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Ontario Observer (1857-1873) (Port Perry), 25 Dec 1857, p. 4

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The RM. steamship *Cavada," from Liverpool on the 5th instant, arrived at this Ts for. on... pr pe ny week later than re by the « Europa it -ap New York, = The Collins Hoamstip, Cw Adriatic" froflf New York on the iw of Mon- day, the 23rd ultimo, arrived off Point Lynas; at 9 o'clock on the evening of the 3rd, but owing 10 the lowness of the tides did not come ipto the Mersey until th: afternoon of the 4th. | "The British Parliament was ofehed on _ the 3rd instant, by the Queen in person The speech was very vague ; it deplores | sa the gommercial erisis and consequent distiess in all circles--recommends the passage, by: Parliament; of a bill of in demni:y for the Bank of England--re. joices over the successes of the British army in India, and commends the earnest attention of Parliament to ihe. oars © of Tadia--tlinks the i peace 'of Europe is unlikely to be disturbed, and promises parliamentary reform. The Chancellor of the Exchequer had introduced a Bill of Indemnity to the Bank in the House of Commons, and a ~BaoLy Scarep: SNAkE.-- Audubon, the | great naturalist, was on the lookout for headed I and was 10 obtain a specimen. "Seeing one fly into |S a hole in a tree long way up, he pulled off | his coat and climbed up with that energy which 'nevér failed; him. Puffing and sweating, feached it at last, and put- ting in bis hand to seize the bird, to his {great dismay a snake stuck his head out of the hole and hissed in his face. This was so unexpected and' frightful that Au. dubon let go bis hold, and tumbled to the ground more dead than alive. His com. panion came running up to him, and see- ing the naturalist was not hurt but was dreadfully frightened, said 10 him :--¢ Ah! ou are very frightened, doctor!" ¢ No sah," rep lied the doctor; quite offended, " but if you want to see von badly scared snake, just go up dare!" Cabinet Furniture ! in 1848. eommittée of the whole House had been appeinted on the question of the infringe. | ment of the Bank Charter Act. | Several addtopal failures had taken | place in London and in Hamburg, The | crisis was fearful at the latter place, and ness had eatirely stopped. ! GR AND TRUNK R AILW AY. On and afier Monday, 14th December, | Trains run as follows (Oshawa tim+): | Going West.--Moruing Train, 8:35; Evening Train, 2:17. Going FEast.-- Morning Train, 10:25; Evening Train, 6:15. By instructions from Taspector Dewe, | letters and papers for places east of King. | stn are to be forwarded by the night | { traia only. f= Be -- © Sdlitde bears the same ine latin | 10 the mind, that sleep dors 10 the body. | It 'effumds it the neeessary opportunities | for repose and recovery. {£7 Frequeaters of concerts, who are | in the habit of beating time with their | feet, are presumed to be ignorant of the | repeal of the stamp act. 7 An Englishman had purchased al small jug of whiskey. Being a member | | of thie * fourteen years' standing" society | he undertook to disguise the disguiser | in a baz. But the bag not being long enough to cover the neek of the boule, | an Irishman who happened 10 be present. suggested as a means of reducing the size of the * package "totakea few drinks | out of it"? 7 A young man in New York last | week 'advertised for a wife. In les than two hours, we are informed eighteen | "married men sent in word that he might | have theirs. Connubial bliss in that { city must be at a discount, we think. 037 It has been satisfactorily ascer tained that ducks: enter the water for divers reasons and come out for sun-dry motives. "7" Sail a gentleman to his friend, the other day, " Times are improvin and men are getting en their legs again. | + How so?" « Why, those who used to] ride in their carriages now walk." Gr A man was lately scat to the | Worcester Lunatic Asylum, for persist. | ing in planting horse chesnuts in expec tation of raising sorrel colts. 027 " A Conservative," said Douglas Jerrold, "is a man who will not look at the new moon, out of respect for that ancient institution--the old one. 'only paper currency that i§worth more than gold or silver® Hazon Beopixg.--An advertisement lately appeared, headed, " I on bedsteads "and bedding? 'We suppose the linen must be sheet iron. Queny.-- Why are good husbands like dough? Because women kiead them-- and because they are the flower of so ciety. Divorce.--Iu the State of South Caro- lina, the marriage laws are so stringent | hat not a single divoree, it is said, "has! ever been granted. A Roustic's Rerorr. Durivg the last century,.one of the bridges at Paris, the Port an Change was so called because it was covered With Tiouses in which the " money changers" lodyed. Qué day. _ a rustic who was strolling over the bridge and saw no goods in the shops, stopped at one of the broker's counters, and asked the proprietor with a stupid air what he sold. The man of money, thinking to quiz his rural inquirer, replied, " Asses' heads." * Egad¥* replied the peasant, "then you must do a great business. for you've got onby a. e left in the shop." Fexare Anirmxeric. -- Young Wife (who has been puzzling her dear finely head with her hi 's affairs, and wishes to be a ministering angel when pain ard anguish wring the brow, and all that kind of thing) -- Charley, I hate 1 have | Soa, leave me looking so trou- bled. Look here, Charley, you say You 'owe Blowem and. Mac Nabee so much they have a great' many store | want ; why don't you oh it out in dey g goods 7° sm r Comwrpurgrs Er $100 Birt.--The new coun- hi dollar bill on the Canada. The viz: lefigud.. Itis well | x {Bo fikely 0 deceive: ou ie. <H 3 sifeatty ad at his loss, visited neighbour some in on was as- |, 0 on were fret. "'& Why, don't you! bat & pug tb Gill, * Ye Ly: " Why, there's ro need to fret at all." &7~ Newspapers have been caled the, : The SUBSCRIBER BEGS TO RE- turn bis sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Reach and surrounding Townships for the liberal suppor: which' he has received since commencing ness io this place, and hb plat atten Bed-Room, Kitchen, Dining, w rod end Cane { Bottom, do. All kinds of Ro-king Chairs, Bed- s'eads, Bureaus, Centre, Dining, Breakfast and {Tote Tables, Lounges, Sofas, Plain and Glass | | Cupboards, Writing Deske, Sewing, Washing and |, | Dressing Stands, Looking "Glasses, Pic.ures, with | | or without Frames, &e., &c. N. B. AH kinds of Seasoned Lamber taken in exchange for work. JOIIN NOTT. Borelia, Dee. 10th, 1857. 1-1 in OR SA rah DN LARGE QUANTITY OF ROOM PAPER at New York prices. R. H. Dee. 10. 1837. F.GREEN | Watch & Clock Maker, | "WORKING JEWELLER, &c, Adelaide St., Toronto, 'B PEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY TO! ) inform the subscribers and readers of the Ontario Observer, and the pubiic generally, that he nas this season arrived from Loudon, England, | and opened as above. F. G. assures the public that he can sell, make, clean and repair all articles in the above line in a soperias manner, and cuearer than any other ever red to the public. We the undersigned testify to the very superior and satisfactory manner in which Mr. Green exe- | cules his work, from our own experience : JAMES HOLDEN, Proprietor Outario Visercer. F. MAJOR, Markham. Toronto, Dec. 10, 1857. * RR. SIMS, House and Carriage Painter, GLAZIER, GRAINER, AND PAPER HANGER, PRINCE 'ALBERT, C.W. (=F Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Putty, Glass, &c., furnished tt a equired. Pri ince Albert, December 10, 1857. 1-tf RALW2Y, THROBGH PRINCE ALBERT! - Look i Cars when the Bell Rings! | has established a DEPOT (not exactly a Railway Depot) for the of Including Parlour, % Cooking & Box Stoves, warranted of the best manufacure. Also. a large assortment of IN-WARE and STOVE PIPES constantly on hand Cowing & Co's DEEP W lL and CISTERN PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, &c., &c. EAVE-TROUGHING and all kinds of JOB WORK promptly attended to. #,* Call and esamine my Stock before pur chasing elsewhere, ag 1 am prepared to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest ! P. S.--All outstanding DEBTS now due, must be SETTLED IMMEDIATELY, in order to SAVE COSTS. r 2 H. H. McCAW. Prince Albert, Dec. 10, 1857. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE NORTH RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF 'ONTARIO. § { ENTLEMEN, X A Dissolution of Parliament has placed npon you the duty, as well as siven you the privilege, of selecting a suitable person to re- present you in the ensuing Parliament ; and, in order that you might have the widest field possible from which to select, #ind be in every way free and untrammelled, in your choice, 1 resolved that, as soon as a slution was apparent. to have the whole matter placed in your hands, and, for that purpose, consulted the ie Jus ti Reformens of the Riding, and re- then to'take the earliest and most ef- guested steps to bring out the most likely man of the party, 0 as to secure success, "and to lace him before the' electors, and solicit for im their support ; at the same time pledging myself to support any candidate that might be selected. The leading Reformers determined on holding a Convention of the Riding, and in ory der: that the same might be free and unbiased, J determined to emily neateal ll the result REL apa Suan; ec hen® ho ld delay in having a That Conyen- tion has terminate _e a uA that T would allow mykelf again i n be placed in ion TOMLINSON. _ [n 1 1 FIYHE Svuescriner | opinion, answer the expectations -of its advo- cates ; neither has the anticipations of its pro= jectogs been realized, wad without the ppl ¥ THE ONTARIO BSERVER, FRIDAY, Dacia 25,1857 "0 eoD LIV or Li RECEIVE Bey, I cation of the pr without toa L line, I fear it over w imc joy, satisfac- tory result ; and unless that principle is s ily applied the union should be miple Jo 2pesds "On the subject of Education Iam, as I have always been, in favour of a great National, System, whose basis shall be sufficiently wide to admit of its advantages being regeived by the whole people, without doing violence to the feelings or opiniens of any; and, if elect~ ed, T shall, poll always oppose any measure "th would have a tendency to restrict or curtail the general advantages to be ber 10, 1857. © HoT AIR FC PHENIX FOUNDRY! UN Ti RIDER 'WOULD INTIMATE s on haid a Jangewopply of Tonto Faria TE ly! Guaranteed superior to an G4 which he is now Prpares, iy fit. on mn of viv derived from our N 100 Syst I shall insist upon the abolition "of that un- just monopoly, the Hudsons Bay Company, | | and the right of Canada to the whole territory, and hope lily to.see that right acknow- ledzed by og Imperial Government, and the whole Territory incorporated as Canadian soil, and speedily opened ap and prepared for the reception and abode of the hardy emi- grant. Being long impressed with the evil tendency 1 of allowing TJarge tracts of land to be loc ked up in mortmain, to create revenue for secta- | rian and other institutions, I am Scilly op- posed to the incorporation of any , in- stitution, seet, or "creed, with power 4 hold {more lands than is absolutely necessary for | [ue occupancy of the institution so incorpo- | rated. m in favour of a general Act of Incorpo- safe and proper restriction, by Gs Educational, ell as all mans may become | which and Religious Institntions, as ufacturing and other compan incorporated without the applic ation to Parlia- ment for a special Act. Iam a strenuous advocate of all eal im- id have long been impressed y of a Railroad through this ting the waters of Ontario with ke Huron; and so soon as the Port and Lake Huron Railway Company shall ple ice themselves in a condition to re- ceive it, 1 will-do all.in 'my power toanduce ywemment to render them such Assist- all be considered a fair equivalent to een received chet sim- ila wily situated. {I am thoroughly opposed to the present] | Government, and believe their administration ¢ | kas been prejudicial to the best interests of the country. They have laid great additional ! burthens pon the people, hy the immense in- | crease of the tariff ; they have nearly doubled the nual expenditure of the Government ; ave added between twenty and thirty of dollars to the Provincial Debt; we given away millions of acres of onr 'public domain to purchase support to enable | them o, ry objectionable measures through Parliament; they have sapped the foundations of our' National = Sehool System by the passage of the Sectanan | School Law of 1857; they have given their fi i in A oe bghes Tn respectability JonN McGEE. | * Toronto, Decontes 10, 1857. : JUST RECEIVED Hd EXPRESS, 100 9% Dozen HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN wR hid FOMUNSON: December 10, ssh AND CUTTER | MANUFACTORY ! | Prince Albert. JAMES SANDERS | MBRACES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO V4 thank his numerous support he. has received daring the 15 years he has conducted the above Business, and to solicit a con- | tinuance of their favours. | Having secured the assistance of Messrs. |EMANY & WHITE, in the SMITH? DE- PARTMENT, he is now prepared 10 offer for | Sale a vaiety of Cutters, Sleighs, Buggies, Waggons, & In order to meer' ihe hard times, and to open the eyes of the Public, he is determined to sell. the above articles at prices Shenper than have hitherto been offgred. © With reeard to eleghrer and-comfort, the Pub- lic will find the articles suld a1 the above Establish- {ment SUPERIOR TO:ANY manufactured in this part of the country. Friace Albers, Dee. 10, 1857. hahitanis of Prince Albert and vicinity, tha ey are prepared to execute all kinds of SMITHS WORK on easy terms. MESSRS. EMANY & 'WHITE Ria fin ACQUAINT THE IN. "Patrons for the liberal | | J SACI. I Ross; Mitchell & Oo., B=. Eo 'ANNOUNCE THAT N consequén ar of the peu: limited Fall Trade od the latge '8! (hey have determined' t SB I 1 oO F F.. 'their large apd plete ¢ stogk of DRY GOODS! aa ANP CLOTHING, ee At a discount (off this year prices) of TWELVE- -A"HALF PER CENT. FOR CASH, or on *qnally liberal terins credit, segured by ni plete paper. Intending purchasers will find the stock vods, in every department, i the choicest chiefi . This Fall's Tmportations, : stock of really New Goods, or, of sorting up ad vantageously, the! present sale offers a very fayour- able opportunity. or . They have also a small assortment of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, To be disposed of on Liberal Terms. Sule 16 commence on SATURDAY, the 14th d:y of NOVEMBER, and to continue until the Ist of JANUARY next. Turenio, November 11, 1857. 1 DR. WATSON'S FAMILY AND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. HESE PILLS WILL BE FOUND ap excellent remedy for Biliousnees, Jaundice, Headache, Pleurisy, Disordered Sicmacl h, and gene rally when the system is deranged, acting inn mild, although effectual manner, For common family use, from two to four may be 'taken at bediime; for Jaundice and:¥evers the dose will have to be rep cated every, or every other night, for three or four times, for, an adult, and child:en can take them according to age. A child of eight years old can take (when a powerful pnrge is required) 4wo of she Pills, and one of four years old one olthe same nt liedtime. These Pills have heen used by Dr. Watson, and other physicians in England, for a number of years, and have given universal satisfaction. Sold, wholesale und retail, by W. A. TOMLINSON, DRUGGIST, PRINCE ALBERT, N. B.--Horse-Shocin impr Prince Albert, Dec. 10, Jest, { WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHNEIDAM SCHNAPPS, = SALE BY d principles. 1 R. H. TOMLINSON, Prince Albert, Aud R. II. TOMLINSON, Beaverton. December 10. 1857. 1 JUST RECEIVED, i DOZEN PORT MONAIS. R. H. TOMLINSON. A Sores 10, 1857. {influence and their votes for the i incory of Nunneries, and other priestly institutions in {Protestant Upper Canada; they made a strong {and determined effoit to fix permanently the | Seat of Government at Quebec, and placed | $200,000 in the Supply Bill of 1856, for that purpose 3 they have divided $60,000 among | twelve members of the Government within the | last three ye as inercase of salary, over ig above the amount paid to the embers of » previous administration for the same pe- , on all occasions, sacrificed da interests, and Upper Canada | prmeiples, to Lower ada, and, in their appeal to the eountry, h placed mo other question before the electors. than the following, viz: « «shall the present Ministry hold office, z Ge om, I thank you for the confidence | you repssed in me at the last election, and |2ilko for the renewal of confidence expr | through your delegates at the Convention. I now solicit your votes and influence in the coming stugele, and hope vou will all rush 10 the polls at the time appointed, and by your votes repudiate all sympathy with this cormpt ministry, and their paid apologists and truckling supporters. 1 an, Gentlenen, | Yours most faithful JOS UL. i Uiphuddgegddcceml:: or Tto, 1857. To the Electors of the SouthRiding OF THE COUNTY OF: ONTARIO! G ENTLE ME N- EN--PARLIAMENT having been discolved, you will shortly be called upon 10 exercise your right of franchise, and elect a meniher 10 represent your interests in the Legislative Assembly. d by many old friends, and a number of influential men in this Riding, 10 allow myself to be put in nomination as'a Candi- date for your suffrages, I feel it my duty to accede 0 their request. {I have been a resident of this Riding for more than thirny-four years; the political principles which J have held and advocated, and the couse which I have pursuéd, are well known to you all. My long residence and the personal stake which I hold among you, are sufligient guaranices of the zeal and energy with which, whether in Parlia- ment or out of it, I shall diligently s'rive to pro- mate the progrees and prodperhy of this-wealihy and important County: 11 I should have 'the honor to be elected, 1 shall ¢o into Parliament, determined to act and to vote, not as 'the 'rick and thin supporter of any party, but as an independent member of a deliberatice Assembly, and shall give io every question, uffect- ing 'the Province Joely, my fullest and most MASON & COURTICE, EABDLR, HARRRES, CARRIAGE § TRUNK MAKERS, SIMCOE STREET, PRINCE ALBERT AVE STILL ON HAND AN ASSORT- ment in all the above Branches, which they offer (CHEAP FOR CASH or APPROVED, CREDIT. Prince Albert, Dee. 10, 1857. i mre Q Al Al ph WYATT'S HOTEL, (LATE SCRIPTURE'Y,) Whitby, C. W.,. ., HE STAGES PASSING NORTH, EAST and West through Whitby, stop at this Hotel Every i given 10 p Careful Ostlers always in attendance. D. P. WYATT, Seprinior. A Medical THE W! ORLD U! Revolution ! UNAXINOUS! Holloway's Ointment | HE GREAT COUNTER IRRITANT r HE VIRUS OF DISEASE OFTEN makes its way tg the internal organs through' the pores of the ekin. This penetra'in Ointment, melting under: the hand as it is ied bed. through the same. channels, a 4 g the eeat of i invariably subdues it, whether lo cated in the Kid neys, the liver, the lungs, or any other important organ. It penetrates the surface to the interior, through the less tubes that i with the ekin, as summer rain passes i: 10 the fuvered cart Ying: iis cool and regenerating in. uence. Skin | Disease and Glandular Swellings. Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the anti-lammatory action of this Ointment. . Angry 'Eruptions, such as Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Tetier Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle Rach, Scabies, (or Tich,) &e., die out, 10 return no wore, under its application. Hospital experience in 'all parts of the world proves its infallibility in diseases of the #kiv, the muscles, the joints and the g ands, Sores' and' Tumors. The effect of this nnrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other violent uléers and sores, is almost ' miraculous. Tt fist discharges the poison Which produces ewpuration 'and. proud flesh, and thus the cures which 'its healing 'properties afterward complese 'are safe ds well ns permanent. 'Wounds, Burns and Sealds. In cases of the finciure of the bones, injufies caused by steam explosions, Bruises, Burts, Sealde unpartial jon, and Tries of persons or party, shall vole thereon in the manner which my judgment may convizce me is best calculated to promote the interests of the country. On all questions of a local nature, I shall con- sider myself bound to conform to the opinions and wistes of the majority of the electors of the Riding, and shall honestly end=avor to erry out their views. independent of persorial i terest or rejudier, and of ny rectivnal or selfish motives. Should the By-law author zing the Municipality { the Coun'y of On'ario, to take stock in the Port Whiihy apd Cake Hurcn Railway Co, be ratified by the vote Wa majority of the qualified electors of the Coun'y, I'shall deel it my duty to use every weansin my pawer to obidinfrofis the Governmen soute assistance. towards the aceamp'ishment of is underiaking, by a ersut to the Company ci pt of the Crown Lands lyirg 10 the North-East of Mara and Rama. As an'act of just ce io thig County, which has hitherto contributed so much fo the pubic revenue, and hes as yet claimed no as- | sistance for local improvements in retirn, 1 con- <ider that GoWernment' will' éheertully besfow, in aid of te contemplated Railway, a grant of lande propoitionate to similar @anis dormerly made to at the coming ET ion. Nm that request I hate complied, and now Sfiogncs myself a 'CaNpiDATE. for your ling "Pomy Political prin ul yam Er allude; they are well sg fo all of you; as AH Weformer. I -startod my. pub blie Life intend to Jeave it. rin Parliament is before yous am willing to be judged.' Ee Se Reserve question--that great le Ber Political aud Religious strife--has heen settled'; although, Iam worry 10 say, not in ocadani with the desire of my mind, and the principles of the great pasty ® whi 1 belong. * Yet, under all the cir- Swmsanpor, 2 it was the best we could do at the time; 'and, with all its defects, 'in my opinions § na. itisa blows essing to the conntry that ie question beyond _the reach of its obliteration, the great joy line of party has been 'oblite= "| rated, enabling many who Save Nthoto been estranged to unite cardially in vance- ment of the material Tattrotis of he cpu . «thats the reason I put it off." ° The Union of the Canadas does not, in my iy [as ihe "shortest afd: ot! er Compan 1 believe that such Goverpment #id may be confidently relied upen, not merely. on the ground of justice, bug because it The terd to the public interest! and advantage. ailwayy County of Or ana fink of still' more viflyeble'to "best thoroughfare ~ between Likes Huron and Oiitivio; and-as the. avenue by. which, emigration will find its way inte the vast fat now valueless ov. Samet Lope lying 10 the Norili east of the Conny; and ber and produce of these lands will cst and speediest transit, I shall visit you, in your several alii the day of polling, and shail be happy to have an opportunity of explaining more fully my views on the prominent questions of the da. will deavor to discharge every Bdelity iy of ) Pha ior 0 iH obediem. Sere i Your ost ient Servant, Li JAMES/RO Whitby, December 5 Sn when completed, will be wate ind ly to ind & twee :ahe Norilem and Southern yl - Ve Piovincém : the tim | Ravin the cheap. i ed , before | ¥ Should [ be returned as Sinem me La en] of the Joins, and Contrac- 1ion of the Sinews, it' is Snvleyed a8 warmly re- commended' by the | faculty. ~"Fhis marvellous remedy hae' been "introduced! is its invertor: in person 'into' all the leading Hospitals uf- 'Europe, und no private household shéuld be without ity; Undeniable Testimony. The Medical Staff of thi French snd English Armies 'ini the' Crimea lave fficially signed their as Tle most | approval of Holloway's Ointment,' reliable dressing fur sabre cuts, stabs, and gun- shot' wounds. It is also' Wied lap Ype-sut oni ol the Allied Armies. Bunions, 8 wo af joo veld Glande, won im | Both the Ointment fe ant be weed in inti] i GEORGE MCLEAN © ' Gur surprise-and Joy, o frog¥ ng re | Mi. GEORGE hn ry Jif if 'GEORGE McLEAN, 131 King Street Eas', Toronto, MANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR OF TIE WONDERFUL" Heather Balm. 33 SOLD AT 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. £4 His enthar Bloom, JO FAVOURABLY KNOWN FOR b) removing DANDRUFF and FEVER from the Head, and restoring and Yeaatif} ing the HAIR. at 25 cents per Bottle. Also, McLgap manuficiires two 2 flerent HAIR DYES': Bis VEGETABLE HAIR DYE Is instantaneous in giving the Hair a beautiful rich' glossy defying he strictest scrutipy to detect ihe Dye, whin equally applied, at 7s 16d. pr package, of No. 1 and 2, with full inst uckons Also, his Indian Milk Dve. Sold in' Pim Bot, a1 50 cents, which requires no cleaning before applying--which may be done with the huir:brush: when dressing the hair, and does not afigct the skin, ' TokoxT0, Novem! er, 1857. Dear Sir,~T live vreat pleasure in testifying to the extraordinary effioacy of your HEATIIER BALM, Ffdm my 'own experience of its curative properties. Hav ng, in my own case, lound the most beneficial effects. from) irs application, 1 heartily recommerid it 10 others 'who may happen 10 be similarly affected. 'Whilst on a tour through the " Back Woods" | during' the month of August last, I ¢ame in con tact with some sort of poisonous plant--suppised 10 be the poisonous ivy--and, shortly afier my 1e- turn 'to town, .n very troublesome and painful _|raption appeared, first on the lower part of one cherk, and then rapidly extended itself over nearly he who's of my face, affecting at length my eyes aud nostrils, and accompanied with great swell ing and a constant discharge of watery ma ter, which continued 10 increase, and at length extend- rd inte one mass of sores, notwithetanding all tha' the mos: skilful medical (reatinen could do 10 check it; so that at "he end of a fortnight there was but slight amelioration to what had becone a very distressing ailment. While I was in this state, your Heather Balin was recommended to me, and, with the donsent of my medical adviser, applied by you to my face, The application was repented several times dyting the same afterncon. and with the hap, jest results. The effect was in- stanizneous ; the discharge whisstopped--ihe swell- ng began 10 subside--on the. folowing morning you were able to shave off a three weeks' beard withiout pain to me---and, in three days from the first application ol the Leather Balm, a complet cure was ¢ i cted ; 10 confirm which, I continued fonienting my face oecuricnally with the Buln foi a few days longer] 'and 1 Lave nut had any return of any of the symploms since. My medical adv:ser, who witressc d hie astonish- ing rapid eficet of the Lytian, pronounced it to be truly wonderful. 1 have since reccommended the Heather Balm to several who were suffering from stubborn atiacks of Discase'of the Skin, in which i:ssuect s= has been in keeping withimy own experience, as described nbove, of i 1s marvellous curative properties... i} fore, eonfidently d it to the public at large, and T trust that it will receive, as iL deservesy continued patronage. Wig Hing you inerensed sale A it, bathi for yonr gunsdvaniage, und for the bénefit of thore afflicted disendes ag it has proved itself, as in my own cake, no efivetunl a specific, Lam, Dear Sir, Your suliged and fajthfl fiir nd. fa i JOHN CAMERON, nker. Mr. Geonax Neliar, | 'Hair-Diesser, & 131 King St. a 'Toronto. Tonoxro, N November 24-h, 1857. Ear Sir, --1 aor happy to nave an opportunity A ing to the incalculable value of your A few years ago one of my boy 'was suffering very muck from Inflammation of the the i bi tion, Just th jo-rufioing Leyond descri y ortly ufier which, b Send of your Aeetbnns : Boi ny eat upon ow whea etm, Sud aly he alter Palitch we applied it ourselves, with the happiest Sealy) for on the fourth day, to he boy eould tell he colo, stance, ch we ha a ever Bei ble to. do. Rrnetant sppticstion of you Balm fle well pans 4 contin: nd 2 nar Spat fie civilized old; 'an sufleriug fb blic may be duly appreciased or Th : Aw Se) HEASLIP, } es 1 or Corner 1 of Fron and ellingion Stipes, "You Yelm 1 offered, es he cure was aoioh to publieh it in every Hewepaper in the allowed we LH. ai gy hi " To rr November 21h, 8. MELEAN ¢ Sir Bali for jE pat Hd fon pda Il Geods now on | band, : And to parties desiroys of procuring a general | "| effected by their use, renders it 'Eye, when, in She of the best of medical attention, |, i ec en but especialy: orl | | Eesnomy. UXBRIDGE, C.W: _ Ushridge, Dre. 10th, 1867. 2 HALSEY'S , Forest Wine and Pills MAKENT CURE oF 1 Loss of Appeti a the Kidneys, Liver, Heart-and Stomach, Jaundice, and Fever, - Colds, Coughs; and Consumptive Decline, Serofulu, "Erysipelas, Salt Roewm, Alfeetions of e Skin, A ND all complaints originating. from impure blood and habit of the 'system, General Debility, and feeble -state of the consti- tution. For Ladies in a weakly state of healih, this Wine is a delightful remedy. Wholesale Agents in: Toronto-- Lyman' Bros: & Co , and Urquhart. Kingsion--E. W. Palmer. Retail Agents nt Whilby--W. S. Robinson ; O-hawa--=W. J. Sutton ; Markham Village, J. C, Dunham; L: ndsny--Thomas C. Patrick; Ux-/| hridge--A D. Weeks; Camon--J. Bothwell, P.M. ; Brougham-- Lawson' & Hutehi ort: Conveyssoer,: Land Agent, : &o, |! 14 -- 1 }ettmph, the Grave of soibich 1 Dropay, | the A Sop seek: bya means 16 woo and Win the our _ men b ers 0 Te nol a Cl bared; ready to o wor sha 'ever fumishin ) lends a. tril Social Ee AE po the dictates of eternal uh natural right of eves big Sir pied Aki l, denial | must mal i ie 'barbarism and hp squalor. ~~, ie found consciousness that, idlers, d Fi i, thes tines and profligatss Fan never (nein) than needy-and wrerelied; it ben 0 ba 'the reat truth that Prevéntion 1 betier shan Puriish- ment--that the child twaingd up in the way he should go, will rarely in after years desert that way for EA thorny pre 'of Vice dnd Crime--that a rue Education. - Religious, Moral Tndusirin!, as well ar Inselleciual--is the uh poi Ing ao. poral antidote to the errors and woes of our race, Peiry--1J. Bigelow ; Metealf--P. Matchett; Mount Pleasant--8. G. Best; Dvansville--J. W. Jooth- arn, and for enle by all Drugg's's and Medicine Dealers in Canada. G. W. HALSEY, Role Proprietor, New York, (5 Agent for Prince Alberi--W, A. Tom linson. 14 The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, JREPARED FROM A PRESCRIP- tion of Sir James Clarke, M 1D, Physician Extraordinary t the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those pain- ful and dangerous disorders incident to the female constitution. It modeintes all excess, removes all obstruc- tions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills shonld be used for two or three weeks previous ta confinement ; "they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during tabor, enabling 'the mother to perfunn ber duties with safety' 10 herself and child. In all cose of Nervous and Spinal' Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Henvifiess, Fatigue on elight Fxertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits; Hystericks, Sick Headaches, Whiteness, and all the painful disorders oceasion- ed by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all ober means have failed, and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each pack. Price, in the United States and Canadas, one Dailar. Sole Agents for the United States and Canada, I! C. BALDWIN & Co, » (Late J. Bryan,) Rochester, N. Y. Turrre, Moses & Norruor, Newcastle, C.W., Ceneral Agents. For sale by W. A. Tomlinson, Prince Albert, and R. H. Tomiinson, Beaverton, Prince Albert, Dee. 10, 1857. 1 PURIFY THE BLOOD! - .| Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters. FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS! FPHEGREAT POPBLARITY WHICH Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitters have attained in consequence of the extraordinary cures y for in the most degraded specimen of! Homanity a divine Apinik/ which shonld be reve rently' elierished, not rathlessly' vodden. dur, we have charity / for. all forms of evil lut those which seek -persunal sdvantage through the debasement of our fellow-beir gs. The champion of no lags or caste, the devotee of no sect, we would fain be the 'interpreter (0 etch Brier of men's berrer and aspirations, the harbin, concord between Labor and hp "those whom ei or i have 'hrown into unnatural ant goniem.' A cotemyo- rmy ence observed that he never knew a hard, "graep.ng, niggardly én ployer who did: not hate the rile, WOry gener willing fo live and Jet live, who did not like it, We ack no higher praisé, no warmer tiestation. The circulation of the Trilune is at this time ns foll: we: Daily, 32,000 copies; 'Weekly, 176,800 erpies ; California and European, 6,000 copice 3 Total, 230 800 copies. : That of the, Semi- Weekly we believe to be exceeded by no other newepape published in the world ; (Irut of the daily falle be hind that of some of our cotemporaries. Had our hostility to Human Slavery and the Liquor Traffic been more guarded and politie, our. Daily ispues would now be some, thaysands heavier, and our Advertiring far more Tuerative ; but of our pati n- age pei erally we' Have no reason, no wish 10 complain. | Oi late a sonvehred effort ep been made to diminish our ruis} circulation if rough, the influ ence of the Posunasters, so,ne of whom embark in i eagerly, othéfs under politica] constrain: 3 while a large numbér, 'we are hapry, for the sake of Human Nafare, 1ostate, refase 10:be dragooned imo it'av all. Sill, we Have heen made to feel the: heavy hand of Power, and have doubtless lost thousands of subscribers. in consequence, Pre- texts, to, which no individoal in his private eapa- city wou'd have siocped, have been relied on 10 justify ihe stop age of our papers within reach of 'heir subseritérs rid rightful owners, rnd their retention in' the Post Office fill their value wus destroyed. Posimdrtérs have been schooled by rival journale--seveial of them Jiving on ther self-proclaimed ability 10 serve ge an amidote 10 the Trilune-- us 10 their polirical duty to promote at our expense the dissemination of gezettes of adverse politics. We shall outlive this warlure, but. 'we do not affect indifference to it. ln the «pen field of 'discuss'on, we lear nothing ; but in ihe tens of th Is of rural neighborh , where he Posimasier can induce many of his quiet neighbors to take the journal he recommends, we have already lost some patrons, ond eapect tw ese more as pur subseriptions for this year expire. -- We appeal, therefore, to the hearty, fai hful, fear- less advocates of 'Free Lubor and Free Soil throughout the land, to take" care that this official watfare on our circulation be not prosecuted with- out cewsteraction. We employ po trayelling agents, for we will not consent to have the public the propririor to enter into a particalar analysis of their wedicinal virtues or properties. Having been mbre than twenty years before the public, and having the united testimony of more than three millions of persons who have been resiored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their reputation as the bi st vegerable medicine now hefore the public, admits of no dis- pue. In 'alinost every city and vil'age mn the United States, there are many who are ready to tesiily to their eflicacy in removing dicease, and giving to the whole system renewed vigor and health. In cases of Scrofula, Ulcers, Scurvy or Erup- 1ions of the skim, the opetatiin of the Life Medi- cines is truly astonishing, often, removing in a few duys every vestige of these lvathsome diseases, by their purifying effects on the blocd, Fever and 'Ague, Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Piles, ard in short, most | all dizeases soon yield 10 their curative properties. No, family ¢hould be 'without them, as by their ne)y use much suffering and expense may be saved Prepared uy William Moffat, M.D., New York, and for Sale by 'W. A. TOMLINSON, Prince Allert, And' R. H. TOMLINSON, Beaverton. December 1th, 12557 1- i The New York Tribune. The Tribune was frst ine issued as a Daily on the 18h. of Aprigg)8il. Tis Weekly edition was commenced. in September of the same year; is Semi-Weekly in May, 18 5, "Tr was the first dai! y im America to issue a double or eight page sheet at a low price, and it has kept at least even with the foremost ol its 1ivals, inthe rapid expansion of' Newspaper enterprise, wh ¢h the great extension of Railroads and the establishment of the Tele- ¢raph system have crowded imo these last sixteen eventful yeurs, No larger journal is afforded at so low a price 1n any quarter of the world ; none in America, noanatter at wha price issued, pays an equal amount, weekly or 1.onthly, for infellecrual labour. It employs correspondents regularly in the leading capitals of Furcpe, and at the most important points on'this continent, with a liberal staff of writers und reportess tat heme, regarding full, early, and accurate informatjon as the firtt object of a Newspaper, and the 'timely 'and thorough eluéidation thereof irs the chiefend of its Editoiale. In that spirit; the Tribune has been and will be conducted, extending and perlecting is correspondence £q_fast as the" increase of ite patronage will justify the expensé. Sliould the current attempt to conneet the Old with the New World by tke nagnetic wire piove successful, we shall very soon, at a heavy cost to ourselves, and, we trust, a corresponding advantage 0 oy tedsh ers, . lists each woroing a.syn heels of fhe ceding day's occurrences t hraneh Evrope, there Af ica, and' LN hig with Soghler 7 vil ports of the markers, The nionetmry aspects an harvest prispecis of Eprope.. With, beside him: and bis daily paper on. hed civ ord' throughout the A g sand ii hixdly possible. that an lord pun that children; ta educate, Ho oes deny | yh wh fi iy pio Bue mbasarably of Y do eto fan gh, w s dre infrequent, n Whelys 'ore f ine Weekly paper, may | ew i i. 1° Po sy (ha sridy eich fi a pr 5 : bas tthe { Foy » auf Bor ov FU Rm iid) i with the solici of strangers in jour behalf. We strike the name of vach: subseriber 10 our Weekly' or 'Semi-Weekly from our buoks as soon as his term has expired, for we will not baunt our patrons with duns for arrears which they may say they never intended to incur, for pa- pers which perhaps they never read ; we rely for the renewal of our club subscriptions solely volunteered efforts of those who, liking cur paper, telieve its influence salurary and worthy 10 be ex- tended ; and. thus far our reliance has been justi- fied, and we trust it may continue to be. The Tribune is prmied on. uw large imperiai sheet, 323 by 44 inches; folded in quario form, and mailed 10 subscribers at the following TERMS; Daily LAL per an I.W RERLY T RIBUNE, 1 cn En LW 3 dollars ; 2 Copies, 1 year, 5 dollars; 5 Copies 1 yesr, '8 dollars 10 Copies, fo one address, 20 dollars. « WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 1 Copy, 1 year, 2 dullars; 3 Copies, 1 year, 5 dollars; 5 Copirs, 1 'year, 8 dolla 5 10 Copies, I year, 12dol ars ; 20 Copies, 10 one addréss, and any la¥ger number at the rate of ane dollar per -annan, 20 dollars; 20 Copies, fo address of each subscrdier, snd any larger number, at the rate of 1 doljpr and 20 cents each, 24 dollars, Any person sending a Chub of twenty or more will le entitled to an extra copy. Subscriptions imay commence at any time. -- 4 Finn always cash in advance, All letters 10 be a ddrcesed 10 HORACE GREELEY & Co., Tribune Buildings, No. eS Nassau Sireet, w York. TOMLLY SONG : CONDITION | POWDERS RS FOR HORSES, HEAVES, yall AND 2 Bethsy nd COL 8, ou Gils, ALT BRA feb Ti o SES Rts FECT WIND OF 4 T HE CHANGE. OF WEATHER fram summer to winter, and winter 10 sum- wer, apd the change of use and feed, have a very great effect upon the 'blood snd: sinuous fluids of horses. Tt is therefore at these changes that they require' ome asdisiant 'tamawre to throw off any dicorder of the floidp of the body shat mpy have been imbibed ; which, if not aviended to, will 1e= sult in Yellow, Walter, Heaves, Worms, Botts, &e., all of which will Be entirely prevented giving one' of these powdéts according to' direcfions, and will also cure when any: symptom of direase an- ares ilesd in ne wet fd oon peRles HOLY ig Gri 03 ig 1 will' cen the skin, dienr fhe water, d') Faise' the ii dle iid rive; nd put him in condivien, « » - Wg ih the aes. of hese frig in direct in avery ri fas? the , in all Cases, bo fie ied ng to | the di q Wheat and - actrgd, ani 5 ail, ink ON, Wo policy "rh aid isos dea ih sion rail oft 1} ay SE licy, Ethics, Materia we i CREED [PRINTING ESTA ISHMENT, Mara, Sock] 1 'dell-béidg: of maiyi|«[ A 108 RT, C: hy kind, Foy "hiss Jb NEF HOLD: LDEN evi wi © 4 co ys Ww RESPECTIILLY, JAINT THF: wor ha er je on. | wena Jhoeyer pr span a in know- | ie Public Lh guiseorin oqo ra: edge, virtue ond gerhial Sse: Jie Je sary Basiness ee in the ch at So tht Te - 1 L aspects, to Intem- i 10 obtain that AA ie form or degree with its ge- of support. he lls study 10 sotory amount ce seorits, 1. ¥ ag save in the defence of Cotntry | « wn on Prierive gad Liven st Bein Juv Hob, 580d to 'every hn iT og be roduetion;| P- x ot 'ahd oe er Wild Speculation, |, = ond 'useless' Traffic are, curtailed, it favors the policy of sveain olicy tends to ase the | ting i pe og Ta ar 4 ding Fi sii avait wm ing; and diversifving Home fi 4 i nid that of Bredd to HE Pa; Their wo} , 30 a'quisivnand v &1 2M rod hemuenes Te ww 3 ¢ Also, Yellno Water, cr, Worms, Botts, §c- ,

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