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Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1872, p. 2

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near Barrio. mcc. must save.` n! his` face. .. 2- Third t. for t7: L ` __ , . Part of Lot No. 52, Collier Street. town `of Barrie. A good business stand, 33 feet fron ` 'By 165 deep. `Price $1.009. Apply :6 the owner, `JAMES GLENN, - - - Dqfndunl. Lots Sixty-three and Sixty-four on Creemo, .-Weulie, in Hie Village of Sunnidalc. I l Si1eri's Oice Barrie, - Feb. 13th, 1872. % JAMES -- -v; wx VIA): JAMEs sHAw-, . .` JACOB C.-\1\II_ BEt\Ll: $1 """J7S- Tn: 4.L--- LAND$ANDTENEMENTa or the`i_nterest of the Defendant therein, under A `a writ. of Film! l 1c1.$s in .the following suits: In the -C ounl_z/_l Cour of the Oounty qf Stmcae, SAl'IUEL J. J. BAX'_I`ER Barrie, Jan y 12th, 1872" _ ll-tf , ,___..-- .4..;. vx An: 3 A;D. 1372, Q: TWELVE O CLOGK No _ will behold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SHERIFF S OFFICE. in the CQUI HOUSE, in my KJ Covxnr. 01-` SIMCOI-3, T0 WIT: ' 1 Comxrssroxuns Om-`1c1a:, . Ottawa, Jnny. 12th, 1 ,,_ __,.`. nu ;uAulUuEl\l- Tenders may be for the whole. number of these Buildings, and ceived, marked Tenders for Bu the Commissioners Ofce, Ottuw: o`c1ock noon, or the 20th day of M: roh SALE. ,_._ ..-...`......u.u nuuu. Plans, Specications, and forms , may be seen on and after 20th Fel; the Ofco of the Chief Engineer, 0 Rivore da. Loup and Rirnouski. m....A1 ., , - IP03 1 Road. Also, fur Engine Bdllses at Riviera du Lonp, Rimouski,~and Metapcdiac Road. ' 131...... c...._:a. .- uuuucll, and putting a question. While we feel cliagrined at the apatliy of some`, and the remarks of others on the subject. we can scarcely find fault when those most deeply interested think fit to absent themselves on so momentous a question as the Georgian Bay Canal. The electors of North Simcoe will, we think, require some explanation from Mr. the vote on Mr. Boultbee's motion. Mr. Lount, whatever his shortcomings may have been, did all that man could do in furtherance of the object, and delivered the best speech we have yet heard from its advocates, hence our surprise that our member should shirk so important a vote. Poor Mr. Capreol is again doomed to dis- appointment. .___-_.-.--..;-..-_.- ~ Ardagh why he nbsenlcd himself from ' ...- -..-...uu.--um uuuwuy, glV0 puiblic notice, that they are prepared to re- ceive Tenders for the erection of Station Build- ings ntcacounu. Isle Verte, Trois Pisnoles, St. Simon, St. Fabien, Bic, Rimouski, St; Luce, and Mempediac Road; `and, also. for Tank llouses and Wood Sheds and Isle Vex-to, I'i`ros Pistoies, Bio, iimungki, and Metapedic wild. V - Tho Coxnmissiuners appointed `for the con- struction of the Iuzercolonial Railway, give ofstntion hnm A n..__,, N , (v_.----->1, 0n*.uav.u.1:S1'n:Au MILLS. IV.-bmugy 15:11, 1872; . . ~- 3-at FOR SALECHEAPI .__.`- -" HE1{IFFvs 'sA'LE" o14 LANDS: Gristing, aippinz. .._._.._.j:__.,. M ?9Ts9rT.?9_917 WHEAT and 0THER%"%EREm ii TOWN OF BARRIE. V*r_?tf*EZiiif@xEEFiiiis [CASH WHEAT! Iupurwu unversely to the undertaking. It is with no small surprise that we observe that our member sbirked the vote on this. to us, very important question. Had Mr. Ardagh been absent, `we could (hue understood his action; but by :1 re- A ference to the proceedings we find him presenting a petition from our own County Council, and putting question. feel (`.iUI()`rinn:1 no H... ...~.-AL-- noun, Cnoppm)`F1:1:n, V Conx, AND oars, I __.--. MISS. FRASI-ZIPS friends in Toronto, Barrie, and elsewhcr; have tendered their aid, and a programme of superior attraction will offered to the pnbllc. Q17 Full Particular: will .a....n.. x... .-..-, _..-. .........-.-.u vuu vuurcu I0 Int.` pl ff Pnrtlculnrs will shortly be given. I-`eln-um-v 15th. 1979 TOWN HALQL, ,THURs_pA_Y EV Gr [iN'J'_E RCOLONI AL RAILWAY. `--A large nnd well-sele:`t`e:l variety of ele- gant Lamps, are for sale at wonderfully low Angus. V prices by Palmer &: Co, Druggists, Barrie and --I owoll & Co's., opposite the Wellington Hotel, Dunlop Street, is the place for Cheap and.l`tesl:- Tau, Grocerieaud Provisions. * v'= -PowellA:`Co.-Go to Powell 5:. C0,, for Flour and Feed, opposite the Wellington Hotel, in the premises lately occupied by" E. Hinds, Duulop Street. _..pnmn1l N. (1.. L-._- '- ' ` _.......~, uuulvp outset. --Powel1& Co. have a Splendid Stock of Fresh Groceries and Teas. Call on them, op poafte the Wellington Hotel, Dunlap Street. - -`? !Ac6ivz`u| noxn wmx nlxnn-cu AND 5 l3YVI\`,\.' ... ...... mauu.-m mm, uunlop street, Barrie ADy e-Stuff, cheap and of excellent qua` at'I.he Medical Hall, (J. Woods ,) Dun `street. Barrie. - .. - ` Stoves.-Fifty different kinds-1 ;-om qest manufacturers in Ontario, at G. J, Be Lie s, Dnnlop Street. _.m..........z n....g, - - Tull ill-fated rojet has had another uietus. Mr. oultbee, the member for orth York, brought the subject up in the Legislative Auqmbly` on Monday last, which elicited a lengthy and rather spiriteddebate. The Government, while giving the proposed work the cold shoulder," refused. as a Governmerpt, to oppose it, preferring that the House should deal with the matter on its merits, as an independent measure. Attorney-General Crooks, in a short speech, seemed well disposed towards the project, but advised delay, as the Canal Commissioners had reported adversely to the undertaking. surnrisn mm. urn I kinds-from the Beat- , --Chuppcd hands, roughness of the skin, &c., &c.,-is speedily cured by using Palmer's Winter Balm, prepared by Palmer & Co., Druggists, Barrie and Angus. and well-selected and . ` D.....-n o n - I-`e`brun_ry -15th, 1872. The newest and best.ax'-ticlo made. For Iale at G. J. Benttie s. Dunlo Street Banjo.` -Powell& Co.--Wen visa `mom who re quire Groceries, Provisions, Tots, &c., to'call on-Powell 6: Co., -opposite the swellington Hotel, Dunlop Street, - ` ' Wines and Liquors. for Medicinal Pur- _ poses, to be had-of J. Woods, Dispensin- Ghemist, Medical Hull, Dunlap street. Barrie. Patent Medicines, genuine,`~ar'e to be had at the Medical Hall, Dunlop Barrie. quality ` Dunlop . n uuuuuuayu aunt}: Horses for sale. -Threo good young Horses for sale. Apply to G. J . Bentlle} Dunlop Street. I Ploughs.--Twlve di"e1-ent glattems, In- cluding Gray's Iron Plough, at G. J. B_eatt!e a, Dunlap Street. . _ Q6...... (L41 - ~ \\'uIl-38190190 cocoa. Ma Epps baa nrovlded our breakfast tables/wjthva delicately avoured ` `beverage wbicb_=:lh`n'y save us many heavy doc ors 12111:.-_-6':'viI Service Gazitte. Made Ii 1.7"-with Boiling Water or Milk. `Etch 'P_`_` 949501.194.-4JA. 1ttn En: - 1: l`--'~z T0 Muss msEn,L} nommopnuno =- `T `- `oil make I E ' - 'Oonderf1.sgd us Wk ` ` Fnnninn Min- 1:- ., `UIIIKKI-`A8'l`.--1fz'PPa's UocoA.-u1u'rmrUx. no (_JonI=on1'mu.-*-By a thorough knowledge ufthe nntnralliws which govern the opera- tions of digestion and nutrition. and by a careful application of the ne properties of we-ll-sel-cted Mr; Epps . our tables xvitha delicntnlv nvnnrm-I -m, d. ` - ,1, , -' ` P. B. BRAZIL` N. A. PERKIN wbichybnrnzaogzf W `,levv;1::1ngonI1c?1n WILLEYJ.` B- 3- 0- PERK3 a clear, splendid _ bright burn ' P n_ow for sale by. r 3509., Drupqsts, Bu. 5 . ` me an! Angus. , $ Thn nilnn-anal -S..`_I....; .._.1 1.1;; p,__1 A._ ._._4 _ V9. _Cake, icn is forgale in;la ties by Palmexf 6: Co., D us uu I nusua. " The cheapest,-.,Iin|'plest and box-ses,,.nnd all animals, but ` or small quan- giata, Barrie and Angus. uuu.`.....__. ..-, - vvruuwnw. The scheme workedo a lessor John was the the greater John, during the meat, or until the duped pe opportunity of expressing been broken, Coalition has be the winds, tion follows Federal and Local, must dep on its own good behaviour he charm ; the obedient servant of last Parlia- ople had an themselves on .the subject at the polls. T he spell has on blown to in Ontario; Dual Representa- snit, and the Government, end entirely renftor. All this is entirely in accordance with views heretofore enunciated in these columns. I We alwnvs fnilnrl 9`. n'. ...-......_ ;.._ - v The J l.\' A.\'_Y QUA.\'TITY, DELIVERED A1` ` .'NEw Anvnimsnmnnrs. __._____________________;__ the Igndermentioued or any less will be re- `rked Buildings," at [ssioners Ottawa, up-to 12 n, March next. A. WALSH, Ex). 1:. CHANDLER, C. J. BRYDGES, A. W. MCLEAN. .u,`n1 f\.-.-...._ GOMPLIENTARY 9 Highest Price in cuh.paici 9: WILL BE HELD IN THE arm: "zzna INST. A. M. MORDEN, {1.;.--..-.-/ U ` ucau uuvernment we ever Dad. The rights of the people, indeed. In` how many hundred ways is it necessary, in the economy of Government, to curtail the rights of the people. Dual Repre- sentation was a deep-laid scheme to enable the Dominion Government to inuence and control Ontarioyiliowing, as Sir John Macdonsld well did, that the moment this Pmince could cut ltulf loose from Do- _ million intrigue,_,thIl`-anoment it could control Dominion ; hence the s e- cious and welledevilod. scheme to bind Illicit imperceptibl,v,`~_but still with an iron bond, the mujergd the minor Go- vornments. % - "__ _A`V u .-._. sneea I$miris.*:"- ________._.__...2... -INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. , 1 ._._-.- , ( ON THE ,TWEN-- TIE'I`I{ DAY OF MAY, K W. SMITH. - Sheriff Co. Simcoe. 3.1 Kin u ucrvlcd uauae. :Jnn Em. _4 Iamly COURT u SATISI-`.\CTl0.\` ms of Tender Felm1ar_v, at sr, Ottawa, at ru. ouncoe 3-13in. WESTERN 3`: IJIIIUUCUIU At the initiationof Confederation, in .1867, very unmistakable exception was taken by the people of Ontario 'to' dual representation. which evinced itself `no where more strongly than in North Sim- coe. In the canvass prior to the election of -that year, Messrs. McConkey and Lount bot denounced the principle, and pledged themselves to the electors to use their best efforts to abolish it; the latter gentleman. we regret to say, changed his views on the subject, and, contrary to the well-understood and oft-expressed views of his constituents recorded in favor of dual representation and his own subse- quent condemnation at their hands. Mr. M. 0. Cameron delivered himself on Tuesday evening last, of one ,of his stereotyped harangues on the rights of the people. The rights of the people, forsooth! advocated by M. 0. Cameron! that `fossil who boasts that he was born a Tory, and will die a Tory! the gentleman who,.ia`the nesent en- lightened age, still insists t at the old Family Compact, at Toronto, was the best Government we ever had. Tins I-inrlutq AF 0!... ........l._ 1.. L, 1 1 - N009 : _ nmuytic . 1 ck9_ !or sun n,` 1.60 mum: and Edwards book stores; '1`. Joi cpnfectionery store, at the Rink; ( SHED) and at Tm-: Exuuxnn Omce. _:Fnn'xi1y ticket for the season, 84, ckouor season S2_5n- ninnln 4.--1...` 113 Now -0 P E TICKETS are now issued and ma Mann and Edwards '1`. __-*4. 1 N I y be] John cpnfectionerv atom. at or... v:..u.. Ir SKAT1Hf"E1NKr! ARRIE . ' KAT1N V, INK! B S R TI-IE-8-1.1-1-IHRIE Term easy, and made known ouuap] to the proprietor, EDWARD Iclf on the premises,` or to D.` M03301 Barrie. A VALUx\BLE FLOURING MILL AND FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. Being composed of that portion of Lot No. 7, in,the 6th Concession, Township of Muniur, containing 3 and 3/, of an acre, used as a mill- dain. Also, the East parts of Lots Nos. 8 and 9, in the 6th Concession ol` the saine township, in the County of Siincoe, on which there is erected A GOOD FLOUR size 36 X44, four` story! high . that story. nilt of stone, and the other three of wood; 11 ;]y new. and ingood,running order. V Situation one of the best wheat-growing sections of` the County, where a large amoiint of gristiitg is done. ' Also convenient for shippin our, being 16 miles from the `ourishing vll ageof Angus, on the Northern Railroad of Canada. It is at present rented for $600_per year. If desired, , the mill and privilege will be sold seperatnly. There" are about ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES CLEARED, Ind under a high stateofcnltivation. Coilnioiions Dwell- ing House, Barns and Outbuildings, in a good state of repair. A . Barrie, Nov. 22, 1371. The north half of lot No. 5. in the Is; Condos- sion, Oro. 58 acres under cultivation. 'Pses- sion givn immediately, if desired. Apply to W.M. Pass, Barrio, or at the onion of this PP1'- 2 ' Barrie, July 29, 1871. 27-tf IGPl'C3GIlUlIaI0- I V Hon. Mr. McKeIlar moved the second reading of the Bill, on Tuesday evening, which passed with a minority vote of only nineteen, A; AL. .'_:'.:_A:._ ,1 la, n 9 To RENT on N VSHARES, January, 315: , 1872. .j___.:.._:._j_ or Jos. ROGERS, 100 Acres, being the West halfo." [mt No. 2 in the 10th Concession of Suunidale. Abou`/ 15 acres cleared. Apply _to , Alladnlo, Febrilary 5th,` 1872. _ tnched, in the village of Allundale. To Rent for five years, or more, a comfort- able Dwelling House and Blacksmith Shop at- An old established stand where a good business can be done. -Also would build a `Na on Make:-`s Sho in connection, If tenant re:-_u red it. For furtgur particulars apply \. - ` Alf!!! -)ncI:V;-r . ... ... U1 U241: numuuuu ACRES, one half clearua and free of stumps. There are on the pre- mises a good Log Iiouiaennd Barn. Further particulars can be learned on applying at the office of this paper. ' , ` Barrie. June 9. H139. In H` For Sale, that valuable farm, Lot No. 32` 2nd Concession, Township of 0:0, consisting of ONE HUNDRED ACRES, cleaned stumps. There am nn Hun ...-.._ F.&RM FOR. SALE IN THE TOWNSHIP of ORO. ' Pursuant to an order of the Court of Chan- cery made in`this matter the creditors of R10 HARD BARRY, late of the Township of Sunnidale, in the County of Simeoe. Yeoman` deceased, who died in or about the month of September, 1870, are on or before the - FIFTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1872. to send, by post, prepaid, to William Boys, of the Town ofBarrie, in the said County of ` Simcoe. the Solicitor of the Executor of the deceased, their Christian and .sm--names, ad dresses and full description, in full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof, they will be peremptorily excluded trom the `benet of the said order. Every creditor holding any so- curity is produce the name before me at my chambers on Dunlop Street. _at the Town of Barrie aforesaid, on the TWENTY-SECON D DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1872, at Twelve o'Clock, noon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. ._.__:._...3.___...__ uxonamn BAY CANAL.` -----.-.. mac or nms Barrie, June 9, 1869. _ IN CHANGER)-- 1 y ucxeuror the 84, Doubl 1- season $2.50; single ticlet for sea. 60 . - J. B. COOK- hann-..I..... en` a nvn 2-If g` Lumbei-men and others reniring Pork, will find it advantageous to call on JZV. 2 Stall, Barrie. M'arIce(, Have on hand some CHOICE QUALITY OF PORK, both as to size and qunlity. The following weights`:-.re in stock: `WARM FOR SALE! MESSRS. BINGHAM BROTHERS, lPRK~\%P93tE "Dated at the Towh of~Banie, in the Count of simcoe, this Six_h day of February, A. D? 1372. ' Tau: to the policy advocated in Opposi. ti9l,rthe Government have a measure novrbefore the Legislature to abolish dual representation. Hon, Mr. Inltnnnr I-nnunrl OLA .1-.Vn;...,1 ` me tin uni Barrie, Fbruary 6th, i872. -----j----:---Z--.-.-._:.. The undersignd has ied in the `once of this Court, adeed of composition and dia- 'char e Executed by his Creditors, and, an M0 DAY,vTHE ELEVENTH ,DAY OF Court fora Conrmation MARCH, Next, he will afplg tolho laid o t o discharge thereby eifected.` v... ..._......u " In :1Qeara::er}fAL31z'RT1eo`?l'zx1' BIN GHAAI, qn Insolvent. Dated` at Bafrie. this 30th day of January, A. D.-1872.. I- -, u..- A Writ of Attachment has been "issued in this came. ' wmmonnv NOTICE 1'0 onzml J TORS. _ . RARE I CHANCE 2 4 [NSOLVENT ACT OF 1889. 420, 436, 500 to 600! Bsnnhc. nu-ova Avunnlvlal We have been compelled to place a number of account: in the hands of our solicitors dur- ing the put few days, with instructions whine than if not paid witlnn reasonable time after notlcnlon. _ W. M. NICHOLSON& SON, ' Enuma:n Oice, Barrie. ` . ..,..u.-u uuu may oe mm at 5' Jobuaton s re, (DRILL 1-: ~ WILLIAM H. THOMAS, nude ouuapplicafion IcMULKIN fgmio, GIDEON PHILLIPS; uypq Iv, . , `:5 ' I AMBROSITHAMLIN. f Hotel Keeper. 1872. 2-3in" In the matte:-of the Estate of RICHARD `BARRY, late or Township of Sunni- dale, in the County -of Simcoe, Yeoman de- ceased. 'AtlomMs-a-d Litem fo ` 171% In_soIven!. 7 LOUNT J: LOUNT, ---- NOTIOE T0 DEBTORSI WA hnvn hm-an nnrnnnlla on ..I...... _ _.._u_-_ ' be had at Jnhnnmn . STAY.\`I-IR. 43-If ER, 1 tf. _ Defendant . Slzenjff 0. S. 19-tf mmareu and ten feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, containing half an ncre, more or less. Together with the Store. Dwell- ing "House; and appurtenances belonging thereto. ..__;.:.. ,.______.._______._ OFFICIAL PAPER OF OOUNTY. Commencing at :1 point on the Westerly boundary of the Concession Line between the First and Second Concessions of said township, at a distance of` two hundred and ten feet Southerly from the North-East corner of said Lot Five, thence Southerly along said Can. cession Line one hundred and five feet; thence Westerly parniled with the Northern boundary of said Lot Five, two hundred and ten feet; thence Northerly parallel with said Concession Line one hundred and five feet; thence Eust- erly parallel with said Northern boundary two hundred and ten feet, to beginning. containing half an nr-rn . That parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the TOWNSHIP OF ESSA, and County ol'Simcoe, and being composed of part oftbe East. half of Lot. Number Five-, in the First Concession of said 'l`owr.ship of Essa, more particularly described as follows: HUGH MCKNIGHT, JOHN AITCHISOX, - IN `rim-CoL'.\'1'Y Convr or under a Writ oi` I~`ieri Facias i or the interest of the Defendant therein, LIAND,-S AND TENEMENTS AND couwrv or sumo: Aovocnsl :-j. 1872, at Twelve o`Clock, noon, Public Aucton, at the Sheriff's Court House, in the Town L undermentioned COUNTY dr Suwox-2 On To W11`. du 7 Court 2-td. S HERIFB"S SALE me Dost quality of STE PLOUGHS will be kept < @` Cotton Rags. Old lm . H... V. vII-l.l- on URDI IRON kc pt. constany on hand. Rags. Old Iron. Coppvr and Brass taken in exchange for wares. nmnnrwn - ~~--- 2-`. in PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID T-0 JOBBIIVG. The best quality STEEL 6:. CAST IRON be/kept conslantiv on hand ac:-run " , _ ._ - v I I I I. II. I Fo_n'r Ddors North oflne Wellington Hotel. TIN, SHEET-IRONS; COPPER WA It kept COIISNIDHV on hnml nml m...1.. a- W1 _ Banie, Thursday, Februaa-y 15 1872 - BAYFIELDWSTREET F0? Dnm-u \"nu-H` l\`I. 1| NEW STWE swig; _ -........, uIIl;.rj|l L O The greatest variety and cheapest. lot of STOVES ever brought to Bun-ic will be found at the ' ;.J.u, ennui`-1IUJ.\ A2 COPPER WARE constantly on hand and made to order. AT'rF\"l`lf\\? h A !I'\ ---- CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP! rm... 9.-.... A Barri:-,. Jun`_;- 13th. `EDWARDS MOUI..DINGS [FIRE BOARD PRINTS zl E112 Gxamiuer, [WALL PAPERS! Opposite the Railway-Station. [NEW Muslczi .5/zz'7zz'7zg Lig/215, s_H1:n1rr's[ T ALEs. WINDOW SHADES, STATIONERY 83 MUSIC. [DST CORNICES, and G0/a e7z Lem/es, DUAL REPRESENTATION. F2e5z'a e E6/was From 7c. per R011 to A Large Stock of Sl.\lC0_|-2. AT EDWARDS In Great Variety. `Clock, will be sold by ll. Sheriffs Omce. in the of Barrio, _thc 5'zz/eez` Samar : ` St-nd forth` B. W. SMITH, map"-I-=`|d Sheriff, C'o. Simcoe. Address J Tm mgul. [0 U FA!!!` A uums. Priceless _ Gems. ....uu5u nun \\ uI'('S. GEORGE C. BUCK. . V ` 27-1y` __:_: )n the EIGH'l`EE.\'TII day of MARCII, A.D. DECEIVEDI OF LAN] l`HB COL'.\"l'Y 01-` r in the following ANDS. Ilgfndanl, I'lanl{[f, ........,5. uuures or Individuals were 1` positions under city government at moua salaries for which they kc; Send for the new descriptive pnmphIel- maps, mulled free everywhere. .;z.____ I\ -n nnirl THE BEST LOCATIONS PUB. COLONIE8- Soldiers etitled to a-Homestead of 160 Acres. Free Passes to Purchasers of Land- , __A Free Homestea.d;fE'Actual Settlers No\v For sale I Tl):-so lauds me in the contrhl portion of th Estates, on the 419! degree of North Latitude. the 9 tral Inc of the 're.-xt Texupernte Zeno or the Am?! C'ontinent,nn for grain grmvim: and stock "'`""'D83Ht`d by any in the United sums. Cl{EAl lR IN 1'lHCE, more favorable Wm L'i\'t-n, and more convenient to market than cw "3 found elsewhere. e med" GREAT l L.\T'l`E VA LLEY, THE GARDEN OF '1'HE WEST! .... .. . IN .\.\IERIC.\. |3,000,000 Acres In Nebraska-' OI" TIIE Best Farming & Mineral Lands l\' .\ XI `I-`.RI(.`,\, II h(l.\lI |Jl\.\.\l ur 1-2.000.000 AC 1:198 V o ShcrifT .~s Oicv, Barri:-, 22nd, ;\'_o\1-tuber. 157]. __._... Moi~mrs have been wasted in the at- |- tempt to indict Messrs Hull. T'weed,'Con- onlly and Sweeny, for stealing the funds of New York; or at all events disposing something like $20,000,000 in such a .manner as to induce the belief that they and their friends have made themselves ricu at the expense of the people. In. dictments were found some time since against all but Mayor Hall who; has at * length been come down on with ve in- dictments for whizh he is to be tried on the 19th inst. Several others have been ' indicted along with him. but they have all disappeared, and cannot be found, a i pretty sure indication of their guilt, we should say. It seems a most extraordi- nary thing that these men should have been allowed so long to fatten on public plunder, but then we are told that the - fact has long been known, and if the De- ' e been right, in *1 word the De- mocratic party was supported by the plun- dering. Scores of individuals given DOSlfinnn nm-I-.. -11 6.iVl.l5Al' I-`A ll.1lS' ! l`iE_ ii0.ViS! ` I).\' THE LL\'l'Z 01-` THE `HENRY Mccomncrc. - - '- 1 ?/'="""" The West 1m1rorLoc number IIGIITEE.\ ,.Il'1 the SEVENTH Concession of the Hit` T0) SIIII _0I~` ML L.\[L'R, ONE 11L'.\'DRD I.-iCR_ES. V or the interest of the I)cf.-ndant therein. undet a writ of I-`mm F.\c_r.\s in the following Sui?! IN THE COL'.\ TY comer or THE COUNT) 01-` srxxcon. .\1ONA.SSElILEE.~I0.\`, T. Q 1izaz,.:i17- will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, tn. the SIIERlFF S OFFICE, in the COURT HOUSE; in the TOWN `OF BARRIE, the underwen- UNIO1\T"'1 ;9:iiI`}v`Ii,:5..I..I.ROAD. Am , A.D. 1372, at, COU.\"l`Y or S1.\.xc<`n-: EON THE TWENTY . T0 wn: SIXTH DAY I-`EBRU Shori.-a Oicv, Barrio, - Jgmuary-l.~'th, l`~ 3 \lh. u the 7th Concesaion of, .\'0tlawasagn. . u. nun .-\ DANIEL MII.l.I-IR, _._.___..-,,______ sure to do justice to all parts of tho Riding: . . At present the only candidates spoken of on . ad The chmatgo Relief Fl111d- either sideiare resltleuts of Brtrrie, tl1e1'ol)y| . 4 - creating a still greater jealous feeling zxgaiixist I1-ma be iitereati L k ` _ ` _ that place which indeed. is not necessary. 8 cent] Y mblils},-ed 'nsgat:me:ws }'a: quiet As there ii; not|ritig ot'a local nature legislated C y] l_ . '0 vs , a on in Ottawa, the claims ot`.a resident candi- "- ,.`mm"'.0"mb"td mr,e to tile Clllca.-`$0 date cannot be urged for the Commons as ,]d lure Relief Fund, tlutn tlurty~eIght out of could bofor the local House. I am t'ully_ot` _` -e- the fty-three states and territories of the Pil"`W *3 B00: T`-`l'l lfl"`g""`"`" ~ `, - - . . . _ f i th -3 [Hr t `on; c more ac- ` U"'ld S` , `ts l '." 1 `"g i`.8~`6" tgleyitlicr ot the Riding than ty 47- New 1014` 013) ("Kl SIMS gave mm from Barrio. As the Dominion Goveru- . $624,571.30, and England ranks next on the list with nearly 400,000," -Irelan(l giv- ing $69,990.68, and Scotland $59,831, 28. France gave $59,381.72, and Ger. many $64,607.50. The smallest amount llliscribed M19390 by Dakota Territory, and the least by any_Northeru State `was Wisconsin, $418.50, and Southern State, Alabama, 85. The highest sum given by any territory was Iltah, $15,381.11, and the highest by any Southern Stato,Loui- siana, $28,933.95. It appears that 9,895 families had been relieved, at a cost of $l,573,639.l9. The statement exhibits some curious facts. Among those re- ment is more a cosmopolitan than scc- : tional, the` very best man should be selected for it without reference to their resi- -l dance, solong as theylived within a reason- I able distance ol their constituents. For ` instance, the Hon. E. Blake and many others I represent"constituencies -in which they_ do not live, and give as much satisfaction as if they l were residents. 1 amnot an advocatoof. a \ non-resident t'ot-`tho local House; but do think, oslsaid before, that an outsider would he more acceptable to tho Bidingagonerally for the House of Commons, and particularly so ft when the Commons have the power of dividing y the counties and t'o`rmiug'new- ones, there` will be, and naturally so, a prejudice against a Y resident candidate which an outsider must be free from. Hoping that this gnu be the means . . , . of getting full expression 9 9 inion on 31 .- celviug relief were twelve doctors, forty gmgimpo,-mug subject fm V " . than ,_ saloon-keepers, one minister, twelve har- mine, I leave, the matter for-`tho present. I` . bers, and two architects. The committee Yours, &e., 01 had decided not to ask for any more con- 0-"3 `"10 \_V\-\`'|'S I-\'P`0I=-\I~\Tt0-\`- _ tributious, It is evident that the stories we 0f0, l"`0l)`y 1211!. 1372-` . ` had about misappropriation of the fund ' `gt were unfonnded.- The Committee. had The Pubhc School. (`fa an extraordinary amount of work to per- .._.... v ; rCl form, and seenr to have done it well, Nearly the whole civilized world contri- buted to the fund; even China and ,thc Sandwich Islands giving their "share. There was never before such spontargous generosity as the world exhihitedetowards the greatest calamity of its kind that has occurred in modern times. _;., To the Editor oftlie E:cam1'ncr: 5:, Dean Sta,-y-Allow me, thorough the col- He umns of your valuable journal, to `call the at- no tentiou ofthe proper authorities to the mis- Or! management of tho bo_vs junior division of our Public Sehool. Imust say. as a Il(`.l).'ly(1r_ and a parent of pupils thereat.attemting.. that Hr it is actually ridiculous on the part of our M" townspeople. to permit such misrule as is now like being carried on at this institution: and .. ...... "U ANDS AND. '1'ENE.\IENTS DANIISL .\llI.LER, .\.\`n GEORG I5 BIOBERLY, or the interest. or the Dvfcndzmt than-`in, in the f suits: 1_"_,..,1 /1 . - M - - '1! _CoI7.\'n' or Snrcors, 2 ON THE TWENT. / TO wn: s:~',IC(,'O.\'I) DAY OF APRIL, A. D. l8_7`., at T\\'1I.V 1-I 0`Ch00K , Noon, will be sokd bv PUBLIC A U'C T'ION! at the SHERIFFS omen. in the com? xmrsrz, in the LAN} wwnsmp or sunnidutc. Also. mm The East Half, of the South Half, or 1.3: No. 18 in the rm`. Concossim, of the Township ofsunnidule, I-`IFTY ACRES. Sheriff`s'Oicc, Barrie, ( B W. SMITH, Jnn.1Rth, 1872. 5 SburitfC.Si|m. Tho Sounth East Quarter of Luv. N0. 27. u ;I1x'aR1I`1~"s, SALE 01-` LA'.\*D.~:. THOMAS P. KL.\'Y0:~', _ ._.__-- THE NEW YORK FRAUDS. , -----m South half or Lot 1*`, in the 4th coucealonv, township` of Sunnidutc. East Half` nfnm Qnnn.` 114: ,- - . THOMAS KENYON, In V the County Ctnlrtlqf. the 1 the interest of tht` D0fL`d` -or Ronnm DAV !-t`, __...4HlD: then-in,[under W `t of Fieri Facia.~', in tha~ followingsulb: n I`! I H County cm: of the County o_fSimco. n 18 - Plainrizf. Au nu`; ` 5 .`5l`.COND APRIL, AJ). 1372, M. TWELVE I Nuou, will be sold by PUBLIC .\L'(`. l' at the SI1I:IIHFF'S OFFICE, in the - HOUSE, in the m >1. `Iv .. nuns .4S913_7i-' E N TS , -m- Hm inhuman ..f Hm n..:-..-.1._. .. s.) ' COUNTY or .~.`mmr:. 4 To Wu: Abnvv - I ANDREW DURNFORD, . _ . _- The South Hall of Lot .\'o.3,iuthe1uC . cession of the Township of ,\1atchedash.uvi;:I. and excepting the South FIF1-gym: ACRES thereof, here-to-fore sold for Tu. Shgritfs Otce. Barri-. ) H, w an... , 4 uuu \.A\.cpuu5 HIU DOHHI Sheris 3 January l7lh,l:'7'.:. g 5}, ..... uuuu nu;-u uoneu LANDS AND T E N E M 2;; T3 1 or the interest of the Defendant then M a mi; of Fieri Facias In the rnnm ` f . emit. In (he Counly Ucrztrt cy`(hc f_'ozm.. M n. uuuuuu llllly in this nmbtcr. . . wulusi `Court cy`(hc Lu lull A. M. SUTHERLAND, ANDS AND 1`EN,El\IEX'1'S. ICOCNTY or Smcos, To Wm": APRIL, A, D. 1872, e \ ,EIERIb`F S SALE on` LANDS. *HERIFl" >` SALE OF ) , ._-....,. "III In: :UH.| by U B __L I C A U C T the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, in ; HOUSE, in the mnn -v '- --IV~'.I.."$l ;HERIFF S SALE : C. P. REID, AND CHARLES BROWN, WE nnderstandithat Messrs. Selby dz Co., the manufacturers of the engine, - the wrangling over which. our town was hu- miliated last summer, bave_aought and obtained the machine for another market. The engine was shipped a day or two since, , leaving our town, as heretofore, at the mercy of the elements. We do not grum- ble, but think the town council have assumed a grave responsibility in this matter. Should a re (which may Pro- vidence avert) take place, we have no mode. of suppression; and no one can tell where destruction of property might end. We believe the engine was very safely boughtyso much so, indeed, that the manufacturers can sell it at some fteen I hundred dollars more than we had to pay 1 for it. This being the cage, we think I ordinary prudence should have induced : the Council to retain it until another was , on hand and fit for service, kno\vin_9;, as c we presume that body does, that"the I Rotary could have been disposetl of at a f prot any time. We sincerely trust the it Council may not regret their procipitancy n _ ` a ply (`u the uuulurnxa-I -. `J A u '1 It IS "the undermentioned n'\Vv\ ... .... _, _a on 13 K the undermentioned AKTY`\I?1l'\\u._-r n`: 5 SEco;\~1)'d':;T7$ D. at Twsnn; ouoc noon, will be sold by K- 1 LC AUCTIO tionod L`. W. SMITH, Sheriff Co. Simcoe. r 43-3111. , Twelve o'clock V Noon I}. W. HMITII, \v.s.\u1'n, K] I_ mm uuu: mterltlon, and D6 con- sidered in a fair and reasonable spirit. There cannot surely be any desire on the lvwo nu -vu ' part of the United States to take advan- tage of the treaty, and a modication of the demand must be the result of a calm and deliberate consideration of the British request to- withdraw the statement now put in, and which it Is understood will be submitted to the Geneva conference when . itgncets. Gen. Grant muut see that there is nothing to be gained by making extra- vagant or unreasonable demands, and that the easiest way out i of the long-. pencling difficulty is to act fairly, and seek` a mutual understanding by side can getadvautage of the other. Our own Parliament will have to do` its share in considering that part of the treaty affectiiig this country, but we suppose some delay will be occasioned by the new ~ phase given to the treaty of Washington. _..L which neither 1 wutionod V M' !..- K _... A. 1 MIT}! . 2 f simclvc.` , ,5:-sm ,.._.r uu we ' `V .s`r;CO.\'D \\'L`l Un L. with new , Kmns. : County `of York. . Qrpunty 0, SW0 9. U015 ll UUl'8u The substance of the English note to the American Government is known, but _ the document itself has not yet reached its destination; when it does, it will doubt- teas meet with due attention, and be IrILA__ _______` ,, , I I - ' ` the vnvn !/My 4: .*.'heri(?' 0. s. 51-lain LANDS '1).;/emzanr, llrfenrlanl. :I`ION. Ilhet Dgfcndav we utuur, anu tne press does not hesitate to declare that there will be no backing down. President Grant and his Cabinet, we are told, will not recede, because they consider themselvesiin the right; but it is now reported that they were awarethe claim they now intend to make was not admissable. The truth is, there ' has been altogether too much haste in the matter, and the excitement is pretty much confinedeto the press of the two countries. True enough, some members of the House of Commons have taken occasion to speak rather-freely, and have ' not hesitated to condemn _the American demand; but there- is a manit'est.indica- tion that better counsels are about to pre- vail. A few American journals, notably the New York Herald, rave about war, and threaten the annihilation of Canada; but the best joke of the season is the publication of a -so-called secret treaty, which consigns Canada to oblivion, and makes England ready to cast it 013' in case of a resort to the lastvextremity in the Alabama affair. Of course we have to expect all this sort of thing when there is, a probability of trouble between England and the United States; and brag is n" . cheap commodity among our republican neighbors. ' 'I`lua nnlmI......,. -1` `L- 111...! I u. uulf 51-SBC I {uinti[f. Defendant. Plainliy. 9 COURT Plainl. -- r ...-4.-au;u Au, Juugllll Wlll Iwithdraw altogether. Her Majesty's ' speech, and the communication of Earl Granville to the Secretary of the United States. are calm and temperate in refer- gathered from either to show that there is the least. irritation on the part of the English Government. - The determination ence to the `matter, and nothing can be i expressed on the oneeide is repeated on i the other, and the does hesitate declare that than-A will I... run L-J-3-~ ` ` hm! EUOYO, we hzu`-' I. Nth 5 .0Xhlbit.inu of >0 5! has Just :n`I'iVL'd'f'rnm 5 "'lh.,,h'"'"`- The cxbibitiuu ; 3,3. l"- *0 be held Our M|nufactories._-.-\`v' hi riuilh its favored pusiliwrr junction of two r:1ilroud.~' anv kmhed by another, is so far 1-' Iarusin the possession of m..:-. Qnnotbe from lack of capit-.nl. hlowns oltho same size can i 3;,` True it is we |m~5z'~.~ 1 161 `Ind we rcadi1y_ndmi: Ihmiunore expcI).~i\'(- '.h.m v. deesnol account in full for u- _ xtorprI `bmlplnee which otfo.-rs In.-Lu-I *9mnufu:turers than I:um Hamilton'.is to th;-iv Toronto is to the present north Fleelllre nnd heart of wholv l h! I small but hrn`. as been commencml `ml. which must iucrca.=c wix . `lg prospects of our rn .... use very seat of c\r';-r_\"H ; Ind we do hope that Ihoin 8l.VIlontine's Day.-Y-'~'* I mnllfesliul of St. Val--ncinv teledhislinle wings and .~'n-1: 1` vhunhe "teuderlinv.~'. '~~- I Ilodtd Ber )lajest3".< 1.,-:?r'~ n Emtesonlhe qui1`ir'r. 'l'!.~ I lm'aycommemomLin- 01' :2.-` iagoodst. Valonlinv. 'i:'.I-- r- dd$mle,canl1oH)elr:u'.-:1 '.`| A law. Thoinnovuliun, MU`-'.`4"-I `Mm, todiapo.-1 some u1'-&h~ |tnmlIyinclem(-nl month. i~ . hnocent one. although in 5 v lubed umwsoftho linsrlk-l 1. ; ningnorcreate joys which do :' Iilh the day itself, and nu: um` lelrlaforlile. _ Ohlove.` how potent is lhv .~: Tl1on'rt terrible, imlcml,' I-I utonce a year there cmn~.~ When thou torrm-mu.-L chic: Oh but], Indeed, the In! x:x:;.\' OI him who wears thy mill But e'en more miS(`l`{1Hz: I1.-, . , Who Inustgo round win, ..: ummuweu, and it really admis.-aisle under ' he treaty, Engzlanrl will certainly not withdraw from the convention. The con struction of the convention is not a diffi- cult matter to the able heads called upon to consider it, and a proper solution will he arrived at. Mr. Gladstone, in his : place in` the House of Commons, alluded . to the American demands as preposterous and absurd, he did not give the cue to the press, which has declaredthatif the claim is persisted in, England will withdraw communication l (3.......:ll.. 5.. AL. 1" 7` IQPOIIIIUU nu nu. u..... Ind where her briHl.m'. ngnmuaqpnl of the nu: j;ortlnBIrrie. Miss l"r:.\ ~+;r: you], My in our community \ giledunn Imateur boyonnl H: r: guchpluenher on alc'vc1 with ; gm piano; and a deep 0bli;.{.\tiv npin I measure by ru.r!;r: louofilre kind a 1erm'm~rm lllocal pride in one who .~-, ulna, by her residence ulnnn; ~ dmof musical rcncrm-nt. \`. pboohvhon we say that u 1.: pared in no way >1'Q4_,.[ ON oered 10 .1lIurri.- :1 iii musical friends m ~ presents bill of 1.u.- 4 mil next. the 22nd inc`, gm mlud the occasiun_ A _\- ; lubeensecurcd for the L-\'--mi. monster house by way my ,-._ 'p4ohIervo that p:u'licu|.u'.~ \ 1'. indueumrse. I '15. I VIIIQDI III nu. .- .. , ( thebrillllnt talents of .\Ii~- 1 WMCIJ i910 '1!` E ~14 lady hem-lr`. rpose of s1x!>.~.'.;-.:. u, somewhat loo` tanlily migmenllofone of our own In Ianorbinn," who has on .~-, responded to the cuils A-. 11:!` where briH;_m [untnry Concert to Mia Johnppirldea has for u 1~,:;,: 2 ggnivedlhln that of h:\vir:: 1: :~. ninmebtin this town, :11 xx , _ ...\.1..-illlnnt I`. . The claim for indirect damages on the part of the United States is not a matter that need have excited the public mind to such a pitch as it appears to bare done. Had the Conference been sittiug,'and the arbitrators admitted the claim, then there mighthave been some show of reason for the present attitude of affavirs; but we cannot see any good reason for all the nnise that has been made, or the threats uttered about war. There need be no ear of any such result. `If the claims now- .-poken of are inadmissable, they will be disallowed, and if really admis.-alrle trentv. Enrrlaml will ......o.-:--I~ ~ - __- ryvlrluo ALI- 5 me `with him hm n..... 1.-. `seam, and rmullv V0 see no po. bject shouldn 0!. m llllemnn 0 _-u nu: l'(.`S B 35 which 1111 are invited to u! 33 Dllhlln ~- ' " ' ,\.\'l) r \\',\ '1` f inditferon nu. AL fallow RAH. '1:HA17?Nc+1Nn. 1 tor pur nn.1 :4` plan \I.._ - ...-.. uuvulu u_n\'e ong on n 1 been the ascendat all Tillt. in -1 wm-rl 9!... h =-.~, u. . nvlll UIU U3` LS_ Ly government at an. . O..... y enor- kept the . THE EXAMINER ANTD CO`UNT`Y or: s1McoE LADVOCATE, THURSDAZ , FEBRUARY 13, 1872. _ ij '1 -L i, A --------<--o>---`.- Mnny persons particularly children, nufl'e1' with the cur ache- >, and for the benet ofsuch we give a sure but aim le remedy. Put in mo or three drops of Jo nson s Anoo_1/ne-Lini- ment, alqp the ear with u resluenl canmunte which free thevmeaus ? fro`. ` 3 for 3110 present. ` WA.\"l'S I.\'ro1:.\u-rro.\'. Oro. Fem 1211. 15279.. V ' 1 more tor a. man from the westertl part to olrttiin a majority in Orillia and adjoining townships? This is due to the anxiety the respective localities to have new coum"`z- .'-5 established in them. There is also great jc-ulotisy existing against :1 candidate from Bill'i`l(".` We do not believe, here. that Barrie should monopulice all the liquors, and have all the. int-nibers and other officers residing therein. Asitlie election ofn Member tor tho'Cotnmons will tnlie place sometime this year, would it not be well to I llaV8,ll outsider, in order `to do owny" with those local jt-ulousiea. thereby securing a good and reliable man, one who could not. he atfectetl byloeal interests `and win; would be able to do justice Riding. present, spoken _. ,2.` .. ...-. ...mw lg um u.uu.mmur. I DEAR Sm.-Perrnit mo space in your valu- able journal to review the political aspects of matters as they present themselves to my mind. at the present time. During the canvass and election between Mr. Ardngh and Dr. Riunsey many expressions of opposition to a candidate from Barrie or Orlllin_were lreely imlulpged in ' by parties in different localities of the Riding.` showing very clearly that` there was grunt : prejudice against a candidate owing simply to the section of the Riding he may have resided , Q ` in. Would it not be impossible for n man, from Orillia to carry a majorityjn the \\'estvm , part of this Riding. and also quite as impos-3 sible for a. man from the 1 udiolnimr m\vn:m..u- ,. 1 W! ._.___... `The following letter from 3' correspondent l on the subject of the Coming Election of a Member for the Commons, "contains some e.\'_ cellent suggestions, well worthy the considera- tion of the cleclorsof North Simcoe. _ There ping up between certain sections of the Riding ( < is, no doubt, as sectional feeling is `rapidly crop` ` I l anent the formation of new counties, and coupled with the partially disjointed position A` of the Reform party. growing out of the folly of certain of its prominent ino1nbe1's'lust-" March,which may render th_g.com-so suggested K 1. by our correspondent in desiI;a_"ble one. There 0 is no question, notivitlistnpding recent re- 1` verses, that ;North`Simcoeis"3;sound.> nnd will 57 speedily right itself if thenrty are united VI and judiciousin the selection of It st'm1dm'd- 1` bearer._ Wb invite a careful perusal of the ` letter, ` ` . ` " ,_.f ._.r To the Editor of TlLc:E.vainim`:r. hm Qvn ,_Dnuo..h ....... ...._.L_ .- ,. young, happy. rosy faces. coming into shore ' _his ____.. Without health there can be no happiness, and ii` there is one, thing more than another that is conducive to health it is exercise. Where from any cause this is wanting, the in dividual loses his energy, loseihls color, and has become a tit subject for thofilrst epidemio to seize upon. This is so wt` _ " . male sex, and the well-recognized rule of taking some exercise is generally osrried out,_ and can, be carried out without much trouble. But there is another class amongst us, more confined to lthe house, whose whole occupa- tions are of usedentary kind, with ` whom alhort walk of an afternoon in the open air, especially in winter time, is rather . the exception than the rule. and yet upon whose health and good constitutions depv nds the hope of the succeeding generation. Any - rone, therefore. who provides a cheap, plen- ' sent and cheerful kind oi exercise. In which our ladies can partake, though he does it for reward, is nevertheless a public. benefactor. The establishment of our rink is one. of.` these things. forit aifords a healthy and` delightful recreation to all. Under the present manager, the visitors have been careihlly guarded i'ro_m all annoyance, and ii` there is one place m_ thil world more jealously 1ooked'at'ter and over which a more diligent watch is kept, so_ that to go there should be beyond doubt _un- exceptioaal, it is, as far as we can judge. Just that rink. And yet thoughtless individuals, -who use words sometimes of which they know not the meaning and apply them at random, and who wtttfal are righteous over much, and walk more by imagination than by facts; those, for instance, who thinklaughing a sin. and for thoyoung to enjoy a little oztoerful amusementisadendlycrimo, are now doing what they can I0 interfere with the patronage "of -the rink, and have already caused Mr. Coon: considerable annoyance by the open and hostile attitude they have assumed. Plain speaking in these cases is generally the best. The charge made is that to go to that rink is demoralizing. Mr. Coon: and his friends iudignantly demand on whatygrounds it is demoralizing? is not the place conducted quietly and in order? Is it not patronized by our most respectable citizens, and was there ever known alack of, respecgpin the attend-I `once? And what is there .sk_atin' that " could be taken the least ex 'ptiou 'to- one might as well find fault withoricket. Before the rink-was ever made, it is notorious that our young people used to frequent the ice on our bay-whenever it was in a tit condition; ` and we have some very lively recollections-of at I . I M at ch is ill Fl 51 m 'I`-l 1) all in aglow from the healthful exercise. The accusation is simply untrue, and has no incan- ing. It hasbeeu made without an facts to warrant it, and proof of which {in Coons unhesitatingly appeals to tlie experience of atrons as to the respectable management oft e_ affair. This opposi_tiol,* to a pleasant exercise partakes of the dog in the manger style of thing. As public inion will not allow the objectionist to pu - on skates`, he seems determined to proveut,all others" from amusing themselves in this, It is to be hoped that there is suiilcient common sense still abroad to induce eople to seek health rather than wcakness.- om. ' V ' Democrats in poweriby 'means of- the basestnrtices and the vilest delusions, The Ring, as itis called, the Tammany bands of poticians, has been broken up and there is a fair prospect of punishment being meted out to the chiefs. We shall not be suprised to hear of the conviction` of the four plundcrers, and that they are destined to .a long term each in siug-s`ing- state prison. ' ` :2:---dj-&-1:n:. '0':----2 The Coming Elections. our` skaing Rink. ` nIuU_1/l1'14I-nl- led wool, bathe going to bed, h . _...._..... _ .' Telegraphic , Extension.-~\\f0 Fe. 1""-_~~:_1` tofleuru um: wlunn n law days telegraphic V .olces, in connection with the Montreal Com- :dys';:Cc`t`;hL:;. puny, will be opened at the fulloxying places: 3;omyn,im1. Ililludule, llavcrluy. and Wyebridge. An uicu has aln-ally been opvned in tho lln`iv.iug lilllo villngeol Uraighursr. We are infqrmed phat quite in numbur of the aspirin; centres iudulpgvdim h.l'o'likuly to avail lhcmsvlves of the easy tliu It.-ru1s0fl'<:rud by said company. Dr. Black- stock, of iiil_lsdnlc. is, we believe, deserviiig lg of mu clilc.-("credit for this extension of tele- wnve gmplii'c comniuuiculion. - i mnnl - ` rusal or the :m.w- ' Lock Stitc F the_ Guelph sen tjon. _.~::*;:::i sxon. . moo] V E A C I ` are {tors some loss- nm.-;. for Schdul S Class Ccrtiti SEVERAL IM PROVEDA FARMS for Salein the vicinity of Barrie. Also. a number u of Town Lots, with and wilho_u: buililiiigs.` 4 14 Barrie, `Feb; 6th, 187?, __..___.___...-____.j - ` V Her. and -T1 V ` Post Oice, Mount St. FcbrIm_r_v Hill . 1872. 3-.` Irwimi .L . ---- ' forschoul Section N6. :3, M a`- CI-ussCc1'!iticnto. _-Xpply to 8 one" -T\'Yl' T T A ll nvrv/\...:... , .,......n uuuub mu njuom, Knock your head ngzximt the wall, kick the dog. discharge _,Si_ .Lhe,housoInairl, declare that you h`z1vn t. a nn- button on yonrshirt, that you hzu'n t had 701` :1 clean lmndkerchief for a week, that.;youi' lxoushqlal-'cxpe.11ses areythroe` times what my they ought to be, and make a nuisance of . _\'ourseblf generally, it has a soothing effect ll}; upon the nerves and induces, sleep. nv... - ~-Jnlm`G. Saw: {a .-.mm....:|.1-. 1-, .-r V --Forty Yum-s Exberzence have tested the { vix-tut-sot`Dr. \\'istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, j and it is now generally acknowledged `to be the best remedy cxlnut for pulmonary and lung (limeuso; embracing the whole range from at slight cold to n .=_e_ttlcuI Consumption. were it not for its merits, it would long since have `fdicd, and made no sign. {Sim indisgpensible m-tlcle-.~\n Osborn Lock Stitch. Sc-\\'1ng Machine, made by the sewing Mocking. ` ----j--~--'_ Apply to |lL`UUl'l order. ,_ I V . Capt. Clmrles Sager, yvho kcepsq superb stock 01" livcx'y`~l1o1-sos -11: Portland. Me.. in. {ornwd us rt-cently lhat he uses Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders regularly in his stablos, and that tho_e.\'pense inmore than o`~ set by the wlimimshcd amount of grain necusnu-y lakes.-pl)ls.'n01'scs always, ingood ' ` - V A Five Roomc-I IIou.=.u, in or 1 ' V I .:,1.. IN u upn.-, m nu; name or ucuvcn, you`guE 3 To which :1 person whc) keeps we.,s@psww:.,f!1eW9=~:<={ . . It _conics of givhin cred!/t: one must lwo I A ;A}_y}xn_dz\11t chce_:.in credit.-glvim: nlacc. Itpomca givinn credit: mu: Abundant choc {in credit Mn Of what. ll nun takes, somothl And so gets check where can 1 V u|JuIuGU HUKII 1.1.18! Yo1x1'nn;'e your eyes yam` father gave. 3 vYour mouth ym_xr grgx_x_1slx'c, nnd you ....._ 11.. , ) o1u'nn;Ie yur you Your your grandnlrc, your 11 Your nc exprv.-91011; tell me now, I pray" Wl14en.-, in tin; uzuuc ofheuvcn, you got; 'I`,. ...I..:..L l\ ..-..-4., V I ' ,1 ,.. -..- ..... -uu nun u:ut_u.`t}-`I S1681). -Jolm G. Saxe is responsible` f fullowincr mm )ln'aso from Martial: _ :3 Your nuse vmlr Ilvna vlnr r..n..... ..-..- _,. I N.-- . .-. ..n. uuun A -If' you have the tootinuche, _throw the chairs about the njoom, knock zlgzxixlst wall. the dnrr, .H..1......- ._:.'[`wo cocktails l>'ef'ore' brzzkfast. two before (linncr; two be.ore tea, and {bin- l>ef'ur`u bedtixue are a preventive ag;;i|)t _sma]]-pox. `It takes zrlittle time, but.- is eifectuixl in the end. 1.. . _.._.......... m 5511:! ' urcun: qne must. 1lm`e credit- v place. nvmm omnu I whcyc `one "rm ' .___._..__.______-__ -_` The trial of Stokes, for murdox-' of'Jim Fisk, has C`()lH`ll14.`fl('t`(1 in New York. An attempt was {undo by the d._foridm1-L s co'uncil,, on mo- tioh, Vtu quash the indictment, obring certain objections to tho legal procecdure. and made the plea of an irn-gulmvselectioll ofjury. The motions \ve1-(2 denied, but tlm.u.\'cepLious ul? 'I0\\'c(l. ` ` V uoruwluru enunciated in /these always failed to discover any valid 7068011 why Ngta Scotia and New Bruns- , wick were " rmitted to -guard against `1l,l3l L-Evantation at the outset, and U-A -.~uL'.:--a principle anounrve rurusr upon us; hence our rejoicing with the great bulk of r the people that it -has received atthe - hands ofthe Reform Go_vernment its death - blow, leaving Mr, M. C. Cameron, Tom "Ferguson, and `:1 few others, to sing its funeral requiem. We are pleased to observe by the votes that Mr. Aralngh has so far respected the well umlerstoml wishes of his constituents by recording his vote in favor of abolition; M L l ' . J --Ear1`Mayo, Governor of ludla, was stab- bed and killed on Momlny last, by . n convict, at Port Blair, Andmnan Islands." Inbenge ex- cftemunt has been caused t_uemby,; t2;z9:i',;z;_g;;;t: _ [ India, nnd all business supepded. We"hav5e I since lvarm-cl tllo xxssnssiu has been tried, con- victed nml suntmlcml to be" hanged. ' my _ I D MORROW. at SE1?` PRINTED LISTS. . ____..._:.___.___ --{FARMS FOR SALE. b _ my At about tono clr)ck1a.=xt night. a fire was . discovered in the rear of tho Iron Block," on Front Street, very recently erected at ` an - enormous expense. All the re-engines of the city were on hand in short time, but did not succeed in saving the structure. The ii-on front, i'ro'm which the building `takesits Iuinie, f has long been estimated as too weighty for the V. ,wails, and it full to the streets with 9. crash ` that was heard over the greater portion of the city. The Mnnsard roof dieplaiycd its merits us. a fire progressor, and suiciontly-so, we should any, to prevent its fgrther uso. Eleven` "buildings were destrjoyed, each of which cost ` ubou: $11,000, E `d _.---. THE IRON llI.QCK, FRONT STREET, DES l`R0\.'ED.V jg I I I -:'rc?n' us.` hifs .--bun. . UJ uuz. uucmuuu, ll] asweet V0109, Mr, P11unxncr.'-' Sang in a. ue mnnnex` Iariso from dreams of thee, Scenes tl xat-nrcib1'igm- est," with cqualgood taste by Miss Freeman. Part second of the programme commenced with an iustrxlmeptalvlxnett; "Overture from Zampa, by Miss Fraser and Mr. J. G. Morgan_ Miss Frnzelfs meris as a pianist have too often been` aatisl'acto:'ily tesod to. r(`:5_111#i1`-e__aweg`;1ogi`q_1x`1 Orr, '61"l'or6uto "lady," bang When 1110 Quiet `Mann 1': P...nm:m.n :n ..;. ...,..a ma. nun: VII`, H-'1VrOUm Quiet Moon is Beaming, in an exceedingly plausible manner. Miss Orr, kindly volunteered to assist at the concert, dud really (lcserves_ credit for the liberal offer, _an which added go much to the Apxogramnixe. `-Springs Delights are now ageturning," by M1-Q Murphy. Miss Freeman. Mr. Freeman and Mr. Plummet. him. Bucklaud snug `fshould lw Upbmid.-vcrv nicelv Qmfn mm ...... nu. x nugumcx. ;ul'8. DIICKIBDG _Sl1ou1d Upl;ruid,-very nicely. Song and chorus ` `Don t you cry/so, .Noruh, Darlixig, by Miss Orr, and chorus. Mrs. Murphy, then. in lxerlxsnal good style s_aug The Bird, the Flower, `tho Ileart. -Glee, `_'Cull John, by Miss Freeman, Mr. J. C. Morgun,_ Mr. Freo- mun, Mr; Hummer,` very nmusingly rendered.` The Programme was then brought to a close by singing tho National Anthem. --1-&_.._ concert In ai'd`of St. Paul's Chiur-oh, lh nisl.-~The Concert, held in the _ -`I`o'vn- Hail, ` `on last Thursday evening, in aid '0! St. Paul's - Church, Innisi; \'vz_:s a grand succss, both in _exce1lenco of pragfatnrnc and` superior attend-. ' auce. The instrumenul duet, Overture _de` Se-mermn`ed,. by Miss F_r`ase1-and Miss Seals, was well received; `-Away in early dny,n glee, by` Mrs. Murphy," Miss `Freeman. Mt. Freeman audlr. PIqmmer,- in veryvgood 53.31:, , Duet, `I know :1 ]3':'1nk; Miss Urianli Mr. LI. C. Morguh, was very effectively snug, and oiiclted loud applause ofthe audience. Song, `*0 Night. ingale." by Mrs. Bucklund, in a_ sweet voice, Ml` r ]Illl'|lY\Dl'.?-ynrv :v\ .. n-.. ........._.; l1f,,U Unlucky.--Om" codtemporary, the Bruce Reviezgvliincardine, is rnther uufortunnle, -having bad its otco burnt out about a week since, for asecond time within_ u. year. An insurance of $500 was paid promptly by the Beaver and Toronto Mutual Inaprnnce Coni- pany, gnd which proved great aid lb replacing lost material. ' , , ` . gel; or, in other word will be insisted upon; t icans claim that unde Washington they are en ohll kinds arising out of Northern commerc ctuisen. This the UV usequemml dnmn- 5, indirect claims hat is, the Amer- r the Treaty of titled to damages of the destruction e by Confederate , ` . T110 Goldjogl '.Bnv9r,-2-.-E~ J3... . ' 66`.-, Hbipbpialar 'dri goodi rm-.-`~'whoso` narnev ` has become fnmii_xu- in __eve:y-.houoebo`!d, ~ 9011 .I` maintain their distinguished reputation by selling cheap goods. 1 _._i. ' 1 A La Mason;---One of whiskey masou's sifb. ordinatqs, has been doing" several grocers in our town during the past week. His plan is to call atn liquor "store, tell I! etituous yarn, that he is going on along journey and wnntsa pint.ot' liquor to take with litm- ` Succeeding in his request, he calls the follow- ing day_ dqmanding A sum of mony, - and if not conceeded to will lodge information" as-- _ aiust the party for breach of license. Here, he has shown dvciency in his game, `leaving hims~lt liable'to the law's direction, `and will vexylikely have the tables turn:-d against him. We regret to ny-the fellow holds pretentious to tlle`;;rl1xtillgblIinCSS, and think he vbas"de- 1 cidc-dly `mistaken his new role. Since the foregoing is in type we learn that the ncoun. - drel has left tor other parts. " Destrtive Cona`gra.1T._ion at . Toronto.` - . mu, cu K =\\'ILLIA3I 'mo.\n>sox 7 Sen. Inn? . I"...... Ac1_LIr<;ss, :u. nu WA N Tn D! me now, I pm cuvcn, got your check? 1 keepsa country - mg` _, ,- .. ' ` ... ;. a, lxA.\n.\'1v:n Omar`; 9-H' 3. Mount St -I ,... her you any 2, mother meek novs:, I pray, past week has witnessed a great ex- citement on both sides of the Atlantic, in connection with the Treaty of Washing- ton, hy which the pending disputes be- tween England, Canada and the United States, were suffered to be arranged on such a basis as to ensnreasatisfactory adjustment.-' We alluded in our last to the acrimonious tone of the British and American press on -the subject, and although it has somewhat moderated, there still appears to be a desire of keep- ing up the feeling aroused by the an- nouncement that the American Govern- ment had preferred certain claims held by England to be inadmissablo. We cannot believe that when the matter is calmly considered the leading men of England will be so bitter in their denunciations as they were at the" outset. Thus far the United States ,'Government has done no- thing to give rise to the excitement that has taken place in the public mind of England; but it is understood that when the Conference meets at Geneva a demand he part of the former d consequential dama- ords, ; that _the Treaty

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