'"""""l I-`ORTHB: ' I I Cunties of Simcoe: ` Ca.rdwcZl.V ADDRESS--Rosaxom' P.() . 15- \1=.AIN'rmG:l PLMQ as @131` DESGi5ii Tl0:`i. DOORS, smszms, nnmns, .`u'OULDIt~ G, &c Hy hd is prepared to s_npply _1.hcsc' articia at thc-_ ~-.-~'- lowest_ price. ' _ ~ Ian Auointo Coroner. for die Cozmi's omimqc - . And G367. ` I .`u`OULDKt~ CARRIAGE, SIGN, HOUSE PAINTERS, GRAINERS, `Paper Hangers, &c.,% &t;. All work done in first else: style ma cod material furnished. V A train `-I-IDA `nan-u-nan} Du 31".... ..L.A`.... f\-_..:_ _ , A NG Us 3 EL LA,` A Issuer. of . Marriage Licenses Ooixbsxonxs ni 8, AR.,, Odxvsvnginng 7&o;, - ` n-I-4':-r4-499 A 1Kl+\ilI}'\\? 1- `.1 WOQTH: 10019071, T P earAc_z/, muwual IUUIIBIIOQ. I _ I A very lsrge assortment of Transfer Cs:-ria e 0rnam ents, Painters and Grgxiners Top 5 Camels Hair and Sable Brushes, Pencils, &c.,,' &a., on hand and for sale by W. B. Ospon. ' . v A I, mm; nIiAiiEfI"fIiiai" sncu-:IY,] DUHLOP Blllfn Steaxn Power; _ G E o. B A,L L, CARPENTERJZUILDER, &c.- VIWHE Subscriber having succeeded Mr. Grib-I bin in the above very comfortable and commodiouav Hotel, begs to assure the numerous cugtoiners of this favorite and well established stand, that he has made considerable improve- ments in the internal accommodation and`uthor- wise renovated it so as to render the House Oncl of the best Family or Connneici:-.1 llntcle in the place. :10 "bar will be found aim -.l:<.\d with Foreign and Domestic liq` El and cigars 0'-" the choicest brands. . Excellent stabling andnttontive dstlera. ` I Pleasure boats. Fishing tnckle and vehicles for tho convenience of summer guests and tourists. The Hotel is situated on the margin of" the Lake and within a miuutea walk of the steamboat wharves. - 873- j _ )&I'l'l8. 13- Highest REFEI{ENCES given. ........ ... V-us... Barrie, iuly, 1857. [osmxy Rooms, JAB. Jomvsou, Sx-ma. 'SAM.U EL P.oa:Ns'oN; Ill.-F':1`\nn'u--nu-I- Nearly ll1il'l_V additiohul bedrooms have l2_:.tel_', been added to the l`>.uum; l_lu'r1-21.} all which bu- l_ng built of Brick, and well warmed, will .bt4 found as comfortable and commodious as can bc found in any houe north of Toronto.` IL?` Commercial travellers will find umnlc ac- penmonuence 0! Mr. John mcvu.-.,u. . P I rounu In uouse norm or loromo. I15 Commercial travellers ample commodation for showing samples. ' Barrie. 15th Oct`... 1868. ' . 18- ' bMrs.'E. M/1 Prqp:'ietre:.. I JOIIN I|Ic WA TT, Superirzterzdent IIISl;otcI,9o long nnd favorably known to the travelling community, in nowcon- ducted by the proprietreas,a.nd is under the ll.` 7 periutondence of Mr. John .\!'cWa.u. Nam-Iv tlnirlv r.ddiv.id.vml ln.te!'y` Dunlap Street, Bafrie, 1 door West" of the Advance Oice, BAR-Rlf;mHOTEL,f nanny:-.1 1 I17 El"H(`l`ul'.` `iifi`<'iE~;i` m: ;:;:sai % _COO'KSTOW\.}, 5%` LIGENSEI);;;"E`J:I`IONE}l}ii FIGS to anriounce to the pubiiu-111121 he has complete-I hid necessary to.com .iv.u`.e u. plain Czznudiilu Inn i l"|lA.UlSl D0335 xrnvu uzwu mwu w rc- IL' mind his frinu_da and the truv~1iiug com- munity that he is ski}! in H1 : laud of the ilvim_r,; and not behind his :-nn:'eL'gtors in 'the way ofi improvements. He is still :2 be fuxmd opposite: the Barrie RaiX'.vayb`:"s`.2 Mzvre all that veg- 4 are to be found, `p("\'.'ntC and r.u.blic. Consteyunces to all parts Np.-lb of 1}v..rhie. _ 1- , H. FRAf5.`Ii`.,I`rupri'mr. I :1 Good Supply o_fHu".sc M(:; ic:':u' :1lu:.nJ-'sn/1 : Gooksmwn, Oct. 2807. V ' I CHRISTOPHER'H,ARRIS01_\7., Knnnlmnnv ni nun I --I I v ` GOOD & COM M(7115{;s ' J`ABI.INL: . and Machinery fur the mnnu?'-v.::t"_:r`e oi` mar 0 aLi?iA5`%II3t3%'TVEs;%; nrnnzzrwr .9-nn /In r` T; /7 I.-I. II&." JOHN H. Joris, - -.'__.-----. I-Anita-lApuuv--1 _ -- v VALUMBR, VETERINAR Y S U1iG];`()N, . F T:nivxs_: vscP.0L.1T"s_A %'IM; "\\}1I:1 :iAm&W 'pA1::{I:~:k:-3, ---._n--', run? r-rr\:-nit--gnu g 'l-`HR BEST OF WIXES :L`Y[) ZJQ-;.'-OHS 111 THE BAR. -v._vuv- Jena, 1868. I:NLA11diiiN'1`C13` -V1`m2 A Vol. _ FRASER begs `.-:v..vc. ...:...1 x.:. 4-..:,..,.a.~. ..-..2 - Im'n~`.[.s Ami i }A.I.()31N'.`-2.` BARRIE, c<)uN'1`_Y smqom. E6`AL"i~i6 T E L ; MJ11_zK-E1isQU.7`1z1A:, L`./2. -i.'_.`II%.". .-.--_- lEW .1Y.`;:;" fii*iGiiA1{aETQ}i_g rum Axn nnobrwuvn . DUNLUP .l_'I`L .EE'I`, Q2`. RI`-.lI"l.2 -BARBIE. xinoarronv oi 1-an s: $1 per year In advance-; `av ......o_.: T, Bz`fIU`-.13.: .""""'.' ','7'_.'a'Y"'..*: , `(rorcmhzxzy ms. sCHOLl-"1?!-D & wA7.'soz{,`l ` - B<)NDHEAD,) - T _ .LA TE 0 F [CLINEBER G, :1n-4u,...i_ run.-- __4__ . once Nl(l','0 10 re- . . .. red Lumber, hand, and Pnoxuuurox . mnou: nu _ dour _ & p!'0Y| my aunt . ht % Nam` `) \ : ~:' ai`o:AN i6TT.TfTf, AHIFEE. o----" Drawings .9: Descrjptic. -DB Tm-` Patents Of 111- uaventius cnrcfully _nm"w.red. Valuations [made and Surveying_ or a very description e'x- `ecuted with n_c.c'1ru.c)'aa`d 6 'e5PM0||- ` igenl for (he JETN./1 LI} `E, Hartford, Conn I Aug. 24, 1859. ' 3 4-lyrp -BI! T77-8 Acddevzt 1 Insurance Company, IN THE POST OFF . [cs BUILDING, BARRIE, I`1n....:.. ll-.. 04L . A , V: ipaowmclzi f;lKi7$ii1iIi1@R$ r, 5HoYAL1NUWEmM?ANYi I T`?s`ziR\'r5;i'oa s- .CARD8- }IEN1-.`.c1?.Es ;W1CKE, Jm, ! I . . ~ ifrovxnmal I2 and Surveyor, 3 V VALE`. ER . &c.. . ALE5(A.(r ;QiQnI33ROW;I |A.{t,33` :3ffI*fE.*1_w1R Sl `a car -1 uupowla-`Ito . ' ""'-" '-"-"1 "3 -- L.3.'V'D Q G HS'ERL JGENZ, _' " A 9 5\'_l3.7-7r-V'a1uzLt3c:n3 e:ur2fu11ya.ttendedt.o. 1-U -1_1`3S-I_7l: AS:-CE`-c0M'.1:1.i'1-Ir: Vj QUEEN .`_`s` FIRE &`A.1_.-`IF-Eif HBME o 4:` ugw `HAVEN _ 7vms_ BELLA`, . A %|m.ss& M; MITTLE MAKEQ,` __ A11-_- n____. ?`rovincial ?'L~.n'd ` Surveyor, I , , T .aL.'r. A`, r l`Y.7"I2'I)[)T' .7t'v1."\V"'l REL__ 1 A1: {HE LIFE. I 111114 z_vi:ra6xzs{ xu What of ,1 tan yams, Ljgn Obtain` -. r-.a .van1n.ga:oua to the hon ; :m;;_ oth-A Society, by up; :1; WXLLIAI 3' -- - ars!-class-Dru she can give 1.he_n;_m :M:.RS.- BELL having` v Indies who may inlm, in the above depanmon` Ban-ie-..Iune -`Int ma ` MI}fi!EY 2L %MG?43 Y'A' !iih`0hI E%i' ml Money to _.'Lond' , \_ I ' ulnauuscnnel` negate `, 1-. 0fBa.xrie, and the "E he has on "hand, BQRSER. HIRE, M: modegatp chug L` -. H.211-nunnnnn tn.-311:` . if HB,`.Subsc1-iber b4-agate I - ofBan'ie..and,tIm E I ._ . Ea_rtie, .'\ng1`n.r._.',c`a, f f 0` Brri Jan. 6th. -DR/7 U(',']: 71'7" \' .7 u Y.I.|LluLI|-l 3 DISLVJJIHKKO, r.u.o. _ _ _ ` BARRII, Ap_r.r.'us.=r and Surveya r for the Canada Permanent Building and Savings Society,` ".r.;1-,v,xsu4., V .. _ 1-ly __ -:----jnzzj "" " .LVm1 "_Barri, May 6th, `_ 1863 V fPIl& SIju:l\@[i@:XKEIMUUIIEUII FEW % LIVER`. I kill Hf I BTU IL 3?` I` I u I 1W-"/.'Ib('I`U/ the Rm/nl Co1!rt;r? of Dental Ntzrjgeolzs of U:!.`u.-"Io. ' v Rooms on (lwrm Street, near D Ainlnbp-`3lreel, Barrie, which'wil`. be oponevery -jay, except from the lmh to the 24th of eachdmvnth. . A -1-1.- ! cdLowATsn s1-nae".-, o-mu_m, K 1'. the late residence of ."r. [lama a.y. . 43-lyr n 35:-~:=??`%AGTi6i\`:. Ea'A"a':s'r,j M."/nbt-r or Rmml CoI. rt.'r of I)mnI.1l ua.-u, nu uavuctqwgr GLIDE --`(.1-xavoyances to.-Oriliim J)" W I-ISSRS. 1135121 saxvamw (:o.i,`-axe~ J. lint-, cf the:1ne3$tlCr3CriptiOu,1X.ul afchmp mts prc-.;mred to m.mut'm-l1m.- all at`-(iclej1;_the_ig', ` H:u':'ie;l)(c", 3313-, 1867 ' 49-1y"-` ~:%$2f=i**CE%F%NA OTICES7 \ _,.,._ AA ` V__ J\- -A,- A, A- ..,,.,~o- n we wove Vaepsnmon` Barrie, June. 1, 138 ..:._.:_;._.___ ,TH`EB)iRRfEFbiI1i`}iY . nnynvvv n-vvrg . 711111 hulvsvnt . ag smva wms,|% E Rel.-`idclwo Hr. Chas-ms` McGue s,1'nor man. 1; '{`!:51'nforw, Scp!c-u)(r.,1869. 89 (Lily. I 1 ..'.-..... ...-.-y...-- I .6 II!/Sl('[. LY, 51:1: G!;`O\' 3:` J 000 UCE 'E UR, I gsms 1 7E1ii VKR5b}i (Late Uenuzv Rea `lstmn as: ia pB'J}=ET 2-N approved freehold :2 .cm-ity, 3 ml _at mode- _ x'-4.10 Interest. ` . V ~ Afvpljy tn V V A!:nArlTT Anrnnnn .~..rJmt.`-A'l`Y'lV- r:mUa.'1 1`.".I :57. `..n>P1z..m :x, . CON- V1: S}-.'{.\'("EJt. J.- \"SlfRNCE .L.(IlVD . ./1.331) Gr: HERJIL AG1-JANT, ' ur"nu ,, ..~fh~\"l` {PPLY To us. `3;mvA1t') s, Ro'ya1'Insu'r-` :l1i'8 Ofce, `Ca1'[ie_ ` I 7.} ' w an. ` U?r0ncZ7 October '. ..?I=*P9#i*'._t ;R""4**s.. ..,_.. -__.-.. -_. ,__. -.__._.-.,...?. ' o`N'Ev Toy LEND. . nub ~- ---w % 0o}\};'};i':1\;r gm`, -1=j'To., ...,..-..... Isputed Lin 2.: .m:c}zrutrly u/I7fuslc1. ..._..-. B15?) 14:1}:'Y 7146' ;i.:: EH67 m2aav% T0 menu. ea. c. %s. /r=_1_"f.T>_-F,- (L2.-m or Tonmwn \ - _Opp-oile 157:}: Oce, Barr1'.i`.- ` D R. .: . .H pa, .5`. A. ARDA-GH 3 . V , nnrvru11lvv`1 .-gmsrncn IS THEGREAT, BUT $IMPLE-PRINCHLE;Ai'~$I5;5I?}%E'5W}IC)LE s`I~:`cm-:_'1' Cm S_UCCE`S`S.- 15:. M1~I1;'l-CA 1. ` 1=uiu`e:ss.1`uN. nip-`H1 Lu VARDAGIT. magma & 3THATI`{Y,- . _ CA0 .:..:c....... Ran-ha X) Y: , (Late Deputy _neg'1stra.t) `\T`_`T1'1`I'7A-94 _..u1\ TV!!! .._____..__....... ' ALBEmj_ FOWLIET AGRI CULTURA'LT 1.\1r3LE11I3N1j. A _ .....-,_ ..,, A rv.'.\'x.~;2z`r.+;`r mm`, BARRIIL , '- . I for {fee (,'o2mf.'_z/ of -Sizocoe.` 3 r'2nd,"`..`5'i"). ' '1 ` l;1VlL . -rmezxvmsn, N7 A 1- -9 1 uvrxarvr . .'s`I:"1V':11;3.._` A 1iDAGH, 1-zum L C01.-I.EGE OF SUR(}EON$. "" Juuuu ff ;EN'r F0 `I n V u - up I. I. (Lua or 'l`oIws'ro,) IT NIYIIIVIVAII n 11-: HI-OWL "" """ I'll ER", &c., AGENT F oaiu! I'11"l`Y\ A n7I!I`I I J AND s COU :%i(1)1* S : %J%GEN;l3RA_15;;A';ADVERTISER.A Aix? eugageu: u1e`13_arvu'as,-or as Ma,ker.' feels satised oat satisfaction to those `xi: hai wfith xhgxggogljxep ta. enga ed.>1he1_ei-vias,-of ' `Ms er.` feels mat miafnnnn triihhdn 7 i9TAB1a1`{. I mom~.;.',vf-;-r one or r it `on {arms morev V awcr than those 01" dying to _ ` 3 SANDERS, P.L.S.' RARQII, 2 `Sta; !ioa,'-19hng'-47.: 1 .,.i-1;form `u the inhitgni '.-avellj.> lg '1 t 1 ; and, sums : yr mi ` , , . . . ;aP}.~' H'iM'J'.l'u'11u1, 1 Soiicitors, .B!lrri0--i v 2-H -\ 'PhdIIupQ'; Re1ie%v I w: --.-....__... , ., W ."E. caosav . A. E B.-mam". 943- \s'l4T-if .!7Ull I-I sluuu ucuu Ul uL;uVC DUI VIUU. The` corporation "of Berlin voted a handsome sum for the relief of the poo- Tp!e of` Strasbourg. ` The` .Q_uecm is a heavy subscnber. A garrison has been placed in the city of Mulhause.` nnfnilu hrivn inst hem: rnnnivnd nf n y PIHUUV III `III? Ud l."ltIlIlllIgUn I Details have3ust been received of a ' battle near Paris on the 30th Sept. The ring was constant at Villeyluil for threehours and then ceased suddenly. The Pxussians were worsted at first but they brought up a` large force of artil-' lery from Montheig, when the French ratreatadt; They were not pursued {ind `did not lobes 21 man on the retreat; Many carts loaded with P-russiau -wounded arrived at'_ the village of Mnssy. t 14`L~nr-nrinnxs Qanf _,u:n D ...I. .. L}s`srmuc`uas, Sept. 30,-via Berlin London, Oct, 4.--Nothing interesting hug transpired around `Paris since last desputches were forwarded. A sortie; from Mam on Thursday was repulsed by Gen. Kummer with heavy "loss to the French. QLVIUO |-`.'5IJ|vlLUlu New Yonx, Oct. 4.-A cable special T _to the New York Times dated London. Oct. '4, sh ys, our military correspondent writing from 1 a`ils, states that judging from present indications he is inclined to Lllink that the Prussians will walk into Paiis at their first serious attack. No "works constructed of stone can stand against Krupp`s cannon at the . ,-angle at which, the besiegers, owing to their receut`nd.vances,cnu place them. l This is from amilitury man, who has l seen a gteatdeal of active scxvice. mt... ntln-nnrnlinn 'n` '!nI-'1': u.-to.-..1 .. T nisrnnss AT Birciis. "Advices from Bitche represent the condition of the town; as _ distressing. Before the bum bardment a. mob plu micr- ed theshops and the `population, taking refuge in the cellars, were either suf- focted or burned t9 death, ' MATTERS Anouun PABH. I I ToL'Rs,Oot.= 4.---An encounter re. cently occurred between a French re- connuitering party and the Prussians at Ma'ch,e s fann`,-north of Paris.` No re- sult is given I ' 'l`|1A nnrnruonnlnn AC` 'K.`....6'.. 1\....o.....-.__ AVLUUII D105 lltilll VLC Irlr Last night the Prusainns made a dash into the village of Nuuilly, in front of the French position, and wholly con- sumcd_it. it contained secret stores forithe garrison, the locality of which the villagers refused to disclose, so that the Prussians burned the village and stores together. `|\Tc,~nv \'nnn l'\n6 A. A ....LI.. ..;___f_! IHBI-EU Io The Prussian battery at Loungni}, in `front of St Garmans, destroyed with shells the French bridge across the Moselle. ' ` ,n_ _'_--__ 1:...) ':..'A_. .1, , _ '-n : ` gun; ls) 5|V\rIl The commander of Forts Montrouge and Ivry,on the south of Paris, reported that on the 28th ult. large "masses of Pruseians were passing to the west, to- wnr'd_s Versailles." 0n_the same day no Prussians were visiblefrom the tower of Vincenues. ,. l'I'II___., _._A 1 znn 1'\ ._,.- , , . `I'\'.I N0 PRXSONERS TO BE TAKES. Brmux, Oct. 4'.--The Parisiuns hav- Eng ordered that no Prussian prisoners! are to he m`.:un because they help to corn` sume the stores` of food in Paris, the . Prussian `commanders have also been? ` directed to take no prisoners. i All Hun fyflluxrrnuv nvnnnrl "`4`1n rI"`unI-n`. bee UCVII uwauvyuu U 0-uu Auto uuuuuuuuu. The navigation of the Baltic will . doubless be safe before the German steaumrs now about sailing from Amer- icaczm arrive. nn,_ IIV_.`1......J- .......-:-I I..-t...._ nn_._ "rm; NEW LEVI!-I9. T_'0URs, Oct. 43,-In Allrittahy the clergy. are taking an active land inf measures for the national dcfcnizc, this is also the case in :1 good part.oftl'1el south .of France; the govermncnt is[ thus greatly strc-2::r,thencd, and the dis-, pusitwn to resist the rights of the clergy is correspondingly renewed. H . From all parts of Frmxcc nc'counIs are arriving showing that the slmrpshuot-l ex(s' are now seriously. :1nn`oying thei Chili`!!! V IIJIJWIIIIPCO _ There-are 1, 500 Ptusians at. Pith-:_ A `Prussian detachnient was `yestar-u day driven out of Artinay. . There was evidently a movement on foot with the enemyto attack Tours. > . 7 ' A1111`;-In`n r-Ans 'f`.\-nu... _ _ . . _ _ A . . n 4.. uuU|p,_ tu l.l.lrIGI_ Luura. Advices from Compeigne announce that the Prussians havosentixely strip-z ped thejchateuui not leaving sheav._v furniture; curtains or linen. `1nn1vnu` (`at A. _, l"L- .`l1._._'__f__.- _._- _'a- ` `Emperor on the 26th ul_t,', and publish}-Hf ; ed-'~h'eTrcA to-day in,L:z Situation, is uni-3:` 'A Lennon, Oct, 4~._--The manifsib pm--_ I porting to have been written by.;xei.r' qhestionubly bogus; A t. V SLEGE ITEMS. ._ , uuuuuuc, oulunua UK llulilo Oat. 4c.--The:Pm ssiaus :'1re.a'tA ` Monies -Sm:-Mame {in jforce..- .'I`hey,: havplso approached Rqlle_bois.. . It will be seen by tofllolg dole, addrfesscd to. the Orgqne. of;Namnr, `by ` Marshal McMahon,:..now- Jesidmg at Poxiru-:auxeBois,!nea: .Bo.uillion, _that,.he . iapudiates all-resfnnsibilityjn-l,lIe Se- M ldandisnsteI':--2.. . - .` u\l ......L.l I.|l_|n c ' `I-'5` ..Pnns legters rccegveddo-day say thg_t_- the_P_ms.siiIms threaten Point `Du Jo'air. - "rrm- n~.\...L-_,:_......; ,.:` .1... -:.-.` 1-_._....- Ull0`.l. ell-WGIIJIIJ IIIACIKLICII I-\lIIli LJII |}Ul|la I 'fThe bombardment of` the_city' from; ` the (vest is imminent. T 'I`L'. 1; L. ,(.L_ _,,__n. !:l.__-..:,_ I.__. "Marshal McMahon ._was ,yvo(1p'de'cI on the 13! of Seplemhexym six` ip_. thg morning, at the very ; ,co_mmquceAmpnt. of-`theLlast,battvle, in which hg _he)_l.1_;q command. ~ It was, by. }vo;,j,e_;;Wo4f`, thb Ministeiof War, Gumpte do Baiikd, ` ` and ortbe Gommiltoegoipefgncq, `this; * he executed the .mambJ.bt.: P}-9_Y8"1, 5,0: ' .fu`tal"towth'e: Btmtzfi Rance, ;,_'l`;1i"s_` is; 3 what infaibly _h.ppjeg;a;_,w1;eg_pgp1; : 2 take upon ggnggnggl cg,` lg` direct me` movsmen:s"fl"`83' _ t`nfd1iufrom~.!h - _c'.osev;A. in :ime".,Vc ixT'cn_:na_IangAo`a ono_. i _..._j.-..,.___.._._..._. _ . [THE`%FEANcL11>_3;Iss1ANWm T Barrie; 011%tari%r`,%};'..l`hi1rs.da i.y,%%% Otdiir 1'3..1870;' . ' HOTE FR(.)M "N IAfR$Hj AL_ M63- _` 'MAHq1$;;j:_--~ I have limited myself` to painting] to these assertions, so ernirelytcontrary to thatruth, not in the hope of putting` .an end to attacks upon :1 sovereign `who, under the mistortunes that have! [ befallen him, oughtrto be safe from an! tack, but in order that all may know] how very slender their foundations arse}? and to how small an amount of `faith they are entitled. HT fulvnf n... ....... ..:n _:_4_ .1 . , I 2 5159 IV! \2lJbllIC . . I trust, sir,`you will give the lam): mSt`fl~i0l1 in Yollbrjoumal, and in thunk~ ing you by anticipation, I beg you [0 rerzeive .1119 assurance, am.- I1 1\r-rwn-av-.- ! I o KING WiiLr.IA3i's ACC1P'[`AN(`.E OF NAPOLEON S`.>`WORD. The following is the reply 0! the King inf Prussia to the letter of the Emperor 1 Napoleon in which he resigned his sword :- ~ - r A _ ` ' r " Itloblsiicciz MY 'BRoTHi;iz_+~ While re- | grettiug the circumstances under which we meet, I uccepryour Majesty s swurd. and I beg of your Majesty to appoint one of your officers invested with full powers ti) treat for the cnpilulatiun of the army`which has so bravely fought under your'ord_ers. On my side I ap- K point General Moltke fur this purpose. I lam your Mujesty s_ good bro Iieif, WILLIAM. . Before Sei_lnn;_Sept. 1, 1870. * ur- I "Private Secy. to the ' poleoxm. .-.---_-- lV1C l.`OR HUGO`-S NEW PROCLA- * . MATION. T A ' ..},-;...; {N can drhw up a general . plan`, but (me. 'ci1nnot descend `to `details; and this is `What General Cnusin de Blnntaubixn Iorgot. ' Marshal McMnh`on 3 intention 3;: wasto `fall back on 'Paris,'`z;er ` having. 7 reorga,ni'zedTt}1 airinyso, .unforLum1t.ely : ;un.done at Sedan. He was not p?l'lDit- zgdtto accamp-``:-zh hxs wise pro_iec_t, . As `.4 .-. soon as 'tb_g s_:nte.gVf his health will per- t. mit, 1`%;r1I;x1 will xmtfuil to . .` publis 'pro`ofs_71hat i1acannu_t=bejco xzL ppsidered rcspunsible fol: the immense dis- { aizler at Sedan- Between :1 victorious , garmyand the frontier of-4 neutral na- : tion there wus_no escape it an accident nnnnrv-nhl 7 . f D M. Victor Hupo has issued -another proclamation, this time addressed to the French people. He urges his country- omeu, in his usual inated style, to re- sist the Priiussjansito thelast. The fol- lowing is the` concluding passage:-`--_. -AS *0! EILTODB. Wlhnf `in nlvrnnnd In nu? ruvvrus La luv uuuuruulug pB.5SRge.""'~ Europe, what `is Europe tousl \ Let. it look, if it has eyes. Let them come to us if they wish. We dont ask help. If Europe is afraid, let it be afraid. We shall render service .to : Europe notwithstanding; Let it hold back if it seems good to it. For 'the for- midable denoumenz which France ao- cepts, if Germany compels it to do so, Franco surtces for_France, and Paris suffices for (Paris. Paris has always . given more than-itchas reoeived.; If it endeavours to persuade nations .to aid it it is their interest" mpre than its own. Let then) act as they please. 'Parisen- , treats no`. one. - History wvould: stand _ amazod_at_so green a.-supp1iant.. Be great: or be small, Europe-it= is your affair. Burn Paris, Germans,ias.' you .:have iburned S_tr'asbourg-'1 You-will kindle passions even more than fhouses , _l- .. -5;`-l` Ffhhfj IInII.ns" C..Le v.....v..u I-use-uua even more wan nouses I ,' ' Frenchmen, you-will ght. : You will devote yourselves to the ,uni- ` varsnl sense; because it is necessaxv ` tha_t Fran_ce should be great iu..iorder aha; -the earth should be free; because iris necessary that so much; b'ood' _ should 1 not be spilIqd,, and so.,mauy bones should not be -bleached. without liberty issuing.-Attheqdftom; because all the illustrious :2 s'hndesi-.-,-Leonidas`, Bru- tus, -Armiuius,` Dante, Rienzi, Washing-. ton, Danton, Riego, Mnniu--are.atound ybu,'s'miling"au&;prbud: ..1gepauae `it is I ; time to show the unisleiae that xmztue, T exists, that the country ex-ists--and you ; ; avi1l'-no1zbteal:"1'iow_..n`,. but will,-.ma;:crh; to V ` the goal, {and the world will stand; by T ; xyvbuL-thae _qif.*dl}9lomuo.y__:.sl1ot}`1l.%_ .3} * udly: the emzou'=is`bn >\/WC % P-IETRI. " Emperor Na- 9 I I I ,....,.w..,. _ A There `only remains to add: znust important midi-txon-~tnu: the giving. up I of the I.e'onirv.-` city to the 3Pope 1s un- I derstooal` lu lmve formed part of the 3 1311111 in its practical working. { The great minds of Liverp.)ol_.",us Lord Sandon is reported to liave clesig-- naked them, lmvc <-..\'fn'esscti their r-pin- iun on wlmtit l.`5-fSl1lOD1l)lt`. to call the" Colonial Question. Under the pre'si I dency of Sir John Lubbock or Sir Stat-T ford No_rthcote;_it is notclear which, 2. 3 meeting for itsdisciissioii was convex: i ed the other da.y`ih the Council Itooin. l of the Liverpool Chamber of Comznerr-.c. The presence of the British AS30Cl8t]i'!I1- for the ndvancementof Science in one of the chiefof our commercial cciitr-.=s uorded an opportunity for the friendly I contact of Wind Bags and Money Bags l in a congenial atmosphere of twaddle which it would have been a. pitv to have thrown away. The result of their deliberations are, as-inight have been expected, neither particularly novel or particularly instructive. 'l.`h.ey termi- -nated the proceedings with a resolution to the effect that this nieetirg, appre- ciating highly the importance of the Colonial portion ofthe Enipire, desires in can Ilia` ralofinnu Hnhnnenn H19 l llllllgbl C111`-I lIllk'IL VC\ln I is ' :1 very" proper sentiment, and one which superior persons were fully fustied in putting on record` it they pleased. But it may be doubted that if this formal enuncietion was not to some extent a work of superoragation. Even Mr. Mill, an authority by no means disposed" to support an extrava- gant Colonial policy, admits that there are valid grounds for Great Britain to continue her connection with her De- pendencies, both on her own and their account. the relations between the Mother Couri- try and_ the Colonies which the meet- ing desires to see, we have yet to learn that there is any necessity for it. The great minds of Liverpool have not en- liglitenedhs as to the nature of the im- provement "which"-should - be affected, or what direction it should be made-~_to take. ~ ` . VTIL -1 .1 vs UULILDU nun; ,. - . .1 `D .1 1\I-_-__n.__; As for the improvement of 2 I I \. UlUIl|Lll kyunuqu \}l `lib LAIIOVSIU} uv-annvu to see_ the ` relations: between the Mother Country and the (iolunies main- laiued and im roved. Ofcourse this _ P In n 1.-nrxr rn-nnnr cnnrncxnl and (me I H599. and the Colonies are perfectly ed with the footing on which they standftowards each other at the` pre- sent moment.5 There is noother possi- ble amingement of their mutual reln- ` tions which promises to be at all likely to give so much general satisfaction `as the arrangement of them now existing- .On_e greatgpoint in its tavor is that it is the spontaneous production of the cir- cumstances ofthe case and not the ef- Ife-` 0` any delibernte,.and.'prhaps mis- t_qken.,-` ,_legislative action. .The fussy ` W..3`mDtet..1; aln'ce -Hotel and -the Can- ~.-$10!}, S!F.`.3,6.t Terminus, were :not2` only. -: mildly rebuked by the Colonial-oice`, but 951:9-2si;iue1y;anubbed.. bv evevy The (act. is thatthe Mother Country 3 content- gentlemen known as ttheinitential . C_olonists, who usedto debate int: "16 ` T Q9}-9i3}i: Vatnuientswith whiclikttiey I-t v'$s't*iis"inr co.-`ix !l5?`i8"*_ m_'eLki`ngs there die peoples; that if the mounr chical continent is eclipsed, the` republic shinps forth, and that if forum moment there in up Europe there 15 still a France. lTALY S-';`El{MS OFFERED THE - A porn. 'm`13 c0L-3::-IA'L QUESTION. IN` GOVERNMENT. 'l1`-ram the Luni1.'un, Dally Iv yw.s{) mauve: Ill CUIIIIUIIHVICIILIII "139 of - 9, lfan-Colonial C: ~a:K4.;&.>-_ 3 undertaken by th.-. ;~;-wen: .*5l'.atr:. Tn lfcreign pn|i::y nflixu Erxmarc: H \'.`hv. . under L'm= cmztm.` Hi {"22 lmperml 0.3 -t `ernnleut. and 1!:;I. u::e11r<:its d1z'.;.' ! ensure its su-..;cc!<, \\'!:~re'.'s-r *.h::}; 11;": be, againsu {Em c.m:3e'=.u='-.v:1ce2;; to '.-,- _ gt may give me .".; rn.-m-rs sz:n..; Ihuwever, noilher ' II.-1):;-: C.-zmtr {nor the Coloxxius cuz`. v_ruu`.['Tmn at" at) considerable minim; as the price the have to pay ft} I!..?.r r.:;-.zzc-`:!`cn. ,1! because the bond \\"'1i;.!; zzmtes, U1`?!--`- sIigl1t`ti:alit is Ii!-;-;"_.' in he cndunr. An uLleu1pttut.igi.Ien i' zxgrgh` bring }into prominence. llu ah; t,}:,n1g1`i` :hz "H is in the process, it '.\x:1: .sn:.:;. usuud -a danger against w!nn:i-., by ra-119011 its s!ackncss.1t is_jus'. m'.\' u . 33} even amply secured. xbtnau 1 the c I1 10 m ed uxzcrnnu mkon M I (I mt. Rheum The l .e;v. Slylcmnn Herring delw ed an address upon immigrutmn Monday evening in the City Huli, Lo don, before a` large audience. '1` Mayor presidrd- Among other thin Mr Herring said that much ignoran existed in England in reference to th country. As a proof he would gi one instance: Just before he set o on his present journey, an old lat friend of his called upon him at earnestly attempted to disuade In from coming here, in fact, she said the were so many bears in Canada, it woul be hazardous to venture into such country. The only places known i 1 Europe were Toronto and Niagara Fall i It gave him much pleasure to see su a good attendance at the. meeting. was the best gathering that he ii i witnessed anywhere in the Dominic In Toronto he found some of tho :i migrants out of employment, and tibuted this to the determination pressed by the immigrants to stick the towns. In Hainilton the m grgnts were generally doing well. had visited the free grant distric Muskoka in company with the E John Sandeld lulizcdouald un-l l Hon."M'r. Carlingrnnd con versed the immigrants there, and found many at them had tnkerr up Sixty thousand acres of land had appropriated `this-Ayaer from` the _ May to the lat of September - -would advise those going to-tb 'gmnt-districts` to settle two Tami gather, jis they would thus `be V` tendfImmunI.1sssistahce, and t : i:`had.t:ee`n-his chief aim to tnarriod emig'tatio'n..: ..I-I_ei`-z'vvou _ Esikthe propriety otwther" _,,ppq_inting*ad*{agent in go? ' -.- aveltnoqusi 'vy' Ho 41 JUS H10 tit] try pro: me her 3 US)! ,_. COUI evid que ties ulon Y dcr gross ' ated the c were of ms _ Russ nini liam ornm that ninl I i just) : of M ya the am . mad for I v.p;)in- du!y the L E1VIIGRA'1`l(.)_): yo CANADA. x.ut.'.a..\.u. ..u 1'. .1) msrhnrxr. zm< 11 . bring I`-.11: vzasuud rm n on}: BURI__ETT s Biii .. I 1 uunr. 1-Jl L-11. ! W, ' {.`oIu'egancer_. (.`onuni.m'0ner in 12.13., iyc. Huh and Dcviaec Claims prosecuted. Agent for the-Onnndn. Landed CroditvCo'mpa.ny for oaning money on Ron! Estate. UI"l"ICI'.'--Next Frau/: Keun'x Store. Duc..1.18dR. `"0 `- .1 \I1_1pl .4 un 11' I. (L14! Cl`. (C J , CUIV V12 K I .4NCEHL an 0vncn:-On Peter Street, next doc: to the Post Uice. - 0rHHn,June,l868- 2?-T - .- ..,...: pululnsu) vi nu. uu1.::I ulliulch comrmaars AND THE REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS 5; DESIGNS PROCURED. `I'\_._I__ _, mm sonlmoli&}ih}i'UcuTsn1AN, ] nmmamn ntva ` ' ` ' " ' "."'7 OTTAWA, OANADA, Trmlsaril Business with the Patent Oicc and . other Departments of the Gocernment. nn:uy'-n.....-..... _ V ' 1r..}. L}m3y`,` BARRLSTE-`R, A T T "O R N E Y - A-T-L A .\'(),H"I Y'I)l.` IN I'Vlla\'/\L`nt.' n..rvv .-. ..,u.o1\l`Ill` .OI')UN I`Y ;CLERK, ITJ. attend at bisO1Ti_ce, al Barrie, 1 8A'l`UlU)AY, from 11 |.m., till 3 according to order (:2 Council and every 1 day nt his (mice at Cookstown. Barrio, Feb. 17. 186'). |l d;t1'oigIzi1zg Done` -, n [III l`IlV\7`lVII I l1ll`.\_I Bnuiugu, [for yvhlch he has engaged a. n: clans "IhnIn,] in oohnection with This Gundmifs "Id Gon9rgl_ Hardware qaubluhmont. .. _ . ._._.go;_.'.-. ` .411 kinds pfrcpairing dam and all work warranted ' - - ` jys toy"es !`St01Ves`! s`tovesu% I'll "BATE ~--vvvu aw yuvvvv -www burnt I ~ F3} 'S.dLE. lsuntronuh onnann i hlhov gm. 1.. I _ _8ow ng| sc -% % `:ogx:.. .. . . u nu 1-4 1 A-1-1.11 vv, .S`()I_.[ U1 TOR IN ('H.14VCERY, COIN` V12` K ' mvnnn, M Ulllliltl, Solicitor in Chancery, J T ! ()RNlL' Y-J1 T-L./I W. 7. ._._.~..... w -/uuuu nu 1 A\\J\J\'LUlZLlu Drawings, Specications, `and other docu- ente neeenenry to secure Patents of Invention, reputed on receipt of the Model of the Inven- ion, and preliminary searches in the Patent ` Rice carefully made. V L June. 1868, ' `A 824- UPI`! UI*- Duo. 1,1868. ORILLIA, 0-1: -:L_ _- 3, n1 )1 lLI4.L\L|7 .1 Jf4L\Da .ce7--(Ilz1xrc1:.`5h'eeL, next door to tho old. -Com;.l Udnse, Toronto. . c. FAMIJKON. D. M'.wucn.u-:I.. 0. M nncnAnL Fch1`u`RI`j , 1862. - I 1 it " `. _ c UTLER, &c., . KS to.-opened: ih6. oboo ell khown stand - Wutof-the Wallinglon Hotel, where he - intends to carry on ~:n._ ---.-.-.-.---.--_- (imsm1n, m `+*i;`*si'.'.".+'...m.~. - I-3,; __L}_L 1,, 1: F RA N K EVA N S, ister and Attorney-at-law. S(3LICITOR'IN CHANCEHY, we2/rcnccr,(702;mzi.s.si0rzer 1'71. I) .R., 1-if ORILLIA, SIMCOE C0., C.W. aMI:uoN,M.;mrcu-AEL an Mc- MICHAEL, BA RRISTERS c {`n,-(hllr!'h. A.-0 .i...... 4.. .1 , jstor and Attorney -at-law, m'1'on IN v11..mw:1c r Com !-:1 - .4M'_E1:, .~.-., .=,`.~. _ ` COOKS'l`OWN,vC.W. . 01)]- HENRY G Rf:s1_:,_ R-.T%1;.BANTlNG-',. COUNTY .-CY.RIH( . EDGAR B. -sANuE`nS', 7"` RNEY - AT - LAW, S`OLI.CI'I`0R U hnnccry, Gonvcynupor, (`ommi5sioner i c.. Au-._ ' ` nralwlll V11 1 Ksnma. __ F`ANc:s IJLLY: Q1-_--DnnIop Street, next. to .\rmstron;z'a ` ' 10-ly ,_..v_- -5- wnnvvl-AU .iT'1 W, V .1)! :TI1OMAS I`. A. BOYS, [ PCCOTTE R, nty Crown Attornev, DADI')YC!'T`L`l') B... F EA?H1~}EE "}:1ji.y`,W` OR N E Y S-AT'T-L A W, Fomcrrons IN cnmctcnv, (I -* B.mms,`Om'. L V..'.....,. "V - Ilsxia.-; HHULTUN (`ale of an: rm Boulmn Ac .\h:(,T.':rI,!;y) and Mr. HA.\lII.- hm"!-` l"1'.--nI"i inin 1'n..nnv-I- nuuuun cc .m:u.".rn,ny) and .v1r.m\.\1u.- S'I EWAI{'!`, hzu".-` z-:1 ...-rud into :-.o-pn.rt- .with M0931-.-1. Lcunt & Boy.-4, for tho of their profession, M. Iiarriu, under name qf Mussrs. HnulLr)u,`L0uul, Boys m-L I'_.'-'--Dunlap VSIIW4-I, Bur/'!'`,, ONT MC-- (.'o. s Slurc. ivlxmn, in-_ u 1- :- [n.-xlmm, Co. Simone. u'.\"r. (Eslablixlyd; jade.) 519001 In) wxnv. 1:. nu-J1 110! D itors in Chancery, n.rir_\' P1171]:-1' /'/)/12011771.! n/-.3-yo Farirx I i(l;lic, C'0nvm/mzccrs, I )\l)D|L` IL. L'1.....- nvm ...._y---, \,-u` uh. cCAnnn'. D`A.vro.'.McC.m'mv,~Jr. _ Dunlop St.,7.he same as those oc- Lhe late rm 91' Messrs. Boulton y. ' 847 Booxnmnnm and Rummdone on the B. The facilities of the Establish- dre- more complete than any otherg of Toronto, haying been cm-ctully nt in every palliculu. .- t cations should be `addressed to the ex, pus:-paid. ' , 5 . `D. HREW ` U LJ.aA|.IJ 11 L_J LIJLLVJJ 1.L)'JL4 .A T LAVV, _ ucmms IN cu.n'cmzY. ` . B11:-3, - - ONT. r\IA,, i.E'G';1 {CK R BS: 1 ARTIIY Sc MCCARTHY, STERS A TTORNE YS-A T- rnnr WK` STA YNER, Oo. Smcu1~:.- Eh, AR.DA(:`1I'& S'I_`RATHY, risters and Attorneys, 34.-.... 2.. I11..---A-_-- d Wuekly, in the Town ofzBnrrle,| j'l'uunsr>n' morning," containing the news of the-day, andnll matters ing to the affairs ofthe County, Price dvanceor $2.00 if not paid at the subscription. I A . u-.-Sixliues or undenfirstinscrtiou ch subsmqnent one 1210. Overgig 6 pou'ine,lirat.insertion; each sub- on(;~1;~. Professional nr Hllainnaa : I) puruuu, urai. . tinsel HUD; LHICD sub- one 41-. Pr0f'e3sionn.l or. Busincas $4 pa: year 33 for six months, it" re than ten lines; Special contracts made by the: yrmr, or parts of 5 rders to discontinue Advertise. '0 be made ih writing. ' _, discontinued until all nrrearngea _, exceptll. the _option of the pubiish- ' BA Rnrsrmi, &c., .1A,m G 2._ ?i\;;J;I|)tII Qibnaute` Lgyy FLI Ri\7IL; 'D.. OR EW "l,5ARRIE_. IUIC 84.8-! y 90011!- A BI`: VV - Puxzmemm. every 1) WI p.uI., other U V ` ' . (L1. e`-C19!`-7? in County. RL'gi'~:c ru U[7.".ce) `Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser and Commission OODVEYGDGBE5 Goznxnissiouer in Queen's Agent for the sale _nf HOUSES; LANDS, FARM` STOCK, HOUSEHOLD ' FURNITURE,` Gouda. -Wares, &c. `Also for the collection of` RENTS, NOTES AND,AGGOUN'1`. (rand Iulqmnrnu man]. In. I_`... ` ` 1 . 'l-..l`J IT... (`..7. I nnnxo, LVU'1'1b` ANU AUUUUNT. [ i3'Cas/1 advances made on Gou:Le le fur Sula. Sale Room, corner ofcollier amt Market. 81.5., Barrie. . ' 3 11 u\r~vIlIVJ\lI |/\'U"C}1ji:QN%E ER! Dressed, and _'I`o.ngucd and Gram-`M .9 every descnpnon, always 0'4 11; made to order. 33 numb `W .1. , 5 nm qua` dllllwp . I): warn;