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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jul 1869, p. 1

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` A \I1IrI-`J A M nirket .ot 16 md lat Sqinare t 0H the olv no---' alums". . . . l Yes; rode a bright chesnut, nsm (T _.-.3 sixteen l1au ` "I had the satisfaction 9f selIiug'Lim' something. Pm ricrluf Hmn'- 1mrn'u n nn6o"(`m- recall Llllllo He s Mr. Herbert. Keith _ Elliston. only son of Sir Duncan Keith Elliston, of Elliston Hall, not fur from here; as rich as :1 bank, and as good as gold. 'Here s' the note. Take and read it. n_.-... :.......1....4....:l.. n,;...:.. `\:\`r' l\lI` pink, scenleu epluue. _ , With :1 tremor of fe:r-for she knew she was doing w.rong-she glanced up the road in the direction her father had taken, to make sure that his vigilent. eye wns not upon her. . Ru-nnlzinw rmnn the sum]. she read. wkh lily ll|il3lUI' EUIIIU UUUl\' IIU HSKU A gentleman on horselmckl cried Bessie, instantly divining of whom he spnki`. ' \rn:' vnlin n `n-invluf ninaannf rininnr BUIlIUl|I|II5- . I'm right, thed; here's a. note" for you, and you're to send an answer by me, said the groom.` 7 ,For me 3" Yes; there's nothing to be alarmed at-(l<*n t. look clnzed. My mnster s some- body in those parts, I can tcllyou`l Who is he '3 asked Bessie. Directly _sl1e had put this question to .the groom, slie felt she had done wrong in yielding to her curiosity; but the words were spoken, and It wnstoo late to recall them. ` u`L`r,.9,. `M- `L`l ....k....o T.'.\:ol. T.4`llI,.L.~.. Le HOW. J.l|KU nnu nmu Iv. V Almost involuntarily, Bessie held out her band for the note. It trembled so much that she could scarcely-hold the pink. scented epistle. With :1 tremor of fe:r-for she knew WES "OE UPON uer. Breaking open the seal, she read, wnh a heightened color :- .-. Ii .. ..-.5.....-..... My DARLING GIRL,- I am so much impressed by your in- corrparalule beauty, that I must see you again, and that without delay. Meet me, I beg and entreat yon. to-morrow morn- ing at. sunrise, about a mile on _the road 00 Sundown. If you refuse, you will, by your cruelty, make me a lasting prey to melancholy and unhappiness.` ' Ever. dear girl. Your fondest and most devoted admirer . " , H `K-Tu-n-an-an |aUll`U.`ll.'(l HUI il CUIH Ill }Hl_\'lll|3ll|A- Bcssie's face ushed ery red. She h.-ul never heyn spoken tq Umt`\va_\'l)ufa)1'e by :1 hunnlsmnc, f:t evi- dently \\'L"-1)l'(.`(I mun. ' V . D0 vnu want. zmything else; sir?" she lcmamlud, lowering her eyes to escape frmn his penetrating _r_v;-me. ' He suluutctl u \'ulu.-1l'nIe hook, p:1hl['m' it. put it in hisvpoulu-t. :uil_rmle slowly 2um_'.'. Bessie, who t'ullo\)'c:l him with her eyes, saw him occasionally turn round and look at her. ' lY.. .....l.;.;2 _,_a.. I ..~ -1... ....... -1... I...,.... LHIH lUUl\ HI: HUI`. Unsoplnsticuted as she was, she knew that he admirml her, and the'knowlel_qe of that hot ult,-re,-xl her vanity. When the rnstics saw the genLlom:m-whon: they knew, ])LlI'Cll.'|S(` aOll|0 of Lhe old sollim"s wares, Llnoy f'ullo\ve<| his e.\':un- ple, and` Rich:ml Smlc did~a good husincs.s' up to six o`clock, when he closed the door of his c;n'riu_r_j;o, and Ii,-xlntetl :1 tire hy the l'0mlsi\lu,.`sIlllIg H. keitle over it, and prnparerl to make `tea. xvllll Iii rnf'|'a\:|ninrr Inna] Jon: nvnr .a. .-.\JII.E on the shortest notice. licnl Axe ynnkm-,'ho Isl- knows a good Axe when dulcrmlnvd only to an give satisfaction to M wn work he gumnya unlity steel. ` g and General EQ- nl. ` ll illlll HHHPEIIUII LU IIIHKU LUIUV When this refreshing me:xlw:1s over, he announced his detcrnnnution of taking :1 stroll. ' 141' ._I_ IL,_, Al`, ,, 9 ,,_ ,, I-Inn ll lllllh ` Look after the carriage, my child, be e.\'c1uime(l, I am going for a \va1k. Shall you be long, tiitlzcr?" asked Rankin. ' CIIIIIHUII VVIIICU IIIIHIIGH Her CHCUK5. The country people came up and stared ' in a curious m.-umerut the carriage. Stule :1 them in a sort of Cheap Jack 2-Lyle, which, however, did not induce them to buy. ']hey st:u`el at the plum. graphs, and hmkexl at Bessie, thinking how much her gnhlen hair was like the sand of the sea-shore, wheuthe sun sholme on it. A . ,: 1:,,,, I , ,,n, 1 \'II Ila ' A young gunt}enum, riding by, pulled up his horse al)I`{i[)tl_\', and li.~xtene:.l tntllu soldier's haumngllc. Brssic 11:-kl upgsome p|m`..1grupl1s, and -mutcly solicited him to pulclmsc. ' ' ' `Mimi : Hun nu-`An 7" Mn -ml-AJ 7\||CII4|-`Va Wh:-.L s the price?" he asked. She named ic--a triing; sum. ` I woulcl give much for a kiss from those t'z~.ir lips ! he said, sutlo vote, as he Lux1{I,=ru(l her :1 coin in pn_vIuent'.. Rt-~x.~zin'.: f':mn nch:-I Harv rm}. Qlm an munuuuuuu nn.u ll sum! Illnsijx OI myrue. All these things Riclmrd Stule -rc- ma'rkel, after hcing a slir,rt lime in the neiglihorlmod. He, on arrivin5_v, selected a favorable spot, unharncssed his horse, and turned him loose to graze at random; anrl, stanllingr on the l'o0thoard, prepared to address any customers who might. favor him with a visit. Bessie was lovely enough to attract any one. llcr complexion was fair; she seemed frail and delicate as 3 lill '; and her manner was light and gentle, like'_ that of a fztiry. Her blue eyes were deep and unf'utlIomalle; when `pleased, her ivory pallor v.'u1ishe,l before the rich crimson which ushed her cheeks. l`|..-. ...-....n...- .`......l. A ~- ---- - uuu cluuplllg IDHHILS. Here commences that wonderful `fer- tiliL_y.for which the southern coast is so noted. The myrtle grows to a size rarely found in our ungeni.-Ll climate; the par- s0na5__re-a quaint, ohl, thatched cotLzL5_r,'e- is surrounded with 11 solid nms:- x of myrtle. All these. Lhinrra R.ir-.lmr.l Stnlu .+.-. Lilly Hlalliillllo The waterfall at the head of the chine shoots over :1" precipice sixty feet high. Hugo, red-brown cliffs, loom up abruptly on every side; `everywhere is ,to be seen the rich and varied foliage of trees, shrubs and creeping phints. ` ' Horn nnlnnnnnr-no Hm} uvnn/In--5'--1 `4'n- [the effect. is pretty enough. 1 Years ago, the chine was wild and rugged-now, it is laid outwith paths, carefully gnwelled and rolled, neatly tnmmed at the edges, with gllthe steeper bits toned down by graduated steps, wind- ing backwards and forwards across the. tiny stremn. Tim uu.....6`..ll no 41... I..`..,J .9 L1... 4.2. . Shanklin is a quarter of a mile in extent; and some further agency must. have been at work here. An eartliquuke, or volcanic action of some kind, will, prolmbly, give the explanation of this extraordinary form- ation. \l7l_-L.,,_, `I . I ` .. -- `I .- -n .- -mu-v any size built on IM ul on very rcmonablt hu County. st or otherwise piomy iliclllllc Whatever the cause may have been; the effect. is enough. I Vanna nan Hun nIn'nn wan wnzl ntu` TBARRITE, COUNTY OF-SIMCOEHONATARIO, cz71$IADA, TI/IURSDAY, JULY` 8;, 1869, li\| In What is that? she nsked fnintiy. A kiss, my pretty pet!" he answered, leaning t'orwanl, circling her waist with his arm, and imprinting a forvid kiss upon her nnresisting lips. - _ Oh! she cried, pretending to be angry. 'Tl|at'is not riglit," . You will pardon me, I m suro3`--will you not? he nns\vere(l, in so penitent in voice that he was forgiven at once. Now, let me see. When shall we meet again ? H}: fhnnrrhf. 1: nxnmanf, and than :-n_ Bllllllillu I - I ' , - Be at the foot of the waterfall in the Chino an hour after. sunsot-will you 3" ` Yes, she murmured. He pressed her hand, and, the next instant. having lightly vaulted a gate, was out of sight. For a brief space she remained standing in the road where he had left her. ' ' 'l)_.._:.___L,,,,,n-1 ,~ `m . 1 - 1 UL'U|/IIIUCIJI During the day Bessie was abstracted. Sometimes her father spoke three times to her before he received an` answer. She was thinking of Keith. Elliston, his hand some. face, winning wnys,_ silvery `speech earnest, piercing, eloquent eyes, curly hair, white, gleaming teeth, and happy V smile. IITILL 4`..........L l..___A!_,, v 1 1 llltlll ' Forgive me,_ my sweet child, he hustenerl to reply; it was but my non- sense. But, in theebsence of sweet ` hearts, do you not feel lonely? "" S>metimes, sighed Bessie. And this was true enough. V You want some one to love you- some one to ll up the gap in your heart. Is it not so ?" V ' ,. . . . llns tune Bessie maulo noanswer. Well. Bessie, we must meet again. I will not -keep you. longer now; your father will miss -you, said Keith Elliston. I should like to ask one fnvor before we part. _ _ llmf. in flint? ulna nnlzml fninflv ICU IHU UUn WV IIUII D|li||I `VU IIIUCU uiuu 3' He thought a moment, and than ro- sumed. ' ' ` u u- _.. LL- 1---. _rn`_- ._._.__n.1i :_ n_- .v. ..... ............... uuu vuuuvavuuanrn 5 /~ Where hast been, lass? asked har father, who was making breakfast when she returned. 110.`- .. .....1I. .1-._._.u__ W 1 1- .u u alums. . .With feverish impatience, she longed for the commg ot' evening. , ` VI`)... Ann hm! n.~....... L--- -- 1-..... 1.4-.-- .v. UId\d .n..... V. V-V.-nub : The day never been so long bafbre. At length, when the heat of the day had Llllll Ulh HUI : ' Rousin5_r herself by an effort which gave her positive pain, she musingly recraced her steps, to the caravan. HA rnxn-M1 ma? aka Hn}nu-1911! um aLI:p.9, Lu hut: cnrawzul. ` ' Will he marry me? she thbugbt. *`Will` he make me n ladyiv Will he always love me? and shall I have an end- less opportunity of _showing my gratitude for lus kindness and condescension 1 .. vnn n . 1 ... QHU ICIIUI [ICU 3 For a walk dowtrthe-road, father, she nnmvered-. ` LAT ..L..1I-s-.. L-_- L- J, , 11 ; n u Silt: numv vrcu. -I `shall stop here to-day, Bessie, he continued. 'n.._:-.. .L- .1.._.n._,:, . . _ .. `U- 1'be birds woke "her early with. their merry carollihg, the sub `rose in its ma- _ie.=.ty, and the earth commenced its diurnal journey. The old soldier was not 14 -very early riser-'-Lh.-xt is to say, he was seldom about before six; so Bessie left him slum- bering, as she tripperl'fnwnlike along `the road to meet Kcith Elliston . 1]. ...__ ...n .... l...._,I ,,I_ A` ._ I. u_l'UlUll llt:1tl`l!9_ nu o:\'uI_y Luwn you V1810." Oh, sir, cried Bessie, looking at him reproach l'u1ly..with her big blue eyes, `~` how c:m_ you Llnug so badly of me as all tlmL?' u 13-.. . ._ __- ____' _,_..L V'IIl) I IUHII [AF IIIUUL ILUILII l'llIlN|IUIln . lie was not on lmrsebuck this time. Laning against. :1 tree, . Iie"w:1s penslvcly regarding. tl1e`grus's which grew at Ins feet. , u1f_ _'-_ A'L!.,L.`..... -1` .._. 3) ..._. 11, ' I IUL _1{ei`s thinking of mo, exclmmtion, as slwdrew neur. _ Ah, my little rosebud.." cried Keith ) was Bessie's. El1is1on,- :xil\'u'ncing to meet her, when" the pnLterIng- foutfalls told him she was mm I`, . Fkthg lamp! on land foul I have come, as you asked me, she. said, demurely; but. I do not know whetller I have done rlgzht or \v'ton;_{. l ,..... ..,... ,1....'L.a n.... .2-.. 1 bllv ` Bessie, sir. A _clmrming name, too! And how many S\VC(tilC!|rlS have you, Bessie ? N0 cr 21 One, sir, answered Bessie, blushing very deeply. Ah, those are tell-Lalo blushes! I mu` nfraicl you are a sad irt.,iBessie, `and have lgroken heartsin every town you visit. Oh. Air. nriml Rt.-main lnnlzinn nt rvv uuulcl J lltl-`Uv\I|lIlU Itulll. Ul` WIUH". . I" How can you doubt? But, first, I 'must`tlumk you for your kind11ess. Iv deser\'e no tlmuks. AI glxrally take an early wa'll{, she replied. not `wishing him to _t`.xink Ll1atsh_evfzn'orecl him too much. 1; H 1 2, . -'.,,, , - V MI ` DUU IHIIUIII I _ What is your name, pretty one,?", he asked. uY),.,!_ ,3,,l) UI nu mum Ill lgulllplylllg wuu Ills request. Every girl likes to be told that slie is loA\'el_y, and it. is pleasant to receive hom- age from one much superior to one's-self. AL length Bessievplaced Lhe scented note in hy.-r bosom, and decided that she would no IIUHI HUI |i|lUUl' -N CUIIITUL Of this engagement, her father knew nothintr.' It was some time since she had seen t'ul1-primate Iuthm" Girdlestone, and she sometimes thought. they had parted for ever, abud that they would never meet nn`v|:n dsilllh , Tlteseqttel will Sll0W.` - The inure she thought over Herbert. Keitl1_Ellist.0n :: pathetic appeal, she came to the cnmzlusion tlmt them would be little or no h:t'rm in qomplying with his request. Everv girl likes to he lnlri tlmt slip in She was not utterly a. stranger to love. When at Chutham with her fnthcr,,shc' had fallen in with a private soldier, who had exacted 11 promise llom her that she would marry him when she reached her cw_nt_y-rs`. year, and was eulanizipated .from her father's control. f\l` I.Z .._ ,..., , I ,, (`Al I UISUIHCU. _ Bessie read the letter agzun and again. He called her his darling girl, and Said he was her fnndest and most devoted ad- mirer. Was : she rezsily beautiful enough to inspire such lovmg admiration in the lxrenst of 9. young gentleman, the son of a rich barouet, who could make love to ladies? ' ' QL- ..._, __.L ._u_.;I__ _ _x__,, , 1 .__ I u5:u--1. u um um umslcr you H De [UGI'6l" And, nodding `familiarly to her, he strode away, and was soon lost in the distance. `[3 ', ,3 , ..--_l LL- 1-1;-.. ...._:_ H 1 '- '4' SSS l lull I I `{Yo.u ll come I Is that it? queried the groom. ' ` I didn't say so. But. I can see it in your face! All right-1`ll tell the master you ll be there I" r And. noddinrr fmnilinrlu in lump 1... unu Poor Bessie was in a sad stzite of mind.; She knew very weli what she ought. to say; but a mental battle was taking place, and sms stammergd and uttered woe~ fully. ' I M Vnn ll Iltlunn", `I . 41.... um .....,._:-_: What shall I. say? inquired the groom, when he saw that..she had nished reading the letter. .c SW1 1_'r_.mI rlvnn |.:... .1.-. yulallull reauung the letter. "Say! I-I-noI Tell him that--- tlmt " ~n--,.n - - - V - ` ` '__;Qi.- Henry 'Rawlin_son, the distin- guished arcmenlogist, ma1ntainsthatB:aby- lon is the sightofthe Garden of Eden, and thauhe Babylonian docnments noyv extant give an exact geogrnplnczgl desqrI])ti0n of {he scone Of man's first disobedxence. A cnrregponrlent guys `that. beauties generallydne old mmds. They set such a value on themselves, that they don t_ find a purchaser until `t.ne_ mzvket. is closed. Out of a dozen beauues who have come out within the past. eighteen years, ` e1even`,'.1;e says, still remain single. -A Connecticut `gentleman has a peony in full bloom, the T001 . Of_ which was brought from England more than 200 _ years ago. -r. . ___L_J A`...... T_..._ .1 . It J u"... .13-. --Iti_s reported from Iowa that Mrg_ Bloomer has gonebuck on her principles "by again clpnuing petticoats. ' " -~- ll... ....- '_.1,, 1 -, V... A. CALcULA'rrox (by one who has t,.;e,'{ a bicycle, and fai1ed).-Two wheelshre frequently equivalent to one woe-if you can t. stop em. ` _ Puovln-HAL EXHIBITION. -The prize list of'Lhe1 rov,incinl Exhibition has been pub- lished. The show will commence on Monday, 20th September. The Judges are as l'nllows:' Horses-Messrs. Skead, McDone1l and Shipley. CaLtle---Messrs. Christie, Gibbons and White. She.ep and Pi'_:s-Messrs. C()\V'an,"VllS0l1 and Shipley. Implements ; and PoulLry~Messrs. Gib- bons, `Walton and White. Judges and De-legates-Messrs. Mallory, Rykrt and Christie. ' Arts Department.---Messrs. Bezitty, Rykert. and Buckland. Horticul- tural nml Agricultural `products--Messrs. Mills, Buckland tind. Rykert,_. Dairy pro- cluct.s_--Measrs. Wilson, McDonnell and Ske_ad. ' 1.: ullul `ill ICED: t likely to get out 9! per foot is 45 mm, outs on time. u Dunr.r.\', June 2V9.-Amceti`ng was held in this city last night to urge upon the Govern-' ment the release of the Fenian prisoners. Mr. Butt. a prominent luwycr. made a speech, in the course of which he said the motto of - all true Irishman ought to be. Bide your Iin1e.'put your trust in God. and keep your powder dry. lfthe English Government par- sisted In keeping these men incurcutatrd. all its professions of conciliation would be useless. Mr. Willinmsof Dungarven, made an impas- sioned speech." He declared that the Fenian pl_i0ll(`.l`S would not ucccptmercy; they.de- xuandcd justice lrom the Ministers. If the lat tor refused it. let the blood be upon their own heads. He would not, however. advocate a resort to the aword,- for that doctrine was now out of time. , Some editor has .l`nee_n pifling a hm - keeper. Hear him: Mr, James Smither- mun, proprietor of the above institution, last week nsk`ecl us to give him-or it-a puff at the same time hziiiclingr us a green- back whose dimensions we shall not men- tion." We do not know anything about ' said saloon, but Jim says he keeps splen- " did whiskey, and we suppose he loos, for he buys of Ba_rrett& Craig, and thev ' were never known to sell bad \\'lllSl{G_):; oh `no. Jim thinks the weary should stop at his rnnche and wet his whistle,- as it willihelp him` along amazingly. No (loul.t it will help hill) to squander his mone_v, waste his time, destroy his health, beggar his family, gain the contumely of 'society, emlnitter` his whole life, make a widow of his `wife and orphans of his children, cause him to ll a drunk:ud s grave,` ~r_l.1mn his soul; and make more work for the devil., Doestlus` puti'su.t you Jim? _ If uot.-we`v)ill refundtlic money. ~ ,.\ . .. A (ln.y s journey was tliirt_y-t.l1'ree "and one-l'Lli miles. ` ` . , A Sabbath dny`sjourney was about `an English mile. . ` Ezt-kiel s reed was_ele\'en feet, nearly. A cubit is twenty-two inches, nearly. A liand s breadth is equal to three and ve-uiglitln inches. ' A tinger s breadth is equal to one incl}. A shekel of silver was nbout lifty-cents. - A sliekel of gold was $8 09. Atalcnt of sil\'ei" was $538 32. A talent of gold svas $1-3,809. A piece ofsilver, or :1 penny, was thirteen cents. ` A fartlning was three cents. A` gerali was `one cent. ` .A mite was one cent. . ` An eplia, or bath, contains seven gal- lons and live` pints. l A" lain was one gallon and two pints. _ A rkin was seven pints. An omer was six pints, A. cab was three pints. RIIIEVVIUTCM DUO Hlllu _ . After fame demur 2; bargain was struck, and Richard SLu1le.w-alked off, with his habitual big stride, to the Chine. /U7- 1.. __..1 , ..-J \ Ila Have you much to do?" - Noughn pzu't.icular. `_' If you will mind my carriage for half- an-lmur I will give you sixpenc. ' Throw a pint. of beer in, and I'll do it, zmswered the man. ' v A 41.... 4'.o..mn tluruxuiu .. l~.m-mnin mm. cl..u..1y ll1UU- To the Chine! he said. I will to the Chine also. It is my duty to watch oveAr_ her. -. ' A laboring"man, with 11 pipe in his mouth, was passing leisurely by. My l".-'iencl, cxcluilnecl Stule; ' The man halted, removed hi_s pipe from his "mouth, and looked ilnquiringly at` him. ` V uff ` A, 1,01! BIV\.'lUll .l|rlL'llt|l'(l OLUIU,` vowing HIS -H630. ;=Besaio,, much relieved, walked hastily 'a\v .ay. '1`he_ soldier looked after her, and every now and then shook his head, while a grave expression spread itself over his face. . 11"`- AL- I'II,!, , H! I I 1 .. 1 Oil 1 uuu uumur nor C-omemplatlon aua suence. I will not interrupt. your meditations, smd the old soldier, eyeing her suspi- - piously. , Rough: Hm` nnunr Imf.-.-A -n~4`nuA.`l his Lnuau Ul HUI HLIUUUII uuaugu U] IHHIU3 4`; must be alone, father, if youpleasa, Besmga went on. ' u'I ...._ .1.._.L n, , _ , ' or H, uuuuzuu IQLUIB, _ __ l_`Tol- to-night, f'athr, she hastily exclzumed; 1 wish to be alone; I am in the humor for contemplation and silence. I will nnt intmwunt. vnnr mnrh'tnt5nna, .UI\'lI-5|]: Bessie ha?! never before refused his escort. _'She had always appear,-ad glad 16 walk out with him. What, then, was the cause of`her sudden change of mind? `-` I nzust Inn sdnnn. f'-umr if vnn nln.-ma ucamp wcuu UH. I am dumb. Go. your ways, an- swered Richard StuIe,~ bowing his head. snmzn Inn:-In rnlinumr! Ilvunrnrl lmmlu I1. _ _I will get'aome one to mind tbecar-" 3'3"? and `accom an ou re lied Ric:-,lmrd Stule. P Y y ,' P u RT, `A ._:..l.n. tau, -_, an 1 1 ,_L:".. _, , Passed and the sun had sank to rest, She_ said to her father, I am goihg to see the China. - u I _._3n . _ ., . ,. uevnit ion of Iible Terms. ..n .......V, iii ...v ( To be cotztiubd.) nnmsu FREEDOM AND copomgg, mam-s_ $0., d'.U., (ma, Snow se1ling his stock at prices as low, not lower, than the same goods can be had in Barrie, _ I Apto, Township F105, 1868. 1 -13. *u........, ~ AVE constantly on hand a good supply -of FRESH MEAT, k`U\VL, GAME, &c.,_ of as choice quality as the markets afford, and offer the Slime at Very moderate prices. ` . Corned Beef. Sausages and Lard. together V HE public are respectflly. requestd to take notice that the Sunday Business Hitherto zonnected with this establishment will be discontinued from this date. D. VANEVERY g DryGoods,Groceries,Provisions, /1._n-1._..-.' /17... .... mm Hm-rlmnrp_ 1:14.! xv, --vnmu .-.--r --\4\/Ir`/AIQPJI Gash Adcculccs made on Goods. left for Sale. Sale Room, corner of Collier and Market Sts., Barrie. ` - 11-tf nffliglxest REFERENCES given._n same at very moderate pnces. Beef. Sausages Lard, together with nvuriety of other useful eommodities, can usually be had at No; 1 Stall. - 13$ ;-lll nurchases do-liver:-.d in anv Dart Of can usuauy ue mm at No. 1 man. ' a$'All purchases delivered in any part. `at the town free of charge. IVA 11 DA In vn f1A F Tl"P.'I . (Late Clerkin County Rcgistryolyce.) ONVEYANCER. Colnmissionerin Quoi1 s . Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Com- mission Agent. for the sale of HOUSES, LANDS. FA.R.\I STOCK. HOUSEHOLD l'4`[YI)M'['l`IYlPI`. Tlnna \VnI-nu Xvn Alan fnv ]hA.LV~UE, l".\l(..\.l DIUUIS. 11UUbl`J1`lUl4U FURNITURE, `Goods, Wares, &c. Al_sq fo1_ the collection of ' -.-.-n-us. nun-u-an Anvn I nan;-vnvnnn BINGHAM BROTHERS, V BUTCIIERS AND GENERAL Punvmons, MARKET STALL No. 1, LE, > BA mus, ` ` E. s. AMEEKING, . ' LICENSED AUCTIONEER, AND, AP- . PRAISER for Barrie, and the County of Simcoe. Cash Advances made on Goods re- ccived for Sale. `V ....... VII, _ , THORNTON". @Auction Sales throu:.;hout the County attended to promptly, and on liberal terms. 414-1: Marriage oLicens:es. 4 J1 A \l Lil. J. whovrcn-r mural, rnlltv y can be emecvcly wuila to a ct -u --I lfaim ly Clerlag n. I. nnnllntu, `VILL attend at his Oio, in Barrie, every ` S.-\ 1`URDAY. (`min 11, :\.m., till 3, p. m., "according to Order-of Council, and every other day at his Oice in Cookstowu. lwINE;`ff6ff63s"X3aiGARs, ' WE LLl.\'G'l`0N STREET TORONTI). J0_NA'rHAN KILGORE, Ll C E S E D AUCTIONEERI VALUATOR, &c., _ For the C omLt_2/ of Sirncae, -runnu-u3nn r__ ___________. i. , J;m:m1'y, 1863. 1S-6m yg. u. nunmp, ])ENTIS'l`, 95, King St. East, ' Toronto.` Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver, and Vulcan- lzorl Ruhher, in the best possible manner. Par- ticular nttention given to the regulat-ion of _'chil s toetf` and all work warranted. JLLXDIUALV, SURGEON, AND ACC 1 CIIEUR. Residence, Cooxsrowx. _ Special attention paid to diseases of W( nm1uh_ild1'on. ' i . HENRY BOYS NICOL, M.D.. 'l)IIYSICAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOU- Cooxsrovyx. Qnnninl ntfnnnn .....:,1 4.. 32, ____-...u- ...... ;. ..4n.-u, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ' COOKSTOWN. Ann u `may . . ._.'u`ag . uujuu, "loll. ._ nI..i;c.s., ENGLAND, . ATE Assistant Colonial Surgeon, Convict p't, Tasmania; three AS151 Surg. U. `Army. '01-`EICE-In the nremisns renen tlv n'r-nv ASS I. burg. US Ar '0l"lj'I_CE-1111110 1' by Rolnert Ross. Ii the \Vl!inn'l'nn um Dy 1(0|J(!l'l Ross. Esq, the Wellington Hotel. --.---__..______.;_ 4;__.._________..______..___ V DR. THOS. W. JACQUES. GRAUU/lTEOf TORONTO U1VI VERSITY. 16-l'v nm.:,1....,... T mt`.-~-- r`- H` > V D. R- LUND. ' FOR.MERLY_ OF COOKSTOWN, -4- -1 u .... _ VANEVERY S Livery _`..'_-Stables. on. J. LIZARS LIZARS EMBER of the Royal Colleges of Sur- geons, _Edinburgl1 and England. / `CONSULTING & OPERATING SURGEON. nLVDlnI\- 'l7:....n:. u.-__. m . , _ _ x- I vuuuuu Au.\IJ' uoul Iun.n.11.LVu- DU1tUr1`4UJ.V- _Ornc1-::-King St. West, Toronto, between York and Simcoe Sta. . 47` UH. l1R|V|lL I UN, "(OIH).\'ER, Market Block, Barrie. Dr. II. (J _will take another Student. u ouuuc fiiii" "cm: n:.u:.| u UUILUUUIUA ul. VRENTS, IVOTES AND ACCOUNTS-{ v..-1. 4,z........ .. .......7.. AMI Ilbmn 1.3 ! tn- 0...)- uevlsee umuns executed. V . OFFICE,--In Morrow`s Buildings. west of the Firemunfs Hall, Collier Street, Bumxz. . u:..\I.r.| IN DRUGIS, CHE'MA|CALS,`-&c.`, ORILLIA; , F:\n:un'v. . I I .I..L1.:.uu 4.u.\`u\.u.uu .D.J.I.lJ U.I.U.ELJ.|:| WJ;`LLl.\'G 1`0N TORONTO. P. Kl-Ill). (`Ina nnnm |J\A\I\I\J\l \I\Ivv--v- . . _ . Crockery; -Glassware, Hardwar .!:c.. &c.. &c., )ll. J. A. ARDAGH, PHYSICIAN, SUR- GEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Q . any nnv . n1r\r\ :\\v-n W(;. P. REID .2. 00., I\lPnR1`l-`nc A\ n nun! wnc v\- un. nnnuzt, ` VRADUATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER-_ T SITY. Residence: ' rnonxrox. c. w. :;g"0ice _at Mr. Carrutbers`s. um 17- H. DLRUADIUUK, qiz.-xnuars OF vxcronm UMVER-` r am: ~ . nn vcnuu u............._..._.. -- R. ~ - on I I . I > _ IIILLSDA LE, I'E.`.'ET.L\'GUI5llE.\'E ROAD. ' - I2-yr.` -_.__:..j_ ..,_..`.-..,..,.,,,, 7]_"_MAS .T. A. BOYS. A RR_l.a_ PER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Sohcnor in Chancery, Convcynncer, &c., cooxsrowx. W. 5% TRONG, M.D., L[.I`r_n .Q 1'<`..\*(:l .AT\Il') uvu ucu ul uualgli. CASII PAID FOR OATTTEI cu.-u, ` 1-1.!` .1. uma mumthr 0 F C O OKSTO WN, Late oi the City of Toronto, AY BE OLSULTED AT THE LATE Reside ` e of Dr. Ross, imrmnnurrr - 90 THOMAS STONE, DR. W. H. BLACKSTOCK, LADUATR OF` Vln'I`nn1A nun `JOSEPH noeeias, Y ..o. nu... :.. rVn...... v....I..... Man R. T. BANTING, I ll Clerln ' 0 HENRY HARPER, .. -13 ll U-1-\-/IMRSETT mpoasglu to mom om. " fu W255 Birettury. ...,..,.,,W_w,_~._,MM, General Dealer in w. c. ADAMS, hENTIS1`. 9.3. I K51 D-R. HAMILTON, R. MML-..+ mma. n..... DR. HARLEY, W`. nu vtrvrlvnnr 9,..'\Iv. ..s,L`Av EAN. ' hr-1 \Ll-`.1! via ..;, \I1b\./LVJVJ UJJI. rnnoxl 1. Residence, Lefroy, Co. Simcoe __________________.__ - v. ua. LLUGD, HURCHHILL. pl'eII1lSOS reccnuy orzcupled Esq, and nearly opposite Jtel. ; 19-6m _.:._j_.j....:.:_..___._ Filly. _ premises recently occupied Esq nearly ormosite an PUMP, W ha-rmn-r nun`, nnllnl uuuuuxnut./1|, COLDWATER, 'oN1` tins date. D . VANEVERY 8-1!` V [Di Z3-tr H. M. yehrs Licensed Atcconeer for the Ubunly of Simcaeu ~ Valua_tor, &c.,' dfc, 36-ly WILLIAM 'P_ARKINS, INNKEEPER,COOKS'1`0WN HIS`new and commodious hotel is situatodv near the Lake Shore. and commandsa. ne View of-the surrounding scenery. The rooms are large. handsomely furnished, well venti- lated, and families, can be'snpplie' with separate suites for themselves. 3`Snmpl-. Rooms for Commercial Travellers.` The Bar will nlwzuvu Y... f`.-mm] .-nnlmu willl ;; anmple Jmoms for Uommercial 'l`ruvc-Hers. The Bar will always he found replete with liquors and cigars of the best brand. Good Enabling and attentive lxostlers. 20- 1 unuv I)I.ulIU| ll JAUUEU-I on 1LL1 A, 0' W. JAMES JOHNSON, ' - - -~ Pnonznc1'on.` __._... Bsow as 50.1,. huh--- I. n.. \ . ;$'Tbe Travelling Community will nd this establishment suited to their requirements and deserving of their patronagze. 23' Samnle Rooms for Cnmmm-vial Travel Mrs`. E. MARKS, Proprietlfess. ICILIM Mn\AlATT Q......` gay cuulpwgsuums 101' uommcrcxal Travel. lers. ' Excellent Stabliag conneciged with thga Pfouse I 11110 15 um, unu. J..lUlaUI IH BUB place, and affords all the conveniences and com- forts of a rst class house. . Stages depart from and arrive at the hotel. Conveyance; to and from the Steamer. - gr Livery connected with the house. _ --.---~--- l . BARBIE HOTEL. BARBIE, COUNTY OF snmoz, aw. mp receive anu accommouate guests. Commercial travellers and others furnished with convenient and ample accommodation. V Choice Wines. Liquors and Cigars, in stock. Apartments lot to private families. @` Good Sheds andstabling with attentive servants. - 5-tf ADJOINING THE STAT1bN, COLLINGWOOD. J. P.-RYLEY,. - -. - - - PnoPmz'ron.~ Formerly of the Roru. HOTEL, Hamilton. P. Q,UIl;1'E\;, - - - -, PR;OPRIETOR. THIS is the, first Hotel In the place, , n--. 1--- L _.,_. HIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has _ been thoroughly renovated andrtted `up m a manner to ensure the comfort of guests; and travellers are assured that every endeavor will be used to give them satisfaction and rend- er the establishment the best of its class in point of comfort and taste. A Billiard Parlor attached. Stages for ditfcrexitparts leave the house daily. ' RIMMINGS ER ULOMS, N era of ` and Trunks, , O1-illia Hotel, 8. W. ROSS, ............... ..Proprietor. THE proprietor of this well-knowll 5 _ establisllment begs, to inform his . friends and the travelling community that he has leased the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy village of Orillia, and is now prepared tp receive and accommodate guests. Commercial travellers and others furninlmd A. ARNALL, % The Queen s, DUNLOP STREET, ' ' ` - - BARF NEW LOWELL. 4 J. G. MARTIN, - - - Proprietor. Formerlv ofthe Exchange Hotel. (`.rersmnm_ uu ul u.a..u.J.uJ..LJ.I LLUPLLUUUII Formerly Exchange Hotel, Cree-more. - CHURCH HILL HOUSE, CHURCH HILL, INNISFIL, Co. SIMCOE. __ J.) uc house. North American Hotel, . HUR01VTARIO S TREE T, COLLIN.G'OOD, CHARLES CAMERON. -` PROPBIEVTOR. ._j. . . mm commoulous nouse nus recenuy I. 1. been thoroughly renovated and re- furnished, and is well adapted for Txjavellers, being convenient to both cars and boats. Good stahling. A Livery Stable connected with the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice A 14 foriuml `HIS Hotel has tocontly undergone exten- Hive improvcme-nts in the way of additions, furnishing. &c. Its accommodation is now ample and comfortable. The best Liquors and Cigars can be {mind in the Bar. 14-ly THIS conimodious house has recently - fnrninhed. nnd in wall mlnnonn rm. 'I"v-nnnllnl-u 'rHoMAs S 1`Oi\*E,_ HIS Hbxlsd has just been tted up and refnrnished anew, making it one of the most comfortable houses in the North. 21-ti` l(.'3G|'Vlllg 01 men` patronagze. @ 5=!mpl.e`Rooms for'Comm_:rcia1 Travel. ` BT53. (Late 1\Ic-.cki ng's.) Next Door West of the Railway Station, ' Barr-ie,_ Out. D. FARAGIIER. . - - Prnv-riMm' FAIIAGIII-)R_. APTO . HOUSE I - APTO,'FLOS, ONT. i _v--,- -cu-aaav II M LLVJ-Jllll, AVEXVING. C0. SIJIC'0E', 0l\"T( JOSEPH WILSON, - 1- - Proprietor. The Bar is supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. Good Sheds and Smbling adjoining the Hotel. ` December 24, 1867. " 47-lyr. GLOBE" HOTEL, fns DIRECT ATTEN I BRADFORD, ' A. STODDARS, - - - Paopnmron. Goon ACC.0MM()DATION for Tra- vellers. A freestnms. run in r-nnnnnnn I ODD_FEI.LOW S - HOTEL, A VENING. SI J! C OE. 0 .\"l'. ' \ uuu AUU.U.\l.-\i()DATION J freeistngb run in connection with the cars morning and evening. Au attentive hustler in attendance. 1-ly __,.._.___.__...__.__;_;.___ 4 u 7. BARRIE, ONT. Cornler of lluulop &_ Bnyeltl Streets. E II on. co..lx`....,I M(ARTIN S HOTEI: }EST Liquors and Cigars always in stoek. Good Stabiing and Sheds adjoining the use. . ' 48-tr Ontarib I-Ioteill, 7 BRADFORD. T-'ARAGHER S. HOTEL, .-..,.:-v at larva]- ICVI-r`rII: J: 00.) onlers In E r Anown RAILWAY ..H()TEL, amimm - . C ;OPSTREET1 BARRIE. Near the New Railway Depot. mu: _ ._ _ _ _ n........:..;..'.. ` Iununug I I vpl IDII U53- `JOHN MOWATT, Superintendent, ifiutels and \A,v.,~.\..,V\.,.,vvv BING-.HA1v; _s_ JOHN GREE Proprietor. PENETAXGUISHENE, ONT. r\Y\Y rs ` (Lnte $tu`ord Ilouse.) )1'I"1"fA (N- ;.\_r ~_l..l.\Il. APTO, `mos, -A -1.: `an! BRADFORD, (RS. uw .u.uu. wug ucyuw. `- - - - Propriatdr. Proprietor, I Proprietor. 47.1 yr. g H10 l 4841' No.44 King East, Toronto. . MARGACH,ANDERSON & Co. ' 1nu.u nuu. A 'I'o.ron`to_. Apri1'20,>1869. 1.\lYUM'I'1-.1: ax ux-..u.r.r. 1.` Drugs, Medicines, r-L11':vurI("` A 1 Q PAIN-rs, HON 0! mo llu-_ xr vary extonyp" of Fanning W manufaolorfu UUUIIO, Ur\ulI IIIIII uhlnvv at very short notice, and On Reasonnahle Terms l He also keeps on hand, and manufactures COFFINS of` all kinds. and furnishes all the paraphernalia necessary for Funernls,including an excellent Hearse, which can be had on very moderate terms. Rnrrin . Anril 14. 1865. 10 I .9:-1-`nun, I~:sPi3c'rFUI.LY announces to the public R; that he is at all times prepared ` to take contracts for building, and that he can fur_niph' nnnn}-\ n AOII A nun DI IMHO contracts X01` Uuuunug, nuu ulnu uc mu. moons, SASH AND BLI'Ri m. vnrv notice. IBIIIHJIR AND l|N[lEH|([l_I1 Aigginaer zGr;I1;r_r.1. ; zvuu -./4-. u..u.. ....v-. \.,-~-._-._-.. made to order at as low prices as can be bad in Canada. m.,nr.m1 nno 1;;-1v_ Bradford, Ont. LII: u.uu-7 ---_-- --- I C_I-IEM ICA LS, PAINTS, OILS; DYE-STUFFS, COLORS, ...- 1).....1..m Qy-n'riI:r 7'nrrmnI:;nn Provincial Land Surveyor, LAND AND INSURANCE AGENT, ANGUS. .- - - - - ONT. ..__o:. Disputed Lines accurately adjusted. Valuations carefully made, and Surveying 01 every description executed with accuracy and despntch. 30-ly MR. CHALAUPKA, gqapygy of the _PianufurIt;, &c.,_ &c., 1wARE Esm ral, Kim; Slreelm nlo. ' VAKES pleasure in announcing to the poo ple of Barrie and surrounding country. that he is now prepared to give music lessons ,on the Piano Forte. Orders addressed to him. Barrie hpost-oico; will meet. with immediate attention. Tornis moderate. . ' Melodeon and Organ furnished if required. Barrie, February 26. 1868. 47-t nu unou White Wine, Cider dz Malt Vinegar, Pure Sxvnet. Cider. Extract of Comm. &c.. VI LILUU IV ll-ID \I.|UUL \lI JJJ.KIll.U V Luuqum, Pure Sweet Cider, Extract of C0'ee,` &c., Wholesale Dealers in Domestic and Foreign Cigars ' 0-) 0| I'll`. (`IQ IIIIJIIIIII` QT l.`lQ'l` WDOIBEELB UBEIEIB HI UULIIESIIG E110 IUTBIZII Ulgf 92, 94. 90, 98 ADELAIDE ST. EAST, ` TORONTO, ONT. ` yr 1* n_..__.-, ,,, __,,- vv,,_ ,,,,,, I'IEI"I'I IIEIIIITIIITI AS resumed his instruclions in Singing and on the Piano-l-`orte.-Fo1' terms. &c., apply at the Barrie Hotel. Ban-_ie, Sept. 23, 1868. .34-tf j- LUTHER GROVEB, DEALER IN CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Pipes, Canes, 'l`obacc0uists Goods, &c., Wholesale and Retail, Sign of the Indian Queen, 51, James Street, Hamilton, C. W. 1'51?` oprosu-5 ms comm` nousn, 151 . B A R R I E , .1. w. BRIDGIVIAN, PORTRAIT PAINTER, 39 King Street West, Toronto. ' 37-y :.vu.v-\ I U, un ;. N. L. S'rx-:x.\'I~:n. J. Sc|_{.u:1=x:n. A. Ilmusmzn. noderate Barrie, April 14, -----'---------7--------. E Toronto Vi_1_1_e_gar Works. `. `- 1-...-. _-.._-- _-- A SINGING AN_Q__P_|ANO-FORTE. '[\HIS commodions hotel has just been erect-, . ed, and furhisbed throughout in a most comfortable style. It contagns the best sample rooms for commercial trrvellers, of any house north of Teronlo. 47- Winligiiiiss EXCHANGE norm, Oppbsite the Railway Station. Dunlon bt.. .lJ..J.|I.I. HENRY FI{A_SER, ._..-u.- ...u.uuu., - - - - ].xsUrIS1_E'l`U. This well_known esmbiishment has recently undergone very great improvement-a large addition having been made to it, giving in- creased accommodation to the public and com mercinl travellers. Chaim ntunnra .3-1. :n..o..,.v. n-__.._.=2-..- .l.LlUg\JJJ--I-' ~--v-- '-1 - -`~--~-; Varnishes; Brvishes. Spirils Trlrpeniirie, PATENT nmwzrr. 'I.[.\`(I PAINTS. Anrrsrs MATERIALS, 1:.<.'<'..\`czs. - Patent. Medicines, Fancy Goods, p1:nI`11.vum r. arc. fARTIS'l`S MA I'.'7l{!.LS JUST ARRIVED FROM E;\(.uL.-\ND. 'o.ron`to_. Apri1 20,>l869. 12-ly. mercml travellers. Choice liquors &c, in stock. Commodiouu Stubling and Sheds convenient to the house. ______________________Z___ WM. lI.41Vl_cl)0UGAl.L, - Proprietor, DOMINION HOUSE, A N G U S . (Near the Railzoay Depot.) MAR.Biii1ii6"1ijMENTs, ....\-... . up... run-Ir\\vv1n N.L. STET1\I-ER & Cog, u......'4............... .....: \m...|......1.. n...:m.. {BADFORD MARBLE WORKS. as-yuan:-A-Iuau LLVAJHJ Opposite Railway Station, Dunlap SL, D A D `D T `D l\__1_ ` r . Jumu. FREE.sToivi MONUMENTS 1-: JOSEPH ROGERS, `1HIEF CONSTABLE, Coun_1y of Simcoe. / Om-`wx-2: opposite the Market, Barrie." 1 ___ J. 85 A. B01-1-owmztn, MANUFACTURERS of. gusiuess gtlvcrtiscmeuts. .._`-.-4- .;_-.;.a.;;.`;Lz-.ua `-1 `(V-1 Maniacturers and Wbolpsale Dealers in best --on n.-u -up -.-uv. gut:/15 zma >'uI.onu5. "" ' 1 TOMB & HEAD STONES, : POSTS I-`OR E.\'C1.0SI.\`G cmw-rznr nr n-re A I un, JOSEPH DOUPE, C.E., I I I n HEBI; VHF-IIINVRICH _,.,...._...1 L:. _ IRIPOIKTER & I)E.\LER IN '-.u. . 1 I _ vv -no .uu.uu/uy uuuuun, 1/U1 BARRIE, Ont. FRASER. . - vn LUI Pnonqg-ron. One `Dollar per Annum, strictly In Advance _ 13-LY mmner, and on reasonauu: mu...-. RPference< .---H. Creawickc. Esq., P.L.F? . 1`. D. Mcconkey, Esq., _M.P.; J. D. Lx.-...l.uw Eaq., J .P. JOHN SPAR_[_JN_g. I_l ul , TIIE- Undorsigned, having a First-Ctnsa Pile-Driver, is prepared to execute orvlow. for that description of work, in ' the very be-5 mmner, and reasonable terms. . rt (`I-nau1ir|l(D, R'.~1n.. P.T..F'. n.- Macaw, .__.._._. SULLlVA1\".~',~ 14. OM`. VFIIE undersigned is prepared to exam .- Loans on Freehold Property at vurv reasonable rates 01 interest, and easy termu v . repayment; also ISSUER OF MARRIAC-In LICENCES, &:c. mnmv HARPER. I honey; Mgpgy, hfonev Bradford. April 23. 1.368. _._-.-----.__...-._._..._..____ 2 - A P\ nah i` _ ........I 11...... `IVU V 3 \J \ Cent. Apply to AN Ur'Au'1'u1um U1` mu.-um, A.`.. wholesale dealer in llayuna, Yam, (n. necticnt Seed Leaf. and all other kinds or '1 n bncco, corner of Park` and Mulberry street- I!4llIl'I`lI\! r \v Cloth Dressing. All Klml ox mom Iur sm--. Aazcxrs: J. D. Laidlnw. Smyncr: .lu2..; llatber. Angus; James Mather, Suxmidzxlc. Wool taken to and from the agencies {rec U, n1mrie.-All work warranted. wool taken to anu Il'0m we charg e.-Al1work Nicolston P.O., 1868. 7 \.I - V - . v .- V IS prepared to execute, in superior ."l}'l('. kinds of Custom Work, such as (fur-Ii: Spinning, Roll Cnrtlimz. Falling. l)yoing.':: Cloth Dressing. All kinds of cloth for sul--. Amcx-rs: J. Smyncr; J0 k\'REY &; SULLIVAN] x. .19. .AliKlUUh'l'Ul(.-XI; " IMPLEMENT dL$_'_I`OVE WOR; C'AR R.IAGE 'I`RI.\IMER nnrl (R-:1. UI lIOLS'I'ER!`IR. Oppm-ito 1*}. Cm Ilardware Store, J)unIop-Sm-ct, Barrie. Barrie, April. 1868. I vvmps, umnxets, norm.-, Collars, 'I`x'un.` I13` Repairing neatly, cheaply and 1:,` attended Bridging an_d__Pi|eT-Driving~.` Slayner, May, 1858. TIN, SH]:3`:E;;I:`:`ihI"uE)l`1;T..T"APANl\I, and C0pp01' VV1lrc, Ann nunvuu III ' AND DEALER IN Box, Parlor, Hall, and Cooking .57 ms!-rlAnhIr1\T vxvnnunn _ _ Lv1:\;Vur.-xuiuxclulih or and dculvz every description of Box and tit...` Stoves. They also continue to manufa- their. well-known Iron Bvnm-Stool .\i~ Board Plonghs. together with other (,`;s- ' of the best. description. done at Ibo c!n- I` ratoa and on the shortest notice. , November 20, 1867. 4;` __,., _ ....,..., --.,..v, uuw uuunxuy L}! R`GARDEN ENGINES, _,@:x' PLATFORM & COUNTER SCALL`. 00.41; OIL. (fa, (`c., DUNLOP STREET. . . . 44`; v n .1` vv urn(:l', , ANUFACTURER of Single and I- Harnesaof all kinds. Saddles. I:.: Whips, Blankets, Robrs, Collars, 'I`x'un.k -. RF Rezzairina neatly. cheanlunml , coU3s"7 7 MPIEW uosrcry, vens, Neck Ties. Cutl's and ('1 Caps, Feather-s.and Flowers, Dress-linin; Trimmings of all kinds. Dresses made I newest styles, at a moderate charge, :.: hort notice. Mourning millinery c'onstunlly in sin. London. Paris and New York fashion,~ ; arly received. Straw and felt work re-done with` cnro. A call is respcc{full_z/ solz'cz'(crl. g3"Apprentices to the Millincry ` Dress-making wanted immediately. Barrie. April 14, 1869. 11- _.______._____.___________ -Coukstown. Nov. 27th, 1855. 'H;rness '- Trunk Ilfalzll/`(icing NEXT DOOR TO HINDS BROS. BA}: ISS MORTON res-p-cctfully inforxu ladies of Barrie and Sllrrmm country, that she has purclmscd tlw Lu.-1 recently carried on by the Misses Mum Dunlop Street, and will henccfurlh our the same on her o\vn account. She is all :3 large vnriety to the former stock. cum? of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S l[.~\'l'.< ` BONNETS. trimmed amluntri all the newest styles: I m`usols. (2! Hosiery, Veils, Neck Ties. Curls Caps. l<'catbers.and Flnwnrn, Hrnc:_Hnin. mmod; M!-` u " BI-IATTIE & Sam -. Barrie, On, April 1869. H4 ___;.l.__.___________________ Millinery, Dre:s_s_ J. E. ANDERSON_ S % Hmzvzya 1H;9BsEmv&{ve; uuvll Jun uuj, uuj UIU uum. 33. Orders by mail solicited and pron`; attended to. % BK1)LEie5;{ ESSA WOOLLEN MI-L_LS. G.UPTON. --cw _____ . - .._.,.....on In an: nr ulwh. .. .lal'(1\V.l`8 more, Jmnlo Barrie, April, J..C.J. .l..'4 Barrie Foundrw .AGRICUL'l`UR.-xl. `` A "II"DT'D'Il"DlTTn I. C1l1"I!'\YTTI Tl'rr\'rw. George Plaxto 12+. MAXI}!-`A (`.Tl'YRI-III. OP F J. SCHRADER. ANUFACTURER OF CIGARS, A.`.'I mhnlaunln (1:-nlnr in Hnvnnm Yam. `HENRY SEWREY 6: C0.. Proprieio-s ANUFACTURERS of and dc;.!:-;- nrmvv d42..Ar-rinlinn nf Hnv mm 4-,...` JOHITCULVERWELL. Y\r\v . z... ...n- Levi 1?. `Van-nor, .\Y'TI4`Af"T`TTD1.`f) .` 0!. I,. __ 1 u NUMBER 2-3. ginmxtiut. I CHEAPER THAN EV1-LL: I6 for ONE DOLL/-`.H $1? EPMHJENC BRADFORD. 4- HIOGRAPH&;: T0 LOAN, on good Pg Secuxity. Interest 8 j JOHN -STEVE; 'SON .qnh'rIlrn`_ 49 JOHN SPARLING. Stnynor, Ob. Simooo ass. - rm HENRY "TH: ISIII". A H5 V l`uV DUI Solicitor. Rm: . :4,-.. V Bradford : 12-If Hundred Feebl luv--, .11 Mm` ` " _mi' "--,- v-uul IJOIIIQ U M r'i"5L )r 30 (luv: 11!. Q1 M ,.--. -u- AS9531` mssiblu met an. AXES of M90!!! ,ntl_y_ imported I Im- v ll-Us '-`Z rvwl -.u numg m the carnage. They had feen Black Garzg China, and were anx- Iousto visit Shanklin. These chines, Df-Wl1ich"lhere are several along the northern coast. of the island, are simply deep. rugged ssures, of greater or less "ts Worn, apparently, in the soft, slyey cliff, by the action of a rivulet. _;uvI||l(l(:Uc Those in his regimgnt1I8Vi"Ig'a: respect for him, subscribe! to buy "U1 1 carriage, in which he `might. pemrnblllte . e country, and obtain a livinAg,V by selling books, photographs of men and places, together with fancy articles for the women. _ -A 'l`|`.- -'3- ' '- vuo VVUIIIGIL The ofcers subs,c'ibd wmmg1.yh.(: generously, and R'Lchm_-d St}1le,]_WIt Wei`-1 ,daughtor Bessie, con`.r|ved- to we ed and comfortably on the nJ0D`~ Y they earn by selling their wares- . ' Iy They admired the scenef) . "d'g and 7bOth .prefer'red wulklllg "1"g the . . . ,- h d row! to ndmg the`az_1IrIge-A $E::Ynn`:_ 5830 Black Gn (.l'nn.: 1"` -1. ......w, uuu uleanucr`-ng, like ll. rl"ulc'I, amongst well cultivated elds. The carriage represented an improved travelling van, tted up to form a home. very much after the I21:-xhion of gipsies ~ conveyances. There were two frames on each side, stocked with~books, pmnphlets, ' and phowgraplxy. When the horse was removed, the front formed :1 stage. The inmates of the caravan were two- 233 man, and his (luuglnter. The man, 'Richnrd Stule, was an old soldier, nearly Sixty years of age, who had been badly -wounded during the Indian mutiny. He lost three of the ngers of his left hand, heailes recewlug other mjuries, and was '[`L,.__ 1,, ll - * After It-.m'in(_: Sundown, _the scenery of the Isle of \Vig|1t becomes very. pic- luresquu and bcnutiful. The Shunkliu D0wns-ns all who lmve visited that part of tho i.~1:md know-terminnte in the lofty prmnnnlory _ Dun-nose, which is magnim.-cut. beneath the glow of a. full, red _s\u)sel.. V (L. .. 4:... I - -- "" ...., zwuul mree miles long. The road _;rudual|y nscem-ls from the . sea-Ie\'eI, lmtilxe ascent is by no means uniform, being varied, after the fashion of 1510 k)l'\Vi_w;lnt. roarls, -with occasional mm.` l.:n- '- - - - ` V ' V, --uv v|:\.a uauuuu [3 U UU IIIUHUS unn"orm,_ l of \Vigl:t. steep hills, and mezmdering, like rivulut, amlnngst A , I lllm n......:.....,. -......_ .,, Sim-o o'ei\ for this |i!`u`s weary cross, Lifc s cveI'ln.sl'ing crown is given; And while this l5tll't|l~Rlll1lillR his loss, Another spirit dW('S in Ilcnvn. Kmvu.-K, Juno `ZRHI. 1569. Then friends do yo no longer mourn For him now nmr l)('.l't!(l -with the dead; Nor grieve to think that he has gone- Tlmb trom this onrth his spiris, ed, Ilis spirits hid adieu to care; ' IL dwollx upon that. happy shore, Iu Ilms.- cc-|(-..~atiul realms, wlgcru Dunn: and unrlvnur 1-nlnn nn mm-n ' ECIIBES Fl{_0.Vl TIIE lBlil.FllY. His work is nished! yes Tris (lone! .-\n fan h.-_\'nnd this world's coullnc, A L`l 0\\'ll of glnry he has won, Al. heaven's IJICHI immortal shrine. No friends around his (loath-had stand, Nu mourners there to see him die; No om-. to law! a helping hand. Ni) cm: to lm-allus 1: putting sigh. `Yes! frir-nds shall inourn. and falling ums, ` Slmll tell the tnlo: nt: Inittor woe; nr mm who in Mm nrmm of vonrx-x. Lu um.-.- cc-u-..~xuu1 ruulxns, wupru Death and sorrow couw no more. Em one short your hath roll'd around ~ To bring again thal glnmuy day, When -'-.lnli:\" nvath the hillows drown'd In death's cold arms so pullid lay, Nu-n lmnish from my soul despair. Anal follow not in surrow`s Iraiu; ~`nr that spirit h--re onco |mum_l _I() care, EX-n now is free from every pain. ;\ll(l I.l'\'l' HUN \VUH(l \VHll(llH. KI `IQ Willmut u grmm! wlllmui an slglnl Willmut n frn-ml or kindred nu-nu! '31-limos our thoughts in chaunm-ls dark. >Th:|l| mum In till our h(`l|l`lR with woe; in! than a;.::1in Hm clouds shall muuli, And brighter bculns from h,e:u'L-n ow. V AVA AVA mpossiblu for lll on (-cently lup locock'a. and Dates an ' hick he is pruparedlo `mind from superior I s any other bouulm 1' `II In `-5 ""` Annthc-1- n<-nth the surging wave. llmh unfn do-all; 3 life ll:-`igllcd; Pwpared II lmdy fur the grave, And left but mourning friun behind. Mu! ;:I'iu\'0 not thou too much for him: Lt_'!.hnpI: rm-`train thy th'n\'ing lczuws; )h.' It-I nul this hurl: u-lnuduw dim 'l'hu`sunnhime of snlccm-dilng yvurs. HI one wnu, U) um nun: Iucuuuu, Did oft upon lmr \v-.mers ruvv, Till hu but Vll that day to lind Ilia time was umu.~un'cd from above. llnulu w, N1(.`HOLSON xv. S0,\TS.vI'u'nl.Ial1Ims. Slmll tell we Hue nl mum-.r wuu; of one, who in the prime of your:-x. The surging waves in death laid low. Tin h.'u'd, li2: hm-d. alum: to die, And In-aw lhi.-4 world without 3168!`! l'iIIu.nv' n m :InV \riHmn1 u niorlul in! than once 1uml--nnrto chvrislfd wife, 4)! him who I401-:1 bur now no muro; )1` him w.`m'.~' h-l'l this world l)f/F.Ll`'l'y Am) wx\'nx Hum nn :1 In-iwhhm dun... FD COUNTY OF SI.\lCOE ADVOCATI. "{'/' sen [mun on PIAIN AND 0l(NA.\iENTAL PRINTING: ` nuchas -;-ER IlP2.\l)S. _ ' xnsa CARI) BUS! BILL HEADS. n.un nnvc Linn ail orders to 14" ! V 'n=.m1s 05.451: nscnmnxox: v`='"`;,";v.::r::,-:;.s.r. or mo .._._. The rlxumiuer. .C0g:ITY 01` SIMCOE ADVOCATE Um llli EVIIIIY TIIUIISIIAY MOIKNING . .. L fth F`! V ' q.,.xo;;;;; ;.:*;;:;$`:%:;c`;Y:.1:.m. ...~nnvnmvn\7 . utribed by the Author In (hr widow andfriendg Q; drcv'u.~'r1l. nu-r. man. mm'I'u.\'. wno wm mun 1:; LAKE smcmz, .m.\'n 101", 1869. , E-p_3{[.\'Elt. BOOK AND 561% PRINTING` OFFICE. -- . rior am: ever do- ww *=`'::a;2m::'2% V l _.. ..m mnn\nc?'I`AL PRINTING: BY AN om ngni. RING!-III. 1 . ,. . e * . -ygmiohod every Thursday `Morning. BLUME -VI. 1-, who, to the lake inclined, uh nnnn In-r \\':|n-ru ruvn. HY JAMPJS E. POLLOCK. '1: mm `L lilr. Illa ;..l` .sa cums, , UANDJ @x:1:x1i1tcr, ~`g\ \ `N \ \ \\ \ LIAN !LII.I.5. ' CIRCUL}-o'lS. 'LABEL! HHS \VUI'HI (H F. un gv. brighter 2 EXAMINER OFFICE. llnrrlc, O L1U|.}-'15. 'LABELS. &cI I IllUll'. F F.Lril1~, r shore. " LJIIEIII JUN UU JUNE, li||uL'l`X il5l\Uu Bessie. About an hour, he replied . \ViLh :1. rm step, and he:ul'ei'ect, he walked m\'zy, sad and stem, resembling as Puritan soldier more than tuxgln else; but, then, he had servecl under Have- Iock, in the East. ' Scnrccly vvus be out of aiglnt before an` serwmt, rlressed as 11 groom, e_ame up, and stared at Bessie. , 'Do you want. to buy anything,V sir? she exclaimed. A Are you the youn"_r_{ person who sold my master some bouks ?" he asked. AL A ........I. _,, L, ,, L ,,L I7, ,.2.] - ,1! A11,` U for 30 daw M $1.00; him whic provcsiovfl 1` coal within 12 may

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