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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 24 Feb 1870, p. 3

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mans a In tbefis'at -â€"vvuu VHWA, Ubv Mun, .J.m10¢k, Rochester}? -D. McDon- ald, NewYoz-k; J. HamJ’en'y, Wh-th)" , M. W, J. Quinn, St. Catharines; R. J. W Omemee;Miss Dom Gmhm, Tomato; '1‘ Matt, M. P. R. Omemee; Mia. W Oxncmee; Hugh ansden, YOOdIiIEOE John Zimg, gakwood; 3,. é. Eglcr N. Gray, J. Evefiry WfBoyer. Geo. mm GeoLWfisys, Jimmy 12n- mammo. m Guns! mynbehas not dunk gmdfliquo: ohm I821. W Whencompleted, the Prince A!- [red will be manned with six guns, and non-Plated all over. She will then be a ionmflahb defence to our coast. talk; W. S. Paxton. Port. Perry; John Fowler Cobourg - W. J- Turner, Port Perry; AIbertJohn Thomson, Rama; R. Raw-n, Cobonrg;S.B.Collm3.MilIb1-ook; Samuel Greermg Millbrook; John McCor- uodale, Woodville , H. Smith Woodnlle, Cdnnmghmn, Fenelon‘l-hlls ; James Toronto; Will II. Green, Fenc- ”Rab; G. Connol, Woodnnc: W. A. Toronto; T. Davina, Hooked; J. 3% Minbrook, Samuel Greer, do.- , G.LF'ni,MjR.R J. mdo; William Nome, do.; lDeyell, do. #1 Smith, do.; John Tuner, Petcrborough; R. A. Mor- m. Peterborough; Richard Tyler, Mon- treal: J. P. “More, gavego; George (Sonny, Mamlh; Geo Dormer and wife, Sunchmoo; Thomas Colq uhar. Montreel; mm Monk-331; q.G Keel, Ome- nee; W McV ittie. Toronto; J. H. Helm. Port Hope; James Bain Toronto: Samuel Dandsan, Manfpom; Band Mal- lochyPort B_qa_e; _H_. Shattn'ck, __H_ Hew- Bares, Oakwood; James Thorndike, Oak- wood; J.W. Fitzgerald, Fcnelon Falls: Edmzi Fitzgerald, Fenelon Falls; A. T. Willnm, Port Hope ;.Geo A. Stewart, Port Hope ;R H. H Toronto; An- M011” Montreal; wutL'Major,Boâ€" Exrxxmvz alterations are being 2:13ch in the gnnboat Prime .4 "fr J. The fantastic is being‘fitbed n in excellca: style, with 18 banks, for .crcw and firemen. The Goderich Signal'vcnturcs to say no crew onthe lake will hsvc equally comfortable unicorn nodiuus quarkzs. The compartment for the marines cwmins 33 banks, with plenty of space in the centre. To protect the boilers agnimt any damage from shot, in ‘event of an engagement, the coal- as are-$0 be carried along each side. The fire engine has been removed from aft into the engine-room, ana can be used for thee moral purposes :â€"In use of a. fire, tppntitgu-t; in ammf a. 12:13:, to pump the vessel dry -. and in case of an enemy utenpfingtoboard, the hose can be let on deck torepel the bm'xxtders by playing but water on them. 70,, win side. at the end of the engine-room, :3. £th appartment is to be divided 01F for ‘he engineer and the second engineer. They follows the moss- :oom; mund which «it: state-rooms will be fitted up for the officers. All the parti- tions are cleared off the deck. that the ves- to! maybe _w_otked £028.53 aft to ketteraldl- Axggvm at the “.‘Jewett House” for the week endhngWeduday morning, Feb. gaflohn Cheer. Geo. 311195 331‘!” : J- w Emborongh; Darid Malloch, PoRHope; Jerry Denna}; G. T. R. R; ’1'. Owen, Manilla; John H. Ylhyte. W; John McLean, Manillag‘J. A. Blown,‘-Tpronto; H. Wilson, Toronto, D. G. 3161301323141 and y'ifeg, Beavertonj Win film! that the princip'd difficulty at. the mm“ to obtsin a. cnrmct impression, ' tithe peculiar shape of the partfi t ) the taken. This I succwded in doing : pr":- Him-to which I plugged the cavity in Liza palate with cotton wool. In this case, it being impossible to con- :s‘huct a. sucziun plat-c, I fitted strong gold chaps to aeveml of the teeth which still re- .msine‘d, undto these Clasps I soldered cling- .“ 'Ech were retained in the vulcanitc plate. The pinto was constructed of rubâ€" ber, ndin such a. nunner as tv supply. as in: umible, the place occupied by the bone which was destroyed, in order wavethe 11p. nose. :ch their natural apâ€" ‘pannoe. Alxunst immediately after the was insertcd, I nuziccd a. dccidcd im- pcovementin his spccchz in fact. I could understand him with at: any diflicnlfy. I havenotv‘m the pxtiunt since I inserted the palate for him. but same of his friends told me n short timc- 32:0 that it cvminues to give him the best 0:" s:x*‘sfaz:tion. -n.1,7 trade with the. pi “flaws tw the fur cast and vast of us. ~With .1. canzpfcte Cami! system, Nova. Scotia con! cor-lg! be: probably laid dcmn in Tamra-u ,5; 53:) pm- tvm and even lean, while. vats-nit»: Dominion increases in 'on. the Shuitime Provinces would beams» the Pczmsyis'ania. of the nation, and would be the chic! consum- m ofthe productions of our own mighty and fertile northvwmt. ‘We must have s liberal canal policy, or we shall never bind thm provinceé iogatlxer as one zutitr . â€"meal of Carma mpg lip vay nm as: inends, was pmngup imp his now ad a most tnnnatxxn' 31‘} Meet}: were m’T-ev Such .sthc extent of the (Inseam: Luau ‘33 opal! space was lcfc. which extended 1mm th'e canine toozh of the left superior Quinta) the wrrespondlng place of the wightmperior maxilla, and including the all! jpinc and prom-uses of the incisor “muddy, am}. the palate spine and M palate bonus pasta-lady, ’gugethcr with “M prm‘ess.cri.~m nnralzs, partof vo- mar, ind horizontal plate of the palate lboncs. A large (-pcn sync»: was left, which “tended lam-rally marl): an inch and a. half, ad posteriorzzlly to the: vellum. pen- dlhllpulate, over two inches. This case ’8 very alga-cm“; :u tlxc mum-er. as Well L” “his friends. He could not articulate alt-hale word; eating and drinking were .1!“ painful to him. the food and liquid .punng up intu his nose. He also present- ' annoyance ; the four -2 - _<_... .‘nnfl'lyml m 53m. hw‘l’ - -â€" 7V, , wovement in his speech: in fact. I could undex'smd him with :3: :my diflicnlfy. I havenotvcn the putiunt since I inserted the palate for him. but some of his friends told me a short time- 35:0 that it ca-minues to 've him the best ox" safisfaziion. following is an extract of alctter I received from him about nine 2:102:11»- aiter I saw him :â€"“ lam glad to let you know that the artifilizl pubic you made for me mutant-{mat deal better than I expcctcd. I did not think it would have done nczu- so well ”it has‘dune. I have not the lemt trouble withit. I cozzh‘. not do without it ” It 330103 satisfaction :0 know that such W118 are acknmvlcdgal with gratitude by those for whom they are perfumed, ,sfi Monrlab-xurs are so we]! appmciatcd. of has?» “out having tu mrific- 5 car- or to undergo the vexationa and dc- laysnf banshiy neat. Laue \‘u‘scln u-zght to be hblo-ti-vpb', it is said. during the sea.- son between Ezdifax and 'i’c-ronio, and fax-- thathrough the \‘v'cllaml Canal i. .r.» the lhkes angi fir; into flu: inland waters of the noi'th-Wtst. Nature hrs done almost «crything fps as m this rosy. ct. We need but to put forth an «:fil‘r: 3:le at a 60112:"!!- atively trifling cos: we co-fl‘ ccmplctc the work. We are not. inch-val, worthy of on:- British mtxs if we are content to re- ibonas. A large up .extended latcrzzlly half, ad posterior: duh Mtg, ("'91 cent gem»..- 05 mm rs, to mate freely one with a of tméo mgr-2n having w: is :me: «a 51:3 m. who €55 cam. ..n :3. mac; .. =5. 3:..- 095 gr...“ cm 1...: ,1,» 3 Va um ..r. a: 9.55.2... Ema-.9» main. 2...). 5%. 1:95. 5 "x; «3.4 In. {young man resxamg, v‘ - , . am 'alled to commit me rcspccting the ' of getting an artificial palate 01‘ Ohm: that. wuuldibe bf service to him. 39 Val accomprznied by his sister to inter- pflt fol-him. a: he was so literally dumb derstand any- “ “I” impossible to un ~< mused by an open. thing he said. This w... mg 0! defect in thc upper part of his pa- late. Upon inquiring into the history of ”it me- I assurtaixwd that about ten years ‘ ‘ ‘ J: ____ the ‘ESSG, l ascL-flauwu m.“ w- _, , ._ '10sz he Ind been attackal by a. dxsease m the eyes, «Inch had been treated for a m ofume wizh wry powerful medicines. The disease finally ltmtcd in the rugion of the palate, causing the destruction of a his. portion of the superior maxillary bone. Such .sthc extent of the disease that icfc. which extended “opal! space was 4...... an. “amp tmzh of the left superior Jaines ' w swab R‘mm‘ wot}; of r28} an» c» 1...." Eat hm... ....u .72 1" :n xxx“ 4 strenc: :‘nals, umpta ion of tue channels 3: i. .uugh Camudn to h :erdi. «reg: :n‘xed by man {mi wamnunt mun-11am» . :r:..' appcarmw : me mm- : gone, and the nose and nch sunken. Be, 9:: Well LS Very anxious that some- lone to alleviate his suffer- :-:s to the far cast and ‘nzpfcle Canal system, 2:! be probably laid it} per tun and even Dominion increases Maritime Provinces i rt 35d at a cmnp'xr- cv-zld ccmplctc the «SJ-1!, worthy of our are content to 21» a profitable Ln‘nmr, Feb. Ann, 13" . FALL “'32 1‘. per h: xsbeI... :0 a $0 75 I 5mm; Vina”, “ “ “1'0 g FLOUR. (2‘21!) 5 hr] - ~ 4 00 Q; 4 00 “ (sprint) 9 11:1. - - 4 00 (a; 4 00 " (mum-n (:7 br1.- - 4 00 (9‘, 4 00 I r)lTCwa_JA FLorr .................... 4 00 «1:4 25 ‘ Butun' ................. 0 35 O 40 1 0x15 ...... 0 '25 “ 0 26 -P2.\:52.. 0 40 “ 0 61 run: 0 15 “ g I". 933 “ u ; {mamas} .. 18'" 0 82 only for HALL‘ s JOURXAL or 1 Hum“. 3'with beautiful Chroma or Engraving, worth from S2 to $10 originally; en- ters its 17th year, size of "Harper-s Weekly.‘ with eleg ant xllustmtions. 6 copies for 810, or it will be sent with any 81 publication for $4 50, without other premium. Bronchitis and kin- dred Diseases“ by the Editorâ€"$1“ 7.0 Patents for this and other countries]: prcmptl X and cbea 1y secured. Address “HALLS OURNA OF HEALTH, 176 Broadway, NewYork. " A first-class Weeklv J canal of useful and en- tertaining literature, independent 1!! politiegand dugmonate yet fearless 1n the discussion of all pu lie questions. The larger portion of _its space is devoted to light literature and it aims to be an attractive fmily paper, as well as 3 Weekly yComxnexm on events. of general interest at home and ab lumpe is wide, embraceing the BOOK. the ART. the THEATRIC the MUSIC. AL. the SOCIAL, the FINAN C ,and the SPORT- ING-WORLDS; butitwill tnothingto its readers mleuh’eed toofi' themutt'astidwus taste. nndnoe‘verywa mfiwonhyof an extended circulation. There ' always be at least one ’I‘. \uow” Dmusxn Hoes per 1001b; Mas PORK Plum-1 317:5 Exnu Pun}: Gum-4L - Commmn - B may, Suoxm - - 'I' I. a... HANS. scam cured- - Tcxuzm's per 12» - amt, per m - - Ema, per 100 ms - BEEP. per 100 Tbs H.“ .............................. W 3: J. MATTHIE, having just re- - ceivcd a good stock of Cane, and t oroughly learned the art, are now pre- tredto re-seat cane bottom chairs on short notice, and at very reasonable rates. and control his pemonul conduct. The J udwe s decision when given is final, and if given in favour of interdiction, is to have the same efl'ec. as thou‘rh it were an inter- diction for; imbecilit). ' 0After two venrs of sobriety, the interd ction may be removed and a restoration to complete Ii bcrty gmntcd running thro "hits gas, in addition e0 short oncscomp latenfn emgannmber and the variety at: contents will gratify mders of diverse as. The MASOXIC article will be found both valua- ble and interesting. THE NEW' \VORLD is a. handsomepa r of sixteenpominxizewbywinches. pub everySstm-rhy, eminent free to mkcnbersin guy pm of the United States, for the subscrip tion price, 84 50pcrmuminadvance.. Fortwo copies to tagddmees, $8; for six copies, 820- for ve 00955. $5, fortwenty- -fourcopiee, Ar the recent session of the Quebec Le~ gislature very stringent provisions with regard to persons-in the habit of indulging to excess in intoxicating liquors were con- verted into law. The Act provxdcs that, on petition. under oath,‘ to any one of the judges. by any relations, or in default of relations. by any friend of an habitual drunkard setting forth that such habitual dnmkard s. wanders or mismanages his pro- perty, or places his family in distress, or trausacts his business prejudicially to the interests of his family, friends. or his credi- tors, or that he incurs the darger of short- ening his life, such judge may pronounce the interdiction of such habitual drunkard, and appoint a curator to manage his afl‘airs By Re- -v Jame: Greener at the Wesley: m Par- mmwe X-ob. 227M Mr. John \Inddison, to \Ii-as )1: film BIatthewn, both of Lindsay. T020310. Feb. 22nd. 1870. Eurâ€"Thur:- is no apparent. inclination to buy ur sen. \Vi’l“atâ€"-thcrc was a very quiz: market m-day. Livarp’ufl market is rcpoxted to have lost another pcnx1y1x~r cents} on red, and n1~oun spring wheat as we ham from pri- vate murces 0n the street 'i'r-ézzdwcil sold at 33¢: Bariey. 43c. ; Ruse. 55 to 57¢; Clover, 36.25. Oats in rfiqn‘nt m: the street at {mm 3%. to 35c. : the supply is light. A choice lot of Dressed Hogs on the street brought $3.30 to- day ; but the average prim tannins a: $8.12 to $3.35. The deliveries have fallen off greatly. CANADA, Pnovxxca or ONT mo, County of \ictgria. N Saturday the 2nd day of April next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of the said Court for a. discharge under tj‘xesaid Act. l’y the same, at the same place. Fe . 2:)nLMr. Edward Slogan?» Mia Mary Jane Currie.botl‘ of Mariposn. A1- C. mam :twn. on the 15th' mst.. by the new. \V. S “1' cstnry J onn Bunch} CObORI’L'. v.0 \Iaxm ry, daughter nf PeterAndrcwa, Scotlax: d. Ix Brock by t]: c Rev. “7.5 .Vv'estney, B. ;..\ rvx‘fic‘!" thin .st. .AbrabamBa'xh-uv. Esq Brock, ta “chem. (hug 4:th of the late 'lbcms E“ :u-t, Em... Brock. INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Dodge, and other members of the Toronto Board~which the Vice-President modestly styles “one of the best Boards of Directors in the Province"â€"-is merely intended to turn people’s attention from the mainques- tion as to which line is best calculated to serve their interests. But from the action of their municipal representatives, and the recent vote ofvthe ratepayers of Oro, I judge the Co. are succeeding but indifi'errently. LOCUMOTI VE. $8.. the wife of “'il' Ltcr. A: Madam: on tE-e 15th ' 13m.) I‘olcy. Esq, of 3-. d r “’1: a. trade could, in time, be developed at Llndsay by means of the Nipissing rail- way and the back water communication, it wouid not be Toronto and her northeastern railway that would reap the benefit of it. The trade would go east to Port Hope or \Yhitby) as it does nowâ€"these towns hav- ing the advantage of shorter, quicker and cheaper routes riu mil than the Nipissing could possibly be: besides being newer the final market, - Oswegoâ€"the lake freights, by vessel, being from thn'ty to forty cents per thoum-ndâ€"mt lumberâ€"less than from To- nmto.” y...- y- ...... markets ; and when we have cattle or other stock tocxport, it mnstbe sent east, by one route or another. Merchants can buy to better advantage in Montreal than Toronto and freights from the fonner point via the Midland will be lower than by the N orth- ern. The sophistry irrdulged in by Mr Ii? Icv. James Greener. at Ben‘s Hotel, Fc‘J. 18th. Mr. John Archer, to Miss Rebeca Red- n. r. bah of Fercht-n. By the same. on the same dnymt the “’cslevnn Parsonage. My. Jrhn Pearce, cf Eldon, to Miss Mary Claim, of LEndxay. BIRTHS. Now, as you have before 3.ny pointed out, this statement applies with equal force to produce and memhandisc. The market for our wheat is Montrealâ€"coarse grains can be sold to best adyantage in eastern Sigâ€"It has been‘the-habit of the sup- porters of the Toronto, Simcoe and Mus- koka Rail way to belittle, or even sometimes deny the advantages of the Port Hope route The following exmct from a. letter written by an upholder of the Toronto and Nipis- sing roadâ€"and one who would naturally look with favour on both of the Toronto projectsâ€"is worthy of a passing notice : v- . v e ‘ - L3,, . L- AA-.A1._--J Editor of_th_e Eposngng Advertisements twenty-four cents per line for fieimufimandfifm cents pet-line {or subsequentiasanion. mm NEW WORLD. X" You ALBION Omcx. ‘39Park Bar. New Yuk. mmjwnbbyallnewsdodem, price ""’ c 1‘.“ m2 COL .\: Y Covr In the matter of AMMON PQWIQLLL Lindsay, Feb. 17th, 187 . [HE NEW WORLD. Chair Canning ! SERIAL STORY OMARKETS LINDSAY MARKETS MARRIED AMP-ION POWELL. An I moltent. Communications intended for publication c,, may be addressed 90 - 'W. F. CLARKE. Editor Ontuio Farmer, Guelph. THE EXPOSITOR oommns more read ing matter than any other psper published in thinoaunby. Special attention given to the advancement of Emigration, the promotion of Arts and Mann- factures. and each number c mtains a. choice piece of «either secular or sacred music. Sunscstmox Pmcz, free of Postage, $1.00 a year, payable in advance. SPECIAL Cum Grimâ€"Fumjzhed to Agri. cultural and Horticultural Societies, in Clnbs og “ Clifton House !” W. N. BOYNTON, - Proprietor. 1, first class style, and travellers will receive everyatten attention. CHOICES]? Wmes, Liquors, and Cigars. agricultural writer in the Dominion. and whose name, from its long connection with the rural press, has become “famiflar as a household word,” among the farmers of Canada. Nopains arc spared to secure cooperation of leading agri~ cultufists and horticulturists, in adding variety and interest to its contents. HIS Hotel is fitted and furnished in , first class style, and mullet: will receive HIS ably conducted, popular and in- valuable rum] Journal is ch'oted specially to the interests of the farm and garden. Tm: Oxnmo FARMER_is edited bv Rev. W. F. >Cl§rke,_whq is {xckponiedggd‘w bethg ablest O., Ahnan-uu. .. --_._...__ _, ,, Beadle, 1‘3 .. St. (.‘nthmines. Assxsiux'r Em- Tum.â€"â€"J. L cKelmn. Euq" and E. L. Cull, Esq. Dmxmcs Emmaâ€"Allan Macdou Esq. AR- currencmx. Humanâ€"James Smit .E: .,A.M. Exmumoczcu EDITORâ€"Rev. C. J. S. ethane. Vm‘mxx.\m' Emmaâ€"Andrew Smith, Esq., V. S. Edin. Amman. Emma-J. II. Thaw, Esq., Brooklin. The Canada Farmer is issued on the fifteenth day of each month, and each number will con- HE Publishers of the ('42:.be FARMER, A in acknowledging the gratifying support extended tothat journal in its new form, during the past year. are in a ‘tion to announce that it mil be sustained in tycoming year with still grcatcrefiiciency. The Editorial Staff will in- clude the following experienced Agricultural writers zâ€"orx-‘xcs Burtonâ€"J. E. Ema. M. 1:. C, 3., England. HORTXCCLTL‘RAL Eomm D. W. H "‘ " ' ' - u .- ._ 1‘". T H E 6mmm Emma ! min FORTY PAGES OF READING MATTER. The price is ONE DOLLAR per year, FREE OF POSTAGE. CLUB RATES. Club of 10 Copies ............. s 9 Club of 20 Copies ............. 16 Club of 30 Copies ........... . 22 and all over 30 at 75 cents per copy. Letters and n mittanccs to be sent to THE GLOBE PRINTING 00., Toronto. ALBUMS! ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOI'” . P .112: 1 of his estate to me. and the cmditom are notified to meet at the Law Utficc of the Ins-101‘ Vent. in the Village of Bobcaygeon. in the County of Victoria. on Tuesday. the Eighth day of March. 1870, at one o‘rlock in the aftcrnoon. to receive statements of his main-x, and. to appoint silver in a nkikul manner- Our stock was purchased on the best terms, consequently contains the newest designs, and Lindsay. - vnn‘nhf‘l’ f A' HE Insolvent has made of ibis estate to _me_. and» “t‘ mc-nts 057m: 3",,” éflcap u the Che-spelt, an ggod a_s thc‘ has!“ Teal: filled with gold and and are now preparad to offer the greates't inducexDents in the following 1869 mu m“ m. . ' heck: . , confine bums-I FRE\C'H leading hm; you.” n MERINOâ€"Theve bthoods t'O ts yard. ‘ moi ' whim” FANCY DRESS GOODrg, $R?N§s' per “kw-“2990mm 0 “he“ ‘° TICKINGS, WHITE AND CREY COTTONS ””35"“ “‘ “m?” m" “4%, V CLOUDS, ' BREAKFAST SHAWLS ' ' 33"” “43° 6‘." "$133.”? am(2’33" ’ gRQSSZOVERS, HOME-MADE AND FANCY FLANNEIS’ . ' ina°good ref“: berm 1591 EMS UNDER-SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of beautiful Shetland and °‘ “mm -MnSY°°‘°'MF‘m' Lambs, wool. .88, “d ”Wm . until)” 0‘ m SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS.---Our stock is very large, and m’ I "m” “5%“ WATSON embraces all the newest patterns and designs for Gentlemen’s wear. f P.5â€"Mysmckhnowwmplefeinm5. -ma ‘ «VI-naval manhunt. 0f PORTER’S DENTISTRY. S. G. WEBSTER, L. D. 8., Surgeon Dentist, CORNER‘of Kent and William Streets, ' Lindsay. llwum formerly occupied by L. )1. Cuba. INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869‘ And all over 20, at 75c. per copy, free of post- Orders and Remittances will be sent to Club of 6 Subscribers, Club of 10 “ Club of 90 “ Gocd stablinx and attentive Ostler. .Q‘ Subwribe for {he Exrosxron. Smash Farmer. An excellent TOOTH PO“’DER always on A NEW STOCK JUST Mama» 2 In the matter of S. S. GRAHAM. . V Interim A-uiznee‘ Lindsay. the 15th day of February. 1870. (LATE JEWETT’S,) FENELON FALLS, JOSEPH LANCASHIRE co number,â€" nt Seventy-five Cents each, free of ILLHEADS from $2. 50 per 1000 A large stockp of Ac- counta Paper just re- ceiv ed. GENERAL CLUB RATES. Staple and Fancy Dry G_oc_>d_s_,_ inuertcd in All £11971“th impgovc- Publishers “ OntEu-io Farmer." Hutu-ox Ont. Ready-made 0191319493”: Have received their Fall and Winter stock of THE s. c. W001), An IMOlcmt. BOOK STORE ..-.ssoo ---- 1600 e best terms, from A. 1 Houses, and designs, and is the frwhwt stock in JOSEPH LANCASHIRE CO» N o. l, Kmu's BLOCK. TEACHER ON THE ‘PIANOâ€"FORTE, AND DRAWING. Russell Street, Lindsay. @- Terms on application at her resi- deuce. ior‘thlyiiéiré qn the glib, 'to P0 rgad 37y THIS Hotel is new open for the recep- tion of gum. having been fitted up and furnished in the best style. ;n)'£amn,m sud 3t my time, subscribe for HUGH MURRAY, - - NPR-1310‘- THE “RAILROAD HOTEL,” J. IRVINE, . Paopmm'on. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER J. NEELANDS, Licentiate of Dental Surgery! TIII'Z'U ET‘ZTleYI‘iZD WITHOUT PAIN, BY “ NITBOUS OXIDE GAS.” Teeth inserted on ALUMMIUM BASE. GU" Ofice over Gimson‘l Store, next door to Bigelow‘s. 69' Tnnsorid operations performed in 3 man- ner which will satisfy his patrons. ‘ N connection with the Hamilton House, Benetton. WM. HORTON, - - - Proprietor. KENT STREET, LINDSAY DENTISTRY. GROCERIES : CHEAPER THAN EH)!!! Corner of Peel and William Streets, and next door to Lou-H's Saddlery. F YOU WANT a pound of Yonng Hy- son Tea worth $1.10 for $1.00. 5:0 to _ ____ -__--- o .r‘ Shaving Hair Cutting S A L O O N ! Watch-maker and Jeweller! I\I.~\NILL:\. RUSSELL ‘V'.-1TCH “ Market Hotel !” IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES. F YOU \VISH to buy the cheapest Soap of all kinds. the chm )est Brooms sud pails. the cheapest Oil» and ‘wncea. the but. and cheapest. Dye Stuffs. the best Cmckury and Glmwm, go 90 .p-mnw“v v n Sardines, and Pickles. go to MRS. B. T. STEPHENS. January 14th, 1870. 5- GOLD PLATED RINGS. g: â€" - gram GOLD, . . . . . . . “PVERY attention paid to the travelling ,1 public. Good subling and attentive Hustler. N. B.â€"A few boarders can be accommodated. quégssion g: “1'.ng â€" â€"â€"- av " J. MITCHELL’S Corner of Peel and Wm. 511., Lindsay. F YOU WISH to save money, and get pgoad article go to .- ‘p-mmnv Y 06 All work done at city prices, and wan-sated. GROCERIES 3 GROCERIES 3 E YOU WISH to buy good and cheap ‘ Grocericss go to MITCHELL'S. 'F FARMERS WISH to sell their p duce and get an equivedcnt for it in good- ,Jey, let them go to gnuâ€"Ar“- M ITCHELL’S. F YOU “'AXT to buy the best Cod Oil d the ch t L: 20 tn “3 “p“ mmMITCHELL'S. F YOU WANT to buy Tea. worth $1.00 for 30 cents, go to , MITCHELL S °"‘" °' " MITCHELL’S F YOU \‘VISH to buy the bestbrands of Tobapcm. making 0: chewing. go to MITCHELL'S. F YOU \VISH to buy the best Rauixu, and Currant.“ the freshest and but blisters, F YOU WISH to buy a barrel of Her- rings. or a cwt. of the bed}. Codfish. goto ____ -__._... .. _,._ [HIS is toyigrbid any person or persons, givin an ing to my wife in m name, an ill no; answerable after this an); vAw‘v mm? every grade, goto Comer Mara and Victoria Stl., BEAVEKTDN. I. WHITESMITH, ANDBILLS done on the short- est notice, as cheap as at any other establish- ment in Ontario. LARGE assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELRY, alway- If on wantm umcom- .11..."- hfithmd‘bv For Sale I (Orrosrrz THE Mummy) Agent. for the celebrated NOTICE. FROM LOSDON, ENGLAND. 'MI’TCHELL’S. MITCHELL’S. M ITCHELL’S. it Codflxhgo M ITC HELL’S. . , lpedfiafiom and mm: of contract. “[1 l3: exhibited :t the ofioes of the Chief Ragnar In Ottam; and at the office of the Commission“! in Toronto, $11,”. 33;“th Dnlhousie, New Canle. St. J lad Halifax. onmdaftcrtbc 10mmw;m Sealed Tenders. Iddxmd to the Cellini-inn:- of the intercploniad Pailwnv. and marked " Ten- der-fwd“ bomdvedutheirolfioein Otnwg, .3? to 7 o'clock, ‘p. 111., on Mondsy. the 4th day Sunfi- ior the completion ti the comm will be mailed to sign the Tender. A. WALSH. ED. 11. CHANDLER. .G. 1-. BRYDGES. miles. ' ' Section No. 4 is in the Province of Non Sco- tigand «tends from Station No. 230. on the Amy“! 334st; 9° 82?” 0M?” RES‘S' WE a milcâ€" North 9f the River Philip, a distance of of rabogc 27 miles, "1360011533310! Sections Nos. 3 and 4 to be cm letelyfininhed and ready for laying the tn: lamb: day 0‘ J ‘21:- 1871:- Section No. 3 iain the Province of 5'an- wick, md extends from Station No. 370. about two miles South of the Re: ' ch: River to Station No. I‘m-.mumooo feethouthEel River. neg Dalhouue, being 3 distance a! about 24 Owuvu .y... -v. ..-..._- -- IT114: cnntraccsl fostmgégglrtimmiobc oom- eccl fimsh' an or ymg' tuck {he 1‘: day of July 1872.y by The Commizninncn mo give Public Notice that, having annulled the Contacts. for Section- Xos. 3 and 4 they are now prepared to receive Tandem fqr_n-!c_tt§ng}hg_um_e. -‘v u. Section No.13 to Station 543. a point the month of the River Amqui and tho-jail. Matapglia Lake. about 22$ mllu in length. Section No 15 will be in the Province of NM Brunswick and will extend from the Entdy.‘ end of Section 30’ 9 to Station 639. npointfnl’ lulf a. mile Eumrly from the eroding cf the £33m: Ncpinsignit - ~1ength. twelVe onc~tcnth es. Section No. 16 will be in the Province of Sew Brunswick. and will extend from the Euterly end of Sectinn No. 15m the “'cstcrly end of Section No. 10, :gbou_t 183 miles in length. , ,_A:_n A- - --_ WHEAT ON THE RISE! form" his customers and' the public that ho is determined not to be behind thaw in hislinc. He keeps on hand as good leather and cmployaaa good Journey- men as day other in town u..“u 7‘1».- Comminioners appointed to con'structthtl: Inter-0011mm Railway. give Public Notion they-are now prgpamdto receive Tenders for four further: Scamp}! 9f t‘hcljnc; . , 3 A“ [our lul yum savvy”- un '- nu. u-u ~. Section No. 13 will be m the Prm" mcc of Que- bee and will exu-nd from the Euwrly efid Section No.2 8 u; Snuon 906, near 1:th The tray-Ring commlintty will find act-y w commodauon. w' nun unqu- C‘- vvvvvv J __ V V _ Fa: nix, fol-7W connecting with auge- for art Perry. OHM“ Whitbv and Ramadan. and way “acuity and Saturday at. right c'chck. for Normal. Cor. William and 1’ch Sta, My, ALEX. MCDONALD, - Pnopmm‘om .JQIIN )IL‘FADYEN, 3001‘ AND Sle MAKER, BELL’S HOTEL, unwind in the but style. and the travel- ling public win find every nocommodflion. ' A. , M. MCCOXXEL. Pmpricwr. THIS Hotel is now being fitted up and ‘ . 7 oniy kept in stock. @- Good comfortable stabling. and every accommodation for the travelling public. deim'on THAXKFUL for put favoun, would in- form his customers and the public PATRONS. â€"â€"â€":o:â€"-â€" THE Subscriber beg! leave to no‘ify his customers thst he willCloeehis Books agninstcredit on the first dey of Novumber, ‘ 1869, mdwill oonfinehin buinen weak. uptothafint day of Mitch, 1870. All m"h" of .d'll' If v ”mopportunityoi oingwu to #11015“: a! November, next, after wgich dame; elleeounb, Notes, c.,will certainly be in‘ the hands of a Collector. ' in agood return before the 15th of Novena r. thankingyuu for past patron- :36, and solicih'ng s continuance of the “me, I remain, trulv yous, JAMES WATSON. OYAL OAK HOTEL, :1 ‘ ' R Gnunluocz. Centre Rah, \VM. MUNRO. Proprietor. This Hotel has been lately renovated. find the travelling community will find good 1000de- tion, and will naive every lttcntion. Bar al- ways sup lied with the bar-st. wins. liquor- sad in". ntablig; I 1 2. (1.13an MALV S'l‘.. nopcn‘cnox. WM. SNOWDEN . Proprietor. V BOARD 81.00 A DAY. LARGE and comfortable Hall capa- ble of rating 700 Jason: has been Indy .daed to this Hotel. 7. JOS. McARTHUR, - Proprietor. .â€"â€"r _ Kxxuucxr. WM. BBUNKRT. Proprietor. Dominion House. panic. . (Knonlson’: Block, Wm. St, Lindsay. ” Spcdfl Amati“ to Trundle". a- BOARD. 31 PER DAY- Cabinet-Maker, NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. COLBORNE ST.. TENELON FALLS. gu- Stage Ofiioe 1nd Livery. xRUN KERT‘S HOTEL, The best brands of LIQUORS AND CIGARS .. ”3'3.va ambient 0‘ William Street, Lindsay. Jinx St. Boncn'amx. Opposite the Post Ofice. fl BOBCAYG EON, 051$, T E. 0. mm: 1' ryzttcmioa to the tanning LL kind- of FURNITURE kept on hand. (55’ COFFINS Magi Mada, uul a. Home furnish NOTICE TO MY LL mid. of FURNITURE Juli}: mmnmx. mugs wusox. ARMERS and other: wanting money for an term of pan. upon the wear» ity of Haste, can obtain it by apply- ' to the undersigned at Lindsay. ANS m nptysble by equal annual payments, and can be obtained within a few days efta' ublimfion if the security is ap- proved. ' plan for obtaining money, either fox-the purebne of property. pay- ing of debt... or erecting uilding, infound the best. every year beu'in its sham of die hex-then. mdstthecn ofthe term, mwfll‘bepddol. S. C. WOOD. nudity, 8th Sept... 1869. 690]} PollK BARRELS. nXLY $1.00 EACH. n Provisions, PREPARE FOR WINTER. for Cuttez. c.. every month, our Shock will be guide £11 and W_1mpn_qyed patterns. and with the latest xmprow M WM_W~ ._ ._ __. H MILTONS ”CAEIAGE WORKS. P, a; J. HAMILTON desire to infurm the in . surroundi Counties that they have now 50 CUTTERS 33 a large number of SLEIG HS. in a. few week As we receive the Woollen SHAWLS in great variety fort and aumuxty. N . The style of work performed at our Establishment isgo'o mu known that no comment is newssary, o . Be sure and give us a call. We will guarantee to satisfy you in quality and price. Blacksmitlfing in all its branches attended to with prompmess. CLOA KINGS ! WHITE AND GREY BLAmms: as? E5111»; ind 've us a all}. wilr‘be‘found van Low. Richmond McCammon HEAVY OVERCOATINGS, v c L'O'T H s. in Town. â€"all colours. ‘- d S Iâ€"Chcap and Good. NTLE OODS GST tocks cvor offered in Lind T W I; E I) S ' SSMSNR. In theGmccry De partmcnt we m now oglnnd one of the Largesct We wouldihvlte special attention to our 1‘: 1%wa Patten». Now is the Time f0 Buy. RECEIVED DIRECT FROM GLASGOW'. All of which they will sell at. extremely low prices, united to the timca. “ VICTORIA WAREHOUSE," \Vholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, English and Amerigan THE “ MANCHESTER MUSE.” EMOVED to the head 0} I try Ofice. 1 “Just Received a. splendid assortment of China, Glass and Crockecryâ€" China and Gold Toe Sou, White Granite Tea Sets, Teas by the dozen, Dinner Service. Dilbee, Please, Sou Plates, Sauce Tun‘cns, Sauce Boats, Sauce Plates, Cover ' en, Pudding Dishes, c. Cmit Stands, Crult Bottlea,Emdwnware, Jelly Moulds, (wmething new). and cheap too. 5“ WHITE GRANITE TOILET SETS, complete; and every article '. " ~ in a. toilet act to be had separate. (Ind eclection of FANCY GLASSWARE in well known to surpass ' in town. Everything in CUMMONWARE~PLATES, DlSllES, BU JUGS. TEA POTS, TOILET SETS. BED PASS, d‘c. Also a. fine ”1m,“ WINES. BRANDIES, GIN. \VHISKIES, ALE PUR- TER. in woo'd sud bottle, md all kinds of fresh Family leCER!L~‘S_ APPLES by the barrel and bushel very fine. A large lot of COS FEC- TLONERY. wholesale and retail, BISCUITS, c. Also on hand, FLOUR, GRAIN, FISH, PORK, c., c. 6" Every attention paid to cusbo‘tru‘g'n and a call n~spcctfully solicited. ' “ Ahv‘?fl A " MONEY TO LEND. @DETERMINED TO SELL IF LOW PRICES ARE .1 INDUCEMENT. STOCK COMPLETE Z P31013510 sm Tm: mm: Everything He’dâ€"need in Price! Dcpgrttmegt we make a Specialty ‘ n.,A (‘;'_,_ PARTICULAR ATPENTION IS INVITED BY WHITE COLORED AND FANCY FLANNELS. th a! Fulfill-3'5 Rd: 620362 man's Carpets ! Carpets ! -, 1869. TWEED AND FULLED CLOTHS, To their large and varied stock of '66 .i-‘n'li‘vdg RVsâ€"4111 unusually Large Supply. illim St. Grocery. Cmcken and Liquor Stop. BRADBURN, House Painting, FOR Ike :1 Specialty of TEA. of which we have and Best Selected Stocks in Town. I. Our prices, on examination of Goods, W. 3ffibi§ifi$jdfi Emma the inhabitants of Victoria and 9y have now in course of construction 31" SLEIGHS, which will be completed THE subscriber has days on hand a nodmf French Calfand English Kip; And as none But. experienced wm-knu: Ire amployed. panic-hum; Lhcix- orden mv nah-and“ they will be satisfactorily filled. fl' Always for sale “Insanity of Spanish Sole. Boots and Shoes, ‘1 CNIGLE’S LIVERY STABLES, .r' Cold lYork ' “and gnaw f «m ‘1 °" .5"?er 5... BRYA N GUNTGLB. SHOP XASCFAC‘I'WER OF AND DmEE XX ‘Q cw East mum 8%., Lindsay. MARKHAM. one Block above die Begise Stock, which contains all the Liquors ! 8: H. BRADBUR." M. MARKHAM. HAMILTON. lts foxt com- Kent um- uvyn: M 'v v--â€"â€"vâ€"" â€"â€" .‘1 style but of every uryhouzfuhionh ;- .n. ,- any amount on hand at. W, ‘ doorsEastof“mi.mst_ 2f: ; .- N. Bâ€"Skating Boobs, 1m ‘ ' .‘ mdnll other kind: at ‘Vmfi' Boob“ “V demand _. A ‘ 13.131110? space to «law an and,” W‘- 0-, as can be submitted to an m V Establishment in the My! Vista: adjacent Counties. ’ JAMES CONNOLLY has also on hand ucumpletalum ment of JAMES CONNOLLY Begs to state that hard, 3 W practical knowledge of finsbuline-h its branches; md cmplo dag nonebutpnt tical workmen therein. is enabled to" ficienfly execute all orders crammed tab. and gunnteethe work. JAMES CONN OLLY Foam cmnmsmcouom war. A. mm “Keep your feet mum,” “Fm danp,"c. , but I find they do not an ‘ Why? Because the; are notwtud nod-.- nics, but buy of agents, and quota guy meats. FIXD there are people advertising“:- tinumlly “BOOTS AND SHOES: Fox 1.1:wa kinds of Ebonim W A man's“ AGENTS '0‘ Thurber’s Royal Antifriction M Ballard’s Breech-loading 33a, . And J. J. Thomas's 13mm “'17)! MOST 1'0 mrm T. s. MOFFATT, Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE ‘STEAM FLOURING m oer. H. Umpbtey, of nudism-MW befittml :nc rune. is now gvpand “4° grinning with which he may M 9‘ will be hi» Comtwt endgavour Co on “9 tion, and thus lawn 3 hbenl w McLennan 85 00., FRESH GOODS! IE! m: BEST BRANDS 130:: AND 8123', ONEIDA COMMUNITY TRAPS, BARTON’S PLANES AND CHIS“ AYRE’S CHARCOAL-MADE Am, Hazard Powder Flinn, x Cu: and a“ Saws. Best BmdnofLendnndOihm Vunishee and Putty, I.“ fatal. ‘ h Lowzsr Ln'rxc Pm, At McLENNAN 003. Lindsay, 0a., 1868. £X?OS$‘$OVR Jab Ebepartment I ”Vuolcsalc and Retail Deals? in GROCERIES! PROVISIONS, \VI NBS LIQUORS. Jun: rccci 'cd by the whacdha- s w stock of Staple Groceries. to wh'é b w tbs-.ncwmian of inwndinz um ’ ' h..." .â€"u-uu-n_. ,,,,n n-) -_ #4.. Pal: "I” U“‘ Port and Shem \\' me, Holland and “a! T. Gin. and sun In! bmnds Whiskey. The Cash Sysaxn will be mm H. (1;? Cashfor Product. Boots and Shoes 6 .15).. -! ...11..ln EmcEr. rmvwmwuxgélfiu .5 III:- E 052?. Eoflacu» Om To the Farmers MARRIAGE LICENSES. Unfortunately JOHN CHISHOLK, Kent Street next to ”1.880.351”; .indny, 00% 14th, 1859. of every dowriptiomufiocigld THE BIG PADLOCK. At the Elephant Cheap M 'torc, near the Steamboat Wham MISSISSAGA ST.. GRILL“, Linduy. Oct. 15w. socm sum or KENT smart, LIND.ASY, an mmmrmrs or rm: name! On up Cocx-n' or Vm 33' Cash paid for Produce. iOR Ggod and Cheap BOOK PM M. DUCK, ‘ICTURES Emil: Rapid. by w. A. o ‘. FOLEY C EXPORTERS AND 13mm 13 nish. ’1 ry WM. A. GOODm Oppo-u mt TICTORIA GROCERY / LIQUOR STORE HE subscriber having punch” ‘- R MARTIN delivers the Em free of postage to ywiy sum OSTERS, colour“? and _ phi}. IRCULARS, all sizes and stykg done in the best styh PALE ARE DARK mm DRUGGIST, aunt’s noel. ISSU‘ER OF WM. A. 000mm“. - and-1p. AT NEARTIN. are done in and as low as Toronto prices. STATIONER, be. ' PETER smmm'r. Kent Street, Lin“.

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