Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 20 Dec 1866, p. 1

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.. ___,-`V , I V oL.pwATt-:R s`_rm=.I-:_'r, ORILLIA, At the late residence of Dr. Ramsay. 45-1yr . `I'n.r\III\ u..v....., . "BARRISTER AND ATTON[lEY-AT-LMV, ' ' 7 I" .S_()LICITOR IN CH.NCEB.Y,_, Convqydncer, C_'ommz'ssim2er z'nVB.R., (5-c., am ' J- ORI-LLIA, suucom cb._, c.w. JALBEIE` FOWLIE, ; Provincial Land Surveyor, ` ` ALAND _a;_ _G'E`NER./IL .GEN7,V ` ' ? ' _ .omAI;L_IA.T V _ N.B.-Vn1g1ations carefully attended to. I-U , AnciIE5r' ENGINEER, 1 up 11.112 `um AND liRAUGHTSMAN.' Special. attention paid to valuations." Rasxmaxcx-2, on Peter Street. opposite the Presliy terian'Church, Orillia. -` V N.B.-Any` orders left at Mr. J. C. McMu1len s Land Agency Oice will be promptly attended to. A -n-_ -mu. n.-.....I.. 1cm: - 111v PROVINCIAL LX1I3URvEYoR A TEM!E!!!EEmm'!2TE'-I ! 1IIIS wllknown Hotel is situated on the mar- gin of Lake Couchiching, and within a short distance of the steamboat wharf. A . KG Good accommodation fo_r4Tr9.ve11ers and Boarders.` . _ . Excellent stabling and an attentive ostlerea1- ways on hand-. A . _ _ Bleasqre Boats and Vehicles always on hand ,, .1-_ - ..._........h.nnn nxucmtun. aunuuu nuu nu uiuvu--v .. ---_V_ Pleasure during theisummer season for the convenience andiaccommodatiou of visitors. . . '9-m--mnnu--'nr Airna-h, Snnerintendent and accommodation or visnors. Rnmnnxcms :.--Dr. Ardagll, Superintendent Lunatic; Asylum, and James Sanson, Esq.,Or'11lia. oriuia, 15Lh[March,T 1866. A124; __:_.___.._'..___.__...__ mmmma. A `ARDAC-Iui. 85 A_RI_)AGH, Barristers & Attorneys, '-r\r vn}m1\hd'1\T FLT'A`MmRY_ I. HE proprietor` of this old established Hote begs to inform his numerous friends and the "travelling public that he has rented the above ; wants of his guests. premises where he will attend personally to the Private apartments can he bad if required. Travellers and Boarders will find ample accom- modation and every attention paid to their com- fort. I - V . ' 1'11.-.D.n-null I-in fnnn atnnkod with CbOlCe3t 1113 D111` wlu uu nu Liquors, Cigars, &c. -Lm-ma. Rnnms. She Liquors. Uxgars, arc. . V `Large Rooms, Sheds, and Stabling, with ntten- 1 tive ostlers constantly on hand. ' ~ Orillia, 15th March, 1866. 0RI'LLTA ADVERTISEMENTS. _ _-..A._./snz~Aa~.av-.;u- I GENT for the Hondumble Hudson Bay C:om puny, will` pay the highest cash price for 31 kinds of . A V- .__._...!A.. L]... '1`. G;_ begs to call tbeiattention of. the public generally, to the fact that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by Mr. J. Hind, where he.isTprepe.red to offer goods at the lowest possible prices for cash. ` 5v.1?lease call nnidexamine for yourselves. A - iN.B.-Tmippers, Hunters, etc.,-will find suitable supplies for their business at low prices for cash. n_:n:- -rL1..1...........'.'1nn. 1Qt2!V R-`V 1- . Pos'rloFI=IcE, OR.ILL|A.J lcluu sxsuu ;J uu...-. .. -. -- r, Qrillia, 12tb_M:`u-ch,T isse. NEW lilllllll Fllllllillll GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES, IN CONSEQUENCE OF SMALL V ~ % PROFITS. ort. _His Bar wi11'be found stocked with choicest ........... (`inns-:5 rn WM. D. ARDACII. nasumn nusmis D. P. .f"_A(~;.~`\;.~ fA[:Z_~I:|`.>-l'O T, _-...._ \ HE sdbac;-iber'wou1d intimate to his fpien and the public generally, tha.t_he has open i tore in his new premises at the __ ._. --'-u-.o\r- r\n||,I lAj ' FRONT STREET, 0n1HI.i};, S. P} POWLEY, Proprietor. :: 23;i,"T'"3.:`:.`5a,'"ba.LL.g mi_- an....I. an-ua:n.n A6` `T which he will sell it pl-icsj 0 ensure a. cor ance of patronage.` , The subscribe;-bis also W... 4.. -. . -n-n-r . r11'.I'l' 'l'tN1:V'hTC ance OI pluruungc. Luv ................-b__ ____ ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSE - I-I Il(\1'.|I'.IAIlII`II'I . - 3 '1` 75260 rd th T 1 V P!s._AlSo Agent for the purchase bf 311125`. any amount, tom upwa s,on new of real estates,` for any number of year, from _ne `to ftgen, tillzeelborrower chooses, on tho! boas; . _mrt'ne, an an dies: rates. `Expo naesstxtic y T8 _ edema, No commiseionchargod. ` ` V .. .5 g . , `ANGUS BELL, ;. * - 'Apprg ise:` and Surveyor. for the Canada i f 1,` `ng at_1d Hatgufac- turi_ng Furs, T01` .W 2heh;;3`P5 mu be M A 4.1: ' . [JOHN C. MCMULLEN, nounv PUBLIC, Ac0OUNTAN.fl3; Land and General A89 S?s'=?mv.`9n: 14`.`53.8P-*4 1866- 3 ~84-4 z\-Q 1'1" _1'..'I` A -,IL e'mnnent,Bnilding and Savings Sdcjeij Mr` r n A V u . u . v - . . . _ _ . . _ . _- Orillia, Feburary 201.11, 866} _{___:__. `or mm Quzmis UN1vians 1TY IRELAND; ._ _ _ --.-. av-I-itff W >SATURDA-Y, from 11 a.m., uu .5 p.m., nu- cording to order of Council nudvery othe; day at his Ufce an Cookstown. , _ Barrie, Feb.` 17, 1862. ` ' 1 . ,._.__-______________________.____ ROBERT ROSS, Jn., AGnN'1_'. GROCERIES, . . - E3 CROCKERY,8 - A . V - - HARDWARE, _ _ _ READY-MADE CLOTHING, ; . _T `BOOTS & snons. &o_., .-. o. _- A- -_-..._- _ -.....A:. I . I I. > ' W _ M, _ JEV` ; fnaq-'..1l-`P-1 -3` - D~ M9';;3; ;*g;;,:',;: .: ; &e~.% to-. . I John un If9!s}F3.'*f.W;u-`by 0],,-`3'i |n oxhnt, At nyiseuon ofihg ya. V I 3' 3 ""-xnw- omi mg-in`emm~mourF -3:-*'1`h mm . in mu. .V-P -If If n 1111:: 1,.` 'tI'e`d'.It the` Fnct'_b1-y.` , ' `V K! .I'n`_"-VQuIu\-- Bubacrlben `nsum, 4 IL. llama:-1 (gQg_ Bumcnxtt llllllpf ggu: va- the.-ddvapweomce. `I. ' mh.1m.% 7F1f)MAs ~(6FFA1`T, ___..__} _`|f=a-AvN K EVANS, .n.mnunnIr lml nnuuum, I. _ _N.B--f`SI9e i.3.`_ ...a 1.:-nvnnt ralmtl 4__&- v,Ir _.-- , , `En(:1uire at his store, opposite th Q`. be NL11ftl)eru .2\bnu11te ~,_\.-..\.~. -. s\r..'\V\\\a1~4 LEY, ~ 5r. s. Monuurw `HE undrsinfd_is1:-epared'tor:ait1;IEct 13135. to; A f 1; 3' ,any rpm` 200 on '9 seen. _-=1}_1_92_3:`::_2:l}},:'%]:::_bfo: W; ty of xegl estates, for any or mm. from ' (Lu: or i`onoMo,) I_--_v-. v-_ I The Stock consists 3-lybf` -; ;:onti}:_-_` 1-if PRINCIPLE, AND THE WHOLE SECRET OF SUCCESS IN` ALL GOVERNMENT. % BOOTS E SHOES` -WHOLESALE AND RETAII WJNEVT: MUNEYH MUNEY 1 u m . . _M9neyJ_:Lo_an! % V ` V W; J. Mcc1,EARY,* % AITTORNEY-AT-LAW, -._--_..-..~u-`.1-. nrununnnv nnmtfnif ;..|. A an \' .--_-. SOLIIJITORIN CH/1NC.-E-RY:, 0071951 -. ' . Ornc:-'-0n_Peter Streetf, next doono the Pont_ _Olce. = . > _T . omna, 24:11 Oct., 1366, f 43- ` dodKBt_IRN=s 1`I0N?RE1\_I+ Sma. THE PLABETD suv voun annual `Conner of Goldwater and Petei-`Streets, thnweil known stand of the late Mr. Adam Patterson, T ORILLYA, o'.w. A -.4. _,,. -- -..-.. nn r_'__ LL persons in want of- money, for one or ten ' years, can obtainit on terms more advan- tageous to the borrower than thong of [any other gociety, by "applying to ' T ' V ` 1`IT`I'I t?A\t aA\7I\'n1-so 7|? 1'! Apnraisei and Survw-.yor.for. tne Canada T ; Permanent Building and Savings Society. ` Jnln loan ' `-- '.,Iu1y, 1364. Orima, 11th May, 1866. A VERY LARGE and complete Assortment 6f Ladxes Enamelled Kid and P:-une1la`Gaiters, B9kiS, Boots; Gcas Calf, Kip and Go`;_n-so; ' Misses and Children 3, of every variety and qtyle, which will be lgept constantly on hand, A M muons NO'1_`_ TO BE UNDERSOLD ! B , V . I ~ ANDREW GRAHAM. W19-\Iay16, 1860. -_ 1-tf :ln.i'ri<{1`I:v.', 1866. MoNEY_g_) I `-5 V` _ WILLIAM SANDERS, P.L.S.; R1 mun, ;_._`_yu.nqu_y|iII -I HIE 5' IF|vUl"m_ '.~ N? 93`3." .' 1'. .-'-'..Tj;',.`.".1> X: 3-6-1} '9 F EEWHN (V'c`2ro*ne7' for the October 2nd,` 1860. 11. Wt]! atuuncu Vyltu ulc VIIUAVSDI wunuua v. T Liquors and Cigars. . . AGood'Stab1ing and attentive Ostler Boats and Fishing Tackle kept constantly on hand for the convenience of tourists intending to visit Sparrow Lake, and the adjacent shing grounds. _ m.........1.:.. ..o u..-..:..... -`rut. 1:: MIRA ')Q.Yv :- |S%Iil%LI!!l?J%BI!Il1*iU,'!',|JJ!.E\ ` [XL I-HLIJ. Lmluaggagsr--w---V, -. -. and well adapted for the County trade, and whlch will be sold at unusually low prices for cash, or niarketdble produce. N R,._\lna9:rR. Turner & Cockerell are also marketable produce. N.B.--.Messrs. Turner agents for the purchase of all kinds of EUR, for which the highest price in csahwill be given. Severn Bridge, March 1 1th, 1866. 11-T .._..._._._..__j__.__ .__._.. _._..._.... GILMAN WILLSON, BIIAGEBIIIDEE stoma,` unmznv A my AD. MUDAUAA nunu, GENE3Aa-=m9FANT| DRY .GOC3-I5S; Laaocnmzas, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, '&c., &c., A adapted for country trndle. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. ' l3'1nuer of Marriage Licenses for the County pf Victoria. T . Bmcnnnman, Norm: Fans, T 16th_' July, 1866. BYMESSRS; TURNER & C0(;KEREL[_.,7 . THE UNION PERMANENT , L BU1LD1NG&SI_NGSSOB1ETY. Barrie, May 16, i860- Incorporated pdrsuant to theuicts Provirzcial Parliament. OFFIIGEV--King' St., 2. few doors West of Chiu'c.hA St., Toronto. 1- vuuust Township. of Mo:-riso.n. July 16, 1866. 29-Iy _r .Assi{XN:0E QOMPANY! {AR weii stocked with the chiceat brands of `I 2-..--.` ..'...I l",.un-5 FIRE, LII\=E,'-_L MARINE. Hun 0F']."1CE_--Cofnhm, London, England. 1 Camnrm BRANCH Orncn - Merchants Ex- change, Montreal. . ` Taylor Brothers, Gen_ero.l Managers. ` WILLIAM HOLT, } Agent for Barrie. ` Barrie, June, 1866." V . 23-1y`p - J une, l\vnsTnnx_EsI%!`:\N5=.W!!9.!'m- CHAPITALH - - L - - $4oo,oo ~ - `IN SHABES or $40 EACH. . nouns n*_F.1cE, TORONTO A,____.... .u- nu-annn umhnem V5} uulu ipg, &c. Secretary ` n] Mr, FRANCIS RICHARDSON, President. T ARTHUR LEPPER, _Vice-President Barrie,Jn.n_.,'1862. T CHARLES McKENzIE. sabscribgd` Capital, One vmizzum szg. ~ ROYAL Z msumca coMmav% , __`_E__|.E AND LIFE, stemgg. Fund: in hand-'-Eifnht Himdred V -_._.1 `D4... QIa`n'Jn'nu r fHERE {hey keep constantly on hand a. ell selected and general stock of , ` II\-I-\QD r1f\r\f-nt A Inner non was none: "mns:` ' The Ootmnittee for the city entertainment to the Prince and-Princess of Wales have jnst effected with the`Roynl Insurance Company an extra in- enrnnee of :FIF"1`Y THOUSAND POUNDS on use building of Gnildhnll, including the new ereetlonn, ttings, and contents. V . ' . .F. H-. REWARD, Managter. Tmfonlo Branch; - :1-no-\!I`t\COr 1.`___.1-4Dq . 'Bajrrie,1\Iny is, 1860. - lines-. Special contracts can be made by the lspuhlished Weekly, in the"l`own of Ba rrie,every` '1`m:nsnn' morning, containing the current newsof the day, and all matters pertaining to the atT:ri1's of thc.'County. Price $1 in advance, or $2.00 if not paid atthc time of subscrip- tion. . Arw:-:i`;~r1sn.'n-Six lines or -under, rstinsertion 50c ;` each subsequent one 12c. Over six lines, ., lo: per line, first insertion; each suhsequen one 4c. Professional or Business Cards $4 per yenr; $3 for six months, if not more than ten year, or parts of avyear. Orders to discontinue Advertisements to he made in writing. . No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. l`n1sr1Nu, Booirsmorxo and Runnm done on the premises. The facilities of the Establishment` are more com`plete'than any other North. of Toronto, having been carefully tted. out in` every particular. ' Com muuications should be addressed- to the Pub- lisher, post-paid. ' = , V D. CREW, --- - ~ .- non - Pnnr.n:n1:n_ A. mmbsou, ; .-wwvu. .- DRY GOODS, ; VGROCERIES, `HARDWARE, PATENT MEDICINES, &c., , ,_3_._ _u5,nu, any u Iv- Also Vnlixer Canada Permanent Build- lng sud Say _V A `Society Tm-onto. T 1-tf % T2>ANeusk{ BELL, { Issuer of Marriage Licenses,` Ooximmngn xx _B,, Cogvnuonn; 804; _ ___..__ ; _..Aa_--o Fund; 1;aeiqi-Ez' he % sand Pgu Ste}-Hug. i. cmxmsf 1>1i Wu. Moanxnn Cnnix, Solicitor} Wx. Pvnn, Secretary and Treasurer. ;n,ENmr 1>.oBEB:j1'so.N; LJ-~B. ' and Attorney-at-I-3* ! _---no-u;-n 9:1 :u.'r1n:'fIIIII!`lf llhlllwvvo w--_- .-----.--, ..- --, , _, some: ran -IN cr1.aNaEn.r,V_' Nntary Publicgt conveyance}; ML. 1~ ' `_LA;tn.;`,Aanm, "no.5 ;q5' A1514 ..-___V, CORNER OF` COL.BORNl-1 AND C_HUiICB S'l`RRETy itmiucsm nirc%ctor2.% `.\/--1\.xr ~,\ BARRIEV. J . . 1` .-.._~ Sh ` ' `Con-lIcwloon.! . 7- '`?E#iaPiiON%_ _`I!0ch,( 00 :-one: for. tlii ;1onntfoI.of8imcoc ~ . ' "` I ` V ~` , . pu- HOME AND COLONIAL lllalinu --..-_- , CHARTERED BY 'AC'1` OF PAJILXAMENT. try and T1'cdsurer,-Bernard Hn.1dan,Esq. SolicitAor,--_AngusA- Morrison, Esq. A JOHN ALEXANDER,` . T` T gent at Barrie. T VTHOMASTDALLAS, ` . L ./lgent at Ozfillza: ,Jn.n_.,1862. _. 1;-l_v _; and dealer in all kinds of Ii-C_-j --- w- MUSKOKA ROAD, cANVA15.A. (LlM_l'I`ED.) van-4... ._...V.-- v-;`:` . Pnornmron. I 55115.; _ Jgm, Ban-ne. H _____ 1...` 13:1 1` '$&0o,ooo of the .LAME N"1"0_F A LAm1Em1U1R- SHEPHERD; AN'E;\IIGRAN'I` TO CANADA. Fenianism in ireland, ;A The Fenian agitation, in Ireland has. ` undergone no change since our last. We cdntilllle our extracts from British papers and other surces. Letter, wi'iti1`i.g_; t'mni Ctark, snvs :--- le The alarm ol the l\H,':tl inlizihituhtz: (.'()l'l't3Npt)[l(lCllt Oi` San/7(Zg)'5 3 ]\,'g1i_.q l of the South at the t.hrezite.iinus that su:-l h round lllctll is shown in e-vr-rv Clziss. ol ;\ society,al! fearing that ll|U.\`t"ll1 th:-ir '.~l employment, either usdoiiicstie s;-rvzmts, h tradesmen, assistants, or lulsoi'(ers, ::r.- t` panting for the opportunity to he th-xix` f; -i l;i- assassins. The ;euple in the out l n tricts are looking to the }__`-,'t)\'t`!'lttllt`Ill an I u military |'l'UlC('llUll,- \\_'hit'l| hns lwt ll .~u,. (.- plied so far as the sulvty ol the g:u'ii~.-..;: l '1 here will admit, as many are pI"e\'L lill'kl l I from leaving their isolated homes in th- l t countryom` the knowlege that regi- ments are on their way from England to be distributed throughout this and the adjoining counties. The feeling; of un. easiness isconsiderably increased hy the measures resorted to by the country V trades-people and confortable tariners to _ get into their own possession all `the money they can scrape together, which they are turning into gold, and secreting within their own abodes: _ The shop- " `keepers decline renewing their stock of goods, and excuse the payment of their outstanding acVcounts,rwhile they draw from the banks the balances in their favor. The farmers are also drawing their moneys from the banks, `and are irequiringgold payments for `their pro- duce. Heretofore the farmers who made bumfl eeds to accumu- late,-with the m'_ hm, at interest, ' Either to meet thifaecruing rents, stock ; their li_i.nds-,[t3'l`_p0j`ti5n their daughters. V. . V Within the last few days they suddenly ' `commenced demanding payment of the merchants, of all balances--these pay- Lo ments being required in `gold, and all an `new deliveries of butter are only made In 0,- ...-...t:.. .....l. Thin nrnnnedinn` has ( L ( S i I I was well, and would be better; ' Like a, fool I sold my gear, Took-3` passage o er the water- Nowsix months since I came here. ` . Mercy on us, sic a country l , Nnnght but woods where er on ees-- Woods would fright our British gen`.r_ , ,- Though so fond of mnelile trees. V Herel gaze till I am dizzy, Twist. and thrsw my neck agce; It s enough to drive one crazy, For the heavens I cannn see. ` Split sticks laid like any eziet,` _ . Fence in every stnmpy farm ;. No a. bill for tune to look at-- All's at, dull and ur.il'orm. ShantiAes--pigsties thnt resemble, Which theirragged lairds enjoy ; V Roads (illacndnm fear and tremble), 7 _ Of infernalcorduroy. A the.Egyptinn plagues beside us ; Bugs and flees alternate strive; Bored and riddled by mosquitoes; Flny d by prickly itch alive. Frogs of every size end sample Mung the pow-head puddles swarm ; And ane scarce can step but trample ' : On asnake, as lang`s mynrrn! mm stanes, big as musket bullets, Knockthe wheat craps on`. of sight! Fire-ies, xvi blazing gullets, I Fly, like bogles, through the night. Scorching days, would roast n herring, .Wi sark hack never dry ; Peels of thunder people scaring- Post up Canada, say It Ohl for Scotia s blooming heather, Gushing burn and craggy linn -_ Oh! forgnid nuld misty weather, ` Though it wet me to the skin. Oh! for hills of lofty grandeur! Oh! for Cheviot at my heels! _.Amn.ng petted ewes to wander, Where the whist1ing,plov.er wheels. While wi' grief I'm nearly greeting, -. -'l`hatI e`er my sheep forsook, 2 . Sun 1 think I hear them bleeting, And see Cheviot s honest look. , Oh! for joys unmixed vvi sorrow l_ Oh-! for happy nights I've seen, 7 When, wi pleasure none can borrow, Maggie met me late at e'enl . . Ohl for aplore I've seen at Motfatt, Nights of frolic, fun and sang, ' , But I stop, or loons will laugh tit. , My disconsolnte hnrangne. I . ' E2zel-the letter Z, Orillia, 10th December, U366. ae.llv5rle3 U1 uuucx H56 van suuuv for metalic cash. This proceeding has occasioned considerable distrust and alarm, and has seriously affected every class of trade. The run on the banks in this city for gold in increasing with the notices served. at the savings bank to withdraw lodgments are considerable." But amongst all those who express alarm there are none more unhappy than the Roman Catholic clergy. They say that the people now avoid their instruction- , that although, as usual, they attend the celebration of the Mass, they withdraw from their otherreligious `duties, and V that the non-observance of the require- ments of the church is not conned to the male population. Latterlyi they I . have not restricted themselves to this 1 ive modre,of_ disobedience, but jp`ro- j elaimthe priests as their bitterest en'e- : .3; fmies,and a class whoseconnsels ought t not tohe taken._ The tdisatfection to the 4 clergy pf . their religion isso well known, ':that;it,as:n.eraJly lfelI_I8.!k8.d_1,h8.l'-. on the ' r,`;lgr eakipg`gu_t of the rebellion -A-,-the day , .~x1ay;-.-nameddg, being .-the _ 18th of V next 1 2 2139391-e-151$, at--.peoplg t9 be disposed of w Shh ;1)i,Il30{)s;?_attd, ptleltsan-the-. forrner i b'r*:hwaina am 1516 lgttraebr ::.the; pike: - * ot9_ry: inq1_1ry Lhave `made th`e:`e~ ALARM IN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. T MARTIN MOORE, Sadd_lg__& Harness Maker, __ ...___.._ _ . 05-uIUI is no doubt but large qrmntities of arms are concealed all over this part. of the country, both rifles and muskcts, and there is :1 strcing helief abroad that u rising \V!'-l take place, and that the pro- perty ofthe country will be their in the hands of the Feniuns. Considerable rrt- ' tention is bestowed by `the authorities upon the direct arrivals at this port from An1eriea,lut`t'ne vigilenco of the police, is frustrated by -the course adopted by the male imniigrmits within the-last few nionthsf They now evade the atten- ti(msoi constnlmlnry liy proceeding to Liverpool, where they are understood to at pi`(*<(_-lit munlieij several tlinusunds. From thence they are drafted by the Channel stearnr.-r..< to this country. A nurnher of them landed lwre this week from :1 Liverpool steamer, without lug- gage ofany kind,und were not known .to possess even money, but" immediately told OH in twos and `threes and took `different directions into the country. 'I`hey Aanswercd the inquiries of the po- lice by asserting they came to seek em- ployment, hut it is certain their pursuit _ is pillage and murder. This day one of the most respectable Roman Catholic merchants in this city said that the time liad nrrived-in fact had all but passed when to save life and property, govern- ment should declure niartizil law, mid it was patent the hahcas corpus suspension act was -not suited to the cxigency PANXC IN DUBLIN. The Dublin correspondentef the New York Trilnme writes on the 1st inst .-- T __ .. ..;rnr, , 1 . .! .._,. .- .... aL........L....o.. .l.Ull\ .l.l(UcbIt:5 \\xnL:.) uu Luv AOL luau- "` The 1st of January. or thereabonts, wasthe-time xed by James Stephens .iuh'|sfAmrican speeches for the cum- mencemem of the iinsurrc-ctionnry strng~ gle in this country ; but from the pace at which matters are pruccechng I venture to say the attcmpthcannot he dciayecl till.1hen. ll islikuly to take place on :1 day much nearer to this 1st of,Dec('.mhcr._ I` At Hdc nmnmnnf '1 nrn\cninn nf` \.uy lllllbll IIC-l.|l`aI \V ltll-J Auk \lL..;IJ\a\4\.-|A||1\'| -` At this moment :1 cmisciuiisnoss of impendinglduiigcr seems to fill every heart in Dqblin. The people look un- woiitqdly serious and troubled, nervous and alm'mcd. _ J`lie Sll0[)l{C'0i[)CK'S wear doleful faces. Vrry little business is being done beyond that wliicli cznmnt pdssililylic (lispciised witli. Such is the slutc of I_lll0{1SlI1GSS tlxat timid ]'ieo}lc have sat up scwral lllll',S during the week, fearing to go to their l)C(lS, lest in the meantime the dreaded ombzczik `might be commenced. ,. in 1 ,, ._,1 r- .L._,.....L 41.- ..o.....\.-. um}.-,|n IJC uu1uIuuu\.x.u. ` To-,da_y, as I p-ms lhrough the streets, I perceive an unusual number of loiter- ers; evidently s?r:mg(>rs -to the city. _'1`hev are able" ymng t`llp\\`s~. ap;~:1rm1!I_v from the come \\'he1h(-r llwro is ` m1ythin._s,r in i< xnmv than I r-an say. 'l`|1epr_esu11(`c- of fix 5;: }w..uI`.g lullows Ix`. Very notnce.;h!e.T .....~- In .`. ,.,,,,,_.,\.,-. jT'nu r-mine 1e{ tr}1'. NH`-1~' : hQ.!`(`A $1. `at .'v' ;\'I.7s& '1}: i l ` '.\`ll()lz,s_. he -.~: ali mu.-,;o lTl( |`.7,- ` l'rus'.: .<~r;.- 'i~.m,<:.11_!s (=1 ll.lif-:\fIl'-(`L1 Trishruen 1'. 2:"; "'_'-n(-In:~1zm.< \\.`i!h1h<- Bri- ti~h are` 3'. in lr(-`and. '.\'s-HM $(`1'l to ho :1 de-apt-rut`:-a:(| a crvnl hpufoc-.oHli2*._:_r. The odds are fwarfully nfzzuiust111epc every day incrvusvs them. \\'(~:1pums `su periau',to those ihat shot down 1!:_<-__ Anstriunk :1Iv;\'aduwa are" ha-in_4` rnpiHj.'- supplied to the trumps, and the g()VL'|'H- lnent`isTpre{'.1rod at all points. It will `be fortunate if smm.-thmg should` occur (0 trminate the present excitement with-. `out'b1oodshed. REWARD rorr sraprrans. The following is the form of a pin`- card was extensively circulated through- out London on the 30thult. Descrip- tion of James Stephens, who styles him - self the Head Centre of all the Fenians of lrelaud,--about 42 years of age, 5 feet ? inches high, stout make, bread high shoulders, very active appearance, fair hair, bald all round top of head; wears all his beard, which is sandy, slightly tinged with gray, rather long underthe chin, but slight around the jaw approaching the ears; broad forc- head, tender eyes, and has a peculiar habit of closing the lclt eye when speak- ing ; high cheek-bones and rather good ` countenance, hands and feet remarkably ' small and well formed. The govern- ; ment have offered 1,000 to any person or persons who shall give such in forma- tion as shall lead to the arrest ofthe said James Stephens,anda further reward of 1,000 to any person or persons who shall arrest the said James Stephens. Metro- politan Police Oice, Nov. 30, 1866. pnaparwrroxs IN THE courrrnv. In many of the .country districts the B alarm felt is `still greater. "A dreadful I7 sense of insecurity pervades the loyalists 1 -in outlying parts remote from the mili- r- tary garrisons ; and supplications for the despatch of troops to them are constantly the landlords have put their mansions into condition to stand a. siege ;- in fact. some of them adopted that precautionary measure twelve months ago, but others I6. are now going on with it. As a speci- II, men, take the following___e:,:,t`x,-,t from a la; pr-ivatelettier which I from a t_y , riend withinithe last few {days i-` Lord I! 'Darnloy`had;arrived at the Irishcountry of -v-eatatnearv from England. For a .31 ,: I.l_1ol.It;lV1-= far;rival~jhis mansion lee: . t.t<!,`vf l'*%Iman. whose = ` ,.f:t&:.5-m0`a. little pouring into Dublin Castle. Many of ' -.._---w w- :.-v-----v--.v ._--- , ` DUNLOP _STREET,; BARBIE/,v EVGS to call attention to his Stock of Harness , Riding Saddle}, Bridles, Collars, Tl'|1l!k5: &_c., which he is now otfering at low prices. .H_e has also on hand a choice assortment of Rndmg` and Driving Whip, Bits, Lines, Br!lIh95s C"YCombs,&c. V . ' l r&Auu:-v.u- .- Inn!` And $2 00 `if not in advance. L`-rI'u f(>*Ho\\'; In iihdut flj-olilIf: Fur ilu--_ Irit.<|:.' I'I>\`l !Iriu__r lh: .u-_<-mm1r_\` is No. 51 vnlv in: iS Ilml_ In Tr:-Inn ; hx_:tm:1n .1! mm. xv. I CI-I_RISTOPHERHA;RRISO1ST,' Eeather! Leather !` Leathoiff ! - ' Cal wmxlsrl Sole S1augh_tjl's Upper: K`Pv . _ 3 Harness, Binding, Limo! Shmk Fwd u:r.&r-, ` -' - ~ lol.J.l.Duy.Lw V -- ._. .... __ S.OLIC,IT0RS IN CHANCERY, Notaries Public, ' Canveyancers, BARRIE, co, smoon, (_).W. vnu A Ann AGE. %`:::1:.,$:`;:::;:,thees:-?`%% ::'%`.31i`2?` %*`W`~ mun,.........`.st..:..::1:z`;'.,:`..::*`*;:~``* V: : nun... gig in all its branches, ofxou'tjud 1'._:`up i;~ 7' Sn;-gery" ` - V _-5 .. 1.B.-JPIn_ln1r.-Mcntionjxrild of ` - "P'il14.1df"."""- . o &-.. Barrie, Jan. 1', 1862. R. T. BANT,|NG; COUNTY CLERK, _ ` ILL attend at his Office, at Barrie, every u v1`nI)n.\.V Fmm ll a..m..' ti. 3 p.m., ac- .;urryvGombs, &c.'- '- Ki All Work Warmnted- -----_.___._.____j:.Jj- ILL attend at ms umce, m uuuu., ......_, SATURDA-Y, from 11 a.;m.,' p.m., . ,.-,:". nc nmmnil and-verv other day s: 3731 1 per year in advance; DEPOSITORY OF` THE - -4-.- .u"...._ .-. DUNLOP 's'rnz-zm. `I `J`--I Bmmn, O. W. AN`DRVET.W GRAllIAfM. .. A .\Iv-, JOHN A. ARDAGH, 3.} 1-rie, (neatly op- __ T .304: - w. Lomr. KEVY Punyxsasn, 'W. BOYS- HENRY` CRESWICIQE: `JuN., Provincial Land. Surveyor 17 A 1' nun` 9.}. '"T'ET"6F-Fr?-: a, % % . County Grown Attorney, 11 A RRTRTER. Rzc. . A GEO`. B_ALL,. Carpenter and Builder, I- V AND . T _ WASHING MACHINE -MANUFACTURER, BARRIE. - Q. All Work in the abbve line done with punctu- Talily and on. the lowest: terms. ~ . 1 _HE Subscriber begs to inform the inhabitants of Barrie, and the Trdvelling Public, that he has on hand HORSES and'BUGGIES for HIRE, . at moderate charges. ' _ _ _ 0on_veynncea" fo_ Qrillia and Penetnnguishen; Q9- _ . . . anuun W. H. CROSBY. 1.\ll'.}3lSll|Ulu) W uunu ul hm forme_r patrons, NEAR THE` POST OFFICE, . FRASER begs to inform his frinds that he . has mkemthe premises lately occupied by Mr. Sant'ord,where he will be able to accommodata l.a'fn-mun hair-nn, ' `BAP_.R |E HOTEL, %% ' BARRIE, COUNTYOF SIMCOE_C.W. Mrs. 'E. MARKS, Popr{etress.' - J QHN "Me W'A TT, Syperintendnt. _ Barristers and Attorneys, .\`Ol.I(`1TORS 1N- CHANCERY. CONYEY. JNCERS, 5-c., ' HW HIS'lSote1, so long rind `fnvordbly khown to the `travelling community, is now conducted by the propxietress, and is under the superintendence pf Mr. John IcWp.tI.' ,-,1 ._..__II..._ -.!`II R.-.11 n-vy-|n`n on- E3` Commercial traveller: will nd ample ac- commodation for showing samples. . .4. n1I,_'I')__ 2- .......1....1 ...:n. ma `hunt winndnnd '01 MI`. duuu -uvv nu. commouanon tor snpwxug auwpnva. , Er Th Bar is stocked with the best wines'an_d liquors; A T A . V Excellent atabling anda careful hostler. u-..L A__:I sock ' 1Q_`|v ` 1-1! 41. ------__ NEW LIVERY qSTABLES. [Mm @@@1m&\ V Bgijriel, August, X866. VLE.1&NDER-+_S.-SAND'ERS, ` A wncn AND; CLOCK-MAKER, A JEWELLER, ' &c., _ Old Post Oice, 3 doors West`ofFarragher s Hotel, ~ ' - Dunlpp Street, Ba1'rie, ' --'4--`I A -...... nd;n.`l- 4-.l>'A 4`nn'khina1\1n Dhil'U3u uh I up ..._ VBARRIEABRANCH-BIBLE socjE'1iY . 1.lu'IuU}l Uu cc, uu: : vv AS just received a. new stock of fashionable jewellery consisting ofsiee1a.nd Jct' Brooches and Earings, Finger Rings, solid Gold and Silver Chains, Toysof all descriptions, Violins, Strings, &c'. 7 ` Gold and Silver Watches of thebest makers; . Also a. good assortment of Croquet sets. ' ...- .........-. -.-an" An nr 11n1rrAnTiQ nu. ma .'_ _NO=TES FILLED IN ._ .__-_.... 1...... cm hnnkino QIDV Bl vho ---rv-v------ ~- 7 , . . CLOCKS FROM $2.25 IIPWARDS. Watches and Olocks cleaned and repaired. All work warranted. _ A . . Barrio," May, 1866. `_ V 50- , L\IA\.zUlAU_uI 9-as-wanna -.._ 7. arrie, 12th April, 1866. f CAMERON; iv%1}{1\}1i'c HAEL an [Mc- ; MI_CHA-EL,A BABRISTERS. . , .L_ -15 n......t J)1.l.U.I.lu.L) J. .n.'a.:.wu- Ofce-0hnrch Street, nexi door to the old Court ` T Home, Toronto. M - ._ -.v-.......... ' n u7u1l'TuAY.- I. c. cannon. `n. I February, 1862. " Q ._-?--:-------_____ _, MORRISON `ac `SAMPSON, 3.431213 mas; .4_1-'1 (g.I'2NE1_?'S,.SVOI'.l'C'IT`0R.s", 0'rnoI--Western" Assurance Buildings; Church an-eat. '1`oront.0.'.O.W. ' ` Oman--Western Assurance Duuuu Sn-eet,'1`oronto,0.W. ` Angus Morrison -. .- - -_- - :D._ 'l`oro'nto,Norember,1859. ' ' i:*-I}L`LJ*Ax1i/IES, L % % 3 & Divisionrcourt -CI .__ 1-an mnn`D`K!?lVn1\'I' PROAMISSORY. NOTES FRASEI`-l ES H_OTEL, DUNLOP STREET ' BARBIE, '1. nmannr nonmson. Iupvullly _y-" .,_,, ', _ V` A % RESIDENCE, THORNTON.- ` ft: 139vemborQtI,. l8f('i6li.- .A _ . -.v V -...._.v in pi'6per:f'<;'rm for discounting, 5 ' A! the .f`ADVANCE OFFICE. JEWELLERY V I E 3 I I In '1 u- .- - . - in proper form for banking __ ,,Al the ADVANCE _ (OFFICE, Rame. -OFFICE :--'Dun1`op` s& positc the Advance Ofce.) ' .` gmnni ,.i39Y._5. 1SIGQ:e`;f:P?' , -. _- 3......-unt . n, l'IIlllIrI .-`lIIn"{ ROBINSON ,& TMcBRI7DE,' BARRISTERS, 810., Church Street, Toronto. 'BARR'IS_'I:ER, &c.,` n_n.; ; '- --.;`u-ng'g[. YALUER , $1.; ' TORONTO. III. Avgyna Iv! ~.u nuox_unx., 0. u mcnu:r.. ` .'....11:-.- Dnhlin Hru1t_hp_ D3." ARTHUR ARDAGII, MEMBERIROYAL COLLEGE` OF SURGEONS. ` ' Exanzmn, I .L.,. _ DUNLOP-ST_REET_, BARBIE. _ _ ('brone7' County `of Simcoe. 1 . . "BARRIE. `V0 V1 0 IDQ A0 ' . 1 BARRIE; v._I.' L 1, `B(am'e. 3 JUSTICE Is THE (;11EA?r, BUT ' SIMPLE ions n 3iunn. 13.15 . BARRIE,%c.W., %TI.1URs1) AwY, iEcEMBER2o, I866. PnYsIc1AN,`6simoN& Aeoouounun, TERMS:

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