Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 8 Nov 1866, p. 1

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l3.\-HRIE BR'ANC1I BIBLE so<:1ETY : .d the p1_xuu_c gum-mu_y, `bun n his new premises at the (LEE or Tonom'o,) IIUV--1 V... The Stock consists of (`JUSTICE Is THE GREAT, B`U'1`A.-SIIMPLE PRINCIPLE, AND THE vn1oLE SECRET 01? SUCCESS IN. ALL GOVERNMENT. 45;1yr 8-1! V 1-tf BAR RIE, c.w.,ATHURsDAY,N0V%EMBER 8, I866. ISEYEEN. -BIil1!55nn.3.T!'1iM J1`r.RM.s:~ $1` per year. in advance; __.___-. -r___.v_-_-~__,-._. ` . . ` T _ . 1 mt} we1ladnptedLfor the County trn_de,and which 3 will be sold at unusually low prices for cash, or; mai'ketab1e_produce. V ' I 7 NR _\Ipuru; Tnrnpr J: Cnckerell are nlz-ool IHETKGIRDIQ pl'0Q|lC8. N.`B.-.\lessrs; Turner 5; Cockex-ell are also agents for the purchase of all kinds `of FUR, for V which the highest price in cash will be given, -1 ,,,4,. I1,_!.I .._ Il-.__1. 1 IAI. 1000 II has me: To auv voun `(SEW cocKB1j'RN=s ' M J1`.T,?`?.R7*`a'{ ,.'I""' ' . ` v " *- *' `i ""7 V . Z , Ctrner of Coldwatpr and Peter Streets, the we}. kknown gtand `of the late Mr. Adam Patterson, V ' ` ORILLIA, O.W. n....'a...- up. an... (H. |____ Ismnm mm llTI..] edispted f9-r- :o:1;1;:; "tTre((i e. 7 Prbduce_taken in exchange for Goods. DZ?` Issuer of Marriage Licenses forethe County of Victoria. ' ` F _BnAouamnu'n, Non-m FALLS, 3 16th July, 1866. 29-ly Tr ., _.-, GILMAN -WILLSON, fl nnncssnunss stuns; MUSKOKA -R0 AD. ' T ! .. . IIu|I| nun alny and on I ~DRY'GOODS, . V GROCERIES, HARDWARE, _ CROCKERY, &c., &c.,i `V ? iG11AVEN.HUB3T.T0..ALP0RT| nib Wll SIUUJSBU Wllll LIJU IJUUIUEDII uruuua pu Liquors and Cigars. ` Good Stabling end attentive Ostlers. 1 Boats and Fishing 'l`a'ck'Ie' kept constantly on hand for the convenience of tourists intending to visit Sparrow Lake, end" the adjacent shing` grounds." rI\-_.;_-l.e_ _t.|I....._:-_._ I'..1_` no Inez: nn 1.. _ \AJ.l.LLIL_H.Ia.A\.aa.\IvA aw -;--... v-\-, Brace Bridge, Indian River, and intermediate points ; ` -CONNECTVING TR! WEEKLY WIT}! SAIL-`BOAT ON She `also connecfs witix Dui];y'Li;1e bf Stages from WASHAGO MILLS; or SEVERN LANDING, to the BIG BAY of MUSKOKA. "CHARGES Mont-:nA'rVx-1. Orilliziz J. P. Gockburn, Merclmut. Agent at Torbnto, N. Milloy. . A .n nnnxzurtnn 28-171 o LIA Bmawinv, ORILLIA. ; V ' LIST OETPRIGES. TBYMESSRS. TURNER & C0(tKERELL,' i - EER, 20 per g on. This Beer passexses all the chamctelia! of the nensorts, con- waxjmntednot` to tum wins" gram body, and 1 sour. _ ' ` PALE. BITTER ALE, :woure_d-excellent. for bot nu A AIDA rum. n.m`,'-tn.-, oer gall. Rich, full ' g, or present use. mull." Rich. with W7 :woure_c-exceIlent. 101` not CHAMPAGNE ALE,`30c great `body and .t1-ansparenc mended. ' LONDON PORTER--XX. 25c. -_ `Jagkson s`Spark|ing Cbampaigue andjn bottles at most. of the leadin AL- nnnnflr - g, or PFCBCIH use. gall.` Rich, with "XXX, 30c. . Ive on_ draft hotels in highly recom- Illlu _ III In: Iul: the County. , .l.ff..|.Lv.n.v.LA-- -.-nu----< V __ ` Mn. THOMAS ` GRAHAM is authorized to Ice brdgzps, and grantg recgipts fog accounts. an -uw lisavuai la.-- Severn Bridge, March QAMERON, ,McM1cHAEL 85 Mc- . `_MICHAEL,T I f I j 'BARRIS'I`ERS. . Olce-chuvrch Street; netxtjdoor to the old Court T . ..;_;..House, '1`o1-ontb. ' ~ I. C. cumnox. n. n'nucaAm.. o.- u monur.'. Eebruary 62. vi 1 ,1s Orillii, nth May, 1866. _._._______..___,_ ,.'vl`;;vii;;hipVof`Morrison. July 16, 1866. 29-ly 1' ';J'llgu3 'nuu_>u-w.. V . = .;'.1`ot.on.to. Novembsra. 1.859. . _____._._____________ 7 -... -",".j- " ` '.` `.-' .". "-- " ' 41,- `$791.-":'.1.'911~~ IN: .0! -M7038-1. .` 7 V - Notary=ub1c,%r*onveyanoe1j, .: _.:; `:3 ~ .. .- . ` ,%1`%?,K !?.`q$1fT:1o -.V.&o- V - 1;;-:1, 1 BJRRI I :Ass`u|-xcya luilqigp, Clxjngplg $:TExs,- .?TfI7gRN.E rs, soL1c1'1-ans, ' c. ` ~ 7 ` j` Sheet, Toionfo, 03W, . -.. cl-n-_..`-_7'_`~ . I ,llU5ll.I'&l4I\':U |JuuuLn'-av`-, =w.._.,..L-, S z`----3a=`j' S_treetA,Toronto-,0A.W.> ' -* amgus-'=lloxr_rion` f-' -I Sampsoii T m--....... u.......Im-. 1359.. . ' x41 zAR well stocked with the choicest brands of T~3........... .._.l H:._._ S l`EAM_ER _`j_\yENQ%NAH,% A .R_OBINSON,>& McBmDE,; . %.Ti*`=nnAnatsTmns,:.Lac.,` ' _ 3 ?~`:i*5`5Ohixrch Su-eet,`Toronto.` :' ~ ""i J::1.!l'9l!.!.'i"1if`>"!"l'801:(.\ ' _1 V "Joan-IP31 ,%mdnmsc:< szii:AMvso>r. -,, ___A.__--..~.. null`? ll""` IHERE they keep constantly on hand it well 1 selected and general stock of "l\1'1 17- l`lt'\)\l'\t CHAR LES` MQKENZIE, _._-.1-. ... ,,. Is"ii:'1 R` 1iE1?3i'i9::C31`{;?,:1.`?f" 3:`v.=; Ir`:-[:1 Tl: " =` . ' : I-' _4?-... ; \_`: 1 `DRY Goons, . GROCEIUES, 1, HARDWARE, PATENT MEDIC]_NES, _&c'., .,,1.-,,.'L_ n . ._,:- __.:__ Lxk Rcss EAtT. in. u .: - the MT -._, I `SAVA- x.......:;;;g; ` BARBIE AGENC`. ,-._.. ......__.v-. ahd denier in all kinds of 7 `RUNS DAIL'Y' F136;!" MUSKOKA Eoanf TOBONTOQ A.-P. COCVKBURN, Prn-nrin` r.--.--- --_._--, ` PROPRIETOR. Joaxnhnrni. __._..---.-----. .\'_I Work i ---1 20-! y T9-r ADU nn, 3 `Proprietor. \ Pnvswnxw, sunmm an AGC'0l}0llE%UB, THOR NTON, CO . SIM COE. E % B00Ts'& 3110135 `WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I I i I - ' . 1 I VERY LARGE mm conxpiclc Assoftment or I Ladies Enan1e11ed`Kid and Prunella. Gnitexs, I Q Buskins, boots-;_ G'Jt's. Calf, Kip nnd Course; | Misses and Children s, of nvo1`_v variety and s.l_\'1o, E Wllih fill be kept const-.\n'1l_y on hand, ' _ ` ___ _._ ._ _...N-..-.r~.xvr\. vioux F DAVJES, ". .ACCOUNTANT.COLLECTOR,CONVEYANCER; INSURJQNCE, L./IND 5- GENER./IL ./JGENT, COMMISSIONER IN 13.12., 5-c., I-BRADFORD, ANGUS BELL, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, I Surgery at Lir. Cafuthers dweiling house. . N.B.~-,Pnrti11x3L"'=L_gution imid to diseases of women and (':11_ildre . ' ` _ , 25-ly , I3 The Bar is `stocked with tle best wines and 1 liquors. ` ' . 5 ` * Excellentismbling nd n cnref'u1hostIer. - % Barrie, 12th April,'l`8GG. - ' 18-ly ` 5 X aAaRnE.Htfr*EL,*`** BABRIE, COUNTY or SIM_COEC.W. 1 HIS hotel, so long and f'uvora_b1_v known to` the p mwellingvcommunity, is.now conducted by the prop1ietre.=3, and is under the superjnteudcnce .of Mr. John -Mcwuu. A ` IE3` Commercial tmvcllors will nd ample n.c- ` commodatiou for showing s:m1pls. V Barrie; May `.6 , 1860. Mrs. E. MARKS, Pfoprietrcss. ' JOHN .Mc W./I 'l"1_', Szcperi7ztentlerat.- K} lllll H iug, &c. i (Barrie, May 16, 1860. HEAD Om-`ICE--C0rnhi1l, Lnndoh, Enr_v,lm'.d. CANADIAN Blmxcn (Jr:-`ncx-2 - .\Icrclmnls' Ex- change, Montreal`. Taylor BrotherS, General llnnngers. V \vn.r.1 .\ \l nnl/I` Barrie, June, 1866. . IIOME. ANDYCOLONIAL T A1\ssURAN_01; O`OMPANY%! FIRE; LI I5T&' MARmE. .:.._.._. \\' A51-i1.\'G " BOYAE T INslIBA?W\MPAm? L FIRE AND LIFE. .__j__- A Capital---Two` Millions sterling. A .Funds in Iznd-EigIat Hu7'ulr ed"1'lzou- ~ ' ' sand .Pozmds_ Sterling. ` Associate Coroner for the Counties ofsivmg-oe ` and Grey. - AT PRICES NOT from UNDI-`..RSOLI.)! ' A.\'I)IIE\V 01:.-x1-1'A_.\1. - - '7" .,.. ..-mn Ln` The Committee for the city entertainment to the Prince and Princess of Wnles1mvcjnste`ected `with the Royal Insurance Company an extra in- D anrannn nf `FIFTY 0| ! with the Royal Insurance unmpnuy nu uuu. lu- surance of FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS on the building of Guildhall, including the new erections, ttings, and contents. . A. DAVIDSON, Ins`pe;l-J1; -._.....-. o Leather! % Leather zp Leiither 2 Apri1.1e, 18675.7 IT I-`R.\SER begs to inform his friends that he .. 1111.4 mken' the premises 1n`.teiy- occupied by i\I_1`. Snntln-1, where he wiilbe able to accommodate .1: 6`......,._ -_A.__,____ . . Subscrilgell Cajnitul, On `Millzokz Sig. v-5<.:u-,aau: . hvu ` Also Valuer fox: thejcanado. Permanent Build 1 ing and Savin`gsSocie_ty Toronto. 1-tf %\\msTEnN ASSURANCE comm. Ilulalbu nu VIIV Cl-EV! vl vupu . ._-_ 1?rovm_czal. Parlzament. - - \ 5nix-I,`FR1Ncis*'1itdHAnnsoN, tj,~e_s id_nt. 1 v -V `=53 ?-' ` ARTHUR` LEPPER, Vice:-Pr`esident_. ,_'V'}..\-[1 .`.M:&: t `L V ' _ :' `,1 . _ 3` _.-~Wn.WI9n.-r1_nnnM Cyggx, ohgntor._ _ A _ -` ~``~`~ _jvu.*1>mh-, Secretdgy autrmasnrer, Q12: CAPITAL - - $4oo,oo IN SHARES OF $40 EACH. noun Lou-In CE,` 'ro'n oN'roV courts: or ononxa AND cnuada sum-:-r. VPANISII So'1e,vS1m1g1it{f, Upper, Kip`, Ca`! 5 Harnes, Binding, L_in`.r.g, Shoems\ke1's" Find i ` . . ' 7 I In ht! , `CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. .. B:_tj1-:'1'e,"'.|'1ib1!.,` l'862. "i9f`: V _`.:'`,. Segfeuuy and Treasurer,-Bemard Hnldan, Esq. ' Soiicitor,-`-,-An'gus Mon-ison_,A Esq: T"rHE UNION PERMANENT H [BUILD%lNG:~&ASA:VINGS S0C1ETY: .vn`.Dmul'(1,WllCl`Z n his former patrons. .lCI.1N P. 1?UI;t;JAM1cs, .5 Conve.y'a.nc er 82; Division "Court AG:-:3.\T':r- ' . _ ' H1!-`I 3 -.1011 \'treef, I`.m'ric, (i1cnr1_v of) -` !...:'nc the Advzmce I_)_l`l'1cc-V._) _ ` 304!` A V` J @2ed m;sua`nt to the: of Pg-rm11?ncial Parliament. ` .- Coumssxossn IN B. R.,' Coxvanxcmz, &o .:;:__;..!)i;.`._ :.:.:T-L . .~ V` [OF-FIOE-Kin-St., a few doors West of Church HENRY 'B.OYS NICOL, 11Z"13..,V EXTRACT rnou ma: LONDON "muzs,: .cznnnnIn BY ACT or nnnrusu-:u'r. SI_NGI1'AMPTON "EZEXSFJ V(L1M'n`I-:D.)* my Nartlycnt Clmnanre F. H. HEWARD, Manager Toronto Branch `YJAMES EDWARDS, ./itranf I JOHN ALEXANDER, . Jgent .a_t Bai'rie mom DALLAS, . V .. .9gent'at -Orilllaa. .1-3' . 5,.` WILLIA .\F`I'I>(')l.T, \ "no.0 6' ... I ANIRvE.\\' G12.-\1[1..\}\1. I_n.(` {\.`l ll\JIll, Agent for Barrie. 23-15 p JRUD, ./igent, Barrie. D A _ _ _ _ ..._L I').nL $400,000 my): r.0P-s'r1_1EI1T,V BARRIE. I`~/-mzcr for the County of 'Simco_e._ H..'.u1.cr `Ind, 1800., ' 1 ..- - ~~- :~- v---' ~"'f.7' Parties making purchases should inspect his stock and prices lxefote spending their money. 1n, . DDD\`rADr\ annnvnnxr uuu 1):) vnu u Dll\J1.`AD, 090., uu 0| WLIICII [IE I: prepared to sell at (11?-T/ce Lbwest Prices for Cash only.` D....o:.... ......l.:.... _.---I_......_ _1_-_I.: :_-__-; Ls. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the,inha- bitants of Barrie and surrounding contry. that he has onhand a large, seixsonnble, and well selected. stock of DRY GUODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, READY.-`MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS .AND SHOES, &c., &_c., all of which he is` Dremarnd In sell at. SHERIDAN"S'6HEAPSTORE, MARKET SQUARE, COLLIERSTREE'I_`,RARRIE. ` jCHEAP A 90019: .-.. _r_.._...b -...... ...u..yJ. BERNARD SHERIDAN. High on" the mountain : hoar-, And I hear the roll of the booming surf, As it breaks on the cavern d shore : As it eddies and whirls, like the world sAwild tides, O`er tho hopes that rise no more. I stand en the verge of night, 7 I I I r I 4 lo I I stand on the verge of night, ' And I look towards the dawning gray- For a. watch-re burns on the Eastern hills, Which is lit. by the earliest my ; . And the Herald star of the Fuslern skies Is paled by the coming day. u The midnight watch is past, For a. ship far out at sea. Pealed forth her bells, and the wailing blast. Brought the sound on the night to me. Alas I alas, that the noble ship So soon a. wreck should be. -1. From a. raft in the trailing clouds There shone bitt a. single star), lt gleatmed on the snow of the vessel's shrouds As she struck on` the harbour bar; As she went to her death with the gallant souls She had home so fast and far. `MARTIN MOORE; Saddlg &_Harness* Makery ...___.__.... ...-rs-nwn Do 3` Watchman, ivhat ofthe uig-htt i What of the dawning '? say-- ? . ` Will the mom, wbt-n'iI: cometh, be dark or bright - R Will the shadows of eve be gray ? E Or the` red gems of the sunset burn - I ` On the brow_of the dying day ? I -..n..v nu. 5:;-sun. vvnuu: wuu UH: CIOIIGS I striveu, i And marshalled thoir hosts on high- : As the gloom by the thunder-bolt was riveu, ; And the furbills made reply. 7 ` 0 0 ` stand on the `verge of night, V But I know that the dawn is near. 0 soul, should the dawning indeed be bright -- Should the morningbe calm and clear, Then I shall rest'ou the grow hill side, And sleep without woe or fear. v % A crywent through the gloom I For human help, in min! 0 souls, I said, may ye rest. in peace ~ As ye hope to rise again : Perhnnce the doom ye have met_ to-night M [3 better than life's longpniu. I stand on the verge of night; Alone with a. storm-rem. sky,- Where the giant` winds with the clouds have lrivpn, ` m`sE~misJm THE [Address of Pres. Roberts.` l'N'3E'NDIARY A l HC.~\ L T0` IRlSITI.\1EP~.'. The Brotherhood to be Avenged. VWILD ourpoutzmesg OF A .\r.xo.\x..x.-\*. NEITHER HANGING NOR PAR- ..DON WILL SA TISFY THEM. DU:\`LOP' STREET, BARBIE, > `V ` 1 EGS tdcall attention to his Stockof Hy1,.8'5Sg. Riding Saddles, Bridles, Oollarai: Trurfk, `QC-: which he is now o'er'mg-at.- low prIces.: ~ - IL. L..- ,1_. A u,,,,J _ _l...:.... nanny-Or\\n.l1f lIS\ `CANADA MUST BE PUNISHVED.` ` New Youx, Nov. 2.--'-The following l address was issued by `President Roberts c to-day :-- A I HI-JADQUARTBRS FENIAN Buornmuroon, i ` New-York, Nov.'1st, 1866. To the Fenian Brotherhood and Irishm en V q/America. ` A I Baormms AND CoUNTunreN-Witlr ' feelings too acute for `expression and I passion too deep for utterance, with a ' mind lled with bitter and painful me- l 1 ( i l mo'ries,I now address you on the borders of this great republic, where you have made for yourselves a home and earned. the right to think, act and live in the spirit of the broadest freedom, where your prerogative cannot be restricted or denied by faction, parties or prejudice, as longeas you are true to your o\vn manhood and the spirit of the laws _ which guarantee your rights and insure to brave men their liberties. On the very borders of this republic, near your very doors,,aunting in your faces its. blood-stained emblem ofauthority, is -.1 government whose history is written in r the blood of your race, whose wealth` has been drawn from twenty generations of your robbed and slaughtered kindred, and whose inuence and power has been gained by every infamy andcrime which A the most selsh and debased instincts conldprompt or resort to. Flying trom its blighting inuence and the slavery it entailed upon yonr"native land and your race at home, ying from it and them, you have crossed the ocean and - fonndin this new world changed cus- '. toms, rights and privileges-aye, even ` changed; humanity, judging it by its outward signs and manifestations; but though all things else may be changed, distance,` climate, time and the exam le A ofa greatyand free nation does not e ect. `one `iota of the inhurnan spirit of Eng- lish _la'ws_a`nd the barbarous natures of _ `those who` uphold and Vadrninisterthem - -and aresharers by dzirectdescent and inhe'ritan_c_g, or the crimes which" theirl ` `.-'fathersih`ited upon_a_\_veak but gallant -`..'..'d2i .S..' `nun-t`.`l1"|:t\'1hIIh. annnnn (II lain? [|II `IIFIUFVU lI_ll\lIlVI5 Ill-I`! Cajun- naItidn', nnd`whioh "must, sooner of later, Jcall down,'upbn'll.ie headsof the pam- pered `oppressbr, fthg. Yengea nce of an `outraged and despisd"D,iviuity. `The a'r'Lstocrhts' who repr_esent and up- hold Englqggi_ s laws _to-day, and perpe- tua.le he`ri0'p'prssion, a_re skilled in hy- ` " ity lxave, ever been. ujhe .1- -b" iu`;g_a;yoicuso sb, rl-}*:n"nnnnrd "1|It.`llihl lhoae. "VIII"! l.I|3llcu-k_:u:1I;r u--_-cs av yvugv av ow r"5 fo *Tmi!l5d;`no`i1ppu;r; aha have us: `fl `V `lieve the brute end "', `of the dove, instead of the nature of the 38lJaWH. 1.15- 3llS_t, `that tboaggv - "with `iisaric ~ "xviirlxa FOR. THE Bkwir. [o3iauuL.] ` tiger. They are doves. indeed to the strong, but tigers to the-weak and friend- Q less. America s misfortunes found them `howling wolves-her triumphs" coming doves. When she crouched in snfforing, they domineered and installed; but .wheu, coming forth from her baptism of. blood, she stood erect and great :'g`un, they cringed am . bowed before -`.'m ` nmjesly of tlleirjmlge and master. '[`hnon curnn nrrclnnrrnic Inllnninn {n lllKIJ\4-Jul --. u . . V .. _ -...D- H... ....,..,..,.. 'I`hese same aristocrats, tatteniiiz in the lust produced hy the plundered wealth of the Irish nation, disc aiin all responsibility (or her stitfcririgs, and thioiv back upon their fathers the re- sponsihilitynfori wrongs inflicted iipon otirs, asserting at the same time their own innocence of lrishmisery,and their willingness to imike reparation for the wrotigsof the past ; but while they sound these pleasing notes in the ears of foreign nations, they trample out even the little justice and liberty that remains to lrelziiil, and with deliberate purpose in/`tpoverisli and externiiimteplier people. Brothers and coiintryiiien. Englund`s power-is not confined to England or Ire- land; her lu.\\`S,.,`dlltl interests tire else- whei-e.; her supporting press are on both sides of the Atlantic, and her l)u|'l)itrUl|S and `bloodthirsty spirit is not coiifiiied to lreliind. Iii liidiu it is extermiiiatiiig 3'. b':dieso(' its civilized victims. In Ja- _mtlC.'l]l' Eyres have imitated the `our- harities of her Elizaheths, her Cromweits and her Hasliiigs; and in C`(lll:lLltJ. the tlesceiidaiits of the cow boys of the Artic- ricaii revoliitioii,itrue to the iiistiiicts of their Tory progenitors and the extiiiiple t:tu,d spirit ot'th'eir foster-niotlier-shi.ring in her iiilatny, gloating in her l)t1St:'i.`-E-a`_. and {allowing her example--liave con "jdemned to an ignotniniotis death two oi l your coiintryinen, one of them 0. minis- ter of God whose S1tCI`(3(lCtllllllgullLl iiiis- sioii would be respected by the sav.ige hordes ofthe forest. Yes, they tlireattrn to perpetrate a crime that, were it corti- A milled hy the burhnroits tribes ofAsi~1, 1 would cullfttrlll the indignation and ah- liorreiice of all civilized nations. Tin: lpriest. and laiyititn are neetised of the lsanie eriineszis Wusliiiigtoii, Kosciiisku, l L: luyt-tte, Bolivar and Iiiniiiett were lilllllly oi`. Their coiiiitry did not appeal to those in vain. Her stifle/rings retlcltftl their hearts and they risked their livm to crush the tyraiit that lrisliiiieii at ` home might breathes God's pure iiir --t freedom. Did they go to enrich tht n - selves or paiicler to_n'cowardl_v lllsllllil .' No ! they are cliarged with CCt)l1)lvLi.|}- *-ing iiinii who in the l)l'():l(l light of tl.l} , ~with the banner of their native lriiid and with the spirit and heroism of true lrisii soldiers, nieeta vastly greater force -5 . the enemy in ldll` and lioiioitrzihle Ct)! - ifll(7f,Tt)ll1ULl their colitinii, spared the : .'::ipttiri=.d for;-s. cared for their \\'oiiiid_e 5 and respected their dciid. 'l"iiese \\ i`l" tiieoldceds of hruve and good and putiii tic men. It was _lionoi'uhie wari':ir<-, ill: 1 those who pnrticipittt-cl in it were (`'l1ll'i8Vi . to the tisiiiiges of war. They did i--. liiuissiicre ilt-t'eiisel'css men like the l;ii- 7 isli ut Mttllzisglianiust, and unlike t'rn:ii- well s,sr_\l they spa.c-d the (`.llll(ll`i:), they took prisciiers and paroled tlii-zit. Some of Ilt,CI1lSC'l\'(:S were tziken and th-: C0\\`tH`Ll.S who rzin ll`Ufl] the. eld of ha! il- now semk rt-veiige hy senteiicing Ilie, Li , ,,to an igiiorninioiis death. . r 9 5 race and tainting-tlievir with the starved. Countr_\'inen, lrishnien, you in uh. ~- \'eiiis.flows the blood of -.1 race that \\ .i. never yet siihiliir-tl, whether these lll"l' live or tliehy the liniids of an l':llL{ll\l1 l1angin;1ii,:is many of your I21 hers ll:l`~'t` before for loving Ireland, the insult it! their sentence is the same ; the ch iiziiirw is ung into your teeth, the lmll_v`.\ threat has gone forth to frighten _v u, can you, dare you refuse to accept tin-. issue and punish the crime? You are herein numbers equal to the [H t`.St.ll population of your native land. -You have wealth, skill and aLlVallltlg'.`.\ which your countrymen never poS since Strongbow luiided on her shores. You have the bravery, patriotism and determination now. to sweep Englantl`: power" from thiscontinent and free Im- ` land and your race for ever. You can- not overlook the insult offered you, and lthey dare not execute their throats. They have the hearts to commit any art, no matter how infamous, to gratify lllt ir malignant passions`, if they tliotiglit it `safe to do so; but their, wisdom is;on a par with their infamy; and their cow- ardice is equal to both. They dare not outrage justice and humanity on this continent by hanging those men, be cause they know the crime would call forth a swift and terrible retribution; and my countrymen }ou|cannot receive their reprieve asin compliment at tho hands ofthose who defeated our `efforts and left those prisoners in the liands ot the eiienfy, and would make an excuse for further wrong and injury to your na- tive land. You havebeen too often dc-.~ ceived by wily diplomacy. See to it: now that the pardon of these men is not made the pretext for defeating your ef- _forts in future and undermining your years of patriotic labors. Remember _ l your honor is in your own keeping and ; theindependence of Ireland in your own , hands. , 7 i l Colmtrymen, your brothers are in Eng1ish.dungeuns,on both sides of thv Aj|amic,$ubjected M the nuwt. barbar- ous dicipliue, because they iuved u Ir cptinlry `uV1l_d~|ibe|'t_v. For this they \\'rrr- l`re.u.!edxwa rse llmnqmnn1uu nnule-I"-.u-turx. 111- Mqntrenl, seventeen 9l~Il`.(-An urv C'l|1l` _n'gJ`in u (l_ni_m[7 cellggr-(|1nnugeu1, \\'|H'rv' . }:e<\le`n,.lh_`t>3 lighl,IID_6.{l_V.tn is denied them . _ hf {Cg __o,:_aA,T, worthy represen. __f'q 6` tdllnfamous Je&`ays,.inau1teL f 6 most sacred feelings of his prisonefs And :52 on if not paid in advance. - "M, H uiull IR: IS UUW Uul:uu5-uu- IUVV tlllvsuu. Rifz has also on hand a. choic assortme'ntVofM ulmg and Driving Whips,` Bits, Ljpes, Brgsggg` Curry Combs; 850. V WEI! All I17, 1, 1, ,__ri`.': --. ` .17` ` u N 0. 45. `imam m.:e:am.. (.`I1RIS'I`O'P?HEI` TIvIAIiRISON,/ A v LU UUU LiAlj jjedgteaa gag, Ll'ly.|l:.l' mun.) H I factory, opposit the Regis('ry:Q,3i9' _ constant] `c h ind ' "a.d'e""tb"61A" V" . ,g % Tl1rni`ng,yii1na1?` it `E3; ch'es'-;` u1J._e 1 *3 nentness and d'espntc_ ~~v &.':'%*.'n->1 2;-i_~`- . April 14. 1855. . U`;u.:.vl.l._vv_-..w-- _ _V--_ , I i.\LIiR IN S 1`\)\"ES AND GENERAL ' ]I.~\1{D\\'AIiE,- C mmmm was Tlnnnn.` H... uu1uUa,cLU. It? All Work VVarran'f.d. Xv, nor xi . LVUL. XV. ULLLUUULM ~~ ..._..._~ 7 sm,1c1'1'quS1N'c11ANcE1 Nu/{cafes Public, C 0nveyancers, 1;\])\[:lI`:, Co. S1.\1COE, C.w1 ` n nl\ Ann R. T. BANT|VNG ,` . _COU`.\ TY CLERK, _ /T ILL mtcnd at his .0fce, at Barrie, every ' S.\'1`I,'l{l).-\_Y,-fro'm ll a.m., till 3 p,m'., ac- diug 1-: order of Council and every other day i' 11i.-rs at Uookstowu. ~ _ Lu-x-is, 1cb.'17, 1862. V1. ._...._.___.__..._.._..__._-.. . _ .._ LFnAsLTEPL*%mI-IoTEL, DVNLOP STREET BARRIE, `,J:m.`1,1862. `.isl1Lt(1V\ 0('k1y,i11 the Town of'Btu`1'ie,ex_'ery a:n.\\' morning, containing the current. 5 .,1.` me day, and :1'1l'u'ml.ters 'pertn_'1ning to in-`ms Of. the County. l .1'ice{ $1 in advance, :4 rm if` nnt nnid ill. the time nf Qnhnt-I-in- names: and deep` April 14, 1855 715."Ef.* iiX\.w s o N , '5 0!` Lin: \_,uuuI._y . L.1l'.;I`; .311 Ill uuvu.m.:e, if not pxud at the ume of subscrip- I,0Ui\i'b Qiiyis, (LATE G. HL'.\"I`El{,) u`; gun`-.- . u the above line done with punchl- I the lowest lerms. 1 DEPOSITOBY OF TIME . mm xrns 1-051*. onucxc. no IVIAcu1.s .1\1ANuFAcTUR:~m, BARRIE. ' Dl'\L0l.` srmaxzr, Ex<:LAxo, TP.L., BAZVRRIIVS." r H 1\un:, I)L'.\'Lox';STm:E1*, B/numz. .mn.\ A. mmAn11, B.A.. Barristers and Attorneys, I . 1.v CHANCERY, ' CONYEY-9 ANCERS, 2'c., V ? ` Bmnm, C. W, M V `Iv an-nva `D. CREW,T Vrvbl `uv_v,- , Puizmsman } T W. novs. ANDCOUNTY 01+" LSIMCOE GENERAL AD'v`ERTISER.. l)(,`?ll'UL'l Pi. E'xce1lont.smb] wnysonlmnd. 1H,..m...... u. ...n,. Aing sind mi _altemive ostler al- ....' 1.....,1 A .1}! '\.v'nl.!..Inn nlmn ma \\v.'|_y23 UH llilllll. I lcnSm`e I3n.-1l.sv and Vehicles always onnlmnd i during the summer season -for the convenience ! am] nccoznnlodetion of vi::il01's. n............,..._ . 11.. A ...1.-~..I. C........:..o..`..-A....o (UL! 1|L'CU'.HlllUU`! UUII U1 \'l?i1l()1'a _ ` . ` In!-w1::r-txcuzs :--I)r. Ardn`;l1_, Supennleudent Lunatic ;\. and Jmnes Sanson, Esq;,Or11h:I. OiI1i:1, 15LI1.\h,{rc1),1S6G. _ , , - .-Iy V. PllYS.IGlAN,ASURGE0N'& Acooncnnumj /I 1 COLDWATER STREET, OR|LLlA,. At the late residence of Dr. Ramsay. I 454 `*4msmith`%i$%_:?1atWWi I \v1\ rVL`\'Y.`D \T. TElT ;EfRAM}6Ei HOTEL, s I . I I K Y `HIS well known Hotel is shunted` on the mate ' gin of Lake Co11cI)iel1ing,m1d witlnin ashort distance of 11e steamboat wharf, V ' - . it,- Good accommodation for Tmvellers and Boarders. ' 1.....,..I-..4 ..a..1.1:.... ._`...: ...'. ..n._..a:.... ....n.... ..I f `Iii? F1.-nbrVie't()1* o"fVtlxi.s` stnlislxed. Hotel. \ r` _ l._~_;;s to inform his numerous friends and the tm.veHingImblicumt he h,ns.x`ented [the above premises wlwcro he will attend personally to the wants of his guests. , - _ Private'npm-Imen-19 can be bad if required, 'l'rz1ve'.lL-`rs and Bczudcrs will nd ample accom-' ` n10dntio'nmu1 every attention paidto their com- fort. A ` _ ' ' - . `Hf. Y*.... ".311 kn Pnn-`,1 ah-\.J-n41 n-hh n`\r\:nn:f. LEIIHII \J|J|ll'l'l], Ul'|lI|Il. ' N.B.--Any orders left at Mr. J. O. McMu11-en s Land A gency Omce will. be promptly a.t tende,d to. Orillia, 13tl1Murch, 1866. ll-Tly kAnn1sTEMND' A17T C o7z_21e_7/aE:zOc:/I',C, 36-tf` . OQILLIA, SIMCOE 00., C.W, ; _,_._%__-_ -.__ -____-_. I0l'L. - 1IisI};u'wiI1 be found stoclged Liquors, Ci_9;m's,` S:c. with cb_oic_cst l, I.-'\rrrn Rnmnt, .\`hPl1 {ind `Stnhlinsr. M.tPn-V _ AND DRAUG_H`fSMAN. Special attention paid to valuations. _ RESIDENCE, on Peter Stre'et opposite the Pres|5y- terinn Church, Orillin. ' N P. ._.Anv nrnrc Inf! nf \Tr ..l n \Yn\`n".nn n ` (}i_r_:m'3,' S:c. ` ' ~ I * - Large Rnmns, Sheds, and Stabling, with atten- tive osllcrs co1::a_t':111A14l_y on lmnd.' V - vOri11i;`g,.15lh March, _1_866. 12- vXI.~I~3E#I{'13 FERQILIE, T T Provincial Land Surveyor; L./IND1} GENER./.lL AGENT, ORILLIA. ` _ ` N.B.-V:11uations carefullyvattended- to. 1-tl R. H. |3Q|\lf-(NELLY, ARCHj|T`ECT &[ CIVIL ENGINEER, $1011. . V . , ' . ,\m-1-;zrrisixc--Six `lines or `under, rst insertions -_',rm-, c:u~h subsequent one 1250.: Over six lines, 1-; [l`_'l' liIl(`,,.lll'.-IL insertion; each subscquen one Ac. Pmtl imml or Business Cards $4 per `vu'.1r: S3 for six months,` if not more than ten lines. h'pt`;Cl:l.'. contracts can be made by the \-Lu11',I.>V.`II:l1'l.'\'Uf. year.` _ Orders to discontinue .L \*l\ t-i`ll,i`Hl(`lll to be made in w ritin,r_rv. `\0 I|,`g-.1`;-_`1` tlZS(`,0llllI1llCt1 until all nrremriges are pui.1. t .'\ t'L`])l.1ll.,l}ll(3 option of the` publisher. 1`m.\:1x.:, l}on1;nx.\'n1.\'(: and RUL1NG~don'e on the pr.-mis-5. The facilities of the Estttblisltment , um nmre complete than any other North of '_1`tmmt.-i, having been carefully tted out in _p-;.-ry p:1rtiCul.'u'. - _' ' 4 V Cu{mnuni<-ruions, should be siddressed to the`Bnb- lisher, post-paid. . ' ' V I `D. CREW . , generally, to the fact that he l1us'commenced l business in the premises lately occupied by Mr. J. Hind, v.:l1c-re l1e_i.< pre.p:1redtn offer goods? at the -lmvcst possible prices for (Hxsh. _ K-1? l lL-use call and ex:\n_1i`r.e~f0r yourselves. - - N.Pf.-Tl`a\ppI*I`S; Hunters, etc., will nd sllimble -T..G. lxeggs to call the attention of the public V `I supplies'l'u'r llwir business gt; low prices for cash. Orillin, FL-bnrary.20Lh, 1866. V 8-ly'p r POST_ OF ?-'IC.F_ ,.oRILLIA. Goons? ATVERY LOW PRICES, IN ' CONSEQUENCE OFSMALL ' T PROFIT_S. EESESMEQEEUSINESSJ } (-PIIE subscriber \ - A O`1n nnhli L. uuu "store in PRoViNCIAL LAND SURVEYOR` ' '~'J.l:S:.J..I.aJ,J4.;a.. V \ " OFFICE bn'1et`e:*-.str'gt , oygeflor "V : J;-stauem:-D:-ugfstbn; `-M`; " ~" 1 ._'WhbD - ANn.JMHRovE.D~VL_a:N _ .-qtgz am; A ' ..f9f;9,19.`-, i.M_11; AQ9Inti.. .5.-g RA8;`P.9B`L Sitnqoezv ,,.: . :\~.I_"V t (*. . 1 ~`-`w3.N:B`.# Mitzi`-gmtsiioa`?af& t6 *oo11ctio?:B",` . ..~....a1..nvmnm;ri;ini1li;nceini1tde 3.'3"""*-" 3 -3.4 ; 117 awn: In um POST 53 |?i~"'i.'cV:_%,%T{ <) RI L LIA. my - C4.....1. ..n..:s:::la nf `V 7 ,u1DA<.;11 &VA11 DAc:H_,,' V Ba1'1`isters 3? Attorneys,i ur nn 1 \T:'\1'.`I)V Is_ J; upzprqplyjnnufuocuuuvuw-uuu-u ` 1 ` , ._7.j..Rl`.l.`qlllii_C;B,;`;`-+_-,I_:[0,;y,-9. Lv&fnpbeMon...M-L.-,Q:$ : ,. Han-;-Iohn Si,nip%on..1*1_-L.`.UT-. s ;!.1<.>,n.-. `3!B `3`7`."','. M ` ~ f`o`rd', "EIL"I1.`C'.*," I50. L'Camefo`n',".Q-G-, MP}?-`S --.1. :-W. anunsrouia;-eE `;-`,1 151.? V P'.~: 'A}ng1vs' X0!'l,3_. .q ,, `sq.._Inii,~;'1?. s_;*'4`.-%E :~.bIIcG0nkey.':_Enis;'3,-ii ,9h_r`r warn, ,r .`,`sq, _`g1g_;stru_1-.9 -53n.ano=; - _ iT. 'i`ggTn{s,!'j ygi,` `Eciitopqf V _C`hron(oIg;; 9: S;s0.: vYt>od,`Est[.v,0.ierk and\*'Ifjgir"V i_0t9|15 ~.=.~ Mrz; mjdjqullen :2-recivfeiI*;`*?I.11r8m'e'ht3 G..1.an-vil-mu-J fths: . ynndl. fox`-..Brin1.in. T OR'\I_LLIA-'.AbVERTISEME1:ITS. . rs'0:r4Rwr;; 1 ..U.51wl.l'.-.-`w'w..eI.n~.-.u~ -. Land and Gen.e1_'a.=1=~`A % ~ `s:>*`:se'.:::.'L:`-A-`. 2` 1 `]n.f c;f > OFF! Eetif .,Str"'ebt one 3o5r I If: Slaum's3-D;-ugiislbn; 1 I 5` : ~ HAW. F T1.%3E_ ~ 3- * 3N:B.=-`-t6pe'c1a:L'gmeuuou pulu up u.....,.........., *apt}zprqmpszrjninhncesimadvrf xW`"~'.7 ~-`M . :3 2 L\.m,phen!bnI.lI.L,'.rQ,`3 ii `mm; .`lnhn'Sin-mson. M.L'.U`. : AHo_n._ Gegxge Q 111?: , .. .` w `-E i . V. V. :.?.;%`?%?:%%5s`*&-;ze-2; s,.0.:9N1ood,`Esi[.~,`0.ierk an'dTR1aaIirr `Victoria, I a`*t1., 1\1~'l-'- 53 91- WF.PWVU||'`!o'-_V4|'9""'~'" "'4 . `wjauunuen =:~receiveif%1ia~et1>!tm'e nt%3 , ff. .;~,imi,'.`%< s :5%:';gs::?*=**<` -*9 9' % - n..:m. u.;-ml. um. `man. `8-1! 7 1-`RONT srhmm , ORILLIA, S`. P. POWLEY,-Proprietor_. .G}E.\'T `for th Ildnqlzrnble Hudsbn iBVay V Com L puny, will my the _higlmst gash price for al na hf 1' _GROCER_IE-S: ` W 1 . V _cn0cKERY; _ A HA3DWAB@ 1'\1AI'\\.' \lA"\1 q _m1. A1{'i`11I}_R A1`_.DAE:,-'k. >.a1;.\n~.1-:1: 1101;-&L COLLEGE-ZOF SURGEONS. 03.2 Q; s. ii:L:"|_"i6"'i': __ __ rn__ AI ;(ZSZZS,ZJn., >A'_nNTV. THOMAS} GOFFA'l`-"I`, DU JCVUHCC QIIICU. Orillia.` Mafoh 15th,.1866o. --_:-._ IE would intimate to his friends," and the p1_xbli_c 'genemll`_v,[tbat he has opened .. :.. mg nauv nwlmises at V ' Fll - ` -r\rvI 1 Y\I1; 1\`l Y| )l',I'f` A OF_'1'IIF} QUEENS Uxm-:nsn'1_r IRELAND; -.v-`v-`Q;-no . --- .. . _-.- -..-____.___ `xownr; IiUBIIG.-.A~0GQ!1N-TPANTJ` ' 7 Q - V E `I, K, , - _.-- .1 J U11_1V.;!;,. 1,('_._ , 1y1.Q;vg..}g uuwu 2 1- :ii}=i\riT%iZEji%2CII`s"' I Inmnn I I1n I'II'.rlIn|vnI1lv n Ill ` v ___ @ .7, . TI'`.v.qnirc at h'x.s_St0x'c-, opposite the ` ] GE5F."a;;.;L, a Cargzenter and Builder,`

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