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Northern Advance, 9 May 1866, p. 2

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_-ro Sun, C1-nzus, etc.--And now ,,V_- ._-.... ....., yum uun [OHIO mock. V - [Etch BeI|l,:'n`cuuody qffcrociaua Sui] A Ihls Act of Jus- lice done. levno the Banquet ! But 6 ' Each one ages from me a box of J'ud:oma' Pill: The Bank is end. and you will have 3' real Pane-A oetffor a_ll ourilln. V . _ T . Amp" ow ii the winter of our discontent made jgfon-one summer by these mnlchleufilla. 1;q_pot."- ' [`.` Egtuuu Oman." carrying Beauty on their dauldls Waving the Amer-ioanag... ' `Curtain fall: In mubic '_ol' the Stu Splasnod wuuoul mere. Away with BeIbI,:'n`cu etc.--A the Banqm from a eatfor all am... an. V Lamar, BEAL"l'Y.] ; Oh; my prophetic Soul, my Destroyer! ` BEAD1'_Y salemyiitg/]-Beast thv time has come! Much misc iefhastthou worked on men, but now .thy_ race is nearly Run. The Axe is sharpened, and the I-leadsmat) waits. Thy fate is Just thy medi- cine; is I Sham. Thou has been judged, condemned,` and now `Hum payvthepenalty. ` B:itsr-Pause,Beauty, `ause! let me but live; and I will tqll the truth.` 0 farthercat limits ofthe Globe Vl1 il, spread the news of the virtgiep of thy one chap {nag o my most vile Concoctionu (mi?) r .`B3Ii;TY |..""""Y]>lt It too `tale !i What Ho ! Ijvilhdiltfllfroz `Away with him to the Block ! - BeIIt,5'n cuuodu of Iimu-...... cv..x 1 ___,_- .. . uuu ulc Dnl I BKAU';Y, by'oll Dr. Judson (his original character). Bms'r, A` Conglomeration of All Qua:-ks-- [Ciu'zens, Soldiers, Sailors, and aubs., Ad L1'litum.] -- ACT mnsr. - ' S_cE,Nl-the solo and only. . [Enter BEAST, in Irons.] Bust l_o0]-Wbathoridv visinns rise Eyes. ybc'cupatlqn agone. Men sneer at me an thev pans. No move of my villainous com uhds will lhey Iake-and here am I conned, an Boon must die- Iis Beauty ; work. Oh that I might hm.-at revengelj rt 7 V __ _ before My U , ..-... run-no lluillls om; used Imu-me lxmlc; ` I 0.- arlily do I rcaum "you my humlglc nclmuu-lodge. menls for )'uur_mva|uable medicmc, which may well be called "a blessing to man. ' 0 Thankuuz. vnu from mv annl r..- ......- - - - called blessing H , ' Thanking. yuu from mv soul, for j medy, I have lhcrhnnor to subscribe m ' A Ynm-A u-.-.m.....r..n.. -usc uum us use, I Ihlnmght applied it to bed, and to my great astonishment. slept soundly. The next night I ngmn u I Reliief, nndnwoke in the morning nree fr ` on! ' used lmlllhe bottle. I `ii -'|"\ do I rnnnrn `ran on. l~----' _ , _..-. vvtu L7` gtsts N. B,-0nc bottle of.Rnd\\'a)" Reatfy Relief will db more not! than wtllthe sum often dollars. expended tor then cittalremctliesfor that complntttt; nnd you w;lI Iltcn pnsaussa temedy that can 5a tilted with success for many nther complmnts Rnztl the {allowing letter. written b - the weIl-kttown correspoudcmof the New Ynrlf Her-at , `London Tintes(l')nglnttd). New Orleans Ptenytte, Della. charlestown Mercury. kc. . 4 , WM. SIDNEY MY)-LRS, I-ISQ, IIAVANA CUBA. ` . H L\r'ANk, Cuba, Jutmary 2,l858i Messrs. Raduyqy Co. 5 . . Gt-`,tn'1.tmt:s-l me been-a sucrer from Acute Chronic heuntntistn for the lust twenty years foljtny life ; my suf- ferings (luring that pertml. ttetther tongue nor pen can ex- pruss. '1 have spent a ltttle flfllllle on dt)('l(1r.~"l)lll:i. with-v nuttleriving any suhstnntml hem-t. Recently] hml one of my {re uent periodical nttuclu. 1 was very Ill For a week, It had not slept an hour at any one time. A Spanish friend. to whotu l relutctl my su'crings. tm`l me he had n remedy whtch would give me rclicl and. he k ttlly_ . presented me with n Imnt.. nr 4. n \ n m. `van ---- - uuu u rcmcuy which would 1: me with a bottle of`-RA 1 REl.lEl~`.- , Allhouglnskeplicnl nf ( I mgc; from its use. I that lnnhlnnnlinl mthe letter had claimed and receiv_ed V The Queen 12. Adam Dudgeon.--,The de{endant,a division -court baili`',j was charged with haying taken from the T prosecutor, ne, David N icholl, alarger. stun than he was entitled toclaim-as his "ees. He had ieceived two writs against =-.-thetprosecntor some time last summer, *.aud' had -made a seizure-of his "growing ' " Ct 0ps',bllt instead of selling, had allowed . him to cut, thrash, and sell his grain, in _ A order` t_hat'_l1e might get the full value of ` his labor. '4 In settling with-defendant. `more fees than he wasentitled to, ac- otding to the strict letter of the law, but not more than he might have made ' had he acted ._strietly under`his writs. .Ij1|__ __AAA'_,' . I ' I- s nr.1.l1s'r'. Allhougllsj Inge from use, that`: to bed. In mv an-M _ axe wlmn. But it is no`! so when _\`5u V" --.v|ll`l| [U [)u[- . apply Rndwny-'5 Randy Relief to you rheamatlsrn, The foul cud slnns with `dismnynfom-2-. _ He perceives h s conquerer at hand. He suddenly resigns his hold of your joims. muncles, and flash.` He n.lirer,- mt slowly. hm an a- leap. You"s'.ul- denly feel as ifyou had` gkmen rid of your grant enemy.- A delightful sensational` reliefconvmces you that you me sal'c.- You perceive wnh surprise" mm ynu can again li your limbs without anguish. Yuulhunk henvcu lhul you were wise enough lo-nse'Had\vny .- Ready Relief. and you mwardly_pmIeo9-that the60 cents you pmd fur a bottle was the best mveslmem you ever made in-. your lu"c.- Sold by Drnggists. N R _n.... I.....I- -1 I'M '~-- -' " ` ` , , _ _---_.u.--o--nsuu .' Becausmfou mn)'tiepcttd an II. that gxcmciatin ma!- ady wilhyiedto nothmghulthe` nppltcanon of Ra way : Ready Reliet. The l_{ca(ly Reltefacts like mngib; and not I only on sprains and bruises: cuts. wounds, aches, spasms, and soon. but in the worst cases of Inammatory rheuma. mm. \\ e have postively known it to give the sufferer so much reliefm a iew minutes as to make him shout out with joy. and quite as loudly as he hnd.uhriekcd' with pain hnt a little time bebre. _ It is the mnrveluu qUi('kl)C!! with 'hih Ihe Reudv Reina!` .n:...a. -..._ -L--- - - " lm S: at lhei turn n- 2 weelfa. uunauln ram Destroyer (`ttrl:`b rheumatism. pl:-nrisy and pain in the back and side. The Canadian Pain Destroyer cures billions cboiic and <-ramp s in the ` stomach. The Canadian Pain Destroyer -urea` cholera,-`cholera morbus. dysentew, and bowel com- phims. The Canavcfmu Pain Destroyer cures sudden coidsand sore throats. The Canadian Pain Des- troyer cures burns. .-calds,trost bites, and chilhlains. The Canadian Pain Destroyer is also an excellent thing for sprains,strains, wounds, and bruises; it takes away all painthe moment it is appiied. No familybhould be without a bottle of the Canadian Pain Destroyer. V " nr-_.L .,_ -- v -' - ` . `l\v\`|l\l \-I o .Norlhmp & Lyman, Newcastle, C.W;, proprietor: "for the Ca nadas. Sold in Barrie by} T. \V. Georgeb, nd Kelman 65 Co.; `.1. Deacon, Bradfurd; Green 65 Bro., Craig-` burst, and a_H medicine dealers. ` ` 4],- g\e wilhil Bulk not so you Relicflo pul h"s a sensation of gafe, Vm. nun... . . . . . . . ..|_ _.._.f- 4 , ,_ -_._ . ._-u..;uA.uu1'4L\ 1-3. A Goon Tums !-Tmr i'r.-The Canadian Pain Destroyer is a medicine for the immediate and per- manent reinovalp! all pain from the system. The Canadian Pain Destroyer rheumatism. pain Canadian Pain I\ - ' "` purpose. , 7 'Remember the name, and see that ill` _ofIIurrl 65 Co. is on each pm-kage. Norxhop A; Lyman, N: wcaslfe, C. W., for the Canadas ` ` V Ram in R... .:.. 1... rr nr :1 ,, I - ----.--., ...... ....m-nuns uuul 3611*` ing liimouti,l1ad for{e_i ted.liis legal right to certain fees, butitlmt liehadi no doubt it was customary under similar circum- A being sold out. stances to exact tl1em,yas the amount would be a mere_ trie in comparison with they lienet a judgn1ei1t' debtor would generally obtain by being allow- ed time and opportunity to `make the money re.qu'ired to _payitl1e debt,withoiit `KT ; .1 . `I0 ` ' wr me uanauas V ' I Sold in Barrie bv T. `V. Georgen, and K4 Co. ; J. Deacon, radford ; Green 66 Bro., hursl, and all medicine dealers. r V ...-... ac -....m u|=tr reucn a remedy sale. sure. and eectual in all cases. Many persons who deal in horses use large quantities of it, and testify -that US effects are most satisfat.-tory. One horse dealer in- forms -is that his horses. condition and appearance are so much improved by its use that they sell more readily and for higher prices. The art l('l(` is Dn r- le_v s Arabian Heave KL-metly nnd Condition Medl- cmt?- Nothing elseis equal to it tor the same purpose. ` `R5-nu.-ml\o'.-Vtlua nnrun .....l -.._ AI -- 4' ,,_,_ .. .-.-4-L J,\JJ.l\.Iu We sometimes hear persons say, my horse is sadly nntofcondition. and I cannot tell either what is the matter with him, or how to get him intu better case; they appear to be ignorant of the fact that there is within their reach a remed'y safe. cases Ma nly.perso_ns who hnruna nan In . _ . - - - - - A`Gentiem.1n[ who suffered` for years from Nervous Debilrty, Premature Decay, and nl-I the el-r-ts o voutbfui indiscretion, will for the sake orsuhring umanity, send Tree _to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making tl1e'simpie remedy by ` which he wascun-d. Sufferers wishing to prnt by the advertiser s experince, can do so by addressing 1'r\rv\vn'.\....-...- ' 0 you `want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian Compound will "force them to grow. on the smoothest` face or chin, or lm.ir`onHbald bends, in Six Weeks. Price, S1.00-3 packages for $2.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. ' A.l..`l.___- Viv`:-uxvn`-. . 1. -. ,___.r. .. R-..u-.. MAd?'lress,~WARNER' 8: Co., Box 138, I .rool:|_yu New York. 15-13 n .j.; ` "7-lyw.o.c. :o uA;Lnuun DUI. .l.llUl.`4. Every young lady and gcntlcmnn, in the `United States (-an hear something very much _to their ad- l vantage. by relurnmail (free of charge), by address- inglhe undersigneil._ Those having fears of being ' humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, ` ,ronom.~o PROD'tfOE 'MAR1{E'1'--May s. In the nfzhrket for wheat'aad four a decided re- covery "from: the dulneu noticeable at the close . oflast week was apparent,-and several transac- tio"n:s.are'-reported. Theeontinued advance iii minimise, Ohlcagoad New Yorfr cannot fail tggprodnce greater rmness here and cause prices toadvance still higher. A half-dozen waggon loads. of fall wheat sold on the street rarket at $1 8'! to 0'1 90. In spring wheat the only trans- action we hear of is the sale of a round" lot of 1 8,000 bushels at the high gure of 1 36 f.o.b. Oats are without much change; waggon loads : drew 35c,` and "a carload was offered at 31c on the Northern railway track. Peas a little easier on the street, at 68 to 69c. Barley nominal at 60 to 65c. Rye nominal at 56c. Clover seed un- changed at $5 25. Timothy seed $2 to $3 50, ac- cording to quality. Flax seed -sells at 1.75 to ' 1.90. Flour, market active and firm, with a good speculative deinand ; sales comprise 300 barrels extra at 8.00; 400 brls'No; 1. at 6.25, stored at Weston ; 300 brls do f.o.b. here; 300 brls and 600 brls at the same price, all f.o.b., malsing the sales of No. 1 foot up to 1,600 brls in all. The pmarket for eggs is active at 10 to lie; butter dull at 20c forrolls; no prime dairy tub offering. Hey is selling at 9.00 to 10.50. Straw difficult to sell at any price. ( I E C .... V.-uuuu 7 -explained" to ithe "jury. that although there was in his opinion a Small overcharge, yet the tariff was very indenite, and it was diicult to say with certaimy4w.liat::~ fees at bailiff was entitled to in certain cases. He said that defendangbyiacting Ieiiiently towards" the prosecutor, and abstaining from sell-V :nn- l\:rv\ r\l|`> L_.I l`-._l' "; '1 I" I GREAT MORALDRAMA. BY REQUEST. BEAUTY and the BEAST. my `L..'_LI n, v - -- WHISKERS! WHIsKE1zT 4 PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. r1......' 'r....._ I "' HAS ANYBODY `RH'EUMA;I'IS.\I ?' DON T KNOW WHAT To DO. Eperml Notircs. . uum ms soul, tor your wonderful rc honor subscribe myself, Yours, respeclfully. \V.. SIDNEY MYERS. ___._.-j.____j__-j iERRORS or YOUTH. STRA1\%(::`I` BUT TRUE. :u \\'0l)|(1gI\'c kmdl ' ill nf"R;\lHV.-\Y S Kl-ZAU ougliskeplicnl deriving any advan- lhnt_mght up lied it` freclv on going 1 asloms imam. fell relieved. and a next applied the Ready 2 inlhe from pain. hnving bottle.` ......... '..__ _.., I -- --.... .... yu\.rv\/I-I._\:lrll\lIvl,. uuucl l_ll WINS: . The pros-'ec`utor,Aby way of a return `for the leniiy shown to him,_laid,an in- fortnation against the Bailiff f'or-extor- non. The defendant had paid som_e $12 to one Wilcox, to watchlthe crops, but the latter had gone to the States, and the payment ofithe money could` not? i be proved, the prodLiction.of.a.' receipt not being allowed as evidence. This omission left an apparent overcbargexof some twoor three dollars. -v [Entar, B1-:?Au'nr.] Elie Soul; mu n.......... _ . JOHN B"; OGDEN. A No. 13 (`-hambeys St., New York. THOSA. F. CHAPMAN, 09! D.... L" A- `.Georg'en,and Kelman 65 I : Green 5: Hum, l`---`- - . _--......g;nnn.-, .3-IV Broatlwny, New Yurk. ' rc- mysell. the signature 328. V., proprietors unmlll 06 >_., Craig- "I __._,_--a - - v - -- obtam a conviction." -.-, _....v V... .9 ---yr br the building of 3 Frame School House, 24 n 36 feet, said School House to be built on the S00: East corner of Lot No. 5 , on the second conoes sion of the Township of log. The contractor to find all materials. we 2 Plan sand Specications mny be seen at 9` house-_of John Johnston, Lot No. 57. The T"? tees donot bind themselves to accept of the 10" est tender given. VIII-I16 `OA-.qqa-:`n-- a III --I--" TENDERS wm be recei-v-Ind by the underefK"'d npxill noon of ~ TUESDAY, the 22nd day 0} May, 1865 Cu. at... |...n.u_ ._ . ......,..v.u.caquu uoraers or Lake Snmcne. 5 A good` substantial and commodxous lnousz. which has been recently furnished and tted Ill for a. hotel. A It will be let on very l'nvoral1;le_u=rms to any respectable applicant, experiencet rm W` gusiraeas of keeping a comfortable and well or- are establishment. For further particulars apply at I_lawkst0n9y`_ Mr. John Williamson, or to the subscriber, T. W. BIRCH.-\l.Iu , British American Assurance C0mP"."' ,Toronto, 4th May, 1866. 19' ' N .B.-Steainers call daily from Bell Ewart and Barrie. INf' rising Vmftge or IIAWKSTONE, which '_b'-Y Of situation and salubrizy wf -25- mte WI" compare favorably with any loc;nlix_v.ou `helm? -Uresqne borders of Lake Simcoe. 200.1` Rllhnlnnnl .....: .............,x:_.._ 1.-.. A-LL persons having claims ngnihstgithc v.=::.;: `of the-lnte James Board, of Meddnte, in tT.`.` County of Simcoe, dccensed, are hereby nn:."v.3 to present the same to the executors for` pn_\n:'. N on or before the first day 0! July next, gum :..'.~ nll pet-`sonsindehted to the Estate, either by now` :' hand or otherwise, to pay the same to tln-1-`._\cc'..~ tors, on or before the first day of July, 1866. JOSEPH GOSS, - CHARLES JARRATT, 3 I'` ``'``' A`dr1I-nan On T...._.u n-__. 7 H A u unnuma J A l(l(. \' `Address to Jurrau Corners P.O. `Org, May 1st, 1866. UILDERS` and Cabinet Hardware and other Mechanics` Toois, Cu Furnishing Goods, Shooting and I- isl Sporting Ammunition, Garden and &c., at Lowest Rates. ` ,."A___`_ ` .s ....., .u uuncan. l\(\lCa Toronto. April, 1865. -__..__.------j---:-- mums no l ('i lIiTE*:lP;G`:\l; ll;\lID\\'.&mj, .~.A.`.-. _` JAB. ISUV` 1-*xoa,}1a, am, 1866. g . FIRST PRIZE PROVINCIAL I.\'[IIBITIU"'. [ROOT _C_QTTER r SVI;.-XVISING FORKS, ILJl-Ur GARDEN T5615. GARDEN &_'F5Y SPADES. Q" ` h y \ v n n n n u vm uvu muons, core rroprielor N P: we 25 cents per box. Northrop 6.: Lyman, Newcastle, C.W., ge agents for the Canndas. Sold In Barrie by Kc-lman 6.: Cm, T. W. 4.1: J. Deacon, Hradford; Green 6: Bro., Crniglinnx all medicine dealers. , _ _ ._.... . u nun. fl Ll; "The-se`\Val'crs are pemnlinrly vnlunlzlu. 15,.--; one day remove the most severe m':'.'l~mrI.'x. ness and lhvir regular use fur :1 few l;u.- w. Iimes, increase the power and ex:b.?!.'-; 'voice, greatly improving xls tone, cmnpnx-z. un .n('.G,`fOJ which purpose they are re.-guluriy 1 many Proli:s. Vncali.~1s., JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor T V|u-n -1: --...o.. .n.~_ I - J To \}0c.u.I_sTs AND m;m.xc 3v;-;r:: ' 'l`l____.xIv .- - Cuts different. izea for sheep or Came. Price $15. 0nIers'b_y mail promptfy ned. J. 3. RYAN, M4 Yonge Street, Tor.-.'.`. _____._.,.j.._: { ` MORE ABCTJT FLAX; l SlR.-NOW that the imported Riga `seed has (To the Editor of the Globe.) V ' some to hand, and can be chained by appli- oatinn "at the stureof Mr. Fleming. corner '. of Yonge and Queen streets. farmers should not ._ lose the opportunity ovfgiving it in fair trial. [rip _ doing so, it is all important that their land. ~, should be thoroughly prepared, clear of weeds -`amt ingood mm. V The yield from the seed - will be looked forward to with a great deal of interest. and much will depend on the results, in promoting the culti_vat_ion `of. this V valuable crop; and it is all the more necessary," that i 'everyattentionshould be paid to saving :the seed ,when.it does ripen. I Farrnera-:wlio`are careful` in this respect, may expect a large de- mand another year for this seed, _l'or.sowing' ` again any fthey `may ysalely lo_ok l':__:rmrd toiopb"- _ tain the same price they_'have_i had its _ pay, ._if net even higher. -T'I'hia aeed will be gopdfto adw Ior at least three .'etioceuive, acetone; and ~ even, ldnger,-`by changing frQm..:t0{I0,e;91Q!It.?*pflA .. soil to an dtiier.'f It `must not '-be :pl'erd`goptteg' that: , 9 .`1,itI"J`i.i.l 3!" I hair '.'th_iq tqeantity; V: I! ll -l};ht1_s_hela:-,'i8_ zfeqiiiredvito ~~?thep act - beIter`to~.!2-.r;e,9;,;en;l more I THESE WAFERS give Ihe mm! ':n perfect relief, when. pcrscrn-d with 5H'('H( ` directions n;ver faiho cm-('1 :1 rapid and Inc v Thousands have been rcslorrd to pc-rfo.-4-I in, have tried olher mea'n3 in $'ain. To alt .1. all conslifuliqns they are a bio-Ina: and run-. need despair, nn mailer how long l!u- dig-:i~. have existed, or how sew:-re`it may be, prw. ,. organic s(rucfi`Ir'e oi lhe vital organs H nu: ly decayed. Every one aiic-le_d should as an impartial lriab. _ _----wjf %I Garden Tools, In Beta. ` For sale at lowest Prices. REEIEF If The most certafnhnd spu:cd_\- rorm-:!_v cvc.'d lbr all di.sv.1.-res 0! me C/Ie.vf {(11}! L117! rr.s',. C07/rr/s.~. Co///., An/,, . , " . . 5 ' ' .v11m)IHon-, lira/Ir//I/1:, I//mw:r/. ][.,r/V. D/_I'II[t BFCIII/[."Il_1`_. Sale T/1;-34/`, 'x`,'- - pin`, :1 l\r||lIII lllllllo _ Northrop 6.: Lyman, Nezwuaslle, C.W., agents for the (Ianadas. _ = Sold in Barrie by Kclman 6: (3).. T. \\'.( J. Dem.-nn, Brmlfurd ; Green 651510., (,'ru.:z. all medicim:.deal.-rs. " .-..... ,. mp. \ a .A JOB .\I(;.~`[;: N.B.-$l.O0 anJ six postage .~Im.~.p.~ 1-,.` any authorized agent will insure an hourly ,- hy Pi|l.~a,l;y return mm}. 1\Y--.L, ,A- 1, v I runvav, mu wlv uu_r/ uulcl ILTIH. llly III`! Jr}/J In all cases of NervomI_ and Spinal Pains in the Back and Linnhs, l-`.'mv_vn.- exertion, Pnlpilation of the Heart, ll: Whites, these Pills will effect :1 run: uh. means have failed: and nltlmuglt 1: puw. U do not vqntain iron, c-nlmnel, antimony, u hurtful tn the t-onslttulion. pull :Ii.n..|.'.-nun 2.. I... __| I - CA UTIOIV.-- 77mm P17/.9 .1/[rm/M Mr I, / female! during t/za FIRST TIIREE J]/, of Pre mzncy, as they are : ure to bring 0,, _'_1 1 rings, at at any 0!//er tinu tlury .w/.'_ 8 (`H563 r Nurunnun n...I G- ' - nurum II) we ('0nSlllllllOn. Full dinm-lions in the pamphlet an. age, which should be (: pr;-st,-r Sole agents for the Unncd Stalin nu an we mommy period. with regul Ear-h bottle, pxioe One Dollar. meal Slamp of Great Britain lu feils. _ uuuuluv un nu: uunzl -wt: ulu HOE near.I . On Wednesday his Lordship announc- ed his intention to closetthe Court on Friday at 3 o clock, whether the bus_i-' ne_ss was nished or not. There then remained two cases to be tried, but the suit of Bxumerriaau and Dewsor.-` lasted e [until after the hour named on Friday. .__...:.-L , _ . _ --.., I! is peculiarly suiigd. It will, in a shu an Ihe monthly period. with regularity. Ear-Ah price Dollar. lwnn . ofall tl1ose7;7ainIul and dangei'ou: c a___.. .. ..y ;.' ;.u1.u:1.|,_;jj, P] Propared_/`raga a prgcrj_z1tz'mz afSz'r J, (7/",1 Pltyau-um E2:!ra0rtl/uar_1/ to (In! Q, c--_- This ihaxable nidvk-ine is unfailing. in I . . n. . . H-".'(l\(,-5 {, the female consulunon 13 aulqec-1. 11 Hindu excess and removes all obstructions, am} cure may be relned on. 8 LT all prices, ranging from $12 to sun. 3..- sale and always on hand. nv C\ A.._-_, I14 . lion, and that dread disease, - v ---- 1.1 7 L3. The adviser, having been ream few weeks by a very __ simple remed `O h"lh . su'ered hr several years with a ..vf,`e"l":!; ha.` Consumpuongs 33,. on: to make known to his fellow- a. - of cure. I wmmmx To .all.wbo desire it, he will send 3 co Q p_rescrIpuo`n usegi (free ol'_charge), Wu}, 5]? cu` none lor preparing and using the game whe d.,. will nd a sum: cum: lur Consume;-,'0` |('li BnoNcun'ts._ Covcms, Cows, and all " A-`Tu Lung Affccuons. The only Object or me "W 2 in sending the Prescription is to benem H "Hr, and spread information which he cniiceii-.:eam""= valuable, and he hopes every sunem w: remedy as it will cost them nothing, and" Ir. u blessing. " "3 . .' ;rt_ Purlii-s-wlsllingllle prescription, yum ' mail will please address V rez, D.-.. vnnv . -... ms ensA?-_EfjLiu am; bo. New I? A sm JAMES CI.AR|([;v_g CELEBLATED FEMALE pm pr:/nnrn/I frmm .. .....'_-_,- . New Qthncrtismncnts. 77,, 12,7 amulet ll-uriu a 11.. D I D C` r 7- W I `aw weeks bv n .. L Wm. J. A, 'D'ONAI..`l')$(.)l\Ig fToIonIo, ApAri|f-2.l1_186L_6.; .. ~ -' _' . JAMEST`B~: RYA NT; H:te1_fg_ Rent. BRYANT S PUL.\I().\'lC \\'vAI-'I`Ill.$ ! PATENT TURNIP OR Yomya STREET-', 'r0no.\*'ru.' ---A--. ZN o;l:}ce. "35'r11' Joansrbn. g Tmtm JOHN CUMMINGS, ofS.S.No-7 JAB. BOWAT, Flos. Kol. I can 10. TO MARRIED LAIJIEE NOTl CE,. vv .-uuuv Rev. EDW illiam urg, 111) _A. Inga Cc uuln .u- At the close ofthis case the court ad- journed aftera sittings of ten days, the longest we have known in this county. Two civil cases remained untried, one of which was made a remcmet by consent- iof the Counsel on both sides, but what `became of the other we` did not hear. * nn Waammam In`- T ---I-I-=- ----~ -~-- ' v - uJ1u LU 11- 113111 A ..-- ...e_, son and Mryscanlon for defendant. . Sarah Jane Rathwell 9). William Rathwell.--The plaintiff, as udministra-_` `trix of l:er_ husband, Edward Rathwell, deceased, sued the defendant for the, value of certain chattel property, of whichthe latter kept possession after the death of his brother, Edward Rath- well, and which the pl'amti_' claimed as belonging to the personal estate of the latter? ` ` t . Tl1'e_d'eendant contended ,that'he was a partner of theideceased in his life- time, `and claimed an.uuvd,ivided interest in the p'roper`ty'. "Also that h_e;ha_ld paid with part` ofthe money yvhjch.:eme into - `his {possession isomeso the debtedue by dOBO:8IB_d.':'=. :_- _ ` ` ; l ._ ' . V_.-: . Tnqgeyidgncg .fo'_r.theypladibnti, went to? shawl}: t_';`.,':_'z1l f1lieii;_l;usiness and _ tr_anue`c,-.- lions`Bi$ti;l_ited with;.1ihetfarm}one which: . the. jffe ii ii le.fhe` as(e;;aant,;.haq:;1;v-;;` -6611 mt l j TO CONSUMPTWES El . Hutu -nu l....._ , IMPORT]-IR OP` I'It\I\-n-..__ --.n.-: 3abi`net Hardware, (`nr;m ':i= Imnics,` Toois. Cllnrr It .: J. B. RYAN. 114 Yonge Street, Toronto. Volume ilii MINUiEs 3?. B. GABON, ' Agent. Dnnlop Street I" -an-uvvuIL',\:1Il[!" `cola, (7ntIor_v. I . : Fishing 'l'.:!~.'v den and Fnrln T.` ' w wu.so,~; g,?ingv Co. New z',,:._ ... .--....-44: \ . . ,compa.~s.nnd .. -e regu|ur1_v' am- .-.5 u. oun. IILILIL un: present ume. The `case la`sled`nez'1r'ly two days, and resulted in it verdict, for ` both panties ; the defendants being allowed the portion claimed by right of _po.=ses_sion. and the`- -plaintiff being held entitled to recover possession ofethe remainder- Mr. Mc- 'chael`(M:'; Wilson Attoriiey) for plain- tiff. Mr. R. A. Harrison, Mr. D. Mo-_ Cartliy, and Mr. Sczfnlon, fox! defen- dan".s.e ' M - ` q` ' :.,..' gumrlly. _ Ir. bears: IL: + to prev:-nl 4 n .\-TY. . kc. 3|" Hg .. Farm Tc 19-81 9 url linn V19- ing a suit until the present time. vv uunu auuu: Unglllul P055 D110 8300(1- The defendants claimed title; to a ` portion of thevdisputed land by length. of possession, .bnt they. had only [enclosed another part ofit `some -fteen years -ago when a line had been `run dividing V the two lots equall_v," and in faccordance with which delendanls `had moved a portion of the! boundary fence. The plaintiffhad always disputed this survey, but for some reason had delayed bring- ll` hp `t-imp luralml -rum . sin. 9.... .1..- _.; 3 "A in lhg c 383 In . 1-1}: null-0 It was a "question of boundry between lots 1, and 2 in the 4th Concession. of West Guilliombury, the quantity of land . in dispute being. somewhat less than two acres`, the value of which is probably . equal to about one `fo_'ti.l lh- Ofwha` We (30945 of the suit on bothnsides will -amount to." There were a grefft/nlillibelf or Wilne-3.395 and the evidence as usual in such` (38868 was very-conicting, the mam point as in most boundary_suits being to prove 1 where some original past had stood. drnalirlnhfo nln:'r-nnJ dial-" 4., V uu. 5 nruugn oz, Aruagn tor defendant. T Alexander Bamzerman 2:. Julius Dew- son,.aml Dawson.--.-Th'is case was the"rst on the docket, but the Plaxnti not being ready when it was ` called on the first Vdayoflthe Assizes it was placed atthe loot ofthe list,and the V plaintai'required to pay the costs Ofthe day whatever might be result of the suit. ' M V o c * - - vv no uuhu ' On the other hand defendant produced evidence of an agreement made in No- vember, 1862, to deliver cordwood on l.he beach, at $1 a- cord, to be paid for before being removed, and ofhavmg laid - down. between 240 and`250ecords, some of `which;had_f'allen into the lake, and a small portion had `been taken by the plaintiff . g T` Verdict for defeudent. M. McMichael and Mr. Caner plain- ti"; Ardagh & Ardagh for defendant. Alp rnM:Im- Rmmaummnu -. 11.1.`-.- `HM - vuv'\tuU.I1lUUCy 'i1lU-V -V e The plainti."s first witness stated that _ he wastpresent some time in the winter. of 1862-63`.pwhen the defendant agreed V to furnish theqplarriti with a quantity of wood, at seven York shillings a curd, and_two York` shi'.lings more -delivered stone, ` to be paid _for,. part during the same winter and spring, and part in,Sep- temberfollowing. Other` evidence went to show. that the defendant had placed a quantity of wood on the beach, and on the wharf, but had refused to all_ow the [plaintiff to use any.por.tion*of it,and that of` it, the quantity was not more than about 210 cords, which at the plaintiff s shillings a cord, was more than paid for, even If he hadpbeen bound to pay for it before delivery, which he contended he_ was not. r` .| .1 1 - q _ _ on the wharf, or on a scow,at Hawk-. according to a recent measurement n:ade t alleged contract priceof "seven York A aavhllkfll I-II I.IJ.U\Ji.l;ll.|]y IUT ueleallf. _ Isaac May "*0.-John Baskrville. -Plain+ tiff sued defendant for :he sum of about $213, which he had paid him on account of :_1 contract to furnish the former with a qnantityiof cordwnod for his boat," to be delivered at Hawkestonegand which, the plaintiff contended,_the defendant had not fullled, and `claimed to recover l5ackthe.mo11ey paid, ; , 'Fl1n nluinfrks Rim ....`o..-__ .LA_A- `I -' injury by the delay. uauluoy uuu`aa a uc_5pu.sser.> _ The defendant contended that he was not bound to `take the timber in the same winter in which `he had bought it, and that the plaintiff" had sustained no Verdict for the defeudztut. ' ' _ Mr. McMichnel for plaintiff`, Messrs. Boultqn 65 McCarthy for defendant. ' rcrl/71' 7|/In/1vu'm - T/Jay. Dnn7..:,......'lI- hl " I uvau nu I-uc uGlGllUi1HIu- The plaintiff had agreed to thi-stipu-in lation, but considered that the purchaser of the timebenwasvbound` to out andtake it away the same winter or spring in which he had bought it,'and having found. that the defendant, in the fall of the same year, had gone on to, the lot and cut timber, he [brought this action against him_`\s a trespasser. The tiarpnnnf nnnonnrlarl o':....o I... ...--. uuuu \Juu'IIl_/IIUUGG '0. Adam nmun.--'1'he V plaintiff ,s_ned-the defendant for an al-' leged trespass on N g of 11,. in the 8th concession of Tiny. e The `lot had been bought by Mr. H. H. Thompsongfor `taxes, who had obtained the Sheri"s deed for it, but had reconveyed it to the former owner , the plaintiff, reserving the `pine timber, which he had previously sold to the defe'ndant.j. nu..- _1-:._.:m u u duced and proved a written agreement,` by wlnch it appeared that the plaintiff was to deliver to_ the defendant, at his mill ` at -Gilford, `a `quantity of -Hemlock saw logs, intended to be cut to ll a par- ' cticular contract which defendant had _ ' entered-into with Cook Brothers. The plaintiff was to be paid a certain-sum _7"per thousand teetlor allthe lumber suit- able_ for this cc-ntract'wl_1ich the logs -, would turn out, the culls, or portions of the logs. which could `not he turned to account for this special purpose to he the * pl_ain,tiff s. The defendant alleged that V` _' he had paid the plaintiffall that he was 1 entitled to claim under the agreement, nnd,although there was some evidence 1 that a portion of the lumber not used in supplying the contract with Cook Bros. I had been sold by defendant, the jury I seerned_f_o think had had made.-`g'ood his A5 def'en`ce,and rendered a -verdict inhis I favor, `giving plaintiff the balance of the lumber. not used in the contract, and such - logs as remained uncut. 3 . M Mr. McMicha,el counselgfor plaintiff, . Mr. Wilson attorney. Mr. R. A. Har_ri- ,, Mr','Scanlon defendant. ` a ,Q.......1. unu qlvvvo Mr. McMichael' cdunsel, Mr. Wilson attorney for plaintiff. Mr. Harrison and Mr. Scanlon `for _defendant. ' T T ` . John Campbell '0. Adam Smith.--The_ nlninti` miala-H-an :I.,l`n...J.....A IA-- '--- For the defence some proof was given of statements made` by the deceased, from which a partnership between_ the broth- ` as might be i;n_ferred , On the whole, seemed tohe rather against. the exist-' ence of any" piaatnership. The Jury, 2 however, probably considering that de- fendant would in anyicase have 'a claim for wages, possibly equal to a half. share of the chattel` property, found. that the. brothers had been partners, and`estima t- ed the value of the partnership pro ert _. at $800. ' ' i P ml- mt_1|n_--I_-,r ,:_ u -- ---- i the evidence was .unsatisfac`tory,' but? " Ypurs ,-' . in pursuance of,and under the autlimity of . chap. 38. Con. Statutesoi Canada, the Ceri- , tral Board of Health do hereby enact `the se- veral regulations lieieiualter mentioned; and v _ all `the `= Local Boards`. of Health, and `i n_tt.er Public Ofcers mentioned in the said . E. Act", are hereby authorized and required to ex- t ercise, within the limits of the Province and of . theirrespectivejnrisdiotion`, the powers men- - tioued in the Apt above cited and in the said , regulations, wliirh are as follows, that is to _ sa :- - ~ _ 1.!-All streets and highways must be cleared - as` speedily as possible of all vegetable aud`animn|_substances in a stateof de- composition`. such lly materials are-to be carted a\wa_y from the interior and imme- :diate ueiglibourltood of cities, towns and villages, if not actually employed tor manuring {arm land, to be- buried in pits - , whicliaue jmt,`wh`en closed, lobe inter-T l fl ed,Willl%l1_nli_l the cholera season has i - `passed `over. 7 i - , 2.-'l`he contehts of oess-pools, ieomposta, A oals, heaps of manure, carcases -of ani-. t male,` suakage and other filthy snbsten`-i ' ces, must. be removed imm yards and iotiber places` situated within the limits e or__ in the immediatevvicinity of cities, `towns and villages; before, the hot. season ` . _ setsin,toibe-dealrwithinthesame r_nan- A _ _ue"r-as prescribed by the preceding regula- lions. - 3.--Pools ol7.stag'nant. vvater, open" -sewers. and. j _ open,,'dIaii_1s cvontaieningi otiensive matter,-. . most be_disiui ecte_d,and_sithsrb einptiedyor. '}covered,'.and,;vihqneverfp _ ' _l,e,,_t'Ieder-_ "drains are}, to _?_be` ,supp'lied' 4104 `all " stsblss, * ` . eowj housssiaud pr`i'vies thst'_'s`re at ;`nfes'ent~, . `de_cient;_in _lill(c_Iljp'Il Ii'.'I5.IIt!'_.` ;' v. 4.4-;'lltef';gfstlisringu;aiid ila_ughtilnof cattle; .. ': Tt_l=.e, 901169139;`hnt!;.sIt?5li8xifadebrt-Willi I u . _IpI`ls'.ii',.'is;I.i, 49 5sl=i.n s,..v'.iitt`I.e,!fI`titiIui;I;.jxfhoofis: b.onj . rio-..t!.@P!t6rin1:-..iqf~-s Since \vritig`t`he above We~f1nd _ that the Centrai Board have Issued regula- tions for the gllidage of local boa,rds',' yaud `o1'hers,---a copy or which. we nu- nex:- ` - ` 9 . . nu-nu uzo ,uuuult.1a U1 -11. lluu`U'rUll|'.- The use of disinf`ectauts,:1sc adjuncts only `too cleanliness, 'ure recommended, the simplest of'*which are ,'quick lime, chloride oflime, and` powdered charcoal -lained. _all of which are cheap and eaSi'ly`ob. V The Central Board of Health has is- suedea very full" mem_orandum` on -the t cholera, which has been published in ; pamphlet form andextensively circu- lated. - It is r:1the:s:'.,__`too `lengthy `and I scientic to be generally read with ad- vantage; bhlxlocal boards; which are in nearly every case composed in-part of medical men, could, with very little `dif- culty, epitomise tlnepractical directions which are to be found collected or'scat- tered throughouttlie pamplet, with a view to their being pllblislledy and 9"` vforce where necessary and practicable in the locality; The chapter On Hygi- emc _Precuutions, for .insta11C6.~ Could be ' very'easily condensed` so as 10 bring. it 1 wi-thi'n' the compass of.a hand-ebic'.`.- ' 'Pl1n non n`'rl.'oInl`...-;h...o.. .. _..I!..`.u.O.-. v ` , ,_. Even if_a. _vlsit of_ the cholera had not been Athoughtof, the general health of the townjdnring the approaching wzirm . weather. cannot fail to be Vbenetted by the process which is now being gone thr.ongh,' "and which in fact is nothing more than should be donevoluntarily every spring; -andjwould not be `so often neglected if people only took the trouble to ascertain how much _ benet they would derivefrom the observance of the ` ordinary sahitary precautions,_ well un- derstood, it not generally putin practice. rt 1-: .- u us .. -- The_ powers of the `Board are ample `to `enforce its order'_s, and where any one abIe_flo comply withfhem f`ai_ls "to do so, he 'shoul_d be made an example of. er` .9 0 .. .. . _< If there are any persons \ivithin the i limits of their jurisdiction so lost` to a sense of `what is proper, and due not only to to their neighbdrs but to,their own shfety, we trust that the delinquency will not be overlooked for an ho_ur, but that they will be promptly dealt with as the"law-Zdirects. . h ` ` empannelled, thef wereidirectedto `find _ `gttonger than . could be_ brought against i`_I_1`im, having been found insufficient to e Queen '12. Alexander Duguz'd.- The prisoner, wha together with Harriet Lynn, had been indited for, the -mui der_ of Henry Lynn, by poisoning,` was `plc -A ed in the dock, and a jury having heen a verdict Of not guilty, the evidfncfe- in " 'the"previ,ous trial,7 which was much -14-..- - We believe that the notice given to all lioi1elir>ldersto'l1ave their. premises cleaned up within a stated time has on the whole been promptly responded to, so that the duties ofthe Health Oicefs will not be very onerous; ~ . ` [W/`2i1niZ1{,;ary. V Itisi1ppare11ttl1;1t the Board o{'IIcValtTh ; has not been idle _since its nppoinltnieht as there are evidences to be seen on all sides, of a cleansing` process being car- ried on both in` the centre and `the out- .skirts of the Town, ?@9]6A%3hh?5i DIIUIUTII ocollot U-U5-on Scanlons `. . ._.` .1. 9. 18, . . _Gilt'ord.....-... 9.31..._ Lefroy...,...... 9.40`... Bell Ewan`-t... .. 9.45... Lefroy.,....... 9.55", - Craigvale . .... .10.l2.. . ' Allan'dale......10.30... B_arrie?.......`..l0. 35...L Allandele......10.38... Harrisons......1l.06am Essa. ..........1l.l4.'.._1 .Angus..;..,...l1.22...: Brentwood '.;...ll.31... 4 New Lowellf...1l.39... I Sllnnidale. 0 07000110431 9'9 Warringtoxi . . .'. 11.57.. . ( Stayuer........1z.01pm 1 Baneaux.....A..-l2.l5... Colliugwood . 412.25. . . . troi-"onto. . .. ;. Bradford .;..... : Qnnninnn ' I Northern Timq 1`abl. MOVING `NORTH. . ' MOVING SOUTH. `Read Downwards. > Read Upwards. mvIs1 COURTS", coUN'rY swoon. lama WEJDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1866'. oIIL|a8ucoy 0:00 .}1l. 57.. 8.49 ...1z.o1 pm 8.53 quil2ol5ooI 9009 ..;12.25... .9.2o \ IlUUIol 9.08". 18. 9:31: a 9` _' 9.401. . i OAR 1,, .- , , ,...-.-.. .... mus. nu uu unetplead-' er issue, to try the questions in dispute.` Several wimesses were called on behalf ofvthe plaintiffs, but little morevwas eli- cited than.thecircnmstances connected with the suits before mentioned,and. the means;l)y_ which def'enda'nt was allowed to, obtain judgment before plaintiffs. V - -.The`del'e'ndant called.no.witnesses.i ` Verdict for defendant. Mr. D. McCarthy counsel for plaintiffs, Messrs. Lount 65 Boys {or defendant. Andrew 12`. 3922 vs. Charles Wz'Zson.-- ; The plaintiffclaimed to recover from the l `defendant the value ol`84,0OO feet of Vl lumber, delivered to him in the winter ` of 1864- and 1865. The defendant pro- 1 duced and agreenieiit: 1 `IV uilnnlq {I ............._J .1 . F 90-30 8531 n-:: I ICU 8.05 8.14 n -19 luVII 7.18 7.23. 7.26 "HQ I 3355 6._19 .Te.V31 % 6.40 N URT HERN ADVANCE, BARRI E. ` U003]: - 5:30.." 1332., .005 V060! 0 6.20.. 6.15,- 5.59; . ` 6'56! I :90 I IVVI 6.45. 6.40;. '33 an 7.36.; 7.13.. 7.13;. Hnn = in February, .made by the Sheri" applied on- their Hztglt Matt/tezqsart and T`Vm. Smit/Ii, *0. Thomas Montgomery. 1865, sued Montgomery and Bird, who then carried on business ' has shoemakers, at Bradforcl, on several promissory notes, given" on` account of . goods supplied them. byplaintiffs, who are wholesa.le*merchants residing in Montreal, Sometime after the plain- tiffs had commenced their suit, the de- fendant also instituted one against the - same parties, for $1,600, the amount ofa promissory note he heldagainst them, and obtained a Judgment by default, be- fore Matthe'wsuu' and Smith, in whose. case a defence, apparently `for tirne,'had been set up. The plaintis, having at length obtained judgment and issued executi0n,`claimed'f-to have the money" writ, onthe ground that the defendants judgment was obtained by fraud and col- lusion with the execution debtors, and was therefore void. The Sheriff there- npon obtained an order for an interplead-` issue, trv the nnnehnnain ,i;......... The plaintiffs" o-no.9. 8-15..` -,02o 0 ` U'IA , .... --_v-ula QIDUUUEUIJ U60 I , . . The.-`re in also a few maps; f1'remnine a Map of VGsnI.da." prejenlod by Mr. Walker, And I map" of the 'I'_dwn Vim.-ienteii byits cblnpiler, 111-. Win. B61`;-A In _thil_ dnneption w_e nndersgdnd that Iho_ -Neqngnopm` agamnictec, hope to find the libenlity o'f_A,ll*:o` gcntloihu ghble nu'ned'i:i:ita'tod by otheifi. Aooncr:bucio`n's*w1 of- ;Abaoks,%intps. Epgliah. nan- .5pIperl,,_. &"c._,_ willflie lhjgkfnlly. scooplod; qcruoup w_u-smanv uuarazan, Narthem ._dvance, Examiner, Canadian Freeman, Owerisoumi .` Tivim,'&c.,'5":." In addition to the light reading , Are ,the'worka' which belong tothe Mechanics In- Ititnte, some `of ghich are very.yh1nnble,i:mongat than "-the Ehgfneei-dud Mo.chiniau.uAsiatnnt," lhgi1ns oOommeroinl.Al.lu," Lippfencowl Vpron dunoing;(}uAotisonj," _ to. . ' 1":-in'n`nA -'I`---'l.`_._v-_ __ un-' `- - :- ._..' ..__ -av-vnllvla i Aaongst the papers and.pe1-iodicvala provided foi` subscribers, aregthe following :- ChambeuJomfnal, Scienlz_"/w,.merica`n, Harpr : WeekIy,'The Saturd}-y Reader, The Lisure Hour, Every Satur_day,`Frnk ,Leslie _:`Illt_4st_ratel' News. Daily Glqbe,L5ader;__Trude Review, - New York 1_'imu,.Mantreul Gazette, Netainarlet _Ei'a, York `Herald, C'h'n'stian* Guardian, Northern [.d_dvancc.t RAID} .0 `fail!-lifdnnst ll-_-_.l.'.._ `VIN--I----~'-: 7.09 `7.00 Ala Miicb praise is `due to Mr. Mann, Mr. Henry Dougai, and Mr. Nathaniel King, amongst others, for the interest they have taken in this matter. The two founerjgentlemen have given a good deal of their time since the Room was first open- ed in performing thedutiee of a librarian, and `Mr.;King occupies the not very protablerpost of {Secretary nndTi_-eaeorer. ' I ' ` - A_....._..n .u__ , _....-- v v-rrr-Ax-nu av cvcny uuu Will 03 mmreslecl. A good "deal of trouble has been taken to get it. into opeition, and it will certainly not be Ivery creditable to theV"ore.l standing of the town it` it doesndtiaccompiish even in part its intended object. ' ' e ' u.;'_|_ _.,o, . ..- V . __ __ We trust tiiat {his suggestion will not be alm- gather lost, and that some little interest in the success of an institution, the advantages of which must be apparent to every one will be manifested. A 1-mm! `Anal nc o......I.1.. 1.-.. I.-__ -as vullllj nu I-IIU ulU\`Vll- N11". lV.lCLV1lCnae and Mr. J; A. Ardagh for the defence. H A Iffthose who employ young men inptlneir estab- lishments, would but take thetrouble, they should. in {hot consider it a duty, to try and induce them to become members of the Reading Room, not only paying but reading members-.-they would be conferring` 3 benet on those over whom they are in charge, which. would also redound to their 7 own personal advantage. A.V0'"l8 man W110 i5 seen to spendsome of,his spare time in a Reading R`oom,Vwill soon come to be looked upon both by his einployerand those whom he may happen to meet thereas n.-person anxious to improve him- self..and, consequently fit to be placed in a respon- ,sible position. .4 The Fire Hall Reading Room has now been opened for some time, and although it is not fre- quanitedau much as we should wish to see it, "especially by that class for whose `benet such institutions are mainly intended, such as out . 1_n'or- `chants clerks, young mechanics; 6-c'., yet we may hope that after a. time it will come to be cons !- defed as havjng advantages as 9. place of resort for an hour : recreation which 3 taverndoes not always aifford. . V ' O_ Mahony &. Co;, hawie come to grief at. last. The head centre of Union Square has been [tried and deppsed from his high estate,but worst of all the sup- plies have been-stopped. There is aeprospect of due mere Ses-' `sqogn being held before the meeting of` the Confederate Parliament. , - Meeting of ,Parliament. _ It is statedtl1at Parliament '-will meet fordespatch of business on the 8th of June. - _:.uvv. uuuer me pyovnslons 01 me am secuonol the 33 fl chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of anada; V f ' - WM. H.`LEE, C. E. C. [ ['93. _, nu, (I r'n'unnre:ot;.hor-9.5 and l'l|.'9?.,-.8Y.1f`. ; `f ,_ allowed tolls kept within; limits of .H; ~ zeiti`es-.,a'ud_:_t'o_wus -mush-be. frequ/ertfl _; 1 ;` V. 'get-i otlI0!Qdf"'l6}| i[iifO distance from ` sue :9*','liPNlill00-' 6.-`-L.`-1I',ll,,tlt"a`Ti,t,I `(tit ,about?`oitie's;a'nd towns: -`at_IHO , -`r5...he__~p`ropsrly_ directed and trappetland ' '` every: possible means must be ado ted to -, `provide. a"-stticisnr water supply o -spurs . , t\.pt_tal.ity,uu_oon_ts_rn_irratsd by the disgoharge. 35.2 mm-such drat_ns._ . A V A. v - 29 .7.-!lhe,gale_ofngs.gnj old `clothes. and -vests oo t ` in-_me`ntsVin.rnarket"plat:es,.ernWdeti"`IlI'e8l!. 40 and thehawkiug of -'t_h'eu't""frout house to 35, house,'muet- beprobibifed. ; ' e ` 20 8.-Prr'vies conneotedwitb dwellings must be 03 frequently inspected and put through [the , 2,} _ " process. of disinfection and of interment 3; whenever neoessary.-In order to carry " out the desired "object of disinfecting, ' `chloride of lime, sulphates of iron and Al . copper, quick lime, dry earth and char- I 58 coal maybe made use of. . I 1 $2 9...-The privies and urinals of Steamers, Rail- l 30 ` way Cars, Railway Stations and public`, ` places, must be inspected and ordered to E be properly kept within the jurisdiction of the Local Boards of Health by the Health ofiicers. ` .10.,-The Railwaycars used. in "the. oonvey- _.l '5 anoe of live stock must be removed be- c |-' good the limits of the cities and towns` in t l-' grder to be cleaned and thoroughly ventr.- ,7 J lated. ` ' 110,--All articles of common food andldrirtk : must be the subj'ect'of special attention so as to prevent adulteratron, andthe .-sale of decayed. meat - and vegetables, . urrtipe fruit, shand game out ofeeason, aud all such like must be prohibited. 12.-Should cholera be in existence, the `hold- ing of fairs, races and circuses are to "be prohibited, and `the early closing of la,- 'verns, public halls and such like to be en- lorced. . l , . li3.-l.n cities and towns having a. popu_lation over 6,000 inhabitants, oneor more oho'era `hospitals must be :provided, somewhat . isoiated, wherethepoor are to be removed for care and treatment in cases of neces- . sity. ' ' l1'.-_lrr every city or town having a. popula- tron at over 8,000 rnhabrtans, one or more dispensaries, quite separate from the cho- lera hospitals, are to be established andfur-` of ni.-shed with such-medicines, disinfectants,. and even articles of clothing and bed. In ding as may be required for the ready use specially oflhe poor. _ ' 15.--Refuges to receive _ convalescent poor, ev whenever it isthought necessary to guard w I against-the darrgerof some focus or lrot- te bedof `pestilence being formed in over- th crowded lodgings vistted by the dise'a.=e, must be provided by the local authorities rg" _of cities and towns. _ b9 l6.---In every city or` town of some `inporlance 08 ~ one or more Health Medical Officers nrust Wt r be appointed, whose dttly it shall be tolw] vis't and examinec'arefu_l|y into the sani- of tnry lconditior. of such city or town , to en- * force the carrying. out of the dispositions PD of the law and of the present Regulations, 9'" and to reportlthe same to the local Board `l of Health. _ p A an l7.-i-The dwelling recently or actually visited ' by cholera must be inspected, in order to . enforce hygienic` precautions concerning lmc thegremoval of the dejections"_ of` the sick rs andpths disinfecting and cleansing ofsick . clothing and bedding. 18 -O'vercrowdirrg of hotels, public V lodgings, steamers and railways, is to be prevented 1"" as much as possible. ' U11! 19.-eEverythi`ng which may become a subject by of sufficient importance of more than bu ordinary difficulty, is to be reported to the of Central Board 0 of Health, in order that am '_ they may be dealt with in further Re- ' gulations which may become necessary to issue, from time to time, as by law pro- ' 5 , -vided.` A 0- ` i - N0 The above Regulations were submitted to A lier .304 conrmed by His Excellency the Gover- l Ba; our General in Council, on the 2rd day of May. _I8b6. under the provisions of the 8th sectionof C the if nhnntnr Ar ll-in (`nn:nli.Inn.uI Qun..n.... -1` titan [THE READING ROOM. The Fgnians. . _uuu_u`. I - 0riThnrsday, the 3rd ofliay, gt the hour of 11 o'clock a..m., of eonjestion of the brain, David Hoey, Esq., in the 67th year of his age. During his iflneas, which he here with ,ChriatiaIi forti- tixde, he resigned hiinself to the -win of God,`and died trusting Ainihis Redeemer. He was a native of the-O0. '1`erma'negh,`Irelaud, and came to Can- ada ii: the yearl84l. Ho {resided in the Town- ship of AdJala,A Co. Simcoe. until his death - He wasp Justice of the Peace for ,nine ` years, and ` `was Lientenent0olonel of the Militia for early the same period. He is deserved! regretted "by his` family and a large number of riende end ee- ; `l,'.`.W`'.3.- ...J --nun unuu sulllyn IIisVI Jo;c7'si 1'ip disciuarged the defend- -. am, on his -own recognizancesto 'appear_ for judgment when required . /1. n___~____ ,-\ ,~, . 1 .. _- . BI TH; ~ - At Barrie, on the 29:1 u1t., the wife of J; A. Ardagbi Esq. of a daughter; .. ' , A MARRIED. _ . In St. George's Church, St. George's Square, Toronto, _on_. the 3rd of May, bythe Rev. Ste] hen Lett, L.L.D., Rector of Collingwood, and Grand Chaplain to the Loyal b0_rauge[ Association of British North America, 0gie=RoberI. Gowan, ' of Toronto, Esq., to.Aiic':e Wright, fth daughter of the late John Hitohoock, Esg., of Mudbnry, Suf- T foik, Eogiaod. I'\I`I3l\. V A Wonm IN` V Timvnuz.--V'I`he world is in , trouble, nationsvare (`0VlliSed; thrones are? (trembling;g_overnments'are agitated; peo'p:e_;' are excited, and me whofe `social organization of cigiltzation appears to be sensitively in-g financed by something premonitory of a great ` change; now for nervousriess there is nolhin 3 like the"`Canndian Pa_in- Destroyer. whic i also cures rheumatism, neuralgia, lie do- loureux, cramps and pains in the slomach.[ &c. Price `15crs. per Bottle. Sold by all` Medicine Dealers. , F auw IIIIIUII lU`l Iielf Persona} appearande. Why should we use `.` B1'yan e Pulmonic Wafers '1' `Because when used for coughs, golds, tickling. in the throat, Hoarsenees, 8_Lc., they act like a ch_arm._ Ministers and lawyers use them, physicians recommend, them, and 1 singers and pubic speakersjsay they are the . best medicine 'in'exi.ster.ce for the cute ol such complaints. Sold by (all medicine deal- ers,at 25cls. per box. ` Two QUr:s'rroNs EASILY ANs\v1=:m:n.--Vvhyg should men wear beards? Because they are] a. great protection to the throat end lungs, and add much mheir personal Whv should we nan as ll:-an-H D--'--- A _ . - uayv Whest-.-Fa, L60. Spring, 1.26 301.30. . Peai-45 to 500. "` Oats-26 to 280. w 7 Flour-.--Fall s.oo 106.26. : ' Potatoes-20, to 236. Bll`IOl'-,-[3 $0 19. . E g`n _r.,dox.8.00 1V06; `_ `.Bf--V-7.00.] v," " ' ' Pork '1.oo-o am per 1oo.:~ A Hay`-6.oo pox ton. - = ____________.___. Gama-'1 A Gomal! G-ox:-IT I l-Mr. Manndrelli advertises sale by auction on Saturday next, at his Auction Mart, nearly opposite. the` dvance oice. - V We are requested to ask the meiniiers -of the Flax Mill Committee to meet in the Council Room, Town Hall, on Friday evening next, at 8 o'clock. ' - EXCURSION.--.-The Bell Ewart and Cherry Creek _ Sons of Temperance have chartered the Emily _May, for an Excursion on `the 'Queen s Birthday, when theyiutend to have a pic-uic` on Jackson's Point._ Should the weather prove favorable, this will be a very successful trip, as on the 24th _most persons are in the habit of taking a holiday.. GARDEN Toor.s.--We'c'al la;ttenrtioai the adver- tisement of Mr. J. B. Ryan, of Toronto, who has one of the best stocks of Hardware, Garden Tools, and Farminglmplements ,*_in the city ; at the__same time his prices are such as will induce those who once patronize him to continue to do '50. We understand that Mr. [Ryan does a very large business in this Northern section- ' ' Bsanrs Loomuo Up.-If there was one thing `more than another wanted in Barrie, it-was a rst-class painter. Thut want is about to be supplied by Mr. Capon,.a London painter, who has purchased Mr. H. Dougall s furniture ware- house for thepurposes of his trade. We trust that his coming amongst us, will soon be marked ' by the renovated appearance of our private buildings--some of which sadly need a few coats or paint.-We have been given to understand also _that a mu, `first-class artist in photography is about to open rooms here. It is _a question with some as to whether the town is not alteady over- stocked in this respect. We think not. We be- lieve a really good artist` would make __ money in i Barrie. Notwithstanding his ]ordship s.charge' and the high character given to_!he de- fendant, the Jury foupd `him; guilty, Tine T.nr('ol\;n .`l!....'L_.._.-.1 .1 1 r u `FATAL RA'1z.wAY` 'Accn>nN1'.--On Wednesday evening 9. news boy on the Northern Railway met with a fatal accident, near New Lowell, some f- teen miles from Barrie. From what we can gather, the boy wasin the act "of passing from the bag-' ignge to the passenger car, carrying with him 8 3 basket of fruit, when it was supposed thebasket was stepping across, andvthus threw him back, `I when he fell between the cars and in the centre` v or the track; between the rails. As the train pziscied over him he was caught and rolled over and overby the axletrees of each car,as we were told, and literally crushed to death between them and the ties of the tra.ck., caught in the railing of the baggnge'car as he, A MILITARY ADIHNNER, We learn that it isthe intention of the ofiiceurs of the Barrie Infantry. Company toentertain the'irT men at a dinner to,b_e given at Marks Hotel, to- tmrrow Thursday evening. NEW SPRING GOODS. ` * ate_ntion,to the fact tbatthe Messrs. Russell Brothers have; received" arid are daily receiving 9. varied anii cicellent assortment of New Spring Goods. The stock of this rm is always" selected withgreat tasle, and the dry goods and millinerfarc of the newcstpattern and the latest. fashion. The rapid sale which they make of their stock enables them to keep well _up with every change of the public iastp, as well as In :a'Il of 41.}. I .......... .- ' .,._ _..-._. ........5.. u. um puuuu Lump, us wen as to sell at the lowest rcmunerativ`e,prices. See advertisemen-t. ' Each number being complete in it itself, it i5 _just the thing for travellers; and each` number is ot"suc_h-sterling merit`tha.t is just the thing for those who stay at home. Whoever wishes the i freshest and choicest foreign "periodical literature, must get Every Saturday. It is published by Ticknor as Fields, Boston. . A IIILIUICIUHII flllllyl o ' The selections in the numbers already ; issued hove embraced a wide vnrierty of topics.--`all ofin_ terest to cultivated minds, and nearly all of 3 char- aracter to be highly attractive to the majority of American readers. There have [been excellent short stories, thrilling `adventures, exquisite `poems, graphic historical sketches, popnlat.scien- tic articles such as appear originally only in English and French periodicals, ' racy essays in" biography, 'criticlsin, and anecdote. In fact, it lcontainsetheerenm of foreign current literature, and is otfered at a price that brings it within the reucli of all. ' It EYERY SATURDAY. ~ T _ This weeglz` is, in our epinion, precis_ely what -"it claims to-_b_e,--a joulfnel of choice reading. se- lected frompnrrent literature. The editor has the illegazines, end rs:-class Weeklies; which press into their service" the ahlest, wisest, _ end wlttiest writers of Europe. From this slmost' immense etorehonse, he selects that which the judges best adapted to suit the tame and V intelllgeneejbf the American people. ` nu_- __|--...._- :_ AL. .........lLn- alum-u Snann renge of the English and 0on'tinei:tsl _Reviews.~ _._____-:. ieommcrttal. BARBIE MARKETS. _ DIED". , .1 o"""' """`,":l""" _ 1311'. Duggan, Q.C.,`and Mr. Mc- Cnrthy for the Crown. T Mr.[McMichael and Mr ,T ` A Al'1n-arr`-I r,.. 41. - 4-.-L,

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