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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jul 1869, p. 1

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Mm" ` '"' M xzxmmm oti-mun. Barrie, Ont. w_ 3;, NICHOLSON & SONS. PUISLIBKIIILV xmuinml ND UUUH I. 1. up u..-..,,, |n'uuI.mI1m av:-:1. .nwm;- ..., . vv... `Ml noun N0 ---- Utllce In Morrow-'5 1; 11 ' llnll, Ccltiicrilgia-e';`:l5`l3: i`Y;he Fltemnnvi MXNER BOOK AND JOB THE EXA 7 OFFICE FINTING 1, prepared to expcu::h!tt:`na1nugo{:dor style every 4.3.. PLAIN AND ORNA ENTAL PRINTING: I __ such as ._ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: *"?:".;::';:*',.*',..'.:. or mo ECIIUI-`.8 FIRM] THE BISLFRY. '_L'llU A-;.........-.,- , MID COUNTY OF SIMGOE ADVOCATE ,_ ,:uu|,|slII`.lD EVER! TIIUIISIDAY alouuqq Imuus. Tuugmv. JULY 2-3, 1869. ._'---------.___ a-published om-y Thursday Morning. '1` `ACT 01-` 1364-5. .r- q/7170/IIAS M ./'Burr1'c, an Insolvpm - `ill 00% And now the (1(`(`pL'l' midnight Uncow-rs larger stars; And grams of glory lmrgeon _ From (earthly ghls and scars; And now the mis 24 are lilting- Tlu-. tides are rushing II`.- Tim sumise on the ,|nm1ntainsI- Lo! life is yet to win! Lm:v Lu: The imsy gold and purple Swuthed not the hill we trod; `Twas hard the common climbing, The bmmhlu and the clod. The Iuiltt-rxwss we mum-.1 Was 'I`rul.h's mostwholosome lenvcn; The friends that h-{bus lonely Arc upqhing doors in hcnven. ` The lxuxniner, _..n-umv nrr QlM(`.nI'; ADV!` What buriosl. thou, gay childhood 2, Swift youth. what tied with thee`! Lnuglfnt at our losses, Sorrow, As in some godlike glee? Away. nwuy forever v_ Our vemIcls'seu-m to sail: Away. nwny mrever Our sail; The Eternal Breath 0`er}n.kcs them-, Home speeds them every gala. 0 beauty. trailing umlness! De:-"pair! hope s loftiest. birth! , with tears and aspirations Have ye lwdewed the earth. The opening buds of April Untimely frosts may chill; The soul of sweet October I-`aims am. in mvaterv still. 4.5:-4; .4-14; Thnt haunting dream of Better, Faro-.v(~.r at our side! It Iinls the, fur off horizon, It sparkles on the tide. The cradle of the Present Too narrow is for rest; Thu {net of the Immortal Leap forth to seek the Beat. >VOI'.UME VI. The sum or Ewecl. uctouer Paints om. in mystery still. ls U-1\ ./EMERSETT I I iulpon-'s:'hlu fn ...\,.. vramxs oisuhscttiprlox: u mar unnnm, strictly _I_II_ advance! "E?-Fran. ,_._ 3-..--- _n- 15,: (Er-)"1z.r:.1-1-1_(l_c*-i-.-)' ..I. ..._ ..... EADS, LIAN D BILLS. CIRCULAR. ' LABS. H` Luau LA!:co.\{. ' LABE: s. &c. ::.Would ve sl1illings'be bf use .to you 9" he asked. It wnnlxl n\ncfnI- Tn Inn hnw run lull. J. H Ul:' llllfti. ' .- _ Turningon his heel, he re-entered the stal-le, and once more bestowel his utten-. tion on the horses. `I71.-- LL- _IJ _-IJZ-._ ;.-L _'.._L_ AL. IIIUII {Ill IJIU llUrNUD1 When the old soldier got into the elds, he spat on the slnillmg, and tossed it amongst the grass. The corners of his mom!) were drawn down, zuid his face was unusually severe. ` P11ln0' luv tlm 1-l\uvnl1-\'nrrl, lna nnw ) uu I In: XISKUU. It. would, master. Tell me how I'm to earn it. I have a fancy to hear the church bell toll._ . Ha, ha! that be 1: strange fancy. to be sure! Iuuglmd the sbxton. I lmvn iuqt. lmm-rl `of. tin`! death Of 8. - `I -II.` I III! ml for 30 days ut $1.00. y him which proves .=o'wiIl 2 01' cost. within )2 munlhs loll Lne neu M nve-nnu-I.wenLy unuuw:s Lu seven. and continue to do so at intervals of II. minute until the clock strikes, I will give you the aum.I spoke of." There ain't. much harm in that. None wlmtever. _ You `be t. old book-man, I m thunk- Z..... 7) All, so I dill. Twnsl1alf-pastsix, replied the old soldier. Flnlnnnf alv of OLA Inn} A Ilsa groin:-_ l\.'1Ill\.`U um Ulll ESUIUIUF. Hnlf-past` six, at the foot of the water- fall. *I ll be- tl1dre." V 'l`......:..... .. |.:.. 1.....1 1... .. ....;,...,.,a' n.. "(I3 lllluljlly DU\Cl'U- ' Passing by the church-yard. he saw the sexton. A sudden tlmuglnt. struck him. u1l7__,lI :9 I'll , I. V,1' ._-_ ;_ no sure 1" luuglmu we sexton. l lmve just. heard of tlze death friml of mine, and if you will begin to toll the bell at ve-and-twenty minutes to unuu... nun] nnnnnn in tin an nf iIlI0l`\'A` auu -wzxp Lurlllug away. ` Here!" cried Keith Elliston, us if he were addressing n.dog. Did you speak, sir? You have forgotten to -tell me the time. u AL __ T I-'1 am 1 In . o :0 mgr The same." And I may say it was you put mg on to it. 1ft parson should come to ask any questions?" Certainly. - . Give us hold of t.` money, then, and I ll do it," raid the sexton, whose doubts vanished. D....-.I.. _; n.._..:'.._,. ........:..4,\.I 1.*..:n. BIDS Do you remembera girl called Bessie, who travelled with her father? ' said Richard Stule. > Yes, perfectly well. What of her ? * She is round this way again." ' Oh, indeed !" ' And would like to see you. '1`hat. s a surprise. When and where ? sairl Keith Elliston. u I- 43.. (um... -L-L-;_ ,, --- emu Lxmlu DUISLOII. In the China, she bade me say at the foot of the waterfall, where you met. be- fore. 111 L_, .1 . v. . . IUTUU _I know the spot. Itwas when her old churl of -a father interrupted our little (eta-a-tale. And_ so the pretty puss has not forgotten me. Well, I ll be there; and lIerc s a shilling for your trouble. . The nl.l Rnlallpr hnwnrl tnnlr Hm mnrmu 1' `A ,-.\\'I:. \I`)..\)ll;I`IRIU;\', 3-"'*"l nuu ucn: u u snunng I0!` your Lroume." The old soldier bowed, took the money, and ~wa_s turning away. Ham 1" (`I-`pr! Knit}! Rlliclnn no H` `van ViHHSHCUu E.\'actly at t11e'tih1e appointed, Keith Elliston appeared, and only seeing the old soldier, asked where the girl was? He was told that she was up above the waterfall, thinking it would be more pri- vate. II`L_._ --_-__,I-,I L-.._AL-.. Club IA...-`I-um nuunu nuu uer wrmer spriguumess. By her father s advice,- she had left the child to his cared for at a farm-honse, for which accommodation they paid so much a week. He urged this course out of kindness. ` ' n_`l_A ` pjn .0 In 1`: cu. "3317; clay of his arval in Shanklin, the old soldier walked to Elliston Hall, and asked for Mr. Keith Elliston. "4; mug 1-. cl... ..A..Ll.. I-.J.Z_.. .4 , 1- _. _ Well, my man, ? e exclaimed, 5` what is It. ? ul'\_,,,, 1 .. .. ._ VIlU.`a They ascended together, Stule leading the way. When they reached a narrow plat._eau, from which the rock shelved down precipitously to the valley`below,. lheolrl soldier stopped. Wham in the rrirl?'. - nrlnd Keith . " In the old days, Bessie had told him the name and rank of'her admirer, she lgnew \\_'here to nd him. They visited bhaqklxn, 3 place so full of memories t._o B93518 who was now `regainingher good looks and her former sprightliness. BV father A ndvinm she: had Inf! Hm uuu usxeu I0!` ll`. nenn EAIHEIOII. He was in the stable, looking atafa - vorite horse, and came out to speak to him. . ' . uni, u. ' . . . ., '. U'N3,()|(I SOIUIBT BIOPPCCL _ Where.is the girl?f- cried Igext ` Elliston. 1: un. _.__ .133 _-'._ _.L_:I 1.--! ....I.,.,`l 01... mnston. I _ , Where did you send her ?" asked the Old man. ' u T......J 1...! T 1.....- o..un.- annv-I `sob { I-7 I on the shortest notice. '.u.'li(-nl ;\.\'u umkn-r_. flu an Isa` lill0\\`5 uguml Axe wllm i< tlt'l('l'lnll|('(l only to offer ill give s-`uli.s`l':1cIinn lathe .< own work In: guarantee: `:1 quality stcul. .:.... .....I rm- my g0OG IEIIOW 1" Whntl" exclaimed the old soldier. Will you add 3 lie to your other sins." At this instant. the bell tolled. Hark! what. is that? How melan- choly it. soun sai 1- It in tnllinrr fnr 1.-rm rpnliml the Old 0l(l HUI. Isend her! I have never seen her, my good fellow I _ HV\ lmt.!" mmlnimnrl Hm old mhher. cnoly H. sounuaw szuu muswu. IL is tolling for yon, replied tlw old soldier, no longer concealing his -rage-.- for you, villain, robber! _I, her father,- say it.-you have not long to live! 5` Am vnn mml- mv rzood fellow? say 1L-you nave not. nong L0 uvu; Are [you mad, my good fellow? asked Keith Elliston. ALIA` T _... ....n .14.u~1.OnJn -u-nun l\nn BSKCU. IXGILII DIIIEMJH. If I am, my daughter's wrong has driven me mad! L.1lYI...l If T 61. Ivan G`-sol rlznnm I-In. UHVCH H18 lnau L ' "What if I tell you that I`know no- t.hing_of what. you speak 3" ` I will not believe you! Take your doom 1. A As he spoke, he_rushed_ suddenly upon him, tripped him up, and cast. him over the precipice. . Arrain .t.hn lunrubrious toll of the bell the precipice. Again -the lugubrious of was heard. uD..-..:.. -..... ....,. nu-nnl;A-:11, 4:}-nnnfnrl neara. A Bessie, you are avenged! shouted the old soldier, rushing wildly down the winding path, and disappearing amidst. the.intrica.cies of the valley. A 1:*-.........o..l.. 6`... ll- Ellis:-An hi: fa themtrlcacies or me vnuey. Fortunately for Mr. Ellisron, his fall was arrested by a young sappling, which grew out of the rocky side of the precipice, and he contrived to hold on by It while his feet rested upon another. ' Still his position was one of great peril. Should either of the shrubs give way. he would be precipitated to the hard ground below. . _ = 'l`lm terrible minute~bell continued to round below. The terrible minuteylrell sound, and inspired him with'an awful dread. 5 ' ' LL. t.......:..A nml it rnallv was tolling for n.\'. M(`'Vl'l`'l'l-} &. C0-) ale Dc-nk-rs In dread. - He fancied that it really was tolling for his soul's departure for another world, as the old man had said. . At last his head grew dizzy, and he 'could bear it no longer-his grasp relaxed. IN... ...:....o..-|.aIl cnnnfn nnnn his brain. `could bear it 1onger-n1s grasp WWW"- The minute-bell smote upon his Wain. as if it had been a. heavy hammer on all nuvil. _ u. m. L:_.....1t` ..:..u:.... in Hm lmmhle nuvil. He felt. himself yielding to the humble ggeling of oppression which had possessed un. ' . Shutting his eyes, he abandoned him- self to his fate. 1 L!.. _._.l B.Ull UU UIU INDU- . Just then strong arms grasped him, and he was drawn to the 5`"'* PP BARRIE, COUNTY I ,,,_ _'. -..D..a\....vuua ---A local pbt. indited n sonnet to his mistress, I kissed her sub row." The compositor knew better than `that, and- set it up: I kissetl her snub nosa._ -A Louisville matron, whose husband snores badly. keeps a clothes-pin under- neath hcrpillow, and when his snoring wakes her, she adjusts the pin on his nasal drgan "and than aluuxb-N I`"""'-I - ...-........ ........ ....-...-..u. A!` ,4: WI` 1.....- J ' ' . . --The New Hampshire Legislature has passed a law Iorlridding` rst- _c_ousins to marry, but gives six month-J"grace3 to those already brevctted by engagement. uu-cu visual unu ulluu u-u--.9...-.. '.........-u-uyu ---Dalzac says women of 45 often have new and stron_r_rer nfYectionstI1an`cver be- fore, zmd their love is deeper and more disinterestetl tlnm when they were young. . - 1 o I` u .,.........uvs.u -'{`_here is a lady in Sutton, N.Y., who was ma_rri'ed at twelve years of age, who is the mother of sixteen chiltlreri, weighs 210 pounds, and is fair, {at and forty. ` nu, , \`r,, `If 1 - 9 -A couple in Snmnnnh met for the first time on Friday last, courted Saturday, were engaged on Sunday, and mar- ried on Monday.` When will they be divorced? ' -.. . ... ~. "J .. uvulvi ua nuuulwln --One l_uund_red negroesi are said to be studying in Rome for the Roman Catholic ppicstlnood. ' - vplyh 9 u 1 o - -~- .-A youngbcouplo. in Valatie, N.Y;, divorced only six weeks ago, after a short wedded life, met. relored, and were re- malried on Munday of last week. _.,.__._-..- .. V-4 -nun vvuvu U556. -One of the strangest phenomena `at- tendant upon moral obliquity, is that one livr always`b0`Iieves anothe v 0.... I......1.__.I y, ' " - ` --Two children, aged '15 and 18 years, tried to get mnrrierl` in Des Moihes last. -week, were refused, and wept over their-_. failpre. 7 ' -Many 6f the richest planters in .]amaca, live on cotfee-grounds. ._n,....,.'..o:.. ..;.....--:._-- 1v:..-- -4 .. .-.... uu uuv ITHII ul. Ul|IlU -Two noble red men rcently-stoppevri at Sagin.-uv. Mich.; for lunch. ".l'h,e lunch .(:ons'ist.ed of 60 hard boiled eggs. Znn n4 u. .6.............o ..l.-..-_.-_ - ` .. _ ` ---The word devil presents a" curious philological study. . 1. Devil is bad enough; cut. off the`D. 2. Evil. Cutoff the E. V - 3. Vil e]. Cut o_ff.the V. ' - 4. I1 [I . Cu.'o' the I. 5. L! ` ' ..`.. `nun uuuuuuuoo -~Tl1irty-ninejournaI{sts were arrested in Paris on the 14th of. J u_ne. 1" . ~ct to objection 1 68.` .,.. .... V", nnvv vu uvuUc'b'IUIIIlu5. 1 --Dome'stic_ magazines-- Wives "who blow up their husba'n(Is. mu_:.,.,, , - - -5 - A - -In..he Peerage of Englnncl, llxere are twenty Dukes -not royal liloocl. Of these, eightvotetl for the Irish Church .bill, six voted against it, two were paired, two remained neutral for reasons which they explained, and the remaining two were the turf-ruined Dukes_ of Newcastle` and Hamilton. . -A young man who could not dance attended an excursion party to Glymont, below Washington, on the Potomac, on Monday of last week, and because his `sweetlmeart could dance, leaving him to his own poor amusement, he hung him- self npon .1 tree, lmt._was cut down. Then he tried the river, but, having been watched, he was saved again. . JJUIEIU uuculllu 3- WICIOW. Never very strong, her constitution had received a shock from which she did not. recover, and she gradually sank, and died. I I\_- A.,.,, I , I I D | - ` uuucu LU Ins man account. Keith Elliston succeeded to his father's title" and states; he soon forgot his dream of love, and married a rich lady, never thinking of the poor girl who "rested in the clnirchyard. _--The latat thing. in d}esss-Night dresses. > A below and `noticed his dangerous" ppsmou, and taken steps to deliver him. . Havinrr A (YDnn'rAIla urn!` ha `nu-nvann H-us a_suu uuu.-su steps (.0 uenver mm. Having a generous soul, he forgave the old soldier, whose contrition knew no bounds when all was explained to him by Bessie. A____V (qt `. . `us a - . u - ucaalco Arumezraxesme` died in pkiaon, and Bessie became 3- widow. KYn.m.. .... .- ..L..-__.. L... M, .L9Lr-A!- rLnz'.`/il, rn_f:T[I0/ll AS MNE an Insolvenl. UlUUu One true hemv-t moaned for her,` tended the infant she left behind, 1 viding for its welfare, when he, t.eo_,* called` to his last account. Ifnlel. `l4`II:..A-_ _..___,.I_ I L, I - AI .1 -.-The Iargest unis i'n-I e .- wbrId--El- phants. "FL- I,A;,L 11' ' I. V "' ` --An English clergyman lately thank- ed from the pulpit two-courageous mem- bers of his congregation who had waited on him to protest--one against the rapid utterances of the retferend gentleman, and the other against hie dreary, long sermons. So far from being offended at these friendly remonstrances, the preacher expressed his desire to endeavor to `prot by them. - ` ' ' -A French doctor has discovered that turpentine is a sure antidote to phosphorus and he.commends.this discovery most especially to parents whose children have been sucking lucifer matches. It appears that, in more than twenty cases of this kind he has employed turpentine (one teaspoonful neat) succ_e.=sfully;, and his report on the subject of these cures has been favourably `received by the Academy of Medicine. We hasten to add that we donot ourselves vouch for this -remedy, so thatif any of our readers wish to try the experiment of eating a few matches and then drinking .3. little turpentine, they must not sue us for damages if they are incommoded by the results. We are i not prescribing. we are only reporting. 1.. J)` I -.-An` old lady preacher at the great camp meeting now being held at Round Lake, N.Y., thus addressed some of her hearers from n Waggon: Shame on you, said she, shame on you, young womim with that brazen head gear and that un- godly hump on your back!` Where s the modesty your mother leached you ~~to kerry through life `with .you! [Here a very pretty girl vanished into the wood.] There s a full grown man chawing a. nasty, lthy weed that the pigs woul.ln t tech. Next to godliness, young: man, is cleanli- ness. _ Ef I didn't love `the human race A as I do. bless God, I d like to git down from this waggin and sicken your tobacker chawers with your nasty mouthful`. ' _. DIINCLE-MEAT. `nd W._ C. ADAMS, :[)I'lN'l`IS'l`, 95. King St. East. ' Tomnlop Teeth inserted on Gold. Silver, and Vulcan- ized Rubber, in the b(.'S5])0S.\`i1)0 manner. Par- ticular attention given to the regulation of childrcn'steet.l1, iand all work warranted. nurunn nun an n urn-\unu.~ In WINES, LIQUORS-AND CIGARS, W lo`.l.l.l.\!(}'l`()N S'l`lH-IET 'I`(')RO\"1'(). nu-wnre, muvcy-yw mys on hand. `on hand the Ohm mg Machine, wbigh e stitch as HOW! d Singer's machine!- '-ndle, $26; the same 1- ms. while othpy . _ K January, 1868. I 1s.cm' rumu.=m,- su1cur;uN, Am) ACCOU- P CHEUR. Residence. C0uxs1`nw.\'. ` Special attention paid to diseases of women - and childrcn.- . . I7- K . ('UllIII][ llll'I:Q , V LL attend at his Ollico. in Barrie, every ` SA, I`URD.\Y. from 11, n.m., till 3, p. m.,- according to Order of Council, and ev_ery other day at his Otce in Cookstown. ` ` IUELVSEU AUU'1'.lUiVl$lfJl{, _A.VlJ_ Al.`- ' PRAISER. for Barrie, and the County of Simcoc. Cash Advances made on Goods re- ceived for Sale. ' . A831. am-g. u.s. Army. - ' OFFICE? the premises recently occupied by Robert Ross. -Esq, and `nearly opposite the Wellington Hotel. _ ll)-6m u 4u;u 1.6-ly . L Ass'l. Sm-g. U.S. Army. n_. V l nuvlvu, IvIoU., M.R.C.S., "ENGLAND, ATE Assistant Colonial Surgeon,, RM. `Convict Dep't, Tasmnni 01-*1-`rcr:-A-In on-mises recentlv nm-nniml n; thr_ce years bn. THo.s. w. JACQUES. amw UA TEof rononrro uxzrszz-szrr. h :-lu D..g:A........ 1.4`... n. a:____. J ONATHAN KILGO RE, LIC E N S E D AUCTIONEFRI vALUATou,&, For t/L_e County of Simcoe, -A THORNTON. :;"Auction Sales lxronghout the County attended to promptly, and on liberal terms. - ~ 4341' 1 U m. L 2 never used, 9.3" n be e`ecI.ively Is to a undred Feet; 0 L ....I Marriage Licenss. 0 n: Rqtuun. ` . o FORMERLY OF COOKSTOWN, . Late of the city `of Toronto, A'Y BE COLSULTED AT THE LATE Residnnm-..nf Dr, Rana, v . (Late Clerk in County Registry Qnlce.) ONVEYANCER, Commissioner in Queen's Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser. and Com- mission Agent for the sale of. HOUSES, LANDS, FARM STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Goods, Wares, &c. `Also for l the collection of . nnnnunn IVIIIIIIVG AIVII Annnuvivnun cery_ Notary Public, Conveynncor. Commissioner in B. R.. &c., Jae. Heir and Devisee Claims executed. ` OI-`rlcxvz,--In Morrow`s Buildings. west of this F`ireman s-Hull. Collier Sheet. Bannu-1. l .; ; un.V n I -A1 -LaA\V. Solicitorin Chan- vvuuuunxuu nun. u1\.n11LVu DUIEUDULV. OI-`I-`tca:-King St. West," Toronto, between York and Simcoe Sta. 47- MID Uuuvuuvu vn nmrs, moms AND Accoumrs. Cash Advances made on, Goods left for Sale. Sale 1oom,corner of Collier and'Ma1-ket Sta., Barrie. ' >11-tf f$'Highest REFERENCES given._n DR. J. LIZARS LIZARS ` EMBER of the Royal Colleges. of Sur- geons, Edinburgh and England. CONSULTING &OPERATING SURGEON. nuurnn -/R ?-nu Qt 1(T..-A "l`......'..4.. I...;__._ .l)l1l|vl|vl.J'J, E `AVE constantly on hand a ' goodfsupply of FRESH MEAT, FUWL, GAME, &c., of as choice quality as the markets _a`ord, and oer the same at very` moderate prices. .. Corned Beensnusnges and Lard. tozether BlN_GHAM BROTHERS. mrrcm-zns AND GENERAL Vl u1`m:Y0ns, MARKET STALL No. 1, . ~ -51 *E* I-~r A171.` .....-...o....oI.. l\I\ }.....A .. -q- THOMAS T. A. BOYS. , A RRISTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer, &.c., , . cooxsrowx. _ . May 28th. 1867. 17- x. . ` E011] herpegls at moderate pnces. Corned Beef.~Snusngcs Lard, together with a variety of other useful, commodities, can usually be bad at No. 1 Stall. . n`All nlnrchasea delivered in am": narl. of can usually be mm an no. 1 auyx. ._ - 'All purchases delivered 11: any part the town free of charge. r! A.czr 1:4 in `mm A'7" T"PD,'I uuv uvvvu ALDO VA uunlsv. - CASH PAID FOROATTTEI ` .;.`n1.\'onAx. 1-tf .1. nma V HE public are respectfully requestod to take notice ttiat the _' %_-__aI.._- tT___._!,, _ _,_. .J|. uznc uvuIl.'.v~ uuuu uuu _ , Sunday Business Hitherto .-onnected with this establishment_ will be discontinued from this date. I n v A xmv1r.nv' DRUGS, Dr_yGoods,Groceries,Provisions, f7h-nrl~p1nI- I771-oznnro [Tum-J-ma-A I . -.... ..,.., ....., . S now selling his stock at prices as`1ow, not lower: than the some goods can be had in Barrie. > . ` Apto,` Township Flos, 1868. 14-ly lsstierof Marriage Licenses, C'0OKSTOWN. ' ___ n u- V 1.J.\.uu, J.JJ.\{U `J.1.|IU'QL\.|J ULUJILUL WELLINGTON STREET TOR0;\"1'U. `N n urnn . r|IlAu nlnnv rt-`A cwmzas-. ~v~-a XE l"AMCd`ORY. 11. J. A; ARDAGII. P[1YSICI.\N,SUR_- GEON AND ACCOUCIIIJUR, ; . A Any run I lnr\r\ r\\~rn un. rmIvuI.|_uN, `10R(_)NER," Market Block. Barrie. J \v1Htukc,another Student. C. P. RElD_&CO.,v I\nnn~rI.*nu l\'h nvnvenu v\` E. s. MIEEKI-NG, 1 ' ICENSED AUCTIONEER, AND. AP-. '1 PRAl.QI<`.R fnr Barrie. and the (`mnntv of HENRY BOYS NICOL. M.D.. )HYsIcAN,- summon, AND ACCOU- CHEUR. R4-sidcmr-.9` (`.nnk'e'rnw\' . 1 on. HARLEY, . } vmnU.&'rI: ow VI T m ' . r`.SITY. I{usxh'lnnnn-C O A AVANEVERY SA . V Livery _1:a'bles. vuo 11- II. uI..r\\lI\OlUUl\, HIADUATE OF VICTORIA UNIVER- I` SITY. V Illl v an . v u nu.-1... . ................. ...x . _ `I 0111. uu.x.sn.u.14:, l`l.-1V.\ l'."l'A.\`CL`1S!ll*:.\'E`. mun. 1 `T_vn unmna U. IVIUHHUW, ' ~ '.'I"l`O R N BY-AT-L AW. Solicitor in Chan- cery, NOIEIV Publin. (Ynnvnvnnnnr ( ----- ---A-(L il)l[)0l-`SHIN! to 1 fur A.\'I` 0|` .4 [(`(f(`.'llIu 1 w. E. STRONG, M.`D., M.R_(`..S.. 'I`.NfH.ANn SIMCOE, -OANTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1869. `J V-vVV""'-`V""v,u ..,.....- . .0`rocIcery, Glassware, Hardware, Am... .(v.-... A-.n__ \.AllU.*1'l'l` OF VICTORIA U SITY. Residence: 1'mm.\*'ro.\'. C. W. V a$'Omce at Mr. Ga\1'1'1nlhcl`rs s. 11 ms UUhSUL'l'h'l) `A1 Residoncx-..qf Dr. Ross, CIIURCHHILL. usiucss irtttury. ~vvm .IOS E`Pl-I ROGERS, .. . .. A-1...... .. 1; as-.. nun..- THOMAS STONE, f1......n.nI 11...)... .'.. 3. T. BANTING. Cumuu (.`lrI:. HENELY (l)~IARPER, yr. .rrunt-d from superior maker: l.]HlH any 01):"! lunuec in Tow; 'l' 1r-r In `H - - JAMES C. MORROW, RNEY-A'I`.I.A\v Qnli:-Hz H. BLAGKSTOCK, AT]-`. ll` Vf(`.'I`nnlA nvn Tn. HAMILTON, D ' \r....1,-,.o n1..,.1. n..... ., ._. 01?lLLI4-X. :9 J AvAo\_/AI.lL/ L141: 7 .I 41HJl.l 1. Residence, Lefmy, Co. Simcoe I o D H I` I I I` (family; (.`IrI:. nnnf hi: nmnn In 'ci3EfiiI"c">A Ls, &c., '\Iv311' `Ir 1' A General Dealer in snmsn rm-zgnom A_ND COLONIAL I uuuuu:nuun., COLDWATER. ONT |n.'~l::ully kupt. on hand furl tms ante. _ 1 D. VANEYERY i 8-tf LIIH 4'3-tr N V -- - - - - - Prom-iatnr._ I 11!: well-known and nwo.~m- .3... m. but-n tlm1`()n;:hl_v renovated and tfal; "E" m a nmmwr to ensure - the comfort of guests; ` and travellers are uss11|'L-d that every `endeavor will he used to give them satisfaction and rend- er the cstnhlislnncnt the best of its class in point ofcomfort and taste. A Billiard Parlor uuuched. Stages for dim-.rent parts lave `the house daily. - -..-.- --vusvn-u cnmcll IIILL, INNISFIL, Co. SIMCOE. JOHN GREGG, Proprietor. BEST Liquors and Cigars always in stdek. _ _Good Siubling and Sheds adjoining the house. 48-tr NEW LOWELL, MARTIN, - - -' Proprietor. Fo'x'g}_r1t,*I'ly ofthe -` Jixclynnge llott-X," Cree-molfo. -l._l_ Vuu. .:-.~,---`- -1 D LOP STREET, ti` :7 ()1-illia Ilotel, B. W. ROSS, ............... -.ProprieIor. THIS House has just been fitted up and -` d-refnrnished anew; making it one of the mqht comfortable houses in the North.. 21-tf _ ' |I`z{i{I)-\VARE_ ESTAE` ; :3; `I113 proprietor of this well-lmown " z-s1:\Mi.~'l|nu-nt begs to inform his friends and the unveiling community that he has lua.=od the above hotel in the pleasant and healthy village of Orillia. and-is now prepared to l`(`(`(`iV(,' :1n guests. Cmnmm-cinl travellers and others furnished _ _ ------v --'---7 `K (Late Meeking s.) . Ngxt Door West of- the Railway Station, . l3arrie,_ ()ut.- D. FARAGH!-Ill. - - Prnnrinfnr 151 ]}`A1u_GxI1~m, [0 l'(`(`('lVl,` 3lnll.i'lCUUIHH1U(l`nl[(`_ glwsts. Commercial others furnished with Conn-nit-nt`and ample accommodation. Choice Wim-.9. Liquors and Cigars, in stock; Apartments let to private. f:unilies,_ 3%` Good Sheds and Smbling withattentive servants. 5-tf IADJOINXNG THE, STATION`, COLLINGWOOD. J.P. RYLEY. - -. - - - I .nomm-won.` `Formerly of the ROYAL Hon-21., Hamilton. v--v.-. aaaauv II M JLULJHJJ, _ AVE'.VI.\ G. 00. SIJICOE, ONT. JQSEPH WILSON, - - - Proprietor. Bar ii-. supplied with Choice Liqnnra and Cigars. Good Sheds and Stablinglndjoining `the Hotel. ' December 24, 1867. 47-Iyr. !P`. QU11*1\;, -' THIS is {he rt. Hotel m the place, Anmj affords _n1I t_he convniences and cum- '-I-'AJ..l>J I3 LHU Illhlo LLULIUI HI DLIU IJIEIUU and affords all the , forts of. first class house. ` - * ` Stages depart from and arrive qt the bots]. Conveyunct.-.s to and from the Steamer. 3` Livery connected with the house. _ Trunks] In 'I'ra1,.\ .0DDFELLOW S % HOTEL, AVE'.VI.VG. SIJICOE. ()N'I'. :';"'l`l1e Travelling Community willnd this establishment suited to their requiremente and deserrinng of their patronage. R3` Snmnle Rooms for Commercial Travel. V BRADFORD, ` ' A..,v_STODDARS, - - ~ 'PROPRIE l`OR. (V OOD ACCOM.\I()DA'l`IO.`I for Tra- J vellers. A free Stage run in connection with the Cars morning and evening. . An attentive liostler in attendance. I-ly BARBIE HOTEL, BARBIE, -COUNTY OF SIJIGOE, C'.W. Mrs, E. MARKS, Propriotross. unnuu -I Inn:---- A u . 1, . I DBIIIPIU IEUUIHH lUl' UUUlLll|Jl'Ullll 1 l'l.|VEl- lers. ' I ` Excellent Stabling connected with the House Licensed Aucifoneer for the Uounly of _Sm4:oe. . Valuator, '&:c., to. 35-ly _-.._ ...u.;u u-1.-.u..nLu.'=.I Wellington Hotel BARRIE, ONT. L Corner of wuunlop & Bayeld Streets. ____________________ HIS new and commodious hotel is situated near the Lake Shore, and commands a ne view of the surrounding scenery. The rooms are large, handsomely furnished, well venti- lated, and families can 'be - supplied with separate suites for themselves. @`Snmplc Rooms for Qommercial Travellers. The Bar will alwavs be found renlete with I uavu uuuuvnu LJU|l-`.1-1 1 o R 1 L L I A, C" JAMES JOHNSON, - - -. Pnornmron; T @`Snmp1e Rooms Ior yommercxal '1'rnveu_ers. The Bar always replete liquors and cigars of the best brand. Good Stnbling arid attentive hostlers. 20- _ WILLIAM amxuus, INNKEEPER, COOKSTOWN. This well known establishment has recently un'dL-rgnne very great. impro'.'cment--n largo: addition having been made to it. giving, in creu.=vrl accommodation to the public and com . mercial travt-lle_rs. hnin:-linulnm 3:0. in stock. Commodiovus FRASEvR S EXCHANGE HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station, Dunlap SL, HENRY FRASER, - - - - Pnornmron. .___ . _ . Choice liquors &c, 13 Commodlous Stnbling and Sheds convenient to the` house; ` _...___ V ' This comhxodious hotel hasjnst ben erected. and is now furhished thrqugbout in a most comforfable style. It contmns the best sample rooms for commercial travellers, of any house Darth of Teronto. 47:5 v _.._______.__..____.__ |D'OMINION HOUSE, I ANGUS, oxvr, 3'.V'ar the Railway Depot. WM. H. M(:l.)0UG.-\LL, '- Proprietor GLLOBE HOTEL. MARTIN S HOTEL, l8E0l`}`ll|g OI U101!` patronage. _a'$' Sample Rooms Commercial Travel. GT8. , . -----1 U3! ' spcc1I_v.m_r_; the g..,,;[yI:'hnh um] um value ofil; and if q `act; the whole anon MM uchers m support 0! , , . E ', Qwzul Asszgnce, Gag`? Buuul-2. :l'Junc. 1869. JOHNSON HOUSE ?.l;cHur{cH HILL House, Tnmn Inrr rvxncnn n- n rrrr l'\1 Tania;-io Iiofel, iBRADFORD, 7.F_ARAGHER S HOTEL, Mirgutcls Nzgzitl fsfzyluoua. 3INGHA1VI S I III _ RAILWAY HOTEL, ` , - `(r `OP -_ - - - - BARRIE. 9 N_ear (he New Railway Depot. lplALL _Prom-iatnr. '2 well-lzriown uuu Inn... .~ . JOHN V lVV| cVVM\r'lV`;l:.S':1;;V)-tarint_endent, >PEN>ETA2\`GUI'SHE.\'E; oxr. 1--u-xv 1-; & SCOTT S1` 1 ummmm (Late Stafford House,) -s*I1"I'1'A IV sun .10 1&1 BRADFORD, xRS. . RlGTS. PROPRIETOR. . `Proprietor. 47-1yj-. lg uu: JET I-1) W "?P4@?W0H6, 8% &c- uuuu _IlIi.l`|II'Il\II'I AS resumed his instructions in Singing, and on the Piano-Forte.--For terms. &c.. apply at the Barrie Hotel. Bzwrit-., S<-pt. 23. 1868. 34-tf Oi: - attention of the fulfil` to our very cxtensm stock of Farming 101' mipnl munnfactoriesof Reapers. Mowers. F39 Gung Ploughs. Gull!- kindn. Hume H0; UV way. 3..., `A ' - ]l("I3\_`])2s1_z|re In announcmg to the pea m ,8 `r V fl`: and enrr(_JuuaIng country E; [tn 1 xnnn177)1'lc`mr0a_t 2`l\'n_vnu:-=- J- ~_---' ` `*"` ,` anal-v=n-. will nmet wnth lmmedlate attenuon. Terms nluxlnrnle. DALI - ' will with inxmeumle YIlu\1r-rule, ' Mclodeon and Organ fnrnishel if required. Barrie, February 26. 1868. 47-! JOHFCULVERWELL. C'ARRTAGE TRIMMER and General UPHOLSTERER. Opposite E. Graver : Hardware Store, Dunlop-Street, Barrie. Barrie, April, 1868. ll-ly Millinery, Dre`s3u_Mm1e-Making` ISS MORTON "respectfully informs the ladies of Itzxrric and surrounding country, that she has purchased the business n-contly carried on" by the Misses Munn, on Dunlop Street. and will henceforth carry or. the same on her own account. She is adding xx large variety to the former ktock, consisting of L.-\DIlCS AND CIlILDREl\"S IIATS AND" large varxety to we Iormcr stock, consrnung of L.~\I)IlS AND CIlILDRE.\"S BON;\'l*I'I'S, trimmed and untrimmvd; Mnnllcs all the newest stylus: Pnrasols, Gloves. Hosiery,` Veils. Neck Ties. Cutfs and Collars. -Caps, Featlners and Flowers, l)ress-linings and" Trimmings of all kinds. Dresses made in the newest stylus, nt mmoderate charge, and up hort notice. . Mourning millinery constantly in stock. London. Paris and New York fashions rogu- arly received. . . _ Straw and fell. work re-done with care. A call is respectfully solicited. E3` Apprentices to the Millinery and Dress-making wanted immediately. Barrie. April 14, 1869. . ll-tf. SINGING AND` PIANO-FORTE. A.` II UR ON TA RI 0 STREET, COLLINGWOOD, ONT. CHARLES CAMERON, `- PROPlIlETOB,' jj. This old established and commodious_l1otel is in excellent order having been renovated and re-l'urn'ishcd,nn(l is well adapted for travellers beingvconvonient to both cars and boats. Good stabling. A Livery Stable connected with the hotel, where horses can be had on the shortest notice A14-1 This Hotel has recently undergone extensive improvements in the way of roomy additions, furnishing, ample `and comfortable. The best. Liquors and Cigars can be found in the Bar. 14-4 &c. Its accommodation is now . kinds, Bursa now; `ks, Sawing Machine! orn Cmshers, dc: at the manufacturer! I AL. APTO, mos, ONT. THOMAS STONE, - - - Propritor, % NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL, `trT`Y"Dn 'AYI1v A `n rn urn`-\ 1 ..-....-._... _m.._ . . -_, - LAND AND INSUIEANCE AGENT, ANGUS. - - - - -' on j0__. 1J.`..s'puwu. Jultro uu,u.: Iucty uu_,u.ncu. Vaiuations can-fully made, and Surveying 01 every dx-.scriptio_n executed with accuracy and despatch. . 30-ly K ' V\:'|'.l-I " ""V' "7 ".""7 - `Provincial Land Surveyor, 1 _\\`T\ Axn 1\'lTlzA`.\ (.`. ACRNT. Jolfn 1VI;l_1anby, House, 2311111 and Balage Painter, GRAINER, GLAZIER, . . AND ` Plain and Decorative Paper-Hanger, -l\'e-.11` the Foundry - - - 1:.uum:. workmanlike manner. Thankful for past. favors he respectfully 1'8 . quest a continuance of public patrenage. g` Sinisl1actn1'y refvrence given, if required. I Barrie, April 1, 1Sh9. 9-ly . lnnm |n%slj_i1a_upt cumrvl an Inn 1 van vrl Auu uv|uv|_.\u, .uuuuu,_ Is prepared to draw up Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds. Wills. &c;, to make searches in the Registry Office, and to receive applications for Insurances, (Fire and Life.) upon reason- able terms, an-I solicits the pntronagg of his friends and the nuhlic. 23-tf Ul(` YCHIIS, Illl EOIICIIE friends and the public. if /7 `,5 / {f V` (1 / V 'l`HE subscriber having followed the above branches of his business for many years professes to be thoroughly ac uainted with them. and is desirous of iulonmng the public at large. that he is pfepared to execute all orders inthe lino promptly, and in a most. workmanlilse 'I`hnnl.-l`nl fnr nae! fnwnru ho rhsxnnnfflxllv 1'6-, A II .&'a..I.I .1. Jane FEMALE \\'Al I`ER to take charge of a dining room at a-first-class Hotel. Apply at this olce. Good references re- quired. ' '7-tf |Accident Company,| IS THE POST OFFICE BUILDING, IIARRIE. [PAI NTING!i CONVEYANCER, 6%., `HUEF CONSTABLE, County of Simcoo ` 2 OI-`FICI-;: opposite. the Market, Barrie. , `usiugss gilvertisemcnts. .1. w. BRIDGMAN. )0I{_TRAIT PAINTER, 39 King Street , West, Toronto. _ 37-y 'A.MES EDWARDS, L1>'ro HOUSE, Disputed Lines accurately adjusted. ..I....o:nna mmrnllw mad. and Sm-vpvi Mn.` CHALAUPKA,' L _j--: gums and , ztlouus. - far/ `HERR _HEl`NRlCH -nn.-n....I LL. :....A_.. _.5 -j0S.EPH DOUPE, C.E., (LATE mzrunr m:o1s'nun) WAN-rnn,{ \lAI.1'`. \\'.u'rm1 in take ch t..__.i y?`- JOSEPH nocsns. l"I'\\'QVI\ A DY I2` I'V.\....I.. A srgams Bl{.ADFO RI). Gm VJ IIUU V! took, Box : `in_u-nrn 5 N CHEAPER THAN EVER! I6 for ONE DOLLAR H nrusmuszl ' .51 I9 ONT. 23-tf n\X1\1UU 14 1 U IS:-\h IIMPLBMBNT g_s_TovE WORKS.` l1:|Il'Il anwlitl as UU ` ' Proprietros. ANUFACTURERS of and dealers in every description of Box and Cooking Stoves. They also continue to mn.nufactnre their well-known Iron J31-am-Steel Mnuld- Bonrd Ploughs. tog:-tlner with other Cnatin _ 8'3 of the best description. done at the cheapest rates and on theshortest notice. November 20, 1857. 424! AND DEALER IN Box, Parlor, Hall, and Choking Stoves, R`GARDEN E1\'GINES,_g:y PLATFORM JL COUNTER SCALES, C OAL OIL. `c., 'c., DUNL02 STREET. . . . . IADRII _ ._. ___ _V IS prepared to ext-cute, in superior style. all kinds of Custom Work, such as Carding. Spinning. Roll Carding. Fulling, Dyeing, and Cloth Dressing. All kinds ofcloth for sale. Amtxrsz .l. l). I.ui:ll:u\'. Stnvncr: John Cloth Dressing. All Hlntls 01 cmrn zor saw. AGEXTHZ Stnyncr; Mather. Angus; James .\lnt.h(-r. Sunnidale. `-.Vnnl tnkpn to and from the auzencies free of UIILIJ. DLI. - ~ 'eIy to get 011` 1 on is 45 cents: on time. -vil I II Matlmr. Angus; James Alntlwr. bunnmale. Wool take-n to agencies chnrge.--A1l work warranted. ' Nicolston P._().. 1868. 294! -George Plaxton, )[.{.\'UFACTURl-IR OI-` TIN, SHEET-IRON JAPANNBD and Copper VVure I n l.`AIEn I\v wnolesme Dealers xu uunlesuonnu xurexgn mgurs 92, 94. 96, 9S ADELAIDE ST. EAST, TORONTO, om. .- o n , , 1 n___ _. A v1_____...., w Hips. manxms, Mom-5, Uollnrs, Trunkn. Ace. @ Repairing neatly, cheaply and promptly attended 4!- Au uh-7|: White Wine, Cider 6: Malt Vinegar, Dun-n Rxvpnf. Cid:-r. I`.\'ImnL of Com-.0. .('.c.. VV Luw VI, 1110, vxum. uu n.Lau.u I Auvuxg Pure Sweet Cider, Extmct of Coffee, &c., Wholesale Dealers in Domstiovnnd Foreign Cigars n.) nu an ne lllI.`l llllll 8'!` l.`lQ'l` _-___ .- nan.--aural`:-JJ.Il.I. Harness cf` Trunk lanufactory, NEXT DOOR TO HINDS BROS, BARRIE Levi 1%. VVarner, ANUFACTURER of Single and Double V Jlarness of all kinds. Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Blankets, Rob:-5, Collars, Tnnnkn. X Revuirin/I neatly/. clmmlu and mmm..n.. \Iu.un 1 \.I7 uu 1.- N. L. Srsrxzn. J. SCIIAEFI-IR. A. Hvmsnm. Innisl, July 3, 1869. _j..j__j__{_ ASIYEPLERY '1-ndle,'. the sauna y` $18, while other umc stitch are I01`? Yt` L Toronto ViEa_gar Works. .1.` Illllll g, IDYEING AND CLOTH DRESSING,` ALSO MA\'l'l:`.\f"I'l7nv\'n 1 The subscribers beg to inform their friends that they are now running the above Factory themselves, and will lu-prepared to undertake r____V_l_-_V_, [1 `II I ....... nca, uuu Ill uL'pI (!pl1I'C(1 I0 undertake Custom Carding, Falling, [IRS CUl1nux::u.u.u Ian {SADDLE Hss MAKING 1 .. H... ..-umienn DJ.L.n.aaaa-: uv .v~ In the premises Next door in the Law Oice of Jllessrs. Boulton cf` Jlfc Cart/Ly, where he islnow prepnrr-(1 to execute all orders for light and heavy single and double Bets 0! HARNESS: also Ladies and Gentlemexfg ....-um: unnlrs; 3mm_1=_s_ &.,__ ` nun hke manner. `Fla bones 1)" JESA VVOOLLEN MILLS. luau saaa1aryEs1_g_1_1_nsnment inBarrie.| x1A;\g-J55; amu haunts uuu u ...... unvu u moms SADDLES,' BBIDLES, &c., " g I , warranted to give smigfaction. ma`;-YRGI-ZPAIRIXG, &C., done m u workman 1:1. munnnr. lnmrscw . ]ik- _ _ _ He hopes by strict nttenhon to bnsnness and punctllality, to meet a. fair share of public patronage. , ~ mm-ie. Auszuat 151:. 1867. 26- 1` 81311.-B1 Un Lu mun uuuuu 1.0 mide to order at as low prices as can be had in Canada. n-..Ar....1 nno ' ]3_1v_. Bradford, Ont. nlluuluuuuncnn un |Sadd|es, Collars and Trunks for the 'l'ra(1e. V \.Iu.uuaJ. 4u\,u.;...---., m EGS to acquaint the inhabitants of of Barrie and the public, of the County of Simcr-c. generally, that he has commenced business of _ _ 77 - -u- - nivvn II A TTTITM Snuuunu 1. 114151411 u xsznu u-.u.u.u~ LISHMENT, Next door to thegathndral, Kim Slreel Easl, Toronto. II uuusacuo ucunvna nu sAboLEnv. HARDWARE, V AND CARIKIAGE TRIDIMINGS ENAMELLED LEATHER CLOTIIS, to. I lhannfnr-hlrnrl nf SADDLERY HARDWARE ESTAB- ~n,_.: 1--.. I- IL..-I"nIA.A.m7 77-"-an Elvnpl Fad A.J.L4LA Barrie Foundry, AGRICULTURAL 'Il`I"|`l'1'Ilr11'rrrn n (MI-l'I1\vv-U-I ---A-u-um co, FURDAY 1 0011. In "`' .- v V ' [NNISFIL WOOLLEN FACTORY. )aI.l'0nagu. Barrie, August 151:, N.L. s'.l:ETN_1:R $5 Co;, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in best _. --. -..q A-ID u.-o. WILLIAM nfsozv & sow. ;w -_ n ...... \- llnifu-u-up 1 FA \ %I5ADFORD MARBLE WORKS. --- .11.-\nI r.\I.I Unnnn MARBLE MONIEMENTS, TOMB 5. . HEAD STONES, J. 65 A; Bo1'ro\vxnan, .\IANl'F.\CTUflERS of _ - . 'r\-w\`r 1` ~nnr\'|'7I'YI 11111!!!` VIIIJIJIAILIL axmy-up-auu gu uvu, (Ln: DAVIDSON, MCVITTE .1: Co.) Wholesale Dealers in AA-..-_.. n--nnunnnnr FREE-STl(')hI:*`I;. 1&6`UhIENTS .3- 4.. ....a.... at an Inm nu-Span nu man ha I _ . . . V . . my \J.A4\./LIL JJLIDDOLLV LY, ` ALSO MA.\'['FACTUIU.\'G _ Cloth, Flamzel and .BlanIcets. cox & su.-u>Co1"r. \ il, Jn1y3, 23-ly l .____.___________.___. fr HENRY SEWREY & 00.. Pu-nnri MANUFACi'UI?iS. ..,v..-.~ ROBERT McHENRY, .__ an. _; .L_:_L_L1 uu .u:4;.;4uu;.- -4.. Manufacturers of an. n -r--A `alum; Fullilng, AND (`W f\'l`LI \J\III|-LIV Bill for One Dollar per Annum, strictly in Advance_' 13-17-` Hlllllulg uulll: as unuur. Jinmpcd axes constantly kept on hand for sale. nu-n nnf 1959, I 33'- I ..... -_y uuxu. 'in;: uml Gum-ml Black- .~'Imi..` "EH05. SUE/I-MERSET'1 Hnvinut fuund it iunnm.-,s:il:ln In m we 1|... 1.. :.A:.v>.;- s.auAv:.LvAA;4L\Ol:4L 1. Having found it impossible to mac.-t tho in. creasing dexnantl for AX'IS of INS OWN mnnnlsuzmre, has recently import:-d n Inns stock of Bnrrell s, Mocut-k's. and I)ulos' slum- rior Axes; all of which he is prupnre.-d to w.u~. ran! for thi1'lyln_vu. All Axes nnwarmnfm! {mm cum-r:.\.-.....r.A.... AI- 1 j & and warranted for 30 days at $1.00. Any Axe sold hy him which prm-es soft xvii] be tempered free or cost. within )2 months from sale. MIILL PICKS Mann and nu-numl nn H... ..I.n_A .Lvn..-.;JJ.J J. J.\'J.KLpT_0 Made and Dressed on the shortest Imtiw-. . T. S. being a practical Axe `Iv-ulnar 1... o:..n. L s h'msL-If 1._\)\\tl_I:s1'gn'u satisfaction in ma purclmsor. All his own work he ;(lI1ll'1ull-(-3 to be made of extra quulily steel. .-a!- n,....... m.....:..... and rlnnm-ul mm-7-- I.U uc Iuuul; U| (`Ana IiI|nuIJ ntvulo :3` Horse-Shneing and General Black. Bmlllnng dune :1susun.l. Y:.m..nrl n\-A3 .u.nalnr.OIu ban` nn `|nv1:T inr l.L'l'lII. Ill uny pan 0! the Uonnly. ` `All orders by post or ollm'zcis e prom1'r!Ig/ lled. smvnmz & SULLlVA.\'. Harri, nlnluu-, mm: `M- ram. xor wmy unyu. All Axes unwarranted from snpcrim'1n:\k.-v he cun sell as cheap as any 01 her house in To- A C!` `If! (N `I -I-I :2 on 1 - no uuu am: u.- um-up an urn mum IIUIIHB In '1 0\\ ". AXES JUIVIPEIL9 mu] u-an-...na...1 1'..- on .1...... _. an an WJIVBEATTIE & SCOTT S` \AGHIElIHl_lL|FPlEiEE ...um, VI VII \.( IllB uu umc. WAllR.\.\"l`El) FOR 0M`! YBAIE. :','CIb"l`ER;\'.s` of any size built on I!-.0 most nppron-d plan and on very rt.-nsonuhic terms. in any part of the County. $.41! orders by nos! >ll1crlri-to nronmll/I f.\v|n.sjoN J5 sos. ' BARIHE. ONT. :$'Lnmber amvod nnd plnm-d to order: up-I Sash. Duors and Blinds maumfnclnrml on 111:! shom-st notice. 22-tf n...nu; .uu V .121} .1 Ulf, Which have given. wlmn-ver used, entire satisfaction. Thvy cun lw ctfcctivcly worked in wells to 5 T\, , 4 `I 1- /\ I1 1 1 1` 7 _l. .._ \'J .,..V ..-u-nu w\.| .1 L\ 1. They are cheap and not likoly to get out of order. The price per {mix is -15 cents, cash; or 50 cents on time. II7lIil'IAI'7l\I`In In... 1.... ....-. ._ -....... ul uuu A.Il`|ll.'lD ILI ull KIIIUS OI Lumer, Sas/z, Doors, B/im 3 - MOULDINGS, .r-,.. n A nnvu A`~... -E\7i'i{E\V .6 sUI:I.1mNiSV " rum gii;puqgacIna%, 211-: sUns`cR1m-ms mm-:01" ATTEN- tiun to th:-ir IMPROVED PUMP_, whm. 11...". ..:...... ...u.,...... WUl'ICll Ill 'l'S [0 Depth of One I*Il1I1d:'e;(1 Foot. u um. ..I.,..... .....I -,.. 121.. , _ _____.._.__..__ _ ... IF J. SOHRADER. ANL`1<`ACT[7Rl-ZR OI-` CIGARS. A.\'h wholesale dz-ulvrin Hmmun. Yarn. (`un- nccticut Seed Leaf. und all other kinds or '10 bncco, corner of Park and Mulberry su-cc-is IIAVII 'rn\' n u' LUTHER GROVEB, EALER IN CIGARS. TOBACCOS, Pipes. Canes. '1`obucconists' Goods. M2, Wbolc-snlu_ and Retail, Sign of the Indian Queen, 51, James Street, Hamilton, C. W. 0?; E would cnll tho attention of the farm- ing community to our wry extent-ire and carefully selected stock nf Farming lin- plements fmm the principal nmnufuctorics of Ontario. consisting of Rompers, Mowers. Fun Mills. Straw Cutters, Gang Ploughs. Culti- vators, Plnugzhs of all kinds, Ilurse Hot.-H. Horse Rakes-, llny Forks, Sawing hlnchint-.9, Threshing Machines, Cnrn CIllRh('l'l-i, &c.. rt.-. all of which will bo sold at the manufacturt-r's prices. Stzgws & Tinwarez. Drnmy nlnnnrinlinn nl Fnnlr Rnv nrul I` r-V.-n Minlmnllnas '.-1 TIIEII OLOTKS it '-.1cturcr.~x of ` "95,W3` TB U DVJU I'VE!!! "5?! Every description of Cook, Box and l'..rXoz Stoves. Sugar Kettlt-s.'Tin-xvarc.-. Stovepipes Lmnps and Lunu-ru.< nlxvnys on hand. I}. &, S. will :\l: lump on hzmtl the Cham pion Hand Shuttle Sewing Machine, which nmkl-s pru'(:i.=--!.v tht-suuno stitch us IIo'.vo'u \\'lu-ulvI`&: \\'ils'r>n's. and Sing:-r's rlunchines. Plit-.(~. wi!h t:1hh- am] `tn-:uIl-. $26; the Hun):- nmtehhxoto rnnhy h:mr l. $1:-K. whilu n'.}:L~:' m:1(-.E:in-5 making the Hum-. stitch are sold Money! Mgggyi M01_14_9Y ? $30,000 "4V'J\1,\J\ Uem. Apply to Bradford, April 23, 1868. - . V]-`HE llnllcrsignml is |)l`('prN1 to exccuh .- Loans on F11,-c-hnltl l'ropcrty at very reasonable rates 01 inte-rust, and easy ternm 4. repayment; also Ib'$UJ'.'l{ UF MARK!/\(.l LICESCES, kc. HENRY HARPER. -_~..._.-..... um. 9-m. 121:5 ; UUUIIU, unuu (uvu u|.uIuv at. very short notice, and On Ixeasonuble Terms He also keeps on hand, andmanufaaturra COFFINS of all kinds, and furnishes all ll.-0 puaphernalinnecessary for Funerals, including an excellent Hearse, which can be had on very moderate terms. 1 1) 1'I3H,iii_"x1_&:Monev! on -I-nouh }u v..v-.-.. ..._ .,... ...,.,..... BARF`!iE, ESPECTFULLY announces to tho publia that he is at all times pre-pared to tum- contracls for building. and that ho can funzivh l\I\I\P\f\ l'\Af\II IIIPI Bl IlIl\l\ Alexgndr Graham, B!ljlD[MND unntnmua, lze built 4 very reae unty. ' nihmoise m i5'5'6',' ""AK:b"`V`En'N' at. verv short ndlice. uuu-.:nn-s mnmng we HIYTH! sulcn are sum from 5540 to $75. V ` Not-`s :\nd_ xiccrnlnts collected for Putin:-`rm LE: Bro. BEATTIE & SCOTT. 1..-n 11 L. _ . _ _ v. . an nnlv Us IJU-y Munllfacmrcrs of and Dealers in all kinds of y 1 r! 1 vs -s-- - me. Barrie. Oct, 1358. Sh WK Barrie. October. 1808. Stove Eiporiuml 1\...J.... C : . A n J ) . . u . ... IIDLV 18 I conkstown, Nov. 27th, 1565, __.______._________.____._ `BTEAM SAW AND PLANIXG MILLS. Brazel, Perkins & Co., Mann!`-mommm no` .....1 n....I..-- :_ _u . - u iARRIE AXE FACTORY. lolali n Barrie, April, 1853!. ul- Dunlap Slrrcl, Barrio, Out. 0--- , ._ _..... nun. nun 1lA.\Hl.T0.\', C. W. NUMBER25 _l5A)u:n:, 0x1`. T`) I.l).\;\", on good Pam Security. Interest. 8 put Q 3011:: sTI:vr-meme .S'r.71'm'I/:r, 4'. uuuuu B.'\RilIE. ONT. Imu-(`I in nr:lnv-- -.~ .1 1 V l'..\\.`\Il` S(:. 1'ci(or. ((0., Bmdrurd l")-tl '\IlI I1-ly. " otherwise pr .4 sum amp`?! VAN: 39' took, and .W'"' Tin-ware, Stov,8PiP l'r\Ivl'l An hnn, W Gang Ploughs. unm- kinda, Hum HM V. e.....:.... mnhlnel. ...._y um--1 lH)lll~`(! in Tow; "J Umrnn J dawn ..a m M lpgrium I i`i`Ec'iii`Iiv. L Ba7_'rz'e, Ont. nu IAII 'l'rnde. ulml. Ifhzr; Slreelm. manta. ndenignt-J . quired to {milk 1 'm`yx:c1'xoIx1 H135 `m .m "10" I 49, with in . . th 996'" .- IvI-`-5 spot` HA BEWARE, : and Paint Qmvpnlpeg Y ATTEN1 TH OHAS Tow M: 00 I fie, an R. eT}< Allu- 11.-ly. 1 `came berg ` 1864. Inart thn iv HIS OWN pm`tud n luv- . until the 24th :34. Lot boon cc of PEPE!!! . 23-2In . u_, 1 11'./[E . ms of the In mde nu - 23-2i! for her to ascenil, and assisted her inside. A bright fire was burning in the little _ stove, every thing was neat and tidy, the books were arrzmgecl in order., Opening the doors of the partition which had served as Bes_sie`s apartment, he said, V Look! everything is `just as you left it, eleven months and three duys ago. You see, I keep account, he added, with a sickly smile. This is the earthly fold ; you are the lost sheep; let us rejoice that V you are found." Enter into your own again. Rlniinrv flln rlnhr, lln lfl. Bessie lld Ur lll'Ll|HlU(l, I lU\'U "UH; IIU l\3lJI|'Zlla And the forlorn one fell on his breast, .1nrl quivered and aolwbed as` if her soul would quit. its frail tenement. litlu flux nl.|nn.c.t kindness. l\G conduct- would qun. us Irau leuemcm. With the utmost kindness, ed her to the carriage, let. down the step ascenil, assisted her inside. A L ._|.. c.... ....... I...-n{..n in elm Iinln A grnnt change came over the old nmn's stern, suvl Face--a serene expres- sion of serene joy and supreme thanks- giving, Falling at hisufeet in the hard .ro.-ul, she rev:-rcntly kissed his hand. Gumly he raised her. _ My chill,. my child 1" he ejaculated. Is it thus I see thee?" You will not cast. me on`, father?" said Bessie. For many, many months I have sought y, I." Come to mv arms. Whatever hm 1 HEIVU Bllllgllla my Imppcm-al, you are my daughter. Pure orsiu-stained, I love you!" he replied. Ami Hun "nu-Inn-n Ann flu nn hi breast. again." Shutting the door, he left. Bessie and herchilxl together. She warmed her cold lmnda tn. the sovc, and wept nnd laughed by turns-her misery seemed to be at an and. n._ 1- .1." u,_,u _,_-:..-.1 L-.. I.:...H.&- .4300- Her father had received he: kindly; that was the grand fact. which coneolcd her. ' weuuwr-Dealen race rucuunr. wnu uuuca. In the evening he questioned her, but she could not summon up courage enough just then to recount her stupidity, and tell him that she had married a soldier who had been ogged and imprisoned. So she answered, "Do not aslrme now, dear father. Believe me, I am not to blame. Some day, when I am stronger and better, I will tell you all. " Why not now, Bessie 9 Oh, I cannot-I cannot! She felt annoyed when she saw the ex- {iression of pain which crossed the old soldiel-`s countenance. `Pu-nlml.l.. .1... ..._._I1 u,__ __.l 41.....- .1 1.5] 111 VU/"1 1 51112151` Has 1 (-3 (ll than n'f-- WIIEIL her. "VI, U07. The old man walked briskly by the side of his horse, and his back became more erect, his step more elastic, his weather-beaten face radiant with smiles. In H... ........:.... L- ........'nl.\..n.-I luau kni aunuluru countenance. `Probably she would then and there have let him into her condence_hud be pressed her; but he passed out into the .open air, and never more invited her con- -.denc-e. ` . _ _ __ L_ D:..L..-.l .13 p 1. V ~ * r '.h|uU|.I|.'-U. .Richard still felt as convinced as he ,eve_r was of anything in his life that Keith Elhston had seduced his daughter, and sent her away with her infant child. VHG even h-mI fn ham: ammo lilznnnna nulls: uer 8W8)` With her mmnt Child. 7 He even tried to trace some likeness between the child and he whom he sup- posed to be its fa_the_r. . \vI..m n,.....:.. -..... 1..-.... 4-1.- .1... ..L:l..1 yusuu (0 06 lbs ta_tl1e_r. When Bessie saw him take the chilrl On his knee , and look curiously into its face..she little thought that he was trying to nd a resemblance in it to Keith Ellis- Inn IX. < The old soldier hated this man, Keith ' Ellisbon, with a erce hatred, which was not good_to dwell upon. He _thought it. almost a duty to be revenged upon him for his perdv, and he delighte_d to think (if -what he wbuld do should he meet. with` m. "'L. ,,'n I I 5: Ullu - The winter passed away; and after it ' came the spring. Rather before his usual time, be turned his steps in the direction 9` Of Wight: ` U 31! orders AND COUNTY OF S[.\iGOE ADVOCATE.

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