fear I'll never see be_r more; Run for. help--quick, get the doctor! For pity : sake,aid I implore. Now the ghvthm changes, the clouds `clear, and the doctor comes on the scene 2- ` He laughed. and took out :5 bottle, Which he held tothe mouth of the child, And in precisely ve mirutes , The babe awoke and then smiled. . We wish every alicled babe colildi late so-happily. But there is reason for the cure: it `D_-_..-_'.'n,, u ..u - -- Av: Luv UUIU 1 Becausethe bottle contamed Ihe Phosphorescant Invigorator, which we can cheerfully and conscientiously ad- vise mothers to buy. TL- ........_ ___.- --J- ~ " -` " ' __.--.-..... .. nu a one of our city papls that if any [honest merchant wants to employ an i`he young man who advertised in. honest clerk," he is ready to take the situation, vainly waited fornn answer,` and yesterday gave it up, and has ap- plied for admission to a theological u.-...,-minmrv with n m'a.m no m-..nub:.-u. To Ftw Tottm'rot:s.--S!ic:: mam, season with pepper and salt, and fry in (hot butter; if they are green. dip them in flour after bo- ivtg seasoned. To Cure Rheumatioin.- Bathe the parts -affected frosty with " Canujian Pain Detlroyer, (tube hadat any dragging.) rubbing it in well with the palm of the hand, and in severe cases tulle 60 "drops, or one ton- sprtonful, in molasses. mom, noun and night; it in also good for coughs,` colds, sore throat, bqrns, sprains, &c. 25 cqntp pct` _bo_!tie.`_ ` uulpnuclvu IU 11 umuiuglcul with a View of preparing hiulself for a missionary among the zzuathens. , JCIIIVVII rails. A MOTH ER SPEAKS. USEFULl}EC'EIPTS. mispplf 1,-`Iv-i/no. ti ._` ',l`_h_e Boston Times gives the"_fol_low- rug singular account of-the supposed I -.-cause of mwuicide ,_ofTthe English ac- ] or,aWalter out-gomery; a correspon- ent requests as to Inform the public of [the name of the Boston lady who was A |_.lately married to Mr. Walter Montgo- ` - I meaygndbghe discovery lot` whoaed d_e- ,csi_, e mg revious y marrie in 3 this country; wais) the robable cause of Ibis suicide. The ew York Times - ` gave her name as Bigelow. We un. i. demand that this was the name of the " person suspeoted,'or rumored to be the - person guilty. V It is understood that she is the wife of a wealthy and well , known citizen of Boston`, whose `name 3 we had rather not mention until we re- ceive further conrmation of the facts" in thekolaae. hTh:; lady in q_l:)::l._i0(ll1 ia remar a _y an some, a g ea younger than her American husband, and it is said became enamored of Mr. Montgomery while he was in this city, 1 made his acquaintance and persistently followed him. She went to England in the same steamer-on the books of which she registered her maiden name --with thetactor, accompanied by" her sister, who, it is said, was a party to the wicked impositionlpractised upon him in England. The story goes, that with a strange disregard for her repu- tation, and recklessness little short of madness, after entangling the aections F. ot_'Mr.'Montgom_ery, instead of "telling 2- him of her previous marriag_e,she play- ed the part of the coy and virtuotis mai- :- den, and herself -insisted upon marriage ) 3 .41 A poor woman had a supply of coal laid at her door by a charitable neigh- bor. A very little girl came out with a re shovel, and began to take a shovel full at at time and carry it-to a sort of bin in the cellar. I said, Do you ex- pect to get all that coal in with `your little shovel? She was quite confused with my question, but her answer was striking: Yes sir, if I work long enough.V Humble worker, make up for your want of ability by abundant continuance in" well doing, and your life work will not be trivial. The re- petition of small ebrts will eect more" than the occasional use of great talents. --Sp_ur_geon. ' V There is one place where love is more nearly supreme than anywhere else, and that is where success has been achieved more nearly than anywhere else. Irefer to the household. There the fountain of love is never sealed. There love is more nearly on the pat- tern of love in heaven than anywhere else. Thatis the bright spot of human history. While nations have `gone on, voluminous, dark, with desolation on` every hand, groaning and travuiling in pain until now; while. there have been outward conicts innumerable; while the world has been full of confusion, and crying-and misery, therhave been in all lands houses with families seclud- ed in them, and that which. the State lacked,a`nd all menoutside the household have possessed. Equity, justice, for- giveness, have ourished m the house hold.-Beccher. It seems to be a great puzzle to some persons how to get rid of noxious weeds. There is one certain method which never fails if it is properly and persistently . put into practice, viz : Keep all the leaves and stems cut close downto the surface; T It makes but lit- tle difference v.ht.. kind of an instru- ment is used for this purpose, whether it be ahoe, plough or cultivator, only let them be used so {requentlythat the plant can get no opportunity fol breath- ing, as it were, through its leaves- 'l here is no species of noxious plants that will live` any considerable time without leaves, and this peculiar char- acteristic should be taken advantage" of in their destruction. Even Canada thistles and toad ax will succumb un- der slch treatment. - A Gnesee Post- master is on trial at Rochester for usmg_ stamps `a second gimo. He claims the stamps went through a washbmg-machine 1n.;his._;vest . `hat, and were somewhat mutilatedo had noygr bun" ;b_gfote3-. ' Several girls are now` employed m Milwaukee as carriers of newspapers to city subscribers, They are prompt, uiok, and so_ far have been fpund re-V i`b.leV,.... . . - :=._...--,j7`-* .__.__:__-_... .-...__.. Zion. A acaly suh_jec1-Th_e shofy ques- , _ ._ 1...... but Iain `Kmcsrou, -Sept. 26. A heavy freight train ran off the track this morningwiietween Collins s Bay and Ernestown, and two oil ears V caught reiand burned. With great exertions the ames were got under, but not until considerable damage had been done to the ,tr`aok,A &c. The numerous special freight and other trains were greatly delayed by the accident. The morning express from Toronto was [upwards of four hours`be- hind time at this station, the ~westeru m_ail train being also `delayed. The trains for the east likewise were thrown considerably behind time. The track at the place of accideutis said to be in a very bad condition, which, no doubt, accounts for this morning s upset. Parties of workmen were dispatched from the adjacent stations to clear the debris, which took several hours; 1 Thom is no disease. flesh is heir to more Ironbluomo to manage than rheumatism: It. "comes when you lean expect it, and general- ly remain: Iill it got; ready Io go away. The most oonapicnnhu remedy. fox; chit .oomplaim id Johann : Anodyne Livpimenl. Two or"lhuee doses of Sheridan : Cavalry Conditionfowders wsll cure a horse of an common cough `or cold, and the veg)`. worst ones may be cured in a few weeks. ' We knew this from experience. T IIIG DFUII GU IULIUWB i . I here answer once for all,` that next to the free goodness and mercy of the Amber of my being. tenwndnw and cleanliness are my preservatives. Tlllsfrno in nilvinn 'Dnurhlnn..- ......1 nay uuuuu u:'-cply. ' ' No better precautions than these need be given. The answer of How- ard should be indelibly impressed on` every memory. ' . PRECAUTI61V: B1 VISITING IN- V FEC'.l`ED ROOMS. When the great philanthropist Ho- ward was asked what precautions he used to preserve himself from infection in the prisons, hospitals, and dungeons whxch he visited, he responded with his pen as follows: `I T Han-A nrununr I\IIlI.| In. .1! 41.-. unw uauvuuwaa nuu my preseI'VallV6S. Tru.-ting in Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way `of duty, Ivisil. the most noxious `cells';`and- while thus employed I fear no evil. ' 3` I nnvnr Anna:-n 'l1n.--.:o..l .. ._..:-_.. w_uuu mugs uuxpluyug 1 /ear no 812%. ' I never entera hospital or prison [before breakfast ; and " In an offensive mom I seldom. draw my breath deeply. Nu hnnr nrnnnnlinn- :1... AL... MONTGO1_VlERY s SUICIDE." panaua. _ V , The most costly cloth the New York- have used is Tweed. I AA -_.-_.. IL- Ilacvnon` LOVE IN THE HQUsEiIoLD. HOW To DESTROY NOXIOUS A. WEEDS. T ' ZPERSEVERANCE; OFF THE TRACK. KW **. .vx.!2.=:-_*!.- .t!.`.?_T- 5| eu'ns@fg;*'ac.,l I!sTvms2I El Just x-evceived lung (`nub Daolnn nn I)-f vjious designs and patwmi, which he'will 3911:: cheap as any other house in town. v -:-10`--- ` BULIHCIIII, J.LIllp"aIvu us uni-14'-J- Ald. Hnllam, an eminent. authority on all subjects, says vaccination otteu kills people. Let him prove it parson- nllu

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