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Northern Advance, 2 May 1860, p. 3

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He is now_ passed away," `hut an eighth hea d `is" t'o appeal` who is of the seven _; and 'itour cojrijecture'be true (and we can perceive no other solution to`the ' enigma) that this remains still tobe lullledinhin son, the present Duke of Reischadt, (1829) who would be of the seven; the father and theson would presentithal double fullment of the in_deI'A_i_iti:ljri ` which is uniformly represented in Scnpture;'\a_acon;` sisting of a two-fold character. Upontbisiagu ` I tion of Napoleon `Bonaparte. being the `r3t"|'_fi head of the Roman Empire we are to tu'ruish`a why the crowns are removed from the__ as: .i'n, 1hig ' last stage of npostacy. j We think this,,_ 7suli'6ntly.. accounted for in the history of thio`Ife_ '_"ka|)lii` . r; sonngc, who is constantly distinguished` A, pros `ecy as a vile person, to whom thev should`_n`ot 3i` ethe honor of.the kingdom, but should posses! it by ats -ierios, (Dan. XI. 21) ; and in Isaiah XIV_. .18, he is plat't.`tl in direct contrast to the other _`KIngs of the nations, who all lie in glory, every one in his own-. house; but he is cast outiof his_grave tum abomin- able branchw_ho shall notbe Joined with them in burial. . -.u . ' . 4-: u. . - . mi milt s1a a`i;"1&s}` pr7cPes ." Ma! '1. mo.-1 I . :1]-in El 1` ll'3Iv meeuug Ul` I-"B UUU IT-J. U1` l_`n`V ID` ' LION for the Township of Mn1_mur,..will be `heldhat the House of Thomas Hand, Esq., Lot 5, Con.-6, n MONDAY, the 14th day` of MAY, -goihmencinght the hour or Ten of the clock a.m'. ,- , COLIJVELL GRAHAM. `- FIRST A CLAs s ;PlANO ` FOR "SALE; ;- T -. ..__i-..'!.'!i'.-1'l..*.\"."l }'a".`.1'Sl'.`.' .._'.'" .;'3:.'f1.:"1r,i1'edp*-n=54&`.i>ertsnshe1. M Q 1:8; Q0.c .000.c . rbnhtl-.; ` ii: '-2o@s t et1i*!=`*i=f-f c:'as`= -'- 7`t68c prdnze `L ` H `f.`_ .` D....__:n.. nu- Iuualusl ` C,OUB'Ji` OF RE'V=IS'I-ON, . t ,. , ,4 ..L~ ."'.*-" , . > " >`.V`>\) .=-,'-.A`?*'F"' Iv ; .. HY 'W nlA-r . '|1n.I'l_"ga_.g-I-onus`... All LIL! JJILHUI UJ LIN . J._V'lI~LlLl.'IIb 0/l|bUul_H.C0 Sm--In your issue of the 18th inst. I see a._le'tter -from Mr. GJB. Chalmers, in which he tates that ; an article or cominixnication which appenredin the Spirit ofthc gc of the 11th inst., headed- A Jack in Office, was a. whole.tisaue of fulehoqds, except that part relativg to Mr. O'B,riep_giying his * permision to use the school-house on the occa`-" sion`; but that he (Mr.~Ghaimers) held a letter-iii` which Mr. O Bi-ion takes blame. to himself for; giving such permission. ` . 1- ._.._.v_ 4.. 11- l"l..J......... `I I.-- 4- -....c'l' 1.-.! Ii I`!.tt.>1 unm- AY7-*l2, 10_'14.:' , . . n` . 'r`xuWB itlok. po `vmgjooof pieces Iof.H_OUSE I"A'PERINAGS, of `_ __ Jgie t`Ptt qu}s, _ar `just received at the ' "` `-4 ,. Z V ,.e4nvAxcE%-.orF1cE, __s~_`.9nL_ ..-\.a ,.,I..___9_.. . J.-XRTIEVS are hereby" _cam"'oned"agninIt ne>go_- ,.,~.tiating :1. NOTE, dmwnin fgvor of THOMAS ATRR Run and ninrnn luv an Rnhu-.rihor_ fnr l\TVm "}\DD1 t`i511Icl1I5, .\/s.-\.r\.`\'\I\/K/\;\.'\.--~ ~.~\.- .-xxx.-\-x.-v\.\z~.;\-s.-\.\~z\~.xas~rv\,\;s. FARM fI;0__R. SALE, muss; ---..-. fr1mi2EAs, my `wire, MARGARET IIART, 3: no. Iimnu rlanrivnrl of her rmiann. I horpbv Epitiul "Nuti:c5. % NOTE VLOS`?/./. c\ATu T] O N- `LIVER. COMPLAINT, Sm ? me zrom my menus, A . . Mr. Editor, l have no doubt you wxllmecollect how forcibly an-ld urgen't1:y thehble mn.ster'of_ your Grnnmmr School (R4957. Mr. (heckley) brought_.hefore the notice of the Chief Superinten- dent of Education _w1w.t Inow write; `andl am sure you will bear mo out inwhut. I have stated. I am, dear sir, ; Your obedient servant, ` ' Joan Ross. ` MOTHERS! :Uur_uVIJ;, Township Clerk. ` !R.2in `W13 `Jill I 1 13s3in `Ill CIICI II l8a2i_n I'|ll`DE.0|SpI`l-I2_Iuu'-`,1 w.1_un uauy, guuu . v.ggon of-NBVi`g8`iO:I,l-{InQWS2-'v~ . . - MAILTRAINilhV_in` Tomato`-`ut"l ;'.|_1. * `A_GCOMM0D.A7_iTK*; _>_RAIN ".,-4--1>.1g." ' `!Iiainx;s 7 T ` ' -Linnea; mmnzng =:-N9Ti9~-M - ; ~H1RR3Y:-VGI~3Ni=st mi on- al-;Ohu,t!9s~lhwnin9, otthe East. hfslf of - of Mono, in the County ofBiu_Iqoe,,for regaousjoo up _qrex_It, hereby forbid credit beinggiveni to any n-_ qr; persons on my. .-account without_-,my writeen order, as I will no,tbe_ answerable for "any - such debtnfter this date. . ' T IVE-I 1'31 `H5 II A IITTYDHI Lot: No; 20,`in_ _tlIe.51h Concession of the Tqwnsbip . Witi1'rcga.rd tolhe trcble and ueipensel of _a11- ing on the local superiudnt, it is all bash; besides the ixneicicncy of our township sllperintndents, at leastn great number of tl1em_-_I wou1d.sny, save from friends, Mr Erlitnr l have no doubt. vnn willmecollect Tioum} gin 2e,I1s`et'>. . I 0 V ` - 7 . - . I piano, April 25,1300. ' .t,,.. ' HE Subset-ibers,.have. now x'eceive_daja'r mid , ` well sl9qt;(}'$pog;k'qf SPRING In SU. HER mz1ass.Goons,'_r,gRAsoLs,V _ ' . ` ,_ 1uBsbNs,'FLowER,`FEA?rHns, __ 4 ,, . -PLAIN-AN=D;FANGYS1.`RAW Goons, ' 5 GI-0`YE8.`&cu' V ' ;=-amvv: gamma smpmm _-. VDRY~-1610008. comprising Prints, Mnalins, De roeived if `;:El`be JW()ld (3onnt'5:` `Bmd_t'ord.St.,-Barria.'9.ll the newest dsigns in` Lafnesdlohed and Eldunced Dresses, Hats, Brin- netuhawla, Cspis . Gatpetsg Furniture _Pu-inta, Sheetings, Ribbons,Glovea, Houigry, &o.," &c.. h`nd= gll bther ' kimho DI-`y Gouda?-lnd='Gm+ ce,rieI,~.th6-wl_1ole:of,.which nro.se1ting.. 9581!: - at Prices,-uhithoirto. " ~`= " '~= - :xdtilh,uaageas::-' ` --'1' ` `- - fhI|nn'l.a:.Fln':1'n7.`VI;nnL-.31:/In Tpdrhich, t1; ey:res}st:2c!.'f;:'11:yMi:_avite the early atten- tion of-their customers, and the'pabIi genrny: 1-nvvnnvso v o.-'A.-...a__. '*""r;*,:"~a";:.;;;... .-.*' nmae, 1':hvApri1,71`s`6o; 1A8-2i_n II%E@W[SP1`L1_N_GG00Ds-% Buvlus nuuu ywuunaonuuu In'1-eply to Mr. Chalmers, I beg to sayI had nothing whatever to do, either directly or indi_- rectly, in publishing the article styled" A Jack in 0'1ce; nor do Iv know who the write:-'_is*, but being present on the occasion I know that every iota in the same is true, and not Dverdmwn; As: for \h- mmlmnre Inner, that nnrtion in V.'.',' . I :""_`~-5'; Ix-' -f.. - F..otde_r to accomlw the Puhl1c*,`. ais. Ex,-` press will be.dispql.cIltd"TW.IOE daily, during" ....a.. nf,N Av3blidlL~`l.:lnoIs 2--_ ' ` ._.___: _?_ .--,-_,rv._:.?. 94.33 BUYE,3Sr c-----gar nu: uuu vvyynup wow:-p, unuu-aumuq you r - . - -. v - VoypggawuyI4m'a=s:em--saw 1) ti rm 'n.....:..o.... -1-.,,. , 7.....- JONATHAN LANE, Pmw pas i.iA_dUrRm. - . . , K . 18-3il1 RUSEi_ BR5TnE1i'; l 1 11 1'4, V ` Posruggmm. Q}? U I [ilk }8~3in ` I-.8-`.4i`n >9 punt. All HIE EHJIIU IS ITUIS, uuu HUM S-lV\'v'I|1I'l`|W||I As for Mr. Chalmers letter, that portion in which he states that Messrs. Hornsby, ,Bou13on,& McCarthy w_ere_ present is true,V(why not`hi\ve_ `named the other Barrie gentlemen w`ho=w.e're'pre- sent?) but 39- to his holding a. letter from Mr. 0 B:;ien, jg which be (Mr. O B.) expresses his, regret, &c,, this must be very donbifnl; for Mr. .0 Brien states (if I am rightly informed,`and I .think I can depend on my informant) t_ha.t beg` never did regret giving his permission, andwouid, if required,.gige it again for the:-same purpbse . And cert9.iniy.B_Ir. O'Brien`: word`i_s;t'9_lie'be1ieved_ `in preference to Mr. Chalmers , judging him en - the merits of` his q_>v_vn.letu_:r in i.b_e .&rlvance 9f the 18th inslaiit. ` ` V` ` 1-.lI".*\g Jr; - B'1Gs"8.;ci:`s `9 tb'e.'iiadeI ana:'6n1eine1:i'.ot` Bah-`ie*asu`*neag2;borhaoa` ; aha`: be `bur tfnken n9 a._px-unaueut. residence at ` Barrie: andgligt he isdcsiron'avA5t 0r_aniin`_ b l __ A vow Mustm %sncIm; -n__ :2- _;._._`_...-_ L- ;...:n .1......o'-6`-`ya-`lava-nna: in l'| 'Ul'[&'I'IC$wlib v--.-,.`._., For tiiis {mi-"pong iiill d`e.`vot`ft`&o-~lieningTa V; f;:;:}.lWeek:'ht0`,Il'1ch> phrsons` who : may pstrdniae ' -"?'r.I- :'I i`ngg;_o1"`?1nn m:m:u.- `A11 pupil: of-Herr H., roeivinggziflfp will`beLa.dmitted to the l(usicaL ciety, free-of charge. l3"_P.|aoe` and` Evening of meeting nude V known atipfuturg qlgtg V _ T _ _ ~ . _nsazp;;;cn-;rR' S._`R?S_ HOTEL. BARBIE, . `**.'* %v3- 1860- ~ . . 38%`! V To which the entxog of V .v,r.\j.\.a..-a;.;,I hr nu- Q? ix.` _ zgttemion of parties having PIGS ratifying at large within the Town is hereby called to .the foll0\ving_ex_u-agzt from the By-Laws of the Municipality in reference "the:-to: _ ~ nvvr `vi-1 `V. n { fi'_'n`1i:E`1F`4?iE"` -'.u;...".- ` .',. .u_:;ur:-.a:-_. ."...1I f3.'.-.61nnva`vi 'nf' 05: 1|-"J.1UV uvuuw aupu vu yvuun-um. cu ..... ..- `large. , , ` ' _ . ' The Town-Inspector has been instructed rigidly to enforce the above enactment, by impounding such animals, and by informing against the ow!-WIS thereof. 9 Rv nrripr nf the Council. ' Y v > _ BY-LAW No. 2. . Sec. 17-NoV Swinebhall be permitted to run 9!; '1nI-no l'l. Ul IRSVISIUII IUI but Avvvuuuay us will be held on THE 3RD DAY ov MAY, 01'. No. 15, 8th Conession at the hpur of 10 HISLOP; I unm THURS in f prem 329 o Sunnida1c, commencx o clock, a.m. AL -TRUNKS 4 `E'NA`M.E;LLED- BAGS, 1. .1,_:1._ ..__....':....a 0...... (I... R.-,-9 manuwfnnouupnu nn ` suuniaa1e,'Apr11 23, .1360. REVISION for the Mrmcb ll hold its vst sitting in L_LS, on MONDAY; o clock, mm, ` HE COURT mm-rv of V1-am: the Tom: HALL, VESBR the 301.11 instant, at the hour Vxs1>u,`Ap'ril 14th# 1860. V `;l.;>EAV\llE utan g . ."._. .8 0 . '.j, ,,-.. . 5.} ._&, .`u';`_o:.- _u_ _ lcoMEoNE:_c_oME ALL}! HEVSllb8Cl`ib8l`3 are new prepared to execqte orders in every thing in the above line. Particular attention isi"u:.11ed to theifmake : of Saddles. Their Spring Importation of * 333:1-ie Statiqn, . 1.5!!`..`fM_ =.h 13`?--' sprung or ware:-.1-umung mrou;zn_u.( - \ 4 F0; pa,rtiu_l1_u-s, u_pp1yWu,t. this o1Xice,_o1-T on the " 3m`s` POVE} . n..;...:. \f.;.i.3 ao~"1nm - 3 H4! Is daily expected from the first mnnlxfactqrer on the continent, and will be sold at. thg lowest pos- 3 sihle prot. for CASH, ` n,._ m_____ r-.. o-,).:|I.... `n1......i. Y:I .........a ...;l /tis equals. . . , Did Mr. 'Gha1t`n_eIt_ab not belong to a society in which it is held -sacred thatxnll business is to be conducted in p.mL_e, _there `might have began some ailiation ofhis o't_fe'n`c`e: But how a`m'an,` calling imself a. gentleman and Freemason, oouldrby violece ,qt.t.e1_npt 19 buI~gt1jinto,aqgl-iuu-qdeihimgexr on we privacy of a. sisterVmc'i',ty egually as'regpec- table as his, a_nd as loyal, if? not more so, _to.`I.he. .utte'r' di(s_gu_st;5and_*annoyni_u`;e of _thoserpr_efeht`_. somq'q'1ghbm _n`o1qv __!1o.ld$;hxg1::~;-_ ofggs ;tban ;1r'e does in tire .very.L_I;odgei-.ofv1 .t`ee1n.I0onI ..;to_-~!vhi9h; DIUIC lnuuu IVA \JLI\JLln' I Our Terms for Saddles, Plougllu-Harness, and I eyeyylbinz in theline,`wi11%bc found advantageous . to 0Ut0XUC|'9. ' i 1209': 3; nomxow. nun-ha Ann-H VLQHO, 1G-[f_ ` l.I'lIllL'U ` UH Mtkh. 3;I_fI'e,`hIic'li 12; ;s'eo_. Barrie, April; 1860. To Gown on Smaos, OTICE is hereby given To wn' : that the Oourtarof Assize and Nisl P1-ins, Oyer an Terminef, and General Gaol Delivery. for the sni ounty,will`be holden at the Court; House in the of BARRIE, on MONDAY the 7th day of May n at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon ; 0 ich all con- cornen arc to take notice. ` `R, W, RX Smanm-"s Orica Rm-ri, 2 April 7th, 1860. - R IN QUJXNTITIE? ana`1ioia:4:;1i.,- fi1is`;;o:;-si11-is;` `-"((3nsh.4t ` " ` ` 'Redncegl_ prices, ' ` -?1......:. .Qo..c:..... rritnr unra- A beLet,'with*imtr;diatefaosseicin;nGO0n. DWELLING HOUSE` AND GARDEN, en? trauceiou Collier S1.r_e,3u,d only 40 rods from the" Mm-ket.`.. ` . . . `_ . . Z The (garden contains hoie apple, plum, ch_r;'y, and other table_ fg_uits._nncl _excel1en.t_ soil,vw1th a spring of water,runnin`g through i`I. , For nsu-timnlm-1 nnnlv an this oica. 01-. bn th _- -.. .u.n...... With ihe exception of the~s.t_xove, Mr. Ohalmers , `letter (to use his own` wor_ds) 18 a. `-`tissue of false- hoods; and should he sullh_ave `the taemrity-to_ persist. in the course with winch he_has set ont,:I `have 1.v;ven'Ly~pers0nS t0 9"."`_".}"9-` W58!-.1 IIQW. write, and some ,of' them, Chalmers must` 1111-` mm . 9.5.5; uiir nos"xtion"a'.nd standink in aocietv; _ T! `MKi1-u;uq`gqvo-u-no`c- `Iv:-{nmli' . , *;;:,;.f.:::.::_::;::::::::21% 4:;m;ooxIingwn9d-;-1:::1-:` VVOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership 1 under the name of Kin]: Brothers was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties in- debted to the rm, either by note or book accqunt, are requested to make immediate paymept"to N. King, who is authorised .to collect and pay all debts of the rm. ,.~- , . . ,N'A'1`HL. KING, V _,.- J'0HM KING, Barrio. `lth Marx-_h,1n. ..U\lIIll`\II"\nI_ Begs Iiaost respectfully to notify the inbabitantspf the surrounding country that he will coniinue to carry on tho businessvinl the_ old. stand of King RI-Mlunrq, at '.;I-r }.}I.2'"z us"aI.2.';', anT'i.1, "515. `;1..I.*;1;E' Brothers, at . _ _ V .. - B`A_IH{IE .S"I'A~.'I`I;O_N~,-' -_.1 __12_n`_ - --n 'rr:_ ___u_ '..2n _-_,.. u 11.. I I I - I` I I" - T Would lgpectfxnlly announce tn the public that be will coutiuuejhe business" as usual in Barrie, and, if possible, more to the advantage of patrons than befohe V . I . N.A_THL.3KI NG,`.- V mm-n`1mI. lu-nh Minn. ' ` IA-IA -.u- LII/1' `Dr LA f"5?<=1S- `l I Saddles, gles, M=:..rtingales, 'Dw}el11.ng' _ : House axidd G-ardeV " A, it .L .-I-xn m-.-.m.--1- April 9, 1960. To the Editor of the l.\7or,thrn dbance. Q... 1... ......_ :........ no` 4!... Ion. :..2.o `I 5): Bhrrie, l6th March, 1860. Barrie, mu: Ma;gh,180: nnssutunnu _0_F__PARTNEHSHIP. co -RT 5-I-:V;\SS|ZE, _ NTY OF ysmcom. ` 0UR'.l` OEEEVISION. VIIV LLIICISV UIIINI & -+5 ` ' "T9 315 `-75.13 5n'iNGs % DPgY' G"O_O`.D[S' I 5 ubsfcrabers-(e reeeivd tin`.-1: sgniing N017. JNB STAPLE " * L. > --_ L . .2 coon. STABLE-_ ATTACHED. F3 IIIBTBOI. By order of the Council. ' GE Ms AND BACON - ...... J` 9.5? [ ---- "V - -'- -.--r-:`"~.?~,'*"; :~."-MR-.~.;-'.' -'3. now P"W"""' 'A:"."._'r""!"5 !.`;"."!!'2'!`1"`_F;'4;i;5`5- 39 . . the preface to the. 7 ,nticlpatory- by? the'_autttnr vin`_'1807 L and that it is Eh*=`9!`8.i.r_ still unfullled may be as literglly, f9ll_lea.f,,. continuous and gradutil .decllhezqf 4'r7ug_kj| power, set forth as `d`jihg}fq: o(f'Qj;3i`ver Euphrates; the war withRuaaia.,' 1nd-tf.!|ie|ora- of the Napoleon dyna.sVty,Awer`o cdnjetliiasred. The first Napoleon is repraet'1_ted,a3 the seventh head of the Roman Empire; He alnniliilafeil le ajxtl; headship or sovereighty, which frot_1'1_eCha}`l_etnt`t_g_t ;`I3= had continued down throughthe German Emper- ors for so many centuries, and constituted lilinself the seventh or indel`l.1eiid`._ - L a- TER1liS 1_3lBZ1_. . ISAAC c. GILM urt of Revision for the Township of E11 net Ill`? JOHNIVVKINGT .4 ...........w..n.. o- ....m'.. 41... :..I..$'. cm. 111:: N, A LARGE 4 L urns? 0|` __.. ..__:` _ ET OE ` REVISION. II" KTNJ G, Fnllr nnnnnnnn in {ha AEKEISLOP; ~ .1.-` J . 3:313. ` ; Purchasers. . JOHN KING; 1331' `V u 5.! ` Sheri , 1 T0AWN cgLl.RK. ' ' `I6-4in - Q o : `Iv-UV Kg. ' 'au]d.Z.9.-90.1 -.x.~ kl.` thip Clerk. `I '1-Ziq to, and some of the.I1.ja\lT-.'Ull8.|_1lII_!rmll'st ad-` from` - mir position and standing in society, ninonnle , 3\ Ell- ! X.-if 0": Smcopi -A 1wuno~ vv-un u -an -..._-_.. :;.' ` B"1v*:e#1n-m"a z 3 a rllusne on ;>C6mmon'PIeas, at oronto, and ~16-'ine dir ected,V against the Lands and Tencments ;of !lEWl'l"l`- BERNARD, at the suit of GEORGE MB: WYLLIE, I have seized 2 taken in execu- . L `Lot 24 4th Congeion, Essa, , ._E bf 24 9th 01-0,` W hf ." 21 9th " . Oro. and Village Lot `No. Nine,,on the North Side of Township` of utfawasaga, all in the County of .Simcoe, and will sell the same, or the Interest of Kthe above named Defendant therein, at my Oice, in the Court House, in the Town of Barrie, on _'l`UESD`AY the TWENTIETH day of MARCH, .A l'\ `man at 'I`u.-oh-In nhtlnnlr nnnn. Ednrgsn-ee inthe vmago of Creemore, in um` ' 'IUI JDUAl' [H6 LVVIILV lllhl uug '-A.D.j1860, at Twelve o clock noon. DJIIKI W `J: U- 50-__3mos. . 4 Sn:nm s Organ, Bgsnnxgg December 9m.,'1s59. The Above sale is POSTPONED until TUES- DAY, t.he.29th day of MAY next, at same place and mm ` B w surrn 4 Qmoa,'nmn,; " 'sI.m, c.s. March 2_m._h, 1860. A V12-loin at r:1y`0i<':e, Court _II(;u;e, iin1;e 7'1 _()`V;'N of BARRIE, on ' _ `,4 ' Tuesday,V29th day 0 _ `y, 1860, -L IlV_.-I..- _!_I_-I_ _-__ Uff 0! 51x00! 1 V IPUIG OI EH8. BEVIZIITII 1:0 wn-: Writs. of Facws n ghe folipwjng suits, the und_em_nen.txoned Lands wnrbe sold; V V {V `V BY PUBLIC AUCTlON,- I nvnnu-v\v at Twelve o c1ocl_:, noon. 7 01.3.... `D. Z`.. Y- Al... I'\. @0rt!31J01IIJcue'. \ 4V \. . -..-V`-v\.V~n,v~.v~n.` nun - u ~..- v vnvv , -aw.-.. T.azias1:i. Fa. `in the dueeis Bench, PATRICK FOY and mums AUSTIN, P1ninti's,vs. P-A'1_`- RICK BURK TREACY, Defendant. The Ndftb Went nmu-tor nf Ln}. Nnmhpr Rnvpntm->.n_ iri the ' IVIUIX DUISA LU-EJIXUI, UEIEHQIIHI. 1118 1VUl'I,| West quarter of Lot Number Seventeen, iri the first Concession of 'l`ecntnscth--50 nctes. Village Lot in Keenansville, being part of the West half of Lot 13, `ith Concessiqn of Adjnla, as desribed in a Deed fwm Thomas Brown to Patrick Burk Treacy ; the West. half of Lot Number 10, in the 6th Con- cession of Adjala.-10Q acres ; also one acre, being part of the North`-,en.sterly prim. of Lot No. One, in the fteenth Concession of Tecumseth. Tn tho Cnnntv ('.nnrt nf Hm Unifnd (`.nnnt.in: nf -j- is Gone? .6! Sixoox, 2 `BY Virtue of the sevem} .'l' wn-2 Writs of Fieri Ill HIE LIUUlHu_V lJU|l.['|a OI HIE UIIILCU LIUULILIEB UI York & Peel. WILLIAM FREELAND, Plninti`, vs. WILLIAM ADAIR. The West half of Lot \r......|...... 1):... :. .1... ......n. n............:..... '..r n... '95. VVLDLJIBRJ AUIXIIB LHU VVCSI: [Hill DI IJUL Number Five, in the fourth Concession of the Township of Mono. . . Tn u: nnnntv (`.mne|* nf Hm Wnifn nnnnaa nf LUWIISUI Ul IHUIIU. `. In the`( 3ount.y Court of the United Counties of York & Peel. JAMES _S.\IALL. Plaintiff, vs. BERNARD CONNOLLY, Defendant. The East I1n'If'nf'T.n9 Nutmhnr Turn in Man Fnnu-ll: nnnnnaainn UI IEUIHHSUIII. In the Queen s Bench and Common Pleas, Lands Whiclrwere of John T. Arnold, deceased, at` the time of his death in__thp hands of John Arnold, at the suits of the Provin,cia,_l Ihsumnce `Comfmny of Canada. Part. ol Twenty-ts_vo, in the fifth Concession of Vespra-Twelve and one- half acres. . B. W. SWITII, SHRRIF`S 01-`I-`ICE, 2 . Sherzj`, C.S. nun-in Feb 1l-`.1h, IRRO 7 R-I.'-{in DDHLVABIJ UULV AV UIJU 1 9 uexeuuuu l. 1 UK! Elil3I_ half of Lot Number Two, in the fourth Concession of Tecmnseth. 7.. at... f\...u...9.. DA-\n`\ .....l f1.............. `D1--- Bame._Feh. llh, 1,860. 17- "' _ V ':'m{>on{2Tn_1%' * ' _ =BHITISH'AND AMERICAN HARDWARE _ _ .114 Yongc Stteet, Toronto, (on: sun) 1-wo; Doom; sopm ov Anm.A1ng a';1;nj;=;- . BOSE iud_eb;ed to V.vz :.-* I:*r:o, mmeuy nouneq um all onrsmwnma I fA_0G'0UNTS"di1e',` thgrh, PROMISSORYA N OTES, . '&c..wm"Jbo entnred In 0o'u-t'forAiinn 1ediute col.- _ leogggp, gqgmcut, is not made, rroxm VAh1I').;'A:J.L_1 :-.. e': ~. - .. -` . aosapn nosrcogiasnv. ~:\~\. AD. 1860, will .be sold by PUBLIC AUC- TTION, at the Sheri_"s Oice, in the Town of lBarrie, at Noon, the nndermentioned LANDS, 5 under the following suits: 1 In tho nnnntv f`.nnrf. nf Hm Cnnnfv nf Mb-1:'lln_ ` N TUESDAY, theTwehtyfourth day of .mm,. UIJUUY LHU IUIIUVVIUK SHII8 I In the County Court of the County of Middle- .sex, Edwin Heathcld, Plaint`, vs. Jane Harper, i as Administratrix of James Harper, deceavsed. V In Hm nnnrt. nf (hlm=n`a Rannh Pan-it-Ir Ta`:-nr I ' m.DERS' HARDWARE, Moghsnics Edge, _._ ,m;d' a_ll other To'ols`,_Houfe `I1rqish_i_ng`(_}ooda, ,,J,u- , iJI.IJl}I`JI5B' IIAHUWIIISD, 40gp`UIC5' huge, . _ nu;d'a11 Tools, Home Furnishing Goods, .`Gqtlq,ry,'-&c., and all other (166.38 in the line, at the_ Lowest. Rates: ' I , 26-if Juaie-."mb,.1sss.T` ' I13 1\l|UlI.llSll'lSLl'l.\ Ul IJIIXLICS IIIIIVPCI`, UUUUYIEYU. In the Court , of Queen's Bench, Patrick Foy and James Austin, Blziintitfs, vs. June Harper, as Administmtrix of James Harper, deceased. ' In the County Conn. of York and Peel, Daniel K. Granger, John Wsnis, and Stephen D. Smith, PIaiuti`s, rs. Janearpcr, a_s Administratrix of James Harper, deceased. ' T. I All tho info-rs-at nf the dnf's=nr'lnnI, .T-`Inn Wnrnnr _. ins? PRIN'I`E_D, . -And may be had at the - . ADVANCE" ormce, `. B 3':BELOW TORONTO PRICES. Am OF zjx'.`i. 1{:rii2s,JId`*{ii%?>xiz}3`n mun, `,l. ' ' ' James Igarper, uvccust-u. I All the interest of the defendant, Jane Harp:-r, as Administrutrix at` James I-Iarper, deceased, in the following Lands: Villnm: Int .1 nf an nm-n- nm-it nf T.nt R 1:? n I L _ 9 n"ut,g.aau'1noenngly chooses to e . 33...: or"i.aa"mJ3?'.,f~ .. .. 3` r ' uurnu geuucul gottenbx:JlgIt.`h_9;_l5I grtttr sqin ' .2 T SllEm`.|'lF'S Oxsrcu, Bmm, ' January 10th, 1860.. Sannn_rr s Omcs, Bmmxc, April 24th, 1860. (3. IV . D311 [[1, Sn.p;nxn~ s Ongcn, Bimanc, Q ` Sherv C.S. March's`, 1860. 10-7in ` ' The gbdve Sale 8'. Lands.-is FURTHER POST- lI.E'I $, at the game place and hour. PONED until TUESDAY, the 31st d y of Jun 13- W- SMITH. Vsumuns O1rncIz,'B1mma, _S/u.-rzj`, C'_.S, -A mil `um- Minn, I '1.1n:n Smanunrfs Oman," B:mn_|n,; 4p_ri1 24th, 1860. LUU lUllUWIIlg JJHLIUBZ Village Lot, i of an acre; part of Lot [6, Est Con. of Essa; E. W. & Lpt 12, [st Gou., Essa- 50 Acres. _ T4`. 1 T.nI> `. VH1 nnn , '(`naunv-nnUn- nvul \'H_ au Arte.-5. ~ . 16,; Lot 10, 7111 Con., Tossorontio; and Vil- lage I4_o_ts"( and 8, fronting" on Queen Street, laid out on Lot No, 1, in the 11th Con., Essa. R. \V. S\|TTW_ The above sale is P0AS 1`PO.`'ED, until TUES- DAY, the 29th day of MAY ne;t,nt the same place and how. B. W. SMITH,- B.u:mxc,2 Sherzjf. C. S. Am-il 24th. I860. 1'I-5in lIlL`JlU. llJl` H-XIU \.l l'JIJl.\-\.lI!l II. UIIDLVEII, "EVE seized and taken in execution the North half of Lot No. 61, in the 1st Concession of Metlonte, 100 gacres; and the North part. of Lot No. 62, in the lst Conc_ession_of _M,ed_onte,l60 acres; and will sell the same pi` the interest of the above named House in the Town of Barrio, on TUESDAY, th Thirty-first day of J;.\'L'.uzY , A.D. 1860,. at Twelvo o'clock, noon. . H _ B, W, S`.\II l`H, Sm:mnr s OIFFICE, B1m1m, ~ Shenyf, 0.5`. Oct. 24:12. 1859. 2 defendant tlxergn, at ny Office, in theVCourt . - .p_. WA.-0.11111`), Oct.24th,1859. , 3 S ,. --"j-7 . The shove sale -"is postponed until Tuesday, March _(5th, 1860, at sa,me'plnce and hour. Sm-mlri-"s Orr1cx,BLnnlE,E ` Shcn`, 0.5., Jun. mm. mm, ` ., D. W.D.\Il1l1, . Smzmn- s Onncx, Bnznuz, E _ Jan. 31st, 1860.` 5-Sins The above Sale is FURTHER POSTPONED -until TUESDAY, Apmn 24th, 1860, at the same place and hour. - B. W. SMITH, Omen, Slaerr aim-a-la A , mm. .1 n-7:n B 3'3` if !} ` ' an-xe geu_ emen again-i 1 ghoggen call thelnland myself m...:u*..V..`3.` 1 -m u.. ......`f 'J` Gotrxnr or Smcon, Y Virtue of two several 'ro Vwrr: B.Writs of `Fzeri Fncias, issued out of the Court of Queen s Bench, and to me directed, against the Lnnd$ and Tencments of ROBERT S'l`AN'PON, at the suits of-_-lst, ANDREW HEROX, the younger; 2nd, HORACE METCALF and GEORGE H. CHENEY, Ihzwe szoizc-d and tqknn in ow-mttinn the North hnlf nf` * 9 1?FEi&:_{ L V VS`t1`]'`.;1IFi:"'S_ OF: LANDS. . ntnrxas or ryrmmsmns, 1-vvrvn 1-unrxvnuu-qr\ IIIU, Ill LUV lllllflll UUIIUCSSIUH DI .llZCllUlS|`.'|ll- In the Count_v Court. of the United Counties of work .1: Pen], WILLIAM FmmI.ANn Pmnm? s_1ER1I1w. SALE OF LANDS. POSTPON EMENT. SHERIFFS SALE OF LANDS. POSTPON EMENT. SHERIFF S SALE OF LANDS. Implzements I A}. 1" >1rt\7I'\U -__.I -1` crrnnnvnln r\__ , , JAMES "EH-i% l7AN, "0 T;'.; greueusucnwul _ inf _ ' aeservedit-s 'gn.ission.j.3w_a,a;,\ _ 9; ms 1Ir.-.0?B.1t4en angzll gentleman--_fm-s (ha. , .. 1'" . . ~. .a_. u. Lying! 114 You 0 Street) Tbrontn, ` 'Ew"o"dA ors oijth of Adelaide St. 3 `on of?` `EB7 wnrnnn _ Virtue 0! u will ul > Fieri Fat.-ins issued out .`DIn-an :0 tn-nnin ant` 1}. W. Sy[I_'I_'~IfL, ' .OI..;..'B` J DOIL, P4333 . B. W. SMITH S`Iuo-rp'IT pau. 1.1;, S/zermf, C S. 2'-13in =' 511:` mu 8-13in v_u:I_, u_.u LU D, Bxmnm, `w , x.. u, 17-5in `L xi, 4 holds trusteeiiio " 3 until `A they g6t12oai.beIbi5dIt-:3 the -po_yver*,'vh`` '` V b` fiatoev-having. ' llu` use ` In con't:1:iiau:9rr.=taaia1nrs%mw': m;3Im.ua = NY unguthriaejgpnoh CUTTING TIMBER on Lots Us 2. Mtdat 0,311 the lat. Concession and Lots 1, 2 an 3, in ihg 2nd Concession of the -Township of Nnunwnsags }_il1,b.nrMoa,cuted. 313:3 `_ l_ [_e_ssrs. Ha.n_i_lton, Neela; Ggorge Walk:-1;, ~'.I.'ownun1p 0| nl.lBWI|SBK8,_'"llI_. .pruu-,cuwu.. Messts.Hnmj1ton,Neelan 3,_&_n Oeorgewalkor, residing on the property, are Iggy}; l'or_',i1.5 protcc-_ tion. 7 ' ' van:-vvnvuvul n cu-vgvvys-up. Bgrrie, July 24,1359. ` BUTcHERfs POUL TERERS, _1Mcm\MN1) mm cqxsks, SAUSAGE MAKERS, a,c., No. 8, ltagot Std1-Besidenco, 13.;-21.1.1 Street, ARBIE, 1'\'l1rV .4 :..r.l-_ .1... ....:_::._ ._..........n.. 41..-. .1.-- :_._-------3 BEG to inform me public generally that Ihey have constantly on hand agond supply of the primes! quality of Fresh Meats, Poulu-y.. 81.12.. Home Cured Ham: and l!aqnn--molmi and while Med; Barreled I_'ot|t and Beef, which areobred at the lowqsl poaqible prire, - Barrie, Jan. %, 1860. A {-35 Y *:BIiNS! RII+_`LES, I *' 14: aua~s,% Gun Maker, lluutop Strce.t,4Bartic. 1'\I:!n.a_ an pctnrn Mia. zinc-Hrs: 1l1nni(I tn hi: mm- V-lII' P"``'``"l ` "V-vvv`,-----ql-up E9316 rgturnhia 3incere thanks to his cus- tomers for the very. liberal support he has [received since his residence in Barrie; and hat- ingim.-reo.se.`. his facilities forydoing work of the very best description, he presume to lime ll stronger cigimfnpon their p utror41ge.-_ T<`.va-rv ranniaitn for nnnnsmen sunnliod on tho. stronger c1p._im:npon tnelr psuromlgc-.'_ Every requisite for sportsmen supplied the, `most reasonable texms. . REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCI-O.` IE5` Specimens of workmanship kept on hand`, and ponies nre invited to inspect them are they think of -purchasing elsewhere: Support home manufacture. n___:_ u_.._I. on nor-n 191., `r"`a_t1_1_a;1-d Eta: - V-my 1 at" asx ? w`;g, 1 , . gfcefd_;ha=gs53ii9";?";inw9o1i on u. 60 "` , I ,m`_ :4 -=7 . in)urio.ns to - his, i1:ealm.nw:dimbmu::?l%-1 of n -_-- --;r:sistin purrt Inf 7 r FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Cloths, Satinets, Tweeds, Cgttons, SHIRTING, DRILLING, 850., nnd every other description of STAPLE and Iunnv nrzv annns. nRnm:Im`.s. HAM).- n FVCTV OUIC-1' UCSCTIPIIIHI Ul Dlllflzllr llll'| FANCY 'DRY GOODS, GR0CEItIES,AHAl{1)- - WARE,'CRUCKERY, &c. BOOTS & SHOES WHOLESALE i AND RETAIL! Bnrfie, Decggnber, 1859. VERY LARGE and complete Assortment oi Ladies` Ennmellcd Kid and Prnnclln. (Janitors. Bnskins, Bnots; rGent's Call, Kip and C-nurse; Misses and Children's`, of every variety and style, which will be kept constantly on hanll, nun nr.7n1.1cI \Vn'n mn,nn 1"\'l \Y.`hCt'\fl`.l Barrie, Decen._ber, 1859. raner*k`E0; I . ""7: -1,1. " , - . . Honsv `Sig? nv;d`:"BF_dh7,lIrc Paintinv! in Wale; 'nnd-`-_ oi` GVIldin'g:`,- =ous.:+;&ig and: warming.`-4 -Cfhnnches` dr>Hnua-snpned L the rtbesz Fresco. ."R.e1g1enr`bAer (In; Establl7a5iii3.fi:t'3`0 q/` age: " -.i`-`W... nT1::v=.:'7 arurri.mnu Ly} .'{5r;,;_isg.= oLE AND U151>ER LEATHEE lsubjccttsdiidaauch V pettyaIihOynmoea,L-2:-.:`= ,<=;'- r" ~ 2 ghpuld he u,pedfor-, ' lnjllfiu _ V :v__ Q, rathei-;~t5o_cI;irts.sI'cibIe;1h" " J hbi ` y;- Atheveby; ~ rolfldfn jIi`%llIt`=t0-We 'll'!'O5TiR"3iC_7l`fQnnf,3;"` : ; I.` m;:`Si,": 3'0 ` ' ' ` ' 'G1i'A'Iir.Insl'4'1`.-`A`1nn`r.17-'."=5 We have seen indelity recognized as a princi- ple in Fr_ance; in Na.po1eon_I; it akesaperSonali- ty, and thereby be is constituted, _acc`ording to this _ interpretation, the indel Antielirist. At his fun there was great rejoicing throughout Europe, and a long course of peam and-prosperity was antici- pnted after that scourge of tlie.no.t'iona wits laid. low: o VlfIl'lEl.J", Willi B|IPI'|'IUl' WUTKIIWII ll) [Hit UNWTI UP. A He also at their service a full stuck of Bnints Zqnd olorz, dry, and in Oil, Raw and Boiled Line seed 0.il,wnrrantc-d ggn_nipe,Spiri;s of Tnrpeminn! Ynmishee;:Pntty, qlasi of all sizes from t_;0 x 8&4 __to_.6x 8 inches, from vpoliqtmrl plate to the r_l'1e:xp-.22; 'fW_indo.w,Glm:s, F_igugqq_9nd Stained Glns, mxxpg V `_pa,tu-r__nsA,ax.Id_g$l<)j1-r Bms sfnr I ainlers,\\'hile: ,_vasb ') , Pan'er,;&`o'.' 4 ""f"_`?"-_ 9 . "$34-"'<.I.-i of 311. 9*isi1.fu*.z '.S*!..'.I ` nan:-.'-seen V.a:1avn4;ii`iiib...-1i.:..:.:..aa:a 11:. -42.. ; `J {nu 1: IE: $70. Barrie. Docemcr 1859. Barrie, May '2, 1859. Fashionable mloxling, Clothing rand Goneml Outtting Establishment, Dunlap st.', nan-ie, `General Omfalling Eslaxbiishit 1! u--.... _-.... ...- Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Sntinetts,_nnd Canadian Clothsu, nuom Papensum wins :2 ROOM . EQERS !! ! ALEXANDER HAMI1_.=;`~oN, '1` his stand, 188 King Strtot Rant; below St. . Lawrence Market, is now offering to his old, . rieuds and .c:_xstomer2=. and the -Public, A _ ` GREAT BARGAINS OE. ROOM PA_PERS, _ from the most extensivi-.ya;icd and c_h.ergpo'st. stock M `of-`Papa; Ilangingg pt;-.r presented Lo thrh ix; Canada. They ggg mostsuitnble for dccbrnting Dining, Drawigg, and Bedrooms, Halls, Pizhli Buildings, Oeings, Oices, or Start-`s; Borders, Corners,` Ceptres, Mouldings, Statues in great _variety, with superior workmen to put them up. 11\v h.l,AIInl.f. tlnir Inrvion on full ntnnk n0 Dninh i_'` .,y ` 77 7 7 U Made by rsfgclgss I;! orI.'mcn, fram every variety of Goods, in st;-ics lg suit u[l cuqlomerx. ' ` N.B.-Cnstomors may rely on having _anrm(-nii ; made to measure in elegant style, und in the i latest fashion. V l\ u *....... ,. `.- . - navy 5.-vu v--- V vvnwnnl u w a v - ~uuI:'-rrwuvuouaj tion of boi sitie'sof tli uiatief ofhe School-h'ouse'. Of .the facts innit:-lv(Il.ivp\~.`n.I".~V'Il`l1 called to piss: dp.ini9i`:upon, as so fg`i`;'giief\;~ 7 {1_`b` V communiqa.t1oq- -;`fJg!ii;in' Oi'ce#--`via : f 9.4 larly ulga`omahdggp_,..and no oan_ gaju:- b_y_svnc11"t:rI`.y"`)' (-.f.$_'.-33:. ,d.a:an.c,_r.;J? ` "` BEG to inform all who require DRY GOODS A that [have hought the above stock, lately sold by the Shel-i", and will continue to soil it. ag Prices Seldom Equalled :n '!'I\VI-nnfn nu! Hun uvhnhs in nlnnrnrl nnt Cu Asvvnl -vvnsnvgnn c-\1-uvvnpvv in Toronto, until the whole is cleared out. `C 717.` l T\CI\\' BANKU}f sfocg - OF R.-STINSONg -u-...._, ..V.... . . Ban-ie,pMurcb 26, 1860. A1` muons Nor ;f6_i'i'm"tH}:soLr;: ANDREW G11.-\11A.\1 '1__._t- 'n..--_ 1.-.. 1n.'n ,'.1_1P Leafher! Leather! .I.qa,_tl~1`e~;_'-T ;_ uuu-Inn. uooun ....\..... ... FALL AND VVINTER GOODS, 17 YOU wnnt to act. GOOD anq CHI-IA? V` CLOTIIING, go to ' - HIE Subscriber has now on hand nlnrge and complete nssorlment of 11 A -r 1- A xvn 1xrrxvn1.*n nnnno 'Vlll\I\ V7!` Bar;-ic, {larch 2_, I858. ' seems at aelian were cnnvauad;._{n`s`m ,-I'.nnalt|})" , 7 ~ (From tM:D_pilyNewa,,.Ap;il18,) I Thislorilg projected ght betwgen Heengn and Sayers look _'pIa_ce fyeute|_'day'.` By` fnrg o clock in the- mornin,g,Alhe_ ?i9rs'1o'.the. 1I>.m3_sn Snk*,Sinngh1cr, r_:_nm. mp. cm 5 Harness, Binding, Lining, Shoemukms Find- '21 KC. ..u..z- -u.u..u... Barrie, October; 1859. EDWARD T. BISHOP, -v-qr r\`r\ Maundrell Brothers, H-ntu1)r.In_ nnrrfrnzvnlzioo nannxn. A T TO SHOE-M,M{T'IRS. HHE YORKSIX[P.1~} TA.\ .\'l~2llY has on 1233:} 3 L good Stock 01' Solo and Upper Leather. _ ' WM. SEY.\IOUR SENIOR nrrie, ' 18-If TAILOR, . ' BREWER S'BLOC'K, BJRRIE _ 3 ' ' u .. .. .. q-`unn. 1- .1 And Rea.dy-Made lothihg, A A`______ _____._A __ _ romn m 23- REMEMBER THE PI./;g1:.,5,, ' `KR-1 CALL AND SEE _ TIMBER NOTICE. ,; (11-vvnnuvsvrc In IIIUIIIII, IIIIU IHIIUIV ilggll Iulnug. ' Fourth-Heenan`_\_vent up to Sayers, shot out tremendouslyvwith his Iell, and hit Sayers again on the -mouth," andsent him `spinning _to me ground. ' ' n_n r In the flh and "six rounds Say?rs femvithout any punishtnenrbeing given on" eilhernide. `Rs-vnnlh_.Qavnra Inmlnil n funrful .H'|nm' nn H. BE_NN"EAf'|"T S ESTABLISHED IN 1329. BEGS to call the attention of the inhabitants of Ihnnus, and the surrounding neighbourhood, to his having had considerable cxpcri-, ence in the CUTTING DEPART-_ MENT in the West of England for the last seven yc_nr.=, and trusts by strict atpentioh to orders to merig _; .1. a. share of public support. VVORK WARRANTEI). `u......I. 4) 19:9 1n_mmn (SALE OF THE 5: nuautucwtgnr :30 Q] age: ` Az.13x.; nmtnwqx, , . ` ' "7'J3?K*n8S E `F *;,az- 4. ` .\I. PEARSON, The Large 103, Yonge Street, Toronto. EDWARD 1._. WALK}-2R.`_ 3:0-ly ANDREW cm ' I ms STOCK or Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Brzncc-9, Hosiery, Glove, u uuu\:_u_s Vnu tun." ;uuI|p|tg, uu; _,V_l `_(.l_I_|f .l0 . ULB poem: 0! action were canvoyenk. to Bridge station, and they alighted near Fara` th ~Londa'n3 borough. T The ght lasted two hours and- thirtcen minutes. th't`ti;t_-seven `rounds weret-fought. Sayers dry; I is 'r_st.b_|ood, and Herman claimed the first `knock down blow. Sayers did not show any signs of pun- ishment, but his right arm was much injured by- his attempts to ward o' Heenan s tremend- ous blows. Heenan once got the championsA head under his `aim, and seemed about to strangle him. .The, referee" subsequently qu-itted the ring, nndvdeclared a drawn battle`; but two or three more skirmishes were made, Heenau seemingindifferent its to whether he hit Sayers or his second. I"- 1 n |,I,.,,-.I :0 rt. I AN',)R{-`.\V GILSYT.-\1I, 51-If .10-12mq :I:An.ni,- 51-I ..._.,. Toronto. '.`._. 134!` Ml H .'\ 51-xf'7 . 41-if ....l_._ V ..-v--_..- First rounti-"-"Sayers led outwith his Ieftand ` caught Heetian in the mouth," and upon` a second feint, he lanuld a sigxnicant L blow on Heenan s nose, when the closed and got hold of Sayers by the neck, and Sayers fell. "l"L:-.I 114-..-.. l_....l...l'_ .....,.l...{. _. Q_.-.....9 ` __ __,-.- -, ..._ , .... .., .... __,-._ .... .. Third--Henan land:-d'_a crashet on"Saye_ra mouth` and sent him spinning to the grou'n d, It was nowplainly seen that Sayers right- arm was not of muchhavail lo him from the repealed stopping of blows, and swoollen from the repeated use he hadmade of it. "I"l_!._l' Y',-__._ __.._I_A C`.._.-__ __ AL- ---- .-.- --~-.. -, .. ----- - Eighth--Heenan shot out his left, but was beautifully stopped with Sayes "tight. After mueh parleylng on both sides, Heeuan caught Sayers on the mouth, and caused the claret to ow profusely. This round lasted twenty minutes, and ended with Heenan knocking Sayers down. V ` ' A x I ! , . _ _ _ _ _ . _ . --'_ 1.. 04-.-..-` , '-""" "J -'.' """"' N imh- Heemin went up to Sayers; cniight him in lhe mouth, and_sent him to mother ear!h. Betting. which had been up to lhis time 210 1 un Sayers, rose to even, Heenan -3 iiaving the call. 'T`.....aL L`l...........' -I.......l 1...] aka... Q..nn..'. Third'-Heenari" caught Sayefs on the mouth, the latter again falling. V Fonnh-Haenan"wem mi lo Savers. shot `ended with Heenan knock-ing Sayers down any l7U"IB[HUCnl UEIng glYe OH CIIu5r'lU5o ~ "Seventh-Sayers landed a. fearful -blow" _on Heenan s left cheek, cut it open, and Heena'n s left eye became almost immediately in rk- ness. This round lasted twelve minutes, a by a blow in the month. V .Heenan, after a few minutes eyeing of his antagonist, let y his left down by a blow in `the month, I.`:-l_.L YY_._.._._ _L_n _..n L2- I_I'A Lu: To the Editor Qf t/zc-Nor!hern ./Idvance. ' SL'.\`x1o_AI.n S'l`A l'lON, 30th April, 18130. ` Dem Sm,-I observed in the Globe of the. 27th nlt., it letter signed A Local Superintendent) . lle says he is very sorry that there should be `only one local snperintendentof schools in each county.1 ;\'ow, l beg to di1l'er from him for `the following reasons: lst, that the expense will be less; 2nd, the local jealousy among trustees will be buried 5 . 3rd, th most of _our local or township snperintcnd. ents pay no attention to their township schools, 'fur they scarcely ever cross the threshold of'a school-room, give a. lecture, or anything of the kind, to encourage parents and pupils intheir efforts to malge progress in education. A51 have very little time to answer the local superintendent, I would just say that the Rev. Doctor Ryerson deserves from the public 8. high culogium for his very able and laborious exertions for the advance- ment of the poor ninn s school in this Province; nnd instead of saying all manner of cvilngninst him, they should encourage.and strengthen his hands in the good work. . HUHVIIY. V- Ehsventh--Sayers struck Heennn in the [mouth and fell "l".....|ol.. u.......... .......o' .... On Q......... .....i mmuu anu mu . _ T\vehh-Heenan went up 410 Sayers and knoeked` him down, which he nlso did on thirteenth muml. ' ' I - T3": I ll"? IIIUUKU1 IUUH UMIBCUQ l'lll\lJ.Jl8 l3|l7 QCII-' Fif1e,emh-.--Heenan caught Sayers: in the mouth with his left and sent him _spinning round. and caught him with the right on the jaw. Sayers going down. 7 - Simmanth-Ahpr n feuf mu-.ha'n.tres. Heenan -.4 -_,:.~~`_` ` -~-~.. . Ullfltitflllll IUISIHI. Fourteenth-Coumer-hili`ing on both sides in the mouth. then closed, and.Si1yers fell. I`N'Innnth..-Honnzxn 1-nnnhl S.-urnrn in M19 JHAV, .`_il)'(:lu giving uuwu. SixxeVemh-Aher a few` exchanges, Heenan shot out and knocked Sayers (lown._- ' A ' The sevenreenih was a simil;u r0und to this.` Eighteenlh- Sayers did much towards closing`Heenan srigiilggye and fll. _ Nineteenth and tuenlielh_rnnnds lheycinsed, Heenan throwing Sayers in both instances. In lHn Iumnu--rnI and hunniv-ant-nnal rnnnzla IIi IVIlI}_' \|IC Cdllo - Ten`th-HeenanT closed, and threw Sayg.-us heavily. T F.!uvunIh....Roum-n glrnnlr Hm=,n'nn in the KIEEIIHU (IIrUWIllg t3iIyL'l' Ill UUIU ll|B|ll'lIl..'CHu In the twenty-first and twonYy-second rounds Heemm went up to Sayers and knocked` him down. (Loud cheers.) Belting four l0 one on Heenan. ~ ' rr~__-..... .1.:_.I L r..... .......... ........... I.:u:.... 4.. unuer. V . Thirty-senond-ln this round Heonan retired- lo his corner; and seerneilialher re|uc1ant,,__,r,-/1.! caHingAout,.Sayers. looking at bin};-jR'1IKi?)l)B|y,` ~ let fly with his left and gave a Iellingzblow on Hee'nan s iromispiece. Belting even on Sayers, - 'l"hirly`-1hixd-I-Ianhan -landed! acmsher on~ ` Sayers. . . 5. V L L` V At the limevit wag e_vi d`ent that daylight wa ' becoming a|mos1`of'no aviiil-ti1Henan, a's_Abo1l"L';` 3 his eyes were ' neafly7clcnged :iiiil. iiis'.Afgce alib- gelher presented afiighlfiil. appeaanca: . - i .. --,- ..-V `-~!- Il'9L2.....' b....l-. `__Qn1vnrn~`\ nu!-rann"1.',"f wih" rI(`.'HllllIl- , _ Twenty-lhird.--Aer some aerate hilling on boxh sides. Heenan a face becoming much dia- gured, they closed, and Sayers had avlhrow tecnrded in his favour. '7.`.......o-v fnnnok ,,__ `jnnnll unn:n `Inn:-l-All ' The Rev. Doctor is only carrying out the desires of 8. htrge majority of the people of this Province, for it` you recollect, Mr. Editor, this identical sub- ject was brought forward at 9. public meeting `in ` lhirrie, and urged upon the worthy Chief by an unanimous vote on this very point of discussion, so that he is only carrying out the wishes of his people. Another good he has brought forward in , his bill, is, that no person is eligible fora. school, trustee who is neither a. resident nor a/mte-payer `in the section. You will remember, elso, Mr. Editor, this was brought beforehthe meeting in Barrie. - ~ ; \I.':.l. ...........1 L- 11... 4....`..:1.1.. .....`l nvnnnun nf mill- - Hehan,;howa}{er, fo`llowed4Sayersand struck guulcl `llupwawu E'II__I5|_oII1II -.-fr..."-....--.. Thirty`-fmmh.`--_Say'er's hit out rapialy.-gicia giving il't`o'He`en'nn bolh at the nose and loixlh. him heavily in the mouth gnd sonthim`to the" ground. P- , I . . Thirlv-fIh- The two sonnclosed andgsayen. cecnrueu In Ills mvuur. V Twenty-fourth --Heenan again knocked Sayers down. H ' ' 'T"nvnnIv.ffh--SnV9I ,Q nmmht Heennn a Myers (lawn. 'I"wenly~f:h--Snyersgcaught Heenanv a poser on the nose, the claret yingabout. The two closed and fell. Savers under. - 'I"..._..n.. -1-gal. J.`-onus Inn-'n1|`n noun:-A `ulna! IWO closeu anu wig. oayrs Imuet. - Twenty-sixth,-Sayers laxulexla seyere blow on `Heenan s left cheek and fell. '1\._-..-.. .......\-ulr. an-unnuin 6`..lInmml Q-Jun!-a on neenanfa lull cllccls uuu mu. Twenty-sevenlh-_Heenah followed Sayers about the ring. Slight cnnnler-hitting. The former landed another on Sayers mouth and he fell- _ '. "l'`.......uL ..2..I.oIy., , A a:uuL:'nin nu-`many. In Hun Ina! , NW5 uua ulna:-nua- Twenty-ninlhV-I-leennn, with his left, cag)gh_t Sayers in the. momh and brought hi_m_.zo Ibo ggnund. . `- A . V \' Thirlielh-a-Sayer`: caught Heenang bagg on the nose; the twonlosed, and Sayrg again full - 4. ' ` " '.' IIIU II!` ground. .. ., Thiuy-.{3b- The two soonnlosed andsayen. held n Heennn by:.IheLne.c,k hndzhit-_hihm. aeg- nnrnI` nn I I:lAfI'i-. ' - - was 1nrow_n. k . . . v _. Thi'ny-Vseventh-Heandn gave Sayersone in the mouth, the-laller tailing."-' `L ` -n..:....,-:..|.n.-_--' gum.-a. nlnukdizihn ;"4ll`;* ten- - ` Twenth-eigluh-A_ simiiar round I; Ihe last, Sayers falling. A ` rn ,,`,,_._- _:_.I_ t'l--_-.-. ;..:-L L2- l.:('o .......-In ""1 _g,,..,. be iam titxi;~ gtaa,-iii `j jj bggan _w puma in EI1itl as':.I I.i`f`z';stI!':.i.F.ii1.!Z$_!.II or ,_ ....-:..o.u-nu Bible -`and ~Minin mu`-v" nnaiinng UIU uuaw, luv I'IV~\:Ivvvv, ...... -0-, ...,.. ....... ` . febll. ~ . -_ .. b Thivty-rs!--Sayers ltindegl a severe _b_losg,qn` the mou1h;1he two closed and feH,..Sa}fers1. nn:'nl' IIUKI |_)_lI nuuunu ll,"-IIIU veraly on the left `eye. ' 'l`h-iI4v.nirIh--'rhn '1 vernly tnqlen eye.-' _-A ; I _ Thiny,-si:Anh-A'I`he; `twp T `closed 8ntl,.;58)_ 8.f9 thrown.` ' 7 ~ mL:..-. `.'.........oi._,_ !J.`..C.;n `noun Rug.-nru.nn.i1 |` the moum, lne~uuenamng.' - T `i. ` Thirty-eighth -`- Sayers clgse(l_j-2hnd1; f`eU'-_A Heenan gave Sayers `on; o`r`1;lh0T h9;_|_l`!gAW_h_"` '19` had, almost-_'I'.eac_hed lhe:, L. que!|?n.of. foul i)lay>.was taisod',7bt1t it was notzpersezverecl; : in, being cdnsidered an a_:cident.- 4 Hee'nan.gol = j his arm round `Sayers vnck, and us: aI_1_~'h1iTpi`=;ar,-" ances wa[s`s1r'ang1ib'-hTm. 'I'Crie;a of J go were raised. Heenan, hovyhy_f,;I'uk -to his'_hoId and the ;rh't`g -was iirdkeu` in. J`ha__ gredtebt cnpfubign prgvaileglgf " _'I`he.ugtIpir ` carrien. my in; tbs. thron g ant.sua-:.azhc.ms~ prematurely .broughtL lo a classy ne'_iIho:i.;h1v+_ mg heonvdeclared the winner; hooontasti llsled two our: _|'nd igl_;g41p:u;g5, , ` : ' ."`V`I ;`alv|`-nn.l::n" -.4` an IQ: H1 `J-JIICIGTYG _ VVlU;.iIl Vul`U_lU|lls'- TI ; gapuun has notMyat`been' chosen. 7 ` A`: .-m.n:f.i1nmmr*.1.;I.nin.a.I. 1 rdnnlhin hnrnnt I1Ai'thnnn' .r.! .5 " V`.-v up. 316? . lkllfcuflvvtv ` L0)Il)_0)I,`,W`8`d_ll6IJ87' awning,-V 181/hw;Thero; - was a -rumor 1his.morning.v;tInt th`am'amwill7 2 fight again, but nothing_;u_lhenIi_o_ h_x1s;,lra_1i9;,4, * wired; ai . :1 t.he. r.o`.-1I,;-.o.`. uf,.i`bt-=n"`t.i;'lns-linz "bf. . me` mrii :.wora=ia ;e: % Great :~L'aatemv ;wpto,ptogrguing`. npid . Ullllll HIE HUI ,3]. IKE" Ullllill. '-I 1 ' i A` great faiI~.=r1=`:?1svf"=s:I.:iber'x`><>v.!i<:oit.,r , chamlia s.'t_ `_ ;_fp!qda;"liaBities`repb6klIt > Ian hnnrlui `in IH|'il'v.6i"i Ihnnnnhd Ivmhn. cnam {I3 I llfilll UB7 llllIIlllB WPOHBU U` igtyq th'I`I'rIy'_:fb 1hon_Iand_ | ,1 .83. .-i'g`;Z ";=;.3.'r-.~`:m_:~`;`~ .f::r.~..r . _-._. . -..._.._.....4...~-~. ' ` ` I _ . ' 1"mimuy1mm~ -13 `Barrie 2en11emenrm:nrvn.a.:..-|.' .x`...`...'.. .. .-"..``.: `."r Y'."6`.l.;'*.'V' - `.P."'v';"` -;T R ' j HA % ;.HsserV.9fsIe;9,,,.x2?39!9a: [We ia.;vv_e=-g_ivex'\' our :'4c"qlanius`f6rthe1 .pIeIe'uta-'1. Inn no` 1-moi. .}?i.;.'...r 91.).` .a..oi.2 ..ra |.-.g Q"I.'..'. ..'~li.l`*u..'.".` pgguu yv _-V-5 ----7 .-- -"'.ut'1=r -<-;fx:.xf..`:.!S:g'.- V` the scriptures. _ _Bibl.ej`g_1qd;'_Mis_son_ufyM' pqcvigtjegv _ _-;..n.n.s...a f..'.1`.ma -3.5. ..;...L.`.; 32: i.2. ..1!:;L - "of th-3.vfn56fbt.} f.;'[ 7'Conou10r_t1cl,, . w_>s`.;m'raay;~Apr:1.zs,aI860- 'I`lra9oI1I` iuznikeii aiiu`Yi1uasibu'o]B`i|_h;,l`l!4 a ti`I'ainq`u1ityL has caused n_`_ e_J:_ I v of- sIle'I.- '_JAimoIig' others", we 'el|'-~'li`1:`-`.1..i,,., { -barrlr of extra, of a favorite brand. Ielltng at $8 f.-.9.,b.-_V We.-quoxe mper.ne,:jn $495 185 05; funny $5 40 ?_:;-$5 50; extra"$5.-=90 I $55 `double extra 55 253 $550: _ " ,` * -can ._ ..-nab Jigs-ant. i 'doub_e `erxtra $6253 $Ii`.')U: " A . , J Whgat was in greati :,demand,-' andV..-yiggg some whit` higher, vowing jto` ilie favor a`tgl_e; nhfws by !he ateamr. Tlib receipt; were about ; _3l;500 bushels, and 6_f`iory go_odVqm_dity.' The `P7700 paid fat the best lote_we_ze; $1 50 _;I.f$l' "and vet _ l_it`.He' [eaIly1`;od`d !hfpping'whenl'vras got be wlhe inside gur'e',`whioh',taking the . whole deliverierivxto accounl, was about th.e average price for `-the-days Commonvand ord1~ nary lols $1 43 a $1 48. b -Sn:-inn Hum! iri'n|'iun dnmnnd l $1 10: fy `I018 $1 `I6 3 31 Q5. , ` A-Spring When! irfact'ive demahd it $1 $1 I5-`-the latter in on ca`se_.u4nly.L Oats 35c.a'37c.V ; j V L V I . Bu tter`-.-Fresh .1 311 20c;;. {ab _10c 1! 1920: > _ e onlynmedy even-_ olfereil lo the public .that has never n t'o_i cure,. when glirectionsrnre followed, is Pill, prepared by Fleming Bro8., Pittsburgh, ' veral -ycau,be1'(-re the public, and has ' cliqns of the Union.. Wghere-i_t has most triumphant !llAcce~.-5, and has_. other medicines. It ha; "been been iiitrqdupeg in been used.~i; haqhnd _ ' :\I~1.,\NE=s CELEBRAT D LIVE = Purchaers will we` `care - to ask for DR. _ ILLS. manufac- tured hy FLEMlNG BROS.,,of Prnsn 11. PA. There are other ills urponingdo he Liver Pill Ruhlic. _ _. 3. Lnne s genuine Liver Pills, mu.-d*Venn1fuge, cannnw bga had at all respe Stores. None genuine withput tha signature of (18) T- FLEMING The attention 9!`. gnblhers J; called Ia, Eu't;'x s IN. `FA.N'X`I,LE CO_Hf5].__}z ,"f\\'lxich is highly Ijg:'p9g_1'1mex3(1c_ for all complaixnigiglieuigtlhg Teething, stick as Dypentery, Coljc, _ Croup, &c. ' ` - 7 ' nit nnn 1:vnn'n;.vh.:-. ..'....u..:.... x...:.... .. :.- .......... ...... Uroup, ace. ,; - Bmon Foo'D.;.-'rt;is medicine, being. as its name sug- gests, llL_qoy`Fonn, and a scientic discovery dilfering from all patent medicuies, is well worthy the attention ofoll who are suffering front impurity` or tdciency of blood._ It "is prgpnrpd by Dr. `C. P. BRONSON,` author of sevoml works" gtilocutlnn, Physiology, Science, &c., and is highly re`- commended by numerous certificates of those who have availed themselves of its virtues. n.........- i. 1\..__.._ iv... 1--._u_ _-- .1.- 1-.........| A__..A_ scriptures. nxunejuuu `nuauunury were esfablished; 5vl3`ili`hie , , .. .; ."-"E.!~!.`A`.'v ` wn `u6;ei_cIcn extent that Britjgh Bit;1es=}o:.:g1TB;`gti,_gI.a permeate the whole n :. nluimnd lfnn-tha'm A`nhl5\`vnt3n.IrA{4i1?: :2 0 BE sonn, chedp, the East half of Lot No. , 9', in the 8th Concession of Medonte, about 26 n.cres'of which are cleared. . ' For particulars app1y`to the Postmaster, ; ; , V Medonte Posf. Office. Medoptc, Apr_iI~2'i'{_].860u ` _. ~_~: . 18-tf r -:l-- E I of Iie'vVi;`,<`inor ..th%t'-.`Mni:i`c' _@!ii'y`6f ` T ` _Tosso1-ohtio, roe`-the presxit year, wil how its fn.-at Sitting at Mnlsaw Mc0re_er'y s,Lot~No. 4, . ;2ndA Goncessiouyon` Monday, the 14th =aI[ay next, the hour of elevenbwlocb, `a;.m_. ; .' V `~'.j 5 j - :' '2 . .:*.,?3&NDREW_;.CDNNO_Y, . . * 'I'mnn_}n'n Cleric. IIIIIIIGKI IIIEIIIBIJIVUG VI IE8 VII tune. I Cmmcu A: Dupoxr, N ew-York, are the General Agents for both.-Lawrence, Mass., Sentincl. See .Adrer1ise-- anon! I . .% ofCAN DA, I`. an % TRI THIA SE in Q ` ;~ ~..-1. , ,1 .. ,. .. . .. `- .513 r;uew+=s`4e iieibnshl`. v- "[f:. `rsasaa-.:%a~ a "1. ` $1-Ottoman :4` -N l'|.-. I......_\' ' nA_1.- nn- _-_ I....'I.@I Bgrrie, April 23, g` I I r... _A 7- BE Fimneeung of tie count or naus- ` ION be Iialri at Ilsa Wnxusa nf Thnrnnb and Run '.nO K 1?.-:\a`.SSOI 0`EI`=.`,97; 1860. iliuipalitj ; -Medpne,w.wjll;b held `tit the Town Hall,-on " "Wednesday," ths 23td;dsy-of May. next, :11. 10 - .i !,. M001: ' H V,` " :`.;_` .1 yr '. .15, unify} } Motstym ?iEifisi(>1sn'.~ Hn.oauu.oe.nmaoas" .` ihegnuninixxstx or - i 0110, wi_1l.;holIl.-ittiirs Sitting at thy Them ' J!` "5 Jh|1'GI-lbI`Iilhs=0: 5311:5039-$7:-..-4315` % "" , `%.: x1Ii3G1i7"i`qa0n,%.` 5.; .- M. -zhnalatztcrk. ~. 51.349-hL- dni of nQx'5,I if . elem: ~=_v_,e { -- -`;.v.,3 ': .45 But what saith the Prophet Isaiah to such congra- tulations of pr.-at-e`und safety? Rejoice` not thou, . whole Palestine. (which is Christentlotn; the seal of the visible church) because the rod of him that smote thee is broken: `for out of the serpent s -root shall .come forth in cocotrice ;. and his fruit shall be a fiery . began. ying serpent. - . Does the reader `ask, when are weto look fora development of this new character, who is thus pre- dicted to appear in such fearful times, who is to i` as. cend out ofthe bottomless ,pit and go into p--rdttion,:" and at wliose sudden reappearance they that dwell on the earth shall wonder whose namesare not` writ- ten in the Book ofLil`e t We answer, await a lew short years and you shall be at no pains in answering the question. God will reveal him in his_own time; but in the interval we will throw out for tlty medita- tion that Napoleon left a son` who was ushered into being with the ominous title ofKing of Rome ; and we tlonl_.>t_ not God will bring him forth from his youlltlitl retirement, to the tutonishtnent of Europe, that he may `complete the wort: which his fame t11ImmAa', my Wue, 1\uxnunm;1.' -nnru , _ is at times. deprived of her rezison. I hereby caution parties from crediting her on my account, without my written qrdcr, as I will not be accountable for any debts she my contract after this notice. _ . . ` WILLIAM HART. 1... m :. vm.;`n..... am} ' ` `fs`r'do "~Pohk-G`rf in. .t_;.;s_,9j';to,; _z`5'.[ Pw.-r- .1~s==.busb9L.i..7, ;iBli " ., `Io Sollafs. pe:f1oo`1b`s. "' "5BA`(`.'0X--"'$3'.00."' L- A .-VMu;rmx~.-;7.c.;per lb.f 1 ' V ` ` `L.;xn'-=s;p`_1b,V ; _ 7;` Lot 10, in `uh . Com, Ora; ' .0_ BE SOLD, on v.e;'y reusonble ienus; a 6% M Octave Piano, of Cbinke|fing s best make, with S,t`ool,-.C_o4vexj, and packing c_omplete.' 'Nm {nun-nmnnt 3: nf` nynnizitn niah, mun-Iv wuu Qtpot,--I.{QVe;j, lulu pucmug upmplew. The instrument is of exquisite nish, nearly new-, and is adapted either for the gills of 9. room or the cen_t're'.' ' v 111- Amsh.-`ntI1:': "hm". ~ - 01' NJ!) (.'3ll_H'C. 93 Applxfat mi.s':.'O!1is:., . Ma; 2. .1860; . Illl m_|_:_ucu Io L)lll).`IIJlIUC|, IUI mnluo, nag, A the Sum of ONE HUND D Q TEN DOL.-. L.RS, gated i_r_1_ APRIL of.,thg present year, payable fin three inouths, gt the A_~gengy `.Bnnk of Upper 'CanadT1,7i`n :Ba.rri_e.`--th payment of said Note being stopped; . A 1 r` ` _ T HELE_MELDRU.M.- . I R-2in .~`Rnvu-3: `Tau Iii} Jh '. garria, May 1gt,.1g`so.. -a '.0nII.El|Cll.'lg BI H16 D011!` OI IEIJ OI lll C105.`-K BJXI. .. COLWELL GRAHAM, ' Tdwmhip `Clerk. . `M{:f:_;ar,IArii2mg;:1sc9..L _ 18-2m V The son of the first Napoleon has been dead many years ; but the Nnpolenn dynasty has been revived in the person of the `nephew, whose career is acknowledged by all to have been most extra.- ordinnry. This individual has recently been re`- presented as suddenly emerging from the outer spheres of the world, wherehe had long been vn- grant, and rising to :1 position of inuence which is the wonder of the world. lie rules in France 4 with a strong band, surrounded by an immense and obedient army, and so conducting himself somehow, that even in that country of explosive temperaments, and of interests in mutual con- ict, no stir of opposition has touched him, and A he sits aloft as on :t:rock._

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