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Northern Advance, 29 Jul 1875, p. 1

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ill be as heretofou 01% I3 l Bl(B. `c :1 F1 no range of 4 inn } monsox, Civil Engineers, ml [.21 1d Surveyors, A!'JhlClB, &c. 1: VII`. unzl A I.I.ITON. F lill-1 anu Aunts I vu. Avumm. '..Cx.1I-roan Taousou, o.E.,P.L.s'. C.E.,P.L.S. I ItNo.2 man. d r h ` ' IDDIIH u-- - pmh`dEhVem m my pa" 0 own Pureatot Liuorn and Oigara Ullllnuurauo d sttgptive Hustler. 4'!-ly. 0` charge. . `Uh paid tor Cattle: Stumbling III . Ulamm. 11. nmanlud. 1 ` 46-iv MUS|C..% 5% Nov 13. I812. ENRY GRIST, OTTAWA, CAN- A ` ADA, Solicitor of Patents for Inven- " 316-. prepares Agplications for the Canba, 3- Amm-Emu. nut] ' . > LL OAISSE. Pxanist `dud :0ruaniat, b-ga _t9 i-timate that he` . ,~ Usm LESSONS. 4- 2301!; I f is prepdx-ed to giie initruclionn at mu-onean Patent ; ohn,rAIidB0 ofjpupilyand _ in A` m it` cgal _Q'.t'ltb. .. \/~/`./\-'\.'/x4 |||v--~ ~ ~ , , 1nthe'I`own of Bauie. _-I7 R & ],r,.\.\l'.!.\. :11 LU1\.\fA1D-A1- Mil-i:1's 1n Cllmncery, Convey -um.-e above Pnst Ofhce, Owen- : . 4, Ih Incery UUlJVL'yHJC0l') \.i0T11lIIlS- . . '&_(;,, `amyner. Go. Suncoo, 900 T1,i;ijY;Ix'rr0aNEY-AT4CXVv -. in - Chancery, Conveyance:-, . Ln 5; sO71, [I.A'rET13'6X11-1`iT .\.n1 Rnrrilfnrl and Anrnnva 11.:-is-.,-3 ENTI K.E:& I`ING, AT1`ORNEY-AT- .I...h}u-.inf`.hnn('.Prv End nnn- .__..-:..__-~. {VETERINARY summon, 1 Ta ORNVTON, " i ..- I-`an: tn infclllll th iuttberiug. _-_Ap.;\;- H.u7(:m`0.\' LI-`.NNox.. ii __._.T.._---------- NGHAM ' BROTHERS, nn'rr':l-IERS and GEN m1i.i;ING, Sr. l\!WIl`[u G. _W. Loam-. U 1111` (I , Dunlap 45-tf 474.3 `TERMS: .Ios.noun as Aniinnwusnmnnws .,.. s/~\,'~.r\./\/"/x. ....\.A-- V`. V~-.~~.- \( \ ~.`-..~4~-~.v~\`..- _ 4 L .. u unu:.n"UUx\'l Al5hni, L Olce Police uourt. Barrie. osnpa aoanms, [lute Clerk in County Registry 0ice]- Coxiveyaucer, Commissioner in Queen s Bench, `Auctioneer, Appraiser and` Commission Agent. for the sale of Houses, Lands, Farm Stock, Household Furniture, Goods. Wres,&c. Also for the callectionof Rents, Notes and Accounts, ['Cu'sh advances made on goods left for Sale. 0rr1oI-Pox.1o: Conn, Bums. |THE LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE. O INSURANCE COAQPANY. - _ _ N Availuhta msnu:'I!v:boo,oov.' * Lassen paid in course of Thirty`-ve yenrl, exceed Forty Millions nf Dollnrmi Claims! hv Ulvinnan IN:-n, onfimnnui an mmplu UXCUCU l.'Ul'lv] IIIIIIIUXIS "I UOIII_r`ol Claims by Chicago Fire, estitnnted at nearly $3,000,000, are being liquidated as fast as adj rated without deduction. Snpnrilv, Prnmnt rm:-man! and nhm-.169: in` u, `ILULI WIUIUHL -lQ|lCHO!l- ' Security. Prompt payment, and liberality in adjustment of its losses 'axe__ the prominent features ol this wealthy comunny. Fire and Life Pnlicina i-xauef` with warn Iihm-nl I IBBUITC`-3 0| H.113 WEBIUIY comunny. | Fire and Life Policies i-xsliet.` with very liberal conditions. _ ` HEXD OFFICE, CANADA BRANCH, MONTRBAL. G. F. 0. smra, 7 Chief Agent for Dominion. ' ` J OSFRH A ROGERS, Omce, Police Court. Agent, Barrie. --- ~.r-r~.\ \r-\,\\,v-v\.`,\...~. R0YALVHo1iEL, .~\LLANDALE.. R.. GILPIS: - - _l rop1-Ietor |1`ure VVines and Liquors. Ikcellenf accom- modatiem for travellers. 17-ly UNION HOTEL, COO'KSTOWN. J. '1`. GLASSFMID, Proprietor. med E .'l._t This House has been thoroughly renovated and furnished in rst-class at 1e, and abrds the best accommodation for ravellers. Table and Bar supplied with the best articles. l ..r.-......... .v....n.-.r.u . - Ixnnlla `En Ailllnv Innnvs aw. ....rr-.-.. .. .-.. ---- .-~.- ..- --__w.. Sraooo comnnncxu. noousfu . Stage in Gilford twice daily, Jlliston and Rose- - mom once. ' 49-ly U : Opposite T. D. Mc "onkcy'c Reidencr, B_1rrie.; R081`; CREGG, _ Proprietor. Late oflhe Exchange," Cookslown. - The Dominion has been retted and renovat- ed, and nnw aords both comfort and sraci ms- ness. Convenient qample Rooms for Commer- cial Travellers. . Bar and Latder well stocked. Gord Suzbling and Sheds, and attentive hoatle r. Ban-is Nov. 19. I874. 4'!-ly; 1"urc\Vines, Liquors, and Cigars. Good and ample stabling an and zwcentive hostler. The best of Board and Lotlging. Liven-y-Horses and vehicles for hire on reasonable terms. 8-Iy CEAN HOTEL. B. BINGHAM, - Prc _._c-_-. I I ipposlte the Northern llailway suntan, IBAREIIE. . Bnv-r_ie:Vl_Vlay Mlh. 1873 90-13 TH QUEEN S HOTWEL. A. \V. BRO\VN - - Proprltor. ..---- .-...---- Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Bar and Larder well supplied with the best. Good stabling and attentivehostlers. Luggagepf Guests conveyed free to and from all trams. `F;W doors west of Market-st., Dunlap-st. ` "" nnju .l."w uuma "Gov V. -..... Barrie, July 21st. 1875.. ._______________.__ ` VIWHE MANSION HOUSE, os. Romans, ""1 " CHIEFCONSPABLE, County of Simcoe, blce uourt. Bun-ie. ` MARKET SQUAREL ` BARBIE, - - - -- - - - - oN *Am0. D. FARAGHER, Proprietor. _-___- The Mansion House is is three srry brick building. It affords spscionsness, convenience and comfort. The proprietor is well known as a. hotel keeper to nearly all in this county, and his experience will be a guarantee as to the merits of The Mansion under his supe.~imend- once - - - Sample Rooms for Commercial 'l'l'8V6`-l0;l_`_8_._ an-nu r 10;\iMER0IAL HOTEL, DUNLbPI K) STREET, EAST. Edward Shanacy, Proprietor. ) JOSHUA 0hARKSON, Proprieto ----.-- Corner of llulcester and Dunlop Stree.s, and opposite the `Advance oi ce,.Parrie. This cominodious establishment has just been opened, and having been bui`. especially for-the purpose of a first-cless hotel, is tted up as` such, and will compare favourably with any kind North of Toronto. Commer- clal travellers, private families on casual visit; and the public generally will n-1 that the pro- prietor lrnows how to provide for their especial requirements. The best of stabling attached, a indedito by obliging end exp-`rienced hos`.- lers. Stages lesve this house daily on the "ar- : rival of the up trains. Bar well supplied with 33- the best of liquors and cigars. .------.-_'.------ , , __...._-nu I1 -5. l?nvAL\ COMIC!` Of 11 trains. ` Market-st., ~ - 1' L. L1I..L lQ'7K V--' 7 Ti-avezlers. G090-STABLING AND SEEDS. I-`rec Buss to and from all Trams. FARA GHER, `PI-Vnnrieto xlepartuleui, .u-.- -, Excellentiinccomodetion for Summer Vieitorai, the Travelling Public. Boats, Tourists, and Fishing Tackle, and Vehicles of 3.1} kinda tor the convenience of Guests. '1`he.Ba.r is well suppn. oreign and Domestic Wines and ed with F d attentive Ostlere. Liquors. Good Stebling an A ekled Trout. streams in the N. B.-Sp1endid spa 48-ly-w -imnitv. ' _ 4---_.-.__..... -.,\,-/\_r\/\,\,\ ,\,\,-\,\,\ `Nun. vicxnity. Vol. -='.J--hi .. _ _ John 1!. J` lms, - P . l._a.te of the Viclnna Hotel, I uj- luau V- V, Thetsubscriber has re- tted up this flotel at and most commo- and made it the pleasant: dious House of cull of any country hotel in the Good Meals, and Good Also; the Bed: may be rolled on. f Oommodious J]. Rlvuu ...._ _ EEI-E{.-6%, PROPRIETOR. DUNO AN M. 0 . `~ Lain of Huuood Raxlvoad Houu,Bm Lulu. V ` ~ ~-~--- mm.-... nllulultullnr In-up-u-u~.. V B LESSONS.--P_R;)F. ' . and Organist, to that he` is prep - red give at g the resdenoe of pupill. Pianos,.Org`a.nu, and lielodenns Tuned `deuce. , _ ' (1. For terms `And- further 'p!.lf'i! nd also at his ow n resi- A 1 mi. Repune_ _ . at his Reuideuce.TJunesASt , west mu 1 1! . i P" A r?P.u...1:. nhnrnh- Barrie; . V about of uquon Isuu ...5...... TEL. (Late Royal,) corner [IDLAND H0 Front and Goldwater an-eetg,Urillia,0nt. ---- I ~._ .._.nyq-syn,-K`, ' `ERR HEINRICH, TEAC Hili on` Piano Forte, Lessons 'ven` on the: Piano, Melodeon. Or Ans, 823.0. spAxa.tIi;:El;:. Q Battle. Lwvv---w v-_~__._ ___________ M_ W andterIn8.3PP1y at V -1;u.z_:.._, ' . _ L1? . E:~.1 s or all {he l.......l.l.. Y... {OVAL 5: $1 per year 1n advance; 7- . {AL STANDARD -HOTEL, PAINSWIOKE, . .. II , lnlllllg -K _['"|-A2-lrlniel SQUARE, LQQHIB III: Trave: lers. :r1uRY.H\TG AND M, 4, [A3- _ Proprietor. - Proprietor. 0.5.:-J, ~ Proprietor, .01, Barrie. \JJ-J.JJJ.\4' Proprietor. ` ..__.-__j-- ._'- I D I 21.11 DIN hinnnhle. La :1 (farpet; Warp H, aml TOBA V`-1v: 29-ly | _OIrmc'n-Mulcaster Street, nearly opposite the Roman Catho1ic>Church, Barrie. I Barrie, Dec. 16th., 1874. ' 1) UALVAUA LIVE 5'1'UUJ<., msurcsorses and Cattle against Death by Fire, Disease,` or Accident; /\/\/\/\/\/\./\_/\,\l.. _,,V _d\,\_/ Mnumeav, nnsss &. Mmml 1\A' A `!:f\r'v\-I-r;c_ IIvII&III-II I Illll-UV _ & IIIFIII I LL ` I\AKIZN'G-. M I S s -271-6` R T 0 N, DUN LOP STREET, B ARRIE. Next to Bh'd s Boot & shoe stpro. mmssns mus m 14:: LATEST sryws, At mndm-non nhnu-nae and ~..:ol. ...-.........o.~...m 11. muuerato cnarges, and wxth promplness. STRAW AND FELT W0 BK RE-DONE wl-nu nnnn Ann-.- %%J3%f0EBW13;9?l ALEX. VMORROW, ` -LwI:Nu:n A?{. C'l IONEER.- vvdiivz 'vU'$dJwuw\:uw Whilst thankful for past fa.vo's, begs to assure her friends and the pnblic,th9.t she has con- ? stautlv on hand stull aasortpient of an rl u u um :-:`\.\l I ncnt of our Sp' incs oi` cveryl lmtlgllt during when goods 11.~(eqlI/.`l1tli"'-Z.-A-` {'1 at rm ch 1NsUnA`iIBE :'Eiii3:NIEs 1 1'\O . ._ * EIBDIIY on DBDCI. awn IIBBOTHIISSHI U1 4 - - MILLmgRY: Which will be sold at rga {fable rates. 1r\r\'rr'~r~r-v-urv1r1 5 VV.nlCII Wlll U3 HUIU El IUKIUIJIUIU l5IuUo BONNETS, ` ` HATS 8: GAPS. I ugh! l-'`I -`Q "Ir I!-II'VA.`lI'I Is qc`llI'1|`1 tlln. DR s'&,W1KIfEi:'KiiNG. JkJ\..&J\- as. xi saw `.4: l...ru-4- or um "LATEST FASHION, Fe? ' . Sa1e,or promptly Made to Order. vnvlnnn n, -uni:-nvnur-us -nrA'H1'1?I`1 nu u-It Antwan uuqnyno MARKET STREET,` - - - BARRIE. unnooua mwun xx ml |..A'1`1s;5'r 'rx1mr5 At moderate charges, and with promplness. AND FELT wn RR ma.nnm LtITJqEig& OXHSTER HOUSE ---r------vu-vwu --.-V-..-.----v---- ` `Tunas Dooma`WxsT or was l `VELLINGTON HOTEL, DUNLOP ST. Oyatera Stewed, Fried and Raw; Luncheons, Hot and Cold, prepared on ahonnotice. ._..._.._.. ALEX. non ~n-s-\.-\.\r.-\r\-4.-\/s~.\.\-\\`-*. ALEX? MORROW, ._........ . 0WS ADVTS. N.'_\. \.~ \-..-..\.- . xr.-x\'\s-\/u/\/xix A Gooti Place ta-g:t-cz Cup ql/ TEA. ooNFEo'r1dNEE,_}.KEs, 850., am. Don t forget to call in. F`. BAIL. 0 L A nnr:au_|:nu|un - -_ V`-.. . ; . - . 1;-a-1 IMPERIAL, (01? LONDON, ENGLAND.) PHCENIX. 5 ' ;mr.n1uAL, (01? L0 PHCEN IX, ` ` QUEEN, . ` ` LAN CASHIRE, PROVINCIAL ' ISOLATED RISK, CANADA nvw R ! CANADA` LIVE srocx, insui~cs'Hofses Kl Cattle arminnf. I):-31.1111 Int TN:-n niunnan Au xouunuau Lums, ~ " j' '""6"6Kf.` - . \ ~.\~/\- ~vs\\ JUSTICE ;s THE GREAT. BUT SIMPLE PRINCIPLE, AND WHOLE s1`-:1u';'r or SUCCESS IN ALL GOVERNMENT. [E38 0 d, 5 `~ I Tnam Plamg W} EBOQUUETS, &c. Th}: Stock is the largest, most varied and W` 1td N'_tl-`hf, "?|`:;rr`{'v1|~t%':1:'rI=:t.r.~. Just received a consignment of fresh . -u--qr rm r-l 1'-.'\ "I`'\ r , II` 411- JJULALVI Algaaax . Dunlap Strgact, Opposite Railway Station Barrie," March 30, 1375. V T ` DRESS-MAKING Muannw7siTuic'fI FI.'i'aI Ann V nnmmssnm nouns, _....... Inn mun uAn`lIE'I` HOUSE. IIUIIIIIIIVHIIHI nu v...-' NEXT DOOR. TO THE MARKET` HOUSE, Contain STREET, Bums. ji _.j.____...____%_, . MILLHNERY, ac": JILL: Uval-an ups---' .. , Apnqnucu the opening of the above eatahlis - .mgnt{.and';ao1icita the; public patronage. Goods. Fninnture and Wnres of any -kind received and - advanced upon. ' _ " Furniture and w u-as 0| gm; 'Iuuu N... ..... __ V ndvanced ' Uoxuonxous Pumas ton runs-ronms or Goon: a ; l .`li`.'Q.. AT-ALL TIMES. UOHODIOUU rllllnyn Iva ...-....-____, ,, SI~LEVS.AT-ALL ' Gooda`cou|ned to hit ouowill be disphled of to the but V ible Idymtsge. V I0 W. MORROW, , I-At?" _` - Adotionbolf. Apprniger, kc. : 'oAsi 7-I " Agent for the following \lI7l`lI'I IVIICV-Cs-4` '5 0 LEND. Aucflorin cARD. A AND COUNTY 01? s1Mc0 QENERAI. ADVAERTISER. Mr. J oh-._Morrow.J . L _ _ -..:..... .6 Ohm: -Imnu enmhl in the latestbtyles. n 4-rI!r\ ruiwnv Apply to NONI! OI .l'0l`0I1Y'0. - J . `M. BOTHWELL`. u___..J. f\-....u.:&.-. `D..:lm..~.u Qlmtin F" of the (oir CAV'AI>.;,) It ' u > A. `M_QRRoW.' ' '"`.Z.C-ii" FLOWER `SEEDS. In a11_the_ leadpxg 3:`.-l) all the leading varigties, imported direct from the 2 most celebrated European Growers |amaEe.l 'T he Cdnserva.-' I tories are fully S!-nnlr ad ViEGETABLE A\7T| UEUU1 LV U , ` PLANTS. . a GUT FL-owE1 HAND an ulu: leadmg varic- txes of |D. F. BAIL, Ann I'll-`\?lJU'.'A C 01151.0 and Irles 3T8 nu} Stocked ,2 H1 Wlbll all the ninn ugu-{ with -11 6-Ln |l'lJ\JLV DI _40-lyr nu, Agent. IIIIYXIIQVI TIIII I II T IIITTIIZI |CABINETMAKERS :2 UNDERmKEa,` Izmm ..1......... .... |......1 .. 1...... ...m.1u Ac Amm-H '\.u1l)LLV n L Avltxlxlului u: U 4.V uuu; (L131:--:2, Keep always on hand a. large supply of Ameri`, ` can and other C0l"FIN3_ with Shrouds, and 'Plates, and the `Handsomest Hearse I 711 the County. Funerals furnished in I good styles, on the shortest notice and most ' reasonable terms. .-. - .. .. n A--- M'EETMIfF&%`Monn.! lrmnvxvnmu Avunq 2. 1f`N"hI2'.`D'!`A ((1335. 5 BAY!-`IELD STREET, 1;Tiii~ri1:1'{.I{i'i i{rJ s. IVIIII I'\&I-.'\I vllIIlIl \IVl' Has just recei\-ed,.and wilt keep constantly ` in stock, 1110! of rvrrvrrx I7 11t\rr(`vrI1'.Ir\ 1-It\12V1.`In1V nnnuan 4. .- `v.4.-p./_.-.-- lnimitation of Rosewood and Walnut, from one of the leading Estabiisbments of Detroit. Alsoshrouds, Linings, Handles, Plates, and all r qulsitea for Funerals, including a. "First.- '"""'"'l Clues Hearse. Rates Reasonable, and orders punclually lled. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, BARRIE. f\-- 1-: ln'1A AA In `I:/`IFI: ` ALE)-(A.Wg5F{.A:|7\'M :nA-I ranch-n/I and n1?3 bnnn nnnalonw ... u-vvu -av V: 1 HIGHLY 1>oL1s}1ED OOFFI Ns,` vvv-.v~A/VsA, ,~\,v-v.~V-Vv- `FRVIS BROTHERS, SOLE AG-lN l`S FOR THE` 4-- -.:... . % `76'5I%i`\"iI SE Y_',%!n9_..%?..,*!.!'ih co '6? ' {Kfco E, T1 II III III `:-_v/_n an t u-uuu nu-g It. has taken more rat'p'_i'zes than any other , Sewing Machine and to-dagptands unrivnlled for lightness in r unni,he'2ut.y of 5! \ch, and general adaptibility to 5:11 kinds of work We - furnish the beat. outt and_.can do tI_1o be_st ; range of work of any machine made author In gag; I1'lx;it_:1tidSl]t`s;.t;:: the Dominion. No cog ea a . _ Terms liberal. .'ireatindncen1ents for caalr PURVIS BROS. . Gen. Implement, Stove 8 Sewingilfncbine Dealers. Barrie. A9-ly` _t.__. ._,_.._._._. _-_.,- , .__ ., _F.*__ ;13_1_R:s.} mg m nlu a-Bcuua nun vuu \.'\.n.-anuvyu \.\.TV\1/'$ {T` ~-\-vvv-~.- - - 'I`_A KI N G. Barrie. Ontario, Tht "I"EI'l.|VI IIVII |..hIvIn_u` u v n One door East of the Northern Railway Station, Dunlop Street, `Barrie. n,-_.-- \.f.._..|.. 0...! 197:: q_`|v -. v-..-... ---.. uvv.-. - Bu-tie, Dec. 13!, 1874 -E;_\I{:.I\`_;`1.;:I`l'\-/_li;I.VEME-NTS :- ..l .-.1 LL.-. Wnnfhovn r?nurn\ nuauuu, uuwuy uuguvu, - Barrie, `March 3rd, 1875. lsm. wwr_Jf1n.\ -S"E_V\7_|'l;|-AC%'-hiX(`LV7l;il7NES. vvv-.vv\A,sA,v /\(\r\ SEWING EAGHINE, 'I']1r(-`ml Gloves} `ONLY TEN DOLLARS. Th most Simple and Compact! The most Durable dnd Economical! ! .4 model of combined Simplicity, Strength and 1 Beauty ! ! ! _ NEWHAND NUMEROUS PATENTED A1:'I`ACHMENTS. SE1-V:I`1\"G MACHINE 1.! No,Complicated Machinery to be constantly ` getting out of order. So may to LEARN THAT A CHILD CAN mm 11`, will do all kinds of Sewing, from the finest , to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tu_ck, Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc., uses aelf-a.djust- :.... nlzraiaht needle. uses all descriptions of Cord, Gatlxer, Jsmnrozuer, em, uses seu.wJum,- iug straight needle, descriptions Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the strongest stitch known, the cloth will tear before the seam ' will np, uses the thread direct from the, Spool. The Machine is beautifully nished and highly ornamened, and - -- - - N _._- -.___-. .1 nun-...... --_, ..r_ .. Warranted for Five Years! I E SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND E TREADLE forwarded to any part of the World on receipt of wzv DOLLARS! I Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, &c. County rights given to smart "agents free. Samples of Sewmg, descriptive circulars con- `I ' _taim terms, testimonials, engravings, &c;, T sent ' rec. All money sent in Post Oice Money Orders, Drafts, or by Express, are pa ectly secure; Safe delivery of ourgoodo 1 guaranteed. ' Allorders, communications, `etc., must be 1 | nilpoann fn . . / - Au oruers, addressed to nmr ` > Keep! congnnuyon nnuugul uuuun u Fit?-00 _l:JNDEVRTA.K|N(;.*_ .-\_ -..-.\.`. *r\.\/ 4\/\.\./s\I\ aS'team;\Fouindrg, - Dome.9tic- nZ -. `Blacksmith : Use. "A prlcni . 5 BARBIE ,`(:)UNDRy." W.P. QAYNES VIII I \aI _\:uuvuc For the Celebrated Wrat Prize :-_:--_-- ddreasea to HOPE MAN UFACTURING' CO., -V _Nxw Yonx. March 3rd, 1875. _ _ 9:13; I L..A_'J..l_4J../ _A_rA Iu\/II Are agents for the Celebrated %" ._|I_..:jg_--an. ---j 310:. A FIRST-CLASS FULL SIZED "and for all the bust `kinds of Keppi e6mny.6n 1m':a.._m kiiuia o - . ' V ' :ARR_lE COAL 'OFF1cE| d?`Y Wllll TABLE AND TREADLE. Buum-1. 9-1Y uage`, you runny Isuvnuu -..u. onus s new. freak of vour respected .rent s so_much (0 heart! Why, if you,go wnh that face, and present yaurselfto the fair lady, you mad not ba afraid as her falling in love `with you. , . - The s, eaker ':.*as no gentleman, `(;eemini}y 1:! out his own age) was equally favoured by Nature in appear- . nnnn_ The scene lav in a. cxpensivejv young , handsome; his companion - Mr. Frederick Graham sat. discon- 3 Il|'Sl'O|8E3 uouuuu nuutx. t solately blrmciug his "chair on one leg, and hi's,old friend, Charles Noble, a` thriving young lawyer, was regarding him with much sympnlhy. 441' o_II nu ,uy\nal if in nhgurlipg 1 , `equally IBVOUTEU Dy .l\'1uuu: nu uy;-'0I.|l' gm ., Thescene lay m expenslyely `tutaghsed Vbaohel0r s apartment m .3` rs!-class Loudnn hotel. ` -nr_ `D.....l..-.-lp llvnhnm cnl mnnn. mm Wun. Iuuuu ayuap-uuy. ~ I tell you what it is, Charlie; 1 shall _turn resfive if my fntlxer insxsts on my gmng` tu Sc_>mert0n, observed the u:-named young gentleman, lighlingacxgar. That girl must be horrid! [ m determined l ll not be treated like a---like a. --- - .1.*,...I -l..`)" onirl hnrlnu nnnnlnrhna l tremen use u---Iusu u. -- . Fool, eh?" said Charles, concluding zhe sentence. But your futuxe cara sposa may not be so dreadfui, after all. Don't call her names, Fred; poor thing! sshe s qui'e the innocent cause/of the mischief. ---_. ....-.. `..:.,,9.. .. r.:..-..o *2 .u-nnn"u`nr`| illfred. muzcmer. A , _ ' n -'1'm sure shes a fngut, grumbled . .`n.,J.. anal. I1r\II `Iowan ! aarn Ihu | "Pooh, pooh: you !I.aven t aacn the- Yassio yet,V sand Chmles. She. may be .a modern Venus do Medic: or ` Diana. ut-JJ...... ,....np.I 9 nvnhairunrl Fina umua. Goddess ornot, exclaimed Fred, my father shall not force me to marry l..=..- nr gnu mnmnn!" nu nu.-uw. ...... _. her or any woman!` H13. nut cInnf"' ` I16!` 0! any wuuxuu-.. "Pm not deaf," said Charles, you needn t speak quite so loud. Suppos- ing you do combat the governor's wishes, what will be the result? utl. n n.-nu'nnn Ian ? nnn vnnlua WISHES, wmu. wm uc Luv: umuu: "oh, 2; pxecious bad one, replied Fred. Those confounded debts won t be paid. A nrl nil-mt H-mnV" demanded be paw. ' " And. what then! demanded Charles. 151-..!` AL_L -_-.....LO) .._.`.I 'T;`rnr` ` Unanes. Isn't that enough! said `FI`6d- l shall probably be without a farlhinglof money, and feel myself a see llndrel mm the bargain. I didn't incur .lh63 liabilities on my own account, th.`Dk goodness, but I shall feel just as ifl had. "Well ! said Charles. - 5 Well!. Ah, you can afford to b cool, said Fred. What the dues am l l to do ! Where shall 1 nd employ- ment ! 1 don t. relish havmg to spend the best days of my life in an oice, ..to be obliged to tune: organ-grinder. A(`.\1 nnnnn anal" nrl lulu `.r;nI'II' (lvnln VI--IU UI: UUIl`5Uu nu lulu J15au'5u.uu:u. Nonsens;-! sxid his friend. You know it won t be as bad as that, Fred. "I really do thmk so, ac-plied Fred. My fa.,her will be in an awful rage wuh me, and -don t laugh at me, Charlie;-I have a spark of romance in my compoznion, and Ishould naturally prefer ohoosmg my own wife, without the assistance of anybody _..- nu , I, -__.I nu v ~Iav uu ~ - u v - _ . . . . W --_,----'. Hear, hear! `exclaimed Charles Noble. Honoured be your senti- ments, Mr. Graham; but I never could have suspected you of the sentimental." u"l`|-..I n Inn hnl unn nA;;dn t nl-in [Q r:1:1;Y('0 1" "EVE u3POUIDu yuu Ul nut: aouunuvusuu That's too bad! you needn't. grin, Noble. I remember when you used to be a. terrible spoon. Don t` imagine: I ve forgotten the epxsode of the cunite s pretty daughter. u'I`I...s ...... l-Inn.-I '1.`-ntnvnnrl {`.houHo ?;.My 303,- 13-5.}, you lool as . udge-, you really should .12: `take ;. ...... {rank of com` resneeled That, my friend,-returned Charlie, was in the days of my youth, I might is married, the fortunate [.n'.xseseor of a red-hsircd husband and tour rr:osn1nin- teresting children; and I was expected to devour them with kisses when I paid my last visit to C--~._ Oh dear! Ellen Watkins isn l like your former acquaintance, Nelly Lane. She has become unromantically stout-quite a different Individual from what she once weer Pve done with love and nonsense, but I confess I am curious to see how this business ofeyours will and." po. _... 1)! ........u......,`l nnnh '5'.-.) say boyhood; the said cnrate s daughter - rueluuy. "Well, exclaimed Mr. Noble, wnth sudden energy, I'll help you, my dear fellow. But be ruled by me. Go to Somerton. , "Go to Somenon! repeated Fld. ' Yes, you mus , l1_ke 9. du_t1ful son, 1 replied Charles; `H 11'. .I'll go With you." ` What good will lhnt`do'!" said Fred. _ `-l m at a loss to comprehend you. Introduce me ta the girl, said V Charlev, and I'll at wnth her--- uD....ll.. unnl binrlnhnn in nth-nnr- BINI." ` So am I, murmured poor Fred, ruefully. u\lh.|l 7 nvniaimpd Mr. Nnhln, with FRED GAHX7svooIN`<:: \.IlIIIllU', `aux: .I u u..u wnuu us.--~-~ Really, your kindn_'ess is extraor- dinary, said Frei; but still, I donL L see-- -- - Q.Ql . . .' man 11 -1 You don t !t interrupted" Mr. Noble; `why Fred, 1; shall prevent the lady from being overeivil to you; do you understand me? and if she prefer: my attentions to yours, of course your father can blame you for nothing; you do what he orders, but the grrl does 1 not give you a chance to propose. I ll ' take pretty good care she shan t.; \ .un| _ .l_2.-_ _.. _.I._b o-an "There is }};{e:iiing. in what V you say, sighed Fred, buy it was a sngh us if the weight of the world had been `lifted om his shoulders. T - 11.1 ._I 1- `l'_.-._J in annual :1: II fl:nl'Il` uueu nom nus snuuluen-I. "An! `afnend in need is It friend _ii1deed," said Charles. . I'll try my persuasive eloquence on Mr. Graham, l and take mv woid for it, I'll soften his ire. In short, I'll do anything tor l you, [old boy, in. the ten deys I can " spate, except` become` ;Bepednot_, !i l urn '.'m wm- mv ' a 'et's letter, at , mu. 1 , Hixlghams, Jvu vuu uvl, -- ' bceome`n`Benednc@. 4iflvg - I'll umwer my ' _a er's letter, once, express my. readmesn to accede to his -nquest, and ucoept_.Ahis con- founded invitation lo Somerten," send Fred, vbri_g-hten:iIigAob n_sji,detV ` ;, f u'I`|u.o - riahls `Rihlf lined, bri_gnu-.n1ug_oons1>uer __" That's right; `liiohar .; himself again! laughed Charlie, wing A. him Iii encouraging afap on boulder. "Ihe young" ge'ntle " arrangeda `plan of their future pt, _. `kings. Fred was-sontcely to pay ' uention tu halls, lo lglll illuspu-u \lIlIAII|v, 0;; t "The young ge`n tle" _j plan pr jj H ' to pay a . Miss Wilmington; V . whctn irting _c'a_me - -natura , . wgggq , talk," ride, uwaxk, qnd,db-jhe senlnmeufi -' wihVlg9V:,!o>a`n_alfIziug. urea`. Mr." Gnhqm senior could no't,_,uvoid seeing , l?_lIa_t._wag,'{ qi.ug:qn`l_>]aforegh,i`8 eyes, it . Thntillz 7Id$|0td_ 49 his mm: tiouj of harlau lo " July 29,1875. uvlr . nl ' th aenlitnehv .:_.....o ll. 1' `accompanying hns victimised son to Somerton Hall. ' n__;.__:-.. l1....`L...{. ....... .;.. ....x.- ..mm I50n'lO0D nan. V Frederiok.Graham was an oni y chiid, of whom his parents were inotdinwel y proud. "Their great desire was to see him married, and liviugu quiet,*usa- ful, oount_rv-gentleman s hfe: bound by such home-ties 1}` at travelling would possess no charm for him, and" that they could be sure of having him near them in their old age. l'I-..6Iu: I-Ari! I-.15 nn1n`nna n.\nJ-nnh1rA Partly from his careless good-nature in lending money to needy friends, Fred had overrun his allowance, and his father, nding that his matrimonial hints were always disregarded, aeized I upon the fact of his son's being in debt IIIBIII ll] Dnulr Uxu ugc. ` to enforce his wishes. an, \`|1:|-..:__...... _ u:'....:....|) Jung to emorce ms wlsuus. Mr, Wilmington, n Squire whose `wealth was reputed to be enormous, was a friend of "long staurlmg of the Grahams. The squire possessed `more- over an only daughter, a country belle. Mr. Graham had been introduced to her. and found in the young lady every suitable qualication to become his son's wife; and Fred should marry her. .,_j .1 :_ ...-_ 41... ..u..... nl Ic`ro n AR] her." And `his was the cause of Fred's wretohedness. Nobody knew whether he would be a lucky wooer, `but Mr. Graham repeated over and over `again most empliamcally, and wizh n terric frown, "-Frederick could do anything he had a mind to do, and his business -was to try; `Faint heart never won fair lady, and Miss Wilmington was 1 worth all the girls in Christendom." um- _I.....;...un nl.-i nanllamnn was `V WOEHI all Im: gum HI uu...-............. The obstinate old gentleman was much gratied when he received Fred : submissive epistle, and could not {or- bear chuckling over it for two" days, but he was disappointed in being an. observer in the field of action. We are never certain of anything in this world. Instead of being it spectator of his son's wooing, he was obliged to keep his room with e. t of the gout; and Fred and Charles ea . out on their journey, with the prospect of having to perform their own introductions. When they arrived at their destination, the friends leit their luggage at the ,_:n.`.._ 1.... ant` ulnnl `Of II, Rtfo". hV- I116 tnends ten. uicu nu55u5v In um village inn, and went for a stroll, hav- ing asked in which direction Somerton Han lay. But the roads were uncom- monly bad. and struggled away from each other, yet were so much alike, that alter an hour s wandering, Measieurs Graham and Noble did not tknow in the least where they were, and the towers of hat aristocratic mg`_08i0, Somerton Hall, had totally disappeared from the landscape; and .5... was note cottags near where d{3gp;)8BI61 H0111 luu ntuuauul-V, uuu mom was notacoltaga they cou.'_d enquire.` . _ _ V.-m n-uni like this sort of expedmon, `had only screwed up your courage to "the same inconvenience Pm bearing _ welcome. coum l].qlIlIU.. "You may like expedition, 1 Fred; 1 don t, I'm decidedly hungry, observed Charles, descending from a I bank from which he had been peering ' around for the invisible Hall. If you the sticking point, we mighteven now be enjoying the hospitality o{.yo|,:r terrible papa. I only wanted to steady my nerves before the attueh; but I m sorry I ` didn t take your advice, and go at once to that place instead of the inn," muttered Fred, thevision of a board spread with all the daiulies of the season raising before his mind's eye, Never mind; Sornertou must basomg. where. \\e shall be sure to come plump upon it at last," he continued. "I duii t see any chance of it, said Charles. V! trust you are starving too, as a punishment. You deserve -to feel for your-sake. Hurrah! exclaimed Fred. There's an individual on horseback coming this way. Never was apparition more U ..n.. 1-..- H . g lndn! nriarl Charlie: `F wJff;n3}e, it : a lady! ctied Charlie; ' uwdll ask her whnch is the way to the 1-1 II 99 "WU II II Hall. fl . .. uan." _ He advanced to meet the equestrain, hat in hand, and inquired, with extra liteness, the direolxon to Somortun Hall, adding that they were strangers,` and almost despaired of finding their way to it unaided. _ A. avnlnmnlinn nanrlv escaped him ` to it unaiueu. An exclamation nearly escaped of How lovely! A brilliant, dark, - roguish face looked down on him; black eyes, dancing with mirth, oval cheeks, carmined with youth and health, a rich profusion of wavy, ebon heir,-oaling in the wind, met his admiring gaze. The girl .( or girl she was) wore_a green habit, embroidered with black; and a coquettish Llack velvet ,hat, adorned with a herun's plume, seemed exactly the chapeau M for her style of -beauty; hat, with all ' sanuinese and arehness of expression, ' the damsel looked as haughty as she ' was lovely. Somerton. Hall is hidden `behind a clump of oak trees, about aqunrter of A a mile distant, and a voice, demure, but lull of liquid music, coming from - the rosy, curling lips. ue- nnlr_ and vet we cannot see it, outimg ups. So near, and yet mid Charles; and we _ have been searching in vain for it for more than an hour. _ . u"I'Il.._... n ...;,; .1. |.,]`,_ If vou are hour. .'l`hen, said the lady, you not too tired to follow me, I will help you out of your dilemma. You will just be in time fun: dinner. The Jnrk ladve" cantared on; giv- just be In ulna Iuq uluuvl. [The Juk ladye" ing thgr, gelitlemen no time to thank I her. [left ispared Oliulov, though there T gamall dangqr? 01 their con- _\ersation*l3eing overh d. Thvir cou- ducttasgzk no fun 1- notice of them, and thgilhiid to walk that to k9_ep her in night. _ 7., _ NVmu`_vm| tInn i. `tliinaiiw,--" 6!- . uifth 'r|,proves V your fate . `areal? be nu ugnz. 1, ` You'- you don't; jhini claimed Fred. - ul .1... 7| Suing-n-war` *_kQ| ` cmlmeu Dluu. I do, interrupted I'm 1 sure that is Miss Wilmingtojn, and if so; she : the `pretuest little wntoh I've seen in my life! '~ llguulll has nizlina nlnna!" Frag],- i seen xn my max" . T "Fancy her riding alone!" said Fred. `V1-VI`._lBIo bold women. . -by on : be so aavn '3, Fred, there : (good felloiw_!? , said harlot. What I ... amnarimm wnva of lhos -LA she | 8 goo IUIIOWI", HUI`-I VIII! IVE. Iv uui "an imperio 3 wave lh she give, and bfvery lovoiy ghei Oh, M 1 || play` `qv1,y`r6le-V to pegfeoti on_ Vamore""'-=q& f . T _ 4.` ,3. _. __. No. 30. Whole No. 1197. ling requisiteiz ye qu.-mtitics at liliurally. \\ `J;.s}{;.;;~;.::;iv;;a;':i.;`;.;.;;:;1..,.., she said, `Follow me`! I'll be bound the has a tam r. . n`lI`rI__. -1 A. -all!`__:.1 n|.__v__ l(L`.. UIIU IIIU E El lo What of th:t!'said Charles. So have I. But do make haste; there a something better even than dinner at Somerton. There, she turned her head a little just them" and Charles caught Mr. Graham's arm, and almost dragged him on. `I71-11:0`:-r ."In:D n-1:41.. nu--`nu-nil! `nil |JIE',`U\I IIIIII U110 Whether their guide purposely led them the longest way, outof mischief, or whether the quarter ofa mile was lengthened into two good miles from their famished state, they knew no`; but utters. weary trudge they saw the towers of the manor, and soon the great gate, and found the dark.ladye" waiting. l"I`hin in Oh`: nnnnnnu 0;. IL. hnnnnn VVuLLIu_a 'I`hi is the entrance to the 'avcnuc, she said. n .9, _-,,n ,, p -, Both ganameu were profuse in their thanks, and Charles demanded, anxiously, if they should see her again. V...-u` nrnhnklu W .1... unniin/1 nwvn, 1 u5:'V ";ry probably she replied, c:.re- llesslyg "I live here. I (ah pun: nu 12... :....l-...n2o.u T '\.!Z_~.n ulo uuva "You are very clever at guessing," she said. You wunid have won a bet depcnding on it. Mr. Graham and his friend are most welcome to Somotfon Hull, she cantmued, arohly; and wheeling around, :he made her steed leap a hedge, and was gone like a. flash of lightning. `(An nvhanrdhlnrv nir| Hnnn rnul Iwxwly, 1 PIVU HUI [ felt sure or the indemity of Miss Wilmington, -said Charles., bowing Pf0f0H While Fred sulklly lifted his hat. III-.. 4..- _,,.__ ,l , A ,,, ._!.._l| auuv [Inn In llJ`JII Us II5lII.IIlll6I An cxuaordinary girl, upon my` honor, and not over-gracious %ilheri' said Fred. ..1w-IlI,,;!_Ll'! 'll'Il I 1/`: l am:I*`Lil:l`< i`l`'aatick!" said Charles. "Come in and be imruduced to the nest of the family. Dinner will charm you into an angelic mood. ` I 'l'nn1 the (`non Air] ulna `run-Cr ".03! \ E ` NI` IIISEIIIJ IIIU\I'Ja V` How the dues did she know lb? I asked Fred. By intuition, as we knew her, I suppose, replied Charles. In unnllnnr vnnrnani than an-.... ......o GIIIIVUEU, IIVVIIVU VJWEIICJ. In another moment they were met by their host, a punotilious but kiud~ henrted old gentleman of the ancient school. Any want of politeness in his fair daughter was amp`y repaid by him. A more polished old gentleman 1 than Mr. Wilmington could not be, though they had nearly spoiled the dinner. Their luggage had been brought from the inn by his servant. ' and all they had to do was to make` themselves presentable to the ladies,` whom they found in the drawing rconn, | when usheredinto that apartment by a maneervant clad in livery. t|l,_ \`l'7_l._-:___A..._ I |IIEU'DIVlIIl|v U55`-I Ill llVUIVn Mrs. Wilmington, 3 fair dame, nul longer juvenile, but still h.1ndsume,l \vas`thu-voeupant of an rum chair be--l side a cheerful re. She spoke a few words ol gracious greeting in a tone that puts one at ease directly. Tho,-re were two young ladies seated near` her. The first the happy Charlie saw . was the dark, beautiful girl" of the; morning. She smiled and shook hands i with him, and. then presented him to the other Miss Wilmmgton, whom Fred was regarding with something besides-astonishment in his face. She WES in a different style from her cousin, but equally pretty, very fair, with regular features, light hair of a golden brown, and deep blue eyes. llpnralinn lhiu In Mr flpnlsnrn nf UIUWU, Ell IICVII IIIUU uyua. "Pauline, this is Mr. Graham, of when we have often spoken, said Mrs. Wilmington. Fred was enraptured with the sweet- ness ofthe smile these words called forth, and the graceful composure oi the inclination of her fair head. Thnt sa.splendid girl!" he mentally ejaculated. Meanwhile his friend` and Miss Wilmington were evidently commencing at irtation. I wish l L...` lnnlf l'\:n irnnni-Iannn H1-nurvhll h;&'"': Fred. [ICU- "Mr. Noble, you willtake Kate down to dinner? said Mrs. Wilmington, bemgnantly. ` A!as! etiquette obliged Fred to oer his arm to his hostess, imread of to Pauline; but he bud to veil his chagrin. ` SINGULAR Acnos or A DoG.--A .1 oorrosponden of the Bath Ezpress and 3 County Herald writes :--"An evidenci- of the courage and pugnacity of the English bulldog was eho'vn in a re marlrable manner a few dsiys since in this neighborhood. A dog of this des- ~ cription who had never been acmutumed to see trains until lately, has taken . a great aversion to them, and has made , apoint of chasing them wherrerver he} has had an opportunity of doing 30; butdf course, without being egubled to catch them. On the mogigg in ` quoston, being _out with his oire.-r s brother, in the vicinity of the S :m\erset ` and Dorset.R1ilway, between the}I;d;_ ford and Wellow station, thjeerly tram from Bath was heardgoiigg re- pidly approaching. The dog, as tlstret was of! directly. The gmtleman, knowing they where in advance of t.he:; train, and fearing the dog would be killed, pulled loudly to him to come back, but quite in vain. He the!) Arm:-to [see what would be the conse- qencelcttthe b_rute's folly, and. was ]ll8t in `time to see the dog buldly.0llarge theleow-lifter of the engine and disap- ---- "Fla- nA'nI`A-nun nlnnatl hisives the cow-utter or use uugune nuu uncur- peer. The gentlemen closed his `eyes for one moment, not wishing to. see the dog's -remains torn to pieces; and on opening them the next moment much to surprise he distinq/tfy saw the dog pnder the ripidlyijpnsaing oamages, evidently waiting an oppm- ' ' tunity to make It dash tietewegn the 1 wheels, but their. *0 him huggrsuctl r velocity rather bothered 'him:*3E He, ' therefore,- remained 1 until`H?e- last I -earriege had peo_eed o'er him; slid than ; emerged`-wagging`. Big` tail 9,; Amgugh n he had done something to ba;:{}kgd . sham. and, Kinmonly sustained 9. ``"' W" 9wi`."".59 and lming` alt titfoswne 9: s an, And $2 00 if not paid in advance. ' 1 LHUIJUIIIE a Lauluuuuu I wnau I l half his impudeme," lhuughtl I ` ` To be Continued. un, uuuvu an-c, Iv Iunv llllv uuuuuenr tion the petitions of E. B. Orompton & Co., and nine others, and Mr. Tixon. Juhneon and eight atbers, in reference :6 the making of a lgue through the burn . block. nu _ nu - .0 ;.. Pmsuant to ad_;ou:,nment, a specml meeting of the Council was held on -119, above date, Io take into considera- unn II-.1. m..o:|:.\.... A`-W D tL-_._.-., Ilul |l- |llU\4na Presenl.-'l`he Mayor in the Chen`, and Councillors Ross, Hncklxng, ggm- son, Sulhvan, Ball and U Bnen. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. (In rnnHnn nf NI: Y-Ynxulnnn H... ut (`V IDII-ll nut} Il'l`l|UVh`.|0 On mo!ion.ot Mr. Hauison, tha p.~.t.itions of the parties abwe referred vo were iaid before the Covnci.` an.- read. "H .'.t,. 1 fl n r. ICNKII The petition of E B Gromplon 5 Cr. and others, protested. against flllr ';:i':.:g a lane lroni Owen io Clappeiton Slrnofl `y cutting of portions of the rear em . c-2 Dunlap and Collier streets, J the ground lbul many of them on- juyed sufficient accommodation from exiuting Tunes, and weie unwilling to mIii..1ii5.s'iin'iy ol their rights to give iizlililimiiii `I ~.i'.agc to other propertv- holders Vi Hie centre of the block, and suggcsterl that those having no lane in tear of their property might ac n.rc the same by purchasing from 1 .18: whose property (roots on Collier arreei. `Jilld. liom other intetented parties. which would enable the lane now opening on Uweii Street to be con- 'inued. This they could well aom 91.` do as the lanes opening on Diin lop Street could then be utilized and give them more frontage." The pt nitioii was signed by E. B. Crornptou .i' Co., H. Bennett, B. Hinds, John. Lee, F. Stevens, W. H. Crosby, '1`. Siimnierseit, J. W. Hastings, G. Snic- woith and Chas. Morris. 'III I` ll 1`! u u VVUIIII GNU \.4II|I3. lVlUll|I The petition of Mr. Tlws. Johnson and others was to the efiect that they had long foreseen the necessity of secminc batter means of access to the mar in case at fire than had hithsrm vxisted, and asked the Council to take such action in prO'. i(`l|D[_l :1 time through the centre of the block in acco.'dauca -.~.'ith the puwer vestcd in the Council by the Municipal Act. as the C0un~ ml might think proper." This petition `was signed by Thoe. Johnson, 1*} lliing, '1`, D, McCui)key, \Vright, l . J. Oxenham. G. Plaxtou, R. King, .sr., M. Moore and Dr. Oliver. l Alter some discussion, it was moved lby Mr. lioss, .~-ccnded by Mr. Hick- lling, and I-::'u"\<-Cl. 'l`i`mt this Council ldn now gv i-1. -.1 J-Jmtttittee of thi- lwhole tn dmu.-"s the petition; now ab.-l'o.'::1he f.'-uuuil. E The Council then went iu'.o.Coni- iuiittee of the Whole, Mr. Ross in tin: `Chant. l` 4'" ..-,, ,,_,,,_, ...',_' L .i Severaf` parties, representing" hum petitions, were heard before the Com mittee, after which the following resu- lulion was ununimousiy curried II] Cummmee, and afterwards adopted by the Caunci':---- Al I I ll r\ll|, _ , 1 1| ' unuu. I I Moved by Mr. O'B:xen, seconded by Mr. Sullivan, That, _;u 1.11:: opimnn of this Commi'lee the lane now runnmg west from Owen Fireot should be con- tmued along the near 01 the lots on Comer Street, oompemntion bewg given toMr. H. B. Hinds for the pan- sage through his lot, and to those 'su- Lereslrd in the lane by Mr. Crosby s. mud for haif the vahxe of the lane in the rear 10's, all expense for the right Inf unau ka'nn nah` hu CHO nwn- `LNG ID!!! Ill 13,1151 UAPUIIDU IUI IIIU unsu- 'ef way being paid by the own- ersof the from. lulm`, such compensa- -Jon being fixed `by three abilrtlurs, one to be named by this Council, one by zhe owners on Collier Suce`, and one by the owners on Dunlap S'reet,an that if the ownf.-rs on Duuiop .\`ueuL agree to give four feet from their |u'..\ in addition, the same sh;\!'. be taken into account by the arbitrators in r- ing c01npg`Q,_s.atz()n. Ro.~ .~.4AI`.-` `no : of the um: dt'1ighLf'ul lays thxt lu-an (-nul-I lmsirv. presomrxi xc self on the 12th. in fact, nw wunhi almost think thug the day had ho,-r.~n speci:1lI_v on]-*1'c,-cl for the hone-tit of li.<~'c who were heat. on celehrating thv glor1>u.x \`ictury of the Boyne. All nature w;1.<. 2: its g>3uI'_\',-anal joy reigned in ~ev9x'_v hr-mt. A3 {.110 day a.(lvanoed,the go-uPl`1ll qm-.~ti--u t-tn;:f4`,\}l92l1`ll asked was when will [hr hg:1'.7 -Fr:-1'\'e I this anxiety arose 2'1-um Lhos of the Orangenmn ham to m. At t,hei}1- hruthren from :1. distance. } un~- - $111) at one p.m.. the beautiful steann-r 3 Nipiss:'rz.g n;a h-.-r 8.l)p9al`!]C8,d(`f(.`()l`:I.U:1] with Nags, c us:-gremns, &c., and the hands on l>om'ui playr-I 1'-axorite airs. A2-ri\iu;,( at the wharf the excursionists were mm by the hret-hren of L. O. 1.. N o. 539, and frbhn thence conclnctr-:1 to the \Vnlkc-r Housc Hotel, where, on a platf<')_n-z specially erected, covered with ever- greens and rings, and decorated wnh suitable nmttoes of the great. auniversa;_' , they satdown to most sumptuous dinner, sficlx at one as is-1~arv1_\' seen except Whc .` , prgmred by"`M3uo host of this Ijom` R 5 V Rain Ran in nnnflnmnn -all .....7 vlrrllvu LIJ AIL'lAU uvah VI DIIAD l ll?-.5`\V. Ross, E_sq.; a. gentlemen well am? favourably known in your town. l)ixm.-.- over, the various Bandigtrtick up th ir- merry and patriotic tunes. Then can u speeches from Samuel Green, Esq., Rm-vu of Humphry ;'Thps. Scott, Esq.. Mnem- of the l-Iumphry Lodge; and other gem].- men, which wiere enthusiastically receix - ed, then more music, and tghus the tiny` _ vine spent until the departure of the boat. which place about 5 bfcloek. Thin Giided the demonntmti; an Aiiff they come from. Eurppq. _|-.2 v ` ofaoldiors all 1`auJ'i;` In H "with tinecu gholrcaud: mv-nan sadirziaillion and; _ qgigrloi I.-I. la-v`taP` _U~ IIildoets con- ul_..;(i,!`-`.*}03,9 vo IlII'e3nby 280,- Otllbailo.-9, and ` _ ' ' ' ` . The 60I{~d"I*.:eioi ` mnameum i,av.i_:1.;.;.um:r: and tiny : millions of dbs; an nu.my;, ;Ithrio-hl of the amount boingzunaaorutct in the . ,:.;',~ . ~"I"E?-V;.1*;-.(.3-(56-X`1mCI_I.-.. SPICIAL IIITING. ujuuu Wrsbzwabn, July 2 1. rim nay-was sd9I"i:illion ta-vtsP`;` - IIild~ u :,97vo " '*ulmD03>\b} , H5500` ' '.>.:ei=1oi um e hrl . upon tu- Imba ` TCSIHQ 1v'mh. IU-I A . `EH1; 1 /9 iug.< and But-` 5}: H\ d.Lf}R V Engine "...viur" En!-` RIB and ALLISTQN. um. . mu vnimnronn Taousou l)It IOIIJ A` UGAVII.LIcR. f`..E..F nsmance & General Agent, 0HI(`E, u\\'1i.\'~S'J`., BARRIE, ONT. hravl;s`n l TH'J`'NTU`L T "W Subscriber bag: to inform the iuhaumnts 0' Fhoruton and vicinitv, that 111! oico is at 3 -uxnlon P. 0. , South Simcoe, and tha` he is _ _ prepared to promptly attend to all V`-BASES OF .H(\RSES ND CATTLE M` anything requiniu'` imry Skill; His *-audition Pow lets, Healing Oil. #0., will be iinul very eEh.'.ncious,and are sold by J. P. ` -' Lvndea to. KW), Dnuggiat, &., Barrie: Orders promptly H II. BLAOKSTOOKL ' when he willcury onxhe abovebuaineu. ';1H0MAs LOW19. _ Butcher and Poultorer, 6 `BIOS toinforln the public thsthe has taken -Emu No. 5, in the Market House, Barrie . .60 .__y vro.Dggamber 11tb. mew _. -....\n-our-nun ` V--- ' ; moms LOWE.` 1375. KEEP 1 _ ;i\GfI H urneY3. v~' u I Hmgn AND punnxsnzn LRITHERSDAY msnwm, 1,. ghe'I`own iTc3uT1iai1tAL;xTttT:1T:ie:tor. ll IIN H 0 BJ M N ACCOUNTANT. L... I)...J. `.gl\P\III`I`lI I... INGRAM mtuxnmm, BUTCHER8 ' . ERAL PURVEYORS, Market A Stall No. 2, Baxrie. have consuintly on hand a good supply_of `Fresh Meat Fowl, Game. 66c.. of as cholce. and o'er the. same `_9f"``Y as ll_1e man-kqls afford; . , _....nn u'Hw' MADILL, _M.')., U.M., r11xDuuArc, &'.R%Si1*`nce.'l`HOBNTON 49-ly 1,u~:.7..\7oEn LAWE, ELECTRICIAN & u . ...:..o H..--nnn'a RI-`ll Rltmk. DuDl0D `F'e"h MGAI, Gamq Nun. U: as u-uh... """`Y the markets a ford, "` *0`! moderate prices. - . . gen and Len-d,together with `30I_ned Be-3!, Snuu c '/army of other useful commodiliee, can always '*-*1nd at No. 2 sun. \1 _"lp\Irchuee dehvered in any part of the town "9; ` ` : ~ .. `M ` . - . ~ 46-ly mic 13,1312. . . V V i 3* a;r`ribe%I*?3?`33'" w 'm \gn 3: SI`R.`x1`:?_Y, Barristers and A_t- mnevasolicitors In (_)hancer_y. Notsrxea I - Co.-nveyarcars, Ban-xe. 00 Snmcoo, Ont. 1`;DM,,,_ u. 3. a'nu'rar. T vI(,)UNT, Barristers, Attorneys at-. ,,-y,So1ic:t0rs in Chancery, &c.--Of`ce-- .0,` S,,ee(._ Barrie. Successors to tha late 15 Bo1monLount,Bo_v.~1,& Stewart. `. ... G. W. wn as the rcslilti is of the trade. 1 -Ives, :1 chance :1 .`.`|cbitiT1 liofcz-ilx. .~. \\\\\ \\ \ \\\\\*.\.\\.\ LVUIL .. ,_ __`\ Solicitor - in ch .,.-pubnc,&c. `**ry. co] 1` :~0wen Street 3 . _ _ 1 Ilrna out -~__ 1;; .;:..mp,'_`a`.n.. c.M.. PHYSICIAN, L n,\..:.l.mm. 'l`unnu1`nN 49-17 L: torn-nu .__\ mynncers. Dunn, p sttee L9 BD.I'r' le, ' J 1 lI:0ll!E1:}j1~3Y Q (` ` * .L'_____ W3 80 ` Y81L.L B VHB 8. .`A3'D):!, . .;_tol'in Ch Inca`. '5) Atlorne . '" (`.P.. &t:., `.;\`y?lgBV8Ya.c:t;lcws 53011. . ` I 0. Sim nmmi3_ ' ' aH'!ll0' " *' ' -,,Hy Boys, [LATE MoCAR.'l`HY `` gCarlhy,] Barristers _and Attornnys, _in Qhwcery, ,Notanes' P_-zblio and V mg, Dunlap 5ueeL,Bu.rne., i" 5 ,, .. __.. nn Wu 9...... 1,-r o 111.. VESLEY. __...__.._ ._.____. .A1.E$Z{1\I'DER, M. 0., LR. c. 1`. S.. K., Physician, Surgeon, &c.~~- !'.u:guisb'.-no, Out. 31-_v it ' J`. /`I.\`[.l'E`.7t{`&I-A"I,~f>[I~lV'>I`lT, Barrie, tnmio. Graduate of .he Philadelphia .:'; COHego,al3o of the Royal College of V` Surgeons. OFFIC B--Op; osite Barrie 1- 504.) .. / \_.-\r\.'\_/\/\/\' i:ZY TO LIHD on apgrbvod fre;Lold se- l wit], and at mode':1t - In`.ere9t.-`Ap- ARDAGH & STRATHY, Solicitors. ' 2-66 E87, T,:5Ix'n`i\`<'3VLWs .`. i HS. _ , _,,_ __ _ A _ _ _ ___________ `.`El.LS, Gmduau Toroum Uxfvorsity. .\*'mherCo1lege Physicians and Surgeons, -ltcc -Over Wells Bros . Drug Store, We Barrie Hotcl, Hotel, Dunlap street. 38 I. I..G MCCARTHX has removed his "- n 1: his new residence on the West Side .SueeL, immediately oppote '.\1r. Geo. 5,lan`.ug and sash factory. Dr. McO., has we-_y for nsmnletit. 44-71 - ...-...-.rv.rn2lI nm MK _L_L.\'.VQX. .:\'l`TORSEYS-AT: .\'nhL'ltUl`5 Clxuncgary, . I.:.\'.\'. `__,-- 1- of Rents, Notes, Book Accouilts, &c., [n ._. V\.\-- x. :: Y cREsw'iCKILf `Jr , l \t"<;;i-I1-`(axial Laud .rv3)`.rr. Val er, &c., Btrrxe. urnm_mr 5 Kath. I). H BUSANK , (GRATUATE OF Milrxdelpllio. Dental College), may be n his ofllce every day. Extra. charges lor pretensions] visits. Collier street, $1 , Barrie. -""'~ `W A an: tor me Luuuvv-'D""*' _ . - 5 Coxngany; `ERR HEINRICH, '1`n&uu1:4.u vr ..,. . `A V. ' Qllrornnn HARRISON-z _ `V Ag, imm n'iz;a'a"a'.:3: `Th `i.*'*1. I`". % . - V m&e. ZK53 af"n?u?3d?:e u'a' Pm ;;`o`3,f;"} ,; .I, .r f.``r'a3n1`3'}. " Amsw1oKEMILLs;r`1;oE Bar 0 -1-n - "" _ to P.0. ' ' A 1.- ANDERS; V In tob e'*1d t . `-"1 rm -apply S E`-.0-. : . A -11 _at $heoloW:I`:3)lhkt P 1i;7;(*ri5.:`9B `don: ., V . > `:.0;ngyto.9gdg,"_;flOu(`ehV0YBdm own; 25?! f'A'.!`! ,,.-'5 Iiuoks Adjusted, Entered Up, and Accounts .\Ia.dc Out. ;111.~' .\1:11c and Copied, and other simi- work vxccllted w-it)1 due accuracy am1`h.-spat-ch. -('ash handed over 381118 day `sub (01-- flrcquircd. >19-1;,` _ %-- :...o;r.~-;.`.::,::s%z'~.:;:. * 33?5 " V `W ontrenl Fire, Life. A`d`.'7,' Pica. Tim Va...-a. Mutual F116 "...\'DER ELECTRIC] ` xmist, llarriaozfs Brick Block, I Plating done. H`.-UIILTUN _ RESIDENCE, .......ln (`Inf loixbp I1;\.\LLu l,u;.V ;.su. `ullia-1`-street, Barrie, Out. .\1c EY, GRADUATE OF I - :u I '..:..n....:Lu \.I'nn+.r-nu] `Mem- \ 1 ER JA1xlsAl.Iu,n1 1u1:uVnl-A`1`- `wysohcitbr-in Chancery, and Con- Oices--Water Street, Penna".- Monev to Lend. ' _. . "A173 rt |0`l\`l2| 3' i3 1

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