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Northern Advance, 22 Apr 1863, p. 4

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xxxv.` 1.0.] .~.,e _:;;:_ 7's1V_eEo;hemedVnower"ghurreshe_- - ,Fg'eaben`ne.ver.Ii;qre Ldfaii: _ `the shdded sky shall bri~glnn,-'- , ' '. .n_:'.L|_.-_'_____ __--_ 4. . ..L...a..'. FP~%sALE___ RT 1 The `soil is of` good qualyy and well watered , and the Dwelling House is well suited for a Tav-. .erh, being fitted up for-`Illa! purpose, and being ` just -half way betweoli Barrie-and Peneta'ngni- 2 shene. Apply _to / n......._: nun-nnxr I. vhvnnnnu HULUUIH ' ' ' . The Purchase Mrme y is'500-`. .00 down, and the remainder in 3year|y instalments, with In- terest: or, (if taken subject t_o-the Mortgage now on thefland, payable on 1st March, 1865) 125 down, and balance, with `Interest, within ,3 _venrs. The owner offers the land M! n- nrnranl/11 rmlurpil pr cu: nu cuauuc mm In Iueel, olner eiaggugemenls. A Apylicalion` to JOHN FOX on the premises, and fur further `particulars `apply (if by letter, Vpostvpaid) to v . _ . 9 - ZPATTONJE O'BRIEN, 'Sulirilnrs. &r,, Harrie. ` _ _ . I.\iPROVED "FARMS. , Innis/il-Lot' 14, 14!}: Con. and 14 and 15 in 13!!) Con., 425 acres, 140 `acres cleared, large new born, stables, cottage, &c., fronts on Kempen- feldt Bay, opposite Barrie, two milesfrom Rail- 'wa y Station. Sunnidulc -L`ot 5 and 6 in 3d Con., and` 5 and 6,,- 4th Com, 800 acres, 40 cleared. two liouses, stables, &c.;t_1lso, two good Mill Privileges, mile from Sunuidale Sgatiou. and well tim- bered with the best of Pine. ` * EUUII H'L||L`l|CllI'llIK |JI'CIHlr,uo' ' _h The Farm adjoins, St. George's Church, Me- do_nte, and is within three miles of ~Price's. Cor-1 news, Marchmo`untVP.O.,on the Goldwater Road, . _and-within 3 mileghof the Store and Post Office at vJar.ratt s Corners, on _`the Townlin of Oro and Medonte. IN... ....:I 2.. - -1-..1.-._._. -__1 .i_- 1-. ___n __.._'.,a .uuuaIaI.3 ul nmpw, pcecu, Dusswoou, uuu ring. A Besides the 50 acres of cleared land", "there are 6 acres chopped and ready for clearing; and whether for qualilyvof Soil andvTimbei', or for con- venient situation as to` Roads, Post Office`, Church, the Farm offers great_a.dva.ntages to the intending settler. VD]... `I')..__I_--'_ 1v'.'..-=__ s_- lirnn mu... 3: ,, Q .Bar rie, Fcb. 13;: 1863. . 1 BM-rie7, Mnr l`1-1:1, 1863.: 1 C6n.,- Medonte, 156 'ncr_es--50 acrs cleared and fenced`, with a `NEW BARN, 50 by 26, and a "good fruit-haring `Orchard- , 'l`h'n War-`tn ndininn Qt (Inn:-no`: (`Jun-oh Mn- THE.JEf1NG 51ix.Ac3.` Jucuuuw. _ -` 7 , The soil is a clay 16am and the lot well watered there being three running streams. `The Timber consists of Maple, Beech, Basswood, and Pine. Beside; the 50 nnrpa nf nlmu-pd land` 'thm'-A are I'ZI $I-\:&' THE Wesltex-ly three quarters of Lot. 8, xl`1th Medonte, 150 and Cannot!` unit). 4 -\l`L`|lT U ADM an I... on -..A n `4t .:I `KI '_ .1-( > I - -I V ' at .r.- inlsengflggg. V felirunrr 3.. inure. 4 ~ 1 .... . .VaImible Parmf--eA Bargain. 50.5 ;e3. PI`I"I"l3 Tl7-_A_ A A I I I Mrch .;},;;a3. |..ANns run SALE P01: ,sALP;' ,.._. _.. . . V A. . M23535. PATTON 8: `O'BRIEN, , ,. ` ' Splicitots, Brgr_I Lonn PALMERSTON bx` Pnixcsss Am:-9. ANDnA.,-ln the House.of- Commons", `gm the question that thoVsTpeaker_s|w'u_ld* M -leafve I.he;c'h'alir, in Order tl1at_;_H_1`9 Tjoqse `might go {mo co _rnxr1;i;_t'tc_2e on the _P_rjn ce aIid_Prinms.of Wales , ._;nn'nities' Bill,i ;_Lord .Palinerstoq -sa_1i_i,:-'-`V`.>\?V-l1eI1 the qusfiou rosef of sdlengi : ;`Prin.ess; . ho .m.iglIt: the an ife ofth `JPri'xi_:_`e p` _waIes; .th_e:-,o1lp`wiu`gv Lcondizibns were` ` fth.ough`t..be t3%|!i$i`9T=+Fit"f` ` % sh;-snoun%a4V 12.6.: " -. :hqIIl,d;-MI.` .`lLi9!!d.$93!1e'..i~'} ._-I.t`II.r!..h She, .;dhoIld- be .agr eeo,ble`, xhatt `she should" he . T%1i:m_ia`_ble--in.V---d-ispgsif ' ' be W`1.45f9Ph$iii1i w1LD-Tx:-ANDS. H` I... or n.) -..._ Ti;Z'i7r6w & '0'bB`l_zIE'N, V * Barristers, Bu`:-tie` _ . , ' 0 am"! W. . . < BATTON `& 0 BRIEN,V V `Barristers, Barrie. . ` 1] In G UDHIDIV, `Solicitors, &c., Barrie. 7 1 0. _ I_ as U Dxunu, Solicitots, Bnme. ` ' -11. u! e_-~.-.* ' ' , '"3.`4"l'll`l ~!:lu.I\nn . annu- my up - ` m.a`an`g Wi%i"a"}'i'y: n':s'.s'1n'."`- aAIu-for aily-- . 7 ow am mam-in~ Henna, and-one ;penny*ot|rm_ ?3otffnto`Ir_tion;` fr-W&zk!-3:-!r.-4929.-wok `I-`win -I. , L vmmsnm. V I 9! 9M 1.7%,; wg`-l . , _ I _' __` __32z_g,v.n99 .*;liI;.pf9r, QLIIJ up-)ll\l.y'Cl U.V IJIC CIICIIIJI * The Dictator at the same, time f nonneed his "intention - of-retiring. to another Apapt of the country, . leaving his compani in arms to, \veaLhe,t;tlxe-stor1n as best they might; Before" the troops vhad`re-alised the. d_unge_r of their po_sitioI:i,_ or been"u1tfor'n1e(l ofthe breakingeupj Of the corps,"Langiewicz had Vglisuppeared from thecamp, and made goo_dhvis __way to the south._ The div_i'sion_ of the forces and the departure of the ;Dictator trans-A `pining at one and at the: same `time, at panic immediately seized upon the terri- tied troops, fatid._retre_`at,_beca_mbe the orlel; of the day. Lang'iewicz.has since .__re-. signed th_e'Di_ctutorsh;'p. . ' ' V -' - "!!'!'!'".T.`;".~".`? ppm In: purucnlnrly `IItended`1o_in'Ihei; i`h'5; are 1hecheg;3g1;upeus.iaq.tI:q P_rq\n'p`cei'.' - M Onc'dhllnrn A _ _ _ ` ..= >1-,.-.' .'.. ..).x yej in added" to gqcli miiigd tWh:Oll ......... ..,-.u.u Inc vuulu IECCWB ll'0ll'| I D`|1y. _ ' ms `Wm-zxmr LEADER I: published fave 7Fr:idav; ahdT"`.:THl-3 PA TRlAOT 5 and l|w'F`~'N`,E-W , V ` OF-'T"1E';wEEK,*,', bl " . `_every Wediintay, `Irlhd `rule of ON`Eml`)'Ig `It'll advance. Tli,`9':.P0i?"'lfl7B viptlhldion I large I `readulfg miller "of, the. i9': .1'1.?;~_`r.~!I!:SJ::!!29!;!:I;!!*erAPrav3e~ eebtand `con'Idin` Illa` most important` . V.` ,9 f` ppm` I`re"'pIr1ioInlurly_ue Item Thai fwo '.," _ `. - `ln__pul`>lisliied _.,on- Tuesdays and I-`ridqy;_,v at,'1`nn`tI, "pending mallet ofIhaADaa'ly'Lpad'r_+,' and, call every luv `this paper wyil supply {hem wiyh" II` "the intelligence they cou(ld`le'ceive from q 3 -%mi:.SMl-WEEKLY 1:.I-;s;o1R4 T . 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E_sA-eVry- exertion is being used to make it more and more. indispen- cable. for every family in the Proving-e. , " " ' , , "FIJI? nun Ii'9I1A`\"`| f`1'HE L EAiDEa,v ~ ETHE M3101 &- NEWS or THE WEEK. % HE .fa.vor wiih which The Leqai` has been ,1-eelved by TtheTPublc: rnay.bejnd_2e_d by (inn nlun ..;....- .'a- -4---~~' rxuUIs.--I56, rgr the two volumen. By Hail,-8,7 V 'N.B.--Mail Subscribers in Canhda, remitlinz in `Canadian Currency, will receive the Periodicals Free of U.S; Postage. ' `A - ' V ' By'Ht-mur `Sn:1-mans, bf Bdinhrgh, and theme J. P. Nonmu. oi Yale College. V 2 vols. Royal 0cla\"o', 1600 pages and nutnerou:fEngravings. - rmcz.--as. for the two volumen. Hail,-8`? VN.B.--lwail Sllluknrihm-u in n.'..l.. .......:..:.._ :V_ uamlnln uurrency - U. S. Postage. Lu" yuuuacu V - _ . "Elli:if`tl1SB'f0lld.dill$l,m1S were-em tertained by the `Polish camp,it'he sight that greeted. their eyes on the following the same` time south that. the` vanguard of" Prince Schakowskoi had been 0.bserv- ed in the rear. The right wing-wapsvalso threatened, and in tl_1e.nort_h_ lowered the fortication ofilieilee upon the chased tioned near Busk," withhis front to the and forfthe last` time attempted `to re- trieve his fallen fortunes. The question Everytliiiig was to be risked in order to _ prolong, if possible, theiexistence of the ` corps for a day, or -a` week. ready gdisappearedpthe` day; before, he '.ordered.t.he sithemen from the sheltering wood right up to the 'cahnou s month. For some time` the ght wav'e_red to and fro.7 3Langie=.vicz placed hiniself at the head of his stornnrrg_eo1un1ns.* "Capt. Zachert, one of his adjutants, fellfat his side, another having hishorse shot under him. Atlenglh the sithetnen,escorted -by ran_ks._ ` ,iBeforc.cold `steel the _Russians broke and ed. A large numberof seolonel and a major. rewarded" the . dar-T mg attack- The Poles had ;about 200 killed and wounded, but the day was -body.was out of thequestion. Ina _cou'ucil ofwar, held` in the open air, Lau'giewicz-deterniined to break up" his Force into smaller. andemore manageable detachments. Of. the army men which he still had with him four divisions were itovbe formed of 2000, each. being engaged n1eanwhile,'and,ii_t' neces- sary, destroyedby thenemy. ` ' i "|1n n:n9\Inr inf 91111.`;-cinnxn 9;:-nu I-in "morning must have -dispelled all hope of` success. `Once more the 1 . ussiaus show.-' ed fight in tliefront. VVord_ was sent at game. -I'Langievificz,`who`was now sta-` north, immediately retreated _to_'a wood, A was "to conquer` or to be-"cut to pieces.` _ ` I C'I]- . numbered vith l)a'ggage,;_xivhicl1 had al-' . the Zouaves, closed in with the I{us'sian- 3 prisoners, ~: an1ongfthem_ a lieutenant - theirs: 'Still,_however,_to escape. in a - 01 8,000} One of them, it was. .hoped,- or perhaps tw"o,,n1ight be ableto "make good ` thenj way to the east,vthe-remaining ones . For gllvfourof the Revliqwsyt. . . . .' ... `Q . For4B1ackwood's Magazine. . . . ; . . . Q . . . .7`. . A 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review. . . . . . . . i5 00 ' For" Blackwoodvaind two Reviws.. . . .L{_. . 7 00 For Blackwood and_th`reeRevie'ws.. . 9 00 For Blackwood and the_ four Reviews.'. . . . 10 _00 - These will `be ourlprxceh t6 all who pay `prior to the 1st of April. vTo those who dc-fer paying till after that time, the prices will be increased to `such extent as the increased cost. ol- Reprint may demand -lherefpre, _ _ ' SEND IN YOUR ORDER; AND` SKVB !(i_Un MONEY. LEONARD scdrr at C0. P..b1asum. V . ' No`. 38. v\v..n.-...'.s.......t. n .v- Fer any pne of the foue Reviews. . . . . For enytwo of the four Reviews. . . . . . For any three pf the four Reviews. . ; . . 9]] foul-`of the Reviews.!. . two Reviews. . .L and _lh`ree Revie'ws.. ..` "THE LONDON Q,U.~`.R'gERLY_ (Conservalive)._ THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (wing). ' ` THE NORTH 'EmT1s_H4i:Ev1ENw (Ewe Churi-h\ TI-IE WESTMINSTER kEVIEW (Liberal). _ _ _ 5_ {E BLACI{W_0OD S EDINB, MAGAZINE (Tory). E. - ` TERMS. V N - - E ,T'\_._ -._.. ' . eipmcns CHEAP As EVER, TO THOSE WVHOIHPAY l R0_)lPTLY IN 1tDVA'NCE. ' Notwithstanding the cost of Reprinting these _Pe'ri- `)tli('.}llS.hmi more than doubled in consequence ufthe rm)I`m_0us rise in the price or Paper, and ot a general zulvance in all other ,expe,nses'-and n_utwitltst_imding ` ether publishers are reducing the size or in_creu.-ing the price nf their publications,` we shall continue, lot` the year 1363, to furnish ourscomplete, ashertofore, at the old rates,vvt_z. :- ' . ~ . . nwerrezs. rain-1-we cure cA1u')_s, BILL HEADS, HAND: `BILLS , &c{, `at: as low fats as re current in Toronto. BLAGKWO0D S MAGAZINE, AND. THE % BP._`lTA|SH RE vlr-:w%s%.% BUSIN ES'S' maps, ' 7 vIsI'r ING cARDs',' ~ ` BILL i1EADs,_ 1' > ' . W_EpDiNG CARDS, of [every descnphon at Lower: Pnrcns 1 fllILl"U|l urn: ll|'Il (L_lll|'\.\-I 019 A`J`_4llValutJl>4l(14-s _ Here, he _ha_d;to cope with tile second g1rdle_nf'.the-enemyp laid down in ' the .reu`r_of' the inner circles, which" had en- 7 closed him two days before. 'l`he_rewere the Mnscovites arrayed before him in, the plain, 5000 H `strong, guns, " Coss'acks, ,an'd'nll. i Chasing the VI-lussian vangu'a,rd from the hills,,and lenning'his.right wi`ng_ on theridge, his` left" was protected` by the" river and the . wood covering its banks. 'As n sual,th_'e. Russian` artillery opened tl1e.figl1t;. the volleys of. the in- litntry followed, and the Polish equip- ment proving inferiorto the Tnlaoriflcs the 'Ko'ssiniuir"e_sV (sithemen) rushed to chur.g~e.i e'l`|1e enco_unter_ terminated in- lhe Russians ' r'etreastin.gh towards '-the north. The Poles, liastening after them, [captured 500`-,mus ket-s, ltogether with some. knapsacks, cartridges, and .a` score of prisonersg For a rnoment_t'he road to vliielee appeared practicztl)le, should es- cape become im possible towards` Ab`ando- mizer and the east, At any rate, a di-. iversion mightibe atteniiptsed to\\}arc_ls`the_ north, and the V_istn1a.re_ached in a` zig-- zag course`. 11 . -r-.1 ,, pd.) :r_-1._-3,._-, _._;.__' _._ flaensve, introducedfinio the ADVANCE Office a rst-cVlas>sv than hitherto havef`been"cha1"ged iniihis ' County'- A'r`(:1'1` Y PRICES. mwe: Pm-ass, Is now in a piosifion to execute TPrinting We tilso_ Publjslrihe MA(I`STI{A'_1`ES FORMS, _ ,QoNvE1'ANCEI{s FORMS, PAMPHLETs,% HAND VBIL LSv, rosnzns, nu-5:`-_-iv nu. - - .. ..._--v-~ ---- -For ten days the Russians had tried to` catch Langiewiczein the south-western corner of the` -kingdom. _ Ordering _on their reinforcements, they oeciipied Wale V -vbrom` to the north and 0lk_usz; to" the south , strengthening simultaneously} their garrison a_t'Milchowto the` east of the indomitable Poles. 'Wedg_ed in at tli.ree' miles distance onreither side," and sur- rounded by _a.force superior `tohis .own, -the ._D.ictator on_`ce more `succeeded in threading hisdwayi through the hostile maze." Marcliing off to the north-west and turning suddenly to the east, _he freed himself `again, to the _astonishm_ent and dismay -of the enemy, from the .rcir-.` .cle they haduheen drawing around him. Early on the morning -ofthe 16th he reached Xions, eight miles to the `north of Milchow. His intending captors thus placed to the west and south. he hoped. to have theroacl to the east efree `before him. The north, at a distance of some :tIiirtyi`rn-isles, remained `(blocked up by Kielee. To mar`chto\v:irds the risingsun vappearedliis` only means of s-alvatjon._ Cautiously_progressing. with measured steps, he moved on-with unusual "delay, andgvon the l'7Ih a_rrivcd at 1),'z iulaszize.`. ` '1 '-,,,- __.:. _' I`! -~ I I , 4 I- 41-- -_-_..l comun rnmnnc, 'THa Subscribet l1jzwing , {at greafex-_ Me1"c-hants zind_businTess men can pro- And every `other desqriptionjofv Fmmnms GUli)E.` ' Prlting. - CHE'QUEfS, ` DUUI 1` oz Uo._l"ublisher8: _No`. 38, vwalker-Street, N. "Y; too: -tie1[iniion s been` veiitied ,_':AL`!1~5 L _gie wicz, enrroupdd .iIii1Il s_i_des;f"ai_1ii fen; cumbred by a supe:hity.ef~t;oeps, ha_s. foundit impossibletd cqntinue_ his old s_trntagemfof march and coutite`rtn'a reh.' /Unable to ght `t_l pitched battle, anqpre.-' _ `vented at "length-froni eyading the_{gxt,: 1 his doom `was sealed b,_ot hby`the number, of the enemy and h:is'owh. Had" he been .poVssessed of sufficient atfilleryf and am. munitio n, it is only_fair to suppose "we might.-have}: dierent 7tale1o' tell. ' T 11 .__ J__.; .1... n..;..:......'. 1.-.: ...:;..: .... C_IRCULARS, _ .,D.{ CREW. . fonfhflc`-'I!i,_'vI:i'I|_slimIIIantI:aun `; lIfi_I mu I ._ 1 `.T_naov_ >v_or:ho_`t-any-_. II_0iIlI.or. I':n_o3ti nag.` oh-.. w mm a ulmim-r_Ol wan-I~--|I Will cum noia|iIv' o lI c1Ilnn_;a9h:..uId ibmlnofo digguiogp 1 ,_it in a plenum ;Ii1'_1[li:7v,_d"uvI I_nl". .' > A {fro 'raosE wHo`nbj'1`I1~`K. 4vt.hsI!~.. RAIDWAlY 3L3'E.A.DY .-BELIEF in . use-mo--*!nMa_nd poyflbl`mvrin Itjndwn in 'I_b_gjA;ivorkl;_ g'l`gnib i6:no- N!lRln~:;l[y. 11: git. yogi? ml 1-qtwgnoetl. ~4,h-A,.combinea'i_u in com- . -"'A"A` '.;_.nu'r'"j1:.n:6.nn( " i'.'ir'I*'*.`*:.:_'i_"*_-1'-'1'.-,-1-% - In nve vmmulex. - - in ten minutes. - in twenly minutes - ` - inlnrly m`inul_es. '~ _- . - in "en mimnles. ' _ _ V . V ._ - in iieen minutes. BURNS - ~ -_ " A - - in live miuiulel. INFLUENZA 1- . - v _- in}: few hours. .'..0,OgP -` - -4- -`- `- `in minutes. _S A Ms '_ .,_:i_..- ., an ,-'. - n veminmes. PSEA` .[-I_DPVAIS.-b byll few-anplimiions. -lI_u'IV"wl1ere' pain is fettglhp READY B,ELlE_F _ ; ' Q|qnI|L`l_,i g_pp|ied. .Tnkeiaiingenjngally-ategagpgncwnful _ _ gg |;;|f gmnih|or -`yf waqer--|I= mil cure qoulny' v!~---v . AND < "TO THOSE` WHO DO THINK. To thme who don't wish In be troubled ing. bu't1i|:e_ lo hiIve._Ihe|r thinking done I les__e, ye gay, ,\\lvi_|l_x_out explgnaliqn, I 1'\1`V.`1vunn q-.-'- ----- A5 "R H IEHAM A Tran. Wl ,re_liv e those when _n'er aprffcalibnj exl`o.-mallyv or i na Iv. my! (`urn-4 _ins,ir_1sIantlv on in y admgnlslrauon inter- mat the above art-. re-tttedies tor tli.-st.-ut-s`t'nt3 tlte_v,are reconInit*Ittle|.I ask the contlettt-c to test them, and-will be-.' rt-ady to refund the ll10nt'y_I0 any not perfectly satised with resultn. {Joan L. Httt~tt~`tzs.n"vvtzt;t., Proprietor. . ; . Pratgti_cnlCht*nt`ist,nnd Phartnnoettlist, 9.'|1?'ac-s`tt;ttle of signntut-o over cork of genttitte on e. g -V,` . , T. W'.G.-orgen, and Geo. Lane, Agents, Barrie, Canada _Wc-at. - ' t 113- \VJj`oltanle Atzents .L\'mans. Clare z Co.. fMotttreal; Lyman, Elliott 65 Co.. Toronto; Hamil- -l`ntt,.'Mt)ir Gt Co., Hamilton; T. Buckle :6; Song, Hamilton. ' " , ' ` ' - ' LAra1i:wx:z s nu-u1"._ . V `__The spa}-ia'l. corpfspqnjent :4i:_f`nth:e ' in` a latte; da_t=,d`I3:1"eslizu,'1!_4z1}'<;[1T2;l;V` yszi`: -` `n s. -- yr. am: all `minor Ne-rvuus'comp|5inIs, mtd twin: 0! steep. For the tnnttthly-`tI'etrings of rt`lnll't`.', from which class must; it not all wt-t-(`ks lo the Nd[V(|llS S_v. come.the Axonvm-: has been eminently successthl. in relIevin_r pains while Nature ; work is nndietnrlml. _The ECLECTIC PILL. seldom requiring but a single Ptl lpr n lose, saves dragging thwstumach, and is` Nature's assistant in_ DI'.vpq)317q1, Bih'u1't.mes.t.- I .03.: q/ AD]/qtetila, Jattntlim, IIIdiTg-rszian. Cm'tn'enes . IIma'- a 1.0 from'rliaar:/and xtomarl;.vWzm1 `tn Stomach, Slow -Fcvn-.9 and genernldehililv. - That 1-tintlettce shnll not be htisetl, and knowing that the above an-. (lm.-u.~u-.<`t'ur `Which t!1ey,are rt-contniet_1det|.I the nnnft-ham-n In In-I 1 no 'l'm.nu Annnms our:-5 Neum/gin.` Nerzr: and Sick Hratlap/1:, _Bmc-cl com):/mus. Tool/: and Earm-]:._, Dislrau aer ealmg. Gout, Ii'he::ma1ism, and all minor Nervous`complaints, and Inn: For nnm1lhly-su'enngs -mnles, which` . cu..-` __ lllllftf.` . ' . ' _ The CONDITION. `I ()\VDERS,m'-e. put UP | - lnrge Paf-kngzus, nnd suldv by all! l)ruggi l\lrd.- , ci_ne DL-nlurs at 25 cents per pnclcugu. , `lSll1t`._ unlv lust of the - , TRUE C.-\RL'1`0.\"S C()1\ DlT[ON. P()wDERS.. ' Take no Cnmhlinn P.um|:-.0; uuinlwun |I.i..'...`.. me uwse uUA\Ulll'1LV ruwul-.'l{s. They will. km-p all kinds 0! Stuck healthy and in good heart _amlIna|.`e,1hmn l':men- much eu.~nur and quicker hen they (|Ih( l'V\'ise .\'\'0ul1I. Renmnbgr Ilzis Cuulinn. Finrl I/u! Sigzzlzture of ` J. CARLTON. COMS'I'()CK. Jtenmnbgr this Caution. Rigzx CO.\IS'l ()CK. In III" llpon Ihc wrapper of can-In packag is the unlv lc-st" of the 'l`RlT'F`. l`.\ I)! "I`t\\"Q nn1\?n|'rrn\1- run ~;lAi)W$Y S .RE'A%'. Will rnlhlnin II"... ...I.... "BL- - ' uy, ,VV{l_IllvUlll. cxpl!Bll0n,| ulP.I`!, occ. . _- _ . ~ ' E'z:e_r_1] om: >11:/to ll /I3 Stbrl` of qn7/ 1132!! should use U15; Mg"-dic-,ine`,.il is ah/,-u z/3' I/emyiri//1, and so harmless that ii (-an alwny.< lg given wuhu-H fear. Fzzrmr/'.v 1/-lm /nw Fa//r//1'/iq lhlxir Sm--I; whr-uld 'n.-e|ln-se (`.()}\'m l`lrm Drnxrnrsua 'n..;.. ...;n ..-~~~-~r~- - -. .. `nu ---v---3w -In. six`! 1: vs:-nu'nI {tau 1/-`lm _/nw lhI`_il' use Ihese C()a\'Dl l'IUN POWDPIRS. Thy will. kvrl) 0! Sim-I: Iwnlnhv nml in anntl hum: - `U.-\l\ulUf\'D pLn\'1)IIIH1V l (J\N_'1)l:'l(S will be luund it porlecx TUNIC and RESTORI-TR mler |ll'k5;0l' mj1_v n--me dis(-n.-e.-, such as Jnm-nza. Slmngle-, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal GlevI,&c. - ' - ` pa-nra) If!!!) ....7... ......... 'C.;. `L. '_.J ..L ..,L) '> %r91and. 1 nt; unnu tun D \.u.\ul I IUN 1"\.'w upue, 'j`.'i\'l`fI at-L-nrding'to dirctuns, `nrc the best thing m the world I1):-'l'l{l-.'.\'G'|'llF. N "a Hum-, and to restore him 10 hvnllh and vxgur after "saw.-rc exposure or hard driving. ""MI\`n `PKIILIH-'4-|l`B lnalnen o kn.-.hl.'.-'....o:n.. A! I... VJ: I urxvmg. _ _ . . . V ' These Powders '(-a'nse ajhenlIl.'_v'm-lion of the di- st.-~live organs, and purity. Ilie blond of animals, llwrehy equalizing Ihr: circulation of Ihe blond, mid _.imparIing vlgnrln the w|.uIe Frmm-. This soon lie Inun.~lrme-s ilsc-H h_\"nu i_n1pruvvnwu| in the anpear ance of lht: cum. fur ii is El L_'t:l'lHIll {H01 that no nninlal can he in perfecrhcullln if the coat be rough and um hri!'Iv. - _ - ~ I'll) B I unl'hrilI_v. : J` .\ D T "----2;.-1:."JI;LI1STBA 1`nv;.`L %AM1ii6AN- M ms nsI4TMscuAN1cKt%f rmn 1." % III `IIIQ __p- w- ._.. 7*1sin?iii.lgvo:;}i1:'ii.3f1i`7i3ii1i:s} be senl grams I0 any. pan onne cmunry. ' "Wt-slern` and (lnnndian. money `or Pust-oice stamps taken "11! par lnr sunlnst-riplinns. Canadian sub- sx-rihc-rs wnll'p|ea. lo reminweenly`-ve cents exyra on each year :-1 subscription lo prepay posing;-. ' IUIYMM Iv f`I`l I I f`l]DA\l`U OL\I\1.l\. Farmers will nd it a 5:`: vmgto them of manv dol- rlnrs lw using these Pqtxilers. W ten fattening Stork, bv mixing a little uftlicse Pu\\'(lerS with the thud, you will nd that it will mnke one bushel t)l'Feed do more tzood than 'rwo`lmshels given without the Powders. In feeding qnc hundred bu.-hels of grain, a man can ~ave at least fteen bushels bvttsing these powders. Use them and mm will nd-illsn. Thu n.anI- I\I\`m`AQl`Q'..l` LIDRQPQ ..n.. -l......=.o an m: PRF.\ I-:N`l'l~:D or CURED by those yuwucrs. Om: Po'wDP.n drivers mil Worms. One Powder rlires Bols. One Po\\'dc`r pulsa Hn_rs`e in condition. Om-. |`:iwdex9 llHXL t:'.~I :1 I-Iurse show! his coat. One Puwder`;._'_ives :1 soft and glossy ::ppenrnn:'e In the halr. One Powdi.-r cures lhe Uurn Dislenrper Ill Callie. ' _ - 'l`k..'r`AR].'l"n\T-Q t`-n\' I'l`H\`.\ Dl\\!rl\l7l)Q " _A NEW volumeVof is popular Journal commence! on the rs: o,fJan ry. .11 is" published wt-zzxuv, a_nd every numberr mains sixteen" pages of useful In- formation, an mm ve lolen onginal'engravi_ngl of `new invenl'_ 9 am! discoveries, all of whjch are pre- pared ex ssly for its_ columns. I 'ro'Tr_1E MECHANIC` AND MANUF'ACTUl{ER. ' Nalperson:e`ngTIVet;3 in Janyof the mecbnnical 9: menu nclnring persuns should think of domg will)- om_" lhe SCIENTIFIC Amanlcm. It costs but six cents per week ; every number contains lrom six to ten engraving: of new_ machines and inventions, which can not be found m any other publication. I Ta:i?%x;_ar}t3& uniiiliei ` /` on. ;, 'tio,,9n,,.-t....~. -9&9` " .,o. %%noc;;n;u-ggg-`a.m*-c u.' .qoq , . 0 .. C. A!`Iii`tue H MAPLE- SUGA':.-_-AV correspondent` of the Country Gergtleman thus describes his method of making [maple `(sugar i-, _ u The sap,when gathered should lie'bu_il. ' ed as rapidly as possible, for `sometimes a very short time standing will injure the quality of the sugar, especially if the weather is warm. For the purpose of [making a nice a_rticle and for boiling fast, you should syrup.downKonce ap`day| at least. The syrup should be boiled down so that it will drop from the edge of the dipper in broad. drops like honey; tlien __ it is `ready to dipout and strain through` " a wooden strainer into a clean lmrrel kept ' on hand for the purp_ose.. _'- It shouldthen. 1 be allowed to stand eight or tenzhoiirsftoi settle. For isugnring`, o`_I` Vn,s'eio.* "oh" ` kettle of aboutt 14 V" ga1lons,{ll he ;it`f;_abqii_ti_` ,1 two-thirds full, stir into it two -eggs `ll; -, beaten; put `it1.ove i: the ' fire and ;\vheny'ie :1 rn's-.to:.the b.i.1ing.po`iu`t`1he;imi1fwu it rise; whiehJhQl.I1d~.56lvctfllii dim ' Tthen '_dipn.0`_l_lCi1ut1IiLyQ1il o._a'ni.;it. u'poon'_ae it ; gets like: -sham puma? ` hifift scriptions of nearly all me best invennna an tne_v come out. but each nuntberm-ntnins an Otiiz-ml List ofthe Claims of all the Patents" issued {mm the United States Patent Oice during the week previous ; thus giving n_*orre(-t history Qfthe progress of invetition in this country. . We are also recei\'ing.. every" week, ihobesl scinticjmirnals of Great Britain, France. and Germany; thus placing in our possession all that is transpiriiig in niechnnit-ai svience and art in these old izotgntries. Weshail continue to transfer to our columns copies extracts Irnm these journnls of wiiatevefvvemny leemiot interest to our i't'(i'I'8. _ .x .mmnl.ln1..l'iuuIlnt-linn no In the hunt ninth: of msheu tree on appncauon. IV}:-ssrs I\IxrNN 5L Co. have acted as Patent Solici- turs for more than z-_u~;v::.V'r:5:`sN years, in connection, with lhe publication of the Sciawru-'Ic` A:vu~:mcAN, and lh e _v feel}.-r to 2,00t);palc|m:e's for whom they have done lmsiness. V _ -' M}. ..l.o.-nu ;a mmln \r'nIfnrnin';l|0 cI.'nlr-hp: nut] USE lIlC"l Hll(l \'UH VVIII Illl-ll SI). The manv DlSr.`ASlS`cf HORSES onn ahnost all be by these P()\\'(lcrS. ()Nl~`. Pn'\\'nP.R driven nnl Waurnua. Om: Pnuvrhar The ` Scnzwrurac Ann-zmczm is indispensable` to `every inventor, as it no! only conlninsillu.-tralcd de scriplions ofncarly all lhe best invelinnn as they cbme nnl- but whatever` Wt9'l]1_\ ueem- 0l`lDll'8l [0 DIN` |'t'R(l'l S. A pmnphlel ufinslfut-lion as to the best mode of` oblainmg Lullern Pajunl on new inventiqns, is {ur- nished free application. Nlm.-urn Mnm~.- A1. Co. have acted as Patent Solici- done Imsuness. A No vhnrge is. made f_'qr'examinin'g sketches and models of new frivenlions and for advising inventors a_.lo their palemabxlily. ' ` ov|rr\--an I be sen! `gratis Io pail oflhe cmlmry. g u nu.-.4 u To mail subscribers : Tlrru Dollars a year, or One Dollnrfor fuur umnlhs. - The-volumes cnmmencc on the lirstvol'Junuary and July. ' Specimen-copies will ~\l/nah-rn uml (.'nnmlinn. mnm-v `nr pus!-om:-e HO!-ZSES L HORSES! HORSES 1 an . 1\r II-Ir\\V~l`I r1(\\Yr\1'rl\`I t\\I nnltvvx-nun nun L':\h1'U.\'b' C-UN DITION. PU'DERS. Take no Condition Pmv|t:rs" without lhis'sig- alure.~ ' A-Mlle. 'rh_e`cAm;roN-s c $'D|1`IoN .... .1... V:IVnn ;ln:u\r1l;nI'1`ln :16-..:.Ii u -...... % 5 '.j\:\'o-:\L'so_1<"(1v7 ` % COWS, SHEEP; AN? ALL STOCK. FA'l`TENl;\TG STOCK. nd vingm d we Tabs: wno p{)N3'r THINK - A\'h CA1iLT0NVs cbxbrrtox P_0 _wDi:Rs, V HOB SIj}S`,V . AND ALSO Eon. rmy. >CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS \ be lnuml h mu-l..:-I 'rr.\:Il` n...I nru-rrxn-rn .. ' To Ti-IE ll\'VEN'1`OR. no (nun -A1IlI't'DfnI '}'ERn1s; _r '_ . In I new llama. _`- In eep m_mute.-. - ,in Ihree _minmv's. | _ in- un.nminn|..- |.u\':--Av '-uv...b_.,. _ MUNN 5: co., Pnnusulsnn Jinsiyg 182$ 1 .m Inlfee mlnltlvs. in- ve minutes. in live nil in `PI! I'I`Il`nnlnn LHULVH 0; \,u., 1 um.:sm-ms. . . 37LPark__Row, IVY in a I3.-w ~ho/ma. 1 pnn minm..- \J\/ [\g package; This P(2WI)El{S, . l\...~c L3,... ... Ill I'll rcom- < A - . . . V. . I TH'BIlFIT`RE5LY'v1V;GR.'l.'1{EN,IADVAA Uli` _.|l;3.:| Query Wdtuukv Mo'r:unn.- nu tn BuI\i'ons, Bums. Chgppqd Hands, C InIh_la1u_s, Fiamla, `Gout. - Lulnlxl .Memm , Emp . litmn.` A handsome reward will be ' Bunions, ' Piles, ' Sore Heads. Rlueumnlhm, Sure 'l`hrunIs, Chap?-d Ringworm, Sores of all KIlld8, Chilh.aiu_s, Sal! Rheum, Sprains. , . Scalda. Still Joints, _ . Skin .DiseMes. Tcuer, `lollllllll ' . swelled Glands, Ylrern, , Jlfercm Blpc 8913c Legs, , Venerenlsoren, ~ lions,` 1 - Sore Breasts, Wounds Qfallkmdn GOA UTION:--None are genuine unless the Twonlnr `.` .H01/away. N910 Jerk and Londmg . SIN" disvernilwle as a Walcr.-mar,(`.ir1 every leaf of the ` book of direuluns aro_nnz|_ach pol or box ; the name may be plainlyaeen h9lIl:'1Ig,t[:aIaaf to the hgltr _ _ given to_ any one nfn- .d1..-_ring ouch inl'ormaliim'as mav lend lo lhe do-lammn -...,..~,... uumy _u-urzv stnntttttg that have pt.'l`lttlll- ciuuslv relitsed to yield to any other rum: .'_v or treat- ment, halve invariably snot-unibed lo a ti.-w applica- tions of this powertul unguent. ` A ERUPTIONS ox TIlE sxm, Arising from at had state of the l case; are t-rndit-ated, and a clear `face regninetl by the restorative nctiouof this 0t'nt- ment. It s_urpas4-es manv nfthe cosmetics and other toilet appliances in `its power to `dispel. rashes and other distigurements of the-face. . PILES AND FISTULA. Every form and feature of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and -entirely" by the use of this emollient; warm Tutnentntions ould precede its application. Jts healthy qualities _ ill be found lobe tiorough and invariable. ` !D..aL lK->I\.'..a_.__A' " "` ` ' loud or chronic dis-' and ttanspnrent sur- ' . um;-n In co. _m us von., an Improved farm, * and pint Nihf-10. in l1;h_Con., 95 a'crs.L j "l`0SS0RONTI0T--Part of E bf 22.in 2nd. Oon.,_. . 65 acres`. _ . -- . . _ . A TOWN OF, BARRIE+_Lots 59 and` 60, South of ; - GollierLSt_reet,' with `dwelling house and "stable; Lots.19_&*20,`Eust"of Bayeld st: Patton : - Block,'nea'x'-Iy_an` acre" with dweing house. 7 1 Bot?! 13 &fll4`.19T:S-. Eliihbeth Sf.tVI.I`zdl1.)to-14T Q. s.s.`.Ham sz+e.s:3.~'.wm;..,1..= t.m;:m u..... - ..._.....u uuu unvurlllvle. `lgoth lhe Oi1atment' a:nd'PiIIs sha_'uld b used in the V following cases : I- '- n:n-- l`3ADVLEGS, om) somas, ..m> Case.-of many years" .-zu'mdi`ng that ' I run Inn-nl. hum. .'n.....:..LI.. A, - ' -v.`vwa-. Nenrlv `y the habilahlc civjlized \\_'orl Hun. ..... -`Inc-nlsnf all kinds av-.- v uuy years continual use in en-r_\{ rnrl vi` the habitable globe, amongst Ihe sn\'m.'e 'aml Lu world alike; has pruved that .~simp!.- erup- liuns, open sures. hnrd tumors, scml'u!om- '!m"-.'u-p- , ahs('e.-ses, (`nnn-rs, u-M wounds. and. in` otie word, en-rv species N mllmnnmlmu and snppuraliun, whejhrr in me skin, lllnds. nr nmnnu L... .....-.,I I - . lhe Hc.~iy, Ihq. uu nus` U DA, lJKYb'll I`:L.-\S .'..\'D SA LT RHEF. No remedy hns over dune; so much for the rure ul diseases of the Skin, wlmlver funn the-y um_\` us- ..-zmm-, asdhis Ointment. Nu 1-.152: nf Snll Rh;-nln, Scllrvvs SW6 Hvml-<. Srufula or l'Iry.~ipc.-Ins, can I ong wilhsumd ilsAi|Im:nce.' ' - ` n.-\.._.___ , 1"HoLLoWAY s _ PRACTICAL r:xH:`|':u:.\'c_x~; . ` 13E l"I`E R I`H.\N EXPERIMEN'l`AL SCIENCE. Ame, (VOID IOTIG , Mayo l S69. P}`ice" 25 Cchls prr 50.1`. nvc `l-ozicvs will `be srr! an I receipt Qf p.0slugt }/uitl. ' - S- No1z'715' ORILLIA-Part of_E qr or s`,` s..i..a ' Gox'1., 25 acres. ` -SUNNIDALE Pm N bf 22, in at: ; sf hfs 195:; V 5lh."E arid W of Road. . pan.` or yv -III- 10, Ill um uon. . 7-U nn uuwrs urn` 5['II!'I()IlS'. ~ B:-wnre. of n cn nntcrf`(=it henringbthev mime of JA.\H~IS`I'L.\KTiLY. Buy nnno hut 1h(.-so bonn- ing the fac simile signature of A. J. WHITE .; (`0. - I _ 13. L. .It'r>.~`0.\ x Cm, , Sole Propriemrs, Br_o ckv.ill(-. C.\\'., 4: N. ')'c-Hg. Dr. M_r>rs'e`s_, I_ndin,n Root Pill: have Forly PINS in each box, ;_'1nd are sold by A)! 'dca!crs in .\Iedi-' nines. ' n___-__"},.. /-1, ,1, , 1 .-- -- streuglu uuu nu: pcpcuucu upuu Int: vruu Illll. When the various passages become tltiggetl and do notact in perfect harmony with the dif- ferent functions of the body, the _blood loses its .action.` becomes thick, corrupted, und (ll~`t:ttSt'(l, thus cttusing all pnins, sickness and distress, of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, audit` nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humor:-1, the blood will become choked, and cease to `act,_und thus `our light of _life will torerer be blown out.- How important then that we should keep the_ various passages ofthe body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it`1n our power to put a "medicine in yourreaeh namely, Mt-r.=e'3 Indian Root Pills, manufactured from Plants and - Roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs, in Nntu're s garden, tor the health nnd recovery ofdisensed man Oneof the roots from which these Pills ere rnncle is it Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin and assists nature in throw. inn: out the ner ports of the corruption within. The second is.n plant which is an Expectorunt, that opens nndnnclogs the passage in the lungs, nnd thus,;in _a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing o' phlegm and other ltumors fun} the lungs by copious spitting. "The third is e. Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown: out houritifully by the ttrinnry or water passage, and which could not lmve been discharged in. any other W.'|_V. The fourth is a Cftl.hIll'tl(', and accompanies the other properties of-the Pills while engnget.` in ptirivingtthe blood, the eoaser particles ofimpurit_v which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and con- .t'e_v`ed nffin arent qvinntities by the hotrels. CAUTl()'Y,-l{r~n"ur9 nf l"I'\l.)nlr-I-l'niO: All nan- . uc_u.-u nu m _:rc:n qvmnlvics Dy me nowers. CAUTION.-Bc-ware of cmintc-rfeits. All gen- _nine have the signafnre of'.-\. J. WuxT'& Co. All others are spurimxs Rt-wnro nf n :~n nnl.u-f':.H Lon.-2m~ H... ......... Ar '.name.th.at reiivv P` :o...!I'n1uI fnr which. WE /`nnlotllnen lllinllrjellvs .paln.A1n-_a mg" n H . itself 1111:!" for which, w`e'have'no wtlzirdeitn 316: '1'.',f'8',i,',`:,' language-encI|y_Io ex euizs notion. Tho call it &mIa A t_g * omnch forlulnlernalsmfu imavl_ion.V been applied externally, it will be fauna, a mos; powerful Aeoqanr-virritanhn finstamly read n lnglhe nxrface to wluch it i2_ applied, and` willulraex` mg the blood from game neighbouring pan, where i; , rnav he cangeuad or holya'1Z:, pausing `min and, lefnding to inmmalion. _ eqnnlizingtbe t-in-ulalion most en":-clively, and mo beautifully lominds lhat can nnder.tnnd its nclion - nun manual wan munnr ' llfzls the condition 05. LDILIJ VI 11.: Du I-DLJJLIJ-I. LIvl.JlJlJJL'g We proclaim that this double notion of asstlaging . pain, by its spat-ilic elfcct t_tpu_u the nerves and equal. izitig the oircnltttton, by its effect upon `the blund- vessels. In this way it. 1't.'llt`Vf. tl and cures Rhetunat-r isrn,`Lumha.go,Tnuth-ache; Head-at-he, and n variety of such like complaints. Wh-n taken internally, its astringent and di'uot've stimttlatimz properties (`hl`lC in the most natural manner Diurrhteas, Colin. and other bowel cnmplnints. Whilst for more 'l`hmats,. at.-cnmpanied by putrescency, and for Fever patients, with T_vnht)id!vn|plr1rr1_s,ttn eminent Pltypit-inn up tm-hed.to the New 0rlen_ns Hnepitnl , has prnnmtnc~e.'_t it far superior as an mm-.u;:I1'c and amt -7n:/race)/1,. `to the celebrated can Illedicinala of Raspail. 1-1-SI ` 1`U .lIlUDl:1 Iv nu Jlunn l Now, we hold that, all external remedies act either" in one or twoynygg or combtuethe ac-non of both, First.-`-_.They'a_ct directly upon the nervous system without touchmzvthe blood veszels-the_- .mng1u7fgm,,, system. All Arman mments,ncrve ltniments, are, &c., belonging to Ibllrcl, and eonseqm.-ntly onty bmumb the entls ofthe nerves, wtthout ttfTo.'cting u all the clrcttltptton,--mav teurpornrtlv stop pain-bu have not the rluzhtest`eect tn restormg the eqmlib. ,rium of circulation, essential to healthy action :--Or Secondly.-'-The y art upon the blood vessels without, us in` the case ot deplettves. [Leer/tea or lfitps] raga; to the nervous system. Now, the fact is--that, thg nerves preside over the blood vessels. and an external applit-ation to be eecltve, must act upon both nerves and blood ve-tuteltr. l ' RADVVAY S REA DY RELIEF. 117.. .._-..l..!_. nLnI chi- .l...I.l.. nnaZ.... Is: .... ._ - DR. MORE S` mama ngo_T mus. _u> l\\J1Jl KILIIJLJ, U BVCIIS |llZ gII,'IllQ`]' pf` ot',his life in trn.vel_ling. hnving vls`.ted'.Enrope, Asia, and Attica, as well as North Ame-ricn-hus spent three years among the, Indians of _o_ur W93- tel-n`conntry-it was in this '5, that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fnct that all disemoa arise from impurity of the blond--that our lwullh, strength and life depended upon this vital uid. \Vhnn-tho I-urinua DRRCRKTPQ hpnnmn ll.nn:.:` auxin 1unuI_:q_-run u ulv M, in un 13 ms 19, in . 5th, E and W of, Road. . _ ` 5 TINY-I-NM` 86. in 1st Con, an "improved farm", * and min Nhfl-10 in 11th Con. 95 mm.` 1 CONSOLATION ron ' ,, u an - R. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S INDIA}; ROOT PILLS, has spnt me greater part This sin, well as mno Olnron vnnru nmnnavthn Indiana nf nun H ... ' 'y years lhlcf lilnhn, 1\nu.u.-\'.\` at ()0. Harrie. sLAvr:.\' 8: co., Orillin. R. PRU -"GE, Orillia. SIMPSON & DU.\ SPAU(;n, ... ..:..\. 4|;;\.ul: AU: P. E. DRAKE. BeIIvE'.'.'nrt. W.\I. .\l.-\l.V, (`vherr_\'<(_'n-rk. J. H.\Rl FIR, Cnnkstnwn. . NORTIIUI St. I}Y.\lAN, Xewrnsx T. W. GRGRGEN. Harrie. I(I`.I..\1.\.\1 .5 an`. n..~-:A \. H. ul`.Ulihl`.;V. H(H`I'H nk Barrie. SLAVE.\ xx (Yn n.-;n;.. IV llllu wow}61'riEi"'m'i3Eiic' - I...I.l dun all nUInInn' ...n....l:.. salt` Gland Soto - 86: -o Bream, -my _ :9 ._.vv 4 - --. . ---uvu. Irs continual in far! be, the like; sinnp! . scmfufolu (la "x-.'-p. |, ah:3(`e.-G93. l"fInur.r ..z.l ~ .uvuumun-:n ms Z_, |_u znu, anu `5 In 4th.U0n., NO'TA WASAGAS hf 19, in and Vcc$ii;V `Lo: 29, ` and part N M35, in 4th ; part Nhf 15 in 8th,. "and part` of WM 16, in 9th Con. .. wmrm mm. `.n..p.m 1|? 1.: .... .5: 5 ` :;.7' -..;:. Wholenle Agzeuts, Torontu. IA [ID Inn Y`_., ,. {VTHE SUFFERING. OINTMENT. 5, VLCERTS. I Imve perl`inn~ 'lnm!\` nr Irunl`_ nmn. e nt mm mm Uon.--a. gopd farm. .\IONO--W. bf 29, in 3rd Concession: - ` uULM'UR'-E.hfs 22,Ai_n 2nd, and 25 in 4'th;co_n., . 'E;H.S.' ' . LHE Stxbscrloer ot}_'ers7tl1e following -Lands in T the County of Simcoe for Sale, on favourable terms :- - ' " `I FLOS-J-E. hf..of .Lot"'14, in 1st G_onoession', '50` `v acres xtlvenred with dwelling. house and out `buildings. Lol'25 .in' 3rd; Lot 4,- in 6th_; A N hf of l, in 7th; Part. of S. E. qr of 2, 1 ._gn 8thCoAncession.-' ' ` " .INNISFlL-Part_ om`. bf 24,` in "uh. . N; hf 25 in - _ .8th,` and {Lots 26 and 27, in 9th Concession. .\1EDON'l`E"--E.`hfof l1',7and Lot 19 in 8th Cou.; ' N. W. fl!` Of 2 ill 10th COIL.` nltrimnrnvnrl . Also for %? the 1;';.as't half of Lot 103: : the_4th. `Co_n.,_Vesp: i. ' _ . _ V , .Apply,(it`vb_v letter, post-paid) go -. `- `K ' = W. 1). ARDAGH, I , A _ ` V ;Bau-rister, Barrie.` [November 17th, 1862.: ' 4.7- on the.Lot. ' ` ' * _ ,._~_ _.____- .. _v. . ....4.`._._._. The Land is C1l_[|&bll"0fb8iVng`rmed,>a,n;i `am is agood c1e'aro.nAce' on the Lot. ' ` j - A I..- :4- ....I..lu... 1n....'. u__u.- .451 A ...- - A ON: or THE-"NIm\'. wno HAVE" Rxsr-:31. ---At fa. social temperance gathering, George Lomax told the_ following story: ` -fHenry Hetherington publlslnerl. the `Poor Man s Guardian. which struck the Trst; practical blow at" the `obnoxious statnp duties . The venclers used to sell ..a straw and" give the paper. `One day ` there came totheir rendezvous, at New Cross-street, at youth, one ofa class known - in those days as a '_big'piecer._ `He: told. `them that two 04' the news _venders had just been taken to the New Bailey, and ` added to-this effect :-.`Il'l had something: to start with, I would go sell them ; for , [if they put me in prison they would have `to keep me. Lomnx took rou"n(-IL his hat, .-and half a crown was raised ;,'tlm lad" was furnished with a snpplyof pnlpers, Went out, sold them, took care of the prot; and? so on from little to more, by dint. of lindllstry, steadiness and unz1'ptitmle for "business", he `achieved a.'positi_on' in so"- ciely`. The l'ad s name was Abel 'Hey- V wood, and is at the `present nloment. the mayor of Ma"nchester.'_- _ - T ---rub vugawnu snnavy T `ANN. 5"A'1`MEAL 1xgrLL; ' a good.DWELLI.NG.HOUSE, pd outbuildings. Thiz nmnmtv in well =zit.nu`I's':d `nnlu nkimo .41 _. avwlvu. .. .. ..V.`.....r.`_,.-..\,u-_,.4,, _uu\A vuuuuunuulgsa This propeuy is well situmled,` only about 4; miles from Barrie, `and there is a. spfcient-local dgmandfor all the-Mills"96n produce; There is n ulumlwxu Lnmuo. me mas; mu! .0! hot Z ' No. 11, in the 5:1; Concession of Vespra; on which is` erected an excellent ' . 1 -WATER [POWER SAW MHSL , 9' , in working order. Also`,-' I L uurrlc. _ . I ~ V .7 ~Terms of Sale liberal, and can be-known, with any further particulars, on application to 7 . W- D._ARDAGH,' Harri:-um-,.'Rnrrin NovemBei-I 17th, 2 8G`.!. Ulllfl UUlUlllIU.I|g3oy V - V . _ The property is p:u-ticulnrly suitable for a per- sdn with some capital desirous of settling in a good . locality, au_d near-a good` market. Imme- dime possession can be given. ` ` ' ' ` -Alan mu-t nf Lnt 7 in tin: In (`nu am! L...-.1.-- umw pu:s:c::|uu cnu` Ur: ggven. Also part of Lot 7 in the 1st Con., and broken Lots nunibers 13' and 14, in the 2nd ,Con.Aof' Yes- pm. V This _lund- is `also within nslion. _disum_ce of-V Barrie. * ' ` m...._.. .0041. I!I__'..`_I '. ._.1'___, 1,, u . . T o beSold orpmsed tmsf h'ro'r1'.o: 7; E.P.R., in the 1st Con,- Om, beinTga. Far'm of 100 ,ncres,_with 9. ;-;ood _:learan_ce', W (bin 4 miles of Barrie, and having thgrgon a large and comfort-" ll. nvnnd Rnrn and _Dnrru:, tutu uuvlug Lmfrgron 8 large EH10 commu- able'D,\VELLI`NG HUUSE, a. good Barn, and other outbuildings. ` HE Sbuf lnlf.` of.'AI'('),l|'Vt`(;3__`>nces-V niomdtmbs, W ;P.R'., I00 l_N?l., The soil is bf god q'ug1n'g, well `tiinberd u_nd_"well water:-.d._ 1st Gen. of.F{o, W.P.R.,', cohlnili Good soil and well limlberd. . ,' .'l`he1So1ilh',Wiei't Quurtr q!'*I;dt3immbe: '15, in b in; 50facrea.~ 'I`in:' LONDON `_TiMi:s. .-4The London Times oice einplnys 370epers_ons,`e'very branch and depzxrlment b_eiug'_m:.u1aged with the most systematic -precisioii;'u_nd discipline; .,The paper;has_nuw a,di1il r circulation` of,6:3,000,' requiring eleven` tons of paper per day. -The paper used is or linen. They largevcyliucler press- 1rpa>n_\vliieh "the paper is printed-turns out_ei_i_;lit papers every seco`ud yand}a half`, ~ or, allowing for stopp:iges,'a_hu11t 19,500 1 per _h0ur.--equal to one tli every four.minut es. `After the type is set;i"or the day s. paper, stereotype. `copies are- tnude of it, in order to supply forms frmn wli-ich toprinta suicient issue for the day. .l\0 pi-.ipers_ are issued to subscribers directly from the ofce-+tliey being sup.- plied by newsmen. W ' *f._.n.:1'T:.;c_;:a .'iV.-Q; in; the Aonrvidshfng mash -of Craighm-32., bgingpart ofhqunmber 41, in the-V -lat Cbcin.-of Flos.` on -whichis erected I Dwelling any! S1ore,.well sitgated. foxi business; - ~ - ma... G-..n_'1_'_|:`--.'_`pr'-. ..'.- n . v:n,L' II`? n n nun: u_ u nuuuwu outbuildings. Thu nrnnnrtv in n 7111-IE South hzilfof L61. NO. 1n"lb_`e`12tb Com, `innisl, a. vnluable`Lot for farming purposes, well Timbered, andjvitlxin _a; few milesof Barrie. It. will be sold very cheap.` ` __ I ` _ Apply to Mr. FRANCIS DALBY, Elora, " . . . Or to. , W. D. ARDAGH, Barrie. Novemoer 22nd. 1862. ` T 494!` uvIIu9K1.',' liXCEl,lel`I.I'80ll-~ We" T_ilW| eCn Lot No. 48,AL`on`.2;`i F105, lootncrese-3'5 acre illid` cltivntin:_ fGood'.aoil:und yell; timbered. . North part. 53, ?3Gon.'--l,- Flea. [160 acres--_25 Qleallfed. Good `buildings, consisting of a. large more and dwe`lliLng.`honse. Good`Tout-bqildings imd- `a ourishing Orchard. > L0` NH. 1. nnn: I nr`nnIn Ollanl-na__H 1:)-I-an Vespra} July 28tIi. 4 ; The south lialfb? at` -,--`-. na_`v|I- * uvulu HIIIIIIIVKI IUI UDIIIIUIIQ . _ _ ',[con. 1,1rxoa'.w.P.1.,A 1,90 qcr_ea-50_ acre; cgeured and `under: good cul- tIVM.xon.-` L Excellen_t`aoi|.w Wen Timbered. ` Lnt No 119 .n....` Ir` rm... um. ..-.....,_ 9`: ......o.- nuu-II nounsmng urcnara. ' . - Lot No; .4, `Con; 4, Medonte, 200 a.cres-50.acI'e5 cleared. {Good soil. Saw Mull on--itheALo_t with good water priirilege." Plenty of Timber. `Dwel- ling House and` good` biiildings- Nice situation for Grist and Gardioj: Mill and country store. in ilddition to this Lot there are 500. ncr.88`l!l0|' at the disposal of the proprietor, making a block of 700 acres". .Q T |.l'K`f\.._ 2 1:31-- an ..-..-- .... -I--..-.I > . ._TiiA -TVALUABLE . A3-arna 1'01-_Sa1e. Lcr ul mu. no. 2:, containing about 55 acres. _ There are_nbout 35 acres clenred,'well fenced, and in a good state of cultivation; also, a good. Plank 'Ilonse_, 20_h_v.30, plastered outside, good Frame I5ni'n`..Stabling', &q. ' .> ' . V . ' 'l`he"Lnnd i: at`. tllnvhnaf mmlnu ....A 4|... ,.1...... r mun: I)m'u,pl.uDllng, 62. ',1_`he"Lan_d is of thebest quality,.a.nd the clear- ing and building_s,are'aIl nearly new. The Land conveniently situated-,-j.\Iil-ls and Scboois being within a short. distance. ' * Au ('.n ..;.._I_ A- vnn 1* Anna A coroner reasoned out a verdict aftui the follo\v1ng:--It appems that a man, conceivingthat .a` little powder` thrown V on some green wood would [facilitate its burning, directed"a [small stream from a keg upon the l)ltt_'l`llllg pile ; but not 1103- T sessing a hand islifliciently -quick to cut; this off at a (lesiruhle m,oment.,'lzei was blown to, pieces- 'l`he,to|lo\ving_` xvas the verdict given with great gravity by H thelofcial :-Ai Cm1 t.be called suicirle, `because he didn t not mean to kil`lhim_-, ' self; it wasn t'_`visitutiun of God, be`- cause he wasnt7 struck by .liglitiii1ig=;l1e didn t die for want of l)l"(31ll)V, for he hadn- t a-nything left to breathe with. Its plain he didn t_l what he` was about ; SC I shall bring ii1-e-`Died for want /of cum mon. sense. ' A - \`\'IlIII|I K1 EIIVJI Io UIUIXIIICUU ` -I V _ For furLher,'pa'rticulars apply to_ JOS. LQCKE, Barrie, o'rvl9 the Sub_sc:iber,' A . ` . air LC` in 1 Any. UI`I0._ 22nd, 1862. , x" v -V` ` "-'-:1" .5 . ' `FARM ol 175 ac:-es',beiug the Easterly por- tion of Lot 41, 1st Con., MEDONTE (the Village of Craighurst. being one portion of the remainder of the Lot.) adjoining the Penetanguiy shone Road, and atithe junction `of-the Town- ships of Medonte, Oro, Flos, and Vespra.--in the heart of an excellent "Farming Country, _ 'A nnx-nu-.f'oiHnn Q'!`D`DA\l '_.._- .`1_..-._-.L At. __,..-- _,- .... -.....7......u ; ---_u-5:5 uuuuu']; . . A never-failing STREAM runs through the Land. About 15 acres cleared. I 7 ; This property is -offered foiw. limited [time at '8 grea.tly'redu'ced price. - Au-.nI'.. I---` ..-:.1\ .- Bafrie, mm. 21, 1863. TIIE above P roperty'is:si.t_u'ate inthe Township I of Vespm, lst.Concess1on, North West quab-. ter of Lot`No.;22, containing about 55 are about 35 nm-9: rslmu-n.l "mall Ghana!` UI IUU ureso I ` S. W. hf 5, Con. 6, F109, 50 hcrs-uclea}ed- N.E. half 4,- Gun. `'6'. 50 acres-unclenred.' . . N_. half -19. Con. 18; Tiny-100 acres. ' `E. half 59, Con. l`,_E.P.R., Medonte_-l00 acres. , Terms moderntg and title unexceptionable. . Apply `to ;1_\l1sIBs.`PATT0N"& O'BRIEN, ` Rn] in? tn`:-u. Riri-in ,- Brrie. Mafch: 141b, 1863, Jeuprn, 2 news. . -An0,nt :5 acre! (known as , _ the Bttridgg V Bunk, gommauaiuragview` bf ` the By; -Ind ~beau}ifnlIy.i_tusted .. for `I resi- M f6'r>farmingVpurp9sqn.;,. *- dence.)l 'l`,Vhe, lndfisf gn ,e;olleIi'.`qqn1itj _ApplyVt9-;_-_ 1?. V [ " ` ' .BkIinri... A _` G001) INVESTMENT, VFOR SALE;.` '\\'r`1' rbvn AY .rm.~nucu mi new ASCOITCH VV1AT}--'A yo.nng"hmn- s"ii.ting (`opposite to a. minister in, the front>.of'_ a- gallery, had been up late on the .p're,vi-. ous night, undhad stuck l.hc"c:1rds with" which-he had be_11.occupic'-d into? his_ coat pocket, jForgelting- the ciI`c'nm- stance,'he puiled out his:lm[1i(1kerc|1Au=l' and the cards ew al`l`_a/hout.v "The min- isterTsi,'mpIy louked at` lnm, and remark- "ed-- Eh T mun, yere psulm bulk h`i1s' been` ill bund. f VA SECQND 1\ H'I:L. i R_IV1LEG ' am: part 10, ,Is.:I.,-,_apd 12, -14,` nndwpart 1,5, . W. S.'Ne1son .S_n-eez. , Park.-Lot ll,_ pan of Lot 2l.=iu'-_4th10oncesaio n Vesprh,* 5 notes.- Part ,of_Ea;t_- hf -`Lint 23, in 5th ,G9I.tc?ssion Vespra; `2 ac:-s.`. .'Abo_ut 25 acre: (known .,g_. Bem-idne BIm.k-amm;.m;a:..n.- ~.~..;.:-.-.`~.~.. 15.5. nanry street, Boys? Block. _ Lot:33. North 1 -_'ofv'Kempe.nfeld_t,fSti'eet. f Lots 34, . 8.8., and vPa.rt-L-44. randpm 15, E.8.,~._and >12, -I4; and . part S.'Nelson St:-et. Pn.rk..lmt n ....... N-S_-. Blake Street; Loni 10 and 11,7 _ - VALUABLET V, ,,F'A R M* F;OR. SMA L E. Lots 13 B l4,`N-S. Elizgbeth St;,ahJ 11.1914 .8-S Hm: St-e'.e;t. 89:27 B10ck.'_ Lamas. ~.'ofvKemne.nfeldt Street.` Lots`3X4..{-1.8., ....a N'LItzEm\L V'r1:m1s.* tVli;::;1: llf for L6? Nn H in ma EH. (`.nn.ma.:n.. `Ar 1r.......... .. Valuible Fatm..Graighur%st.k % FOR SALE;j % I "'rM'nu.'..r 1'1: ...._....v u.-'=__ A V YLA"NDs>' FOR SALE. mun u.u--n._ux 0lr_11,' uuu um 13) In sun Uou.; qr of In Co_n.,` an-improved farm. S ht'5,Ain 1_4th Con.--a. good farm, NO--W. 29. in 3rd Goncesninn: ~ . an uuuu I.` C. "" "J Ap1>l5 (post.-paig) to `n A nIrIIr\ 441:! '.|. \J I! JJLII VKJIL IV Alsby wr n A vnnn-r.1 1 1-. 1:31.1- [5-Aw#o% _.__-.vvv`na.s...sausa-sa %roAL:; K`1>:{roN & O'BRIEN, 3 . Snlinilnra` R SILAS LOCKE - .)l 9-...` un on u'p1u;uV, Solicitors, Barrie." T1 _ as uonuzuv, . . Solicitors, Barrie. 12- II nuaov Inc Buu'uIuIuv uwrwn DIa\l|\-Alb-I, Where the eterbeorns cease to chilli vwherevnlo tempest stirs the-echoes; A Of the wood; or wa.v.e,o'r-hill 3 . A T Wherethe morn shall `wake in_gla_dnese,_ * ` And the noon that joylprolong, A V Where the dsylightidies in fmgranec, .V `Mid the burst of holy song; ` Brother we shall nice! and rest `Mid the holy and the blestl ' A _ Where no shadow shasllbewildery tvbe,-e liresvnin parade is" o er; Wherethe sleep of sin is broken. - . And theidmuuer dreams no more: Where the_homl'is norer_se\rt'rd 1-' A __ e Partings. ctasiviuss. svb end moan. Midnight-taking. urileight weepinza ' Heavy-no-':aatule-~nllnre done`. ` ` V \'r'her~e rim` has-tuund its mother, , ` \\.me the tlreiherytinds the child, \'umtk..~.`r fuuilie: are gathered, . .V . - " Thu were scixttereyl on tliewild. ' `gunner, we shall meetend rest V A ' `Mid the holy and the blest l "Where the hidden wound is healed, " . Where the bligbtedlife re-blooms, 7 Where the smitten` heart the freshness Oi .its' buoyant ylonthfresumes ; V Where the love that here we lavish ` K On the withering leaves of time, i ` Shall have fndeless flowers to ii: on so _ W In` an ever spring-bright cliine , ' Where we find the joy of loving, ` As we never loved befoz"-e--g Boving on , uncllillcd, unhinered, _ Loving once a.nd_e ver more: ' Brother we shall meet and rest . Mid the holy `and the blestl Wheres. blurted world shall brighten-,_ ' Underneath it bluer sphere, ` ' And it softer, gentler sunshine Shed its healing splendour` here; . Wh'ere.e:_irth s barren vnles shall blosaom,_ .iPutting on the robe_.of< green, And 9.. purer, fairer Eden ` K ' Be where only wastes have been ;' here a. King in Kingly Glory, c....i.. .L.. ..-.....t. 1.- . _ . _ _..i .... .__ 11 nu 1} u 1:1, Barrister,_>Bame. - 4'7- ' .`lo lJ\,llJl\l 3!`-.3fn0 "aw , umncn 4_9-tf J {an -2 my ow .'r . `.a .1 J\/ 1. IJ &'\ll.I THbI_AWet pa@rt`of; Lot. No. 7 in fhe `Q1; 09;`. ' ` c:ess ion,of.T_osor_onlio-95 Acres. ' V The Land in well _situs`te(l. a,I.1't`i_.Vcnpablfo_ot' being 7'frnied tid.Vama'ge.. unjenigqedg n'wi11bo sold cheap un1ei-fl piswe.oV:':s`.j; in a Mortgage; Vfrojm.onVou'Willim_1 'Cnyg1_-jg: we M ._. A39I.":,1'362. ` xa_ ' ..W117.fLIm`-1={oI.?1t_ : unnidale-'-Ea'st"pnr't lot 13. 8ih con. Tuy-Eust half lot 14, 4:]: con., 97 acres. . Tiny--Lot 25, lhh com. 197 acres; Int 26, 17th BOICS . -nu. um.-_ run: nu an. Asul vulln, DU `. ._ cone, 84` acres; 1ot.25,'l8!.h con., 100 acres; lot. 26', 18th con., 29 acres; south half lot 17; . 19th (:on., 100 acres; south halflot 77, P. Road, 3100 acres; south half lot 12. `llth com, 100 '. acres; part lot 10, 13th con.; _ lot l0,1at com; lot 21, 2d con.; lot 2`3,`2d, con.; lot 18, 3d con.; lot `I0, 4th _con.; north part lot 18, 7th _ con., lot 11.. 12th _con.; lot 3, 14th'ccon; part of lot 2, lot" B., and port of E. in the 16th con.; south halflot 0., 171.!) com; `lot_14..18th con._; lot G;. -19th con . - 1bsoron_tz'o-Part lot 25; 2d con}, V100-acres; Jo: Bib con.,209 dcres; 1'ot25, 5.th-cdn.,/200 acres-.* - . cspra-East half 11: 14, 5th con, _ V cast balflot. 15, A6th com; 100 acres; ;_ north west ,qn.art_er lot 11, 8th com,` 50 acres ;_-.so`utb~west `part lot 2, 6th com, 166 acres; 100. 16, 14th ' _con,,`.200facresA; lot 18, 1'41!) co`n.,*200 a_cres;A /`west half lot 15, `uh con., 100 acres; weatpap lot 19, 12th; cohf;,;il86 norcs- For particularcapply _to.s_; ' ' n A mil-Ir\\v a. nu'.-.---.. 100 .acre_s ;- . cuu., :u-ucr9s- ` F1os-Lot 13, 6th com, 200 acres; lot 14, 6th ,con., 200 acres; lot 71, W. P. R. con}, 100 acres; lntA2, 71h con., -200 acres; west part of south half lot 1, 2d con., 30 acres ;.pnrt -lot. 5, 4th com, 165 acres; north half lot 11, 2d con., 60 acres ;; north half lot 22, lst con., lot. -2, `2d 'con., lot 22, 2d c.on., lot 25, `2d con., west pun lot 26. 9th com, 760 acres. ` - 1 V .. F: _Imn's_fiI---Lot 3, 10th con., 200'acres; lot 25 and ,24`, 2d con., 24 and 25, 3d conf.,100 acres; south * west partlot 24; 3d con., 60 acres; lot 12,1311: con.,'. .00 acres ;i 0!. 13, 2d con.,200 acres ;'.bro-V V ken lot 11, 14th` con. T - MatcIwdush-Lot 1,1, 2d'-con.-, 200 acres; lot 13 2d con., 170 acres; lot 14, 2d con., 175 acres. ' _Medont_c--West: part 1ot.'2-1, 9th.con., 40 acres west half lot l;1,'-12th com, 100 acres; lot. 18, 6th con.,-200 acres; lot 18, 7th con , 200.acres; north west qar. lot,l7, 7th con., 50 acres; west - half lot-17,_l0th "com, 100 acres; east half lot V 13. 3d con., 100 ac_res;-lot 12, 3d com, 200 acres.;.1ot 17, 3d con., 200 acres; lot. 18,-3d ~ - con., 200 acres; lot 4, 4th con., 200 acres ; east halflot.18,4th com, 100; acres; west half lot 21, 4th co_n., 100 acres; lot 18,` 13th cou., 200 acres; lot~8, 14th con.,s200 acres; lot 9, 14th com, 200 acres; cast half lot 16, 14th con., 100 acres; west halt`. lot 19, 14th con.,-100 acres. ' , Mulmur-Lc.t 27, 7th con., 200 acres; Jot 10, 8th 2 con;,'200 acres; lot 15,.8lh com,` 200 acres ; lot 15, 1st com," 200 acres; west half lot?-1, 19.: con., W; H`. S.; lot 23, 3 E. H. S. ` Nottawa.mga'-Lot 17,-lst con_.; '200;ncres ; lot 20. 2d -con., 200 ncres; lot`-1, 8th `corn; 200 acres; lot 22, 12th con., 200 acres; lot 28, 4th com, 200 acres; north hnlf lot. 3,-9th com, 100 acres south halflot 32, 1st con`.-.; 100 acres; east" half I lot 30, 5th com, 100 acres; 10*. _19,~1st con; 200acres`. V : ` ' , 4 _Nor!h Orillia-East half lot 9, 11th com, 100 acres; lot '22, 3d cn., 200 acres; lot 23, 3d A con., 200 acres. v x - Z J ' -South Orillia;-`Lot 2." 71!: con., 53 acres. . , Ora-`-North half of cast. half_10,t. 9, 13th con.. 50. A acres; `East half lot 7, 52]) con., 100 acres; lot. .3,.6th com, 200 acres; 10: 4,,6;th` con.;" 200 ' acres; east half `lot; 9, 7th con., l00`acres; `north lialf,west_ part. lot 21, 14th com, 50 acres. ` = ` ' . ` 9 ".irQs}"u gnarl ngry a,'_ise31.: ....-... .. ...-.5 In ;;u-5:. \}I\uJ Such 19 earth has never known, _ Shall. assxlme _the,x-iglxileous s`ceptAre,- j_ Claim and wear the holy_ crown: B!`otl1er,:we shall meet and rest !\lid tha holy nhd the~_bls_tl` - .l5e`:i:l{ei $915,`-11363. ` hs%.'..nAarE IiIi}7;'1ir 1&9:-na rcpt:-V 1` . 1 ' -Kottnw.uip,I-:_108;.i gcmgcw forming . part `of. tliednrishing village of `Creeniote. Tile 7 laudi;w||:pdlpledfor!a.rming purposes, and -if desired couldho laid ol_! "into Park Lots, but will` . be `sold in Iblock `at `the loy pricgrof $18`per _ F? "'a~'-:"%"""z"1:'vt`1~.5 i'r'.:"* :>';ia`ar": ].Lo.ws"~. % V ' Lfbt 6; 1311: Go-n'cesiori;`:In:aIs1,~m`Puk_;1.o:s,_ ' .-.'n'aim`r fr-am" 2 to` 8 acres. ` Ivlatch 4, ".1363 I `Lo: 6, lztb opncesgiqn, Innisl, either in mock, of 10 n.c17gs,_: _or n; a whole Lot (200_acres)~for far1t;aing.pIrpcl;:e|. .1 .t V _ ' A ` ucu rsa o_ . ` 1 "W ` L 1, pA ?'1`TON & O BRIEN ; ._. x -v jT()'.WN* L TS__1?91;;jSALE_ `xx -.' -ne 1.`.-.."s.`.`.'. = IN1 THI<.`.COU1\.TTY OF sIMcoE. ~_|;_ql. 9, jun vunv:aa|uu,4 I rphging from` 2_to 8 acres. -vALSO- ----u--- , . \HA'l`_v'aluable Farm and Tavern-Stand on the ..PeriethugIiishe:.e Road, formerly qcigupied `by MI-..George Smith, being the East.*'ha'lf of Lot 'tiu mber' 65. "in"the 1st'Conce`ssi>6 of Medonte, E.P.R., _conta.ining 100 acres /of which 30 are cleared- ` - ' ` 1/ A uuwu, uuI_1 uumuue, Wltn `Interest, wnn1n,;5 _ The owner offers the land at ,u greatly rerIuced_ price to enable him to meet, other engagements. Amlicalion` 10 JOHN FOX nn IE9 nmmiarisx ' wu.u,uA1VuD- - .Essa-East half lot 21, 2d con.,Vl00 aches; east half 10:22, 2d con.-,,-100 acres; lot 16, 3d (:on., 200 acres ; lot 17, 3d cou., 200va.cx-es; lot 18, 3d cou;_, 200.>ncres; lot 19, 3d com, 200 acres, south east part lot 30, 11th con., 26 acres; lot "'26," 5th con_., 200 _o.cres; west part lot 27, lllh cnn._ 37-nnmn. - .- r-w-` -_v ..----_ ..-.d ---.- ----->.-, ;BrilA1tenT here: `more to ahud~eT:- Wheregthe sun-blaz ndver scurches; 11n,__, .1,_'__'.'.;'L;____ _-__- 4.. -L:ll

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