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Barrie Examiner, 14 May 1868, p. 1

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Pmpanied unm av `ll/niled States 1103 wuc. . _ Oh, no! I visited the sin of the fattlrer upon the child, and I was wrong. But, he added, in an iInpussioned'voice, my love for you was increasing day by day. I fzmcied myself forgotten by you, and _ ~ 11 \,'.... l....l ...- .......... . .. tum | You had no cause for such a supposi- tion! almost angrily interrupted Fanny. Rnnnrts rnnnhml mp. - UJU3 BUllglIlI IJHU gl'H55u . ` Feeling it iiicumbent upon him to speak ' first, and explain his lon_r.I; silexice, Charles said, I hope you will not judge me harshly, Funny. In not seeking you, I only obeyed an instinct_ of petty pride, for your father drove me with igziominy from his house! . . H731.` r..a`.....1 ...... 57! ..L,. ....1.'l 1.. .. `I-__. ulunsuu upuu uur IIULICC. ._|1_._ She started, and turned pale", but the next instant her face ushed, and wher- eyos sought the grass. Fnnlinrr it.1'1'mnn-nlmnf. nnnn him In anon]: HI! llUll-S154 Did Ioffuhd you 2" she said ih n. lbw tone. 1: fl`. ._ `V 1 , um wunmll ue l0\'C(l. V V He had directed l|is,~steps~hither, be- cause, in the ha ypy days gone `by, never, never, alas! to Le recalled, he had often wandered in the delicious dusk `of a. sum- mer : evening, his arm twined round Fanny's waist, as he breathed soft words of lovein her willingvear. Gli(nI?' aniatlv Fm-wnrrl, ha nkh-uulnrl Ul lU\'I5 m uer wuungvear. Gliding quietly forwgrd, he obtruded himself upon her notice. She stnrtml. nnrl ha`:-nnrl nnld kn} Hm gnaull; LIIU Lnrus In lllll song. A 43 , \V.-nlkiug pensively along Ii grove 7n :1 retired part of the grounds, Charles smv` the woman he loved. `LL. |....l .I:..,...+...I I.:_ -4_.....1.:u___ L- \`illl\l`lgn ` Now, he sou`-_:ht Kcnsington Gardens,` buczuise Mr. Moi-le_y`s house,` being clnse by, 1*`-unny usually .trollel.' under the trees (1 u ring some portion oftlie day. It was at lovely spring luy.- 'l`l10'wind, though cool, was fresh and invigorating; the many grand old trees in the gardens were burstillg into leaf; the grass was green; the birds in full song. 43 \V:llkinQ nen.'.ivoIv ninmr Ii m-mm Tn n uuu IUF HUI"- Mr. Morley may give `way when he nds that what is done is irrevokable, said Charles, musing. . I doubt. it vnrv nltrnnnviv " M ... TA: ' Q4 00 :.\z1.3'r:,\\ m:Km', r1(is_n- -1:cr_1/ Club melt, in one re- ' 0 00. .\GIZI.\'E,W}}EXL1'1 ' one ycar,$l0 00; Is, to one address lllll CA1 IUIUIIL Any how, cried Charles. K]... Y ,.!..-..L.. " Luh I5 [Hy U\Vll` U0) l I`. was quite time Charles took some decided step, for Mr. Morley did` all he` could to luring about a marriage between F zumy and Hector Gilliatt. _ (llmrlnq hml uilnllnluulu m-n:,1n.! .1] H... runny unu rlccwr uunauz. - Charles had studiously avoided all the place in which Funny was in the habit. of wztlking. ' \v,____ `H, ____ ., yr - . n u lll3lalI|Pulyu ' _ Therefore,- it is perfectly permissible to you to do the best you can_for yourself . and for her. - H II . \I-._I_# .,, , Slllll \/IIHTIUS, "NJ I doubt. it \ caster answered. man to relent. u A.... 1...... \}l'l|J(l \/HI'lU3o ` Mrs. Leicester mac, anal kissing him affectionately on the brow, murmured, That is my own` boy! " ' IL was mxitn timn lmrlnn hmb unnnn uur -usuuey uer xanuer "E" I do; and for this ' reason: Mr. Mor- ley has proved himself a_ bad, Imercenary iuan. If report speaks truly, `E2; wishes to make his (laughter mz_1rry-ngainst her ~ will, of course-a cousin for whom she has no regard. I'll \Vnn`nr nnvilmu nlun .1... ..'..a ...._- llil HU rugltru. V I'll wager anything she does riot care :1 button for Imu I" broke in Charles, im- petunusly. ' 'l`harnf'nm - if in um-6'm.n.. .........:--:LI- Illlu You seriously counsel me to make her disobey her father? T (In: am] fnr thin -............ 'u_ 'u_,, . Your affectwn will amplyAcompenaate for that, said Mrs. Leicester. Yt the (`hnntvn fa-nun -`R3-----A~ ---5" ` ' c cnuicc We ['1] culu pulnrily it has mher contain-= st ngm`zi xouk pf U: 1., llulllgo very strongly, Mrs. Lei- I. He is notgthe sort of ` 11; risk aw sucldnly `In a western village a. charming well preserved widow has been courted and. won by a physician. She has children- among them a crippled boy, who had been patted, and it-not spoiled, was cer- ` tninly allowed very great freedom in de-' hate. The wedding day was approach- ing, and it was time the children should - know they were to have 9. new father; calling Vthe crippled boy, she said,` George, I am going todo something be- fore that I would like to talk about with you," Well, ma, what is it? I am intending to _marry Dr. Jones in a few dnysj nnd, 1;-. for "you, me! Does Dr. ones now 1 ` .sL:xut:, um. uu Will u;|.\'u WU Iuucu go-aueau in him to be safe with `everybody. If you want a fool, but a horse of great bot- tom, get a deep bay with not a White ~ hair about him. If his face is a little dished so much theworse. Let no man ride such a horse that is not an expert rider; they are always tricky and unsafe. If you want one that will never give out, never buy an overgrown one. A black horse cannot stand bent, nor a white one, cold. If you want a gentle horse. get one with more or less white about the head, the more the better ; Selections thus ' made are of great docility and gentleness. Wesleyans'as' Those who" went ont froin ' Church. He describes .Wesleyanism as follows: The view of and devout use of ternal moral discipline is superior to the ' missionary, philanthropic, educational and lber, wealth and position of t`--ir mem- T A Cuuacn o1-`_ ENGLAND CtaaoYM'AN s Opnuos or Wsstnmmsu.-TheARev. G.P. Meed, A., Fellow and Tutor of Oxford University, writes to an English Church organ anticipating the discussion of the question of the _relation of the English Church and Wesleyanism at the convoca- tion at the Province of York. ` He speaks respectfully. of Methodism. He speaks of us, not because they were not of us, but far more, because we would not let them continue with us. He says that he has learned to feel f`profound'gratitude and_ respect for the character and working of ` the Wesleyan system.- ' He acknowledges the origin of Methodism has been es- sen,tially_gpod and religious. He admits it to have been wonderfully blessed to the middle and lower classes, and asks whether, without it, the large town popu- lations would not have been not almost, but altogether practically heathen. He confesses that the failure to welcome, adopt and direct Methpdism at first,_ was, and is, tne greatest evil that has be- fallen the Church of England for the past two centuries: and he insists that such preaching and services as those of Method- ism are urgently V needed within his sacraments (saving for the present the question of irregular ministration) will at least bare comparison with those of then- sands among our own people. Their in- church, if indeed the church can be said - to have any at all. Their energy in prac- tical good works, of piety and benevolence, otherwise, IS wellknown. The sums they raise for such purposes (inaddition to tho maintemmce of their own. Ministers) are, when looked at relatively to the num- bcrs, such as to -put us to shame. ~How 'ro.JUnoa 01-` A Hons:-:-Charles L. Thayer writes to a Oountry Gentle- man, respecting the _way to judge of a horse by outward appearances. I otfer the following suggestions, the resultvof close observation and long experience. If the color be light sorrel or chestnut, his feet, legs, and face white-these` are marks of kindness. .If _ho is broad and full between the eyes, he may be depend- ed on as a horse of good sense, and ca- pable of being trainedto -anything; as respects such horses, the more kindlyyoii treat them, the better you will be treated C in return. , Nor will a horse of this des- ciption stand a whip if well fed. If you 5 want a safe horse, avoid one that's dish- faced. He may beso far gentle as not to scare, but he will have too much go-ahead ( ' ' .151. - ..... ..I....I.. T1` ... 1... on 1... ....t`.. 3 The total eclipse of the sun which is to take place on the 18th` of August next, will present so long a duration of darkness tlnatvastronomers are anticipating it with unusual interest. From near Aden, the central line of the eclipse extends to the `southern coast of New Guinea, crossing Hindostan, the Bay of Bengal, the Ma- _ layan peninsula, and the Gult' of Siam on the way; and at certain -places on this line the duration of total darkness will be 6 . ; deg. 46 min. At the date in question, 'the moon ' will not be more than six hours from its perigee, while the sun will he not far from its apogee, a two-fold conditio_n which increases the apparent diameter of the moon, and shows the ap- parent diameter of i the sun, nearly at its smallest. Hence the prolonged ~ dark- ness. As such a chance occurs but rarely, ` a strong desire exists to make the most of it in endeavors to solve certain highly ini- portant questions in physical science. Un- luckily, the south-west monsoon will be in full blast on the 18th of `August, which, with its heavy clouds, will render obser- vations either'Vuncerta.in or impossible, except onvthe eastern side of mountain 3 ranges. For, this reason M. Leverrier, of the Imperial Observatory, at Paris, ire- commends that some of the French ships in the Gull` of Siam should be employed in searching for a suitable place on the eastern side of the Maylayan peninsula for a complete series of observations. English astronomersiare also making pre- paratious. for observations in the track of the eclipse. ...?__. The I muuuur, out not. m luxury." ` You are young, Charles, exclaimed Fanny with a gravity which well became her- you have all the world before you, and may 'well hope to work your way to a position of trust. and emolument. /I1L1, - I` _____.___..______________.__..__ on. You will have to relinquish your gorgeously"-furnished house, your train of servants, your horses, carriages, ,oper_a- v boxes, and brilliant society. For all that I care nothing. - ` Nay, hear me out! I am but a plain, hard-working fellow, My income cer- tainly is enough to support us and my mother, but not in luxuryl vounrr. Clmrlnn mrnlnimrl BARRIE, COUNPY or SIMCOE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1868. j Eclipse ofie Sun. -cuts; and it .-my Inutt vnuununucuvo ` %.To be continued.) ` DE.&LER IN CIGARS. TOBACCOS, Pipe. C LUTHER cnove. I V anes. Tobacconists Gopds, &c., Wholesale and Retail, Sign of the Indian Queon. 51, James Street. Hamilton, C. W.l -- I A_NUI-`ACTURER OF CIGARS.` AND wholesale doalerin Ilnvnnn, Yam, Con- necticut Seed Leaf. and au other kinds or To- ..bacco, comer of Park and Mulberry streets, u.x.\1u:ro.\',, c. w. DE LISLE Blt0`S. 5 MCGILL,` - `WHOLESALE ` Iron and Hardware Merchants, N(')`s. 483 Sr. 485, ST . PAUL S-rm-:1-:'r. vvw_. -- u-`yuan-Iuv,_ v (Lnte Clerk in Coimty Rcgstry Oice.) ,CONVEYANCER, Commissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser, and Com- mission Agcnt for the sale of IIOUSES, LANDS; FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, -Goods, Wares, &.c. Also for the collection of ' - Barrie. 1Ub'Nb'h'l) AUb_"1`lUNEER,' AND AP- L 1 R..-USER for Barrio, and mo Countybf Simcoc. Cash Advances made on Goods re- ceived foi' Sale. . ' I.`I!I\\"D Q'l*l')l.`1.VlV nnnnvu Marriage Licenses.` o-__. rumv u'u1m, -ut collecuon Iltwuunn I`l|lI uuu uvuuuuuu ul RENTS, 1\0'l`l-IS AND lCGOUN l`S. Cash Advances made on Goods. lefl for Sale, Sale Room, corner of Dunlop and Owen Sts., ' ll-tf F ? I 0.\'.\'. THOS. SAUNDERS, OMHISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFA- DAVITS. Mortgages, Deeds, Leases, &c., executed with dispatch. CLOVER HILL. JAMES GOULSON, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER and General Agent. Auction Sales throughout the County attended. to with promptitudo, and on libqml terms. ` COULSOX M ILLS}. SI RDONTE. u'1'r.'5 AND AUUUULV'1'5 collected at :1 small percentage. Auction-Sales tlxrough- N out the County attended to promptly and on liberal terms. ~ " Cralgvale. Oct. 9. 1867. 36,-lyr. 'r. L. L. LEWIS`. LICENSED AUCTIQNEER, APPRAISER, AND UOJLIIISSION AGENT, _ Dnn -rnu unvv nu EU Till`) BALE Uh` Farm Stock, Household Furniture, &c., &c., CRAIGVALE, Co. Smgos, Oxmnxo. J A-LL sales in any part (if the county at- tcndcd to pnnctunlly, and charges as reasonable as `any other Auctioneer inthe , County. < ` November 14. 1867. 41-`Iv [g Auouou`.~uales mmugnon: the Coun.~ attended to promptly, and on liberal terms. Nov. 28, rt. 43`- JOHN WHEELER, AUCTIONEERT, APPRAISER, >& c., CLOVER HILL I .O. I7.`-.mIu .q9.rn1-nu V ILL attend at his Oice, in Barrie, every SATURDAY, from 11, n.m., H113, p. . m., according to Order of Council, and-every other any at his Olce incookstown. JONATHAN KILGORE, ' Ll c E N s E D AUCT|0_NEER l VALUATOR, &c., For the C'ount_t/ of Simcqe, '-runnn-I-nu 1 ixo yuan`. . . . . 00 m MAli.\Zl.\'|~I, \\'r:uxI.\'. . (_r/mli.s'_/bl` crcr_:/ Club til 00 (wk. in one re- W. C. ADA MS. ' DENTIST, 95, King St. East, Toronto. ' Teeth inserted ` on Gold, Silver, and Vulcan- ` izetl Rubber,intlrebestpossibomanncr. Par- ` ticular attention given to the regulation of. children's teeth, and all work warranted. 1 J HENRYBOY8 m coL. .uI;p.. HYSICAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOU- CHEUR, Reside'nce,_ Coons-rows. Special attention paid to diseases of women and children. - - - 17- J. W. BRIDGMAN, PORTRAIT PAINTER, 39 King Street West, Toronto. _ 4 October, 1866. 37-y JAMES C. MORROW, ' 'r'ro RNEY-AT-L AW, Solicitor In Chan- cgsry, Notary Public, Conveyancer, Commissioner in B. R., &c., &.c. Hair and Devisee Claims executed. . (`h.vI:rmt._Tn Mnnvuwhx Rnilincnf won}. M` Hm uevnsee uuums executed. Ox-`1-*xcr:,-In Morrow's Buildings,` west of the Fireman a'Hn1l, Collier Street, Bnmrs. 29 r uE1xEF73T=Ea, Issuer of Marriage License ooozcsromv. ' - Avunvnuw ......-.._- _. __-..._._ n .3 I = ESSRS. LOUNT & BOYS have Removd their Law Chambers to Mr. Mcconke _ New Brick Building, one door West. of H1; Barrie Hotel . 36-3in oks. noss 5. ucqtgzs. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, 'c., T cnuncmu. alumna H. IVll`|ll'IBKy ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Commissioner Court Queen's Bench, Jcc. - SU.\'NlDAI.E surxos. May 28th, 1867. ` .__.___. Lice bus`! s in the 1 cum nuuun, uuruur 01 uumop anu UWCII 5lS., inrrie. 1 I-tf :{'Highest REFERENCES given._ Joumy. 14, _ TII [g'Au6tI6'tl'; S'a'les` tl'n-ufiizhmxl Ittendcd nromutlv. lib: . -I-`J --`mos. sAu'uo:-:-as, `E-NERAL DEALER IN DRY GOODS. I 'Grocenes, Crockery, Hardware, &,c. cr.nn~.n nu u, .-.m....u....... E."S. MEEKING. "ICENSE_D AUGTIONEER; AND AP- J R..-USER Barrio. Countvbf no n. nunvnalvvn, 1 iI'I;'[}ATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER- SITY. Ill LLSDA LE. PENETAXGUISHEKE ROAD- April 24, 1sc7. . 12-yr. F. J. SCI-IRADER, OF dealerin Hmvnm. '\'nv-n OTES AND ACCOUNTS coliected at small nnrnnntnn-n. Aurntinn-Snlmz thrnurrh- ? JOSEPH ROGERS; `HIIEF CONSTABLE, County of Simcoo. J OFFICE: Dunlop St., Bl11`l'l0.- u um NUS.` Rl ER E [LY MA un. HHWIIL I UN, `QORONER, Mnrkt Block,` Bnrrlo. Dr. H. J will take another Student. `UH. HRHLLI g VRADUATE OF. VICTORIA 'UNIVER- I SITY. .Rcsidcuce: THOMAS T. A. BOYS, ' ARRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Sqlicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, 30., l`.l'|l\KHI'l'nIX7\7 u1r,'r' UUNb"l'Al5hb', County c `-3 1252.10 VAL! I REMO VAL! uu In |arIlIlIlI\l County Clerk, _- fILL SATURDAY. 11. n.m.. til13. n. 'l'llUlI1\'T0.\'g`C- W. ' a"0tce at Mr. Cnmlt.hers s. ' JOSEPH` ROGERS, Lntn ("Jm-I: In f`ni1nhy um.c.o.... nah... ..... .-.., V. uuuutl ucuuwun CLOVER HILL, TECUMSETH. ___-.-.-.j.___:,j. gusiuesx Qimtury. lin:o1'1mn.:, ' >.'ur.\::i--. \ .....` Nu --unuvval IV|U|Ulldlu s. 485, P.u:1. S'mr.x-:1-. - MDNTRF JAMES A. MATHER, . nw mnmmm rn R. 1'. BANTING, aunts: (Flu-la- w. `H. BLAOKSTOGK, ATE OW VI(1'l`{\!?TA `l'T.`\TH 717:. HAMILTON, n `Mm-Inks T:-u'\1r' n...... `DR. HARLEY, Fl`. OD TTl'("l`f\Dl" snnrnsn raccoon AN_I_> cdLomAL nuaurs; IJAIJ 1': U. ' County Szmcoe. UL DTR E E1`. MONTREAL. W;;'.';;;;;m..:; .L_..A AL. rm, .u-:;:: 01 uur_ country- ;-:u'(n1(-Ill.-: ul nn Ameri- l,un~|-:u .~s \\ r:r:xI.Y has I in its tillt-. _\ mun- {hunt the Coum.y llibcral ' 8-If 41-15 437-y 4'3`-tr ' 0.4311 PAID FOR 0.4 TTTE! A. m.\ GH.\.\t, 1-tf . J. BI.\'0 -.-uuA'1', r'Uwh. GAME, &.c., of (IS choice quality as the markets ntford, and offer the same at very moderate prices. Uorne(1B(-cf. Snusnges and Lard. tosther same at moderate prices. _ _U0rne(1_B(-cf. Suusnges Lard. togc_>t_her Wltll n v:|rint_v: of other useful eommodxtles, can usually boxlmd at No. 1 Stall. gill lxlircllnsm dnlivm-ml `in nav nnrl nf` can usually Imxhnd No. 1 Stall. ,":$`A1l purch:Lses delivered `in any part of the town free of clnarge. r1A(v'rr 11171-\ nay-i n...m...-. -u-vulva U5 Hill GIIIIIUIUI I-U `IV! QVI) T.aKES pleasure in announcing to the peo- . ple`of Barrie and surrounding country, that he is now `prepared to give music lensons on the Piano Forte. Orders addressed to him. Barrio post-office, will meet with immediate attention. Terms moderate. Melodeon and Organ furnished if required. Barrie, February 26, 1868. 47-tf ]\(.-l`ll'(:l('(l :1 syslvm of -rm x-`npplyjllw }\l.\u.4- '/..\up_rump(i_1/ to those vir ]I('l`iU(ilC1liS tlirvctly Ilimliull. J o.~'lnmslm n-(ling up Clubs will \'-llill on npplicalion. I-I-:n`.< \\'m-;:u.\' is 29 1 he paid at 1l1o'.sub- BINGHAM BROTHERS. BUTCIIERS AND G1-:.\'1;mI. I [mVEYORS MARKET STALL No. 1, - ' BARBIE; , AVE constantly on handn good supply of FRESH .\IErT, FUWL, GAME, &c., of choice luunmv nstlm Innrl.-1-M nmmn mm nmm Hun MR. CHALAUPKA, T'ga`[1_1;`n{ the _Piannfore, &c., &c., inn On Han non. _--_.._.. `av ------u- '(L4`1.E c1mo.\` dz coUL'rr:n,) AVING entered into co-partnership, are now prepared to execute in the best. ` style of the art every description ef House, Sxcx, C.uun.\Gi-: AND Oll.\'A.\ll-].\`1`AL PAINTl.\`G, Gn.u.\'I.\`u, 1 /men lL\.\'Gi.\'e., A.\'D Co1.om.\'o, respectfully solicit tl continuance of the very attering patronage bestowed on thelato rm, feeling condent that they cun execute all orders entrustc-d'to them, in the several branches mentioned, in astyle not to be`, ex- celled in the Province of Ontario. ` 3` Paper Hanging also attended 'lo._ COULTER Jr. PEARCY. Rm-rin. March .1, mm 5.4: nnu warranted to gxve satisfaction. ` Riding and Driving Whips. Bits, Cards, Our- ry combs, Brushes, &c.,together with complete outttings for entire horses; all ofwhich he of- ers at very moderate prices. - .__._________ _. _._, ..,_..-. --.... Carriage Painting Estab1isl1ment!! Dunlop Stregt, - - Barrie. L: I EEPS constantly on hand and 1" m`r mr`. manufactures to order Sad- m dlus. Team and Carriage Harness, - ' -~ Bridles, Trunks, &c. &c. An assortmentof well made Collars in stock, and warranted to give satisfaction. Ridimz Drivimzwhinn. RitA.(`.nI-u, nu.-. j |EIEE`.nneJ3.E.{`\CY| MRO manner. He hopes by strict attention to business and punctuality, to meet a fair share of public patronage. ' Barrio, August 1st, 1967. 26: ___: ( Saddle, Harness & Trunlk Make m`"l'? nnnnn mi 4,. H... .........:,..... ....-..-:LS. _ .._....-,.._. nvv- vu . - nun Iuiunvl `.1? Removed to the premises opposite Mcwnws (Barrie Hotel), DIYNYJWD Q l`I)1:`!."l` n A van! r _r/I'mI.s'_/oi` l ('m'h, U 00. I`lIIllI`\I GHUULED, DnllJI.I'.O, Gain, in 11 style warrnntotfto give satisfaction. Jag` RE1 AIRlN G, &c., done in a workman- hko - Na hnnm: Im uhvinf nm...4:m. onn...:....... .....1 MAKINGI unuuuu uu u.n.uu.I.uuu m.n.n.u.u1 In the premises Next door to the Law Ofce of Jlfessrs. Boulton ct : lc Cartlzy, where he is now prepared to execute all orders for light and heavy single and double sets; of HARNESS: _nlso Ladies and Gentleman's Dlnlkln can:-u to nnn-u re 0. ' [New Saddlery E1gl1_Hshment inBarn'e. I 1\a\:}l).lla.l.\cL'. DIUIIDLV IV I , EGS to acquaint the inhabitants of M of Barrie and the public, of the County'of Simcoe, general] , _that he has commenced business of 'nA1-\-as-.-. n vvnunu-nun...-. --.-..--.. A I-`OR. nu: -rams. - I" '~ 152 King St. East, Toronto. ' WM. DAVIDSON, (late rm ofField& David- } ~ son Hamilton.) mos. mvnvrzh, (late with A. Dixon` & I V Son's, Toronto.) . J. M. DAVIDSON. AND Crria,r.,-e Trimmings, ENAJIELLED LEATHER CLOTIIS, d :c. Il......r...A........- -1- Uarus, o;c.. a:c.. wnc xounu 1n uns market. 1 Any article in the trade manufactured or ' furnished to-ordnr on short notuce, and war- ranted to give satisfaction. Rf` 7I`nnn.'u.- -null and -umnn .m....u.l...7 ' ` _ ,aco.,a:c.,wn1cn no canotrer i Q at very reasonable prices. I Also, in stock, some of the ' best English and other Rid- ing and Driving Whips, Bits, Lines, Brushes, Curry and Mane Combs, Cards, &c.. &c.. tobc found in this market. Anv nrtinln in Hm h-min mnnnfnrurmi nr uuncu to gun: auuzsluvuuu. E3` Repairs well and neally executed. Barrie, April 8,_ 1868. 10- uls ol' Paris. to fur- udrnncc. so that nppom-in H.u:r1:n s I their publication vantage bnjoycd by nlry. ]3.\z.ur. will receive n-plntosmontnining pxlllvrns of ladies , u-lszclnnlcs. dresses. iv A1\U1"AU'1'UR_|`J_K.b' of and denlers_in every description of Box and Cooking SWVes. They also continue to manufacture their well-known Iron Benm~Steel Mould- Board Ploughs. together with other Castings ' of the best description. done at the cheapest rates and on the shortest notice. November 20, I867. 42-tf Isawew am .,3?!i"*:?,_"`%`@,`!1i$1!'1\*=`:/ - - ~ .. - -v----~ ----~----'---1 (Nearly opposite the Bank qf T01-onto,) DUNLOP STREET, - - - - _BARR1E. IMPORTEII AND Manufacturer of Cigars, Including the Celehmtml l'.n|"nmun. Rrnnd. Feb. 26,`.1868. .I.\.I.I.DJ`1.\J\J` 36 Wellington Street, ' Wholesale only. . 1` *1;-4` "Ban.-in Fiiun _ ' -KGnmULTmAL`F!'! y IMPLEMENT _1`9VE WORKS. nip u uw a uzurnu uuu DUNLOP STREET, ' COULTL Barrie, March 4, 1868. 44.vnasuuuuu .LlA'Jll.lJl.J'J1I: u.uv.L.uAJ, Lui- Manufncturcrs of GJDDLEE, OOLLJRS .lJv'n TBUJVKS uno mun Inn I no ; ---nnnunninv Iltob Val. VJ. Vina III} B, ` Including the Celebrated LnCl'osse Brand, which xs for sale at all first-class Hotels. ;:17r{7;2)u!I_:/ i-o_ H1050 uriollicnls directly inn, ]'nI,lI)n5t0n H UUIUBUIU UUIIIUKH III SADDLEBY, HARDWARE, A\' J. Toronto, June 11, 1867. usuu uuu. _umu uulguia uuu ucuuuumu B RIDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c.,' 1 ll Rtvl wnrrnnln `In crivn znufnnlinn .__ -_ -_ __.c--_.. lucludinr th}; eiebmted Brand Hogels. -l _ DAVIDSON, McVlTTlE 3. co., ' \Vhn1m:n1A Dnnlnra in r ruprwpors. ANUFACTURERS of and dealers in evorv descrintion of `Rm: and nnnlzina Ant! Ahh lIh5Ul5l(l'lUR5 UP` 'I?OBA.C`COS' 7..II:.._L-.. oA..__L -u-nun MARTIN MOORE, gusiuess Qirtttury. MAnK`soLoMoN; HENRY SEWRE} G. 00.. ...u:xxg1-A: , ' '>.`qr.\:u-:, . .\\' Yonx. J llislory of the '1` imcs. RC;BERT-. McHEN RY, DEGS ncmmint thn inhnhi HOUSE, SIGN" AND n-.-"4; , -I . II: . avvu, uuuvu IIE u Wholesale Dealers in I I-I-nu: In--n-\-n WM. BOOT, AB now on norm on ex- _H._ tensivo and `genuine stock of Single and Double Harness, (Carriage and Team), English and Com- mon Riding Saddles, Double L and Single Bridles, Collars. &c., &.c., which he can offer \ at verv rmumnnhla m-inan AS now hand fr-nnivn nn `mm-uhm ronw.) E7. 21. Us vvog Proprietors. and Rnnlnu-a h TJIONTO. BARRIE, _u-m 1Il'I!l.\'Il .\oI'II| lw ((:'c:2::)u1I1I'n'(I Icifh :1`'pu_v/ l'm'lcl Sltllcs u1'm:n.~', r.\ 1: 1:. N r: w Yo1_u(. , zinn, . ]`[cI(sm'c, and `H-1 Am; 1' . 5-tf 10-tf. @xammm 1 ' THE proprietor of this wcll-known . establishment begs to inform his friends and the tmvelling community that he has lexuc-d the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy village of Orillia. and is now prepared to !`(.'C(`lV0 and accommodate gm-st. Commercial travellers and others furnished with convenient and ample accommodation. Choice \\'in<-st. Liquors and Ci'g:1rs,4in stock. Apartments lot. to private families. :2 Good Sheds and Stabling with attentive servants. . _ 5-if poun. or comrort and taste. Stages for ditferent parts lem9eVti1e house daily. ` ' V HIS well-known and favorite old Hotel has T been thoroughly renovated and tted up m a manner to ensure the comfort of guests; and travellers are" assured that every endeavor will be used to give them satisfaction and mud- er the establishment the best . of its class in point of comfort and mate. _ , . Stages for llihront mu-on 11...... u... 1.-..-. < )1"-illia. Hotel, 3. w. ROSS, ............... ..Propriw .___._ `The Queens; DUNLOP STREE'l`,- - - - - BAR Near the New Railway Depot. A. ARNALL, '- - - - - Proprh ALEX. nII.L,; TTEST of LIOII n made, at nn im- colubrntvd of tho 4~.~:pccinHy with the whicll _Fll])p`H the ul.~1 of Paris. to fur- : mh-nnnn an that 4--.-.a..--.1-.n a.:uvA.;_;-1, . 7 new LOWELL. J. G. MARTIN, - - - Proprietor. Formerly of the Exchange Hotel," Urcamore. nu an as Ivlnnnog IfrU|lrIU|l'|!!3- JOHN Mownr, Superintendent. 3?The Triuzelling Community will find this establishment suited to their requirements and deserving of their patronage. K8` Sample Rooms for Commercial 'l`I-mm]. uesernng ox mcnr patronage. 1 1:!` Sample Commercial Travel- ers. . : ` Excellent Stabling connected with the House. Barrie. 12th April, 1866. ` _ 10 .n._..x_ u. u. u.I.1:L.uu..|..I.I,V' - - .rrupr1ewr. Exchange Mm. 1:. nmox J5 soy, - Proprietors. ONE DOLLAR AND A OUARTER. man nnr. North American Hotel, HURONTARIO S TR EL` T, COLLINGWOOD, CHARLES GAMERON._- PROPRIETOR. HIS commodious house has recently | I been thoroughly renovated and re- furnlshed. and is well atlnntml fm-. Tmmllnrs. 1:115 commourous house has recently J. and furnlshed, is well adapted for Travellers, being convenient to both cars and boats. Good, stnbling. A Livery Stable connected with the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice . , 14 ,,,,._. ,, _.N.. .u u BARBIE HOTEL, . BARBIE, cozmrr or smcoy, 0.17. Mrs. E. MARKS, Broprlotress. JOHN MAMIATT Enna-I-l._ul....a. .-.-- u-wvvn-y CHURC IIILL, INNISFIL, _Co. smcon. JOHN GREGG, Proprietor. BEST Liquors mid Cigars always in stock. house. `Good Stubling and Sheds adjoining the_ .1.) uoou istubling January 8, 1867. ILH'S'I'IIATlD. r.' n/' Ilu- l'n-r-- Licensed Auctioneer for the Ubunly of Simcoe. Valuator, 'c., 4.60. 36-1y `Adjoining-the Railway Station. Cralgvale, ROBERT GREGG, - - ~ Proprietor. The Bar ie supplied with good Wines, Liquorsnnd Cigars. Excellent. Stubling and Sheds connected with the House. < Crnigvale, Oct. 9," 1867. 36-Gmos. The Proprietor is thoroughly renovating and retting this hotel throughout. The Table is ` always supplied with the best the market affords, and as the Proprietor purchases his liquors from a large importing house, he is enabled to give his guests a pure article. No pains or expense will bespared to merit the ` patronage of the travelling and general public ..JJX_'l`ENSIVE STABLES ATTACHED. . Nov. 14th, 1867. 41-1.! WILLIAM PARKINS, INNKEEPER, COOKSTOWN The Grlobe Hotel, No. I63 YONGE STREET, . TORONTO, ONTARIO. I V J. HARDY, Proprietor. TER5IS--ONE DOLLAR PER DAY. '-l'A.lJ.`l LAUUBU Llitd UUUII |4Ul'UUgHly TEHU` vated, and is now in point of comfort, second to no other county Hotel. Thesllar is supplied with Refreshments that must give satisfaction. Good Sheds. and Stabling at- tached. _ Run-in nnnnmhnr `I `ISUI7 AP._`luv- Corner Dunlop and Bayeld Streets, - . BARRIE, 0x'r. A. R. BINGHAM, (successor to A. Mis- oampbell), Pl'0pI'l6i0I'. Y HIS` old and favorite establishment is now undergoing thorough renovation, and will in a few days he refurnislxed `and retted in n manner _that'will compare favorably with any lrotelnorth of Toronto, in so for as corn- tort, convenience and promyt attendance are concerned. ` .n-1-1--.: .u_Ln__ _._ ;1___,_,u,._ ,, q . XX 111? II 3 AVENING, C0. SIJIOOE, ONT. `JOSEPHAWILSONL - - - Proprietor. THE House has been thoroughly reno- v`a1:ed, an_q now_ iq_ppi_nt cg: cogfox-_t, my bcunrosorvedly do- gmr in .`.mcrica.-- 1'he 1'/.'.' - |'~Goodit_ab1lng tencive servant. ' Fcbnmry 18, 1868. ' :; '/Isf1`.%<%\ ` ODDFELLOWS HOTEL, AVENING. 00. SL1{(70E. 0N'l`. `The Bar is supplied with Choice Liqixhrs and Cigzfrs. Good Sheds and Stabling adjoining the Hotel. not-nmhnr 94 1szr.7 .4-1-1.... ADAM Mving, ROCHESTER HOUSE, N0. 91). l=`R(m'I'-s'PnIcw.'|-, mnnnwmn Illllllc uluu, . . . . . . . --'l'I{Ul lIll'2'l`0R. BEST LIQUORS, CIGARS, and RE- FRESHMEN TS provided. .The Penetanguishcne Stages change horses lore. ' 15 ..-~uv -u -ntnauvni uu IJv.I - IVIIIIDIUI AND A QUARTER PER DAY. .A1ma. House, I-IILLSDALF, .:.__.._.__ MARTIN HOTEL; IIFMI I l'I\llEl I 1muorns.o1 mules, u-Lsyclnnlcs. liclcs, accompanied ':-ns nnd dirvclionsy uuuucn ucu. ;.,.. !;2`?.:......"8.'!`!'P'"'*5 --I-2 ; eu. Barrie, December 10, 1867. me HOIOI _ Decemer 24, 1867. CHURCH HILL HOUSE, Innnn nnr r\v\Yr:w.V1r n- an-'nru 'WELLlNGTON HOTEL, an an-----.9 A ;--A- Aanv so hard N9. 20, moxrsrnnm-, 'ronoN'ro; CRAIGVALE "HOTEL, LI... n-:l...-.. QA_A:-_ t\._-I_. mas and Salaam. VICTORIA, INNISFIL, mu 1-an - -Hl-L|.SDALE, . Penetanguishene Road. In ....... ---Pnopnnmm. JOUORS. CIGARS. nn um- I mm 1.4Im't.tl 11' its sncc ss M-L-ls pwulst-I `:u'mty uf plu ' :1ll.-Ai0u s no `}-I_:_~|'|\A1 . vs -5 . Proprietor. _____r D/-nnl BARRIE, I unyvn Proprietor. Proprietor. V . A" ml nagmnahm ~ `AC2 V 45-lyr. 47-} yr. 3-!!- ,\-.u .u..u.m. I) Bar, f'rIrI':r, //7:/1', nr_m." (/'0.ul'/'n;/ 5'(u1'0.w. ;c.:,=--'<+.,\ um;.\` -1:.\' mx 1-: .s`,___.,a_;j`v PLATFORM 36 COUNTER SCALES, 00.41. OIL. (13. `r., D3150? ITIKIZXZT` . . . . Iuu-u I I1 {I II a mr*nco,on Nuvomln-r ' H_\z.\u. 11- Weekly l.do,vot-(I to Fashion heir nim is twofold: ' ul' :1 \\'v(.-kly`Inshi0lI w llu-rowilll (1 first *1: will be 1'ridispen- George Plaxton, _;.l.\.\'!'I-'Al.'Tl,'IU'I| OF TIN, SHEET-IRON. JAPANNED ...\..u. \\7--..-. ......-Ann.`-In Barrie. Mxri-a-I ` l.\'4;54. x u-I-I Boots & (`;lf:'Iefrer};'dscriptiOn, Is propnrml to has on hum \|.... rwvw Uvnnwh utanvv 0 Nearly Opposite the Bank of '1 I)unl0p Six-cot, A LL kinds: nf Carp:-um-r and Joiner Work dnnv in :\ wurkvnamlikv mmnn-r and at `reasonnhlv pric'-s. lhmrs. Smh and Hlincl.-< on hand and Furnished at short Imtim-. Urth-r.~ for C0'im=. llnar>`(e. nml Fnm-rnl l nr:Iplu-r- nalia prnnunl_v mt--ndcd to. Barri:-. .\pI'il. 1:457. H-ly .~_ WlLLlA`NA|7 Mo`on-`, ` W I BUILDER X: C().\"l`1 ACTOR,` Jlrlru .\'IrI`rI. ,\'nrIh. If I]? I. II-.' _--..-, _..-.. ....- ---nu-uw at very short 1I0lil'('. am] On ]`{ '.l`c1-nus He alsn km-rs on lminl. and tllrmllfzu-lurt-s _ COFFINS of all kinda. and fnrnislu-s all Im- pnrapherlmlin In-cc-ssnry for I-`um.-ml.<. inclmling an excelh-nt lluarsu, which can he had on very moderate t('l'IVHl. \ mm-3.. A...-nu was In lm suppllml nl nny limo .w cmnprising Thirty-llvo :1: binding, will he sang L c.\']wl1s(-. Vol purclms:-r j -_-_.. .________. __.___ . A .}o1iN Lo\\ fI :, . HORSE DOCTOR, &c., &c.,ll DOORS, lb'1'f\H|4l.`Il.\I|`;.\ l` H1 H or doulnln cuI|\'-_':Inm-.~' on onmost n-usnnul-lo tvrnus n .\ \` HE Suhscrilu-r informs th`- I . munity tlmt. hv is nmv rn Linn nf nil Rum-a on P.-mu v Ina >unscrIm-r mlnrms um um` rnnni Line of Mail Stages to I :-nvtun; Leavinrv Barriv nn tho arrivnl nfth train gom_v.v_ nnrth. and ru-turnin-_v Ix tanguislu-no at son-In u`clnck. :\.m. The Snhstnrilu-r lm.~'1\I.~'unlir. Ianglllslu-n0 11! cfclnck. The Snhscril-4-r luu.~'u|.~'o :1 lir.~'tr:l1xa.=l.l\'.l-IRY ESTABI.l.~'ll.\l |`\'T in Barrio. at which .-unglo nr ilnnluln .-mura-vunm-u mm I... Inn! on all aimuu Alexander T G1ha-n'1, B[l1lD[HND uunumm, lmnrn -unu nu-nu`: an `I R O 0 M P A P E R S ' J-VII b'ToITIO.r\'l'.'RI`, 1313 Y().\Hl-I .\"l'.. T()l{().\'TU. ' AS_}IIst1'ccu-in~l :\ largo-. stock of [loom P I3ap?r.~1. Hull`. (mint-.1 (J:-ilinj; anal \\'im](,w apers, C Iimm-_v rinls. inrclcerr-. Ec.. in on-rv styl_e, 'I'ln- Ian-.st.ul:-.~xi,vms rugulu`r|_v l`(`C9i\'(|(i. Plum and fancy Wrilil|g_l :|p1'r. `Elm-lupus, School and Account Bunk.-I. Iiihla-:4. l'ru_vm' Bn0((13kI9`y_'fl:lIll!'chl Sc-r\l':(:`ox._ _) l l.l,Il.~l. HlI},.'ll;n\`il`llgS a x nu-rrap an, mwmg upon; 1.-ncl .4. O1 :-ns. Inks. &c., kc. 71-11: 1- '11 I0 11-\c.o M uA;., wu. lB0okbin(1`i;1Ilg3'.,'II-1.;.ling and Printing, L\' ALI. 'I'|II".l|l llI:A.\`('lll'2.'l. 1'o_ AND mom `rsnzmnaunsneuz ~ wm ('nl'I( Y long x he as urn: (1 rl - '-' .14: 134: Y().\ (:l-I 5'1`. Papers. Hull. (mim- Paper, Chimm-_v Prints. style, Iamst.-I.-.im n.\ Ann. Iurun nun. urm. Promptly oxucxxlml at the Lnwc-st. Ruxnunorat-, ing V Prices. 1 Toronto. April 27. N25. 12-);- lDai1y of 1`\'/VI.a.i-1"Stag.es E J. P. RYLE Y. n_.___--I_ ..r . 1. . :-.j *::..w--_; 5:-tr WILLIAMVMANN a. SON. Booksellers, Stationers, 1- 0 * ' -- ' '-'-1 ADJOINING Till , STATION, C0l.Ll.\`(HVOOD. | u.\nI.\.\ I 1.1 Air.I:r.I\ I.\u ENGLISH I .-I I`ER [IA .VGIN(7S, f'c DUNLUI s1f1:m: T. n.umm. April,1s<:3. . H-ll` ARRIAGE TRIMMER and Go.-Iwrnl U~Pll()l.h'Tl5l{ElL Opposito E. Gran-r`:-' Hardwamsunn-. Dunlopsrt-el._ Bnrric. Barrie, April. 1:565. A 11-11: | DEALE@j7 WN_CV_GO0'DS. mn~i: zg_ ' ERS, I, Nnw Yonx. mouemw u-rum. B_nrric*. April I4. 1865. 0- Ln llrlllrglg " ' ` ' X lKUl'lKll4'l'UlL Formerly of like ltrnnu. llm-+:x.. Hzuniltun. Barri.-. Oct 3 mm. ..., ...--.....- ..-...-., ....- --...-.. And (`Jo;;p<-1' \V::1-q-, no-`nu-.-' I I ESI l~ICTl~'l'l.LY :mnnunc(-.u to the puhlic :' L; that ha is all all linu-S m1-|~uru-d tn Ink:-? ltrncts t'_nr lnuilslillg. and that he can fnrni.-Ih (fmcrnl gclmtistmtnts. \l\I\I\/\\.`\-\ _,..,~,-\ I'\ \ RE.\SON.\BI.E P}{I(`E.~. .11;/1410 nu \J\/AVll\tLl\IL Jlury Slrecl. .'nrlh. lI.|I( lu'l1;'. B.\lll{l E. C()L'.\'TY SI.\lC0 I-I. mill J6 folio pages -:1-:1 wintcd on and M -be pub- I Vifouu cuLvnwLL. cu..- . ..-u .......... gottls nmrnlnons. izAI`I,i\?;ii?' 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I :-rs, (ho.-4. .\'c.. which uill ho (lo.-|i\'L-I'M] to low lIlll'I"|nunn-n [noun um_[tm Sif. Dunlap-Sm.-c-tv. noxt door in the Northern R. R, Slzuicm, -mu! uppmlilv .\Ir. Sanders ' J ewo.-ll:-ry Storu. ':n'rio'. Do-o-A-mlwr 11. IN}? I , ' " _ " 7l\[[|-)VpullIc :u'u- re-.<[n-clhllly 1'1-qlu-sin] to take nuli(`4- that the ` ` Sunday I311.-sine_.-'.~4 ilitlnbrtln cunm-cu-cl with this 4-nlalolislnlnont will he discnnlilun-d frnm this km-. : v uuv. .um.sI-.5 Lana unvo Just cnmmr-ncn-I war]: in 1111- alone lrrnnolms-, n--.\'v. duo: ` to Mr. l..1nu-'n Tailoring I-.'.=m|:li.-ahnn--ni. Dun-" lnpiuln-(El. Barrio-. wlu-rv u-y hopo Ivy dill.. ga-ncn and :monlion. to mt-rit .1 good share of public pnlrm uszv-. lnrriu. AI-zil 17. 1867. II." ' HE mssxs I.,\.\'G:.m-.- 5...: cnmnir-ncml I in \h-_ L.-um-'n Tnilmimr I-T:n.|.li..l.. 1 Y|.... ` 1:, one-.ycnr . . . . . . . $4 00 '1' (III,/H`7' 1141: will be 81!};/III'(`lI` ' ls fr,` , 'n.~'c1:mI-:u.~' ul `-4 no 51.5 '~1:ux~'_/m` $20 00. ~.- ,\l.\(. .\ZlNE,\\'HEKl.Y; . _/i:7'unr ll/(`(Ir, 31mm. E As ;'Catha:-ti'c or an `Alter-ative Arc ti/I I/ml (`rm /ze 4/as-r'I"/. 3' One trial will cqnvince the most scfcplical 1)|`IIl9()XS lmllhlvvl with 4Ii<<-:l~'I-S of lhv liw-r mu] _qmn1:I('h m:I_\' I`:-st u.~.~ ur<-II thesa- Pills will szin-1':-lie-I`. - > !Second to None. V ' H. F. Rn-nelnvn. Bran-mm]. \\'h.-la.-;.].. `.\g).',` l the Cnmulns. V ` go NEW Dlfe STORE .[_ llvvr ulnl smnmc gin-1':-Ii.-I". For Fl(`. by MILLINERY 4; D1{EssMAkING, /":Im:u /Im'rv:n1-It mnl .\'lmu...'..u (`PW UIll'I i('. "Mam.-h 4, 186.8.` I r. I I ..(' 0u..<, A/J.|vkJ\'|`, \,uIJuul\J1\lA_`, .1 .\'r*1' 1'1-.`l.'FI'_1II-.'I.` r. 1; rl-: .~"r1~ r1'.s'. C().\lH.w`, BRl.'.~'lH~ZS. l'AlNTS. \'.\IL\'l>'lII-I.\`. (}L.~\F.%. 1 L'TTY. PATENT MEDICINES. II(Iln'.\'l-.' .-I.\`I) I'.l'I"l`I.la` .|!l:'III('I.\']-1.9` .. I ..x .._IV --A - all l-iu.l.- V... . nluuf. um. au.-H. u l:Il).'l' Xl.~'.~'Ul'llll(`nl U] .\`, l..\.\'T|'}ll.\'.`, (`.l!1.Vl.\'l-IYS, RC. VVUHNI H0 \\'1'H Ill .31.! I '1 lu-fum pllrclunmilxg 1 amzgmupgaa B.\'I..|ll. ll)r`ll{'cI.nn Nan-nm` Suga1_j-CQ;1;ec:1 Pills. Anothecary Hal| THT7\'T.OD Q'I'l2 Ia` 71'!` qr (`IIIlI`_//P. lhlrliv. I)-nvynu-r, ~]. ~'l;',', W \.a \ Jnnunr_v. 186$. J - DUNLOP S'J'l{l'ZE'l', .\"curI_I/ Oppuxi/c t/Ie Rail" Road Station ' ' B A R R I E . _Barric-. April 2{.l:4t:7. nun.-1. .1. II v .I I 11.1: .vIr.IIl! l.Vl;.\' uf all kiml.<. .K'c.: al.-`n. :1 l:Iu:- n.k.~`nrln1-nt J I IHIIL` I l\"`l \-.u n . .. uumc pnlrm llnrrin. A]-zil 17, I867 -- DRUGS, CHEMICALS, &e v.\xE?'u:n-~.- . ' Livery Etables. u M` sent uy t: S!/. x. .~1-nt on receipt of pm` \'n}. . /'l'l`I'5/M (li_cJ'- [umo_Xl, rcguly Jun- ` 'l.'I I"/ l0.\- .S`. 8 6 . \'(!p9l'fL'CI('(1 {I "y will supply the Mum. .l:.a'/..\n ]:'/'u7n!;lIr/ to them 1- thvir pvrior . icixls dlrcclly hlicutmu. nu-1:u s 1\L\u.\zr.\'r: _ I5 24 must bu pxnd at the sub- system or-' MESSRS. ALEITANDER 6: Go. `I? A N\`nl'\`(`I.`. in cl... m.I.I:.. n.. n-rs.-ncvu pn_\'sIcIn.n. liurriv. Sm`. 2|. llili. _L:1mni5ts mu! Q1-xxggistzf Dr. J. W._ SLAVEN. L.I.lu.I.u uLw_J. ll J.IJ.Ir.l.1IaDJ.!.l.1I.\.1.J.` I"unc_r/ Ilrzirwork um! Slain/u';.-`I/. : :.~u-nun}; nu ln||I' 'mI')'i{ifG.<, CIlEMICAI.S, \'rvv I'l`I.'L`I'1Il-`I-I nrv mm.- F.\R.\lER.'~` .-\.\'l) Ml-ICII.-\.\'lCS 1 do \\'<-H In (`all mu] exzunime the-ir Jl.ll lII.\ l-.' MIL. re nnmlnmimr 4-Iemrla...-.. TI...`-..m Imus M. IIELMK EY, 0R.ILLIA, PX's I'v(_! questions which m:Iu.\' 1':-mn mm}: In no. Iry ' .-\l.i E.\.`\.\'I)liR & (`O n.. NUMBER I .15 mun. n-uvnug. GEO. PLAXTON. 868. 7 ._O sum unn-._ D. V.~\.\'IVI-ZRY .-c.lI pa, ITH." . lmvn pn-'clms4,-rs `Tho wry host rxA_.4.-- ~w1: E K L-Y, I I ruvnn Am m~|-:1: Wk: nits tillo, .._\'rn- I /-s-7 .wl"' nu b'ri!i.-It North/imer an-onzprlnitrzl with 2' pay ('m'!cd States 1103 mI,1'clI(5, u.,::;:s 1\I.\n.\7.mz, ml:II'r.\'_7}:1' one year, ]`('7'iu([(t`(lIs, to_cnc .0 i[wx1_s; [hf//1'1 I enrich tlncmsc-Ive`: x11'IL~r writers, sure (tum-(1 to dust. ,,..- ;'rr.\x. . of our c()1xntry- nvn u ufnn Ameri- ied at any time. rilish North Am- mpanied wilh 20 Umled ~ jm/;..-I. _\2.;1n unn.um'.-.1 :m'U: .-:1 rcrss/`ul Fanu'I5 Ran. .. ....uru.x ml! min, Jaun- )'orl.: Jivming . :.u.\r;,\\'Hl'.'KI.Y,' mp _I/Ir, $1000; .-, tu one ucldress `:01 . `f*"`|iI0n bohis expenses. _ Mb `G91 convinced, mother, he said, atM1ss Morley would marry me if I pressed her. She regards her father, but `she weuld not bow to his will in this. he Will] have to make A sacrifice, for the result pf her disobedience will be that she must. lwh in ,............_L:... ._......_s.. 11 _ ~~~~ --uovcululia IU BHHU y0|ll' IOVGL Tlns remark opened up a new view of is case to Charles. His mother`: advice "as _`00_ good not to be "acted upon. 12} Income, although not large, was Sufficient to support his mother and him- 501f._ fund Fanny would be but a slight addmon to.his expenses. ' _I M01 convinnnd. mnthm-. he said. J, -...-uvax BIIU U.\Ull|Illl6l.lo _ I am merry enough,'1notl1er, he re- plied, with :1 faint nttclnpt; at a. smile. N 50. wins the response. You must think me -very unobservnnl: if you -fllpposo I have not noticed the alteration H_1your manner wliicli has taken place since _misfortune' overwhelmed our frail bnrk in its stormy sea. _ Would you have me laugh when my heart is breaking? he asked, in a voice husky with emotion. Win! clu-...l.l :1 L..--I_nn _, it I If I. , [5 in Ann-ricn.-11os!on --uany with emotion. f` Why should it break ?" replied Mrs. 4_eccister, imligmmtly. Does not the girl 1ova,you, and do not you love her? 00 woo her nhd win her! If you are 3 man of spirit. vou will never nllnw unto. vv, vu-u uer and win her! If spirit, you will never allow unto- ` \Vl1l`(lCl!'ClllI1SlA|l]CeS to stifle your love I his opened uh :1 new view nf ...mu. 01 net disobedience will be t live in comparative poverty. H ue nu}! just returned from the City to 10 lplzunlyfurnished, but comfortable 'l"3""a"` they occupied nt. Islington. Mrs. Leicester set in the chair by the re, and was rcadmg a book. A deep Iigh heaved by her son, made her speak. Will you never throw offthet me]-um V 1`I}'z Charles?" she exclaimed. am lnnrrn ....,.....1. '.....u_,...n 1.- UIHUKUIIL HJHIIIIUI} Charles was forbidden the house with` a cold liunrted rudeness , which came upon him like u tlnuulerbolt. I".-uniy .\I:n'luy lm-.1 a fortune of her o\\'n,'l_>nL the .thirty thousand pounds, Whlcll:lll:ll1lIl.ll:lnl left her was coupled with -1 pru\'i~o.~ If pile unurrical without l1cr_f:1Ll1er s` mus:-nt tlu: int--r.~stof_tl1--. money would lmcmno his until his death. _ When this (event. occurred, the l)l`lll':i- pal would 1m to vF:znn_v, hnt. as her futlicr was still in the prime of life, she \\'.'l.lll\'(!ly to sulfur severely for her dis- olnediunce. V Every one who know Mr. Morley was aware that he was :1. cool, calculating man of thv world. When the door wns'roughly shut. in his face, Clmrlcs Leicester's heart sunk within him. 11:. _, -- -- _him. Illllliu L\l1)l`lU_)'- Mr. Murlcy thought him an eligible match for his daughter Fann , who made no secret of her favourabfc; regard for u..; ..L..;. n... 1'..:..-_.-A____,,_' 1- . _l1llo But wheh the Leicesters were` disgjmced and ruined, Mr. Morley` belzayed in u very different manner. l"l.....l... .....,. 1`....].!.l,I ._ A` , I prU'('llllXlUI|l~ Mr. Leicester, 0. p_ri\{nte gentleman of largo property, was a colnsidcrztblu holdur oftbis shock, and he in conjunction with many otlxg-1':-x, found himself totally rllillud. XL. In .I.....u.....s.. I... Al... I_,. ,0 I - .- .rllIlIl:u. Mwlo desperate by the loss of his. for- tune, he. in as mnncnt. of m.-u|uus.~\ com- rultlcd s-.-ll destruction), luzwing his wife and uuly sun lllllll'U\'iI1(.`ll fur. (`hm-lc.~x La-icuater was bzu-ely-eiglxteeu \\'lwn tlxusu cgl:tlz|iLi:s lI(_-full him, and uossum-I an education \vh_ich ill lled mm for mubarking in _u-onunerciazl pur- smts. Elllli. By the kindness of an ohl friend of his fzzllu-r's, however, lu.-/W.-cs nppoiintuxl to n clurksliip in :l mcrcl1:u1L's ollice, where, by dim of purseve}*ii:g diligence, he ac- quired the _L;oodwill of all with whom he came in contact, and soon obtained a com- plcw knowledge of the business. Prnvinnslv to his f.-1t.lmr u ruin Im L...) LY mun work 10 0 series ofhrioi political ngui.~hod by clear and mud common sense, by dlh of view. They are lure cunvicliun, high n---ling`, and lake their -\\ spupur \\'1-iling oftho l.'vL'icu:. .l;'u.slun, Jluas. PIUUJ KlIU'lULI`D U UI DIJU UUSIIICSS. Previously to_ 111.5 fa'1_Ll1e1- s ruin, he had stood on terms of mtnmacy with a family named Morley. _ Mr. Mm-Ir-.v thnlurhf. him on ,.I.'..:l.l.. cnsls 0! pzuuc. ` Louis PJnhppe`s ight. from Paris crea- ted general ooufsteruutlou in - nancial circles. /.......... nllunr .m......:u:.... ...1.:..1. ..____ Many people will remember that the year '48 was one of almost; unparalleled crisix of panic. Lnnin Philinrmls llfllt. from Park: m-...., clrclus. Amongst other securities which were gre:1t\ydeprecmtcd, Spanish bonds stood prc-eminent. ' Leicester. nrimte n-amlmnnn no` @1172 cmmim, AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE. `LMINER BOOK AND` JOB PRINTING `W5 EL ()l<`l<`l(:E, H pwpnrcd to execute, In. superior style every do- ucri[`mnn ul' PLAIN AND 0ltNA.lE1\"1`AL PRINTING: D suchns ` HEA `I LETTbUSINl C.v\IH)S, [JILL l1I~2Al)S, Aw-can nllrdets to nll ardent ' ' EX/mmnn gFFl(r), W. .\I. Nu:IIor.s()N .1: S0N8.]vl.n,,m,l,;'1E, "W- TERMS OF SUBSCIHPTION: o~vW'****:'r`.;:::*3`:?u.:.= ' `` Inews,nccompmucu nnd directions, 111. Colored Fashion is W1:1-:KL\'. . min 16 folio pug -:1-:1u.\'. nrintcd Ilehn}1 just `e Nmnlv-furnishml. hut r-nmf'nrtn1xIn - j . The Iixluniner, AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE ADVOCATE, I, ,.gm.xs:un svanv 1-uuusnmr nolumw . om **`*':;::;:;"e1*::::*:`:%m:::a:3' F"m'= SUBSCIIIPTIOM n... nnllnr our zmnum. strictly in advance! or $1.50 VOLUME _--_-_;__.____ ...---------.-._.__'_.::_ ._ _ IICIIOES H10)! 'l`llE BEl.Flu . BY AN 01.1) DELI.-RINGER. so. xIx.-umv::.~z T0" MADNESS; on,` SECOND SI(:`H'l`. gfpubllahedvevery Thursday Morning, u.\:~:u nu.Ls. T cnxccumns. ' LABEL! ' A S. LABEL5, &C. IMF Ill FUSE ' I have only to ask you, Fanny: dearest. best beloved, if you will con: sent to be my wife? ' CL- ....... -L-..L 4.- ....__L ,,,1,`.__ L- ...... `clad n systomof rrupply-tlu: MAGA- ]rnmp!I_:/ to those ......- .u w. ".1 She was about to speak, whn he res- trained her. I think I ought lo tell you all whvat such A change will bring with it, heuwent idenot'marr_vu1g me." - , , Good heaven!" ejaculated Charles. Is it possible that you could have formed so fnlse an estimate of my char- 'ncter? Your father's misrepresentations, and the continued abuse you were com- pelled to listen to, warped your mind and biansed your better judgment." It may be so-I cannot. doubt that. it was," relied Fanny.` The fact of our interview to-day, -however, sets that mat- ter at rest. HT 1.....- ....I... L- -..1. -..... `[2`..-unwv against me." _ It was odiously llI1_]llSt, said Funny, reddening. Now that you have spoken so freely, I must any that when you no longer sought me, I fe.1red that, in the first instance, you were netunted by mer- cenary motives, and that when you found I could never be your wife with my father's consent, you had abandoned all idea of marryiiig me. _ H Gum] lmnvnn!" mnmlialzed [0\VI|l'(lS llllllo l\Iy own darling!" he cried, catching her hunt] in his, and pressing it warmly. You kn ow perfectly well, Charles, continued Funny, that. when we first breathed vows of love to bue another, I" told you solemnly that I would` never` waver in my affection: for you. `fIt is true! he murmured. _ Have you forgotten that we broke a ring in half, in the German fashion 1 ? H "Ara lun nnnwninll, hnlnlinrr nn $1 Funny smiled aipproxiingly . "I hzwo sought you to.-day, added Charles, to tell you that my heart will break if `affairs are to" continue in this state. " u\XTl...L .......m ;.,... 1......, .....`,1,.9n um suite." . ` What would you have mo do?" she inquired. . ' . _ Your father npproved of me as your future husband? Yes. It was only when calmuities overtook ino~_-czdzunities or which I was in no way to bl:1me-thnt Mr. Morley set. his face against me. 41 TL ....... ..,.I!,....J.v nnumf :l' Fsurunv LIUHL llllll\1h|4illIgl'lly IIIDUIVITIPLCKI I.`HlIll"n Reports reached me. Of wlmt nature? V 9 Rumor said that you were about to ally yourself with Hector GiIlintt.--ut your" father's wish, it is true. But such was the report." . 1` It ii wall that vnu hmm nutiml vnnr LUU TUIVUTM It. is well that you have qualied your remark, or I n1ight never have forgiven you, rejoined Funny. _ Is it. untrue? denlanded Clmrlo. Cam you ask-1" she answered, in a softer tone than she had yelrcxnployed towards him. 11 \I .. .. .l....l!.....!'7 I... ....:}..1 ....L.J.2...- ring H] mm, 111 we uerumu msmuu: - Here, he answered, holding up a locket. attached to his, watch-clmin`, and opening it with a secret. spring-`here it 1s, and your portrait is half-framed within 7 (lirccuy inn. l'ostum5te!! 5; up Clubs will 1 on application. BA /.All is 20 cents \L the subscriber's

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