sTTl)e` ANjut1l)e?rLi1% Buisinxtss %% mi'i't0?_): ' TEIV{>.I:V.IS` ;: $1" ? pr - fyneai-_" ' in_ advance; V ~ nu), upvgnmlu: Lu}; Au.'_'5'I3|lJ l_ll7|(v`\.': l)ltl'llU. r1 urni1um-of v:'t_x-.iQus desclriptiong u_;x,1i11.l_s"m1 lm_u1,nr.1n':1de to order. Wood :-ni'n~ in` all" its` br:m,clxes,- c_.\'cutc;d` with -.3 n..1\.'..'., T -4147 VOL. C ( 11.1,] NC \vo6i3: SUNNiAiI3%7 _v'B_I{ADFORD. _ TORONTO; ` 1).` CREW, ` Pnm I uvvv, ; [ Pmxnlsnnn. 454)` - A16-15' `8,-tf" _.d1"Ei&f1` 3Ei"1'}rENn_(>3'r,'_ 7 ` Begum". 'l`_ndo_l-Icrku ind De`uim.*`? j ` -m... zbhuce go: mm. Bills during .uze`hr s-chho1-ei-lot-nj-.* : . . - ~ -=1-mes ex--med.-ad I-as-1AAdv1tv-n. .REF_BBBN0l8_:, `non. G.8.1BonlIon, Oobonrg; non.n.-neaau1, llonu-esli',` lion. Donald ,lcD6nsld.u`l'oI'oII,to.;` "Hon -Goo. 7: Alexander, ,.W .0'odI`tock :7 Hon; ilohn 1sAAc'i:.GtLMd`n:-Expanaxm. _` T _ ..FR _A-_NCIS_ BIQH,ARI)SON,..E8Qg. VIC!-P`l'l`_lllDlll" 0FEICE-Weatem Auunned .Build_in'go, Church V -su-eet,"1'orono_o._ 2 1 , ' -` _-:),.':WIIqL1Au.Pn>n1z,T . . 5.`; - Secretary &f1_$'eaa_urr. The % Torontd iniuriaj Penna- nent.Buildingajscciety, 'u con.p6n_u'i:n i'UnUAi 'l`,_TQ~T1l l Adi; or `run! no-_ = T ` _ VJH_CIAL-_PA_BL|AIIN`l',- V T ` . A ` - .. ` . g1m>,6n}1"1in_ `or T `j _ -. _ BRITISH A_ND AMERlCAN HARDWARE A 151.4 Yange Sftreet, 7_'or`onto,, ' `(OLD s`1'A1_u')_)-1-wo bborgs spam Q1r'.'4pn:t_.A1bI_I: s'mn'r . BUIEDERS ' HARDWAR_E,. Mechanics `Edge, ' and all other`T_ool_s,` House Furnishing G_o_ods, Cutlry, &c.,*a_nd alljother, Good; in` _the |ine, qt the. Lowest Rates. . _ A ' " 264! j June 2ith, y F` ALL KINDS_,.Tand of SUPERIOR Quulrv . for _Sa.lejby - - ' _A. - _ V 114 Yoi:geStr'eet,?"l`oro'ntr_>_, 1 ;. _4 Two doors South of Ade_laideTS'- June 28th,,-l858.* ` T 7 ; `26-_tf FRElEB1CKTz4'YTJ:5R.`. Q Flbopartmf T na1run.n ;' ' i.saEN;rj,,.%QUVnB.nc..-._(T5, % % j .u;:: dis ` _. `m.uz;g Mihkez; ram;-c, T V Whenr 'b'y n,ttex1Lion..to' busius 'ah',d .n|ddei'zit p charges, he hdpes toflecure it fair piitronage. Pi`ti(1lnnr a;H:9nl.inn will ha huh` tn unmu-i'nrr Vlrlm SuVbs`_riber` l)es iave to` ncqm}int. t`he_ Fnrmers andzothers. of the 'county'of Simcoev tlmt-he _ba.slco'mmenced business as ' ' ?_cAI{1{1AGE'.. ANVD AG:{i1ILTU11AL " 4. _ IQIPLEMAENT MAKER;-` jroamaozgf 4:" s;;i>s:w,'~sols;~aiqrs.- 7' '. . Wu-`I-In Pms. Bso..- Secrdary gt 1'aaaurer,_ Usmnss bdndeeied 5-vjch ftho iomyi'.Lsn_d 3 andotber Public 91::;tmQnl `Attended 10:` L -,_nna - , ,_-_`_`..`_.`; '..'.L.. nnrnnnillll ivy.` Loan`:-. mzrmf -_Ff R < }'EsPnA 1 MILLS 11.9-nwvvnw IUIIII 4 XUUVIIIV -, _' ' sontcrrons I-N.cnAN'cn:RY; AND;c01_w_nY.T - - ANCEBSI . ' ' Bn.I1_1I.'0_. W. - In u1-nth V w.` Loni-1-. . AVING removed1o- Ban-iejfur the practice` of his prdfession',"bgn` to inform theinhabiutnts _of the townand .sur'_frou`nding qnntry't'hat{bein- for the present staying at FRASER SVHotel. ; I .-"r on `lDQtI'. ' __: ->--v i-UIWI 'I-?". . v ., H COUNTY CLERK, b , - . ' _ ILL ntlend. a.t'_lni| Oice, '_a -Barrie, "every ' SATURDAY, -from~ll a}m.,.till -_3 p.m., ac- cording to or__d_er of 'Connci_| ; and_every other day a_t. hisoce ag VCooks_town. . J A z ' . n___,_ In L -n -...._. _,__.- _'-.-_`_.V -v-un_I tut " `G'R.t1DU.dTE` OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 3 VVMARKET '13'I_s0c`:1<, BARBIE. 1 Barrig Febrm_t7ry .25,L 1862. `W UIVL WA Brfi, March 2.-.1353`; Lso*wAa{o% B1 sHoP _ V T'I`A ILOI, " J _ V BRE W'ER`8_" `BL OCK, Bu! RRIE A ` ' `Bmesm,-.11zheatvoi1;.on_or .1. imfabimnu of Buinll, unqlthe ' mi-roundin` . neighbourhood, to his . havingha c_on'siderg,ble eiperi- 3 ..ence in the CU l"l`lNG.mo`.PAn1L *JMNEYmTOiLOANL ` (&)l$I IMPROVED _1=`A_RMs.% _ _ _ ' Apply to EDMUND'_'L_AL'LY, -' V >' -""' .' -: 9--~--- , June" *26,.186_O:. Vigth Augnust,` 185?. ` - Agri I A r v l7I'\rr\n` ____.1 gr crvnuunvnh n.. . . nstlv ion"|ls tion inter -_ vu w-av rusavuu um Jay, 21, 1862;- _. `s)'rA;)I.` xo.` 5, _MARKl'l `no_ U_sn_, _ `won th'e.;`ssi|e or-1 nova, VBRAN , snonrs . I MIL_L.0FFAL, &c-., open every day. `arinnvz nnn 1-y---u --.- `I-3;-rrvi'_-:_,"F"e-I`): `Q, 18(2;_ __ _, . _...__ -.T...._ Se,p.,_ 1361; )FAF:I-GE nd re sidehc_eV Muliister-StE_g't; Tla.t e a residence of _Hen_r y Dougnl, Esq.,' . ' ' " ~llAnIy-rsion n-4-.11.... _ .____ -,I.ON`ATI'fI A'N_ KILGQRE, vAuctione er._ for the Com - THORNT01_V',` mN1sFI_L.. ; kgnnfl `I DA! JATM E,ss3ffR%YA If N'.evfCarriage' 5Fact6 ry.T on. Lego. MTda'roNJ, Inn,/1"l'5Y' l` 'r'Iinv rnmvnncumn R, T; BANTI%l'\IG.,~A . n'nmr-rv (!l_'DI? . % LOUNT Jag Boys, uuuu; -uuu .c_unulm.-nlme expen- in, the CU l"l`lN'.GlDEPAR'l`- a MEN-'1' in the Westjof England for - the last seven years,` and trusts by. iTstrictf.t_tenti9u ,to' orders to merit _. `a ahxgrepfjpublio suppory . * -wonix` W-ARl_lAN'l'EVD._ ' ....L n 10:07 - -2. .4. `v. /1511' rah` -vl ,I'ILA`./'1;'.`7 AND cuww mos. Rd`3iNsoN'.' -26-pf: -'i!Jff_Jsfr`C.a11s'T'rHEA:GREA'1`, BU'i5 -_SvIMP.IV..E PtLIN<::i1>_LTE;`ANDTTHE"_ % - h1'o-12in6 ` , Hon -'7-'-O|" is without, 18,- `_' um! I! u.uur_px|_au-y` -. '- ` IJ Y9~.*!t;99*!19.9i' *W%"5 "W 5'01! ._a;t tli Cog1;t,_'gny _ae;_ ntjcld, said `the, gun; in Tune `hanet shook him by e` ha,nd._in-|l;i-own~_jhd\rfjA rungog.-_.i. % uuu uuuu yo lll'l_lI)llo_" { Why ~ 'n,#exeiiin}aa=si:'1\iichi; bib; nephew emargbgl. frbnfg Vt4I_1e'iir'Vgn,,_ 'f`thisi.'.P?iae -`l! v.:': ~ % i { ' (3 [Justin uni nnnin In intcn illll vn l\IIl WWII III W Illlllo . ` 1s:ano:ne:oig.:.anc_t-,sh1terea the window"-"curtains, !_ook;ed';.out at} Iittld. ipnifty.` ; 5 Alicia ` V with" her ba'c_k to`_ the Jlpotaea, fund-1 he cou1d_.pe_rceive,_. even in the dusk", that she a hand- 'aon_I btuliptte gbht Lady .. Aydley was tented-.on tlfe side of the cartiilge furthest ; fr61utth:inn,a_n'd -h"0IIld nothing ,l$adh inrd3I'6'muoli.:m .'> T t'..the`fair-ha'ired- pirtgvn offwhqmvhe : 5 uur|....n. ..1...';.o 99-..: dimlz ,Q?ip'1|:nl.-..;ai: unsung alga i .It,was {Sir baitouh. which,` to io.-.s'udd_en a -atop before` the lit1|e_iun_. `Thu Jmrnesp "prone. of the_ leaders had `bec9 m'e.out and the foremost p_datil_iondi_su_1ou'nt_ed_.to set: -. ccc o'.n T;`a?sy, its xfn-y ua1e',:rifd` Robert", And,ley,_-Aas itheearriage stogpgdz 1' _'I ll` run dpwn andspeah toV"bim`.' V zlh nnnusp niin-I - gain}-_ hA'fnfnti "I|vII%|.TI?U. ' ~ V It_v;\'%!as'_dns.|t niiin `chaiss, vdogecart and clumsy fataners phaetons, began`t0,l'a1_tle jthxough the vil_lgge_ street, and-undetjthe windowagof the Sun In ; 7deeper :du1s,k `slit! .\Y,h;_I.1. an .0960" carriage- dnd..fon.r_dI.fe.,W.audd9nly: PP .be0%1h the rocking sign-post. , '9 urn: 3; M=nh-:1 IIAx'.Q I ".Pn|IlIl'|`n' T some kindred hands; suddenatid violent jj Vstakle em. from some spreading oak, whose _ trtIsted-`him_; and yet, `even now,` with We. lieu; `every day _ofAn_1nrders, com- mitted -in _the couutry._ Brnvtaleand tzea-V eherons " -murders;-`. ,slo_w,_ protracted agonie`s~ from poisons admidisteired by deaths` b"y-cri-tel blows, jnictede with a very shadow pro`m_ised+-peace. ; In` the county of which I write, I have been shown 9. meadow in;w_hichj, ion a, quiet summer `Sue udajy `evening, a young}fam 1e.r - 1m.m'de're_d,' the -girl who.:;h:id loved and the stain of that.fo_ul-vvdeed tipoti it, `_ the aspet_of.','the spotis-peace. A No _species of crime has ever, beerii committed in the.jwo|_'s_t n,o'okeries1aboutV Seven Dials ' that has not beenalso done in the `facelof ,-spite of a_ll,f_ we look on .withfu_tehder,' with`-e-peace.. 7 . " tO.&va.--Anal any-Len-n `nl.}.:.-.. that sweet `rustic calm.- which _still, "in, half-mournful".yeariiin'g`,, and" associate. I uuunu 0, _ 3 _ . . ' I '_ `V ' ' ' `;=U1der;'th ese ircumstanc es of course xt. was" no use_go1_ng to the 4Cuurt>, so thTcVt3\\"o young `men strolled thrunghv the village; and looked at the old `chiurch, and _the_n - wentiand _recouno'itred 'the"sLr'eams.inA Ewhiclithey were tojfish the m_:xt` lay, and by suc|1n1ea'ns _begu.i|c the time till _ .a'ler*sevenfb clock. At;:1botnt.:;qL_qz1rter-- past that. l_17ourTtl'1ey-_:retu'rneil _to_ me _ inn, "and'= seating T :t'hemsel_v_es in _ the ' open .wiI1`dow`;{it'their L cigars and looked `out. at th_e_,.pe_aeI1 prpspec`t. v . A ; o I au V.Il\{ lblall ' , .. ` I . 4` I beg your pardon`, Mr.` _A1_1dley,j he said, bt_1tri_f you want. to see your uncle_, yO;1 ll lose`_yo_ur ..time_ by go_ing' to The -Court just now.` Sir l\1i'cl1'1el.u.nd my Lady and Mis_s_Ali`ciu'lnuve` an gone. V1.0 tThe.'n1ces up at Charley; and they, w_ont be back tillnigh upon eight'o.?c'ldck, most Vl_ikel"yT.j-* 1`hfey 11ms'.' Vpnssv here to go _home I 17- I',..IV --. -' -' '- 7'7" Pglion yoiir hat, Georg, said R_ober'_t '~Audley ; `,` they 'dun t dine at: the 1 Court till seven ;' weshall_-'have time~t_o strbjl down and see` the old place and its i_.nha_- II 1 - The`l`sindlor Ill sum: I0 I .Wit,_h_a Vbo d, :wh o 5 -had com ;iVr`1to the ttle of wine, looked ,up as the.yulih`g man spoke. .1 Hon hlnr nun-Jun I\/I'.-- A .11.... 911... Ti; 5351} JuE'IiJJ i.;, nisind .din_ne_r;v ':_ ' ` 1 ' ` .4` -"an .-.._- f tumn; the yellow cornvstill istandiug in I narrowflanes. you meet "great" waggohs AThe -i.veather'w.tasV`l._o:_3l'y`; the raliage er the woods teuched here .and A there with - gint g_leams"of the earliest tints of an- some if the elds,`__in_` ethers. just falling underhthe shining qickleg whale. in the V drawn` by` btoad-chested cart-horses, `c_a'rryingt home the urieh golden store.-`a r Toiany-A one 'whohas _been, during, the _: '-hot summer.months,'pent, up in London, [1 ` there isvintthe tst taste of rusticflite >9." .: Vkindof_s.ensuous rapture 'scarc`ely_ to be ; deeribed; _l}eorge's`l`i1lboys`_ felt this, and 5 in thishe experienced. the nearest ,ap- 1 -preach to _epjoymen.t that `he . had ever 1 known since his wife s death`.- our` God -fs'i`e1leI'-Vthah our Fears; - ` ' __H?s conslmutv love posse-ss_lng, V .VWe wdmlerinlg, nd I|ie"o I1wan-_dv'ye`_m's A _ New pailis of newer blessing`. V 7An(l wafmr .thaln.our earllsljqy, And_~higher than our Ideal, ' -The thanks 'wl_<-Lh llll our _ha;u employ 4 Fo:':gi`l or `ova sull'g'l"egles l. V ~ ' ,-Rises all former .b'-In aliovel '.g'1`he Lovwe bear 6ur.b>lhf, Ar5God unfolding hisgreat `love, - Maks dealer every other, . step by step dd} `gm.-ious,L'on'i, 1 ' Slill'.wallw'lheAWay beslde'us; ' V _ Relreslllng with his_ pleasing `VVo,.fd, ' l'Ig'z_sArodAand slau`l'(o gtiidelzs. 1 '7O'Loj-d, t$1~ull'our;lr.:sen'L fril1d,`l_. A Du-tconilam needs reIne~ml:er,' ' . Tlgat _l_i.'e, Wh0ll8'Vl`.'cOl/I188` its end, _ : B -:n`iu iipe;Seple_mb_'e:. A ' [thank T|16e; F9.{her, ibr lhe g'racc_:,'_ `~ The :'me.'-`- e_s rival ard as-vdey , Th'kind` '-xeiealing of_ tiny; -'u:_e ` - I TIut`c row.- thfisyvget ,S,'_;pte.`.al>er. "The n15ulhs ieadgn, w4i:hv pnIIs'le_s`a laed ` The yea,-an, that make as olqr; . `I Tiieh yeah that each, we _l_.l;ough't with dr:'(`=, " Should chill oI'!rfl_p_anris.s_I-`ll rrulderp ' ` `--"-vw~\ -vsAA.~s-s\rs\'.-v\a.~.~.~rs~a..A Au_d1oy _S:ocr-et.` %mtwawve d 1 \'ar|c.ly E Rheun_nv-,_-_~ ernajll gm :5... C -.\ `K , - v\-y`.,-\-vv~.r .`..\\. snrrzunxn Hand the company aent at them._ 1 ' `she a'.id,vb`yj'-':'1i1ii'-byz,` `Pm afragd Imust. _ look a;pe1:ff'eght,,':igl;t,`a1ter:a_Ld!;y in the. .hot s_i1i1`.'.N.-:;=-- 2 ~* : < `side . -_L1_hg `.-i f`-befoto g1i'v'hig_l1_ lady 5uv_U iwu`, '0] "I6 18068, _"I'a'm fited to utb, though, fhcnbe, - . ` '.1`h9:o.we"r.a lighted candies bu .. ach. _sitnati9u. " : . . luvs -uuplu, 1. utnuv Luurlss. - she.was;a littlefcapricions` einherconv-T. duct to this maid--sometimes Avery con- . dehtial, sometimes rather reserved`; but. she was a`lil_:e`ta;l' initress, nhd .ithe girl) had. every reach" to be satisfied with-`her -4 `-'_ uuvllunulv I Th`is"vem g;`sn `spite of her f:iTtignT1e,' she in extremely "high spixits, and -SHCVB hgeonnt. -of the rages, nhd the pnmnnnu ....`...'....o .1 Ilniin {nu t|_:v_ Ii!-IIU6 auu \.I_uI'IUlIIIlg.[UUIIIo - > ' L1_dy Aimdley was so exhaustaed when V she res-hea 1rome;.umt she . excilsedf-her-` [seltlftom the dinneretable, and retired At , once to _her.,dr essin g-._room, attghdgd ,by heunaid -,V Phcsb Matks IInna`n I:6bI-"--_..`-..2---- 2-1.-.. ---.' operatic aim, and againrshe came trip-V . ping towards him lean_ing_ on, he: old 5 -a. `charming; _del_icious, oerio-comic plfe-` iwaistcoattasvhathdught of these thin uuluu vv-u.u'u.uvLucb hunt was ll. llUlU~ uuu a -ha lf at.I Again 'he-hea_rd the, old f'ather_ s 'arm',']aIid pretending (with suh tence) to be listening to the music`, and quite tiuawargofi theadmimtion-of half-. a`-dozen open-mouthed cavalry` Voicers; `__Aga.in_the old. tfanicyicame; back thgt.she_ was something t9.b..a|1tf'ul` for_.,eur.th[. Qt earthly uses, and that to _ap`p_roachi her was to walk in iahigheri atmosphere and to.- ,breathe a '.pur.er.air. And since this she, i had been his .\_vifg,and the n1_o_ther; his ; child. She lu y.in'-thje_ little churchyard_ . at VVentn'or, and only a yea'_r_ ago he" had hgi\ veV'n` the `o'rdr`for her totirbstnne.` ' Af ` few'slow,`~-si_lent.`teizrs dropped upon his, , in thf'q1iit `arid "din-kehing`. room. -- 1 ' ~ `- TTIJV AI-`ldlav Inna an nwl-n`n'nnQ.aJ calm. .:1l`lie"widotver only sighed and p`ne_d his cigar fiercely out of theopen window; '_time-.-l'i-"le-"better tliah ef_iv_e years ago, in; fact ; but such 9`.n`ageV goneby-to him--; when he rsrmet the woman for whom he had worn ._crape round his_ hat` three `old . tInforgotteri._.feelings ; they `came back, withthe scenes of their birthplace. lAgainfhe.lounged with his brother. offi- cers upo-nitheishabby pier at the shabby Waetering-place,_ listeningjtd a dreary V Perhapshe was thiiikiing of that far-away days before. `Theygreturbned, all those, band with-axcornet that was it not'e.a'r'1de .. _L..u'a... A..'.:.. `L- |_-A.,j n- 4 un . ._.....u..w uuuguoIu`LIu-v_ ` ` -- - - ' -Sl 1e"sA the p-'|'c I Liest: little cnfeatxlrci you ever` saw in yourlife, Georg_r, , . he crieil; when the carriage had drove oil" and he,- returned to l1is3I'riend. Fuch blue cye, . such riuglets, such a ravishing smilc`,snchA -a fairy`-`like bonnet-a_ll of:itren1ble.\vith. l1eu'rt; and Tdewy ..spa,ng_le's, shin ing -out_of1ac1uud of`, gauze; George: Tal-. T boys,I'feej .lik,'e; `.l1e, Hero of a French novel : I_z1r_n falling in love with my. aunt. ' " " V ` ` 7 tin` . .1 1' . u u v 1 . n 1 2il.'_os it the _t, nny kind. to; h_r.~`l-- In- H m.~e-r1iun-- uanvun nu uwLu.ll_lI.I|U. lU_l Ibo ` ' ._, - __- -'B`ll1,:fUlOl1C(_3.ll1 has hfe, Robert was almusl ent'lwsin ' V ' v` u 011:9. n - I---' v-Jugs |.I'Ivu any a|IIJJCUl- w luu.c_Vt:I'o . As to his'e've'r falling in love, _ thought "the young lady_someti'me_s, the idea is] too 'prepostero(Is;" `If all the ednvinities l_l])Oll'._e11,XUl werehranged before him, wait- ing "for his shltanship to throw the hand- zkerchief, he would only lift his eyebrows. .to themjddle of his forehead, and .tell' `them td sctamble,f0_r it; 1)..`-I.'._ 1-r -n 1 uv-lac with her coiIsin`lI_p'on that peclilia fem-A. ]cran1'ent_jof' his, which, while it enabled` him to goithrotlgh life with `perfct con.- `Lent and rtaicit enjoyment, entirely preh-. cluded'his' feeling one spark of entlmsi-.r asm upon any subject w`hate_ver'. -A c fn l1u'o'ono" Pnlrin :11 Inn.-. .LI\Il8L` Pooh` Alicia ha'c'l"had inanyl. skirrhishhhs. `_,v...i5v;.auy_,:uuu_:11sllupplsllly." 1 _ _ _ _`A` -She Tisajlovely creature, ceta-tainIy, minfmured Robert,` with p_laciLLI,_-_'`_i`r`nj:.-La aaom. ` * T ~ / `--Oh, -`of course ! ' M Now. she _'_is A the first Wonnunl of Whom I ev_er 'he'ard you. say `a, civil` word , Robert 'Aud.ley.' I m "sorry to find you can only admire `wax. dons. `T .- . .. Vme count-y. It s- a` Wondf ishe dic`_ln t vyoulto her never- endiug_ laugh, Awhipered Al- icia, as she; leam over the carriage door [to bid- Rob_e1_'t good night; `_` but I. dare say. shereserves that for your delectfation Tto_-,m`o`rrow. > I suppose you are faseinat'ed as we4llas=_everyAbody `else 1-zuldad the, _youngLiady,Ir:1tJ1er. snappis'h1y." 1 _` `-` 'Id\IIDl\! (Iron! urn n.-.~ .6.-..'.-I`-- 9) vnuul _l`l(Lb'\?O ' I . You will cbi11e':A1:I1d dine'\ith.u; to7- Z -marrow, and br`ingg.your intexestingv friend 1? `she said, in a low"and tired: voice. Shhad. beeh `the chief attrac- tion of the mceecoursc, and_Twni wearied: out by.'theA exe;lion qf, fuscinaqgiug half the county. _ , _ [ . ,_ .. as It . ..' ..'.......1....=..I... _1:_1.._9. .__~.. .: ~.n1arnage. uuu I-uvu WC 1! ul_l_V 130"" . V , _ My"la.dy[was so n-figued that she could only smile` sweetlyy [and hold out a_tiuy glo\(ed hand _to[her_ ne_ph'w by` u v.... ...m ->.;.._ -.7_j.";_-_- - '-.;-.- ` - . ;;;|,;\.[\.|I,|\;U Juu I35.) urru ul. u;._:ce." -_Nov_v,-iso conplete wasntlae dominionjl lliwhich Lady. Audley had; - in` her own - childish, untllinking wayg.-Iaybtziinediover `herdevoted husband, thatifit. ' was' very` rarely that .the"baronet s e'{;s'w_ere long= removed from his wife s`.pre'tty fece.~-.. enter the inn, itneeded bu the faintest Aelevation of Lucy s eyebitows, with `a jncharming expression of wiariness and terror, to make her_Vhusba`nd'.nvvare that 'dnction to Mr. Geoi`-ge_'l`alb3ys. - . ;.. Never._nn'nd to-night, Bob, hesaid. .- My,wife is -a little tired a_fLe'r_ our long dey se pleasure, Bring your friend -to" ._dinner4to-morrow, and then he and Alicia can mnkeeach. other s ac ll_ai,htance. - - Comeround andlspenk to and then we ll' drive home.- `I.."l...I..'-s--._ 4- --~ ` " "' ` _'When Robert therefore, V about to re- = she didenot want to be`bored.;_by.an_intro- ' Y" Al'dlY: ` ........,~...v , vull vynuuvvgia _.- " U , ,._Are you, AI1cia ! sdid herfcousin. ."TheI1,egad,- I ll fun aD&V fe:tMchT him , and T: mtrodtlce you to him at 0}._1ce. Nnur -on t`lIUl'I'u\`(\`1\ .....-.. ;n._ 1-.-," - . .v . . VYu kTUOW'( :::$eb:":o::":;**":~ sf generally . . - .0 0 0-fSlck1)es$`T; guy - Esx ismy native "ch 1; ` Gorge and `:2-wvrco "'-."_doWn to the inn for two or three da ,' ishing, ' _ . George'--.Ge_orge-,wh3 at . ' ., .' M`_"Geo1fge 'I'albo_vs. I _ J ` v_ _ ?'Whas. has he come dried Alicia . ; _..;1 m.S0'8`ad if for I m~'dyig to se this ' handsome young widowa ` _ I . IR , "Inf "nnIIn:n I `O "W; I ninm. ....... `vuvr Avulv UI .- ,-; 3 ' - `Her suite of rooms; a.s_IT- have .:s_aid `opened one out of another, `and Ate;-min- nted infan' ocfagatr autechamber hung with `oil paintings, ' Even gin" he": hat_e. ' `she paused 'deIibe`rat'ely at*th'e dooroftlns . it-,~_u`nd?d`topped; the ,key.'_~into.hor pocket... .duo.r,{ onoe j to hurry-on ;h'er bonnet and `shawl befote- `savvy I-IIVIU Bllllo ' ' 4 Therewas only (:)_.'|"ll Vaf-yb 4.l'I'Idley `glue hoerd the`car_ria'g'e drive round totho door, and Sir Michael`calli_ng' to her _ at the} foot of thg;stai:cuao,' ` - .. nan nnii V1.4` -.u..`...`..' 7... '1' I.' .`---` -}1-" xyupvy vxvulyl gun. ypggq _uI0l1B.{" -` ' _ _ ~'-`.`.;l was sure'yotI~mwo1;l_dVgo.;wxth me; she said'tho1ightfu'}l `_ , ` - ." . ., Dqei-y0.uri_'rie;j_ ,s_e_n,d an . ' No; butshe {always liv" __at'_Cdsc,ent .. Villa, V\Mest Brampton"; and no_ doubt; _ `lives theie 8till; ? V - - rn1_____ ___-_ ;.,|,; .- ` 4, f{IiIICI J5 vlllli sU_|QI l_IU~Iv'o"V' . `V - ; . . '1.`o.be. -'ur`e. you . must. .d V If she was kind to my poor `girl m be; ad- -versity-, she has. claim -upon) bet proo- I ,petily that shall nave; hemgotten. Put on your bopnet, Lucy; T we shall be; in_ time to catchthe express. - V - ' T * ,"` You willgo with me 1 ' `T "`Of' co_urse,`my darling. ; wouldlet ypggty glongz % ' . ' . I urge mu-n'11nn 1-tyrant`;-i 2.... ."..:;I_ ..'_w_' 90 rnvlvu -uvn>uau llllllll I-|_I gig lllff . , _`F Poor soul ! she always meant toleave me "he; money, " said Luci, ivith a _ -a[ mournful smile. Shehu never heard pf the` change in my fqrta'ne9., _ De'at~Sir Michael. '1. must 8.'~9.ll . ' M Iilih IIAII -runs-'6 . "' ...., .............. A 7 _ , ItV 'ca'me from a Mrs. V Vincent, `the schoomistress with whom she had lived before entering ,M.| _a__]_)i1W9l`l 8,f8'mily.- Thelady was dangerously ill,` `and im- plored herald pupil. to and ye_hex. pnnr l'IiI' I ha nlnraun -..;....c 6.. I...'..... wvllv VII IIVIIL I-IIU V Illll. `U0 ' if Read it, my darli_ng, he said, nd do not`be alarmed; it._ may,_be nqthing of - any importance. "It mun- 43 ...- .. 173.--... '11.- - Ullll lllqobvl I .. `She looked up aAt`.her htrsband ..v.vi`th _ wide-open,.te'rrified_ eyes, .aud seemed half afraid to break the seal. The en-. velope `was addressed Vto , Miss VL1'1c`-y Graham, atMr. Daws_on s,`and. had been `sent on` fromethe` vil|age.~ ` Rna if Inf! (`nrI|'n`:'v 5 `ma nah` Ck-Arno` `the matter 2 ruvllvlv, (sun as uvun AULIIUI ul Glgllf x . u A telegraphic message P 4 she` ctied ; forethe co_t1venien't word. telegram had. _not yet been invented. What.-can be LUAUI-. c; BE 'N0_'r lnipn Pow: unuuun at UJUI I-UII nuuI:y." - . ` I . It was late the next morning Wlin`, Li1d,y'Andley went down to .break_fast-T-,j past -ten o clock.':. `While she was sivppingll her colfee 9. servant brought `her a"sealed packet, and a book for.hr to'sign-_ j"? . A tn`paI'nh]'\.:'t'I ynonuntrn '7 l-un'< A.-'InA.I"`. v; uuulu uug lulu , '- _ yr . 1 ' `K_is'sV me, I ha_zb`ei, slie_said,.as thegirl i arranged the curtains; F hear. Sir! M i_chnel s.st_ep in otheianteroom ;_ you will meet him as you go out, and .you_n1ay,a's` w'ell.,t.ell him that you are going up `by! the-rsit train to-morrow morning to get my dress from Madame Frederick for the dinner at Morton Abbey. ` ' If tirna Info {kn nnvf nan-n:n --`.L'.;...'i- 4- '~ W ~' " "'J,"""l"" - ~ .-. .V It "was so simple 1-l1:.tt .'it .was told in five, min lites,` and` then La-zly Audley lre. tired Vinto ller bed-ruolm,` and _ciu'Ie-d her- .self` up cusily umlgsr tl1'c_c;idg:x_-cloxvll quilt . She was a chilly little creature, and loved .to;l)ur.y`l1e'rselAt in soft \vrj.'nppiugs of satin and fur. ` j ` ',,1r-,- ,, in I . an 1 ' -on -' .. '- -I Avvlno The gm` Vo`beT_v.d.A rm % .A'u'd1ey `smoo.thed_ her maid s nuluul'-tin ted `hair with herplump, wlnite, and bejexirglld handzas she reected for afew moments.- `_,j..'_____. I:_-,;,_ `nu ' 1 ` -rrvo " . 1- ...,..n..-uo o_I|\.r Avuk-\.a.lU!._4 IUI u [U w luUllI_CUl.bo .`f A11cI`i1o\v listen, Ph(1ebe.A _ ,\Vh'i1t. I wantyjou to do is ve`ry;sin1pl`e, ? 1 - TL '.-......_ _. .._' -.-_.l_ 4L,'..'- A 11 -" unuu, auu,a'uuu_l-silly cz_ule_a nejllicko A Phaabe M_urks,. 1 X011 to_db xnegai mYUr;`f ' Yes, my lady.. _ a little commission ',for' me.- You- may . take `:1 day s holiday aerwardspsll know you have 'ien`ds'in town; and I Tshall give yotta .ve-p_ound- note if Vyou do what VIiw anAt,` and keep your-own counsel. about it. ' , V ` ' ` A Yes,smysla'dy.: - _ A See that that-door is securely shut , [and come and sit on_ this stool at my feet. so * ' ' ,,.. ~. .` - he sai_d,. .1 want ' j -I wa_nt_ you toga to London by" the - first train toemorrow momihg to-exec,ute*. I- I\t(I$III O- `! ~No?,a't an, Ph.aabe, . ,said -the - little 3 lady, superbly ';.``you are like me, and" your features are very nice'*; it is only r colour that you want. My hair is pale ` yellowshot with gold, and yours is drab; - _ like to [say-it,` but-th,ey re almost white,` pot of rogue, you d be,as.'Agood-lookingas - time, talking of a. hundred frivolous sub- -my `eyebrows; and eyelashes are dark brown, and yours are almost,-'I scarcely my dear Phcebe. Your "complexion is sallow, and mine is pink and rosy .--_ Why," witha bottle of hair-dye, such.as' `we see_advertisedin thepapers, and a I,`anyeday, l?hgeb`e.lu . _ _ . _ e "She prattled on this way for a long jects,e and ridiculing the. people _ she ' had me: `at the racesfor her maid s amuse- ' ment. Herstep-daughter`cameintolthe dressing-roomgto bid her-good night,.and foundthe maid a_nd7'mis_tress'-_laughing` ` aloud over. one "of 'the1day s .adventu'res. _Al_icia, who was never tiuniliarvwith her servants, withdrew in disgust at my lady's frivolity. V" _ _A Z 2 _ V Go on brushing my `hm, vI_ hmbe',_ Lady Audley said, every time the _: girl V was about to complete her task ;- Iqiiite euj_oy_a `chat. with you. 'A..I,,_. - I '3 "' ` ` _ `last j11st_':1is`:sl1JVebVhad .disri1issed lief ` mald, she fsuddenlv called he ; u Dl..-`.4... 1\.1.'_I-.399 _.L. -_.:J u 9, uuu. yuu uuu lAl1l'8 (U.lK8'!" ' I ' . I have. heard them say` -so too, my, J lady, sand the-girl, qnietiy ; but they `must bevery stupid to say it, for your I lad yship is'a~be:'1n_ty,*and _I m a poor plain 1c.xfeutm`e.. V ` ` j 1 V _ _ f V 11 '\1 ,.,-. . up -- - I _.-,,..uv uuI|> Jul. lull: HIgVnE`oV' ," f know,Pha3be, I have lleardsomevpeople say-that you and `l Vzire alike? I I henna lu.;.....l 81..-... _, -- - - I \ ull U mun;-. iA:I<.ey _was Vstzindineg unfastening her _dress.. Shelqoked-full'at her maid as- she spoke, her blue eyes clear and bright, and therosv, childish lips puckered into e anf-arch smile. _ ' ` . - ` ff You, are a little pale, my lady, _ an-, swered_the_ `girl, but you look as`prettY ` gas ever . f` H "7 _ . __ e * T " `_`. '[`hat s"rig"ht, Phoebe, ;9he'sai<`l',v,iug- ~ing'_herse_l`f [into a eh_a.ir,< and Athrowivng backlier curls at the maid, who. stood, 5 brush in liimd, ready to ar,range=tl1e'lux-_ uriant hair `for the night, . Do you}. ' Ihavve lieardjsome people l OF sUcc_Ess_.f-N ?lLLLA- T GO'VAERjNME`N"I-`. F - -0 0 They humble themselves _un_der the mighty hand of God. But, above all ! T-theyunderstand thatthe preseant com- : lication.is one before which `human `po- : {icy is _ confounded --that God is taking A 'a.cco'unt"of the-crimes of many genera-_ tions in fArn`e_rica',_--and_`that neither the -I eateries nor the valence of English {ac- teries could avail to remove the iniction. They weitjxvith reverent eyes the relent- ing of the Supreme Controller, and seek from Ornnipotcnee the spirittial aid which l the i`coi_n p 1ssion"'of earthly sovereigns : and-govern rnents _is ina`dequut`e to afford. >1 Meentin.i"e,_,let private charity ows freely to mitigate those su'erin.gs which Queen {Victoria assures usiu her recent letter `re. ` so patiently and nobly borne. I ` Beneath this silence, _however, are V profoiiiid condence of sec__uri_ty even in 11 `their utmost n:eed-`-the conI_ide ncc-is of u 3;, people who know. that they are safe from r- the worst pangs of li_iiiigei' in the de- L t'_ t;ei'ini'iiation ut'.Engl:i1id to lit-lp.licrl)rave d echildreu throughtheir direlneccssityg-- 3 Man and wife and children must `clcni indeed for a'se:iso"n, they. must feel the p-1i pll)Cl1 0f.pOV,Cl`l.y`; the little store ofnguhl rl reserv`e(l_ in the savings-hank, laid up [ll against the rainy day, must go, for the '5` rainy day has come at last; `the house yf'n1us'_.' yield.ii_p.the clock, the wardrobe; t` the carvc(l`eliair, to the necssities of the 3: time ; the picture on the wall must hang over `the re-place, no longer;-home lei-r'nu st:consent to look stripped and bare ; -Js.the cherished`independence of the once gl affluent artisan must bend its head a little 1 to acknowledge the assistance of the stranger; `the pink ribbons must fade from the `head-dress'and_ theneek or the bonny- factory 'lass,_,and the mended {rockj must V last out the former time of` three; weep- ingmust endure fora while, but Eng- land will not.leave her sons and daugh-' 'ters_-to perish in their. danger. ` jSl1 e ._ honors andloves them too much rm, such i - iharbarity, and these children `know it. ` The parochial rates are togbe awarded witha respect'fulha'ndt to the brave men in affliction ; when these fail, a_wide_r range `of local taxation isvto` unseal the - hidden` ._`fount_ains of accumulated I `wealth, and` to minister to the wants: of the original creators of the abundance ; and when the - treasuries -of `Lancashire arefexhausted, _or the pressure on` the cap- italis_ts- become destructive to the per- maneat.interests uf all, then it is also known-that the imperial exchequer will "beopen for gi_,ving,a,ndlending, rather than permit a single ` hand" in the de- solate factories to wither and die.` Eng- land, who `ung-ten; million sovereigns to the help of stormy Ireland, willtcertainlyi notpremit Lancashire and Cheshire to , perish at , her `side. Take heart, then, suffering myriads! we .know you will .work when an_d where you can, and that n `you are proof against the vices of pauper- " He`lp`= yourselvesall you can, and this mighty kindom will duvthe rest; - - - nu. _-.'u__,_-1I--I,.,,, "} '_ '. It- would be about asieasy to` set on re the Thames or the Mersey as to jpersuade the toiling multitudes of Eng- thatthe upper order are their enimies, Atevery. workman s door .a woman` or child would come forth" to deny the stan- der. .--The kindnesssa-nd justice of the su- perior ranks has taken the sting `clean away from the serp.entofrVevo lution, and thus` it is that even under the severest strain oftheir patriotism and good feeling "the operatives of nLanc:1shire' have nut littered - one single outcry against their 4 \ moreprosperous fellow-cit'izens.. - ' "' . .7` .1` I "Tho -P[ativon co of Lancahiro. V Mr. Peter Baynehas written a noble hrticle inithe` London_TRem'ew upon the -distress, in Lauc=a`shir;,T from .which we _ make some extracts. ' mu. mink-' y-so_me (me unoavvvu|\a\A_ uuo atau: U1 HUI Accuugs -T Again, had he been in love `with her: T himself, I fancy that the tender passion - `wo'uld_,` with him, have been "so vague and`-fe.eble, a" sentiment that -he might have gonedown to his grave with a dim sense of some uneasy {sensation which might he love or indigestion,` and with, beyond this, no knowledge whatever 91" u Ivlisipr;2ttf,gipsy-faced cousin might have been over head` and ears in love with him ; and she might have told him .so, in some charming,` roundabout, wo-- manly fashion, a hundred timesin a day` fer all the three hundredand sixty-ve days in the-year; but unless she waited for -some privileged 29th of February`, 'and'walked straight up to him, saying, Robert, please will you marry me '1. I very much doubt if, he would ever have `discovered the state '0! her feelings. ' 'Amiin- hnrl ht`-I, `moon in Inna 'ur30In' `I54 ' GHAPTER-vIn.l ` . hm-fom: nu: swomvr. b T .So the dinnerint Andlev Conrt wasl 'pos'tponed,a_nd Miss Alicia had to wait` stillTlonge_r for an introduction =to. thei handsome young Widower,`_l\I_r. George Talboys.` . I g A - '_I,a'm nfrai_d,if the reallruth is to be told, there `Was, perhaps, something of affection inithe anxiety this younglady expressed to make George s acquaintzmce but if poor Alicia [fora-moment'calcula- "ted upon arousing my latent spark of` ,A jealousy [lurking in her cousin s ; breast" by thisexhibition of interest, she was. not so well acquainted with . Robert Audley s"disposition- as she might have been. Indolent, handsome, -and in- diffeten-t, the young ba'rrister,took life as -altogether too abstvrda mistakeffor any one event inits "foolish course to besfora `moment considered seriously. by a sensi- ble man. V 1 K - I lv)E;[ke.d, clit ofiA'a1l i1ccess to my lady s .upartment.' Z ' 3 T [ - . 7 '_T9` be IUBBU QUUMUI: I skedadd_le. rd - 'On!Monday r'norning,at daylight, he Jf renewed the at_tack`,`and the place was surrendered by Dixon G. Miles at 7 o clock. This disasterowill enable the rebels to crossthe Potomac with the greater-proportion of their forces. a . _'El-`FECT 01-` THE NEWS. ' _ ` ``_Yesterday__._evening, previous to this _news, McClellan and bumside were ra- pidly making such dispositions as would I` have resulted in the complete defeat or 0` captureyof nearly the entire rebel host. V Our troops pressed their rear-hotly last 0 evening and the prospect was most bril- lp until we learnedthnt Harper s Ferry was It no longerours. "Theenemy having. got it mainly across the river, and into astrong - - position,ia great battle will probably be l deferredseveral days, until a new com- bination of movements beresolved on. ouwzmn 'ro mcHMoi\'n. V The same correspondent says :- been routed and demoralized will never beallowed a moment s rest to reorganize -. and recuperate, but.will.'be followed re- morselessly until not a regiment remains entire,-and not a_ guerilla party lnfests i any part 'ofVii`-gima. -On to Richmond - isacry in which all may_]om now, with- out fear or rebuke. Richmond is consid- eredthe true point at which to intercept the retreating foe. A-column of 25,000, grnen, supported bygunboats, unless our information asto the condition of the rebel -capital be false, can take it, and make Jefferson Davis and his Congo 'sImdnddla. ' - i - "` It is hoped that the army which `has . I few` hours. n minutes. 4: mi_nuu~:}. .`n minmcs. V minute-.5. _minnlcs. " '-- mmnlcs.` Lvliutllllrslll `UIAII, VII lslllllkluly IJ_Vl'llIIlb'n M \Ve have taken since Friday last nbout16,00O`prisoners with less than the usual-proportion` of officers. The moun- tains are full of Stl'g,`,1_'i,l.l1,L'.vS1i|l'\'l'll._!` um! and demoralized rebels, who are ;__{ivin1_za themselves . up as far as they can tind their wayinto our lines. ' CA wrtnuz or HARm:n _s nmmr. `` On-Thursday last Jackson crossed the Potomac at Williamsport and marched toward Harper s Ferry, which place he . `invested. `On. Saturday. he captured Maryland heights on the north, and Lou- donjheighs-on the south side ofthe river; t On "Sunday he attacked the Ferry` but was '-repulsed. r i Tin. T\/Innnu fnnrninrr nf `J-nuriliinhv Ln VI \J\III\I\a\l lfIl`l KB |'!.l-`~'l`lK'IU > . Them lhth 1r_;nn:.1 re vznnont was Ttipkvn (rnnrc, and lruglm.-s. .s nf many 0thcrrcg1me.nts. On Sunni-.:\' I.mnj_'stn-wt. nnurchcd back from lluj,-'ur_.~.'._~u.\'n lu n-in,-A force ll1USe.ULu()p$ liighting at the guys. He arrived in time [to join in the rum. Brig:udie_r Gem.-ml Garl:mdAuf Virginia, Col. Str:mge,0f'-the 19111 Virginia, and Col. James of the 3rd Soul]: Carulinin 1 battalion, were all `killed at the South ' Mountain Gap, on Sunday evening. ' 6` \\ n Iunvn fnlznn cinnn 14`.-i.l..n `l....o , ouvl lllllsi The enemyhbreakfasted at I\'ecdyx-~ ville, three writes from'Booms\mro, but our cavalry soon drove their rear guard from that place", Porter s und ARenu s Cor}_:~I . [took afshortrlroad over the mountain, and arrived at Shaapsburg zlt Slln ..capturing'hAundrdsoftprisoners on tin; way. V` Franklin s` corp.s,`suppurtc-d by Conch s division," passed th:'uu_'_,r|| ]}ur- `kittsvillc Cup, which he Crzptun--I .~-v handsomely, s'triking'the road le.:1din_f_r _li- .rectAfr_on1 Boonesbom to IIzu'pcr s l"ur{_\', andthcnce moving in the diroctiun of the latter p'lacc',_g:xiniI1g 1ll Mumm- tain, which ankcil the L- ncmy .s pn. and brought them within gjnutl run;_ru ul our a'rtn1l_cry. Fr:u1kliu s htmrys t'un__vl:t :1 brill}-.mt'bn1'tlc uu >_`Ln1duy c~\'muiu;_y . at Burkil.t'Viilc lhuu_1;|:'the ;_"1" ~.`.v:uI\ :m!::2- o.f'pusitinn was wzth' tln-nu. l.':tm-m-l\'.s- bri,;_f:ulc_m:ulo.- 11 c|1:u'j_'v ll]-1` "Hi um! (`up- 'tu`red :1 lmttcry nfsix lli( L'("~. i;U\\'t' ( ':_-H `and 900 `of his (,i::z'gi:x.;:~. Cub!) xsh \\'oundcd and :1 ]>!`i>'(lt)t'r. :'l`l.... iml. \':....;..;.. .. .:....t... no- qa-- After the battlesof South I\:/Iouutain Gap and Burkittsville Gap fought re- spectivelyvbyr the forces of Franklin, on `Sunday, the enemy having been driven` `from their position, fell back rapidly to I Boonesboro and thence southward to -Sharpsburg and began crossing the Polo- mac. about and below Shepardstown. The pursuit by our troops was rapid, Hooker following by way of Boonesborog supported by Summer and Banks, and capturing 1,000 prisoners during the. morning. ` at 'l`l.o .:.nmm..'I....-..-.1.(....o...l ..o 1:',....1.__ uuuruwa-3 ale sun "Cl 3 I.` UlIy o The Fredrick corre_spondcnt of the :New York TWo rld, on the 16th, 'says:- - ' V . :4 An... 41.... :.;.uI....--r:~_`...1_ 11.1, . - s A American War. -rm: "B.-\'I"I_`LE AT lI_AG17l`.STOWN. i All the papers claim a $'lll( .Il(llll vie: tory in the adsence ofd:t:iils, :1lf.l1mif_:ll subsequent `events have proven that the contest was mucl1exag~_'<-rated by Me- Clellun.` it has served, however, to clulc l the Yankee mind as much as it was he- fore depressed,land journals and people were almost frantic with delight on Tuesday morning, though we imagine the joy will have been sommewhat alloyed by thenewstof the same evening. 5 One of the .\'.ew York papers,- the Sun, y . heads its despatches with the words -Glo- . rious, if it sticks! _a wise proviso every one will admit. Others are less cautious, ` - and pronounce the Confederate campaign that the rebel` army is dcmornlizml, declare it will" never again cross the mouthed in their bragging as if the _[r.u'h of ivictoryihad always been open to Nur- th_ernarms,and reverse had never visited them and made a people mourn- The Herald,. inated with the, news, cries. ff now, forward to Richmond, and lic- lieves the whole Confederate host lying. helplessly at the feet of the Federals. `Theline ` Stonewall Jackson defeated. V three times, gures conspicuously inall there is more than grave-doubt now when it is known that the famous Jackson was not in the ght_at all, lmtwinning fresh laurels at Harper s Ferry. '[`FID lpitlritnb on--..:u.nn.-3.-....6 AC aL- in Maryland a complete failure, insist ` Potamac, and are altowether as loml- V D the papers, of the truth of whose stories ' `Aha $200 if not paid` * in. advance. NW0. l'L'\u u: \. 0.1.-|I|'i:' 5.1.0 - he E`l,,!{Bh It-e `Frcncb nn'| admifI - ll `be found Iy i'eddenj- - wjlhdraW_- Q where" It pain and iivnlidn 01 '. and most- " _acl'i0n. U r ' ilie Earl` 41 and maul" flom every` 'lf\'DV should /. and 1350 pm k*.'i'. V I-2 ST 'eL-ling qt : in-`bill e qulilibv _ I (rm 2'---0|" . lulu nu... " minutes. phi-aiipn._ D` x:I.lEF yr the agwges, ,L*',l|ICrt'1J}' nnp_nrl_in`g" ' mun.~`_l mu-3 I . 1.... n:1- u{_l|1c yilion ` _u-r~l)_\' their- IvhC|l"_(`1:nl., . -I\'n1hmg A_ .`?du-ine. I\\"HI.`Dc. '_R r-:u,1a!(e1` Inuenza, As, `Nana! aci._either n of both. - `W -ustem I" 5'35!` P .5. 1 external 1 ii: neryes` \ yrnzmalnru l (toxin. 0; R: Ulll l(`ilI'- '.>'`_~'Int}.l_I!(.]_`_ 11:1] 1_I_1`ll|',l, "ic-|<'uI'-ll,u'u1 yc-.r often}-II ms is me Cunrltlirm E-_:(`(1|.('Il)t*. ..I.:l w m-;1 ;'il~11ou1 11\\s . ' i .1! 9"-\liEI:s% 3,3;fBS% L1II::i*` (sgs, * 30:-lyr '/`N. 'Fhcsc -. whcix {' jhe v-.-.... . . L, ..... 4.: RLE 3tn.0"|csS:' MTAGRATH - `-9 Toronto. avu. . -lUl_ I, _l'||.Iu- Barrister nd. Attorney. of Church ` .nI';d. Calhoun; /4 A .M..-.msUN &_ SA5}P$O% "!::1.Wes ter`%; -v _ nee ux mgs ._ -. _A.. .. _' fllgrgus Morrison ?- -" ` "'7 - {'45 orohto,Noyembef. 1359` I" ' k ' . . ~ vet} n?" N E%]LIS,_%1%h;Pg:;,,E;`'Pi*' ` t . on-on -_ . ` .~ 4 L0t!,`rIe:voic::,t,Arrn!. GNU: ` H, '1` 2 . `with? teases. Weddiw `3.'d!; _ ' . 1!", " ; .'v""' JWN F. DAVIES,Accountant,`Gollector, Con- Anjeyjatgcer; Insurance. Land & General Accent.`- J 1.1;! r. DAVllS,Account8nt,`C0l1t0|'s .09 _ - "Veyancer; Insm-a_n`cAe,La.nd_ Vt General Agenty otlnmissioner in B; R;,=&,c-., Bradfotd. ' Ap.'jl'.|6,lS56; . - -. ; V ` - 14.` .` FIE. _"'EY,- CAMERON ` a Mc.mc,n-Ann, _ BAR-_ . u.. '.L.s. =E5- 0Ice-Chur'ch Street: next doorto ......,..,. UAMERON zz Mouton-AEL. BM:-. thelgisttns. Sn-eeit; nettdooI_'1t0 4 C_onrt Hons, 'l`oronto.` ._ = ."'EY- il. c. cannon. : n.` I'uid{un." V_Fe3rua`ry, 1862;, . _ - -` -- _ `. 7 . ; &_ , .._ ,,_..__.. I ' V - I V s.A-' --~- - A o::_ urnuce BtAxildinga,VChI1|'ch .8'treHet,V oAxfonVo .` o"'J':`v:N0$Iry PubIic,zc.,-ac. ` `_ L1-IAM pirmcn, uonqincokor, Account-H Onmio: sanding scam` , w'es'm'nj . 331., 13sg_ L ~ em ....u:, mm uuusc.'u3n,(l ,8-U0, low hot` Ag ' 1CO!1v)`ancef, Commissioner, in 3- R-1 &A-?rI5"l.' of Marriage Licexises,-`--Oicc, HMO S"t7_,. .. '_. llngwoud. .0ct.14,1s57. T" '- ` .42 F.}`!R(:I~). Rom xsnw, -non: vans) Shoe All.,a1 C0|lingWo07l._' Al1_nr_ders in t}_1<; above 1"? ma nuf:1ctu'n- inndu:'r- hisown inspection, and WW, fanuui for ne:nm_:.=s and_strc_n{.ith- ' V . 7 '1k`.30P-An supply co_nst.an_tly on hand. I. V 2 ""*~ /*41.-<.n- V ` , I` Aixmins 1ft 13i.w'si:s.s--J0x`11~:_- Ross,` of - _ Sz'mnid:sle Stati0 n hasibeen ofcially sppointegi` _` "5S"e Marriage Licenses for that District, 1;!-nd October 15, 1858," ' A42V u_ ange, and n'l'r;nn-n I3 L1` ,\1' n-` 1- _-\.1_'1`,' m-'.11i.a',TT GAe'x1AeVrVri`l f.\r.e'rh.a'nt,T fl . I.'nwu;ud\\ucLiuuecr, -Issuer of Marriage - I.icen'. in-, 71 I.n'.='IJ%cll. .-\ucL_ _ I.'.c_eh .=es,_&'c.. F'ch_ruar yV `I0. 1960. ,;a- .nr:;o.ug|1L:_lVxrall', :ug\'v.h_uod. _ _ ' . = .\'0vIml;cr'5, 1860. Of Simcoe; Barristierand Attorney_-{mt-Imw, Solicitor in Clmncery,-Nomyy PubVl`icT,"&_<:._--'Ol':ic_e n Dunlopstreet, Ban,-ie. "M:1rclx_3.l858.; _- _' _ 9*- JV Ul\_aK'A|JI I U\I.V_lr1\LV I . 4`\['|VI_V->lIlu .l.|IC _uIu_l_:c of .\[essrs.` Holt, S_0n3`& C0,, BilljBmkers n.ud_Gn- ml Co1uu1issi{on_AgeAi1ts, Owen Street, Barrie, (g"- -' - .. . . _ y-nu Vo.\\'. ` ATTON & ARDAGH, Ba.'rristors_ar_|d Solicitors Conv`e_vanccrs,. Notaries -Public, &c.- -Jarnes Patton, William D.-Ardagh.` ; ` ` _ -' ' Barrie. Feb. 26, I358. . - . V ' ' - " 5 w. nm.1', ;(qen{to'}wnTe C74;NAi)fA* IKNDE) - . CREDIT C().\lPANY. Apply.n.t.lhe _Of_t_:e .1F\lnur-a" Huh Rand-Iv n Rill'Ru-nlnzra and bn- - -~. , ~ u Rgg:Jssos": ;J sve.- A .It0u ChambeI'S_,`T0l'onto.' T _, ' - - noamsox.._ _ _ . _' `J9!!! Il,'Bl..InI._ Q t: . - *.--:--__. .5-u 1 HM - n-`x1.f<-, many ' ml Ucnume \`_VriI:.ila'l nrs `*1 (T! )\'m _Du. mcrnuw Am.mu.n, _1vIemoer Royal CnHcge'of Surgeons, kngland, L. "M. Dunlap-slrec-tV, Barrie. -_ .. ' .. - ` 0ccober2nd'1s6o._. ' -. ._ 4o_ "Dunlap St.,op.p osite,Farngher's Hotel. ' V 1-tf 5 *13..(.mn S.,'S}\UNDf'}RS,- Watch mid (ock. .\lako.r, -Tem:lle_r,_&c., begs Iolinform [the -in-' hahitan'ts of Barrie and surrounding country othnt: he has opened bnqiness*.in the above line, andl trusts. by strict attention to the wants of his ens-A wmer3,.t0 give general satisfaction; Melodeona, A Flutinocs, &cL, repaiied-` V-*/7 "work 'Wa1ranted.` Ba.xf'rie,V 5th ..\[arch,1l'860 .- nununu -- {0:(ll1*s=_;\n-1311'-S __A pry! I l.,:_1..\7.';.'1:. RES`V[CKE `V SONS Prdviucial Lani? Sur ,'veyn'r3. Civil Engineers, Jzc. ' - _ > Agents for the Upper Cxzxfada -Trust dud .-Logn (`m_1pn.'n_v.. (m`1cxai--Collier Street East of -7 the .\!:\_r'kev. Honse.% ' _ `.1 , V` ~ , u`>'~.u'nn|' ' ' l Ba-r_`rie' my` rset. m.uL-:1, mim.. lam" ..\T;j{v%i1, '1sc1. .._AnV7X-11;. '-; I .~:r:'---S`x lins '"or" under, rst 'insertio'n, '1ine3. Spnci:1l`c_o:ntrats can b ma(lel.b_s: ihc ~ 'yc':u',oi-.pn1-L~.1Tu> n.-y.'1r.. 0-rd_Crs to discontinue No paper 'd5`-vnnlintlcd until all m-rem-ages are . .__-., ~-~-~_ v.- -~_`....'..r tion. soc; c:\g1_| .-t.-'n:r~quc`n,t l2Ac. OVv:er_ six lines, :7c per "'10, F msertvon; each subsgquent one " 2c. I?mfcs.~:i->n.1",or Iiusiness Cards Ssfpar f _ ye.1_r;:S?5`for sii months, V not more than ten "Ads`c_rLis<:n1e,nLs to be ma>dejin'wrilih'g. ,_ p:1i'd, exr-"y'n"-nj. thg: optiori or the-pixbl'i3l1er. ,P1u.\`1'1.\'r:, vlin-(lH.V'l)l.\IG and Rm.I..~m done on. the .pn;n1isc3.V The f;u`,"`;ioa 0f,the-`Estahlislnnent nre Jnorc _cmnpr1&e _i'n ;1h n.ny otl1e-r' North of. fl`u`ronLo, |1:wing been_ carefully tted. out.in . every pnrticaular; Com munic`ations shoul {I36 Pub-V -'1``:. ~ `c. `d. . _. '5 "Tp9S pa.` . D. cm:w_ r~.. -Vie; Jan. 1, [1AS'6`A.Z.A A km;mumL;_1`Hi'3xIs Lhhd _. Sx1rva,-_v.ur, (.`i\'il fin-_V;incvV1', &c. . ' .\.I`..-\\'ih1 and, other. Lands` examined and r.:t.....l . , - ` w ' .- ' ` HI 1: I . wm-:11 : .}n.\ 'rif{r(7; D:e {xo'i-tar): of mug} . I_i.u~:-id ,`ir':x_ncvl1r }ibl_e Society, D_uxv1lo'pVStre`-ct. 4 V nvqmulr IIHH` no '01` hurd Q;iF.'ix-`.`n1CIW 1_;jIz1I`:.\*,` Rvenue Inspector, Co} 3?` hfin1c)e. I )unlOpSLx'_cet.. 1 ' __ x _ - .:u'1'i_c, June -1, 1859. __- - '_ " _ 22 ' \_V'] I) M HT}: ;\ IILS - Bed #192111 ari_.i ""'v-1.irM:1n1I_- tzu-sm-_v, npmmim thc_ Registry Ol'2i:-.c,'Bt\rrie; xv vHI~`a|`In`I` l<`n'rni1nrn.nf V-n-nn: dncm-3nHnna ' U;5I;A\_\'RE_!.\'CE, I.ife,Fire Mariu llnusur.-V ance, and Hotzse.- La.n,d n.nd?'1`own Lot. Agent. H\"eVa.ncm'-. Cnmmiainnar in `R D luv` I'ank'u- mum: Htmr`En,T Copper, Tin, and Sheet 7 Y-nh urn.-`In.-, hluninn Qhvnnt. Ran-ha` -' ` '7 $1; _ X'ri'i'_I>{'iJI: Am)AGH,' _ Mam;--RQaI (`nllmvn-nf Rn:-wanna` Rnnlon `I . ll` ~ '~ - -. ~_;-\.- '\-.-\_\.\.ap\/\a (`...I RH. `l`.};n\`i.nci.1l Iuind S':_1r.ve_vor,' -- H!':l.u'_'ht, niul \'ulmu- nf` I.;'a`nrlu nl- Immu in I'll ) :1 I. r4l\.,, \JUP|R'-l',_ I III, all}; I !rmHVorker, Dun__!op..Str`eet,- B_arrie. !`.a,rrie_, 'May[91h, .1860. ` T '- - ` .- WSUN & smvsox, Barristers, Attor-_ EYE. Sr'\n:0nu-a Int ' A--nn"__' \'IFnunin l'.' .uh!`i.sh Wekly, in th Tow':t'1\of Bafrie, dvery" Vp_.\'r:snAY mp; \inr.{,~- containing, the ,Curj'ent._ news of the day, and all matters pertmnxngto "the arms of the County; Price $1 in advance, 4-or $3.00 "if ndt:pba_'u1 at the Vtvime: of ~sn_xb:scrip- Hnn \'- l It! -`-11316, 1'-l_'O\'l;HC|Cll hfln(_l l5lll'.V8yOI', ht-ml. H!':lU'.l)l5lll`:i1','`l|d. Valuer of L1:l`n1_i_'$,v C91-