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Northern Advance, 9 May 1860, p. 3

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Ull- not Root 8; Morrow, Saddlrs, `_ , .!";_`1j"-I--__'-*~_-.-'* *7 j ' f *V xi .~ff*--3 EGS to inform his frignds and the public `gene- ___;jg1,1y that he has commenced business in [the gbove line, on the premises T adjoining nrnn nu amnnum urnn-nan . II HLIGKW _UI IJIIIIIIU; xrwusvuusv-_ M.aNU1*.4cTU1zL:D GOODS at ' sanIumd.- - REEJIRING prqmptly utt to.-R4108 . takenin Trade. ' V - - `nan ' ` .`;` an-ie, my 9{ti,'s6o, r GEO1v2(:`:EHUNTYi3R. . .~Gopp,`o_r',;'.l.`inL & `8h'eetVIron` Wurket, .-um-an 1.. :..c...... 5:. c..:...a. 4.14 n..'....m:'.. ~....`.... -LIUUU |l_r aIl.v|nuvv,uu-o-new--1, M I DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE," `and hopslby keeping the best moterisl, punctu- ality in business; and moderate charges, -to merit a share of public-.__ pa.tronnge._ " ' ' ' ' . = fun A11-rvvn nnrnr1n':1n rvnnhn _l._.;__._ -.. I._...l imcoum! o1rREv'Is'1oN`to:' th :V'i1Iage . of BRADFORD will `hold its srszaimng n nnce. Hall; Bindford, on Monday, the th`e '1`mpe_ '-21st instant,'at 3' o clock. ' " " mun: rrnnnu iimdford May 3rd, 1860. sncmrrns sn_L_E_1nr uuns. COUNTY or smcon; on Tuesday.14th August, 1860, WILL BE SOLD gav PUBLIC AUCTION, `. m n.. numnnwa nwmma. ;n the Court Bji I ii? '* t- --`v-Vv-' T ~the*SHERlFF S OFFICE, in the Court C House, in BAR-RIE, at 12 o'clock, noon, the undermentioned LANDS, "or the interest of the ]s)_efenda.nts therein, under Writs in the following nits-:,-- ' . In the Common Pleas, JOHN THOMAS CAPE, Plaintilf, vs. RICHARD REYNAR, Defendant. Lot_ Number Six, in` the first Concession of the Township of Tecumseth, as the property of the P1a}intitl`, to satisfy the Defendant for Costs in his De ence. " *r.. at... (`I......a.. (`.mu-9 nf Hm nnnlv nf Qimnnn uetence. -In the County Court of the County of Simcoe, `HUGH VWILLIAM V CAMPAIGN Plaintiff} vs. JOHN CRAGE and WILLIAM BOYLE, Defend- ants. The West half of Lot Number Ten, in the Seventh Concession of the Township of Malnut- 100 acres: ' ` - 1.. cl... {`......5.- (`Anne nl` Hm nnnfv nf Rina`!-nn UOD (U. LL10 preceding meeting. v-II. That it shall be the duty of the President` .to preside at all meetings of this associa- tion ;_ to call special meetings when `required to do so byfour members ; to sigdnll orders on the Treasurer. for the payment `of any debt or ex- penses that may be created or incurred, provided the same shall have been attested by the Secretary and by the Standing Committee, or some `other person appointed by said Committee so \o`do. ' \'III That. in case of the absence of the Presi- 100 -' In the County Court of the County of Simcoe, JOHN ATKINSON, Plaintiff, us. A. M. J; DUM- FORD, Defendant. The South half of Lot Num- her Two, in the first Concession of the Township of Mntchedash, and Lot Number Two on the North side of Amelia street, Berczy-'3 Block, Barrie. ` Tn 111:: nnnnht nnrt nf Hm nnllnhr nf Rrnnt, v . . ' ` owrwfv Szmum?-`s On-Icz, Buuun, Per B. W. BOSS, May 5th, 1860. 19-13in Dept |Northern Railway of Ga%nada.M| TY UTE `Express . . . . . . Arrive Collingwood. . . Express. . . . . . cu.--5.. -u--u Arrive Toronto. . . Mgdnte, Apx-11.27, 1860.` ` 0 BE SOLD, cheap, the East half of Lot No. 9, in the 8th Concession of Medonte, about 26 acres of which are cleared. ` For particulars apply` to the Postmaster, ` . . T hedor1te`1_ o'st Qfce. Mprintn. Am-11.27. men. ` " A mm` 11EI;,E.as, my` wife, MATRGARET HART, is atjyimes deprived of her `reason. I hereby m..u:nn -m`.-La-_~. 4`.-nu. m-a'rl:o:n.- In... An mo ...nm...o lJI`ll'l`Ja`\tJ, Ill] WHC l|l1l\\J'l`lI.\nl`Jl. HIIKVI , V caution pgirties from crediting her on my account, without my written` order, as I~wi1l not be accountable for any debts she may. c_on'tz a.ct after A this notice. . 7 WILLIAM HART. Ln} In :. rm; nI.".. n.'.. . |o_n:-. Lot 10, in mi C3n., 0:'o. CXDCIISCS OI HHS SSO'C1IlO!.'l. X. Thatit `Shall be the dutyyof the Standing Committee to.prbv.ide such things asmay be re- quired for the`h:;1tl1y operation of `this associa- tion, tmdto report the same to the Anhual Meet- iug-, `setting '-fo'rth /thp..expe'nses- incurred, _ and such other m:i.t(.ei'_`11s.l11g){-be` requisite for said association to know on take. cognizance 0f- ' vr 'l`k-.6 ......=a:....a. .-nr.'no`:~c"m1' with `Common 0 BE SOLD, on ver reasonable terms, ,3 6:`; Octave: Piano, of ' hickering s*best. make, with Stool, Cover, and packing couipleh. The instrument is of exquisite nish. nearly wuu owun, uuvur, uuu pucxlug CUIIIPIEE. exquisite nish, nearly new, and is adapted either for the side of a" room or the centre. FE.` A n-`In .4 61.2.: 1133.... 01' {[13 L111! we. E5"Apply at this Oice. May.2, 1860. L U10:-llln or ,u1vm' -uuxvputsu q juszv DUL- L.RS, dated in APRIL of the fesnt yeah, payable in three mdnths, at the 'A'geiauy Bank of Upper Canada, in Burrie-th_e payment of said Notebeing stopped. _' ` . *- -_HELEN `/MELDRUM. nlIl'l':D Man `In! '1m:n 10_`2n BF {LID HUI-ll.` Ul`etVl1 ownucxs, Hum. - r . > : ;' ANDREW c. _ . . . - A . T j , JP 'l:_gssoroptio, April 231-_d,~ 1860, ` . 18`-2i Cinuit of Revision forthe Municipality of f Med_onte,,will boi'he1d at the Town Ha1l,.on Wednesday, the .28rd day of May next,` at 10 n c1ock mm. VV cu ueuuuy, o cloAckVa.m. A F"IRS1,_` CLASS PIANO _ = FOR SALE.` ` Barrie, May 1st,'1860. -\.----------- HE` First Mee of the COURT OF REVIS- ION -for the To ip of Mulmur, will be held at the House of Tho "Hand, Esq., Lot 5, Con. 6, on M0NDAQ3'~tbe:; 4 commencing at the hour of -Ten _h GOT-xW Rl'.1 . (1 nu:-\..u no; . ~h...v.., ---4-..`.-.- _, .,... .......,.......,-~, That the Secretary is herebyirequestcd ,to, read the consli. union uflhc Onumu l`.A,; which he has procured, am) like- wise explain to the meeting lhe oluects of the Association. in accordum-n: wiih the promise given inihe circular sent '1`cachcI`s.-Ca_1rned. , ' an n ,. _;I,, `so 1 v.I,.n u. ulmur, April 24th, 1860. And will be sold at lowpyc May 2nd`, 1860. _ ` ` ; T RT or _RE`VISION.. ision fox-the Mnnicipalit of ~ n Tossorontio,fot resent year, will ho] its rstj Sitting at, Mr. Isaac 5 reery a, Lot _No. 4. 2nd Concession, on Monday, 14th Maymext, at the hon;-ofelevgn o clock, mm. ~ ` / " ' . Mea;n ge,`;&p:112*i, 1860. 'DZpp5I"ei_Itfhi'eiJy forbid,` cre'dit.b_eing gien to any ,W 1'ittt elI.9l'.'de.1-,`a{s' I Lwill not be"_9ngierab1e`f9t aqyf V .:.us_:h debggpgfgyigtdgp. . . V ; 1 - '_.` NOTICE KI HEREBY `GIVEN, to all whom` it may 0911- ; cern. 1- ,Ohurles Moguire, of - the East. half of Lot No. 20, inithe Mhonoession of the Township o( Mono, in the County of'Simcoe',"fox- i'e'o`aons too person or.pez.-sons. on my account without my ` nvvnnynz-u.'::Lnn-niin luozio. 18669 . _,|_ Igilrlllg VI LVLFLEJ, UNIWH In IEVOIT Cl 1 DUMAD MAIRS, Esq.-, and signed by the Subscriber, for the; Sum of , ONE .HUNDRED "Q HZEN DOL- L.RS. dated in A'I5'RTT.' nf Han Iii`-aemnf. vent`. Toronto, Maf, 1860. cJo%UT6'F `REVEEION. EM .97i'1?=t1i`itI11*%;4 .. - --g_`\A .4;-uvu\4u\;ug`-... -. The Vice-President and Secretary named Messrs..O'Shans.han, lbeazin, Semlon, Sibbald and Whitebread as the Standing Committee. Moved. by Mr. Reazin, seconded by Mr. Hislop,--, 'l`h.-n Hm 7\'l:u-lilur rngnlvn ilcnlf 3nln n nmmiilnn at n, ixmus LEAVE UNION" STATION AS _ (FOLLOWS: . )A`RTIES areA hereby; cautioned hginst neo- t.iM.ing"a. NOTE, drawn infavor of THOMAS VAJRS; Esiog. and sinned luv the Qnimu-.riI`.ar_ fnr FARM 1Z2R% SALE. voouu-Conuouanluuu `IQ-an `oUUl"3lo lingwood. . . . . . .12.45 and 9.00 1-`.11. LEAVE COLLINGWOOD. NOT_E:.OST. c Aulx-`oN.j rdn coumewoon. N_ o 1' re .Ev..: J. LEWIS G-RANT," ~ Sunerim Illlls` LU lluuuro ' . ` A _ 11. That the payment of 50 cents as entrance fee, and the quarterly payment of 20 cents per quarter, shall constitute any person an Ordinary member of this association, and entitle the person pjiyixig the same to all the rights and privileges that niny nrise tllerofrom ; or, that members shall be admitted by such other mode as shall be adopted by by-law. Ill` 'l`l|uf tlm nmr-hrs: nf thin nnunnintinn glmll V-"1A'H_0S.LAMINE, H A A 1 Town Clerk. I n_o:.. EDMUND MOON, Town 1 5.30m. . . . . . . . . . .., 3.00 P.M.v 10.15 Adi. and 9.00 mt. "` `if '0.HARLES_`2HAGUIBlI. A 1s.3in - VVUUUI 7.00`A.u. . ...'... V4s00P.`l{. an A: ....,an m\...`. nu; L1 1 , Superintendent. 1 9 ` IIIITIIJIJLUIJJII 18-3in_ Nu UIUKI 19-2in IL Llnlul. 18-3in ulxally. V -, IV. Tlmt. the officers and ve elected members '- slnl formthe acting committee, 5 of whom shall form :1 quorum for the transaction of business. . V 'l`|mt. Hm nmr-.m-9 shall be elected bv hallntl W" 955! IF 18-3in A 18-if 18 . N oxdey to ac owe, the Publig, this 131:- press will be dis bed TWICE duly, dunng OI-no andnnl nf Va 0:110 n an fnllnwn 2--II Appleton, ~ 1 Kelly, E. - V ' 7 Armstrong, illiam . Keevy. Al M, " Barns,.Samu V V Lap:-arys WIS Bacon, Mrs. 11 Madden, John Bolling,` Willia Martin, John V ~ Brown, William Meldrurn Mr_s.H. . Burns, James Mercer, {V/il|l8m_ Burton, Wm. , VMoore. Mr`a..Sarm V Camphell,A._, MacNab,'Mg!s_ Mary ' Campbell, Mil ine'McAvoy, Miss Mary Carso And Mr.-Caqkell, Kenneth` Colewl;1l,'Sam " McDonald, John-B. Cook 65 Brother McGillis,`l-I. B. , Cook. "Michael . , McKill, Mrs. Louis"! Covet-dale, Mrs. Richard H 'cManamon, Miss` Mary Crocker,James ' cNabb Duncan - Cunningham, Abeneser Edward Curbel, Ben'a|nin ' Denault, J. . V Dobbins, Mr. , au, Theodore Durr, John ' . A Dyer, Edward . _ . England, William Soules, amuel L. Evans, Ge rge rs. Thomas Gibson,Willinm sweeten William Hart, Charles Thompso ,Christopher Harris, Mr. _ Walsoii, xander ' Hatch, \Villiam Whilebren 'r., George Hawley, Davis_. Wilson, Fra s (2) Hewitt, John (2) Wilson, Jam - A. Hill lunrn A LLUUAAIAI G , anaoaaua-granny . ,,T6 which they respectfully invi tion of their customers, and the p be early atten-T 'c generally. NOB`! A\r\l\IsIu-.r-r.---v-- _ Commencing 1st May, 1860. T ' - Ym M William Moore, Mrs. Sana Campbell, A.` V. , .1, ` MacNab,' Miss Mk V A` Miss Mary ' ' ML-Cagkell, V McDo ald, McGillis, H. B Miss` M Crocker, James cNabb, ara, Benjamin ce. Thomas B. Po Thomas Dobbins, Rab eau, Y-\..... I.-.1... Rnlm inn.Jnhn L` 0KllB_l' I I6 XUTIH H. qlIUr\lUI IUIV LII}: llllllbll-l)|.lU|l Ul Ul|lHk'5u -V Y. 'l`lm.t.'the ofcers shall be elected by ballot at e:\_ch zmmml meeting ~* f this association. \ I That chi: u:::m-iatinn ghnll lml frmr roan- Toronto, April 28; 1860. 2 . AINING in.the'POS 1 ;OI`fP.ICE,'BARRlE, .1st, 1860, j - T * ' " Kel|_v,E ' lrmalrong,` Keevy, M. Barns, Samu Laprary, win Bacon, . J ohn Bolling, Meldrum, Mrs. H. 'MacNab,` in`: Mt-Avnv. Miss MEPV V A. ` . .. 1 uuroei, nen mun Durr, John" Gibson, William Hill, Isom Hudson, Joseph I-Iunler, John _ ' Jonston, Mama THE Su tiljers have ndw received a Ige and well sel edfstock of SPRING -& SUMMER `DRESS GOOD 7 ARASOLS, masons, FL PLAIN AND nosnmr, nmms CY srmw GOODS, Y, anovxs, &c.,_ '~-- ~..... ' nAUssEI'.L'~i Barrie, mu April,"1?:`5."'~~.,._,_ A _______._____.__._.___._._._.;~< ' UST received "at The Old Country Store, Brad rd St., Barrie. all the newest designs in DRY G ODS, comprising Prints, Mns1ins,_ De Laines, Robed and` Flounced Dresses, Hats, Bon- nets, Shawls, Capes, Parasols, Carpets, Furniture Prints, Sheetings, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery," &c., &c., and all other kinds of Dry Goods and Gro- ceries, the whole of which are selling for CASH at the same Low Prices as hitherto. Note the address: , _ THE OLD Couxrnv STORE, Bradford St., ` Opposite Durham : Steam Saw Mill., P. PAE, Proprietor. Anril 23. H260. l'I-tf` -?"`-"' -"" "".-V""" . l EGS to state to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Barrie and neighborhood, that he has taken up a. permanent residence at Barrie, and that he ! is desirousof organizing April 23, 1s6o . .-v-.- .-.-'----- vwwuyuu us | For this purpose be {vill devote two Evcningslin each week to such persons who may .pnpronise him. _ TIFDIIG CI IIEI) `Ill'\\1'I`I.I appomteu Dy sulu uuuuuuwu so lU uu. VIII. That, in case of the absence dent, it shall be the duty of the Vic.e-Presidents, in the order of their appointment, to preside. Iv 'l`|+n+ H nlmll ha Hm ntv nf the Snr-.nemrv- 18-`2in ___._V.._, .7- .. _.-- .._.-.. _-- All pupils of Henj 11., receiving rivate lessons, will be admitted to the Musical Society, free of charge. - I "'Plnnn -and w.vnn3nn:| AI vnnnnn vnnn cuurge. 13"'Plnce and Evenings of meeting mgde `known at a future date. s:nxngz-FnA1z s HOTEL, BVARRIE. Barrie, April 13, 1860. -' 7 V 16-If THE tention of parties having PIGS running- atlar within the Town is hereby called to the followi extract from the By-Laws of the `Municipality I efercuce therto: - `TI A117 `Y- A "U_AW H0. 3. Sec. l7--No Swine. all be permitted to run at large. A . The Town Inspectorh been instructed rigidly to enforce the above enac nt, by impounding such animals, and -by in ing against the owners thereof. 1).. ....`A.\.. -0 Al... l'I...-....:I Bafric, April mm, 1860. @ &&g _,_ 77.- - .__....__..._.--:_----r _'----av, Is daily Expected from the first manufticturer on V the continent, and will be sold at the lowestpos- hible -pxjot. for CASH. l'\>.__-~I__i.l,_ 5,, 1-4 as: 1st u so 1 o 1se'Le:, iuh imlmediatne possession, a. cool) DWELLING `HOUSE AND GARDEN, en- .t_n.nce on Ogllie: and._only--19 gqdsffrom the. `lifarkt. ` In me oruer OI weir uppuiuuueub, LU prruuc. - IX. Tlmt it shall `be the duty of'the Secmtary- Trea:surer_ to keep an accurate minute of the tmnszictions of this association, and keep the ac- counts in books provided for that, purpose; to conduct the coi-rcspondence, and to attend tosuch othex` duties as shall, from time to time be imposed upon him by by-law or resolution, as well as to attest. all orders for mnneyfor the payment of the expenses of this association. \' "Phat zr ,=:rmn ho fhn dun} nf`t4he Standiimr HE Subscrilyers are now` repxired to execute orders in every thing in t e above line. Particular attention is called to their make of Saddles. Their Springlmportation of -....._ `av... .v. vn--woo: Om-Tems.fot_' Saddles, I- lough-Harness, and everything in the line,` will be found advantageous to customers. T ` T A-. ROOT 8: MORROW. >RSll'I`:A `An:-3| TRAO. ' 3` `IR 04` $3 II I` I\II`? iiegs most Trespectfullyto notify the inhabitnnts of the surrounding country that he will continue to carry on the business in the 1151,11-:1-15 old -staud of King Brothers, at ' ` ` ' : 171` A fI1'fI\'l.T -tnvulavu a un- - BARBIE ST-ATION, .a.nd solicits 3 call. His motto still is, . (`Jash at ' Reduced prices. ` ` D-._!A A-L!-.. Tlf 17117!` . uvvy --c--ac. --.-.-v .--v '1`_he"g1u-den contains choice apple. ium cherry and other cable` frniuyand excellexitpaoilzwitb 3 Vispribg ofwater runningthmngh it- " V For nhfnulm. unnly stthis otce.-on-A omthe Barri_e, `April, 1860.~ debts of the rm. OTICE is hereby given, that the partnership under the name of King Brothers was this daydissolved by mutual consent. All parties in- debted to the firm, either by note oi-book account, are requested to ma_kev immediate payment to N. King, who is authorised to collect and pay all `NATHL. KING, .A JOHM KING. Rm-pin, 1mh.|l.nI. men I`! I\ I` I` , ' Would fespectfully gnnounce to" the public that he will continue the business as usual in Barrie, and, if possible, mm _to the advantage of patrons than before ' ` NATHL. KING. `Rm-rini, ilh` llm-oh 1 can I 4-un-uv-ax "Barrie Station, T - L 15th March, 1860. 'Bp|'llI8 DI `WBWF l'IIlllIllJB HII'UllK_lI I -Fqvr phttinulnrs, apply gtthis oxice, or on-the_ pmm1m~o- ~ % ;-`;.- ,;..g .. _ u3s, povEY,. ?-wi%,12.1saoe- A A W. z\anu\.unuuu.?v-u : ww Moved by Mr. R. `Orchard seconded 1; Mr; A `Sibba1d,- y, ' 3. ThlM.Kirkla 11.1` h ' h '. V School, Se 211:1 Vi_c,e-lgesidefntza f'eL`l'1i)snAtsseoc1i!:| i'.l;:_l`_};,'nma,n'p,,gar . Moved by Mr. R. Wamsbrough, seconded by Mr_ R. vOrcb&rd,- V `4. That the Rev. \Vm. Frasef` Secreta f 1h" }'}(1Ll;lCal_iL;l.l, Soulhidjng of S1mc,oe, be 3 \(l,ice.;`res idg$- -- arrw -' ' j . TRUNKS 49 E}zvA'M1LLEDTBAGs, 1'- .a..:I.. ;_......._.1 c.___ .u_- 12__. IV UI LVDV Isilll, BB lvllvvnu . " - . By MAIL TRAIN lavi Toronto at 7 A.)l. `ACCOMMODATION IX 4 Int. ...z.;. Saddles, g(i1dies, Mzstrtingales, .A...v0vAL.MI!.I!=ALWIV- Bmie , ieth March, 1860; Dwelling House and Garden - '1 L TO B__E__L_E`T. . Barrie, 15th-March, 186_o. nIssuLunuN _g5_ PARTNERSHIP. CASI-I '1'UYERs. --..__.___ LIST OF LE"I`TF;RS --u-... . W... Moved by ME. Reazin, seconded by Mr. Kig:1and,- K 'l`Iun Nlr N rnlnnrd has Rnninlnn-.'l`rnnni|.'o\ni mfroldn . A`c_3_R.D. HERR_ 'HEI_[NB.,I.CB.` A TaooIi;.s1`.ABLE Ai1'1'A,cH ED. ,__-.!,_. -__A-9__. _L_2__ -__.v, _I...__ -l_ gw s1>1g_v_G Goons. 13 ||lU|'|3Ul. By order of the Council.`. ma TERMS, 81 PER MONTH. NEW SPRING AND suiiii `*1-"NJ .,vICKERS, . ,_ 'WE8T1RN EXPRESS, CAUTION. N. K Ii N C, ectfunv nnnnnnnn In. tho na:u\.nuuun.-uuu r um`. After the election of the oicera, on the mption of Mr. Setnlon,- seconded by Mr. Luck, the` meeting ndjuuxrned to meet again at 2 ofthev clock, P.M. Pursuant to_ .the motion` of adjournment, the mectin g met. at 2 P.M.,_and proceeded to business. Moved by Mr. Semlon, seconded by Mr. Sibbazla,-, Then Hm .\`r-/-rnln rv in In-rt-hv l'I=nlInlln11.In I-nut` IIIA In-\n|:lL. _my_1yos nnmum. .Ro5;:'.vere V Brammer, John Slaniey, John ' JONATHAN LANE, 'Pn.:1~ -v;;,1;;.;3;;,. 2. 13. nu-ova T ` FOR "ho) _ JOHN KING: 13!! VD, P031` sum. {mg | `mu-a.u.-4} .-u. 1.-\.u.u-u, u-.vvuuvu. U1 dlALl,&llIUk.l"_ ']`hauhc Meeting rvgsolye itself into u`Commitlee of the \\'hole to draft n C0n;u11_1l1un for me 3:4,<.u:1e1\;.--!Ca.v1mi:-t"' "|'~'n... \L...4:..,.. ...,....c :..L.. tV-.......:u.... -1: `L- Trn._v- JP! l!:lUl' 17-tf 0, ~_ brie tor. ` EL I\l\-U VI- 16-tf BI-I lb 1 33.1859. 7 mts. Coax-rs or Snicol -4` unnu. .10 Ill UDUFI 5103139, In 1.08 'l0Wll 0| D&lTll', UH TUESDAY the TWENTIETH day of MARCH, A H. mm, at Twnlvn n :-_Int-Jr nnnn_ LUEADIJAX [H3 ].VVl`J1VLlDll1 uu) Ad). 1860, at Twelve o'clock noon. bSaznm s Omar, BARRI!, December 9th., 1859. ' ` The above sale is POS'l_`; ONED until TUES- DAY, the 29th day of MAY next, at same place` and hour. ` B. W. S.\l1'I`H, Snxnxrfs Omen, Bnmxlr, 3 Shenjm C. S. Mara}! `Zth. IRRFI- 12-min naoplcu uy py-m\v. Ill. Tlmt the ofcers of this association shall consist of a. President, 3 Vice-`Presidents, and h'ecrc1:1ry-Treasurer, `who shall be elected .an- nuallv. ' H" Tlmt Hm nfmrq and ve elpnted members: ; March 20th, 1860. V Commr or Sincom; Y Virtue of the several ,'l`O W11`: V Writs of Fieri Fucim in the following suits, the undermcntioned Lands will be `mm A I Ill ll: LUIIUVVH will be bold at ;ay`0{(f:e, 'inT-th:(-}6;:r,t iI<;uge,Vin-tl;e`T'()-\\,7N of BARBIE, on ~ Tuesday, 29th day of May, 1860, -5 VI`.-"J..- t\ A`1nn`n .5-.. at Twelve o clock, noon. D'_'__ '17.` `L1. 7.. AL- f\. I\lUl\ .DU'L\.l\ IHIMAU X, LICIUIIUBUI. LUU LVUTUI West quarter of Lot Number Seventeen, in the first Concession of 'l`ecnmselh-50 acres. Village Lot. in Keenansville, being part of the'West half of Lot 13, 71h Concession of Adjnla, as described in a Deed from3'1`bomas Brown to Patrick Burk Treacy; the West half of Lot. Number 10, in the 6th Con- cession of Adjala-100 acres ; nlso one acre, being part of the North-easterly part of Lot No. One, in the fteenth Concession of Tecumseth. Tn H19 nnnntv nnnrt nf H19 Tinhn l`.nnnHna nf' "H./;l":u:i7i. Fa. `In t1v1`e-Queen : Bench, PATRICK FOY and JAMES AUSTIN, Plnintilfs, vs. PAT- RXCK BURK TREACY, Defendant. The North Went mmrtpr. nf Lnt Nnmhpr R4-vnnhu-n in the UIIU, Ill LIJU LIIICCII [Ll UUIICVSSIUII Ul IUCUHISCLU. In the County Court of the United Counties of, York 8: Pee]. WILLIAM FREELAND, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM ADAIR. The West. half of Lot Number Five, in the fourth Concession of the Township of Mono. - Tn an nnnntv'(`.nn|-9 AP H-m 'I'TnIhu'l nnnna nf LUWUSUK Ul. IMUHU. In t.hePCounty'Court of the United Counties of York &`.Peel. JAMES SMALL. Plaintiff, vs. BERNARD CONNOLLY, Defendant, The East I1n"'nf' Lnl Nlirhnr l`u-In in Man Fnnr-ch l".nnnn:uinn DDHLVAIVU UULVLVUIJIJI 9 uelenuanp. Ane H1715` half of Lot. Nuuiber Two, in the fourth Concession of Tecumseth. In the Queen s Bench and Common Pleas, nds which were of John T. Arnold, deceased. at the time-gt;_h,in__g_enth in the hands of John Arnold, at the suits oFtTf"1 " "SUTMICC Company of Canada. ` Part 0! Twenty-two, on the fth Concession of-Vespra-Twclve and o ' half acres. `D \.lY Q\ll"I"lI ` MB, Em-pon,-P'ureuautl of Teachers, for the purpose ofzfonnm v *x`1'I9bm- .. Association, in and tfortthe county.-._uf.%imooet met 7 instant, and, through the kindness ofjthe Trustees were permitted to use theiommou S_ch_olV-hou,ge; -,1 the town of Barrie,Von.Weduesdej,';'11_;.i Igrth`; The meeting, though not large, was __9f K excellent material, viz: those wh0 ha.ve`0o_m'mon School education and theunportauce of the ipro- fession at heart. The meeting yvae called to order * and opened by the pro tern. cha1rma.n,'a.M;-.41) Ben, _ reading the form notice.a.nd the form of cireu-` lar addressed to the various teachers. ' Thepro tem. Secretary,_ Mr. R. Orchurd, was called upon to read the minutes of the preliminary meeting," held in Mr. Farraghevs Hotel, `Barrie, on, the 9th February, 1860._ The meeting then proceeded to the election of its olcers. . . o Moved by Mr. J. O Shenahau, seconded by Mr. R. ' 0rchard,- ' ' ' 1. That the Rev. Mr. Qheckley. Principal or the Barrie Grammar School. be President of this Association.-L`a7ried. Moved by.Mr. Kirkland, seconded by Mr. Reazin,-- 2. That D. Bell, Esquire. `be Tet Vice-President of this . Associut ion.-Carn'ed. ,,3L__\l_ 1'! I\_-L-__3 __., 1,1 I , an - I N TUESDAY, the Twentyfourth day of Amun, AD. 1860, will be sold by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at. the Sheri"s Office, in the Town 0 Barrie, at Noon, the undermentioned LANDS, uuderl.hc following suits: I Tn u: nnnntu nnnrf nf Han nnnnfv nf. \Hr1r1ln_ ` ULIllCl"|.llU lU|lUVV||lg SUNS; In the County Court of the County of Middle- sc-x, Edwin Heatheld, Plaintif, vs. Jane. Harper, as Admiuistmtrix of James Harper, deceased. In the Court. nf Queen's: Hench. Pntri:-1: Fnv H3 Aullulilflllfll Ul JLHLICS 11'-1I'l`Ul', UECCKSCU. In the Court of Queen's Bench, Patrick Foy and James Austin, Plaintiffs, vs. Jane Harper, us ` Administmtrix of ,Iam es.'Hnrper, deceased. . In the Cnnntv Court nf Ynrk nnd Pool Dani:-I KIUIUIUISLFHIFIX U1 _dllIUL`3. l'HlI'[)EK', UCCCUSCG. In the County Court. nf York and Peel, Daniel K. Granger, John_ Wallis, and Stephen D. Smith, Plaintiffs, vs. Jame Harper, as Administmtrix of James Harper, deceased. , All who intnrnnl nf Hm Jnfnnnnf _Tnnn nu-nor IIIIHIVSS lll.L|'llCl', Ul`:|.'Cl1.`5L'U. All the interest of the defendant, Jane Harper, 03 Administratrix of James Harper, deceased, in the following Lands: Villnxrn Ln? .1 nf' an nm-A-'nnrf AF T.nf R 1:! DU IIVYUS. , ,E. 1 Lot 10, 7th Con., Tossorontio; and Vil- lage Lots 7 and 8, fronting on Queen Street, laid out on LOLNO. 1, in the 11th Con., Essa. :2 Hr Q\H1`TJ Snmnms Oxmcz, B.uzm_s,2 January 10th, 1860. ' llll` IUIlUWlLlg l.42$l.l|4l3Z Village Lot, inf an acreypnrt. of Lot 6, lat Con. of Essa; N. W. 5 Lot. 12, 1stCon., Essa-- 50 Acres. 1) 1 1-; -11 ml. (1.... rf1..............a:-. _...1 trn plan ESSOCIKLUOD [O KDOW WKC. C0gl1lZB.I1C.e UL v XI. Th-at questions" connect'ed'..with `Commo School Education sha1l_be:dis; afaeachQuar-' tr.-rly Meeting, and -that Committees shall be n.p- _pointed to collect information on`. such A-suBje_cts as may be named for discussion at` the next. meeting. _ . ' 4 '_ ` _ \'n 'l`hnf Hm mnmhm: hfthisz Association shall IJUJJNTX U!` DHIIUUE, , 1 Vll'l.llU U1 LWU SEVCFKII To wrr: Writs of Fieri Fucias, issued `out. of the Court. of Quen s Bench, and to me directed, against the Lands and Tenements of ROBERT STANTON, at the suits of-lst, ANDREW HERON, the younger; 2nd, HORACE METCALF and GEORGE H. CHENEY, Ihave hpizpd and tqlron in Pranntinn the North lmlf nf Conny or Smcox, Y Virtue of two several 'rn wws \V.-in nF Fiari Fm-1'n,c (ow swap) rwo noons scars on ADELAIDE STREET A||l.`Al.\J."llJl` IHIU \J K'4Ul\\Jl1l I]. UDFALVPAI, 1 HRVC `seized and taken in execution the North half of Lot No. 61, in the 1st. Concession of Medonte, 100 acres; and the North part of Lot No. 62, in the 1st Concession of Medonte, 160 acres; and will sell the same or the interest of the above named defendant therein, at my Ofcc, in the Court House in the Town of Barrie, on TUESDAY, the Thirty-x-st day of JANUARY, AD. 1860, at Twelve o'clock, noon. B W SMITH Smmmr s Omen, Buuux ' . Sher((f, C.S. 1 . Oct. 24th, 1859. ' The above sale is postponed until Tuesday, March 6th, 1860, at same place and hour. - R \v mlrrn. D. w . can 1 n, SHERlli'li"S 0FF1CE,BARRlE_,E . .Sheri_[]`, C.S., Jan. 31st, 1860. 5-5ins The above Sale is FURTHER POSTPONED. until TUESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1860, at the same Macs and hnur. JUST PRINTED, _And may be had at the O _ADVANCE OFFICE, !3f'BELOW TORONTO PRICES. `ml `I T `xmpowrnn or BRITISH `AND AMERICAN HARDWARE 114 Xonge Street, Tbronto, UILDERS HARDWARE, Mechanics Edge, and all other Tools, House Furnishmg Goods, Cutlery, &c., and all other Goods in the line, at the` Lowest` Rates. . 26-tf .v........ .._. ......... ..., ...... .. ._, ..... - 6. That Mr. R. Orchard be Secretary-T_reash"mi' ofrthis Associuliun.-L`arried. " :- ,,,4 .1: LI__ _1n_,,,_ _,, .1 , ,_.' u--_.u-f AB. .1, ,1 Snnmns Onrxcs, Banana, 2 A Much 6, 1860. The above Sale of Lands is FURTHER POST- PONED until TUESDAY, the 31st day of Jm_.x' next, at the same place and hour. . `n 117 uurmn Snnnnrr's Ormcn, Bmau:,: Am-il 24th. man. June 28th, 1858.` `POSTPONEMENT. SHERIFF S SALE OF LANDS. Illll 1 U DDUA I place and hour. 'II08m%ind`ebcea :5 LIONTGBMERY & 3120.1 `are hereby notied that all OUTSTANDING AHHDTTNTQ Ann `harm DDHIIYEQADV` 'Mt'|'I`l'.`Q 4 -lln`mh'2s-'1nm. ll-IHUDW Iuucuwu LU DIULVIUUMDIVI C DRU- are notied that OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS due them, PROMISSORY NOTES, &c.,viil1 he euterd in Oourt for [immediate col. V lecon,.if payment is not made. A ' An-onst,-AN .;LL_L.u` "J gqgnga MQNTGOMERY. 1 `Lt? BY PUBLIC AUCTION, __4 A119,, S_HERIFF S SALE OF LANDS. meeting. _ XII. . That the membepslfthfs Ahdgiatign shall" be invited to` prepare ?Essaya'fon Lxberary, Scientific, and Etlticatiansil subjcts.-t0:b9 _l`d at the Quarterly Meeting in the order appoxnted by the Presidenf. < _ _ vnr vm...+ vnnrnknv-:1 nhaonntr 9homae`lves from nurms or PATHMASTERS, vrvn-n 1\r\~lArllIr1l\ POSTPON EMENT. SHERIFF S SALE OF LANDS. POSTPONEMENT. SHERIFF _S SALE `OF LANDS. )1? A171. KINDS, and of sU}E a1oR om", for Sale by t J. B. RYAN, - - 11.4 vnnun Q9... rl'........n. HUl'l9'5 Ul'l"1|}1`, DAN! April 2411:, 1860. BIUIIB Ul'FLUK, DAN) April 24:12, 1860. Agriculfural Implements I Ar? 1-uvufnn ,_J ,0 ("l'?l\I'Il'uvr\'r\1\ JAMES 3. RYAN, Illnnnlritin nu AT*',EE. 3, .v... .- ....... 3. v.................. .V.. 1,... ,`-_v,,.\,, ..---u..-,.,uu, The Heating weht into Committee of the Whoie. Mr. Reazin in me chair. ` ' I ?Y*?Yirtne of .a. writ of Ficri Ihcias, issued out Immnn Plans. at Toronto. and 114 Yong; 'i'([)`l':l;t0, Two doors South of Adelaide St. ; . 0R.Ql' B. W. smm, Qlupeill` B. _W. smrrn, Shmfj 0.8. 1'0-Tin JC HLIU l|Ulll'. B. W. SMITH, Fhinn Ivul - 60-3mos. T4558 0 . SMITH, Sheri]; C S. 2-.1311! aw, 1/.0 17-14in by the President. XIII. That. members absenting themselves from any of the Regular Meetings, shall send a. written apology `satisfactory to ,thelAssocia.tion. - XIV l`lmt all mrnoncpa sxlmll ha borne out Of ' an, ts!` aw, v.0 1'0-Tin uuux: or 2641' Mllfi. I .` ` ` 12-tf ;'~ 1fotontu,AprilA31",J4 Boys Oomplet Hip` "0? Barri; 1\l)VQ' n.-.-...I-I- Ian--s Al` `D-..-3. .- -A... l`p._.-..I- _. ; - . rxuuna. I `Mounted on rollers and vtu'niahs:d., .2 .$5 each. Plain.....;........................$t do _ This map cpnlains ey/_ety lot um} pouion of lot-. . within the limtts of ame, accttrntclflnld down to. `Icalo, together, wtth a plan ofthe Railway Station, and a timed View of the Town,dt-nwn from -Lith0- antnnh gm h. _ . he view: can be had separate, cnher on nine raver for` framing or on posting paper, or enclosing n letters at 3:. 9d. and 2:. 6d. each, respectively. ' ' Rel-I-3n `ha:-I-II 13!!` `HER. "2-If` L .I..LVL.I-I.l.'JLI L` \I I-\J&ll NY unauthorised person CUTTING TIMBER on Lola 1 & 2. and 8 & 9, in the lat. Concession. arid Lots 1, 2 & 3, in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Nmtawasaga, will be prosecuted. `Megan, Flnmilfnn, Nmalanda and (learns: nHmr_ _ MBBSIH. 1'lBIll|H.0ll, JNEBIBHUS, Ell UCUl'$C VI MIKEY, reandmg on the property, are agents for its protec~ tion. I Barrie, Juiy 24, 1869. 5br7:7z'::?g.-p7;'uZrE:R?1?,"zT_5X`C2Nn / [MM cu E21 S./IUSAC 123:, &c., No.3, Hagkats -Bqsidgn , Baytlol Street, I BA. 3 I E, EG to inform lh { ll` gar erally that lhqvk B &consta?II'yq 111] inlncmlkal good supply of .`_,`_4 _he p_rmes: gu ixy of Fre5h_ }\__1e.a|!. PouI_uy, unuvtzu uy Ml`. nelutuu, Bt`.UUuucu- u_y .'un- uuuy H` That the Constiuttion now readand submitted be adopted as the Constitution of thisA.ssocintion.--Uarrt'cd.. ` l`4\J [U IIIIUITH |H_Pl]D|lU gcmstuuy unit I? I} . consta?IIy on hand a 0 . he primes! qua dy F real: I\_1tuIe, Poultry. (9.. Home Cured Hams and Bacon---smoked and white dried; Bntreled Pork and Beef, - which are offered at the lowest possible price. . nu-rip , Ankh 74 1 ' GUNS! RIELES, v-----_-~-------, -----.--yr ~--v-W --~-----. BE(}S to relurnhis sincere thanks to his cus. tumors for the very liberal support he has received since his residence in Barrie; and bav. ing increased his facilities fordoing work of the very best description, he presumes to have a. stronger claim upon their patronage. `Fvnrv rnnniaim fur annrtczma-n nunnliad nn the 3I.l'UHg|3l' Clllll llpll HIGH` pBl.TUlH.|g\'. ' Every requisite for sportsmen supplied on the most. reasonable terms. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. 113* Specimens of workmanship kept. on hand, and parties are invited to inspect them are they think of purchasing elsewhere: Support home manufacture. . - `Ran-in Hnl-oh `)8, 19610. . I3-`V M. BURN`S, % Gun Maker, Dunlop Street, Barrio, 1\I7(`.Q in rnhn-is Lin ::I-Inn:-n Ihnnlra tn I13: nun... .|.`1.1J \l\J\.lA/\/, -u;4n.z.A-.. -.-\-, .._v.___ and every other description of FANCY DRY GOODS; GROGERIE. WARE, CROCKERY, 8:0. . ANDREW GRAY . Barrie, December, 1859. n Ieuera an .1s.w- anu za. uu. Barrie, March 23rd, 1858. L`-wnainip `o'f-Nmtawasaga, WYIIBO Messrs. Hamilton, Neelands, and George Walker, esidinz mouertv. uzents nrolec~ apology satlsfa.cto`ry to ,u:e_Assoc1a.uou. '- XIV. That all expenses shall be borne _out .Of the funds of the Association; or be met by direct taxation on its members. " Yv rm.-. .. .......:'.... o..' -14.... r... ...=..:mI Luv um-It Fashionable Tailoring, Clqthing rand ioneral Outtting Establishment, Dunlop 8t., Barrie. vnuu 1131} D1 Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, and Gunndian Cloths, "9" "---;-'-Y -I----;,' .71 #1`?!-T 0Y8 complete map of Barrie, ll now forsalo at the Book store: of R. .1. Oliver and Wm. Mann. PR [CR9 Made by'rsI-'cIuss 1VorI.`men, from every variety ' of Goods, in styles to suit all customers. ' N.B.-Customers may rely on having garment: made' to measure in elegant. style, and in the latest fashion. b....-:.. l`\..o..l..... Iu:n Al N` l'l|ll'Il BIC Barrie. .1 -.&--.-T Aur.AA1V.u1L1' HAMILTON, -A-T his stand, 188 King Street East, below St. Lawrence Market, is now offering to his old rienda and customers, and the Public . GREAT BARGAINS 01* noon lmpnns, from the most extensive, varied and cheapest stock of Paper Hangings ever presented to them in Canada. They are most suitable for decorating Dining, Drawing, and Bedrooms, Halls, Public Buildings, Ceilings, Oioes, or Stores; Borders, Corners, Centres, Mouldings, Statues in great "variety, with superior workmen to put them up. Helms a1so_a.t their service sfull stock of Paints variety, wuu uupunnr worxmen I0 pl)! mem He has also at so full stock and Colors, dry and in Oil, Raw and Boiled Lin. -seed Oil, wnrrantegi genuine, Spirits of Turpentine, Yamishes, Putty, Glass of all siaes om 60 x 86 to 6x 8 inches,-frompolished glgle to the cheapest Wi dpw Glass, Figured and ined Gloss many pat erns and colors; Brushes for Painters, T bites washers_, and Artiste; Glue of all qualities, Sand Papal-, &o_. 4 ." ` - ' Jnnnml. Sign and Ahnmmiivn nninnn in 117.0-.. raper, aw.` . `Home, Sign and Decorative Painting in Watex and? Oil, Gilding, Graining and MI`l)llg.-- =- Ch'urcbe's or .3533 nished in yh richest. FM;-aaco. ~-=3: D..i...bMr7ih2 m.:.u.-.:.... .-..o an ....... ..4- .;._ DILJJ IV Jbll AL ` ` BEG to infofm all who fequire, DRY GOODS - that I have bought the above stock, lately sold by the Sheri`, and will continue to sell it an . u"_ 0 UIFCCL L8.Xc'1l.l0I1 115 memoers. . . K V. That a. motion to" alter or rescind any part of this Constitution, or to add thereto, shall be laid on the table till the next Regular Meeting held after the meeting at which such motibn shall be made; and sum then be carried only by a. two- thirds vote of the members present. - Moved by Mr. Sefnlon, econded. by Mr- Bell,-V Thu! elm r`,m=n'om:m. nnuy rand-nu!` nnhmilll-,d ha ndontedl ESTABLISHED IN 189.9. HOIJM 9Arns:-noM mass 22 T3313 Z-11:`.-- KUIHJ UIJLIII Us 'Barrie, March 26, 1860. T. ._._._ __.__. j avgu nu, ----. -.au\....u, u-nu wan vvuvu-V -u as-5; nu Prices Seldom Equalled in Toronto, until the whole is cleared out. . M, PEARSON , The Large 103, Yonge Street, 'I`.u-nntn L. \\lllllIl\.InI- um sun.-.~ IJI FALL A \VINTER GOODS, ..-..- '..... :. ans. AG` `HE Sn ber has now on hand alarge and ortment ot` TIT IKTVFIFD l"'(\f\T\Q 18110111! Maundgei h-_._--.. ..l _ - _._ IUJSI. lllli |l|UIIu Barrie, Octpber, 1859. VVIIl\I\ UV ll Barrie, March 2, 1858. Moveci-hy scdnuedf by Mr.` Sibb9.ld,- That the thanks of this Association be given :6 the Local. Snpr:rimendt:ms for their kindness and prom tilude :11 reg mming lllc munes and Post Uice addresseso the Teacher! under their jurisdiction; none having failed exceptlhe Rev. Messrs. Reid and O Shea, and the retison given by the Secretary for the Inner gemleniame waiitofompliance ex- , oncrules him oi any wantof courtesy.-Car-n'ed. - Moved by Mr. Semlon, seconded by Mr. Siubbald,-.-, Thu: nu. n.....1... -.- 4. ... vm_...:...:. 1... ..:...... 1.. 0.. 'l`m.on.. EDWARD T. BISHOP, . TAILOR, BREWER s BLOCK, B./IRRIE __.~ -It EGS to call the Intention of the "3 -. r. - inhabitants of 13AnRlE,nd the surrounding neighbourhood, to his having had considerable experi- ence in the CUTTING DEPART- .\lEX-'1` in the West of England for the last seven years, and trusts by ' 9 A strict attention to orders` to merit __ a. share of public support. VVORK IVARRANTED. D...-..:.. \l......I.. o IOKO 1n Ionn F YOU want. to get. GOOD and our-:,u= _CLO'1`l1L\'G, go to "x;;a ii;'ay-Me1}iS"'16i;{;g, mlp inf r-cI_1-lute lVnrI::nnn frnm rrnrn 1-nri auu: unnsu LUJ Lullgc DIFCEI, ` Toronto. 3`. REMEMBER THE PLACE. 43; An AA` Dawn: vu up . - . - ~ u . sung. .. }3mm- bdr'tI:"e Establish; `.1 -ixxvn TIMI_3ER NOTICE. _ _ _ . . . . : _ . _ _ . _ ; _ . _ _ _ _ n rY'nml\Y m ROOM 1PAi"I'1S_ 23.2 ALEXANDER HAMILTON, ' `Iii stand. `RR `(inn Rh-nab `Dan: L..I-_ CALL AND SEE HIS STOCK OF ..- !\-....1.:.... IL... . IV--- iB`AETN T "S 2"xI{1?iiiI1:/enz` Goods. - _- . .._ -ll nu.. n.n.u.uvu, auuvuunu -14 runny 5:. ---,~-, . That the thanksof this Meeging be given to` the Tmslegg: of 1110 Common School, Barrie, for thexr kindness in permn-` mg the Association to use ghe School-houq:.-Ca_n'|d. . -f May 9,1860. [Sm 3?q7ia' |0l H-J-U11 PRICES. mus an!` "an EDWARD A. WALKER. so-_1 y lung Eslablishmem U0 ANDREW GRAY I. Kl_| I IIIJ L3l\JLIl\ \JL` Ilms, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Braces, Hosiery, Glove, I I lII,A1' paper, or cncgoguu rh, 12-v.f' - _._-..-....-uu -v um. ua-4 -.avu-:v.-..v....... ........... Moveq by Mr. Kirklahd, seconded by Mr. Ben? . zm - . _ V. . V _, : That tin: Secretary prepare a_ sy11opia'6f the `views and egngilzranxozns of the objects or this A'uociz%lioI_I5 asfgihvgn by; .0- a_v mrrexher with - te `m mm: o t '6 pro? ceedmgs of than Meeting, a?::1?rl5;am.cop:es thereof to lhe_ Aarthem Advanctnnd Spirit pfhq Age , with_u ruest that` the same be published as an item of news; ` . -n "10-l2mo 13-ly , 7 c_............ an nu nun. vn nnv -nu -v-- - -v-v Business to be transacted ,nt*$,he1_)9xt jMeet_ingf of the Association :-Mr. Luck, to` report on the` ` best mode of School Discipline; Mr;:Warnsbr0u2h *0 report on the besfmetbod of teaehing Writing; Mesers. Bell, Reezin, Kirkland and Orchard , tq` report on the excellencies and deciencies of the- Text. Books now in usein the Common Schools o Canada; Mr. 0'Shanahan, `to report upon what subjects shouldbe taught in Common Schools; l_ir. Semlon to raunrt unnn thn nr.1..-an um.-.1. nus NAUJUULS snoumbe taught in Common Schools; M_r. report upon the Order in which the. xiferent subjects taught in Common School: ahoulg be taken up; Mr. Bell to report upon what Prommgnce should be given the difegeht anbjbctg Wlhtxn Common Schools. . - - ` `Moved by R. V _ 13nd,... , . :-,,,jE`l-`d:`;"n|eceu:Ihgn om-nu mm! the next Meetmg, of vim-n 1}u-nnah oh. .I..'.'..l n....._ orcma,` gc;onad= by V DI: `ljlmt this rnsmr u:h due I Tn : h` . - " as W :*a,:;*::,e:'*:;:,.:`;;1.":::.m.":sz,f-T and m_ :1: gaebelxp are to be respectfully mo hnll be ned-b Ah my ..:.:.v.~=-a>+v->w`$5-`uwena? uus . nd _ ` 87' scnoor. mg;g Volume sv Assoqmnon FNV1 - .1 V` -22- ,1. is V The :_Bohemian t;asz.ju._u_n;.gea nandituiags passengers_.. ;She'.ili3Ltiot..seefinuch i.c,e__ 2 but experienced " strong . and .,'v"ari_aiSle'-winits, - with theiexception `of the ~night;of the and the n_iorn`ir_igof the 29lh,when it blew a. -stronig.gale' from `the South. _ ' ' ' ~ * ' T - near `ton `ran cHAa!l?ION$HIlf. . There _was_,.nothing decided relative to the contest ,_between_ Sayers" and I-leenan. The referees decision waastill withheld. A _ leenan, on the 22nd, `writes to the London. Timesi . . ` . ' A _ T V V I see by your article of Saturday that you mis-3 understand my wishes, and it does me great in- justice. I have no difference to settle with-Sa,.yet's except such as I tried to settle withrhim .on`tl1e 16th; and instesdvof being called` aboy, Fought to be termed a baby, if, after coming`s0'-fa'r and not having got a settlement, I should be willing to relinquish my purpose fora. few good-natured 2 ~`:xii.;.gLa>a;ua;si.,again: pats on the back, and being told I"am a" ne fellow. ' T 1...... ........:.....s .. ..-....:. ._...._ -_.........'-...' 13..-..- -uaruw. _. -_ - l.` : I have receiveda great many anonymous letters, asking if I am not ashamed of myself, a great ello\iv_._ like me to come over to whip a little man like Sayers.- Under ordinary circumstances I should not think ofsendin a challenge so a man ofvsayers size, but England t inks him big enough to defend th belt. I want it,j and cannotget it except through him. . . _ The en:-Jnnnd lptfpr which 1' trout in Poll : TH`. person mums ne can taken n-om me. V Two hundred pounds 'are said to haye been. subscribed in Liverpool by American Captains, for the benefit of Heemm. In the House of Lords on the 23rd ult.-the `Marquis of Normandy. brought forward a re- solutioncornplaining of secret correspondence having been carried on Abe_t'w'een Lord Cow- ley, the .British Ambassador at Paris, and the Home Gove`rnmen`t; {having reference to important matters connected with the Savoy question,'and declaring it injurious to the `public service to have questions of moment `referred to in private correspondence unless ._there is also a public record of the same. . I'.n'r-II (".nwlnL' gtntnrl hnlrnaartlml Ilu.-rmnlinn wlss queauuu BnI_Juru uuw, .., -_....... The. Conference, A_it_is presumed, win he composed of the `following powers}. Austria France, England; (Spain, Portugal, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, Sweden. and Switzerland`, who willrbe, represented. by their ambauar` dare to France. ' L ; A - The Paris our__ market wasvrmer at an advance of 7}c_per"eack_. Of w`he'4a1}tl 1ere vvas; va abort aupplyrwhiohb 1_rad'advaaced_}'l0o_.pe_r ICQIIIP , sack. . _ . H V `The voting on` the question; of gnnnexalion took pigca on Sunda the 22n_d, The Paris journals` say the em usiasm ,-was immense. All "efforts to induce pgopl.-lo: abglain "frqqi votin completely failed. ~Th9iiw.'hii!o nnniber of voleravin xhe`.distct.of SQ. -Jqan.Ma,uracun have voted fdhitinexajion to4 Fencigayt vntini - Vina` nlmout unnnimbusly fqro ,|!IlX9p{ `At';Bo,nudnillg they; were 1'0;-: luruugu mus. ' I The enclosed letter which I sent to Bell : Lgfe, when I heard that they intended to call in the sur- geon to name the day, before which Sayers could not nish the pending atfair, will show,myeposi'- tion; and as Bell : Life has not published it, j'on will do me a. great kindness by letting the Eng- lish peoplehear what I have to say. If the late battle is not to be resumed, and the belt is not to` come to me, for what has already taken place, I, claim to be first on the list to meet Sayers again for the next chance to conquer it. - The fnllnwimr in tho lnttnr tn 1-?n7l g T.1'f'n -_ be unmindful of my own right. I, also, received IUI.` llll: uext VGLIHIICB ID COIIQIJCT IV. The following is the letter to Bell's L`f!- Not having been able to_ obtain from-you`, as; referee, the nal decision upon the ght ot' Tues- day last, I desire to demand through you a new meeting within the present week; I make this demand from have been informed that it has been suggestcdou your part that I should `give Sayers suiciefnt time to recover from certain injuries received by him. Now,- Sir, while I am willing to` accommodate him in any proper way, I must not injuries, but I bargained for them ; and I put it to you, as a man of honor, whether, if I had been de- prived, tbrough the effect of the said ght, of my eyesight, or the use of myarm, as in the case of Brettle, when disabled -by - Sayers, you would have made Sayers wait_for me any length of time that might be dictated by my private doctor ? ,; V Vhe'n these Imttches -were made, the date of the hnttlp u-nu Hm IROI1-~r`\n nu :.'.\:~::> ~s~---4-~A\nld_ant. tn um, NU. MC. V _ ` P.S.-You will please understand I dont wish to compel sayers to ght beqause he is represented to be in a disabled state, but 1 wish to obtain what I think I have already won and _which'I will-V cheerfully hand back w'Behever'~he or any other person thinks he can takejt from Tml\ hrlndrnnl nnnne '9:-n nial In Hutu: Hanan ._lllCIU ID lIl3U G IIUUIIU IUUUIU Ul [HQ Uluui Lord Cowley stated he regarded the `motion as a censuretupon himself, and had come from Pans expressly to defend 'ltis_hco urse. He asserted that his` first i11l'ormatiorr`re`l`:ft`ive to the intention of France was received pri- vately and as armatter of opinion from Count Walewski, and,` besides, that communication` was" of such a nature that he was unable to includeit in the public despatch. The first official intimation he had was in February last, and he then forthwith laid it before Government. He denied that any communi- cation of importance had been withheld." Thu Nlnrnnia nf Nnrmnn:lv' raxllv nriih- Iuvue 1-*t tANcn:. - - V _ The Emperor has decided on two military expeditions, which tare to set om, one from Algeriannd the other from Senegal, tapro- ceed to Timbuctoo, where they are to unite. A large sum has been placed to the credit of the Minister of War to defray the ex'pensea._"_ ` ' The Paris correspondent of the Ti1_rtea says thakcrime is fearfnlly increasing in Paris, and that a frightful number of murders have been committed during the past,'few_ months. nu , ,.I!._._ _f _ _-A.-.-..I .... nnl a6'rnu-on the French. V V A .. A commission formed amongst the clergy of Turin have drawn up an address to the Pope. which after receiving the signatures of the clergy of the kingdom is to be. sent to the Vatican. v'I`his'documentr places before the eyes of his Holiness the dangers of the present ,pol_iey of Rome, and points out that the surest means of warding. them off will be to accept the propositions con- tained in the letter of KingVictor-Emman_uel__ It is stated that. Austria, ;RuVssia, -an`d Prus- sia hadagreed to the proposition thatthe con.- templatedEuropean Conference on the Franco,- Swiss question '_Bh(_)|llti mee_t=.;1it P_aris.-- . nu`- n'-...t'....';......'.. ' is in` niniilraa. _; vy ucu Lueser-;_'g'a-._:_I_|ca -vvcxc Iunut, um uuu: U1 tut: battle was the 16th, d sum: :r-rr2:t~I.1,1d-ta;-,5,2_i tight; and according to the rules, if the battle should be interrupted, it was _my understanding, and I` believe it is the law, that we should ght within a week. We did meet according to icon- tract '; the battle is said to` be unnished ; I am_ prepared to renew it at any moment. within lawful limits. If Sayers is not, on account of injuries. received from me, and cannot meet. me according to the rules of manly opposition, I demand and claim that he resign to me the belt, which he is not according to the rules of the prize ring, entitled to retain. V . u',.-....... 4.. ........:..- ._ .__....._ 5..-... __.- L-1'___ UIUW HIU II:3Ul|.lllU|lo In the House at Comrnou the debaie on `the Reform bill was resumed, but without action. The dilj iissionbeing adjourned an .!he` 26111, Mr. 'assey announced that he would noL_'persist in- the motion for refefring _1he bill to n selcl committee, ~ m|_- _-_-_ _.1:_._ :_ L...|. Y1 .... -.. -..r AL- Xfilll WUIU UIHIIIPUI litlllo The frauds committed by VV..G. Pttlltnger} Chief Cashier of the Union Bank,:hndon,. amount to_ the_`enormons sum of 263,000, about one and a quarter million dollars, which places him at. the head of this. class} of. de-V faulters in London. The entire loss -will be met from the Bank : profits. 0 Thu Furl nf St. Gnrmninnn- Lnrd Steward prospecls. 1 _ . The steamship Oonnuught, for the Galway line, was-vtwceaasfully iaunch_d at Newcastle, 21st inst. 0 Sir Gs Clerk is gazetted Gove`rno|-`of Bombay. The voludnteer foxce now reaches 124,000 men. uni Aunt- D891! Uuuluuucu uuuua Iuv yum..-" ........ .. The editor of a. satirical journal A at` Turin has been condemnedrlo two months aim-. prisonment, and `a ne, for publishing dis- graceful articles against - vlh Ernperor of the French. 4 A . A ...........:...:.... 4'...m..I amnnanf the nlergv LU IUULILII : Hoping to receive an answer from, you before the week expires, stating your views in full; I N mm. &c.. &c. x UllQ|| Ul IIIIPUIIMIIUU lIil|l UUUII Wltllllwluu The Marquis of Normam_lyT nally With? drew the resolution. , ' - r__ .|_- n...__- -4 n......_..._ .1... .I..I....a.. -.: .106 Dill I0 select COIHKDIIIGQ. The proceedmgs in both,Houses on the 24th were unimportant . _ A : . 1 Thu fmmla nnmminnrl In.` `V, (J, Pnllinonr. IIIUI IIUIII |llU l)i1|lh B !JlUlI|Bo The Earl of St. Germaines, Lord Steward of the Queen : household, -goes to Canada; is part of the retinne of the Prinpe of Wales. 5 Lieul.-Col. Creaiock is to be military sec-4 u-nInhu- an Inn!` vln:n in h:n I'l`HH;l'III In nhinna Pall UL} UIIU IUIIIIIIU UI UIIU lI_I|I!IiU UI VIGIUDU relary to Lord Elgin in his mission to China; Lord Elgin was to leave Londbn on the %th of April for China. . ' } In in elnlntl Ihnl 170,000 hm: hnnn nnirl steamer auwgururu. The weather throughout England continued cold and wintry; Spring very backward and l l 1 gave some little anxiety regarding agricultural ` . l prospects. The ntnnmnhin Cnnmrutrht. for the Galwav OI pfll l0|' blllllh It is slated, Ihat 170,000 has been paid from Lloyds on the ship and cargo of .the. steamer Hungarian. Tl... nvnalhnr Ihrmmhnm Rnalnnd nnnlinmnd -Arrival of T: ?`;L;3hmi;ii;ii%% GREAT Bl-TAX-N . up u .- Ill IIIBI [Hill Dy Ul'UIIlll|'y'L'U|II_'| marlin}. `Moorish plenipotenliarieg grrlved at Tetuan, and negotiations` for the carrying out of `the conditions of pane had rgzqrnmanced. ` ` - * 5 1121.1. --`N --.__.. ..... ..| .,__.y >.,.-- rv-V.-.._.-..--_. x1`.u.i. . ' The` king` ontinued his ttiufphai ceasion t_hrongh:7his1hewominnons. He was at,_Leghorn .`on'lha23jnI bf April.` 2* .- The niiminnl nrmm5:lin iyi: xnhnh'/ hull hhgn ;.vote.o `l""Arfr5:S", :88 $&;'nig a r o 56- nexntien `was nearly, unanimous. . A-Geneva telgrdm have `the Volingrlili` F:i:i cihy'.'ha`sj ' `f.taken,oplace.en1irely under the inuence. of the eolhontiesaind olefgy. i There was no ballot, - not even permission to print cards expressing their vote against anne`xalion." The number of `voters who abstained from voting` ie,very largo, Lereet deeparchee show an immense- majority for annexation everywhere. T ex-A1u.f_W [Count ` De Monlemolin, his T` brother Ferdinand andhis Vale! were arrested. ._ The majorilyvofghe Spanish press were in favor of `the. trial by ordinaryvcourl martial. 'Mnnrich nlnninnmnlim-inn an-ivml nl Tainan- |`nquu`nol"9l Inauoly umco; .mr_Ine amne- tion(5f1l_ ae child Morlara, had zesullecfin his acqumal, . " T `in `A 13:11:. .....,......... ., A ._ . . 1um.l;s._q ~' . Accounts from `various sources-represent the insurreclionr iii ~Sicily as ~1co`m`le|y suppressed. :'I he ..lr_r_dcpendencc- Bglge -stares that the: -Count of yrecnee hail writtn 10 Prince de*=.'Carignan, relating that he will offer his sword to theiking of Sardinia, to` combat f_or=.the cause of , liberty and llali " nationality , if his nephewythe King in Naples, persists in a. dangerous policy `of refusing `to restore the Neapolitan" iconv s!ilulion0{l848. ' A " ' ' ` - The assacsination of General Viglia._ incon- rmml, ` me umnese government. ' , Stock of Teas very light; supplies ex- haustetl ; sales` made at full prices. Exchange unaltered. ' "A Affairs in Japan had become worse. _ The Foreign community is in great` appre- hension of dangerbecause two Dutch (tap- tains were murdered in Iokuhama. without having given oence.A . A ' gima,i2;ei gs... 1 Q; .;.`.' %c .;;;;'s;;,,`L 3.300 mm omrof `3;ll ifh?"nnIidcd`;io was 8!, yegnorn on Iunemgru or npm. 1- The criminal pmoeedings. which had] been taken a t;Bologna agaiust, Fglher Felleui, an Inqugsitdr of the Holy Oice, for the abduc- tinn (sf than-'t-luihl Mnr!nra, hn rnmullnaf in hi: rmed. V .1NpxA `Ash cuuu. _ ' , - Calcutta _!elegra_ms report dtsturbances having broken out at Cabul and were in: creasing throughout,.China. - V It urn: Ii-nninrml at Shnnahaf Hm! lhn UIUGUHJB |lIIUUg|lUIll__\JllIiIo It was !`run';ored at Shanghai lhatthe {our war vesaelgg which recently proceeded to Peclnelu River, carried the ultimatum-to the Chinese gouernment. ` ' Qua:-Ir nf 'T`n8'n any-n Huh! cnnnnn av- The Secretary theri eipleined wizat he thought were the principal objects of a. '1`.A., and read _I.be document referred to in the foregoing motion. Moved by Mr. Kirkland, seconded by 1541:-.0.` Semion`,- l`ha,t lhe lfsl Vic;-.-Preside_nI and Secretary be ti Commlt. 11-0 in gubmu. In the meeting the names of the Standing Comlmuee . --Carried. - nu Irv ~n,-3, . ,~1 ru . - 1 "}.':`.`;~B1::.mt_>`.-.-, ,_,,writer in the Ljn Re- porter says: The ue... . consumvlion ha"? decreased 50 per ent. per .annu' . . the stone cutters ol Quincy, Milton, Rock-port,` an . the marble works of` Vermont, since they have ceased shaving and give nature her sway in matters she may be supposed to` understand. Workmenrin western our mills; colliers in numerous mines of the Middle States; miners at Galena, Dubuque, and the copper mines of Lake Superior; employees in" drug mills; drivers, engineers, arctic navigators; residents in low wet countries, and the thousands of artisans whose employment is prejudicial to healthy lungs, generally wear the moustache as asanitary rather than as an ornamental ap- pendagepthe face of manhood... ' 13......-an -an n-nu cranium . .1! I .-.-... 'I`..I._ I""""' "`,:`.' ""_ '1'. " """"""""` Rmmrnv ma 1-ma Sc'otm> IN LAMBs.-Take the seed of the common deck make a strange decoclion, sweeten with loaf sugar, and half. a teaspoonful of cayenne pepper Ion quart ;-"give to each lamb a wine glassful three our lour. times a. day_ untii in cute` is`~-e'eoted. Mr. Higgin s shepherd, of Wishford, tried it -|asl year and never lost _a lamb during the season. ----. . Monday, May 7, 1860. Although not quotably lower, the our mar- ket-is decidedly easier in feeling. `:'The views ol'.buyers are in no degree altered, $5 25 being the extreme offer for superne, and holders coming down to $5 35 a $5 40." We have had no sales at over $5 25. Fancy is scarce, and, inthe absence of sales, can, only receive the nominal quotation of $525 a $5 60; extra is scarce and $6 is prnbablyfa,l_'air`rate ; double extra from that to $6 50 per barrel. Richard- son, Spent-.e& Co., in their Liverpool circular," report the sale of a considerable lot of choice Canadian `Hour at` 31s. fstzg; -or $7 .75 per brl. There is a goon! deal of movement forward, and freighter `for the propellers ar.e,plenty at present." To Montreal the" rate on our is 20c. In wheat, on Satu'rdrjt`y, therewasa ta'u-_d_ay s business done, at prices a shade lower, attribu- table 'to' the fact that the receipts. were not equally good with those of Friday.` About 1,500 bushels were bought frorrrfarmers at an average of $1 49 ; the range in prices extend- ing from $1 45 a_ $1 52. The most prevalent gures for the better grades were $1 50 a $1 51 per bushel. Wheat is active at $1 15 a $1 17, the outside rate of Friday ($1.20) not bei` re- peated. Oatsare not so rm; adecline in lw York affecting the views of holders. here- there being about 60,000 b in atorejat this point ; setling price on Saturday 33c "a Peas rm and in dern'a'nd at 58c 3 63c, and some- times 65e. Barley in fair `demand, and not plentiful at 60: a 660. [Rye dull and scarce at 7n;-. n '75.-__ ` - ' nnnnnnnnnnn us . If-ll. lBDUl\Ul'lo A New York, March 19, 1852. certify that I have been Uonbled for almost choking sensation, sometimes so bad as ; pl employed two regular physicians-V but to no purpose. _ was then persuaded toiry a bottle of Dr._ Mannie: Cele d Vertnifuge, prepared by Fleming Broe., Pittsburgh. 1 too two Ieupoonsmln atone done. [It soon began to operate, w n it made thorough work. (I had a regularwat- x_n faeto __ itlun me.) I should judge "it brought away from me some the appearance ofhaving bn - v I took the remainder of I quartsof worgne; theyjhad. the bottleat two doses. The e otwas it brought away one ~ quart more, all ehop'pedto pieces. l'n_ow feel like a differ-* entpersong. W . . em pelfsgn. ~ V v The nboy is Iron: a wid9w, lady, resident in this city. For, mnher. referred `us ms. nuaie, N6 3, Mmhalt Thea`). Pmxsi-1, com?! 9`. Rmser mid . yea. o..'...s..u..-. u -in .Iu-fm'm'ul m imk for rty-__aix years of age, nlan the public are plnce,_or to E. 14. wjcgmncut . n.."`i;..a ). _'r ' BIAJUU l`1JUD.--'.l.'lIll mculcuw, Dung. III III mum: nug- gegys, llnoon 3 scientic diseavery dibring fmhi all patent medicines, in well worthy the attention ofall vggxpyo meng fmm_izifp;irigy ox-"deciency of blood. It is pmp'uea*by`Dr. 0. fr; ggomx, Ilitljor or uevc_iil_ works` on Elocutlqn,` Physiology, 8:12.,` am is highly:-e`. coinmendadiby nuxqerom,cq-ticutea 9! those who hnvp mgled :;;e'nue;9o;s1uyinues`.. : th . ; _. _ 'no'rhEns:' 1 , The attention at mofhon is `called to Dr. EA-rox : IN- FANTILE-'CORDI,AI:,' which in Highly reeommgnded for an oompnipa nu_au'q!i_ng Tcqtng, won my Dyumery, Colic, (`-4--in Inn ' an Iov|n.|.u-nnnU "Crou]:, Sad. . ntnnw COSTITUTION or was Counrr or Smcos Tsscasks - ASSOCIATION. I. That this association shall be knotvn as the ' County of Simcoe Teachers Association ; its objects being the mutual improvement ofits mem- hers, the advancement of education, the good of the profession, &c., &:c.; and that it shall becom- posed of Teachers and other friends of education. Its members shall be divided into three classes, viz.: Urdinar_v, Corresponding and Honorary members. Ordinary members to consist of Teach-. ers and others whoshall enroll their names on the Society s book, and pay the fees.and dues hereinztfter mentioned. Corresponding-a.ll those persons, whether withi_n or without the County, who, prompted by friendly sentiment toward the association, may Wish to send written articles to the association on Scientic, Literary, or Educa- iiomti subjects. Honorary members--those per- sons, whether within or without the County, who have. identied themselves with the cause of education, and whom the association may see fit thus to honor. n vm...4 ct... mmm...-4 .-.4` :n ...-...4. .. ..}..c.......... A M031: BAAMAUIUANAAI Dunn lllolvllnll an DR." ANE S "GELEBRATEDV VERMIFUGE. PR ARED- BY VFLEMING BROS., or-` V _ PITTSBURGH. ` 11-..`. \f.._I. Ilaungl. III 103) I.'AGl}3-l 10 BC 1161' (102811. ` ~Pm.se--_50c pa: bushel. T per 100 lbs. ' Bx-293-4 to 5do11a.rs PoRx-Green, $4.50 to 85. Bncox--$8.00. A ' Mu1"roN-7c per 11). LAMB-80 per lb. Cmc_x1~:Ns-25c to 300 per pair. Hm:s-$5 per cwt. 1 . { Sm-1&9 Sxms--80c to 90c each. Wo n--20c per pound. ` A H.uz--312 to $14 per ton. STRAW-.-6 (1019. per ton . . TURKI'.'YS-50c to 75: each. Com) Woon, Dry-7s. 6d. -` do `do Geen-55. V '-_..-q-.-.{._,,.`_w ` - ` uuauvu vrrnvn, Aux-J u guuy. WBEA1`,Fa-'-$120 a. $1 30 per bushel. Spring- -95c'a $1 00 per bushel. FLoIm-$4 50 t9 $5 00 per barrel. Bmgnsv, new--`54c per bushel. , OATS (new)-- 00c to 000. per bushel. Bu'rr:|z--13c to we per lb. . Cm=:xcs2:-8c per lb. 3/3 9 - N PorAro:s-Good supply ; 200 to Q3 perbushel. Enos-7 to Sc `per dozen. ` - Psi-:m._5n.-nnr }'\|1,aho_L'5.` .-' "'.. ".`"""- <--rap... Lojmup, aw. - b ' BIDOD FO0D`,-'!.`hi medicine, being. II it: sug- .----.- an ID...` H Jud-n -nniin v tli-M-inn}-v inrina A Most nx1jh'.4onnm4mx cum: nmrxcun BY `inf n av-mm! "nnr nun A man` vrianinrnn BARRIAE MARKET RIEPORT5. A5peLcial% Nntitts. fronorffb MARKETS. .Ai$vANcn Oi-`mdn,`May 5, 1860; - 1__e1 on .. an on M... I......1....| -'2' -' --:'- `* "vs '51: ,. :r7:-`~.` H.-_v;;,g~ ya I` 5` ;` _.'~_f`. e:' `*5. ;" ' ul L`-`IFH Hllllllill HlL'C|.lIlg ' I Ll-I13 u33UCll1llUll- \'l. That this association shall hold four,regu- lar meetings in the year, viz.: The first, or annual xn<:cting', at Easter Holidays; the second at the 'Mid_~`unm1er Iloli-lays; the third in the latter part of October, and the fourth at the Christmas Holi- days ; and that each meeting shall be held at such time and place as shall be determined by resolu- tion at the preceding; meeting. \'.If Time H chnll he the dutv of the President`

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