s: $1_per year- in advance; ' hlcw 5' Piawfcg/5` \MUEL ROBINSON, _-__-ngnljyp aanci Powver , ,.-_ -4` lop Street, Barrie, 1 ddor. West E1 of the _Adv_a.nce Oice, IRRIAGE, _s1GN,\ 1 fumisnen. , T b y large assortment of Trunafervcarringe nts, Painters and Grainrs Tools Hai: and Sable Brushes, Pencils, &c., hand and for sale by W. B. Oapon. " 44- _ G-RAINERS, _ er Iiangers, &c., &c. ork done in first class tjl and good 1 fumiabed. .. 1-..... naumotmnni of Trnnafar-Cari-inns Vlnluu I\\v-ouu- `"0 T_;`.g.N E"E R [IE nIiKFii$iI"IiiBiE sncIm,\ ndwr an IIIIIII- msn PAINTERS, 1RIS'i`)PHEB HARRISON, wNeus BELL, V 1`. of Marriage Licenses`: ' nn 1: B; 11., Convunncn, &o.. L. _`.__'._.__ . --d\ru`t\"I' JNTENG !\ ig1NGHAMi>;E)N; _ I0_i':onor for the Counties of Siumce L am PLAIN AND DEOOBATIYI nnrosmoxiv or ran .- n nan-n QIQI Q ` I'l'I_II1'- I Pkoprietoni Pnovnxnrdn. 825- ' `V ESSRS. HENRY SEWREY & 00., are now .1 prepared to`um.nufacturc all articlesin their line, of the bestdeacription, and at cheap rates Barrie, Dec., 3rd, 1867' 49-1y_ L;&Ei`iiE*B[i1i1`6iIizir; _- .._- --nulv\\YIl` _luIlin Us 3-. .---_ ,I,, . (FORMERLY nr 84: WATSON, ' DONDHEAD,) ` `--* A71 vr'.'l-'r1\T1:\`l)`L"'DII 14111-1: 11.; u.............-.___ _, _Rcsidenco Mr. -Lhvarles McGae s,'l`L1ornton. 890-lly. rate Interest. Apply to - . ARDAGFI. ARDAGH Z: STRATHY, ()2? approved freehold seem-ity,'.unbd. `at mode-V BAm'ri'e "Jan. _5th`.' 1966. i)iiiTI``T:f;%ia%%~a"a2%*7v ! ! Mzmm - V M52163 to Lend. . I __.__- COI.DWJ.TRfl; June, 1.-mo. I __- .___ - V DR. xxH i`U.UR ABDAGH, . V &IIM1iER,IUYAI._COI.T.EGE OF SURGEONS. _ , ' ' E)\' ` - DL_'}{LOP-STR1ET, BARRIE- C'm'onm' for the County of Simcoe. October 2nd, 1860`. - 1 E .._..a.. Ii?=?fj%.?3$?E??:,,?EIFS?3% V~' _V !fIE'3F i` E'v's 71I"I\'-h_ EJnI.'~:! 1: uv n , . |4'!11:be)' 0,` _ the 12:.;/ Colltge of Denial Surgeon: uf Ontario. . P.ooms'on om; Street, near Duhlop Street, Barrie, which will be open every day, except from the 16111 to thu 24th of each month. ' - 7-Iv; lPIIYSIGE;3;:EiE1}U(5?`n`1{E0E8IiEUiiI . ..-u-rn . A-LL perscns nn wzu-._t of money, forbone or - ten years, can_objtain it on terms more adv.m.p.gc:o_us, to the borrowex-'Lhs.n `those of any other Society, by applying to WILLIAM SANDERS, P.L.S. T~`.Anml_ DR. "J. A. ARDAGH, PH }_'SI C`I.`( UR GE ON 6' .9 C UCHE UR, l -...- iiirin. aoXr1f7c3." `run-1-I75 COZ:.DV-VATEY . STREET. omLuA. At thevlsxte residcnca of Pr. Ramsay. A: 4.41.`.-ma. \-.. ___ Provincial "land Surveyr, ` ` 1_ - \ .~.L{EI, ,&c., mm ...... _._.___.___..__ `.____.__....._.__... ALBERT FOWLIE, Provinciai Land Surveyor, - LAND 45- GENERAL AGENI, ' A ORILLIA-.. . , N B.--Ve.1ue.tions carefully attended to. l-tf U PB9Yi1C1}i;1m,1j::1j,E*.3I 1129.3! 11`! 1) ! DU unnanuv :11 1': OJ`. KLINE BER G. -._ nu...-I..n M.-nnnin Thnrntnn. 1 L'\UIl..lIU1L.L.I_I.\.u..u.Ia4~v:.\-a.-aw... DRJIUGHTM ./IN, ./JPPR.dIER, CON- - VEY./INCER. INSURHNCE L./END .ND GENERJL AGENT, `ANGUS, - - ~- - ONT .-_-_ Disputed Lines accurately ddiustd. Drawings & Deacriptiousfor Patents of In- ventions ` carefully prepared. . Vahmtions made and Surveying of every description ex- ecuted with accumcy and despatcb. - ./Igentfor the JE'1'N./1 LIFE, Hrirtford, Conn Alllr. 24. 1869. 83 4-lyrp VH1.-144nm Dnxixguxxu, 1. .u.u. Bums, Appraiser and Survyor for the Canada" " Fefmaxn-zit Building and Savings Society. Ju1y,1V864. V " I-`ly 1. `ex Lunuvz f JUSTICE IS THE GREAT, BUT \R0YAL1N1%Ai\i`CE00MPANY} PPLY To JAS. EDWARDS, Ruya} Inga}- auce`0ice, Barrie. ' - R43- .1-1y _ 7 \ The Acciciem Insurance C omp:my, ` IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING,BARRIE, .,/`.,-\/54 .`A,\,\,..,_ \......~.. v/`%" -"_" /.,~ nvsrx ., \. on. "J. H. WATSON: , _4___.-.. 9- ....ma: \ AEE-:x.MoRROw, . 1&1-117111 1-`.0-\1\ '1g 7LL_]UI LIN: -11.21 Aug. 2-1, -jjjoj cA2I_@EFABn1R'= nvruvw l~aI\ .q-5. 03., 0. s. E1:{*c>TT%, ._. A-vn ~'I`nnnn-rn \ MONEY TO LEND; efoiai gggw%unv:n\ Km :4 ?Eo" i;1aiN;;` .. - ,.',.',~-\--_-V\A,\, " ? SiJ:RVP3`.YuRS' c.xm)s. '.\I\'\ ~ ~ \\-.-.x- ~~.\~.-.\~~~~_\~\~-~-~ \\x ~ \-.~ ~. HENRY. CR1`3SW1C1(E, J U-N., M EDICAL PROFESSION; , ._,_. .,v.-,.. JOSEPH DOUPE, RELIANCE LIFE. % _q-l\ }|-l;._._`BEU./.W amass &%MAuTL:Lh1A|(n, RS. BELL having engaged the services of a rst.-class Dress Maker, feels aatise she can give the ntmost satisfaction to tliose ladies whovmay intrust her iritgh themselves _ in theabove departments; - `Barrie. June lot, 1369- * ` V874-tf V _lNSUnANCE ._1IBi`1cEs. f\`\t- .~.- //%'\'~ __,~..,-,y-.p,.,- d\Q\l} .~ Barrie, May 6th, i86.8. |I|1HESubscribor begstoinforin tfaeintnbmnu . `nf Ran-in,` and the -'1`:-Aveinn Public. that- "fI{I1:ANcE c0w1PX1-~I17, QUEEN S FIRE &.LlFE, 1111:1112 tsubscnner begs to Inxonn Ina mnnnmmus V `of Barrie, and the -'1`:-nvelling Public, that he has on hand HORSES. and.;BUGGIES for, HIRE, at moderate cha.rg`es,`_ , . C;..arejz~.t}ces to Orillig und_Pexiet|ngniibeSe.' ; . on J, .A._~_.-...a. 15".` ` ` ~' 19'. H. `CR".`"? ; , ` , . Q1-_ AGRICULTURAL IMi LI1`.MENT ss%`:5m; {'r.r.u: Ur-nutv Registrar) `e;=2e%~.:sse an L6 NEW` LIVERY STABLES, Apply to ARDAGE, ARDAGH ' Solicitors. Barrie `.0... .--`...-J ---3.--- 'CONVE.YANOER, . 'm, . Oppos`_ite_ the'Rtii1wag]' Station, Baf. '_ Opposite tI_Lg dvange Oic_, Barrie: - AND COUNTY` OF GENERAL ADVERTISER. \u'a \In n---- (JIATE or rTonoNro,). r rvI'I\nn\Y (`L IHD (Late Deputy Registrar) -\-Ind--rvv-I-IDA a.-vruv-s-u 1-urn! cwix. ENGINEER, my nsv -r nun-1'\I1f'I`1' _2i~I'1`vF'oi>.' AND H1 Nmlunlnx, Solicitors, Ban-i_e-. ` 2-if _- 05.1; ` 874-Bmo, ` l BARBIE . `1L_/uIu., uwm U. V 7-ly. r`: 43-lyr 8 `J 3. me, and wished me gooo.-Dye. . f` No,.] answered, I don t _think I shall be afraid; but, at the same nme, I should feel better satised if you were in the house, or the money out oflit. Ir- n_....1.....l ....A ...:A u T... m.,.v gn -___._ You won t be afraid to stay alone to- night '2" said my husband,as he kissed and wished good-bye. n M- 1! 1 ...,.-......-ml :1 I Annit vghink `[ H1 [I13 IIUIISU, ul LHU xuuuc, vuu up. He laughed, and said, I am sorry to leave you,` dear, but I don : suppose` there is any danger, though I fear it is pretty generally known that the long looked-for money to pay off themen ar- rived to-day. Perhapslshould not tell you this.; but, F` he said, patting me on` the cheek, you are 21 brave woman, and thieves are always cowards. QM. ...ol. nnntl-par Irina `1n.]Arf n1p_ anu UHBVCS are always uuvuuua. So, with another kiss, heleft me. We had been settled at Miltown, in Canada, for about sixymonths; they were running a new line of railroad through the toiwn,an`d my husband was chief-engineer of the party." Miltown was a pretty little place, but somewhat scattered, so_ that we `had no immediate neighbours; but upon one side there was an apple orchard; back and'in front of us, open spaces; and upon the other side the church, a large, wooden building, whose white back arose per- haps thirty feet from the side of our pretty little cottage, which I believe had formerly been the Parsonage. ] tell you this, so that you may better un- derstand the rest of my story. AA-.. -tnlv lnna'l..-u-.11 luff T r-nllnr` Barri, Ontario,` Thursday, October 20, 1870. aemano. H16 rust ur my auuy. . After my husband left, I called I Maggy, my maid-of-all-work, and told her to close thekitchen windows and lock the bacl; door, meanwhile doing the same myselfto the (rout of the house. My husband, ever thoughtful, had brought me home a new book; and once absorbed in its columns, Iforgot that I was alone, with only Maggy, a raw Irish girl of perhaps sixteen, and with a considerable `sum. of money in the house. The evening passed quick- ly away ; and, much to my surprise. as I nished the last sketch in my paper, I heard the clock strike twelve. Time for bed, I thought, for I knew it was useless to wait up for my husband, `who, having been `called away on im- portant business, would probably be un- able to return until the next day ; so I went to the `kitchen torouse Maggy, whom I found nodding over the re, afraid to goyupstairs until I went. I` (`Arno 1 unit` (I Mnggv_ 1 gr ::T: -- MY FIRST BURGLAR ADWZNL TURE. V , nu.-.._..-_ - ,, Into a ward of the white-washed walls. _ Where the dead 1lld'_l.ll0 dying lay- Wounded by bayonet : shells and balls- I Somebody`a darling was borne one day. ` Somcbody s darlingl 80 young and so brave, , Wearing still on his pale sweet face, Soon to be hid by the dust of the grave- The lingering light of his boyhood : grace. Matted and damp are the curls of gold Kissing the snow of the foiryoung brow, Pale are the lips of delicate mould-- Somebody s darling is dying now; Back from the heautilul, blue veined face Brush every wandering silken thread ,- Cross his hands as a sign of grace-- 'Somebod_y s darling is still and dead.` Kiss him once for somebody s sake, Murmur a prayer soft and low,` One `bright curl from the cluster take.-- They were somebody s pride, you know. Somebody's hand had rested there ;' Was it u.molher s, soft and white Y And have the lips of a sister fair Been baptized in those waves of light `I _ God vlrnows best, he was somebody's love ; _Somsbody?s heart enshrined him there: Somebody wafted his name above,` ' , Night and monrnon the wings of prayer. Somebody wept when he marched away, 1 _ Loo`-rzing so handsome, brave and grand ; , b`omebody s kiss on his forehead lay`; , Somebody oluug to his-yarting hand: ` Somebody a watching and-waiting for him, Yearning to hold him again to her heart, There he lie.-a--with the blue eyes dim, And the smiling, child-like lips apart.` Tcnderly bury the fair young dead, P.mqinu- in (iron nn his zravea tear ;` &I|'8.l(l l.U gU_up3I.uus uuun 1. won. Come, I sand, Maggy. .1 am going to bed now.- T hm! nnnrnnhr smnkgn the words. going bed now."- I had scarcely spoken the words, when I heard a. cautious footstep in the front piazza. Ilistened. Had my bus- band come home? Again I heard it, and then the door-knob softly tnrned. I took 011 my slippers, and went noise- lessly to the front door and listened; the steps sounded again in the piazza;,. and then Iheard them ID the crisp- snow, as they went round the house. (I Q" um: nrn nninnv tn fur H19 hunk SIMPLE PRINCIPLE; AND THE WHOLE SECRET or succnss IN ALL GOVERNMENT. '.l'CI1(.lCl`ly Dury um Imr yuuug unuu, Pausing to drop on his graves. ; ` Carve on me wooden slab at his head-- Somebodyg darling lies buried here 1 @._ BTIUVV, 11! Lucy Vvuub IULII-J\.l Luu uuuac. So you are going to try the. back door, I thought, Well, you won t get in ahere, for we are safely locked up, I know. 1)__A LL- ......6 uni.-.n0.v. T O1-`nun!-6 ufk W0" V But the next minute I thought with horror of the windows had `no fastening of any kind.` Maggy was white with terror, -and commenced wringing her "hands and crying. u n.-.1. I {on mn'rAm-ml um urn nntiralv ! `she exclaimed. nanas auq urymg. v . _ aw Och ! Its murdered we are entxrely! \ Cease your noise, you idiot, I said, more forcibly than elegantly. 1 .........o .....'nkn..o {3\nnn';r`n minnmn. more Iorclmy tuuu me-gauuy. I , I must see about those side windows, - l for Iwell knew the next trial would he : there, and that it would be an easy mat- l let to reach them, as they were not far 1 from the ground. As 1 again entered I the parlour and. drew up the window- blind, I caught the reeotion o myself upoulthe whiteback of the Methodist church opposite. Quick as a ash, I dropped the blind again. .` Run, Maggy, I said, and get me my husband's old great-coat from the hall,and thatvold hat of his which hangs - behind the ' kitchen `dict, Quick! I M 1 said, as she hesitated, aiid to venture n`:-aria ` ~ Bnlu Ill alone. "ALA! V - ' E At the same time, I looked eagerly l round for something that would have 1 the appearance of 9. revolver. I found .1 whalgl wanted-'-the case of my bus- band : meers<;haum_ pipe.. ` ` J ust the'thing,I said, seizing it. By this time Maggy had returned, 4 me"theV' old coat and hat,yend ` 3. pwilh open eyes and month re- garding me, as I hastily, dressed myself I; sin/them`; ' .: ; . - vl` II'I yuxrsuuuu . - Now. open the window: Wide? 1 said-,Vt`o the wondering` Maggxe. - " `gkn Iron1`\nn!Iv nknuaa ; I fnnk lnv -j BY A CIVIL nNcxNm:n s wxra. SBIU, I9 I-IIB Wouuermg luugglu. M She lr<{mAl>>ling_}y obayed. I took my I place ._ direct} y between the lamp.- , v 1: i,ch_1_ hgdxurned up ad that ityvould _(5fn3oDY s DARLING. rbtlrn bfight1y'--and fTt`1T1o wigrioxv, aodf ` saw with a thrill of joy, the shadow of` Amyown gure presented on the opposito `church. Maggylooked rst `at 1119,! then followed my gaze out of the iyviudow`- ' T 1! t`I,, , EA - - _....-.. _...._3_._ .__-J,' I . VVIIl\lllIV :- ` Shure it s a man you've madeof yourself, she _said,,as_ she saw tliei shadow. And it was as perfect 3 de- ception is I could have wished. [1 listened, and heard the step `coming. round the house, and at once xed my- self in the best position possible, hol.l- ing the meersolizuim case in my hand; as though` I were loading 9. revolver. ! The stepsceased ; evidently the owner of them was regarding the shadow on the church. It looked formidable. Then I `heard them cautiously retreat, the gate was softly shut, and Maggy, peeping through the front windows, saw a man hastening off. Qhnf Glyn n.-i,nAnn-r 1 rnnn:n T call` 1 'Cl IIIQII IIKIUV-Ullllls \'lln ' Shutwthe Window, Mwggie, I said u to the delighted glrl; `,he danger was" past. ~ Thank heaven ! I said, reirex-'~ ently ; and Maggy added, `- And that! old coat and hat. IK__ .,_._I, ., J ..-l, L, ,. _.._L,,.3__ U1 UUKIB LLIIIO |lCIuBo My husband, much to my `surprise, and joy, came- home about an -hcjur; afterwards, and found me still. dressed ' in strange masquerade. -VVlneu Hold 2 him my story, he laughed lzunrtily, and Bald, ` l ll bzicl: one bruve v.*onizrn ugainstvn dozen llxcivcs anyday. But nevertheless, his ne:-tt present to me wasn handsome revolver, which gured somewhat in my next burglar adven- mm, which, if you will allow me,I -will t`e1l,you"nt some future time. I __-42-... . .l M5 THE SUBLLXIE Eh-.":'1-I" or` T1113"! `WYBLE Bur-Lnmsm. ~_ . `I west side of .the H:2:l:szm JosnplrWyble is a pear man. Mei lives on Wynockie Muunmins, on the 1 liver, 'i)T,`l".?. twenty miles from New York, Joseph lived_in a miserable shanty, hardly de- serving the name of cottage ; but, though c_njoyiu:_: a small share of this world s goods, like many another poor man, holms had a liberal supply of V children inlns family. flVl.......-. ,\('ol~..m.-. .~.I-..'I.l.-,... u-...... A ...oL-...- : I i l Uuuunsu lll_lKI-) uu-.u.I_y o I Three ofthese children were Anthony i aged nine years; Vfarren, aged eight; l and Johnny, aged ve. On the first day. of the present year these -three children, from whose young hearts even biting poverty did not exclude the gladsomeness of childhood, went forth from their home lot 21. mtnble on the mountain, and in Search of nuts. Tlieir little feet wandered too far, and after a while they found llmmsclves 1,~1~,Lm, theyknew not. The darlmess ofnipht began to spread itsell',_ like a pull oi /er them ;- andsto add to the nnsp-2n1:able mi91 Y .0` `heir sitiiutwzi, acoltl, driving storm of- sleet and sn-axv set in. A woman passing along one ufthe moan-V tain paths at this `?.imc,` heard inlhel heard in the distance--the tin v" voice of one ofthem shouting, `=~1",J,-p1_.n :11), pa, pa ! but , somehow unaccountable enough, she went on nnheeding the ery, and as she testified" on the Coroner s inquest, simply wondering who had children onthe mountain ! i V ` 77---.__ _ _ . _ _ ,1 nu -. g Uuuunuu vu |-IIU Iuuuuuuu 3 V Hours passed. The children` were irretrievably lost. The darkness of the night increased and became impen- [ eetrable,` and the darkness of death now l began to enfold lheirshivering and bc- l numbed little forms. The beating heart could no longer send the blood to the extremities, which commenced to ` freeze. The youngest, Jo'mmy--the I baby ofethe party-must have sobbed ' most piteously from his sufferings. Anal nnw uva nnrnn in flux` nlnnlnlv IAIUBL lrnuuuaxy uuxu Illa s`.s|.|I.Ll:llUES. And now we come to the closing scene In thebnef hves of these 11mutm`- I ...l ..l...'I.l...n ".1... .. ..._ __.-.,, -,_ ed children-whose parents even were unable to read, and had to sign their af- fidavits with 9. cross--und it `was char -e acterizd by a self-sacrice as pure, `as nnhln. and an (1nrl.Ilm na hiunyu` !'(\_l ouuuu Ill unu yn us: uvca U1 LHUJU uHl.lli.Ui- I uvl-un nun. noble, : cords . 7IVL__ They are all perishing with cold. Warmth is the one thing needed--and that instinct tells thom--to prolong life. And yet, at this critical moment, when they thetnselvesfeel the iy ngers of V death taking hold of them, simply for want of sufficientcluthiug-what do they do`? Thesecond boy, Warren, takes off his coat, leaving nothing but his shirt on his own back, and spreads it over" his little brother Johnny, to try and keep him warm. And then An- , thony, when he sees Warren psrishing, strips o hiseoat `and puts it under Warren s head for his death-pillow. Ah, Aclnrl iuiilu xinnr nnnllllilofnl` Ah, Astor! with your accumulated it millions; with the granite hotel as an 22.: enduring monument to your memory; V\ with the grander monument of the Vi Astor Library; and we trust, with some ' h unpublished acts of kindness to ease it your passage through the camel s eye. Ah, Stewart! with your oiitstretched Hempstead Plains; your Palatial stores lled with costly fabrics; your resi- dences of marble and peerless glass. Ah, Peabody! rich, and buried with It prince looking on, and the former Win- throp to eulogize you. Ah, three- starred Grantand Sherman! there has - been nothing, so sublime rnthe life of r any one of you, as marked the death I of these poor mountain boys! Hallow- - ed forever be the spot where they died I i The spot where, in the darkness and t dreariness of that awful night, on an unseen ladder, angels were ascending and decending between their expiring hearts and the Throne on High! And where, over` the loudlroar of the storm, there came to their earsthe voice which i of old spoke to Peteron the waters, any- iug. ,`.'lB_e not afraid ; it 1s'Il;V'and the , fsame voice, saying, Suffer little child- ren, and forbid them not, to come unto nun. ran nf n-nnk an Vfhh -lrinonni nf Ill, uuu [UK Ulu Lnuun nut, IV tgvulv uuuv me; for of such 1s tl1'e;kingdom of heaven.-Le_Zger. The coin was mplain one-a poor, miserable pine one. No owers on its top, no lining of rose white satin for the pale brow ; noismooth ribbons about the coarse sbroiid. The brown hair, laid decentlyback, and there was no crimp- ed.,eap,`with itsneat e iii beneath the. .bin.-. I The awe-,r.er`r9`mV.eru91 noverw igniled in her $1999.; `ghe`,ha`d` found _ .bread;_:est and;hea1tii.2;.:;... 1 u 1.-...-.u. 4.\....`.. nan" 'n`snlini"' nzed by self-sacrice .1 e, and as God-like as history re- L . T . I880, rest ana;nea:m.A v . ._ f`.1mfF 99 8?? my m9?br. i. ~.bP`l ,4 NOBLE `REVEN(rE. `a poor child, as ltlie city undertaker `L screwed down the top. - ' i` `C \7n;| nunVf-_:|-of nnf nf unfu I-unu I VV ll] \.lUi: E DUIILCUUUIJ till-I\J .I-ILL! \JlllI\J 3 ` ``()nly`le't me see her one minute, , cried the hapless, hopeless orphan, clut- l' chiug the side ofthe charity box ; and as ' he gazediiito tl_m.t'rougl1'1aco. anguish- ed tears streo.me_d rapidly down the I check on which no cliildish bloom ever 2 lingered. 0! it was pitiful to hear him ; cry, -only once, let me see my mother; only once! A 19 .n .. . <- E Quickly and brutally the hard-heart ed moxzster struck the-boy away, so that he reeled with` xhe plow.` Fora mo- ment the boy stood panting with -grief] and rage ; his blue eye distentded, his! lips sprang apart,a re glittcrcd through hrs tears, as be reused his puny arm, and with a most unchildi.-sh accent,` screamed, Wl\e.n' Pm. 9. man,` 1711 1.11!` i you for than, ' l '!`hm-.. '......'..:.....a:.. ,.....z -7 1.-.... ,.4 LQEIIXJVVDFI VI`! V. KI L115 Ivy. ' _ lou cun`.t-get out of wu'y3 boy ; ; why don't somebody take the chxld 2 i` l`{}nh. In} nun can Hun nno rnnnfn, uu LVL uuloua : - . ' Then; was a" u:2ffi:1 and a` heap cl earth between Um mother and zinc puor, fcivf.'s'a.kcn child and amomxment :=m_Jnger: than granite built in has hoy-heart 2,0} , the memoty of a hearth-ss deed. . . ., . A , I 0 1.,` 'l`|.- ......._; L _... `V u-.4 vuuu. u\.".xu'.) 3'. `.'.3 $1 ,rn.'u_\.:LL IU byl- focatmn`. V Dues an`; one ap'pear` as this _ manT s counsel? asked the judge. V V `.V'Ph(`.l"n vrn n cnnrbn n-`now-. `nu v.a1a_ \4\l\lll-}\/L Z H.-3l`\D'\J KIIU Jllusbo - . Thom was a silence when he i'nli.-3h- ` ed, until, v.-`uh lips lightly cumpress'cd ; together, 8; look of gtmngss intelligence," blended with ahaughzy reserve,-upon his h:m.dsu:ne lczutlres, u. ypnng man] . with :1 rm lr |kix:dLlug Cy0,f0;v*:;!1furthe erring and the lriemliess. lit: \vas'21~str:.mgu-Ar, bul'i from his rst s,wlmncc there was silence.` The splendor ul his genius emLr:u:c:d,' c0nViuced.H The man who could not find 2; friend was acqlzitieed. l ' V l V1ay'G0d'bless you sir, Icamzul. ,1 want. no` thanks, replied the stranger, with my coldness. ` hnrlinun unn. nra- n.l-n'.unn 1:.` l I nuuu5~..'., V1'I:~ll LU) UUAull\:55. I--1 behave you are tmknoxvn to `me- - T V ` .11 a v ..u . . IAIU 4` Marx A!- Tweuty years ago you struck a broken- `nearld boy zxwzxy from Ms mother : `poor coin-lid." Iwas that poor, miser- `able bgyf . The man turned livid. . A Have you rescud me,:hr;'n,to'a1:e my`Ii!e:'!. ' _ A . - No, I` have :1 sw}:-ctr.=: .i'e:'e1:ge,; [have saved-the life. of I'm: 7` rmux xwzhos bmtal deeds h-.:..s: r.".nl*.-R;-:9 1". his br:zust t to: twenty y'ea::;. Go!V:y-ml rcuxembr_:r.' I the tears 0f 1 friendless ulvt!-i. . ' I '|1|`__ ______ L, I I ' v I -~ v .1 will refresh your memory." -.5:\1 huts-0 \ll 14. LIIVZIIKJIVB-3 UN`. The xnzm bowed his !m::.< and went out from -1.119.- magnmxnimity ::s grmud to hi prehensible, um"! the n.;b.5e ye: felt God's .=r:1i!.': in 1i.=;' aftcr.--Exc'.?:;r:gc. '7 -- - .-~v... .. -...._ !s1P. W2_`iI.'`ER S<:_`o'r'.~`.-i-3` STORY." O_F.\.MAD1$ULL. - ' Iwas ujncc (says Sir `\`~.:`v.n~.-T S`coH)"' proceeding from the old -ru ihc mew town of !:`.-3.`nb-Qxrgh, `cf: th: .`hIa.zl}_.en_ Mound, at the head of which I was led for a few minutes to look at. u bull that had -got into an -`enclosure U;-.:r, afterl the unmercilul`butcher.-lads had driven it fairly mad. "The c.:o_`.'.~.I `.hs~.". gather- ed_Qn the oufsirie of the fence ;Tncreas_e'd` ` the brute s ercencgss. At last they be- gun to cast ropes 0V'_e1' its hr-r`.:."-, and around it; neck, thereby to mall it to a stronghold, that it might hehslain where _ . . . . at urge uzhur-h zh-nun at 1.-. no u .1 Ar 9 A ixn auuu5uuIu, inch is lulsllh qr; blillll \\/H610 `it was, yvhicli drove it to its most `des- lpcrate triry. Itri eyes now glnr:-.d mad- ness; therewcre tiaudsful of foam from its mouth; with its fore feet it pruved It the ground; tlirowirig lumps at L'.:;l`il1 nsl it` high as the t'J.l_lOll1l!lgl2UllS .35; and it pol- ' Wk lowefd so as to mnkeozic qUtll~Z(1`- [I -.'./:is an iianytliiiig but_2iii agreeable ssgziit, Sn ll ..0 moved away l`..)l'l`.e\V1t`LlS. l.=..: br:for.- `TL -1-! got to the loot oi the 'nL.`LH_'.l mi :.tltll ll`l- 3 0 `lug shout caused me to -look b3ck,l W I when I.p1'C!:lV(`l_ tlieaiiziinai at-no great l on up`. ho; 1 mi rvi distance behind me, coming on` with M all rage. Iliad justtiiiie to spring to {i the top of the wall that lined the foot- H l \path and to behold its furtlier progress. l 30 I shudder to this hour when 1 think of 3:: what 1 irninediatoly saw. A mung the ,h people near me and in 'jerp9 ,}-rly was a `BI young lady,,i`.ud Sl'l(`. wore 2:. red mantle, which is u very offensive color tornany I319 of the brute creation. As 1 did she also m `made lortlm wall; but had neither limo m nor strength to gain its top era the in- iuriuted auiiiial turned towards her.- She turned llci` 0ricl-;, l'iowu\'i.-.r, to tha- 'iriaccesir-ibloeiiiiiience, as if to see Elli ! tl full extent of her fate, and their `stool v St as nailed toeit; saw only her arms, ti wlrichshe thrcwralolt in despair; wliicli vs would, indeed,lm.ve been as frigile in .1 her defence as a broken reed. lter t` tender body would l.litVti been nothing against at foe that could have broken li bars 0`! brass, and had horns that might` C have transxed an animal of its own. n size. As I'_have said, directly toward d the unprotected young lady the brill i drove forward; with steadfast eye he s - came on`; hermislook his mark not an e c < 3. 1 inch ; `for as the multitude behind him yelled their horror, he daslied with pro- digious strength -rm-.i madness against her. .Was it not a miracle that the clear young woman escaped unhurt and untouched`! Yetit is true; for the-ter- 1 ric animal struck so accuratelyrthat a horn mote the` dead wall on either side, thus embracing, 1 but from their V great length, shielding her person from even the slightest` damage; But the staunch wall _st_ood_ the tremenduous thriist, and sent; ftick .:with "rebounding force to a gre:z`t`disi_tancei the huge and horrible "brute, throwing him prostrate, never to rise again ;jt`or nu mberless des- tructive weapons were plunged intohim before he had time to recover from his `recoil-. = _V = ` i ,0 11151 Time |VVv.|u5 .-- The German armies.seem to have` sullied their hitherto noble reputation for_humanity_bpth inthe cruel aairn! Bnzeiiles, before Sedan of which thoful- ler?Enghsh amounts are very shoking, . in the treatment` of the defeated Lwmv-9! !!a9;#Pi!1=!ti9n: FV.i!h te- .:.. . M BRUTALIZING EFFECTS OF ` WAR. The Lond_ou Spectator has the fol- lowing :-'- _ T H 'I"L"n{1nrv`nnn nvnnhsa -calm IA` I-satin UIIIVIJ VI ll IIC` room: house: ' AI-1| .J`)'-KJUVJUC ' ms cr'.nvd_cd to's_uf- A n: ;`.\.\'LlL ._2 young} `J:-' soul forever No 42. :'Whole No. 946 lout of alont 4,000,-as it now nppczu.-3~- _ had been left out in an open field, as l we: v/ith the heavy rains 113 a, marsh, witho.-st the slightest covering, sliud-` dei-mg togcihnr i2liG'Sil(3p. in u. spacts about as `mg;-:3 as Tralalgar square x,'x_,?;:,1;_.;u- 2.11 -entice of meal and with. only one liar-ft bisciiit' per man for two days poiisumptiQn--aml `though. 3,; me", u.-',jt,e; says, the I rtn.-sian trcaps round Sdan h3'i1}U\.'(f Efl_ l`ll){tlS per dim."- iM'-:'j"._1 3 `fml crs had . y`_;;;;;g}'. ellollgll, fllii, Iu&`i` . . . , - . ,1, -.- Pcussi-.ir. z=.ut"iorati<-. 3. Wumd ````*`i"" the prisoners; even 10 P 5h~5e H-l they'i'e'quired. ()m. 0f the '`"5 acqiiaititances, an oficei` Of Owl? blllhr ` i V w I `~ ." assured him that he \i.f_as.~`"l:' 5&1!" `"8 and devoimzd wlir-.t food tl1.9 `-"Him?!"-'0` cured for him out at his Ow. `=1(3S9 ,:.thuugl1 not V.`. l?.ltJ'.:7.`.t'5't div`-"`d`-E ; 1` with his soldier serva`nls,- :-'.-'}tl1 "3 ,voracity of_a.iw;>lf. ,'i`hc Iaix.` had lager) pouring down on them poor '4' ~ lows almost without intt:niii:`~f>'i0i1eVb.' since the Friday oftlic sm`zent3er, they we"-.re as wet as if they had been ros- -ouegl from the water, many ushed with feavcr, hundreds hardly uhle to stand upright with i'heumatic I.`9.lllS`, hand the rexnainderisuering from bad bowel complaints. `He saw some of these poor fellawa marched cif to the -routier,` and` asserts-`t-lmt even the ' lFrei1chofcers,if they lagged behind for an instant, \verc_ beaten with the ` butt-ends ofthcir esqmt s) musketsaud ' i rioarcd at forwart ,iorwurd " Weak, HSiC`&,Sl1ITerlllg fxom dzszmtc-ry. feavcr _. and rheumatism, they \\'4?r'3 compelled 'lto move` ten mi es at :1 pace nearly Fl equal to uurh :. ..;~i.zl.':u quick. The .writ3.r says he has witnessed the brut- ality uf Asiatic zirniics, but never saw pl'lS01lel5 used so liriztally. Represent- ing to! the Pjlsiitll` officers` wlmt lie l1su;l guen, he-`\....:; politely told in mu r[ ill5td533 to` 'rn`Yl*.';`. his uwn bttsiucss, `zinc! thf. tlijzgi :usxvercd_ by curse 012% I l i Bruiioii 1i;1t,;.:2'. 32.21 scltiicr-4'. '.l'ii:cs;e are _ tcrribl9*siz_5::s vi" Ilm 2';-zzrliillybrut:3lix- iieaiccs .11 .w:tr on ll.-.: mild ziml Geri:in:;'.:. _ing. in .manly \ . spect to the "latter we llama an elaborate account by at correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, who is a witness {at more prejtxdxced against the Germans, and speaks of the treatment of the defeated 'army'us`1'ar worse than the result oi `any ght it has yet. beenemy lot to see, though ` for the last fteen years 1 have visxted the scene ofevery great engagement in `Europe wlthln a tow hours after ll. had `nken place. VVriting from Sedan,ou Wednesday September 7, just ve clays-`ztfter the cnpituluticn, he states that fur the whole of that time almost all the men of McMahon s ar_my_, _sume SODDO, and all such of the V It-fcers as Would not give pztrol not again to bear arms agamst the Drug- lsians during ths;_prcse11t wo.r--.3,t!f.)U K out al out it now 1 1 1 , ,._ l..l'o mm in nu . nnnn r -ll]. as E Dnaxmxrtrr. _'17I1..rX(;ED_Y; IN LU- i. ` - _C:1N.. 3". i 1 V "V" . . 1 I A sCHooI.B.:'.' .<.~:o. by A C-T|2vI}",`~\1;20I~' ; .\.:~ 1 V ) i _ The inhabitants of Luann \'1';}agca were sinned I-as`. evening; about five 'o c10ck, by _t'ne nccurrenc tmshock- ing trhged'y. 'A young oxftbl` Mr. Michell lIusl;a'., fnrn1er,ne&' the vi!- 5 Inge, was shot by a. companion , an ad-I opted sun of Mr. Samuel Brown. The boys wete schouimates, and were re-l . turning from school, young Bro-.vn car- -ryingu loaded shot gun. They jwent into Browu s orchard, amln `rule them I `D .'.-. ......'.-..\6.-..l .. ......... -1.-.' ,...1y ..l...~..~. ILILU L.lA\ll1LJ 0 unyuunu, uuu n unnu |Il\/Au lit is sup'p0Sed n wrangle` took place, which ended in Bro-.vn shooting the other; The charge entered young Has- ..kott sl1e:1d and killed him instantly. it A n.:.u who heard the report ran over to thaspot, -and sruv the victim lying - on the grass entirely lifeless, while the other stood looking at him has iftrniis: xed, with the gun in this `hands.--He u madcjno izttcniyt to run away, and was Soon taken into C`-.lS,_1Udy by the village constable to await ths [action of the coroner. At the time our t`0pol"t!' left the body lmd rot been disturbed. Brown and his victiniare of the smne age, about ten years. The affair creates intense excitement in the Vi|lt_l_L't`.` and neigliborlmcd.~--L:m/lay; .Free Press. it is known U.`-JJ in l.xrr:e r~:*.v.:=, `iii tllonmmd feel :i.b3`.`c-.' tho l5`.'t'l oi the sea, the Vdcailis by coiisuiiipiiozi mo ltm " times less lliuiiin places nearly level with the sea. Txvonly-ve persons die ;n the city of Na-W York, where only two die in the city of Mexico. All show tliat consumption does not prevail in hilly countries rind in high situations.- Oue reason ot this is because there !S . more ascending exccrcise, 'increa.s`.ug daep breathing`; besides the air being more ratied, large`: quanitiesi are in- stinctively taken into the lungsto answ- er the" requirements of the system, thus at esfery breath, keeping 9. high devel- opement. ` Heuso the `hills should be at. situations. V ' _ ; sought by consumptives, and not low, ' CHEAP AND, EASY MADE HONEY. And, $2 00 if not pai ( V in advance. ` C()NSU;\r1P'l`ION. We ate; `gmd td iay21ia:.' : this honey," `xunhke most fgctitious 13 not inju- rious to custon}er's.jxg any way, though it is a shameful fraud onthe been. A . i. Where'z.9..--:Ditre_r,;te_vil disposed per- sons-have, at lI!1dly`1.imO8y~Wlthin the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begun, or set on foot, or provid- ed_ or prepared the means for military expeditions or enterprises to be carried on thence against the territory or do- minious of powers with whom the Uni ted States are at peace, by organizing bodies pretending to have the powers of Government over portions of the ter- ritory or dominions of powers with whom the -United States are at peace, or,b bein ,or assumin to be mem- \ {-1 bars of such bodies, by levying or col- lcctms}; money for the purpose, or for the alleged pt!rposo,_0I using the same in carrying on military enterprises; against such territories or duminione, by erilisliiig and organizing armed forces to be used against such powers, and by fitting out and equipping and arming vessels to transportsuch organized arm- ed forces to be employed in hostilities against such powers-anil ..- -rxn 1-. ;_ .n.......I .. oknn. :- " The following proislmtin has been issued at W.aahington_:-- , ' H Ru llin Dnnh-Innt nl Hus 'TnHAH IHSUUU Ill VV.I3lllgIOII_;-- "` By tho.',Pl"eidentA of `the United States of America: ..5....... ........ ,..........., .....- W he 7e(_zs.--It is alleged, as there is reason to apprehend, that such evil dis- posed persons have, at sundry times ' within the territory and pirisdictioii ot the United States, violated the laws` 11 urcuf by accepting and exercising comiiiissions to serve by land or by sea -ug:i`iii`it the powers with whom the United States are at. peace, by enlismlg themselves, or other persons, to_ curry on War against such powers, by fitting Gui out and arming vessels with the iii- teiit that the same shall be employed to cruise or to commit hostilities against such pov.-c rs, or by dclivcifing c0nimi:- sic-ns witliin tho territory orjiuistiictiou `at the Utlltcii States, for sucli vussola. tn thri intent that they iglit be em- ! {:l'~3'eil as izfr_ircsair.l:--,-and ' IV/'mrcus.-Siicli acts are ;n viola- tion oftlie laws of the United States, in such casirs marks and pro'.'idcd,and are done in disregard of the duties and ob I ligatiozis which nll'pc'rsriis residing or living within the territory or jurisdic- tion oftlie United Stuv.eis.`owe thereto, iiiidare coiidemnod by all right-_niir.d- ed -and law-abiding citizens; now, there- `fore, `VVI - rs rv ,,_. 134,. Z_1..._| .1 `_FE.N IAN'lSM IN THE sums`. 1._lTlyss'es S. Grant, I ro.si(lcnt oi the United States of -America, herchy, Decl:1rc mid proelnim, that all pm- S0,_`<;l:creafter 1'-iuml within the territory 0`. Ju,__:'iLllCl.it_)n of the United States, `ngnny of the aforecited viola- (`.ummlh.. _ _ _ ~. or any other similar VlOltL- tion oflzum , , _ mm or-the Sbwereignty of the bi`-ited states M. which Anm.nslimentAis provid- erl by law. will bev.;_7`3lY.P{$`` ed therefor, and upon ('9l"' 9"`! sentence to p'.n:is.=limor`.t wnl M be 9` titled to expect or receit/`e the Ci9.n10lIt=V of the Executive to save them {sum the conseqiiexices of their guilt. _ u |,_1 1 _,,,, H ______ A__~__ _>n=_'___ A` -....--.1.._..--., 5-.., _ T And I enjoin upon_e-cry` ofder of this 'Gnvemment,,civil. military or naval. to 1156 a11.e`oYts in his powr tu arre:'t,{c1 trial and punishment, every r:'a:1dc>fr,gaix1st?he luws pro'.'iLliz.g for tlxemcrfcarxwxgtvxce uf our sacred obli- gation to friendly p:'.vvr.~.I. -Tn,.e~~.1iz11ony whercuf, I have hr.-r1:-- umo seic my hand, and c:1u.s::-`J the seal uf 11!-. T,,':__.:Tud States to be nixed. " Dahxz: :;t the City cf V\'as,hihgtuu. Ihir; 1222; <.r.v ofOc'.ober,iu the year of "our Lord 1STO,nn;1 uflhe Indcpemlcnce uf the .1-'ui:ed Staes of America tho. .\-.I \'| \.u\ 95th. I "UR. (,".'.\I.\IlNG AND ms Pm:mcTio.\'s.- Dr.;C::mming is in good spirits. Ha | irii1m`pi'iniitl-y points, snysthe Pall Mull , Gaz(!r:. to the henrtrending 2-v-nits that have lately occurred as a i~.,:vlii.~.- ing proof of his predictions. Tiim-e scan no longer, he maintains. be any doubt in the face` of the (iccuyation of` Rome by the Italians as to wliu is the - beast;aud then he asks whi-.t hashe- come of the keepcri of ' the beust; iiionningz the Emperor; wlir-, it seems occiipieil this ll11pCl`l"-T. mlogical posi-l tiou in the world :-i lilsti-ry. Of course it woitldhc useless to question the cor- rectness of these intcrpretatioiis of pro- phecy; but it is we presiimo. pcriiiittml to us to note with siitisfncliuii that the poor be:ist" seems still capable nfsoiiie enjoyment,notwithstanding I)r. Cum- ming and the ltuliaris, for according": ~.~ A the latest news from Roiiio, he had ex- pressedia wish to be taken out for I drive; hutithe cardmals, who pmlnibly do not understand his nature so well us his late keeger, thought the reqiiest was premature, and denied him tliix'in- noceiit pic.-nstirc. As fo'1"?Jxe"keei'cr of tl1e.hr;ast, he too takes his little drives am`! li. is mhe linpedis able to m.j~: i them. ,`Now that the questioii l1.'ISi:vZ`i`ll ctoriiy sbttl:-ll, Lrrxitl '(`lii}...':v.n.< ' .. -.....4 ..r-.l...( C.` . ..I '-..~ r I ! V11 l:f"`- A WARNING BY PR_EE!lN l` GRANT. 13` ` It appears that when the Erz`.;'r'=ss * P-Ingcnie made her Way out of the 'E`:il- lerius by the gate uzixt the ."v.In -, h ~ 1 \`. '.IS cscurtetl` by Priiico. ,`t1'.:ll.".'."...:.t n-... one or two other geiizlcriinn, `.:-at uni :- tunately the cmwd was so grv.-at t7.-p. ehe \vus;:1lniu iziriiiedizrtizly .2;-p-'.~.'-itml from them. While tliu-; -.i'mi:e in the mob she was recogn?zed by a little gamin, who no sooner cried out `Violo- Flmperatrice, than some of the crowd exclaimed, inia Hireutemng way, `A lu_ 'guillotine! `A la gltilloliiw! Just at. this_ moment, however, fortune stood her 1riend,for`as the crowd surged this way and that, the Empress dived into the thickesttotfit, nudtliose who raised the savage cry lost all sight and trace 01 her. Eventually she found her way to` the house of a friend, but it was not such an easy thing to effect her exit: lrom Paris. She was advised, and slim resolved not to try the railway, for fear of being recognized, and at length slm was glad to find a market cart which was returning into -Normandy. In this cart she seemed a seat, and in it the spent the best part of three days and two nights before ahs saw the sou in the neighborhood of Tronville, where she was at once received on board the yachtuol Sir J , M. Burgoyne. .`.|"l-$1 _w'ill= -:m.1p'r.-1`:-d by 5 sense u maple `beasts any more. Lnmxron Fxsn, -Secretary of State." A raocngunxon. `buy * U. S. GRANT". ;.it v FRANK EVANS, `star and Attomey-at-law. SQLIOITOR IN CFI.-XNOERY, ' neyancer,0ommissioner in B.R., if-c. '1-tf ORILLIA, SIMOOE Co., C.W. ` il FIE LMERON MCMICIIAEL & Mc- XL [ V - T meter and Attorney -at-law, patron IN CH./INCERY CONVEY- ; _ ANGER, a;c., aye. ' COOKSTOWN, C.-W. 9.')...lv Fancex-y,4 n ha, THOMAS T. A. BOYS, DGAR B. SANDERS, RNEY-AT-LAW, SOLIOITOR IN ............. nnnvnvnnnnr. Commissioner in E.'?'u5..`c31-ff v Crown Attornev, n A DDIQTIER Au-.. !ATING. L` xumum unann- -Dun1op Street," next. to Armstrong's 10-1 ~ kc. Srnunn, Co. Sx.-mom. ECITORS IN GHANCERY, I) . ....... n..... ATIN6 &. LALLY, 3NEYSKTLAW, ` 5!, wm. nova, LL.n., _.r.r., mnnuou D. STEWART, m..n. ` ` I47-tf ' VA`: II on --uv BARRISTER, &c., - `R A BOULTON (late ofthe rm " & McCarthy) and Mr, HAMIL- ART, have entered into co-part- Messrs. Lount & Boys, for the r profession at Barrio, under of Messrs. $111202), Lount, Boys Frtl)er1t 2\bnaue % unlap Street, Barrie, over Mc- Store. - k1y,' in the Town of BarrIo,' Ax morning, containing the! of he day, and all matters the alfaira of the County. Price or $2.00 if not paid at the yin! inn Public, Convez/ancbers, ` PAIVE, Co. Simcoe,:0N I`.` I A lhhl _RDAGH & s'bRATi1Y} rs and Attorneys, - 3,- [IL _ _ . . __ . `THY. D'ALron McCAn'mv, Jr. lop St..the same as thos oc- late rm of Messrs. Boulton 847 - AT - 1.11} W, DUIJIUI I Uu. uv , Convoyancer, Commlssxoner in `LAy}"`Mt 0l' 2)A.UU ll lluipnlu nu nu: riplion. _ xlines or. under, first insertion bsequent one l2c. Ovei-six ne,tii-st insertion; each "sub- Profesaional or Business year $3 for six months, if ten lines. Special contracts by the year, or parts oft to discontinue Advertise- nde in writing. tinued until `all arreiu-ages tat the option of the publish- nine and Rumxedone on the _ facilities of the Establish- __ re-complete than any other nto, having been carefully every particular. should `be addressed to the IHOIHQ 4t-paid. L\.Il|y>J an um`; Banms, Om`. an-H --vvv---V; -1 in Chancery, .I.7..'.. /1n/vnnnlnliilnof D. CREW Dnnv Fxmvczs LALLY: . . , n ____;_.._..1.. i3ARRIE. J. LRDACI [E D: W Pvnuann. 900-ly. 22-ly J Li. J oaxsox, Szzm. I GOOD & COM MODIOUS STABLINGK ....... DOE- ..__.._... FRASER bega leave once more to re- . mind his friends and. the tra1'elling-com- muhity that he is still in the land of the ilving, _ and not behind his competitors in the way of- improvements. He is still to be found opposite the Barrie Railway Station, where all that is ..-......,...-. on nnnntitnte a nluin Canadian Inn Barrie Railway tsumon, wuere nu mu: is necessary to connitute a plain are to be iound, private and public. . Conveyance; to all parts North of Barrie. H W1-__ A _ E. FRASER, Proprietor. ..v..\._\ \._ -- `wsa. \/\: \`\ \`.`v`\'c\-1`:-'\t`.'v\v'\r\r\. \a\/VV7\ V` v - Nncrnm as-$51,; uanvrvrv cnlrnnn` `R M20153; JOHN II.Jo1ms, M - _ Barrie, 15th Oct., 1868. Mrs. E. . MA RK S, Propriezress. JOHN M c WA T T, Supenlntmdent. HIS hoLel,so long and favorably known to the travelling community, is now con- ducted by the propxietress,a.nd is undo: the au- perintendence of Mr. John l\lcWatt. Nearly thirty additional bedrooms have lately been added to the B/mini-1 llomn, all_-which be- lug built of Brick, and well "warms.-d,. will `be found as comfortable and commodious as can be found in any house north of 'l`oron_to. B3 Commercial travellers will find ample ac- commodation for showing samples. 1 18- G E O V. B A L L, CARPENTER, BUILDER, &c. V ':BA;13,R.`IE. ? TERMS : WILLI.AM PARKINS. I UNION Ho%rEL, %1 '---.4..--;\\A1-n' - V ` `556k:3`fow?q,' LICENSED AUG T10 NEER 17 A I 11 .\ 'l`. \D | A Good Supply of f_!Jrsc lcdicine always on hand` Cookstown, 0ct. 18G7. I 42 ~+----- 1 BA*iFLfI?%i 9315 L ! 1?XQEi}1{19317%i55iEL, nlnlnnm I) A n T2` -----. `H13 BIB`! OI` WINES AHD:LIQUOBB IN Till BAR- ulvaanvy-.... --.. - _ __ ________ VAI.U.\TOR, VE TERINAR Y S UR GEON, 4-c.7 June,'1868. Vol. l0Tl~;f;;:A"1'D ::si.d{1: ENLARGEMENT 01: iii]; R011-ZKET S QUARE, _B.iRRIE.' BARRIE, COUNTY SIMCOE. ROYAL HOTEZLV. {.LJ[XLlAAuu, ua-4...-..., ....- - , epared to supply these articles at the lowest price. V .-..-.-.._. . -. DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE} ..__.. yancer, Uommxesloner m qucuun for the sale of, HOUSES, LANDS, OCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ares, &c. Also for the collect of OTES AND ACCOUNT. ' advances made on Goods left for Sale. Room, corner ofOo11ier and Market Sts., 4w::-- : Maclnihepy for the manufacture of BASHES, BLXNDS, MOULDING, &c -',I_.. -; AL- ___.._ to announce to the public that he has completed his d, and Tongue-1 and Grooved Lumber, description, alwnyg on hand, and order. , July, 1857.. 47- . ' - I-`(;R 1:31: ` T ties of Simcoe Q Oardwell. 9 DRESS--Rosnuou'r P.0. ' _ 15- Be. on m1:_Ynascn1PT1oN.| cP.oLL--s_.A.w1NG,_ Ina ROGERS, e Clerk in County Iiegzsliy Oice) Commissioner in Queen s nntinneer. Anoraiser and Commissiqp %ighest REFERENCES given.