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Northern Advance, 25 Jul 1860, p. 3

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. A melodiotisg some o,l'.~ih`iii`. ----- Hufmon Ln-:|u'rmu:.--Dr. Scndder qlatgga that the Hindoo holy books date as fay ba9JI_g;$.9, 1400 hundre,.d'years befor,e;Chri st`._ The If-` mensily of lheit compilations on-almost. eY',|'S?.; .` imaginable "'aubjeot,- V is-~ marvelous-y, '1.`h;bs`- ~ write with great rat'1i.|3";"' 3'9" "'5 3 their raw malrialfhe hgxd known slA1:_o_1l_-.hx|_;` to repb_rl a sermon pa fast as the-`-IIIiII_II0I |,|';lg -` couid deiiver its-J :'_."7- szaau H` i` ~... v L ` ".`. 99:5,`. ! ..};'; ..`""'* IIUI G In V\n Uuv `nu VA Ever gatfhez-ed togethe IL` D Agent. tawny.` (95) poum ~1lim':Is`, .al1 7Ep;u:. `Paid. N` active Agent isdwnnted` in every Oonnty in - the United ~Sta.tg3..`Ind _Ganndas, to sohnit orders and introdnce`9u{'*~NB!- Nnlionnl Double Thread $20 8e_w,gnz I;.(-rchmq-5' War_r.-med equal 11) any high prxced mnqhlne. 7 Pncncalr-for every family, which makes-en thelchegpest And most nnnnIAi' machinein existence. A limited number family,` wmcn mane:---u. inc.-Iuupeal lulu mum.` .popnlo.i' machine in'e`xist.enco. `A limited" number, of responsible-Age`_n_ts_ are: wanted; totrsnl and solicit orders by SampXe,~_ at a salary of $50 per inonth and expenses, Business permanent. Ad- dress, with stamp, for conditions and instructions, ..- --v urn:-nu-nu-an n_pq_ V}; u_1ln;u & co.,` ` ~ `Snot um Lumzn Ex0uAyG," . BOSTON, Mm. `July 25, 1860. _ .4. , _< ao-2;n9 :m.B- or CANADA. 1`. .'&.A. l. T % CORI 1:T-'I:iI_IA`N` % LODGE," BAR W:-` ." x 1m REGULAR" coxuumclmon or this ' ' ,Lodge will he held in tba Mbsonicllnll, Dunlap Street, Barrio-on. FRIDAY Evening, tho 27th instant, nt6.50 p.n1- .. - (_}.--H. G. MCYIIY, 80-rotary. Bgnig-,1 l_lh Jnly,1860. ,. " ' 29 weeks ago. IF ` should meet the eye of JOHN LAW- RE , who left his father : residence in Vaughan, 1 my, 1859, he is requested to com- municate with is friends. Any party who will recognize by the ollowiug descr-ipt'ion-5 feet. 7 inches high, dark `town hair, dark eyes, age about 28--and will 3 information of his where- ahouu to his bereaved end will confer a favor. Wujaen at Kettleby King, about two ' nuns ii. wntxcn. wxug . n 1' 1U Seed Oats . Qn.5..l:...... A VIII` Sunnidalo. aunnxutuo. "gas GEORG , JEREMIAH OTHERS, - Ttulteel. ALEX. MCNI snmdsxo 2 0., Ju .- , H is my 12, 1860. I`? I IYi HEREBY GINEN that my wife, B1-idgef Finnnn or Cney, has left my bed and board w,ith'oqt'any just csuse,I therefore hereby forbid any person to give her anything in my name. as I will not psy nnydebts contracted by hnrlron this date.` V . - ' ~ , " OWEN CASEY. Tecuusr;-th, 3:-J Con., Lot 4, 14 Jun, 1860. , 29 .BOY.(L -MAIL L343 or STEAMERS uu IJLLAEIMIIALIMI [NEW Ycfuc .2: l\`0R'l`lIERNER| EAVE 'l`inning s Wharf every afternoon, at 5 ` o'clock, for CAPE VINCENT, BROCK< VILLEAand OGDENSBURGH, connecting at Cape Yincent with'Steam_era for KINGSTON , and Cure for ALBANY and NEW YORK; at A Ogdeuaburgh wifh yal Mail Stgamera for`)l0N- TREAL and Q `; and with Oars for BOS- TON. The Boyal an {Steamers consist of tho KINGSTON, ` `PASSPORT, BANSHEE, F`. K A IPTONK and mmannn, CHAIPION, and NEW ERA. T This is the only aim: Express Line from To- ronto by Lake. V luv fniaht or nuance drmlv to S. WALTON. OCH HI AIBCTHJ ning'a. Wharf. route by mute. For freigbtor pnssnge apply to S. WALTON, No. 8,FronI Street, old Royal Mail Oice, next door to American 101.61, 0: at the head of Tin- nInar'n Wharf. ~ aawtfu uuw ----------""` Seeding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvesting. . . . . . . . ... . . . . Tmashiug and Dtawmg . - Toronto. July, .1860. ---:- noun, o.4;1's, PEAS, arm: .2 mm. OFIAL FOR SALE. `Cash for whea__Cash for wheat] `THE Sqbecribeia wing igu-:1, pnaehmed the -I-r\|| :-unAI ljll I Q1. no now pultingv them in ucellcnt repsir, `and are prepared to pay the lI[fI_l_!-Z'`__T__`:I`.j5lil(!-ET mice In cnsn formny quantity of ...--.--. ---...-um nvnw--J `nun.-`J v. coon M|ancu,mr.m|.E wlmn, denmea either their xius, or at their DEPOT in BARBIE. - H -1_ .lRTICUL.&R ATTENTION PJID TO ` GRISTLNG QCUSTOM IVORK. .5; .v JoH1Is,-JUN.,~- ~ %1`I-:.AcjHER or MUSIC.-. A Depot has been opbned in Barrie, Wu: of the lhtket House; where we will constantly keep on hand FLOUR of the beat. quallty,'wlxlch we will warrant. to customers. OATS, PEAS, BRAF, und all kinds oflnill olfal. _ . . Wlvprv om-Q will he made to ulease U018 Till] mum, and an tuna: 01 mm ouan. Every ellort will be made to please mate whom \ve_may do business. All we ask {tom the public is 5 fair and impartial trial. ' 7 _` W. t J. MORSE. Bnrrie, Jilne 2;ln'd_, 1860. ' I 26-tf Plowing and putting in . Oats again (seed) . . . . . . Grass seed sowed ;. . . Fixing fence . . . . . . . . . . Thrnshinp; and drawing. Harvesting . . . . . . . , . . . . Bmig, 23nd", 1860; L UEICC, 0| Iii mu Itiu Bums, July 16, 360. _.-.:..-.:-_-:.-----:~. vvu vu vIuv\r1rv`vvv," -I77 -,-v v_, ----o---., _- _ VV -4 AT_ _12 O CLOCK, NOON, ,_ ..dt__tbc, 9! Mean. Wakeeld, Canto & 00.. A KING STREET, TORONTO.` `- ` `VALUABLE. FBEEli0LD rnomm ma L.'3$E$" $ B?,`"i`i3 T1oN . 1 9 On Wedest19a.1st Day tydugust, 1860. in mm nnv unnw 132. LAKE ONTAEIO EXPRESS BY Virtqe5of jpnwer_s of Sale contained in oer-` min llortgxgam granted to the: Ontario Building Society, And which will be produced at the sale. no. 1. Park ,Lot _ 30, on ,1bet North side "of Brook Street. in the Town 0!. "32,:-rie -- about 182 cores. ` ' ' , ' ` _ ; No. 2. Lot No. e,..on the Notthbside of Oooirfng ton Street, in 33:1-rie--ubout 2 ac:-ea. ' ~ ~ 1 No. 3. Lou E,nndgF, on Bradford Street, 5nd lot: 2, 3, 4, 6,_.6,t'l,-'8, 9 and 10, on Marks Street, A: kid out for _tb_e lute Charles Thomplon, by H "` Rabat -t'R4'm, at iubdiviaions of Lots 21 and 22, ` 1ni_d.out by:-said Ross for said Thompson, on L`ot 26`,].ii: tit? 5th Ooh.` of Vesprn. No. 14. Lot No.7'(.u surveyed by said Ross, on laid Lot 26,` BI 5th` Oon. of Velpm. A No.5. Lot No.;'z9,:on Collier Street, ' 1 int-no ninrn or 105. ., :1cve.In0roz or wI_p- . A No. 6; The Ehat put of Lot 32, in V the 1st Gen. Em-at of Hurdnlngi; Hiram-1:. in Mann. And tha no. US "INC 1338` I-I05 Oi, III IvllB- 1!` `JUD- _ Eut of Hurontsio` Street, in Mono, jaud tho West. put of Lot 32, in the 2nd Gon.Loflm|o- 100 acres moreor less, owned by Mr. William " Wright. 27:12, 1860. For further pnrtiodlsti -my to _ , -L `WILLIAM PYPER, . `7 {Secretary Ontario Building Society, . T oi to -MORRISON tr SAMPSON, V Solicitors, C'hm`cltf8iru, Toronto. A A . ~ .26`-Gin * - I f ' I ; I `attached to the jidgeance Printing Ode, Banio. ' `-The nlmve businafn huibeenvoairiad on will: I auacnea to. me Aapance rr_muugv._1mea,ena|_-no. 1 The `above business has been carried on with me-, reason of bther qngiggcmenls. M . ` For particulars, app!y on, the remxseg, fees: for neatly ve yum, and must bedispond of .by `* " .B.'-`-If the' above` is not `curly asp`m ed1~or, t|i6" : whole-Swck'1`vil|_be'rptailed gnu: 30 per-.;nt blow IlniI=lApr`ieeI, Qf.WhiCb5D~" D gin; ` Total . -".'."'.' -,-q 7 FEM SCHOOL TI-3ACHER,with Second ;_ Class C ' cute, for School Section No. 5,_ nnhinln, VSSIMTIONER mvzi Boozs1sLLE1z's'1`3'Ust. .V ` .w Nzssron 5 R\fSAmaHe known; eilhoi Vat th Jdac- Oice; or at his residence, Bayeld Street. an-in, Julv 16. 1860; - ` 29 TOl. I`.ETl_NlD._AL __M`lLL_S_!- %`;g`E*N%f_LwA`I*ED;% ",,._1 -n l:Iv,..,,, mm p_riceI, OJ .wmcu. m mm. 'DISPOSlD: OF,`on bvo;tyLu'1ui1ta,geoj1I ,yrn1`s, _the'enti_re Stqckp of 3 b e_o.o D Vdpfi-:N In G. Informatiti Wanted. ms, s:umum,a., :_'_._t\Q_-4 . - Proceeds?-Oats 400 bshl -W;A 'N'f`E.D, 7 a ununn-r mm A ndnb ..:o THE -S'1`EAMER-S_ .-.-9 -.1`:-sn-nl E23 19 E; " JAMES wnixcm, - Rich nd Hill P..O. . ` _ 29-ilin v. W. BOIWN , .6gn_t. V 2a BINGHAM 3aos.,% BUTCHERS, POULTERERS, 3:0. 5:04 K Na. 1, Market Skill, and Corner Mtrktt and ' Dunloy Struts, A318 and BACON of tin! quality, Dried Ind Burtelled BEEF conntantly`onband.* ' . Juno. `mm- . N . 25-Gm *4 -a 3 1-ntswvwv-u-Q!` C` , i W. 1>. sqmici-:S,1=_p:2mxroa. Eumgnis T:11oring_axecuted pxjomtly on the Premises, on n_1ost hdvanuigeons terms. ` Lefroy, June 23,` L860. ` A - 26 I` -A A V > . - '*'- -- I T` ~ claims to the ._unde ' ' s indebted to the Estate 9f} the. late 'ng, E~.=q;, Merchant, of Orillia ; and nims thereon, are requested with, and to send in said , on ,.or before ithov lit urther notice. h BOLTON READ, A Ann: D `RRSON. - of Otober next} vim`; . u.A.nr.fr,11`>p.1;e, _; , , =. -.,A.`s=.=.uIn.=I=- 021.11. July}. 186- Total...................... 1 Cutting 13 acres, pressing, and putting in barn... . . .__. . --nuav'- ` our uavzmxas and mine. mum and: to order. ' ` D.` BQGARTON, " ' Carpenter & Contractor, Near the Registry Omco Bdu-it. Moy,xl860. -V ' 20-ly `sum: to tho tune and ..quz.I..1JJ'm. ` cuitolleri. - ` BOOTS &..SHOES . ' WHOLESALE RETAIL! nmc Am i summsn nouns, COMPRISING An Assortment of the newest designs in Barrie, My 16, 1860. Barrie, my 16, 1360; VERY LARGE and complete Assortment 02' Ladies Euamelled Kid and Pr_unells`Gniters, Busting, Boots; Gem : Gulf, Kip and Course; Mines and Children's, of every variety sud style, which will be kept constantly on hand, Am `nnvr11:1G unm mn nr.1 nunnnanrl Punsa sou,s1a.sgh;er. wiper, Kip, our .5 Hnnncaa, Bindmg,Linkg, Shoomakcrf Find- ing, `cc. 7 ANDREW GRAKAI. Burie, lhy 16, 1860. A_ _ 20-1! HE Subscriber begs lens id ' acquaint the Fuller! and others of the county at Siucoe tlmt he has commened business an - "CARRIAGE AND AGRICULTURAL DIPLEMENT MAKE R, Near the Market, Barrie,` Where by Ittcntion to business and moderate `charges, he hope: In secure a fair patzonago. pan rliuuhlr attention DB `0 securinz Tota1...... $560 At 81 40 per ton in'bnrn 28 At $4 ditto pressing and W&2',g_ h0ll66..........n-..- `k `churn-I, In hopes to mu patronage. Particular attention wiluoe paid securing the best"1`in.a`ber from Goldwater and other wellkuown Jinn-Ina cmoncn nUN`i*m2, copper, Tin & Sheet Iron Worker, -uuuna A- :_l'..-.. L}. 6.34-3; Ana! Hun nnh] in Dann- UCII; A l$|ll diquicti. Bertie, June 13, 1860. "g"-1 --- v--~-~,--v- , BEGS to inform his friends and the public gene- nlly that he has commenced busineu in the above line, on the premises adjoining Means. Root 3 Iorrow, Saddlers, nvwnn In": u'lIDIl"I| DKDDTIZ` l.\.UUla G JIUIAUIU , |)nlIlIJl\.I-`I, DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE, And hope: by keeping the best material, punctu- alky in bsuinesa, and ruodenm charges, to merit 3 share of public patronage. ` MJNUEJCTURED GOODS always on hand.- REP.R1RING promptly `attended to.-R.G_9 In I4-an in 'I`nuIo sow um ur1>1=:1z LEATHER. Itl.'4.r.aJuln u ya u when in Trade. Burie, Mqy 9th, 1860. 'Bmie,` May 2, 11:59. Iforoes tn Szidle wBiI;zrneu, with or without Du -vets,` Carriages.-Buggies and Cutters Qf _tke bgst description. EAMS for the CONVRYANGEYOF GOODS can nlwnyl he had. Freight paid on Goods. pcr Railway sud lorwnrdedto destination upon receiving a written order I3 C-`arqful Drivers, unequalled ditpatrk, and moderate ckargu. ` THOMAS BUNDLE. Pronriclor. Thirty tons- of Hay--A-Fed tons. . . . _. .;,:,"`-.` ..,_. Sold twenty do. press`. '. '.'._ .*_ ----- -_.--u---,-:_._-.- ._ _- WITH srmrrs xupnomn romirs. ` , D. B. GARTON. Agont for tho Oounty of Slmcoo. ---n-- 1 uvm.1_r.1 `Dunn: Srsxn-,Banx1u, Nov. 90.11, 1658; General Gulliitiug Establishment !`! L; purreueu June, 1860. pm: suhuaw bu received bk nu Stock or anocnin, kunwxnz, cxoc'xn1,. ac. ANDREW axumux. Barrie, _ ' 20-tf uu-u wan: u-V. -vru aw-u.----J v- -u-.._, AT PRICES NOT 1'0 BE UNDERSOLDI ANDREW GRAHAM same, 204: _"i_E`ANCY'_VDRY Gbops, Leather! Leather`! Leather! k qltwu pumaxus uuu vI"g;&_ .` house................_`'._ "Jade by Qrst-class Work: UJXIJU JILVIJ DDQ -DID DL'UUL UL Cloths, Docskins, `Huts, Caps, - Cussimeres, Tweeds, T Shiru, comm, Sstihetto, and Drawers, Brpces, Canadian C_Io'ths, * _ -Hosiery, Glove, And Ready-Made Clothing, , from every uridy s, in styles to " CU customers. ely 1:; having garment: t style, and in the 41-81` .`f N.B.--Guatomen in nude to measure in 9 latest fashion. 7 ' Barrie,_.0ct.oher 859. MOM PER3! BOOM PAPERSH noon ] _I_'_A_ERS!!! T ' T; `g;LE'xf;1_~{1_)ER HALIILTQN, -_A L-I___ EL Canada. They are mostsuusme ml` uecurauug Dining, ..Drawing,i snd< Bedrooms, Halls, Public Buildings, Ceilings, Oices, or Stores; Borders, Corners, Centres, Jlqnldipgs, Statues in great vsriqty, with superior wqtkmen to put them up. no has also at their: service afnll stock of Paints GREATK BARGAINS Ur` nuum rnrnna, from thenmost extensive, varied and cheapest stock of Paper Hangings ever presented to them in Canada. They are mostvsuitable for decorating na..:.... hrnwinnr- nndeedroornl. Halls. variety, with l|l])6l.`I0l' wqnuneu to put wen: u p. He has also atjheir s_crvi'ce And ,Col6'r`s ,` dry and `in Oil, Raw and Boiled Lin- seed Oil, warranted genuine, Spirits of Turpentine, V...-..:ahea_ P'nttv.'G1nss of all sizes" from 60 x 86 l.l.l.\.'J4sJ.&AV.naua-nu -------.-- .. V _ . ' '1' his stahd,188 xing_sue mm, Bane; St. - Lawrence Market,` is now oering to his old riehds gnd customers. and H26 Public, :1-on AH" nnmnns OI` ROOM PAPERS. seed Uil, warranted genuine, Dplrxu on 1 urpcuuuc, Varpishea, P3111 , Gyxgs . sizes` from x to 6: Finches`, tom polished plate to the cheapest ~_Wing1owAGlasa, Figm-_ed and Stained Glass, many pdherdsuud colors; Brushes for Painters, White-T washers an<.1__A_13l.is_ts;= (flue o_a1l quglipies, Sand Piper," 0; ' ' ` name; aim and -Decorative Painting in Water Paper,` kc. - A~ ' _ L House , V8ig'n and `Decorative Painting in Water ixd _ Oil, 'Gild'mg, Gminiug and Marbling.-- -V.Chu_rc`hes:or Han; nished in the x`-ichest Fxesco. u E.tablishnwnt,30 years qf dge, b 3, ` ALEX. HAMILTON TO SIiOE-MAKERS. NEE YORKSHIRE TANNERY has on hand I L good Stock of Sole and Upper Luther. WK. SEYMOUR SENIOR. uric,` A 184! ' I400 bshis .. $30.0 . 3rd:Y< H&y-:FEd tn ' _$39 .400 .- I-.'g~`n a-o_- o . press. . '.._ . coo :5, and Lu _ 40 . " -2- ma ,;aycnturc-A Cana'dlan,_B__e1io to in ;,1uio_ case--0ue 5"'.``.""'."'.l" ...' 3!?!" . c and is Arrested. .. e was an aI'l'8_SI!lBd8 this rooming at ii.T3L..ai Dp'.v.""`"' Wed ~cz1%dm5i: mug, and excited interest arnong those Lyggggggf En inkling of what was going on. The -ypany .c nesteil was a young gentleman b 'I_ ot'_oiito`,* 3 gained Neill Mclntoah, andthe complainant John L. Lottie, said to be a youug_law etudentf A 01 ihat city. The party accused is_ agood ayp-` aging, educated young man. and is S3td;l0jhe` standing in Toronto. The complmtient ..;' l in good hlmm iuiiie appearing youth, with curly hair l pmad in tli front. and has altogether the cast of 3 dem fuin phellow. `_ - _ .. The lady in the case is Miss Marion Proud- foot, who is said to belong to the aristocracy. of Tm-onto. She is nttendediby her mother, who appears to be it lady of renernent. ' All the miss were in the police court this forerioon. - As near as we can_ gather the facts in this case, they are substantially as follows: .Mcl_n- : tolh had been a suitor for the hand of Mice pwudfoot, and` had been favorably received by the lad y. The mother Iva; however adverse to his suit, and proved to be a material obstruction .- Ln aHvnnceL She encouraged tho val FF YOU `want to get GOOD and CHEAP L. CLOTHING, go to H. 3 ENNETT -Vs hhinublo Tailoring, clothing and Board _ Outtting Fahblishnontg `Dunlap It, Barrio. CALL AND snitams srocx or `JACK. An-L:-4 lnln an: ,- riends cud and me ruuuc, GREAT, BARGAINS OF ROOM PAPERS, r....... n.. .....c. "um-in-_ varied and chnnest stock LlGH1_'NINQf nous [TU OIDDAUVIHC1 IIIDDDVPTI .p(IThT'I Blow Carriage Factory. Es'1) LIsHED in 1829. mun, aua nwacruce cuargu. THOMAS OUNDLE, Propriclor. r. Rnnumf 571113 U1 UUL UN` ` I I KC`, II C -_ GEORGE SOMERS. 24-y ttbpm, . - {rs to the Estate.` I 27-{In . 6171 45-1! `stronger cum: upon lieu` patronage. Every requisite for sportsmen supplied on the non reasonable terms. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH. I3` Specimens of wolkuaunhip kept on hand, and parties an invited to inspect them are they think of purchasing elsewhere: Support house mcmqfaclure. . A Barrie, March 26, 1860. 13-1) pEPg'g:r{91z_ `IIESPRA. 1:I1:;Ls&tg;,..-m anntgascgnutn I A nfrnm v-rrx-run:-an EMS! RIELE S, Gnnllakcr, Dunlap Street, Barrie. csvuna A, roturh aiioere thanknto cui- tomers for the very liberal support he has :receivcd s'u xce his residence in Barrie; nd hav- increue his facilities fordoiug work of the very but description, he presumes to have a stronger claim upon their patronage. Evorv roaxxiaim fur annrtamen aunnliad on the run all who 1-equito DRY GOODS ' bought the above stock, lutely (told by the She: and will continue to sell it It -J_'-__ 1---, ".`_,___II_.I -cu-uv up n Aw -I om Equallod in clenred out. EARSON, ' , Yonge Street, Tnrnnln. DVD!` at ms nu: Prices in Toronto, until the W The Luge 0.. I Wm. Y,ALE,Impo1-tern alnd Dealers in . ,Ita< c'an sud Jmerican Marble; also, manufac- turers of Monuments, Uonotaphs, Tomb and Grave , Stones, Centre-Table and. Stand Tupi, Chimney Pieces, kc. kc. Our (Man will he nnnn at All Hmau dnrino kn- . . Our Oice will be ope {ICC/Cl, `C. `L n at all times during bu- Iinesa boun,vbero we will be pleased to exhibit designs and specimen: of work to any who may favour us with 3 call. ' All A...In..a&Iy.-A....l. Ann L mg-.6a--ill I..- ..-..-.-.51.. I I . `$300 31-d` ear IIYUIIF US WILH I L"Oll.. . ` All orders through our Agents will be promptly ttcended to. rap on... .-........r.-.. n.-o ..... v.. ..u.. :- -r 41.- l IUKIIUCU IU- f3' Please remember that our Marble is of the (meat. quality. Our design for the above work are of the Inuit styles. Orders for any work in -Marble executed with taste and despatch. D. Cums Yum. W-.x.uu Yul. AnaiuaO Q TERA `)3 1:: ?a N K r{"J'P":r`"s `roe K ` j _ OF R. STINSON. "J T . Iuroknn or BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE 1 IA v......,. `C-9-..: 'lV.`..,\..;,. DQIIIDIT AJV II AXVIEJHIUALV IIGBUVV l'lK\Il 114 Yonge Street, Toronto, (on: sun) rwo noon noun or ADELAIDI unn- - UII.llJIil'U3' D.Al8UWAfsEA7 1Il'.I.'llI||l.C!' DUKE and all other Tools, House Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, kc.,n.nd all other Good: in the line, 3: the Lowest Rated. ' 264! V UILDERS HARDWARE, Mechanis Edg, Tools,` I'urq`ishi`ng fl .1 -n n-..,I.. _ I24- _.\ June 28th, 1858.` 10 ACRES, being composed of Lot Number V 20, 12th Con. Yelpu, with new Burn, 30 by 62, Dwelling~houae 20`by 30, Stable, Out- house, to. There id 1 good thriving Orchard on tho premises, and 40 sexes Clem-ed. under Fence and in Crop. For purticulnxa, npply to . V WILBERFORCE TAYLOR, Uu the uremiiea 2 Vcsprn, Jun 26, 1860; 2nd Year. .. $65 `It! 8. hfof Lot. 5, in the 11th Concession hnisl; about 50 acre: eluted. N. hf of Lot 3, in the 8thCoIeenion Notlnvnugn; An old cleared Farm. 8. I. i of Lot 11: the 10th Concession Noth- wnngn; an old cleared Faun. . Lot No. 6, in -the 10th Oonceuiol Veopn; about 30 some cleared. E. hf olvLot. '14, in the lat Ooncescion Flue; about 50 acres clean-ed. II JAIL cl-lvinainnlv Lot 4, & 8. Mo! 1 1, in the 6th Coneension; and 25 in 3rd Conceuion Iloa, Lot 21, in the 5th Concession; 25 in ithp 41]: md part. 25, in the-8th of Mulmur. Town Lots in Barrie. " Lots Nos. 6 3 7, I . S. Louisa Street--Lots Nos. 11, 12, 13, I: 14, N. S. Rlimheth Street, and 11, ll, 13, In 14, 3.8. Henry Street, Perry Estate. S. if of Lot 14. Bu-cly Street, Roe : Block, I here ` and Dwelling House; . "Lots 10 k 20, But side of Bsycld Stret, Pntton I Block, Mill road, nearly an acre with 3 good A Dwelling House. The E t of Park Lot No, I, North lido 0! Napior Rune}. - 24 grin. TORONTO MARBLE woaxs, TIIIYIIIV Qlfllllw \l'A\l'I'I\lT IKE IVAIVIIIZVLY Julie 26, 1866. `WU CXCEHUIII BOISE KEN 1 .0ice cheap for Cash. Barrio. June 12, 1860. 1 '4 ` I CUIVI IAUI LII , I, AVUIIH II. 9` Street; H aciea. 14 acres in'the town plot of-Kn.vm'-:.Vnt.n'r. Lot 8, St. Paul Sueet, Couumvoob. Than nhnvn will he nnld man. and on an you I, at. run out-A-1., buu.LnI.`Iuuu. The above will be 301! cheap, and on my tum: of payment. Apply (if by latte: post-paid) to _ W. D. ARDAGEI. PATTON & ABDAGH, Hunt. 13...`. ll... nn 1.5: no`: IL` TO BE SOLD, cheap, the E596 half o('Lot No. . ~ 99,iu the 8th Oqncossion of Madonna, about 20 Ecru of which are cleared. For putioulannpyly to thc Postmaster, Medonlo Post Omce. Medonte, April 27, 1860. 184! u.-.-.-- qvwv noun a anvuulag . `won the sale or-"r;.oua, BRAN, snoms, . MILL OFFAL, &c., open every_ d_ay. A Ar-VD I1l\r\ -rrvvrrs 1.... COTTAGE 1'0 RENT or.LEASE, TO belltanted or Levased,Twith imtnedisto pos- ~ Session, A NEAT COTTAGE BUILT HOUSE, pm'at'nin$nir2`P'nrl')nrg. 2 Bed Known. Servant`; Vs UCULAU3 -I. llni. }.uguot 8, 1854. may mmertieeumttu. v\I\Iv\rv*'\\f\'\IV'\/\/\*w\'v-N/ws\rv\r\rv\.\ uoom, lulcuen. Inn an excv.-nuns uennr; wuu. good_S'l'ABLlNG, OUTHUUSES, 3 Garden, And `a;i'0ri:liti:d in bearing; situate about 30 minut's `walk from the Market at Barrie, and framing Hm Raw} _ "H-"1 About 20 Acres of LAND, cleared, 10 of which is under cultivation. Theottago can be rented wigh or without the Land. `n- no . cu `W0 excellent Horse Rakes for Sale at this {H84-gr t-hnnn fnr nah. 3089101}, A Llhltl DUI IAUB DUIIJI IIUUDD, co1itgiu?ng2`P nrlOurs, 2 Bed Rnoms, Serum`: Room. Kitchen. and an excellent Cellar; with. man S'l"ABLlh'G. OUTHUUSES. A Garden. And WIII IIUII tho Bay. one Iauezl at 5 11.11:. (or New;_Yrk, The Royal Mail" steamship ~N ieger` :fl't';Jl`l,l`; Boelon, via Halifax, arrived at Liverpoolron the 8th.` The eleaniship 'B0hl_3t!'! i_a,`I_l` fmii_1`Quo`_be'o,_v arrived at'L6ndo`nderry.,on- the Still` The neweis generally'unimporta}m._; V. . Q The transfer of the mail"-contract. fromihe. Galway line to_ the' Canadiaxi Company had been concluded and Iheeleamehip NdnhjBril`on was to leave .Liv'e`rpeol on the 13!!) vi'i_lhf_lhe` mail and -ptoceedilo Quebec. via. St.[VJohus, The service is to be formighlly, and the Gal- way steamer; are in run ailemalely with the Canadian eteamerywuohing at L_ondon_den`y, uatpresent. . " ,` ' L The Prince of Wales embarked in are Here` at Plymouth `for Canada on me 9th ineh, and sailed at eight `o cluck on the morningof the. 10th. - . Wlluu vs vvnuuvuu nuv Jaoullwv "For particulars lpply to` this union, to John Alexander, Esq, or to tho owner, V I ` V ` una `D nrnn-Annunxr Dwlling House `and Garden t6 DRIER`- "ic{x};i:'su?:;r,_xozz3a 6: 'q'uax'. Bnriq, March Bi, 1860.` 0 be 1'Let,,with innediate pnssessionfn GOOD A ` " DWELLING HOUSE AND GARDEN, en- rmnne on `Gallium-'St.rcet. and onh 40 rods from tha -'-""'-"""j I Agrleultural Implements F ALL KINDS, and of SUPERIOR Quun, ; for Sale by B RRAN . . , ' 11.! "Anna gluon! Tnrnnin DWELLING AND GAIYDEN, trance" on Oollierxstreet, and only 40 rods from the `Market ' ' ' A GOOD STABLE ATTACHED, ~ The garden contains choice apple, plum, cherry, and ogher tabla fruitayand excellent soil, with a jpringi of ,water.running through it. For mu-ticulara. nnnlrat this Aoilioe. or on the `D REMEMBER `THE P; FARMS-53?. SALE. P-Ill a sixteen `hours out from ' Galwty-, the pistol} working through one of her cylinder heads. The grealestnm in one day was 332 `miles, She sailezl at 5 11.111. for New Ydtk. . The Rmml Mgil =i......-|.:.. M:..--.. . r__'-- Tbe Connazighg-`met with an acidt sma. No. .5, u;k 'iou'sET I H... ...l- .J'.`ll nnn DDA\I onh "E".o{ii':h"E':{"s"A`L'E".' FARM 1:93: SALE. . JAMES_ 3. RYAN, rnznnn -Inna nu :ri1u so maps for LAND} OJSH' ;VHE.J;`. i _.-A-. n Hore_akes. -.. f --.---u, 0: J10. 6. `TODD, Rvnrnn `sum 01-` ran . }Yi!..1'2P9_- _ A T V j;.Sr;J6uiis, iv. I-*.,"19;h. f The steamship` C6nnai:ght.f:om jG,alj'vir:;y `on the_ 11th, arrived off this port-3&4 o clok_ p.m. ` V ' * . V V - It I). I` I IILV 114 Yonge Street, Torox;Lo, Two door: South of Adelaide St. I. V 26-Sf ADLBISF ULIUI I ll I On the ptemiiea ; T If f\ [1 HUN I'\T\ -Az.ao,- Al 7 I \`I"'\ v urn saw us. mus. P.-`RICHARDSON. D 1 2-11 . ..--au . '.i`-HOS. ROBINSON. - V ` 26-1! IULCU, Brampton, 0. W. 24.4! luspusc U. ` 3 `)3. 1y Ullg LVLFII Toronto. "I" Is.` was The Channel epl accompanied u In u Cape-Clear. ,. V ' - Two additional unimportant failure: ofjnden had been reported. ' ' I ' The nivnniunnnnnn nf all I}... Dnlunnn 2- at... 24 su:mrs*}T's'KI}E7ii='Iiiiihsm.M cotrnry smcon. On nonaay. 22:? October, 1860,, Will be Sold by Public Auction, AT the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, in the Court. House, in Barrie, at 12 o'clock, noon, `the- unrlormentionod-LANDS, or the interest of the` Defendants therein, under Writs in the following Suit:- ln cl... n........u.. D.._-l'. nnnnnvn zvnrvu-.u QUIIUP: . A . In the Queen's Bench, ROBERT KEENAN, Plsinti vs. LAWRENCE MCBRIDE, Defendant, the East half of Lothumber 10, in thy 6th Cou- eeasion of tho Toyvnship of Adjnh, 100 acres. In the Oouuty Court of the County of Simcoe, rmnnnn Innn nu! ln\'.lr.`Dn Innn DI-:...:4I`. --v- -_ .-w - f V; `.uJu-g-1 AVV D`\ilU3o Simcot-,. GEORGE IUDD and JOSEPH KIDD, Plaiutilfs, vc.fI`H0&lAS ROBINSON, Defendant, Lot Num- ber Six, in tin seventh `Uoncumon of tho` '1`owu~ ship of Tosaorontio, 200 certs. In the Gnu:-1 ul Dnpnnh Ranch H ARf.I`Q ccrs. In the Court 0! Queen : Bench CHARLES nucnonun, 2-mmr, u. Hnxv Pnamx, of the Town of -Collingwood, in tho Oounly of Simcoe, Dulendnut, the West halves of Lou 9 and. 10, on the East side of Oednr Street, in the Town of Uollingwood. In lhn Curran : Rt-nah f`.FTARY.'R` R, QUYTFY 9; uumugwuuu. In the Queen : Bench, `CHARLES B. SEIITH, Pluiuti, vc. WILLIAM F. SMITH, Defendant, Town Lots Number Four and Five, on the South- side of Elizabeth Street, in the Town of Barrie, as laid out upon the West. 1181! of Lot Number '1`wemye-l~`our, in thofifth Ooncesiiou of the Town- ship of" Vespra in the Oonnty of Simpoe, by \Villinm Gibbard, E_squire, for Henry Runnels. Alter Boys, Esquire. ' B. W. SMITH, Shmj`, 0.8. B. W. ROSS, Deputy. l.-I_ In `inch on. 192.. July 18, 1860. ---_n.- Cocns or Smcon Y Virtue of a writ of To wrr: Fieri Facias, issued out.` olthe Court of Common Pleas, at Toronto, and to me directed, against the Lands and Tenemcnts of HEW! l"l` BERNARD, at the suit. of GEORGE R WVl.I.Il-`. I Imvn aniznd nnrlm1c:n`in own:-u_ U1 HEAVY 1 I L D1315.` 1111]. , {ID IHU IUIL U], UEUISUE; B. WYLLIE, I have seized and takeuin execu- tion . LIEU UCUII lUPUl|UKIc The acquiescence of all the Powers `in the proposed Conference was considered cerlain-, and it will be Held in Peri: during the month of October. The Powers will be represented by their Ambassadors. I ` Nnlhinn l .{n}~.-.- nan: lrnnnvn` -n In flu-:L.I.l:3- Lot 24 4th Concession, `Essa, E hf 24 9th Oro, W'hf 21 9th Z Oro. and Village Lot. No. Nine, on the North Side of Edward Street, in the Village of Creemore, in the l`ownsbip ot Nuttmiasaga, all in the County of Simcoe, am! will sell the same','or the Interest of the above named Defendant therein, at my Otiice, in the Court House, in the Town of Barrie, on 'r1n.`..'~'1n.\v Hm l`\\'l`.\l l`lh`.'l`H (luv nf MARCH. Sa:a1:r`0n-`xcsz, Bmnw, g March zuth, 1860. ..-j In 1119 UQUFC IIOUSE, Ill HIU 1U_\Vu_UL DlH"I'It', Ull TUESDAY the 1`WENTlETH day of MARCH, 45.1). 1860, at Twelve o'clock noon. - B. \V. SMITH. S1-mnm"s Onwcu, December 9th., The above sale is POSTPONED until TUES- DAY, the 29:1: day of MAY next, at same place and hour. 12 w quvrn The above Sale is fiwtlncr POS'I"PONI-ID, until TUESDAY, the 31st day of July, at the same place and hour. ' B. W. SSIITII. Siu1m`r's Owner, BAR!11E,2 Hnv 30111. 1860, [On Tuesday, 14=1;-h August, 1860, WILL -33 SOLD av PUBLIC Aucnpu, , nvunnvvsrx-n txnnlnn 9- '1' me Dnnnu-Lia twrlun, ll um uuuu. Home, in BAHRIE, at 12 o'clock, noon, the iuudennentioncd LANDS, or the interest .0! the , Defendants therein, under Writ: in the following 'SuitI 2- 1.. .|...'r1.............. m... mnxr vrrmxuc nnmr LII [DE LULKIXIIUII flrll, Jun.` 1 uuunn uun Lu, Phuintil, u. RICHARD REYNAR, Dc!'cud`\1n. Lot Number Six, in the first Concession of the" I'i`ownahip of TQCIIDISEUJ, u the property of the 'PIaiulim to satisfy the Defendant for Uosu in his DL-fenco. 1.. oh- Fnuunlu (`nu-I 1.! IL: nnnnfv Al Qirnr-no v_y Iucn n;uula'I|l.uU[l.' Nothing further wuknown` u to Garibaldi : movements sgnlnsl.Messina, but they` lacked confirmation. ` . ' Pt... .......I..__.:._ -1` _ ._-._` -__-.:._.._-__ I. , I suit; proved be maternal obstrucgion to his advances. She encouraged the uni Louie, who came out from Europe `not long since and localed xn Toronto. _Two months, or more ago. `Mrs. P., her daughler,l.and Louie wenl lu Chftou Springs -to spend the season, Louie being out of health. Thilher Mclmosh followed, and look Ioom_n,_lo much the progress ' _r .......m Tn avuid the mcistvbf his: rival. ucxenco. In the County Court 0,! the County of Simcoo, HUGH WILLIAM CAMP.-\lU.\' Plaintiff, rs, JOHN CRAUE nnd WILLIAM BUXLDI, Defend- ants. The West had! of Lot. Number '1`;-:1, in the Seventh Concession of the Township ofllulrnnr-- 100 acres; - In cl... I`:-mnlo ("nun-Q nf Hun nnnnhr nf R?mt-na wu In the County Court of the County of Simeon, JOHN ATKINSON, Plaintilf, 1-s.A. M. J. Dl.'R.\'- FORD, Defendant. The South half of Lot Num- ber Two, in the first Ooncesaiou of the Township of Mulchedaah, and Lot Number Two on tho North aideof Amelinalreet, ISercz_v a Block, B:l|'l`iL'. In the County Court or the County of 15mm, \Ull.|'.lA\l HARRV Lqaiaman nf A\I)NII`.\\/' \l(`- .-u-..--..-~,-- .-_....-..-.- _--- .-_._ WILLIAM DARBY, Asaiguce of A.\'l)i{EW MC- GILL, Plaintilf,` vs. JAMES RUBE1{'l` BRAD- BURY, Defendant, nude: 5 Writ. of Vmrlilioni Ivimnmxs. The North ha]! uf Lot No. Eiulxteen. Comrrv or Sxucox, Y Virtue of two several T0 wrr: Writs of Furi Fuciux, issued out of the Court cyf Queen's Bench, and to me directed, against the Lands and Teuemeuts of ROBERT STANTON, at the suits ot'-lst, A.\'Dl{EW HERON, the younger; 2nd, EIOP.ACI-I \ll7'l`l"Al D -n.l (ll7',fID{lII' ll f`.l1I.`\Iln`V I L...... g-vug.-nu- u-.. .. ya ..... .._.... V. Kxnluzw HERON, Ch? foungex; no: METCALF and GEORGE u. cnxsmzv, % cmiqnrl and Inln-n in arm-nnn the North I` 1107- N0. 01, H1 U16 Ill UUIICAEISJUU U1 DIEUUHLU, LUU acres; and the North part of Lot No. 62, in the lat Couceeiion of Madame, 160 acres; and will `sell the name or the interest of the above named defendant therein, at my Ollice, in the Court. House in the Town of Ba.x'ric, on TUESDAY, the `Tbirtyersl. day pf JANUARY, AD. 1860, at Twelve o'clock, noon. B. W. SSHTH, Qua-nn a nrnnma, Rnmna ) SImriI}'_ (KS, A31/l\l'lVV pD\'lV, |HC UllUKUI", `NU, Il`JlI4`\k L'l Ihugo seized and taken in execution the North ball" of Lot No. 61, in the lat Concession of Medonte, 100 norm: and the Nnrlb nnrt of Lot. No. 62. in tho Su:mrr s Orncn, Bmnm, ' Oct. 24th, 1859. 103 39075 IIIC I3 pUSlvPUCU Ulllll LUUEU Much 611:, 1860, at lune place and hour. B. W. SMITII, Gunny:-1:`: nunnnu Runny: ) SI.-M` (7. D. Iv. DJJIIII, SHERIFF'S Orncl, BAn.BIl,Z ' Shara}; C.S., Jm. am, 1860. M 5-sins "The above sum is FURTHER Posrpomro `until TUESDAY, Ann. 24th, 1860, at the same .n|npn nml hour- - Arrival *5?=th6%L?%`?s0anna11ght; = Sannm- s Omar, Bums, April 2-uh, 1860. Illllull I. U IBDUD I lplsce and hour. I_ 7 V 7 V D. H 0 Dan I :1 Sunny : Orncz. Bums, g 3 Sherz, (3.8. Much 6, 1860. _ 10-7m `. The above 8210 of Lnndi is FURTHER POST'- "PONED until TUESDAY, the 31st day of Jun! nan. at u: Inmn nlncn and hmu-. FUZVIBU HUI IUDDUAI, IIEJH next, at the same place and hour. V n \I ' Baas to inform me pubu gcnenlly am he has constantly on hand a good supply of the ptimesx -quality of Funk Maul-, Poultry, hag. Home Cured Hams arid Bacnn--:moked and while dried; Barroled Pork and Boot, which an offered at the lowest possible price. Barrio, May 16, I860. _ 20-Iy BUTCHER, JTOULTERER, a.aconf mvn mm ovum, uuszcz Jun-zn, o,c., No; 8 Market 8tall-Rm'dencc, Bag/ield-st. Bani: i= SIIERIEF S SALE OF `LANDS. _IlE Subscribe are noiv prapnred to onouto `orders in every '11: In the above line. 7 Particnl'ar auentio culted to their make. ofS&ddles. Their Sp:-in portation of __,4 ___A.___ __._.. _ .__.-- _ -5...` iui Iu tbe'Coxmnnn Plenl, JOHN THOMAS COPE, n..:...:'4' .. DHHIADH DDVN.-.6) h.o`.....L..n 'rie"z}Ev`ks ;"s`zvA T In daily expected from the n the continent, and will be sold a nihltprot for CASH. ` ' l'\.a_ ll|..-..-.fn- Caulking nYnnnh_ BGIIUWJ loch. "l"L_ snamws s1._L or umzs. COUNTY OF SIHCOE. `u VIUIIN IVI \lA'l\JLAo ' Our Terms for Saddles, Plough- evegy thing in the line, will be fqund adv t_o oustomen. Anxll. mac. 'r 1216 SHERIFF'S oxrmcn, 1. ml, Court K Hanan. in RAIN-Uh`. nt 1') n'nlnr-Ir nnnn thn POSTPONEMENT. SIIEI{IFF S SALE OF LANDS. L l'be above IE is" postponed until Tuesday, [an-h Kiln IRMI at nun, nlm-,9 and hour, FUD \Jl'l'LUI DAIHS May 3om, 1suo. George Maundrell, July 25, .1860. .- % es, Bridles, Martingales, andA!`inks. :om.::_g9MEALLzz uccu u-:ccn'cu Ivuu Iuuluercncl: Il.1\Ipl8I. The Royalist forces for the defence of Mes- siua were computed at 20,000 men. Thn ginilinn annIm.nn:u{nr Ii: Pinnnua Iuanl , Bxnms, .., 1359. 2 in uuuu. B. Y. SXHTH .w.....;&` B. SMITH, Sherijf} C S. `2'7.-Rin B. W. S.\H'[`H, Shcrijf, C.S. 12-10111 B. W. 8mm, Sheriff, C.S. `I0-7311 an. a B. W. surm, .S`Inn'ifF, I 3.11 l I ll Sherri, C . S. bf)-3mos. DJII 1 1' `1 Sheri , C`.-9. IUHUIIUU I III III- The Papal Government had released the political prisoners in'the Romagna. Frauen haul nmiml Ihn.'I"nr|ri:h aural-n- "r ` `I ` J 29~l3in 2 15-81:: WC! 5] 7 vou 17-1-tin llUlI|l|.'I_l `MIBUHCIS Ill IHU l\UIIIlgII- F ranee had notied the Turkish Govern- ment of her intention jointly with other powers lo stop the massacre of ` Christians in Syria, Tha Rnmhnv mail of [ha 7th Jnma, I-iml Ha mu ; ulo luilnalulu UI uullauluu `Ill Dyllil The Bombay mail or the 7m June lied reached England. 7 [.n nl I`.lain and Rnrnn`C'-mu hm} nnilln` ual`\:;=n;Iy\$;l;:of pecio fa-'o`m the week of the Malabar hadbeen recovered. 'l'|..._ n__n.--. ..._-|-..._ _.___ _._-.__'_.- n'n__ \5UIlIIIVII`C|IUIII The proclamalion of a new constitution had been received with indirence nt.NapleI. Tha Rnvnlinl fnrnpa Tm` Hun dufnnnn nf Mac- Ilull Wllll UUILIPIIUUII III -(V,UUU IIIUlIo The Sicilian ambassador to France had reached Turin. ` I`L- I"l-.._l I1 _____ _._a I__.I _-I-__-.l .I , ICHUUVU nugluuu. . ' _ Lord Elgin and Baron Gros had quiued Gallo for China. .:__._. |___.-_ -r'_.._-:_ r_'Q_. .u_- ;__,-_x_ ,1- matte we gruuuu M an assault. ' . ' ~ Subsequently Mel. went home to.`Toronto, and remained until last week, when here- ceived A letter purporting to come from Miss 1 Proudloot, requesting him- to `go to Clifton." He came asfarss this city, took _n room at Congress Hall, and telegraphed the lady to meet him here. The letter was probably a decoy, for this morning Mrs." Proudfoot her daughter and Lottie came up in the cars from Ctil'ton,auemled by a `constable who had a. warrant for the arrest of.Mc!ntosh, on the charge of assault and battery. The warrant was endorsed, Mclntosh was arrested, taken to the Police Station and locked up. Lottie, Mrs. Proutlfoot and her daughter followed to_ the Station in a carriage, and there I peace warrant was sworn out against Mclntosh by Lottie. The Clifton constable gave up his prisoner, and he was required to enter bail to to keep the peace toward Lottie. Pending . the matter of hail. the complainant and ladle. left the Police Office. The impression is that the young lady tavors Mclntosh, though she is, no"-doubt, entirely under maternal dis- cipline, and has to obey her mother implicitly. 1`he glances which she exchanged with Mclntosh in Court, indicated that the enter. tainezl no unkind feeling toward him.-- Rochcster Rep, ` HIE IVICIHUIY III UUUU l'CU,UVU|'I:lIn ` The Bombay markets were stagnant. T The. Melbourne of the 1711: of May had arrfved. The commerciulcliiis at Sydney had abated. Thu r-.rInnnl.x (nun Nnw Tnalnnd in nnunlin_ `LID UUIllI.IlCIU|BI`U-IIIID Cl b.) Ul|U, UEQU llvuluu. The accounts fmm New Zealand is unsatis- factory. There were signs of the insurrection there spreading. ` l\'Itnmar-r`r MEETING` or nu: Fu.r.::N.--A movement has recently been made in London. having `in view the recovery of abandoned women,'and meetings have been held of 3 `most interesting character, and at the unusual hour of twelve-mtdnight-it being the most favorable time for gathering thiuclass together. At one of the meetings held at St. Juries Hull, Pieadilly, one hundred `and eighty of theoe un- fertunates were present. 'I`hey~were met by Christian Itatrons and gentlemen, who rs! supplied them with reireshntentr at tables which they found Ilready spread when they entered the room--this being done to` make them feel more at ease, and at home. Some of them were very young--._iot more than fteen years old; others were hardened. and almost lost to shame. They were asked, individually, whether their parents were alive; if dead, when that father or `mother left them; and these inquiries generally brought out feeling, and in some uses, deep emotion. The wuy being thus opened, they were addressed. in a familiar manner by Reva. Noel, Brock, and Biekerstelh on the text. n Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. It was a I1arvelous,a novel scene, and a strange -congregation. A goodly number was prevailed upon loaltandou their wicked habits at once. and upon all, solemn impressions were evidently made. The meet- ings will be continued. A ii-_ ____.. .i--.._9 -_._:.-a:.... L. 13.1.. ---....- ...,, ................. _. I After many days cogitation, the Globe e.-says an explanation of the advertisement, " Editor wanted, to which was uttached the notica- tion, A Scotchman preferred. The Globe now pretend: that the concern for which the leditor was wanted in "a paper specially devotedto Scottish affztira. Our contemporary may tell that to the marines. We know better. `The paper to which the advertise- ment referred is known to be 8 political paper, in the interest of Mr. Brown, and of which an Englishmen in at preaent -the unfortunate editor. The "Scotchtmtn preferre;l"l- (not Scotsman, as the Globe would have us believe) is designed an I sort of make-weight. No Irish need apply I_ The preference must be, remembered at election titneo.-Hamilton Tr'mes._- err _ tI__,,,._ fl, # 4,- J l'I7lLI7n DIPLORABLE Wru'mI:nm Gnu`: Bnrurn. -The London Times of the 28th June gives a deplorable picture of the oects the bad wea- ther has produced in the South, The herbage, it says, has been drowned or acorched up under keen winds". The yoonglingaof the ock.and_ herds have perished for want of food. Lambs which in ordinary seaaona produce wealth in abundance, to the stocbgrowera, have been given away to those who would accept them as a gift. The price of meat has own up to a point at which it is placed beyond the reach of any save the comfortable classes. Under the unusual condition of affairs Scotland with its long range: of sheep-walks, exports mutton to England. ` - 3 an 1- "ctr I, ,, ELOPEMEN1` m Cox.onr:n_ Lrrr:.4-We hear the particular: at" an elopement of a. coloured woman named Mrs. Wales, from Syracuse, recently. It seems" that a coloured preacher, whose name we do not learn, spent some time in Syracuse endeavouring to collect funds for the assistance of a Church in Canada. Whilevlhere he spent a good portion of his` time in the family of Mr. Wales,'and Mrs. W. and the preacher beingqmissing about the same time, it is suspected that she eloped with him. It is helievedvtha ruuafvay couple are in Elmira. ` ' A TORONTO` MRKETS. o Monday, July 23, 1860. There was rather a better business done in the market on Saturday; mainly in the lighter and seasonable articlerof farm produce. _ The supply o`l`a'ra'm was limited .to "a few loads. For Fall Whea lho..deir1and was,brisk at :31 30 ti $1 35 for good tolprime, andli 3 SI_ 1 3Q fdr"c6mir 1on "510 `ordinary. The average` Aha. Anu,n- mnainln. 130 fdr common 10 orunnaty. we nvclasu price for the day : receipts, wllichqiid tip! Vamonmlo over 300-bushels, was `about 31 32 , per bushel._ Spring`Whent in good-reqiteat at `$11: $1.15 'pjerbushel.' `larl.e'y'_;nd Rye: nominally unchanged. Oats Aaleadyfand _quie_1_, V at 310 8 33. Peas in belle: -demand and wanted It impmied rates; `-"For va'~few good `loads 55:: a'60`c"`'i* bushqlj at` pIid_._' ~` New" .. -`Pan:-mes, l`v,ere; otrgrod .preu,v, freely. `and sold; ' Va! mica: .var'y.ing;rom.40o.;: 60"-.5 P16,I`.. .{Il'.I,IjtI!io3l_."` _.-Bum;-r,-_ fre'sl1;'.. pdentifulat 412io`.Atl5b:`;; Ilia" "8`.1er.6I!1yr 8.va'.l.l0! !t%`*` ` E329: W!T' hot-*ir'I-*5 large . .wp.:>!i. t .11..g ;ii 1,f1}`..91?. 9m!i`??*fT1 T'pie.r' . A0=ens_tet.ni.le.3~i-1?!i|1fyfPlw -My . " 7}!` 350 gar .p|r;1fnihiBkBnp;,;30 La 37} T6! nsnnmdnmhncsmn ............. .,..-....., -., Wzmu, Fal1--$1 15 pet} bushel.` . Spring--90c I 93 00 per bushel. FI.oUn-$4 50 _to $5 00 per barrel. Bmnxv, x;ew4-54c per bushel. _' Ours 25c to 30: per bushel. ' Bu'nrxn-1_0c to` l2c pep lb. Canes:--8c per-lb. ~ A Nmv Ponrozs 50 per bushel. ` , Enas--8` to 10:: per dozen. ` .-;.PnAs-50c per bushel. V = Bx-:1-:1:-4 to 6 dollggs pet-)1_00 lbs. BAcox--900%-_ 1.0 .00. g lau Mun-oN-7e per lb. ` _ LAMB-80 pet lb, ' Cmcxsxs-20c'to 25 per pair- Hmns--85 per cm, Smmp `S1mgs7-g0o_to 90 each. f=":3'- =7?r3i~;::ise`a;a,:;.;.:so.;'~. an qr... a` : ,""*"" "PI?!%-* $10 .- 132- 9'5 ;-;;::',.q'=;~.-:.i {:1-:';;..__ lolloweu, anu Iuun Iuuu|_I,_|u Ivuwu use yrugmas of events. To avoid the societybf his rival, McIntosh_ had h_is meals at a sepatate hour, and one day whtle he was at dmuer. Lottie came into the dining room and insulted him. 3., gave him a blow tor -his inaolence, and this made the ground for an assault. V Q..h.mmwnll\' Mal. Illl-|.lIl hnmn tn"I"nrnntn. Hu-.+`-`- 8_ pehr ton. Smmv-3 dole. per ton. Tvnxnys--50o,to 75 each. BARRIE MARKET _REdRi: Abuses O1rnc.x,`J'l1y31.A 1: -..... L..'..d.n1 . --vvv- 13' No remedy evet invunuii Iuecum u the great worm medicim 6t'- Dr. prepared by Fleming Bros or Pinsbnggh. Jul used it have been equally a.slonished a'Izd I: ll! wonderful `Pei?! Ind eicacy. 1-To'p`iiblisl'x.nl1_ 019 lIlim.0nial|- in in favor would fill voluthes; we must -ibeyrelori selves with g brie! abstract of grew 1}!` Ihpm. ' Janbet C. Allen." ofA{nhmi_ nave`: child 8 rent: I - Uuuvvn WIIIJ `IIBIITI Ill H_lU\V Japhet c. Allen," o1_',_A_t_gl;o gun aa._x.~. child 0 mm old, and it l'rougl_n._wy_i3g agler gave V qnother dose p '='Iiiufhilgk:yiich`r$ughI tway no > more , making I~}bbiLi`13 hbugs. ` Andrew Chhhg} Vonango county, gave his child one 1'9:-.I_poc_i!,IlV'Lnl, Qkg`e [Ia.IIed 111 worms. Next mon1iug,`oi1`rapotilion of 1he'= dose, she_ pa.saed113more. t . `._ . .1. Jonathan Houghnhh; of Wei? Unfn, -Plik County, IL, wme; did he jfunnblq to supply q1e;:md,_,u _\1;e`p'eoplg in his neighbothood say}? ller I Ida! ot',1hb`_o'Llleh, ihu nnnn in canal In Hr XIII nun]; Vgornifnnn that hejg` ungblg supply `gun g.lenIqd,,,u19e`peoplg neighborhood alley sfiuial otZ\h"D ._o1len, n; none in equal to Dr. Mfume : Yermlfuge. mean. D. 3; .|. w; cunoju, `or \Vin'cl;co_ter,' 'lnd., nap. pend' hit up:-iilgl to:e't iomej ._of Ygrqalfuge. ~ `Am; selling: few bottles th demand becainb no giedfoi it lhii ther_ ptock was soon ex_haualod`.= They. state um it bu produed the best etfuct wherevuuled, in vgry popular ' among the? people! - _;._n -u. n`.., ,:c; -- -5-. 11.: .u--\... `*'."U "" l"'I"" ' ' ' ' ' !f'.Purchast:rs will hociijeful to Ik'-{d(DR. M l.AN_'E'S csngmn.-\'n_-:u VERMIFUGI-gmmmfaclured by FL:-:1'u. me Imps. ar'1>m`saumn,`-_n. Another Vennifuges in compatinon are wonhless, D_:j,.M'1Ane_'o gen_uine Vermi- fuge, also hit celebrated Lwcr Pills`, can now be had at all reapcqmblo drug dukes. 1\'oiIeg'luiM witkmu the sigma- tuIe'qf FLEMING BROS." " _ ' (N) A BLOOD 069.: BLOOD. -1-`oonu. Dr. Bfolion. Bit:-It may not be voluclea to you, to. know lhlt I have uogd lhe di`c'I-em Preparation: of Blood Food in several cues, `and uniformly with Iuccesl; and um I |m_convi_uced tlucyuc n riearcr nppruximauou to the menu of 0 fndlllll cure of those cue: of Chronic Dileaoe for which they ure prepared, than any other 1\ledi_ci|inl Agcncicikndxvn to the l harmac4.ipe'u.\. 4 .1, .I recommend these Premmuous. 8:51 am naumlly The Crisis in Italy. From the Paris Debate. . The Italian journals conrm another piece of news which was considered doubtful--viz.', the presence of Mazziniat Palermo. But no great importance can be attached to that fact, now that the schism between. Garibaldi and Prince De Torrearsa no longer exists. _Gari- haldi has decidedlyconvoked, the electors for the 18th ins't., to vote on the question of an- nexation tofiedrnont. Universal sursge is todecide the question. No Parliament will be convoked, as was at first believed and stated by persons little acquainted with present usuages. Garibaldi is in it hurry. As for his designs, universal suffrage, which judges promptly, deciding by yes or no, and wastes no time in hearing the endless harangues of rival speakers, is undoubtedly" far.better than a Per- liament, in which all parties might openly pro- pose and advocate their own solutions, and in which it would be necessary to spend weeks and months in lvistenirig to the expression of hopes and regrets. While a decisive aA:t.is being prepared in Sicily, the Turin Chamber of Deputies openly rnanifestsite repugnance to any alliance with Naplesp In the sitting of the 29th ult., it heard with unmistakeable favour two of its members, natives of Southern Italy, M Mancini and M. Poerio, declare that their experience allows them to place but little faithiin the concessions of Naples, and who| certainly have better reasons than others for denouncing that Government in no measured terms. What-Y exclaimed M. Mancini," King Francis ll; n'ow_ implore: Piedmont to form an alliance, and `not a month ago `M. Caiafa accused Count Cavour of being in league with a pirate and llibuster! M. Mancini adjnred the Sardinian Cabinet to de- clare that it would repulse the overtures of the Neapolitan Cabinet; and to do so in terms as `outspoken as diplomatic usuages permit. Agcncwi Known me rnannncopena. 91 ,. r Prepamuous, naunully dcsimui that may should be most. widely leolcll and adopted. _ . V ` I. K. B0\I'N, N. D..* ` New-York, Sept. I801, I969. , 120-\Vest `Broadway. H3 See ndvenlsement. ` (25) 15llll;LEs} AND sxm nlmlsxs. Are we `regal: or impure -blood. `The blood becomes` thick and clogged.` The skirlil not able to cut 08' inpuri-V liesO_oinl[n&n! Ihhetlvly How many young men and wom_ell we use will their lbcei covered -\vlIh -pimple! and bloicbcn, who are eniieavuring Io remove them by -the use of soup: and Vllh ofyoriouo kinds. -Thin II very dangerous and should never be prilclined by 'pel'nollc deslrouc of good heullh. Motherl who hare children nlicled with none: Mid erupliollu, should neirer-dry them up hy external npplicalions, for ill this way they will. drive in the humor: and produce in helllh for the child dllrillg in whole life time. There in-no mother lhllblikes to see her childrell atllemekl with feeble health". unu_.r\n-r.:.-'1 ncruvu-n.unr IIIII'|rI"l`IIl I a __- _____-...'l nun-uu.u nun-u.u.u vvuu AI-suuv a-on-us. ,.lUUr50N S MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS or. prepared expressly fur the cure of eruption of the -thin, Ouch II Pimplcs, Blolclles. Sores, kc. They c'leu'ose' the blood of all impurities, pmducin a beauuful, clear and healthy skin, so much admired by_al people of mate audrenmem. Judson ! Mounlzuq Herb Pill: uro.Soh.l by all Mean- cine Dealers. ' r (28) _ Judson M can: ON MONDAY, THE 3073 INSTANT," the `Stte~Slock,at thc./Ielvvancc 0tce will con- mence Selling, in quantities to Quit purchaseru, ut_ Oicers, Township Chr. Schoo1`Teachnri, and` Stoaekeepeu on be supplied on terms never hnfnrg nfore, . . n`lI)II'IE}RlI I2 before otered. All A.-Ag.-z. Ia D810 OICICQ. , All order! by Post will reein prbupt and careful Attention. . FRANCIS JOHNS, I Anont. Barrie, July 16th, 1860. |vauv1mmTiii T naming ntrsault Ste, Marie. Bxzwnuv, July 19th, 1860.` Sm,-Having returned from the Saizlt, 151 May. I take the liberty of sending to you Mr.` vMcKnighI aslaiemem. which I promised when in 'I`oro'nlo. -Mr.` McKnight not being a prac- tical farmer, was desirous of knowing the pro- t or loss, and to ascertain, just measured out" fifteen acres, and then set it out by contract. _Cost_of 15 acres . . 618 75 Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....v 52 50 - Rough house . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Fencing . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Plowing..L......;.....,.. 90 |a. a.'i:`.1i;;@;.e; aixm. `ran BOARD 01:` ARTS e ruxvucrvnns Ewing the co-opention of the BOOKS, ST-A-TIONEBY, noon: BAPERS, ac. % 39833 at AGRICULTURE fer LOWE! OANADA Are expending the sum of between s5oIoo'gA_`;;d_ s_eo,ooo, THE .MOST COMPLETE EXHIBITION industrial rr3di{ta of canada `I'1|___ ..- oI...-..;I 4n....uL..- The EXHIBIT ON will b oinznnn on the_ .TWEN'1`Y-.- UR'[`H-m' TWENTY-FIFTH . DAY of AUGUST next. ' .L'\I|J$J-JJJCJJJJJJ UL` ysvtlvnr organs..- Y apeciil arrangement. with thgaoud of Agriculture,.AQriculturn.l Impie ems shewn at Quebec, and Competing for Money fPriIeI' thgu.-, will also be received as _1st,e u.th_e 23rd Auguitnt the -Exhibition Building `in Manual, and allowed tovcompeeetor Mcdala, &c.. All Artie]:-,5 1-enrnsentnmr the~.1ndultfil Re-H GOODS FOR, EXHIBITION. WILL BE RECEIVEDV ON on. BEFORE rm: FOURTJSENTH `OF _u1UGUSj' 1y2:x1'. Total ..... .,..; ........ $350 25 One half-rnd round the 15 acres taken off to keep fire from fence, and one rod for road through, making about 13 acres--proo.eeds, 3390. `2nd Year. and auoweu to compete Ior ;ueujuI_, am. > . All Articles representing the Industrial Re- sources of the Country, being the, PRODUCTS of "the FIELDS, the FOREs'J.`_S; the MINES and the FISHE_RIES of the PROVINCE,_ai_. wu an , Anwxcms rununcrtrnn. I! cum; ,,,,_g_-.1 -_.1 -n-_'-J A". --_._-c.l..- all.-. Elli-luuuaw QZCIOIZIIQ-Cjl-I ._ will be received` and allowed-toegmpefe-fo: `the Medals, Diplomasnnd Prizes. " ` _ ` _A Steam Engine *wil1_ furnsh motive gteawer to any Ma`chinery which it. is desired ohould shun: in motion. , }-_-1-T~`_ . rmm II`.-nhrlat nf all it-Cit`-.15: athihibd. in and in mouon. .;-.-:. _ The Freight of all drti; '5 exhibited to uni from Mbntrenl, over the_ everd Lines of ihilwlys and St,e|mbolt, will be paid by the Board. All` Artie-Jpn fm-wuded `to the Board. addressed and menmnoats, Wu! Be pmu qy pna noun. All'Article forwarded `to the Board, addressed to the undersigned, and mgrkd FOR EXHIBL A "1`10N,dwill, if approved, be pinned. on EXHIBI- TION FREE of -any chnrge for EN-TRY. mun: Whimd` nf Annlientinnn fm-' Snare- and ill `HUN rum; 0! -any cnlrge Ior an-151'. * Blank Forms` of Applications for Space, and all further information, may be obtained on applia- tion td thdtunderaigned. . . ~ L 3.c1nunEnL1N, -. Sectetcry. u.........1 j..I.i'a.1nnn- - 30.43,. . EALED TEEDERS yyiil be rebceivved unis` , Oice until NOON of FRIDAY, the ; VENTH nnr nf AUGUST next; for the works conirected Montreal, my 1'2, 1860. ----:---:-_-`n-----`------ lAhl!i.l) '1Zl`JlVUt:au.D will on recenveu . _ K IIIIS` SFENTH DAY of AUGUST next,` t'o:-_t,l1`e works cdnhectecf with the ENLARGEMENT.ahd DEEPENING of the- ._Rock C'uL,,.uea: thrupper, end of the LAOHINE CANAL. T 1 -1... auctions and anaoicatioxis of wofk LAGHINJS UA-Nan. _ _ , .. V Aplan, sections an specxcahons ..tho work. "may be seen at this Oice, and auhe Oie of -J; G. SlPP!LL,' Lachino Gaual,,on and after the" TWENQKETH` instant,-Lwheva fonni 61` Tends: vmgy also b.e_,obtained. _'1`he ,w.o.rk being of.a:1!`;..;35lI`*~i/5!`!;'.|1'.1 8_ l`ict!?r tn... Gominiaaioner or Pq1blicW.79I,ks. dos-nqt.b_im{. ~ himse!fn~to.ac.o9Pt thelowoat,'-`,"1'0I5!1r-73-': *~ lvent .perl.0 ~ `Pkin,-nnnlura-of: two ' ,-res id e nt" himseltistoaccepr. me lowest. '7 -runner." _ ~` ' 'rbje.aigns!.uroVofA two solvent. ;pers_ons , residnf 1nTt.ho.P.ro_.vince, willing toghecomo Iecmgity forthe zine fullment. of the .contmut. Jnyugt .hostach'ed_ toegcli "'.Tender. _ _ _ 'gByordor,_, _ .` . ~ '1`. TRUDEAU . . ,_E___ Tota1......$108 This is Mr. McKnight s own account ofhis commencement, and he has not put any_velu_e on straw, offal, or `after grass, which may go against any expense he may have forgotten to i mention. He considers that the land oh the Canadian side is superior to the American, his ' own side. I purpose myself,` if I have health, to gel_60 acres in to grain, and have a-crop the `present harvest. And I hope that should this go into your ' aper, our farmers will make further inquiry gefore they. believe the reports derogatory to the settlement; that have been f spread for some party purposes. `Ue_in_g,Mts. McKnight s own name an authority. to (soun- teract which he gave me this statement `and the letter you published.-. Mr. lvalkertoblg at 8 prize at the Toronto iair with spring-Aizrheet weighing 64 lbs-._p`er'buhl.r' l'b`eliev,e;he lives` near the Bruce Mines. _. LEE,`." '-Leade'r._p.. * . V ~: .m# _ The lune xedimsog 9: scnoof. Books. mum" ` 7 gh.1 o? i*fum1o wo_rks .T ;-;nunhu.u1r '3 New Q{fi:ttia:11e11t5; ....V .,.V..._ " B1-:`1:.6wv FORMER PRICES! FOR _C_ASH_ EV untiof rnnuo warn: , "s4ELLn_~g_(+ OFF! New-York, Sept. nun, law 13 K 71'" HE'S 1~z-'i*"1E"1EXf.:' 0? Til ?CCASKOI (-)I' `I'll VIII ! 0]` 5pa%iJ1lA 'N6tice t'o_j -Co:nt1A-a_ctqr's_.

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