Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 31 Dec 1864, p. 1

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_v one indivi; r of the medm` ild Cherry Tm ' aims is wen gnu? ml it has Derln..`_-, 1-AIlRlE, C. W. joax u .nnu>I- I - in Chancery. 1 0. u u1caAun. . Holt,'Sons & Co.. Imniaaim. A ,........ Y, C03 ; E'Y- I . ARDAGH, B-A- . &f\Zc_. w. 3025 , [n('ss, man lnree d well. 1 have 1' n`. "f h: 'nn'?n'l. . 1-Irv y-r-v- ~li J46-tr` , of English"vManu!qctim,,`-35: V _ H .834-'rE smps. PVoc1m1'sxA_w,a1 ' etc . The but and chenpu{:~_n_VsTso1`tii'i ei:,L-in Far can. lid. ' OYS . Gems` and Ladies Sks,ts,'l'gte;t 3:31:-0. .. ..Iup orto;r'1 ` Taro-t9. Not,-';-2190.4.-A ....- -... -,- 1 m:msAn% my lroalsnsi u.mmvAns,-% 114; YONGE STREET, 'rox;onrro.' j -T BUILDERS and oabsaecamiwm. Oairpent` ' and other Mechanics 'l`ool9, ..Gmlery, House"- Furnishing` Goods, Shooting and Fishing 'l'.v.okJ, Sporting Ammuui1ion;.Gar deu and Far;,n"l`ools, &c.,atVLow.es`t Rates. . V ` . x CANT S' 'PA'|`EN;P L'rU.r:N-1-1: bk V _ . V 3001` CU'I'TER.- .- in PR1zk raovxxci axnfsmou, .1se.i;'. ::._..._.. `ANGUS ABEALL, _ % Issuer of Marriage Licm'ses,L l".nuu:_-uuuvnn ... D `n (I -.--4- - ` ' H. CRESW|CKE,Jun., Provincial Lzwd Sur- veyor, &c., Barrie. ' ' ` ' ` , A329, 1 __________________,, ' NEAR. THE FQST OFFICE. ' ' FRASER begs to inform his friends that he . has taken `the premises lately occupied by` M r. Sanford, where he will be able to accommodate his former patrons. - 39 _ ll '-l.`0r0n_to, l;fr.,;1884.> -1-4 For sale b`y uw ll|'[I ll Cu}; dilferenraizea. or Cattle Price am. Loam: b_v,m1I.prgmpuy lined. ` ' _J. 3;.`-ans, , _- 1-14 `Yonge.Slm2t, Toronto. '1`oronm.lmr_-1as4_: ;= a - ' A . ux_.) uub an we U0l'l'\)\Vel' Society, by apgnlyilxglo um .- . v Asaociai Goidher for the. Cduntfea of Simpdai ' A and (jrey, { ' :._- LL pr.-r~7ons in w.1uLo:"mone_v, !'o1_'on-3 or ten _\'e:us,`mn obruiuhon let-ms more :ulv:m- t:n_'.';."ow.`. :0 me 310:"-rxnver than nlzose oi"ap,y other tpulyimr Io ` ' Mom: Mtmsvu MDENEY! ! 1' _ T Money ii Loan! - ' `OFFICE e Hunonumb Sramw, November,1l862. MONEYTO' LOAN A1` 9 Dru) rvmu-n. HENRY ROBERTSON, L.L.i3., T ' Barrister and Attomy-at-Law, SOLICITOR av 011./JNCERY, Notary Public, Oonveyancer, COMMISSIONER IN B. R., I RS- Usmj` . ...,...;.u u.-a nJ.ll}4I\_D, ; .l1.D'., V B.uu:m, Apm-niser and Sm've_vor for the Gnnaglr_1 Permanent Building and .3`J.vings Society. J My. 1s.;.1_ V ' _ 2.0-ly -. . - .---- KPPLY to H; CRESWICKE, varuer. `-"" ---wlwcnln Coumssxomaa 18 `B. R., CONVl!A:lvGi::'`, #0., QTKTIV L`! A `nlnvuutxnv I Tin-3.1113h:&'3.i1%::.:;;e wonm V Df`..H'.`.D TM Qwvnnzwca A1? .-....-.._- ._ HeirV. ALBERT FONWLIE, A Provincial Land Surveyor, V L./IND 4; GE.w;R.aL'.aGEN1, _ ` [ ORILLIA. ? H 1 N;B.-Valu:1tions c:u`el'ully atleudgd lo. ` .lf-If ---:1 I III? J(5U.`I'l;Y CLERK, ' WILL attend at `his Oic, at Bhrrie,` every SATURDAY, from 11 ;:.m., till 3 p.m., ac- cording to order of Council and every other day at his office at Cookstown. D.._._:- n I, .u. ....- FFtAsER $V HOTEL, DUNLOP STREET BARBIE, .j-- ` . ACCOUNTS `COLLECTED. Mr. Scroggie is aulboxized to receive Subs:-rip" tions and Advertisements for the Nor!/Ier`n`../Ii/p mmce. , ` - I-If `JAMES. S'C'R4OGG|~E[, f Auctioneer for the Co. Simone, .C'oI`n/m'ssz'oner in B.R.; Gmral Conveyauccr; (5-c., [ ' CHURCHILL, INNISFIL. .:._._ DEALER 116 to 5').-vl.'-I s'i'.ovEVs AN}; HA`R;D,\V_A RE I '. . - `i\....- -'- 1` JAMES E7fY7\7E mpnn-mu .nu . . n.-mruu.'. All won -k in the above line dc ality and on the lowest. terms. _- ....-u. an. vqunauuv Vlgarrie, Feb. 17, 1862. GEO.@ BALL GARPEN 'I"ER,ABUI%L]J R, AND ' DUNLdP STREET. Barrie, I.t.h J an., 1863. GRJP UJ TE 5 .. nun, summer ms mcreaed sin 1 lcould Willi` bi `over from me, xafrtiun` ocasibl t_Hking_- lhe. Bals /13 rain!` .....n L ` L f. iii-.;'Y1T 1 n am T n.';';."i..a"1'.`. . ~ ".`" W .:`;`=".:.`-5 . .: WASHING" T. p. A ws_on;` , - -_. V--suullto ` P.S._--,A` tn} chdie'Ba a;1_<;"Robes for>_:1`e:.~: ,0ri'llia,28j_th Dec,-1864. { ' V .514!` ` LAND A.GEN'1`,V&c., &c. ` and Devisee Claims Aprosecutcl. [AS lrmoved, Io hi 1 old Post. Oice, .__ sL11$:GHA`ix'4I'>:1f"<`)"1;:N 1` -8 PER. CENT." rn uppruvr,-(I 0| Illl linen! Veleri|mr_v"5hI- IInI\'t'r.~`aHy used 119! ` l'n'w'(]t*I`H. as the 01!!) H) rm`! wally cfliill zve s\`.~'u-111. anduI0.~ ail appI't'h'l'O.~'i0l'Ir (en cause irrcpiltiut nee, :1 dose of 0 Agent for the urchibe.of all kin: `RAW? FURS, POS'T..0FFICE1`Q1'1ILL'IA.. i._-A kw chdie'RnYnln'-Dnkn- r-- 4! meonnyz -or _..vv 8. (ilwrs G. H L'.\"f'x-:n,) \V1Ll,IA.\1 SA Nnshs, 1=.r..-s , ' BA nmm. DR, AND ' - F V MACHlNE_`MANUFAACTURER, BA RR.II`._ '.'B.ANTlNG, 70l'T\7'l`V nI.|:'nL' . V r '- I ` r Tm:-f Uzvzrxznszrr TORONTO, ` T Dunno ? STREET, A Mo;R%1;'o:~', nun..- done with punctu- terms . 1 residence idjining }>urchhbe.of kinds of FURS. . :1`, Connmqwoon. 1:31.-ab -My - , BA mus. % .iras- Why s.h9n.1d hD9L.dD-thia!Lpleaie= very Imle WhI9hdId;.0WHn1iTWh;v ` - weariiiess. _ H9 3145; : - ' Roland wenihtq iaowian (Is in ih_b,_\VrA'n-; his uncle `I inasmuch as it [mattered and-. in u univerw W61`?-`1'i;ieir.v": "fi`h`i6' 2" V !9I!n~'sI::: 3-` "Gw?u;%J ` line in1EI_::e:j!;;;Qng-1'00 f,1"Altt1':l_:ing4A _sozf_I`)'_{:` 7 ,t_iing`l,i_ ; .gg9itga'tta ;I.I,..,IIf ; - jtaizemz &f."m?y;: git ; Mull: _-Ma` `flalaxgkelgce Iisif`crohedhp6Ir*%lId_rfi|iI9 `#31: = dale did-i1.otonce.remank-the tired look vvvl Iv Jul, l.|UlI`lllIa" ' And _ in all` that interview` Lord Ruys_-`T in `his nephew s face; that` nameless . look which/. a1uzVe.a.1a?om`bteVcagt to all the Lansd'eIl~poct r:m's, azna wJ;igh_gz_m'z_dej phgj` 51456, idJ.er`9.f!b.irgw;`.sm;9la;;6;iasp;:t.' than-thbliopelul Lebdnuy`. gentfeluan ._-_4'_)v' v 8lxl;.;.`i....a ...-..'o 4.. 1- .....v-_'.x- :_'-L ,1-`if _ representative. 1 look _ forward to gyent -nun. Uvculllsn _ - ' If there s a dissolution, our party must inevitably come in," the Earl said at parting ; and in that. pase you. must stand xr Waieham," The"W:_xreham people look to [you as their` legitimate tlnngsfiny boy," if the ` p rese_'nt ministry go out. I ve been nur mg my little ex- again ti`'x't_Ay.a:f,v`if t]5i ings'go uwllyj; iand. L 1 ex eot,t,q..sep3,-yout make-,a'gure in the war d iyet, Rah-ad. .c'heq"ue'\r treVryAi:on1fort'Ebl%y`(fprfthe last : .twelve'T_mont`h)s ;,;a'ndI_ shall. take a. fur- nished h0|lSe`ill__`lOWn','~a=!'-Id begin` `life ~ Aincl1i'rt`-'&.lI"i'I..;.iv:.;i.A_;;s`-_..-*r- 1 --~--- A t V I H . -'ll`l` lflf ucu,u..;;_u_ne not; people ,we're`alwz_1ys rich, and i ndiguantengni ust the oppression of an exhorbitant income-tax. Poor Roland behaved admirably during the inictipn of his I'incle s visit? and if he gave vague answer`: and asked irrelevant questions now and` then, Lord Ruysdnle was too _t,119gh*engrofssed by` his` own eloquence to ndong.` his nephew s delin- , 0 quencies. Roland ``nily`got . rid of - him at`|ast'by promisingloidihe at Lo_wl_andsi . that evening. If thorn : -1 -"----`--`~ ' uuaupw us Lula` courtesy. ' Lord `Ruysdale called upon his nephew in the con _ {of the bright summer morning thhatqdtcoeeded Isahel s visit to n the Priory ; an `as the young man hap- _ pened to be smoking his cigar in front 1' 'o'f'.the porch atthe moment when the. Earl s quiet cob came jogging along" the broad carriage-drive, there was no pas.- siliility ofavoiding the elderly gentle- tman s vislt. Roland threw aside ;his - ci2ar,and resignedhiniselfto the pros- pect of an h_our s prosy discussion of V things in which he felt no kind of in . terest, no my .ofpleas_nre. What was it to him that there was every prospect of a speedy dissolution, unless,-- l_'1`here ulmostulways was every V prospect of a dissolution unless-s_o'gneth_in'g' or other took place-\;3 lint notliing? specigl. ever` seemed.toicom`ofall-the fuss a`nd- cla- muitk. '1`hg poor people" were glways. poor, and grumbled at being starved to dea_th.;~_-the ri_cl_' people .wreinlw1_1ys 11 p 1-iclyi,nml indignant against thnmm.-....:,... A 4 1 I 1 1 I l F Ill ucuxgc L'rllU`l'L'S-death. ~ But he lingered, nevertheless. A man may fully appreciate the enormity. of his sin,_.-and yet -go on sinning. Mr. Lansdell did not go awavefroni Mordred ; he cuutentedhimslf with sending the Graybridge surgeon abasketof the finest grapes and a couple of the biggest pines to be found in the Priory. hothouses; _= and it may be that his conscience de- 4 .,._, uuyuueut, vaclllatmg youugmau, with |yq_l,a,iq)_;)tzlSe_s for ever. warring against tlie Txaser attributes ofhis mfnd ; aspqxled chald-of fortune, who had al- __most always had his own way until just HOW. - (I ought to` o N ' as 2 - , of this man's illuess-. There seems s`:Jarg:e thifwhorrible in m 2 ` ' - .iE`_c ' gd waiting fog si:p;2t:}Ereu"Y1::h1- s on gain" such an 1; by George Gill,erl,s:(;lJi::htu_l?Je treasure Ill! ht) run-nu.-..J ..___, . u v use at lhe__abovo dxwv :1 n,_v bmly in my I have great 1-on. P. r.`.n|'r~-na the 'T0F ' IIIIU ll ' And then the Templer s hand swept aside in dark curtain, and reveailed a lovely picture of the life that might be, if-George Gilbert would only be so oblig- ing as to sink under . lha.l: tiresome luw fever which lmd duneso much mischief in the" lanes about Gmybrldge. `Roland Lansdell was I19!-_ hero 5-he` was only a very zrn1ierfect,""w`;;cilhifiug young man, IIQMB` impulses rm nunr ........:.... -T A c angecame over the spirit of Mt`. Lans ell s dreams. The thought, the base and cruel thought, which had never entered Isabel s mind, was not to-T be shut out of Rolurid s breast after that midnight interview in the librarv. Do what hewuuld, struggle against the fotrl lteemptatinn as he n1ight,-and' he` was not actually wicked, he was not 'utterly 'heart'less,-4--heicould not help thinking of what might happen-.-if-i[` Death, who carries inhis eshless hand so many orders for reiease, should cut the knot that hound Isabel Gilbert-. God-rknowsl am not base enough to wish any harm to that poor ..fellow at 'Graybritlge, thought Mr; Lansdell ; u but H-4. I e ' vuu, uuuaa surgepn. A " I shouldn t mind laying b. tw month s wages that ifnher husband he marries her within six months, land's man-servant remarked, "as he pedvhis second cup of cuee ; 65 I :1 did see such an infatuated young in my lif. ? ' _' A cj1ange'came over spirit `T ______l Ila uuul` mswue last night. A Mr. Lansdellfs valet, very busily occu- pied with a hatbrush. [smiled soltly [to himselfasphis employer made this speech. The master of Mordred Priory need scarcely have-stained his erting soul by _any hypocritibal phrases respecting the Gm'yb rid`ge surgepn. ` I Rhnnlrln 1 m.'....I |_--=.- W See that some hotlw1i graes and a pine are sent to Mr. `Gilbert at Gray- bridge, Roland said to his valet on the moming"_at1er` Isabel s visit. I was .very sorry tohearsof his serious illness from his`wife"last night. Lansdelliu ml. .... .. L.--:I-- { AB A`RR'I E, xrvvs.--s.' who Doctor As`Wife.` ` nttegaturg For vlhe generu1'i:3i nule, ls prepardfrit en npprnved'ol' Iilwnl Vulprinnl-Ir'sh|. ion Poi tion Pp .._. .. .u.- uavuulo, J.LU" he sip- of cuee 2 I6 I nann- I\| -u._v|u5 u l-\V(`!lVB- Lnfher dies, `In mi --.....4l.-_ as `n "SIMPLE PRINCIPLE, AND twelve-V ..L...._I .1- .. v|_.5V \_Ia'~IvllU V _`1r`iv`spapqr qm: .to-`ll thotl _-dis,uV1issed_ fa; ;-Whsith *9ff ?hi } jbln etvv xamgst pfcauardg r68P0hde.n.t`, .se.n{c.|Iv-1! pm ,olf_a "cqf9m _n `won! incomgptancy, on` 'l;';]_ia";`. Tell. { uuusuo _ Whht'a place this Midlandhire is! Q .` he cried ; and what a miracn_luus : puwet of invention Jigs nncultiyated : amongst the inhabitants. of our. vcounfry . towns! Iwithdta\v?my imperliuem in=- [ singgtions about your lulgjf for sca1;dal,L, " ._m;V .de'afr_`G3isndoli`{Ie s;-'t,dr..1';8e .you;`-.ar e.. . `tli.1mt_2l` x;zj9vIqe{jp.f:thait`;.: s.u`bu,e a;',t.--'-.- j1`h,_ej_` smalls! [ mdinientapyf zknoyvledga` . fsvaivl mu ;v- to `.*-`iisrbh. dee-; .m:be+ % A :21 we, iaisnbt: ` :r;a;i*Vbaanfg:i w . i ~`.f'; f _, __.. .....; uuu u. veryjwxcked women. A person who iiseen tiuttenld a secret rendezvous; with`j`aj_ strau f?e.r, not once, but several time`,5\:1ii!h"i;`l_`fafipearance of Tsjtenllh-and; mystegys ;W__hi1e_. but husband hes between life and--death, must surely be one ofthe worst-and-wv'il :$v." oi -wum`en.' ' J S ' .1. KJSWBF ; man that willscarcely. bear discussion here, or elsew-here ;. but since you n<;cu_se .me ' .,....g.. ucuuuce in ms lace. Perhaps Mr.` Raymond is right, after all, Qxvendolipe said quietly. She wpaivery quiet", but vp'3i'y pale," and looked her cousin as steadily in the jeyes as if she had been t'igh.ting_a small-sword duel `with him. '4 Theimbject. is one Of femim'n"e `malic_', I am bbjibd to defehd myself. y_!.i:aay that Mn: 'Gilbert is- av, ` very bad wife and a verywvicked "woman; PQTSOH `Wh0*.ii';henn N-.'i'..n......I :. - ` her special right ! Here is bert 2 ? He waited,"-breathless and angry, with sullen'deance in his fziee. -.--_-.-....... ...... omuucr ut ner town sex is u wornan s privilege. Why should- not Lady Gwendoline avail herself of _ only. :1 very paltry" subject, certni_nly-a poor little provincial nobody; hut she will serve for want of_ a better; lay- her `on the table, by an means; and lilting` out,-your dissecting-tools, What have youito say _i_againsL~Mrs .'Gil-. for his cousin s a'r_iwer, _.lookiug at, her- Perhnhni Mr ~ D-'---V-'~~~ Lady ,GwenElol,irfe.- u-guuauu uclvo ' . A . , Why should it not be discuse cried Roland; Jooking-`-ifpeople can L daggers-_-a perfect arsenal of rage scorn at his cousin. OF cgurse, understand that slander of her own EQ fl \Hnn1uII n -u.:..':l-.._ " ` unuuc _ I think the less we say upon thht subject the better, he exclaimed eager- 1y; I think, lady Gwendoline, that - IS usubjuct that had much better not be discused here. u urn.-- I -"- V` 3355 I - vl uau .i1`WllC." Rolan_d s face ushed crimson, and he turned to his cousin as if about to speak ; but Mr. Raymond was too quick'for .,r:.uo - -- v-v Jvvu IIUUSU `U16 _ other d_ay-last year, by the by-- Egad, how the time spins round !--I was sorry to hear that he is ill. , Low fever-reaHy m a very dangerouslstale, Saunders` the solicitor told me. You'll be sorry to hear 1!, Gwendoline. . Lady (u`wend'oline s {ace darkened, `and she glanced at Roland-before she spoke. ` I ' ` Iam sorry to hear it, she said. I amsorry for Mr. Gilbert, for more than one reason. I am sorry he has so very bad ,aAw|fe. ., SA'I`U%Rl )TAY, DECEMBER 31, 1864. _- ....... uuul uu na Uh LOW r....a..v t`-.-~| -- of lil'e,*a'nd, were jogging quietly on the shady slope of the hill,'and the dreamy languor exhibited by the two young people who sat listening to them. George Sand has declared that nowadays allthe oldest books are written by the youngest authors; might she not go even further, and say that nowadays the young people to are older than their seniors? We have it got rid of our Sprmgheeled Jacks and John Mittens, and To A m and Jerry are no more popular either on or off the! )1 stage; our young aristocrats no longerl think it a ne thing to drivega hearse to Epsom races, or to set barrels of wine ;. running in the_Hay-market; but in place " v of all_this foolish riot and confusion a f mortal coldness of the soul seems to have 1 come down upon the youth ofour nation, 1 adeadly languor and stagnation ofspirit, from which nothing less than a Crimean war-or an Indian rebellion-{can arouse the worn-out idlers in a. weary world. I The dinner was drawirig to a close, when Lord Ruvsdule mentio that awakened an Mr. Lansdell s atten- tion. - i V I rode into Graybridge after leaving you, Roland, he said,`_` and made a call or two. Iwas sorry _ to hear that (Mr. Gilmore--Gilson--Gilbert,-e-ah, yes,- 13 Gilbt-rt,I--that` very worthy young doc- "" tor, whom we met at your house the 99 year, ."-` was 3 `'39 verv dnnanl-nnc :4--In `-~~ ' ' . 1 T and.-tiediina earelessj'bow,`at~ the back- of `her waist. Mr. Ra:gmoudwas esta- blished in 9.` mg chintdigcotered easy.-. chair, turning over a bagel.` looks newly arrived from LQudon,.,i!1,jg ' soorufulyicoinmenls on cqnt$ents;.a,;,;;r ; . _ - At last?! he exlai'med,' -as: -Mr."Lans-' dell s nam-e was"ann`ou'needr.- `.` I ve cal- led at Mordred `about half-a-dazen times ' within the -last two months ; but as your people always said you were out, and as I could always seeby their faces that you were at home, I have given up the 9 _business in. despair. - ' .. Lord Ruysdale came in presently with the Times` newspaper open in his hand, and insisted on `reading a leader, which he delivered with amazing energy, and 7 all the emphasis on the beginnings of the sentences. Dinner was announced S before the leader was finished, and Mr. 3 Raymond led Lady Gwendoline to the C dining-room, while Roland stayed to hear the ']`l1lInder s climax murdered by his `l uncle s defective elocution.- The dinner ' Went offvery quietly. The Earl talked politics, and Mr. Raymond discoursed W very pleasantly on the principles of n_atu- ral philosophy as applied to the rulers of; th, the nation. There was a strange con- loo _he animal spirits of the i311` two men who had passed the meridian life, and were quietly db; hill, and l8( two 80' people listening to them. r:..n...., = SIMCOE GENERAL ADVERTISER. ..uu-:IuJI:ul. I8 0118 2 bear here rt may Ia: 4G1lbe'rt a, 11 vnrv~-uai:.lp...l '........ - .- a, 1am.bz.1md':oderena . ` .."1-uunuuvc U1. 3.11:1`. h, it *0`! women .' a diwvrdnntg nun uL_ H156 uua ` we Dr I19! rnnn ---- dicused 1 runny-J.` ---4 '- ' "it in? woglld be iazing yer announced` znichn ---J ""` "4 ic-ed, will hcgen Ihnl oxh.-mvise , "k n.~i\'e.' This V85 ' -:m` be 0B!aihd'af |I sznne mnne_v ah aiiy'd n |)e_ing inelfeclivefa ---uvuuuu I la look and III]! ran ---A - tuIK\Cl.l __ nu noun: 515105 liscunrsed Wishing to know how their subscription account S of-nan stands can do so by referring to the address on - ` each paper mailed to them. The date following 0f I their-names is that at` which their indebtedness nge ltiommenoed. Thus: Jonathan Storey, mar 1 62, Ls i shows that his subscription is due from. March 1st ,' 1862, to the present time; or it paid in advance 1 ` Jonathan Storey, dec 31 63 would show that 7 lthe subscription was paid up to December 31st, 1863. The arrangement is so simple that sub- 3 scribers willreadily understand it. . Gnrnn - --....,..vu um r|_c_e-Ul`lS_`. `A The. auizper was a very axqollont "tin!" oi1e,,lhe `provident paving gaken Aunt tolenvxn ' .A anvuyplle margin my guy ooutiqvgfpaoy;-yb,ip',` W M 1w '_ That although, fearful as we are of being con- _ , . : aidered i:.termesidlei's by referring to rndlters not 3rd Division. ' F1133 COMPAN Y EXCURSION AND SUPPER. k altogether cogniiable by us as Grand Jurors, we 19ElP,| iz: Hg" i5_0 3` 0 GEOFZW: '1`""9' ` W` "_'"'. 'R*"`8d FiI' """."""-"3 `"'` "'7"` P' ` PP" 3:1 1I1>|`;$.`:'.'.'.'.'.'.'I.'.'.'II.`.' A235 1. Company. w!tb.se'vr_al zentlemen"_vvhoV wer',in_- Wait: to pass withontexpressinz our dem our 4:; J. Morrow and M. Bishop. :33 5` ::'m,e_d to 'joi`ntb_em,_ had! their contemplated ex. sinoereond heartfelt regrets at the recklessness 5th 0. 0rmsby.............. 191 3," .ct_uiion_: `on Wednesday _`_ln_.st`,`y followed` by 1...; `ex; jnnd. total didri-gord_ of all permeable relations 41/: I)a'nin'on. b .fV'ell8ntfgt_tpperi_n ;1..jr._m`.,_.u..1bu..y the evening, and ood t_"eellng_that,l`Ias, of late characterized lst. P`. King; 2nd, M. Plot on ; 3rd, M. 1 A".ouvdlc'l(loteonslItiAn'.of_'g.bout pouo ` ,th-V eoudnctof person; nndlporlies in the City of 33"? P: H` "'"_"3 5"`: 0" h'"3 6 ! yg gieighs`, pgogeeded to Qookitotvn; ` 1'qr;_ru.e when it np};pan,. and we res; beyond a ""`.' 7"" 91` "" .` . . "jx.vA.ttn`rn`pn_i her`o{obont'5',o cloek_ -in _ j:dq'uo:,u;_u1prga boduu` cfaneo parndetbrntreeta, ` `E_ `5"' D" '"' lb _ M S I; '3"e'3!3i'n~1W!.*-is i am F.::;..n-.-...:v:::e .:::;.. !~.:`.."r.. ~ ' - C " _ `C :v'eopon'It`!br5no otnr nee, "mind. evidently 'in- P ' ' ' ' C ., . . .2, - .. , - a zeyforgood conduct, Ellenorkou. ` *9`? `"9" *`.?"" 'V."?""-N!`-"`3`.'"';<,!""i`-Y `*.h``" 0.! rme`m,a by '1'. n.` Mcconkey, n..;., 11.9.. ._ y . our l'el,,l_ogr;ciu_zenn, mg yphgr _ , I . 21;: mt imam; agoodeon. Fin: :2 puma. am such conidbe, ._;....-LEI Leel i:;l-"1:c'!',`E.P0;l`:.;c.';rn`i`,l.S.Hurbon, ..`dr;:God.' the bibf-tui-unpled .. A Presented --byDa.`llbyroW.'IIq ' N-"eh:-`lotions god` ' ' _ u.u. IJUIHJ o - - . . . . . ..oo- 4th M. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 re them a happy New `Year. , 5th 0. Robinson ......... ... 302 T music: the boyg do 4 I1: 340885 9219!! 4 u ` I -aonvvllkll U a The Members` of pewly ,_ with_se'\'e 1 vjted to join them, , ct_1rs_ion on Wednesd f cellent upper in the Town 1 Aoavalcade copsistin ,. aleighs, .p;oceeded :00 9. had their co oolmowp, `returnnd here about 5 o clo_ck In The Barrie Bx-us Band led the wny `being theiedriver,` willy; 3 foulyin ',dhy was very -ne a_nd,the dri . pleasant gas, jw'hic1_. gyry the nreieiuio M as.` n';`_.a` L 5 ! nu: aurrll-K. organized Fire Ijal gentlemen` who were in- uiemplated vex- ayflast, followed an ex- Hall in the evening. 5 of _bo_m. sixty. peuoqrin hpd dinner, and the afternoon; 4 .-In-.Vnnev_ery I land. ` The ! wt;-etc pass as usual without any issue of the paper, but found that we could not do so with- out detriment to important interests. As another `year will-have been entered upon before our next issue, we take the opportunitfof expressing a hopeabat numerous readers nnd patrons, may .. have enjoyed a "merry Christmas anti have before happy Nev iv'Yea1-. ~ V ' -..-_.. vvilglilllll. I5 00 men and 3 01110813. Our Volunteers were escoed by the Barrie Brass Band. the Iufa.ntry,Vand 9 numb`er_o!'town2- people, to the statibn, where a barrel `of Antler-h ton s best. ale, supplied by the Reeve, was tapped. for their refreshment. They. were greeged with loud cheers on the departure of the train. _ - _--.. ; a.uuuL1l'Jl.\. The Barrie Volunteer Company, under com- mand of "Captain McKenzie, left this on Wednes- day morning last by special train on their way to the frontier. It is `not yetikuown at what parti- cular pointthey wjllbe stationed, but it is ex- pected that they will learn this when they reach Niagara, The Oollingwood_Ries also went down by same train. The full compliment (f each company is 65 men and 3 oicers. Our Vnt..........'. .......- ---~- - -' ` _..._.,.....~,.. Iur luv! uuty as any others ivh be named, and possessed of a sufficient. 4 the Municipality to make them fully alive necessity of looking carefully after its in Nu ms Us. -* OUR MUNICIPAL ELECTION. On Monday next the llunicipal electiepg for _ 1865 will commence. We believe that the members of the present council, with the ex- ception of Mr. .\lcConkey, will be candidates for re-election. It is probable theta fth candidate sufficiently popular to he_certain.of being elected will be proposed with theother four,'nnd lhattte whole will be returned by ncclapation. As yet we have heard of no oppoaition,snd it is probable there will not be any. the present men being a_.s competent for the dutv as anv mm... .'.a..- ----u . * -" -'-f -00 ! ILIV PIUSEQ` lh duty others named. nd nnunnan...J -1` - Anna - .AM. 1 ' VToronto........ $.00...` I Bradford . .`.. .. .l0.l8..._.1 ' Scanlons . '. .` . . 10.28. . a ( Gilford......;..10.42... 1 Lefroy . ...-....l0.53... 1 Craigvale `....-..l1.l2.._. 7 . Arrive .1l.30. . . 8 B`'" ; Depart . 11.40. . . . Han-isous. . . . ._ . . l2.00np0n Essa .. . . . . . 12. l0P.`l{-l An gns`.3'.. ......l2.19... Brentwood. . ; . . .12.29. . . New Lowell. . . , . 12.37.-. . Sunnldale . . . .. . 12.4] . . . ' Warrington.. . . . . 12.55. . . Stayner l.00... Batteaux .. .` . . 1.15. . . Cpllingwood.-. . .7 1.25. . . H3 Stages leave Barrie I tion half an hour before the 1 DIVI V Icl. ,4___._____._-5__._ bIOI`{ COURTS, COUNTY SIMCOE. . maid to be achttle more circumspect future, Gwendoline. ` CHRISTMAS HOLIDQSYS- ,-_,....., .. .......c mum Iuuy auve to the; ' interests. _______.__} nuteefs . be le, 'reshmenL Thnv mm-n -------' ~ ' , ,_-r-_ {our vgnvll: HI {Cl ll]? present usual` anv issue of a 1d Ihf IVA nnnl -`AD -I- -~ ' (_;.__.-_._-_____ TO THE FRONTIER. To rs ivho could :ienI stake in ' alive the; w_ ciently large as to be hoped, to meet the prison century but was also ornamental both in its architecture and nish, and reected much credit upon those connected with the design and construction, and though last not least that cleanliness and good order prevailed, and was quite apparant even to the most casual observer, and a`crds another opportunity of reiterating statements so often made by Grand Jurors and otheis interested, 0" the care and attention at all times evinced by the jailor Mr. Lang, and his adapizttion to ll the piece lie 0l.A.'.`tlpl'8S in connection with the _ ci-irqinal jurisprudence of the county. That like "I others whom , we must love our neighbours as ourselves and esteem s0bl'i9t_V and temperance as only second to religion itself, we feel bound to express our deep sense of gratitude for the legis- lation of our parliament during its last session `tegarding the sale of intoxicating `liquors, and fondly hope` that the seveutl County Counc"s throughout the Province may be induced to talte the` matter into their serious" consideration, and enact such general and uniform laws on the sub- ject as will meet the emergepciesof the times I and the demands of the people, and thereby save the necessity of an appeal to the,more local cor- 19 ' -poratiousand councils for such a law, and which, '3" ifpbtained from them could only be useful, if use rat at all; to, u` very limited extent, and ifattempt- t ed;to`beiinforced in one township and not in the 6tl adjoining ones may lead to jealousiee, and in the and go towards the prostratiou of the grand lsl `design, the pruiseqorthy and noblepurpose of f the stptute as well as the local law. ` 4:,` -. 'nu__'- :I-- ' A .._..'.ru-o\-u - That we feel great pleasure in congratulating your Honour on the manifect success attendant upon your administration of the law both civil and criminal amongst us, from the first formation -of our county up to the present, and rejoice in being able to state at this time that while our pop- ulation hasincreased from hundreds, as it were, to as many thousands, within the last twgnny-ve years, vice, immoralty and crime are happily diminishing, Md shut to your uniform just judge- ment, mingled as it has ever been with mercy, may well be attributed the wlmplesometstale of society which we enjoy and the law abiding priuciples_which actuate and govern this great, grc wing and prosperous people._ 'I`l-uno In --3-3-9- -- -` ' Wd --._. prehensive and essential instruction imparted unto us by your Honour at the commencement of our labours during the present session we have been enabled to discharge the duties devolving upon us in a. way and manner which, we trust, will be found just and satisfactory, and certainly in much less time than an of In m..m 1...-.. .--n _ _-..-.,......_y y|tacl.II.' ` That owing to the kind counsel. the very com- prehensive ourlabonrs _:I|L,n -- -.... -......., vuulb cg me county Qf Simcoe. We, the Grand Jurors of the said County, 2 respectfully present- 'l`l.-o ...-:-~ -V A` ` rxnsmrnmr or ran auxin mm. M To His Honour, Iames Robert Gowan, Judge the County Court qfthet County of Sirncoe. We. the Grand Jun-nu-a at oi... ....:.| n- . Ceremonies. ..-., ............ .,..u HIGH` uay's proceedings. Weregret that our space does not admit of our giving a report of the speeches made on this oc- casion, all of which were listened to with great attention, and met with the hearty approval of the listeners. In fact, the greatest harmony and good feeling prevailed throughout the whole pro- ceedings, and great praise is due to those who had the management of the affair, for the suc- cessful manner in which their programme was carried out. Mr. Summersett as its originater is probably entitled to the greatest share of credit, and without being invidious we may give the next place to Mr. Todd, who lled the im- portant and onerous position of Master of the we/-vzrne . .otIwr(m nu.--.. : The health of the Oonnty members being _ drank,` Mr. Mcconkey. responded-Mr. `Sheriff Smith, Mr. Simpson and ' Mr. Anderton, replied to the toast of " Our Guests. Our brot.her're- men" all over the world was spoken to by a Mr. Connor, of Gookstown. To the toast of the Barrie Band,Mr. _William Graham and the leader ` Mr. Sommersett, replied; Mr. Nicholson, replied : to The Press." Mr. Thomas raham, being called upon to respond on behalf of The Ladies," sang a very appropriate song. God savethe Queen" was then sung in full chorus, as the nale to the 3 evecing a entertainment; alter yhicb the company separated apparently well satised with their day a proceedings. Wereizret that our nnnmi rm... no -A-2- A -v ya: ulnv 0! HIGH" uollnty. e-hhirmin having first given the usual lye] Iouu, which were duly responded to, gave `$1119 Anny Navy and our own Volunieers." 'l?his was succeeded by the-toast ,of the Town .,`nnncil,`\nopllud in by the Reeve `and the other menibega oi the! corporation, all of whom were present. . . 6 ml, n ... - ` , might Ireblethc number of those who ` pfectedto partake of their hoagitality. The chhirmin In-Imp 4:... ..:--- -- __,_u,_., ...._ vv :5-no emning xhetntcbes -1:119 pupils of the do.ruImeut mnnimted . diI'efulfdud;; wg uieuiaablo degrae of :ppnuihIiouu!tlnir teach- Inns and :ope_|jnion er`; nice: in pnsnyg their `piliu-taking ow; :n!_'~ fn:|u`ug m-o on: cue:-g`e:i.osHen'd'ln:iI_Vi-;"3_1:{. J. Igcptpbh,` wlu1_ iq1_Iid n:'u,fg_in%reu.-;;; :5 copy` 9! Foyueta `cho_q1'nz1,' will uh raft ' = s`%;t`1-%:. ~z:"=:-`an 1..-. ; V '._u ,`.,n1`-- ` ` 4" "'A ` " `- ' 17.. __......,a 13:, E:Appo}b_y; 2nd, M. Appelby; 8rd, 8. Fitzpatrick; 43);, E. Roger; ; 5tb, M. Rogers. l` Prlzeiforgood conduct, Ellenor Bou. " rnsgnug - 1!! r for n I c and con- pe, d,_m-Lt, .i:..elIo ;g;ng,`E.P!'J`:Loi:`.l;q;d, 8.l:io:lriIou, ed hy:l_)..'I1'o;row.`Eoq~. - Id In plt .!or_good'eondu.dI, I. .308; 2nd,` y Id. Q.-gen`, .'. .. ,. -. in .- '."'!u \ 13' P 2nd ls: prize, `and 3rd 4th 5th 6th um uunsum. 1st prize, Henry Gmham.. . . L . . . . . . 8 2nd V James Dougal.........-. `N 3rd Herbert Summersett. . . . . . 51 4th Rohen Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . 3! Fox Goon Coxnuc'r.--John Faragher. J Miscampbell. A. Graham, \Vm.`Whitehre Smith, Wm. T. Geo:-gun, Edmund H. E A. McKenzie, and R. Oxenbsm. FEBIALE DEPARTLIENT. V GIOBGII -)lcDo:uLn, T1-ncnxn. Isl Division. In 5.5.. u ' v --v=- bu 3rd 4th all 73rd 4th lst prize 2nd -A :2 lst prize, 2nd '9"! 0| 41h 135 pl 2nd 3rd Aal. M lst prize . 2nd , ll 3rd 4th lstprize, ' 2nd` 9. ! ration, , Ecrru. IF. lst prize, 2 2nd ` 31d AIL lat prize, ' 2nd 3rd 4th 01 4th as p and 3rd Aol. lst prize, ` 2nd 3rd l 4th lst prize ` 2nd ` ,,--_ ..... ...........u_y, unu uner tne distribution had f taken. place speeches suitable to the occasion. 3 were madeby nearly all `the an tlemen above ' named, and also by D'Arc_y,Boulton and D. or- rovv, Esqniires, and by the Teachers Messrs. Mar- gach and McKenzie. Much interest was manifested in the proceedings by those present; the children . conducted themselves in a very orderly Inanner, and in this as in every other respect did much credit to their instructors. ` We append the listof those who received prizes :- PRIZE LISTS OF THE COMMON SCHOOLS, RARRIE, FOR THE SESSION ENDING THE 2}-sr DEO., 1864 sows SENIOR nsPan'runrr-J. 1.. aranawa, news; ' 1st or Highest Division. lst prize, Wm. Whitebread . . . . . . . . . 654 masks. 2nd Win. '1'; Georgen......... 638 3rd A. A. McKenzie 602 - 4th. E, H Il'A...__J- ` , ,--_, _.-.-u-a uuvuul LU , JSUBSCH, 150]! ' and Harrison, who with one or two other gentle- men occupied the platform. In addition to the School children numbering, between 200 and 300, there were at good many persons present to wit- ness the ceremony, and after the distribution gentlemen named. and also in WA"... n....i..._ -_: n -- , -- __.--vavA.I VI K5155`. The examinationof the pupils of the Barrie Common School, too : place in the School House on Wednesday week the 21st inst., and in the eveuingin the Town Hall, a. number of very handsome prizes were distributed by Thomas D. McCoukey, Esq, M.P.P., and the Reeve, on behalf of the Trustees, Messrs McCarthy, Russell, Boys ; gentle- - . i since a little daugl , was taken) ravaled form. in mud in any wa ' `I 12 Ih (let-i|ed,i'p ` am q/` IV1'1d Ch!!!` mmem-o.-d using 'i `! lvs:{ than lhree w,._ I hm". .:-. , _.--v-v III ICE` IIJCU H0 1 i_n`conveuience should be felt by the judges and r pqrttggding our can out of your privnteylpnrse to th;? end , and now court-coom convenient nnclcomfortsble, we would ` respectfully suggest that the County Council would order and direct that some suitable cover- ing be put on tbeoor inside the bar, at an curly date, as from our brief experience has fully con` viuced as that such is very necessary, and would be Ipecially useful to the Bench, the Bar and` the Suitors-all which is respectfully submitted. Muaxw Coorru-`, Foreman. Grand Jurv Rnnvn n..--:- h-- -- ---- , L, con tributed lonely- ' Bovs J and that for these as well as for vet} nuny of the cdmfortslwe enjoy in common with others, we heve to thank your Honour, as upon enqulry we found that `you, Sir, in your goodness And gener- oul'ty`,eud doubtless from a desire to see that no inconvenience judges l.|t|-{En-noa--:l2-- A-- ' ` - -_.--vJ - - volonacol I91 42/. Pluon 3rd, M. r, Johnson; 6th, ohn lth, 11. Ainley; son; 6th, .` HIATHKW ' Jury Room, Barrie,] `tlli J-lHll6'l( , Edward Myers.. . Thos. Wilson. . . . J. E. Mick. Joseph Lime .. . . ..:-n .. u: no ul vwum. , Joseph Rogers ..... . . Samuel Neil .... George Shiloock . . . . .. Sgmuel Dayies . . . . . . gnu 1/501 , John Brown John Furaghe; . John Mclutyre . John Wilson .. . REMEDY Sheep, - ve(-tive 10! 11 A-'0 Alul , W. J. Taylor . . . John Gralmm. . . John Neil . . . .. John Carson . . . s-no LIIUIIWTI. ` Robert Edwax-da....... 331 marks. Justine Edwa.rds.. . . . . . .. 301 Wm. Nailor............L 293 Robt..1\'eil.............. 278 L J umon D:PAn'mI:xr-A. McKxxz1x 'l`ucuxu. 1:: Division." In 1 in, u -nuo JJIULI , Charles Myers .. David Myers . . . Fred. Saunders.` David Povey . . KIL 11:...- _ or In JIHIIJIUT , Wm. Graham. . . . . Robt. Fulljamea John Crookshank 0. Thompson.. . A II. *n:.. - ` ' v -];im'sion.` , Thus. 8. Harrison .. . . . . R. J. Oxenham . . . . . . . . John Loan . . . . . . . . . . .. Rnhv A Down JUDY! D0113. Rom. A. Ross . . . ml ... 4._____.__._n..-_.._._..__.. And `$2 00 if not % in advance. A. ll. mcnenzne . H. Edm-rd: . . mnuc'r'.-Joh{n- -I<"`1::agber. John W. . \Vm.`Whitehread, Wm. M Edwards, i6, Oxenhnm ..-.- --.--cc- `am Di mp. f\__L ion Powdi 'on Po_wd_g n Powdej 3rd Division. 411;` Division. Jll 2nd Division. ._.r.-v--u.n-o- 41/; Division. - vvl -u A VICIII ie, Dec., 15, 1864. . 471mm-is. . 467 . 428 CAO N 0. 52. i 01 Powde ion Powdd 549 mks. RAE . 250 pasta. 222 216 200 100 .` 423 pulsa- 418 HBO all!) 265 81 E0 . 495 marks. 414 285 240 . , 32) marks. 314 286 282 . 547 muks. 488 384 380 [tion . 602 mu-ks. 569 527 520 U00 606 Paid. & Co.,.Ho:. 's[R. ` ;/:0Rc:I_N, REL x\`I;'. A ~ ' it perk mm: I! well km Fpopuiarity it bu P3 1 0\mn {ti on L J; RACiNl. % in Cough. P E.,`Aug. 21, 1836' [Iec-tive 10.5 . e, rglndqm f pPfIlllq_ :numn{. ;m\dil|on Vy jken rmm.jza J. ..r imesl i USE ;_I_J_L';Ll0TT 5; 4 WWBEI ;., 2o,1ss._ , _.... - IIu_Ul Apply at the Olce )F.\Ies9'rs. ill Brokers and General `Com wan Rtmno Dn---=~ 1` '" FANAMLAribEb6?zAH1j_cqMPAANv[ mnun5- me. Ie relief`. and~- al|'; c-nmplelely Ifeqtorea Balsam in mvfainy en wilh-the appii nadianis gs uso !h._` . [us a prepim. be ackllqwlgdggd ,, .. .. `,v`,.-,\'\'\ \ `<`I- V V- .. \. .. \. \..x.x_\A.\.-\,\.\;vv~.-\zv\\\.. . , _- ., 19 published Weekly! In the Town of Barrie, every lVl:o.usnAY morning, containing the current l1C|V'0f the day, and all matters pertaining to the affairs of the County. Price $1 in advance or $2.00 if not paid at the -time of subscrip- tiou. AnvmIsmo--Six lines or under, first insertion 50c; esch_subsequento`ne12c. Over-six lines ` ' 7c perline, first insertion; each subsequent one, 2c., Professiouml or Business` Cards $4 par year; $3 forsix months, if not more than ten lines. `Specie. coutra,c_ts can be made by the year, or parts of 21- year. Orders to discontinue 1 Adrertisemeutsto be made in writing. i No paper dscontmued until all srrearnges are l paid, except atthe option of the p-.ahlisherL- ` Pnwrmo, Booxsxxomo and Rouse done on the ' ` premises. The facilities of the Establishment are more complete tllx.-xjn any other North of 1 Toronto, h.-1ving`been carefully fitted out in every particular. - Communications should be addressed to the Pub.- lisher, post-paid. > D. cmew, Barrie, Jan. 1. 1862. 'Pnm..m.... I . vvvvv DR. A.l{'r11rJR ARDAGH, HEIIBER ROYAL [COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Run: .un' I ll o 3 R I E N ' RRISTERS. ATT BRIEN `&'s"rE WART, ATTORNIES. X6 SOLICITORS Notaries, C'oiwe_1/ancers, o'mux-:.v, L-L.3_ WM. O BR|EN, Deputy Registrar and Master Chauceryt - HAMILTON D. STEWART, LJa;B- vnltl u LJVJI Nov. 15,`1sn;4. [ ,Lba6NT & arristers and ICITORS IN CH./9N name Bniniifusvfsgfg saczsrv. DUN nnnnnnnnn u ARDAGI-I & rristers & in, qpm..... -- _-...u. n uni IN 4 Notaries Pubzz;c,* manta, C9. s1 5...-- A uuve are-at . . 1 . VII uflhifi Bnhai, hm prepared In? -3. -h_ hue the signtun; 1';1pj_)vr. '_ I1l7l'l'.` n n _` 1. .GuIT'n;,. DUST. E317/1 aluvu U, U. Au. D_UNLOP STREET, BARRIE.- - Coroner for the Cozmty of Simcae. October 2nd 1860. ' 1 mo AND GMML AGE.\`L`Y. 5; mt E-YA M. sax mix I), 'A.\'D AGE.\"l`, Accuum-.m:, Rm! Esinle} J. txonecr, Di\'i C0lli`l and Guncuul Ag ll I nr .-xmu... -.-. _ _ ,- CHRISFOPHER HARRISON, tion: Pom tion- Pjqv tion_ Pb '- AIIDAGH. _ V ,, .-- V...... n .uUB3l'B. nun, D0115 C UO., Brokers `Commission Agents, 1 Street, Barrie, C.\ . ' 1 \avs/s\~\.x\\\.N.$fv'\A.\I\.\\o\.\.\.\_\/\\.'\-\J\I\f\r\.'\I\I\ - ~ ` '\F\'v\z;2 I. nnhliblua \Vanl(|v 'h tho Tanya -0 n__, . OPPOSITE Y ...., .,...`..m uuurl uuu Lu-n(`|ul x` cuguzmm: s1'rmm', BAIEIHE. |11"\V1k`A!A 1. R62. ELI): Northern: 2xamm:% 'TER1fiS3` $1 per `year; In advance; ' .1 _1 ; voL. X111; _ _ _ -v `N . SOLICITORS IN ( WILL I A M `HOLT, AGENT` I-`OR_ THE , oabosnonv or was ' n. u`m_cz'a:r.. vu\U o nAlIUU CH./9.VCERY ) ANCERS-, 6'1`, % DUNLOP STREET`. ._i_} .o4 VVIJLIIJUJJ U ENGLnm,' L. M., no a'nnr.\r.vn n . -- -a4.Iak3 ` ~. hex} door to the old Court 8, Toronto. . _ H... .`Cuun'!-.mi, Rm! Esame `Am-'. Ag`:-nl, "`lVnl.`nvu n . n.-...< _-vvvbCO\" II I CI{A.\'Cl-IRY, \ Cmweycmcers, Qlumu. ~ -r AQDAGH, Attorneys, cxuxcanv, I BOYS

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