VV . I llUlllP5i()ll, -;' Rendlc.......... Nautlunald, c Bains b McFa.rlm1e.'. .. '-Tolmstun, c Green, -' 1` u-.... lst Innings. (ireen, I) l*`rt-mlin.. Hteplnelxu, c" Chap- msm 1| Oniultav, ' . uuunwuun uucv uuu uuinsuuru cull nereu ., on this occasion, Penetnug. scoring 78 to Uo|lingwood u 13, Everything went off pleasantly and with a. general-wish for our next merry meeting. .`l}C[)lll1H, 0' \Jllll[)' man, b Qunglcy. .' -Sinnnntrxns. b .\. 'l`l1omp.;u:x . . . . . . `it-ndle, l h w., b | \I- ' {LE UmpiI'e3-1\Ir. 1*"eatherston}m.ugI1 for Penetmxgnishene ; Mr. Jones for. ('01- lingwood. I 1),_______ nu I`: IV` I u - 73 . B.\s1-1BALL.,--The Collingwood club met the Penet:ux,<:,uishene boys on the same: day and at the luttenglzzce, but like the I Cricketms they had to,retm'n conquered ' on this nnnnszimn Pnnn1'.e1Inn nnn.-u'un '79 +.-. [Carrrspotidence of I/xe Advrmrr. ] Cuvxcn. l Ro('r:m)I.\'v.s.-The 1`v.vrilfLl1_ uieeting. of Council was held :xt`L'4n~| mer's hotel, Bell Ewan-t, on the 26th illt . Present, .l\Iessrs.Li.tLl, N16 K ay, Morden, and Coleman. The _fg_Jle`.ving docuinents wereread :.--Petition of Henry Sloan, Dr. Luud and 40 others, praying for u gr-.m_t. of money to repair deep cutiitu (jhurchill. Petition of VVm. Nixon and others, fora gmnt of money_ to open and improve side line between the 11th and 13th concessions. Coinm`unication from Geo. Abbott, respecting :1 crossing be- tween lots 5 and 6 on 4th con.- Appli- cation of \Vin. Metcalf, Assessor, for an addition to his salary. Application d Thos. Sproule, for dzunagesto his vehicle on Penet-ang, Road. The several docu ments were referred to their respective committees. The Committee to whom was referred several documents presented to the Council, reported ;--That they would recommend the account of Time. Sproule for alleged damages done to his wsuin-rm lwn $041991`:-unall em 41... (`|......'..:`l1.... ll(.'ll(lltf, 1 I! W., Fremlin . . . . . . J .\Icl~`:njIm;e, run out iaiues, not out. . . . J .\l acdonell, I) X 'l`I..n...\..,... IIIIEIPHIUJI. U \fI'eCH, b .H.1r_n. on . . . . . . Cha.r1wuod,.c Riley ` I) Hellllle. . .. . . .. (`rir;kln(1p)`:' c Pang- mure,~.b' Harrison .Spolu1,'5:_` Sinunpns, _ b I:l:n'r_isoI1.. . .. ` . v Tixtx-as". .. . .. . . .. lst Innings. X Tlmmpson, c and b McFa.1-Ian. C. Quigley, c Mc- Fnrlune . . . . . . . . ;}*`remlin. c .`~'immons b Harrison. . . 1 \V. '|`homp..on. p .4 RemHn_ _ . . ._ I V -vonuswn, u urcen, b H':u'ris.'m . . . . . . Jebry, not out. . . ; Chapman. c Green, In Hnrrisnn .\I H-ULIUHCII, H .\ 'l`h0m'psm1 . . . . . . Ht-.m19r.<'.(m, C and h Quiylcy . . . . . . Ryley, c & b Frem- liu............. .. H :v.r rison, I; X Thompson . . . . . . l a.nglnlu'c, (,.'ha.rI- woml, I .\ Thomp- gnu ' HUM . . . l*'.\ trns . I-amritniilsuaun. PENE'l`AN(`:L'I.S`H l'iN E. (."0LL__I.-\ G\V0Ol). INNISFIL. 7- 3 tgfat ` . 13 Extras . 0 1'lix1;out . 3 b Ulmrlwnml. . 0 to but `0 c & b .\I1*`:u-lane..' 3 4 b (`h:u`1u.'(md. . 4 b Green. 0 tobat 0 c and b H:1rris0u.. U \..uu.p1u:Ln, I) D 'l.`|mmp.~4on . . . . c Cha.pmau , I) E Tlnompson . . . . . . ' c Spohn, I) Fran [in ii I) ('hn.r1'woml.. .. . . c .Ie`t-xy, b l"rcu1- liu_ . , ._ D . c Spolm, bFremlin c (.`ha.p1n:'Ln , I) I 'I`Iunvn..:nn flnd Innings. ` 1) Frexulin. . . . . . . L nut ot . .> ' 0oxxu.'rmxs.--Stage dnily from Barrie to White : *Gor'n`erI, Crai burst, `Hillsdalc, ' _ Wsvcrloy, \Vyebridgenu Penet:u1guishene.- b Clmrlwnml 'Extrasi . . .. . L not out. I not out. ' hGreen. h .H'tpheI1s. 2nd Innings. 11} I ..._..__._...__._._ ._. ...._...-.._...,._._ -._.._. ..__ being.duly., notied by the Clerk. (On. motion` by Mr. Coleman, seconded by. .Mr;1M`cKa.y', the Treasurer _was instruct- ed to maker a formal-demand on Dr. ` Luna, Churchill, for the run amount of the principal and interest due the corpor- T "ation on `a certain mortggige on. the pro- perty" occupied by lxim,_andr in default the Reeve xvas instructed to take legal , , , 33.. _... 1'... LI. .. nnn!\\lnI'lY (If If! proceedings for the recovery of: the amount, and the Treasm-er was also In- structed toforwurd .-a. copy of, this reso- -lution to Dr. Land. On motion by Mr. `Coleman, seconded by Mr. Morden, the sum of $10 was , granted to Mrs.._Mc- Minimie to enable her "to send Mrs. Col- well, an indigent, to her friends in the County of Huron, and the sum of $8 to l Adam [Johnson and wife. also indigents. On motion by M1}. Coleman, secondedl by-Mr. Morden; the Reeve, Deputy-_ ` Reeve and Mr. J. Scott, were appointed 3 a. committee to revise and consolidate! the standing by-lawrs of the municipality, 3 and report. thereon at some future meet- ing of Council. The Council then ml- journed until.Mondny, the 7th day of-, August, then to meet at Mrs. Gregg s` hotel, Churchill. at 10 o'clock zun. Cum. PALLING, Township Clerk. the Reeve was mstructeu to must: H75-H` i Y F - -While-' making excxvutions {or a l:n`ow_ tidallmn at the Sun-_Vv commer- ',.cial docks in TLond,mg, wprkmen found Vafauirmngn finest` bad,-" consisting of`po`a,,withA trunks of trees," most of {chain stq !ipgL- Ml 5a ro.of upecies still" Quad ,iq:3fi'ging AtTh9,Aoa.,L A alder, and W `M109! a.b.rmdnn'o "-`hY ' _ - .`ut_Hr9tgin* their A `;i_x3opt7 {Bait they v '" ~.n'r'u.h fmnzmx` ;V_`99!.!_)I0I.'I'H. .\1 I ..-"2 99! tuaiavarsisf-9\. 912% ..retei". "W `:-1.3'95wAla|iL'f ir _:!E5:{,-.>~axoept tba_t they f___-mp: !i]y`_a1!ufata_d with water. 7; ( 'aiofdlI ofhe great 'ox`."~- .. 2 , Eagaipst the Indian -lstfbffadi. { AFtogithr some 300 soldi .inc_;ludin'g}1 Z_~oommisaiuned oicers... one of th _am.Liaut. Criuenden, son of V J ` v-u-vu IIUIBUII Lu? night s despatohe 2igeuc'e_of_a erce and sauguinury bat- tle h3twean.Uu1ted States tmops and the Indimls of the [Far West. The scene of t'1e_battle was Little Horn River` -3. 3 bring intel- -and mg fight was 9. tarnble one. Gen. Custexywho commanded the expedition 8, lost his life, and at were utterly de- ers, bus enti.'e.de:achme Gan. Qxittar,1_:dtg:`x1:-k_f.*1e_re,:_!'~"1,ll.ed.{_` - F3011 Montreal comes a curious story of a `charter said to have been granted by George III. to the Indians of Quebec. The-decument is s:Lid,to con- tain a" cenvevance to-then"; uf cert-ain {la.nds,of potims of which they have been deprived. . The charter is secreted in the cleft of a `rock, its whereoliout being known te only two or phree persons. ' 1.AQlII -g:..Ln.I; _l;_',, A I [ClL_-aunings from our (`ounty Excha.m4os.! Hu.LsD.u.r: is to lmve sid'ew:11ks. THE new grist mill at` Hillsdule is neaxly buxlt. ' A rmv dnys ago, a shocking accident happened in the Northern Ruilw:\y ele- , vator at Colliugwood, which resulted in the death of a. young man named Mc- Ewan, of Toronto. The deceased and two others had been engaged in painting t-he elevatof, and on Monday McEwnn seems to have been passing over one of theisihafts with a rope on his arm and shonlder. The rope became entangled, and the. unfortunate mam was quickly wound around the shaft. which was in rapid motion. His head undone leg ap- pear tohave been free, and at each re- volution of the shafs they struck an. plank near by with such force as to knock it. to pieces, No onesaw McEwan until he was dead. A sailor on the dock heard him scream, and .ran into the engine house and had the engine stopped at once. The body was terribly mangled, and pi`esente:l.a shocking appearance. .2, , _ _ I BRADFORD G:-its are discurxsing a Reform bun feed for b'eptcn1bm'. MR. J. W. H". xvusnx of Bmarm-a, has been chosen President of the South Simcoe Grit Association. I Tm; 0R.\N(:F..\IEN of Bmdml l)ist;1-int, have decided to celebrate the 12511 of July at Bond Head. 11` is decided for the .e`ver:l (')r-angel Lodges in- the "District, to meet and cele- brate the 12Lh at Waverley. REV. Fatlxe1' Chiniquy laid the fom1da.tion stone of a new Presbyterian Clnu-ch, at Creemore, on b'atnrduy. .7.`||'i~,.|`I'i l.TI'lEn4IIA_l`IA'ILvIAv 'l'|!l.E 1'A"L_E.M{ D,_:1s Mr. R. C0n11 wai; riding a valuable mare on l[1u'on- turio street, Colliugwood, it suddenly drapped down and died almusc immedia- fn] u Tm: other eivexiixw ux Jlli Lely. I. A few mornings ago, 3. Mr. Hermlon of Orillia, who wzw out h:1thing near Pumpkin island, met. with 3 mislmp that -nean-ly _. cost him his life. After beiugin the water about half an hour, his companion Master Joe Vlck. rowed him out a considerable (listancc, in order to give him :1. long dash at swinnning be- fore coming out of the watts-.1-. When leaping from the boar. ll(Sll[)])8\l in some way anal fell. hca,vilv ontthe surzce of the water; He sunk at once, and rcse again quite helpless, being unable to get his hgzad above water. J )3 saw the danger and pluckily went to his rssche, and in a short time succeetled in getting; him into the boat. l Mu. R. WHITEA(!RE has contracted to build the Goverum`ent lmncnn tower ut' _L1:e end of the Ref-Jrrn-.tt0ry pier, at Penetang. A large and inuential meeting of the business men of -%'tu._vne1', was held at Coleman's Hall. on the eveniug ofthe 28th ult., for the pu1poS,e of considering the best steps to he taken to get some of the c'l1-.1rtere banks to open a brancli in that place. The Reeve, -Mr. E. B. Sanders, took the chair, and the follow- ing resolution was unanimously adopt- ed :-"f1`l1at.it would be an advantage to the business men and the public general- ly,- that a branch bank be (:1 orled in this place. . ,u - In vv A Collingwood barber munely Lafm1)c0, accidentally shot himself the other (lay while taking his poclcot lmndkcrclnief out of his pistol pocket. 4 | .| ON a. moonlight excursion given by the str. Cnmberlztnd at (follingwooml, the other night, the bar was open and sev- i eral` little boys drunk themselves drunk. The Bzclletizz very properly says, `.`.slm.me on the -man who sold them whiskey. | A ...-- ._~..lL...) nvr$'..-.__ ~,,_,_ - 1 .,.. vnnv ....., ..,,... .. , A .\x.t.N_`nan`1ed O'Bg-icx; gave evidence in a liquor case at O1'il'lia., zl few (ltys ago; and"throu`.gl'1 anxie5'y=_ to have the of- {'e'nder` acquitted swore -that the sub~I:r:- . specter, M3-. lVIcDougaH,:.wasI drunk at the time .]xe'V`i`siCed `the .l1o_uso. , Hq was _ ari'es'te(1_ 'on :1. ch:irge_ of pea-jur_v_, -The. case was heard thefollowing day.` ` De-" cision was reserved; I 1\In.\V.\L L.n' who ldrat his s:1w- I mill at VVaverly by re, will build again I on the Wye, on the line of the .\'m'fl1 I Simcoe I .-.ti1way. I THE steamer Cmrirllrr, is about to be transferre from Lake Couc-1:ichin_g to Lake Simcoe, to ply as a. mail and pas- senger fezry between 156U0 Ewm-L and Snxttozz. - ' ` .. - --.- I Cy iialkrorgmco` Bu`:-in , cI,ag:a~"1?oTEs.' MnuBtB1%I@I;n1IIn%!%*J1`5"3``%*`JE3~ 5* WNH2? .z.....-_. mm "mo ` NG <`1%:m:'rI:m' mm.-. 'i~;. I .LVLc1J.1 J.-lama.` ..._-- , g~.~.x1s a11'kim1s' of C`U'I` STON N NE %% N 3 Ba"?/e! r1 Street, , . Do'd t for ct that thopla.cc to buy Chef! harvest too andvevery other kind of hurt ware is at Cmddock s. V v` L. .1 Tolen 8:. M cLean are the druggists the rushing trgide in Baa-rie.. A goof and everything cheap is what they bu! trade upon. ' ~ - .-n . __._ A.`-..:.- |4|"d|ll`: upuu. Martin Brothers still keep up their reputa.- _ tion for having the host general stock north of I Toronto. Go,:\'nd see them and get more than your money s worth of all classes of goods. The lxntxdsomestlxlry good store in town is Ewan"s. And the goods it coutainsare as serviceable as they are vzu'ie'd ziud well dis- played,` said are lmveviu price than the lowest. Messrs. Stritch & Hnrloy of the` Dufl"t.-riu House have found the requirements of -their business so great that they are nhogt to ex- tend their premi`se.~& in the rear, uivnng the-xn . . .. - , , _-M4 ..........uuml-.M:inn, This is I. I Q the House so are ah t rear, double their pi'esent :x.':commoda.tion. This the result of extc.-'nsi\'e u fair dealing, knnwledgenf their business and a atiun to be undersold by none. Let all who want to expand their muney to the he-st ad- vantage visit the dry _ goods establisllmeut V . known as the I)ufl'crm Hmuee. `GOING IOUTH. ugh ruin rs .u_aeu_1_ wu medicine. '.q..u r... Scmmmc I'n::.ss.--A writer in Putnam's` Magazine says.-. "it is 9. curious fact that zhersisxncvera whxte chit nornblnrk calf i I The whitest horse was blzxckest in i`s binb, J and the je: black. cow was ,unmixed red.,~ Whether the is corre<:_z;.ur not, we cannot pusitivelv say; but thin we dc believe, that the best medicine for removing pain from the system is the Canadian Pain l)estro3cr. '_ In cases of rheumatism, sprains, in-`uises or severe colds or summer complaints, it stands unequalled. F)r sale by all Drnqzista and country dealers. Price 25 cents p3!` bottle. Two Qunsnoxs RA3u.\' Axsxvsmn --Why should may wear beards`! liecnuse they are agreat protection to the throat and lung; and add much to their personal apncarance Why should we use " Bu-.111`; Pnlmnnic Vl'at'ers'." Bonn Re v.h-rinsed for czukzl.-s, rold Liuklingin the mat. lmarsenees, &c., they act like-'_ a charm. Ministers and Lawyers us, Lh=m, physicians reccmmead Lh:m, and sin gem and public spenkera any they are the very! best medicine in exi_a!:nc2 for the cure of such complaints. Sold by all medicine dualers M 25 c_is. per b)x- ""` - , .1` I uuu. uu uuu\ urcul :- l.'l10`1. llobinscn, }9`arnl1n1;1 ' `entrc,P.Q.,V\'rite'3, Ih.1\'c-been alicted wit]; rheumatism for the last ten years, and have tried many x-cnxculies withuu any relief, until I tried Dr. Thomas` Hclectric Oil, and ' since then have had no attack of it. I would re. commend it to all.--J. ' H. Earl, Hote] Keeper, West Slxebrd, I`. Q., writes, ' been troubled with liver complaint to years,, and have tried (1i'e`reut me ` littlq or no benet, until I tried Dr. "P Eclectrio Oil, which gave me im'm ' and I would say that I have xed it sin the best ebct. No one should be wi II have triedit on my horse: in wounds, etc., and think it is mu" for horses asj for mz\n."--A.'-2&4 ' chxint, Wm-kworth, writes, :41 have 501 Lhnndrmln nf 1...+,4-1.3. ..r I:..I--1--2 - ~- ! per I Wafers? v-In-n`u3( has like Minister: -1."... nhvcir-irxns reccmme: Fm Wlxezzt .... .. Pot:v.t;oosper balg. Butter_-tu\. . .. . . II ` - ....lI.. |)CUl-"lIlIIll t}ud.K'u:l`. f0_re qu:u'ter . Veal, by uarcase. . . . Mutton. by caruase . Dressed Hogs . . . . . Sheep Skins . . .- . . . . Hides.............. Wool ITHE GREAT E1\`(.'LI.\`H 'RE_\1ED\'. Job Moses l c.-Io-Jacal Pills. , .___0___ This inynlllabfe .n1cduim- i.~m1f-ailing inlhe ' mm: 0! all Ilxu-e pamful and .-fango.-Iona diseases (0 wnu,nhel'emaIc (-onstizntitm is sulvjc-cl. I1 moderates f1|`cx(`cs>s and remoVc:_ all obslrucnons I 'and a speedy : ure man be re ied on._ I TO .\l`.\RRH5D LADHCS it is oerrulinri.` .-zuled. It will, in :1 short ume bring a1":lh_e1n.>|.li1 V pcrir-d vtilh regularity. ln'allo1her cascgs u_l' Nervous and Snmal Am-.. auumony, or`auyl.xn-.' hurlful to l11('0'IIslilliii;>vI): Full direcunns in the pampmel awnnd' o-act pack -ge, which-shuu.!:l bx` c:1rcl`IIl'y pron-rvml. JOB MOSES, NEVV YORK, SOLE PROPRlETOR- I I One dullarnndtweivceund-hnIr..........-A- _. . - _ mittee to whom has been entrusted the "_..'.z....n._....__..._.. . __ ...r..___ __ _. A11` WILL be seen by our Town Council report that the North Simcoe Railway bonus by-lawxhas received its first read ing. and there can scarcely be a doubt S but that the document will, at the `next l meeting, be formally passed and the ' yotes of the ratepayers subsequently : taken on it. In view of this fact it is A a`l important that the conditions upon "1 which thc.mo_neyt is to be granted should i be prepared in the proper tcrm_,- so that i there can be no danger of a repetition of : l l t f c s the blunders which have marked former yrailway transactions of the corporation. It is chiey under the impression that _ location of'*the terminus and Workshop ; in Barrie will follow the grant, that the I matter has been thus far so favorably considered ;and unless the _agreement. entered` into by the Council with the railway company be of a, nature satis- factorily conrming this impression, the tide of public feeling will .a8Blll`(3(llyv be turned against the by-law. The Hom- work of drafting theeagreement have no . unimportant task, but rather one that l will tax all the farsightedness, legal 1 acumen, and sound common sense which 1 they may possess to p1'operly:\ccoxnplisl1. They must see that the railway terminus '.~ will be, not only within the corporation, but also at a point most convenient and advantageous to the town. They must insure, [in the agreement, the erection I and carrying on of the Company's work- shops in the most desirable locality with 9 in the limits of the town. They must provide for the payment of the money, I only when all the terms agreed `upon have been fully complied with. They must hedge the grant with conditions so 5 expressed that it will be impossible for , therrailway company to break through '1 tliein. And to crown `all their labors, ] ' they must have the best legal opinion as. 1 to the perfect soundness of the contractj . and procure,`if necessary, a special Act`, - of Parliament legalizing the whole trans-' - action. This done, and the ratepayers` completely assured of the tlioroughness` of the bargain, the by-law may be/s`ub'1 mitted with little apprehension] that `it, i vwillnotcarry. .r ' , ` .4 1 J l Lardperll; -` Iu(;_;s.... Beef--hinL{ quarter. for-4: nnnr+.m- _ ormg :1": 1119 In-H.l'.I _po.-rim! ln'all other cases nl S.p1n:\lAlTcc- '(i ns, Painsin the Back and L-2'mbs,Fz1t'iEuu on slight exerliuI.Pnln'I'.uIion oflhrrcun. Hyme;- i(-5 and Whiz.-s,1hese Pill: wiHe'c.-I 11 um: when all o`h:-.:' means have (tiled ; and zvhnnugh n powertul re:m:dy.do not 4:`-ulain Iron, Lalomel, amimony, ()r.any`5l-in*.' hurlfuvl the` (-on Fundmgcunnsnn the nnmnhhu ....,. 2- V - A\\"u.n"'r1n~:v Sn or rr! rou Tm-i Px~;oxjLL'.---'1l:crc are parabions of 'mediuinc;s which have withstoca the ixnpartialjudgmcut of the people {up any greatlen th of timge. One` ot "these is Dr, "l`hoxnas "c1cptnc Uil. Read the following and be cnm'inccd :--Tl1c-9. I-Eobinson. F ' `entrc,P.Q.,write`3, I have been aiicted with for tlgc; last: ten years. am} :y.....`. A (-"mv FA'r.s: but `few pm. amham,` I-.. .,_.... `._- , ' Van? {\"nn3lM..-Wben 9. person has proved 1 an article and foundn. gond, and nnsweriuz [um purpose for which it `is imendegl, he will not readily abandon it for one of doubtful repu- tuion, or concerning which he knows noth- ing. _ We ire glad to make these remarks owing to the coune always pursued by those who have used that celebrated nn_d- valuable horse medivine known as Daria;/ : Ccntiibioln Powders and Ambi:-.n Heave Remedy." All are so well pleasad with it that they will not ' nae _ar)y7o:her; many hnse waited several weeks ' until the} agent could obiain a new s1;pp!_v, There isnothing ;.i;'Ia1 to it an a. condni.-n -medfqxnei or fur any co'n.;;_1gtinL a'ec1.`.ng um Iwiadpflgorses Remember the ..:.*w, and see that the signature of Hurd & Go 13 ..... nch pacing;--` Northron 4!: Lyman, Toronto. um. propriefo1jafo1C::r;(!.da. Sold by all zfaedicin Dealer-:1. pruprmlu Dealers. sA.\'x>E1`>..<. `n Barrie, nutne mm _wife of L. S. -5'.-\.\`l)l3R.>`, Ea-<,., of a: AND I *0 I D rolls \\r\ivl`\ . -,,. " ` 3;!-rio(l'eave)...Al Muakuuxvmr); MANTELFIECES, j -_... .~:nf\\ Y M6151} Knits, * SPECIAL 21' OTICE_S. BARBIE M.-\I .KET$. -' Ann uvI.n-vuv w _~VV MARBLE 1*os'11;s I-`OI! "Z 1"3'1I:n1s.v :5 -n ;.;r('21: \'.`|lll(` and V 11-<.-zunn.-nt 0! chmu, ORDERS _a Few -.DOOT.S' WE__u>.1'1LY commend the efforts of the-Thwn Council to construct a. system at dminage within the corporation, the absence of which has been so long felt that its existence has at last become a positive necessity. '0 have before ad- vacated the establishment of this much I needed pubiicwork, and it is, perhaps, as great a satisfaction to ourselves to ob- serve that the Council have fallen in i with our views, as it will be on source of gratication to the ratepayers tohave the system inoperation. The inadequacy of our present drainage facilities is so very apparent that to" dilate on the need existing forinaugurating a thorough` system of improvement in this respect would be `waste of time and space. V\"e all know the effect on our streets and cellars ot a rainstorm or thaw, and we `should also be aware that our comparu- ` tive freedom from malarious diseases is 7 Inoreof a miracle than `a consequence of any sanitary protection, in the matter of sewers, we may be blessed with. Under these circumstances, therefore, the ratepayers have every reason to re joicethat a move has been made, which it is to be hoped is" but the first step in the direction of an extensive, substantial '- system of drainage adequate to" the wants of the whole town. Mr._ Dickin son's plan Will. doubtless, be put in `onimlnediately by the Board of Works Committee,and onlyashort time - ..._.'II _`I___- Lncnnn 6-Inn nunnnnnrl ununaun csununnvuu cu-an-nay. >v n.u-vuu uuu l '3. whb nally engiige ii; tht _busi~ J I ...a.-_-':II:----g--_ '1' I-I; one I-" 0 R 1:1, z1Ax ox-` . g_ _....=-nninnnu-m n..m`_ . '!'O M_B STONES, _ _ _ A V. --._ ....-nyucu WIUU "and -`have u any relief, ic andsince it. ` Bar], 2., writes. I V"--M y;_u --' -`,._ v-um An '1. In 1 m: -_u.', 4 00 G3). I] -)1 /A 7 -' V `V r V` `U :`wAsH's'rANDs, coo N l 1, P. Fe ws, M 'f('n,:-blu-ildigg purposes made to mwh-r at ;l qm . :o:` _ , V" ` I V S . PROMPT-LY A_I'[`P._\ Dbl) ln__E.a -. t\n ,_....j~. ts who >110 good stock 3 build their % `;;;1~;qLo_s;1~;(; c-x.\115'r1:m' ;-L. ,1-_:_ urns \/Uluuuuucu, auu vu-J nu uuuxu mun: I `sill elapse before the proposed sewers will beoognpleted. There may be some alight changes; in the-way, perhaps, of ` enlarging apportion of the drain, but for the present the two streets-Clupperton "ona Rnn:Ald.;w] be the onlv nuns ): -to-oz.` `South of t/zc`1,a . ., \ //-7.11? EPPs'.~s Ct)t:oA. -(}r. --By uzthoroxxgh lzmm lgws Whlf:}_I govern UH: H gltxglfnutrxtxon; tug} by ;; 6 1e ne proper [Uh m wt- Ep s_ hu..~,t provided uur I. t dell1)ca.tely`avnurel In~-.~. " us x_mny heavy Inc-tors` Qjudxczous use of Hlich ; constitution may be 1;.-; strong enough to r-;.-'.,L;: disease. i,lumh'u-la of `batitng ar0unl'u:~s r .-.-7,. them is 3. weak point. afatal shaft by-kt-.cpiII'_' ed with purclhl-mr! m,.1' fra._mc.-"--L`x'uil Srrazm I, Pzwkets lnl;c]lcl-"-J \ wo mthicChe1nists, 4.-., an: 170, Piccadilly, lm '1'!!! \ c.~':.c(l in nu- .~1~ .\ ` ttol jl|L'1xP):u\'t: n.-'1' _ and Ill [\ur.~u:|m-u- (H101? tlvf Nu-.~':ll1l 33>` - > 0 I 1:-. ('1 mm K`:- . rin:;:(l:1l:~tInz:?Jx1 _ .,Qnill1{' lhw H'.u- nu 1'ettiS0!l\C-III: 5. will on VBARIHE. C0. .~ u.\ I{IAv,' THE 25TH DAY - 4 2 JULY, A.D., I816, ,u .1... L'aO'1N`\ Hisrhh 'I II?!` LY} lhwn, us-.-, m_.. all the nature. I:i_s;hv. H y of Rmlcnnpzinn of u~.:- ..r nnd of lnysclf as .\.~'~1-.:I the followmg Lam `Ind 1 Qot the 1'-Ia.- Hit`:-r .x '- South of Rose sum: :11! '-I Bowl: of Bur:-Ii-. conditions uladg known on __,..-.-ug ,.u,L.">- dzu I UL. X Pianos of bPsl mu!/.(:r q Iln OH.{au.~,:u)dH1c CA I Organs and Mel'J:f'.'L.- }l`(`!0ll5l0I9H7, .'2ml :r " paymentsyslem nu 1 e'rtisex_n\c-nL. 5. will lftenixljf `I `Il"'.'I;'- JIIIIIIOKI VV.'l 0 ` . . . . . . . . EDWARDS ifs :`J~,U_!'. s=`+ `jwnnueu J ___,________. _ gBooksellers, And 1:11;,-oz` {WALL P.PEi'., J FELT ROUFI:.'(,`, r22` IN.SOLVE.\'_'I` V :Infth Matter of 1:. AT .`.l\' owmz. ':'n;. i; I cs cou mg. ' -------.. ,.., _..m.,_,, \ &\l'.'.I_V'$0I1hlH](1IlI1II Irv.-M` I " ' (10111-ious[(`I-2 (`HI-..\.`.| w x.x. nu '-|.'.UF`I"'S ARCTIC soon FC`'\ 1, 'it?1a|llll:1\Lxrsn.` >3 " Il'~ ' 5" ` .'@c:>mm;5 31:44; *'-" --` .\uc1(_*u ls Ilvlx-I_\ all pemuns uppcaln` ment roll of thv .\i ship of H03, in HM,-4 titled tn vote in the election of 1n(-m`nmx~ tivc _-hsennlaly. \-.':u; Iicc, M . Elmvnlc, in the 281.): day vf .. ccnmplnilnixng of any deliver to me wixhi: 28th day of.Iun:-, f1` iutentinn +..`..._..1.. . cvuu \l|IJ U] I 1utent,ion tn cqunty in re 'l\..;..-1 :1 - ... ull.lE\\ U]: I H -\ I pusilv |'I.l omzx mu Tli Ii Always on hand nnal dell:-inns. H-I-1 my Icae| r;?: In SIDS\\'()I{'l`}!'r nlmiln l Mu.Lokaw't1c):. Bare (arrive). _; `J Suh- Pnrl: ':' {UG ER.- ...,, lAlI\.l . June 1511:. 1576. ...`4 L..l \ A.\"J`l'1l)--.\ . .~`-1-\':v;:5l.'}`1:;_:{} r T111; u R 1-: .\_'l' 11- I A. By thirtx`-one di A1-ply tn.) the (: UPI` \uu-nu-1! '1 ` .26.-2 -in` ` URRAH F( }I! TE Hll2'l'Hl).\ \' f gel` .\g1:mry, `.33 I uion Station. 0-"! ' M` -----.----l-~ --~------?.-~- -- cm A 311 '1`/\rJ\a\.*V ~. `.\_,' ~. _ ..rvwr---..-.-.-.~ -._____._. ..... xn THE M11305`! 8; i|z.`A.}L3V.` REEL` 1:.-3 Voter$' 1:12;. . Cakcs,_(`onfo:~I.?un gtevcry kind in :4-9 1 ls. l uI'lit~~s, .\1`. - 0tiCe)'Sh(`.1'\:h) g':l'\'cs.'.o(l in nu. `I`0I' Hut n huv Barri: .... .._, nu IL D-atoll thi N (`Q \ \` \; m \M\ W , :_Av'1` on-`mt. Tux: A----@I jgino sogrm. . RETURI\:-`-'1`{<?!(i-1V1'>` i UNIt`~]TIT .-\'l7.I7'`\ 1-man srguzsg ` ILA/` run I on Ice. me. "May 11. Is`: [I`ENNiRL EXH ;TT;w AT PM I IA D`!-2l.i"H? S. . July.` 31* : `mtllx '.I_('. 101' lH\' nllo!l'er ru ACT 0 1'` I5 4 r}{t11{sn5.{,i1}LsE k;;' }sii;I 1A I. `J u \ H Rug `E115. . ; mm A33] 3;. I ,,, . ... `4rr\ ;r7 butti-JL ! eacnncc. VI vaumlr,-A :I'\"NTAW I II . . . . . . . .n ford _(u1'-i#e)l `.u.r..l .", ozvqyxal 6:50a.m ll:l0a.u g,u`-:ivet1o:2o mm 2:3o p.n MUSKOKA BRANCH. mm m; ')z l:.5Qp.m g. I In.;n '..I-Ipuluun count: my Elva; nu uvuuuuuyu IV I: WEEK` ,.__-__ .:_1- ._....-n.. .._.... .... ... :1.-. I..__' 1 . . 3. . ~ lg '1'eh.v;es:.the' '1' 21131.!!! 10:40 1:35p. m` Exp-j` W.|'P`!3 fi`!'9"-*3 809"-H1"-D11 . ` tl1a.r.porept_ , , V ~ 1 mi! ., f'.`V"`-.`9d SW79! areaht the `A `W 9???` "`****'*``1"i A `123o p.m`4};o p.m i 3227 7:40 .. . --.-`pr 1. Accom. Mail. " oxen: p, Ill 0 . 7:00 p mi Accom. 48:07 pm | ul'2:.' p.m nl535p.In ! Exp- Mail. WIIEKIIQEIVBS |!l(l IIICODVBIHEIICC '50 OUIIGYS. \V3 ` , learn that e'specin_ll~ ".*' in the western part of Ontario only 0. sm _` portio_n of this season's clip in beingsold. ,'T}na_ho1k_l,i'n back is only speculation ouasmpu scalef n towns and` villages there `seems tozbe the some element at won`-k. People vinfntnatgd;--`witlvtheTidpa of `prices being higher; are puygrxftwo and three cent_a ptmnd more than co1;1,_ .obtained, in : thiI`Lcit$'. ` `I391!-I_$31`,B,,,1i0r`?, ghnjdf, eastwgrd are, ontftil of mak_:1;g`:;uy_1;roVon_pnIhas'o oi, jthe {finest `qualmesb at wwgntyeggnh.` a y * { fwinzonly `consider I1:hat'hen'-e ;.us jg; _...`3.`;.'f3f.E.'f,_.`g'."'.'.1".l.f.s:` `u'ales aa.-' But Viiu-'mier`s'r ge;7* 'I!l!'i!'!s 6twooHenLxm1s;in-Bli . ', #1. ! H The temptation of holding for an .'ulvz_u1ce is again noticeable among the farmers in dif- the most convincing facts thatiwool must be low for a. long time to gome, they are atter- ing themselves that a favourable tum will - watch them specnln.`.e about -the coming u.d~ have to sell Because` the price is low now it will soo1'1*l`.'e higher, and they will not selLju,=t L time sows years ago p1'ices~took a leap up `and therefore, what happens once will happexl ' again; The buyers, of co'urse,_a.re bn`ly.try- . i1_1ghi`rob them; -If-They will wait ill;every- Illentt as theseeiqoftenx made use of, tercnt parts of the country. In the face of- soon be felt in the maket. It is curious to ' vahce so eagerly looked for in everythiugf they ` ` yer, (they remember that just 8.bOIlt4tlll8 v -body else gets their wool to market iuitlxen _ _ ythe. prices will be sure to go up._ So1xie~sigqh_ hmse we and incdnienienceto others. rWe v ugxpre Agra anu pam punanqc gor uue'n1`og:'9;-;1i._ , narykirid- .`. *'Y year. the "W96 * folly may be witneued; Large sums 9 are annually 168$ inCuiada:- in thin` , way. ; the i-again. ` ~ ' th v ;n'_ `n JV Qve`. ` my ` I '....1....".' `Rnie'~ iffnhnsar amfi ` defrayed by benetoed `i-atepnyers as pro- I-' U-' r -"3 .":, 1 !t.. 3 " `land Baylild--will be the only . " 3W`h'},09n51 -F?. '*`?*=i*i8' Viisbly i ones upon which the nzin will be laid. The ` length of the s ewer s is estimated at about 1,500 feeh and the average cost is given neabout 75. cents per foot, or a total `of about 81,200. We cannot no" V give the proportion of the outlay to I110 PFWBIID out: uwu nousuuu-\gLu}Jyu vided for in Mr. O Brien a clause ; this will be settled by the by-law which will 4 have tobe introduced, and; in _ 'wa_v' " eatiefectoljy to. all interested, ,"_-Wl1'ilt>. , the prjopoed work is not so e Kriile as Villdeeirable. it is, nevertbelessj-1 A bt .` -,&n he done just now, Mr. O Briefs' 5 Johemeie` certeiply 3 ,.whoIes'0,me' on_e,- I A V,-o.q`g;aig1:cbe_ targied out wen? we _ cor-. i fnnde ,;n,_;,>r_e _ plentiful _'t.l1an-itliey, ~ iii. `f ` `gtlie '1`vork',on` '3; small 4 ae'_I6' itllill-l1.;wl:11e looking at the same 1 ' ' when_;-the ..fne.noes M V. Exer:nnmx'rs;, wi_tl1_the Jiiew ef test-Al ing tliepossibility of shipping fiesli beef ' 1.01-os's the` Ocean are being. _m_ade by 9. _ scientist near New'YQrk. ,An air tight wooden Ecmitrivance has been built; similar. to "the between decks: of a; Steamer, and in_ it have "been suspended on hooks carcases to be kept for 9. period of eighteen days, the temperature` being regulated by water. pipes. i If the ex- perimcnttnrn outas the inventor anti- cipates, _ an industry will be created which cannot but have a. benecial ef- fect on the Canadian ca.tt1e' market which will doubtless be called on to supply some of the beef which a. New York company pufpose to_ export by steamer to- England, if the trial of the I118?-11 safe prove its .ca.pa.bi1ities. I Tm: Comrr has-decided to throwbtili the petition against the election of Sir`. John A. Macdonald for Kingston. Th_:'s ` (kcisiou, given on no ne tchialgrox1nt |, T c'et.uul)_y con1'ms`S'lr J 01111 in his 'sa.,- and puts a Stop_ to t 1e"taL<;tics of inali- cio_r.s persecution which his enemies have began making use of since his electlon. -o UNDER the lxeading, speculating in woo , the Monetary; Times *cdu1meuts thus sensibly on .3 subject in which evry fa.rnier is interested :-.-- vi II-` the reign of 'Ahdul ziz, the de- ceased Sultan of Turkey, had` been.con- tinued as [well as it was begun, -the un- fortunate man might iibw be alive and` on his throne, iiistead of having suflered an untimely and shocking death. He` S0011 . heglectcxl reform, and fell into habits of extmvugance. `He spent ener- mous sums iii` his harem, which at one time he pi-cruised to abolish, and gratied; every whim at the expense of the le )])l0. At one time he was seized with a passion , `Tor collecting cost] y birds`, and last year, it issuiil, he spent three hundred thou- .~m.mls dollars for ~])lCtlil'eS. The "annmil' expenses` of the palace have been es- timated at ten millions of dollars. His ` pi-otlilgality was -doubtless the primary cause of his downfall. . THE License Inspector for the town of Perth, according to an exchange, ll'.iS exhibited an ingenuity in his war upon drunkenness that entitles ' him "to I respectful consideration. Ignoring all ` the obsolete appliances for the repression of intoxication, he has made 3; new de- * pnrture, and has struck atthe very root of the evil, with an effect that must have astonished even himself. Every hotel and -shop keeper in the town was fur- nished with a list of the habitual drunk- ards, and warned not to sell them another glass, the warning l)eingTh.cco1n- pnnied by an intimation that the Inspec- tor meant business, andwould prosecute" the first ofl ender with all the rigour of the law. il`he effect was magical. Cut 7 of? from` their source o_fsupply,- the Perth topers had nothing for it but to give up drinking or quit the town, A" good many chose the. latter alterxmtive, but more still have foresworn sack and live cleanly. This plan should commend itself to every Licenrze Inspector in the Province, at all desirous `of doing his duty nobly. How would it'oiperate_in Barrie ? As I-`ORESHADOWI-`.D in our renmrks of last week, hostilities have commenced in the East. Scrvinlendsi the van in the war between the'1 ort:e and the Pro- vinces, and engagements are alrezuly re- ported to l1u.ve' OCCl1l`l`Cd. England, Germany and Austria have signied to the Forte their intention , to remain neiltml. What course Russia will pur- sue is Llncertain. She. is heavily` in debt,` mid this is urged as a reason that will prevent her taking part. in the strife. l<}ngl;u1l, it. would seem, is very anxious for the-preventioni of .a general war, amd proposes 11. conference "oi the six Great Powers in some `neutral territory, where operations may be looked upon without par_ticip1).ti0n being entered into. Buhtlie issuie iS1)l'0l)l(2imt1i:iC:'1l, and all tlmt can be done by us in Canada is to watch the [progress of the tight, and hope for the - I |m..a v ' ' being above practices for which - THE hollownesa of Grit pretelns to lay con- demn" their political opponents is strikingly illustrated by the recent. election. contests in \Vellington and the .'()ntziri_os. ,When' in opposition the Grit party were never done (lecla.ring_that the interference of Cabinet Ministers in L elections was a crime of 1. the blrtclmstv .na.tnre, and `mien which their lenders would ne\'ei"`}.3e `gi1ilt_y-of. They wei'-e'7'- i_ever ready {cry out .liga.l.l1$t the :11)- pearz1n(; .fpt\7`o_ne:j' of therf leag1g,. nzenof H" the Cbnf'vgt'ive_.pa17ty 1:31 the role} of worker for :1 Icnndidate diiring a political contes_t-. .` But how things have changed! Here are McKenzie, Huntington, . Cart wright, and other of the party lights- the very, men who only xi, few years since londly protested their abhorrence of Ministers interesting themselves per- sonally in an election-~now desertiug their public duties, and hinrying off to the scene of the election fray with all the speed possible! and stumping and canvassingifor their candidates with all the zeal imaginable ! Gritism, thy 'n:une is a synonym for all that isibasely hypo- critical and unhlnshingly brav.en-faced. - _....._....Z.._..nr.:;. _....... `iiziiirdnxnn NOTES, "V 6"*"~_"" -"`!'*'," "*' rvrv-9-3;; `cc 1'51: them ftep q. _ Mm , I u- M-.hnt there is" in h{ I '~ of `the Itg_agngtion`of.the A ,I,-,,.I___ .n_'..I_ 3- ...'....*... 3- -....--L_LLII LL. r ..,o l ...._.. - =1 b`: . I, "I 3 8- d d 0 D inominee, Mr. W. H. Gibbs, goes in by 9. .1 > ` l I A lrI'1'1'.IxG answer to `t.}ie.`..;-o`.i_I1 and at aexcie repioof. fol` Ath'ei_r'? sneeririg ivcularity abbut. the: fCo1=ier.ze'. `.re-' action 18. given the resuit of- the elections for ` the Dominioii iParli.ame1.t - held yesterday in South and North On- tario. V In the former Riding the 0_ppc- sition Candidate, Hozi. T. N, Gilibs, has been elected over his opponent, Mr. J.` D. Edgar, by amnjoriby of 41. In the latter :constituency_ the. Conservative majority of 86 vote over his Ministerial opponent, Mr. Geo. Currie. `Both rid- ings have reversed the decision they gave at the lust elections,and ifvthis cannot be claimed it Conservative reaction, what can I The signicance of the victory i' too plain to_ need pointing `out. The Globe laid it down to the electors of i South Ontario after this fashion t-- - V "'g1;`r:u7 b*i98*insiu1ged.in .by.'t1-`e. Grs. ,Pr_i9'*=~.- ; tgnddewoy .T9?:i?4`-"9 '2 . .. .. .._g`V mas. tin ?~isnm%~3-**3 9-3 :.- % ,_,,9, .g;g,~.;-qv9ea;o!,1l.`00IIb, . 1 uyuxy pages 0; _` oenupw OI _.|.'l'h'u Hg d.ll!'y.. For tra'napnrting_ tis beonc_1.fs:.a.s_to_ etned for pretended oences. or abolnshmg the free Systeni of ` ~h Laws in a neighboring ' Provine, est.ali_1_ig ing tparein an Arbitrary Goverhmet; .nll'nlaI'gmg itu. Bunndaries so ?;$o'en;1erit1'once an example and fit in- ` . F nth" awn` % wuggm.-$ .onr7moi";?'1uau{ "f1't!:t .`l'_'3:x(_eu'I:g>L:1,ly_`-_f,l1`e' Eorms ,v`0;gil.tl'0_d,uing~';th6 June absolute . mu` END! '"18~Ioi:t ofhi Pi-otectibin - hudV!siniz`17Var'aa9iistu-.' 11 my .1, :. -gjyr ham; 2 id -""V :1- n.:. "4:..'.-' . ..`:.~..*..".c#-~9 ox uuniovarmnenn. ;For:anspending our ovin nndulechring themselves in- -: 23, abdicated Govern Kwmm .p9we;`:to .19gia1age-_:m' no in all. - ' B -I r V - . I V` ; . . .`.A L i"3.';rAw-;tins1%`:v`.'- aaavI."ns 3'u:?3L`;.1'...:"?;:"7__'. L`% illlllllfa lllI';H1' 5\V{H'l3 OI UFTICBTS Il3l'l`a_.3S` b"i'i penple and eat out their substance. En, has kept among us, in times of;pa ice standin armies, withogl; the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the Military inde- pendent _ of _ kid superior to the Civil power. He has i:o'n'_ibin'e with others to subject as to a j nrisdiction fpreigxi to nurconstitution, ahd. nuz}cknow1edge our laws : giving his as- sent to: their Acts `of retendecl Legislation. For" qnartering hirge `es ofoarmed troops i anion us. ,_ For protecting thqIn- by p`mo trial in pnhishment fQlf,ml murdsra which they 51110 d oommiton ,;c*_I-_l1 hitants oftheae :States. %`. jar ctting'. _ A fiiur Trade with all. - tl1_aif-`world;-`.j-`E'>`1';"in1150sing _ 5_l ax,os on n i_ithont our oonI;I;t.i ii;For .dc'p_nv1ngi nsin many oi .;`tl1ig_be`;`;pgfitq.3i 131'! b `~J.nry.; V0!) For trn'n1a'nnrnir'1i` '_ 149.1: to in-ind ` `f It is perfectly clear to the commonest ap- prehension that to vote for Mr. Edgar is to express condence in the present Government, while it is equally clear that to vote for -Mr. Gibbs is to express a. wish for the return 1 power of Sir John A. Macdouald and his assu- ciates. O_u that basis we are content to see the contest carried on and the issue decided. ' A ...r' . u - ... ,. . . On that basis it evidently has been carried out and the` Ministerial organ has nothing for 'it but to acknowledge that the wish of the electors, in South Ontario, at least, is h,`- "for "the return -to power of `Sir John -A. Macdonald and his associn.tes.' And that the same wash will be unmistakably expressed "the whole colmtry over; the ne'xt"general `election, will` show. 'l`he issue the North was a` square one between Pro- tection and Free"l`rade, the Conservative candidate. espousing the former,` and '- with the result as stuted._ 'I`n_1ly the C0n_serv:Ltive p:_n't_,' have reason for re-. joicing, nor can it be wondered, that there is grief in the Grit camp," which even theirsmall trimnph -in South \Velv lington cannot (ameliorate. ' l cnt't'lc`tl!em,'-_n (lecet respect to the oliinions r" Jul` .'i1il{ixil'i-qiiiitds that they should declare the cruises whiclrimpel thelii to the sepumtiori. I ~We hold thcse trnthsito be self evident,` that all men are crea.tcd_` equal, that `they are en- dowed by their (;`reator with certain unalien- able Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit; of- Happiness. That to secure these riglits, (iovernuronlzs are insti- tuted aniong Men. _dc1-iving their just powers from the consent of the govercncd. 'l`hn.t when-' ever any Form of (lovcrnment becomes dc- : structive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to illvlicl` or abolish it, and to institute new Govermnent, laying its foundatic-n on such )rinciples, and orgmiizin,r_{ its powers in such iorm, as to them shall secm most likely to ebct their Safety and Happiness. Pruj deuce, indeed, will dicutc that Governmezits long established should -not he ch-a.ugcd for light. and transient causes ; and acconlingly all espericiice lnith shewn, that .ma.nkind are more disposed.` to snilbr, while evils are suffer- able, than to right themselves by ubolishi:|;_r the forms to which they are nccustoincd. But when along train of abuses and usnrpations, pursuing iuva.riubl_v the same Ubject, cvinces a design to reduce them under absolute Des- potisni, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw o` snc-In Government, and to provide new Gua 1'd.~4for-tlicir future security. Such liars been the patient sulferzuice of these Colo- nies ; -and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former. Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is :1 history of wpeated injuries and nsurputions, all limviiig in direct object the stablislnnent of an absolute Tyranny over these States. . 'l`o prove this let Facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his Assent to L:a.ws,'the most" wholesome and necessary for" the publie good. He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained ; and when `so suspendezl. ' he lias utterly neglected to attend to them. l ow'em. 7 He has made J ridges _ his will alone, for;t_he tenure _.of their offices,` He has refused to pass other Laws for the7a.c- commodation of large districts of people, un- less those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, 9. right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants - only. He has called together legisla.tive_hodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of iatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dis- solvedeprescntative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly rmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused - for _a. long time after auqhdissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereb the Legis- lative powers, incapable of annihilmtion, luwev . returned to the people at large for their exer- cise ; the State remaining in the meantime- exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and _con'vnlsions within. He has en- dea.vore(l to prevent `the population of `those States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws "for l\'atumlizution.of Foreigners-; refnsiii to - pass others to _ encourage _ their migra one hither, and raising the conditions of ' new Ap- - propriations of jL:inds. He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his As.. sent to Laws -for estnblisliin Judiciary epeudent on and the amount and payment 5: tlipirsnligries. _He lms ei"ecte,(la multitude of `New. Oices, and sent hither sw'arms of Oilicers `to harrqss; I Has an-is-`...m.;1........i ....+_ nu!-_ 4-_i..:.. _'..c.1..4-.'......- TUESDAY was.t11e'.I"om-th of July, :1 day dear to the hmu-1; of eve_i`y.ox1e'of our American Cousins, being the Tan-niver snry of Unitei States Indelxeudence. This year the day possesses more than ordimu-y inttwe-st, fnhsmnlclx as it marks the Centennial year of the nat.ion s free- dom. Our ne1ghbc`s across the line have entlxllsiztaticuliy observed the re- . I` :1 1: [VI ' T` :1 )3 Y. H. -.y-', V...`-w '_ V- `- "'TI""""' " '"` -.:.:_l_nmber -ma. iqgivgul in miumhgpl by] wn A_!,u-;4.L ~1.'._.'.l_,_._.' '~ 11-1.. W. cm-rence of the Glorious Fonrtln, it lmving bee1_x kept in :1 way perhaps more dmnonst1'at.ive than in any formal` year. Though little concomed in our Yankee fniends Cent/anniul jubilri, the occasion suggests :1 document which is intilxutely associatotl with the lxistm-_y' of the Repub-. lic ; and as it is a curious and interesting production, in more espects than one, we have `decided to give our readers an oppo1tuni_v of Icmling the great Ameri- can. Declamt-ion of Independence, as printed_ from a. Alitvhogx-aph of the ox-i~ ginal :- When in the course of hmmm events it` be- cmncs necessary for one 1;e,p1)le to lUssol_\'e the pulitic:).1 bands V\'hich' ham: connected them with aimther, and to .'!HSuIne,aIn(nig the powers of the earth, the separ:\t._e mid gxgfnxal station ti; , whic I the Laws 9f X :1turc nngl o`L\ :\t111;e s'(}d(1A cn't'1: ::;then1,'-_u. decent `rspcn-.1 tn tlz `Inf 1i1!1{`;:(1"l`(A`!il'8 thv 1-dmnld .l'unl::-n THE l7}?A.VI;\I0l7S DI(`L.\K.\.'l`I()2\'- 0l T`!II-I 'l`HlR"l'l-IRN UNITED SI`.l'l`!-H OF A.IERl(`).. IN -(`()I\'GRI'ISS,VJULY 4, I776. ' ;I:Iarnf..--The American are . come over, which the %__a_`~i:16i-1'3 ? lively gjypeamnce. i-f Not- ;;ay`ita;`ui;dii:g;ti,;e:-cdntennicl weexpect `l1fiFui1{ ;{lsa;lnnai..k mug: .......a ainnolu 1 servant, E. .13.! Dtzl Bondio and fani ' \{LI.+lLll_: .I. UUUI `J 1.lUul}Ull, |l`II*lXy illlll . , 1 Mrs. Zfu-ggler and boy, New Orleans, L-1.; (D. H". Hoplgin, New York ; VVilson`, Derbysl1ire,`Eng.; G. H. Arniisteatl, J. E. Mq:c]1!inIp{y,. England ;`W. `R. Gra- ham, Bathe ; P, P1q.xto`n,T Hort Perry, `Cx:1cx_m'r,-The membersgf the Cq.|.'181 hon Gtjigket Club, '._Dorono._u`rrivpd> Eei-e on . L !u:`sday",T June "29bh.-;.played`-in Orillia on two following `days; Friday against a picked 11_, any north of T,c i`0n1>o, and -won 3 _on 'S:W1`4>X'189inst Orillia and wen-e_-defea.ted_.` _"1"hpy spent {their 'Sux_;lny'at thy C9uyhcl}ing- A3 the .da,zVtqrne4.6nt,-very wetxthey found it` paths: dull-,"as they ..qblijei.i with ` ,ta b` ` ..fin_t.h'e "$_;: L ueaw, aesomuon aunt any `anreauy negun ' withv*circumsta.nces. " cruefy and pet-dy, scarcely sralleled in the niot barbarous ages, and tots nnworthydzhe Head of a civilized nnI>:nn no luau nan-n-vnn nhvv fauna: n:f1'u:.n-.u "".i-;{1'". i.Zi. 'a;T. JA(i;f}{1 with Icircnmntancen . `Salli 10.`! Iltunlwu vvuvu .|.u` gun. :7-xrsrillgaflmit of it. __ *se_nru_eny _ exeu up:nne.m0s_n uuuuruus ages, ,_.a`n totn3`}li1unlwotliy_the`1Ie`a`\d of `a civilized" ;`_ nntion; e hos eonstriined our fellow citizens ' jtaken;0aptive:.on theghi h seas tubear arms. their Qountry, to me the execn-' , tioners ~ of their fuends and Brethern, or to- fall themselves by their hnnch. He has excitzd domestic insurrectious amongst us and has en- deavoured to bring on the inha.bita.n_ts of . our known rule of warfare is an unistingnislied V destructinnof all ages, sexes `nnd'_,coi1ditions; In every stage of these Oppressidns we have Petitionecl for Be lress in the mohumblc terms, Our repeated Petitions have been an- swered by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by. every act which may define a Tyfi-ant, is unfit to be theruler of a free people. N` or liave we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of at- i`frontien, the merciless Indian sa'.vages, whose tempts by their legislature to extend an uu- ` ` rvarrantable jurisdiction over us. \Vc lnwe reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnani- mity, and we ha.v,e conjured them by the tics of our common kindred to disavow these usur- pntions, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our separa- tion, and holdvthcm, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in \Va.r,.in Peace Friends. `V9 Him-nfnrn this T?anI-nqnnfnvaci nf flit! [nyrecpondema of the Adva/1a.] FOLLOWING is a_list of a1'riva1s at the Couclxiching for the week ending July 1st :-F. ()._Cross and lady, Mrs. Cap- reol, Miss A. M. Capt-eol, Miss G. Capreol. Reginald" Uapreol,` R. W. Gowanlock, - Thos. C. Donnelly, John Brazier, Thos. Sliortess, W. Price, E. H: Stotesbury, John Boyd, W. 1-1. S, Coen,' Coen, Miss Stephens, F. Moagher, J. Brent, J. Stark, C. Falloon, -- Lowrey, WV. Hector, H. E. Poole, H. Chaniberluin, Frank Dobbs, Charles . Lind3ey,.Mrs. Lindsey, H. .Y. Perram, R. Morphy, G. W. S: Mrs. Yorker and two children, Alf. Haywood, A. J. Greeneld, Toronto ; Jno. P. Leslie, Edward Vardv,,Wr_n.'Allan, Hamilton ; Geo. H. Mc`Maatez`G. S. Pelton, G. VV. Reynolds, Montreal ; Mrs. T. Spratt, Michael Spratt, Lindsay ; Henry Ohilds, London ; Sheriff Reynolds, Whitby; J. P. Simoneali. Quebec ;' Wm. Thompson, Longford ; Rev. O.'J. :Du`us, Crysler ,` Rev. 1. J. Spratt, W`olfe Island 3 F. C. B; I}`raser,.`Napanee;- Gaviller, Bar- rie; Frank ,Co`ee,, Guelph ; Rev. S. J Waubaishene ; F. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Arnzstrong, "F. Webber,' `J.`, Shrapnel, ~' Qfilliu Peter `0 1J9`l1neH. . lhiily and 'un|o'"rvne1 ` ~13`. H -"l'\'.`.l nnlnldhlln` o.)I\ru:lIV` Taylor, St. Catherines; Jaines Scott, J umteu mates at America, In ueuerai uon- ess Assembled. appealing to the Supreme udge of the world for the rectitude of our in- tentions, do, in the Name and by authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies ore and of Right ought to he Free and Independent States ; that they are ab. solved from all Allegiance to the British Crown,-'and that all political connection be- tween them and the State of ` Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved : and that as Free and lmlepemlent States, they have full powerto levy \Var;-aouclu1e`Peace, con- trxct Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and '.I`hings which lml_-pendent t.-ates may of right do. Aml for the support of this Deeloratioxi, -with a firm reliance on the protection.ol' Divine l rovidc-nee, we mutually pledge to each other our Li\'c;<, our `Fortunes, amlon 1' s;Lered- Honor. John Hancock, Button Hwinm-,l;t, _ Lyman Hall, Geo. Walton, Wm. Hooper, Joseph Elewea, John Penn. ]<)(lwa.rd Rutledge, l`hos. Heywartl, Jr. , l`hon1a.s`Lyuch, J r. , Arthur Middleton, Hannuel Ulinse, Wm. l aice, 'l`hof St-one, Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, 'l`hoa. Jefferson, Benj. Harrison, lloht. Great Paine, Thus. Nelson, J r., Elbridge (lorry, Francis Lightfoot Lee, . Hopkins, Carter Braxton, \Vi liam Ellery, I Rnlnt, \lm-risr lln-.mr Slur-rmmu. (ieo. Taylor, , .l-nines \`Vilsun, Geo.` Ross, - (`aesar Rorlucy, lien. lleml. ' l'-hos. .\l. Keak, Wm 1.loyxl, Cllris l.iving:s .nn, l<`ran'cis Lewis, Lewis Morris, V Richard Stockton, Jas. \Veathcrsponde, Fras. Hopkin: John Hart, '.g\hra Clark, Josiah Bartlett, \Vlu. \Vhipplc. Sam Adams, John Admns, maulunn, nueunes m wa.1',.1n reace rnenus. We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Con- armxn Assembler]. nnnilnlinrr {'11 the Qnnreme L..." . ....,.....,.... - .. A REruTA'rIox.--To the -Editor qf y the A4I'vance.: Dear Sir,-1 noticed in your issue of the 29th 11112., a communi- cation from Dr. 1". L. Neshitt, of Angus, He asserts that it` was Dr. Bray and notl he thatsaid she would die in twenty-foun` hours. The simple factoof the case are that Drs. Nesbitt and E'1.kius had been attending Mrs. Clarke gllor nearly two 'weeks.`: Some of her friezpds, seeing no -slgnfyf `improvement, bdczmie a.l'a,rm2-d. and *cau1e";for- meiito. go z'ind.~,se(_: her, I did `so but refused to treat tliecase so llong as she was in the hands of Drs. Nesbitt and Eakins. 'I'inerely gave an opinion that unless she soon got a. change from her then weak condition, she might not survive. To show to the public and my numerous friends, that I am correct in my statement, I have in my possession a written statement signed by her bro- ther, which is appended below. I ap- prehend that Dr. N esbitt was not so anxious to correct the lying report as to get an opportunity ot injuring me, and also cheat the printer .by getting `a gratis insertion of another of those semi-quack ed vertisements, which he regularly sends to the Barrie newspapers under the guise of local correspondence, landing the wonderful achievements of Drs. Nes- bitt and Eakins. ` Yours, &c., A. Bum`, ~M.D. Angus, July 4th, 1875. srA'mMEN"r. . ~ I, \Vc-llingtopn Herd, brother of Mrs. (,'ln'.'k, and the person who went for Dr. Bray, do emphatically deny that Dr. Bray made any such assertion regarding my sister as was put forth in your issue of the '_ 9th 11111., by l)r. Neshitt. . [Gin-nn.`l\ \X.':_uu r\v;.rrr\\~ |r....._ wherein he `expressesra. desire to correct ,` a lying report respectmg Mus, ()l9.rke..' or 1 l l .V CSIDISW (Signed) V\"m.LI.\u`.-ro.\'.}I5:n1. `Dated at Angus, July 3rd, 1876. T[We lxazve onnitted 9.` portion` of Dr; Bray :-1 letter for` the reason tlmt it had no bearin ` the matter at issue, HI p.'u'muL0n, < 2 ` Benj. Jr., lmnt:is Robt. Morris, Benjamin Bush, P-euj. Fmuldin, J nhu Morton, Gt.-0. (flvmer, J ames Snxitho, j._.f~oo o~ _______. . THE q5'Uou1cn|_.\m. [Correspondence of the A:h'Imre.] \ ,,, In .1 :1 mt doiJ1\_f1 Y. ANGUS- WV lllllll fallf T) , ` linger She-rumu, Sam Huntington, \Vm. \Vi1lia.m.7x,' Oliver Wnlcott; Nlatthew '.l`h0rnt0n. .: . , .- . '. . . - \` V ` ` -Z . > 1 V ` V ,T already begun ' famxlxesrnvecl and others are 110W 5% perdy. I .....:r wav. T V j -uuvu -...J. bhoj{s`;jhnilin3'mm mm, `n *Ori1i`% :3 he`; Qheen ..ti*- `-3 tryingto imaake the at ching ='in~,u.:e yacht ,`Emma.'? ;-cevmesl --: '. `fortunately only av'fei;?..`yards "`_:om ftll` 7 elxoI'e', The wind V` 'was'blowing :5. little - stiff at the time ; they all succeeded in` gaining tern; rma, by. Aswimming, grumbling, and holdingaoiz to`t-he" boat. '.l`he'ca'rgo consisted of two casks llegl water` for ballast, together with 0. bottle _ of (water too, perhaps), for drinking pnr-y pbses. After bailing out the boat and getting her ready for the return trip to Orillia, one of them_ asked the other two if they didn't feel dhry ;. they imme- diately said, av course we are. A They didn t look very dry though, as inorder to keep the boat from lling they` had to get out on the whorf, for the water run- ning out of their clothes kept` lling her up. One of them tried to walk to shore by going down tothe bottom, but hem said some how or other he could not keep down. "Before leaving one they all went and took a little something to warm them, after which they made for the other side, where weheard they all arrived in safety. The accident was the result of mismanagement--t11o boys didn t know any more about 9. yacht than a. ccou does about a canal boat. .Jl...u....u nu uaujscu uauuaguu uuuc 0'.) 1115 waggon be referred to the Councillor having special charge of the Division in which the accident occurred, who will investigate and arrange the matter. That with regard to the claim of the Assessor for extra labor in preparing Assessment Roll, they cannot recommend payment I since the salary for the performance of the work has been duly. paid. r Respect- ing the `application of George Abbott calling attention to the railway crossing ` on the 14 -th con., they recommended the Clerk to notify the proper. authorities, requestingrepairs to be made They also recommended the Treasurer to cor- respond with the ezgecutors of the late ' Mr. `Benj. Ross,-with sview-to having the balance dneithe Township liquidated ., as scones possible, since claims _- are re- quired tdmeet pressing claims. .Moved by Mr. Mc-Kay,` seconded by Mr. Moor-. den, that the report new read be adopted. Carried.` On' motion by Mr. McKay, seconded by "Mr. Colem&l1.itiwa.=; re; ,solved_ that the sum of $1,900 be ex. [ pended on the several ro's'd_s and bridges y thmgghont. the Township, out of the .in- 4 -come of 187 be appropriated thus : ---For the lioljitlixbetwoen Innisl and `` Yespra, the '7;Qo't1'h_ ty' Council having ` axe?" =~ 91mI1a'=v39.e$5,s ". $30}? Peneta9gt.tidhen'e~bsd,?;i;o;$ 'te- -` <-5F!9*`Wm1m.`$29-` Ghurchil ecnt- 2` l y3D? N i in st". AJ.1an iivfb '1iu`,= as _q..1pf.\1eq.to, Vacgefth urvuuuv, uuuw uuu ugugrg of the several a:>uncillQr8'il1.3Y Wduly ' 0 - by Mr.` Morden; yitroo: vKin'y,:thoReeve' to take Inna` -nnnnna'r'n'o\n. nnnhn-L.". _____ , B2 tle,.occupyin a/x _~ ' Xe I W ` an A nnfnnnn On Vnnmln`-laild [An account of `another yacht accidnt from our Cbuchiching correspondent- came too late fqr,publica.tion.] _ - [Carresponrlchu of the Arlmnca] ' C'mc1u-:1'_--Pener.anguishene vs. Col- l'ingwo9d.-Tl1e C-ollingwoml cricketers came. over here to have a.` friendly game on Dominion Day. The \veat.her was] dc-lightful and 9. most spirited contest` concluded by the Penetanguishene men ` winning with 5 wicketsto spare. Follow- ing is the score. % fiiua