%sinI3vE9sMm mm M Inns 0: upuq uuppur _ . `.- Eta` " --. ~ ` Hon-so ___ u`g I;sr . jghhipg done on prml .4 )IrIOTOGRA1f`H'Y.. a I \`lI'|'.!2, Next @007` IVest of the}'F1'7e Hall, 13_`q,r7,g'e.__ % _ f } 3:; mm} on .;;';;`::::'!=Nv1W\ scP.oL1Z-EA w1NGf, - J. PUI'..LA1_\r_, Ahd;al1 kinds of Ammunition. At very short notice, and ALS6 AGENT. FOR Jan. 21, 1871. Keptaleo-oxi hand, b AID DELEB IE GROCERY & PIJOWSION Ts`rom:-:, { 5 ,;;',tj;:y %111`.sc1zi1*r: 0.\'. V-..-u `Z8 ;:?-p-9 Isa ; .pv'i`_h ND' ANn'-lIxn;1'wo' ` `: .`z..`-.'. nu-.. A *Fo_rfsomef-days ruraors have been`; @5539) t V . . t nor1 fn a lr?eihb6n`r1ng -3eI rnunity, caused by stealthy, "secret a cunning ad1niaist'ration~ ofthat deadly Fianna ` ohnae,' i _Chauu_eey_=8.,I,an;_b I8 econ, wire, Charlotte, at:out'tw`.n- t __years` is junior gtwofsons and e gkgljter ,the.)gtter+th`e youngest of the `household and .`only ten years of- age at the'tiine of`l'eideath-removed to_;1`r_1trr_be1l 1e, \l7is.;.. jtliout-" sixty; [piles front St. ' aul, about `eight years ago, andh'a v.e continued tolive there with_- - out anything especially noticeahlefip 2 their conduct up to within eighteen ? months ago. The village or Trirnbelle is in Pearce county, Wisconsin, nearly opposite Red Wing, Minu., and the . -Lamb family lived upon a farm of 160 acres, ve mile, distant from the vil- ~_ lage. He -was a hard-working man ` respected by his neighbours, while the ~ wife pursued the even tenor of her way 5 and gradually won general esteem by her Christian department, and eventu-4 . ` ally became conspicious for her ready assistance in all cases of sickness and ~ her eieient works in" all religious.en- . tegpiiees,` being a me rnber o1.the Me- thodist Episcopal Church, `and, to use ` the language at our informant, one oi its most active workers in thetownship of Trimbelle. Some` time before the death of Mr. Lamb, it is alleged, upon good authority, that the wife express`- ed .1 strong desire to have a portion of the land set apart and conveyed to her by deed; but the husband objected and. disagreements ensued. These nally became so serious that the husband was induced to transfer to the wife and to be owned in her individual right about two hundred dollars worth of personal property, and the feud was considered, at an end. The family uiirs of the; Lambs continued without change or; s'rikingcvent until the ` ' _ i .. I3." vni '. . ' v."" I _- ns.'m or CHAUNCEY s." LAME;-. .- i the husband, whichooourred .on- the 18th of Septembex, 1871- He had jglst gone into his corn eld and begun work when he was seized with some eingu. lat. malady. His arms lost the powox or responding to the will, he fell to the ground and was soon afterwards a corpse--the victim of heart disease according to the testimony of the wife and neighbourhood, and the widow re- ceived the sincere sympathy of the community in her sudden aliction. THE STORY 0'! CARR--AN ATTEMPT AND ' . FAILURE. ' Some time after the death of Mr. Lamb the widow became a fl'0qllel1'- visitor at the house of H, G. Carr, in Trimbelle, and Mrs. Curr rind Mrs. `Lamb became ` intimate , friends, the` widow being no lessran admirer of the good qualities of'Mr. Carr- ' In course of time the two women had occasion to walk out together, and during the, interview Mrs. `Lamb asserted that she had recently been at Red Wing, - _ and vrlnle there had coiisultcda. for- tune teller, who had informed her that` she wassoon to lose a dear l'riend,,and and that she (Mrs. Lamb) would even; f tually marry the husband or the dear friend who was about_, to be in articulo martin, The inference was plain and ` `the prediction so directly applicable to Mrs. Carrthat the lady. repelled the checrftil prospect and prophecy instan- ter,nnd~'she closed the conversation with the siiggestive woids_- Mrs: `Lan;b,Iam not going to die. The A ' cireizrristance was related to_Mr. Carr upon thoreturn of his wife. His sus- picionswere aroused, but by mutual com,-enuheyvmade no public reference to the matter, and the friendly rela- tions betweep the widow and the wife were maintained-without marked in- teriuption until a few days afterward, when Mrs. Carr dropped into Mrs. ap'1b s house, at the invitation of the llllleiisat down to` tea. A` "-'c_,up;wa:s :hpid`_Mrs. Cert by the hostpss, ~.,a`rid upon taking a swallow, an intenssly bitter taste _.was noticed. Mrs. Cari suspected nothing wrong, but remarlr ed that the tea was too strong, and arose to pour it baclt `into the vessel- Lorn which it had been poured by Mrs Lamb. _. The latter grasped thc__oup troriitlie handof Mrs. Carr and threw thelcontents out ofthe window. Mrs. Carr returned home, -and was soon seized with violent pains in the stom- ach, spasmodic movements of the mus- cles of the arms throat and jaws. She , tried to vomit and while doing` so the jaws were closed soethat the skin was tn:-n rrnm fhn nmar Wliil in Dfbs pOS:3lluuL_y, IUIHIUL lUluuI,I[._|o wquuvvuwll the families were closed at once and ` forever, though the Cams dared not ex- . --- their fears. It was -kept _a perfect PIL-.1-.,* " -Lav `vent - 'n secret uutnl; ou......- _ I W 1 g,T:',;,a n U . I . reyzekuiozi; g hAe_a_<`:cur_:\:ula!he.. which are almost without-a paillel V V g_nd'entj{e1y beyond description. Jaws were (Hosea 0_I.nuL um umu wtus, torn from the nger while in proceg of remova1.~ Succeedjng nally ill aids!- ing the contents of the stomach`; Mrs. Carr's life. was saved, but" the `suspi- cions of both Carr and his wife being fully aroused in regard to. a horrible possibility, further relations -between Hm Familiar: wam closed at once THE WINTER PASSED, .- Mrs. K3at`1L1bi'emained quietly upon her farm, attending ` to her duties as usual, and bestowing such attentions upon the" M sick that she was "regarded as a tutti!` Samaritan by those stricken [down with ftdiseuse apdthoqe: who had an; amor- tunity to witness her ;pmenl3_chaIit- able iinpulses - and? kinillj hctious. After the Spring opened she calied t '5 attention 91` neighbours t0 the conditi nf one or more of her children, and aq- viscd them repqgtely that there was something _ "'0 F.f$::*."*`*?.G;W`?7\i xzigns H,=m:s.'; 1 -IoL..'....I-.'I hanah:-l1I\nnrn fiind tn. ulthoughfhe neighbours failed to. die- tect any outward manifestntions of im- peded `aetion and the children appear- ml nu wall as usual. Thev accented ~24 ~. yvww, W-_-*3 .+%':*'\: "-werwa. 2 ICU (lien. peaeu aeuuu uuu um uuuuwu unman- 43 well as usual. They` accepted "6rd`.nnd pre?-itmod -i.hh#;'he;b.nr.t* diiculty from -which the father h d died harrberen-entailed upon the ob): `- cnlamuy In 1181 uuuu uuu um - um- favourite, was called into the house by the mblher while he wasengaged at ,_gpla.y with another lnd- namgd ..Se8Is. at Bolh walked in and Ortin via: gnvgen J .19.;0_ating, _s.aym>gTitA vtastodg `ax. A `u`e[het"lold.hi1% M Em` t, ` 2'! ,' `it. . ate oonngdexablo ol-"it, dud `ad [Slit some-vv`om* as q in V ` `A-.2. 3.5;-.v..r...u.". .n.....'..1: 9.. amlty came. Ot_rin 3.` Lamb (called Don), a nan-only 13 years oi age and a _ gome.bfead:an'd'.milk,~ which he ob'e I0t-A ' A`PREDICT1QN AND DEATH dmitu nnmn, 0rrin 9." Lamb (calla .; fjiggpgay lE'cist';llr'e.Z- _L;E. en if `t a clzl: " CROCKERY` av. GLASSWARE, Ever 'o'erccl to the public at the P1-'.icc4 OBSE R VE TI1E_._ADDRESS! ~ -- --._ .---A-1 Hg. ,{,l aw _I:uuu_Iux-uuuw m 1;, uuu calmly allowed to lasts it,butfpot hking, its gvpqr ghe- sed'it back. Pogr Orrin _die_d'-' in .4 all` an hour, and young. Sears-`vii op- piesged with aymptogns of at has: "i91!`.h6'd.o;tct1 b1`iaskiiin zbd .$i_.,!3.1`!!91t;Viind`.6nn1d I ' .f-.5`f9Mh6`:" 5??-T xnlxsgara 10 I161` pllllglllul, Dulnu no Lsmb,and m e,xq`nl_$l! age month alter the death of Orxi , Jane 24-, the girl manifesfed preoxs " the same symp- toms-convnlsivm vemenls of the ` __...- 3:1. '_._i.n .I__..Lqt3...A.&uAA3nMnnlh- l0lIXS-GOD_Ylll8lV0' IIIUVUIUUUI3 V` '`"v arms, an rthufii. 5 ,9 -9*` How 6 fat I dtduhIf '03 01 unkgl unison nunaiinl` hf mu nowvno nun uruuguw Wu: :3. why; cause prodqqqd ho: dea;I`|mo;!.1 buly he conjectured by the aid of sub sequent developtnqlgtl. ' f DEATH 0? MRS. IRENE Hg OTTMAR. au:'a3}'3i'eiJfy: xenailii ismizifa Csrrs, Mrs. Lamb became a visitor in _the family of James Oltman, a near neighbour, and it is slated, frequently e;pressed great admiration for Mr. 0ttman s character-`-in fact, pronounc- at least; a'pproaoh`in'g` `that degree , or perfection. Mrs. Otrman had express- ed an rruaccountpble aversion to 'Mrs. Lamb, but preserved an appearance of ordinary friendship toward the woman. On the second day of August she had called upon Mrs. "Lamb, who either _ went home with her or arrived soon "after. Mrs. Oltmau complained to her husband of an odd sensation in her `_ stomach, to which Mrs. Lamb remark- _ e_d`1,hst_she_ had iven her (Mrs Ott- .rI'i_a) Iouiepf he _ (`Mrs L'amb's).bit- ; {Ari ll!` I-nnuhn that didn't narnn with ed him the best man in thevworld, or ' V5,!-oitly ,_..-,. . .. in tngard to`hr dung I T_nnn`n an-:3 II1 nvgnll nna month EH6! `I _....l. L-_.._-n A v:n:lt\I in uruuy lulueyr ,uur_ \_Lu.ue uuuw y- un- ters, and maybe they didn t.agree with her. Mrs. Ottmen ran her nger down her throat` and vormtcd, after .which she felt better, but was taken with eprsmodic `symptoms during that night. A physician was -called, _who prescribed scmepowders, which he left. The next day she was better; so ' `well that she thought ofsssisting. her; v hushind in the eld. Mrs. Lamb pre- : phxed sjmie toast for her and gave,or. pretended to `give, her one or the p:)W- ders left by the physician, afterwhieh she died in about lteen minutcs--pre- 5 oisely,the same symptoms as in the cases heretofore referred to` being notic`. F ed in hervoase--end still the suspicion I ottbe public. was not excited by the ` ,rerr_16.tkahle similarity in all the cases with which this Mrs. Lamb had been connected. L Likeen inevitable hur- bin_ger of quick agony and death, After the death of Mra.O:tman, Mrs. Lamb was employed by Royal Garland a resident of Diamond B!u township, use oobk during harvest time. Gar- land was aii'nan'of less than ordinary inteliiganec, and, having been divorc~ ' ed from his "wife was living alone. It is evened that he had reviously pro- osed marria e to Mrs. amb, but she had expresae a `strong dislike to him for some reason and rejected his 'ofIer. Garland was about thirty-two years 0! T age when lha`loilo\Ving events occurr- ed :--On the 15th day of August, ore. little over three weeks ago, Mrs. Lamb was cooking at his house `for himself` and harvest khand_s. At dinner she tnrnelthetea for all at the table ex- cept Garland; after which, remarking that she had missed hirn,.she went in:-') .ttiq'"antry and stood a moment with her trek to the table, then took his cup tothe etove endotnrned his lea. He soon`E`omplained of being in pain, but started to go to the field. He soon ' retnrned,and died in great agony'with- in an hour. NIL- --_.__-__I,A, I __-- ,1 `Prior to -the steps last ellnded to, and immediately following the arrest, the bodies of the supposed victims were ' exhumed and the stomachs sent to Dr. Haytfof Hudson, fer nnalyzation. The elect that an-ychnine and arsenic were found _on` her premises by c_onstab!e `Mason h`es'elready"been announced in lhese columns, and we are. indebted to Iir. Hc_yt far the following repozt. of (e _ ` ' M].[.I.. FURNIS_l-IINGS. III II IIUUIQ . The accumulated -mass of suspicious l circumstances new found `voice, and she was 9.rrested.on the 26th of August by Constable Mason of Ell'sw.rih, 'Wis., and conned in thefjierce County jailat Ellsworth, on the charge ot"mur- daring Royal Garland: as above stated i Justice Frank Hewett, of Trimbelle, issuing, the .comir`itrneat papers and reqiriring to appear at the oice of R. J. Wilcox, ot River Enlls, tor a prelim- inary examinetion on the 5th of Sep~_. tember. Theday arrived, and the V Dzspatch reporter Vvisited River Falls, when,Iup'on his arrival in the after- noon, he ascertained that the prelimin- arx examination had been waive} by the pttorneys (or Mrs. Lamb, Messrs. Spooncf 6: Baker, of Hudson, and H. F. Bevnns, qf Ellsworth, The_State of Wisconsin was represented by Judge George E. Hough of _1"r,esoott, Proso- cuting Attorney of Pierce County, as.- ` sisted by State Senator" C. H.` Ives, of Trimbelle. Under the motion to waive her formal trial will be commenced at} Ellsworth on the fourth Monday in `November next. Th. Ae_x'ami_nation bf Chauuqey s S. Laanlfagatomaah has not been. mlly comp eted, but thus far no s-tychme has gem; 'f1I:aovored.,.' pl.) ibis oonxgao`-ian , ' `-4.3` ' ' 1| may b08C&|.t.L._: aconv ere_t';tinn,hna remarked that I would not nd_st_xyc,fInine in the old man's stomach ; and - A(urther,- when` advised by 8 Miss Atkinson, "of Trim`- ;beHe,_td have a thorough `examination of all `-the bodms. asked if they had fgx3n_d strcyhnine in G0.tland s stomach. Upon-..receiving an affirmative reply he said :-`-" Well,` they will have to prove who-put ghp strych_nino- in their sto|11n ` `lt"remain's inDr. Hoyt s possession, and tests will"he made. for 1_h,.9 c_iisc5very of_ other pain "5:-.>~-. . .Vstotnach_-o`f Royal Garland six- teen " ft} s`ry_ohii_,iile; `have been -g(';f'hH_?f?-isjbe!ieved3"thqt u sul- ` qi.a9ggiziz.gas~i;an;1niste:ed;ta k 1... ...`.. ..'.n:..-tn. ' v th8;tif*Mrn:Trena Iuuu wan: Auuuu nu Urv us`:-n un Inv V5 - H-=2 . 3.!i.one.. 9;: 359.-{.31} I . e Ii tgfggmuch gfthechildrennrah` . 5 0\frin- L1mh`,4- - the` ` 'exiierie of ' ychniue Tiafamply proved, buy the quantit is not determined. 7 ` Ina tile of umapanlla found- in ~ Mrs. Lamb's house the existence of the same poison is 1jndo'1!bted,'!rdm the ex- '?fi'nts'EIie'ady 1196,` Eli: Ihe"q'ua_i5tity .I1'e gzofjsegnred, in lh'Gntit6 ghee:-. 1 [y;arriy_ oflpoxsoni evidence` is kept bythe doctor under 1001: and key. ; \ ._.~ 1 '5. J?-3 47 * "~-$- SINCE THE ARREST. * . I3l}'Ffi"a`"u?u.$I' '""s ?1i3?33FSa'r2;'irE xi; H. Ottman about vegz ins of.s;rycl_1- nine `wan-e found in one nlf of the air- __ A AL.-u...:-0-inn --nl-nun` V` 2 `I Y :` and inonfcerabnof the prisoner in the Ellsworth jail, ahafhagi beqpz greatly: deptessed and , `lot_`._;I:1"ys` ;.togg-{her has not consumed mas thy`: mouthful of fuqd, but? while at ihoraoket House in as: r.__ F9119; pn: {_Pl3u;sdny`qnd Fri- d_:_sy;}hfq;n;e2'.-he rtily and seemed; to -apptaoiata jb augafroln. the plain l'vut_~wi;1oleomediet.ofthe (Icon. _$he was.retuxne51_,N t_9_ tho. El sworth -'ail ; stdgday Wmorning in chgrge of on- '13.. vc:fi`;`h. we t {n`53o ~91 i;i?a:r}a6a{?.`1E; . ; ;:_an`vi, `pg , _ i,;,r ,6 . H...,` A wan amsrur nsconn o'x-nu AT LAST. EXFIUMATION OFVBODIES.` _iuA;.vsxa. A '.uI\.tuI$|uIu_cpn.g in: n u ; -`In tht%of'Mrs. Irene .-- .._-._- .. ..o-..-L her reappearance at her old home. -.,J IB80llA_I'-_ ,Appssnsnca.- .Mrs f Charlotte I ;atnb s personal ` 4 I 1 ajp13eari1_hcer is eidicultthing to do-y '< scnhle accurately in all-. particulars. She `is about thirty-six years of age, and married Mr. Lamb about eighteen years ago._. She is of-medium height, heavy bodied and, ofa masculine-ap- pearance, with a slight beard percep- * tible on her chin. Her hair is darlr, eyes grey, small and keen. Her com- plexion is sallow she hes; a receeding , and low forehead, and the lower por- tie : of "her face is heavy and project- ing. During her stay at River Falls _ she was dressed in mourning, and was closely veiled when starting for her dreary home in -the Ellsworth prison. She has made-no stetetnqnt of her guilt or innocence, and is prob- ably under instructions to keep her latter life a sealed book, and her lips as dumb as those of her innocent vio- tims decaying in their graves. Con- cerning her NEWBRICK BL00K.PU?`!':9P ST- but little 15 known and that is not 0211- culated to allay the suspicion that-her past life may have been criminal also. She was theiaecond wife of Mr. Lamb nndlmd been an intimate of his family. "before the death of his first, who IS re orted to have died suddenlv, as (lid P .. vnnnrr wnmrm in whom he after- l'6pUILl=u LU Ilunu uuuu auuuuuny, uq mu. :1 young woman to whom he after- wards became attentive and before .his i marriage with the subject of this sketch. Further information in regard to this ' wholesale poisoner will be looked for with interest. Comparison with the destroying Duchess of Ferrara wil be _ omifted. Sl'f'e}ia._d kindly maternal in-` st1ncta,cultm'e and educatioxi. Char- lotte Lamb does`not seem possessed of either of them--`-only brutal unning da- termination or mania. . On the `llst ultimo two young Ger- nmns named He.-mun Nugel audi"mil May were in lodgings at Chelsea, near -i London. About 10 ofel-..ck at night, on that date, the report offire arms was heard in their room, and on the inmates ofthe-house preceding thilher, one of the young was found shot dead and the other `apparently fatally wounded. M An Inquest was held on the 23rd ult. `It wag ulatedttlnvt theetwo young men had 200`when they arrived in England, from Berlin, a week before, and on the day 01 the tragedy found `themselves penniless; They appear to have been lodging with some loose women, who were_tl1o only persons, in the absence of May, able to give an account of-the transaction. Dr._ Godrich, who was called in at the first alarm, said that the young man` found dead had opened his vest and shirt and put the mazzle of the weapon close to the skin, which was -discolored by the burning of the powder, while the shirt was un- marked. Ta 11 May was in estate "of col- lapse and insensible. The bullet with which he was wounded had entered the _ left breast, and was lodged in the lungs, from whence a discharge of blood taken place. The Tefegrzzplz of the `. .4:h says: is Au rninhf how. '1... --o:-:..o-.x \l|U ~TlII 03,53 0 As might have `been anticipated the inqticst held last night ripen the body of Hermann Nngel tell us little or nothing which was not known or had not leen surmised. The and drama is no tale of mystery, full of secret his- tory siioh as a pupil of Poe mightlove to unravel. It is-save only for its extraordinary conolusion--.a dull, corn- < rnon place story of low, ordinary pro- Vigacy and misery. We see two young I Germans, barely betterthan l.-rds, cast- up from the sea, as it were, into this great, grim, terrible city, with btit their clothes and more or less thalers in their pokets.~ That they should have lelt their native,` country to avoid the con- scription hardly smacks of Prussian -` blood; the Prtissinri dislikes his-enforced f service, but he is would, as a rule, scorn to shirk his duty : Whether these two lads looked with proud of it, and ` horror upon the prospect otthrce years ` " drill and barrack life, and deserted in advance by running away ;or whether, ? as is also said, they were clefatilters, , ilying with their pltindorfrom justice,- is not yet clear. They nd themselves ` eventually in London T the natural home of all foreign refugees ; and the problem must surely have presented , itself to them how to live.` Now,Ger~ ' iori s ll('.llg,t0gcll iel as closely and as ' thick asedo Scots. Tliereexists, es- pecially since the little Sta'cs have united into one great nation, a Free-, masonry among all Tuetons which binds each to help his fellow.- The two runaways could easily have got `work in London ; The German Protes- tion Society would have aided them, - if honest; and, even had they not been so aided,-they ought surely to have known that -.-: hard as life is---no man need starve in England who is Willing to W9.tl$._ Work, however, . I I " ' does not seem` to hat ? 9-mml`dd_ ll; -self to the torriperanientof Nagle_.nu_ Muy. Atrst ,we nd thorn living more or loss cm signeztr at -an hotel. while staying here, doing nothing, or worse than nothing, they make the ac- quaintance of a couple of immoralrwo- men, with whom for a while they liv of riotoiisly. Then . money was short; for their stock of thalers-'_-however large-`-is now dwindling rapidly, and the four take lodgings together at a lit- tle house in _Lat_rg_ton strce't,'near Cre- .morue "Gardens. On Fridaylast these `moms were _tali en,' Iivherfthetend was `no longer far off. _All was pawned .. zittrtitcniitd 1.59 iinW`n.d.';;.lb'e `last. shiuing had followed ,it9t_fg-flows; and so, with a dull dogged resolution --the sole relic appare'ntlyo_f Ttietonisih iii the "the L haverwritten a; letter-; to his female - companion, stating. his` reaolirtion ,"and` _ setting: ou't",i_t_',_r e31sons 'su`ch"`as they scene or all. -.-...'Ihe ~ lads;-l'ock~ the door ._ of >their`apartnient;; Myilds` up -' holdly.-opeiis_ his ` c`he`st,.; jNa`g'el - res, and hits-j his-cousin tinderftlie heart. :- '13_hon -the youngrrnan V tumi; ths,revol- ,v_or,t.o'his- own `breast, points it where ' `the hGa"rt, iuierd t_tjt it's_ ownwigk- jrn._'I_'izei.othei in- ny mateurnshlin a -th -`illi.,,T;s1T9|I!i is ?`.?ll.!*17l'9l`i!i?093?lif!,1i6j e tti, y is ;`z_ ' hive boys, for; boys` they 'r_'t`re're,,ros lva; `l 7} ?-~9!11!.1.1|L8l!1G!d9.~ '_-Each _see'rns to were`. ` Then the l_s,l, j_nisemb]g,, : , , a-;_;ioise,Jaurating ' _ imp. the-doors. ~ -Nagelziwdoad, aloady; A wealem farmer `recklessly pub- iislieif ;the, folloyving challenge: I will bet $42:25 that my lured men can _to_.ke_longei to goto the harvest eld, get -. baokvto V .dinu.enquieker,_ eat mare, .y.lo less}-and hen`- down harder on a. .: iI;ni.o1`i'_.'of._,t.lx,ee Qnisd , lbiredgg` -i..tl.:`i.ri.=,fi._ 1 jg Jootsqg:_. ezh*nn`,`nn" lher '9"-:,m31!i5 .10 V MURDER AND SUICIDE. FOBMBL mwonv [ignumn uwgntmou 2 3 2] - .6 . '- -""" ` , i - (Tub! Boil ' fteen horse power nearly I 3 R37; tang: 9&3; S!xnpson a Brewery . 35 ?! Q ' ` u-L1 kn. 1b l')_ ' 3;! `LI . ""'-_. :..-" All pcloa indebted to the Nixie rm ofPowe1} 8 Thompson axe hereby notied that the same ,muat be paid totho uadersi nod at once, or `the will he; placed Ina Bo ioitos hands (`or co ctlon- . (sieved) ' _ ' A i .. . V POWELL & THQMPSON. Dated Barrio, March'_12th, 1872. JB- t W/li. 1! UN '1 E R -- ;-TO THE PUBUO OF` THE BRITISH PRO- VINOES OF NORTH AMERICA. I beg moat roapastfully to mqnnint the public of the British North American P:qvincea_ that in May. 1871. I caused the buisneaa nt 80, Maiden Lane, Nsw York, for. the snlo`:of Uom.ow.ur'a Pun. Ann mrumnv whit-h -am m-. on nun HUN` vlllgv-: rvnvln -3 ray; 6sh..1B'l2. uune, naw Ions, wt. mo law for uomownvs time prepaied by William Blown, now dece Pm. AND Ommaxw, which were up 9.0- use , to he closed, I regret to any that 1- hsva Ebb- aon to know that the managerncn: of the law business had for some years, and in many ways, been most corrupt, and it may be that the, Pills and Ointment were not prepared with .that. care I hmie always desired. 'l`hna9w}~ndn nnt what. on Im .1.-ma?`-m-I kw I. uuve unvlsjs uc.-nreu. Those who do not wish to be deceived by buying spurious mediqinea: which arcnow like}- ly to eminate tram the States or_ elsewhere, but to' possess themselves of - the genuine Homo- wA! a Pm; um (.))%g(nn-`r,'M|nut'tl'ctur,J:hy me in Lonon,._Engla,n ,3,wm d_o .=we11:ao s'ea;;tlnz each pm. and box brs the Bi'itish`Gover'n't1 1e.:t stamp _on which is engraved the words H 01.1.0- wnfa P1Lx.sAnqO1n'Maur. and that the ari- dresa on the*ln531' 533, pxrong Brassxf, Los- non, where only they are __' agufacgtul-fd,.'nd;. jg no other part oftho worl . _ Thd retail prices are on thc-labels in Bgitish currcm-._y, and not in dollars ad cents. . - ' `Mnvnu.-mannoaatun ,.' ....:__ ;_:n -_., L 1 UUHMK3 EMU UUH I3: No representative of mine .'\vil,I.. evgr travel through any part of the` British Projincea, nr the United States feillzer to sell, or tb take orders for my l_"ills.and Ointment, and as I have reason to believe that attexnpts _will very p:o- bably be made to deceitoxtbe publitz injlnis Way by persons calling upon:~itz'ed1cine vendors, false- ly represontlng that theyhre acting for the, and with my knowlmlge and consent.-I deem it ad- -viaabla to put the rub! a on thelr'gul1rd against any such dccoptions. ` '. I mnnt (mrnnatlv (`uh-an?-gr! 41...... -...1... v._... any uuuu uccupuons. : I most earnestly czztrearmn those `who 'rr.u_v rend this sdvcrtia'e_msnt that they be pleased, in the public intexest-,-`to ciunmunicato We pgtpbi-I of thajazne to the: friends that sh;-y may not he dfrduded of their mcna'j"`1>j m-chasing worthless idximtions ofthc genuine I.oLLown a PILL: AND 0x.~rrmz.\"r.- Y uvnnlrl nub nnn .-....... 4`..__.., .L,. a nu {H4113 AND UXH`I'ME;\'T.' I would ask, _as a great favour, that should it come to the knowledge of` any `person that apuxious medicines are being made or sold in my name, he be-pk-used to semi 1120- all the par- ticulars he can collect respecting the same, that 2 is to say, the name had address of the vendor ~ give me such imorinalion never being divulged. . who is selling the spurious medicines, and like- Wile the name and address of the House in the United States, or ohiewhcro, which may have` auppiled them, so as to enable me, for -the pre- Lavtiou oflhe public, to institute proceedings against such evil-doors, and I ungngc {.0 remu- narate very handsomely any person who may , the infpnua__nL 3 uqme ' Should azfy person have reaziomto b`o!iev3'3 i,l)nt he has bean`-icceived by buying spurious imita- tions of t.he.=.TMe'diciuea, be wiil do well to send me, in a 1cL:c'r to the ajldrc-E5 up $991` (which he can do at njcbsf/o!sn",cou'.3 in post- age), one of the books of instructions wi;ich are nix-ed to the satuc. I promise to r::&um`.ne it and send :1 reply, alriting whether the Madi- cinesaro geuuiuo or n('t, so if spzxzioas ho may apply to the pz-rs-on from whom he purchased them to have his money xeturucd- , Cheinista and Druur:'r,.;su '.\."I-1 .1.-q.'.n~ In ,.k....`-. un.-xu LU uzzvc ms xelurucd- . Cillllrplfl Drtmgizts who desire` to ubtnin the Mcdtmnegs cqn be 8\.!{'!pI!'cdV8l the lowest wholesale prIc_eS.l.1Aqu:tntm(\s ()1 not less than 132,0 worth -\'x;.,, 85., 6.1,, 223., and 345., pg; d"l"" 5* -'4`-3.10! 1 INS Or pots of Om!-mcnt, nctt. without dxscnunt. for \vhx'-h n--n:m.....:. l'!\\|nI L... uuzvn o<>.'.cS.:Ql l'H|.s Om!-mcnl,'nI!, w:1houtdx.2omInt.xor xvhu-h rcmiunnce mus1.bc sent in advance. I Inn-n IL.` I... ..., - L V gE@0vAL: umimns tor u_sm,g the Great Sbszf .65 Pilh, and canmmim; Tesximonia. cnles of Caren, can `be obznind I: Treaties, the Hpndobook, or {kn circulars from any respectable ' I , Dominion-.u~w.] u-. 1 Au. - `That the 032.5? 3:: osnoaums iismxmr AND I`.-1.1.3 oflhc Eznmcn! lniln-.xn !\1odicix:u-Man, Doctor Lem'sJoacp!u:s, oftbe Great Trib: cfshusb British Columbia,is wurkinz the m at mnrv:-Zuua and nstoniahingurcs the World ever ,lu-an] 01. Never m .110 nnnnls ofCsm~.diuu M-.-dical llinury has such success attended tho muoducH'on`o2` any medicine hcretqtoro. . WHY? . V ' SIMPLY Hxcxltnvt Hm Val..-` -.. - A - mm | SIMPLY BECAUSE vegetable irggr-.-dicnls, s'cm;,- or wm,-3:; V,-5' r;;;'.i_ muntion,,Iucl1 nslbe -xtmcxs cf \V,lld 'C'5e:`ry Burk, Podnphv~'l:un, 5u;uper`,Qun:;- in,Smmfw`ed, Dandelion, Hynscyamns,' C0EI,YIOl'-n J Extmcl at Cu]m.-ynlh. Jump, socolrine Moss, Ccpsicnm, .}c. GM : ) which enter into Ihc coxnposiliono! the combined xuediciixe, are such and so harmoniously _clnq.-icgl and c'oxupoun 111:1; it is made the mo~:'. searclain curative in the Known world, agd_can- and desirable nmnmer. Np'mm1ei'w zu your ail- mcn} nmy 'cg::,_ur hpvr long s1an:ling,x1 w;::m..1 the spoland nslc-nish _vru -by the rn id 'mnnn'ur in which you are resxorud to perfect calm and full `{0}: not help utactou the sysIcm,i:1n vcr unziafrzcmry k This '...1 nu: Valuable ECli;I0 V fxzctiigillnl V ...p;. 1. uosper D09; tact l3"For Sale by all Druggists and Medicine. Ag,;zr..~'1'a xrox 3Axuur..-Jol A, V. Pglmer 8:. 00., Watson 5:. Co ,` 0n1LL1L.-.I. W. islntcn. comm Carp-Mar. - Win: ru A u _ A .... .__ -- CUREvOE;BRONOIiIT1S. - Bmrzmnni . VJ, O.-'GK mnnex..un, Esq.` rm.` isltoicertify llmtninout tbzea years ngcl becz-me nii:-ted with B1-on_chitin which lasted nbpgt eighteen montlxsty _1 9f8(_)?`I\[_iicie(I_`_.f0l'_- _'th;e want of breath that it was very di`-cult for me to ape k and in the night time frequ`entiy"throwing o clothes of!` and raising in tun bad to keep frm physicians in the County of Northumbcx-land j for nbput n yen`: without {eceivinfg tiny, Mnet. Tn fnci. continued gettingworao an te` time- At lnsti was advised _to`;t_ry the Great Shoshcv nees Remedy; I boughtn bottle of it, and when it was about nislxed"I` began to feel a little V. -.be.tter. `I-continued to use it until I had taken` - three bbttiea, ,w.hen.'to my satisfaction; I found that Iwas as vvveilyasteverl had been prcvioul to myiilnoal, and hnxotbeen so ever since. 4,, 4,, ' mxnmu anvm-i strangling. Itried three of the most eminent ' .__.__.._..._... .__..._. ... .`. Qrmu nomm FORSA-LE. --:-- '1'H();'\IA5"IIULLO\VAY. 533, Oxford Slrrct, (Ian 2-H Shaun!) Lo.'u. a/2 W. L`. Scytqnzbcr 1, 1871. $9-2-Sills. I PROCLAINI THE GLAD TIDINGS This Medicine in pleasant and safe to lake, and isfwnrrantc-J, and may positively be relied upon to make u perxxznneul cum: 0! all diseases 0! the i`hro,m,- Lungs, Liver, Kndnizys, D2'gv.u:i-ac Organs, kc. \`.c., as we`! as i.:rulu!o.,-:h-3 various =ki_1;. Diseases, HlI_Ix`1ors, and all diseases afinixag from Imgurity oi the Blood, cxgwptingthe Third Slaga ofbqnsumnljqa. I7Kun`1er .nfo:znai'ou, with full droo:2ons for u__sing the Great Sh~::~'::cr:.`:os Remedy conmiuing Tes:im m':.:'s 2.53:1 C*,'rJ.`5,- c_nles pf Cures! obtained Ivy mmrinn I ---= Phice 0fR5'mcly - - as 29-)) ammaswmmwj UHKPWHUT. - V\'noLxsALz: Aanxrs.-P glewcnstleg Lyman-Bros. |,,~t 5; C-9., `1'oronto_.; ~- U01-IN SILVER. Sworn befnro me at Sznithcld, this 6th day of April, A.D., 1850. ` J. :4: wnnpfewox, J.P. --aug-- wonmzmx-0;. cans OFVLUNG DISEASE. . 'BnooxLi, April mb,` 1970. ` V J. O. Cunnmnui. .Es4Q.-_-Sm,-'l`bh3 in te V certify thnt my wjfe _wns ypyy`l`w with lung dis- eue.` The Duster had tvenj her up; He said `l_1e1'e'lnnga` mete tu11e't, _ e'd,' `nd medicine could nouneip-her. A: Must feqort, `I u rchncd,.n. tqme;or, the Giant, Shoeboueea emeayuf Av 1 `the:expir at!on of two` dais, her` sympwqxs were nitely -better. 8he"'eontlnued toimprove so npklty. that by the mac she had taken mm ' bot 'th:ahe,.vm Cblult up. By the continuagpe of L .lb remedy she Ill rfequy tenured to ` lth. I : Y9"-U`!.lI|lUilh not for the ban`: 1 of l'O l'._I_.O.R TO nu BTORS. um rumeuy ano perfectly restored health. You an _pnhliah the the benet of .8599! ling '1: soted. ~ . .. A " '1`.C.BB(`WN. ` ` A ', lpiacopul lothodiu Xiniatot. 0fR mcly in large Pint J `.81. Pails per Box 25. `or by all Drllsraislq nnzl r..... I h;u\'e the h;;..our to be, W'ilh gram rbnpccl. THU?\I1\S'H(H.T.` .......u.ug ;esum94:u:.:s and C-,-rJ:5_}- .cnn by wearing the Almanac nnd V any rospactable'Dnxggxst in the Mn] ,. _-4.7., cu vvqd 3 a_H`Druggisls Dealers in ya}-:.~'1'a 3Anuu:.~-John Woods, Co., Wells Bros. Maslatcn. Gox.uxmvocp.-Mx.' Ae:m's.--Northrop A: Lyman, yman-Bros. an-Co`.Torc'nto: RI. rm V '1'uo.m\s -IIULLOWAY. (Inh'- -2.2.1 st.-.m.n V `BARR! Ea % Dunlap Street.` W'IlunLIe Exzcciigiuzng 80m": w;;:. '-"`!`f:_<::s 'C'Ee:`r :npet,Qun:i-?in , Snmrfwa-`cl , HS. Cumnrmml Rvomnn no --uUl'U1l`Qp C Lyman, re. at-Co`, Toromcr; El- . an. 'n_~.q CH 80 C76! BIIICO. ' JOHN smvmq Ilhnhi aid. on. a Pint Bottle: | -'.3F'.r:. " I II.lIU" [Ll- I 39,71-7 _._ ---VV ;ggn'1`m PRINCIPLES uuvunulnouuau i 6`X:n fgfxm nnsonvnzyr. _ . .. ' I B_JlUuu mogul`.-11.1-- . co,-1:-;u...uy on. . 5 ~_$AI`tS.APARILI.lAH P.ESOLVE:|" I J e: 5'16 9% .c.v~rr and over am. . ,,_ Buuio, ..Tu Iy 17th, 1871. i%1fuaruEma:V snosznfv. wnneuousa 3 g -A a ' illan mica .'?r?tc..vlhal c-Mn-ratnzn dc-r/m Blood. 1 L:su `I: aresefoctcd and r; . `O -'(fllLu-7 uuu IFIWVT l7`W7}II are {acted gmd d with g, 912. Qmz 1.-."::".*:../M you win sou. d/mn1d.2'1.. 1 R-'`"~IKu " 2" mm II rvmonqrlrucuicent """`"O.. L3? rmplsycd mzmzm.7%'r Dr, E ad D- co {hat no spurious admlzlura or `Q~ ' ma: D ma mums "' M ,`_"3i'~u_ z.` rJzz3m ' "'* _ "lU&(1).aoa-Ia1mn..., . ll coals Dr.Iatvuay 6 0). : lhnuqrnul dollara) er a-mum e-.rnr11.1e.cQf:v:1em c nvmnm. ` C1315 ur. l9(lrIYUlly a w, M. Q. upmm qr 2-.-rem. mmnm b,,,,,"""`',l 3111 [M wonder 0!`GI7.\7!L1`huha Glam, (fr cvnraltm rasaga qf . RadI0y'0Bune':|d 5 csjzccuzlly Uta kg cm nc Anal!!! 2 us nu... __ N`; ~ Ol'|3-rlklhlalll ` V `for. Xaoullq; cu:-r :JIc lat . at-y of 1/wdicfna km mnnnlatclil builds in). r: *1`-` .gnu-I-nl Isunuulfl l1DU|"ET " "or. kaoullcg; amigo 5:`.-.a: /.-.i'zry o_)'.~ wan n$.3':";;;,{' In wu cumplo-tel builds up, repair am; mam "' `M `Jim-9. fwd 0! yvirrarmw. and Zeaum-.4 ""`M -_ux.-ale and bro en-down cqwlauovu, g "*5"! n. p .1 1) W14 Vac ` tutu ur vnurr-uuwu IXQINUUHM "i""W 3.41) rm rs :3-dIm`;3./.`lP.dRILLI.dx __RESOL Mn,` uv . .16! A... Cloths`, Rc(ul_o/`F /Umlci .('lotI2_'-2.rg,A. and Gent1emen s Fi1rnishingGodsQ L j __,_' Importmzt Chemica! P `n I . the wanting bod: ` QADQADADH I mu m-m\..._._, ,.....-.-.b vvsll uuvugu IEO sARs_KPARu-uAN RESOLVENT 1 ` ,..1.p_,g|A__J__2u_3_l51otk>ql'gvIt&; nomnhxne-L \Jr`II -vru nu u-..-.vrnv l\L.IJ\]|_': |` u I_'I||pplItJ the hlomlwvlth nocn4.hhm.5 1'1` ('()N'l`Al1'lS 'l`l85U.E-MAKING A]. , FL2.`.!Jl.'.-!AKf.I:'l0 Q`bALl l`ll'-:3. ll nu;-pus: u: system with column. n-L_4 . |I'I.A;mi-xunmlztu QIiALl'l`u'-:3, "" Q] ' u-{china hm lea. 1 mu "5-"` av` .,_._- _n v.,. M -mo >2 uncn all ' -ugiu-ro and uh,-..d an. and zihlu and body. 1Im:rou.1u: the we] -ht Mad A `an canoe or am I-`urea, Ears. Xlouth, T5,`. ya` snzru am. \vn.A.~.n.:.;n.. n5.'....._ 6 !1'g1i`:.xLL \'v'h`.A.!l:.'li'J(} mgcm v E1 lucrcuncn the we] `ht Mad !T S'l`0l`S VI/h-A.!1ltJlL ESQ `rut-ct ll me.-ounce tn:-open-u and mama it cx1.c..--nzh-7:299 thq J:-octrclluhirf , ' 3: r9u.`7na `uxr.mi, . u-don, ux nun u nus!-.05 Hz: shin :9`.tn\r and boautu, \' U h.euLJ`evc-r Dams and lilrero. :( .-nun -1 nvcsl. 2-beet- nnn Q:.~|..n.._ `\ ..,- ,,_,- . --..., v.....-n.uu nu uncnnug. ' I '0 I/';).:`a #7/:0 we/E Eeallh. Thurs in not 0 man, woman or an /us`-led by dLscg:~x-o. E. their ayzzmomm, 9;; Mm -ixia.-an Io`_roccg':Q rmzrichxnout. and their UV. mvx-:'.. }~.H).`uHr_*. .sn.|n!1;cr vzml arm. -,,.,;.;,`- s-.1 irqn -n1 :_i:o" ps'coo;J cf r.wz:h' orif` ,_,y,;"a .u.'2nL1:u.:; the r-'1an:tn:a 1-ream 'JfADV2Y'3 _`;'/rrz:/3:-urlv-1'/. n.'n.n `Df)nnlau.....A u 'h-nereui. are drrsipad thrnu 1-... cu.--., as. v - , --: \-zlvv yr yxv.-1 '.u AHAU A['5 . __ _ - I ' &a.re'r;,~1:r: z/wan 1`?e.rol7em,. `ml to oitfgt restored to hmlth, or fhovf and t<.`<'(>!E;`1.1Ah,qG.Eto|27'.`.d,_ mt! the: em a` icon; that nuw exmt Lo i`.-nngsodfra. z 3 , em` ' l::rr,-mo 1:54..-.:.w!:nroths LL .V.%.*!. 1Z}o:m'... -tho: organs 1:3 '.v::.:!01. nlocrmcvl. and thou fem). jaws izxtarxupwdtqrl, 3'.-uetkmn voile-red L~,3y(,..,dm :3;-.nrnx`.\:o war of n:mici&a- mzxy, M4 u` M an -ms of tbe axoapurllan Iicnivlvcn gununua low ti;/rs }rhn.,~.e for }'!g:I_; KR`? no gaunt M _. 7:: txra.-:4 mo ` 0 an 12] u!u.!a:A-1.123 thsmro otgah-hmgonmm nodicuzc. 21;: twain mu ::roa"cn no mg g ma! the BLOOD WILL rc_-coho um hag. IL!`-.\r:tfI, pnnl . and nounshmonuo can a 63? 1 !`.cxs!4.:.u:! utacn "1! ha comdhzntl, mi|u. 3.-coca: 0! decay and 2-soumpoumas ` CORSUMPPION. SCROFUI-A, _ . `he Ii:-.~. 8T(..`oHnAa'Y Swmm ;..._.. z from the bland esumi z 2, . Bhvivlar m- Couulnr mac; u.n.~a in (hair advanced moan ho and canal istltks ENS K I 4 i WHOLESALE an RETAIL.` I ` fllllllnl `all: VQJJCZI ' A ya. -an tcizcrl myth any. C'hroM/3 !A ll[,').', IA-xr, Skin, lvlneys, .310-mall; Homb, or Urinary dt-_`72cI:lm'.v. wt! cm mm-kcrl clmny/I: m her_ heallh jbr e bzller ttgktng the But-zcpm-bllan Rocgln-nl. Ac Qwml hrrlvm-`S mqre 1.'1'r,'1'i:-h, n."u.:g, and tl:hh1.'7. and -s`cnao(r to ha 11 fr`. wllton ((4 mug cc?-"fvlvlcnle, hm dczmma nf Tuhercullr.-us materavd c(,z_./..`r clam: 711.} ref! grace, vlcv-orrrp-'r_1_z!ion and ::2%:'f,7.':=" 2;;:'.`:,::>f:;vm u. . C. .f..- ' .1. . -3 ' In M`. If:/lryrrnpm-rr'nzs!fIr1r71l sew:-!1on.t. nunndr Uh. . I.;`i. r, {Jul [ :'7vm'cn."1c Jufce and otter ul! Mm "559-armmnmn 333; '"" :: ..:7;;z.;:'z..%*1s";;.";'.a:';.".;.`:`..`T,.;';'" -=` _1lcoua .IZatvuay& (lxaoa-Qaymo `. Z'?."1'E .`:"_$" ..`5'_`_ f. ."._'_'.".'"1'. verve- 4 : I18 0110 lnvillc the hlccmn was z-mu. ......-7 !?-{gm "'9 `."~`"~90d- I corttingxcrl to u.~`--six M""- Ilid now n_ aa`ns4ofcick:n:s.~. Iiircuso nu-J .ru|5\"j ,`1 D5WT1I>h0 J37: diuny-o:1rn(1. I fro! my 31:`-J ||s'1'ccm'cmd. J . ATHAN FREI-Il:.L\lA N. B.-'1`hi.4 gentleman was well knuwu 19 W` n mirth: ' _ .uvun~7}i ro:elrv:?iu::[%:(:ug."f,n?r?: L."1I\xy"3rI:|0n9"" -' nu! 1:a_commonoo'd ips `gar Hnnsn .-null" , lvczah ` ho. MHK. Oommorciul Axon: for UntI*_' -2-on. Threnteneal Consummlnn, HI,-,h( !`.'M' Blcullnn om lho Lianne. cm-ul mm and Iuvillq 01 A5411! 114;; z.-_ SARSAPARILLIAN R.ESC~L` EN` 1'1"...-'.. um.-um. n.....:.. t'....-Mn W: `K. _ PRINCIPAL DEPOT. 539 3'3. PAUL swam, Momma!- .,..-, V 4vL~'n..u LL- v\.....|.;. .~I onnnllnl Finn!!!` 3'1`. PAUL STEEET, MQN'L'&uuu- ad-`sou liy Drnulsts ma Eton!-""` we!-T" _ I:$1.wpotbou.Ia. - V - Now lulu, lupus-lam CHIC! ` } A mm. nmnsmonnn an nuns!!! n......m...a In mm Bnmo. _ Oombined ii Tone Battle. MRS. s. A. ALLEN f? W.` n`1I`I\AI"I' .Silmon T rout T Vhite p:e`r`5rl. . .. I/a.iwno)utIz B.l,0:lAcrs 1.50 bi0x', R Fllltlll `II IJIIIE IJVIVAI ~---- It gatmoat de1_i htfnl Hnir Dms1nK- ;_ 1! promote _nxnrf_out gmwtlh cm; 1 FALLING llAlR`1s immediately Che ' .___.--._ ___*....on;u1Vi 1`! .' nwumu mun. xa smunuuuwu, ~--~- Mrs. ILA. (' m-awn '9-lair ,- clear and 9"" I13: u'7m-at. I: it my ciuph cal 67*" I nder I rmsltt. In great nv I-tn ! air-Dressing ,-gr II J and Zy%k ` -um 4 -"'4`.`.a.., mi! Euro}. ' ` '34- turn- .9012,-giw I --not ALBAIIUX. "" IYLOB M `9 iflhotltt. BOLD lini- ctFr I'll Mil DI 15? do ,4ko'f um-F! gnczfvtlldx L -1\!:'~!.'9 .42 IIIAJB lll.'}S'.l`I'IllS':`4l`; in Will R .8 Gran! 3 ' ; Naturale}.?t'l:: Color and B9"\ . . .5 n 11.3.. l|...u.aIna, 1,-IL1. til-All Illl I-ILIVIIIBII IIDC sARs4x?.2iI;LmN BESOLVEM`. . _ ______ Xlvzfcnt (`Ines ro[Nu'?aI h`y ` Cc.-tnntcrclul "`nu'c-1.: (1 1\..~...-.`.r .r;!. ' A-.. -rmulhsu nvm, unees and 31:1;-tun. I-snip : u: Wn?':1: 1- out mulpgug no" our '1}. -xcnuzw and invent: tilting; [:1-1' of uuxuuuonf thue-I who, from weak new :>r (.112-cum, um dam-Ion! or e um: :.~3:.-uca wonmn Item the pertln |u,_.mu` `('Il_!\::,',;D of E`Mboe':u)t1m| or Mcnnq, vb "I`n "And ....7... ,.,..x. rr, . ... .';\:n.=:, 71m`:-!x.-.1, Iildnc, :~, Y.\ um?x. D4`-J Y0 lubcio.-a, and all w!'~n me !`.)('n W` nloxnoml by .'s'mr_--n.;;o yr `Water; or Prun- ful I32-::c h:n';.:(_-2. are quickly rclievul uzl c:1`ev.-.tu:x!!y cunxl u-mlgh the A'.'H1.\'hA7\7 1-vnwu -n-an/cue:-Rain ntentencal Consittnpllnrl, ight P~?"" Biculln Image, nun - boln 0 RADVVAY -. - AAAlAAr\an . nnnn r\r-A/\!`IC5 Llnw $30 no Auuv-*" nmin RESTORE]! :1: -n__4...... ll-nw "!I|I` s 7'13./1 M Fl 1 .'1`1m:s, vevcl` L'm't.n and Ulrerou ;;:l n-Id, {eet and Strlu.-tun. I it-.2: war:-.11-otu-mu-lynm n-an HARE `FRI (DELICI- _ ...-3--.! 4...'a1. 1--3.. (VI-.1- .11-. rccolvt-Vd no panem from any u.u;v- N . . ;-.1 um: um` 9 d 3.' L?31c'F?3?l'~:l:` Oonlmerciu-.IAgozI:fot U0, vapor. `+6 :1 can --n-mutton `IR\'m`fLI > cum mun In 9. certain indication of decay at the rooilu .1;rEvt7 B;1=u:_<'.:*x 5BI..o1:;,j nmL"r1rUL -Mi. Hutu:-e's Crown. You Must Cultivate it {ESQ LV ENT >. (`unn.'.1l`. \V;".f.,'_ )lnrch1l.x-.\- rv Hm! I \: 1:` nT:2:_ nub- > mac ""9" MR. 11. BENNETT`| A`Where'ho xvillkcap on hand as usual, :1 zomplete assortment of Eath and Picket -rye. Has removed to new and more comodibus 1 ;Wi:h the largest and mnstcah full! 6e'1e=`k 0' " ___ n3.:AAf-IQ! fir At. 3!`. HENpERsoN s, % 1% { COLL|NGT\{VW inunaan LBELTING & rncxme. m-Lsogon HAND A LARGE sUPpLY b In conse.quence of the late Fire HAS __ILEMOVED HIS To his building, in the v Vsasmxn THE" New Brick Block, l)znTulAop Street, cnmfon :1`. sjmna, recommend LAZA- oelebruted perfeotnd , , Glasses; we have th. sale, and have plea`; The improvement they eecv Henge the admiration of all_who I\,_._., us promises in his ':'o1)1'ict0r, vvwr-V Huron Sn eet. , harrie llul I n. 51- % ,opPbsiTEV3` THE . |!9._:F `Churn: kept "on? hs`nd,"Bc1ter Dmieg -_' I, I ,3 - . 'y .r-. -1` . Isnuaotnm `qnd isagcegg c9g3'{`1}et W L Coo 3 work` and shiny: epa on an 3 nos of Bear, Whiske , Pork and Potash Bar- rels, Box, >Pum;r|n' ` the, ,Wi.lliuI ,'; rrel tier- ubs, For-kma, Washlube. Plckletuba, Cheese M Hoops, Vats irnd Water Oisterns of all sizes and kinds, and` Large Water Barrels on hand. and all kinds of Cooper's work in general, made on the shorten notice. The William : Barrel [Thorn is :50 best of the age,.ahoql_41 beztry by allbjzuter Makers. White Oiktd me Aab, in Stave: or Bo1l'a,'1iot'1ght.*"X1!"'r L"-`rs, prompuy lled on the shortest. -notice. Address: ISAAC VE WILLIAM}, Proprietor, ` Barrie Cooprage. D-__3- 'u`- In J07!) I00 Build-(gland Undertaker; Opposite the Court House, Barrie, `II VCIJ U,UUlIa IIUIIUU MB 9 ti-ON P\EASON'ABLE TERMS..t;o| F I Nlill Ind BIN` .-. `?-!."5:. . Respectfully announces to the public thatvba ii at all times prepared to take contracts for b1;ildi:1g, and that he cn'n fungiah Dllllhlg, 800 Hill DB Cllll rungxan nooks sasn Am) BLINDS. ;:=za;wzr..r:;,1rs.v,,, {s{::s, u` \ . He.also keeps n hznid, arid _m9.nufactureB- OOFFINS of \llk1nds,: and firniehea `-all the paraphnrnnlitx ne<':`e`s}u`_'y fo_r 'Fun emls. incluaing an excellent Hearse5Jw11icl1_;cap be had `on very moderate tzrzns. ' "':-.-`,';' 21- - W ca Pcwoeni, .SHOT, |G.uNsMm-1 &.,| S``V:l??%5 l :!\t 1116 lowest prices. , llllu ucucuu .l.'|'UVI:luuD VI Luv uvun x1\.nuuJ, 1a\g ~ Heads of Families wm nd it -`:3 .'ths ir`;E'vn- rage to deal at the Great `Western S1079... '!a.n-is, Jar. 3131,1872. _ , 5. , HARDWARE, % n_.a.- .--.-w--_.r .1 1 --`-.-...._-.__ - . _ I I: v_. M .'uat received to bind a ism `assortment of % Cook, Ifaror _snd;;I_g; -)f various designs .iil4'pi.1t;ei'ii. which he will , sell as cheap as any other ho'.l;_> in town. V __...o-....... ,_ _ .i:7"1`lNWARE, COAL OIL, ' ---:o:-- ` . 411 kinds ofrcpairing done and all w-ark warranted We can Very strongly RUS &r MORRIS V Spectacles and Eye sole agency for the ` sure in testifying to their great superiority. in in _!he night is extraordinary, and must challenge th ee them. 5. S. &:'C. L. Sumens, Agent, Barrie. sew;aaga;g_Lin,aues.1 nan, uzm,ge.__ Iirmi Jos. MAYOR rno -Bprric, Juiy 10,1872. Groceries Wmrs, Liqudrs,F1our, Bran, Osijtg and Genenni Provisions of the best_qun`xity, grad `r v ' - . a -at u`: Inn-out nrinjl - CAzPEN I`ER,'BUILDEB, &e: A ` 1343312; ~ Steam Povver PLANlNG on Dressed, mid Tbngued and Groovd Lumber o every Adscription, always on hb.ngi, an 4 made toorder. ` `_ M ' ' ` Old Brass, Copper and Rags taken in uxhango Ba'r e., 1859. . , 19-ly. [GE 0R9E%i3 ALL: : 'EL'E)CTROPLA lfED AND % % _ 33 IJIIILDREJV /S e':AR`R1m:E s. .5 ad is prepared to snpplf these articles at 125 lowest price; i and Machinery for the` magxifgcturq DOORS, swans, BL1NDS,MOULDINO,a fTHoMP$oN a LYNN Pu0TQGRAPnRSy .nm;1na5 szQ'J vI;;n ,1r.m 7.15.; }.rn`.; r.z,.L,.i.. Dtml_0j9 St., Ttbo doors East gf the Bani: - 'of Tmmito,_,Bqic!;greJ 3 LSA 'i';Vs#$*i3%`sV`9:7? Lsyag} And oononrimi, if required, m..ou-f '01` . ' Indian Ink. ' ~ v ` Bmio, July 12H}, l871._ . 9&3-ly ___..j_- - LLEXANDER GRAHAM; wneeon. 03331462 . , 51-31311 MA ` COLLAIR nan. n L--a.... us... '1 -;.-1.;~.1a ..a-...I.l goon mm or me _Ju|(_9; ngnan. neg to. tlnjngllp 111 `nd can-ying on b an above, and tr L .;theb:":" ` t expo V duct ` and tin: iugntion givv n19. _nll_ `ta, to ' T. .0 0fB_DIlDlIl3 pr ' Jonpmg none on up; 11:9, ` losrulntof ,- --' . \~. d 8;'&h:;l:'; ltfken. Lao}y 'o:: itan oon I I A: _ . A . _ to, ' haonh|lo:131at1hIl) ` inggn b 3 Baxjzitj, July, 1857. _1_ug unqs.o; giggyqadey mi `nnvv-Q-u-uruvsru/-`vane-u-u--nun grads; to_ annouTfT3zho`pqb1sc :bathe has completed his _ Ti '3F N MANUFACTORY, ._ ' 0- mud` Hgsv inhdditipn to his stock of genzotgl `HEHGREAT V\'ESTEBN . u-war:-I-1' 3,3m3a;@cggags,;qwaamsmm