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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Jan 1858, p. 8

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Ww TEES eA Pt? etme pr Cpe 3 ion a ls at Sn ae SR deat | strictest attention, and all events J. WwW. $ £ ES | ELL BROWN, UNITED STATES. : Advertisements. gidhot ales sventsinapiring in ARS : M : i ge eT TA mg ey ve EG TO. ANNOUNCE THAT Ix|Conveyancer, Land It is said President Buchenan se-| I' ¥ 1'S;5 TO OUK coarmey or upholding 2. pot ive CARRIAGE § MAKEES, B mtegeaes of she vary Fasitod Fall Trade UXBRIDGE, C.W. Teh » cretly appioves of the act of Commo: Sorruiieaak a Sebo 1 ent cor I o exciode the SIMCOI , PRINCE ALBERT, mocks of Fall Goods how on hand,| Usbridge, Dee. 10h, 1857. 1 by evéry mensis © ; 1 dore Paulding, in arresting G i Be ig to our the first num- | co wy of those who may us in sen- | __ 3 perp - re determined to 5 " - our . . ber of the « Ontario Observer," we think it |; ' ini nunk AVE 1 ; "1 1. OF HALSEY'S ment shroud 2 : Rael Walker, but, fievertheless, to app Shmpdndine op he timent, providing the 5 c rt in ali The abate SELL OFF , tu emer mait aul the anger of the South, it is Ry Car 0 ey AE os | sate nat in antagonism! theline of FOR CASH = 2 ATR wb nH Forest Wine and Pills hed ¥ we probable Paulding will not escape cen- waicn p, and jpuliey we bia oueives pumspe. We court hi wd : : FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF I~ . thoes: sure and punishment. i ae : wn matiors of wubié Ampor, and) "Yume Alters, Des WIND, 2" 7 7" DRY GO ODS! | py, Cortivencss, Lose of Appetite, Dropey. | the Pociie. Believing. thet the good a The greatest excitement exists in| As the increasing importance of the County should value the opifi hig oe a : .- AND CLOTHING, Complaints of the Kidneys, Liver. and | are not yet fuicly, distributed, and the Sowrherh cities in reference to the | of Ontario, and the rapid of Prince foo 300. admitted int COD LIVER OIL, Ht a Hicornt i 'Stomach, Jaundice, poi o | ready to werk ever famish in ng! S A Pe he ® | communications cannot be into cur J Raf (off this year's prices) of TWELVE- pr it mess, it lends a ear to every sogestion of arrest of Walker and his men by the | Albert, Borelia, Port Perry, the surround- |; C0 The state of the Toons and New Jer eCENb-TRe, AND-A-HALF PER FOR CASH, eres Colds, Cough, Consumptive Social improvement Seen wot comsseresil United States naval forces, a the | ing countr has Decoms daveioped, the want | york Markets will be transmitied to u by December 10, 1857, R. H. TOMLINSON. equally dit, secared by satisfac Dect ele, Brgeiptien, the dictates of eternal Morality nor wav upon thet movement seems to have givenan im- re Dom lua wag: Doe oll, was tel up to the hour of going to press ud : ding lial the the Shin, et natural of every one he hos fa of the Ni 1 . . number. g purchasers stock replete = fairly or acquired, petus in favonr of the Nicaraguan en-| supply this desideratum, the Ontario Observer | "og, To», the Outaric Gbscrver will HOT. AIR FU , lin every department, with the choicest Goods,| A ND all complaints originating from | mes sink meskind inte the chaos ov] tesprise which cannot be easily over- in established, whereby the claims of + larse i Adveitisen, g . pi LE A --t 7 a, fore Med aed ely 8 ro Luan wk Asad i Sr wy come. Enlistments are now going on and influential district ill be fully and fairly A 'among the lead- PHENIX FOUNDRY! This Fall's General , and feeble state of the consti- | found consciousness that idiers, drankards, Hbes< ; rate : vocated. 5 ie om re... Xalll 9 tution. po er i Nes Orjeapaal ihe | ke OF Oe San "i proportion as the business of the County | YZ," gh Sa has tien of is a TE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INTIMATE AM = Sordid of sorting up 84- nial may: lle 7 NV: wit Ere Ee are state. be in that city and Mo- oF Ouiar'e Jas Ie been OE tained in the City nf Toronto, where a talented that be has ou hand = large supply of 7. the present sale offcss a very favour-| Wholesale a In Furcnlo--Lymawi Bry arent sh vious. Bhvension i hetier tial Puig bile, awaiting shipment, not less than organ | ¥y * wubli y an active will seek to THE CELEBRATED able - & Co., and Urquhan. Kingston--E. W. Palmer. | will afier ' g ¥ ' uirements of the public has aradu- the of this To the Heater Ci should ge, will rarely in 'years desert thet way fourteen hundred men. The Texas ally arisen. It is, therefore, at of | y vs Challenge Furnaces, They bavé also a small assortment of Retail Apruts at Whithy--W. S. Robinson ; | for the thorny paths of Viee Crime--that = contingent, eight hiindred in number, | many of the gentry, merch de city eschants, the Ontay iets a Guaramierd superies to any ahers in we. 2d | GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Outen. 7. San; Wark Viet, 7. Ese Eifeositer-Seligionts Mus] and Indesuisl, are said to have sailed on the 26th ond har, out we venture upon. this under- lity To their boxiness oy ; ee prepared jo fz sp mess: To be disposed of on Liberal Terms. p er rout- Gry hime us C. Punick Rf as well as eleden the mom effcwive vem mn is Hoe Crist be Og 0 "Bo 0 Sa oer se 40 rte RRA SR on Wer nS Aun Ey I fe aE _-- Sr} 5th en ro Ey of | public announcements sonueclod with this | 1p tat amount f patrovage which will December 10, 1657 1 |i ef JANUARY mex: Piessamt--S. G. Best; i . W. Jooth- remtly pe Sere not ruthlessly a: we vening o . wie M | district. An extensive subscription list has | ye ug 10 out the onl Toronto, . Turomio, November 11, 1857. 1-tf| arm, and for sale by all Draggists and Medicine | have charity for all forms of evil but these which filibusterism, one of the speakers, Ma- | 5jreqdy been obtained in the district we now 4,0, made to ¥ y a P: that will not only. | BY Deal seek personal advantsge through the deb jor Howard, of Georgia, called upon | have the honour 10 represent. ' Ye general but sought after and ac- | JUST RE! MBIAN DR. WATSON'S G. W. . of our frllow-beirgs. The champion of no class or his hearers to supply Walker witha | Politically, our standard will be that of Re- "? hi i DOZEN HARRISON'S COLU Proprietor, New York. | caste, the devotee of no sect, we would fin be PP 15 Ln ; know! for its faithful records. We are | INK. c sect, we fainbe the « war steamer large gi wh n {om all tial Elling to oy | fully prepared to Jeem the pledzes we i R. H. TOMLINSON. FAMILY AND ANTIRILINNS PILIS.| 3 Agent for Prince Alben--R. H. Tam, pe to Fick wie oh wire butve iepebios the impertinences to which > ad fiat and ahaa rising With a ral | EVE, and must now leave the issue will the | December 10, 1857. 1 HESE PILLS WILL BE FOUND lincon. aspirations, He, hist of enews) custend been subjected by American officers," | py 00 i General | Luplic, fully confident the result will not | Labor Gapteale an among these | Election close at hand, and amidst the existing £. but - es. : CARRIAGE AND CUTTER . an excellent remedy for Biliousn-ve, Jaundice, whem or have and offered a thousand dollars for his | fo aniced position of political affairs, we re- ly Yr g to H Headache Plcarioy, p Shoo gre) throws is 1 Sangean. A shars of the Sopuse. Beth { frain, at present, from Scelating our adherence * Tien in moraale tes Sep IMAN UF ACTORY ! general when the system is deranged, acting ina rary once observed that ie dwt Laew S'kesdy The Buffalo Express says :--By the 10 any section-or ition who may i { Prince Albert. alihough effectaal manmer. . grasping, niggandly employer' rot way of California ne ey etal a | the oe Government ; suffce 1 to say, that | Cabinet Furnitur 1 | bo ------ For common family use, from two to four may Tribune, nor a generous, large-senled, Mutts mn. despatch from Portland, Oregon terri- | we are to the present Government, | e { JAMES SANDERS be taken at bedtime; for Jaundice and Fevers the willing 'to live and let live, who did mot like. it. To y dic EF" | and shall ever discountenance abuses, from | . do-e will have to be rejeaied every, or every other We ark no higher praise, no warmer atientation. tory, dated November 27 ng | an I | | T\MBRACES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO | : . ry, dated November 27, announcing! oc. ource they may emanate. Acting 1 E thank his numerous Patrons for the liberal night, for three or four times, for an adult, and The circulation of the Trilune is at this time so that the Mormons had cut off Colonel | Lo cientions and independent principle, | 2 { ihe 15 ye cas loc Fe | hide san Wikic thash Sucseing lo age. Achild fol we: Dally. S200 copies; Weekly, 176.500 Johnson 3 train, uid killed 150 orhis we consider hat the actions of thase who bald | : i te est vv saBsIt A cos. | FAL yeas wid can Ske (whes 4 poneliol pugs oT Espren. 6006 copin men, thus forcing him to retreat. Our hj blic itions are n to fair and im- | Established 1848. " of their favours. . § Fe om th atm ee un ol Sy ele | Fores oe oof Mon [ST EE IER bw SRR BE vn SA LTE > qi dl ible to the equitable law censure, the EMANY & WH in the am. Ts . 4 o : NO A NY il have | trust ropomed in them be betrayed. The ini- PARTMENT, he is new prepared to offer for atlues phpsiciane in Englend. and. fos a aumberof yeats, a es Bag se reached Portland by the 25th. | guitens. practice of sandeting Se « public HE 80 28S TO RE- Sale a variety ¢ ia. W - Sold, wholesale and retail, by bren more guaded ond yalive, sur Daly ieee A SHOCKING Scexe.--Greenbury 0, ial: to enrich A age ot IE SUBSCKIBER BEGS ) RE- Cutters, Sleighs, Buggies, yaggons, RE TOMLINSON, would ew he some ibn dpi our Mull wi xecuted at Greencastle, ! : Ich ul : sincere thanks-+to the inhabi In order 10 meet the hard times, i the DRUGGIST., Advertising ative pation- Ind jg for the warder of his Ce A an sion lo ing Sse pls eri pipe . a than have dad rriscE ALBERT a ye Saye 3o a Sw Sw , dt | n 8 sing 3 lo dy, *n i 1 P ath - wife. He protested his innocence to | discovered, dealt with according to its deserts. | business in this place, and hopes by strict atten- | been prices {Ot late a concerted effort has been made to the last. | When the drop of the gal- | The great and fundamental principles of | tien 10 business to merit a share of public patron- | With » to and , the Tub- GEORGE McLEAN, | diminish our rural circulation through the influ- lows fell th broke. Blindf 1ded | 2ood government, founded upon the solid basis | age. His Warerooms will be furnished with the lic will find the srticls suid at the above Establish- Street T ence of the Postmasters, some of whom embark in dws feil the rope ORS, neo prozress, with a due regard to judicious re- following, such as-- ment SUPERIOR TO ANY manefsctured in 131 King Eas', Torouto, ic eagerly, others under political constrain; ; while and choked, Mullenix still appeared to | Fv 8 oie ee the tue and abid- : oi i this part of the country MANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR OF THE k a large namber, we are happy, for the sehe of hel ran an rene 8 mh a HL Sd TE FE | rr WONDERFUL 5 Fi SUAS me J ST Cte and walked in the direction of the |byus in itsi ity; but, when the cloven foot | Dining, Room, Kitchen, = ne % Shes, L steps as if to re-ascend the scaffold. -- on shall Tob it ofits ny lt Bottom, do. All kinds of Rocking Chairs, Bed- & WHITE Heather Balm. Witenes, aud 3 the / the heavy hand of Power, and have doubtless loot Pp i ¥ ¥, | PS edbya system, these Pills will eff ct a of in Pre- steads, Breakiast and | J) ESPECTFULLY ACQUAINT THE IN-|° | 05 AT 9 CENTS PER BOTTLE £3 | cure when ail oi ge Pile all off ot 2 mls af seb Sonsegachee. A horrid sound, like the rattle of death escaped from his mouth. In a mo- ment Mullenix was in the arms of men who held him while the sheriff', tied the rope together, and drew him from the ground. In a moment more the object of the law's vengeance was swinging between earth and heaven. -- United States Paper. 02 Lola Montes is about to be mar- ried to Prince Louis Sulkowsky, Prince of Belitz, Count of Reissen, Count of Schonmi, Count of Kobelin and Count of Lissa, now residing in Lewis county, in this state.-- Al the papers. 'The Prince Sulkowsky writes to a friend in this city denying this foolish and malicious report. He'is living his farm on the Black River, near plished wife and interesting little family, husbarcding his ample fortune, and oc- casionally enjoying the pleasures of the chase ; but with no disposition to hunt or papers have so ignorantly associated his honored name. -- Allay Ailas & Argus. | a train of conflicting systems. Were we to en- | The « Dead Rabbits" have full swing in New York. After burying one of their num- ber, they entered an eating-house, had what they liked, told the man to get pay where he could; they were Dead Rabbits." These are the voters that rule New York! | u Towrille, with his accom- | assail such procedure. | To the advancement of the interests of our | country, whether commercially or politically, we shall direct our efforts. With the prospect before us of Canada, at no distant iod, be- ! coming a giant among the nations of the earth, | it behoves every Canadian, whether such by | birth or by settlement, to exert his influence in | bringing about "a consummation so devoutly {to be wished." With an individual and col- | lective anxiety to promote the prosperity of | this extensive and enterprising Province, St | results will follow, tending to ameliorate the ! condition of the masses and to increase the | wealth and moral dignity of the country. | We believe that the Hudson's Bay Territory | no longer to be cut off from civilization, {and that it is the duty of the Legislature of | Canada to use all legitimate means for the in- sorrition of this extensive territory with Ca- nada. . Ed; is h h which we have access to greatness, social progress, and i i Iisa | subject in which not only individuals are deep- | ly concerned, but upon which depends the rise or fall of nations; a subject from which ema- | diversified opi and having for its retinue a med commercial 1 1 | quire into the external causes which have re- | tarded the of the human mind, we | should dou find them existing in the na- ! ture of those civil governments which have | most generally prevailed in the some eccl ical establish which have i d with them. The watchword A Ber or a Kiss.--A beautiful and | lovely woman, the wife of a prominent « republican" politician at Toledo, ar- rived in this city to-day to pay a wager of a kiss that Chase would bé elected by a majority of five thousand, which bet she made with a well-known d i | been P | of the tyrant is, "keep the people in ignor- 'ance."" Even in the mildest and most enlight- | ened governments of modern Europe, the in- struction of the general mass of society forms no prominent feature in their administration, the great check-string to eminent progress be- ing undecision respecting the most successful mode of impaiting kiwwledge, Another hin- drance, also, is the sectarian system which lawyer residing on Fourth street. Ac- cording to the agreement the loser was to go all the way to the other and pay the indebtedness by the 1st November, which condition she fulfilled by arriving and proffering payment yesterday, thus anticipating the specified period by a day. --Cin. Enquirer, Nov. 1. world, and in | Bareaus, Centre, Dining, | Toilet Tables, Lounges, Sofas, Plain and Glass | Cupboards, Writing Desks, Sewing, Washing and | Dressing Stands, Looking Glasses, Pic:ures, with or without Frames, &c., &e. JOHN NOTT. | Borelia, Dec. 10th, 1857. 1 FOR SALE, LARGE QUANTITY OF ROOM PAPER AA at New York prices. R. H. TOMLINSON. 1 Pee. 10. 1757. F.GREEN, Watch & Clock Maker, WORKING JEWELLER, &c, Adelaide St., Poronto, Pees MOST RESPECTFULLY TO inform the subscribéts snd readers. of the Ontario Observer, and the public generally, that he has this season arrived from London, England, aid opened avabuve. = Sql 0 cats | clean and repair all articles in the above line in a superior manner, and cagarss than any other ever offered 10 the public. We the i | cutes his work from our own experience I 4 JAMES HOLDEN, | Proprietor Ostario Olserver. { F. MAJOR, Markham. 'Toronto, Dec. 10, 1857. 1f Canadian Almanae for 1858, UST RECEIVED BY \ * R. H. TOMLINSON. Prince Albert, Dec. 17, 1857. 2 R. SIMS, House and Carriage Painter, N. B. All kinds of Seasoned Lumber taken in. exchange for work. of | R. H. TOMLINSON, Prince Albert, And R. H. TOMLINSON, Beaverion. + December 10 1857. 25 "December 10, 1857. JUST RECEIVED, DOZEN PORT MOSAIS. . RIL TOMLINSON. (LATE SCRIFTURE'S,) Whitby, C. W. HE STAGES PASSING NORTH, EAST J WYATT'S HOTEL, stop at this Herel. Careful Arnon. --A LO His Heather Bloom, +0 FAVOURABLY KNOWN FOR remeving DANDRUFF and FEVER from the Head, and restoring and beautifying the HAIR, WOLFLS MROGTE SCHNEDM SCENIPPS, [ac crete per Boe. Frausn Alen, McLean manufactures iwe different HAIR DYES Hs VEGETABLE HAIR DYE Ts instaniancous in giving the Hair a breutifel rich gloss, defying the strictest scrutiny to detect the Dye, wh-n rqually applied, at 7s 16d. per package, of No. 1 and 2, with full inst ucticas. Indian Milk Dve. Sold in Pim Bottles, a1 50 cente, which requires ne cleaning before applying--which may be done with the bair-biush when dressing the hair, and does not affect the skin. } 'Tososto, November, 1857. h in setiitfys Full directions accompanying in the United States and Canadas, one Dullar. Sole Agente for the United States and Canada, and R. H. Tomlinson, Turnx, Moses & Nozxruer, « Newcastle, C.W., General Agents. For sale by R. H. Tomlinson, Prince Albert, I C. BALDWIN & Co. (Late J. Bryan,) Roch N.Y. [4 EH bi f if < 4 Beaverion. Prince Albert, Dee. 10, 1857. Taf . PURIFY THE BLOOD! FREE FROM ALL MINERAL POISONS! HEGREAT POPULARITY WHICH _ Moffavs Life Pills and Phenix Bitters have Dsax Siz.--I Inve it to the extraordinary BALM, from my own experience of i's curstive properties. Having, in my own case, found the of your HEATHER | 5" such opposite "elements, and conflicting party « " Madame," said a very polite travel. | interests have done much to prevent the estab- Agrieisual, Linewy sad Esmily Newspaper, diseases of the skin, the muscles, the joints and the ler to a tesiy old landlady, * if I see lishment of institutions which might have VOLUME IX. FOR 1858. lands, > x proper to help myself to this milk, is there §eoved beneficial to the rising generation.--| ~~ ...... Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. i any impropriety in it?" - In TO amen Haass are to be | 66 TVXCELSIOR™ Its Glarious Motte, and| The effect of this unrivalled external remedy "] don't know what you mean: butif ton ol, Rng | sentiment 00) Yeltgious points Progress and its landabe | Pon Scrofuls, and other violent ulcers and sores, vou mean to insinuate that there is any- Samp hi at ahi Sioy wil Objécrs, the Rural New Yorker continuously ex- Js slvion suimesions. It fis discharges the thing nasty in that milk, I'll give you 10 | tions, or submit, withdut rek tobe -y cele 1h Meri 20d Jeporte vegided Vevgresd in buh ard thes the cores which its healing properties understand that you've struck the wronged for such establishments, if any particular | unquestionably the Standard in its Sphere, pleas afterward complete are safe as well as permanent. house! There ain't a first hair in it, | sectary is invested with the sole superin examine the paper--compare it, in both contents! Wounds, Bruises, Burns and Scalds. for as soon as Dorthy Ann told me the | ence; to the exclusion of all others fiom a [and appearance, with any other extant--and you | fn cases of the fractare of the bones, injuries cat was drowned in the milk, I went right | share in the deliber ; will coincide with its patrons and the press in pre- | can-ed by sieam explosions, Bruises, Barns, Scalds an' strained it over." < : Se er Syston Tae 9h or.) tougeing it, of its class, ; Rheumatism, Scffzem of the Jukes. us and Gontrac- : y an acl ii America 4 tion Sinews, it i employed warmly The young man fainted. glaring injustice lo the parties excluded. We Paelicat Weekly = : mmertrd by ie ers Th. matvchen Recuraxry Sorp Our.--During the | therefore hold that sectarian' schools, more As an Agticslur), Horicaliaral, Literary 881! remedy bas bern introduced by iw inveater ia month of January, 1850, while stopping | particularly when reciving G P= tong ore wiped. Jt erapiors the 3ral bat | person ino ail the leading Hospirale of Earope, at the Sutter House, in Sacramento City, | ironage, are found wo be too formal to admit | em and is illastra 4 with mawmcross, corcly and | *™0 no private hopschold shionld be without it. California, I accidentally overheard a Jupis progress, : ate mere Sonteiicles UP- | apprepriaic engravings. embracing ln one a greater Undeniable Testimony. conversation between two gentlemen, one Ta u by m pl of carrying | numb-r of Important, Useful and Timely Topics The Medical Staff of th» French and English of whom was from New York city, and out grand ad a of oi pr re ic ilatine Hest pid by Bich eal tin ign J » national R - «mee, , 88 had been in the country nearly a year, | tion 1s one of such vital Imporfanes, that we her Moral ys and Tales, Poetry | reliable dressing for stbre cute, stabs, and r and the other had just arrived. shall, from time to time, publish articles upon | and Music, Reading o 'outh, News of the Day, | shot wounds. It is also used by the surgeons of The new comer Was ing his con- his topic. . . 2 Market Reports, &c., it is emphatically and eco- the Allied Armies. : dition, and his folly iu leaving an abun. |, On the subject of. Religion two desire fo say womfeally Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the dance at home and éspeeially two beau- but ile a Titice, dieving that Yhils A Paper for the Times! 5 J Cases : tiful daughters, who were just budding Jo ¥ e MO- | prery Family can afford the Rural, for such an Busions, : 0 rals and refine the taste of the community at |, oily Instroctive and Entertaining Paper is Burns, Swelled Glands, into womanhood--when he asked the | large, it is the duty of the priest to build upon | no's Tuxury bat a odocd, ofl who de.| Chopped Hands, Sore Lege, New Yorker if he had a family. . the moral foundation thus laid, by scriptural | sire a high toned ioe Sod eminently practi. | Chilblains, Sere Baga, « Yes, sir; | have a wife and six chil. | teaching dnd example. We do not, however, 4 rg. | Fula, Sore g 3 rar ry cal and useful FARM AND FIRESIDE JOUR-| Gc ., Sore dren in New York--and I never saw one | Wish it io be inferred that we are careless on | NAL --one which i tragh, humbug and de- H Sore Thess: Ju of them." 3 shbjest whith w immediate concerns each and seeks 10 enhance the interests Hen: Eveptiats Semin. After this reply, the couple sat a few | c= us, When we state the columiie and promote the Home Hagploess of its tens of Piles, To Saif Joints; moments in Silence ; then 8 interroga- whish to hold rl ious controversy. town and country, are invited to try the Rural. pe Teuer, ain commenced : p i population will The Ninth Volume, for 1858, Salt Venerial § « Was you ever blind, sir 7" our warmest advocacy. E effort in our «Noy wr i ill bo made to tan he 7 pl tin Docwen, _ Woundualali Mody " on a widow, sir?" U Canada, to abolish the present dis- you marry sir pper ¢ on ith " No, sir." Another lapse of silence. _ "Did I understand you to say, sir, that vou had a wife and six children living in New York, and you have never seen one of them 7" 3 © # Yes, sir--I so stated it." * : Another and a longer pause of silence. Then the interrogator again enquired: « How can it be, sir, that you never saw one of them 408 : o « Why," 'was the response, "onc them was born after I left." . «Oh! ah?" and a general laugh fol- lowed, and afier that the New Yorker was especially distinguished as the man who had six children and never saw one of them." . - le a x 1 heartily d it 10 others who may happen 10 be'similarly my Whilst on a tur through the " Back Woods™ during ihe month of August last, I came in con- tact with some sort of poi plant --supposed | to be the poisonous ivy--and, shor:ly afier my re- troublesome and painful eruption appeared, first on the lower part of cheek, and then rapid'y extended itself over nearly the whol of my face, affecting at length my eyes il with Hist fy i 191 ! iy if r ] i i i F 2, ; if or : 'he best -- pplicants. "He a ey Wer): obey = Address D.4# T. MOORE, end R. H. To = Rochester, N.Y. has been introduced and propagated in our ed- Ye skin, as summer passes i fevered ucational institutions; notwith ding these GLAZIER, GRAINER, AND PAPER HANGER, bint dillasing its --r Sian the or in drawincks, many have yuu, 12 gud fro, and PRINCE ALBERT; C.W. flvence. mew ledge lint hood ineivaded." SEvary ges- Paints, Oils, P ings, Putty, | Skin Disease and Glandular ie pt ina Beculias dog lass, &c., furnished i Every species of exterior imitation is I Soke Prince Albert, Decrmber 10, 1857. plu by dhe ani-Buwniey des State, would prefer a double claim for the super- rs, bine -- Head, intendence and control of all the arrangements MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER fm kip Tieh,) &e., die out Howe d with the ed of the young; The leading and largest circulated more, under its jon. a | fomenting my face sonally with the Balm for a few days longer, and [ Lave not had any retarn fing yagi Stet uf the dit I have since recommended the Heather Balm t- | several who were suffering ring from stabborn at:acke Dear Sir, Your obliged and faithfol friend, JOHN CAMERON, Banker. The Tribune was first gry H1 H fred fist ir Leek i 4) i ir 2, F i i fl : i | I ! | it Es i : i i i i 1h i ; El | : i il Hil Hh 4 fi iii HoH Hifals HALE eh 117 FlifF hi | fil 4 i fit ] : Ki i tif it ; | ] i | 1 Ji ; i | | 7 I fs i 2 it 2 iT: itt t H ME ts 1411 FR : r i i fr 1 Lit ! | : 1 ir in 4 $ HEAVER, HH 1 i } E f i it: EF : i ! TOMLINSON'S CELENRATED - CONDITION POWDERS FOR HORSES, coueHs, IN AND TH Hin itl ! H jh i iil t L | f ¥ Lf 1 i Is ] An unparalleled Remedy for : 1] | ; i 1} i I

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