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Barrie Examiner, 7 May 1868, p. 1

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mm uncu blood upon it. ` Ii_sLarte on seeing the 1 taking` it in`-his hand, 1-em.'u"ke< full: It must. have been with of this kind that tho`wo11mn bed." ' nAL_1l_ . .. -- nun! ' Well, said I, pulling o'a slioe_ sock, and showing my scratched { what do you;say to this, f1l](l this_? 1 duciug from my pncket the spearli with dried blood it. - HG started smninrr Hm I..m.- . ....u uuuuo Do 1?" I replied. }VcIl_ perhaps-I - have. They all laughed. and began to clm` {neg but Lawes seeing I wzw serious took me aside. and asked if anything really. was this matter. `I told him my story, and, as I expected, he "smiled, and said : You have had a. bad night, and no mis- take. " ' 11v,II H -v `I - ulu mng1su'me's. 110 was in his vanill- duh, sitting with seve1'nl_ofHcers, nll of my friends, taking his 1i(tIe breakfast (c/zolci lzu:rz'). I suppose I looked queer, for he grcted me with`: `.` Why, Gunner,` w}mL s the row ?_ You look as if you had seen the devil. - ]`n19'7 1 ,v- v ----- LJUII LUU (lG\'lL" . on-n BARBIE, OOUN FY )1: seem; me latter, and 3 rem.'u'ked thought- am hnr-n with ..-....h4I.:.. 2. it,couId .not .hav been I I, for `it wvas only ' workshop yesterday." 10, you go home; c1on f the nun: am) I'll nnrv\r- lllau latter, mm]. ram-..`-1-n.I cl..---~Ln . .....uun uuvu Iulllled or to a profound sleep. 3 sun had just vtopped in the (lafylight. my 1 enmlrrh. innn A of the snbscrib Con._ of Vespra, 03 , uu it HHUL`_ 1'lD(l foot, , pro- spearlxeml Eu uullld; (IOUI ; and I'll come `n -at nLnm..1! un)|lguL- something 1 was - stub- nu LISLE mars. 55 ncalnn, ' WHOLESALE Iron and Hardware Merc'han!ts,: A _"No`s. 483 &. 485, ST. PAUL Smrzrxr. ' A1VU1"AU'1`Ul{h'll_0F CIGARS, -AND ' ~wl10lcsnle denletm II:u`au9.. Yam, Con- necticut Seed Leaf, and all oihcr kinds or To- bacco,` corncrof lurk and Mulberrv Rh-nnla I necucpn been. pfealt , 3150. all oi` bncco, come: 0 ark Mulberry st;-eets, H.nm.'ro.\', c. w. j - LUTHER GROVEQ.` EALER. IN CIGARS. TOBACCOS, -Pipes, Canes. Tobnccorrists"Goods, &c., Wholesale and Retail, Sign of the Indian Queen, 51,_ James Street, Hamilton, C. W. 4-tl ' .1. w. BRIDOMAN, >1)0RTRAITvI AINTER, 39 KingSt1'ect West, Toronto. nntnhnp 1.04:7: FA -VS: nun 1:3, nu 15118` An]! ACCUUN Cash Advances made on Goods Icy`! fm Sale Room, corner of Dunlop and Owe Bzuzlfie. ` ` ` j ' .?`IIighest REFERENCES given._ '-nu-.. ___, ' - VTHOS. SAUNDERS, .- i COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFA- D AVITS. Mortgages, Deeds, Leases, :c., executed with dispatch. CLUVEII HI LL. aua:-.rn HUGERS, (Late Clerlein County Registry Olcc.) ONVEY.-\.\TC['}R, Commissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appmiser, and Com- mission Agent for` the sale of HOUSES, LANDS. FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNI'I`URE, Goods, Wares, &c. Also fox the collection of . I.-[1`VlII:1 nvn-mu-. .-.-' . A . _ and mmcoc. Gash A ccived for Sale. 1.` ll 1 I \"IV 1w-.'.\'.s1-,'1) AUCTIO L l liAl.3'l'IR for Barrie, : Simcoc. Cash Advances m C(!i\ ((] Tm` SW!`-'1 I-)Ul\'.'1'l;\l'.l' '.l"Al1 October. 1866. JAMES A. MATHER, [SSUER OF ZUARRIAGE` LICENSES, Commissioner Court Qi1oen a Bench. &c. JAMES UUULSON, . LICENSED AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER and General Agent. Auction Su_Ics tln-oughont the. County attended to wlth prou1ptilud_e, and on liberal terms. COULSON MILIS. \n-`.nn\'1`I-` ED! I , , ,_....... zoms ANDACCOUNTS collected at u ' slnnllpercentnge. Auction Sales through- out the County attended to promptly and on I I liberal terms. . Craigvnlo. Oct. 9. 1867. I 36-lyr. .______>______j____ . T. L. L. LEWIS. ` LICENSED AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, AXI) (,'0J[JIIb'S10.V AGE; "T, 1 F01: 'r1n-: s._\L1: `or Farm Stock, Household Furniture, &:c., &c., CRAIGVALE, Cd. Smcoa, 0.\'mxuo., .___-.-0 HENRY HARPER, ,_ _ Issuer of Marriage Licenses, - M OOOKSTOWN - n1_-Y,-.~,, gm-um... -_.._;.. V - -` nu uuuuuuuu Ul mms, moms an ACCOUNTS. 'ash Goods I:-fl fm~ .c,.r. `ll IMIUIIIAIUVVGIIU lVIUl`Uaf `No`s. [ . umu1-m-: b .LL sales in any p:,u`L of the o11ntyai- tendud to puncmally, and charges as reasonable as any `other Auctioneer in `the County. ` Noven1borl4, ISGT. ' /J1-1y Tl-IOS. 5AUNDE_Rs,. `ENERAL DEALER IN DRY GOOD T Grocer1es,Crockcry, Ilnrdwnre, &c_ CLOVER HILL. 'Y`I'-`,r~n\rcv.--nu 51 F, .1. SGHRADER, . [ NUI-`ACTUREH OF ~\y}_10l.:sgle d_en1eg in Yam. Con- JOHN WHEELER, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ' CLOVER `IIILL P.O. - (7mmo.. ,C'.'..,... mum: ub` MARRIAGE` LICENSES,` Qi1(}en Bench, &c. su.\'.\'tn.u.r: s1-xrxom, If frzrm Jhilisln Mn 44/ be (lccomprnnicd tu'U| : pr-lm_I/ Uni/ctl Sid!) }l1()'I`llI-12:`, .~'qr.u:n<:. .\'r:w Yonx. '1l.s`Iu'4:n, Plcasxtre, Md fllluu. I HURlITO.'.r" Auclion Sulvs t1nx'ogI.o:1t the` County attended tp px-oxnpt1_y, and on liberal terms. Nov. 28, (i7. . 43-U` ;J ONATH AN KILGO RE, LI 0 ENSE D AUCTIONEER E VALUATOR, &.c., < Fnr I7. fVn.mI..'..J' 0.`.--~'- , E. S. MEEKING. ` ICENSED AUCTIONEER, AND AP- J liA_l.5'ljIR Barrie. and the Cannlv nf` ... -.- unll I IIVV, Cour} lg 'In_-I.', `/ ILL attend :11. his Omcc, in Bn`1-rie. every .'.\'1'U1:I).\Y'. from 11, a.m.-, ti113, p. m., D.ccu1'ding to Order of Council, and every other day :11; his Oice in Cookstown. ~ `~L.L1JJ' on Gold, Silver, and Vulcani- izod Rubber, in the best possibe manner; Par-,. ticular attention given to the regulnt-ion.of children`s tea.-th, and all work xvarrantctl. `_- _______________________ (______,__________ ons. nos's & JACQUES, PIIYSIOIANS, SURGEONS, l'!Iullll'|I.III I ` and children. ' _pIub'lUAN, SURGEON, AND AC( 1 GIIEUR. Residence, COOKSTQWX. Spnial attention paid to diseases of W( - J uevlsce Ulninls executed. " OFFICE,-111 Mon-ow'a Buildings, west of the Fireman's Hall, Colvlier Street, Bmnm. 29 _ ,. " A 1 u Am r; 1 -ALI.`-LA\V; Solicitor in Chan- c'c1'y, Notary Public, Conveynncer. Commissioner in "B. R.. &c., Jcc. Heir and Devisce Claims OFFICE.--Tl`I i"nrrnw'n Th.l.1:n.-n --A-J ~l`"-- .1-d patterns 01 mum: mnuts.cl(_mI:s. drcs`~` ` urliulcsmccoxupllied ptions and diroclionlu` grunt Colored FMW" BlL'H W})EKI.Y- r ....u..:.. In mun um! JOSEPH ROGERS, `HIIEF '_CO.\'STABLT-2, County 0 J Owzun: Dnnlnn Rt, n-----an ,.., ...-\......_,, ;uuu\Hu`i HILL, TECUMSETII. _ .un. W, H. BLAGKSTOCK, G_R;\DUATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER- SITY. ` HI LLSDALE. PEXETANGUISHEXE ROAD. April 24,- 1357. ]2-yr. May 28th, 1867. ._._-..__.j.- JOSEPH `ROGERS, `] .mr- Cllxrhin r~m...o.. 1;- "**":`*`-----._ LUTHER GROVEQ; ER CIGARS, TH un. HAMILTON, VQRONER, Market Black, Barrie. J "wil.1tuke another Student. ' vvu-r rl nvun mm` or Simcoe. OFFICI-I2 Dunlop St., Barrie. ___________________. DR. HARLEY. `RADUATE OF VICTORIA >UNIVER-' F SITY. Residence: erfcctcd u systemol n supply the MM- 1! promptl_y to than r pm-iodxculs direct`! cation. ' l ostmnsl0 ling up Clubs Wm` ill on npplicntion. s Il .w.Au is 20 c;n| .1 nf Hm . u nut) .11 um, \,c., For the C'omzt_1/ `of ,S'z'mco'e, ,-.- - ~ _ THORNTOBLE` 7`.-motion Snlncx n.m.m1.n..+ n..." n......;.. ' HENRY BOYS NICOL. M.D.. )TIYSICAN, SURGEON, AND AC4 Rcsi1I(-nm.(`.nnrc-mm.- uul U. I-`lll).\l` STREET, IL\_IIR`II-7. __ -.......... u. mvnunvvv, ' TTORNEY-AT-LAW; Solicitorin ` L gory, Notary Public. COIl\'Vn1I!-nr :muuA'1`-E OF U V - 'l'l'IOIl.\'T0.\'. c. w. . k`0ice at Mr. Cm-`ruthers's_5. -*_________________ M-IOIVIAS T. A.- BOYS,_ _ 3ARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW`: Solicitor in Chancery, Gonveynucor, 650.; F ' cooxs-row.\'., ' HA 1y ` ' _ JAMES OOULSON, EI)z\UC'I`m\II.`.m2 Am REJIO VAL! REMO VAL! ESSRS. LOUN T J: BOYS have Removtui ` .thcir Law Chambers to Mr. Mcconke _ v Brick Buildimz. one nnm- w....o Al` . .v.. L\U'l'liS AM) ACCOUNTS. `ces for Sale. I, Owen Sts., n-+.r `R. T. BANTI NG, I u (`In-I.-. l5 A7.All d at tho uuu :. xunnmc, AND A1 - {R Counljr of _ I made on Goods.rc- Ie. THOMAS 'r. BOYS, .RIS'rnn nun Ammnmn... .- .__: gusinm Qimtury. , w. c. ADAMS, - M ENTIST, 95, King St. East, Toronto. Teeth inerted,5 Gold, Vulcan?- -, ntion the rmrnlnnn H9 - W: H. LACKSTOCK, `ATE O11` V'Il".'l`nhrn nu. *"-------... DR. HAMILTON, R. ]\IurketnImi1:, mm - ~v, gut./.l.I:LT.lJ CHURCHILL. .._.:j._..:;_ . 7. 1 2-yr. UL Srnanw. 1 CASE MONTREAL, L. nxxauu, B RITISH FREEDOM um 1'.U. - , C. ozm_t_a/ Suncocn. ' GOODS, re. .Yr.r-., ven Stsi, 11-19!` I. 5!! 36-13"r. . 8-tf "I'cbu. OWX. 350-) me. 4341! ' 11. good Supply of FRESH- _ __..u._.ll. _ ME.-\.T, FOWL, GAME, &c.,: of as chonce ' qunty as the markets afford, and offer the V same at very moderate prices. Corned Beef. Sausages and Lard, together with a vnriety of other useful eommodities, can usually be had at No. 1 Stall. '.';`Al1purcha.ses delivered in any part of the town free of charge. CASH PAID FOE~C'ATI TE.' BL\'Gn.\v. . Ln` - --~--- .-`I .u-Ian of our `country- Ii:-]v:_\l'l1IwlllS of an Amer!- ll_.un'Hu'.~x WEEKL rm lu its `line, L`. __A\',.,,. }',,..I. 1-. BINGHAM sao1_fHEns.V Buwczmns A.\'D (.`m'muL PIIIKYEYORS, MARKET sum. No. 1, 12.412120}, AVE constantly on handvn .\IE:-}>'1`, GAME. &c..i -u-anus VA lull I-.lu.l.lU1UllU, 10., (10-, '[VA1{ES pleasure in announcing to the poo? _ ple of Barrie and smtroundlng country, thnthc is now prepared to give music lessons on_the Piano Forte. Ortlcrs addressed to him, Barrie post-ofce, will meet with immediate attention. Termsmoderate. Molodeon and Organ furnislzed if required. Barrie, February 26, 1868. ' 47-if , . ur|I.r|ur |\ Tachef I11} Pianpfgyje, &c., '|WAKES pleasure in nnrn inrr in Man nnn. -_..--- vv ll-lIlI\JI (I.A1'E c.u1o.\' .e COUI/l`ER,) I AVING entered into co~partnership.~nre . now prepared to execute in the best style of the art every description of Horst-2, Swx, Cnnnmu-2 AND 0R.\'A.\lE.\`TAl . P.u.\"n.\'u, Gnlmuxa, P/u-1-2n Ihxelxe, AND Cox.om.\'o, respectfully soliv;-it_n continuance of the very uttering pi1t1'onnge bestowed on the lsite rm, I` feeling condent that they can execute all orders entrusted to them, in the serernl' bmnches mentioned, in st style not to be ex- celled in the Province. of Ontario. ms? D,...... z:r.. VA 7 ICOULTER & PEARCYJ (L.\'l'E CAPOX .(- (`nut mun \ .... tau, uA\1uVxLVU Carriage l ufiuting' Establishnnentll Dunlop Street, - - Barrie. [mu w_an'a11tcd to give satisfaction. Ridmg and D1-1v_ing Whips, Bits,Cards, Cur- 'ry combs, Bl'llSl)('. &c.,t0gcthcr wlth complete outttings foxscntire horses; all of which he of- ers at very moderate prices, ' - 7 T 1 " KEEPS constanlyonlmnd and ' manufuc1`m'c-s to orde1.'Sad- _ 1103. cam and Carriage Harness, - Bri(1Ios,'Trnnks, &c. &c. An assortmentof well made, Collars in stock,` and wan'a11tcd to give ' ` Riding D1'ivina\\'l:in.~z. mu r<.....1.. n..- _ _ _ _ -v,IIOIIIIw \l 7 mg Pemovod~to the 1\[\\ al.t ; (_Bnrric Hotel), IDUNLOP STREET, - - 1:n. rx W})EKl.Y- -nnlnin l6 folio 135$ \\'m:xm', printed 0|` or, nnd will be PW ' _ COULT. Barrie, March 4, 1868. _.___:._Z._.j_:.j_ . WM; BOOT, Saddle, Harness & Trunk Maker, 0 `nnmnr-nil 4.. n.. M - HKO manner. He hopes by strict attention to business and punctuality, to meet a fair share of public patronage. ' ` ' Barrie, August 1st. 1867. 26- - like He hmmu In ynnuu Au uuc rl'UVHlG0- Of Untarjo. 3'Puper Han_qz'n_q also attended to. COULTER &: PEARCY.` March 4. 1808. 5-' 1u me `promises 1\ c.vt door to the Law 0_z'cc' of Jllssrs. 13021110}; (13 le Carl};/_:/, where he is now prepared to execute all ordefs for light and heavy single and double sets of HARNESS: also Ladies and Gentleman's RIDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c.;" in a style wnrranted to give satisfactiori. mg` REPAIRING; &c., done in a workman- ] likg m_nnner. ..-.uuuum;ru uusmess 0! (SADDLE pl HIARNESS MAKING! n t 1 0 nrcmism (mg: .l\a\ L UDJDIVL % County of has commenced business 0 A T\`hT L- 9, 11' A 1'|'I1'1'In.;u mcrlnlt 1 , acquaint the inhabitants of BEGS to of Barrie and the public. of the Simcoe. generally, that he of New SaJeryEt_e1y1jshmeut in Barrie. Q mlivd at any time. V Jfrilish NarlhA_m-, zcnmpanied mi :29 Uniled Slates pol ` n noxesalo Dealers in 'sAnp L_|-:av, HARDWARE, _ A ND - ; Carriage 'l`rimming's, , Manufacturers of runpzns, coI.1...lns awn 1_'Bt/JVKS 1-on THE TRADE. 152 King St. East, Toronto. ` )\ ~ . -. eon, Hamilton.) . TIIOS. McVITTIE, (late with A. Dixon 3; . Sons,` Toronto.) J. M. DAVInQn\'r . ENAMELLED LEATHER CLOTIIS, 'c. -i'W.`\.`I. DAV,IDSON, (late rm ofFieId .51; David-, , uarus, Asa. &c.. to`l)e1'oun'd in this market. .9 Any m'ticle.in the trade manufactured or . furnished to order on short notice, and war- ranted to give satisfaction. ` ` ' r- n....,..-.... ...n _.. -1 4- - ~ u...-mg nu bun: auu:-uzwuou. _ 3'Rcpru'rs well aizd neaily c:ccculc(.I. `Barri(*,'A1iril 8, 1868. 10- ______.______________} _;__1_ tensive and genuine stock of Single and Double Harness, " (Carriage and Team). English and Com- -` mon Riding Saddles, Double P and Single Bridles, Collars. &c., &c., which he can olI'er y at very reasonable prices. Q Also,` in stock, some of the best English and other Rid- -.__, ing and Driving _Whips, 3. Bits, Lines, Bnishes, Curry and Mane Combs, V, Cards, &c.. &c.. to`l)e1b1ind ` mni1ufuct1Ii'ed fnrnishedto notice. nnd u-9... ' J` Toronto, June 11,' 1867. ______________ Saddlery an_jf{1jngss'Egtz{bHshin~ta}ii, { Nnrly: [Ina-\nn ,I,,.,_, ....u. ...-uuuuu LIUIHIIUDHIHUUI, (Nearly opposile the Bank qf Tironto,) DUNLOP STREET, - - - - BARRIE. /I `- MR. cHA LAUPKA, H... -0 .11.- 11', ` IMBLEMiI`:.1?I;J3`:xz_U*:s,irovE womzs. HENRY SEWREY & CO-a 4 _ Proprietors-. ANUFACTURERS of and "dealers"; in ` every description of Box and Cooking S0Vcs. They also continue to manufacture their . wt.-ll-known Iron .Beam-Steel Mould- B0nrd.I lo1'1ghs, together with other Castings of thobcst description, done at the cheapest rates and on_thc slim-test notice. November 20. 1867. ` * plllll. ' nIj'/'o1n]I1'ili.s`lL 2111 be (Icc(un}wnic(I1 .:1rcpu_I/ L'm'!cd Slal .~ rates and s`ho.1-to` 20, 1867. ,_____________ . M1` '- VDAVIDSON, McVlTTlE.& 00., Wholesale Dealers in :A|'\n'| l_`n\: nun...-...--- HOUSE, SIGN , AND V MARTIN MOORE, 7 fl -u--w-In uu .I.I.nLu.U:nDD' In the `promises n {Ln 7". /\1Y-`- AGRICULTURAL r-n-u-.-_ .. _.._ __#, pfemiscs opposite & BRO l`IlERS, .l.\' b`uL'.\:u-:, .\'EW mmo.) 7.1. M. `DAVI_-DSObN. 91- J I [AS now on hand an ei- tcnsive and genuine ck Single Double B.mn1E{: has leased the above hotel in the pleasant and l1enl'th_v village of Orillia, and is now prepared to receivennd accommodate gnes-ts. v Commercial travellers and others fnruighed ' with convenient and ample siccommudation. Choice Wines. Liquors and Ci - ' L , Apartments let to private famzigg. "1 S ock `as Good Sheds and Stabling with attentive servants. . 5.- uu-cu1.'5i= rzaxton, .\I.\x(:x~',u:TL"1:r.n or TIN,` SHEET-IRON. J APANN ED Axnd C oppcr _ AND ur:.u.1:u IN` Vvurc. Box, Parlor, Ila/I, cmcl Cooking Slui,':?.s', }t3_'GARDEN ENGlNES,_gf PLATFORM Jo COUNTER SCALES, ` GOAL 0 DUXLOF STREET. . IL, _'c., d}c., A (frilliia Hotel, 8. W. ROSS. ---------- --'.....Propri : mm wen-lmown and favorite old Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and fitted up 1n a. manner to ensure the comfort of gut-sts; and travellers are assured that every ell(l(flV01' will he used to give them satisfaction and.rend- or the esfalllishxncnt the past of its class in pointofcomfort and taste. ` ` Stages for different parts leave the house daily; ` - pmmorco 1 daily. v_ HIS well-known and favorite 0 In n mnnm-r fn mu-...... .1... .. - ____ .`-u.-sonar ` DUNLOP STREET, - - - - -- BARBIE, Near the New Railzoay Depot. , A. ARNALL.` -_ .- - - - Prop}-ietdr. ___. .. -; II III. .Y II.LL'S l'IL-\ I`ED. .lirc.e 43/ Mr l'rr..:. 1' no _ hrc. +HlLLSDALE, . Penetanguishene Road. ALE.\'_. HILL, ....... -- l n0Pml:T0l1. BEST of LIQUORS, CIGARS, and RE- I<`RESII.\IEN l_`S provided. - " The l cneta.ngl1i:-menu Stages change horse-s 1. . U: U: mu Formerly o lers. an .1. n.. ~mr\nl\0, l'l'DpI'leU'8S9. 2 JOHN McWATT, Superintendent, ;[`The Travelling Community will find this cstablislimont suited to theirrequircmcnts and deserving of their patronage. . as` Sauuplc Rooms for Commercial Travel- lers. ` ' BARBIE HOTEL, BARBIE, COUNTY 01` 31.110013`, Mrs. E. MARKS, Proprietriess. Il\lln| .. .... _ 41 Good stubling house. .Inn1I{1x'y R, 1967. .._.._j.______ -......v.. uu.n. IIUUDE, CIIURCII HILL, I.\fl\'ISFI'L, Co. SIMCOE. JOHN enEc-eT Prbprietor. BEST Liquors add Cigars a1waysVin sfoek. Good Stubling and Sheds adjoining the _ , xcrs. V W" Excellent Stu|;1in;b,rconnc-ctel with the Holls. Bu.rrio. 12th April. 1866. 10 ___A_________________,_______._ :1. hm n mndo, at an i' us! cr-lulmllud of Ill! N`, t'Sm*cinll_v with N10 I. which 1~`ll])])CS") mrnnls of l'nris, to fur- in advance. so llmi `ill nppunriu HARPEW5 `ilh their publicalion adv.-ultuge enjoyed, -ountry. R's B.-mu: will rccejw Ivrn-1lntcs,coutniq;|:} .011 ofludl 1 mnutsmlonks. drcs_9_~ uua commodions house. has recently M J. been thoroughly renovated and re- furnishcd, and is "well adapted for T1'avellei`s, being convenient to both cars and boats. Good; gtaldjng, A Livery Stable connontml -.\-HI. um uqmg con hotel. wlu uqulg convonwnt to both and Good; Livery connected with the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice ,_ 1-1 , North American Hote IIUIBO./VTAIBIO S TREE T, - . ' - C()_LLI.\'G\\ 00D,- - CHARLES CAMERON, - PROP!-IIETOR. THIS commodious house. renovated r_e- fllI`iS1l(!d. nml in wall n.I....c...1 1-... rl1..-,,.II- I -... w \gnAAA-<~l A J-IA\. Ll`-I KJ NO. 20, FRONT STREET, TORONTO. Mus. 1-}. lLL\`L0.\' &'S0.\', - Propritors. ONE DOLL.\R`._{\.\'D A QUARTER PER. DAY. _________________ .. .,.,.uv Alina House};-_ HILLSDALE_ MARTI`NV 7S `HOTEL; ' NF! I nlucu I ; The Bar is supplied with good Wincs, Liquors and Cigars. ` Excellent Suibling and Sheds connected with the House. . Cmigva1e,- Oct. 9, 1867. 36-(imos. _`_____________} U_l71r\lLiV_l-\Ll'_ HOTEL, _ Adjoining thehailway Station, Craigvale, -ROBERT GREGG, - - ~ I roprz'ctar. he '\Vines, __ Li_quo1's and Cigars. ' j_;.________:__.___ . WILLIAM PARKINS, INNKEEPER, COOKSTOWN ['1 '1 ONS. Licensed Auclioncer f - Vnlllnlna i` ROCHESTER HOUSE . 3 1\0. 20. FRn\*'r mvrnw nnnnnnnnn .. - , K _ _ -. -44.... ugxx. The Pl{0])l`lf3l0l` is thoroughly renovating and retting this hotel througzhuut. 'The Table is always supplied with the best the market alfords, and us the`Prop1'ietor purchases his liquors from a large importing house, he is enabled to give his guests ts purearlicle. No pains` or expense will be spared to merit the patronage of the travelling and general public EXTENSIVE STABLES ATTACHED. Nov. 141.11, 1867. 41-1! ____j_________} J. Il;\lDl', Proprietor. '1'13R.\I-0N1-1 DOLLAR` mm ._____ `No. I63 vane: STREET, TORONTO, oN'rAIaIo_ The Queens, LOP STREET. run . . ' V (V Tlne Globe I-Iotel, `No. use; YONGE (\1\"rfI1 A 1 )`I'1x THE House has been thoroughly reno- vated, and is now in point of. comfort. second to no othbr county Hotel. The Bar is r-rupplicd with Ilcfreshments that must give satisfaction. Good Sheds and Slubliug nt- taclwtl. ~' ' Thu-n `nnnnmlu... In 1n:-- -- - - CHURCH HILL HOUSH, Immn `lnlr Y\'\'r:V1wyr .. .... __ u .u .3. uuc year ..... ..S4 00 -tlm 1\l.m.\zr.\`r:,\\ m-:n.r. `I in] yruIi.~'_7'u1'.m'cr_1/ Club 1! on mu"/1. in one "rt- _ VICTC)RIA, INNISFIL, ADAM MYERS, -_ . - Pro 1 VI(`:fTo1AR___!HoUsi:,v3=I 1"PYI'Irv\r\v\v . ---g aauuv II M JLULSILI; A VJJNING. C0. SIJIUOE, ONT. JOSEPH WILSON, - - - Proprietor. The Bar is supplied with Choice Liquors and Cigars. Good Sheds and Stabling adjoining the Hotel. * 1\,...,._.|,,, n. .....u_ Ear supplied; 1 December 24, 1867. -J ::.\;`?a ;:\\%` ` Z?//2&4!"/:._~;'.{\`\\\\`\\\`' v ODDFELLOWS ' HOTE .9 SIJIUOE. ONT. 1-, . ' 7-I-1HlS old {and favorite establishment is now undergoing _tho1-ought renovation, and _will in a few daygbe refuruished and refitted -in a manner thnt`ivill compare favorably with any hotel nctth of Toronto. in so far as com- fort, convenience and prompt attendance are .copcerneL" , `L... - :3" Good stnbling on the premises, nnd_at- tcntive servants. ' Febnmrv 12: mm: - - ,acucu. , f Barrie, December 10, 1867. __.______________ CBAIGVALE HOTEL, OI... n..1 - at Lcnnve February 18; 1868. _ .--:___:.__ . Proprietress. JOHN Mr-\AlA`I"`l' c.----- nos, sum on rt-ccun ol .': per vul.,frci_v/M ald- 'oluu1u X1, ready Julr ..-. AAI LJ .L.l.\lJ-.L`4.I-ly NEW LOWELL. ARTQLN, - - - Proprietor. Jxchange Hotc-l,f` Greemorc. mm mm Salnnus. ,.,.v.,.~.,.\,.~.,.~,~.,-.,.,.A~ve.~ clioncerfur the (,'o'un!y of Simcoe. Valurzlor, d :c.`, Cc. 36-ly' ___________:__j_ l4\u:---- -_-- 5: I and tfm] nu . ./`lg, . Proprietor. ` Liv!/I/L. Propi-ieto`r.' ...... uuu urepared mon. G A1 Jentive C0/1 srnnzr, ~ E, 0.13: RIAGIZIAE, II II` or one _/ear,$ cals, to one at "-1 Proprietor. g Howl, 48-if 45,-lyr. DAY. '47-] yr. George Plaxton: mun : uuu umurnn 5 Boots 6; Shoes of every description, 4 AT \'!-`.nv rm [U us lillc, ' _ `-uotiu- :.\'.---\c1c lurk Evening ms will enrich u-Inselrex km long nllur wnlcn, :Ji.~'h-rs are lurucd to dual.- /I51. |I.|.JALk)\Ja.\ l\l).L Barrio, March 26, 1.8685 V._:__._._____. ' T - '3 Robert ' Carey, F.xs3Ixox.\I:1.r: Boot and Shoe Maker._ Ncarlv nnnnaitn nm 1).... I\ m. _...._ _7.. .. vv-Ill uuvu LILWAC Nearly opposite the Bauk_of' Toronto, Dimlop Stret, .__... LL kinds of Carpenter and Joiner Work done in_ :1 workmnnlikt-. manner and at reasonable prices. Doors. S-as]: nnd Blinds on hrmd and furnished at short notice. Onlvrs for Coffins. I{carse,v and Funeral Parapher- nnlia prompt]_v' attended to. ' Barrie. Am-il. 13467. " '~ ` WILLIAM MOORE, BUILDER CONTRACTOR, Jlary Street. North. 13A1{'1:1E. . ' `--- "7? ALL operations entrusted to him satis- factorily pcrfonnod. I`m'n1ors and otlni-rs who may have Colts, Bulls, llcifcnx or Swine. requiring his services will be nttumlcal to tlur-' ing the season. The clmrgos in nll cases will be found reasonable. Good references given if required. ` Barrie. Dr-nrvnlmr ll 121:7 n- v . JOLIN LOVVE, HORSE DOCTOR, &c., &c., n AY\r\rru ...--_ ml 5/ruI1.~'_1'ur. _ I cm /1, .._;i.r1' $20-(H). ll.uu'r:u':c 1 on) Itilzlmru I . _ ..._.V-~.a\,.---.u.-put: .A.I:l.'lllS He also keeps on lmnd, and nmnufaclnros COFF-INS of all kimls, and furnislnc-9 nll the parapln-rnallnnecessary for 1-`unemls. including an excellent lloarsc, which can be haul on very modcmtc terms. - 1},-.-3,.` A null 1.4 1 en: - * mna prompll_v' nttg-ndc April, 1867. .____..i::____.._.__. IJPIIKIKIF-g RESPECTI<`UI;I.\' announces In the public that he is at all tin1e. to lulu- contracts for building; and that, he can furnish nnnnn l'\Ar\ln ---- ~~- _`,___.._...a.a, I prepared to manufacture to ordc-r, and has on hand. all kinds of Laclics , Men's and Children's -..L.. 1. 61.... ,0 ~ ' \ "nu HNH5 uh` C'.lLl Ill['lll."Il nf. vnrv nllnvf -4: my D`_l13L|NDSl I required. Bzu-no, Dc-ceznber 11, 1857. Li Aigander Gxganl, suunm nun uwutn I ` ! E?" ovrosnz THE (mm mar nmlorzue terms. Ba1'riu, April 14, 1865. ________________ umgmsnone at seven o'clock. run. The Snhscrilu-r has also :1 lirst class LIVERY ES l`AILI.S'H.\\IE)iT in I}:u'riL-, at which single or double con\'oyunccs can be had at all times on most rt.-asonahlc it-1-ms. DAVID VAN EVERY. Prn-nn-z'..In.n kd Richmondhill . 1:, one y(.m.__ `U/' rillur II... -------I rili CII3EIII-II olwosnuf: _coL'1:'r .IIOL'SL, . BA R R I E ,` 13 I-`..QPl`!`.'l`L`rrr Y v ...... _ , - -- Lme of Mail Stages to l cnetux1ExTi2 Longing Barrie on the a;riyal_of the. 1 tniin gotgnorch. and returning: lam : tanguishcne nt Svvnn n'nInn1v .. M v_. u... nuuu IJ|..ll utvery short notice, and On Tzcasouablo Tc:-11 `[1. ..L... 1.-.", - ' ` ` I IIE Sub5c1'ibr}r informs H10 travelling com- I munity that he is now running :1 Daily Linn nf man u;....... 4, n , . - - um mwscnm}rml'u1'ms the Line of Mail cnetanguislIcne- _LeVg.yjng(Ba_rrie arrival of the mm-n na- --Inn-nil-1% TO AND FROM PENETANGUISHENE .__: I Daily Line of Mail Stages I / ...... .4...-5..\pu:-, unuvmg 1'upers, Pencils, Pens, Inks, A':c., &c. Bookbinding, Ruling and Printing, IN ALL I'Ub'III BR.-\.\'(_`IH'.'S. A.\ 31.1. '1'Ul'.'IR BR.-\.\'(_`IH`.'S. Promptly executed at the` Lowest Remuncrat-' ing P1-ices. _ ' Toronto, April 27, 186. ). 12-ly V rut u:n uuu uL'illL'l' ll) ` R 0 O M P A P E R S ' .1.vn ~~s1'.n'_10.v1.'1u`, 136 YONGIS ST.. TORONTO, HAS just 11.-ceivctl a large stock of Room P(l[l('l'.`!. Ilall. Oico. Coiling and Window 1 apcrs, Chimney Prints, Borders. &c., in every style. Tluz latest l0.uigus1'cgI1laI'l_\' l'(`(:(`l\'L'(l. Plain :1n Writing I ;1p(-rs, Ex1\'elopcs, School and Account Buolis, Bibles, Pmyer Books. Church Services, llymns, ]~.`ng1'ayings and Lll.l.lOgl'I\])lJS, Imuving l upers, Pencils, `D....1_1_.'__J3, -n 1- - -- - l....._,.u az:,'0o_ .\Iu'1~:u s .\l.\'(;.\Zl.\'E,\|'Bz| I 'l(I(I1`(`-`I-'-_J7'071C 3/car, $1000- I c7'ir)(llcz{ls, 1 :an be . ntuny time nuw com}u'1.~'xIxg Thirly-re V10) binding, yvill be mu nl I-"" 0 one addrm A Bzvtio, Oct 3 1866, REASONABLE. PRICES. .\f......l. ms nmn - . Lu.\sT.\.\"l`I.Y m:r:m\`I.\'G E.\'GLVISI{P/I PE-'12 IIA1V(}'I1VG'S, 'c DUNLO1 STREET. BARRIE. April, ISUS. . 11-tt' - __--: Z2137 WILLIAM MANN 3. son, Booksellers, Stationers, J30. . 310.. X-0 DEALERS IN F/l\N(i) \( GOODS. .14uu1u no U\JL\11y11U1 4\1)rllg, BAI1'1x']E. 4 `JOHN CULVEBWELL, ARRIAGE TRIMMER and General UPIIOLS'l`EI!PIR. Opposite E. Graven-`s Hardware Stun.-, Dunloptstrcct, Barrie. Barrie, April, 1868. ' 11-1" . 0` Bsamrira Beak Starve! , _-7 -...v. BARRIE, COUNTY SI.\ICOlu`.? `J.P.RYL1~iY, . l - Formerly offthe Ronr. 1 7 mtnll ulmllng, nl. <-.\'pu-us '. 1" 51):;/Icy-all iluth r... AnJoxxxNa rill: uaruwm-e Store, Dunlo > 1868. _.___.______:___ WILLIAM DWI) (: fI;\\*vrI\v\ . RAILW Y I-IOTEI: YNYWB 1'!!!) QFI\AVlIvl\Iu _ gintsxs amt "nlunus. ._._._._.____:. CO.\'ST.L\"l`LY {Q}; 7),, pun rr a urn,` '3ARR}E, ,- ._ _._ V .-.4..4, STATION, COLLL\'G'00D. I onx EDWARDS, `Im- porter and Dealer in unnu nan:-an - - Pnorxzmron. . IIl)TEL, Hamilton. __-_j.___ k.'1P 1 IONS. E 0 A L; V J;l{ 1 . ` P)'o]n'ic{ar. 35-If 45-lyr. 11-13' - -rvIvUVL9 UV VJ cu1bUl'S. 7 III`) umlvri-'i;_rn('d, being allmit to retire _[` from blllll(: :3 in Barrie. lu-rel)y nmilics all p:u'li::- intlclm-ll to him. vilht-r hy N010 nr Brink .-\r_-Nmnt, that he l'uqllil'L's l.\l.\ll-2l)lA'l'l'} I AY.\lIa'NT of tlmeame, as all such Claimswill be placed in the hands of his Attorney if not settled on or before the first day of May n--.\'t onsuin,;,'. And all pzu-link lmying claims against him are l('qllL`:2'I(`(i to present the l~':||na for setllt-nu-nt at Oll(.'0. No further notice than this will be given before sm-xng. my-n ... . To Delifors & Grgiitor 0 VIVHE unh'::'-`iLrn(-d. In-inn n1.m.s 4,. ...n- General Commission Agent ` GOOD RI-`l'w|w R. LAIRD ` GOOD nr:x'mu;.\`(:r:. B:u'rio, Denombcr 11, 1867. IIERS, m. Ngw TIIIS Fismnhlishmolnl is cm wiln I"|m|r. Bran. .Qhnrl_~ 7 [US constant] 91 I'>d r\\'iln I-'lnur. Bran, Shorts, I c8F, ('7klllSP.p&l(t',, which will be deliw.-1'cd tQ;_town purchasers true 45/ clzurg/c. Dunlop-Slrcot, next door in Slulinn, and oppmxi T2.u L mum mn_r_m snmz. . 5 GB Barrie, March 4, l8G8._ ~.-......_y JJIISIIIOS Hitherto conm-cit-:1 with this osta will be discoxllinucd from this dau-. -n `[711 av __.. V HE public are 1'us'puct take nation that the Snndu y Bu l'NHn....c.. ..---- I ' ll-Iy rue 45/ c/mr_r/c. Dnrnc, DN-.1-mbor. I867. __--_-_-._________.. :.\ HIHH . U - F. Brendon, Bzmllfux-:1, "h0I0'.~':1IoApvntfbl the Ca1md:1:~'. 20-(Em. MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING, 1"zmc_I/ llair*.cur1~ rim] S`/m.....'..,. u 1 Illa!`-5', , r.I.\' bqL'.\::1-:, Yong, riul I/ia'lI)7`_I/ of the Times.` ..__. mu! nmsl svzzcessll Famil; in [he Luzon V B.'u'rie, April 24,1867. .___..____________ V 4;.` Who1o'.-uIoA;_u ` 2 .__._1_.____.}>, I AI{TICULAR N<}'r1c1s , , . v V- -- A--I-Auk}, so As a Cathartic or an Alterative Are all I/ml run In? IZc.s'z'/`ed. Onejrial will convince the most sceptical PIERSONS lroublwl will: (1i.w.'1~'0.~: of HM ' liw-1' and 2-womnch 11]IX)'l`t'Sl1lr.~LllI`L'(] thcsu I ills will give relic-1'. . For sale by ;\T.lI\' .".\`hI.`1' L nn One Dollar `per Annur, _pX si Sugar-Coated _Pi1Is, . VANE \-'.EI .Y'Sv Livery Etables. Iinn , ; r U1 . :50 LIENTS PER GALLO G001] COAL OIL for 2.") CL`lll:i Wholr3s:nlo. in any quantities. , There will always he mund ins selection at` ll'1'ncs. Jlruiwrlirs. U'/:z'.<'/.'/.7/:'. Ru intvmlvtl for medicinal pnrpn. NJ}.--TlIe whole ofthc ahovc u` and prep:u'-:1 under the snporrisi< poricncml physician. . IFur1'io_, Nov. 2!. I866. ________;_ Second_) Non; |.I.L.l..L.u.JJ..LIJJJ.lIJ. U5 1"zmc_y (Iml Sim/I1 ]-`HE .\IISI~IS' LANG Inavn just c( - won : in the almvu hr.-um-I... . S-WliEKl.Y. II.l.I's'ru Qrrrn :5 4 ` ~ ~ ' - v < FOP. ~}() 31;.\ TS GALLO.\. RETAIL` Good nor rrnllnn! II'I.,I I ' MAUIII.-VI], (/11 before pmclmsing el_sowl:e1`o,. g4mu ,,(,-,-..y- ______. FARMERS AND MECIIANICS would do well to (`all and `examine their MAUIIINE OIL, , purchasing elsewlnern, In... ........ x--- . uu muus, Mn: nlsn. :1 l:n;y- nssortnxent 01 I ;A)Il'S, L;L\'TEEL\'S, CllL`1l.\'El'S, &C. n . 1-.....-_ ,.-.- . .v...u; . .u 1.12 D COMBS, IIIIIISIIISS. I .-U OILS, V.\R.\`I.`~'III-I.~', GI..-KS3. . PATENT" MEDICINES, I1 ()].'.S'l:' .-LYI) C.-IT'[`l.];' J[]lD1-' of all kinds, &(`.: nlsn. assor l (inn 1: .w......-._ . - uuu um, bl UL. FA .\'CY PERIVVI `CV/`fl. 1'. COMRK 1Ihvv.~nn. , ...,, -.a~\Il\-_I (IE ...'.w, wnxcn Wm M: 1; 11121101` the ux:um;_n:1m-nt of Mn.1-Ia ag~ mun (,`o.\'_\'m:. lately with ML-s.~n'< \'-lniztu 3: C0. The stock will be found very complete, consisting 01' pure 1-yprffgq fxT`l1.W1l`rr1 . 1- - J , DUNLOP STREET, .\7:(1rI_I/ 0`/)posz'te the 1201'! Ram B R R I E .. .:__ NEW DR:_I: STORE AnotHecary s Hal DUNLOT7 .Q'l`I2 L` IN: `UI rilluq " will Imus` |'na~:-nu. ` MESSRS. ALEXANDER & Go. ANN()UNCIi to the public Um! thoy hnvo upem-I .1 rs`!-r-I:-~~ ... . U ; .l'JJ1)'l'l'Jl/1' I}RU.$' l'I..<, V .1 `D\ l;~n . - u January, 1868. ._j____..__:. DRUGS, Ci-IEMICA LS, 6:6 M. I1fcI_.11 luutli, uuu.~`1.'~`lIng 01 DRUGS, CI IEMICAI .5, VCY ]).EIx'F["_Vl'.'l. )' Tn'I.' L""" >t,nextduortr)ll1uNurLhr-rn R, R, , opposite M r. sanders Jimellcry Store. Glmuists mu! Qruggists. `Dr. J. w. 'sLAv:-:N. v ;\.\IJUN(.}1-I than A_ gnpent-cl r. Drug Store. as nlpvo, which will be u- a nu rm... ol:Mn.1-Ia - - - v--v\IQ 3| :nvd, 3:3 `(-11 mt. 1'uquiru.~r `Mame, claim: mm r mqy bum11'cs(-rvvdIyde- rpztpt,-1' in .`.mcncu.-The Hr)`/.'. S'C'l.'II 7'I0.j\';S . I 8 6 8 . lmw-,-p(-1'1`:-clad 11 Hwy can supply I :1 lJ.\z.\u yn-mu ;(l_: :i\'o HI(`il'})t'l'iU ict | uhlicmiun. - e wnolc of I he was 1:11 rch:1s(-:1 mrlor supervision of an ex- -'an. IHU DY AL}1.\A.\'DE]i & co., J! . nu- ,..- .... uuuun/.\. 1ilLl'All.' IL per gallon! lyquuntilios. :uy.s in stock a choicu ORILLIA. RR Bllsixness I. 1 - -- ;-}-tful'Iy requested to no NUMBER 14: | nu: UiIl('. D.. VAN EVERY r, stridtly in Advance. Vlllrl \' good C L".llHh nl . ]. um, Gin. mrmys =4. TLL` J[]lD16'INJ;`.S' Q f'lIl`.`l\'l.`I'u 9.1- I establishment (11110. vm we purchaser} rrisiun of an m-. Lu.A\/.L1J4sJ, II 1'12` S Tl/'FF:'. 4. PA I NTS. 1l'..l QQ 1`lYVn'1nw1~ uu1, 7 Road Slulion J Tho_very hes; hanngug J.\. 5-id 45-ll`. Al.` JD; PUTTY. WV l5.\I11\II' ~n:nm-nu.-,ou November tI:'.~' H,\7..\n. I1 .\Vt`l`k].V-' In:|!.l.-vmr-(1 10FI1.`1l)i0f| J'I'u-ir ninris twufo_ld: "l' iv!" 11 'm'|(|)'.F5l Ehinv tln-mwilll If rim` Ilnich will be indispen- I . n perfected n sysleurof crux supply,lhc MAGA- .\.'/..u: pniup/l_z/ to than - `I |u-xiouiculs din-ctlv 0 * cullu mmlm. nvcllllsy ium umw H.101! o\vspu'pt-r \\'I'1UHf.{ orlhe I 1.'cL-few. Buslun, lasx r/.'. Millie 4 \'l"I<`I.'l V I. : in Ann-ricn.-Boslon IBIZA]!- vn.-n.... ..u .`\`m~nr year. . 00 niilur (he MAGAZINE, In: kw/pIinI_ g/rah : joy umn1~:I:s at S-100m], :('u[:i('S_for $' -. 0. '1'! [Sh North Am! mprnzicd walk 9 1: bur _1ts 9! Amer!- wnxxnn r,$l0 00} 7.510 W: I addN_.; yprnucd nitcd Stale -`P0 ;-ilish NM - mmm'nII u'H.'| -_M,u:. I .- mu L aye the n lem of MAGA- W .\-. buuuuo It was one of those terrible nights of i_|.'l0, when the air,` after the blasting; hot "HIJ oi the duy,_ was as still;as death, and ` 110?: with a heat that was stiing. Not 2 Qcnsp heat ofa big flre,i1or the sting- ; heat of the hotost room in the Turkish ill; butnheav`y,' abby, edgeless heat, 1 taet pun/salts and tallies at deance, 1 and weig_;lie.l upon the brain till :1 help- 1 *5 and hopeless feeling of lnssitude, akin t despair, made the tful snatches of ( `_90p resemble painful intervals of prostra- 1 from debility. In the next room-- 5 '3 at -room-burned n wick in a clay 1 oil (the native `c/may/1.); 1' light, comingthrouglz the s k ad so many times ii 9 up and admiringly examined the t; Ihuve before mentioned, that h 7 hand had got familiar with its position. ta Y ,,._ -uuiablll Ul LHU JJFILISH hilggleton is ngreenblelxanter. The hus- and was, however, m'res_tecl, bub speedily Tleztse for want of any evidence to cri- nflnate him; nor was be able topoint sus- PICIOH to any one us the possible culprit. F10 [mliccncre completely at fault, and `he murder, too common an event in India 10 he even a nine days wonder, haul al- most been forgotten. Jl_|!l0, nlnm ...-. , nu - -- ` ..,.[-auuuuy WILU some sharp instru- l'll0M`[l):ll. had passed completely through her burly. She \vz1s":1 good-lo'oking young Oman, the wife of the olwcstie, or water- larfier; guul they lived as happily us DIIIIVCS of the two sexes ever do live to- gether, their oecusionnl domestic dill'eren- ces culminating in nothing worse than the _uatoxu:u-y slung-nmteli, in which the nu- lue female almost invariably silences her male ant.-ngmiist by the force and endur- ance of a piercing` fulsetto, combine -1`power of lmi-hing sm'cusnis compared `nIl:\\'l:iel1 the nagging of the British Mggletoxi ,......... H... Juw uccll nmsned after 11 lw\\' design of-my own-a modication of lll.f1l:llll`ul, leaf pattern--:'n my bearer lmrl pl.'mc it on :1 small lulnlc, or [capo]/, luy the side of my lved, \\jl1ere I must lvuve it. for the present. Thu- house next. :10 mine (our com l. poun.l,<, or enclosures s11x'm_nmlin_.r;tl1c lzoxnsus, l-oim_rscpz11'ntc by :1 mlnl-wall) l \\`occ1[l;ic4l by Llnc-p:1Llro, in pzn'.ons are I gcmc1':1ll_v called in Imlia-a 1n:u'riecl_ ` mun. }\`lLl1 :1 uuily, and it was his wife's ' uyalz, who one morning about .1 week be- ' fore I luul zunytlnixlg to do with the mat- ` tor, was found dead outside her but, stab- -' lred apparently with sharp iustru- ` menHl1ut.l1:ul passed comnlutulv t.ln~mmI. E ,....uuc, mm m. ouxer times were kept un- nler cover, they never wanted repair; and I @lllpl0W0ll the czirpenters in making "~.ii's, tables, uml all sorts of furniture; Illnl the sinitlis in making ln-ass-won-lt, hits, stirrup irons, and mnongst. other ' tliiiigx, the steel liczuls of spears, for )ig- uiclaiiig. But that one of these last plays apart in my story, 1 should not have en- tered into all these details. "A choice 3]1CL'lfll0Hll.'l.s`jll`lt been nished after , I` A V 7 ii... .i \F\` ... v: m.ut'u]:l('.v_/'1 .\ Iu-1-:u`s u.` .n mu. mi-,5-_u nu nun: Ul mu [HISSCFS-ljy: -- Hare pity on me, have pity I pray; My luck is heat, and my hair is gray. The hells wore ringing the hour of prayer, And many good people were gathering there, But. carom! with furs and nmntlus \t 11l'll1, Tin-y hurried past through the wintry storm. -nun-. were hoping their souls to save, ,uul.=on1e were thinking ofdeuth nnd the grave; V .>\url_. alas! they had no "time to hood The pour soul nslcim; for churity s xnocfli And mule \\'I`l'L`. blooming with henuty`s grace, llntclosvly mutllcil in veils oflace; l'lu-y saw not the sorrmv, nor heard the moan Other who sat on-the culd door-stone. rrmm TIH-I 1-`I.lE(H3.\'DE 1H.AI-IT`l`l-IR. In-. thc.clnu'c|1-dam`, uweary and lame, A _l:linl wunmn sat on the (:O_ld door-stone; The wind was hitter, tlm gnp\V full fast, Ari-I a mocking voice in the tful Must `Set-rim! ever to echo her moaning cry, .-\}a she begged for ulms 01' the pnsscrs-by: --` pity me. nitv I nrnve Adrxrcl all orders to VOLUME V. pubmnea every Thursday Morning. .u w \l nu.- He then went on to say that the '" clel-g'yn1ax1`s late n_\'aI1 \vas his pammour; - that she had refused to leave her husband, - and lave with him; anrl that out of jea- lousy he had watched his opportunity, and murdered her. He had known no rest since, for the ghost was for ever hauut- ` ing him, and he wished to die-meant to I take pois but could not; was sory I had not killed him, as undoubtedly she in- ' tended me .to have done. I told him "I The tours lled his eyes as O sjr, it is the will of God; must tell you all. If he m must: die. She said she W4 leave me. LU; ' ` Where is the woman ? I again asked. Slowly he gasped nut: Sir, there is uo woman, it \}':IS n. ghost. Fo01!"I excluiuued; I saw zi "wo- man wr':1ppe(l in :1 cluulda come in here. Again , he muttered his prayer. as wnging his hands he whined: Are, are, sir; it was :1 ghost. You saw her, then 9" I asked. I-Io]1in_;,r his hands in a. suppliant atti- tude, he said: Forgive me, Sahib; it 1 was she who drove me to your bedside I V n just now when you struck` me. Then it me tin" T ah-um];-'1 ...:.1 T Juan uuw wuuu you SLl'1lCl{ X110." - Then it was you I struck? said I, feeling consider:|bly relieved. Who is she, then? And how came she in my house?" ' .y}JlI 3 No reply til] I got between him and the door, and taking` him by the n.'1kc sl10uIIcrs, shook him till his` teeth chat- tered. u1\7l.__,_ 3, A` ' . us I)I`lII1l/III.l/ I0 llllllt ll: ir ]I('X'l0Ul(::llV.` dirvclly Illgllcnllull. l'uslmu5lm ' ;.:L-Hing up Clubs will 'u\\'-lll on npplicullon. , nu-x<:n's \\'r;mu.\' is 20 ust be paid m the sub- o It is false. Get me :1 ligl1tinst:1nlly. As he fuml-le(_l about in scarcli of :1 match, I heard him nervously muttering the common form of exorcism in use with Mussulmnns. Seizing; him with my right lmud, Ipusseul my left down his _arm, and took from his ngers the match he tremblingly held,`theu stoowing down to the dying embers of :1 small re at which he had been coolcing`, I kindle-l the match -lighted the lamp, and turned to cxmnine the " cluunber. l{neeliug_ on the floor, crouched lliugun. He was quite :1 young - man. and of :1 very fair coniplexion for it.- native, but now his face was livid, as, with :1 fixed and vacant expression, :1 very pa- ralysis of terror, he gazed towards the door. On his riglit arm, I noticed njag'- ged wound, a little below the elbow, clearly quite recently inflicted, for - it was bleeding. y Vlmt is the` matter? I said. Are you mad? Who has wounded you ? ` Nn rnnlu Hll T rrnf lmh.v..,... LI... .... .1 ll L: nun upulwu uy my own servant. . This man had come up the country with me. He harl been recommended by the kindest of friends as an exceptionally good nigger (pace Buxton); and had fully maintained his character. Indeed, I had a strong liking for` him, for he never {gave me reason to doubt his honesty; and I had proved his courage as well as (I hoped) his attachment to me. When tra- velling up the river, we were caught in one of those ,tremendn'us nor`-westers_, which, destructive `as they are on land, are doubly so on the water. Ourlnoat was driven on a nanclbank,- which caused it to lelzk; audit was driven `off again, which caused it to ll. 'l'hercrcw and all my servants but Hiugun swam to the bank, only one hundred yards (listant, and the boat was oating in. the state sailors would call awash. I had retreated to the roof of the cabin, and Hinguu had fol- lowed me. Save yourselt',"v I said: leave me;"I cannot swim, and must stick to the boat. His reply was entle - and touching as that of Ruth to Naomi, and to the s'ai(l purpose; v and from that time, I need scarcely say he was my. fa- vourite servant. Ilo was my faetotum, in short, keeping my accounts, eooking my . dinner when Idid not dine at mess, and checkmating, though not without making enemies, the attempted peculations of my other servants. . . I I Ilingun, I said who is the woman co that just entered your House? 'l'lmrn wne n h-mum. L. In . ....:.... ..,. 1.- u1uLJu.5l. UIlLCI'C(l 1101130 '5" There was :1 tremor in his voice as he replied: Sahib there is no woman here, urA2.l`I, ('1; IUI.n . -- ..,..... um-mun: LU answer mo, I kept. her in sight until she Iis.'1ppe.'ll'c.I into the hv\useA of my Imit- mu(_r;ur Hin;,ruin. The door was shut in my face, and fhslcncd too, for it was no! till nl'l;er fruitless lmnlnlering, and wlxen I was on the point 01' bursting it in, it was opened by man hill] nnmn u.-. 41.- .- uzu.|.s`L1ll)lle(l a woman; but if 1 recoiled for :1 moment, witlrn s`onse of my cowar- dice and shmne, iu the next I was in pur- ; suit, determined to` have explained this mi:lni_qh_t visit. I called to her,as I `step- ped over the threshold, hut-.~he passed down the steps and round tow:m_ls the hack of the house, where were Lhefstubles .-m.l some outhouscs in which my servmits lived. Bzzrefooted :13 I was, I followed, and though the stones hurt. and cut me, s\\'ii'LI_y as she went, and still refusing to 1 s was siinf .'.. -. ` - .. 5 .. u.uumg' Lmmuoo or c/ziclc, as it is called. The is the onlinary cantonmcnt bun- adrooms on each side ofn centre 3 latter extemIing-the length of 3, and opening lmnlz m..: rm. | .. ---4 4.7 lllI1Ukl LHU situtcd at all in which direc- , it was for less time than I write the word, for out on ng from the front doorstood nd the 'stnr1i.rh+ 9 4:---~ ~- he replied:' ad; your slave must die he would never , unru, or 1 snau ue bullied out of my life. as .He drove of_ and left me feeling rather d. foolish, and a little obstinate. It was cer- ed tainly more probable that I had been walking in my sleep than that I had id really seen a ghost; but so vividly was rd every circumstance impressed on my it- mind, that I could not eject the sc_ene from my memory as a mere dream. It :1. haunted me by day, and night after night, Isrm: it" so unvaryingly re-enacted in my` dreams not once but in every period of sleep, 3- that itsconstant rep -tition had the effect of nun_1hin_r__v; my senses, like the monotonous 1.3 sound ofa ticking clock or of dropping 9, water. More; familiarity with it seemed to quicken its recurrence, and condense `its action, till at last it would pass through my brain,_l'ocusse(l. as it were into :1 mere minute of time,_like a page of print pho- > togrnphed to a speck. And I may as well say at once-l'or I am not propound- ingea problem for psychologists, and there fore dismiss my feeli11_r_>;s-`tl1at this state of '_thin_:s went on seriously affecting my health, until the _ denouemezzt, if I may -' call it, of the mystery. 3' It was about a_fort-night after the in- , quisitorial b_re'akl'ast that I lirst noticed a ] . change in Hingun. I had watched him Q (and he l:new it) with the keenness of bafile(l suspicion; but all I' had hitherto noticed was that he appeared to reuse himself with an effort to do what he had previously done with a readier volition. Now, he certainly looked ill. There was a jaundiced look in his face, which looked thinner, and his languid, manner was in stronger contrast than ever to his former brisk activity. I said nothing; `but the doctor (an old friend). calling one day, _I ll /n,,`,.7,,,Lv` I u.uu'r:u .-u.u:.\zI.\'z, mne m'I(l:'c. 1,: un_eg,'car. .-r's 1 el'[(/(/inuls, (0 an $7 on. .~'I(p):h'm] a! any lime. , -.- ul'll.u:rr:n'.; WEI-JKLY. will I.-c will by 1-.\'p'r(-5.`. (H) vu_ch. ,.'l cnmplm Ed, Hunt rvcc-ipt of '5 nor vul.. frcir/hi aid - uuunug 01 am m1.~7, It you prefer it. Thank you, said I. 4,! Yes, keep it dark, or I shall `be bullied out of life. off} and feelimr rnthnr uuurs uzwu come again. " Then who was the woman your mas- ` ter saw ?" A. 11?... _,n1 1 I v -4 .:uulu m we nnucue_ or me night? U/aarib parwa, your slave was sitting outside the door-for the night was hot-- wlxen, seeing ho light in the s:1hib s room, my to the house, for`,I said: ` The da- coits have come again. u'|`l.,... ml... .....- n.- .... all HI ~ ` If/aodr'1wu'n(I, it is nothing; the sahib knows how `it. was done. Yes, said Lnwes, the sahib says he did it; but lmwrcame you to he in his .room in the middle_ Of the night? I}/lnvila mnannn um... .I...... ...-. r'u' UIHHU -arm ?`. >4: 1/ LAu_'_;I_I3ll u_un\'eI'S:lI10lI. Lewes who, I noticed purposely sliolte slowly and distinctly,` _beg:m. by observing that the police had a clue to, the. ayah s -murder; that it was said she had had a lover, and that he was the suspected. man; that the police would'arrest him during ` the day, and tlmt at that very moment they were probably searching his house. As Hin- gun moved round the table to bring the dish I asked for, I noticed his face cer- mextlne dish, his hand decidedly unsteady. Breakfast over, I called to Hingun to bring` me a light for my sheroot. While holding out to me the lighted cotton, it almost fell from` his-hand, as Lawes sud- denly addressed him: Kliitmulgar, how came you with that wound on your -arm?'. tainly paler than usual; and as he held _ V J ,,.a ... ....., nuau, auu Lu COITIO 1 `over and breahfhst with you at eleven. I waited impatiently enough -for the hour, and lu`u]_1n'ez_1hf:1stou.tho t_a'ble as I heard the buggy drive into the com- pound. Lmves sat. opposite to me, and Hiuguu stood as usual behind my chair. Like most of his class, though he. could not-utnlk English, he un- rlcu-stoorl it sumcienty to follow the drift ofau Eu_:l_is11 c_on\'ersation. Lmves who, nurnnsnlv c.`m1m,a1m.-I.- ~---I _ (\C'oizclucZ_d on fourtlz page.) uuumu. mm or my workshop ycster` Welt said be, hom say smything to the nun; 1'1 wit-I1yo'u < inmatientlv nnnmvh UUUI At all events, with that," said turned out of mv u u\V..H-" ....: 1 `L- o 1;!` ...... -- 34 \fAuAz1.-uz, \Vr:1'3 /;ratz'sfor {DWI 00 each, 111 0, $20 00. .\I.ac|z11\'1s,W*"`'.

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