tulno C-l:u`nnce Page! Sit down, old fiel- low. What. good wind blows you here? - He drew out a` big leather-covered ea. chair, with a. hospitable welcome, but I declined it. sn..:...n I ..... u tlns mxstery and accuse her boldly to her 1 face. - ` So I went to bed to dream tfully all A night long of nlonster sheets of phospho- rescent paper with E. M. dancing scur- let fire all over their expm_1sc' Is Mr. Dobell in ?" Yes, Mr. Dnllell wasin, and one of the clerks respectully ushered me into the little private oico where my frjcnd Jack was sitting over a voiuminous spile of Ico- tcrs. ` lKI1I,,.- 7` ` A` 1.9 mr u reconcluamry mss. . Isn t. It woman illways read y to -forgive any fault that springs from too much de- . , _ ,. . . , _ . . votnou to herself"? lo Mmmes cxednt. boil; spoken,-tlmt from that day to this, I never Inga:-(1.21 word of the wardrobe business. But then, to be sure, I have been p.-u-ticulztrly can-eful not to mention tlxg wll-|mo\\ji1 fact, that women are jea- jous in my \\~if'c's presence.` 3 7 And I am writing; this little confession in the itlenlicul tluvn-colored \vi1':1ppeI', with ciilnson ]):l1ll1-1(3:l\'eS, "trimmed wiLh . cord and lassels to match.` Speak liimlvly to my Mother. Young men, ' speak kmdly to thy mother, zml courteously, tenderly`, of her. But. a little time anal you shall see her no more for ever. Her eye is dim, and her forrn is bent, and her shadow Falls l.l)\\':ll'I .l the grave. Others may love you fondly, but never` :ugaiI1,wl1ile time is yours, shall any one s love he to you as that of your olrl, trembling, weakened mother lms b.-en. Through he'lp_less in- fzmcy, her throbbing` breat was your safe protection and support. In Vwnywarcl, testy boyhood, she bore patiently with your tlnonghtleas rudeness;, she nursed you safelylxrotlgli a whole egion of ills nml nnins mnl m:1l:ullo.~z_ IDCHL, |IUl' UYUH \l.lCll IUFSHKUS UT lU|`gU[.S- Speak gently, then, and when you, too, shall be old, "it shall in some degree lighten the remorse which shall be yours for other. sins, to know, that never, `wan- tonly, have you "outraged the respect due -to" your ugcd mother. _..___3_-.-. 3") 1Ill5|_y}`4lIlUll:="II Ha \VlIl. and pains and m:1l:ulie.~z. Hnr hand lmtlu-.41 um Hull llillll-3 HIIU lllillillllup l-lcr hunrl hutlwd your burning hrow, or nloisened vour parched lips; her eye- lighted up the yigils, watching sleepless by your couch, as none but she could watch. 0, speak not her name lightly, for you cannot. 1i\'e`so many years as would suico to thank her fully. Tlxrourrh reck- n") less and unp`:u:1cnt. youth she is your counsellor and sclace. To a bright man-' hood, she guides your steps for unprovo- mem, nor even than forsakesor forgets. S: male mzntlv. than. nnrl wlmn \.nn_ fnn. -: APPLICATION o1~`_KNowLEnaE.-A very valuable pocket-knife was once dropped into a twenty-feet well, hnIf.f'ull of water. How shall we get it'._ouL? Shall we have to dr.'1w the water from the well E, The writer proposed to use 11 strong horse-shoe magnet, near by, suspended by a cord. 04 Rut. um r\nn'f. 9:90 w'hru-A fn Inwnr Hm mmy. Ingne H8111" Dy, BIISPUUUCU Uy 1| CUT(l- But we can't see where to lower the mag- net so as to touch the knife. Throw the sun's` rays down on the bottom of thevweh` by a looking-glass, was the second answer It was done, the knife rendered visible "from the top of the well, the mngnnt come into contact, and the knife brought up- nll heing accomplished in a minute of time. - vs. 1-: A I 1 n 0 uuuu Vim? Goon.-A learned professor in a New England college was accustomed to demand of students an excuse whenever they were dilatory at recitation. The excuse given, heinvariably added: Very well; but don't let it happen again." `One morning a married student happened to be -behind time, was promptly interro- gated as-to the cause. Slightly -embar- ` rnssed, he replied: "` The truth is. sir, I had an addition to my family this morn- ing, and it was not convenient to be here sooner. Very well, replied the pro- _ fessor, in his quick,` nervous manner, uvery well; but don't let it happen nrrni I! l" .u pmjxccted a uy can supply 1 Mzlm prmn(;tl_ (f Nu-ir pi-rim In-1 llgulua _ Emon.A'r1ow.-A very? large emigation to Cnnztda is nntjcipated this season, via the'St.V Lawrence. Large numbers of Norwegians luwe taken passage on sailing; vessels for Quebec, and an unusually large .emigrat.ion from Germany is ex- pected. uvcry ucI'\'e. _ _ _ I won't tease you any move, Clar- ence, she suid,.pi1ting up her rose-bud lips for n reconciliatm-y kiss. ` Isift. :1 wmmm :'u|\v:m.a rnmlv In .f'nrn~iva mu .1 calling uowu uere_ l.0--e" To hide in a wardrobe, said Miss Minnie, mischievousiy. Man's curiosity`!' and to find out what I meant by coming to see poor dear Everard---.in:m s jealousy ! I didn't. suppose that twoxsuci: emotions ` existed in the masculine mind. u`M:.....,..m 1 ;.1._ Ln - _-__11__ . \:.\Iaw\| Ill LHU IIIIIHCUIIHB llllllll." . Miuu1e ! I pleaded, .appea1ingly, while !.lm_t coarse wretch, Everard Masoil, burst: into a laugh tl1atj:m'ed on my everv nerve. T \vnI|'l'. fnnlcn vnu onn I\\nl'A n`:\r_ am:cpn.sLn_y, L0 my little l)eLl'0Lll'ctl. `Minnic-d:u'ling-you ll think `me very ridiculous and very absurd; but I confess Lhut-thut " A ` `I Am. llllll. I found that on the parlor oor lusi night, I\Ii.zinie, it excite-1, my curiosity; and I fancied all sorts of ridiculous things. So I came (-lowu hre_ to--- ` 451'.` .. :. .. .......,1._-L-'n ..u 111,, ~~ 1 u,|mU to Know now you came l1ere' . I \_v.-1sn t. going to fzivor him with any explsnnxtions; so I turned somewhat. sheepishly, to my little lwetrothcd. Alix]I|iu--ml:n'linrr_\vnn ll Hun1_- ` Inn uuun:.s:5 |.u:u-LuuL " 1 ourageously drew the s1ipAo'f paper` from my packed, and placed it in her luunl.` ` ul 1`.......1 41.-. ., .1 , I` n I I-Ulll 5 ullunmlesl Hal1o!" ejaculated Mason staring at me in blank :zstonishmen!, while Minnio`s eyes grewj bigger and Lluer than I `had decnu.-11 it possib_le for eyes to bo. ' I knew there was'no 11ImI'n:|t.ivn lint. tn ucuuwu 1: pOSslU_l0 tor to Do. was'no ulL but to step brzwely forth and face the music, which [did nccorrhngly. \Ve|L" Suit] F.\'m-um] rnahrnnlxv sum-:u s MAM: must bopnld 1 N4 WUII I; LuI`ll E And he gave it tin energetic wrench that tleudall my e'orts' to impede its 1-evolution.` The door ew open, and I stood. revealed among the coats and dus- ters, like 2: modem edition of one of Bel- 7.oni s mummies! as I-l..l3.\ I" 1...! `II'.,, - .' ~secona until 1 wet. m hut."' b . The blood in my veins seemed turned for it second tn ice, and then again to re. VVhut a blocklxezrcl I had been not to fore- see this emergen_cy! I held 9 my breath, and clung desperately` to the inner handle of the \vurdrobe,_ as I_felt Everard Mn.son s touch upon the outer. ` Why, soliloquised that yeung gen-_ tlemen, -`;in a _puzzled tone of voice, wlmv. on earth holds this door-handle- it won't turn 9 And 1. . ..- u ' -' ` n uluu L um ElC(.`0l J1l)',"l_}'. :` Wen." suiul Everard, resjgnedly, I dhko to kpow how here ? w.'1sI1 t. cmmrr tn fzivnr Mm mm. mm ,,,...-- -. ..... .4...) uu ucauu, ur uuule OI.HCl'_ equally (listzint spot.) I ' Then I'll escort. you. Dobellwill be buck presently, and .there's no necessity for my sLa_viu,-.1; here. Just wait half a ~second until I `get. ' my lmt.' mv veins: smmma o......,.,: !' Very likely, yawned" E. M., -a provoking iudi'erence. B) the V Minnie, in which direction are going? ' unnmn M` ..... .. . rd- . -.J ..`..wJ, Jgnnnuu "D. 1Vl.," WIN! in way, you Home, `of course. `C1arence nmy_ca1l' this afternoon. - ` (My devoted Iiltie._ darling! I only wish I and the \var(|rob9 were in the midst. of tho Libyan desrt, or some other_ ` escmt ram. n..1..m -mm L- BARBIE, -COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIQ, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1868. LIUUNEISIJ AUU-'1'lU.\'1`.'l`JR; A.\'Dv Al - PRAISER. for Bxxrri, and the County of b'imcoe. Cash Advances made on Goods rc- ccivcd for Sale. . ' |.'|u|\'-II cw-In.u.-rm n n nnvn Marriage Licenses. 0 .. uu uuppllcd at In: time ow comprising Thlitygy, oth binding, will be mu u. expense of purchmg Single v,-nlu1ne.1,b ml! uh `cases, for Mad ng,56 nid. .1;/'ronz Brz'!x'.~:h 1_Vorlh Amy be accompttmcd ml}. 9 OTES AND ACCOUNTS c(_;}k-ctorl at (I .L smullpurcenluga. Auction Sn1oslhrough- out the County attendctl to promptly and on liberal teruls. , ' `(`.rniurvz\|a'-`O:-I 0 1R(:')' 7 ,'IR.1vu- JAME~S- COULSON, IGENSEI) AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER J and General Agent. Auction Sales throughout the County" attended to with ptomptitude, and on libernl terms. . CdULs0.\' .\m.1.s. .\n-:Imx r1-1. ~`- -- -... .. ..-........., _ (Late Clerkin Conuty Registry Olcc.) ONVEYANC ER, ommissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Com- mission Agent` for the ` sale of HOUSES, LANDS, FARM STOCK, - IIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Goods, Waljcs, &c. Also fox the collection of IIENTS, NOTES AND ACCOUN'I`S. Cash Advances made on Goods let`! for Sula. I T; L. L. LEWIS, ` LICENSED AUCTIONEER; Appnmsr-:3, AND UOJIJIISSION AGENT, - v.-'nn mun AAAIJI VUn'LAllLAJAJllI| KIUIJ-V 1-, . . 1-`on Tm: s.u.u m-V Farm Stock, Ilouselrolil Furnituge, &c., A CRAIGVALE, C6. Smears, O.\'1'.uuo. LUTHER GROVEQ, ' V l EALER IN CIGARS.` TOBAGCOS, Pipes, Canes. T0bn('c0nists'Goo1ls. &c., Wholesale and Retail. Sign M" the Indian Queen, 5], James St:-cut, Hamilton, C. W.` ANU1"A_Ul'U1U`A Ur` Uiu.-ucs. A~.Vu wholesale dcula.-riu Hxwmux. Ynra, Con- neclicut Sed.Lenf, and all otht-r kinds or To- bacco, `corner of Park and Mulberry streets, , murrmox, c. w. LL sales in any purl. of the county at- V tended ~to punctually, and clmrgcs as rcn.~'unul)le us'any other Auctioneer iu the Connty. ` ' ~ Nuvcmln\.r 14. 1867. 41.11: ILIIALI 15, LIUIIEB zlll Ill)!/UUL` 113: Cash made Goods hf! for Sale. Sale Rqom, corner of Dunlop and Owen Sts., Barrie. ' . . ll-tf nfighest REFERENCES givcn._2}.` VVHIJI-Elll-E llron and Hardware Merchants] Nniq. 483 &. 485. S1`. Putt. S'rm.-1:1-. \ucmu.v from week to Me series of brief political linguiz-bed by clear and good connmonjnnrv, by -gullll of view. They are mlnru cou\'icLio_n. high feeling, and tnko their ncwspupc;-r writing ofthe In Review. lfuslon. Man. I Iuvnnu I Ull- gg`.-\11c|.ion Salt-sl throughout the Couhty attended to prolxlptlyj, and on liberal terms. Nov. 23, V 4::-u` JOHN WHEELER, AUOTIONEER, APPRAISI:JR,' &c., CLOVER IIILL 1 .O. ` f7.\...o.. ('.`......... 1U.\1.\11a.31ummc _1"Ul{. TAKING A1`r'.-\- 'DAVITS. Mortgages, Deeds, Least.-, Szc., executed with dispatch. - ' cnovnn mm. J ON1`X'J`H_AN. KILGORE, LI C E N S E D` AUCTIONEERA! VA LITA '|`(1L`, .52. n III I3 IITYIIIIIIV lfuunly Clerl.-9 - V ILL attend at his Office, in Barrie, every S.-\ l` URDAY. from 11, n.m., till 3, p. m., accmtling ti) "Order of Council, and every other day-at his (mice in Cookstown. W: 0.. ADAMS, ` DI 95. King St. East. _ ' Toronto. l`vcth inserted i on Gold, Silver, and Vulcnn- - izud Rubber, in tllobestpossibc manner. Par- ` ticular attention given to the regulation of children'stcoth, and all work \\'a1`1-nnlc-d. ` I l -....._v iv: .-.'-..-v u , ' TT OIi,.\'EY-AT-L.-UV. Solicitor in Chan- cery. Notary Public, .Com'eyanccr. Commissioner in `B. R.. &c., &:_c. Heir and,` Devlsce Claims executed. ` ' Om: -l'n Mnrr-n\v'n l 2nih1innu Ivncf nfm ` IIEVISOG Ulmms GXGCIIIUG. ` Ox-`Hex-:.--In Morrow's Buildings, west of the Fi1'eman sV1Inll, Collier Street; B.vuu:n-:. 29 ______________j________,___. HENRY BOYS NIOOL. M.D.. I)HYSICAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOU- CIIEUR. Residt-I100-. Cool~:s'row.\'. Sum-inl nth-nnn uuhl On .13... ..... no .... ....... )u1muAN, b'UKGhUN._ AND ACCOU- .l._ Special attention paid to diseases of women and children. ` t 17- u pa-rfoctcd a system of y can supplyjllw Mm- AZAR prumplly to than l.hoirpcx'iodicnl8 directly ublicution. Postmnaten f m-tlimz un Ulnlw vwlll ms. ROSS &'JAcQUES. P[I`YSIC'L/INS, SURGEONS, Iuullnnunu I - ESSRS. LOUNTV .3; BOYS have nemovca their Law Glxambers to Mr. McConkey s New Brick Building, one door West. of the _ Barrie Hole] 36-3in May 23th. 136%.- .____j__._.. HENRY_HARPER,' _ Issuer of Marriage Lfenses, ' 000KsToW.v. . l\v ..........._ . __ ' eru- werm wrung. `Craligvul. Oct. 9. 1967. Uu.'u<,Au' r.-us West, Toronto. October, 1866. ` .IAMss`.A. MATHER, SEWER .OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, `Commissioner Court Queen's Bench, &:c. SU.\ .\'ID.\LE ST.\'l`I0.\`. ' - J0 ry. Nuycmlmr 14, 1867. .1. RADI}ATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER- SITY. u- n. uI.Hvl\alUUl\, J 'lIlLl.Sl).\I.l-E. PE.\'ET.lNGUISllE.\`E lI0.\D. ' April 24, 1867. ` ,~ = 12.-yr. --- v ~---- -'-~-~ s` E. S. MEEKING, ' I'CE;\'SED AUCTIONEER, AND I PRAISER. fnr nnrrik nml Hm l".nnn uuncunon. rostmnaten getting up Ulubs-will rm`-Bill on application. .uu-r;u's WEI-IKLY in 20 us! be paid at the sub- TVHOS. SAUNDERS, `IOMMISSIONER FOR TAKING >AFFA_- J 'DAVITS. Mo1'tr_rnr_von. Dnml.-x. Lr-nsus. J. W. BRIDGMADN, )0B.'I`RAIT PAINTER, 39 King Stredt_ , West, ' ' , "JOSEPH ROGERS, `HIIEF CO.\'S',l`ABLE;-Collnly of Simcoe. J Om-`xch::_ DunlopSt., Barrio. ...., _ TI-I_os. 5AuNnE=es. VENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS. I" Groceries. Crockerv. Hardxmm. .(-.n. DE v1.1sLn.Im0`s. &; nomu.-, WHOLESALE an _,__lI'I__._l,,.-,_, I n DR'. HAMILTON. `(0R0.\IER; Mm-ket Block, Barrie. J will take another Stlldpnt. ' - DR. HARLE VRADUATE OF VICTORIA. UNIVER-' SITY. 'Resid0nnn: F. J. `SOHRADER, I'ANUF.-SCTURER OF CIGARS. AND \vI|nl1-znletllanldlrilu Hm-nun, \;x1rn (`.nn. ' THOMAS T. A. Bovs, ARRISTER. AND ATTOR-.\'EY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery, Convcynncer, &c., 9 cooKs'row.\'. av 28th. 1867. - ' 17- uuu I Iul UVVHI U IVIUI UIICUI `ll No`s. 483 &. 485, Sr. PAUL S1-1:1-m1`. I . MONTRE I5 .-\ [1 rl II o cummencu.on Novcmbtr 'm'.~a l1.\z.u:. n \Vt-e|i1.v' urmIl.dm-med to Fashion 'l`lu-ir nim is ttvofoldi rm-xiof n Wm-Icly Fashion minim tin-I~ewith n n! which will be indispen- ill . rmrm.-xu unmumc 1N mu uuuu: Grocorms, Crockery, Hardware, &c. :11 nvwn nn I mv.~:uvum,~-nu 1'aEM0_ VAL! REMO VAL! t(.AUUA'1'l U1 VIC SIT)". `Residcncc_: |- u u I. u _l1UUIIUl1L.l..|IAi VALUATOR, &.0., _ I For the County qf Sinzcoe, ` V ` THORNTQN.i 2-|....n:.... 0-1; lI........_I -..; n.. n,,,_, I uIl.\ lU.\n U. `V. ,@'O`icc nt_Mr. Cnrruthcrs's. JOSEPH ROGERS,` v1 110:! mm-b an h........ 'n....x..o.... nm-.. Zunsiucss irvttory, n. T, BA-NTING, lluunlu llln-L-. JAMESVC. MORROW, nxvnxr Am r .uu .~. .~ W. H. BLAGKSTOCK, A'l`I`. OI? Vm'I`.{mr.\ nxvn V ___...., nun 10"} ul Ilislory of the Time ___. .---uu, auu1.IuJ.'4 CHURCHILL. snmsu FREEDOM AND COLONIAL RlGHT. LI; LU. Cozmty Szmcocn, IL BT11!-JET. MONTREAL. 36-bi yr. 8'-tf 41-ly d :c., | gm :1 style \mrr:um-cl to ,r,;n'o satislhclion. ` _ t%"l?.EP.\II{1.\'G, &c., done in a workman; like manner. - 3 IL. Immm I." D`I|:l|` ..u....o:.... o,. I.....:........ .....1 ` at 54 uu each, m om rc- xfnr $20 0!). ll.uu-mz`a M_AaAzI.\':, 0 one a(I:Irc.~r_)r one year, pe1"H Periodicals,` to cm $7 00. ` supplied at any time. 's ol'I[.uu-r:n s \Vr-zrmr. will be sent by express, 00 each. A complete S21. mes, sent on receipt 0! .25 per \`oI.,f1'eigl:t_ ald- olumc XI, ready Jnn- I EEPS constantly on hand and m:\nnfnclIIros to order Sud- ullus. 'l`L-an: and Czwrinrie Ilnrncss, b1'i(ll(.-9., Trunks. .\`J:. &c. An assortment ofwcll Inadc Collars in stock, and warranted to give naatisfuction. Riinrrnnrl nI~ivinrr\\.'hh\:, Rita (Tm-:1: (`nu-, (mu Wl`l`anI(:(l 10 give sausmcnon. Ri:1in_r.-;x1n:1 Driving Whips. l3it.=.Cards. Cur- ry combs. Bruslu-s, &c._.to'get!wr '1! complete outttings fox-entire horses; all of which he of- ors at very moderate ])l'icL'S. . . T HOUSE, SIGN AND . Cmage l z1iIltilIg' Estnblishn1cnt!! Dunlop Street, -..- Barrie. . Tllllwlii 111? In an U 7I1A'1 (X2`Q nhmuuu-ni Pianoforis,"kI.; _&9.,_ | unuuuu uu 1.L.n.I.u.L_u.uJu u.L.L1.Lu.J.I\1 ' In the p1'c111i>'cS ' _ 1\'e.1:t_door to Me Law Oicc of Jlcssrs. _ . Bonito (Ci JR: C u'rl/zy, _\\'he1'e he is now prapumtl to o.\'<-cute all ortlws t'm~1i;_:ht and heavy single mul duublc sets of ll.-`U{.\' -SSS: also Ladies and Genlluxncn's Dlhlll BAl\l\l Pb null-\I I-(\ I , SaddleV,Ha|-ness & Trunk Maker, _ Rc_n2oL`cd to A. Burnett's Old Slaml. KDUNLOP STRT-JET, - - - - -/BARRIE, I A _ Bl_NQHAM BROTHERS. Burcnmua no Gaxmul. l UR\'EYORS, MARKET smnr. No. 1, JMRRIE, AVE constantly on hand a ' good supply of FRESH MEAT, F0`-\*'L, GAME, &c., of as choice quality as the vma1'k<*Ks `n'ord, and ol-1' pho sumo at very mmlcrme prices. - Um-.ued Boot`. Snlxsnzes and Lard, together Ki5i3LZ EXEEIWESS MAKING Tn Hm m-m IIII.lIII\l \)I'|LIIJI.I'_Q IJITIIJLEQ, IXU in style \\ m'l`1\Ilf(-(1 to give satisfaction. 3 . Z??`'lH'}P.\II{l.\'G. &(:.. done in :1 work` like | He hopes by strict attention tobnsincss and pu.nc-tuality, to meet :3. lhir share ul' publiyc `patronage. ' . Barric.- August 1szt.'1St:7. 26- 12!` from ]}n't1'sh Norih us! be accmnpanicd with u prepay Unilctl Slam . -~-v mwftu n be supplied ll ow Thlitv-:1;-1 nil. IJ " \u.\|r. LArU.\ N \.uLu.Ir.n,, IIAVING entered into co-partnership, are . nowpxjepared to execute in the best style of the nrtxevery description of Ilorsi-1,` Sr(`..\', C.uu:r.un: AND VOlI.\ A.\lE.\"l`AL P.\l.\`TING. GI<.u.\1.\`r., lum-:1: lI.\.\'m.\'a, AND Commxu, respectfully solicit,-n continuance of the very uttering patronage bestowed on the late rm. feeling conlident. that they enn execute all orders entrusted to them. in the several branches mentioned, in `:1 style not to the ex- celled in the Province of Ontario. Ivan-1') ,,,, rr , ', ,I., ,,A:_..J.J A- ' `Anna pleasure m announemg no we peo- . ple of Barrie and surrounding country, that he is now prepared to give music lessons on the Piano Forte. Orders addresst- to him. Barrie posI~omce,; will meet with immediate attention. Terms moderate. v ` Melodeon um] Organ furnished if required. Barrie. I-`L-hrnnr_v 26. 1863. _ 47-if mmlerale prices. Snuszxges Lard, logotlmr with av-.u-iet_v of other useful eommodmes, can usually be lmr! at .\'n. 1 Stall. `*'Ell nur:-linen: ll.-lhmmul in sun: nnrl. (If A W 152 Ix'z'n_r/ St- East, Toronto. I)AV1DS(L\*, (Tutu rm o(`Fiv.-Id & D:u'id~ i . V son. Ilamilton.) | > FOX`. THE TRADE. ' 'l`IIOS.,McVITTIE, (late with A. Dixon K: ' Sons, Toronto.) > J" '\I' n.nrrnan\v New Saddlery Esta_h1ish1nenI in Barrie. ; ` uuur.L\.L mcnnvg 1&1, ._ EGS to acquaint the inlmhitants of 'f"' ` of Barrie and the puhlxc. of the County of Simcoc. gem-ral1_\', that he hzis commence-(1 business of r1A'l'\'l'\`l'-n n -r-rn-nu-u--u-nun u-.---mu... 'C0_ULTER W& Fl-IARCY, ll|IULlUl UL I-ILU &>lILIIUlUl BU \KV" \hV') 'l`AKES pleasure in announcing to the peo . nlc surrounding country. usually be hm! No. 1 Stall. .`:%"ll purchases duIi\ c1`ed in any part of the town free of charge. - I_IAS now on lmml an ex.- 'tensive and genuine Harness. (Carriage and Team). English and Com- H monRidingSndullos.Double 3., and Single Bridles, Collars. f &c., &c., which he can offer i.@ at very 1'ensunz1ble pi'ices.' v Also, in stock, some of the best. English nnd'other Rid- 'ing` and Driving Whips, Bits, Lines, Brushes, Curry and Mame Combs, Cards, &c.. &c.. IQ he found in this market. Any urticle in the ti-ude mm1nl':1cuu'ed'or l'nm1i. on short notice, and mu'-' rnnlexl to trim t Si : in `_ stock of Single and Double . BIIOTIIERS, .\'Qu.uu:. N1-zw Your. 1.'.. ..'.. p]nncll1l_ and .- Unrus, o;c.. ;\:('.. IQ nu Iounu ti-um f'II1'I1i. tn ordor ranted to give satisiction. 0%" nnax/I .9 mil nn 4. ~ _ .A.\'D. . 3. _C:n'rm,g'e Trmnnxngs, E.fv.4JIELLED LEATIIER CLUTIIS, '&~c. H...-...-....a.......... ..n 1 ISM? aW,`?`E33.E`@ 1i*`` " "'7 7 ` J ',--V" j'---'~~ --~.---`~-`.-U-- (Nearly oppbsile the Ban].-, of Tm-uu!o,) V `DUNLO1 STREET, - - - - B.-XIERIE. 1 L : = I mon Ridi Sing] Eng] ' ' ing` Bits. Linus. Tl:-xmhns. (Tnrrv nuusvu u: an U niunal-Iuuuu. 3%` Ii :-pairs well and 1 l}m'rie, April 8, 1868. ALI. `en-ry t1L'SCl'ipti0I1 of Box and Cooking Stoves. They also continue to 1nau`nf:1cmx_-c their _ w_oII-known Iron- Benn]-Steel .\Ioul(l- Bom-d' Ploughs. logzcthcr with other Cuslings of the best description. done at `tho cheapest rutesund on the shm-test notice. Novmllher `.2U,'18l37. I 2-If 11M-1?LEMI(}fI;I;I' woRKs v Feb. 26, 1868. {unnn aUI.UmUN, ` ` .I3ll'0RTEI: AND Manufacturer of. Gig`a_rs,j Including the Celebrated `-Larnsm-" RI-nn ll uuvunlugu vu;-.-;w`-a conn try. r:u'n BAZAII wil! reed" tlern-plutes,contalnin Izod patterns of Iudlu. bonnetsuclonks. dream or urticlus,nccompn_nM ri]-tiona and direcuom. -It-gunt Colored Fnsllll u-1-:n x WEF.'Kl.Y- 1 cuntnin I6 folio pas fr |.*:l.V. minted 0` A.\u ALL IJPJSCILIPTIOSS 01-` TO B A C 0 0 s , 36 Wellington Street, TOR0 Wholesale onlv. p-.m'onagc. August 1st.` 1867. n uuluaulll ul:u|L`1'.`i HI sAoDLE_av, HARDWARE, A\'n \ _._-.~.. us:-UIIIJ you. ll]. .U.I.- V15 cu. D, Iliclnding the "LaCrnsse" Bra_nd, wlnich isforrsale at all rst.-class Hotels. A\'l\ Arr h|_-cnnvn-v\vn\~n .... "- :1 COULTER & PEARCY. Bnrne,u\furcl1_4. 1868. ` 5-if Tdfoxxto. "June 11, _ 3.{ax31-ie_ Foundry, AGRTCTTLTITP1 T. nun.` uuu. umu u-I.uu:n uuu \1Ituuuun:u :5 moms SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c.,[ I n slvhn wnm--n|h.:`l fn uh-n cnvicfunnn unuu nu uuu L |uvun;u Ul Uuuu:u- .?'Pg_z]2cr Hru2_qin_q also attended. to . [~11-\vVr Invwv\ o nn A nnxv DAVIDSON, McVlTTlE & 00., \\"hnIm:-`In l'h-mlm-a in 0- perfected a ayslmf can supply the M53; ZMI prompflyfo ll H-ir pcvriodlonls di| t~: icntion. Postmull otting up Ci_l|b5 .Bill on application. I! I-:n s B.\z.m is 20 . uh] nf. nm subscriw` nu...-uuu VI-IIIII-I u vvuy _ . - Proprietors. [ANUFACTURERS `of and dealers in Yes. niauufuctnrc HENR`Y SEWBEY a co., 0.4511 13411) FOR C.A1`T1'TE! .. .. 1 or - V|V\`A ` agld Richmnndhill MR. CHALAUPKA,,L __ -0 11. 1'\!-__,l`__.1- II- MARTI N MOORE; :___.. $11.-sine.-35 g`.jir:itury_. `A/\,\A,V~ ~xv a ROBERT Mo-HENRY, rl l.`f1f\' In nnnuniut II... :r\luu`n s xxvvv MARK SOLOMON, AND` IUVII 7 HIV V I Wholesale Dealers in I l'f\ll nun-nun-. `.;:l;l' ...... .. $4 9 e MAGAzI.\'E,WEllW| Z gralisfor every 6'3" $4 00 each, in 0716"` se for one year 3 udicals, to one add"' sup lied at m ritish N07 4"" accompanied 10 `pay United Slam? OTHERS, Qtmuz, --NI-zw Yon!- WM. _noo1', _--v -u -r----` AGRICULTURAL 41.; .a4141x1.l.L1JAl: VJ Manufacturers of a nun:-`no annm on street, only. 3. ' . , 1307. ronlo.) ~ J`. `M. DAVIDSO.\'. ;7_ v -71. l neatly gxcculczl. 111 `fl'(;I( )NT.o. 4-lf; I-IIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and tted up 1n 0. manner to ensure the comfort of guests; dntl travellers are assured that every dndenvor will be used to give them satisfaction and rend- er the estublishrnent the bust of its class in pointof comfortzunl taste. ' Stages for (liffcx-ant Harts In.-um -jbn `1m..... LS are now read] ~ ro- or Griatmg. gnaw _ leted such ex mamc him to do W}! frinnd and I8 O North American Hotel, III7'Dfl\T T'lDff) ("I'D 74" I."/IV 7 [US commodious house has recently , _ -been thoroughly l'(`ll0\'afO(] and re- l'In'nishc:l,. and is well adapted for 1'|':u'L-llcrs, heing c0n\'(-niont to both curs and boats. Good stahling. A Livery Stulxle conn(-clt-tlwitln the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice ~ . 14 CHURCH HILL, I_.\'.\'ISI.-`IL, Co. SIMCOE. Mrs. E. MARKS, Proprietres. Jnum Mr-MIATT ~e...... "I13: I... IIIr\III\~I, I rupnvu'uau. JOHN McWATT, Superintendent, ;'._"'I`-he 'l`ra\'cllIng Community will nd this ostublislnncnt suited to t!wi1'rcq11ire1uents and deserving of their patronage. ` ma` Sumnlo -Rooms for Commercial 'I`r:m-.1. ...._-..-..-..-A-. .4 A.-.`ra-._..-, _ NEW LOWELL, . J. G. MARTIN, - - -' Proprietor. Formerlv ofthu `.5 Exchange Hntu1.(1r(.-mnnrn. U! U! J.lLQ.|5IlJ-LL`- JIIUIIUII Formerly `.5 Exchange Hotel, (Jrcemore. '1' (10 here. _ _.__ 1 _.._.--_.u.., DUNLOP STREl - - - 13.1 Near the New Railway Depot. A. ARNALL. - - - - - Prop: poll}! 01 C0mI0l`f 31111 [$1518. Stages (litfcrcnt parts leave 4.110 `house daily. I -....u . 1:. one your ..... .. ' 1f ejflwr the M`Aaf:l:z will be .-mpplie gram ,0" YHSCRIHB I lSi.`l'. rnn:'nls`asJ`g- 3*` 00 cad` (_)1illia. Ilotel, B. W. ROSS, -------- ..' . . . . ..'.Px-oprietor, 4-stabli: begs to inform his (`ncuds and the tmvelhng community that he hzuz 1i'fL`(`(1 the above hotel in t.hc.p1easunt and heulthy'vi1lu;:e of Orillia, and is now prepared to necuim and zxccumrnodnte guests. ` Cmnmcrcial tmvcllcrs and otlwrsx n-Ialu-a'| FFHE "prop:-ietnr ofthis we11-k'nown- to recmre zmu accomlnougnc glwsts. _ others furniszlnc-(1 with convcvniem and ample nccmnmodulion; (Ylucz-_\\" N. l.iquo1'.-4 nnal Cl'_"-nu, in szock, _.`-_pm lur-2:!-3 lot to priVu!e'fuxuElic:5. jg` Gonvl Sheds aucistabling with attentive servants. I 5-tf The Bar` is supp1?ed with good Wines, > Liquors and Cigars. ` _ Excellent. Stabling and Sheds co1m'cctcd\\ ith the House. ~ Craigmle. Oct. 9, 1967. 36-Gmos. Mus. E.`l[.m.0.\' & Sox, - l mpl'ito1's. ONE_ DOLLAR AND A QUAR'l`Ell PER DAY. -- -- --..v- --up--y ~ --v -cw- IIURO.`VT./[RIO S TR E E7 , COLL[.\'GWOOD_.` CHARLES CAMERON. - PROPRIETOR. .1) uoou muuun` house. JaIu1ar_v 8. 1367. BARBIE HOTEL, B.-UIRIE, co U.\"l`Y 01'- suwozz, 0. W. 33` sample lu'.00l.l.lS 101` Commercial Tl`lY(!]- lers. Excellent Stnbling connected with the House. Barrio, 12th April, 1866. 1 HELSDALE, Penetanguishene Road. ALEX . HIHLL, ....... . - PROPRIBTOR. :BEST of LlQL'()RS, CIGARS, and RE- . IFIHQSII .\!E.\"l`S ])l'0\`i:lu(I. The l uneIanguishcnc Stages change horses. . 15 WILLIAM` PARKINS, I1}INKEEPETB.,C0OKS'_1`OWN ..,. um uruwn 1VorthAm,, will 2 prepay Uniled Slam pa; -. BROTHERS, .\' Sqmuuc, Nrzw 1`on_;,' 'ul III ;-I1...-.. no` u , tr- Licgrzsed .-1-tcl:'mwcr._for the L'oz}2l_y'of Simcoe. I"'uI:u1!nr.r Lfbcl, 160. 33-1)` """""** "V" 1, Adjoining the Railway Station,.Craigv`ale, ll0I3I-.`l{T GIlEGG,- V- - - Proprietor. The I mp1'i.-tor is thoroughly renovating and retting this hotel throughout. The Table is always supplied with the bust the r_nurke:. affords, and as the Proprietor pnrcha. qll0l`S_ from a large importing house, he is enabled to give his guests a pure article. No ]):1i'.!S or expense will be spared to mail the pa.lro1m.',_-;e of the travelling and general public I SIVI-I S71`.-XBLES ATTACHED. Nov. 14:11, }8!i7. . 41-if -., - ., -----, ....... - - ADAM mans, - ' - ` - Proprietor. . THE House has bden tlxorollghly reno- vated, and is now in point of comfort, second to 110 utln-1' county llotvl. The Bar is supplied with Ilcfreshnxonts that nmst. give satisfaction. Good Sheds and Stabling at- tnclnod. ' , - V ' ` 12....-.-:1. nu.-.....I.,... m um .4.-.4.-.- TER.\IS-'-ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. The Globe I-Iotel, - No. I53 YONGE STREET, - V TOR0-N TO, ON TAI{I0, RE%F2,2m9$FLl Comer Dunlop and Bayeld Streets, BARBIE,` ONT. A. R. BINGHAM, `(sticcessor to A. Mis-` campbell), Proprietor. I __ I 11113 om and favorite .1-stnblishxnent is now undergoing thorough renovation, and will in :1 t`u\\' days he 1-efm'nishu'1 mul retted in a manner that will compare favorably with _any hotel nctth of Toronto, in so far as com- fort, convenience and prompt attendance are coucerncd. ` - n.a-n__1,.,... ' .. . - Ens 2` UR cnlsr`. I1-nova. nulalalv I! IV -QL\IA>J-Ill, AV.]2'.V[.\`(I'. (I0. b'_I.1(COE, 0_\"l'. `JOSEPH WILSON, -` - - Proprietor. The Bar is supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. Good sheds and Stabling adjoining the Hotel. D1-1-mnlu-r 9.1 ~`l[`.7 ' ` A7 hm ~ VICTORIA` HOUSE, .w....`:. ..m. , . Kg` Good stab1ing.bn'the premises, and at .tentu'e servants. _ ~ = Fehrnm-v IR. LQGR ' Q1" ROCHESTER. HOUSE, \'H `M lu`lHI\?'l` <'l`l!I-`I."I` I`(1l!f|\"T`I\ lcsorvxnp; 01 L110)!` patronage. cg` Sample Commercial Travel- `ers. ` V` B-.'x-'10, D`:cen1b(-.1: 10. 1867. MARTIN S HOTEL,` I.lEllI I IIIIIIEI I Alma I-Iduse-., f I-IILLSYIAI F :enuve servants. , Fclm_1a1'y 18, 1868. F Eli KEY, II I 1'R rv) um... ,uu llotcl. December 24,-1867. EST Liquors and Cigars nl\\'n_vs in sloek. Good St-ubling and Sheds adjoining the >uso. I CHURCH HILL HOUSE, rnnrur `VIII 1 vxvvrcnrr n. L -~.\..,vv\AV....\,-....\ /r\a-\./`J . . WELLINGTON H6-'l'\lfIA. , ' CRAIGVA LE HOTEL, _ . _ . _. AL. n-:|...-.. nn._::-._ n._-2_. '* W The Queens , LOP S'l`RY~Il I`_ - - _ HAD JOHN en'r:<:T Proprietor. 51-, tutsI5 mu! 521100115. psr-/xix;-\/-`%r\-\.O4`r-o\ ,-Vv.....\`... \ _F\ J. Il.\lll)Y, l mp1'ietox'; rants.-` HAZAR prrintff Io pt-rlo I xhlicution. VICTORIA, INNISFIL, |l\I!'n\ Ind- 7 I3.-XRRIE , 'n,._-A ucpuu. Proprietor. 47-! yr. .- ---uunaw at very short notice, and `On lleusonablo '_l`crn1s 'IIcu1.<.0 In-Ops on lmm], and xnnnllfzuz-Iurcs COFFI.\'S of all _kin_ds . and furni.-`hos all the pz'u`aplu-rnaliunecessary lur l"uner:1ls. Including an cxcellclxt Ilt-arse, whlch can be had on vcxy nloderatc terms. Rn:-1-L3 .\...-n 1.1 191:5 m 1 1;. 'bU'l'l'l;lah I ` that he is :11 :1 l contracts tbr lmildin; ALL opernons entrusto-l to him satis- factorily perfonnetl. Fnrnu-rs and ntlu-rs who may have Celts, Bulls, llleifi-rs or Swine, requiring his services will be uttumled lo dur- ing_tl1e season. The charges in all cases wiil bc`l'ound' reasonable. Good relexemes given `if required. , Barrie. I)r-cernlrer 11. ISIS7. ` 45-lvr. ALL kinds of Carpenter and Joiner Work done in a workmunlike manner and at reasonable prices. l)nor.s', Sash and Blinds on hand and furnished at short notice. ()1-dc-r.=x for Coffins, Ileurso, and Funeral P:u'apher- nuliu promptly attend:- to. ' Barrie. April, 1857. 11-1 5' `E IIAZAR. nnmmnmm nll Nm-pm} i'3;`,'GARDE.\T EN GINES,`_9 g;jf PLATFORM ac. couman scALEs', A _C'0.{1L 0_IL, .1-c., 'c., BUILD! ITBBST. ~ 0 a a . BARBIE wu.LIAN7ioonE, BUILDER & 'CON'1`RACTO1{, Jfuru Slrm-l. .\r'nrl. :. RA R Rik`. George _ Piaxton, .Vl.\.\'L'l~`:\CTl7HER OX TIN, SHEET-LIRON. JAPANNED And Copper Wu1-c, lallglu.~'n(mc :1! S('\'L`Xl o'clock; mm. _'l`lu:SI1l;s'c1'il;or ln:\.~";1l. :1 1irs(cl:L ES'l`.\li[.[SlI.\[E.\"1` in I5:u'rie_. at which single or double conveyances can be had zxtall times on most reasonable t('rrn:~'. n .\ vm v A \'I.*v1rnv' noons; sAs?:L%%%A!NLb'}3[:'zi6' E1`-I0RSE* Bc}b1B1i, &c., Bo9t-ans1.{ .5110? .13.Ia1=er-I Islprepnrcd to manufacture to order. and has on hand, all kindsof Ladies , Men's and Children's 11 . In! n 1 II` mwn a nun uuuuu u -2 Boots & Shoes of every description, I .-r \'l.`hI.' A\u In. Box, Parlor," 12,,-11, `Q E1NsoN,rmgxe; I style. The mu-s1.'u<-sxg11s r(.-gunzuuy rucmveu. Plain and fancy \VJ'iti11g l u1wrs I-Envelopes, School and Account Bucks, Bibles, Prayer I}0ok.~`. Glnlrch Eeltvict-5, Hymns, Ilngrarings unl`Lithogrnphs, Drawing P:l[)L`l`.'J, Pencils, Pens, Inks, &:c., &c. _ n__1:.... -_.1 n TI, _'L LUIIB Lll-V um. Au! ! V I Bookbinding, Ruling and Printing, IX ALI. Tmim mzA.\'cu1:.~'. 7 [H115 blXDSCl`1|)(`l` xnlon-ms the xmvclnng com- munity that he is now running a Daily Line of Mail. SlKlp_`(.`:-I to Pvnclanguishc-I10,- Leaving Barrie on the nu-rival of the morning train guing north. and returning: leaves Pena tallgltislwxlc at tfclocli. 'I`hn Snhcm-iln-r In kn 2| n-v.-f (`Inca LIVFRY Duulop Street, . hEAsoNAi:LE PRICES. Barrio, .\I:Irch 26, 71868. :-x~_-aj; an [I a'1'.:l'1`Iu.v'un'I"g 136 YO.\'G1-I S'I`., T0l{0.\'TO, H.-\Sjlll~'V.1`(`Cl'i\'l.*(l a large stock of Room .l :|pc1's. Hull. ()ic<-., Ceiling and Winzlow l upm's, Chimney l'rinls. U0l'du:I`S. &c., in every style. The lau-st`l<-sigxls 1'(.-;.,'\11z\|'1y received. upers. r-|um.I nml A4-nnunf. Rnnlru, Rilnh-~x. ] I`:I\'pr l.\ Ann Anrun unn.\\.A|n.n- Pmmptly 1-xecuted at the Lowest. Remunerat- iug I ric(-s. . . I '1`uronto. Anril 27. 1865. 12-] V TO AND FROM PENETANGUISHENE IIE Subscriber informs the tmvclling I Lima nf` Mail Slum-st in P1-nnlmmuislu-n(2.- PTIONS. Ale:;.2ZtndeI`T`(;`xW1'_e&V1Van1, - 3..!J.lPEAi*i!?V, !1A?5515.31@.1; unzjar ;-.\_-.-4 WILLIAM MANN 5. sm, Booksellers, Stationers, Ir (1 uy Line of Mail Stages u.\an.1.\ 1 1.: nnhnl v l.\\l 'E.vaLIs1r PA PER HANGINGS, d:'c DUNLOP STREET. BARBIE. A.._:I 1mm 11 no ` J. P. RYLEY. - .- - -' - Pmnvrmz-ron. Former_1y of the Roxzu. Ilorrn. Ilaunilton. j -_...-` -_.....---.n.-.y ARRI.=\GE TRIM.\lER and Grmcm] U_Pll()LS'l`ERl-IR. Opposite E. Grxum-1"s Hnrzlwxmz Slorv, I)unlop-Street, Bamie. Box-ric, April, 1863. - 11-ly DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS. Barmig I rvqmreu. 11, noueraue terms. V Barrio, April H, 1865. folio psgw \Vm:xLY, rinted per, and wi I be pub` ug 1'r1c(-s. '1'oronto, April 27; 1865. uuu uu; ' April, 1sus.~ vvu ---.. -v:vv -u-w--up Nearly opposite the Bank of Toronto, BARRI:-:; '(*32:v:rnI _`tI1rsrii5tznc:zts. mAAA;,_AAj\AAAA_ BARRIE, COUNTY SIMCOEJ 1%? JOHN` CULVEBWELL, 1-unr : nu n1r\III\uv-vs .LJ1JJA.I.lJ xv \/\.IL11.LVLL\JL Jlary Slrccl. Norlh, BARBIE. J01-IN 'LOVVE, Egzutrls and nlnnns. EBIPTIONS. R O 1zAILiVAYMIib'Ef:f, vxvwun vr-urv n-uu>nun{v n :- Robrt Earey, I"ASlIID.\'AIlLE Bcwk Stave LY tIlll10llm:('S to the public I all lixm-S prepared to take ing, and_ that he can t'urui:=b 2`. DAVID VA.\'EVERY.' - .l r01n-:`;!or. I6. . ' 35-lt )EALEll IN ',`\Zll1l C'ool'in,g Stoves, J llunlrn uuu 1/\uA\| u VROOM PAPERS .1 ,u A-Ir {min \- IJIJIN 0.11 ): 1-:I)\v..\Rn.<. Im- porter and Dealer in u n n M n A n I. n c BA 2212113, nu. In-tn made, at an in!` nos! cc-lobrntod of IN one, especially with the in. which sunnlles 15 45-lyrl. ' 11-tf ' 11'/13' One Dollar per Annum, strictly in Advano F `IIE .\Il. -IS LA.\'G lmve jusL commenced work in the above brunclnes , m~.\'t door to Mr. Luna's l':\ilo1'iu;.: lislulylislnnunl, Dun- lopslnzcl. Iiurric. \\'h('l'c tlu-y hope by dill}- guncc nml um-.nlion, 10 _mc-rit :1 good slmrc of public pat;-onuge. Barrio. Anril 17. 1867. 11-M 7 HIS Ex -=(:\blishm(-m is c4 witn Flour, Br:1n.'Sl1ort` which` will he dclivcrc-d to tree of charge. Barrio, Dc-member. 1807. TIIE public are rvspectfully roquostcd to take notigu that the Sunday BllSiu0SS Hitherto connected with this establishment will hezdiscontinued from this date. n xv . \ nu.-...-.. }mmn annmV_mn Sif. ERMS: _._ ....- -7 R . L A I R D , General Commission Agent. Barrie, December 11,1967. PAR I`ICULAR l\'(.) I`ICE To Debtors & Credtqggf VIWHE nndm-czinnml hnim. ..I.,.... .. .. _v.uuva.w vu \lJ uu.J.uUJ.Du `IIE nn-lexsigned. being about to retire from bu.~'in(-.=.s'in llzuric-. lu-ruby nolilies all parties indebted lovhirn. either by New or Book Account. that he.r-quire:~s l.\l.\ll-)l)l.-\TE l AY.\lI-.`..\ T of the Faxxlr-,`x!.s all such claims will be place-d~in1he hands of his Attorney if, not sellleal on or before the first day of,.\lu_v next ensuing. . And all ]nu`li(*H lmving; claims n;::\insl. him nre It-qlwsu-tl ln pr:-.41-nt the :~:1mu for settlement at once .\'n l'nr:lJer notice than this will lie given before sun-1n;,r. GEO. l LAX l`0.\'. Barrie, March 4. 1868.` 5-H MILLINERY 6; _DR]-JS'SMAKING, 1"mcI/ Iluirz/,'urA' um! Stuznuh.-u. Dunlap-Siroot, nextduor to the Nortlncrh R. R. Station, and opposite Mr. Sunders J cwc-lltjry >.`toru. (0011 ( Wllnli-5 'l`I:nn ,,- .. r__..-.-- --V vs -nu nnllullllliv Arc all l/mt mm //c :lc.s*1'I'm/. One trial will convince the most sceptical 1)EIlS`O.\'S ll'(IlllJl(`ll with tlisl-:1.<(-s of tho livvr and stomach may l'l.`.il. l|:alll'('d Ll.-.csu l illq will (vlrn m.li..l' sowcuon 01 ~ ` Wines`. 1h'm2(lz'cs, Wl:i.s'Ice_1/.~r, Rum, Gm. d':c., ilIf('n(h'd for mt-dicinul pIn']o.<(-.=. N. B.- I`lm whole ot'th(.- uhovewns pnrclmsml and prcpzm.-cl under the supervision of an ex- pcrieuccd ph sicinn. Burric. Nov. 21. IBM. - A9 I 1Second toN HAZAR aid at tho . )nJ:.\x).\S Il'0ll|Jl(`ll with (1i:<(-nst-5 1 Pills will giw.-rvlin-1'. 1.`...- cnln I... ' - . `I:.u:ruH. F. Brandon, Brunlford, \\'Imlc:~:aIc A}.-_'<-nl fol the C ul1:pt]as. 20-Gm. II DUN LOP S'l'RE]'I'I`, 'earI_r/ Opposite the Ituil 1oulStu!'on . ` B A R R I E . {NEW DR IfG STORE Jl|.ll|AJl4 .'n.u1 1,.11u.12 .)u:1/1Ul.'\L'b' of alliginds, &c.; also, 9. huge x\`ss()1`tn)Cnt6t# l..HllD.i l..H\"l`I.`ll\'u l`Ill\l\'I.Vvu .-_n .... qmua, mu; unsu, 1:. Huge n_s=sm`lnxc.-nt at `I ...-Ull'.S, L;\l\"I`l~}l{.\'S, CIIININEYS, &C. FARMERS AND MECIIANICS would do well turn]! and c.\'amin_o their JIAUIIIXE OIL, ' before nurchasim: L-l.~'u\v1u1-0. 'l`1mwu'\'1m=| JIAUJIINE Oil purchasing cl.~'cwhere. @ PK s Sugagj-Gpated Pills, Anothecary Ha|| UTYNVLOP .Q l`|. I` Nwuu-2. m-zw xum. I~?1.s-Iu'nn. Pleasure, and u-limi." 4.u;.auuuJu .u.J.u.l.An..LIJJ1J1|: Uh UUI ;\'N()UNCJi ,to the public that they have opened :1 lirsl-('l:xss Drug Store, as nlvnvu. which will he: uudv.-1' the mmmgexut,-nt of Mn. 1'11)- ~- \\'.um Co.\'.\'nn, lulu-ly with Messrs. Kvlnx-.u1 3: C0. The stuck will be found vbry (.`0Xll1llt'l('. consisting of pure f1TYT.lIITf1ATaV 5,- u;uuu-V, '\_;1,l1`4iv'11L/A146,- FANCY I 1;'I.'1"I'J[ElH', DYE STUFFS. . COMES, IBIIUSIIICS. l`.\I.\'TS, OILS,- VAIL\'ISIlES, `GLASS. PUTTY, J PATENTWMEDICINES, . HORSE ."l.\'D CATTLE JIEDICINES _ of all lcinfl-1. .h- - Ian 4. 1...-.. IIIVIVI` .~A -3 `.1 January. 1863. As ;'Cathartic or an Alterative 11.1. mlnuc pan-onuge. April 17, 1867. ..___.____:_.j_._; Barrie, April 24,1867." DRUGS,` CHEMICALS, &C_. ' oR1LLI,x_ 1 ..n........ MESSRS. ALEKNDER & Co. ..,,_.,_I A A\'f\'()l"\'(`l-`. m Hun ....1.1:.. n.. ncrleuccd pnyslcimx. Barrie, 2], 1866. _.j.__j..____?___ VI u....-.._ ll" alcted suohn}-xtan ~nnblc 1103" friends and the publlo was ac .-mpplied 1;, 1:nscsum:us at $4 M), Six copiesfo1 $29 00, cl-L-:n s .\l.wAzx.\'z,wzm.r, dress rbr one year, $10 . ~ po- "erio acals, lo oneadd " 1., on... It,` -_ GE4 Battle, 4, 1868. VA.\'EVE RYKS` Livery _ta,blesA. Lu1.u.u uuu. uu JJJ.l:J.aDDJ.!.Ln.D.J.J.` 1"unc_I/ S[(lIII1I.).'~//. Q`1mui5t5 mu! ilruggists. 1uL'u'. cuu:-ml Hg 0] pure DRUGS`, .cI-1EMICAI.s,- VCY 1;'I;'1"I'J[1;`l! Y. DYE .\"I`Irn .Dr. J. W. SLAVEN. nu an 1 U Arum. For sale by ALT-`.` M. _I-IELMK EY, lishm(-nt_ constantly supplied 3-, Bran. Shorts, Pczzs, Oats, &c., : `town purchasers me My ALEXANDE-R. & CO., n...... .. uu-Ill r ILLITSTIMTED. 1'1 (5 (1, Me Pr"! NUMBER uua uull.'. `D. VANEVERY The very best 554415;; A . 5-td, 4(:.tf. t .~mrccs.s/'uI Famil; . '1u'on." system 01 Iv Mm val-[NI L utllgo tub- In 24 . \VnllLYv ..S400 lVt:u'|.r. ]'l'\VUKlH_Ql.\' Illlll-0lU lL'|lU\V NL Llllll-'. llml l ll):-_v_;'ul,t-In that ]mn])le=|lS(-cl to think wlmt :1 lm.-ll._\' cmnplu Llney wnultl ulnke before I .~tup1)u:_l on to `the tupis? ` M-."il1:l4eu.l! Alul l clt-.m:lIel my list in- \'ulunt.-uily, as l L'l`lllllllc(l tho" pupal` in- l\l0 in g_-,'m.sp. \Vl.at :1rc.ym| looking for, Minnie/?" She stood with one lmml resting lightly on the tlo-)r-lmolr, glzmcing uneasily round the llon)I', while Lllurns \v.u :1 guilty ush on her check. nl -` .1...` 2" 1...... ..... --...' _ mu- -I:._ 1 ns will enrich tlwmselm mum long after wrllen, lishcra are turned to dust. list. , V uss in Amerlcn.-Boclon ' may `bx-,|1nrt-serve-dlyde~ paper in . .mcricn.`--The '07`/C. public questions which \Vm~:xI.v from brief nnl`-' UH HUI" C||l.'U|\- ' l-LLh:\t is ---ham. _\, ofpupur lying :1bout?" " Nn !" ' " l.\l)l I uttered the f:llsel1oml with cleliluemtc c:Ill11Iia.~:s, even while the tell-,t:1lu billet lay in my hnml. So---she wus anxious about it. uh? She rli:ln t. like the idea that` I uhmllnl have an insi}_y;lxt. into her dime ar- r:1m_eInclItsi wifh E. M. Ah! false and f:nir--all women were alike. ' ltmust havis been something very importzmt," I remark-.-_ Inuliciously, us she hurriedly turned over the books on; the table, still seurclling for the missing treasure. M-1' . . . _ . -- T 1.-....1..r. :4 .... .,o..:... " .1". uu:ISu|'C. `I suppose I l1m'olel'b it up-stairs, she said, artfully awulillg a direct answer- You are not going, Clarence? I um going. ` " Goml-night." r I hell her hand a moment in mine; but Idiul not kiss her as usunl--tl\o iron lmtl elntorezl fur too deeply into my soul for tmtl ' V ;,r,.-I~r :- ...uu mu 0: paper. _ 5, 11." Of course the whole thing mm as plain as clnyliglnt. To-dn_v was the mrth of the mont.lx--it was simply an flhnointnwnntfnr Hm mm-rmv. at eleven -Vtllhll Ul LHU lnulllau--ll: \VlI Hllllllly Llll flpnointnient for the morrow, at eleven 0c oek. I ground my teeth as the truth flashed across my_ brain. No disappoint- ment this time! I would have liked to challenge Everard Mason to mortnl com- bat on the instant, were it not that duellos . were entirely out of fashion. What. busi- ness lmrl ho to lay down the law to my Minnii? But there was one comforb-- Jack Dobell was my old friend; he _wouHn'tsoe mg wronged, if he could` help it, und Iiprr-mptl_v' re olved _to ap- Peul to Jack for nid and justice. Iluncorl nl. mv \\'ul.r~.l|. Nine o'clock ulilb; Nut until I was safe in my own room open and re-exumima the oJious little Int ot paper. 5. 11. Of mnrsn 1.1m whole thing W! to Jzlcii tor um and JllSLl0 - Iglunced ut my watch. Nme F-t0rI1:Ltofo1't.l\e Masonic nneetimr, and certainly too kite :0 seek out. Mr. Dobell, Whowns at his country house long be- fore this. I And so I liglnled the gas and sat down to chew the Earl of my own bit- ter moditantiolis. The more I xnemlitntecl `"1, my injuries, the -mhru furious I ba- `'`_`"3: until. as .,tho clock chimed mid- nmlrf T ma. ...._ ;.,.I _---1.... I |\'l|4 LIIU CXIIIIDIIII II|I3|I IIIUIIIILIIIS |4`J .In.v_lcn1;l-si:|_n. burning cm`rcnI, us I run-I and re ' ml the InysLcmus words, E. M." Dinhfl. I remember that E\'er:u'l Mason wzm ,\Iinuic s socnnzl cousin, and :1 }u'n\'nkin2l\' lnnl-lsoune IL-llo\`v at that? 1 n.:..1,. -~- --_-uunuullllls. llll: lll(_Jl`U A more fm mm-,:' 1' Now why on earth I \v1u1Lel to be so provoking. I can`: tell; the natural per- versity of mun, most prolwnlily, for there was no olliur reason um I should not lmre LollMiunie Rivers just. why I was obliged to go home e:u'ly'tlmt. (-.vcning-- ` simply a Illasonic lmlgewm-.-ting, -anal nutlning more ilnlmmmt. But 1 w:1nt(-.rl to le:|sciIll1lu, and so I withdrew into 21 mil of ixnp<:Ii<:tI';ull<: lXl_)`\Iel}'. . _ She li'l not say It word, but turned -qlliu.-ll_`,' u\\'.-ly, zuul wont up-st:1iI'.~) for the liula: lmuqm-L of llc-lint:-ope aml "(!l':lllllll)l la-:1\'es that she g_Inn~.-rlly fsxstullcxl into my l-uuon-lxnlc l:cl'ure 1 went. zuvuy. And in the very inst.-mt tlmt. slm clnseul the door, I smr this ,l>\vI1\\':ml llultcr of :1 little \\'lIllU slip of paper` from her dress. Ii:slim:li\'c.ly I stonpc-l7ln pick it up; auul us I slonlletl, I culllvl nut 2l\'0lkl reall- ing the cl_i:u'ucu.-rs inscrilnul tlnereox: in a clear, n1:1~'culine I7llll'0_',*,'l':lplll'. "5, 1l.+-AL Mason and Dulwll'.<. No llisnppoilntiiiu-int I/u'.v Lime. . E. M. H'..lr. Hm m>imann' lluzli |I1nl1lII.ln(Y` tn ,oue yenr...'. ...$400 -(ha 'hlAuAzx.\'u.\V1ncxLr. liul 5/ra!isfo1' every Club (it $4 (N) each, in -: for .`K")h (H). 'L'."M 1_Look my.1ii I resolve. I Will not be nm e a fool of-I . will cast her off, as unworthy of my love; bllt first will possess myself as a} clue to_ 1 ,u.1cu IL um. Wmn:m's ` shrug of my`: jealousy !" Nonsense 1" OUS UIHIUYE , V Never!" quoth I, with a smile ofculm superiority. Timn you won't tell me, Clarence? "*1 think, mu. clwrc, your curiosity- and the other emotion--neeLl :1 little disci- plillt-J `Now whv on \v}u1Led llp. - New Minnie was.u l'0llDLl-Cl)0Gl{e(l, rosy little maid. `with big blue eyes, fringedull mum] with brown lashes, and a my dimple that sometimes came out on her chcck, and sumetimes on her chin, but always where you least. expected it. And, moreover, I have no olxjcction to impart. to the" reader, in strict. condence, of 'course, that she was my M1nnie-mino, by virtue of the dimnoml engagement n'ng.tlmt sparkled so knowingly on _her plump little left luuul. So of coursel had the privilege of tantalizing her, and l,u.1c it tam. _ u\l7n....... a .un-innifnl" ani.l T unit]. 11 JL'(U0l|.')' Z Nonsense! mun"! Mmme, coloring up. _I suppose men are never curious, 0r_]e:1l- ous either .7 u\Y.... .m ....Au. 1 ...:n. .. .....:1,. .\r....1... Ijust wish you'd tell. me!" said Min- nie, with the leus'tpm'ccpLib1e pout on her II.` vlmtlllll. 'l`lll7lt.\`l).H ._..?l:ltll.30, fsus `Address all grdcrs to Wt `?..i!! .?!.?? TERMS OF SIJBSCRIPTION: One Dolmr per nnnum, strictly, in advance! or $1.50 if uol. so puidl THE EXAMINER B(())1`)l!`(lO.:`ND JOB PRXNTING ` PLAIN AND 0l{.\'A.lEN'l`.\L PRINTING; ` DS such ll! 1: .. LETTEBUSlNES:' cmms. mm. mr..ms. umn nn.Ls. j-----?- The llxuxniner, Ayn COU.` 1`Y 01*` SI.\lCOIi ADVOCATE, 19 l'Ulll.Islll'I)| EVE!!! l`illHl$lLfn\' JIOLENING . -...... om *" ""::::.`:;'.-'.`.'::;.`3`:a:Xm.::?*'= *"'m'~ o1's-1fFscnlPT1oN: I... Hn|!1'u`l)(:l llM"ll'|(IlUU"" H}-It the ~ I _ :. pg` Published every Thursday Morning. VOLUME. EXA.\lIXER OFFICE. 1:: _n- c.v ;, M, ,\u<.-1101.50,`: dz soxs. x>unx.xs..n'x:.L` duress MY JEAIAJUSY. . curiosity!" auizl T, `with n `shoulders, and feminine H EADS. HAN D_ - . CIIIUUL.-YRS. LAB ISLS. nd im>xt srtrccs.s} I (he Lniun." -. you semi a little slip `xn |IIll.'u .L`A. Au- '1lusli mounting to mhur mn`rnnl, am I llL'-II IlUl7Ul The clock struck eleven as Mr. Dobell Look hislezwe; mnl I launiecily enswnded In_vsL-,lt`in the w:mlmbe, with my head n__-;:|iI1st, the collar of Jnclis 1)usiness-coat, and my lower L-.xtren1etics in u luerfeclz grave of nun dusters and obsolete pm`.- tuluons! Altugvtluzr it was not an agree- able position. A xv.-u-Jrobe where we.cz1u just stzunl erect, with closed doog-s on it hot. lnnmingiu the` month of August, is rzither too sugestivc of cofn nccommoda- Lions! AP` ,__,1 .L. C`_.,I,,,!,l, `rv;__1_l 1'.` LHU (IUUV Kl (]UH|'|.Ul' Ul llll lllllll Ulllflh Ilurk! it foolstgpl I jerked the door tu :r_;uin }vitl1 an emphasis tlnt. made my prison-l|0usu sway in at snilly nervous manner; but. it;\\':s only it clerk sent for some pmlin-ul:u' letter, and 1 breatlxed l'rucl_y uncu m0rc-tlmt is, ust'1'ecly as it \\':\s possible to (lb under the circum- smllces. 'l`l1:1t. clock must luwe stoppr.-I. I listcnetl to hum` its regular tin-k-ti<:k, and was unwillingly compelled to believe iL,wns still in 0puI'.'lI.l()l]. > . \`lm.lr-.1 nl' l:IlII'lIlI(!ll?. how hot. it W113! ll, \\':'lS SUN ll} 0PUl'x'lI-l()ll. Shmlcs of Fahrenheit, how hot it --n tliermmneter wmihl certainly have smml at .1 h_undrc in this close atmos- phere! I was streauning with :l)el'.i].)lI':l- Lion! mylnair \\'.'H-HQ wet`. as il'I had stood in a siunun.-1' sliowur; but I would cheer- fully have remained there all day to de- tect. the lll0l`l.Sll'0u.*l, conspiracy between my Minnie and E. M." . Twelve o`cluckl Minnie must have been (letillllotl. I could hear E._M. _s 7 voice nccasimially in the shop-pr0of` positive that/1e was on hand. I lnegan to shift. my weight. uneasily from one foot. to the other, and` feel unplcasantly coascious of a. vacuum In my gastric rcgions. ' nnn n :-lm-kl Decidedlv. this was {ret- uuua : , Africa and the Sandwich Islrinuls! It` was getting dccinlcdly trnpicu]! I wiped the law from my gl)\vingl'orche:1d. VVI1 ' . didn't Minnie come, it's_l1o was coming? And then 1 beg.-m.to reect on Bat.holo- mew and his bed ot'lmLco:1ls.4z1s I pushed the door :1 q1IuI'tcr('at' an inch open. H.-n'L" :1 fnnhhnn! I {nrL'm`l the door uie s sweet mmmar voice. I am sorry I lost my memorandum, E\'ernrd. ` ' (Sorry! I heard it!) It isn`t`of any consequence, Minnie; ` we'll make it all straiglit. (Would he ?) Let me see, said Everard, reec- ` tively. - Five yards at eleven shillings. When do yon wantit nished? . By Thursday; We Clarence's, birth- day." ' ` ' ' (I pricked up my ears attentively.) I think I can promise it to you by that time. I was sorry to. disappoint you before, but we really hadn't-ea bit of anything` in the shop-that was at all ap- propriate for u dressing-gown. This ma- `tefrinl is elegant---crimson leaves, you see, on 11 uvn-co.lore(l grouml l 0` Rn.-mr.if'nl l" ninnnlnt.m'l llfilinin. ecsta- Iv CH ult- Of course the room is at your service, (Elm-once. I'm going out, hut.-tlmt makes no di1l'e1-cnce. 1 hope yo1x`lldisco\'el' that you're in :4 mist:1ke! T unilnrl Idhm-In T nnh...tn:nn.7l an 1! 1 couiu unve lnuulguu lll uuignr: But my patience was not destined to go entirely nnrcwz\I-(led. Just us I was ame- ionsly waiting for the relentless clock to strike two, there was :1 utter; of silken garments on my ear--tlxesound of Min- uie sweet familiar voice. HT ..... .,.......- I lnnl`. mv mnmm-andnm. . u.uLaL'l(A'I'ED. 1': rs q/' the Prjeu. I` mruu of our country- u.-purllnunts of an Ameri- ll.nm:u'n \Vmsxu lm in to its tille,`!`uocI- .\'.-. 'ew York Evening jun ru HI :IJlllSl.:lK0l" Ismilcd bitterly. I entertained ,no such hopes! V 'l`l|n I-Inn`: oh-nnlp n`nIvnn an Hf. hnlxnll 1|. vacuum Ill lily gilbflc l'.'g_ lUIl . One o'clock! Decidedlj, w;1s- get- ting rather monotonous! 1 was. inclined to be ve'ry sleepy, but it wouldn t do to yield to the bhludislilnent of Morpheus. ` If I could have indulged in acigar! Rm mu imnnnn win not rlnsninari to no 01) It "l\Vll'l'.U.I0re(l gruunu: . Be:Lut.iful I" ejaculated Minnie, ecsta- ticnlly. . u \...I ...... .......L:A1:..,..J ...!ol. nu:vr\nnn, L1c.'In_y. ' And you want. it lined with crimson silk, with crimson cord and t:|ssu.s?" Of course. How pleased 'Cl;u'en<;c will be P ` IYA'|L...... L...` `ktullb 4 .......\1. 3.. LL- I-\r\f_ \:m||m`. e.uuL.uIuy. ` ` " Yes, but, Cl:u'ence,_ wouldn't it be :1` rather me.-m thing to listen to wlmt isn t intended for your ears? faltered J:1ck~, with some emL-m'rz1ss_ment. A I don't care in fig whether it_'s mean, or not! I exclailned, setting` my teeth t0_9;etlu.-I`. I am in no state _of- mind to split Inuluphysiczll lmii's. lfyou-are going to ol>lige me, say so-if not, I may as well _Q'n. M In` n......m. cl... '...m... :. ..`. ...'..... .. \V1|| 'U0 2 v (If there luulheon a crjack in the bot- tom of that \VIl|`I1l'()l1e, I must. assuredly have fallen through it, so eceedmgly small did I feel !) ` .nn:u- (`.|m-um-.-_" went on m'v innocent SIIHUI UIU J. IUUI J) -Dean` Clnrenc--," went on my innocent Minnie; I don't. think he felt very well last night-he was so strange and abrupt . in his manner. Llllll o \Ve1I? . ' r . Where will he probably receive her!" In this room, I suppose. Is there no place where .Igcoulrl be an unseen auditor of their conversation?" Why, Lhcre s the \v:n-drohe, but " Sny no Inore-the very place! I e.\'~ (.'iililllf`.(i, exnlmmly. Yes. but. Ci:n'rmnr-, wnn|rin't. it Im an Ill III! A `trie? I hit my lip until the blood came. Il.'s.\'cry plain to see that you :- standing in my peculiar posi- tion, obell. ' Shall I send for Mason? He is in the shop, I have no doubt." You will do nothing` of the sort!" Well, then, what is it. you require of me ? - ' V Listen. She will be _here, probablv, at eleven, to---to see Mason, confound him 1" u \Ir,II an uuu L uu(:ull(3(l IL _ Dobell, I wam._vo1i to do me a very grout f:wnr-\viH you? ' CnrLuinIy- it'I can. _ I Iookud up at the clock-it. wantedjust, fteen minutes to clu\'cn--z1nd I hurriedly cond-.-(I the whole story of my wrou,r_,vs to J:ick`s honest. .lu-cast. He stroked ,_dowu his ml \\'l|isk(n's, rcectively. _ ' My dear follow, I really think you re zittaching to much impvortunce to a more trie. ` uA.-am r--. with we in, which supplies I0 journals of l arn=. to fur- II in advance. :0, link will nppenrin HAnP3!I'I with their publication. ll advantage enjoyed! trv. ,