Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 23 May 1866, p. 1

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-v- _-vx-v~-.\-. ~\ ~.-.-\ '\J*./\.\A.\.'\.`sx`\'\.'\/\\.'\,\J\/\o\J\.'\.-\.`\\.\.-\.\; _,.,\, ls published Weekly, in the Town of Barrie,every V Wnnxnsnu morning, containing the current` news of 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 subscripr tion. . e ' . A . - Anvimrxs1iw-Six lines or under,_rstinsertion 50; each subsequent one l2c. Over six lines, 416_,per line, first insertion; each subsequen one 4c._ Professional or Business Cards $4 per year-; $3 for six months, if not rnorethan ten. , lines. Special contracts can` be made by the year, or parts of a year. Orders to discontinue _ Advertisements to bemade in-writing. ' Norpaper discontinued until gll arrearages are paid, except at the option of thespublisher. PRINTING, Boormmnmo and Round done on the premises. The facilities of the` Establishment are more complete than any other North of` Toronto, having been ca;_refully tted out in every particular. - L _Communicat.ion`s.sh0u'ld~ be addressed to the Pub lisher post-`piiid. ', , , V A - D. CREW, lihrrin -fan `i '1'dL!"'f~ Pnnr.u:n'wn. The Stool; ;_;n;sists of % _ .1 I1 .-_". -;.- 1 AND C0UNT1g$oFi i`s1MC0E%%vGE%NERAL ADVERTISER. 8-ly P 5 `f`jJI.J_SV 1`I(.fE TI'.S'_'1"I?*3'V (ii{EAi`,~,j3UJT;s1MpLEAPR1i~ICI1>LE;AND'THE `WHOLE SECRET OF sudczss IN ALL GOVERNMENT. WU BRIIIEH STIIIIE1 Iv HAT beautifully` situated and commodious -Cottage on the Goldwater Road, atgout. half a. mile from the ourishing Village of Orillia, and within a few minutes walk of the steamboat . wharf. The building is owned by Mr. Martin Waldron, and _in`size is 36 by 24 ft. `It contains 4 rooms;'Hall fulllength of the house; Kitchen with re-place; Frost-proof Stoned Cellar; and is-surrounded by ornamental shade trees. There.` is about 2; acres of ground enclosed-by fence, on which there` is a. good well, logfbarn and stable, outhouses, and a frame building intended for 9. shop, together with a splendid young orchardgust I beginning to bear, and a vegetable garden. ' Thin nrnnnrhriu hihxntari in nnn nf thu mna| Jo- I _. __._ --- _ ---._-.1-v.r.n4.IaJI~J, vuvo, ' and well 'adipte'd for the County 1;-ade,'and which I will be sold at unu`sua:lly low prices for cash, or l inarketable produce. , " 'N.B.--'Mem. TI"-nnr h (`.na-lrm-all mm .1...-. unvoureu-exceIIeuI. Ior nounng, or present use.- CHAMPAGNE, ALE, 30c per gall. Rich, with great V body and transparencyehighly recom- mended. ' ' . ,- LONDON P0RTER-X'X.V 25c. ; XXX, 30c. Jackson's Sparkling Champaigne Ale on draft and in bottles ut,;mos_t.of the leading hotels in the County. V V ` ' ` x :11- A14; nu--...v I A11-Vworkiu t11e above_ line done with punchi- al-i_ty and on -the lowest terms, _ 1 EER, 20 per galfon. _ the charactexiscs tains great body, _a.nd is sonr. < - I')A`l"aD`I"l\'IIY.`Y) A'l"l1'I ` . * _.. ' PALE BI'l"l`ER ALE. 25c net gall. Rich, full 'avoured-excelleuL for bottling, present use. - CHAMPAGNE, ALE. 300. mar null Ric-h wilh :.G RAH.-\M' is duthorized to take orders, and gran ts regzeipts for accounts. llfgllllllg Id! UVEIV7 HHU ll Vl`b l`llll)Il7 gnlucll. * This propertyis situated in one of the most de- sirable Bind attractive localities in this section of the County, and in the immediate vicinity of that . iustly famed and attractive summer resort and | watering place-Orillia. Immediate `possession given. `Title indisputable. _ v ` ' For further particulate apply (if by letter, post- piid) tothe proprietor, or` to. ' 1-nrvu n \r..nnrr r in- CAMERON, MEMICHAEL &.m1~_I_c._ - . 1 MICHAEL,` L T 1 `BA_13RVIsTER"s.V U{oe-C'h`i1`rcb Street,` next. door tothe old Cour . - ` House, Toronto. ' ' ` " at. c. cammoxi; n`. n'f`u1cHA 1:i.'.v ; C. at-1f1<':HAsL. `Eebguary, 15862. - _ .1` ' 7. V co l'0rn'xcn-Westexfn' Assurance Buildings, Church , 4 Street, Toronto, G.W." ' AngI'1s'Mo"rris'oh - -.- k-. -_ D.`A.Sampson . 'I".-xi-nn'fn l\vl'hl'\Bl'_'1 H50 ` . , `I ' u.|uI'|cuI.uII1 pruuuce. 'N_.B.-=-'Me_srs. Turner & Cockerell are also . axieiats for the purchase of all-kinds'of FUR, for H which the highest-price in cash will be given. Qnvrm-n Ru-hing Mm--1. 1 In. -3025 II 1 onILL:3RIwnv, IJAcKsoN s LI_s:r_ or r1u c1:s. T HENRY._ROBER'I`SON, L.L.B., Balirrister and Attorney-at-Law, T . SOLICITOR tzv CHJNOERK ` E:6U1~iTY CLERK, - ILL attend at`bis Office, at Barrie, every _ SATURDAY, from 11 a.m., till 3 p.I'n., ac- cord_mg to order of Council and every other day at Ins oice at Cookstown . V ' .. MORRISON" 85 V SAMPSON, i B`_./1RR1S'TERS,_ AT-T%RNE Ys, SOLICITORS; . ' If. ` . :OFrI3I(}'ET -'-Vtmoxrrmro Srninr, Obninoviaon; Novex`nber`,7,l862.` * V 1 . Notary Public,` conveyaneer, comxrssrvoxn-a~ IN B. 11,, V F1171-\ A-lVY`|?'lII 1.- L- I A_NG.-`US. BELL,~' ` Issuer of Marriage Licelises, Gom'1sqxom:n'm B: R., 0oxvs1_rAncnn,_&d I we unaerslgneu gs lollumrm mu |u_unu[uuw or Bguio: that he hgs-nken 'p:-amiss; .NE:X;1',_,D0,0R _T0A ' THE <'.4EQ21f ', OFFICE, `Where he {nt'end; _cq._rrying_ob tlpgjlusineu of s~._ " V1.16 de`sig\ie4fhg )f31ili?;Il':!l1" iliojfniiinitnic or `B_u`o: tlutxhev has-'.ti.ken ;1Lhjc.'p1-eI'hise"I nviiuhtul `Ann nun nnnnI' IIZVIVIIVII ,-v--on -,-. -t(\a/u `Where htfnten %Iirryiaut$`E u:iBEsT6r'~. ~:BR8`A'-D:"&` `BIS U21` B=.\KER ll'NDfb u'N`FEO-' ..1`lONER,_gud Sl'll.1t!_I_llaI A by .uricutent.ion. to buiinesb, }1,will' iuj'e's glhtg pgtkfgnsgo . `siidlsuppbrta ` " A1! kind: nl` lune`: nnd D inn)er` BYMESSRS. TURNAER 8LCO(tKERELL,~' _'i_"_;_.__ _ _ 1N :lV.lS4l*:.l'.,l1.llJ/Ull ` :1 U Jynn .`r;VlI`-o._)._J`-, V. I-ll'.l'lIJ4, Where he fnt'end carrying oh the business an mnmmn--=5. ma .l'1Zl'l` Runn ; Tin-Smith` & Ironjppe Worker! TTBEE_,F!; SALE { WHEBE_1hey_ keep igongtgntly o hand 8 wll _ - seleted and general` libckz-o _ _ DRY GOQDS, " GROCERIES,-A ' T _ HARDWARE, _ PATENT MEDICINES, &c.-, mu` unnII,'n ..I-av}! 5`... AL. -..._;_ .___z_ ., ,, I J. BIVERLY ROBINSON, vuu\-M nu. ulsucau plluv IIJ GIIBII Will ! `Severn Bridize, March 1ltl_1,i868". -:_:. 16.3130 nu I-no .u.v......... Tnroto,_Novemb'f. 1 859`. Associate Coroner for the (Jotintiei or Siliacoe ; A ' a.nd Gre_y:._,,; - UvaudALuwLy;Iu;- LA` uo av`-3 ' LAND AGENT, _&c., &_a. -n..-- ibezzise 1Clai`m' fasecuide T: H-` FRASER begs to inform his friendsthatvlie . has taken` the premises lately occupied by 131.1-. Sanford, where he wilfbe able to aC_c"ommod_a_t6 hns former (patrons. . . . s ` - 39 Mum, IIIIIII ='so1reao. *1 mnhnnnh`- BARBIE AGENQY. IioB1'Ns'o`N*& Mc1'3 m15E,- B`ARR'fISTERS, _&c., A Church Street, roroatd. ............. .. 1` ' inn-In ucir %BARRIE,%C.W;, WEDNEs7i1)AY,%F MAAY 23, 1866. ON 1}:AsY-Ti:_RMs.,' -'iNGHA14PTo1S_t_ VTORQLQTQ; ' ...., 1/. ..IoHN"C. MGMULLEN, 1' ..;_.a -._.: 11......` A _. '1XAa'n3`E$;;r;1_Xgen:, ' > Orilliz ' `.x This Beer poiesses ail of the finer sorts, con- warranted not to_ turn L TMARTIN MooF`t'E, % Saddle 8: Harness `M_ake1j, ~nvw;o- nu I\n-u\u-Inn n . run-`I11 . n.oiiFInr;iIG: ` .4 .,"_J`1!'_' form M7n'm1')1:. _ _ . O treacherous `night! . Thou lend st thy ready veil to every treason, - An`d teeming mischief thrives beneath my shade, -Anon HALL. `. 7 Mr. Celebrdok was dead. He was 21 ~ rich m*an,yti a slight acquaintance with him would _have`couvi'uced even a super- cial observet thqt he-was not a happy man. ' He . was misanthropic in his views, though he lhiadithe `rep`utatior`1` 'm' the streetof being a kind-vheafted. and. benevolent man_. Everyday Seemed to usher him into the arena ofo; new strife with ll18']'JOW_8l'S of misery. Apparently `he was tired of life, and impatiently waited for the hour that had now come, and would ylace him beyond. the trials and woes 0 his _sublunaf9 e:'ristenc'e.- A-:n.l "no unw.-.`.'o ..n`..l.I, an.-...-.....l._-.; __-I--_. uuu vvvco VA nu: L_`1uu|uuu.I CAI-3IUllUUo' And yetsmany could remember when he was a gaysnnd cheerful person Be- fore his` marriage with a poor but beauti- ful- girl some - severr years before" his death`, he had worn a sunny smile and. his hle seemed,to him apleasant dream. "PI-`unn'nl-u nu-J1} I|\:rl11-R|na Iivlhn-\ Ln um..- `two. From one extreme she went to the` 'fiesand gayities'ol lite ; but now she was irich,and hey indulgent husband _gave . ' her Ireevaocess to hisycoers. Wealth liant `and the =diss`olute. The house, ` with `gay ga[lantsn'nd`loI`d`ly ladies`, IIIG IIIU GUGIIIUML I-V Il.I.I|| G lIIU(4|GallI: LIIUHILI. _ Though only thirty-vewhen he mai- ried, people said there was too much>dif`- lerence between his. own age and his wife, who was, I believe; about twenty- other. V "She had" been poor, and forced to - content, herself with but feW_ofth'e lu'xi'1- fosteredf pride; _a;nt_l'fMr's._ Colbrook be-' c'a`m'e a leader`of fnshion,+'-tire `gayest of`. the gay.` Her txeatlty and her in'tYenti'al position in ,so`.-.iety' mh`d4e her a queen, ' and her smile. was` courted" by the bril-. when*sh`e wasat home waalways ll'edv . ` A`.ll`1l-us mm-M nu-m`l:`l' ana I'li`:a~.';.:..'.l` 41.3. ghat` thf fwas Iim: If any VVII-II 53, 5::-`nun:-a uuu lulu! Iluucag A7ll.t_he wand c'o`u ld' se' mas; zincf tine ' next :t`Iiil`1'g il. saw, was`; that Mr. Cole- brdoligrew sad` _uhd` m`elane'holy;'-`and` that his %wifeV_l,ookefj cbldly n't him`, and `t*_wee`n: (ham. .;T'ne`n' pedpf` -said:-th'e man had married ba,dly";'Landj=1h`e' ciohkers-I`knew that it would` be so. sympathy bp-` '13; `I1 I-l___-I.__.`_.~. _I:-- I` 1'1: ,..';'_'_,4' .UI a 'nuDvv I-nut II WUIIIU UV av; V. `"1513. "cq1ebrook.xm~ d5ead`.- - whawver` Woes had` \Xreighed`hi`1n d'ow'n ,f lh was , -beyond` thei1'f i'e'a`t':11`,n'<)w. ` People` said he_ hid di6d` o'E`aL b`rok6ri' hmm; that the - `.w_51Eld off)ljire_Ain-hi; oivu 'hom.e."h a'd. -Beu la hallto V him ; and }ithat_ his gay -wi-fex.ha:d;bBn- a scorpion who stungyhimv .1o'd'eath.`._.'~ ` . 'f.1,,.'___`__-_ -..'A `I _-... Lz-L 1:.-I4 ;~4'..'_n:_._ . `mu '|lUul-II n _ Formypartl payhit little dftniian ` to `the b`usy lougue of. gossip". I `account "all; it says`, whether good or bad", "as mere ' th oghgraf ' . .s`Ia'1V!I_dT,erf, -` ;Whitever storie1s I.h'eai'd c`on_-AA . ,c_e;_rr1Lu_`g ._Mxs.. Co[lebroo_k-T--,a'nd I _ heard. -manysirassed `ii; at one-gar gnd `out _'_al5 . THE FENlAN 8 DI._EAM. _ . (Dated from "Kilma.i'nhsm" .Ddh1in.). Hark! tis the hour of xnidni ' "Pia the time to rally ro.u'ng' . Om: chiefs ofenoble hyish blood ;,_A U pl there's" the trnmpet s s " Now, hea_ven-grant success` I , who fight fox-.t'reedom"s an ndhy the viqtory of this (1 Our slum be1lnglsnd- ' And-`may our brethren everywhere ,-' " Who love Old Ireland well, ' ,Aris`e and hasten td the ght, - ' Of which our sonsshall tell} For ere the stln shall set this Jay _ We'll meet the 'foman s steel ; . "And England, in her baied might, A nation : wrongs shall feel. . A TALES OEAN om) snxron. -v-vvsv-av vv -Q|{v-a.\(IIuIv _ . DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE, . _ EGS to call attention to his StockA'oiHar'ue!`n,~` Riding Saddles, Bridles, Collars, `Trunks; &c., which be is now offering at low prices. Hg, 1.... _I_- -_ u_____1~.'A ..n_-a;x ;.....'-`o'..`n ..-.6? X4 Harkl there's again the trumpet"; ; See, yonder, Britain" stands, _ . Bedeck d with gaudes and trinkets robb d From as and other lands, Mark how the Saxon rears his head, "And mark that proud array ; But, mark my words, those setried ranks ` Shall be wellthinned to-day ! Can hireling squadrons dare to to cope With free-born Irish men, `Such as assemble round me here, Andoften will `again; For ne'er was deed of daring done. Nor `death with manhood met, ' VBut nah : me_n were first to win- Aye! and can do it- yet. And ne'er did glory's banner oat Ahove the battle s eld, T Butlrish men determined stood, _ _-` To die, but not toyield. \ an wenot do what we have done V Are we to falter now? _ When one good blow may dash the crown A From olf the tyra`nt's brow! Huslil there's again` the trumpet; Now, men, remember well, That for this very Saxon here You've often fought and fa-.ll-5 Tho thankless was the work, Go_d knows, And` small the truerdon too ; -For name and gain alike were kept, By treachery, from you. . But now a thousand years look down` ' ` Upon our. glorious cause- A thousand years of slavery, - OE cruel, unjust laws; V A thousand -years of alien rule, V . A thousand years of night; `Up! think on these, and recollect, God will defend the right. Ho, Stephensl. Ho, Ollahonyl` The foes advance ; lead ona d 1 And give one cheer, prolong" an e ear- Ha l that was nobiy done, . . . Now, Sweeny, take them in the ank; Now, lllitcltell, back and hew'; V No quarter give, let no one ltve, My llibusters " truel - Hurrah I hurrah! we've won the day, _The victory is ours ; A grateful country waits to strew '- , Our homeward path with owers. Let every soldier pay himself, . ' And plunder to hisll; Nor spare nor priest-, nor layman now, ' `Nor `woman if you will; For England's standard lies full low," And thus l trample-_-eh! `V Bedad tis, afther all, a dhrame, And now tis break 0 day, And I'm no gineral at all, But Johnny Finnigah ; * They said I was a'Faynian hould, . And so they " lobbed ? merin. v;......... 1:~.......-. . . OriI_lin, 10th April, 1sse.__ THE '1fmN1GH_'r APPARITl_0N. uwuuunl . IIUUIIUO +7- noun sh ;g., . mpet a,s J orixxv .Fmmcux. ,1. /, 4 .- V ` Mr. Mortal '! .said'a man at my door. 1 ` That IS my na'me.A _ V T , ` M_r. Colebrook isjdead, d Mlfs. Colebrdok wants yo`u _t9 come up to the house and lay him. ol'1_t. 5 Mi (`n`n'\'I -nnlr I T n;nIn:|-nnpar `l Oi-no; III-IIIOIJ l-III IQ Ill.llI` KJlI_DI ` -. , Mr. Colebfook ! I exclaimed; for the. intelligence was very nexpected to me, as well asvto the whole city when i_t was noilnced.` - ' " ' 1 I 1 1 1 .1 . 3* '1'. - 5- - announcea. _' 1 had heard that Hewas nffeting from an attack of billions cholicj; but it had not been even rumored that he was dangerously sick._ ,, . _. V 6 van Inn in An.-.J `fig;-.11.! 61... .{.'.'-u.. '.~~ uangeruusxy SlCK._ Yes hesis dead, fepliedi the njiiin,-'-`A_ ` Mrs. Colelirobk wishes tomake haste. ` I didn t know he was sick, s V ` .He got very bad last night, and grew I worse ever since till twenty minutes ago, when he died. ' - AI: 1 I . ".1- S-I've, WHICH [IE IS NOW OIICTIDK I15 IUW prluta. . ,3`? has also on hand`?:% c11oY`uss>'r'lTri) ent-:'6Af: Rxding and Driving Whipl, Bits, Linei`,/rABi'Illl!(6l`s' Curry Combs, kc. 54.. ... -_ _ __ _ . ` -`~.-" lUCl- I was abo_nt t'o depar when the man servant called. me back.- (IUI, rq 1 I .11 1-1 UUI PEG IQ ! : ' A She appeared to be in the deepest dis`-A` Hess, and the physician was still present, usiiig liis best efforts to reduce her to a slate of calmness. He had succeeded to some extent: -and she spoke to me with tolerable self-possession. T ` vrut u vv; nunlrn nll Ilun nu-'-n-ya;-"nu-n.-H-1... WIIUII IIU UlUUo ', > _. Mr. Colebrook s `house was not ve: minutes walk from home, and I hasten`-A! ed then to perform the offices of the lead. I was shbwn into the room where the dead corpse lay,just as death had done its_,work. The su'e`r`er had died in the grmtest agony- The bed clothes still evidenced the struggle between1he grim tyrant and his victim. U`v:n.. n..- ......:-.......... ..r n... ....... ....- order. `i I-,,llJl.IIu ulll-I lilo Il\oI.|lllo With 4_he assistance of the man ser- vant who had gqne to my7 house; I laid him out,_and put the room in a. decent `I ..' 1 . n .u ' I11 Iull.|ll4\l- lIl\3 |Il\tl\l Vw`V1'\Ers. Colebrook would like to see you, he said, as he showed me to the parlor in front of the roomgin which the corpse lay; nnnnnunpi `in :r| O"-ca .1'n..-.-.-'.O .1:.-`A VVllll_ I.\)l\.|(4|)l\ D\JlI'I'\J9G\rUUI\-Illa - You will_ make all the aVrrang'emenfts,' Mi. Mbfxal, said she. T `I will, ma'dam. . . . `Oh, itwas terrible I gfoaed she. , _` Be caIm,'Mrs. Colebrook, interposed Dr. P. owrx`e. ` . V _fI cannot, doc'tor;'i feel as though I Should become distracted. ,`-r . Ir`. , I UIIUII IKI IICDUIIIG `J |Q|I(1\a\`('l-I I ` Now rndafn, control .yo1}rself" and _the doctor, who was a" young an `very good looking mag, took her hand and ut- tered some sentimental remark_,Awhich I have now forgotten. . 5 . 117; unnlnln IIv:I"1 7, aka n] vv_u v vvlnu vusuu vvnunn uuuu S UIl\4 all most gasped looking eagerly at me. ._ ` Watch with him? asked Dr. Bowne A in surpnse: ` Yes . ` It is entirely unnecessary. _ ` .'I-`he corpse must have watchers. she added, more `calmly than-she had yet spoken. . . > _' . fThere_is no need of them, bnt-- *` I would not have him left alone for all the world. said she, with `a kind of convulsive shiver. V V `No possible harm could berun hm}: _ `- But it seems so neglectful to desert the body as soon as the spiyil has tied. `CPI! in anti:-nlu n unnullnr nf nl11n'nn 7 nr1_ U-lI\rr |l\-`VII, (III. QVUII (JG BIILI l3 llIV>VI` lIK4|.\J LI\a\ll " It 1s enurely a matter of choxce, I ud- ded.- ' ` 11 1. "- 1 I` -.1 . uo'..A -qr L` 'Iul\Ill\,\.l uuv-q-uu vvun. \n|a- _vu_...v..... - 4 V CHARLOTTE STREET, BA RRIE. Nov. 15, 1864. A 4 KJCLI `(El1Idn tyOL1'wafch with` l1i fif,`Mt. Mortal 'l`- ' `If you pb.rticu'ln_v desire it, `I do; I could not bear to hav his rem`a1`ns`\`x`7aIch`ed by a mere servant. You will oblige` me very much. T ' -u- I` I 5 AI` . 9 ..v.. v . - . . ' ~ E. ...v .`.J .-.-.....- I c&1'se_nted to the afrangment, and promised to return by nine o"c1o'fc k in the e`i e'uing. . r. . 1 r -'- .1 n1 n .1 1' .Af,te1` o rder1'n'the .oi`n fo`r the dle-T ceasd-.for at that time they were not on Hand, "to such ,;_an extent as th_y. a_re' -now-iiand attending to my private :1!- faifs,_I again. repaired to the` Cole_b'r'ooke mansion.` - ' noun...-..'.-- .It was customary at th'e time of which I write, Iortwo -persons to perform the service. forwhich I was engaged, though watching` was then rapidly goingout of - fashion ;rbu't,a`s my business was with the dead, I was perfectly at home in" the ' chamber of death, and was even better satised to be alone than with company. I _had brought an `interesting book from home, and Mrs. Colebrook had provided a very inviting repast for me in the din- ~ ing room below, so `that I looked. forward to a very comfortable night. . Throwing myself into the large _ rocking. chair which had been placed. there. for my use, I was engagedi in the entertaining -pages of my. boo_k .- As often as the clock strucft`, It arose and examined the corpse`, moistening the face with alcohoi; -and wiped away. the purging at`tT1e`V mblfh 1 .- _r;_,_,- ('1 ,1, .-,__- _-'.a_' ;._A'-._.l uwuuu ` . A_ ' I At eleven o c1ock some one entered -thenhouse and came upstairs. They were`.the feet of a man,'.and I heard him` entet the house at that hour of the mght'.- I thought nothiengmore-o1')'t zlilfl I heard voices engaged in earnest conversation. In a few. minutes they grew lotidethand more d:itin'cf, `1a.'nf-.I~I*e<':o'g'niied" the voice * of DI . Row'n'e.i I`erhaps.Mrs.Oolebrook was sick and. needed` his`. as`sista.ne. But he` Spoke: not? in me tones of his". pr"ofes-` sum. The one person` Spoke in<=a'.whis- -per;e' 1'mt th`e Otliet_8[36l'e in his` nature`) -voic6,~_-ant?-seemed tolbe` _1`fnder_ no it's- `s1r`aint'."J T - The" mm-w.s asstiH as- the tomgti, an d7 . th'ough'= I made ~ 90; -ebrt -t'o Aheavfj :--w'h'o.t` was said, vl.h_-expressions-`.\1viIl, ` ihree *witn'es`ses", - uh-irty days, and, ~othe r` of snsignilar._character,-ca'me- dis"- ti_n'ctlyUto.- m_\[;ea_ra'. ` `They .`_groI':sed` my_ curiosity. Who wasfhxs D`r'.. VRAowne;! `Why. was he ghcra-at suoh"an._unsba1I ohs ' ablehoun-1__ - _ . " - - . ('I?_II'_'11-__-\,-',-, :_, _ :____ I1r__`,-_ , _.A - "i" uulu IIUIII I ` ` - Well, if was` mine 9f my:bI`1sine_s's, and` - half a dozen jinies I determined` not _to_. concern mysalfabout fit.';$,_I3m._.it was in vhin that 1` .tr'ii:d: .o'fas'teIi m,ymind upon" the again -; it had losuhe powerto .int`ereat-m e-.' . IVglanc.ed ;a`_t `the Adoqr; ' iwyvwn L into. `the _ whcuftha (1 V I} [IV `V IUI SUI-I-CIII `Whnvill watch with him 2 she 11]- -nix:-I ..........,1 l....l-.3... ..........l.. at run lspeakers wefe. lt would be mean 10' listen, andl would not do it. It was the month of`Ma`y,' and tliei weathei was quite chilly. I had neglecfed to bring any extra clothing with me, and I began to feel uncomfortably cold. I rose and paced the ibbin seial rniniiie. I Ruth 1-mills nnrnn On 'n-nv I1'anrin in QIJU 'l(l.\3C`\J Ell? IVIIIIJ QIJVIBIII-I IIlIlltli\45J'O . _ `A h 1gills, ,ean1'_e_to my hearing, ml the'ungt1 ai 3`3'_f6he of Dr. Rawne.` ` l - I paused and looked at the door. Api. jiaienily the othet person, who,.I doubt-l ed not,_ was` Mfs. Colelirook_speaking, but . Icould heat nothing. {I threw myself; into the chair and'_beg an to shivei with I (sold again: `On avtable lay a clean} Ma_rseilles quilt, which had been left? lthereby a servant, and in the absencel of anything betteithan thi,I unfolded; `it find threw it over my shoulders. It`; gcompletely enveloped my body, and ]i ! felt quite comfortable again . A - l I -C Than}:-nu Qlan run! will vrir` `H1-mtnrl _WASHING MACHINE` MNUFACTURER,- I ` BARBIE.` mi"cl:J.;>ped my book; for this loolcedi like foul play. _A It `occurred to me that? Mr. Colebrook s poor relations wouldl `have to suffer for this midnight confer-? ence. I knew thathe had an only sister, an invalid, who was dependent upon his bounty for subsistence, and my L blood boiled with indignation as 1 now? thoughtof what mightibethe result of this interview. ' I 0 1 AL `I- l`4lB I1|Il|-\I \.I\JIIII\-II IKG\I|\d Iplslllll I Destroy the new W111, Rdwne. `I I I 1 IV I` UUUI I That ` the end vzilljustify the means", I do not. think is sound logic j but where] a poor, suffering, dependent woman who` was in danger of being cast upon the tender mercies of a co!d world, I wasi content to obehblamed for the meanness`! of eaves dropping", if thereby I could prevent. so foul a wrong. _ - ' nnrruvn T :f I nnlill` van} `nnf u-Ann snllu Iuuunvlyvvo l . I arose from my chair and went to the door. - ' ` _ . - .1 1 -11' - .-) .u'- .A` lllCV"IlI: GU IUIII G VVI\}lIsu _ Before I did it, I could not but recall! the reputed clmracter of Mrs. C<')'lebrook.j Without believing much of the gossip? that had been circulated concerning her} I Acoull easily arrive ~aL.lhe conclusionf that she had been the bane of her hus-E band s happiness. I her` `wont-\ V\aIEI\l'In`lI7 `III\I1IIfII.V\.!1 1tv:!`ru vuuu a nu uuyuuo l I I, had been personally acquainted with him who now lay cold in death before_ me, so that Iwas dot obliged to guess ati the facts in the case. My own observa-, tion, T though I moved" in an hnmblerl, sphere than he, was sufclent. to assure me that all was not right. `I placed my ear at the keyhole; . ` When we are married ` Hush, said Mrs. Colebrook. 5 could distinguish nothing more. Need I have heard more ! Woman-angel or devil. VVas she who wept great tears in my presence, who had t1'e.m`bled in the agony ofgrief before me, now calmly plotting with her paramour, bargaining away the aections which .sh`onld lyavelingered like :1 weeping angel over ljim who was not yet buried out ofsight? \Vas it `she `who had igroaned in bitterness at her bereavement now scheming to rob the widow and orphan of his bounty ! t'\l. IIVI\I'V\-l\VI' (ninn no {nil-' vof L-`an They spoke in whispers then, ad _---and he hrank back to the farthest cox`- ntlthis singular reception`. Long famili-3 "`DI|I7 IUII Klilllll IIIU Llvulo ` Dr, Rowne s knees smote each` other net of the room. . ' j`TWh'o afe vou 1 gasp edh`e. Of course 1 was Very much su'r]'ir is'ed} arity with the dead had [made me so in-I different to thoke dfead arid eats which ' `disturb rtfany persons, that I had liftle 'consi1der'a`tio'h7for` nervousess on this subject. I \K7I-in nu-n'unn 1-". n-rnnvnnri {tan Hnnfnr IHSAICCUI (_3_nauerIng V\`/Ill] |.CI'l'Ul'o` ` I _TIfen' it ashed upbn my mind that the white qlult which` enveloped my body was the cause of the mischief; I was fnvoluntarilye impers'ona'ting the gT1'ost" of the deceased Mr. Colebrooke,'. -and I do nbf wonder` that the guilty wife and her wretched accomplice were `terri- ed when. at midnight `IA stalked` into the room`. A 1' _;s=_-..__1- .11` _-___,_.__,__A___ _,_,__,__1 I UUVIII o I had f)in`ned' the cbunterpane aruundl my neck, so that nothing could be seen 1 of a but my face. A `was 0.` ghastly. spectr'e,>c<`Jmi'ng-`S -E `IIo;vv`Mv'ful in um bah: wh'ed" conqcien'6' - ating' -- ' ` I Vv Iuuvv uuu unllllull VI lulu uvuuul 5 Oh, woman! false as fair! Yet she was not a woman--she was a demon ! A I,_ rnu-I-f. I _I`l- `I ociober 255 1360'. .?.3a rrie,.3Tan. i, "1965; Wa I\J|a (L VV\JIII(1ll-:~ IlG 'VVUG (I; \J\III\JlI 0 The clock strnck twelve, and I turned from my reflections to attend `to the corpse. The alcohol which had been provided to wet the face was all used, and I needed a further supply. Tnkingl the dish in my hand, I went to the doorj with the intention of calling upon Mrszg Colebrooke for it. A ~ I """- ` ` ' ' ' ' ` ' ' " . T. _ _ 5 Firt rapping on the door, so as _not to L surprise them, I oyehed it and stepped` into the mom. ' 1 `I ,. _ , _I -.L.n- ._-_._-.- _I__L_l n.r,,_-I nunu luv I\I\llIIO `I need 9.` little l'n o`te alcohdl, Mrsyl Colebfooke, I began. A - ' Qlan I-Ania rrnrn I-nap A}-\n1.v n'|"\1f wnuwiu nnnv \JUICIll\JUI\I, L ucaauo l - She rose from her chair, rim? with one` long, loud and almost 'x1nearthIy Sh`r'ief! -`-she fell upon the oor. h. nnIIrnn,n linnnn urnnfn annlf nO`1'ap 16 cjurs"h'e1`; for {lie IBas`e t r"eacl'1e1"y she` was cOngoctmg.~ Nq wonder she uined ;' no wonder even the doton` trem led. 1! .'|.___--- .4: AL . ._-__-I- -x__ J `. , I 1- .v__ 1- - .- IIU >VVU|l\lCl 0V0! I-IIU UUULUI >|IU|IlU|C|-lo 1 _ 31 threw of! the quilt, a nd told` the doc-" fox? whb. I \i'ras`.' _ -41`, 1 , 1 Q` {I in 1` S . '|IllJCIrIvI `. Who are you T` groaned the doctor, l1is`Ateeth chattering with ferror; 'I`fv-An" nnnkal` II`r;\;\I'\ can lLu`I': .-See `hat you have (Iona? sa`id be,` pointing t9 the prostrate form of` the Eladyj. . , - I T anrruh i.:n:n\)sn `an-nus T nnvna :|uu,_o _ _ K ' - f I heard some voxces here, gnd I came for some alcohol." .. ` _I.id. qiIite.fofgo!.ten_ that I had the `quilt on. V. ` - ,,_Yon- ,1i:`1xie 1 ti4l I`ei I h ef,_T believe, he ; ,`-Ned you have dome ih th`nt garb?` o?;1inmd;j:hehd(iu over" {lib for`m'.of` Mrs. and filacedt he.r upo4n' lp1;nge.;IlSAl`;i, ufas notfdead, and In hall.` Kn Hnnnp n|\b.KhHh3H Ho :-' award- tb 52-v13 vn-grdlezd _, ana in T limit an hour sl)`e.V6p _e'n her eyes. . `Wheie _is 116` 1" guspd she,` shaking =vco'nvulsi vely.. . .'_- % A39 cainv- ' `said Doctor ` He will haunt me ali my days. ` It was oilly Mr. Mortal. Her eyes glared upon me, and then rolled up in her head. Heaven grant that I may never see such a hideous expressipn again. She was inn t. Tho hnnan urn: nlnl-Inna, and Doctor UA|.)LC3lyIl nslllo uuv W60 In` a nun The house was alarmed, and Doctor ` Rowne used everygexertidn to restore her, but 'in'vain.' I lm. u-CH` .11.. , nn:J I-an In Inn naunnA-> > ner, um. Ill vum. > I ` She wilf die, sand he to me, savage-_ ` ly; ` you have killed her !b 3 I \K7h.-la nyill Jul unn JAQH-nv Hnnfnr 7 1 V vsr h`E2:{"?:Tn 'Za'.'.i'y`ol}&suoy, doctor 2 I asked. j ' ' l 11* L 1 _._L_ AL- _-._.___. -1." AL- ` 1 usncu. V He staggered mto the corner of the room, uriable to reply. He would never accuse me again; and yet I promised not toqexpose him ; but it was in deference ; to the feelings ofthe invalid sister of the `; deceased that I allowed myself to be si- l lent in the presence of such infamy. l 1)l\`lhGl'l J..ulI:-kl OI-aura unac nrvnf}rn. u l l ' ICU]: Ill lll IIICEUIIIEG VI DI-lull IuuLAu,o I Before daylight there; was anothef 5 corpse in the house, and it was told fox Etwo months after that Mrs. Colebrook ; had been killed by the shock 0'! her hus- E ba:1d"s death. ` ' _ \,_;L 4.... _`l---_ _[5,._ uuuu 3 UCl1LIIc 1 I I buried them both two days after, !and I had the pleasure of seeing the Colebrook fortune pass into the hands of the poof and deserving sister. T Lona noun! annn nr hnnrr` fmm nl -. LHU FUUI ill! uCClVlll5 BIDLGI O iRowne from that day to this. It was said he went to the East Indies. If he did the devil is with him there, and 911- l ways" will he. I have never seen or heard from Dr.- .. ....uv nu. Vivvlhuvvi name, Feb. 17, 1862. l l l l l 1 i t I l l l l lannuny An Indiscriminatd Collector . A curious case of eccentricity is des-` cribed in the lollowing -facts which have" lately fallen under our nottce:-A good i many years ago a gentlemen who lled a prominent situation in one ofthe Edin-` burgh banks, at a good old age; married his servant. The pair lived happily to-' gether for several` years, when the old gentlemain died. leaving by his will 1,0001. tohis widow, in addition to an of 3002. and a house, which he had built and furnished in first-rate style; . The house is a fine mansion, con- taining 10 or 11 rooms, all elegantly, or once elegantly, furnished :and is situated in the midst ofa garden, surrounded by a high stone wall. Shortly after her hushand s death the widow became no- torious for two peculiarities. The first wasthe rigid e:'tclusion' ofall visitors, of whatever` kind, from her house--the in- variable answer topall entreaties to see her being that she was not at home, or could not be s'een;*the second was her constant attendance at all hook and most other sales which took place in Etllll-` burgh, where during the season she might daily lfe seen carrying a large blue bag, in which she disposited and ca r- ried home her purchases. These, we may rnention, were generally of the most m_iscellaneous' description, and ap: parently made without any taste or dis- crimination. Matters went on thus` for nearly 20 year's.` On Sunday the old lady,in her usual health, went out to her garden to take the air, and as she did not return so speedily as was he: wont, her servant looked out at the main door, when she found her mistress` sitting on `the stone steps dead. This unexpected event speedily cleared up the mystery which enveloped her domestic relations. On the house being entered by warrant from the sheri" it was found that she had converted the whole house into a` vast niagaiine for the cons`etvation` ofthepurchases for the last 20 years; and such a scene presented itself as we believe seldom before met mortal eyes.` 'J_`h e lobby,a handsome one, had been decorated with statuary gures, stand- ing with the pedestrals, some eight feet `high ; but these were totally hidden by piles ot`b'ooks,1'ntermixed with rubbish` of every description heaped up on every side of the l6bby--a narrow track alone . being-levlt in the centre, through which` with great difculty a passage could be made. Every room in the house was in a similiar s`_ta'te. Immense piles ofhooks, rotten mattresses, stued dogs, female dresses made and unmade, cheap` 'jewelry, old bonnets, pi'c'tt'tr`es , and prints,` with a great variety of other a'rticles, in-` terniinked with straw, hair, shavings, &c., ' covered ulltthe floors tor the depth` of sci veral feet ; and s`i'rni lar' piles filled the fiurdd ant? '60 Ho:-gnarl n` anon`! dviinln nr VCIa| ICC? , LIll\-I JIIIIIIIII .IIICQ Ill|`\d EIIU i beds`, and lay heaped one every article of furniture in the house. Th`e smell from the mass`of_ festering rubbish, as may be M conceived, was intolerable, and it sick-g ] ened some-ofpthe men who first entered ;the house. From the height. to which the books had` been piled, up, it was found` impossible to enter some of the ; rooms` until a portion was removed ; and } upwards of ve tons weight of books had to he carried away before this could be effected'_. No description could give an adequate idea of the state ('>f`the house ; but" some a}3pf0x`i'mali`on to it may be .made if our _readers will suppose the 'u'ntent's' of 20' pawiilirokers shops cast indiscriminately into a heap, and," after being thoroughly mixed by means of a pitchfork, tossed in heaps into_ a circum- ticribed space. 'l`I-nu zlnnnnani npnnxc fn'l\`nvn rnm-In ` DUI IUUI-I l \uDI The deceased seems to` have made . l purchases merely for the pleasure of , purchasing, as most of the smaller arti- M cles were found tied up in bags or par- eels", precisely in the sta._`t_e in whichthey had boenubriiqglttilifome. The deceased,` ` it seems, burrowed ,in;aghole..wliich she `hud scooped outainid..u-vast quantity of rubbish in" one of the rooms, and there, on the oor, with only a. hairxmb._t'tress' beneath her, the.-u_ck of _;which`_ had rot- ted` away on ~o.n' side, sh e,tool'`,h'er rest `in the dr,es'_l',:sl{e..,,da_ily.iwpjfo, \9jt holit blankets or covering ofahy _kind`._: It may be mentioqed _aIs'o thin the. deceased, thoughts purchaser, of, ,bo9l:,s tq so large ant e;:t_nt,',u'evet reed a,ny:,9_,them, not .kfqov;I, ;rin)?th_in&.of their ttr.1_sg`9`%'g_n:v1_uv1roxr And $2 00 if not jiaid in advance. . No. 21. @b s2%urtl)jer1t 21b3o_aue I3. All Work Warrantaed. ' AND AGENT, Accountant, Real Est-ate Acal, J vtioneer, Division Court and General Agent." n'rrAnr nm'n!:\ cvnnnrm IDADDTT4` ' -saunas II) Arwiwisfv DUNLoY>"_1;_1-173,113-E ELRRIE. ' C'_oro7'2er_ for ' the Courzty Q/'_ .Sz'mcoe'; f\ A ; `Ann. I mu AND GENEll_AL AGENGY. DEALER `IN srovxas `AND GENERA V. . -HARDWARE, . , pa ,1.` __,____ C1_____ 11... '1'ERM,S; $1 pef=yo:"ar; .1n `advance; ` W. LOUNT. CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, FRA'SER S % HbTEL,,- DUNLOP STREET BARBIE, VOL. xv; T. E. R A w s o N, - II ...... I" [I-...n....'\ A V 11} .UUUU`A.|.l_'U 'I5SIIl1 BlNl"UBIIl' Ill]!!!- faccory, opposite the Registry 01369;; B;u'_`t4'Ov.-3 iHouseh'old-Furniture of vmtious deaori `fiche `cnns.t;I,I1'-,1! on. h-my or m;-d.o.;t9.rde_:-2 1 Tdrgxin , in o.1l.it.q _brI.n11eI,'.e;c.!lta ml.` - Rne`sn :-. ~_.',: ` =,,.,r._.`; ,. t...'l 1"; `-"inns. jiusiucss iDimtut1_).-? SIDNEY.` M. sArFdRD, R.kT. BANTINIG, nun:-vgvnu v ruv nnvr LOUNT 3; BOYS, V ' . somcrroris IN < Barr-istersv and Attbme; SOLICITORS IN CjH.r2NCERY,- CONVEY- JNCERS, am, ` -v 'P.Anm'h-., H, W. - Nxm um P051` onxcn... (Lula G. HU1mm`,). BA.R.R'IE.' VENGLAND, L; M{, An cvnnranln 1! A I , .. ___._, Dunno? Srnmmr, Bumrn camcsnv, Convey/ancers, ARISAGH, - . J Attorneys nn 1 urn.-nu gov ) `mmn, C. W. u. 1': vv , PUBLISHER. W- BOYS. BAHREE BKiiEiI" iB`[E suclmf '46-tf ? gin of Lake Gonchiching, and within 9. short dista_nc.g of the steamboat wharf. II? Good accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. . ' ` - . .'l'.`-.....I....L ..L..`l.I:..... .....l ..... _u....4!.... .....al.... ..I I I I-I'IS well knokn Hotel is situated on th mar- l lJUl`l.lUCI5o . ~ Excellent. stabling and an attentive ost1er_ al- | wa-ys on hand. ; plnmanrn Rania. nnR'vohn1nc nhnnnu. nn hunt` uua IICCUIHIIIUUH UUII Ul VlSllUI'3- _ ' , `R21-*mu_mcss.:-Dr. Ar-dagh,, Superinntendcnt V Luiiatic Asylum, and James Sanson,Esq.,Oril|ia. Orillia, 1511: Marcia, 1866 , . T . 12-ly. wu._y;:_uIl uuu_u. ` Pleasure Boats; and` Vehicles always on hand ` ` during the summer season for the convenience l and accommodatiohof visitors. 'l)......-........- . n.. A ._.a.._L c......._:..'4....;|.....; ROBERT ROSS, JAR., PR0/Pain-:'roR. I I THE proprietor of this oldestablished Hote1' begs to inform his numerous friends and tlie _ a travelling public that he has rented the above premises where he*v'vill attend personally; to_ the wants of his guests. ' s . ` A `A Private npartments_c'a.n behad if required. Travellers and Boarders will find ample accoin-' Flodation and every attention paid to their com-' ' or}. . - - A A His Bar will be founki stoited lth choicest Liquors, Cigars. &c. ' * -_ . A _ A Tmin-A Rnnm: 'Qhnria nd fn'ir\1in`(r,- lI:`iI'.l'1 nttnn-' rnYs1cIAN,%gugGE0N& A'o`c0ucnEUn,% V 'oi_.bwA'r';n srhgr; chi 1,15. _ At the late residne of Dr; Rtixiisay; 7 453111" I I-Cflll \J_l!UI'CU, \II'!!lIlL. _ ' - I v N.B.-Any orders left a.t{Mr. J. 0`. M_cMu1len s Land Agency Otceyvill be promptly attended to. Orillia', l?.!.h Marh, 1866., -` ~ ` - .11-ly -| X T. G. begs to chill the; at'te`n'ioii of the public genfally. to the fact that be has cbmmenced `business in the premises many occupied by Mr. J_. Hind, where be`is prepared to o e1` golids an`-the ` lowest possible prics for cash. - _i_ 11: .... ._n .`...a ...........:;... l...i`.-unis-.r..1c`ma A'RDAGH' 5; Barrist_ers_ - N.B.-Tmppers. Hunters, etc.,w1ll nd sullable supplies for their business at low prices for cash.- r\ ,-us, 1:-|__.____ `IAAL an},-n` O In In.` A - x=A;`.1-UU'I`AN;Ii..,. ; _ ._ .. . . vandwGene1:al% A`ent,; IKE-`PH .71? A rsmrams Hum! u1u1.1.m H[|1IB,RILLIA. l_.JlqUQ|'S. Ulgl'5p MU. Large Rooms,'Sheds, and Sta`.b'lin`g,- v.`itI1 atten-' tive ostlers co`_nsmmly on hand. ' n_:n:.'. 12.1. n_..';I. an;-n` . - ' 1'0 Nnwsuunsz ransmnnsij Goons AT VERY` LOW PRICES`, IN ` V CONSEQUENCE OF`SMAL_L ; ' PROFITS. _;__|~_ pun; kinds of I BE aubvacriberwonlld: intimate, to`bis means, and the public generallynbal be his opened store in his newVpremises.at the ' ' " .._,__ `A`r__ .s. J .r-` Which h'e'i1l`-'sVeI1 Iii p`r`u'cea to ehsdre a. _c9ntin`-T slice of patronage. - --The ub`scril_>erT i_aAa.|a`o ,##__ __ _... --- . .~q--nuns-- A Notaries Public, Coriveyancers, A BARRIE, Co. SIMCOE, -C.W. _ A `mg. n. ARDAGH; " . ' JOHN `A. ARDAGH, 3.; "%"T`EaAm< EVAN ,. BARRISTIW LAND. ATTORNEY-AT4LA\V, SOLICITORIN GHANGEM`, I Ocmveyancer, Commisszbner in B.R., ~.,' V 36-tf A 1 oR1LL1jA,s1McJqE(3;q.,>c.yv. I {A ~ ` " AND DRA.UGHT$MANf_ 3 . Special attention paid to valuations. M RESIDENCE, on Peter Street opposite the Presby- terian Church, Oriilia. N R _A`nv nu-darn Inf! nflfr .1 IV.` 1Tn.ulInn u Br.`-LWTI FUBS-I IIESIlMEI:_B_llsINEss.] N .TB.'-Va`uati(_)Vns carefully atteudd to. 1-tf i j". R.-_H. DONNE-Ll:EY,`_ LARBHITECT 8!. CIVIL ENGINEER," -.-_- _. rm `I$S1:}E1 LiOFfMzRRIAGE'LICEN=SES. M - Y ,'r. s. Mo1ru`.'r'r.- P.S.=--Al`s'o hAgenthf6i the purchase of all kinds` of ship W8 and lanuxfacwting Furs, for which the Biggest pfices will be paid. _ A 4 -zr I * ' = - L V .vr:s.M.: POST ornm-;,caILLI:A. -. nu u-u nu... r.-..... `|':`OST oFF15E,:%6arLLIA *f%"R1iE5.;;T , ~a1`1v1,c1=:im'*ta:er.si+:u, m-aoar,:1vmz.`},; 3,; .I;.;'Slap.e1g': Drug 89re,`_ 1, ;_ ';W`ri.b=' ANn'rurnovEo LAND ' &;.,.%a..;.,' '. for sale in_gtho 'Gougties_of`; `i1_}l._"_t-id sag: .InunnA,~ _ " Xbjmxi, `MEMBER ROYAL COLLEGE `OF. SURGEONS,-I "I41 Iftntipu `ps_i,d,to, Gollgcona, dna`iomp'tn`;:1ift:u'cs`:nd..V ` ' _ ~51 -.: ` 4 :-a-H_m'|.". D; Lalncphenou; K:L. Q. '; Hon; hn Sinngnon, |LL.O., ;` Hon. (_}eozg_(_)raw- f9'II ,' Il;i_;U. ;` I`. CnI'n"eI'_o'I,` _'Q.O`.,' "I! HP. ; 3 J`: (W; Udnsforlf, , Eu`;-,; LLB P-.; `Angus. ilpxrilosr, . .u....:. u lI',D;e1'l'- n._'.unnnIm-.Esu;.~,M;P:P.-: [3 J".`.W'. UIIIIITOIUT, Iillfg, ILL` .l'..', mnguu uurrluulr, -Esq}, M_.P'.P, ;- T. D_. Mcconkeyt E `., ;)!;.P.`P.-; john 1|-lam Pprty, Eng.-,RaginrIt.of` militia`; IT; .Hlni|II-,' Esq-`.`,- ditor of:zIW1tby:c.'Iarouich_; ,5;-, ,0. ,W,99sL E39-d?19!k.6nd .v'l?mur9.rJ'.i!4=.*!!-`.- ~ .-as:nr.;u'im51.inL-`1nu.i ` ~=;.y,'~ PRvOVINC:IA:L` LAND TSIURVEYOR ALBERT FQWLIE; Provincial Larid Surveyor, L.dND 2; TGENEIML JGENI, ' ORILLIAL .. - _ , . Orillia, 15th Marh, _l866. U 1! van "vnolvlno .1. name - v . u - u -. 11:5 P|ea._e call dud xamine fofyoilrselea. oR;Lf;1A ADVERTISEMENTS; _`fr..-- - -_..._ _ Orillia, Feburaxjy G'Ro:c Ea'ms, _ .7 % %%caocxm.% . `-`n'A'Rt)W4RE,- ~ `_ _. ` I_m_AoYgMAnE"cL0Tm1iG, ~sqoTs= :5 SHOES. am, 4'-'tf 5.`, N! .333`! '9 -`", .".` Fill! - "99!" GENT foil` theTHonburab1e'VHudsTon Bay Onin- l La pa;_ny, will pay the highest cash price for 11! Y!` R O - _ ' FRONT STREET; ORILE.-/IAV,. V _ S.- P. V POWLEY, Proprietor. .09.; C.-`>;-V S .VmEv`l:L-_I_6`"l:: .,JjoH1~i*; 1 Cl I AI1lVl\T1 LT'l`A\T'I` '. . .'I"HO17I~;./;x GOEATT, or was Qvngms UNXVBBSITY IRELAND`; Enquire at` His store,T6pposite `the ' (Lu: T or Toicoxrog) ' EGEO. BALL,V-H CARPENTER, BUILDER,

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