DEI_:.F AN]; C;LAs_sWA1{E, _ Bottled and Barrelled _ L1quors - OF CHOICEST BRANDS, CALLJANDLEXAMINE. I '1`. GRAHA_M -"rim: A nnnuf 1 one G}ROCERIES, HARDWARE, ..._.n.- .n.- Jun-Ina nu JLJLJLJLI. .J which for quality, pattern and BOOTS mp sHo_Es. ___-_.._--u q -u-on, urvo, c. A. rnxms',' ` Post Oice. Owen Stfeet. Barri IVEVV u wvv. U0_Ig U` ml -used`. -tn: uuuvrfzw luv IUIL uuul H16 [Elan] Ill _1 oolock to attend to them. Yester- iaiit happened that Traill` was left Q75! fhn lnrn 'nnnu:nh: unnanpl an.` 01.-.. Afxnnjzw . GRAHAM, :1: - - '- -553: --A LS o-- 7ANp1inw GRAHAM l_f4' .. uexnres to mum: ms I and the public for past rm them that ha ha: I-9.. If {T lowest remunerating `HENRY `BIRD. tun-der of they beat rkmnh A on" 3: \l'l'Il8, _ > . Go to C`. .1. -Perkins: n and F-uh: U1 um U683 _ A call is way u uuppuncu uluv. Lruul was 161! with the two convicts named, and they `availed themselves of the opportunity to carry out a-deep laid scheme of ef- fecting the: escape, at a fearful cost, lllowavm-_ Onnngitn Hm Ir;/Ii: am! nf : Ready 9 W881`, nunaeu that he, know: a good Axe $133; it, and he is determined _only to oer ant clan as will give, utiufsclioh-to` the pm- All his own W'0I`kl-IVO guarantee; 30 ._be 1 n.."g_. .'..; _. H, _ ___ _ w---n"l\p sud warranted for 30 dhyl at $l_.00. Any Axe told by himivliich profs: idft will bdtempered fret of con within_ '12 month: fromlale. ' ` - MILL PIQKS `j . `Il..I- .....1 n_._`_.*:' - - _.._. _..._... .n. .-._\J 139 { ll_d_o slid Dreaiod on fhe _lQ1'1e5{_Il:0cO. . V . 8. being a1;:ctical' Axe nn.ker,ho 3tt0rI' himself that ha we svhquv In : it. and he in dun.-...:....I --v- -- ~- ` ll'0l'-UN donut min]. Innmul-cg. . AYING found it impossible tomet-the in- creasing demand fo_r Axes of his ownimnn- nfncture, has recently imported a la stock of Borrell s, Mouok e, and Dates eupe or Axes; all of which he.is prepned `to. warrant for thirty days. ` ` A ' ' - All Axes unwu-'ranted from snpeiiok mekore he can sell-as cheap es any other house in Town. _ J:-._._. Z___;-, ;Axa.; .1; . 1. ` pea ` and um:-pg-6...! 6... an 1...- _. -. -- [ FAo_'y9RY; A Tll0._ $|JMMEllSE`l'T nu_a '=lRUolJBn_v` -A1` _.l.Ll.J_.\b"'LULV - `fh Wlcigbf Friday gay-an the pui- Jiouhxa brutittnurder of 9. guard by .~t.wg;eQca ;co`nvic1s`John Smith and Dan`i6l. V :'--`-` <' * V nuuuaups V - 4 _ ISAAC VE WILLIAMS, ` - Barrie Ooopex-age. Barrio. Jan y 20, 1870. ` ' A 9- . ' ` I 4 ` I Potash and Fish Barfels, Flour mid Syrup Bar-` :-eA]a,_ from one gallon upwards. !'3 Family Beef, Pork and Pickle Tubs made to order. . . - ufrcountry `ofdeis promptly `attend `to.T Annnnsg VGA An n 1:777-r`~:-nunn BEEF ANDPORR BXiRELs,j (""1 Firkins, Cheese Hoops, House and Stable Pails, . Milk Tuba, Fermenting Tubs, all sizes of Beer and Whiskey Barrels, A 'I'\lI'"Q- . ___~ __ _ _r Manufactnrs andT-makes to `order #11 kinds . and sizes of . c/;ms,Wash Tu6s;Butier Tubs, 2-1.}..- til, _ , `?9`??ERAGEs| v v. unav [ 3. Beam h____!_ It," Tobe obtaineii this side tot` Toronto, and at the lowest prices . From the facilities they possess for carrying on each branch of their business, they can` guarantee general satisfaction to all who mav AT KINGSTON `~ I'Nl Y'IVlI'\T"l!I'A"I')\r ' amuse &. FUNEHALLREQUISITESI ISAAC} VE _W|TLLlAMS' each branch of their business, guarantee general satisfa.cv.io_n to all who may favor them with their patronage. h RDTTDNIZ`. ' 1: nmmn BEG tn announce to the public that they have commenced business in the above lines. and are prepared to take orders and contracts for all kinds of work in the carpenter and build- ing trade, which they will execute at thelowest guresand in the best style of workmanship. -_-._.- ass-muons, sxxs" AND sLmns,[ _ ALWAYS ON HAND. . IN UNDERTAKING, I Opposite'Metho.1ist Church, 3-shop East of - Market. BOURNE & BYRNE, CARPENTERS, BIIIIJJBRS, Jo u\.IUJuuul- Barrie, May 2nd, 1870. UNDERTLAKE Rs, Thy are prepared io fdrnigh the handaomest ._.o.--. ' A large -variety; q/` Fdncy and Plain . Bzseuits at reduced rates. -jn.j. _._.o._._. 'l3`LUNCHES, &c., prepared at all season- able hours. ' ' 93- CHARGES ` 1VI9DERATE..;;oV- Horseford ` 2-. English, French and . . ________ ; ' Pickles, Sauces, &c., IN VARIETY. --in): - ' opposite Mam`. _McC'arthy 'McCarlhy s Law Oice, DUNLOP smnnr, . nnnnm. _ _ ....a.. ..u.-. uvuJ_tatlIJ L`|'ull3S,.EC ~- V .-1 IIERMETIGALLY SEALED GOODS, FRENCH SARDINES, LOBSTERS, COVE OYSTERS, . ' FRUITS 8; VEGETABLES. 1-:-O-1:- ROGER Y, PBOV1S10N`&: LIQUOR I . { .s'roms:, -Ban-ie,'Maroh 16th, 1870.-* ,,,, . 7.-.-u-vruu o:r OATALOGUES GRATIS. CORNER or OWEN is. M./ICDONALD STREET, 3.931212. T . __-- -_y. null um; II II`! Dealer in'1?'o:-eign and Domestic Fruits, nmnumfnnrrw n'n.'._- ---4 Barrie,-Nov. 10th, 1869; IIFALI. limbs or PLANTS IN tors. V ' ' . Kept on hand, andpllo ' t.[1H'E_ 8nbscriBer'n having opgiaod s sjor for I ejale of all kindqo "%ia%l1ein','%'%`1I;i".:u1t:ua1 & . Flowg5__eeds. I BARBIE *:F'1ovv'e`r Pots . non SALE, A --:-n ` A Illrzatoli-of GARDEN TOOLS or 'A1.L[soMs, kc. Diml op 5;. 1-nu.-an. ` `Street, _ Railroad Station. fwd Doors West qf VEGE1_'A'13_.i;Es, . ._.a_0_?. V Fresh Canadian Cheese of No. i .:-n.-. j am.;' 342., ; &c,, _ . And every requisite connected with Horti- . ._ . A culture. ' { * : BAE.RiE ruvllollu 1 3 conitnigly k;pt for-"uh, I_v19!4i!_'!W,r- gas?) .__o....._. J at received; a lo.-rgesupply of. .-D'_,,II an un--- - N CONTRAQITORS, ..'.A`__-. 1&3-9 ` &-9 `4 &c., `HD8006 AxaJvbuh'eiee;' illd 0111] to ohr min-I. ..o:, l s Slf- R'aisi.1`1g'; "Bread `Preparation, ' . :-----:- snowu & _u__ A . 1 American Confectionery. .._o.__ vuur IIB lee: .- such arti- purchuex -. . lnlido off E. BYRNE. 18-Iv . 1 Quality. { H4: ;s, &c_., .% % H *` + NEW LIVEgRY.:ST__ABLEs, I ~ the Railtpqg Stati'o_n,'_ ' I all Druggisu and Iiealers in Medicine. Aennn _ Iron BAunm,-Mesar. A. V. Palmer 65 C00: aura '1'. W. Geo:-gen. On'llia-Mr' J. W. Slaven. c'o1lmgwood-Mr. Carpenter. --Me .1." Ell` _& 00.; DIIlllP:.:|i`g %lataoI:r'.1I"oro|`1'$.an _ 32;!`-ly Refilefly in ldrgpints $1. __!:_!' For _Sale by an D.-u..a..'. ....: n...a-.. .-_ ggpepsia and Liver ConV;>Vlni'n t;':>'1-t`iz"a t`;>`f_"_7,.,'}3: cg , of Nepinee 0. W.,ofRhenmaliem, who had actually been on crutches for yearn, in ',,pm, on, treatment heretofore, and 1: now wr."_ so,e,o1 - such cases mtghtbe mentioned had . _ . 13- Call at the Drug Store ans! 'ge.`?(,,:g?,7,,.o; unquestionable certicates on `he 93341} 31.10. snonans REMEDY and f>n,Ls,-,-,,,, saw, yo'urae_lvca._ _ . At once the deputytt warden, Mr. John ' Flanigan, took energetic measures for` the _capture'of the niurderers. The convicts. wot; all`,oallod_-.-in from tho _yariouat_ 0; . I1_i_fd ;._I.o`c_HA j and pi} ' '4 ; 'Ii1fd*kepe'n who, -could - ` iiuqnuodf .get9;o_9g1t_'.gqq;:.ig;, 4e'.rIeny,:di_.-`~. qzbctwni-to ttk?h9w.94rio,ah1b9vt9l: : mjzum 151:3 your5e}v_ca ._ u pepsin anu_ mver Uompllint or ch t I `"93 N aplnee W.,ofRheuI nalis:;:, ~ for - " andds wr.,," `":'3-"c` .'."1'.`.'i.`1'`3..'f;`.`.'.".`3.':`3;`3..?" ;w'e:p= For Diseases` of the Tixroat, Lungs, Livor,Digos- tive Organs, Kidneys, &c., as well asscrofula, the various Skin Diseases, Humors. and all diseases "arising trom impurities lthe Blootk we boldly state that this rent remedy has EVER BEEN EQUA LLE . Where was thereever such a cure` as that in the person otlW:'l:on Stornu,ofBrghton C.IV., of Consumptiomor that of Peter . Y , 'MiIlar,ot Ernestown C.W., of Consum ion, -or that of Ambrou Wind, of Consecou, .W_ 0; Complnint, that of_ _7a'},',, neg,-, of"`Napinee 116,0; Rheumatism, nnlnnllu an-u .... ......:.. Th: following remarks on Testimonials of most wonderful and extraordinary cures in Canada bv 1hclGliEA 1`-INDIAN REMEDY. They are stern, undeniable and. incontestable facts, suicient to convince the most skcyatical that the Great Mdici- nal Compound yearne after for ages is now accou- aible in the'G1-eat .SHO.Sl_-IONEES R_EMEDY!i ]s%1*{. ,4s_~@1_iam: Q] n. r . wool), J. 1". 44.- 1 hereby certify that I ltave~known Mrs. Mary l Ann Doughty tor the lust eetr years; she is a woman of probity and truth. I have known her beforc,durmg, and since her illness. I believe her certicate to be true in every particular. I lrnow while ill, her case was declared hopeless and I know that she has, since her recovery al- waysattributed it to the Shoslioness Remedy. Whatever may be the percnliar properties of this medicine, one thing is certain, thatin `her case, it has acted almost like the performance of a meriacle . A . I-`.WooD , J . P. Warderrof the County Vofastings, Province of Ontario, Dominion at Canada}? ' .........- .. ............ _,..... V ,. . ' Mam ANN Dovaunr. Swcrrn to before me at Madoc, County of!-lzist ings, this ninth day of February, 1869. > A. F. \Voob, J. P. .54.- herebv certifv lxnvwknown Mn. Mnru: I To Messrr Cmmarzamtn SILLS, Conway 1 . 0 ` County ofLennox, Ontario, Canada. Muaoc, County ofastings, . Province of Ontario, Feb. 9th,'1S69. _' This is tocertify that during the `winter of 17866 I was taken with a weakness otfthe ancles, which gradually, during the spring of 1867, extended to my knees, and on up to my `hips, and l became so weal: that I could not walk, but was conned to my chair. For about two years, while this weakness was coming on me, and afterwards, I sought medical advice, employing, at different times, three doctors, and medicines of different kinds, prescribed by friends, but of no avail, I continued to get worse and worse, until the sum - Shoshoneea Remedy by reading the cures perform- ed, in a pamphlet. ` At this` tin1e I had begun to feel the weakness in my hands; in tact I was get- ting almost helpless. I have taken two bottles of the Shoshonees Remedy and two boxes ofthe pills and Iam entirely restored. to health. -I never ex- pected to get bctter,but simply tried the medicine as a sort of forlorn hope. This case of mine was not a private one, but known to. all my neighbors and friends; and to any one ahcted us I was, I have only tovsay try the Shoahonces Remedy ; I believe it willcure yon. - 11.--. A.... fun, mer ofl868, when I was induced to try the great , V PROF. CUNIO S SHAVING,HAIRCUTTING --_- _-can GIIUI-Ii 88 large as a rnall briek: She plunged her fork into it desperately, `lifted it in mid air, gazed upon it pensively, open-r : ed that coraline month as if it had Leen redilndiadubber, wide `and wider. It was a key-hoie, a tea-cup, a well, a baby window,`a church (I that entrance wentthat piece of meat entire, and than jaws_,_thorax,larynx,! d skry1l_'b6rr_ee', gwgnont: to york, oagIt:':bUiat_ A `fought `to have been let` o:`ir- . tract. oor, _and`iuto.. 411.111 -annm ruux NU-` SALOON, Is in the large building ilately occupied by Mr. James Russell, nmmnna'fn 41... D-----A3 '7' ` ' G_ENTLEMEN S Whiskers and" mm `Dyed._ Ladies Haircutting done inngoodstyle. Good Hair Dye. Hair lnvigomtor, {Hair on, &c., manufactured and sold by Prof. Cunio. . {Come Gents who wish a good smooth face, List while I tell y'ouAof a place * ' Where razors are kept bright and keen, The easiest chairs, and towels clean. Where _we will shave, shampoo, or trim, And brighten faces which look dim ; And if your hair is white or red Prof. 0unio's Lotion colours well. For just ve cents we now will shave, And do it so smooth and clean Yon 1lsny we are a mowing machine. Around your nose and chin we'll creep, With so much ease you lldrop asleep ; , Your nap will pay for coming here ; The old we can make look so green, The gels will say you're sweet sixteen ; ' And when 3 on leave here for the street, Your friends will smile when them you meet, And say what makes your-hair so dark. Oh, it was the Prot'essor s,Huir ;King s wash, And he can do you black or brown, - A little better than any house in town . And if a. twirlud moustache you want ' Prof. Cunio brings one out. v AND SHAIV'I POO]NG` SALOON, I in the hu-an luuHA:...... 'I-A-A-1- - ' nu . -uuuea nusseu, Opposite the Ba7'm'e'Hotel. 0RII.LIAl3RUG Monti; .. _-- -,-v uunvvvqtl UH G ' purcueso . " . '_ V . N York which ` Go to SLAVEN S, and look at his Wall Paper. r 10,000 Rolls Just r" "_` W ' will be sold at thecheapesti possible rates. - ' ' ' Try_Dr. SLAVEN S PILLS, they -ere well known and recommended. bus of Mosquitosand Buy a. bottle of 'SLAVEN _S Mosquito L1niment---a sure preve11tlV8 `'9' the Black Flies. A Go to SLAVEN S for Teas, Tobaccos and Cigars,` of the first quality. . . ` Go to SLrAVEN"Siand'see those Coal Oil Lamps, for sale at 5 per cent of} cost pnoefs You will save money by buying your Paints, Oils; Varnishes, 560-: &-: at SLAVEN ' SLAVE N13 Paint, Varnish, White-wash , Camel-hair, Scrubbing &_Shoe Brushes; 0-1WY5 " hand at _ _ . - d good DR. SLAVEN has a good business and intends to keep it,'1f low prices, strict attention, an quality of goods will secure it." *"" ' i _ I trade Try Slaven s Condition Powders, for Horses &`Cattle, the best in the market. The coun ry liberally dealtwith. - ' ` ' M `Give Dr. _Sla.v7en a. cell before buying elsewlrere, and you will be sure to get 3 bargain u' Look for the Red_Letters on the` window as follows : i _ .n.V.:_: `Go to D9. SLAVEN S for Pure Drugs, chemicals; Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Fundy an?` T011-` A``" Combs, Brushes, &c., &c. ' Go to Dr. SLAVEN S for Garden, Fieldend` Flower Seeds, whinh he imparfs fwm 5- A Si` " 'l`o]r)ontg,L and from the United States and England. ' .d my r. AVEN" e- - - V11 vemo v .1 :.::':3.:*;`;:':::,m:*:.':.'**:e'::c1Ei:;f `ssmwifz `3usi3um or 1% percent. will be allowed on an purchases, A , _ Gn tn r..nn:-vma ___u ._-._ .. . .. .. _ ,- --_ _ _. . . .,_.g x... 1mm. Vm-Ir. wluch 7:. uujlii Prescriptions qarefullv prepared at all hom-s,V 3? It @033?! _p5f. SLAVEN S DRUGSTORE. tram. nd n in good_style. or, Hair L DR; J. W. SLAVJ:`,Ne 1;}; will keep-I a large supply constantlyoni hand, and 1 ._ ._ sell cheaper han any 1n the} market. !Fn`EsH ymmwmt, sgm 99 ` LICENSED TO SELL A I "i'.Z1f}To3'21JpM bec';1e1'$' Z1 profits and quick retu_rns` is my motto, AT THE ELEPHANT. .4040 -- _ -Iv U uuu ueulng fast. GRMKEBY "ELMVGST GIVE ` I ell`Goods cheun because I am am`. ....,x .1-..-__-_-_ . . {R Peregrine VPiAckle,. who lives in Chica- , tells how-he saw a pre_tt'y girl`dis- pose of a piece of beef-ank about as large small brick: "She plunged fork Jilted `it it pensively, onen- A `J 0|. _ A - - ~ " ' ----.._ns.m my w mwurawauww wavy mL'2JL`aa :'&s BOLOHNA AND GERMAN SAUSAGE, SAVELOYS, .r~xJ\.-\_/\/-/-\-\r\,--\,\r\, ,,\ - /\ \/\_-.,, v . A LARGEASSORTMENT oiiv Blscmts, andies, Nuts, Almonds, pi(;es, Sardines. 140])? have nafovn I`.-.....,..J `D.....'. 0,1 1 A - . .....w `can. uuu sue uur Luspmv on b'A'1'UKDAY, the 18th.inst., at MA.UNDRELL S NEW STORE '1\([.A.RKET .S'I`R.EE'I`, -B.AIR.R`I`F! Sardines, Labs .ters, ( Do ' - .'Do THE BEST TEA. . . PAT. PAILS, each; . I BROOMS,:each VER; Goon H. YSON.. GUNPOWDER TEA. .. 1'EAaoocoac;o-- HYS(jNo`ovunn:9I0` ,.rp 7 jun vuu-nil? `ff? Which I offer as low as any. house North of Toronto. I give the price of :1 - few of the leading articles: ' 7 VEQ 1` I` ' *> -4~ III And I"takei this opportunity of thmikiug the public for the very iib_eral patro- _nage they have bestowed, and soliciting a continuance of their favors, I woiild \ ' ' cal1t'heir_attention to my new stock of - 3 ____ 4. _.:__:_A.___ _ Slomeboldy-asked Baron Rothschild to take some venison.. No, V said the I Baron, I_ never eat venison ; I don't think it s so coot as mutton. Oh, says the Baron s friend, I wonder at your saying so ; if mutton is better than venison, why does venison cost so much more 1 I will ;te1lLIyou1vy-in' this 1 world the people always prefer` vat. is deer to vet 18 Sheep ~ - 7 A, ' 1 `. If you Want ne GOLD iWr:1)Dmc Rmcs, Puzzu: and L zgncv L1.\cs; Earrings, Brooches, Chain, i}mi1ards'Spec'tiaHes, Pipes, Violins mi) Srmucs, AND FANCY Goons, &c., - A} I, W `HAQTYKIIQ If you want a Watch `or Clock put in good.r`1`mning ordex, and warranted, ' T ' Go to J. W. msrxxcs The only store North of Toronto where the whole of the business in its vari- ous branches, can be done on "the premises _ : At .1 . W. WAQTINGR, If V011 want a good clock, 8 day, 30 hour, an_d ulz1`rm Time Pieces, go xvheke the I . ` . largest stock over offered m I3arrie,_ ` .-- ow -u.:-unvxvri" a Ila ,wJi'@ F !@!L5| NEW AR1i1vg{L W`I TI-I A NEW STOCK CI-IBAPBR THAN" EVER. GROC-ERlI?;,m THE MOST FA_s?1}cNABLz2 LADIES Jizvv GEN TLEMENS JEWELLERY. IN B./IRRIE, _ " - " At J. W. HASTINGS. ' r.%ms a@ja@@&@m@ 114 V 1701) l1Ac4v~r ' -_ , ' .,~- ! $1, .' }oomr.omx.`< A` `, _W ILI.,nmnd`u -his suunnnr, ao%"x_;-_ am ILM .. , , _.._.......;~, .1 any, ALI-lL|\ILI-I13, dines, Lobmers, Oysters, Canned Fruit, Salad O11, Com S which will be sold at a trifle above cost. 5,`- \ \- V-`- ~ - ~.\.\.~-.~ -. -\\.\.~ \\.\.-\\\\-x \-./.~ V `Please call and [see our digblv on_`SATURDAY, I` A "l"T'*L~r--l-\-ra'-1a-- -- .u ----( tarch,_ &c., all of ygwtja E@@:% --.v- `Do }ROC-ERIES, zicabz "}2ii.'c [that cannot be `beat in_ Orilliu, or any other place. ` ne.uvqted, low priced (70c) Ten,jnsL1o hand. ___ _ _ _ V _ _ _ __ . V, ._-_....-.....- ...u;.n.;u.1-.1 u_y L 3ESTTE.A...,......'... 1 00 Box of 281b., perlb....... AILs,euch;.......'..... T20 GOLDENSYRUP, per qt... Ms,jeach ....... .. 30 SOLACE TOBACCO, per lb. ' . LEMON PEELS, _&c., &c. sways `Aim 1EB`E ;LIE.. BOLlO(-GNAA GERMAN SAYFLOYS, Szc. . .r~xJ\.~\,/\/~/xr-.r\x -\/\r\/ Jx /\r -,\_-. . 'ALSO A LAR(%?/IE LOTAOE i n, and i{A9m970d Hams, Sugar L Cured, *1 s*hr` "i*?: 99*` W1? 4?` V%**%?49I-#9. . 18 . '1'EA.......;..... 'S_ON............. Do............. DH.'YSON........ ER TEA......... ......... I`E.A..._....... ... jexlch-OIOOOUICIOII .ch iontooobndnaao `s; day or night. -33:-- J : -3!!! 91/ low prices, and selling fast. Jl'l""llrf\'f`l|W I-~'----* .-v:v CHEAP _1:5oR CASH. ll'.\: -1 = pac;nuno. |.V..`..' unuouuuc IIIOOIII DIOIOCII DIIIIIIU IUIl-IOU vltlloll 30} LEMON PEE Alwajfs afriving for W111` (SUGAR, 1011}. for. . . . . . . .. CURRAN'1`S,20 lbs. ton, . . .. l1ICE,20 lbs. BARLEY, 20 lbs. for. . ; . . . . . . VALENCIA RAISINS, per lb. VALENCIA RAISINS by all Rnv or on H. V\l\|l IL 0/ my other {Another 10: of that n, jusI,wto Try.it. ......., Enuug "u. true story" of Charles bickens matrimonial infelicities. The- world will beshocked to learn that Mrs. Stowe will probably attempt to demonstmte that they had their origin in a strange infatuation _on the part of Mr. Dickens for his great- grandmoth- er ` the f Cozmty rdnnn I At J. vr, HASTINGS.` AU. W. HAs'm'GSi Go to J. W. HASTINGS ' At J. w. HASTINGS. C in J. W. HASTINGS. . MVAY.-. 872-Jy the n..n..n.I Small We ' are told - that. Harriet _. Beecher Stowe has nearly ready for the press a volume giving a true story of Charles Dickens mat_rimom'al it_1felicitie_s. .......I.: ..:-I ;in3thc'.:r:tld.r gu ' ""l""f `J 19;`! IIIU UOUIPIOIO _smm1.v.wnnx_1.2 nzwspmrzxt - ;bI'K;llil1`0rI toumnuy on mI`lnI`A&$ '0 I0 nnnllelch ,- -'----- '"unaLul. nun; na na- :in`tho` world. A|l:bn` 1:. Inn!-on 1 mat ! W "tor 13"5=*;r;:~ .0 Anna:-unass FAMILY WEEnw- h ` c : ' ' H ... ..,::..:::':::,:;?3"...':a*.:`.:::.";::::.:':`.f "ous. D3 8h1fta down to the youngest:-.hi|d I . I _:::DUcED urns F'ORl8`{o- .4 an - rn-~.c.;.:.:':..9:::'::=:.,s :'.n$:P::: .1. 3"*`.1J1I inVmnn'1'ua1vn oms. ton rF",'.9*9.F'9'-lilhllibn I! 32.40 each. `N . u .,Q':".:,i!"50.M45I,l-'V(_3OIlIploto tRAIn`l;V Altai:-r`r.1r .u-puma A DI -ZR t-I '='-"r'5- T-$3.` '1`? $3.7`'K`:.'a?; ;.`:.`:'`{fs$L'l"3wi 0! Hpuiu, their Furnishing a m| Adornmcm, D`"""`1"3nomv.'Hou-creeping Hana, elv- I`-hll Choioosforiu Sketches. Essays. Market .R|?|`lI.. Beautiful Picl|:rg'n In Hm but mun, ID: AN ILLUSTRATED ' RURAL. 'Lrrz:n.unr, AND FAMILY Wnx: 1 0! 18 Largo. Hundnome Pager. EDITED BY DONALD G. MITCHELL, -A3355! by In able Corpo ofAuociaIes in all Dr V bore ofgood families everywhere and conmms 131 b {9V0|'Y lhing [or every body iu city. V"'3"' "d Y- - 1! 8iV6I practical iuurucliun b. M m` Perienood writers upon all Rural |0l""' F ml" a Fruit-Growing,'l-`lour-Cullurc, Oruulnclli ll tul G ` ` ~ - . .`:.':',.~:':!;2:=::*"::...::::;.,:u.. "" qua; annual instalments with in!err:".. For f_urther particularsmpply, ifby Ieucr xvtf Paid, to the'px-opriezor GEORGE C.\Rs\\`HI.. Moldwater, or to s'. D. ARDAGH, mu; Solicitor, &c., Barrie, Ont. 18-30 PARCEL l.-West half 22, and East ML , in the 12th Con.,.\ledonte, about lv aw` cleared and in a high state of ct.l..\.-i.. The Village of Coldwitter is on lL`.:Er .. There is a good Grist Mill built or W: '1 Oak. and Saw Mill, new frame liatr, i"~" ing House, Driving Sheds and Stables. .i for Miller-,' and several small tenement on the property; About 15 acres sold ct`. Village Lots. Soil loam and clay i-ot: . Mills will-he sold separately from the "a:::. required. ' ' PARCEL 2.-Chirnney Farm, or known ni `- ~` Old French Fort, containing 483 act-_.=, c` ' " Meadow and upland. About 6-3 acres K 1t~-`ta agood Frame House, Barn, Sheda ' &c. About 50 acres in Prairie . growing the beat of Prarie liity. '.".`l at-"* of bush, principally white oak and lmrdwt--' - This farm is delightfully situated on \i. |'.l' `dash Bay, at the mouth of the Cold watt-r_ is I- North Rivera, and at the head waters cf '~- *' Georgian Bay on Lake Huron, mid it':s vi of the best sporting and grazing farms Canada, being composed of Lots fraud 6 3] Con., and West half-t, in the 14th Cor. l U.`- PARCEL 3.--Lot 18, 5111 Con., .\'ortl; 1'1: J 200 acres. The North River runs tit. -`it -3 this Lot. Good Land and well txtnbcml. 1 '3 Good Land, timbered with hardwood 51-` white oak, l mile from Coldwnler. _ PARCEL 5.~-Lot it, "uh cou.,1`u_v. aw aw`- ? , Good land close to Sturgeon Bay Mills. ` PARCEL 6.--West half l4,~ in the 4:! (V - - Medonte, 100 acres, situated in u. good L 5"-' borhood. ` PARCEL 7.--West half 17. in the 4:11 K - Mcdonte. Good hardwood land and W4`- watered; - .Matchedash, 100 acres. , PARCEL 9.-Lot rs, in the 2nd (.`on., Tax. .4 acres, a good pine and hardwood hush. selected by a good judge with a view to setlit`; ment, and will be "sold on reasonable terms 0 payment, viz.:-0ne fourth Cash, balance :0 four equal annual instalments with interest. For hir'nm- ....-o:....i...._.....i.. :n.. lnn:-r me- PARCEL 4.--Lot 2, 13th com. Tar. an am-._ PARCEL 8.-South half 7, in the|2nd c.:-', i The above farms and lands have all W3` ., -- -~---v'r"` ' ' MITKC` 1t.huChoioo'Sforiu 5'9" , nd :ep ona..ne.uum pscuim by the W ""' ' ' yshon. all the foaluta of A !-|no\.--_ _- ' Scene in a police ' cotn't-Le.wyer; How do you identify this handkerchief ! Wxtness: By its general appearance and the fact that I have others like it. `Counsel :_That s no proof, fggl have got one just "like it in my: p`ooket,"_ Witness : I do:; t_`doubt that, V as I had more than oneof the same sort; ' ` nsmn AND ions. AM It 7 Ivemu A"I`IT'\ > ' % `WATER-POWiR % ems? Ann noun MILLE: =IoRsALB. THE VOREEMORE MILLS situated in HA: . thriving village of Creemore, in the low.- ohip of`Nottnwuogo, one of theben wheat growing section: in Ontlno, are now offered fl..- sale on rouonnblo term. The Mill ba\'ilr,( boon tted np- durin the put year with it. most improved rnnc hurry and the dun an . building: connected being in the moat thoroug: repair, with plentyof Inter during all seIaoz.a_ wouldform n deeinble opportnnlt to any pel- son wishing to purclrue I mil property. -7 There in n wlegrn h olce in the villnge, snd_'n daily stage carry ng tho mnil to Stnyner. lax-genumber of village lots for nle on en` , terml. Title indilputable. For pnrliculm ., enquire of PHILIP LOW, Esq., BIY.'l`il("`l Picton ; G. S. PATTERSON, Esq., 'I`oron: and W. D. ARDAGH, Esq., Barrie. ` 14-1. lB;T1.$f`i`f.?JsTI? Ulhcxal ` 1IcCA'R'I`IIY'& MCCARTHY, Solicitors. Barrie, 18- For the Innolvenr. UIVISYOD, UYNHKJ -'-UU ECTES more 0| 16.51:`. 8. Broken Lot number 14, in the 5&1. `I s_ion of the Township of T_a_y, `.00 acre: or less. '- n `\Ii"an:.|T.n0 nnvnlvmr 1n {'1-um... .r mu IIJUTU DY 1335. 17. Lots numbered `.2 and 9 on (':u:* Huron Road, Inver Mars, in Uriilia (S. Division)one quarter of an acre more A r 1 Terms will be made known at time of rd For particular: as to conditions and :- application may be made [if by letter gre-, to Messrs. McCarthy & McCarthy of 11.0 of Barrie, Solicitors. and to the under:-.~: r nan-A at Ran-in. thin An. A" ..r u. . South bn.lfLot 35, in 41.1: Con.,'Nom.waag Inn mi-ran. Illa 9. `Village Lot number 10. Corner of Na Ontario, and Huron Road Inver Man in I : (Southern Division) one quarter of an more or less. 1n v:n...... 1'_.\o N. :4 :. n-1, qhr\.l U1 DBITIC, DOIICIIOFS, R130 [0 IE8 lln(10X'b".j`. Dated at Barrie, this 4th day of May, A" 1870. - JOSEPH R(IGE.T..~`. I |:.....' \ Willhasked old ten'per cent what he wanted to accumulate so much money for. Says be, You can tAtake it with youwhen you die ; and 11` you could it would melt. - _______, ~....un- u IVW WUrasu" It might appear from the ciremstence` of the guerdebemg gagged and-tied that ` the convicts did"not intend to murder Trail], and were `not-_a.ware of"the:fatel result, but the evidenee of this_ convict goes far to _dispmve thxs favourable im-V preasioxi. The plot isa long stand- ing and,41etermine'd one, \ and seems to have been furthexfed "by than-iende of `_`IO jprisoneu. -. - As--.-_ .1.--.~?~~:". E03.$%EE9!`."3 !!B.F._IE"M5= DUUBH unn uvu saw, an `Inn: vy-., ...,.._u-".5- 100 acres. N`. E. part Lot 15, in 10th Con., Nottnwn.::,; , --53 acres, North half Lot 17, in the 18th Con., Tia, 1 nn -1-rnl more 01' Hills V 10. Village Lot No. 54, in-Oak Sm-~ Mars, in Orillia, Southern Division, on: : -)1 an here more or less. . II D..>o 1.6 I no 0 in the Do}. I`.....,.. OI ll HCTQ IIIOFE UK` I835 11. Part of L012, in the 8:12 (-'onc_<-52.... Oriilia, Northern Division-. :2. PurtofLotI7, in the 10th (,`oucea.<..L. Orillia, Northern Division. . 13. Lot 10. in the 16th Concession 0. w: Northern Division, 200 acres more or `mm 14. Lot number 17, in the 13`._h ('c:m, _--. of the Township of Tay, 200 acres time L ~ 15. Lot number 18, in the 13th C1.-rm .-2 . Tny, 200 acres more or less. . 18. Lot number 2! And '29. in nu Vt IN)`, ZUU HUTUS IHUTU 01' I983. 16. Lot number 21 and 22, in the .\!afAr~ East of Sanson Street, Inver Man, in [Somhern Division] one quamcr or`, n-. more or less. 1'] Tan: ..nvuLn-.u10 .....I n -_ 1.-.. must unn uvu :.a, nu nan vvuo) --`nu. v...... 100 acres. Lot'l2, in 3rd Con., North Orillin-2fn0 um- ` West ha1fLot 16, in 13th Cun., Medon1c~- . nnrucl , VVUBL unu MVL `IV, In Iuv an-u vvuu, -nu... j 100 acres. South half Lot 6, in 13th Con.,We3t Gun. M11:-11:1 {IO not-nu . IUU 8.0763 IDUYC 0! R228: 7. L01. [0, in the 14th Concelaion, .`v'u Division, Orillia, 200 ac:-"es or lens. 0 D-rdznn r.nf nnrnlnnp IA in. :3... Eu] 1' BUILD nan uvr II] An uuu nuuu vv-4., -..._, 100 acres. West ha1t'Lot 26, in 2nd Con.,Tihy-l00 ac- East bnlfLot 12, in lat. Con., North 0n!IiI_ Inn an:-an An old gentleman of greet experience says he is never satised that a lady understands a kiss unless he has it from her own mouth. ' d - - """' ""J1"' 7" ' '.'I 'I ""_'JJ At 12 o'clock, at noon, At the Auction Rooms of tho undcrsignr.-`. the Markot place, in the Town of Barrie, at right, title, equity of redemption and latti- of the Insolvent and myself as his A5.Hignu- the following properties silunte in the Uy'.v.. of Simcoe : 1 IN... !.`.ao hall` at `A6 ....'...I.... rm :. .s., -. KXIOFG OX` ICES. 2. The East half of Lot number 29. 3rd Concession of the Township of His: acres more or less. - 9 1' -9 an in Hm '1-Art".-....m.n:-.. .-.ru., ' 100 acres more or less.` we LQWU3ulp ()1 nsau, aw acres more 0: 6. The East half of Lot number is; 12th Concession of Northern Division '1 Inc In In 01:. IAN. l"p._.......:..... \- ECICS. West hulfLo 18, in the 4:}: Con., Me({o:.: Inn an-ran. "cut unu uun. Av` u. luv --u Va... .,.- 100 acres. Lot 11, - in 8th 0011., Vesprn.-200 acres. West half Lot 310, in the 2nd 0on., Int; 100 acres. m;o1;;nt*gg oilazs NDER; and by virtue of the power in me as Assfgnee of the Estate and r`E of the above named Insolvent, I will ue: cause tb bc offered for sale, on ...., v .1 1/v.1 `I 1 1-9 4 OI DXIIICOB .' _ 1. The East half of lot number 28, in: Concession of the Township of Sun, 19 more' or less. 1) mm... Waco half A, 1' no ........I.... -1.-. DUTCH UJUFC U1 ICIU. - 3. Lot 30, in the 3rd'Concession ofthc I ship of Essa, 200 acres more or less. A T.nI 30 Ha tho 4th nnnonnnn n! Hm '1 amp ()1 Lzurm, zuu ucrcu more OK` Hill. 4. Lot 30, in the 4th Concession or the ship nf Essa,-200 acres more or fess. 5. Lots 31 and'32 in the 3rd Concoau. the Township of Essa, 360 acres more or io- 62 Thu Rant 11' Ln! nnrnhnr YL` ' Alittle girl in Norwich gave 1 pretty denition ot.the word kagr, To feel as if you wanted to give your thmgs to your sister. DUULLI uuu uul. U, in Lou: vvu-,1: can u v 4. bury-1OO acres. ' . And Lot 11, in 2nd Con., Georgian, Cot. of York--180 acres. ' Apply :0 WM. `R. CANAVAN I In the matter of Jonas Tar Bus/1, Insolvent. uuuav uv vs: V -4-..- v_.. !Satz4rday,t}: 16th day 0/. July, 1* A 0 `I0 .-Cnlnnb at nnn aa euesxwssa 3 Q Q-D h am!` For Sale in le County of S_131_coe. Toronto, Oct. 26,` 1868` Amunsxm-on SALE FOBSALE. VALUABI.I`:3> .--.._oo~..._..._.,....,..?. ~._ , %v%o1ume xix "Come out from behind your nose andeing like ether people, is what greeted an affected singer in Dublin lately from the gallery. WM. B. CANAVA S` '1` .... .. r n nvunnc. Uicial :\cE:b':.: 7 v . 'I\ DA i, Esq , .18-301 Lea; IDMB3: I An, Toronr Uni! L IUIIIIUIFIII Born in 1805:. Mr. Disraeli is now nearly sixty-five years of age, and still` in full possession of the high parhamen-V tary qualitiesvwhich he displayedjin his youth , while the last production of his pen, Lozhair, shows that his genius has lost none of_the brilliancy of early days.--New Dsminion Monthly. wua yuuinnuuu LWU years Later. . The death of Lord George Bentinck, in 184-8, led to Mr. Disraeli becoming chief of the Opposition in the House of Commdns. When his party came into - power, 1n 1852, he wasappointed Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, which oice he held at intervalsuntil the retirement of Lord Derby, in _18,68, raised h1m_to the Premiershf . D--- 3.. -can at - vuuuu wan vcry auuu rumueu. In 184-4, was published the_most suc- cessful of Mr." Disrae1i s_ writings-- Coningsby, or the New Generation, which ran through five` large editions in as many years. It is the expression of the author s dissatisfaction. with the policy and aims of the Conservative (party, which came into power in 184] under the leadershipnf Sir Robert Peel. In 1845, appeared .-Sibyl, or the Two Nations, and` Tancred was published two years later. Tha nnth nf T.nnl (lamp-.. 1'2--.o:.. -1- UIIJKIEUBA uv anuuu aususuuuu. , - After several unsuccessful contests, Mr. Disraeli was at length "returned ` to Parliament for Maldstone in 1837. His maidenspeech ismemorable for its un- favorable reception, and his prediction. that ,the time would come when the House would hear him,--a prophecy which was very soon fullled. In 1QA.A. uyaa nnRl.'ul.-.I cl... ...--L _--A uuuul Ul LJIIHU .I.V.lHllSlCl'."' > ` -' While stilla. minor. he wrote the novel of Vivian -Grey, which was published anonymeusly in 1826, and created no small sensation. An-.. -......-..I ..._....-- _-t..I` ; '1. 1-. B2i N"iiiii :i ,i % * `_0bm:-rr n`r.`im'`n+,-;- . pf Losullal III III ' [Benjamin Disraeli is descended from an ancient Spanish-Hebrew family, whose representative, two generations ago, settledin England. Isaac Disrae-' Ii, the father of the statesman, has left a name of some note in_ the literary world, and his son early gave promise of inheriting his father s genius, and - uniting it with an energy andeloquenee which his father did not possess. His mother, in her pride, predicted that Ben wouldsome day be Lord Chan- cellor or Prime Minister." IULCII. -o.'ll _ -..'--- |- A ' When Dan Mann told me this he told , The depot they meant was the G.T.R._ clothes. They were speaking a week . they would pass into the limehouse to __ ,_-- v-.--. 1: saw my IQIJUAVUVIJ 3'" Statement of convict Edward Moc- quin.- I was working in the lime - kiln this morning at seven o olock. I was alone with John Smith. Dan . Mann and Traill. Dan Mann told me, and so did Smith, that they were go- ingto run away to-day. They told me they were going to kill the guard with 8 stick--the handle ` of the sledge. me he had a black suit under his prison clothes, and I saw the clothes then on I him. Both had a suit. ot plain cloths ` under his prison dress. "They said that they would go to the woods towards the depot. They intend to go to To- ` `route, and from Toronto to the United 1 States. Smith and,Mann told me that they had money`, but did not see it. V They said nothing of the gun or arms. depot at Kingston.` They distinctly told me that they would kill the guard. When I went back to the lime kiln after dinner I. saw the guard tied. They told me, that is Smith and Mann, that theirwives got them the clothes and left them in the field near the lime kiln two months since. I saw the clothes two months ago in the eld. The same clothes I saw in the eld were theclothes they had on this morn- ing. I saw them put on the clothes ' this morning in the lime house, when the guard went to breakfast. . The guard took his breakfast outside near the lime house door. Dari Mann told me thathe would catch the guard when lie (the guard) was sleeping on the pile of boards outside of the door. I saw the men taking the clothes into the lime house and putting them on. The guard was then at breakfast. .They said they would steal his watch and his before this of killing the guard, steal- ing his clothes and going-away". Itold . the "guard what they told me this morn- ing, and also told the guard before-this week. The guard V said he was not afraid of them. The guard never- paid any attention to them when they went into the lime house. r While. the guard would be sitting at the door the back ot. the guard. . They spoke to" me in English, and I could, understand W them. They spoke also to `me in French. g Smith a few_words. _ i " 1. ...;..i.o ............ .2-.. After an interval of more thantwenty years, the author of Coningsby and Tanored appears once more on -the literary arena as a novelist. Yet, in doing so, he does not withdraw even for the time from the political contest to which his life is devoted. `-' Lothair, like its predecessors, is simply an . ex-_ pression of Mr. Disraeh"s views on the question of which it treats. Hence the diversity of opinion among critics with regard to it. i ` V `Ran-inunin ninunai: 1.. Jl----..J, 1 I` -Jsunu UUIULIEUU [.0 H15 `Own 0 Ulden ' in this county, and was sentenced by the late Judge Draper,-. at the Quarter Sessions in March, 1868; to six years imprisonment for killing cattle. Mann, t commonly known asDanny Mann, was one of the well known Malahide raiders, in the western part [of the Province, and was s'en_tenced|on the 18th of June, 1865, to 14 years? im- prisonment. Mnnn s' mother is now in the Pcnetentiary for the same offence as her son was convicted of. auoruvuuu, uypvt uanaalan. ' Daniel Mann--38 years old ;~5 feet 8 inches in height; s;allowAoomplexion ; grey eyes; hair, light brown; `Metho- dist; Upper Canadian. Qmulh halnnnml 4.. LL; ;-.___ -1 nu- yUBDIUIUe Tue following Ii deseription of the ` murderers :-=- ~ John Smith--34 years `old; 5 feet 6;- inches m height;- fair `complexion; blue eyes; hair, fair; weight, 144 lbs.; Methodist; Upper Canadian. Dnnhil 'M nnn__2R cm.-- ..I.l . K 1--.. n l way ata rnnningtgait ina westerly The prisonersinthair stampede cvi-j dently took _' to the wods, as two men, anwering their descriptioh, were seen by a woman on Maedona`ld s`fhrm,-near the Crystal Palace, to be inaking their ' direction towards 1 the -="Ba'th `Road. This is all the trace. "of them obtained, l andlas they had an hour s full start of the guards and officers, 1 may make themselves secure from capture in some hiding place until starvation forces themout. Their escape by the ordi- V nary routessof travel is now almost iym-` ` possible. Tnn fnllnmisin u`. A A..;s:-a:-_ -1 41.- Ion-uv unit. IINL. -v- Six txoopeii of7M'o.o}7)rn"n7'\7ol"n;&; Cavalty were outato Ioonr the country in tho afternoon nnd at night,j and the City Police joined in the pur- ` unit. (if it should be Taptenptod by Quin}; troopers of Major Dali: Volnntofor Pnvnlrw `DADA nnllnnl . nub In A`--..'..-cl.` V; '4 *4 '- 2 -,'*---V; --au- I-uvvvu , accumu- lst; Canadinn. ' Smith belongbd to the town of Olden 1| thin mmnlv ant` Inna -.'...s-..;-.1 1... BENJAMIN DISRAELI, give this In` zunnmnrlnn - V, ----, vv-il` vu III III! usbloa-. ` [ oo1{Lzt:Ro'1AL_Hor.z3L[BA .3313.` n w n - ' ; :51`? """""'-`:" "n'a` "'i'i.. 1 tnntvooor Sumsn sole, S1nughter,U;ipex-,.1(ip', ow; _ Harness, Binding, Lining, Sh nemukern V Finding, sic; ' ' ` Aivnvnnuuu -------A` u---- A VERY LARGE and complete Assortment of _ Ladies Ename1led Kid and Prunella Ga1ers,4Buskins, Bo6ts- Gat s' Calf, Kip and Course Minna: and I.!1Jl..-._ -, - - A French convict, named Mocquin, seemed to be in some way acquainted with the design of the murderers, and .'his statement was taken in writing, and we are permitted to publish it. It contains a number of facts, which would not otherwise `be disclosed :-'-- QA..L-..._..L -1` -.r ___ ' Leather! Leather`! 1.: ther!V_ > . - A Larrie, Janunry, 1867 .___--.--_.-...._.__---~ Y T Which will he sold at the 1 prices. Rnnfu and gknnu -`mad- A pncea. ` ' Boots and Shoestmade to order materials, by competent workmen. respectfully solicited. ' ` ass. nmmz . ` A { Barrio, .)nnuary,'18A6'l. `.}-'1' EMPEST. JUN|DR. THE ABOVE -H4A1~_rn{ SOME CARRIA __E_I1TO1"2SE um: lvluv Ill .IJI.I.Illl' Nearly opposite his _old stand, V where he intends tq keep constantly on -hand a ' Fmsi-.Ct.As Srocx or Q4-nA 4 NTANISH Slaughter,` _)__Hnx-nan, Bindimz. Lini- . ..... uuuuunlnn aemres to thank his .1. numerous `friends patronage, and to inform them that he has re- . moved to the - 0....4l. (12.1- n n - ~ V -v wviwn -nun: vwvutlv ll BU\iUlllyo' T of the building along with the vest and . was done. - It is the ouken handle of a When the main party returned to the kiln, they found 'I`raill_lymg inside the the door of the limeehouse quite dead. His feet (facing the door) were tied with a rope, and his head was laid on Smith s prison coat, folded up, ' on which there was some blood. Mann s prison jacket was found in one corner overalls of Smith, near these was the stick, with which evidently the deed sledge or pick about three feet long and quite thick and heavy. The wounds, _ two in numl er, are in the back of the head near the carotid, artery`, and on the forehead, near the right temple. Both are contused wounds,- and very little blood seems to have own from ` them. On the discovery of the body, ' medical assistance was sent for, and hurried to the spot, but the vital spark had fled. Parties for the pursuit of the . murderers were then set. on foot, and the greatest exertions made to secure them. The body was removed and an inquest will be held by Coroner Sex- ton thismorning at ten o'clock at the ._ Prison. . moved to the South `Side of Dunlop Slreet, . . opposzte _stand,` nalunun I... :_L-_:- -- I ---- THE smzscnmma desires to tbimk `frignds an_t_l _pub1_ic for p nah-nu...-... .._.: [REMQIVAL !l In. --:o:'--- - ' A R. N .-Infoxjms the public that he has com- menced business in the above line, and from his many years experience as foreman in the estab- lishment of Andrew Graham, Esq., he is con- dent he can execute all orders intrusted to him in 9. first class style. He has on hand it Int-an coma, .4` 11.... n-...a~ m_ u ur_6l mass Style. on handa large stock of Mons F 31185.0 30015 & Shoes.-Ladies & Childreus ` Slippers, &c., &c. ` - M ROBE-F:f.l:6-TI\TEl`-LL; % BOOT up SHOE MAKER, Dunlnn Rh-not Dun-.'.. I... --_`- , STQBE. I3 Prices such as to suit the times; - " ' uwvva wuu u uuuvy (HUD, wmcn seem to have been almost immediately, though not expectedly, fatal. They then, in pursuance to their plan, threw off their prison clothing, having already secured other cloths, which they Wore underneath, and after tying and gag- ging their victim and_ robbed him of his prison rie and revolver, and his watch and coat, ran off to the _woods to cover-their escape by security.- fhhn Hm: main naive ....A..........l g- n, _ J wh_ich are'at least 20 pr cent below last winter s prices, ` ,_ ?_\:._..... have never before been equailed` in Barrie. .--.u.- Also a lzat-ge quantity of G1-ey, White,:and esh-- . _ colored - J STT recelveds. splendid assortment of ALL ,-WOOL ~ FME.1X%`TFE,.[ 31313 TS- 721 order work (6 good /it is gitaranzced and none buzotha very best of mat'er- - ` 2/71 -an-911' CHE. Ai NE*SS ___._ nag.-.su.:.a J-1LJ.Ll.Ll.'J.I.|v` Dunlap Streef, Barrie, two doors east of the . Queen's Hotel. General Insurance Agents. A. FERGUSON. _ . J. w. FERGUSON." Fergusonvale Doc. 6, 186 . ` 48 _ rTnmr1IiijiH1nN I Under Pats! [m@vi$INs.l Auuuug umr USUBPU, B! B I/EVETIUI 005K, however. 0 posite the kiln, and at` 40 or 50 feet tom it, stands a-large stone building, the lime house, and in the does of this buiding the guard was accustomed to sit and exercise his sur- veillance over the workmen. The con- victs hadfree passage in an_d out of this house, moving behind and in front of the guard without ordinarily" occas- ioning any concern whatever to him. Yesterday they appear to have taken advantage of his condence in tnem, to have gained the interior of the build- mg, then to have advanced noiselesslyy on Traill, and dealt him two fearful blows with a heavy club, which seem V to have: hnnn nlrnnnf :........-,1:.....I-. |rAnmINs_g1g;PLsmnwTs,l .__-.. -...v-- - au.a_.a.I.a, Takes pleasure in announcing 10 their custo- mers `rind public generally, that they have now on hand a complete assortment `of Barrie,` August, 1868. .__...--:._.__.---j.i El: III III I IIII\"`: S'wt?i of I/ze'Post Oice,` Stret, Barrie. GOODS DELIVERED WIT-HOUT DELAY; _______,____________________ MESSRSM J. w. FERGUSON ' FERGUSONVALE, 1 __v.- . pa...- TINWAHE, AND GLASSWARE. - ` .- Gate} .1.-Perkins: For good Prunes and Canned Fruits, . ` - _ ' Goto 0.11. Perkins. For fresh Lohstere, Salmon and Sn-dines, ' 'Go to 0- .1. Perkins, For choice Smoking and Ohewin Tobacco, , Go to . J1. Perkins. A Forcood Broohxe arid Whisks, . V - ` Go to C:-1. Perlcim; For good Fresh Groceries, ` - V ' Go to C . .4. Perkins. _ Ge 10,0. .1.]Perkins. {For good Crockery, Glassware, &c., - `For tip-top Cheese, For Shannon : Poetry: and Family Flour, Also Barley, Rice, Oatmeal, Corn Meal, Crack- . ed Wheat, Buckwheat Flour, &c., ` In A n -__ ..... A-` Go to C'..d. Perkins. A Go to C. J, Perkins. | ; DB YLi`;1"`(.;l")'lu)S '15; folio; Hy|on"l' I For extn good Ohenp Teas, Goto~C. . Perk-im. -F5=Iiupofrior.qun1i otGn ma 1-'1` ~ L co`? c,.a. Go to c. .4. Perk~i1u.o Fr 1-`ceniinine, Blsgk Tea, For I real good Jnpsn Tot,` . Go to C . .0. Perk':'n:-I F Go to C . .d.`Perla m. or real Jan Ooee, Fresh ground, A F _ _ Go to 0; .4. Perkins. . 1' 806 Ramos and. Cumnts, - . Go In (1- 1.13"].-.'.u; _--3".--_-Iv ~ . gvliate score of the murder A ' n, situated in the Pen- noxth of Union n_tinty I . 8 (ft, and about 500 yards from the pri- lon itself. The kiln is worked regularly" bra` large peptyof convicts, with an eicient stavotf guards to su rintend and secure `nch. At noon our, this .- party is` marched into the prison to dinnergbntas it is necessary to keep the res up constantly, a guard and two convicts are left until the tetum at I n nhvIIr fn nun-ul on ll`.-nu `\7....o....