Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 May 1864, p. 3

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Ladies-! T Ladies 2: Ladies Don ! fun to rend the ll(l\'IrIiean-none :.. .|.:_ -_,, ..r._ \.....;.u; LU gnu Dr. Chcoscmnn. of New York] last thirty years nl`h_i's mclicem fen His Pills act like a cmrm; Zhey \mfe. _ I` Pittehttrg,,Fort Wayne, jCh_i`;ego`r.o|d~'-'-A , Field: that should yield tnordinery seasons gfteen `bushel! to the more willnot odnce_._ _4 `live bushels. TA grest many fields, 9 when: ' , Ivillebes ploughed` and {pleated to raise porn, I ' I made partiouluinqoiry an .t_o the,retoroy;f -` _ Every bod told me that the peach trees -were 2 killed. and that t-with favorable weather, the? ` epple treee wouldyield a full crop, j j - `While travelling over the Chicago. Alton and St} Louis road, I_ was made to realize the - severity of the past winter, Peach trees and fall wheat _are `dead . Not even theroote of the trees are alive. " The bnekwerdnees of the` Spring has retarded `the work of farmers. In conversation with them I was told that not one-tenth of the ground for corn] was plough. ed. But they felt quite condent with a good season the crop of corn would be fully up to an average` yield. .. - --w-`Luca n JJWULUE5 5 had rend the advertisement in It hcadcd I T\rl')r\'nrn A `urn: nu. ----- - - ~ THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPIJRIENC . . or AN ~ _ _-_. yuuuull LDU s. Carsvvell IICHUUU ' I.\IPOR'I`AN'l` T0 FEMALES! _ _,_, __ _ . P ........ - ____.________,_._ THE CELEBEATED f\.__- v.;.;; Emc- - ~<.".".'x`\./\A/\'\.\`~,'~. -.~.'-\.\I\-`vs `AbJoURNEB $ {tr or RE_V]SlO.N . ..-_____.... -__.__..___.__ Eipal % ticcsj WILL DELIVER J Emanaimcv Mun-rma of the Connrramn Lpoan F. A.M., will be he_ld in the Ma nic Hal`, -Dnnlop Street, Bum on FRIDAY Eve- ; ning; e 27th instnut,'nt7 .m. A full at dance requested. JAR. N (1n.n1.nu R0I-ifi`.-_FINDLAY;'_ ` . - _~ ` On the premises, r - ' 1'7-t I INVALID.- Ilenl. nnrl n: n DEATHS; . puuJecn---" Alcohol and re, Appetite and Fashion." hnH`_n.u~t ----- ` ` FNew York. has leveled the malice to female Cnqlpluilxls. c mrm; are rdcable and Subject--- Aulcohfol and . Annetite nnd 1i`..=I.:,\.. n 11131 requested JAS. . GRAHAM, Sam-pin rn ..__ v uavqllll .0, Hannah, third daugmer o_f ,,. ,._._ 4 uuunvuu f`-`p-ast seven ' o clock; t. = -to defray expenses. for the TOWN OF SITTING an-c. xuuuy uealers Will mnd .nuse they cannot them other persons 30th ' Irstant, Lu: an m , 'ecretu)'y. ____,_ vupmlhl I I 1 `this paper, . Slmcoe. each way. 'l`he' Snbscx9ib"er trnts'.` by `kiping . `oodhov ste`ady.iiri n 'a.nQp:", atri _t 1- ~:`en:ion,'"S mer;;xnei:%pa:r:"ana'-g`e.V: 77` '. If A 1131911!-nvo spezz Tm? c-z;_M's TV`? THE SUBSCRIBER begs tq inform the inhabit. outs of BARBIE-, and the Travelling Oom- ngngity at large, thntfrozn amiafter this date, -he will-run his Omnibus to and from ghe ` BARBIE S'l`A'l`ION..it the arrival and ' dephrtnre of each T1`-ain, The Peasengere going to'Ban-ie will-be landed on a_pI9'.d'oi-m in the . eentrel plsrt of the Town; if 116: etpeeially sequenced-to drive to their reaidenpe, ,_. v ..a 'i A 5... -.-..... .__..;__ - _, Mas. WOOD, Nurseiznd Midwif, begs :5 in. 1 form thendies of Barrie andvicinity that she is prppared_to attend in either. of the above cu'pacitiesfwhe'h rvqnired. Her residence is West _ side of Eocles Bnfeet, (Boya Block) Barrie. mans MODERATE. ' _ Mrs. Wood has had thirty years experience in Jiidwifex-y,` andfbsn furnish teatimonialsas .to her aliility from-medical men, and from lgqies whom V she has attended. ` ;:.1:o;:`$a.:;7u."*.:.f;.::'.:'.;***`*f f ff*`%*""` % ,., r. `E . D-vmwnr-. gnpmeglunezznd,-1863-" j _ ATI ALEXANDER LAUR-IE S, MARY STREET, BAHRRIE7 ' 16- ]FRE_!;jl;;AIlDEN.;SEEDSl _l.`EED, GROCERIES,'SEEDS, BEGS_to return his thanks to the public liberal patronage bestowed upon bin commencing business, and informs his nu friends, and the public generally, that he moved to his new Store, `corner of Mary near Mr. McConkey s residence, where he prepared. as heretofore, 10 supply the W1 his patronsat the lowest cash prices. Barrie.'Mnv_ ism ' av uuu u-vuuuvjo Batrie, Apt"-il, .1864. uluuen [0 negotiate the nbov A` suitable reward will be e1 -leaving the Pocket Book at t '3 Mr; James Scroggie, at Churchil , ALEXA'N][)-E1`? LAURIE?` DEALER IN PRODUCE, Lwmnn nnnn--- --A ' P . ' OST, on the inst., at Church Book, contain: a nun_:ber of Na past,d11e,pnynbIe to . Scroggic, Es anda small amount 0, money. Als paynbfe next January, the one for Mr. David Ki1'p;ore,.in fav the other for $14.50, by of Mr. James_- Scroggie. bidden to negotiate the nbov reward will r... April, 1864-` FREIGHT: Consignment: from 4 to 10 barrels, 12ic. pa and upwards -10c. per barrel ; than 4 bnrrels 10 per cwt. 15c per 100 lbs. hr! R EM 0 VA L. .... ruuvuw-no Iuv IUV Barrie,` May, .1864. H--. . SEED 7"".1=E%As. '1`) AT,`DvAun'r.wn -r n-"....... __, "cl Fae-efrom. Orillia to the} Svern, ,..... .,.. \_.u-nun. iThe'Boii't will call o,t`Rama. the Quarry, and all intermediate places, when required ; and will con- nect. with the Emily May at Orillin on her 'nfter- * noon trip to meet the cars at Bell Ewart. A Stage will leave the Severn for Muskoke. Falls with the Mail on Itlondnys and Thursdays, at 15 minutes past9 a.m. Returning from the Falls on _Tuesday'nnd Friday. v 1-: - - .. vuu ; ul gu to [U 'luUSKOKD:. The` Fairy will leavue Orillia evry morning at 7.15` p..m. ;_returning will leave the Severn at 9.30 ; am. She will again leave Orillia. at 3 p.m. for. the Severn, from which she will return at 5.30 pm`. for Orillin. rm; _.1-\ ~'-. Running between Orilliavandv the Severn, HAS been tlioronglily overhauled nnd put in 3 good running order, lld will make her usual l Trips this summer, connecting with me Emily ' May and Northern Railroad from the South, and l North with Stages running to the Muskokn. Falls, 5 carrying the mail and fotminga complete route i from Toronto to-Muskoka. 'l"l...'- v._.`_Z:; u. . ' - `THE RSTEAMEP.` FAlRY,`l THIIO/UGII GUTE1`0MUSKOKA ms. Pooxwoox ms!` on STOLEN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "That the Map or Plan and Book of Reference of the Barrie Peace, County of Simcoe, and other public oices, as required by the Railway Act. . ANGUS MORRISON, Solicitor for Corporation of Town of Barrio. 17- " ` nu me. I hundred `ear. y -PL- K Barrie, May 2nd, 1864. THE North muror Lot No. 11, in the 2nd Coh- cessiou of the {Towixship of Flos, containing 60 ncreg. Apply to ' . - Messrs. 0 BRIEN S'1`EW:_AI_{_'I`, 0'l`_IQ IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Car.- porat on'of `th United l`owns_hip of ORILLIA AND MATCHEDASH will, at its last meeting in May next, pass a By-Lnw to establish a Roadfrom a. point on Hot 18, in the 14th Con., into Lot 14,` in the 12th .Co'n, of the- Northern -Division of Orillia.' as `laid out by. Albert Fowlie, P.L.S., ngreeiibly to a plan lodged in my oicevfor public inspection.` . ` BASIL R. ROWE, {`,1n..l- 17.` `M-u.__m1u!:n1l1l1el,.'i recexves daily :3. large-supply of . Orders received. V ' The Dady Leader is delivered in Barrie at l2ic. per week. . '- - . " - -` 50- _- .-`-anus`: w gxuuuue weir HGEIIBB. `-The Association iwill stringently enforce_the law in regard to sheries, and their agentaare instructed to lay information ngninst those who punchase sh taken in cpntmvention of the said Act. Barrie, ling in), 18i34; . 7 w - cu VIIUHVCI Parties (using nets,'or okring fish : be required to" produce their license. TEA Aaann:nVL:.._ -_:n _. - - __.._._.--.-- an vi` 1 JJLI, THAT any poison found illegnlly taking sh by netting, without license, in Lake Simooe, will be.prosec-nted according to law. . Any person `purchasing, receiving, ho:-being` in fossession, of , sh so` taken, is. liable to- a ne of ram $8 to $20, or in default, to impriaonmentvior 5 period of from one to'six' months for each and every offence . ' D..-a:.... 4-2- -- - V - ` * ` I` _- nuxtnn muameu to an saute 9! Mr. Alex-7` r under Rddgers, late'Merchant,`of the Vil- ; are :"eqne_taet1ls~toi:sgtt'!;-iianly xiii: ; .` as` oone :3: orize o. * M3 in oonnec_tio}1 with said Esme. vun nu-n-_ as recently travelled ville, l thus gives the s as to crop prospeclttin er legion; of country .011 York to Lous result of his observation Pennsylvania, and oth April 22nd; 1864. UOIDOIIIB an` Toronto, 13th May, 1354. -: I GREAT VARIETY, ;-PARTIES Vindebtd to tliev Route 9{ Mr. Alex--' late'_Me_rchant,jof the I `aim: .0 QA._... _,, County Simona A.sociation_ fr , _. the Preqervaion `of Fish. , ' -F-7-Fl ` NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,` FIVWAM ...... ....__-._ A. I - -- ASS.lGNEE_ S- `NOTIBET -MIDWIFEVRY. :`rewad'-v;ii'l'B'2` 3.30 any person 4 at `s Olce, or with lcroggie. Churchil 10,, I N p T I .(;`'E; THE LEADER. ,,--. '7 `av vuuvvoo, Consignments bf Flour and Salt, arrels, 12alc. her hm-ml - 1n L----!~ `NOTICE. For . Sale.` Id ocroggne, Esq , Churchill, at v Also two Notes mry , $4 made" by .iu of B. Richards, M.D.; 0, . Wm. Ross, in favor oggie. II nersnnn mm 9.... - ALSO, run, rjrnn, ` A ~ Assxaxn, Oolborne and Church _St.s., Toronto. in H. - mu , - ..'..- .. 1 arohurcbixl, a. Pocket. a`nun_:ber Notes of Hand, .Scroggie, Esq Churchill, t o monev. Alan twn Naom- mgmnems or 14'lou1-and Salt, K, per barrel; 10 barrels er in quantities of less cwt. General Freight, VBRIEN -STEWART. Q11:-in ,.-.-. uuuuuu. l5el0\V L %me Vefy g be obtained, no doubt am from the wind. ("YI1'I'n\v `V ' DILLWORTH, Masier, 1 7- :,'or sh furvaale, win me 3 . I 7"`! `S _fo1_' the owed him since numerous erally, has re- eorncr Street, ence, will be wants of Is!) nrices. -. w m. moss, In favor persons are for- Mm: aaayclvua Wu, Pym, A mun: -THE _ 17-8typ '_ n, 30 cents- Ul `VIII 19-4|: 1'9- , anulll uue wmd. CI,IN'roN.-Now tamed in this r them :u.......__ n ..-avllliu a very ionald,' zed on ' lapso bion b ? Ian -. pin the uni-Hot` v .111. 1'. Solicitors. I8-4`; ` Cle rk. w -. unuwunu ulilllo Teeth lled with acid .1ton, Filling, so as to preserve them fr_omf|_mhq1jdocay., Tpet.l:,ex;zgcte4,I.ui$t_dl_i.I& ` no` in and par-' ueuxar uccen:io!a`gaveu*to*:regn suck at chil- V ucalrulu I0 32 articial teeth. _,n nu- sune, nu nstnnl e"x`p desirabze to secure in ' articial teeth v_ ----...... .u Is supenor manner, from a m_n_ lojpoth to a wnplete any on Golql _or_` Silver, or ilvei` Plate, or on thdi justly ahd highly on- teemed umlerial, Vulcanized Bntzbet, and in such a` style as ta`at1brd.eaae and comfotl: in masticap tjng th_e fond, giving `to theinatieht an. n... ..-..._.. .. an-Jlu as 10 ntrbrdease and colnfolt in mastic` ' the giving the pptieht, at the sun time, i ihi natural ~oz`prs9iou. of-oanniensnoe I desjrapzg gecnre ' ' ` . S'l'AY.NER-[-At `J. 3,lgoe s,- on ihe 15th=.3P1': . OVREEMORE--A'tAJ.? Mart.lIi's,.ni1 I611: April, June, August, &c. , { ` - . j .7 branch of hifrofeiiion can he wniled upon. A . Teeth inserted in a superior ham a: skin lI:.to.otlrtoa ' _ , ` III to`-90' o.nGo_|.d~or.Bilver {or v`ei"l lte,`o?bi1Q 5 I` hd"li"li} teamed-main-3.: v..a_..:._...j9..y. 3 3` y es .--,p--v--uw- I ESPEOTEULLY uhuotincesiat he-will regu- (" Jarly visit the following pla_ce's qn we day; A ..an at the, timegstated, 713.: ' BARRIE--At his Oice, Dunlop .Stx-eet, from 1st to 13th of each month- ` MOURISONS. GURNERS-On_ t:he114tb Mitch, May,`July, &c, . ' ` .oR1nLm-Av1". Mbsatzisg on `1ui_ 51: l;l:`u-_ch,~ MF!Eii@Hi-f`BB7Ni`isT If ungny Well. .GAmsnono.-Tw lroyed in this town l\'V'DII ` I, ' ..Ql'TDt*I'I1Ar. nnnnanu-gym .'. sLANoJ --v---varv-u Iqianvvnnullulli BEGS leave to inform the public that, having completedrhis machinery, he is enabled to furnish doors and sash of every description, at reasonable prices and ion the shortest notice, having always a supply of dry material on hand. He also, having purchased the patent right,` is enabled to furnish GOFFIN COVERINGS to imitate every grade of cloth both as to color and texture, together with a good 1183186` and all other uneral equipments. ` BARBIE,` June, 1863. v ' (_ 24-ly ( ` I % R.T.(BANT'|NG, I'GrENERAL IWERCHANT, . COOKSTOWN 51- y A -___...,_.__________________% . uunnnu mu21tUuAN Commission Agent, sumnce Company, one of Fire and Li ` Every information and value of Lands in the Towns vxp given (if by letter, post paid.` Orillia. 18th Man-In `one 5` "` `V ,... ulucrs carefully attended to. N,B.--FuncraIs furmshed on the shortest hotice and at reasonable rates. Remember: Qztposita Farraghes Hotel, Dunlap Slreet,.Ba7`r1'e. 48- , , ___._.._.---- -Iw..: NOW offerv for ale one bf the largest and best selected Stocks in the County. They will always keep on hand articles of the best and newest design, which will be sold at the lowest gures for Cash. All ofders carefully attended N_B.--Func-ml: fnrnanlmd An I... -1.`--1--A - --` j&1;}J\L;1%13{11fuh{HTA% v`iA"ii`Enns5, Buskina,' Boots; Gent : `Calf, Kip and Course; Misses and Children s, of every variety and style, I which will be kept constan`t_ly`on hand. Am nn/rnnn `on... _A` ---- (lnxnmw.-V-`The crop in this ` pecially iu-the upperseclion, la: much. and will not yield overl who has a field of 18 acres won the whole, not saving over Iv half,.and was thinking. of plow sowjng barley. Anolher had at ' ' _ , looking . `Below the mom I . ' iBarrye, May 16, 1860: Luwllsvlp given (if by letter,-] Orillia, mm March, :sc3.~ . Barrie, Mfsy 16, 1860. ~ l\J~ .uu.|'l1 l ing, &_c. qnucr water pnvueges on the lot. For particulars apply to Bhkio & Ale: Toronto; or Lo_Ardagh &.Ar.dagh, Barrie. Feb. 11,1864. 1 RUGBY MILLS. ` In the Township of Qro. The Millhas two run of `Stones, and is nearly new; the Farm consists of 200 acres, with dwell- ing house and extensive outbuildings. There are other water privileges the V > Darliculxira nnnlv in lIIn2l.:.. n. AL, I THOS. H. 1 PORTAS, _ ORILLIA, PENERAL MERCHANT, Alxctioneer, Land 5 GOI!11i5Si0n A man} A.-mu la... 4:... 12...: - V V" ".'.'J V AT PR/ICES NOT TO_ BE. UN`DE`RSOLD! " Aunnu... n.-. --- - -- uuuu ------; +-av-n Hut: guuu. ` l.X'l11S`U8Sll- Apply to JAMES SCROGGIE. Esq., Ghurchilh (if by letter, posbpnid.) : nlun-nlvillr M ......I. 1n unn- Alexander Graham who 1., . uzluuu In this munic there aresome elds ingly well. ` (;,..,_,......- - . THAT Iergenhd cdxinxhodfohe Hotel in the thriv. - ing little Villaggfof Churchill, sitqated on the lehding mad from Bradford `to Barrie, and also on the leading road from Essa and the other western Townships to "Lefroy Station. About two miles"-from Lefroy, the best" wheat market North of Bradford. ` 7 - Ithas every accommodation rneoessary for a ` rst-class Hotel, and will be sold subject ton ' March, 1865. Title good. Terms Gash llense, the term of which expires on the 10th of Annlv tn .T.umq 2!'1l')f\r1/117.1 in ~- Lea_ther.! Leather ! ~ SURGICAL; OPERATIVE,` AND `SPANISH s51e,s1aug'hm, Upper, Kip, Calf .Harnss, Binding, Lining, Shoemakers Find. lg, &c. ' ' ` `on hand and made to order. . ------- THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes this opportunity of reminding those of bk friends in want of articles in his line that he has , on hand a large quantity of well seasoned mate. rial, and Ais_prepa.red to ex'`cute all orders with dispatch. ' ` Washtubs, Ghurus, Pork Barrels, Meat Tubs`, Butter Kegs, Liquor Kegs, of all sizes, constantly *_x - . . -nu... . ____, Corner ` I BARRE. 099;. .i.AGE . . . u WI , lIuI' yuIu.} --Cvljurckill,` March 19,. 1864. [10 be sold, on time, the ; the ' other. Price 25 cnta'sing;;,. Sent ftee ofPostagg' 3., . Erem \ I!` Bary, April. 11,. 1864.. ` . . REPAIRING NEA1iLi'ExEoUrED. Barrie. March 8, 18764.42 7 "1 1'- FARM 139;: SALE. HQTEL, .js ALE. r. DOUGAL & son K 1 V Having completed their new ._.-'-u---u UU lI\ completed their new` "Bum Ladies a c Basqnes,%'coag:'&c_ his BVSIAIH AP - "A52- A _ GRIST MILL AND `BY M. LYNCH; of Mary and Elizabeth Streets. ,__- v.ul_: n1uBpCIJl.Uo The backwnrdnessv of the season igfya fur much cnmplnint. and we hear that ,gloom prevails in the West. on acdoun! 'xef~rence'Io lhe CI absence of ne weather. From (he SI. fines Journal we gather the following ops in Linuoin :-- Frum a gentleman who his during 13 fu... .1-.., T..-- %'nV .f_P""??=hiP- IRCH ANT, Auctioneer`, nd W Agent for the Royal In- y, of the lu.rge`sI in the world, __ _._._ .,..,..uunu nu llIHCE name so the opqnition of inserting. Br. 7. 8_ ? ia=am tjnmnisi 1GIv1;ii,m uie `pm;-' tofote existing `under the name RIDAN BROS. -has this (in NI: utualconsent. --, `av: xitvtgug. gqsures 3 t: D thpsp who use __II `t0 8! _ _ ..... v.uuusv\JUuU I ANDRE W GRAHAM 1.001 ANDREW `GRAHAM. % 1-ti` E; 2 per dozen. L on ipt of the money. _T_ W A T.ll`n\T > , ..... ulllll Ill ulL`pO. . . n few days travelled lhe condllry, the following facts in reference of Ihe`FalI wheat :- ' CAl .. T`--- ' ' ' wuunnu Sign RD .s1'nmI'I>4N.' ` Binikio Alexander, lrdagh. Barrie. .. "` 2+1 and Cld;-en`: Dresses, ate, &c. T V - - avg vn nus u.|uu J-RWIALTON, S hrhnlm. `I . prperiy known as ;Lefather ! rAu.l.UlV Sbrooke. L. mr H. Grey said that a ttonf-rt-nce was now `i!:ittt_', and it washoped that the first results trf!h:t1 Confeieltce would be to establish an Z1l litSIiU8. Utttler these chctttttstattcea, with- _m:t ::nticipating- events which had not _yet rtsvn, the only answer he coultl give was, that El: Majesty s Government would continue, in. mtttttnctton with the other Powers, to take those means which they thought most desirable to effect the objects they had in view. .2 L??? { De:.e1IliNer; ` Jen}-u oaremlu studied thehatnre of fermentation, Ab prepgeg Vtotgiigrpntee l;i_jnjead shg, at 8. mes roe torn. aci it .50 common to bike":-'5` eadi i" ` -` , _ All kinds of Fancy Bread, Hteakfa8tand `Dinner '30ll8;`IIiadQ;CoT6l'det,.'r ` Soireea,`Pi;-Nicq.andrl.fes,-Phrtiea, supplied on Vrg99psbra"t`gx-inn. '. 2 . "'."3`1 W1? W153. E .=9f.'r.=h1n*5, aiw.-yo ` fl i`-1.7; - - ----.-_ -an nus ulncll sue prcmxses NEXT noon 70- THE POST bmzcz. Whgre he_intends_ carrying on the business of a BREAD ck BISOUI- 1'.B,AKER AND 0ONFEO- Tl9N-'.R. business, he will udcure gghue oftbeir. patronage nndsnnpont-= - .- . 4 ' H hgmifnpohan 92. '.n`..c. n;.'1. 1.-.-.2-.. p_.; --_-_,- nd trusts. that by strict attention to` 'F ."'PP"- -' : ` 7 , . _, _ HI? begs-f_urther tq sthtejhgt, buying for qevera! !_}'8 .o;\refu_II1 studied thestnrc he I! prepared to ziinrnntee um bin. bnend shall. u ----.--- I The undersigned-be`g's :t,oTinfAorm the inhabitants * of Barrie t.hat_he baltaken the prclpises ' N-RYT Fifi!!!) Inn nnnn -n---- ---~ JNEVW BAKERY; . uu nu muua or macxsmiths Work on the most reaonable terms. - ' In the Shoeing branch of his business he can compete with any tradesmnnrn this section _of Canada. Having had consideable experience in all parts of the United Kingdom, as well~as the States of America, together with several years practice as Cavalry Horse-Shoer, he can.gunra_n.te_e' satisfaction to all who may favor him with their-_ patronage. `Those who take pride in their horses, and like to see them well shod, will nd, on ` giv- ing him a trial, that they can now get this kind of work done in a snperixmanner. ` Pi-omptitude, moderate charges, and` rst-rate" A worl_ ship,' may be relied upon. Barrie, Dec. 15th. 1862. . 51 u . rovers Uld Stand, where he is ptparedrta do all kinds of Blacksmiths Woxk on L regonqble . .. ...-uu y vv uulll lhe public could` have u.\'pu=c:ml -'0 see`smg.led- oulrlor the hospilalilirs of r-ur um-n court. . In lhe House 0fvC'orn!r;.2n:~', tn lhe'6Ih. Mr ANewdegate asked uhct|n'-1 Hvr l\'!:ujesly es Gov- ernment imend.~l lo adopt an_v_mc=asure likely to he more e?llccn::ll Ihml these which had . hixhvrto been auemptml forlhe purpose of re4 llvvinglhe people arm 101:5: of Denmark from We oppression to \\hich me)` are daily sub- J"L'lt`\l. .\`:r 0. Grey vonf-ri-nce was no Si!Iin'_'. and it lvnc "\nV\n.l .2.-. .s.,. L - ..Q&' Q JAIVIE-_I_:AC,EY, A shoeing and Jobbing ;Smith; Collier SA,` Barrie, near ilze Market} ENGLISI-VI" BUN HOUSE". Momnsox &.S.uu-son, Solicitors. ` VVILLIAM PYPEB, Esq., Secretary 45- Treasurer. 0FFIOE-Western Assurance `Buildingsgchurch Street, Toronto. WILLIAM PYPER. 5 Secretary 5' Tresufcr. in-.1 ISAAC 0. GILMOR, EsQ.,i n:s1nEr. _FRANCIS RICHARDSON, EsQ., v;;s.r. ---.-- INCORPORATED PURSUANT 1'0 Inna: n v n . nu . _ ,, ,,.-_, um. nu-J us. vuwuucu. JAMES EDWARDS, Sec. to Trustees. Barrie, April 22nd, 1864. I. 17- `Th Toronto Ontario Perm-v % nent Building Society. wu.u......... . __, THE -TRUSTEES at the 'Wesleya.n.Methodist Church, Barrie, being about to erect a. new place of worship, are desirous of disposing of the present Church property, and will receive, offers for the purchase of the some until the_10th of (June next. The property consists of Lots Nos. 84 and 86. and the East part of 78, on the North side of Collier Street, and 103 on the South side of Worsley Street; together with the buildings thereon erected, Proposals to be addressed (post-paid) to the undersigned, from whom my information regard- ing terms, tit1e,'&;c., maybe obtained. 7 A Irina `rshurv . ..-.-. " L.'begs toinform the public am he }_iasm1 Povey s Old Stand, prepared call _k_inds Work on" thn m 1 In: .1/any nous says: The exbhaliige of tokens ol lremlship between the Cuurlscf Eng- land and Prussia, at a moment when the statesmen of the twu countries are in agrant opposition, may be acctdentalnn unmeaning, but is singularly ill-timed. It is not now that the Queeu s second sonslioulil be the chief guest at a royal Brmquel at Berlin, of receiving {rum the King of Prussia such lacerations as lly award the executionera of Duppel, nor is Barun.Beast--lhe soul of the war party in Germany, and the start.-.`=rn:m who has most distinguished himself bythe in.~:ulr,=.nt treatment of our Guvernment--the pl8tlli`=Ul1`l|iiIl{Y whom the the Hnnm 0` "9-'"-"' " "" '- Mr. Scrbggie is nutlxorized to receive Subscrip tions and Advertisements for the.` Northern J11]- vance. . I-tf ] JAME'`ER`-OT3'.GlE, 1 Auctioneer for the Go. Simcoe, ` Comnzissioner in B.R., General Conveyancer, &c., T CHURCHILL, INNISFIL. V ---__-n ACCOUNTS COLLEBTED. ' "1 ends and the public for their m-ing` the past four years, it own solicitation, be has practice at Churchill. In 810 10 o cloc_k a.m. IN thanking his hearty support begs to say that, utt consented to continue Oice hours, as usual, Churchill. 1894, uuuseuwu to couunue I Cbu:-chill, 1884. jg OFFICE - Hunoxunxo Srsasr, ' '_ November, 1862. Barriste1;"` and Attorney , 9-quaaldaq, S OLI C'1 TOR IN C'H./JNCER Y, '- Notary Public, Conve COMMISSIONER IN B. 11., yancer, , lmrnuvnu 1"Ali;\l,v Wild Lagdi, a_x_1d Village Lots, for. sale. A. No Commission cl1nrge oh absolute sales. Applylo ` 41-. _ . `B, J. OLIVER, Orillia. MONEV Tb LEND, 1 ON APPROVED SECURITY. V Apply to' . R. J. OLIVER: Orii Orillia, August, 1863. _ S4- Sept, 1861. s ANGUS BELL, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, % Coxmssxomcn In B. R., Convzxngcnn, &c., ~ SIN GHAMPTON _uul:u_::S. . The London . l'1'me.<. heading of " A" very( news that lhe Km; the order of the, Blacl fred. ' ,`.,L ,\ .. ..' `y5c\l, Presses r and tn 5- Auctioneer for the County, THORNTON, INNISFIL. Rune 1 am 5 .u.-"ul_.|ubllbl1lI'C'pllTCU l0 e1llT an Medical Colleges. Orillia, Oct.`2'I, 1862. OFFICE, adjoining J. W; Sluen s' mug `store, and directly qpposite the Methodist Chapel, N .B.-Dr. Kelly has been appointed Associate . Coroner for the County of Simcoe. P. S.-`-S_tudeuts prepared to enter any qf the lvarioug Medical Collenm- --...-.....~ Iv a_uguuvu ul uuuxu uuu DILVULLVU. For articnlars` apply at her house,7near the Barrie rainmar School. `n-_._9- 1,1 -.- she intehds Qking; s;e1;c; p; i--l's:t-}.:er ow residence to instruct in MUSIC ans SINGING . Wnr narnnhn-at an-.1- -4 I.-- 1.-..-- __, .. iju [MPROVED FARMS, Wild Lands; iu_1d viixng Lots,for.sale. . - ` Associate Ooroor forthe Counties oflsimcoe A and Grey. - V . . 7 - v - --v>---f IV`-5 `V VI} .DLlND7& '.E.`VER1E".dG`E,N1, A K T ORILLIA. T ` N .B.-u-Valudtions carefully attended to. 254? ` 1-:'j-j` HENRY ROBERTSON, L.L.B., A n1-via!-m-" av-..=l Au.-....-_. Lu 7 -4 nu.-no \an-nu-uuuu DJV Barrie, Jnlyh. THE FEi:L'ING : nu. .. . 71);`. ID; :K.e2I.1y, - REMOVED. L . ;Provi1ioi"l"_.I;;I'i Surveyor`, ILIRIDTL P:*i.VD'n1'x nnmxrrr 3308' :8 Vinuinaze to the} inhabitants of Barrie, = that from the * ' - * ' JONATHAN KILGORE, ,,._.-_-_._-. --v u. xv-, LAND AGENT, &c., 8:0. _ ` and Devisee Claims prosecutgd. HORSE_$_I_IOEIN(':'r. Mns; ?fBl-`.{E'A`RLvEY r me ACTS or run: 91104 vmcut. PARLIAMENT. `MICE Atravsr NEXT, -._.I- A-I_O, ; `ALBERT: FOWEIE, ,1" of-'- ,___ - _........u ur.: wr.r.N l;l\`GLAND AND PRUESIA. The 1lIofn2'27gS((11' learns lhal Earl Russell had declined to grant an audit-nee` lo the mem- bers of Ilia Suhlcswig and Holstein Estates, who -were on :1 visit H5 London as delegates to represent the` views of the population of the Doc h ies. rm. ., r - "'- INVESTMENTS. RICHARDS, -fm` 'g;-.mm; . .2 .-vqo JTOLIVER, Orillia. "34-If u;rs|m9l'l'. ' 2., V133-Psssmnxr Mr, Conmnawoon. uvuuvu -um! ne _lS competent grants of -the Travelling Public," ` up. accordzmce therewith `n;r,.n__11L-" X ':E .rz'vqt e Convet/anLc:s to OEILLIAVQPEZVE {AN SHE ANE Barrie, June 401-. mu .,.uc...mu Ul me nine and Weser. V The; Lrmdun Star asserts there `is mino in the Butish Cabinet vinclined fcward at pnlucy, butit is only a minority. and any tempt to push that war puhcy into act wou!d result certainly in a break-up of Cabinet. To any hitherto olfered by him,_ in his New xi : 0n_IlIn;odiou_ -Establishmen, . ' . I3'0PPO81TE HIS OLD STJNDQ. , His increoase facilities for doing business, together witlong practice in the Count , induoes-,him' to` believe?-that he is competent to jdge o(~ tli e`l Ithh nf Jim m.....-n:_... n,,. .. - - FRASER 59831911 to inform the Travelling . Community and the Public in general, that A I -liois-enabled to offer surmzlon Accommomrmzirf T6 nnv hithm-in nlfm-m1 In. H... 2.. LE- u;,_:. ~ FAsEmETEt4 R. BINGHAM /begs to inform the travelling community that he has taken that favorite old Stand, the Queen : Arms, which is being fitted up nndtrenovated in the most thorough manner, nndcxm assurehis patrons that his whole endea- yors will be made to place the establishment fore. mostin point of comfort and accommodation. D-__'- T_I__ 0 inns - , _.__..-_--on 3 in JJLVJ-'1 4 Bxin-ie, June -gm-, 1,363. .,..-....., ..... nuu . uuu uu an exlensxve scale. N. `B.--Customers: are particulz-=.rly requested to _b_e,_pnnctual in , the return of empty barn.-ls, as they arechurged with them until accounted for. V 8. _ 0 Bus ' oft best RL . wn ed gwaicaa m'g:." ma a pri will aw as . . ROBERT smpsox, Proprietor Simooe Brewery. 'B'n'rrie, Fbmary, 1864. H V 10-tf 44- _._.__.-'v----. c Orders, by minil or otherwise, for Ale or Porter, wll receive pt`-omptnucntion. Arrangements are now in `progress for .l_1otuing Ale and Porter on an extensive scale. . V. N_ `R __(1.|1aO:-nvnn-a ll-lI -.-_A:__,u' u ......... ....; ... auluu ul we nrsr. private families , and in a great number of the leading hotels and saloons, including several in Toronto, where its claims to public favor can be tested. An experi- ence of 30 years in the business, in England and this countr , goes to convince the subscriber that the-rs! quality Ale now made at the Simcoe Steam Brewery has no superior of Canadian manufacture. A . 27- plunnlllgg Sir G. Grey said Government had a'dIslincl assurance from Austria only oljvcl of the squadron was to pre b.'oc-Icmle of the Elbe and Weser. 'l`;... r .. Cw IIE SUBSCRIBER has recently tted up an entirely new arrangement for the manufacture of the above highly appreciated Beverage, which has of late been so well complimented and re- commended by the medical profession, and patro- nised by the bestjudges of the article in Toronto and elsewhere. Although the subscriber has been for the last fteen months only, manufactur- ing the Champagne and Sparkling Pale Ale, on a limited scale, the increased demand for it rendered the recent improvements in and` enlargement of his establishment necessary. It is now in con- stant use in some of the first private families, saloons. including several in '1'...-mm. ..n..... =-- -o-av-- ruonlv vs vvunvnu Barrie, July 3, 1861. . .T_._., c H A M P A_\_(_3_l_\l E A L E ! smlcon STEAM QREWE RY, DA DDT!) n A\'l'AY\ . unr-- ....... `liovl uuu5Co. Every requisite for sportsmen supplied on the most reasonable terms. REPAIRS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCFL. All kinds of FISHING TACKLE, at moderutev prices. ' Work not called for within 12. mouths will be sold to'pny expenses. 11...... A-_:I no: land DI BURNS, GUN- V . MAKER, Dun- V . ' 1opStree`., Barrie, begsv - to return his sincere W thanks to his cus- ~ temera for the .very(/ liberal support he has received since his re- sidence in `Barrie; and ` _ `!-_,:.`4. having increased his *" . facilities for doing work of the very best descrip- tion, he presumes to have stronger claim upon their patronagm, ' ` 15...... ........:_:i_ 1-,,, . '\t\/x/\.r\'\/\ '\-\J\-x_ .\_\.,,-v\ \,\ ,& Tavnmrs A_R_MS HOTEL: uuuus auu to @110. `N. B.--Instructors for the Cabinet Organ,- also arrangements of music for the same, are published by M. 5: H. t Illustrated Catalogues sentby mail. Address Mason 45' Hamlin, Boston, or Ma- son Brothers, New York. 49-3mo , 1' n:uuulu:5,--OVEI` an c0!l]pCUl0l'S. Prices of Cabinet Organs, (munufactlzred soleIy'by Mason 2.: Ham1in,) $70 to 500. Melo- dcons 560 to $170. R_---1nGh'I1n!ru-u fan 6|... {V..L:._-L f\-r -u-vvauvu VVln as, LOUKI. HE, CABINET ORGANS are pronounced by artists the best of their kind in the world ; and very admirable for both private and public use. [See written testimony from more than on nU.\'mu:n of the most eminent organist of the leading cities.] Mason 5; Ham1in s instruments have receive the only GOLD l\It-20,41. ever award- ed in this conntry,--also; ELEVEN Smvzm MEDALS, and fourteen `diplomas, in all twenty-six iFrst Premiums,-over all competitors. Cabinet nrtrnna /.........4-....o..-mi -__ -- "-C.' u...l.n.u.n.a. _ Barrie, April 23, I861. II. In the` House of Commonsbn 1 inquiries were made as to the dej Auora for the North Sea, and Gm plained lhutshe had gone in acct consranl practice tolook after cor (eresls on coasts where foreign sq: Cruising. .Qi.- (1 (1.-.. _-t,I rv J. LJUAJIIIIJ ll. 1` I'JLIo\JUD\J{V, Warden Co. Simcoe. [Spirit of the ./lge, South Simcoe Times, Calling- wood Enterprise, and Weekly Leader, copy till fovbid.] ` ' me sum ox '1'wU 11UNl)1{ED DOLLARS (in ad- dition 'to the said sum of 3400 offered by His Excellency as nforesiud), as n. Reward for _the discovery, or such information as will lend to the discovery and conviction of the person or persons guilty of the murder of the said William Gibbnrd. Witnen: mv ha nr? of (".nnl,-.~n.m.. :.. 41... ....:.I guuly or we murder 0! the said William Gibbnrd. Witness my band, at Cookstown, in the said County of Simcoe, this 12th day ofJ:munry, 1864. THOMAS'R. FERGUSON, Vvarden Co. Qimnnn I \|lU\V II. And whereas His Excellency the Governor- General, in the month of October last, issuedn l Proclamation offering ll Reward of Four Hundred Dollars for such information as should lead to the discovery and conviction of the perpetrator or V perpetrators of said crime. And whereas the County Council of the County of Slmcoe, being also anxious for the apprehension and punishment of the person or persons by whom said murder was committed, have resolved to offer .11 Further Reward in the premises. NOW. in nnr-annnm: and nnAn.. 41... ...-aL-..:a.. -5 1: runner ISGWEPG III the premises. Now, in pursuance and under the authority of the Resolutlori of said County Council, in that behalf, I hereby offer and will cause to be paid the sum of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS sum of sum nmarpd M H}: And wb:Vrc:a`s a, 0oroneVr s Inquest was eld upon the body of said WILLIAM GIBBARD, and the `Coroner : Jury returned is Verdict` of WILI-`UL MURDER against some person or persons un- known. A..,: ...u______ n. .. .. . .. umumm, in me month of JULY LAST, WILLIAM GIBBARD, Superintendent of Fisheries on Lake Huron, and then returning from business at Manitoulin connected with some Indian affairs, was missed from the steamer Plaughboy, and his body was found subsequently under-circumstance which induce a belief that be was murdered. wiirmisz n nni-nnn'r : Tnnnnul ....... `|n`t` ....,... ~ ']HEREAS, in the month of JULY LAST, .~ Superintendent. Winlanu-{nu A- I ..I-- I1,___, GUNS, RIFLES, &: -nu----- ..u.u.uu.u up LLILLVJJJLLV D GABINET EREANS. Dafnvnml 0.5 n: -noon T -ment and annihilation of .a..5..eu at 5 our we have yet to seethat such- an insult to our national honor can be tolerated. The German power trevermean to make peace on the basis ofthe treaty of 1852,` and hence all the delay as to the preliminary `armistice. They believe thernselves to be masters of the situation, and they use and abuse their position.` Here we have the keyto their conductat the" conference. Count Bismark has pushed; l'or_-, ward step by step, on the principle that Eng: land never interferes with"accomplished.{Iects; so he gradually brings about one after another, till he at last shall announce the dtsmeinber- Denmark; his'calcu- lation being" that even in that supreme hour England will say: The thing isrdone --we cannot undo it-let us chronicle the facts in our new map of Europe. We have been very unwilling to move; Even now- our aolicn "is ,1 verycautiuus; but only the last provocation is needed lo make it decided and rapit . But at I, r I length, aftt-.'r a lonr__v and steady blow of triu'mp- , hunt aggression the tide is on the turn. The arm of England liars the passage to lhn Baltic, ` and her iron-clads are ready to save Copenha- ' gen and the` ls-`ands. It is a great error to suppose that Ertglarid will not move without France. French naval action on the Baltic!` necessarily implies her military action on the ` '1 Rhine. With us it is different; If wevwero involved in war it would merely require the service of our Chu-nnel and Mediterranean eets. The Germans could not while we could blockade their po blockade in the Adria ' Venelia and Hung tion. I l_, .l, - '7 " ( l \ r -B;RR;E CANADA WEST. .-_:_ MASON & HAMLIN S $200 REWARD! BARRIE. %?.!5~7 Patented Oct. 21, 1862. !l \Y!"n nnn A\7:< - _,.,, .......\nu-,uIu.I 1.0` at the` ic; and has `provided, 1-1y imze,-Jam; 13.:; j Rohrt Stamon, uusnv I U55 3 I. O. Gilmn;-, _ { . Marcus R George Mickie,` 4 Joshua G Thomas Hawortlr, A _ Robert G AND [Joan mcmmich, ' . Wm. Hen ; "Secretary; and Treasuref,-Berpmrd L .; Sol:`cz'to1=,-.-Angus Monisp, " The Western being an old ostab: .ces'sfu1.01Ii:e and` buying 3` Inigo `: ciln 6-ordo, do.-business on; most -1 ,~a.;xgi_cla_iins forlonsn I.....4:... -_- { The Daily Nus u;"_ rkens lrendshin hm......... .1. gnu unUl.'u.I0 I10 DUSRICUS On In` and claims for-`losses. by re - eqaitgaply settled. r ' .415 rub, uazrne. Also Valuer for Ibo Canada Permanent Build- ing and Savings Society, Toronto, 28-tt` ........... _.....:___-_---_..----____( - 41: (Juli A. DAVIUSON, Ingrpectqr. EXTRACT FROM THE LONDON `TIMES 1' The Committee for the city entertainment to the Prince and P iucess of Wales havcjust clfcctcd with the Royal Insurance Company nn extra. in- surance of FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS on the building of Guildhall, including the new erections, ttings, and contents." ` PrAm`dent,-G:oa`ax'M1cnxs, Esquire, Vice-`Prm'dAent.,-u-Mucus Ros:-am, Esquire. ' V V mn:ojrons_:- " !lV2I_. L ` I 6.! Funds in haml-.-Eight Hum1rcd.Tlmu- T sand Poumls Sterling. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital---Tiwo Millions ' Sterling. B OYA,L INSIIRANGE GQMPABW CLAIMS PROMPTL Y SETTLED. , . .... win`: CAIsTogz.--Cn lrnnn 5--L " ' u; IA: 11112 HU.l|;J.|1 UAIVUI LHMEUIAII ELY, It cannot harm your child, and by giving it in limu you will snve _vnur olspring much sulfa.-rmg. Old Dr. Mt-Kenzic expressed a wish llml this Remedy should be put at such a price as would cu- ulvlc all, the poor especially,` to use it. In dt`|i:rcI1('c lo` that wish, we have put it at lhe fullnwiiag price. 113 Price only 7d slurling (15 cents) per pm-I. uge, or 25 (50 (-cuts) fur four packages.--Snll l_v every Druggist and i\1ed1(-'alDeul:r in Europa and America. None genuine wilhnul a fuc-simile signnlure of II. E. 1lIcKm.`:ie. JlI.D., Glasgow, on 'Xl('lI Wrunner. mans, Ulare M Uu-Kerry Bros. 6.: Elough 66 Campbell, Montreal. C.] ondnn, C.W.; J. Winner 65 Co-, . ...-..v -.1 Iuilnvlll uccllr, GIVE THE wbxiit CANDY 1mLEDI_'ATELY, harm vuur child. and In: rim- THE countenance pale and lcadcn-colored, with - occasional ushes, or :1 citcumscribctt s;-or. on one or both checks; the eyes become duH-tIm pupils dtlate-an azure semi-circle runs nlung tl:- lower eyelids--the nose is irrttala-d-n sw-.-Iling vi" the upper ltp-oc(-nsionnl headache, with humming ofthc cars-an unusual sccretionof snlfvn--_furn-d tongue-breath very t`oul-appctite sometimes varn- cious, with a gnnwingtrensntion at the stomach. at others entitely gonc-!lecting pains in the stotn:u-h-- occasional nausea and vmniting-bowels irromtlnr, at times costive-stools slimy, not unti'-quentty ll!)- ged with h!ood-belly swollen and hnrd-urinc tur- bid-respirntiun oecaszonatly ditlicnlt and n('(-om- pmtied with hicc'ouglI-uItensy and distttrln.-tl slut-p, with grinding of the teeth-temper generally im- tuble, etc. `' wlunn an-v Ar ll---A M _-........, v. n . , .1. November, 1863. [um SE11?" Wiiirim Y! Y. Unfalling Sym-Ems of Worms. countenance lcadcn-t n. cixcum nn nfln n. l...aL , I I 11 Toronto, April 8, 1863. uuxucu oyrmges, .uardon Too for sale at the Lowest Prices. ,, auumlon to spring 1 ng out of lumber, so lhal the 20` t. ' vuum uvu \dt J.` 101 10015, 050. Plonghs, Hurrows, Seed-Sowers, Cullivntnr.=, Horse Hues, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Drnining Tools, Forks, Budding Knives, Pruning Knives and Saws, Garden Heels and Lins, Garden and Lawn Rakes, Garden Shears. Garden 'l'r0wcls, Garden Syringes, Garden Tools in sets, &c., &c., Price.a. ..........v.., uqu uuucuu uuruwarc. gricultural Im `Garden & Field P10112115. "nu rnw: qnnrl 0.... Tools, plements, 594-_ I1 vr'\IvI|_\J I). I1 I I'\ V "WOULD invite the attention of parties pur. chasing to his Stock of IlAlll)\V.A\l:l-3, which. being kept well assorted by regular sup- nlies direct from the manufacturers, both in litig- land and the United States, will compare favour- ably in prices with any other Houses in the Trade. Mechanics Edge and other Tools, lluusc Furnishing Goods, Builders` nnd Gnhinet Rlnlrt-1-5' Hardware, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Spurting Am- munition, and General Hardware. ` N 0 1 n I - - 11sir%6n r1:1&o fAiuiL:ns 2 USE DR. McKENZIE`S Gnwnnixlimni?iwzmuitsu, I n-any-nu. ...- .... ..._., fun. nun-nuuu:u, IUI ULVE4 IJULLAK... Stave Knives, Shingle Knives, Straw Cutter Knives, and all` kinds of Knives for machixxcry, made and repaired. Pump Augurs made to order. Mill Picks dressed on the shortest notice. February, -1864. _. 6- Enurrznxn av A01` 1 AITKEN" WILKIE, AXEDALE, BEGS to inform the farmerso! the County of Simcoe that hp has ccxmnenced business in the Manufacturing-.of Axes, at..his Factory, one mile-om the Barrie Station, where he is prepared to supply Axes of the` best quality, and also to Jump Axes, making them better than new store Axes, nnd warranted, for ONE DOLLAR, SIBVE Kniuma .q'1innln L'n.u... Q`... I1 - ;AXE 'FAC'l`OR{. etc. When nny ( mu-- --- .. _ * cannot see a. German armada go coaatingalong fgulllln ' ' The London Morning Post, in announcing. this movement, speaks as follows :- The mission is to watch the Austrian eet, and in the event of itslahaping its course for the Baltio,Tlhe Channel eet will at once sail with the avowed object of saving the Danes from being overpowered at sea. England the Downs. Our diplomacy has been . cajoled. and defeated; we have been played with and laughed at ; but we have yet see that a an inenlt In Any pun.....-I l - vs: US` lation. imilar rnn On 1_14 JAMES B. RYAN TL inviln Hm an.-...o:m.. ..r ___.- km-Ea EDWARDS, _ Jgnzt , IOHN ALEx'AN m:R,% T gent at Barrie. . THOMAS.D'AbLAS, ~_w:, _` _ _, ~./11-nt at Dr.` {__.____.. _...__.__......_._.__._. .__ ulttlitt. 'YONG.'~: STREET, TORONTO. easuref,-Be2jna_rd* Hlda -Angus Monjson. 39`!- {no an ab! ..-A.Ln'g . - `F; H. HEWARD, Manager Toranloj Tn annals... T Volume XIII. c... ....-...,, uuu unamrlmu slurp, I ,' of those symptoms occur, \n1r nnnvnwu --__.__- cm.-mu, u.w.; Lvmnn, Ellinl .W. ; J. M. Henry {X3 Snns--Ly- -Kerry 6: Cmtlu-rn--Lmn- I, Montreal. C.E. : I-`. ll....n.::..n.n. ......y ulus. oz Lrmuu-rn--Lmm Montreal. C.E.; E. Ilcnlhlicld`, Vmer Hamilton, C.W. mil J|I.1 Mtu`-cua Rossin, . Joshua G. Beard onmor, ` um Wm IJ'-..J-,- - B. RYAN, 114 Yonge Street, Toronto. [}3_ ' I 1.. -- ' or nmmuxxr. rruwgv RENE fund` .;moat-lihom} terms rs t_u:e,nromrH:r M5 ARI ' H`d_F30n, Esqs` ihviini 1.1.1.1 _ _, .. .UAU1J:.U, f;"l.`!'51 . LLUUD, .dgent,,. Barrie. ' 5 farmer : son. Strange thee tig hon3`;`,n~- wea. indulged tn at thoeexpongg gf g';9. vhundkcd- victilnl. MoOon_key : friends are vn-igfng mm up of labor has been guilty of so many questionnblr pursuits, the only redeeming features uftwhion were lucre. To all who know Mconkefs anu- cedents these things are two. . `l'v-_.-_,` Mud gnc-_ arrvn Fund 95! MIC`. we fund, I! terms- 1Br.anch_. C146-ly UIUIIII I-l_v Barrie. May 23, 1864. .% May The 4 - - I . The Township, 335"- e has suffered-V`eryt ill over half. One m.`m_ ld would` lose nezirly ot two acres and .a plowing it up and a field of 22`acre_s M nelv gone. lnnlzinn ... s...--i -- - ' ,-.....n sud llluulllilln lnre are d pieces, where 9. fair yield will` I attributed to the protection .\` ot ovor half a crop wili belobv muntcipaiity, notwithstanding efieids whtch promise `exceed- Crop completely destroyed, with b`mVlhE1lSI)f1'it:nl nu nnl Ha uau as new on zzacres ely gone, looking as bare as if" Below the mountain more 3Dieces. whom 1: hi. ..:..|.x _'2M Fwo-thirds of the I wnshin_ v BETWEEN ENGLAND `1'mrRIm~l..-...... .1.-. 1: - n : Crop Prospects. l`imesv announces under the very qm-st-ionable honor, the of Prussia haul cnnfenred 9, Black Eagf on Prince Al-V V. ....,.. vu unrwuulll ul HIU anther. ihe Calha- following wilh mps sa11\vl1ohas dnrina the lam x-- -u uu;uu.u .-' an \vl1ol1es during the last country, we ascerlamed '11 to the condition ` raid received rahce that the he prevent the S'Ina- naanun IL-- ' ' ` I yquull orcnam of {our of them pro_dnce_ _1t}is f ll1e_seasonifsfia cause nd quite a Vest. of the - I.`...... /I... Q. r1-.n._ n} 1:?- acliun Hy the` Commonsbn the 6 h, some deparlure of lhe Sea, Government ex- in accordance with look commercial in- ife fOfBin nnnllrnn- -----* -116 ill ugreat _ --_ `....-uuauull IS ecided rapid. md uiu mp- {, idea I y Baltic `e Ieadv to saw r`......-1.A 4---nun, -uuu >t in tha worldlo remain at vssive force passes them In- iplomacy been `cajoled rave Ueen` 2 yet see onal honor can hi: ml...-......I "`T!;xe zibllxavigze [he (3nI)rlcnI L`.-.- To is minorily ined fc Ward n ma 2 loss is no't"sp' vvuuucltllill In- : squadrons were Uonsrsmov. i uwnullul IIIEAIIJ. nlulc, Iuvlli Uh lVIIo' Terms will He ma.d"-1rh6wxiqi1` ` otsale, V` or previously, on appubitlon 12:? .'z - . =f~` `. T - Almma aranmasr ` _s v . `~= :2`: npm 9\8__,9H:8_ :- w-v uyluu-uuyuvvvv, Uilvur avv w_-a -, v.---~ -v--r, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in thoforenoong {be following valuable: properly, bqinconiposed of [Park Lots numbers on, two, ,tl;re'a,ui(_1'f_o Ir,; as laid out on the South half or lot number .1.w_enty- ve. in _the ninth Oo_n oes`sioni of .the Township of Nottawaiaga; in thenid Oounty ofSimco_e, con- taining twenty. acres, mote or'leI'I.?' ' ' ' V 13 .. ..... ._ . _..--,.~.':-.-' 1' .- . LUVVI-I VI lJDl]IV)) Wlll IOU IQIB . BY PUBLIC A'IJC'1fmN, I ; Q At the Rooms ofMr. E. S. Meekitfg. :. on... ..:.I maa.` at Rn;-phi ` ' "V `?I?z?'I.5$7r3?s'3r"sIr?SI',"'7* ."' On Wednesday," the lstday of ,ng:t no 41.- 1.....- 7.: `I:!I.._.... ..!..|....L 3.. Il.g-(tn-no-nan` u`: Y_ Virtue of a Power of Sale oontnihed in a, certain Indenture of Mortgage; dated the Eighth day at February, inthe year of our Lord, 1862, and made between ANGUS BELL, ARCHI- BALD FERGUSON, and HUGH CARMIGHAEL, _ all of the Township of Nottawasuga. in _-the County of Simcoe, of the first part; theirseveral wives of the second partg and GEORGE [M0- BERLY, of the Town of Collingwood, in the County of Simdoe, of thethird pnrt,.(nnd, aer wards assigned by-_'him.to Wm. D. `Ardagho,-`ofrthe Town of Ban-ie),twi1l heeold to ~ " 1 _ -ncv `cs-:3-rv-.1-'1'-re A`fT'l'I`lI1`k `fl ? oro,'Apri1, 1864; r 0 BE SOLD, on eirsy terms. angimprofved . Farm, being Lot 15, in 3rd Con., Om. V The lot`contnins'10`5 acres, 40 of which are cleared, well fenced-.with cedar rails, and in"a. `good state of cultivation. ` Diary : Mill Cree}: runs. through -rtlie` 15:, and `there is a. good plting nenr the. dwell- ing house. The dwelling is a. good frame build-V ' ing-,.nnd there are erected on thejlot the'necess:m-y "I`it.le4 indisputable. outbuildings, with a good frame burn 60:: 39 in` course of erection, to be nished by August next; For further partioulursl npiply to` l . .4-" \ ' A SUPERB TONED. ` _FO`R.-TE, by"_Dunhn'm, un.l_t_o new; TERMS}--45 cash, or 50. :1 months credit on an approveiendorsed note.` 7 . . . .. A ___1._ _; .|._ .m__ 4- .u.<,. `V. On Friday, 3rd June. Sub; its three allies: Avurice, Am i1 3"Doors'open at half`-p Olmiif will be taken at eight. in- Aam:'n:.... 1n -....._ . _ ,.,__.` ..... .. uunvu uh clglllu. ' 113- Admision, 10 ce_uts-t< 'Ba,i'rie, May 24, 1864, .__-q-.- ON Wednesday, lst Jun. Subject--.Mode1-a- tion ; or, I can take it or leave it alone. On Thursday, 2nd June- Subject-Prohi biuon."' . ` . - . _ I -A:a.-t'l'l1:'<)-fcef of this arti- vvum DELIVER I ' A nm mnmnn n . . v ,...`. L rm Court of Revision` BARBIE illhold an_ o1~}`.1:MPERANcE IN THE TOWN HALL, BARRIE.-, .___-... ,,,_r.- `a. -.:.4-ll \/\JI|:l'4I By one who has cu_red Ilimspifvacvr being put In great ex- pense mu] injury through medxcnl humhug and quack:-.ry. By prepnying-postage, single copigs may ye had of lhe` author. , NATHANIEL MAYFAAIR Esq.. _ 21.-ly _' Bedtbrd, Kings County, N. Y. ____._ A CAUTION TH YOUN 2,11.-EN who subr from Nervnus Debihty. Premature Decay, of Manhood, elc.. supplying m the same time. THE MEANS OF SELF CURE. By Ilimspifvacvr medical humhuz nlla(:kt'.rv. M_ORTGA_C_3_Ev SAL_E.: A DJ 0 URNED I um man a box ti`:-e of expense. I not keep my mcdicing-5 on hand I i make as much prulil on then nmke., ~ ._Z_;j} s. - Tltevbest medicines of ey correct biliousncss. prevent l_lvcr, _purify- the blond, strengthen a nppclite, invigorate the nerves, ate the enfeehlcd cnnstuutlmt, ived the suitrge of gratitude wards of fifty years,- tice cr mot get a` bux_ rug Store in his plat-e the amount, and 1 Many dealers will JIIISE lhpu I-nnnnl ,modcrn' times. 7 II utulcncy. cu:-attse th of Pills or intment from th let him write to me, cnclnsit will mail box free of J not_kcep - . ' , - Published for the hem-t. and as n wnrnmg mud ` YOUNG` M I.-EN ,\_'ho'su1'_3r Debimv. Prclnnllxru n.. / _---v-u vs I) I. All.` ' I If there ar" a class of [icrsons -II_lld pity _ot the sound in health it um ot Scrofulaua Ulcrr,~ Ghmnic 5 so glisgurcd_ with eruptive disease: mg the metal of their friends. provided in r. Radway s Clean way : Renoyntmg Resolvent. Cfn Mnrvelluvs Remedy will cure the v`: nlictc.-d with` Chronic `Sores. Ulc Heads, Sore Legs, Scmfula. am this remedy. In a few weeks th mingle In socletv. mu-...a n---- ~ deserving the sympathy health in the poor disabled vic- gt Scrofulatts Sores, whose bodies are. l0dlsgllI'('d_ disc-ages as to forbid their seek- the social To all each a curo_ia provtdcd tn Cleansing Syrup, called Rutl- One to_ six bottles of this 'worst cases. Let those Ulcers. Fever Sores, Soto and Ill! Slkn Diseases, use weeks they` will be enabled to society, cured. Price one dollar per bottle. 1 Sold by Druggists. (FA P.-M Foa SA_L_E;` R Iielman 5: 00., Wholesale agents fbr Co. : - Gowansdaughter of Robert McGowa At Barrie, on the 14th, Mr. Martin Johnson, On the 15th May Edward, second son of aged 9 years and 3 months; ,', oflscarlet fever, Ellen Me n, sen, of Vespra, aged 8 years ands months. On `the 19th, at Oro, of M . .Q........I 7- - .,.. vuv ;.uuu, at UK` `Mr. Sggnuel Jermey. _ , - _-_.. ._..__._..__._.._._.__.._.___:_ New % Chnertistmcntts. At Barrio. on the 12th ,.Hen'ry-Martizzu`, eldeatson of Mr. Martin Johnlon, aged` 10 years said 8 `months. ' * T ` V `on M ax-tin I

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