E? ii: )UNUAN M. Ul 1l}l<.Ur1,J u.Ur1umLu1 Late of Hqfwood Railroad Hague, Rue Lake. HE `nxoamfen HOTEL, OOOKS'l`0W.V".. JOHN emnde, - - . Proprietor. ,1,1.1!.. "IUMM IEKULAI: nu-I. mu, :4 .1 .ms'r,. BARBIE. C-2-- ._tmr.s HAYDEN", . A. u------ ' M. SHANAOY, . . ------ ' mouunacrn. HOTEL, DUNLOP srnmgm 1 mum`- BARBIE. n-o--.-. VWALTER `TAYLOR, Proprietor. Harem; fHdu*mL:`31icE'i` " m3n1n...~-2. s: $1 per yai in advance`; ` - E8|stI._ _ iqazi ix; ,\J . DB1]. 1'11 Obiet Agent for Dominion. JOSE H -, nnn uu.-ngu L` Ire, estimated at nes.r1y_ ,a.re beiugliquidated as fast as mt .]i-_dm-.tinn. V v ' Lb 1-1U1'1La, Auuanu; (Oroxon s old st'a_nd.) ----.-. .. -_ .----.--.-unv- -vbfiiiggs omnxsox, " ' " _rg'priotQI'v- I LID!` UDIIIIDIOII - J OSEBH ROGERS, ` Amant, Rm -r-in '- Proprietor. . `:1 nuurnna, AgggL,_Bai'rie. Pnolixmfron. II In HID 48-ly-w` ]:"Ii &.LE)UNT, Barristers, Attorneys at- . law, Solicntors in Chancery, &c.-O1ce-- Duzzlop Street, Barrie. Successors to tbelate. rm 1 Buulton Lount, Boys,& Stewart.- W" Louur. G. W. Loam`. I !- 48-l_v 5.32. a:mrz:=~ 30- ` ~ Ha v_"conIlnmly on-ha_nd; 3 mp V 1' 1-`g-e`>h Meu, Fowl, Game". 65" of_al 311101136 q:!h!ity.a_s lggiingngrggafotd. ant! oRar_ the same `V ' :a ,vn:yjmo A .~; ; V ~ V ' !93"3*t 3*?`::-`.4-'Pd;h!!3al8lhqi' with" A ` 1 Inodi:iai.`can`alwa.yn~ E USIC LESSONS.--PROF. - Organist, begs to intimate that he ' , n, - is prepared to give instructions at the rsidence ofpupils, and also at his own rosi- dence. , Pianos, Organs, and Melodeons Tuned 1n'i Repaired. For terms 'and.fn'rther putti- oularsspply nthis Residence, two doors want of the Barrie Foundry, Collier Street, Barrie, Barrio, November 7th, I872. -ti L. CAISSE, Pianist and `OCEAN HOTEL. R; -BINGHAM, - Pr - \ 'x~-\ '\.`\/ ~- - .,\-ax./-x/-\.-.,-,, \,~. KEX1 NER LAWE, _ ELECTRICIAN. 4 GALVAN1s'r,' Hm-risdn-`s Brisk Block. Dnnlnn Stman 0DposIte the Non-tlnel-Inn . Ralltiny ~ sumon, BARIl.lE. Ran-in. Mn`: IAIL ISM ) - nn I. 5 tullung I arrie,May Mlh, '73.. i DRPOSITORY OF THE i_1`s ARR1AE'BRAN.cH BIBLE socnm, DUHLOI STREET. -' ...-.. Inn un-Luv .-uuuunuu unuer ms superintend- ance. Sample Rooms for (tlommi-clal - Truveilers. {GOOD STABLING ND SEEDS. AD. FARAGHER; 9.y `Dunn-Infnr 1=LAu:'_1:;N._ DONE - Rm-I-in, Inn. 3. lR'1'1, 7- ' Lu is RdBINSON,.Oril1ia, Solicitor in Chan-' 5 ), cery, Attorney-at-Law, Conveyance:-, Oom- n.1ssi~.ner in B.R., kc. Heirnnd Dcvise Claims pruaa:uled,Agent for Canada Landed Credit (J0-nptmy for loaning money on Real Estate. (')/<'['lCE-~.'\'ert Frank Kean`: Store. 48' area to 5uV_n W_I`.'h115_, `IAN n 5, or do E)C,A- ATING, exlherby the ob or day,on the shortest notice and most reaaunu la terms.A A g: to K (II HRRRT or Mr Maundrell. Buriie. , :_g_-`w-=~ nun. .uuJ.u.u. um" DIV}: is now" prepared to Mnnumclure all articles in. his line, 0f'lht: besl.descri[)lipn, and at cheap rates. Barrie, Dec. 3rd, 1867. The Mansion House is` a three atcry brick building. *1: abrde spaciousness, convenience and oomfort. The proprietor is well known es in hotel keeper to nearly all in this county, and .liis experience will be a.gua1-anteeano the merits uf.'1`he Mansion under his supe.-inLend- I . | ;ru msa, ' `ll\llVJ.{l|J '1 I3 . . ' 1 ` ` Butcher and Poullerer, BEGS toinform the public thathe haitaken Stall No. 4, in the Market House, _ Barrie. where he will carry on the above business. - orrie.D_acember 11th..186'l . 50 THE MANSION _,Ho.UsE, - MARKET-sqtmzn, - BARRIE, . . ` . . . . . . `omuuuo. JV. J.`[` having bought out the Stock and Good-wi|l`of I.Va Williams, is prepared to sup- ply the public with Beer, Beef, Pork; and Potash Barrels. Kegs.Cburns.Wash Tubs. Bnrrei Churnq. }?1'Tr{e"lb"1c"w'afh '1i.3i.='{,"i%'.'a ..-r',1>'I)'r-"Ix"-, z'a}1`I:1 i?oT'c} Barrels, Kegs,Cburns,Wash Tubs, Chums, - and Hm. Celebrated Cvlinder Churn 2 also. Cinlarns: barrels, 1\egs,unurns, w asu '1 uns, mtrreu Unurns, and the Celebrated Cy|in'Jen:Churn ; also, Cislerns of nllsizes, and all Work In 11 Cooper : Line 0! Business. , . ' " Collier - - -' - - - - Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BARBIE. ' ' 19-'ly'-r ~ )NEY T0 LEND on approved free-liold ae- uurity, and ntinodemte Interest.--Ap- yly .o ARDAGH & STRATHY, Solicitors, Uanie. , V 2-66 _,_;; -_._ unnu.-1 ue sunscnner begs to mrorm me A public otliarrie and vicinity that he ia- vre-6 I ' ared SINK WELLS, TAN1\'S, do EXCA- ATING. either bv [ha inh nr 1'nu.nn Hm elm.-o'....o \J LA. .12 1.`! L) 1-`! from the first dairies in the Provmce,_which for . quality cannot be beaten. " .1i(>'1.:-n1-o.a_;':oc1A< of A @- EX3@ImER2lIZE 8 n......'.:..s:.... ..rm..... 9...... n..u-...... D. FARAGHER, -P1:oprietoi'.j `~Ln&\&JQ9u.3:a1A1.l$d V Oonaisting.of'l`eai, A-Sagan, Ootfees, To"- bnccos, &c., Pic.k1es,C!_Innt.d Sahnon,Lobatera Sardines and {ruiE'ofe_very description. N R__..\ nhnina Int nf nnkea and Hanan. sardines anu Xflllt on every ueucrlpuon. N. B.--A oboioe lot of cake-;_ and biscuits, manufactured of the bent. materials, always on `hand, with a. choice selection of Italian goods from thebeat packers of Europe - . ` R. mm: 1., zdbencrul 3311ziII2ma iturhza I3 J-J .3. '.l..`. I. J.Vl K Barrie. Jan. 3; I872. GEORGE. Nnvgn, OIRILLIA. | -----n. The subscriber is preparea to execute all. or- ders: aiming, Decorating and Paper Hung- [ng ( . _ ~. P,nintin`rz of alldeacrintionsdone with nont.: mg, L. Painting of alldescriptionsdone ' with lllt-.: nose and dispatch and at renaonakglo rates. All work xvamnnted to give iamfaction. uzemuaa s-mu! onnmu. ' GEORGE NEWTON, ` Pointer. Decorator. _omm. with May} 1971 ' ' 5 per div. Agent: wanledl.' All` 8 classes of working peopl, ot exlher sex, young or old. make more money at wurk wnh - us in their 6 are moments, or all the lim_e. than at any thing else. 'nrtlculara frec. Address 6. STINSON 3., (_}U., Portland. Mame. . : 19-n-ly fHR1s'ropaER HARRISON. , * ...-..,u........... ._ __- nA1u'uu1IIuuu Of the intent and beat styles and of the most ap- proved construction. Collier _Street, East, sec- ond door_ from thesrket, Barrio. As the - ad- vertisers are thoroughly. and `practically (ton- veraant with their business in all its details,` employs none but the `most akilful workmen, and ` use only the beat materiel, _ they can guarantee all work turned _out at th air establish- ment to -give perfect eatinfuction to the purchas- .. I'M-rnerlnnd others look to vour interests. +NGLlSH BUN HOUSE AND. CHEESE DEPOT. ` , -- The subscriber has received a splendid lot of ' - f`. H 14`. F`. R `IF. - ment to give perxeou enusxnuuun so me pursuan- or. Farmers and others look your interests, end give us apcall, we promise to give you`bst- ter value for your money than you cnnget at any other Gnxriage Factory in Barrie. U A1so, GENERAL BLAOKSMI'l`_HINQin all its branches attended to. Barrie, June 18, 1873. . -5-ly u.uv.L.u.LI/.u1.Lv. cf \.Yl11JV.l1V.l Harrisdxfs Britk Block, Dunlop Street. ..-..-u CARD.--Tbe subscriber begsdto info:-pt;-?l;e nublic ol Barrie vicinilv that he ia.n'm-'. wmoms, `Bums, 0ABBlAGES_ V CUTTERS_z+_LI;IGS_. ` % : `(NADA PEMANENT BUILDKNG A135 snums sooumr. bu.) OImun-MASONI_C- HALL, TORONTO. /1 A 1`\`rr11 A1` `am r-znn nnn The subscriber having purclgased the entire sum]; in trade of -Mr. Wm. Whltebgend. is -p:e- ped to make on the shortest notice and most. ,l ..onab1e,torms on good and as cheap Double T or Single wmaoxs. OARRIAGES. A nuoaucs, SLEIGHS-` on cu-mm, T V . , --.. 1.. unula in-this or nnv nthdr ndnhu VAI c_|n 1 JUSTICE IS THE GREAT, BUT SIMPLE PnINciPLE, AND THE WHOLE SECRET OF SUCCESS IN ALL GOVERNMENT-' )AIN 1`lNG AND DECORAQING _EvIG`NY`& oo'rE, Mannfnctnrnra nf AND COUNTY 017 SIMCOE GENERA1, ADVERTISER; uumunu U13 uurxnxua, _ . be made in" this or any other county . A. CROKERJ . 'lUUl' UB3 IUUEIVUCI 3 Sp CHEESE L .I.:..:..n :. AI... vunxyuu 111 DJ DUNI.-OP STREET. _._.._..___._._._..:._ 2%41!s:%is.% nu.) U11`!-`1Un-nlAuUNl,U ruxuu, 1Uu.u;V1`u. CAPITAL.` 1500.000. To Farmers an Landowners! U4 .You Went to Bo1".*9w.Mcney .'fo Lay more land for yourseltvor for your sons? To build 3` house or bn.rn?. To fence, clear, under-Jruin, or otherwise improve your land? '1 1 pay otfn Mortgage or other debts? Or for my other purpose ?_ -~ ` A 7 ..you do tbe_re_duced terms of the CANADA PELJANENT Buxnonm AND Sumo Soomrv, win -11 unmade more loans to Farmers during LLP"nsL \7 years than any other, afford greater tm--litizs and advantages than `those of any on : Company in the Dominion. ' 'n'.cumH|c51' vmcn PAID you soon uonramss. For .`L.rther information apply to . _ J. HERBERT. MASON, I Secretary & Treasurer, l'Jr6nto, - l\-1n A . MDRROW. W.J. TAYLOR, Propriexor. -_.-. 1.1 I G U `U '1' I Manufacturers of I". A DDT A (Elli _A3z~R1E TIGHT WORK coopmman. b .Il]l'B.CIUl'6l'B OI GARRIAGE3, Buaams, -' waaaons. . - AND-SLEIGHS .,__; _L_I_- -._.1 _zu.- _...-'4. -_ ?-MR. HENEY SEWERY. nnnlnhlurn all .....:..|... z.. 1.':.. . `HE RARRIE.F'OUN- , . DRY, AGRIC L- TURAL IMPLEM NT AND STOVE WORKS. ._-.- DIU `AID ll W '1'UN, `Pointer . Decorator. 01-145 .V ovu nu: auultuul. ms.A E! ' _I1.c uamvr, Proprietor- IFFOMAS I`._A. BOYS, Bu-ristor, vAttom`ey, iolioitor m Clmncerv. Oommisniouar. Am. JV R. KING, Jr. \JA;JzAu, Proprieton 20-`Iy - NWIYI uunuvr Dxnnns, nunusno - . ' g Next to Bird : Boot thetoyvn, \ - V * A phoe Otolfc. nnnssns H4913: xi Lmsrsmnm umag;-;:-e juugcn~ . w 7tf Brick Block, Dunlop Street, Barrie. This is pre-cmim ntly a shuvingage-- iflllis IH doubler .try to trade horses and -see ifyuu wont-get shaved to your helm : :or.'teut. But at Prof. Moore's, strange aosav. the way not to gel shaved is to pay him a visitvund get :1 clean shave, and thus gel the worth ofyour money. Rememlx.-r the place. Second Floor, centre New mag: savanna auvssv II 9 Announces the opening of the above establish- ment, and sqlicits the public patronage. Goods. Furniture and Wares of any kind received `and V ' advanced upon. ' Connmmous Pnunsns ma 'rnS'ronmo or Goons QAT,'E`Q AN` ATT 'l`lI\llI`Q .bJfI.lJ.l1aQ ll_I. IIJJLA LIAVLPJLM Goods consigned to his cum will`be disposed ' of to the best possible advantage. J{Tl1N' I MORRIWW PATENTS OF INVENTION XPEDITIUUSLY AND PRCPERLY SE- -curcd in, Canada, the United States and Eu- rope. Patent guaranteed or no charge. A Send for pnnted .iusu-ugliona. Agency in operation ten years. . A HENRY GRIST, - (mnwn. Canada. HEN tut umarr, ' Ottawa. Canada. Mechanical Engineer. Sohcilior of Paloma and Draughlsman. 1'.`U.VlAa 1. A. nuxn, D.)l'l'lSl.0!`, Attorney, in Chancery, Oommissioner, &c. .4: -nice over Han-iaons store, South side Duulop 8L('i,Bl` ie. ' ` . 1190 " LVU. 1 \1J.\UuJ.1.LI 7 WHITE LEADS, ' _ GENUINE" No, 1," No 2, and _ No 3, of this brand, are unsurpassed for body and brillisucy of shade, Packages centaiu full nett weight. `The public ltd warned that certain other brands are 1 ilbs. short in every, so-cslled 26 pound package. 7 7 Examine the brand nu] do not be put off NEXT 1350!! TO THE MARKET HOUSE, A A Conmm STRIET, Bnnxxc. . . Examine the brand an: uo _uuI. uu puu uni with inferior paints, The sun I8 always onn1=- I 231-. sum 1: anv manactnble dealers in: Paints Sold by any respectable throughout Ontario, and to dealers only by . -ELLIOT &`C0, ' Toaowro.` - . cit p n M00W7S-Kilcl-NNEIIAVRT AND BUMMISSIUN noums, ~ NR!Y'l' nnnn mn mun uanvmm nnmm n vuvn nun For sale -nv `Bun-ie by John Woods, J. P. Kidd. Watson Co.-, and Well ; Bros. J. ' --'-- , The undersigned begs to inform all parties who may need such work, that he has always on hand a. large supply 01' `n1 A cunmn nm 1) A DTQ I 'l.'.U V nrx V12; uyuuzxua Which he will sell at `the lowest rates for Cash Wu. C. MAUEY, ' RnunI Q6, RAPI':, _1`l`1U.1 U_u.Lb.n.L 11.: Of every description, a.nd.alI sizes, taken at all ' home of the day. They also koep in connection with the gallery ' a large stock of Albums. Album Picturel, Lockets; Ohromos, Lithographs. nd ....nn. D A 1N'mNr:_ _:~n IIU 111111`: vo:i1un,Jan. 21. 1372. __._______ RDAGH & STRA ,']Y, Barristers and At- torneys, Solioitors in Chancery. Notaries Public, Couveynmcars, Barrie, Oo Simcoe, Ont. w. u. ARDAGH, 1:. a. nanny. sfactu our ul- ndtlv CPI . nd 'i 9 VI-IAIR. fDREssING', T VSHAVING and sHAmco1NG .QAT.('3(")'IXIi'- ULICI I LI.`-\l Gnu LFLJJ.`.&`.'J.:\ uvaguna V . s .A. L 0 0 SN` , - Dunlap Street, -opposzte the Razlroad `Statzon, Barne. ` ' ,.Rnzors Ground and Set, Knives,-`cissors and all uma outlcry gx-onn`d_and sharpened. JUIIWDIOUS KBIIIBI3 FOB TEITOBlNG OI UODU SALES` AT ALL TIMES. Inna- ........1......n ;. L3- __.- ...:n~|._ L1: .... ... hnnd large sup PLASTER i :&RIS 1 Orv . n-Iv1v\ 1. . _,.__ IIUIVIME ~& VAN DEN STERN, ORILLIA. ` vuln v I-ll v_v 5.:-5. U. Osrrisge-Trimming nnd_ Upholstery business is carried on in his premises opposite .tho Rail- way Station. Banie. Barrie, Sept. I2, 1872. > . 3 ! m$::`ax;,i`n thbrand ..:u. :-..c...:.... ...;nu - The umn-"is alwavs V nunuz. nnuu, _ (J T Carpenter, Builder, &c; Bega to announce to the public that he has completed his . . . Q'l`1i`.A'M PDWFTR 4 ENE _s7o_o} FRAMES 1 800 nucnmery I01 I113 IIIBDUIIGLUFU DI DOORS, SASHEB, amnns, uounnma, ac and in nmnnnd tn annnlv than artinlas ht. the , , ._--~-. ' -`'--------------__-_ `1n(},\R B. S.-\N[)ERS, Attorney -at-law, Son. L citor in Clmnccry, Oonveynnqer, Cojung. gi -uer in C.P., &Vc., `Stayner, Co. Simooo, 900 UUU193, msuu ms, buuum, nuuuuuyu, ac and in propnrcd to supply those articles at the . lowalt price. , m uuntn nn- nnnnll nlmnnlnmmlt _g'1y3;1, 1373. __ __ ..._.u-.. PLAINING or`Eiia:`i'v`iinson1PT10N.| ODLILI-\J.l.lV.I.l up VVJ.J.`\X, _ Dreuad, and Tongued and Grooved Lumber, every delcription, always on hand, and 1.11% to order. ' Barrie, July. - ; 4'1- ADI! MID Of ma lYLpl'_0V0(1 YEW!" STOVEPIPE BLOCKS! 1L!'_I_ 1... ...:n ...n ..o m. Inwnnf mum far On: UUNlhU'L'l.U1V I51`! I Tms, TO uccos & c1GAns-.1 Barrie, Ontario, Thursday; June 11, 1874. '.7-.v --p ---v- , )HO'l`UGRAIC"HIO GALLERY. bi'vsTnI:enTeMVrnu- Oysters, Du:-Inc season; In all the Various Stvltis. 1 351013 W. LAI.LY,ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ` Solicitqr - in - Chancery, Oonveyancer, N.,ln.ry Pnbhc, &c. , ' ' <.`!h`:e-0wen Street, Barrie, Ont. 47-1, Ilyllllfl, IDIIFIIIK Blli, III IIII l._lIU Various Styles. Diiiilop St, oppoaitme: Erick Blook.Ban-ie ' Ontario. _ _ ` ['1- mug u yum... ., wo BUILDERS!" Lockets; Unromos, uunograpus, rnu (13-OIL PAIN'l`I NG,. lrnmad hr without Frames ay auuon, Dun Ie. Bag-tie, 18-72.` Stages 41-unnihpg between `Barrio Eng! Panama'- guishene, will leave Barrie Dailylt 11:46 mm. "R'otnruing,I.rrive at Barrie at 2 o clock, p. m. WEAYMOU-I`H r FARAGHEK. DIIIIILVIE hlll U!` 5?o=s%T.._GE s. 13:3 3'iEi`l:,_g| IIADYIPI` RAITADE IIARRIIL r. J oh-;'1`-1FtIorrow. bbbb no -an Hun nnnnunlu :.6 0|"; Lawn natal.` `1ULVEB.WELL S MILLINEHY. nness &. fMAfl]TLE| ]SA_K'IL'l"(3-. .B,1CLJA'lLllll. G DUED Lun;_n muuA.l.nx & McCarthy,] Barristers and Attorneys ' I .S.licil0ra-in-Chancery, Notaries Public and Uuuveyancers. Dunlap stxeel, Barrie. ` 1 )'.\1.mx MCCARTHY, Q.C. Wm 30, L_'L.B lJI.I'J1J. L\lVVJ'JJ.L and Mncbfnery for thd manufacture of ` nnnsz HARDER. Rr.mns_ 1mm.mNG. IIJII-I-IIII-II I nu-Vvv tn: ,IIlIIlI_.I -- . ::A:2:;r;N'G. 3 M*I-:.S s:i'671 *r`o1~z, % .1D7UNL0I ~ :STREE'._l',`BABRIE: Unit in land : union store. 1EoRGE BALL, r ' r ~ . CARRIAGE, HOUSE, SIGN, AND- omunizxun `TN GUS 0. GRAHAM,` PHOTEFRAPHS -.... .I........:..o:.u. nn all` uiunn tnluxn WATER LIME, ` V And 11110 of his IrLpl.'_0V0d Patent nnv'mD1 D11`. RLOEKI eompxoteu m STEAM P6WERA ._.1 u- ..Lr....-.. 4-... LL-` ........'..r...o..... .4` ARRIE T AND 'i;ENETANGUI- SHENE 4INE OF ' a1_IW.f`I* IW"I"Tf'V CUL\/ERWELL S --- m_:..._...... .....I 'l T..l.-1........ kn sC1=.oLf__A WING, and and Tnnunn And u-nnvad Vnlm PROF. D. E. A. 1io01*.'i:5Ls llln IIDIEQOIIIII IIIII QIIIVIMI` iI'i\m nnassmc AND smwmn SALOON, U111 l.."Ll.LNJ.J.L\\ Framed in without. Frames ---. Picinrel Framed to order. HUMME & VAN DE_N STEEN. I... ()1 mm`) , A_}f BUBR & WEEKS. lVADDYA(1`Ia` . Lijut :1:-`$11 MARKET squmm, BARRIE- UIO D55! POSSIDIC 3:(lVBU|',:8. `JOHN W. MORROW, A nnnnnnn A nru-n3:nr {, IITIVE I5 DEITIB B! 2 0131068, P. ll]. WEAYHOU-BE ,4} FARAGEER, . . ' _Prop|-ietoro ,u,'1'nm. J. xxrnnxuvu, A1'l.'Ut1Vl5.'1'-A']`- - L W, Sahci_tor-in-Chancery, and Can- wynucer. .0IIices-Uver Post 01506, Owen m;eet,3arr1e.- Money to Lend. 13., . M cCAR'I`HY & BOYS, [LA'rE`nioCAn1'HY` 1: \h~f`,arthv_1 Rnrrisztern nnrl AHA.-any. E I` 9 II II I" OONI"E0'l`I.0NIIRY I lI'Il\I'IAl'1III\G I. I1` VV . I.VL\JL|1.\-\J IV Auctioneer. `A ppraiser, &,c. [. U. Ml`|.Ul`nl., Bayeld Sh, Barrie, . Near the Foundry. - . 13-ly CHAPTER I. ' Another ash of lightning, more vivid, more intense than any of the preceding ones, tor a moment dissipated the sur- rounding obscurity. I beat my head and involuntarily closed my eyes, while the eight mules attached to the stage-coach, reared and pranced simul- taneously; one, seemingly more excit-y able than her companions, uttered the harsh and peculiar cry which approach- ing danger. occasionally wrings. from "the "horse family, while the groom's dog howled` dismally. At this doleful signal` the mules struggled furiously, shook the pole to which they were at- tached, aod ended by getting entangled in the traces. Two imperious voices endeavored to calm the restive animals, ' but their sound was soon overpowered by the rolling thunder; another streak of forked lightning darted from the clouds, and the rain, as if anxious to ` `accomplish its share of the storm, to- l doubled in tury and impetuosity. . rrrV....,I Ughtvnna Tinnfnr P nvnlnimn GOUDIEG In Iury uuu luxpuuuuunyo Good Heavens, Doctor ! exclaimed the terried postmaster,.th1s 18 assur- edly the end of the world. , . . m\T.um- fnnr, I ranliad. turnmsz to- Bly TJIU uuu U1 uuu vv_-uru. Never fear, I replied, turning to-' ` wards the speaker, who was hidden from my sight by the darkness; how ever fragile and slight may be the sur- face of the globe whioh we inhabit, nothing which is going on now `can damage it. A storm is a. struggle be- tween the constituent parts of the at- mosphere, and it will require far greater force than this to move our vast though temporary prison. M Eleotricity,Maitre Ternbio, according to the -as -yet but little understood laws of nature, sets to- gether by the ears all theprinoiples of science and the elements, 2'. 9., water, `air, re, and--?' - 'I`t.n urn-nnf manna!` hv `the teriin air, me, am . g . ' The uproar caused by the teriio peels of thunder here became so great that the fractions mules required all 'l`erribio s attention, and prevented `him from hearing me_. The ashes of light- ning came in rapid succession, tracing on the sky tful glealns of red and purple, and illuminating the vast plain in the midst 01 which we were waiting. My hat bore no longer any recogniz-` able shape ,- the cloak in whiohyl was enveloped was soaked like a sponge, and weighed at least -twenty pounds on my shoulders ; andthe road, on the edge of which I stood, resembled e tor- rent. . . mI_- I..-....:--..... -..n uh; v-n:imlar' nnnrcrn rents The hurricane run its regular course, commencing at the Atlantic Ocean and proceeding towards the Pacic. By degrees the wild play of the elements became less erce; the rain no longer poured down with such violence, and the squalls becameless frequent, when a ash of lightning revealed to usthe r diligence in the distance. Five min- ` utes later the team, all dripping and 4 steaming, drew up in front of-us. .On the top of the lumbering vehicle were perched two travellers, wrapped with cloaks and shivering with cold ; `on the box "sat the coachmen, clothed in bathing drawers and thick gloves ; and beside him, with a palm-leaf hat for all his costume, the dark-skinned zagal, who leaped nimbly to the ground. . A II Fan: hnnrn hqhind tin1e.JI1an. I Jublished Week1y,in_.the Town of 331-149,` my Tzmnsnn morning, contI_inin'g -nth; e.;m_at news of the_da.y, and all .m. u_er. mining tothe effnxraofthe County. Pcg p0 . . . 51 in advance or $2.00 if notpaid at the me of subscription. 7 mm9,,,.,.Six1inesor.undenrstinseron ` 50c ; each sl}b58q|1*_ 0119* .13!c..0ver.six meg, 8 perlgne,rat 1ns`ert1on;_ench gab. aequent one 2c, Pr0f9S3I0D31_ 0}` Business Cards $4 P1'.V8P_ $3 for snag months, it n n more than ten_Iu1es. Special contracts can be made by Yjneyeay, or parts ofa. year. Order; to_(1sco_n1nue Advertise. m (,5 to be gnndexn wrxtxng. ` 4per discontinued until all arrenrages re paid, except at the option of t.hepu_b1_igh. `er. , . - , p.;.xrnua, Boonnnmto and Ronmadone on je wyuiges. The tacxlmea of the Eatabfah. {meal are more complete than any 511,, North of Toronto. having been carefully tted out in every particular. ' Uornmunicstions shonld be addreued to thg vnhlisber. nost-mud. w_no Ieapea tummy nu ma gwuuu. Four hours behind time,Juan, called Id _the driver ; what has happen- ed to yqu 1 T urn non-Inna nnhln Wiht. B. ea to 1" e I urn carrymg double` weight, all the streams are overowed, and the mules have refused at least 9. dozen times to continue their journey---that ._ ...I_..a`l..... 1.--..--sraal in rnn_..nn-I tunes to conunue melt _;uumuv--u-u~ is whathas happened to_ me,-anti` wish mat the devil, who 13 at the bot- tom of all the mischief, wou1_d_ up2_3e_t the diligence on, the back of all mqu1s1- live parties !"' mum: irmm, Hm liimlv and mauv- V0 PEIEICB I < That Juan, the lively and merry- heerted, should now address me in such independent tones, provedto, my satis- faction the accuracy of the conclusion at which.IV had mentally arrivjed eon- eerning theeeets ot a dxenohing on the temper of animals. in general. ' uD.1..mvI T nnliad. three hours Ee KBIDPGT 0| Illlllllll lu svuvuuu Pshaw 1" I `replied, thr_ae hours hence we. shall be m Orizava, and a good glass of nnisette wnll dry you from head to foot. n1|Ir-_-:t..Ia...oA~nn-. nnnlni 3:. nur- U011] neuu l._U luuu. A . "Merciful patience,Doctor, is it you? , exclaimed the driver, bending towards me, and vainly endeavoring to raise his dnpping hat. ' It is indeed I, my goodefriend. - ,"Then pray excuse my answer, "as I didnot recognize you in this heretical weather. ' ' L 111 L4..- .-A-h'.,_: nag-Jan ...-`l:I.gn.:.- WCEIIIUIJ ' "1 ho a youfwill pardon me likewise, Doctor, said, Terrible, . but in this heretical weather, as Juan has so aptly named it, good Chmuans mayauroly be excused from feeling impatient. I totally forgot that it was for my sake, or zathax for my wife's, that you have b`aen*ex_posed to the rain for four mor- tal hours. . ' . ' - - `1\'4 -no.6 .i.-..o:.u." :0 unit AQQD 1";-3:, "7"1'$'3"S3: mention if, my near Terri- bio ; but whgt, I pxay you, have here- tieanto do with thunder and lightning? .u,`, _. `.7 .. -.-_ _-.._._..-- _..... _-u._._-_u. Take your seat, vector, interposed .lumI_, L Ijn cgtohing cold. ` -n, :...._.,._ -..-_..-.I 1- __';.`;..-1 4L- iv? o-r.rvalIl`l'. . _.'l`he mules snorted, I entered the diligpuce, and Ihe ` door" was eulooly 6'! C`h_`9v started at full *_.~'. _':;.1-. - , llvvf . ` %1k'!;.~:!r ` m `f xmmpra convincing proof foj`!h9_{humau frame e`y" 6 4 on-_$V:fs_ (From the Cdnadiun MVmthl_1-/.) A WOMAN ?v:I-Lfp0; Ullll EIIVUI Rate, who are justly renowned for : the intense vitality, of their nervous : system, could scarsely survive such a proceeding, and I think '1 can with safety call to `witness 'all those who have ever seen a rat-trap shaken. When I succeeded in seating myself, by seizing a strap and wedging myself into a corner, I began to breathe; I believed myself elone,,but a movement in the corner opposite mine, and the light ofa cigar to my left, informed me that I had_ two companions; we three having at our disposal the entire space usually allotted to twelve people, I nhoanInnd rnuanl` nf nncn T.nnkina Mexican highway-; the vehicle, tossing at random among the qnugmues, as- l cends, descends, inclines to the right, falls to the left, stops abruptly, sets out ~ "again suddenly; _and'the patient, Imean the traveller,` unable to forsee any of : these uotuations, has, like the earth, l toeustain a two-fold motion, which places every portion` of his being altex-~ 4 nately in contact ,with the projections of the conveyance in which he is im- prisoned.._. One arrives, however, un- queetnonably bruised and aching, but still alive. '[)_A_ __L.. -..._ 1.._Ll._ ,, ...__....I I, I-|Dl.lIt|ly uuuucu l.U Lwulvc yuvlnu, .1 stretched myself. at ease. Looking through the `door I beheld only shad ows on the road, which the mules fol- lowed by instmct; the diligence bound- ed in a manner which in the eyes of 9. spectator in the plain must have made it resemble a sloop tosbed by the bil- lows. ' ..n- -_-_ 1---... .......... 1...... I..- nu, vibly. lUWHo - - A Do you know, senor, how far we are trom Onzuva 2 inquired a voiceof whose foreign accent `struck me forc- ; Ill `mfxnl Otrnnlun Inna-nna T vnnnn, wry. , . Abdul twelve leagues, I replied. Is the road safe? ` A It has been'so hrtherto; at least. in the valley which we are just about reach mg-. _ - For the love of Heaven, senor, said the smoker, have compassxon on a womau,,and,. whatever may happen, ; do not resort to arms. _ By deg:-eesvl had become accustomed to the darkness, and on searching for the woman spoken of, I perceived 1113.: she and the Smokpr were one and the same prson. _ NInfnyrIwufnnr1n"nn Vmu unlnnnncu in Pro . \/ yr- `rm .r\."~.1 \1\.`\f _r\f\/' ' (Late Deputy Regmrar) V Conveyancer, &c., agent for the Rayal 111-` 1'1 uuce Company, and t.b.eVAccident. Insurance V U-Hllmny. -("tce-Pr.at: Office building, :2arrie_ -On PLUVTJ theestranger dnly, I shall certuirlly not allo w,mys.e`f to be passively plun- dered hy your fellow-countrymen. I reassured the smoker, whose eccen` and cigar came directly from the neighborhood of Tampico [Since my residence in Mexico the `diligence has never been robbed on this side of the Cumbres ; besides which the storm, and the delay it `had occasioned, com- pletely screened us from any accident of this nature. . T . - Teeamaluca was our last stopping- CJSIUUQUZU DU Jun, a()`I\)Iu_,, Auin-uu. place, and the road here being better, 1 wehnd eight horses harnessed to the ~ conveyance, which soon proceeded at full speed. The rain hahi ceased and . the sky was very cloudy and the derk- ; ness intense. Shaken by the jolts of the dilz'gence, and deatened by the noise of the wheels, I gave free vent on`! imnnihnrinn ` '1'}-iron mnnlrn HUISU Ul ulu wnczula, L Envo not: worn 5 to my imagination. gThree weeks e previouslyl had forwarded my Essay 0` on the Causes of Earth laakes to the 5 Academy of Sciences in Paris, and I g longed to set to Work again. i Should I, C as my next subject of study, select the 5 coee-tree caterpillar, or should I busy 1 c 1 I myself with the anatomy of lake leeches? These two subjects, how- ever alluring they may be, attracted me less than the greatly caiurnniated mygale. The time seemed to have ar- rivedin which to revealthethousand and one peculiarities ofthis interesting little insect,and to dojustice tothealeurd stor- I -ies which represent it asa lnghtful blood- sucker. My thoughts were interrupted y loud shouting on the road. "I heard i Juan replying angrily and cracking his whip ; the diligence redcubled its speed; ` ashot resounded; we only proceeded L... ..s_. -5- . Val... `kn-can n'nl..-a nnrl HM: 8 SHOE resuunuuug Wu urn, psuuuuuou by starts; the horses nighed, and the zagal shouted to quiet them. I thought on: of the Jraoes must have broken, and lannt out of the door. uA___ _-_.- J.2.....I -6` H4"; `)7 1'nnniu-or] n and lannt 01 the door. Are you tired of life 1* inquired a voice of Juan; dxd you not hear me order yonrto stop 1 at am mu In-mm mm mam mv mas- UKLIUI yuu. Ivu nluy I I did not know you were my mas- ter, muttered Juan angrily ; what do you want 1 _ T mono Hm cmlrl rmnnnn which vnu (10 you wuuv. : I want the gold ounces which you ? are carrying, comrade. How many travellers have you got 1 ; ' Five. _ Are they armed 1. Those on the outside are not ;. the others are." T.-__.).. ........6.';u....- us.-an ran!` khvnnkb OIHCHI lift) 0 - J uo.n s questioner was on horseback. 1 Icould vaguely see "him approaching I the edge of the thicket we were` traversing, and keeping his nag in inotion to avoid a ball. `S-Hallo,: there, he exclaimed; alighfand lie dovfn at the roadside. 'I' h_.._- 11.2.. .__...........'.. .....1 .,..;o.. QUWII III INC IUuu3|UUO \. I knew this manoeuvre, and, quite 1 stnpeed by being attacked at the very t gates of Orizava, alighted mechanic- 1 ally. ' ` _ I "Lie down 1 shouted another voice. Iseeted-myself, and it was well I ` did so, for a ball passed my eyes. My 1 travelling companion had red a shot ; 1 several discharges answered. Three j times the bullets passed close to my ears, and [ found it advisable to follow the advicergiven me in the first place, and lie full. length on the ground. ; Soon the banditswere the only ones `who red, and seeing there were no - answering shots, one of them ordered 3 the iagal, who was holding the horses, to oeoh the diliggarce. ` ' Q 'l.`_he~iahnn in Hand. amid. LIIU India._n . Auulnn I ' I I:lL'_is blood be `on his own head, ex- claimed one of the brigands; "I call L Go'd`lo witneadthnt-1 did not wish to Ttakie h_f9, ` 1 Al.AXANDER MORROW, agent for `the- Provincial lnsu.-nnca Company, the Queen F`-:r nu! Life, the Pbmnix, the Isolated, and H.= - Lmcqshire Insurance Compnniea.-Ofce 2.1.... u.:..L- RIM. nvnr `R1wnnn n Store 955 -"Must I search the travellers? in- quired the zagal, stepping closer to me. Fat for your life, replied the bri- ;_-we urellgot beggars. .'v."t"I._-'4 .'~_.:.. ...........I .. ..:u:..- .....o.a..'.. Q""" 3- " " "" "" "'U9""' ` `I had again assumed a sitting posture; the durknqas ptgvented W seeing what ` oing on, gs. the lanterns attached Equal; onlyulit u p>the_to_am.; one : smkillod aid his 9n1_g- proaon me autggnce. V . , he Christian is dead, said 3110 * No. 24. Whole No 1138. panions wexo snitng anxiously `with egra erect. Fours sacks were passed from the seat of the diligence to the pack-saddle of a mule. I heard gallop- mg totheright and `left of the road, ` succended by 9. sileue which informed us `that they were gone. Ava vnn ona nu.` unnru` h....t.-u-'13` I-ID Ulla` |UU, VVUIU SUIIUI Are you safe and sound, Doctor 1" queried Juan. . A rink! I" I rnnun - Hour` unn 9 \1l.|IaLlVI-I 0 Ella All right! I replied ; and you '2 (`Theta is nothing wrong with me; but what 7 do you think of this end to the storm 1 7111' .1. .._`.L:,,L 1` . 0,, , ., . n my uv IIIU ulvllu 3 ` "Letusihink first ofyour travellers, said 1 lo the coachman ; I _fenr thm _ Some accident hus happened to 'them. Th 7110/1] Hf nnn A` fhn rna;n Inn-n`-\no avnla Jlnll 1862. ..v_-.---2.-_=-._-1: 42-Ir. 3 IHQCCW-7L D Illqllolclal Did you recognize any one Duotoxf asked Juan, while I; assisted him in getting his horses ready to start onc more. - ` unu , ' 1 I _ ayluu uuulucul. uuu uuppuuuu .tU IIIUHI. The zagal lit one of the rosin torches with which Mexican coaches are al- waysqgrowvided, and I approached the carriage. A man of robust appearance, his face covered` with a-thick black beard, was lying aerossthe seats; he had been struck by a ball in the {ore- head, and was still clutching his now useless weapon. All I could do was to certify to his death. The two outside passengers, wet and" benumbed with cold as well as fear, could with difficulty descend from thcirairy sea ; they were Neapolitans,`servst`nts of the deceased r .r\nnf A"anv;n: n -..H..-.`I 'l)2...1.........n..-_ a.IvulIVll'.(lLJc, avxvulna U1 lu ,uUS.'U".13{`,U A Count Allegrini, a retired Pidmontese officer; the smoker, a. mulatto, had for- tunately only fainted, and soon xecovor ed. The Ttwp Neapolitans, stunned and stupeed, `looked at us with terror depicted in their conntenances, and seemed a_lmost to take us for` their mast-er's murderers. ([1\.'J :4-.- ..--_---- ' ` " - " uavn u. The man who spoke to me_wQre a mask," I replied; and from their man- ner of proceeding I took them for hovices'.' ` ..'\r ,, . - . . .. -n IIUV IUVUU You are not-mistaken there, Doctor; by daylight on this road -I wcutd hav set their horses gt deance. ut\:.l L- .......__- ._.n:_1. n.,_, . u` uuia |I|I>l| IIUIGUD Cl` UULIHIIUU. l belong to the officer '1 No; they were ounces ofgold which `I.wns bringing from Puebla [to the banker Lopez. This Italian was a `defend himself; but you see, Doctor, :1 'soldier s profession 18, after _all,,n dan- gerous onegfor sooner or later he is ~ sure to remain "on the field. Juan was a philosopher ; besides, during the ten years he had plied on the road, he _hadl been stopped perhaps about a thousand times,. and consequently I looked upon the aair with the eyes of a connoisseur. . ` - rn1_`_ .)-_J 1..., , -, 1 1-. .u. Did the money which they too A. clever marksman, and thought he could G UUIIILIUIDJUIII o The dead horse `was dragged "to the side of the road, the harness re-fastened and put in order. Juan mounted the box, "and I once more took my place be- . side the smoker, who was now reciting . her prayers quite audibly. The sky was clear at last,and now illnmined the summit of the mountain with the light of its feeble stars. A solemn calm had - succeeded to the fury of the sto.-m. l The poor Piedmontese, whose lifeless I body rocked about between the two I servants, had actually been shipwreck- ! ed in port, for, as [had truly said, the ' diligence -had never within twenty 5 years been robbed on this side of l the Tecamaluca. While entering the city I pondered sadly that a mother, a sister, a Wife and child, would hence- forth awuit in vain the coming of this dearly loved one, doomed never again ~ to revisit his native country. He must i he laid to rest in foreign soil. The following day I did not pay a ainglevssit without being compelled to . relate all the details of the robbery and the sad catastrophe which had resulted iromit. More than one of my fair ; patientsvsent for me on pretext of mi- _ graine, but, judging by the multipli- ;_ oityiof their questions, it was very , evident that nothing was` amiss with [~ their tongues, and` their maladies turn- , ed out to to,` as I expected, a fever- of curiosity. . nun. A`lanv:n: n A.-...oL.'-.........l .__.__A U1 UUIIUDIIJI Count Allegrini s death `caused great consternation throughout the city ; the `poor ofoer, an indefatigable tourist,` was on'the `eve of setting out. for his ow n country after having accomplished a journey round the world. The stolen money occupied a. very secondary place r `in the public mind; it was but as a drop of water to old` Lopez, who seem- ed, nevertheless, much affected by the loss. a He also claimed my services, and , also, as it appeared,-with an ulteroir `motive. After cross-questioning me about these bandits, who must perforce 3 be inhabitantsiof Orizava, he contin- B nod: ` ` . _ I ..- an v I\ Uuiuvn - _ . I am well aware, Doctor, that you are not the 'kmd `of man to divulge secrets which your professron naturally often makes you the depositary of; 1 help me but to recover twoithirds of * the sum whreh I have `lost; and I grve . yolrmy word of honour as 8.. gentle- man not to seek the guilty parties." `I'a'nn.. uulol-u :`H:uIHu I n2-uihl. nnn- umu HUI. LU noun ulo sun, ycuuoc. It. was with difliculty I could con- vince my eager questioner that I knew nothing of the robbers. When nally, wearying of the mterview, I proposed to feel my patienl s pulse and look at his tongue, henssured me that mylpresenoehad sufficed to dispel his indisposition, and I aoeordinglylook l my leave. 1` man nmvnnina "mu ntnnn-tn [Inn fa-u; my IUUVUI - I was retracing my steps to thefau- baurg de Piclwcalca when a Mexican half~breed, recognizable by her em- broidered skirt and the `manner in which she draped herself in her mtion. \ al scarf, accosted me. ' _ I have been looking for you since this morning, senor," said the beauti- fulgirl; Ambrosio requires the ser- vices of your excellency." V Which Ambrosio 1" I inquired. i _ "A1nbroaioTejeda; he says you know him_well. T . __SoIdo.- Iaheill? ; '_F`.1c,The`ia wounded. L ' r = !'.;![Vll`I wall I involun- 'V7"i;1'{. halt-mean walked quickly be- Vf\or,Veh_n1~' without heading ` my exola r.- And $2 00 if nbt paid in advance. CHAPTER II. gentle hand.` _ , I "'1`here,Anow you ml! do, _md u when the last bandage was ndguutgdi all you want is rest and careful that, andmlensthana week yonwill be about again. I1-A uni not mnlk `ECHO. D0010! 1 , (NU H113 IUOICICUI OUUUI I I o "By my foolishly droppxng my n_e, replied the wounded man, looking towards the weapon ; did Looncil not tell you about it 1 ` t(\lf..e. H An OI-.4; mum! in 'I"nnnnnnInhn " ll! PHUUU uuuaulu uuu -_vvv ounces of gold might qul scruplea of conaolenoo. Amhrnnin Ixrnl -h-nmhad In IIIIICIIIIH ` Mwruon: GLVILLIR, (V. I?! `E ecrupiee 01 conscience Ambrosio wee etntehed on I hap- bed; on examination I tound that I ball had lodged in his thigh. Ind!!!-0! extracting it I dressed the wound with the assistance of the pretty h8lHl'd- She had laid aside her court , and w_u now caressing the young man '1! gentle hand. .s'l`h-nu nail? vmx will do. Hid 1: noon: ugun." 7 He will not walk lame, Doctor 1 anxiously mquired the young woman. Certainly not, my child; but how did this accident occur 1" un__ _____ r-,|_~_I_|__ .I_-__:.... ..... .18- P9 $611 you H-UOLIB II I" Was it. on the road to Tooamnluui" I inquired with a smile. On my honour it was not, topliod Ambrosio; "if what we hear to me, they made a good haul yonder,-two thousand ounces of `gold ! In Ill my life I`never had such a windfall as that. -` U0 VVIII PHALIU llllll UUllDI|lCIIUl,e Pray do not make any mystery of it, Doctor ; I hnve witness of my noni- dent. I .don t pretend to be any better than lam ; and had I known-that the diligence oumed two thousand ounces of gold I might have gone to meet it, and the fellows at 'l`ecamaluca would have found the birds own-not to mention, Doctor, that I would have a wound the less." ' __ ,, 19 T _,_.,If-.I , ll! ., ""7$b:aio .'ro;.d*;9 M ~:,;_u Mexico is Itylcd a ttlinclia` which in that country - horse-jockey,` guex-ill: -chl`cfu'iII; =*3ni1lc- or highwayman. He never by my chance carried on operation! III 51! native d1strict,wherc he wuboth loyod and esteemcd. Ambrocio WI! link- r..I A ____ _...1 ______ .... hi--ul ant` -I- enu esteemed. Anxnruuo win: Innu- ful, true and generous ftien3.'-|||4 35 though hardly able to 2085: 3 Wu ing in European renenle III` 001- ture, his word was as good I! I_II 0|!- Whatever pecoedilloee he latch! 50 ` accused of had alweye been committed at 9. distance trom Orizava, and on this he pnded himself. Sh two thennnd nnnnnn nf anlrl miahl lliC` 0'03 hi. he criminal judge is inquisitive, [-continued; he will probably require your opinion on this affair, _nnd the wound which obliges you to keep your bed will puzzle him considerably. prev (`In nnl rnnkn nnu rnuninrn h` .v\Juuu vuu 1069; Or one the more," I replied; for, one of the passengers took the deton- sive." M 1p1L_-,, 1. . II I r , I-1 HlVCu I have often told you before, Doo~ A tor, and now repeat, that it is always fully to try to defend oneself. A etag'e- conch in the middle of the highwayia :1 target which experienced hand: our not fail to _reach. In these lmrewlil have seen as many as twenty Inval- lers killed or wounded, while I have never lost more than a single appren- tice, who, behg a little too hasty, ll-_ lnwedhis brninsto be blown out by one of you: countrymen.- S Pnma nnrnn :0 in Link Hun- Qlugo `I uuu Ul uul Iauuuu MIDI!- V J . ` Come, come, it is high time thnt I loft you. Remember to he quiet. Au revrnr untzl Lo-morrow. ,1 1'1__] __.____.I -__..- L,__ ,._, I 15,. AL_ " A The 'L`a.r.Ie am: but wen suppm->u._ uuuu p . \ ~.~-swxsx-Lxx \\\\\\A4\\r\.\\.s\\\\\.\'\\\\\.\\.A.\ 1 RS HAMILTON 8: McCONKEY,4-'Re8i- First-1aV.Ia_Sta.bli?ng agd Attentlvo Hpatlers. .`ence--Collier street, Barrie, Qnt, . . ` , 4! "~ `"`"v T- -""`" HE swoon: HOUSE next door Wsrof _.-.3;P;_`?j'_'" "D"',' R'_`5' Old Bank .of~Toro _nto Bqiiding, Dun; I Cl/llbl uutll LU'IIlUL||lVV O " God guard your honour! -Bytha way, Doctor, although in this dish` of Tecamalucn I recognize neither the Huero nor the Zopilote. manner` of pro- cedure, still, should you have occasion to goout of town,put a red `thistle in your button hole ; you can nd them on every road-side." _ NA uni ol.:..ol-31 ......-..A-.I AL- .....-n-_ knuuuu nus-Ius nu: uwll LIVUII llillie Ambrosio was. not the man to dis- semble with me, and yet his last in- junction gave rise to strange a double within my mind. On my return home I found a. summons from the criminal judge. Repairing to the court of jus~ ` tice, I there met Juan, his zagal. and the two Italians, who had been sum- moned in order to give their evidence. Their evidence differed trom mine in one respect only, as to the number of the bandits. Juan declared he had seen ve, the zagal three, I two; the Italians, being a. people `of lively imagination, insisted, that they had counted eight from their seat on the outside of the coach. The judge ren- soned that two men would rcgcely have risked their lives in such an enterprise, and I agreed with him; still, as it was my duty to any how . many I had seen, not to reason on _ probabilities, I maintained my declar- , ation. ' run. ' , - - I Ull UVUI J I\J\I'D_l\lC|I - A red thistle, repeated the pron Looncia, as she accompaniod me to the` gate, and showed me a similar own placed numng her own raven tresles. AnnHI-ntnn urns mp`! {Lg -n-in 0- A.`- hluue When my companions insdventnre had been dismissed, the judge entered into conversation with me and contro- ued his questions; presently mention- ing Ambrosio`s wound, he asked to see ' the bullet Ihad extracted from the un- fortunate mun s thigh, and nppeqred annoyed on my telling him that I had left it in Ambrosio s possession. It ` was quite dark when I reached home, and now I was told that Don Menus} Mendez had sent for me. For one dey I had had enough of inquisitive peti- ents, end thinking that the haughty Done. Selenis s case was probably one ` of that nature, I resolved to defer. my visit to the following morning, and by _ way of repose betook myself to my > {avortte studies. In _ 1.5. l_...... `I u..._. A--- ...-_- I- IKIVUIIEU U$I.||-IIIIBO At a late hour I was once more in- terrupted by my housekeeper, who in formed me that rt nightwatehrnsn had come to request my immediate atten- dance at the house of Don Muriel Mendez. Hastily seizing my hntand . cane I issued forth, preceded, lantern in hand, by the watchmen. While traversing the streets I had ample time for reflection, which, it must be confess- ed, savonred considerably of. se1{-re- proaoh. I could not have been _sent for at suchan hour from me curiosity . and I did not like to thunk myselfvgurlty of neglected duty and leaving: fellow- being in need of my services. Tlnn Mourns` Manau Lahhnvul` ln UUIIIB Iu uouu us nu, DUlVlUUe Don Manuel Mendez belonged to one ofthe oldest families in the pro- vince of Vera Cruz, and was noted for his singular success in business matters; three years before he had merried the beautiful Selenia Argurnedo---e real love-match. In society Done Selenie was by no meun_s.a lavorite, partly on, account of her great pride and surpass- ing beauty, which she inheiited from a long line of ancestors belonging to the house of old Gentile. Men were awed by the lady's haughty disdain, while the women wererfoviiied and rendered jealous not only `y her regu- lar features and regelesr e,` but also by her magnicent dress, or jewels and her horses-for she was a graceful and learless rider. Don Manuel fonnf. it impossible to deny enytlringto his petrioian bride, and the evil tongues in thetown-that is to say. `ugly Vernon, and those orithe ehedy,sidg:oL;erty- `did not hesitate-'to""I_t_|'it ` ex- gem kepeby , For ltrgh Edgy` an-.9. Wis: me: [To be caa:'imd.j __..a-o-s...___ WELLS, Graduate Toronto Un`v'orsit-y. Member College Physicians `and Sur eons, Uul.-OfIice--Over Wells Bros . Drug tore, opposite Barrie Hotel, Hotel, Dlmlop street. 38 D53. L, G. MoOAR'l`H! hue removed his mice to his new residence on the West side of Iohn Street, immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Bel}: planing and sash factory. Dr. M00. 119-!" I \ M`-Ilncy for: student, . 44-71 I ~._.. -..__..__.___ R- J. S. GROOKSHANK, CORONER. &c . 01ce--In Brick Black. Dunlap Street, r:t. at, opposite Watson & 0.9.. bruggita, &=. Residence, first house East of Registry (mice. 1:3-umce hours '-;fr'om~l0 till 12, Fore- n -.on, and from 1 till 3, Afternoon ll-12m p_ / 7 [y ii % I V / fl gv / v .1` / /1 /1` /U f f` /I Uommumcauous suuum Publisher, post-paid. .DR. 0. H BOSANKO`, (GRATUATE. OF - Philadelphia Dental College), may b0 touudin`his'ots:e every day Extrg G118-T893 made for profssional visits. Oolhgr agreet, Barrie. - - - . ' - V I.'- ln.nc Insurance UK0mpllmea.-u1u_u\: Naw Brick Block, over Rawaon :x Store 355 --. ~- ./\/\{\f\/-4`\/'\/\/~./\/\z\/\/ 'Est}?7r'6`i:ND_.--Apply to JAMES 111). WARDS, Rpyal Inpurouce Ofce, Barrie. [Inca .l_J_.L;_l4. EB Ngver known to fnil in ,curing N RALGIA; RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS HEADACHE; and - all kindred a`ections.-Sent to any addxzeau on receipt of 0'ne}Doll|r. Address: Box 132,, . linrrie. ' >' ' (7.EonGIaN!s NEIIRALGIA & RIIEIIMATIG 1. 31. L S J aunt run a A . ....-:..... \|'l2`%'DAT.(1TA _ DA11lIil',VlSi'l'l1il$lI\.lL$I DUI?` J. GE-ON, successor to D. G. Sutherland, and Graduate of On: lario Vererlusry Ooflege. - The suqscriber herebylinforms the public thsthe vill carry on the business of Veterinnry Surgeon in the place of D. G`. SutherIend,who is leaving these parts; and tropes by prompt A attention and skillful treat- ment to secure the patronage so liberally e be- slowed upon his predecessor. -Oice and ` Stables one door East of Faro.gber s Hate`, Bdrtle. . . 46,-lg . ` > _ o-t----` ` R4 .C()I`TER, County Crown Attorney, rinrrisler. 6'6 , Barrie. ' - v 41 TXVu.L1m u THOMSON, Civil Engineeis, I D....:....:;.1 r......1 5:...-mum-n. A"-nhiratr. arc. `- ~ - ~ \-\\---.A A_\\,-.~--cc.-. Jr , Provincial Land Surveyor. Valuer, &c., Bxrri ' -.. A. ,_ _ \,'\./\- -- - .2, --v \/ .,-,.;,\,\_.V.\,,_ firmn J. KEATING, A'I"l`ORNEY-AT`. 1. W .*'x'.1|mitnr-in-Chant-.9:-v and n...., -nmmAll nrsznnsns [um .m-M-r.n~ 17 "VETERINARY "- summon; 3; g V'ronN1~oAN,_ _: ` `Ibo uuhwrlbor begs tolidfojlh be _uha,biunt.s of Thornkon An` vicinity, glut his onion is at 'l`hornton'?a--9` . . nth Simcoernnd than he__ig` . pxeppredgoipgomggtly, gltepd `wall :r jVLV!lDlUIO;:\-I It-vuay-1; uuowuu III an .' `DISEASE: or HORSES `AND CATTLE And anything requiring Veterinary Skill. Hi! . Condition You dots, Healing 011. &c.. will be ` found very'_oI_.:1cio1_1s,und are sold by J. P,` A KIDD` Drhgclit,` 80-,` Bu-rie._ V Ordverapromptly, aw; -. . . an-Aoxsrooxs KVILLEH. I 'l'l1UMt5UN, UIVH mnglueeru, Pure Wines and Liquorm Provincial Land Surveyors, Arcbictr, &c. Burk Dem mm, 1372 BARRIE and 2u.us'roN. ._N d___ ; 5nsu1im1cc Noting. -. 1 `. Provincial Land Surveyors, Araulutr, c Invnu (1 . wt! u Ian (`.1-uurnnn 'l`nmmnN ,4&Ih%im 1]Jrnfe55iou.% *Or to 41191192 *0 Mb: -,\,`/\,-., AAA % Ei111:neynr 5 tuth, - .~ A,`-.-V-`-.-\ cgal was. ' BAILEIZIVETEKINARY SUB-` - GEON. nnnnasnor to D. G. nary a; 1 I`easurer_, Lqrum A . MORROW, Jlnpraiser, 0.! Barrie nrauu Hillslf a{ SIM t'.is"-'.3-`-.-.. jhr:n1n`teo1`Tib f gr{ I`: {hing imiAln'| ' llhhla I In`. Gmrronn Tnousox, .C.E.,P.L.8. -:-tj 'D. OREW Du...` SK`) W Punmsnun. ` -. r-_..- .... -Tosnpn I Huh: lg-`I. :. 1pa,vu_u,vUU, are beiugliquidated as" ad'uated without deduction. ~ . e and libemlity in adjustment of its losses are the prominent features ofthis wealthy company. _ Fire and Policies ianued with vnrv Hhnrnl matures cums wealthy company. . Life Policies issued with very liberal conditions. HEAD OFFICE, CANAD}. BRANCH, - MON'l`Bl:`.AL. G. 1720. ssma, A Chief Atrant. fnr Dmnininn. Suparior accommodation, and every atten- uon paid to the requirements of travellers". Rooms for `Commercial Travellers. Terms moderate. V ' ~ 42-ly A.c . r\v!r11\uv .wn-o-... ., . .. _.._ Corner bf Muloaster and -Dunlp. Streets, and opposite the `Advum_:e"oice, Rania. This commndinnn onlnhliuhmmnt hm: hmthnen e Ger I ng IL no n1 uppuslw we 'Auv1u1ce"on1ce, tune. This commodious establishment bnsjust been opened, and having been built. especially for ghe mxrnnpe nfn ratmlnnq lmml, in nd nn Mal The proprietor of the Dominion Hotel has re- cently, owing to its great increase in business,- been compelled to add double` accommodation to his old house, and has had the esta.blishm_eut_ re-fitted nnd re-furnished, and with ample stables, beds, and sample rooms, he thinks he` -will be able to receive all of his old friends, who have so liberally supported him in the past. Room for one, room for all. Best wines and liquors, best table,` best a.ccomr_node'tion,- of any countryplaoe in the Dominion.--W. 0. Hand requests the public to bear in mind that he is at I the present time the only Licensed Auctioneer in these pa.rts,end_ in that department of his ' business he is prepared to give his `best atten- tion to the interests of settlers, and in all cases to give fair play to buyers. E"Sales of stock of all kinds promptly attended to, and prompt settlement always assured. 42-ly -T U:SEl H ROGERS, . T T [late Clerk in Oounfy Registryice] Conveyancer, Commissioner in Queeu s Bench, Auctioneer, Appraiser andommission Agent _ for the sale of Houses, Lands, Farm Stock, Household Futniture,,(_}o o ds, Wa.ros,&c. Also for the oallection of Roma, Notes and Accounts, u{$'0asb advsncns made on goods left for Sale. Sale R0011). corner ofnllier and Marine Q4. A LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Avnllnhln Ann... mow nnn Ann _._ mautumuhi UUMPANY. A allable Assets, 827,000,000. Loss paid in course of Thirty-ve yearn, exceed For_ty-Millions of Dollars. . Claims bv himmn rm...-. ..an....o.,.1 ... ......_1_ upeueu, llllll l]l1VlI1g D8811 nun: BSDBCIEHY 101' [D8 | purpose of `A first-class hotel, is titled up "as such, and will compare favourably with any house of the kind North of Toronto. Gommer-_ clo1.trave1lers,`privs.te families on casual visit; and the public generally will nd that the pro- prietor knows how to provide for their especial . requirements. The best of stabliog attached, attended to hy obliging and experienced host- lers. Stages leave this house daily on the ar- rival of the up trains. - Bur well supplied with - the hslot`liquors':xud cigars. _. 33- TERMS 2 J(DS.R:[;;-EE as Anvnnrxsnii-SM \: .~. -.. .,\.-V--_,\-.~~s-..vv- ~ --.- .. `_. -Q- IQ &2.**'_:s.L os-. ROGERS, ` CHIEF `CONSTABLE, County of Sim coe, Office opposite the Market, Ba.rr_io. n'I`l\OhII'\I-1 1-.n......_.. ug uasu aavancca made Sale: Room, corner of Collier and Market Sts.. Barrie. Follouldt uuums Dy um $3,000,000, : ndinntnii minmu Excellent accomodation for Summer Visitors, Tourists, and the Travelling Public. Bouts. Fishing Tackle, and Vehicles cfall kinds for the convenience of Guests. The Bar is wellsupp1i- ed with Foreign end Domestic Wines and Liquors.- Good Stabling and attentive Oetlers. N.B.-Sple`ndid Speckled Trout streams in the vimnitv. 1 uuu o-ug vicmity. THE WELLINGTON HOTEL. -:---- THOS._ suimnnsmr, .Proprietr. --._--- V The bmnilliaird Parlor North of"'1'oront_o.v The table insupplicd with everything in season. and Liquora. Gootlstabling. Barrie, l8lh,18 l2 _ ` V 1061 m-ecu 1-or_:y-mmxona of Dollars. 1 Claims by Chicago Fire, estimated at nearly 33,000,000. beinrrliauiduted as fut as WLARKSON HOUSE, BARBIE: J ' ' J OSHUA CLARKSON, Proprietor. The `Simooe, under its new `management, has undergone considerable improvement, and . now presents to the travelling community a house unexcelled for commodiousness and com- fort The Bar is supplied with the choicest brands of Liquors andGigara,- and in the charge of an adept compounder. of drinks. Good Stabling and Sh do.` ` ' 40-ly __-:---e-- _ -_.g_._ . -....... --.-_-..- -..anvvnmnrrr\1t -....... ..' .1... 4l)otTcl5 V nub ,51{luu115:: .- .r\_ -J\\--` \..\/-xx-\/\/x./x/yrxrx/\/x. [TEYSTON HOTEL. . ; A Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, of the best quality, supplied at the bar. A good table is always kept. Excellent accommodation for Travellers. An attentive Hostler. Charges moderate. Stage twice daily from the house to Guilroi-:3, and daily from Rosemont and A1 ' listen and back ____V__ _ __k ___ 42-_l_! ELLINGTON HOTEL, COOKSTOWN. .0. ARMSTRONG; -` - 4 - Proprietor. ' The best brands of Wines. Liquors, Cigars, nndthe etceteras of a. rst-class bar nlways on hand. The table is unequalled in its furnish- ings. The commercial rooms are -better` than any North oi Toronto. _ The stabling accom- lmodation cannot be excelled. Stage twice '9. day to and from Guilford, and dn?ly from the house to Rosemont and Alliston audrback..z - : ~ ' ' - > 4 .1, H7 , J I'.".' DUNCAN M. GHURJIE, PROPRIETOR; mm of Hafwood House, -?_-- J , . W. 0. HAND, Proprietor and Auctioneer i5.\TIN10N norms, ALLISTON. ' E. OON\VAY,: 3-: - Proprietor. m m-.Ie am: Bar well siippilied, Good Bede n:...._..1.... Rcnmino ma Attantivo Hustlers. [IDLAND HOTEL, (Lgce 1z_oya1;)comer o'f Front and Goldwater streets, 0rillia,Ont. `Good Boixld, gobd'ncommodation.for Travel- lers, good Wines, Liqubra, and Cigars. An attentive Hqstlor .a.lwa.,ys inlmeudance. 9-y - . ._._._.....-. FEE ROYAL HOTEL, ALLANDALE. (01-nxon s old Bt'and.}` .'[1'nE BANK Ho'rEI_..-- .L 0har1es G1arkson,(late of the Turf Club House) begs to intimate to the public that -he has opened out a ret-class Hotel on the pre- miseslntely oceupidu the Bank of Toronto. The but in tted} up in first-clasi style, and Liquor: and Oignrs aftha choicest brands on .- alwaya be had. . The -Stehling is gooletggl ample. The heat of-sooomodetlon` `is to traveller: end -boarder -r', is the.roo1nI%;'re.:lerge., "a.nd~- eiqgeudr thef.ehenf*fof`5hoe,riit?i_g to be | ~..Anettcntin7ut1'e sit a T am on HOUSE, next Wostof thie, Old of. Toronto Building, Dunlop street Barrie ' - V ' _ ------' no in ;\II.