mum. at we b'11la'l(lb'F S OFFICE. in the` Conrtouse, in the Town of BARBIE, at Twelve o'clock. I\`oon-thc und(-rmcntioncd T.ANnQ I.KTh 'll.`xYr.V\Inxvm.- -IVSHERIFINS SALE OF LANDS. n____Vi( N . v,` .. -._.____,, Luuuu xu JLAHLDIL 1U-.\'.": He has taken s6voml_ First, Second and Third Prizes. ' 3`"l'cdigrce to be seen on application. . D. C:\.\Il l3ELL, Lot No. 10, 6th Con. West Gwillimhury. Bradlnrd P. 0. Apply to owner; or` to Joux Guomvx-::,x.ow, Barrie. Apply to to Jam` 1 - W. Gwillirqbury, April 6, 1870. DUNLOP STFT-JET, BARBIE . Tim lwsat. vnhm in Inn-n --u-u-nan NIIIII-lnl, Ill The best. value in town. April 6th, 1870. - .__.?:_j__ llllu ,I|u\v VI, THE CAYUG.-\ 0.111319. Jn.," is_all that can be I](!.s'ir(:(L andlhas nto superior as an -(IE-ctivu machine. All the ilIliI]t'1nI'lH.S vnnn'Ixfncmr-LI at his as- la|:li.~:hnu-nl are warrant:-d to he well maulo, of the best matexial, and nut Hl\|;](y_ vim pm.` -perlxsngo, K-I) gut out ofunlur. . xi?` Orders lled pmtnplly and the machines shipped to any xuuldrcss. free on lmiml | cars. I . .-\(.`.I-::\"I' Full 1 Aurora Iumglexnum, Workn, Apnl. 1870. }iATEsT:ETYLEsz L V !.Illl.l;I\/L .l..\r .1. l\JI.lL. 4. -I9 ' in n gem-ral f-.u'orite and gives u'nivcrs::l .~:ui.<- faction to the thousands who have used it, and ` his .\low<-r, um!-vn l1A1rvvr\A nu.--.... - .. F1I\7EV WIZ1{'ib"}VI_ "i3 51>Mi1 $75 2 1.`! l)L"I| Ill`\1'n - H A um nu lnivru -. . . -_wvvII I-ruuwuju-1 nu-Ills uu rlluul '.:s I Nu:I"1bei' 10 Plaza. :5 .1 in n m-m-ml fnvnrhn nnzl uh-nu n'nh-an-cql _ ' above celebrated machinr-, known as Wood's improved self-rake Reaper, is manu- factured at J. FLEURY'S AGRlCUI.TUR.~\I._ IMPLE- MENT MANUFACTORY, -AURORA, 0. It has taken first prizes, against strong com- petition, at nearly nll the County and Town- ship Agriculluml Fairs taking place north .of Toronto--including those of r\'ort.h and lint. York, held last m1tumn--a.~x In-.in-,3. the very best machine of the kind "on exhibition; al- though the Messrs. lfutterson and others com- ` ' pctecl for the prize. I I.`l DIYIIINE IV I \'l'V III l|I'.rIIl run I II? I`I.F.lmY S i'Iu.'n"1.;'aI. GIMIN clwsamn 6'; smuv wmzu ......I..._ l!_..L V-uvvnnlllv \U K ! lI4.I VI \Jlz I I I15` bnve-taken first prizes wlu-ru\"er they have been e3_:h1bitcd-a.s' having no equal Mia "' -_....,.`I..... -i(\TTI,-__ , SHE'S Urnce. 1511! April 4, 1870. ELF-REii`E lREAPER _ .. .. `...-..-......,.. -._ . - nun If UlJUUll- I ' "' . "._. T 200, Caslr over that sum. three months on endorsed notys. TERI Lndcr $ ~ rt.-quircd. ' 10-1 .LaUl5 xnirry-one arm `tlllfly-LWO In the third concession of Essa. _ Part of lot number two in the eighth con- ` Acessionof North Orillia. Lot seventeen in the tenth concession of ' North Orillia. ` The ensthnlfof lot eighteen in the twelfth concession North Orillia. Lo`.ten in. the sixteenth concession of . North Oriilio. Lot ten in the fourteenth concession of `North Orillin. ' _ Broker. lot fourteen in the fteenth con- cession of Tuv. - `H-.. .._.......J. 2...`. ....um-u.-u ----u uupnn-cu ruuu L'llH||I' uxws, Hl( ('l [ ._ 7 ` ' nrclua, nnd chpkmg bolts and none but best. Norway imn clips and 15:`: .:$3rr`1.rgl.m! All the tops are covered with host American cnnmc-I lvather an] I I v v ` cloth, and will be warranted to givdpcrfcct satisfaction s_:\ me :15 ;?`l:oxl:'I:I:xf`;:gvnI;:::11: 00] ECU. 'I"lI IVIIIIIIDNIVH .A"l'I IIIIVIY Jun: um.-- I301-E TIIE DESI` .\SSOR.I`.\IE.\"`l` OF Tun.- BAm~oE'fUif Wrnsuivszos 2 '1 ue east. mm or IOL numhcr hvenlty-nine in the third concession of Essa. Lot thirty in the .hird conceseion of H598. Lot thirty in the fourth concession of Essa. Lots thirty-one and `thirty-two Esau. 4 ELEGANT `FAVILY ROCKAWAYS.l X LIGHT TWO~SE._\'lT F-A.\HLY CAR- ' RIAGFIS WITH LEATHER TOP | )0 PHAETOVS. SINGE SEAT, WITH LEATHER TOPS. ` I I 3 HANDSOME PARK PII.-\ETO.\'S, WITI-I RUMBLES. The cast half of'.Iot number twenty-eight in the third cnnces: ion of Eawn. The cast hall` of lot number ABOUT EIGHTY FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES. OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, - SISTING IN PART OF ' v-awn;-4.qv... -....-----_ _-.__ __ __, .`__ , ; r.u uan.\'a.. . ]'he whole of the Carriages have been carefnilly made within the last year. from the latest and host npprored styles and well nish:-ll in every res=pocI`.;.all made of well seasoned second `growth hickory. and lurnishinl with improved solid collar axle-S, Hl( ('1 tires, improved patenl bolt used throughout. [ODS life ('.()V('I`PIi ll! hncf. -`Inn!-innn nnnmnl lnnunn .....1 I2..- 1 v - Nos. 70 .j____.j__jj_j ;1'ALL10N FOR SALE. [FIRST-GLASS WGARRIAGES 1 nnnnnn u cu-nuun u cnullull , V:1`ORONTO EXHIBITION. . Tn hm: Inl.-an ciuvnrul whoa` cm... EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE! 200 1:43;"-;:%nmsL SHERIFF S SAES. OVER TEN THOIJSAN DOLLARS WORTH > ulxnotxllce that they will offer for sale by Public Auction, at Mxmufnctory. . 3 .-,1. - g-re` _.(` _---_-.-.. .-_.____ _____. ul-1. WESL EY I} LACICSTOIC K. .\ nu.~u1- L-nu (`,nu-\-vrr nr.` 5': ` The undersiggned offers FOR QSALI-`A, an EN'l`lRE HORSE. ` ngvd four years this spring, from 5 that well-known Stallion, >I\\`|"nI\ Y.`\frYYl\ lrnvrsuv .. AND '72 KING STREPIT. TOE{(oNTO, ON VWEDNESDAY,/lth MAY, 1870, lhbhl`: I l}|A.`\|./K5 I Ul/l\. .-\m-:.\'1' Cou.\"n' or sweet. ms-nt \Vnr|un_ 1 MESSRS. BI_X_0TT--BROTHERS, u ..-...-..... -n1u',;u| ul SALE T0 rA'l' 0/`CLOCK. . onn n....x. . _, um 11' u. Shenf, 0: S. 10-td_ NOW that cvoryone ncknnwlodgt-s those cele- brntvd Two:-dn to he the ne-st in the Innrkel. Gents can save time and money by purchasing their clothing at the. 1%/Kupvuvw,-.`v cop.--.-..__ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _ Defend_a2_i!. 10~3in` I ?..___.- BSOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtained A in New York, Indiana, Illinois and other States, for persons from any State or Country, legal everywhere; dcscrtion,drnnk- enness. non-support. 910.. Iulcient cause; no publicity; no charge until divorce obtained. Advicefree. Business established fteen years. ` ' Address, M. HOUSE, Attorney, No. 78 Nassau Street. 9-331; _ New York City. I . ` I V ` PARTIES ATA DISTANCE REQUIRING AR'l`IFlC1AL TEETlI. may have them sup- plied, in partial or complete sets." on Messrs. Gabriel s newsyslem. by sending particulars of their cases, with a rt-.mitt-ance of One Gui- nea. when the apparatus for taking a model of the mouth will be forwarded. with nll DCCCS1 sary Instructions. ltleasrs. Gabriel will un- dertake to Remodel or Repair Articial Teeth made by other Dentists, [which do not prove saxtisfactoryfl at moderate charges. - Messrs. Ghbriel s Pamphlet on Articial Teeth and Painless Dentistry on receipt of postage. ,9 All letters to be addressed to G4, LUD- GA'l`E HILL, LONDON. - _.____,__.-.-.___} 5 A nut: :13- , A3 . I .-\LMER &. 00.. Chemists and Drug. gisls. opposite 1\lc\\"att. s'IIotel. Dunlap street, Barrie, sqle agents for the County of Simcoc. \F . prepared from 0. recipe as used by Her Mujvsty. Preserves the t('(:Ul,- and im- parts a delicious fragrance to tho 1-mun. gives the toot]: n pearl-like whitvncvss. and protects the enamel. Price ]s.- 6:]. , (]\_.-HHllHI.'.3' _()a'TlU ENA.\1EL S . PING. for prescrvin, front teeth. warmnlod hi . remain white and rm as the tnozh it- self. 'l`his. beautiful preparation res- tm-os front. teeth and pr:-vents decay. Will slap six tee-th. Price 59. l\n . -....-.-.__ (._- an 4.4- Solcl by C'I(cnu's(s. P 7:ft(n1L`I`.\'. am] S((3rcl.'cepcr.s- (lzrorq/l_wut the World. With Dirrctions for P0 rsonnl Use. ABRIEUS WHITE GUTT.-1 PERCHA EN.-\..\IlL. . forsmpping docnyml tooth. Renders tllctoothsound and useful. and pro- vonts toothache, nu m:1ttcx`l1o\v f:n':1c- cnyed. Price ls. 6d. pt-r box. A4]: for Gubric-1's celebrated Dental I r:.-pa- rntlnns. All pvrsons are llrltfhy C.~\['TTO.\'ED .~\G.-\l.\'.\"[` l L'R(_7[I.\SING .~\ ;\'() l`X-J U1". HAND. ulrmvn in favor of 'I`lmm:\:~x Punlv or he-:n'ur_. fur Hm sum u1' ']'w(-nly DnIl:u':~'. NH` 1' (Inn.-I at Om in Jzmunry last. as we mukv-r uff s:Ii(l note has It-c<:i\'L-(I no value for the sauuc. i nu-I will not 11:1] it. _i _ .\r nu 'I`\\-'1.`t.*n I ..... ...._, u. nmu. mo-1-um n:uuwm;,r valuable V STOCK, E-IPFFCTS. AND H()Ua'l5XI0LD , FUIINITURE. viz.: ~ - One Marc, one valuable Milch Cow. two dou-_ Mu \\'n;,r,-_ms.1`uur Ihxggics. nnu.Cuttcr. two double Sleiglns, ouo Agricultural I"nrn:1ce. six .c(]. six .=pring-Imtlomu-II CImir.~x, hair Ask-:11:-1]. with Sam and Centre. l':1blu to match. mo duuble sets of Harness. two single SW5 0!" 7 l'Ill`S.`-I. two Smlullcs and Bridles. one \\'lu:vl- _ b:1rrow. quantity uf Slxovclst. >`p'.ulu-.4. I"urk.*4.. 536.. two Box .\'tn\`cs, one C-u0kvin,r._v Stan and b'III'ni!l1I'n. Lhrve Blll'(`.f|H.\'. TuM('S. Crockery, Chairs. Gl:1ss\\':u'u. and various other il'l'liCll`R I0`) numerous to mt-ntiun. "l`I!l.` nn.v .- __.--- _.?____--__.._._..__.___.. I L jpANe\g Indiana. min . :_ABRlEL;S ODONTALGIQUE I-JLIXIR, 'v_y ruumu A l;(J'H().\'. at his Lin-ryslzxbh-s. invthc Tmrn of Barrie, on .`.~`:\'1`URD.\Y. the 9th day of April.` ]z'7()--the:)1m?'in;,r valuable 51-mj1(_ 1.:.1.*m?.r*.'r: A\?h um.v--mm. .\ I Mr. JOSEPH R()(`.I-IRS has rc-ct-ivod in- struction. from Mr. Djwm V.;.\'m'1v;In` tn Full `-3 PUBLIC A UC'I'I().\'. Lin-ry Slab}:-s. H:lrx'i(e_ on .911 'rm2n \ V n... `rABRlEL S ROYAL TOOTH` l O}\'DEl{, '5 hlLv'|1 1' '1`wU-5lu`A'l` DE M OCRA TS, MOVEABLE SEATS. y > 6 LIGII OPEN PONY PHAETONS. 2 PATENT JUMP SEAT BUGGIES. 30 OPEN AND T01 BUGGIES, VARIOUS PA'1`TERN'S. . - ..__..1. ___:A ,,, I CREDI'1"SA.LE. V. u.~. __ - *_~'"' 2:... _ _ _ ;_ABRIEL S COR;\LlTI`I TOOTH PASTE, 16 FOLDING SEAT BUGGIES, OF VERY NFIAT DESIGN. ' [4 LIGHT TWO-SEAT D E M O C R A T S, | PRINCFTLARTIIUR CHECKS. $4 #1 unuurazrcara-5 nn essence unpnmllblcll for its (money in all cases` of Tie. Ncuralgia. and 'I`u'olhuclw._ and lunns :9 most agroealvle nnd refreshing mouth-wash: has the un- rivalled Ildvanlzlgvs of pcrfuming the mouth. .;lml 9:-wen-lning the l)rvn!lI_ an-ungtlncluing the gums and, is must in- valuzshle to smokers. Iirice 52. for cleansing and improving the teeth. and imparting :1 natural l'(.`lln('.`4.= to the gums. whilmts the IOPHI without Ivan`- ing between them any tr:1cosofpo\vdm. and gives lxriltinncy to the enamel. Price 19. (id. _...j.j.____;..j_. \u unru 1 IIIII. THE REAL IZSTATE be om-roll. mnniamm ..c' I I\ /w.-zsseas GABRIEL. J29 nn`.92*.s' . ' L 1/00,: TL ///u, I. an/eo.y. __ __ ( THE TEETHJ ____._,_._________. b"l'0l - gull)! anti, us in- `rs. . Ilolel. Dunlnn mm; ` 31 arch, 1870. their Carriage 1941] > ` 1.6-1d II uuu lulu; II. uwllyu JAMES MCLEAN, Th . . Thomgon, March 30, 1870, rm`gI;.I;-:12- _uuuu, two years oeu. small size. T |_l'L`qllexa't.(.'d to_1)rovo property, pay . and lake It uwny. J .\ Mrre n..r 1: Strnyed, into the promises of the subscriber. about harwst-time last, a brindle and while BULL, two years old. small size. The owner "'f ?""' P -.--\JA.\.LI.I._. Holland Landing. March 15,` . \ , . . . . . . ...... ;uu'|L':|. uuucu) Will be given if required, by furnishing satis factoxiy security. , HIDES TAKEN IN E.\'VC[I.-\.\'Gls`. FOR ,_ SOLE LEATHER! and the` highest price allowed for same. p.` >- __._.._.. 3$"To Buyers of Fifty Sides and over 1 Months (with Bank Interest added) wil s 50 lbs and over of.\'o1 Spnni Less than 50 lbs *` 50 lbs nml over of No. 2 Less than 50 lbs _ "- .Tl'fIi: mm RIVER uunmm. Present Prices lg OF SPANISH SOLE LEATHER ` AND _ Boot .& Shoe Manufacturers! 4 . `.1 u-uu. Bradford, M:.1rch l2, 1:570. WEDNESDAY, 2711: APRIL, 1870. ENTIRE IIURSES AND BULLS` SPR1NC}SHUW_ I 'l`he Brmlford, April 1st. 1370. : nnd hope by I I Strict _Attention to r, I z 7 to merit n cnntinu:m(-e of Hm pz libcraIl_\' In-slo}\'ml on (hair pr:- __ i .._----.-- _ \r .. -.-`away. FIRST HOUSE EAST OF THE BANK OF TOR0.\'TO. B. HINDS. \la.-nk 1 can `VSTRAY BULL. ` _ mas nmmu & seas, x i and inn-ml rm-rviI'.;: on the Business of M4.-1 i chants in all bmnclws of 1 `var sssgas I I I `HARDWARE Bxulm-'onn, April 1st. 1970. 1. EWSTATIOTNERY N.B.-A1l commlvnicmi-)ns rt-Iuting to_ t old business, must. be adrlrpssud to my-self dividII:LIl_v. I in the Village of l}r.'\dl'ord, and that the Du. nc-5:4 from this dutie will he carried on by his sons. J()Sla'l lI II. DRIFFILL and JA.\lES,l DRIFFILL, on the smno liberal principles as ' lu-n-toforc-. The Subscriber l)I`_'~`_p(`'Ili5 for them :1 cnntinl nance of the liberal support. he. has elijnycd ' for so many yu-:u'.v. Thos-.Drif-11& Sons; _ - an an -1 150 L0 in-lcc from! Also. a choice stock of sasuaunnnnn xpu. The nndersigm-d.'in returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for the liberal support accorded to him for the last thirty-eight. years, begs leave to inform them. and the public geiicmllv, that he has re- I tired from the business "carried on under the name and style of ' NOTICE OF CO-PA RTNERSHIP. March 313:, 1870. at the hour of 11 o'clock, .\..\I. '. D. STODU:\RT. - W. M. STE\'E.\7S0.\'. , ' Pres ide nt. s`---vb |$1o TO $15 PER DAY 1] [ACTIVE AGENT 2] `O LEATHER DEALERS Miscellaneous Advertisem ts. Wo beg to call your nuontiun to our GENTS ANTED. A . W L.LVA`.L\/A.` L.I.\J as they can have over A Patented Article 1) `.=OUN'I`Y SPRING SHOW. CHAS. M- HENDERSON, Spanish 22c. per lb. cash than 230. ` I 20c. ,hun _ 21c A GOOD ARTICLE OF NO. 3 SENT ON RECEII"l' OF 75 CENTS. THOVRNE` Bid; Ilnxndinnr llm-nl. I: `1 `USED IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. {ETIRING FROM BUSINESS`. 1u.\'cY GOOD.~', .L- 51-110019 .S`T111,'ETS, turougu. The old, long-vexed question` of the York` Roads has lbeon exhunmd ngaln. and somebody has received `the sum of eleven hundred dol- lars, `or thureahontn, from the public treasury lor real or pretended clnims unon the rand, 1 It was urged that the claim was unjust. as the Government had a year since investigated the whole clnu-gesmid claims then preferred. and. settled or disallowed saw them seemed just; and the revival and payment of this claim `at the end of five or six years after the Govern- ment lnvestigntlon was {In roper and unjust. Mr. Donald A. Smith. t e gentleman sent 150. PER LB. CASH. TORONTO, ONT. as Y0.\'GI5 smear, LJ.~\|;'1'. W. ` I rc.9iden!. CIRCULARS, APPLY`TO To SELL SAMPLE FROM I THOMAS DRIFFI LL. I maul. Investigation {In and unjust. Smith. I gentlaman sent to the Red River settlement last full. as Com- missioner to .troM. with the rebels there. arrived in {gig city on Saturday` uveping last, . MAKE WITH CAN - 5, 1370. . . . . . u u1\-l 1_'uu| will be nn.i.:!.:.... .....:_ n J DU .\ v S'crclurz/. 8-3m I 9-til ' Four :n L, sumu ere may get It tlircmgh. ` At lust the Estinmlua have been laid before Parliament, nnd will be proeeeded with now with all possible speed. 1 have not yet will- ciuntly ex-mninutl the detnila to form such an opinion as would justify mo in expressing my views upop them. . The Public :\JJCOlllltS _C0!lllllili(`l3 sit two or tlnrco times a "week. Tho investigation into disbursements is near through. Oid. innLv.\-arc-.4] nupnnri nf Hm \'m-Ir u the Lav: u. Qookatown, March 24, 1870.` L/`Il\J L.l\.`L`o . in -1nninS`$'. 9 I hereby caution all persons - at (_Ep[,c,, credit to any one on ny accoI|",` `In; family- to my wife or any n}`m1 5' n'",,.1{r9' after this date. as I '1 not hot ihounnl Donsible for debt' so contracted, W` written order . a - Ln. R0BEI}`1(`)t(.Ri\0(t)h C0112! Es`: . -2 mg Qookatown, March 1370- C0.ymIssIb.\`|-ms OFFICE, Ottawa, 24!]: March, 1870. Sun-tics for the completion 0 ` will be required to sign the Tender. I \l' .\ I3. Scaled tenders for S ns 5 6 and "ni- drcrised lo the Comxnissioucrs 0f we {ng colonial Ril\\':}_\', and mnrlccd Tandem N be received at their office in 0313*?` `Sam 7 o'clock p.m., on Stvlhlrd-`Y `hf eh mm Mn) next; and for Sccons Nos. 14- L: W 20. up to 1 o'clock p.m., on \\'cdnt`S`W 25th day of May next. .. _l..rl > Plans nnd Prolts, with Spa-cicnlloni '55 tvrms of ontrnct for Srclinn .\'0. 7, willb' lnihitod at tho nicc of the Chief Engic" in Own, and at the oict-:4 ofthe Cu)mmissiI?H' era in Toronto. (,)_nuhec. Rinmnski, Dulhoumv N('\Vc8f]0. St. John and llnlifnx. on and 1? Montlay. the 11th day of April noxle '1" W tions Nos. 5 and 6 at the smno oiccv after \V(-(Int.-s1n_v,tlxo 20th April next. for Sections Nos. 17. 18. I9 nnal 20. M ""m Oicv, on and after Ttlcsdny, the 10th I13) May m-x-t. ICU]. _ The Contracts for .\'o.~. I7. 19. 19 and 20:10 he completely nished nnd ready for ."5 the track by the 1st.d:n_v ofJu!_v. 137?- _._.__ -1..-cg: uurn nu. nun: nun Section .\'n. 20 will In-. in the l`ronncM!' New Bntnswick, and will ('Kit'nl1 from 15` linsterly end MS:-ctinn No. 10. in the Tmrnn Ne\rcn.=_tlc. cn the Chaplin l.-lnnolron crnssingz tho .\'nrth \\'o. unulsonlh \\'<=slhm- chos of the Ilivor Miriamiclui. and tcrminamli at Station No. 3'20. about one mile and three- -qunrtors South of the Smith West branch. 3 distance of about six miles. inclnulin bridges over the branches oflhc Rivcr)lirmn- icbi. __ .A un __.I `M M `JAUTION. A ny we um. I think the Government might be induced to reconsider the suggestion I have mentioned. It has been tumoured that the Bill may not be p`res~=ed this session. but that the views thrown out the other evening would be. to a consider- able extent, utilized at some subsequent period, In pursuing this course. I think the G0\'t.'l'nll\t`lll.)l 0llitl not wisely, an if they press the measure in itnproneut shape they must expect to meet with a rather formidable oppo- sitiun ere they get it through. been laid lwihro (mrv _ \\ rtghl. (h~m'g-n. nu will be pruduccd nr. Hm tin: 7'1" ,. ' I l .ll.\l.\' BOULTO.\'_. L0['_\"I`, `I Barrio. March Zlilh. IN Tht` llh0\'(! ]))'(.?(.,-`Y W I uunso un Inc ulmvv lot, I . I I 0_\\'I.`r of snlv cnnluinml in 3=|1d.|lT0p-I'ly from um \\'-I (lure \\'r?"hl (ivmwrt-n , . . , .- wlll hp nrmlumul lI.. . . `J urv.~V 1.!) known as Lat Nu` Brndfurd Sir:-rt. i County of .\.'in1cm- known as -` John I TIM-rn in n nn...1 I kn'n- Iln.:~:4 U There is :1 ,'_7l)n(I g-,,__q,,l I Ilonso lhu ulmvo [05, nhnvn lIl'n7u-rlu . um. um). _:n the .\n JOSEPH I`.0(iJ Lu`. 0 in the I`own of Ilnrrh noon,-tlmt dc-sirahlc T`l'\IXf\T Y 4\'n .J.. "-` Will be Sold, pursna PUI}LlC AU()'l`I().\'. `Shh. 1870. at the .|'QI`l>H [fun 1: ha .. nv. 1.1} l)Og;,O_\ED _w)1:7a.u;1; SALE. ____.. "nu V " OI Barrio. March 10. 1570. -----------------_- IHCKD l|l'l! SOIRG g0(l(I ONES. 3 I um glud to llud that the Government`. have _ yielded to the dvmnutl of the grout Libarul ' party in Ontario. lu proposing to hold the `: elections In one day instcurl of two. us 1 heretofore; but huvc stopped short in refusing to allow them to be hold on one and the some duy throughout the Dominion. A simultan- eous votewlll he moved, and will, I doubt not, receive in liberal support. The Bill also roposvs un Income Franchise. Any person It tho receipt of an income of four hundred 1 dollars will be entitled to vote. hnps right; if so. I would have preferred that three l)umlrcd'dollern should be the minimum. l`helnttu-r Ilguru would have enfrunchisod a lurgo (alum; that the former will not ranch. I role: more particularly to nclroolnnmtors throughout the country. who, having salaries ' runginglrom sixty to one hundred pounds. few ofthcm will be entitled to vote. They are generally a very intelligent body of men, and ought not to be overlooked if an Income franchise is conceded. Then,` ugnin,,thore are n large number ofintolligunt young men on-. gngcd as salesmen in m_crclmnta' shops, who umy not be in receipt of the llguro 'rcquired by the Bill. Government miuht hn indnnnd This is per- ` - Au vv (:1, gt 3?. Vogclulplz-.~'_. lilo-,.,._., handy and c\'(`l'\` I'('qlli~'i[g-Y HnrH....I.. Catalogues on aphlicatio DL7.\ L()I sTnI:I:'r. 1;.xI:1:m_' n. Two Doors West from A _ Way Station. Barrio. March 10. Lem the Rail- lll)I'U(.'l hl'\Yr in) mm ... 11 UHSERYMEN `'``l 30;: I0 annommv In the inlnl ' ` and snrrovnnvliuw ,1i%rm - `illlntnts of Barri: - " ' m . opened a slow for lh - ,- 1. , ,1` hm Garden A 0'1-(1':!-l..`l.`:f;.d_I,I '`'`3 T u[n'm.'u a SIOH Garden, 1311 f\ I Ilcr SHOW-R()O.\[ will he a days, when an in.pecti_nn is inv _._._ DRESSES MADE is THE I At moderate cbnrgvs. and STRAW AND FELT with M. ...vn.| FOR THE SI-I.l.'*0.\', which has been 'F("l('clI-I bv hp] View to pleasing the tastc-sx'o( he tomers. v V l'.'sluhlish Street, 3 choict-,- _... 9-ly FASHIONABLE. _ _.__ .. `gnu 1' ml. I \\'L with care. Barrio. March 31'. 1870. V _______.____, D- Millinery, I ------2`_ Miscellaneous . ____..`: _..__._.`..,_,.. "" 1870." SPRING 1 1 ` '1 1 V V ,LEDS, >LhDS, sums! ILI ; I4` 9 4 "nu, uraxluuug TOWN LOT .\_\`r) mas Lot V m _ The Election Bill comes -up in committee probnhly to-morrow. This nten.~:uro{_'if one can judge by the views enunciated the other night, will be anything but -satisfuctory. and will meet with 11 very formidnble opposi-` lion in many iurp,ort-nut pnrticulnrs. 'l`here is is very general belief that the machinery pro- posed is entirely` too expensive. Mr. Dorion hns nn amendment now before the committee in favor of continuing the franchise now in force in the several provinces. This isn "mo- tion which must commend itself to many members. nod will,I take it, receive :1 lnrgo ` vote; but will he opposed by the Government, -as tin-ir object is to nttnin uniformity of tran- chlge umvughout the Dominion; end were it not for tlus expense attending it, it would be perhaps d;-afruhle and proper. So fur` as Ontario is concerned, the social franchise is u very fair one. nnil I believe the other I'm- _ \'inQ(' are quite. sutistled with theirs also. This being the case, i cnu see no good reason why one and nll should not be allowed to re- tniuthe frnnchise us it stands in cnch l'ro- vince. Themuro other features in the Bill more or less objectionable, while I confess there are some good ones. um elud to liml thnt tho Guvernmom`. hnvn LL SHOW, in :1 Establishment, ch'oico,_ new an LHDMADI :- d ole-ga LUN nt Stock or . .,.-.- .... uu- .~'u1co.1'u!l kilftla We in Agricultural or Flwer` Seeds! & tyrzuluhlr-s. I-`Inn-mu. r.- - x : ` T sTYI$. - mo: 1e1`Y DressE-M_a.nt1e-Making MISS MORT ;Lsnmv :..-.-_ . ON - - - A I \A_ Y ` NURSERYMEN` mnnnv Hm ;..v...:.:. ry r(-qui.~'iu,- Horticullm Coxfrcupoudcncc of Tun Exuuxrm, nTTA\uA A (I '1 Onuna. Ottawa. up "1 lay the Nb d_ayo- >` \-V1-dncsdlay auu liM)m9 1 HM: Market i an Tm-lrAe I ' WORK EHO. .. Iur we: mrn nfllzu ' part of Llm-L , " um nun. . ~ 0; at the \\':-szc-r3; I'rnvinc~ of .\'c' Lou! IH`- 35' {ivor Ht-. run Hu- u-n ..r I'ItF..\1IsI-.`.7. mm .:.:, (`K ' `Frame J .Ec.. alwas connected wi yvnnwuyvlnuuuvu vu sun J`4.\l suntan, OTTAWA. April 4, 1870. Dun EKAMX.\`El!,-My leucr Io-any must his brluf, as I am ehgngcd In other matters requir- ing my ntleulion. The Banking Bill has puss:-cl its suvoml stages in the Coruxnons. nnd Will no doubt be run through the Senate at l'all\\'l\yAF[)L'L`(l.' ` The Dominion Nola Bill has had its sucond reuxliug, and passed` through commlttoo of tho: whole House, and will rcccivoits third reading and probably puss lo-day. ' n.. n... ...I...I.. n... r::.......... u:..:....._ 1.-- L- ._ l}lVH('d. 9 open in V oonlntt : Dwelling uu nu m7gc1y Uuuunueu Dy H! _ Some of_.the eastern journals treat `the matter quite seriously. andexpress their surprise that such a thing as the itnptove- ' meat of the inland tia\'i;:ation tvestwnul, should ever have been thought. of for a moment. The reason is obviously a Montreal one. People there appear to think that the navigation ofthe Dominion should stop at that interesting place, and nothing be done anywhere above it ' to improve the water cotnmunieution of '73 the country. Money enough has been '0 sunk in Lake St. Peter to go a long way 1 "l toward enlargiuu the Canals, but there i 9' could he no olgection to that on the part '1 Dr of Ontario, as it would he a part_ of the I (1 general scheme of improvement. It does t Y not look well for thopeople ot'Quelie'e--or t " rather we should say Montreal, for the 3- opposition centres there-'-to complain of i` 0 the pl'Ulml.)l9 expenditure to be incurred xv '1 in the improvements ol'- the Canals, after 8 -l solnuch has beendoue to deepen Lake :1 V St. Peter, and especially afier receiving 0` f such large sinus in the way ofexpencliture 11 l in the improvement ofthe navigation of 11 ` the St. Lawrence, and for other purposes, l Wllll(3llllS`SGCll0ll ofthe country has luul no- :5 ' thing. It does not become them to offer 5, opposition" to what. the Act of Cout'edern- SI tion contemplates, and they should he ". reasonable enough to allow something to he (lone, not so much for this Province u as the country generally, for it must he W evident that- the enlargement of the Canals Pl would be a general he-nelit. The selsh- ness of the eastern people is too falpnble m to be misunderstood, but it is to be hoped `ll! it will not he allowed to e.\'er'cise any in- l lluence upon the action of the Go\'e__ru- ll, ment and Parliatneut. ' B; lafew with name ' have lsnf 9-if _ _-ule Jml do: on nn Coxslim-I'r\`1~:.< nd nng H011]:- l_.a'_.lIng.-. am!` In- L nnn-rs.\llx -`-,Waysus1-IIII 1L ! -com Inciltlm in 1'I'ulm-.lm-.2 ..,-...._,. On the whole the Filmancojlilnlstur has been well sustained in his nancial measures. Ex- cu-ption was taken to a few of the details, to some of which he yielded, {nnd voluntnx-il_v sliggcslc.-Ll and made umnndmcnls in other i_n- stnncvs hlmm-lf. nu nu .- nu. . . -.. Cm:,\': -:.--l.' for Curn.=4, UH Feet, kc. M ing. sold by l0Im;.-,. n .. ` -0:1 (on. [In and lll'l`t} ton o`clg-t \'.(.m u_ \ ..munllI0 _ enllmr-5` n xnukce new '-'-~ no c u mnfs (rl all tho 5: Hm [a\'(\C| men. For ful STON J: CU.. :u I The nr)` VHIIINI "I nasal uuu.- u-4-4. .-4......-....` Lower Cn'nmlanlwnys looked out for itself, and succeeded for a long t_im_9 in maintaining an advantage over il|._0v 5'5`-9' Province, by means of a Slll)iCl`VlC(:t ma- jority in Parliament; and now that It has. to shift for itself, and manage Its own at`- fairs, it rticks by the old principle. Now. 3` that the Lower Canadians find that they can no longer I-ecure large sums at the expeme of Upper (lanmln, for the pur- poe of buildin__r piers and Court Houses, they have decided to oppose every move- nient made on the part of_ this `Province : to _impro\'e the inl:_md xmvigation of the country. The question of enlarging the Cmmls has come r'.;'llII' pron}%_nen|.-ly_ _l*- , fore the country,,nnd the prevmllng opmmn. ' in Ontnrio is favorable to` 111? Pf0P059l. improvement-. Quebec, emurs, h0\\'0\'"': 3' and both its members i 'Parliumem are at present doing till they can to prevent , much 8 etesirznble consummation. The ' wants of the country demand the enlarge- ment, and the work cannot be delayed much longer; in fact it will be forced` up- I on the Goi'eru.mexx!, and they `are doing their best to .mcet.t.he demand, by pro- [)0slll_Q to make at beginning-with the Wel- land Cnnad, upon which they will expend o_\'cr $100,000 this year. This IS look- ed `upon as 1: piece of cxtra\'agm-nee, and our eastern neighbors complain ofthe vast expenditumextheenlargement of the Cnnuls must 'nece63nri- ly inc-ur. There is no lowlist that the expense will be great, but unhatof-t lmt when the country is to - be so `largely benotitted hy it? Snmn nf'.tlm Anstm-n inmwmla h-nut `flun- ` l)u'.`. -inn. 1 `ii \\`m. .` 911 (l mu _ of the l~ cut was . I .\lr. . ton-u U}: shouj the M Ins at oun (;`:\W.\ 7lTE_T'l`lill. as? mo. - fullnwin n:..,.,. t K( I: up rm ms1Bm' sEmsH'M:ss._ I L". 1 ,__A , ullll L S.uJd' [kl luau . upon `mry. ndqll .....n.-in: nlnllmz .\I`i|d . lnr l|.. THE EXAMINER, AND - The `Tribes of_l_srael.-.Wm. Black, I-)=.q.. will read u._u essay on this subject. in the rooms 0! the Young Man's Christian Association to- morrow (Friduy) evening. -'--_:- Johnston's Patent \\,'v.-atlu-r Protectors are fully warn-nut-ml for live year.-. They render doors and wmlows pt-rfuctvly air-tight. and mu I.herut'ore e uully useful summer -and winter. Exclude co d. wind. rain, dust, Ne. ' Wore mvax-del_ Extra Prize at. the `Provincial Exhi- bition, lS69.. Full particulars from , JOHNS- .'.F0I~' .9 00-, 1!:\.'.Db'.~Y, AI'gua."-In answer 16 your question- Is it proper go mix the Lille. E:~:q., when pruxing the nth: sheritf to the surname of a gentleman holdingsuch un nicc; and whether thu Imhun word converzaione was properly npplh- to the entortcinment. which took place - intho l`o\vIL Hall, on 'l`uesdn_v night?" We reply, " ;\'o,, to both questions. -._._..- .-o-,u-- Left for, parts Unkisosyn.--0ur expecta- tions regarding the r eturn of the delimiting Reeve ol'Nona`wasng.\. "Mr. -W H. Thornbnry, have been disappointed. His bail was` es- cheated on Friday last, the day fixed for his exnminntiun on u.chnrge' preferred against him by our County Treasurer. ofobtnining money under inlso protencen. The court us- . semhlod; but the uecused did not put in an nppc-nrnncur Mr. Tlmrnbnry has `deceived. we are sorry to say, a wry largo number of creditors. who, like onrself, gave him credit. for nn honesty _of purpose which we very much tour he never possessed. He was evi- dently n Wvhited _sepulchrc-I So fnir andvyelj go false. _ rather. placed ohstacles in the way, and I U"|IIL's`I.Vq - 'Like our own. Government, the action of` the `Hudson's Bay Company, and we llli{_VlI[ uh.-0 Ray that of the Imperial Go- vernniei-t, has been of the most extraordi- unry cliaraet.-r. The Company have abso- lute ly done nothing to assistia making the transt'cr of the Territory; any, they have l'|llilUl',L`lltll','.'_G them with linving in some wav nirtad the rebellion. Governor Mc- 'l`ui'isli was on the spot. when Riel and his murderous crew got together, but not_ a tinger did he more, not a word ot'e.\'pos- tulation had he to utter. 110 was report- ed to he on it had of sickness, but surely that should not have ,piinul_\'zezl action and prevented nn_v.tlti.ng heing done to stop the rebel hounds in their mad career. With the illness of the Governor all was apparently over; but had the 'l`erritor_r not hecu. aoid,,.tve rer.tu.re to say matters would have been di'erent. y The truth is, the U udsou s Bay authorities hat-,5 eon-_ hired at the rebellion; or rather, perhaps we should say, the otliaials ofthe Com- pany at Red River. The Imperial Go- vc;-mnent, li.-we sliownsome inditi'eI'ence, too, and instead of sharply taking the Canadian Government to task for its \vaut of spirit and energy in endearorin_r to set things right, they have dallied and left it to be inferred that they care very little how atl'ait's may erentuate. Taken alto- gether the business of trarmferriiig the` au- thority of the lIudson s Bay Territory has helzn terribly mismanaged, It matters little, however, who may be to blame in the matter, in-so-far as the punishment `of the rnflianly hor;le of rebels at Red River is t'0tlut'l'll(`ll. There they are, rerelliug in their triumph, drunk with the blood of a single victim, and perhaps gloating over the prospect of obtaining another. The story of Scott's fate is known , but who can tell what became of Gaady, the scout employed by Boult.on's party. It. was denied that he had been shot. a'l.tlto'ugli at first it was reported that he had under- gone a amok trial and been executed. A few weeks will suillee to `complete all the Iteuessary preparations for entering on, a campaign in the Red River couutr ', and it is to he hoped that the Gorerninent will not fail to secure the services of those heat fitted to undertake the -work of forc- V iu;_; obedience to the properly c'Jnstitut.-d authority in` that country. Many hard- uhipa will have to he encountered, but the business must be attended to, and no fear ofthe magnitude of the undertaking must he allowed to interl'cre with the prepara- tions and carrying out of the design l.y which Riel and his fellow rebels are to be l'turl.-.d from power and consigned to the uan;:tuan s are. The work must he ahort, sharp and decisive, The blood of a fellow man calls for; vengeance. and that call must not pass unheedm}. On then, to the Red River of the North, and let l' vengeance he the cry. ' .-.------d-1o--.._. . n Tht G.'o Bonus.-Tho .penple 0T Oro ghould bcwgu-5 "of a cmwlu of petition-lnuvkers who 3;-Q now amongst them (`dl`1lV0l'illE_t0 poison gm-[r minds clgninst _thu_Jnnction `Rail- wny_ Ono of tlmgo ljlly-b0dl_0B if! H public s4-xvant, and does not,o\'v.:1 0 1'00l 07 In}!!! in the township; llmothcrix-iii {mid llircllng Of the Port Hopnuodgcrs u` such men can in- uence the shrewd yo;-omanry of Oro, we have V ox-urnstinmtod the good sense for which Scotch- `mcu are c-n.ern!ly'prova rblul. We Write thus to putt no unwary oi1_tlwi'r guard. When throats of.violex1ee_m(o'freely uttered to pre- 4 vent. the rau.-payurs frgm recording t.hoh-`votes ; in favor of the bonu. it. is about time the 1 rights of tlwratopnyt-rs were looked to. 1 -v-- ` L mcnoxson. anu_ur. slrong. ._ [Iuforc concluding we may be permitted to award some mood of praise to onrfri(-.n(l' Mr.` Sbcridun for the alucrily with which be per- nonmly nttondml to all u: arrangement which culminated in n szwury repust and-gave zest. to the very dc-nsnnt cancer`.-azione so much enjoyed by :11 present. ' roI1cxang:|1sIw1m.-and untlu-1' () D0nnhoe; and "'l'hc In-nruutl professions, found an eloquent. mouth piece in Dr. Strong. V The commmv consisted. of Dunn N...-n.- mouul [nu-cc In Ur. strong. TIM; company of Dunn North- grnvos. Futlwts 0'Donolm0. Mulljn. [0fFl'nz]. and Kenn:-nly; Messrs. Wm. Luunt. `Allan ` Gunn. B. Slu,-r_idn'n. D. Mcliurnan. E. A. Mc- Donald. E. Hind.-4. Thos. Murrin; Jno.O'Neil. N. King. P. McBrid-., James Ken`, W. M. Niclwlsoh. nnd_Dr. Slrong. _ I}ufm'c concludimr we mnv ha nnrmhlml 4,. uuuro nuunu unu Imppnness The Local Loglsluulrt-. was given by the vice-chairman. and ubly responded to by Mr. `Lount. Numurousluculinlorests having rc- prosentutivu men at lllofcstivo table were also given and spulu-n tn. Thnt of The Clergy" was uu.~s\vux'-.rl, by Father Kennedy. of l oI1ctang:1islw1m.- and 1*`:\tht-1' 0 D0nnhoe; nl'of0nnians. funml nn nllnnnnnl -`I./wliu u an nuvv. nrvllu AIUA l.II;.l|IlIJ- The return of this very popular clergyman _to his rural deanery after an extended jour- ney over the continent of Europe. including a protractedvisit to the eternal city-," was, on Tuesday morning last, made the occasion, by a large number ol` histriends and parish- ioners, of giving him a hearty welcome home. Ere the morning train had arrived from To- ronto a very large concourse at` people lled the railway station platform. all anxious to be the tirst to grasp him by the hand. In this preliminary part. of, the welcome. the ladies had a . decided advan_ta{;e`; but his male friends in due time did their share of the shaking, which the nerves of` the rev. Dean seemed to stand without n,pp:trL-nt relaxation-tltougll we doubt not his strom: right arm has since felt the etfects ot' the pressure brought to bear ouiits muscle. Iiis health seems nmeh bene- iitted by the trip, ifwo may judge by his im- proved physique, which ail were _glad to cotnplimeuthim on. He was escorted home to the l resbytery by alarge number offriends, and in the evening he was entertained in the same commodious mansion attan impromptu supper given by a number ofhis adtnircrs, who were desirous of marking the Rev. Dean's ar- rival by somethim,-; more than a inere_t'orInal and common-place welcome. In pursunucevof this pralseworthy determination invitations were issued, and at eight e'<:lock.. p.m.. a, pleasant. company surrounded an iuvitiugly spread table--the Rev. Dean occupying the chair, and that persouillcation of happiness and good nature. Father O L-'onohoe. tllling "tho vice-chair. After bestowing some pleasant labor on the viands. a number at` toasts were propo.sed--that of `9 l`he Queen. occupying that prominence which it is the pride oftrue ` British itubjects to give it. Allan Gunn. Esq., .,1 gave '- The Pope." which was eloquently rc- 0 plied to by Father N0l`titgI't\t'L'.`4. The health - of the guest of the evening. Rev. Dean North- grnres. was given by Williain Lount, i'.`sq.. [1 .\i.i. .P.. and enthusiastically drank by the 12 company. His_ reverence responded at some 1, length. dt`80l'|bi|'I_g the pi-onil_uent..objoe_ta which attracted his notice during his S0_)0ll|'ll in Rome. and interim-ding his remarks with anecdotes .1 connected with his visit to the `seven hill city. [1 which were at once humorous and instructive. 0 That of an old woman who ln.English accosted him in the Pantheon with -God bless your honor, would you give a poor woman charity?" l The Dean answered by askingnnotherquostion l ---` Where. my good woman, did you learn to ` spunk I'Jt1giislt`. " Ah. thin, your honor, it was in the City of Cork. sure." When the Rev. gentleman had dc:-icanted on the magni- . tude and grandeur of St. Peters and its sur- _ roundiugs; the mighty ruins of the colliseuxn; the wonderful catacombs. and the recently e.\'- burned portions of ancient Rome that are now accessible to the curious tourist. he paid liar- rie the. compliment of saying. that amidst all the mu-,;uilleeut monuments of luunan skill by which he was sur_rounded. and \vhilo in imagi-_ uation even trending in the very l'o_otprints of some of theaposlles. home was still dearer to him than all else; lltl that when he had satis- lied his curiosity. " home again " was his sin- cerest dosire. The Rev. I)et_1n after a graphic picture of Rome--al\vnys a . subject of the deepest` interest to sight-seers, Imt especially so` at the present. when all nations are repre- sented in `the `Ecumenical Council-Ilumk-I1 the company for the pleasure they had afford- ed him on his return home. and for `the very cordial expression of their solicitude 1'0!` bin at future health and happiness B Letzislature. Ivn: lrivnn rm Hm I ClSlV_8 IJUHISIHDCHII - ' A "]`berc_is some little commotion and excite. . mg-nt among rnombers ' relative. to small-pox being in the city. Another-member has been stricken down with tho louthsome disease. and is now in hospital. Last report states that he is going on ftwornbly. AS 31 PF0Pl`|' P|'eli" ' a large number of i:`embL`."3 Mon-`l` B9"' men were vaccinated lust 'l`k- .$e"9 _` members have already `left; and Ollie. '1 lcnvo shortly. I trust, however, we have seen the last of the disc-Ase. I think there film be little doubt the infection "is now within the walls of Parliament, whether through the ~ medical men having seats there or otlncrwise I am not pl`('pI|l`t.'d to any; but by p1'0p('l`t]lSln- ll-ctnnts and other sanitary measures it can be cln-ck:-cl. . It is said that the pt-oplo ot"l.o\\'-r' Town. lming mostly French Canadians, are very much utllictod with tho sconrgejust now. [regret to say that Mr. Little, the xnombt-1' for South Simcoe, has been unwell` for some mt-t-ks past. I am pleased tobe ublo to state that the hon. gentleinan is greatly better -'l-6-1y- Yours, &c., G. Air. Smith conrms the shooting of Scott. The poor fellow was tried by .3 so-called Court- jnrtiul. eondemnd. and shot down like a t dog. Thus ncold-blooded murder has been - committed. and the time fordillydailying has now passed. The British Lion is aroused. and odoubt will make himself beard ere `long. E be blood of r Scott cries for vengeance, and nothings art of the swinging of the mur- derer Rik-l and his oonfederntes will satisfy publicjnstice. This thing must now be dealt` with. and that speedily-. So long as Riel eon- ned himself sim ly to the` imprisonment 0! British subjects tiie niattet might have been arranged; but having shed blood. terms are now out of the question. The British` Go- vernment are now engaged in preparing a force for Red River, and the moment the sea "son `permits Riel and his little hand, of con- spirators and murderers m:_Iy look out for summary proceedings, Riel may-, and no doubt will. ee to the United States for pro- tection; but. under the Extradition Treaty. he Queen's Government will demand and will Me the mtnrderer handed over to them to` be dealt with according to law. v Speedy and do- eisive punishment! ~'l`liera is some liilln hnmmntinn nnfl n\'r~iti-. [Return of Ilev._l|;an No:'tl|;,rrn'es 'l`hl-. rtalnrn nf` thin Iuulu ummh... ..I.....-.....'.... LOCAL ITEMS. _f_..--`.jup._..._-- Sljll they oome!-:\gnin we are compelled #0 Kl-V-`u up a great deal of space to our udv(-r- iaiI1gp:\lrqns.1o the v.\'cluslun of considv.-r~ uhle ruudhug matter.` Uuv friends. however. wiif be pleased .249 notice this convincing preol` uf the popularity end circulation of Tim Eun.\'au. which new enjova the best adver- ht` I1lc)z0|l'on.1itg;>`:Inuge of uny coutntry npw5pu1)er in I lihe business hefetoiore carried on in the village of Bnnda. under the firm of J. Hood .1: 'Co., dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries. &:c., is this day dissolved by the consent of both par- ties. . ` April. 6. 1870. llll (I hiunda, March 1. 1870: u u A'llLl.JlJ U , -,, 1cgJ,' "One Hundred Acres OF GOOD LAND. being composed of the past half of Lot No. 14, in the 8th concession of the Township 0!` Oro. The land is wvll woeded,nn(11ms n ue stream ofwnu-vr running through it. It is situated near the town-hnllmnd closejo aschool house. ' - church.&- ' - m.......... ..:-...__.._m A--- - Ullllflilly (K40: Terms of pnlyrnc.-nt easy-m:ido known `at time of suie. ' ' ' 111 \vr\1v .-.'- l\ . __ _. v_..._..`./ 9..-.15.`/l.rJ,\I] on Monday. the 18th day of Aptil,- an hour of Twelve u`clock,vnoon, `at the T0\VNIIALL,0RQ," r\..... `r1 -----1----' ' l ` 1 Wi.ac_lnesd Full Wheat" .... .... ...s--.... . Spring Wheat. .Z.. . ...4. .... _.. Barley,...................... Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pens.........;...-........... Flour` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Hny..............-.......-.. Beotper l0,0lbs.. . ' ... Pork do` .............. .. Mun-In. by the quarter, g ib. Hides percxvt...-.` .......... .. Buttnr yer lb .... _.. . . . . .. L. V -7--* Snle of Carrinr.-cs-`-Di.\'on Brothers, Toronto. Spring &, Summer Huts---.\lcConky in Co. G-.v.bril's Teeth Preparations. , - . A. V. Palmer & 00. Form for Sale-l>I. Slonn.. Flt.-ury's Reaper--W. Blnckstock. Spring Styles-McCrosson lb Co. V Wmtlncr Protectors--Jolmston 5-, Co. Poruviun Syrup--S. W. Fowlo &. Son. Dissolution of Purl.norship---Hood & Co. Crodil. SnIe'--Joseph Rogers. Corns. Bunions. &c.-Dr. J. Briggs. She.-ri"s Sule--B- W. Smith. - Cnu lion-Mm-y Tweed. Stallion for Sale-D. Campbell. r. v .v\.Va--ma`.-\ uuIu"1"1`l~:l:.-At the residence uf the hritlc s father, Allision, South Simcoc. on thu30ll1 ult... by `the Rev. Mr. Fiddler. of Conkstown, Mr. A. `J. EVANS. of the Bruce Planing .\lills, Kincnrdime . `Io Mink lSAlEl.I'..\ tlmlglncr of .\lr. Wm. l.eatlbet.tcr.V "," Ncwnmrkvt Era will please copy. B[.ACl\'--.\I.-\'l`llllSON.-0n the nth Mnrclx _nt tho .\lnnsu, Oro. by the Rev. Jns. Fergu- son, Mr. Donald Black to Miss .\lm'l.lm .M!~v thi.vsnn,-al| of0ro. ' BELL-FLE'l`CllER.-0n l.he`5tlu April. by the Rev- James Ferguson, )\lr.F:\rqul1nr Bell, to Miss Florn Fletcher,--n|l of Oro. Illl-JD--.\l.\TlI[E.iON.-At the sauna time, by the sum". Mr. Jumps Reid, `to Miss Isn- ln-lln MilU|l.'s0!l.-Illl of 0ro., ' Nothing was (lone to meet the people of ` ',llI4 III-II CII `Ill. 'IIJI`I'll'._ So long as the` `insurgents at Fort Garry confined ll1(lnE('l\'(`S to the mere itnprisonincnt of those who refused to bow to the authority of the Riel Go- vernment, hard as it wus,`the people of Canada kept their 1: inch: at ease, and trusted to an early lorenking up of the icy bonds that hold the Territory in its em- brace, for a more in that direction to re- lease itfrotn its present. way. But the ragnnitttlins who have organized inton hand ot'plutnlcrcrs, have pztssetl`l)eyond all restraint, and to the p,ett.y' larceny acts by which they became possessctl of the property of otlters, they have added murder, tnost foul. The h:tn of the tnist:ralle miscreants drip with the blpod of an innocent victim, and the time for serugeance has come. Poor Scott, who at-orttetl to bond in submission to an us- urpation like that which has Riel for its head, and James Ross for its tail, has been brutally murdered under the ap- p:trt~n: sanction oftnilitary law, and it now hccontes the honuden duty of this country to see that this fellow Riel is made to pay the penalty ofhis crime. For no other otfence than that cf persist- ia_,r in obeying the constituted author-it.y of Britislt rule, this poor youth, Scott, line been hurried to his last account, hy order of-a desperate Fremeh villain, who just now lords it over the Red River conn- "5" WT "." unt-Gnvertnncnttreated the matter of trannl'erring' the `Territory with the most peri'cct.riudii\12t`et'iee, Riel might still be lounging about, perhaps hogging ltin bread among the lmlf-breeds and others like hirnsell'. They chose, how- ever, to - let matters take their course. the 'l'erritm-y in a conciliatory and reason- able spirit, and as n- colm.-queltce they relu-llcd. We now see what Sll])lll!3lIGs.~t' on the part ot' the Government. has led to." b`ttrely some one has much toanwer for in connection with this North West ltisincss. '.L ,,,` II I .I MARRIED. EV.\.\'S-LE;\DE'I"l`ER.-At the father. Allisum, Rnnn. ::m...m The ngrdmbie - fl`:-cl. nnd improvement. pro-. due:-.41 upon thn tooth and guinea, by the use of Messrs. `Gabriel's Coralitu Tuoth I'usIu and R0 '41 'l`uolli Powder. can be fully realized only by those who lmve nmde use of these widely known and much prized prcpnrntionn. while the beneficial pl`(l[I(.`l li(.'S of tlu-ir ()don- tnlgiquo Elixir". in nllcnses of tic. neuralgia and 'l`oullmche are um-qunllmI..'i`lic Osluo Ena- l!`('l Ccnu-nt. and prepared Guttn I :-rclm Ena- mel, forstoppingdecnycd tenth. nlsn (li'Su|`\`o espvciul rt-commundation. Messrs. Gnbrh-1's name is so well known all over tlm Globe. that we fcvl ]|ll'!tS|Il'c in tlrmving nttenlion I0 tin-ir . ndvnx'ti.--incnt. np])c:1I'in;: on our page un- nouncing thnt their vnllinblo preparations are to be pnrchnscd in our inmwdinte vicinity. - `will be lled promptly and sz1li .~`facl(.\-i|v,_ 1, -A. V. Palmer & C_o.. Cln.-mists und ])l'll3it :__ All orrlr-ls for .\I(-dicincfs, froin_ q ,1i,.mnce' Y opposite .\IcWatL s Bnlwiu llolcl. PILI-IS.-f-US(`. Dr. J. Briggs Pile Remedy for [nu-Inul. Exicrnnl. BIt'l.'dil`l[I mud Itching Pilos. It gives inuncdi:\tc-rcllicfand is relia- ble. Sold by l):.uggisIs._- < ___r._ Builders and Architects will he lilu-rally; deal: with as agents for Jnhnston`s \\'c'ather l rutcclurs for duors and windmvs. '.-\p1I1_v at once. Jou.\'sTo;\' A.\'D C0,. L[.\`l)SAY O.\"I`; _..__. )[SSOLUTION or 1'A1z"1'Nm:sHm. I- To bo-:o-ld by _ 'llb1i.0 Au c t i o n . 0 Mnmlsux thn mu. no... no _.'_:u __ .. GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN. OR0. .2... The new rjem-d smokeless and odorless Coal Oil may be procured, for 30 comb per gallon, at the New Drug Store of A. V. Palment Co. opposite .\XcWau`_s Barrie Hotel. 1 --Go to Mcconkcy &. ()o. s fox: 9. nice selec- tion of spring and summer dress and soft buts. --Se adv'L ` `:(|'13MI.t7:W%_( |Bm.&'zt:ui1tAer, AND COUNTY OF S[.\1C()I'} ADVOCATE. Pnlrnax-'5 "` Liquid ' Lustre Furniture Pulishis durable. easily applied, and makes old furniture look as good as new. For sale at the. Medical Dispensary, opposite llcWau. s Barrie Hotel. ` --u-u- V-DrV. licTnggart will be at the "`Quecn i" Hotel, berg. on Tuesday, the 19th inst. . Spring Styles.--'I`.hose in` want ofa nobby caslor. or a fashionable felt but. should re-. member that McCrossun s establishment. op- posile the Cathedral, King-sweet. Torontg. is crammed with everything new and fashion- able in the line.-See adv'l. I In Spring, use, to `purify the blood, ~PIIre Medicines. at A. V. Palmer J: C0.'s,_ opposite 1IcWntt's Barrie lluu-1'. ` ` V C()UAlv\ITY "OF 5lM(;0E.ADVOCATE, THU_RSDAY, APRIL 7, 1870. Use Pure Dyest.n's topromote bx-illiailt and lasting colors, and go to the New Drug Store of_A. V, Pulmcr A: Co., opposite McWan s Barrie` Hotel. ' . ' JIF IIIIB UIL gllh IIHIIIUJ Ill: LUII [JUL \,I:uI.., And built many houses of wood nnd brick, But his costly tenements would not rent- So of such investments he's now grown sick. ' Ills lands and tenements _sem'ce pay taxes- Thus forcing him to his very wits` ends; A ` So now he's'tumed to grindmg azu- Since he can`t " go back again on old friends. Grinding an organ, nlded by a dem`l- Who owes his freedom to abolition "-' lie oaks our town-Intlxcra to be civil, And grant the prayer of this petition: Pity. kind gentlemen-now, no blloking!_. Friends of Immunity. lend me n hum]: [aw -ADV rsxzrrsr-;.\xi1\7i`-si ,7 Auction Sale.-We direct attention to the extensive auction sale of Mr. Va!ievery a household and other property. which is to take place at his dwelling next Saturday. - See adv'l. - - ' V In-|u|.IrllA-J L` . THE MENDICANT S APPEAL: on, uxsvnrvsn LAST KICK. Inlllllli, TIIIJIISIMY. APRIL 7. IS70._ " nun u uuu mu UH.` mo.-:t pzuwzcol men- `- Much better than Crew or the other goose. .;A Ir. do! Mr. Financ'e Clmlrnun, give me work; I'll kiss your toc-bc your nrccl. scavenger- Your obedient xxl:u'e-n_ve, a very Turk-. Re-l'u.-Ac, :u1d I`ll be my wu>ngs' avenger! _ " Know you not thls pI'I'nl1'ny is my last shift; llold it back, and I die unwcpt, unsung- My broker : Inc.-Irt nga'n l'll never lift- I'll.dle in my brick `cc.-llnr, at the bung. " Do, Mr. Fi11x1ncc_Cl1nlrmup, grant my prayer; `! And how my lltllc .i!aIu-away will "grin; Give me (he nor! !ur}r-tlt least a fair share- " Then see N lggcr uml Neddy going in 1" Pu-\' the sorrows or n brnkcn man. Wlio has sought a living at many things; And who, though now under Fortune's dread hm, Hus zleaccnclulfrom ":1 long line 0. King: I He has on got money at ten per ccut., Am] lmllt. mnnv houses: of wnnd nnd In-la-L-I " uuunmluu, uuu: me Ill your l)c.'|l'lS agannz, My word for it, I'll not play {cat-and-loose; `foufll ud me the mo.-:t pliablcof Much better tmm Cr:-u: nr n-n nn-r (um... " L u_y. Iuuu ;,'l:uuL'IuL:n-Iluw, no mmK:ng!- humunlty, hand; . Give me your hnnornhlc hody`s plllilrg, Or on my wank pins I cinft longer stand. _My confrc;-ex, whom you delight to cnrc.-In. Have nothing done to help this growing town; Trntlncy cl:rlm an all.e\clnncnt_ for the press- But look Ill the ullachincntx Pvt-. fruwm-ml alnmn -~ ; I u: LIIU] cuuux uu ulm(;nII)unK_ 10!` the look attachment: I've frowned down. I'm a plane mau-hrief in my humble speech- But to do your work I'm ever ready; " And I'll stick to you always like :1 Inch, You shall uol. have to say---` G:-I up Neddy ." Gentlemen, tukc me in your hearts again: Rh mm-/I fnr H P nnf nln-1 I'r(.I,nu1` 1---... .; BARRH: MARKETS. BY A, n'.n*"-cA'rcuz1_:. 1ILizi-s 5 I [omam/u..] xnrn A m-we Officia |mi aper of the County. 1'. Ed by` .uction. lay the ock,vnoon, I L , 0 R 0 , ' V ed Ac 1- e s . - usl: the 11 I ,nm11ms ;h 11 |ose'lo asclmnl Iunnm In ~ J. G. HOOD. JOSEPH HOOD, l0-3in ii`:a% .; I sheaf; Oice. Barrie, g Anril 4. 1870. ( ll Dflieh IOE IDIITIQEBII In [DC XIHGCHHI cosiion of Tay. 12 Lot fteen intho fthconcession of Tiny. 13" Lots seventeen and eighteen in the thir- - tecnth concession of Toy. V Lots in Invermara, Smith.` Orillig. Lot ten. corner of Oak Street and Ontario and Huron Road. , Lots two and nine,.on Ontario. and Huron Road. _ Lot _rty-four, Oak Street; lot fourteen, Charles Street. . Lots twenty-one and twentyrtwo, on main road east of Sauson Street; :'These lustiots contain one quarter of an acre each. _ - B. W. -SMITH. .uh...;r II. (V Jonas Tnr Bush . uvlvv v vnvvny nuuu--u.lU |uIurrmcIll.l()nt. d LANDS AND TENEMENTS, or the interesrof the: Def_endnnt thcroin, under 3 Writ of Fieri Facms, In the following suit: IS THE Gnunrr nl-` Om-:v:\v'e l'lu.-x-r--1,, .. .. ... III - nu. ..-uuuuo, an we umuwmg Slrll: Court : or QC!-2l :.\"S B1-:.\'cn-- Vernon Eton Cau-punter, Vcrnqn Eton Car- petgcr__A(1minisu;n1or of the goods and ' chum-is of Jared Dnna Sessions. d4-ceased, Emery L. Bales. William M. Corbin. Ad- ministrator of the goods and chattels of `Harvey Walker, deceased, and Al('X:Ind('l` Hamilton Sessions - - s . Plainlzjk. - vs. :v\/ .j___. Cot;,\"rY or `on are EIGHTEENTII any SHICOI-2, of JULY, AJ). 1870, will To wm he sow by PUBLIC AUC. TION. nttheSl1ERlFF S OFFICE. the Conrtvouse. th:-. Town nf Iulmm .. A WORD TO THE LADIES! :2` Remember to Call and See those I C\I\vl-\ ..-----